The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 22, 1871, Image 3

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'Nal, 443 a. m.; local lfrefgtst (coning
presenter.. lel6 saig;AccantiturettrOn.6.4? p. m.
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. lows: Bearer Palle Actom. 6.111 ..m.: Imm.mcum.
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amen. 1810 p. m.
Trumq going Wert leave Roebeeter Malkin, Let
AM of Midge) as follows: B. V. acme. 100.024
Rem accom. 3.111 p. m.; Rde night expreein.4s p.
as.; Lt. P. mecum. 7.57 p. m.
Tinkle notail Nest leave IlnOsestet (Lipper) De
r% as follow.? B. V. wane. LOS e. to ; Nem se
, corn. T. 15 a. m.; New Csetle metrom. IMO a. m;
I:hicago sup. 10.511 n. in; ikriives Yale ammo. 11.18
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TraroZgo " ? - 414L ' i Ituebemerigpper . ) De.
pot as follow.: t:BlB4,rutrell 8.16 m.; Boblmo exp.
8 er a In; Beaver Yells amom. OM a. m.; (Novo
R 11.30attlago.osp. 1.53 p. as; New Case
tle wows,. Can re to.: Kee c0p.15.48 or; Dreyer
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The attention of the public l directed
to the following New Advertisomerts
which appear }
for the first time In the
Annus to-day:
New .11.td . tsr-Dauchy & Co.
-Strayed—John Fleaseman.
Photograph Poinfer—Mrs.H.*Darragh.
Special Notice—Dr. it S. Hubbard.
Special Netices—D: Mulhelm.
Special Notice—Dr. Pierce.
Family Dible—John E. Potter.
To Contractors—H.. H. Large,' Preget.
Special Notices—Evan Pugh.
Speekid Notice—Jacob Price.
ProptTfty for sale—Md. Douala..
Special Notice—Hugo Andrimeen.
Special Noque 4 ll:T. Taylor. •
141H11..--LFarmeni and Whin to
want of borne Mile rotthecomingstAmon
van have them printed neatly and e4t)e-,
dittotudy at tbo AROI7III Office. Come ht
or send In your order,. , .
:slew Printn, Cllngbams and .Dress
anodl,"at A. C. Iftwara, (marls;3w.
The ittimitturese (deeds ofArchibald
Robertionmacp; or Beaver Falls will be
glad to hear that he Is tamely recovering
from ail Illnems that; has. .prostrated hhn
during nearly the whole of the Paltprin•
ter. We earnestly hope that he may be
rearmed to big usual good health.
-We areindebted to. Wm. McConnell,
a ISeavcr county boy,. how residing at
Lincoln, Nebraska; for several docu
ments touching - . the history, resources
and advantages. of that• rapidly growing
young Mato. .
York.—Tho gonongidiela
&pub/lean says a hog was recently kill
ed at the Slaughter house of Berry dr
TlUmnpson, at Finleyvllle, which weigh
ed 860 pounds gross, and clearied 726
pounds. The Rept&Stiecin was ahead at
last accounts. •
Nnw Collars, Lace! and Trimmings,
'sat A. C. Hurst's. ' [naul6;3w.
. A Very, Oyer (be, Ohio River
• at Freedom.—The, business men of
Freedom, this eaunty, have applied to
, the Legislature lbr a charter to establish
a ferry over. the river at that Owl.
Theleapplleation ban been referred, and
a charter 'will doubtless be granted thorn.
- Nstwitibbona of all colons and widths,
at A. C. [tnarls;:lw.
A Printing Ogiee For Sale.—ln
.ousequence of the death Col. Young,
.4 the New LinbOn(o.) Buckeye. tate,lhat
milt* la now offered' for 'Zia. The Buck
eye Mate tithe °Mail paper for Comm.un.
Wane county. To any practical nerve
;paper I tnin, this in, in nnr opinion, a
splendid opining.
NEW Goods if A. C. I I u rtnls;:sw
'•The tiobet—geeolt Thought."
-•.t: Youngstown couple were divorced at
the last term of the Mah - oning county,
Qhlo, court:atter having lived together
twenty-eight years. Laid woe): they
mutually agreed that single life was not
"ever bleaned," and were accordingly re
married.
NoNEIMAN AND Rot.TLEas.—Reati with
out ran Geerltpatly's advertiftement in
another chtrunn, and write themnt Mar.
'hall, Michigan. Janil;l*.
A Now Kaiaroma Pi s roJeet.—Rena.
tor Anderson of Allegheny county has
Introdnoed a bill In the 'State Senate to
Incorporate the Pittsburgh, Oakdale and
Little Beaver Railroad Company. It
'names about. a dozen citizens nfAlleghe
ny, Joseph kleClarren of. Washington
county, Samuel Bigger, John Wilson
and David 'Anderson of Flee' verse Woof
\ porators, with a capital of five hundred
thousand dollars, which may be inoreas
&l to $1,500 ° ,000. They are to build a mind
from Pittsburgh by way' of Murdoeks
ville to tho Little Beaver river in Beayer
oanoty, or near there, with branches not
sinsetlingt re wiles long.
Caen feud fur Rye. One thousand
hushelii wanted at Stleyerer Non's.
xvi• Hoods ai•A. C. llurien. Lmls;3w
isposetrieene.—The Erie /Republican
saya•blr. Rutan, of the Pilate Senate, is
apparently a gentleman with a "he. hi
hi% bonnet."
The vessel question lust now In, wbat
Is the ohmmeter of the lbee" slur Senator
carries In his upper story. Will the Ilk ,
palliest' explain? • .
The District Aseeneeess Head Is
the litaaket.—lnfortnatiou has reached
us that Jas. B. Duple imp., of. Washing
ton county, who has filled the position
of Assessor for this District for some
Years past, has been decapitated, and 1f r.
Harbison of Lawtlnce county appointed
In his stied. So we go. Who would not
be an office-holder?
111111n.-=Since our. last. lune George
Braun had bills printed at Mks office,
for the sale of reedy made Clothing at
his store in New Driginon, commencing
on the NMI hut, 'mid to continue from
day to day until hit entire Mock is die.
Posed of. :
*John Boyle, auctioneer, has a bill out
to sell Household furniture at the rest
4enceof John P Scott; In New Brighton,
on Saturday neaL
Quarles Thompson announces by bill;
that he will run a hack from Hookstown
to Smith's Ferry, and carry H. B. M.
and passengers, to and from the C. de P.
R.
•
R. A. Patterson, sip.,rof ale borough,
snootiness' by poster that bs will offer at
public sate to Noon toorosbiN(64ol6/611
Phllllpeburg) on Aprll 6th pm.. 6 / 011,
of stobkind farming oteriells. - .
PrOusimory 'lllittleis-4he I
vision of the Supreme COUrthithl
..In reference to the Sib Miles of the
. of a promissory note le one to le
attention of every one 'dela* ' I
elumid Lc topeciallY (linked, J
nary promissory hots *as tilh '
the payment, of one hundred.
Alter the aut %ins' usdo, the pi
asserted, added the .woMs '
thus nuking It a proinlasoryn
hundred stud tifty dollars.
plaited Into OW hinds 'or as
third party, wbe claimed the
named In the note. On an ap
supratne Court It was decide
(hewer was liable. be, havin
'the fraud , by his own . nettl '
__ _ _
well known . that, there la a b k apace
on 'all •prlntatLprittuflutory *here
the amount of inotiey to be pelt s -Writ
ten,- and thatAtkitie eini of th blank
spaee the whni"dtdlati" hiPritt Tye:
Mnpieute Court declared that liw Jew'
ligenceutt tile'part ultiselreirer not
drawing a line hetwsen the written rd . '
"hundicd, and the printed' word “tic,. !-
lint" and that whereaucli negilganee ex
isted, and there war nothing on the face
of the note :,that showed any alteratloP,
the drawer - was liable. The , Chief Jus
tice added that the'SupretnedouetdevaP
ed such a rule necessary to &elitist, the.
simulation of commercial paper and at
the same time increase the carofot draw
- - nodule !Sealy to apply, however,
'Where an alteration it not apparent pri
the face of the paper. ,
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IF you deals rosy cheeks and a com
plexion fair , and free from Pimples,
Blotches and eruptions, purify your
bloo4, anti invigorate your' agetent by
taking Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden
Medical Discovery. It has no equal. for
this purpose, nor as a reardy for "Liver
Compltint," or `lllllousnas,".and"ton
rtipatlon of the Bowels." Sold by drug
giste. Pamphlet sent tree. Address Dr.
It. V. Pierce, BUffalo, N. Y.
Mutilated Cairreary
Enrron Anus:—An Item On this apb•
Jeot, clipped I presume from some of
your exclutugra appears In the last An
a VS.
.344 of the leading city papery have
puldiihed items on thisaubJect, the pur
port of all which .is, "that Postmasters
are bound to recolvc.tuuttlated currency
in Payment for vtampti." Thla ink:taro,
ly itickwr et..
lint to get down to the bed rock let us
. •
flint nee what la mutilated currency f
Fortuttaiely we are not left In the dark
on tlik point. If left to individuals to
decide what la tmitiluicit, no two would
agree. '
Thetpropor authoritlesihaving deter
mined that question, the *pertinent !s
-igned tho 'following instruction to Post
masters, viz: " Tb receive in payment
for stamps and stamped envelopes U. S.
notes of which not more than one.
twentieth is missing, and fractional
notes of which not more than cue-tenth
is missing, of clearly genuine."
When more than !bat is missing it is
considered Inufitaged—not worth its face
value, and Pcetmasters are not required
to receive it, When leas Is mining It is
not considered mutilated, but is worth
its face, and business men as well as
P.
would be obliged to receive
t In coma for which It In a legal tender.
Turd' latest novelties of tidies' Hai
and Chignons of all colors,' at A. C.
Hurst's, Bridgewater. Aniarls;Sw.
j ilgAvgn, Pa., March 21V1871 1 ;
Enrron Minuet—ln accordance with
a previous cell published In the cavern
papers of the county. The Reimer Comi
ty Agricultural Society met at the Sher-
Ws office for the porpoise of electing
officers and transacting such other bolsi
nests tlf I might be brought before it.
In the absence of the President, James
Darrel, C. Wilson, Vice President,
called the meeting to order, and on mo
tion of Dr.McKiney, G. LrEberhrriand
L,-Knight were elected sectrituTiei;
Upon i cell of several members, Mr.
K night read the. Treasure's Report for
the year 1870, as presented by the Board
of Managers, which on motion was re
calved.: It with then moved that the So
ciety p:sxxied to an election of officers for
the present year—carried.
On motion 8. Magaw, oul. and Dr.
McKinney were chosen -tellers to con-,
duct the election of officers.
Mr. David Dunlap tnovedlhat hereaf
ter a meeting to make nominations be
held two weeks previous to the annual
election of uiilcera, n call for such nomi
nating meeting to be published at least•
two weeks in the county papers,
The count of vptes showed that the
following officers were unanimously
elected: Sixty-three (03) votes having
been cast for each oney the gentleman
named •helow :
PRIFIRDENT;
Jamey
VICE PRESIDENTS,
4 John anebing,
rr Patton, erg.,
A. P. Laconic.
'PREASURER,
• I. N. Atkins.
RECORDING SXCRETARY.
TI 1114 0. An.hum. •
CORRESPONDING SECRETARY,
W. K. Darnley.
MANADitirs,
Egst Side-11. Reed,
Magaw,
C. R. Hurst,
John Raster,
Henry Metz.
Weal A;Lalrd,
D. M. Donehoo
Samuel Walton,
I). 0. C. Patterson,
I Nicholas Todd. '
Nona 810--ll.Swearingen,(Hookstown)
• Namuel Patterson, (Moon)
• W. Ewing, (Frankfort)
Ales, Anderson, Jr.,
dos. A. Fleming.
vote being taken on Mr. Diiiiiap'e
motion, 'Owes lot 4.
Mr. Knight offered the following row-
lution
RcMdord, That ouch election district
be entitled to .send the txtrresphnding
secretary one nominee for manager, and
from the whole number nominated the
requkito number of °Meer% and mana
gers to . be chosen.
Attar some discussion too resolution
was adopted.
Dr. ',McKinney moved the Board of
members .be directed to Issue a call in •
the papers on the election distrfcts to
send in nominees for the members of
Board of Directors at least two week.
befaie election, which was adopted;
tin motion the' meeting adjourned sins
• -cll. L. EBEILIIIART,
M. B. K 21101131%
Secretaries.
(11adieal please copy.).
OIL. CIAMIII AND WINDOW
In a large variety, at B. Mulbeirn'it
Atientiota Is directed to the card of
Mrs. Hart Danagb, to be found in anoth.
er oulantn. D..is a skillful artist,
and we are satislied that those who de
sire'a portrait taken or a photograph
painted. will not regret entrusting ber
with their patronage. '
WALL PAPER I WALLPAP6IO WALL .
Paean M-23,000 bolts
. of Well Paper,
.411 of the latest Patterns, at 11. M unsettles.
, April F•ur*. —On this day the
Spring Scanlon of the Seminary and In
stitute opens lts Spring f3ension. This is
the most dellightfuttitne of the year. and
poling people should avail themselves of
the opportunity to secure a thorough
education. This is the tinutand place to
secureit. You will not find yourselves
too ably qualified, though you do your
best fo fill your position In life.
A Lama stock of now Dry Ckamisoic...
4tc.; at popular..pries% at A. C. Elatat'ai
Brigraster. [taarlls;3w.-
A new DealOilmniAtil Ilippr he
Berger.—A circular to the Democracy
of Denver county : haw, been Issued in
whitdr 11i Mated WM' a new Ileirieeratie
paper. to be Wined “The Bearer . thinny
Conservative," will be lashed on or
about the Ist of May. The circular says:
The distinguishing textures of the
Cinstireolive Trill lie ittrifik. adherents) to
the Democratic' Prhaciplti;as laid doWn
and expounded by the Fatherly Wash-
Ingtotiaelferson and Madison. •
Party rancor, heretofore Muntenia!,
has fOr acme time prat led to extrou
but there are evidences on every hand
that theme agencies havespent their Mres,
and that reason, and not prejudice, will
again regulate the conduct of our leaders
In politics as well as in business• lt will
always be the aim of the Os:memories to
advocate a wise and llbenapolley for the
Democratic Party, not unmindful of the
vast interest* of the Laboring Class in
our midst. - •
El
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for ono
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that the
Invited
‘• it is
.
In oboe!, The Chaterrutiee will be ear
nestly Democratic; and will, at all times,
and underall circumstances, boldly ad
vocate, and fearlessly defend the time
lintiorZd principles of that, great organi
sation; and will endeavor; by all Judie.
hats and honest mews., to merit %egad•
emus supeort of nut only every Deme
an': In the Ordinty„ ,but of all 4,onaerva
dies who are Interested In the dissent.
nation of The Truth and the prosperity ,
of the Democratic Party.
The - circular doer notate; who the (Al
i
io said proprietors are to be, but we In
_ci tally learn that K.I. Mi li eus mg.,
lb edit of Colombians ectuntY Ohlo,
yrlll have charge of Its editorial ecdumus:
An Seen Toreeigh Mae resit
Glasinee.—The manual meeting of the
Pittsburgh Conference of the' M. E.
Church, last week adopted the following
i ratotutlons on the Rut= Marriage law ;
Whereas, the marriage laws of Penn
sylvania neither furnish an adequate
protection' to me nor sufficiently
guard the mart estate, while they are
unjust to the o elating clergyman or
magistrate ; and whereas, the Hon. J. B.'
Rump. of Beaver,- ha, Introduced into
the Pennsylitan isLegialature bin whit%
we believe, If it becomes a law, will less
en the number of, improper marriages,
and leave the responsibility of decision
as to eligibility, with an ottloer empow.
ered to summon witnesses, - and admin
ister oaths in all awes of doubt; there.
fore, •
• Resolved, That the Pittsburgh Annual
Confimmce of the Methodist Episcopal,
Church tender their thanks to Monitor
Rutan for his efforts In securing &change
in the laws,
The Lawrence Journal, looks at this
proposo low through another pair of
glaaseu and thus reports its observa
tions:
The new marriage Retinae bill intro
doted into the Senate by Mr. Rutan, of
Beaver, is severely criticised by some of
our contemporaries. The Conneautville
thurier says "The object of this
bill may be for the protection of minis.'
tees 'and justicen of the peace, but if
looks to us more, like a dodge to give
somebody a dollar for each license and
to impose upon the people a law *lllO
is entirely Uncalled fur. There is no dan
ger of ministers or others being imposed
upon, If they Jive up to the laws now in
existence." We are much of the lame
opinion of the Courier and think that the
Clerks of the Orphans' Court* who are
to get the dollar, and are the only par
ties proposed to be benetitted by Senator
Rutan's bill, should make up a hand-'
some testimonial for the honorable gen
tleman—particularly in view of the fact
that his own marriage has hitherto been
.barren of even Adeline's worth ofresulta
lEdltoriol Pleburawtries I The
Monitor and the Local are rival newepol
pees in Alliance, Ohio. They "go for"
each other quite lively now and then.
The local a week , or two ago 'orbited,
that the Monitor eitabliabipent. which is
owned and conducted by 'diabase and
Milady, wan in the habit of running Its
press etc. on Sniday: whereupon the
Monitor folk, inednuateitkat the editor of
the oilier paper wai recently 'ere 'com
ing out of one of the back windows of
their office, and that ever since then
favorite gold pen !ahem mu sing,'and
also /hit tite.Loectl man get* drank dc.
Ax o!.n . P. M.
Wields' to River gen
tleman inform" us that there are some
eighteen boaei of nitroglycerine lying
in the. river about one hundred yards
from the And Virginia shore, between
SeitiAand.kfint of the blerereirttet
known um Ceni'i ripple, some four miles
below Steubenville. River :rift should
bo on tholookout„ as there is danger of
its exploding when the river becomes
low and 'the weather warm by sudden
coilcusslon, such as being struck by
either a boat, skiff or pole. Our Inform
auteays the nitro-glycerine got there by
a skiff sinking at that place in which it
was being conveyed down the river.
SOLOMON in all his glory has the rep
utation of having been the best dressed
man, not only of his own lime but ofall
ages. Louis the Fourteenth, two centu
ries ago, set the fashions for the civilized
world. Beau Brummel was " the glass
of fashion and the mould of form," and
was so:pre-eminent in the gay world as
to he able with impunity to snub a king
who considered himself the first gentle
man in Europe. But any one, or indeed
all of these inen, would look like guys if
they were tip walk down Filth avenue
emetic a crowd of men whose clothes
wore made at S. A-. J. Snellenburg's,
Broadway, New Brighton. There they
maks everyttdvg in the latent and most
becoming styles, and there they &renew
receiving one of the choicest and best se
lected assortments of cloths for spring
and summer wear that was ever brought
to New Brighton. These cloths will ere
lung have been chosen out by onr citi
zens of taste, out by Baker the artist, and
made up on the most substantial way In
to clothing, which would astonish the
worthies mentioned auove, and delight
any, modern man who may be happy
enougn to own them. • .
Nxw Goons! Nsw Dm!
:tow White 0 '
New Lace* and Lace liars,
' New Linen Collars,
Now Notions,
New Goods Weekly,
'At Low Prices,
At ilibbard's,New-York St.,
mar243w] Rochester, Pe.
The Meech term of our court com
menced Its sessions in this place on last
Alonday. All tkejudgesAreing present.
tip to goingto pram but few cases have
been disposed of. A full report Will ap
pear irenext weeks Astons.
Wssiran to borrow on Bond and
Mortgage WOO. - Good rest estate secu
rity In borough of Neer Brighton. • Ala•
ply.to Evan Pugh. Wall Paper and Sta
tionery Store, oor.of Broadway and Falls
street. 0.
Fos SALE.—Corner ton brood St.',
New Brighton, 64 het. front Igo geet deep;
well stocked with Fruit trees, Grape
vines, Ac., house containing ten mein:,
abundance of Cistern water.' Apply to
Jacob S. Price, on the premises,
311111 E• Weelt, It lady who for some
time past his tilled the post of assistant
leacherin Dr. hicLtan's Seirdnary. was
on hat Monday evening selected as
Principal of the Public schools of Beaver
Vaasa Flusran and Garden Seeds, a
large assorted stock Just• received and
for sale. at Use Delver Drug Store. .
Oliestata' Iteleetektiteeit.— A
popular entertainment will be given by
tho poptli of Prot Taylor's Seminary.
Thursday evening. Tbose who fall to
attend will miss a very enjoyable even
ing, judging from the programme and
those, who are to carry it nuts
The admission ts twenty-dire cents,
Times& to be employed In replenishing
the Seminary . Library. Eatectu., t o .
commence at 7 o'clock, ht the... 111. E.
Church, Bower.
Von SAix.„--Lot on - Broadway,,liew
Brighton, lot- No. SKI. 42 *44:floni on
Broadway, extend Emmet toVanal
a very central aittuttion will be sold low
for arab. Also a mortgage for pme.as,
having one and two yews to runt a lib•
cud discount made. Apply to Evan
Pugh, Wall Paper and Stationery Store,
nor. of Bmadway and Palls street,
room
I 101111 1 11111riiile elrUir.
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T` 44 • 0 ".`1 - 7 -1, ..rr00r
E . . 1„ , 440.
• LOW Flampo..
. salty* kit or Moms,
MI 1. 6 . - errolsis's 110,41 1 Wo o -
bowleg Pregresithe 'Moe
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netteitir er begrime we wok* avoid;
, so we trots* ire ree eel*** NMI • ' -
coosonAnim. '
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Bloody Dolly.. Dark Tunnel,
:Deborah hkrugh W Wattled IDreoloa....
ILlll•Couedeuere Vet handl equal
Febroures.!.• .... —lee k Veil!)
re .1* •itiv , rrerreAit...
Punier Do.rt• .... USITItt42IIO.
reket'4 add at ,fig/wr tivough
the 439 116 try.. ASiiSaigiNiaia Of filo:lima
above l'ippletrot, supplied with 77Oroirgh
Tickets at rvelured niter. •
Fnitti;Dninkarve's Carnegie train Wan
R eakfasi rN belingiinhOribove
that etationoindprineipsUyorreepretabio
people. Pruwengere for all plated twswout
are thrown old without stopping the
Passengers imtallowad tostand orithe
platform. or to put thelr heads out of lb.
windows below gowdyville—the corps
ration not wishing to slum persons who
are not patrons of the Riad.
Persons desiring to illoro - Use - in "'
will find the Stages at the Temperance
Anhwei) 0 Drusidtagli C07 0 :4 161411
the stilionS ;Shims espy to muse* them
tee* to, an 7 ,or VW.** Ng" - 001 d,
Stream River. Below Drunkard's Curve
estodasees will be used.
Persons living in the vicinity tide
road most "look cot An the engine," as
no bell is rung 'Or brakeemen employed
below 'Drunkard's Curve, and the Coin
pany disclaim all responsibility for dam.
Alt Baggage at the risk of the owners.
Widows and Orphans in aintlilit of bag
gage lost by friends on this Road. are
informed that the Corporation will ad
here strictly to the navel pJ the- Road;
and positively will not rendre lost bag-
Pr- _
Passengers In the slapping qusoispee
ially Stockholders,, will be waked IT at
Screech Owl Fbreat, Thewler/and aid at
the end of the Road.
Stages from Tobrrceolana connect with
all Tralaa.
Notice.—AttherequestofBuperintend•
eat Alcohol, there will be a Business
Meeting, by and by, of the Stockholders
and Conductors of the Road, to bear I
report concerning ' .
Liabilities ander the Higher Law!
By Order of
BEntsasoaa, „Presides/.
Illonxnars: DRINWEJA, Secretary.
CTATKMEBT OF TUE 1110111111 M OP THE
.BLACK VALLEY LuLaaaa.
1.:-From amurateatatetnenta carefully
made, in the United Slat* it swan's
that this itoad is constantly carrying
over 300,000 parlous, mostly young men,
down to the condition of Common Drank
aids.
2.—lf the families of drunkards aver
age five persons, It mutes untold, anis.
ery and wretchedness directly to more
than 1,600,000 person, a large proportion
of whoM are women and children.
3.—lt keeps wore than 300,000 in the
Alma House.
4.—lt keep 75,000 crindnabt In Primo.
is carrying towards destruction
multitudes of the bravo and nobloyoung
rum in our army.
. tii
6. It has tarried down to diagram;
for y and destruction. many of th e
toast anted men of the country; from
the . tae Bench. the Pulpit,and the
Halls of Convey..
7. —lt curiae more than MAIO Into
Eternity annually.
B.—lt dries more than 1,:i.te,000,006 of
Dolhun to Destruction. A distinguhlhed
observer Of facts says: "All , the ciliate"
on earth do not destroy an many of the
human race, nor alienate so much prop.
proseeiding Ma , terrible lit g.
neva against the laws of ; God mind man,
and in defiant* of all authority. The
people of the United States, according to
comnilasloner Wells; swallowed by re
tail in a single year, 111,573,491,8 M worth
of liquid poison. '
10.—Its business is rapidly increasing.
NNW WAGON YON HAVN.-A splendid
new two-borse wagon with the celebra
ted cast spindle', and completely finish
ed in the latest and beet style. Only
11100. Parties finding themselves in wind
of a new wagon will rind it topelr inter
rtsspts
est by purchasing. Inqui -- f Geo. P.
Smith, corner of Brighton arra s d the
public square, Rochester, Pa.
.to ot
Golden Fountain Pen.—Seine
thing new and novel. lie sure and read
the advertisement in our paper headed
"Greatest invention oi the Age." . We
believe the Golden Fountain Pen is
surpassed. A good pen is aneoessity to
every man, woman and. child. Agents
here Is a chance to make' money in intro
ducing a good and saleable article. ly.
Yor the Dearer Argue
SCHOOL DIXIE.
I'm glad I lite fns hind art learning.
Wledouis height. Fin jam demeruing
Far away, tar away, away, her sway:
Although suunnimes rut sad and weary,
And the way looks dark'astd dreary, c ,
away, Eli away. away, ri! away.
'•
Chorus— Ob! I trlet: I bad my lemon.
do, I do—
In learning 1 wilt tout my ma..
And lire and dte In Whidnar's way*
I'll try. 111 fry
try to learn mLle.eon—
• ru try, Eli
try—
I'll try to learn my leiron.
Too many children fret and worry
became they can't team in a harry,
Right away, right away, away, right away;
But as for me, ail grow atrangrr,
I will rifler to rtudy longcr
Work away. work away, away, work away.
Cherws—Oh I I wig t hartsuy lemon, ac.
Sometimes . l think al the gunny boon •
The gulden bent and the pretty dower.
Far away, gar away, away, Ike away :
But then I know, when school is over;
I can run in the dehia of clover—
Skip swill'. OOP away, away. 'Alp away.
r'Aorw—Oh :4 wish I had my leanow, Au-
I hive my wiiool nem to my mother: ,
Next to lather, sinter, brother—
Work away; work away, away, work away.
While I am young, and while. I'm rnddt,
will work and I will stndy-
Work away, work away, away, work my_
CAorv*-0h: I know II: team my lawn. *e.
tanverraT, Pa., March 111, 1871
Emmett Attoust—There wax a cycle
ree . pectable audience present at the
school house last evening to listen to a
debate, of 'Messrs Martin and Cunning-
The Meeting wee called to order kir
the Chairman, Mr. Wilson, who state@
the : follovabg giseition
.disenaltima:
Rem Ned, That the adoption of the Flit-,
bends Atnendmentrwam wrong, and will
be Injurious to the country.
Mr. N. C. Martin argued In the af-;
firniative, followed by Mr. J. H. Cun- .
itlngious In the negative. ' •
The discussion lietierabout 'all 'hour
and afialf, and was listened to with the ,
rimiest attention. The arguments •of
both parties were presented in nn - earn
est straightforward manner, and coM
mended the respect and attention of the
audience. No decision. grthraros.
-Col. A. W. Taylor. formerly • eh
hten of thls uoutity, but latterly a rad
dist of itlltence; Obit, hi about hi enter
the natatory swabs, hi CbileuMM MOW,'
N. Y. He lessee Alliance for his new
.htmas stout the lst of April.
Rztunrat..-11re.. R.U. Ileaoom'e
Trienatup more, will remote on the let
of Mitt', into the neat and...surly t iled
up room in Judge Admere..
Third street, heaver.--, iineafteortuteut
DeasottabLe millinery, aatt,,triordege
will be offered to her sivirseroaiirtroirta.
marldOw "
• •
Paoli Alain . vs of*.
;eult ,1 1 i/kdiale* ***OPPlliimit 14:
*Wired uirm.the author oltibat, ociusain
pleolpfi tatlis Itculica."o , l4lol."Pur
Wm sod Its espAbllity Itßaisivorki
and subrodhelbY une 'I. BP ft" !rim
able comma ttalor "Rat Irving wiped
thmirgh our masterly Production ew has
lead Would through *inn better, sem,
up - tit* 'mast; seideverients hy.. ea tu n
hicaisit"A lover of thinisr." ''Wonder
turto tell Indeed; that thii'readers of the
Agora,- ignorant. as the entunientator
would , have.ltitin he. _ 'Mire" tall left
Within their memper one IndlVldmi wile
his mffloientraisentoresdha VW merit
' and enough 'est- braes, tri tell the peo
ple that he is "A Lover of Owslas." , t„
for one; think that the readers of the
&WWI, had better rate' this iffristrinue
ntee: akin bith."4nd 10 )*hle bide. eche '
:is anialaty the, is,tuifi. or modern times.'
ni,ibip his atinnthy saying "who '
1.11.0. Is, w half's', and what he
dom. does notMrlteare" - J.. 1 1. C..wntild
have told all thhtbasithat able commen
tator -been qui* our crew weeks. gut
mince the risinesptender of our great
' tress this been.01t0...d...
~ J/,' one ' Hemel*
brighter, It sheheveir »Main a myetery
anima that "* . for of Genii*" with his
inexbanstableigerisol'knowledge blimp
Fit to therlight. - , jAnd se he he skilled hi.
meddling • WlUCthe . basin te of others;
there hi not thalemst.donbthat whet he
[ •
Will inieened. Hat Otarhig that :delicacy
onhis Part might le art obidnatatteS, we
give biers °enlist invitation Wadi , and
Noe Ml;Mid Vie Silk, very readily give
biro all theinformatidiabont themattei
th a t b e needs. Ai next Weeks us with
the swiftness ht • thetudoirbolt pasting
from the beareftV.' shniit s ibid WNW
ravishing iyound i erhicit splitto atoms tbe
ears of the ."itirbe born Repnbile." Hat
as that wain rahhike ou the part of the
1 printer, and nose of Our owuprodec
' lion, we advisehim local' upon the priu
ter and get an explanation and probably
his thirst for knowledge will be quench
ed. After extracting from that musical
Mund its emenee, and Mk ing those "rags
adamant° and financial povertY" from
off the heed of that "young. Republic,"
(which we presume rewind him very
much of those rigs that were blown over
his own head led tall) he closes up
that part of his -able commentaries by
telitmethe residers of the Amnia that the
crow singi. — Ohtibou "LeverofGentua."
go, consult thy book of Ornithology sad
tell no if the Buiraud dites not sing also.
If not, it can rest assured that it hoe at
last found a good substitute.- Ile next
makes an awkward endeavor to toll the
readers of the Aeons the "gins° cack
les." Rat alas, what a drat error, for
Instead of hea.-Ing the street concordant
notes of the goals the astonished readers
find their ears ravished with the harmo
nious song ota goadir. The next ,dis
covery this "Layer of Genius" makes,
is that the cords which .tonarely bound
this countrylo its mother country were
not mulesl caner, not the sweet cords
of the fiddle—(perhaps we bed better my
vieli4 so as to give this "Lover of den
ins" an' opportunity' to display hie
knowledge of musk by teltiug us the
difference between the two instrumented
but that they yore curds of s different •
nature. lie very frankly tolls us that he
does not understand what kind of cords
they were, and asks for information. In ,
the first place it is ten to be expected
that • bead having such aeallbre as pis
would understand that. -But as be has
generously and freely given us such a
valuable store of, tathrmethm. witnout
anyaolleitation4t would certainly be a
very ungrateful act on our part to de
cline the invitalikm:.. Thou "Lover of
Genius" those lards were tuanufactstred
out of the fen-remaining raga of its poi
arty Which &Had- to tinda lodging place
on its "devote4heed" as that terrible
whirlwind blew theta over Mend "dulled
Ws, bearing.", Ile next attacks the frame
work of thirty-seven Unesof cur master.
ly product i ion, aid after having *pile
italitiXellttabieffineld.o-dcr--Mw
lar' he then ideientage of the ex
citement he has It Wad by . telling us
that he his red . 'Pollock's : Course of
Time." Ohl.that I bad reed . It I Oh!
that I had been • student of "Pollock I"
I would not to-day behold the laurels
which my imagination has picture& out
to me, carried afraid worn by. another.
But alas! this "Lager of Genius." this
&Mei ounmtintattir Ina taught' me the
sad story that the ideal lift of tnan points
to thd'unateJnable. The next compli
ment bestowed epee. us Is 'that of an
"author." But allow me to tell him
that he is too bit iti conferring the de
gree. It has already been con ferred.
That work on "politica' economy" is
about complete, and We have resolved
to submit it to him for inspection and
correction. The next word that attracts
his attention it , "AY.'y Arch," which he
thinks might ,bit changed to "Key
Stone." For my Part, I am not altogether
certain that the change would be strictly
correct; but to settle this disputa, we
'idyls° the readers of the Aeons to read
"Pollock's Course of Time" and we will
be governed by It'adectision. As, egards
his inquiries concerning Gut "Key
Arch" the wholesome cede of laws es
scribed thereon; and thtfilazsling splen
dor of that star; they with us are matter
of imagination, and being each we 'are
unable to locate them, just for one sim
ple reason, and that br because we have
never read "Polleek'a Course of Time."
That illustrious strident of "Pollock"
also thinks that the term "Key Arch".
ran be applied to nothing but the Mate
of Pennsylvania. Then with the same
chain of reasoning ire ask the question
can the term "Lover of Genius" bo ap
plied to any Man unlem he be a smart
I one, certainly nut. Then It is not a t .all
1 surprising that the commentator who
i now imagines he rivals, Blackstone, has
1 chosen for himselfince appropriate
apppriate
name. We neat:behold him u be en
deavor with the eyo of intellectual roe
son to survey our slight - as we peas
through the "boundless realms elopers"
until we snuff the breezes of the tropical
climes, and bathe our wearied limbs in
1 the streams that flow. through the
i "Jibrigke Paradise." Hoe disappoint
-4 ed we are, in our imagination we bad
1 by that flight, our visit to the tropical
I, regions and that glOwlug description of
''Paratiee"lain the fountletkin of a life
of thought for °editor''. mat. • Hut alas
to our sad disappolntinent; that "Lover
of-Genius" with his highly cultivated
talent,bis oomprebetailve intelligence has
with one tosideris str oke, of his smells
brought it all to nonght, Jost because he
hap been • student - of "Pollock" and
studied ,by theorislotuiry light of Alla
dises'-hnnp... Ile also asks If he an be
present, when those "ponderous doors"-
of Which we spoke shall be "unlocked."
Our answer is in the affitnative ; for un
-hits such lords of lutelligeade as himself
are there, they will never be correctly
unlocked. Then he speeds taring until
be comes to the "eashroeded corps" and
the "asitatternaekd soad'uot American :
energy and enterprise when be chants
,his little replant stiff to recalled us that
be has teen a student of "Pollock." He
then descend* into ;be grave an d w i t h
savage ear city drags forth the honored
remalns o f Dawn Webster. and "tumour
he could not look at him with the eye of
intellectual reason calla him , • "ghost."
The .sentence tleit 'routine, the words
"intellectual resson," seems to beinulte
an item of ridicule far HIM ardent "Lover
of genius." Oh! consistent writer, when
yen art began to tell us of the baruico •
Mau Cokes of ( the 'craw and goose,
(Which finally melted down to the
manna a gander,) youicknowkdged .
the sentence to be strictly 'Menem and
Menai.. iltilt./Pit tuitr tiMeinto Ottl- d
ea * width. you -weukthibgtsb , ten call ..
year "lII' l ir ai r *lal rt 4l 9in9W that it.
Walk! itkii i Wiailler..oo,o4(44llbigag. .
UM you our lue, to imuniammi,
ti sentence.; ./314, 1 104141itintUlids.
Ibbek us fobs ti bii!llallfariaieltui,
hUlit'ietal iliatenosand with your bound..
esaindoeneemneeenr. ealliatto 60001
oiled op e n the immonalvillars of Skate,
- Webers essadatted Mull tstu'lhat_ It is
5
41i
noi:'"nitictly&Onedstek AC - -taken hi
imajpcou ,glititoors oiii laTinse.••
WorivSsialitior to seeinispisis ' i friend
Areit poki4noe eit us tus he' eaten* we ire
to tant.)3 o :EbroPitind there bilterasbes
show him bow in pick the isloged Writ
°Maths Mamboed Usits, and in his eub 7 ,
juiptted prawns fen sis. "American Rie
gle" with the filters and litripM." Me
would like to accompany him to South
Auteries,md with "P. [look's Coats* of
Time"' inohe hand and theinnp of Ai-
India In the other, ascend to the' highest
pl pineal; of the Andes; and with a ran Lai
teg voice
.preelaina to the oppreessed 61
that 'maul:7 that the hour of their &Ile
enema had tense. We would like hi skew
bleathalgreat memulehral grave which is
to tbnit the burying ground lot . South
Amerhum despotism: - White with the
`eye of Intent/stunt reason"; be amid sea
l ater understand:ill of those mysteries.
But alas. to our' Sad disappointment; - we
'find that we Gave not the time, while our
slime of knowledge's entitely tootle:died
'Olive him all Use Information lie Issas:
We trust, that our.upponent will "never:
wide he so silly as .‘
attack an inferior.
Cerise' mast ea:Wetly that disappointed
when he llndsi that be hair loaded • linty
tiouider told! is bumble bee. For after
tiii#Of bard mantel litlarr in endeavor
ing to vials a minable reply to my to- -
telligent oPpoitent; rfindeny,efiertiaitto
be signal failures and I hive resolved to
,quit. Rut as the ktol teaches hie master.
I lhadenrous to give hint *bit of atlviee
bights** part. "Lover of attains?, yen
in the first place have made one fatal er
tor. You here entirely forgotten the old
intotto which read as follows: Inexpter;
Inkthe ignoranee of Abets you Onlyier
pose YoUr own. "Pollork," your learned
prompter Las neglected the principal;
Part of your education, which Is 'UMW.
nem. For if I have been correctly in - '
formed, it has always been considered .
the worst of manners to correct the er
rors and faille of others In public. • I ad
vise you I, go back to your old preceptor,.
"Pollock." Make the lamp of Alladin
blaze anew, and there finish the utast iiii
patent part of your education. Learn to
attend uiypurown business and you will
have no oat ordon to attend to that of oth
ers. Poe your own saki and for the sake
of those with whom you are connected,
renounce those contemptible traits -of
charaeter :which for. the past few yenta
have made you so offensive to, einem u ni
ty and caused that mean appellation _ of
"Dirty keyhole spy" to -be annexed to
your tuune. When you next meet is upon
the polished pavements of Beaver as you
have done scores of limes before, be a
roan and don't be an insimadcaut thing.
Don't - extend to us the hind of friend.-
ship, while in the other you brandish
the dagger of deception. Don't act the
part of a skulking /1103/01113 by following
your victim into the dark and then shap
ing him. When you again attack smother
personally and throw out personal in.
blUlettlollS. have the manly honor about 1
you to give your name. For a man of
your standing in community, a man of
your renowned intelligence need nut be
isshamedrof his name. When you next
Undertake to comment upon the literary
Production of anothei, use your own
'language. Don't rob "Pollock," don't
digest the poetical productions of Bryant
and Longfellow. 'tVrite by the light of
your lamp and not by that of Alladin.
Dolt put on another man's garments
sn4 sey,, behold, I'm L the :num. For
without the least doubtthers is outline:it:
intelligence in thatexpenatvecominns of
yours to give us en able oonusieutary of
your own production, instead of netiek
ieg,tho earn of our enders Wading with
the exploded' sentiments of dead men.'
This communication will go to you exact
ly ask leaves our pen. 'We have directed 1
the printer to publish.it Just as we have
given it to him, and leave the'corrections
for'you. Fleas.- clothe the nouns with
- usaltfteenowrin" - zotoptroteivntorpro=.
nouns with' the. power of oonJugetken,
and the verb with form of declension;
and when in after time the laurels of
fame shall bedeck our brow., as those of
bitterness bedeck yours; and when our
principles shall !Land as high in the cell
,tnation of our foilisw-eitisens as yours in
'comparison are contemptibly mean, then
shall we look down from the filmy height
of fame's highest summit, and cast a tear
on the fallen greatness of our benefactor,
whose untiringdtiotion in Cause has
br0m4,14. us.to the light...and not allowed
our "genius" to blesh meveserr. Respect
fully yours .1. FL C. Which was a
Genius._ To "a lover of Genius," which,
was a student of "Pollock." /
• Industry, March 14, 1871. ' 1
Pennsylvania Legis
SussTr., March 14.—The hilt for the
election of gum 5-T.Lssaurer by the people
was reported umrntatively. The bill
authorizing the Town Council of Beaver
Falls to grade and pave the streets of
thatloorongh„ passed. A 4)111 was pre
sented to incorporate the Pittsburgh,
Oakdale and Little Beaver Railroad
Company. Mr. Blilingfelt offered a res
olution expressing regret at the removal
of Mr. Sumner as Chairman of the Com
mittee on Foreign relations in theil. S.
Senate. It was opposed fisrr. l / 4 utan
and several other Senators. Mr." lt * . hite
moved its reference to the Coniutittee on
Foreign relations, but the Senate refus
ed. An amendment was offered as
"who by his tonslsteat
opposl
don to the Democratic party and his ad
vocacy of the abolition of Slavery and in
favor alibi rights of twin during tlenty
years of seritioe In the Untted.Slates Sen
ate, is eminently entitled to the respect
and gratitude of the people." A partisan
debate followed, when other , business
Intervening, the amendment want over
HU to-morrow. A bill passed to allot
the public printing, by a Joint tboren
lion, on etir April :text.
Hot/tat.—The House occupied tbs en
tire day discussing the appropriation
bill, which passed in Committee of the
whole It appropriates $l4 dollars per
page for fhe Legislative Journal and
five thousand dollars to the Civil Ode
onstabirfigkerPc •
'firtreszz, March 15..--The bill from the
House,lncorporzthorthe Pennsylvania
and West Va. Railroad; passed finally,
with its .corporate name clanged, 'to
Southwest P. Railroad Company. The
Ditutnlorisboal dill ;was referred back to
Committee; the disposition of the Senate
Is against its passage.
Holum—A reeolutionnreng Congress
to pass laws against the Importation of
Coolies, passed. Mr. Skinner (Demo
crat) offered • resolution `hailing the
Detnocratintriumph In New Hampshire.
at Re late election, as .condemnatory of
the San Domingo annexation and lid re
moval of Mr.-Sumner./ Sir. String (Re
publicau) moved to amend by adding ,
-”who has for many years distinguished
idurielf by his oppositiOn to Deauociracy,
and to its belovid anociati, 'staving."
A partizan debate ensued.
13s1A.Ts, March 18.irTher- Erie and
Southern railway MU was recommitted,
,because it was broad vain and in the
interred of the New York. Atlantic and
Great Western Railway. A hilt author;
Mug the School Directors of Fallaton
boroesit,.in Bearer county, to horroir
six thousand dolisie for bunditiii pur
poses, was introduced. The Sumner rift
.lol4oli l at tr i i .4l l lol l 4 TP- .0 6 0 4
:Roost. -- T66 Ili was engage. all
day In dientesinglgre appropriation
It fimaTfereed without material amend
ennid. .
Sigirwrre, Muth 17.—The bill providing,
! thaj turnpike rooda,canalo and
*Mom Mowed 11,...,41 , m. six or Woo
..Ydrnag. ebiU be *WOO Ao1ndoo&d. ind
Wleageptipp:sinaCewupsniar therein
Wilted, Owned sierelod reodlioir. Amoni
-the bill* in trodnoili mato as • 4/$lOl
titian pad repose, provldlng la all easel
hereafter "there a wesumptloti of pei• .
atiat. would Aribe, like same shall be eon
olus4o., The'hilt authorlshig the Coati
silo of the tontines or New Ilrlghtuo to
tax to build a dro-onitoto
ksule, , tarefeal.'
liautka•-1 1 4sOy bills sets lotrodneed,
bat lame of either sped*, or general In
ser sit Urdu, citimoto of ainiver county.
.; Thor. woe Ito Isom.inn in oittier House
oft Eistanay WM.
Entrol Atunnit--Yon will not only
imo 'li r e an old Otani of ti a Ammo: lint
II
confer a honed& on 4 number at
ing man in dila community by re )
blbibing the following milelo whit* I
clipped from a weekly. Taw o short
time W.: • ' Yousi FAISUID.
'nit will never do. point man! NO
use to stand eiti thessidmralk mot whine
about bard lurk, and ear that every
thing doss against you. .You are not of
half the eunsequence Viet your talk
would lead US In believe. 'tile world
hainet declined war agatiod you. You
are like all the rest of us--iir mare speck
upon the earth's surface. Were you
thlawolinent 'to go downin the living ,
tide. but a bubble would linger for %mo
ment upon Itirrfste. and even that'
would squash tikuoticed. The begirt Is
Mil of hope and am n; Ii is not
missed when it rennet° best. One such
as you would not leave a ripple.
You areas coward—a coward in bat-
UP: There la no Mild in you. You have
surrendered without &struggle, and now
whine beCILUMOrIi are beaten. You are
ad yet worthy elks triumph, for you
have not yet earned It, le garret, but
and 'dripping cellar are- ten thousand
heroes wbo would put you to shame,
They must toll or entree. The strife is
a despond* MUD With:Ubenk. forte a web' .
tie with went, while ragged aud Uespair.
ones watch at the lone hearttheilmr.'
Cut contest. Wrong men look death In
the eye when their Mows are strung by
the wail of hungry ddlifteed.
Attains. on you! In the fill vittor-st
health and manhood, at, nitwits butyoor
own to till, and no buck but your own
to cover, and yet crouching under the
first soaurgings of ad verse tutu ne. You
know nothing of the storm, for you have
seen but the summer. Vue aloud has
frightened you, and you think you are
hardly dealt by. You will be lucky, If
you nod no darker shadow* across your
path. Stand up, young sir, pull your:
bands from your pockets, throw otryour
coat, and take fortune ,by the the at.
You may be itirdwn again and agalu, but
hang nit. Put away the nauseam+ that
the world is against you. i Total .00:'
Your destiny is your own strung 'arm
with unbending will, and hour anti
Guth for your guide, tile day your
own.
Nu capital, eh? You have a capital.
Oud has given you perfect health. That
is immense capital - to start on. You.
have youth and strength—all
luvulnera
ble.. Add a will to do, put your sinews
in motion, and you will win. A man in
Vail health, and strength should never
whine or despair because fortune dues
nut pour a • stream of golaen eagles into
his pockets. If you have no money,
work and get it. Industry, e.onomy and
Integrity. will do wonders.' From such
beginnings fortune, have been reared.
They can be again. Will: you try it?
Or wilt you watt fur the sl.resu, to
run by, so that you eau walk try shod
Into the Eldorado of wealth?; Or will
you meet thetrave, defiantly, and be the
srehiteet of Your own fortune I'
A igesteel looking man, and seated
on a tine horse, rode up and dowrito
street in Beaver on last Monday; so rank
that he war in maxima peril of !ling
from his horse to theground. liesttnurt
ed public attention for souse time. .No
ono seemed to know who he was. Anoth
er argument in favor of whisky selling.
Married.
BROWN—NEELY—In Beaver,Pemes.,
March IS. 161, by the Rev. Junes M.
Shields, Mr. Junes W. Brown to Miss
Sarah Jane Neely, both of Rochester,
Peun'a.
ELEBER-15068—Sy the Rev. J. M.'
Smith .at the reshtenee of. the Wes
father, Mr. N. C Kieher, of Wooster,
Ohio, to Miss Fannie R. Noss, of Free
dom, Bearer 'county; Pa. -
DIED.
MILLEII.--thi the 10th of Match 1871,,
at the Beaver county Rome, Mr. Solo-;
mon Miller, aged CO years.
CUMMINGS—At his residence near
Remington Static "Beaver county.-
Pa.o bit , on the Ilth N,
March, 1871. Mr.,
Otrameittgicagsdatisegatm.
v .
AGENTS WANTED
A RICH FIELD! A NOBLE WORK!!!
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.meld through the eye. Its Illustrations awry one
bad to the matt Important eta of the world, and
are of them...lees a camprehenaire redew of the
scripts res,repre.tai g the moat interestiag enure,
Charierxra Symbulaftletorical Evests,landarape
fleeced', Antiquities. Custuntee, Bean, dirgs, In.
ae.tta Mute, Illeerata Cofer, Medals. Intent.
tents sn4 referred to throughout the de.
trod Ted. They 04111C1 the eye, correct en on..
ono iimpresdoor, awaken new thougtde, aid rut •
nett clearer Hewed Wylie Truth. As it_ dela to
Panetta 110411 stets ',saes bballtdcboni Teachers
fu falaillag the doll., of uhelr reparate and high
voCation•-014 to all where to k ali= lamonat
roots are entrwited—this sviendid Ptctartal Vol.
ante cannot he eer / ftilintaWd. it Ls the Edition
.1/04 SattaLie for the Family,
Mod l'alwaelefor the Student,
Inatrueilre for the 2tveher,
-Wet dleprupriate for Me Child,
Ilerfal for Me .Ifinterr,
Nose bratingfor Me Farmer,
-Wog Rtermt foe the litrfor,
Most Prglitetble for the :study.
' 'The McMartin! Veenllo Ildhle. ha )iddt-
Ilea to the linutree already chided to, roanalas
the Apocrypha, thauenntatice' Wilma ha Meth. •
naronsary of the liacted Trades as taught In the
Book. togeiher with numerous and 0.9
• pichenehr c Table* and ether 1111.ketral and ell/4n
story Matter. rinholylng the •labote of ninny of
ale mod eminent Midi] nebulae. Ir ha printed
tent!. Anon e•liindared paper. final clear and
open type, In oeithro and handsome quarto ml
woe. and le boned to the Mad dendoe and et
tranitte manner: while the yeiced are endlekntly
low to place it within rireryWfd reach.
ItSxperleacwtl AVMtr ire wasted through
oat the oaaztry Aye It. yak. whit ohm lamest sr
ratroseute will he iamb. An opportunity of
roO.WI pronto° la rarely or serer prfteated.
rah* will sot he hotted to period, bat %111 Col.
thloo lire WithlOe. amazon, lorrseshkg.llll the
growth aid Intelllseeee of the cutottry. It Is them.
toe desirable that there rho *mitre with Na.. 4111
do re with modem to utalthatr the - bledllol4 I per.
Minent 00e. .
•
Toseiliany Widleita. Ohm.
em s Imam XlS smug Illsemeah—thors
• Ito would ' nospf with eh* wort prolhablo
fooploywents—are Welted to correspond with us
whit r view to sa 'Wary. Wor Ikw such ate
armless Ittas OM in raw umeal profit In Its
sate. There lea great mutt ke the bunk and a
rich field alined. while 11 will elevate the veinal
coodliffin by as stmt coodatt with sod conver
sation!, Its Itesullbsi sad stem: truths.
Tuti=es Ole ISseadlemesit be
a tbe work If tee Shift s% ft. let e
quite,popular tad poolltsble Is Mlles and Iroxe
tinner. - Ws bare sit mildest cube book , superbly
boatel. wits Wowire paneled side*. which ba• we
errithes• beau meolved whit marked Liver. Sub
.crlptioss kw the Futurist Mate. Is this ittyle sad
Is
Ibis way. can be obtained to as Mason an ise
limited extent. ea there is
it
molar sitartmwe *Us
the BAN reader east make. vial? Y ktd bus
so rich • return. .
' load sae** patildoes of rotatee Moss
dlard of lasontc rom..lforkat sad
sad Phi paSe Sadie sad Tiatia""- WNW
dPadUßnast et, M+—•e mailman" everfarbere for
fficir of taxi. feisty of bad sad dada
lathy of Mad R. -Alava sot We Pottle is an*.
Damp Jrarriaxr, dad ind CM Caltaballed
Centallidag 617100 sad rocs. floaabed sppdfs-
Usu.
par Cfrfalms coaallayaf •fall doarlpikla of
The tifftrial "WWII fflNe. aid Wilda sheet.
.4 woo fo Meads. adderso Persia • "last.
say Duda MIS TIINCIAIOrf norm"
• 'JOHN IL POTTER* CO,
•
Bt{tool 811 t3iumen Street,'
ntse4Rni.. PHILADELPHIA
Digets,usa nolimis; wad Four
Arta, of 'Ground fur ktio at a bargain.
The undersigned lir lishlu,7 4i eater Into .
b o wi e ,. requiring all the capital k hie
command, offers for sale tour Masi of
c h o ws gardeu ground. With small Frame
Dwelling' House. Thirty-two thrifty
;PO Wee* In full bearini, and an abund
ant* of small fruits such as go. +wherries;
currants, orapeemninees, ete.ote. The
above property is beautifully situated
adjoining the Borough of Beaver, on the
pnbile thoifnagfare or "Harlem Lene"of
Beaver, Persona wishing to purchase*
property rbeap will do well by calling
on D. M. Donehoo, Bawer, pa.
mut:AC ) -
lierseeeeh—Tbe fourth' lemmas befuie
Young Ilea will be dellVered nett lieu
taut evening by Rev; J. M. Welds lu
the Prrikytnrien cloureh, 821dgewater.
Leeltame—To idour mailers who
reoullinitbe Awouoi Tuesday w e
. would
say the list Ireture attar tburie erl:1 be
delivered Taredsy evening Alsweh 2tst
by Bev. Dr. Pouldlelou,Prep;of Bethany
College. W. yr.. subject "flow to llye."
The Presid t anneal" luthiers of mune
Bekaa toe reader thew at the door.
Calmar"; !
A:vars large stock of the inost desirable
patterns, or Carpets, as cheep as the
cheapest; at B. Multakines, Bridgewater.
"leenitlferegPOUpp" is the imp
godly* and mewhat peculiar little of a
very Interesting and readable book,
wrltted by the Hem T. De Witt Tilatirr
of Brooklyn.: New York, and published
14 Ennio. Stoddart it Co., 7416 Hansom
.. ..104Phfladelphis.',110 autbor la well
'kenrett by the publitigenendly ea a pot/-
uric/6VA" and pirnieber. Being &man
of the Hese/ibis synipatideis smallogesh.
er wlth - the present, and his views here
!.t expressed show the fearless disregard
of all old conventionalisms, and !warty
appreciation of the advance of the age.
In illustration of this, be is now engag
ed, with all his heart, in the 'f Free
.CiatreA Movement," having so labored as
to secure the co-operation of enough pe
cuidiry and working assistance to rear
'Off* tabernack, capublo of seating over
threethousand‘piiiiple; and thbf, accom
plished inside f two nate, with a con.
gragankst of less than one hundred, in
an old church, in the innuedisan neigh
horbocid of the great Henry Ward Beech
er. The articles treated in "Crumbs,"
are Illustrations of the many and various
sayings of the present day, with pleasing
skate-nes, all showing their application
to a moral. They are written in a spicy
and vigorous vein, 'hnnsorous and pa
thetic. His articles written in his last
trip to Europe are also ineMded. lie
has evklently viewed the sights with
open eyes, and has a peculiar happy fac
ulty of word-drawing rarely surpassed;
his style is decidedly original, and his
many philosophic and amusing apho
risms are wonderful. We add a few es
trolls as they better illustrate his style
We recummend for its perusal by every
one, and we predict for the book a very
large sale, it is printed on tinted paper
elegantly bound in morocco cloth, and'A
illustrated in a manner at once pleasing
and suggestive, by any. eminent artist.
The price, PIO% Is within, the reach of
all, the publlthers'dmini being evident
ly to make it at once popular_ and cheap.
As it la published by subscription, it
will not be found at the hook -stores, but
will be mailed to any address, fnio of
postage, on receipt of the prim by the
publishers, by wheal reliable
ers, Male or female, aro wanted to aid in
Its sole.-. We advise any of our readers,
wanting muployment, to apply for the
agency.
ANL
Wood - Turning shop,
• Allegheny City. Pa.,
Is pr p aved in do 01 kinds of Wood-
Tutning,sBcrull•Sawing and 81ro11 Rout.
ding._Nesreirs Balusters and Rand Rails.
WITH ALL JOINTHICUT, READY
TO HANG, furnished, a.; short notice.
Orders by mil promptly attendodoer may be
left with (limper t Co.. A, 4th Ar. Plttiburdh.
Pa.. and at the Kill s earner a? Webater evert and
(habitat Aaey. , harttly
Winger, Whetter! Cold sad ley; • a
Cloth bag, Matlaw! Warm art bell'', T.
AA Regales:: as (he Reasons Change, so
must we change our Lfght Gar-
;newts foe
Heavy Garmentki.
AND
As the 31trAmalie ;nit the I.ahoree4p
to their doll• litxtr, nl4 the PrtlesAktital
end limbless man to 1110 r pineeti
Dr bnsinent, theme ml,l mud chilly morn.
Inge. the thought carol *Weir mind—
WHERERHALL WE BUY
Our Winter Clothing P
To the 111411 who hays his gouda ready
SAJ.S t itelleAburg i
Itroarlomy, Neer Brighton;
BECAUSE ?HET ME OU
CA• Cr C=o ro =,
And kerp the Bete Aaao in
To the man who halo his good., made to
order, (:r by measure, Re would oily: Go to
S. & 3. .SNELLENBURITS;
•
Because flay *are a Caller,
A oil Tau lorisroond I. woe Dll Beaver Ca;
KEEP A CIIOFE STOCK OF
Plece Gads Fres lid le Select',
•• NO FIT. No 'DAV."
AMIaIf,IIER,
BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON
Seplit,roctillkhday
riECTIIIINNIC—Tbe atetklaZipk._ of
lbe Lbapaay ter a
RIR Beaver Crash, at ot =Ulf tape twit
,
tuaity Ilester.^ - are beret, aelbLid that Ea
Artkw tat age Realdiot; MllMaaarpni an d a
Temater. will be bald la the Toll Liouis at aakl
Oceapea.r. , aa lb. het Loamy., the lab day at
April *W. eatanteathet leb attack. a. ta.
paratete.f JANES ALLISON. ?Newer.
.
Jfiaceltatteous.
STAIR BUILDING
made, we would INT: 64 - t to
Reoaer 0;!toty.
AND THEIIti,MOTTO.CD3
'• • Da •-•
uchv & Adveitisemenb.
1111Grupg. Of . fiat ovilog. pimmur
46: "' 'te• "
1/4.11 Addruie rOiNlll'
bag roirws:r.; York
TU , Ss Is Nu
Er att. prone. mot you din WOW/
Wt. • MIMI *lute of InotAinitua boo
bolo oUr. rUit oo• sa4 .1.10 st wan -
Ad trw. W. For, r. tr. U, -f !id. trlf"..l
rllir, It, V.' lanfbfff
irmitrolfa. beskt• Ilse Vert
eirfrk.• altk• limak•blko,
NP■ll )•24 b.-1•0 Mo
I Q
7b• he•t ood dttiprat /MIMI .2,
ofrimirt., Ada.— aousum. cLianigg
11.4 11 . A. %eft.: Pitult•ryak. P lliffql.• Gt
.4 Pf. 1,111.1
*ma/No
*waft wasiwpaii»
ee 717 - 0113Arliit . ino
The
toor mot lAniroineelt Plerstrallosio.
bra seillugand suet aittrarttor raberOpOds
at rs. uubll.lo.l. Date strut. ID Denver, I'ol.sue,.
vold lur My rat in fser days. Oar ado :4 Is MP.
looker auttl dd ova. la halt a day : ants tuns. •
amber Irmo Id to :al sapirr rt. day. 0404 Iw
Cirralso. nigh t.tiour at OD,. A 1.9 01r. rt.g.
ti s rmrsis - 111 rm... rt. f • sup/stow
AOLVPI WAN tlll P Tail
UNTORY OF THE
WAR IN EUROPE
/I CO nialofir urrt laa• rag fat amk• 11.1
*rear. and larldrat. Sir Hew War. siod Ie RAP 0 •IS.
AUTHENTIC mad ONTICIAL kiWury nr laq
twat candid. •
PohDebra In harts ErAMA sad Puressa. '
Cluto N . ! bald. M > doer
1a pd. Mtn dud ya.
cosisius 100 Sus ninth:Veld .
Our doculars and *so oar scram. sad •
lino Id lb. wok. Addssw„ 'SAM; •• • • 27
1.13111%6 CO PElladelpalk Pa. • W
arripiart awl Sa e7etla r# surf ,„
G.nlre and &rally Ilan Otamad Mar;
SCIENCEZBIBLE
A Wok d thrltneg Interest end greeteeelnren.
Mew to rsm lama Acing. Th• raper.. nap,.
*ad Prop% se. .11 dlacseetsg- tee enlenet
beak ...trey awn warn wild ea/4 Innate to send
It. lee tote SNIP. Isar le tad* an 4 bettoreb4e
puce *mitred ectiner M One, die Bale Ittresi.
pen. Ned tworm.titst: .nalt DWI lIAI4 LIMP
stirs*, Uodls2o , irk
i r, six actiuil dor, apt
Meg perbdr. Thu hoe Wire Ow fin emus of
octe.ee. moles H. let mattes. leentenr.
Weeders end •parldlo• r••• a lemead feed mem
lotereetkin lb.. /clan. AUENTS WAN] ED
txperineced Apltts Ittll drop earn becks sad • .
run. trwritari Inntodtatety. Addroen as c treat
•Mrt.ttlty, le e n Nue et
Jurubeba•
1111el'ilS
'lt it r. our. and prefect worody for nll iii.o•el
for tiro. obt Ppfeon. Mottos...boot r r Matra ,
lIM of late.ttiteto. Crlamy.Viletlnar. at A.b
dotalusl Promo. iNnerty of Wool 01
Blood Intorealoont or
ltaralt-
Itnt Form, Inflatronaden • ,
al tlln bear. !h0p...),
blereblob t tree.
tloo of tho
Woo& Aherroes. •
Tea Jobodice, oceottall. .
D).tolota, ot their C:paeotteltsats:
WrLitt batine become room of the 'Mira •
ord bony toed tribal properlbor of the Rua' Mow.
Ida Pran.., .41.1 •
JITRUBEBA
.rut r 'pedal ennunbirdon to that manta to pea
Cure It lulu Lialleejthrtly. end having Sound Its
onderfut eitrille•pertlea to even mimed the
*adept/we lomat ter 11. great reputation, hae
cuncloded to oder It Pt the public, est.: is harpy to
.tote that he has preened imantranande foe a rig
our monthly of thie ei.ncerini Plant. lir
iipeuetnuch.ilme in expel Interning and loth,
tleating as to the nuet eMelent preparation from
It for • opslar ape. and has for .one time sari ta
Maori% preen.. silk moat happy frlllll6 the clre•
turd modicite nun pi eseuted to the public as
Dr; EITRACT of MUHL!
and he eouldently naramends it to every Malty
as a Inauenold remedy whk-h ..altookt be furry
taken se a Motto Punt run in all deranannenu
of the iiirtent and 10 enlace. and *teey all weak
and Lymphatic temperaments. PAIN
LUGU. hart St.. Near York, note Agent for the
United State, price One Dollar per bottle. fiend
for tiriniar. =eft.*
8 O'CLOCK...
PlaO COVIV " frXt a a ar a e lrumsen hair t
..ct brows. cc ns is tta polies. Anyone
cau sae h. One wit by =a{l to one dollar. Ad
diens MAGIC toms Cp.; Itpstagteld, Mem.
nar1.144...
11711 446 TAR
s A
BLACK VIEIA
with the Green 701 /*ear.
t - •
Wamotted to snit ell tastes.—
Itfor salt rreryttittrt. And f..r
sale. Madan* only the
Great 41lactilc .f Le To
. Chatch M. Near 'se—
P. 0. for ISM .*id for
l'irc"lrtr.turGXts.
1 1 17 ANITED!--AGENTS — erretywbere. as MI
a oar saw book. Itz; liihroety,aeloaly.i!
t I Guitrated.) la Jolts S.C. Assort., • rplesitt4
atillatt and popular author. D. IL Nonni,
umtoo, alreas
~lt~n~,t~herdayandbotlak. Do run Clads
sitnation as eaisonan ai as sear
home. to introduce our amen strand HAtts Wirt
Cloaca Lbw, to Sad Arrow. Don't firs this
"Mover. Sample free. Address Berbron it,..
Were Work. '1.5 Wm. St. N. York, or 16 Dearborn
ret Chicago, marrel
rvs IrAFN LIS, CATARRH. SCROTCL.A.—A
la
di who bad tattered For years ban Deadbers.
Catarrh sad scrofula. was cured bya dept. rem•
My. Her syroparby and.cralituderota her to
mod Ike recipe free of ch ants to an one similar
y Mileted. Address HRH. 11. C. 0117 T. Jer•
*ay Oly, New Jerly. _ . rosetteie
RClTJAR:Ranufsetniiiiiiid 13uyets, ire to.
F
tined That it biter and 1./wow '-lar than was
ever known will be aappbed. nth ills wrens in
met, qsallly and relrirment , and will oquell.
and am un do •
Roy and all edicts. Important
Price 141 for MI now ready and sent Itee. Ad.
are.. CHAS. G. INLAY & SON, No; CM Dock
St, Inarßitsr.
BOOK AGENTS!
the moot aeehtraameenal. molar
o(unbacriptiort Natl.. le “Playettal TrillAiall of
Chlldrrn. Jad ant. It hat opleadtd Marl Piste,
I. richly Wand. antferery Fattier sod Nailer •bo
area it lot 201011. It hate ha apposition and deliver.
elegvat.y. Rut drat netst oat cleated /111.11 h In
Ire hon. l No modern haak Hite ad. emet. I!ldect•
did terms. Cliental, *rot free. CaaTlllollllle arke
only 1:. (.w World Pub. r a. r. cue. 7ltt Rod
Market Ste.. Philadelphia. talitelhAr.
_ _ _
A gent.. w tpa.--inalita &mane •
zx by_ IS. derearkan -Ilde(Mte Vt., So.
Tote, owST. Lot', . , Y. mart3+
General Afirents, Wanted
lbe Ortreback's Cskaliktizgliatlikle. rapid. act*
am, sitapk. Itaadi apetatod, cheep and
Arland!.
raving toitata natal:woos athittloor sod aahetrar •
Hons. taking from orre lo Ilia teahouse .1 *me.
at a time, carrying and borrowing Ira Dom ten.,
heated, rte., without the !elm I tw i rl os the
1411 rt Or the operator. Address ZITO g Z Ma.
CI7IIDY Phlklelphla. 11. ml:Iw
REDUCTION OF - PRICES
TO coxtonx TO
REDUCTION OF DITTIES.
Great Saving to Consumers.
By Getting. Up Clubs.
girsksit far row Cur Prtro List and *OM
form will Accompany It. cootaltdos MU illrertloos.
loAtot * laryt. rating to easement anti IMODw.
Wive to clot, organisers.
GREAT AMERICAN TEA
COMPANI. 31 .1c 33 VENET STREET. NEW
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'1`12.117
CARBOLIC TABLETS,
An unfailing retlmAyfot all ItreeehlW
Coniihe. C la. 14rananear. Asthma. Dlpiherla.
Dry tics* of the thrust or V lode Pipe and CI Catar
rhal dboserr.
Thu wonderful incision discovery Of Catholic.
AcW. H destined lo become, one of Mr rtest,et
blevaltigelo socinkiroi hi In appl!eatkosio dimitocs
of the thrall and Its frail Math, qualidee m all
of the Cur.. MID Lrana.
Dr. Wells' Carbolic Tablets,
betide.. the great reonedLat neat t7to4totai Arid
contain ether lutredlents antreteayrem•••••••
ed. a blrh ebentlatlly , en an. 'reminder aI.
let awe highly medicinal &batten* adapted Our
dirwanatitl the thrust than ani prepanotkeL.,reee
helve offerrd to the itublle. ••••
CAIIIIOII TPa pens true u Wcua
AIMAIrs , naoT °Tana
,INlrl4 an. rat.ntn,orr ON Tut* IX THIIM STUD.
FOR COUGH% AND COLDA
Wells' Carbolic Tablets \
ARC A %ÜBE (THE. TOY TlIft)1.
SOLD nv Ditt'OlitOtT ttaari;t•
AnuuLrruxs Plmmisr 1.701.1341111LLE11.
• airUao Arent waled In env comity In ibe
1'044 *Maio to MI „Middleton • rocket Curb.
paten4d slams °learn.
and maim, um 4 by any cwt. Will Mal We
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vents. Torrltimy rime. 311DRION & CO..—
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000 Z DELIVICAND PROJITti A? PSPOTS.
DeZOITCIII6 it CO..
It! Wood edtersintets avow.
iltiabogls„Pa.
LaSTII.IrIEI of Miro, tite
Ellisaboth
f&ttralthe deCed.—Let Testamests.
ty upon the estate of Elisabeth Iliettb, deeeesed.
bating been meted by me , sesee at Will. or
stdd etettly._to ttle aseprehreelf ja *tenth
town p , Weildaglon meaty. Pe. AU tepees
baste; Oaten* or dentabde spirt ejid estate, at
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