The Beaver tirgus. Circulation Thirteeis Haw/red. =2l =I Ell . , I 3*. Ow. am. j 1161. 1 you I— -- 99 00 {SON $5 lei 07 00 110 00 ou l 1 .1 30 000 100 10 Mt 15 Ott IS lb 6IA 9 IS 00 . 18 00 6 tke 800 10 00 lb 011 91 Ou 8N lf CM IS IM MUM 3000 11 10 Ito 00 20 00 ad a 1.000 trot) 30 Oc 99 CM , UM 111.1 CU =1 ,kr-111 miry. ..111+r , +, 111.1 3 .gnarly. rlu 4 oinnre, 110. 1 1 i ' I and 3 t .pecial'noticee per line, ten ern* tar ilaynienta to t made Quarterly. except tot tracalent advertlietaente, Which intuit be paid Irt advance. GEO. P. HOWELL it 40 Park Row. N.Vork, AND ' W. 31.PE1lTENGILL & Co, SY Park Row, Nee/York,. ant tho sole agents for Tux Bursa A uot's In that city. and are authorised to contract for tu'scrtiug advertisement* for us at onr low est caelt rates. Advertise,* In that city are re. questat to leave their arm with either of. the ,Hbove homer.- 211iieoli4eilierneeseeter for &tan week ending April 15th, 1871, 7 11. April 9 y 61 dog.. 67 deg. AO 52 deg. 76 deg. 65 deg 11 67 deg.. 76 deg. 46deg 'l2 47 deg. 60 deg. 47 deg 13 40 deg. 59 deg. '44 deg 14 41 deg. 56 deg: , 42 deg 15 ••" 37 deg. 57 deg 44 deg R. T. 'l' A YLOIL • ,TIME TABLE. . llievehiug h Pittsburgh it. 111.—Thins going East teems Beaver Station a. lollovre: Mot , sing Atcom'a 9.11; Mall. 8.47 p.m ;Evening Ex -8.*:1; Local Freight (curie.' D.....° 11 " .) 41. ' 1 P qr ' ine giddy Weal leave Beaver Station LI fol. : Mall, 413 s. m.; Local Freight (arryltm ptovengers, 10MS a.m.;Accommudatioa, 5.41 p. m. Pitt. 1 1 1. W.& Cs R. 111.—TraInsvolag Rapt leave Rochester Station iat end of bridge) as lot. loge: &Isar Palls Seco= WM a.m.; Raton accom. tad a. In.; New Castle accom. 8.30 a. M.; B. Palls :grow.. 12.10 p. Trains going West leave Rochester Station, (at end of bridge) as follows: B. F. accom. 10 a. nt.; Coon arrow. 5.12 p. m.; Erie night expres• 6.48 p. tn.; 1). F. accom. 7.217 p. m. TITIIDI going East leave itozhester (Upper) De pot as fallow.; B. F. a0c0m.'6.06 a. in ; Soon rie eorn. 2.15 a. m.; New Castle actom. 8.411 a..m; chiu.go rap. 10.62 a. rn; Beaver Falls acmes. 18.15 p. m.; Chicago Mall LUG p. Brio cap.., 10 p. nt; Chicago tap. PAM 0. m; Erie mall 9.63 p. m. Toone going Weet. leave Rochoiler(Upper) De. not as follow*: Chicago t 02118.15 a. as.; Erie exp. Ii 33 a. m; Beaver Falls team. 9.17 a. m. Chicago exp. 11.31/ a. m.; Chicago esp. 5.53 p. In; stew Vas. tie scrota. 4.80 p. Lela nap. 5.41 p. rn; Beaver Fill. accom. 7.15 - • Announeemeut , Fees, Am.—Fol lowing are our charges for annouriclug the uatnes of candidates for the seVeral tollecs ; also our rates for printing cards . and. tickets : For Asrembly For 'freer urer ..... Pritr. Attorney Cououiseloner ...ieroclate Judge Poor !Inure Director.. A editor Truoteet of Academy . Cards per !M.., T.ekete • The attention of the public is directed to the folloWing New 'Advertisements which appear ter the first time in the Anaus to-day: SpoZtal Notice—Dr. R. V. Pierce. • Agricultmal Nallca—T o.)tushata. Neer, Special Notica—R. T.Teylur. specbil Notices—B. )(albeit*. • eclnl Notice—Dr. Reviler.' • !Term! Notice—Will dtaltb .t Co. • l k , New, bomb( State, .11 ref. P. D. not. . Ntert ntlle **paint:ant—ll. W. Nabs*, AO.. Seridvertlsemeat•—Dauchy & Co. Wnltlia Watches—Jao.atereaton'to Sone& Co. A4butolotrator's Netics,Janws Dalai), Adair. otplotho' Court Sala—leiderick 0. Doerr. Oahu.: Court Sale—John Bleats.. t uptwn' Conn Sale—James Charles. special Notice—Speyerer It Soup. , special Notice-11r., F. D. Fapt: special Not Ice—S. &J. Snellenbula. , oecloi Noace—Drs.R)ldebue. Free.lom Feiry—J. Paul. Preet. Pro Tem. Turd—S: C. Cayle,Valtitmater and Jeweler. lurittee's Comm Modem; have been rejeived lb the Recorder's Off lee for the (Mowing named pertains: 3. C. Kin hey, Jr., lien. M. young, David Ewing, Jun. McFall, Rob' t. Sterling, J , A. Gibb :old Jam. Dunlap; which will be-deliver ed to said pertheimioktt railed for. l'ommtv.—Aitiong the it fowls we kayo seen—Dark Wahines, Light Bnth nias and lloudinsirure, those of . Charlirs Coitle, of New Brighton, Beaver 0t) uuty, Po. If you want to buy eggs, order of him.. • [nuseA4w. Agrien/loral.—The Bearer county kgrlcilltural Society at their 18.4 meet ing decided to hold thAr next annual Exhibition nit the 27, 28 and 29th of Sept., ' A Committee consisting of 11. M. Doneltbo, A. W. Laird and I. N. Atkins wure appointed to take charge of and talna:aB tho groundo uutil Sept. lat Is7l. T. 0. ANNutr7., Seey. 'llll., above mentioned Committee wil IWO re bids up to Tpertday the 25th Mat from URN° wishing to lease the grounds. D. M. DONEIIOO. [Radical please copy.] • Fountain Pen.—Some thing new and novel. lie sure and read pie advertisement, las our jiver headed .1; realest Invention in the Age." We believe the Golden Fountain Pen le un- ..crilmactl: A good pen is a necessity to evert• man, woman 'unit eIiUcI Agents here is n chance to make money In intro deem;; a good and saleabfe article. ly. The Deanna in Strayer , Fallts.- I:eaver Fella has a Drain:loc Associa tion, appears before thipublie for the first time on title evening (Wednes day April 19th). The performers are all re,iilents of Beaver Falls, The' play .for this evening is entitled "Ten nights In a bar-r00m...* The proceeds aro to ho ap plied to charitable uses in Beaver Falls and 7;.rew Brighton. C. W. Taylor, mg., bt President of the Association. • - Itmentynn at Speyerer Q Sons, Roches ter, Pa., ono tuts or Canton City flour, ono car of .Etna hour 'did toed, large stock of Dry Goods, Bioceries, arriving from tho East, at SpeArer ct Sobs. Mits. F. D. nisi has opened a new Fancy Goods, Millinery and Notion Storo, at the corner of Third and Semi nary streets, heaver,• Pc. A choice as- ...anima of goods will bo kept on hand suspicion of being. concerned in the or and sold at low prices. Hata and Bon- fair. Detective Robert Hague, of Pitts nets made and trimmed to order. 4burgh, spent several , months In follow ing up the trail of the thieves, gOing as far west tut the Rocky Mountains and New Mexico, and away up to Canada' and Nova Scotia. Two of the parties were arrested and tried. . It is alleged that lionninglioff tried to get them ac quitted, in order to' save the reward of fered, but despite his shorts the Jury. found them guilty and sent them to HIS penitentiary, where they are now imam ! ceratml. After . the trirl, it is alleged, Beimingholi refused to make settlement with the detectives, and give them "the I reward ;offered. •Mr. Negapart formerly of Pittsburgh, and one of the parties ii.. strumental in the arrest of the thieves,', then brought' suit' against •lienninghoff and sons for compounding a felony. The matter mine before the graiiii fury of Crawford county, and a true bill was found, as we hive stated. Chief Hague was ono of the witnesses before the lury and gave testimony. At the r equest of the defendants, who say that they will not be able to gat their witnesses from afar in time for the present term, tbetrl al was postponed until the next term of court. Instramentwl and Tura' Con ecrt.--:A Grand Colman will be given in the M. E. Church, Friday evening of this week. Prof. Roup s and his: Band from Now Brighton assisted by Auld- Mers from I'ittsbnrgh and Prof: Beutei, provide the Instrumental while Is dies of the Seminary will attend to the Wheal. Many of, our' citizens will- re- Member with pleanUre a Concert given in the old church by these Pittsburgh .vonlletnen and will be happy to greet timpt again we aro mire. Snell an , array of talent and such a rograllllllllo for' an enjoyable evening, se are sure, ha s never before been of.' term 'tn u Beaver audience. 'lye trust se shall sustain the reputation we have been earning In the last year or two of able to appieciate good lectures and refining musk!. Tiekpto at DruKStores, Boavor, Bridge wutsr and Seakth's, Rochester. lAN. GOODS! NEW Gowns !!—Look fuclow prhese, , at the Cheap More of Will smith .14 Co. ' (eprl9;2w. ES II ARRIVALM (semi weekly) of Rau., ittymou., Shawls, Laces, Lace Col -11." and all kinds of White Loot;yds, , op be, ,r ono dollar. Jolt N NMI continues to buy Uhl Goode at the Cheap .Yore of Will Smith & Co. ho can do bettor there quo any House le the county, I.: have procured the services of a first-c:ass Dress 41akor, and Will Sear- - rant satisfaction, Any one getting work 'lan e in that lino will do well to call at the Cheap S'tore of Will Smith A Go. ~.._ A PenslDA Asked flor.—llon. Wil. ham McClelland, the member of Con. gress from this DistrltA has ' presented • petition In 'Congstga*,:aakinitior • n ' il %fon for Mrs. Priscilla Harrison, . ' CI . of Sinmel Ilarrhion, laterlfdkis, co t"; and a privet, to Co. C., 10 PA: vols. • . An, helmsman -Jlllol,lser.A male child *boa three Weeks old was found on the roadside near liltddluse.s', Mercer, cop. on Monday tpointng het, comforta bly wrapped up and a bottle of Milli by ha 'aide where it seems, hi have been abandoned by some perinu, probably its uhuatural mother, who as yet is un known: ' Still ; A cotber.—CM last tltirday morning &basket containing an infant apparently fuutor five weeks old was found at the door of P`.`R. Gray, In, First Ward. It had been pieced there some time during the night;:tlerse evidently the hope and intontinn - of the, person leaving It to have It well eared for, as It *as warmly clothed, soden extra sup ply Of 01OG:dog was found in the buket, fiso • nursing bottle, a bot lo of sooth ing syrup and a lave dol greenback Were found snugly tucked way by. tbe 1 . ride id Gm innocent sleep° . , The Over seers of the Poor assumed charge of the child, and It Is being properly cared for. Vencnpo Citizen. ". . One after another, the religious papers ero giving their testimony against put ting on black as a sign of mourni g. The Pittsburgh United . Prelbyi 'on i s says: "A family will shroud ltseify as an expression of sorrow for one of Its dead. That one may be In Heaven, re joicing with joy unspeakable, while rel atives on earth are moving about in heavy sombre garments, making their lives as gloomy ai they can. ' There is no fitness in. the thing. It la often a mere mockery of sorrow." _ --- '•••••• -- A "G host" lie. Railer County.— Th9y have had a great ghost excitement in Butler county for several months peat. kimit growing out of it was re cently tried in the courts of that county, and it seems the end of the "fuss" is not yet. The Butler Eagle of last week gives us these additional particulars: DM! Our renders will remember the ghost case tried-al our last Court. It seems his "ghoxiship" riling not yet been laid. Among other contrivances, V a spring =gun was rot for him. A - -friend informs s, :that a few nights ago, while John Hal stead was watching for "spook," he heard a noise, and on going out, struck against the gun, which, going off, lodged its contents In his thigh, making a ,very se. Hone wound. At a wedding in North East, 'Erie co. last week, three itinistens officiated, vit: Rev. J. P. Spauid ng, of Erlo; Rev. Mr. Townsend, of North East; find Rev. Mr, Guy, of Mayville, N. Y. The way It canto about was this: Mr. Townsend was first asked to perform the ceremo ny, but ex pectedie lie away at the time; Mr. Spaulding was next appealed to, and thought he couldn't be present; and finally Mr. Guy was called upon, who agreed to do the job. When the crilleal hour arrived, all the parsons found it convenient to be present, and the aston ishment of the several divines upon see ing'one another can better be imagined than described. They compromised, however, by each' taking a special part in tile ceremony. It was funny for the Wedding guests, but costly to the bride groom. Term Ended.—The winter tof. of the North Sewickley Academy closed on last Wednesday. Owing to the recent death of the Principal, the usual Tebbe exambiadon of the students was omit ted. On thefproceding Sabbath, a ser mon was preached to the pupils in-the Presbyterian Church by Rev. John H. Anghey, and on Tuesday afternoon an address was delivered In the Academy in memory'or the deceased Principal— Mr. Webber—by . R. Gregor ItteGreggor, esq., formerly editor of the Western Mar of this Mace, The next ses.tienivill open •on the 2d of May; We hope to bear of the continued prosperity of the Institu tion under its new management. Any information touching the school, terms, iff.c.; can be had by addreashigMr. W. P. Webber, North Sewickley, Beaver coun ty. PC • • If 10 00 10 t 500 5 00 5 110 2 00 1 00 \ 000 5 OD 5 U 0 • Augillug.—Quite. a number of our people can be seen Just now' trudging out.each morning With rod and line on a-lishlng excursion. They leave home In the morning full of hope and bold as lions, but ituthe evening they are sure to return by way of some back stibet so that no one will see how much of 111-luck attended their efforts. Fishing, as a per manent occupation In this vicinity don't pay. Miner's Ilitekke.—Lata. Saturday come coal , mluera who came to town, got a little too mnpft benzine to carry peace fully. They. divided into two parties and after talking themselves up to fight ing heat, two of them pitched In ; one named M'Carty, knocked down the oth er, named Scott, and then proceeded to punch his head \ for him. lie cut his up per lip, knocked a couple of teeth nut, and bruited - hie head generally, after which ho left. —She Canttc 'Gazette and Democrat. ..The Atenalnk , :off Robbery In a Sew Phase.—On last-Tharsday• says the Titusville Herald, the . grand Jury of Crawford county, sitting at Meadiille, returned a true bill of indictment agalust Benningholl Cr., and two sons, for com pounding a felony. The Itenninglintra are elvsged with attempting to “tlx - im" the gFeht robbery'CllMl with the thieVes, for the pnrposd of .cheating the detect (vas employed In the CABO out of p their, reward. It wilt be remembereethaV just after the robbery old man Benping boff offered a reward of five thousand dollars for cacti man tried and convicted of implication in the rubbery, and four teen per cent, of the money recovered. About twenty thousand dollars were re covered. and the detectives, after a long search, arrested !Jur or Ike persons on Enigmas.-I am composed of four teen letters. 832,8.10,9,1 Is a part of the human body; my 4,5, 6, I an an amal ; my 10. IS, 12,13, 14,101 s the amt. tal of one of the Eastern States; my 3,7, 0 Is a 'girls name; my whole, If proper ly appreciated, knits a ray of sunshine and exerts a salutaiy influence over whatever hothe It enters. 2d. I am compieed of 33 letters. My 1,2., 11, 16, 21, 8 Is a bny's name; my 3, 281520, a small insect; my 4,5, 11, 17, 19. 5 Is • public We; 8, 12, 4,-33, 10, Is • bird; my 7, k 5, 28, 17, 3, 24 is a kind of shoe of slipper ;'my 9, 20, V, 20 is a young lady; my 18, 25, 11,11, 21, 2 is a girl's name ; my 28i.12. 30, 32, 24, 3 , 13 Is one who will injure reputations; my Mt, 14, 9, 1, 23„ 24 is an instrument of music; my 31, 5, 24 is a collection of entail flowersilt a heed; my 10,1, 10, 7 is a bird fornierly reverenced in EOM; miy whole is a Simons institution of Isershig. Answers attlitlited. I. S. lierirteeM7Ttrat the reciprocal duties devolving ripen built pastors and people may be better under stood, . armembend tai , appred i t; t o; procure a bow Atie l lnatallation 1-: cesium issued from' thmAia us ottliML, Tke.'Sloet Pr*lllle Yet.—Mr. Boyd Zanier. of StiuUs Strabane townehlp.. has a sow which bailfifty Age hi dues tnoWtAe... There were three . litters; the firettonalating Men ; the second of move:dom. and,the third of Ighteen. Who can beat thlet--WasAiagton Re porter. The ether 4ey a gentleman aidd to der he Intended diaeouttoulog all his coon• try papers, as be could get a Olt, weekly lull(' a dollar cheaper. le the next breath he 'eked us to publish the obitu ary notice of his daughter. and glee par tieulara. The cite paper would not do that for klut:--anteet (0.) Republica's. .The World llores.—A Western editor nape that a-girl whole now called "a bi3antlfut blonde," Was, a law years ago, termed a "tow-head." Barking up the Wrong Tree.—A respectable lady at Pittsburgh the other day was pumped for poison and yielded au overdose of brandy. ' ' Base Hail Myers; Look yrolng fellow In Beaver, wrestling with his first moustachi, is going to name it atter two celebrated base-ball clubs, 6.- 011130 there are nine on a aide. Patting it on Genlig.—Jt Lunt!d ans paper thus delicately announces an "Interesting event" In_the aptly eti contemporary: "The editor alba edam ,tunt (hi)'s.) bides received a valentine GO the 14th of February, weighing hw teen pounds: Ilia alb le credited with . presenting 1t.." ILlemittesi ”jratills."--,We doubt the good taste oecilibig in the aid of the Bi-, hie in writing puffs gby readpmselS clothing. -Mire is the way one of our exchanges does that business : , y.The wicked flee when no man pursueth,' but' the gond'and sensible man Is as bold ea a lion, and rnahes - Ikarlessly tic the es tablishment lof (so-and.eo) and buys himself a flee new alit of clothes." RNtai Dr•waed.—On Monday last Ceram' Celebes held an inquest on the 'body of sit unknown boy found drowned in;the Ohio river at Noss's Landing, °Woke Variport. The body had apparently, been for some time In the water:and was that of a child some seven yeah of Ary sad . three feet and eight inches in height, -It was clad in dark blue . Jean loots, nearly new,' •nd red flannel shirt etit low in the nec . The pants were buttoned to the .waist, and had gotta pendia buttons with elastics around the bottom of each. leg. No shoes or socks ware 'found on either foot. The hair was dark and cut short, and a small sore was apparent upon the len leg near the knee. The Coroner's Airy returned a .verdict of accidental drowning, and the corpse was buried upon the bank of the river where it lay.--Radieol. • • .Tho body Or tho boy here referred to, has been identified as ono of the twin sons . ot. a Mr. Galbreath, who' were drowned In the Allegheny river near Pittsburgh. The corpse of the lad was removed to PittabUrgh last week. On last thittarday the body of the other lady, wasitibicovored)n the river near Roches ter, this county; and on Sabbath Coroner Corbus took It to Pittsburgh and placed it In the tare of the parents.. Winning`, Wiesen.—Keep your eyes open, hops, when you are after a woman. If the little dear be cross and scolds her her In the back roonb you may be sure you will get particubilr fits all around the house. If she apologizes for wiping the dishes, you need a girl to fan `tier. If she blushes when at the wash-tub with, her sleeves rolled up, be suresir, that she Is codfish aristocracy, has little breeding and little sense. If you marry a woman who knows noth ing bul how to commit Manslaughter on the piano, you have the poorest piece of muslin ever gotten .up. Find the one whose mind lis right, then pitch in. Don't be hanging around like a sheep thief, as though ashamed to be seen . around in day time, but walk up like chicken to dough, and ask for the article like a than. Hon William McClelland.—Tbo "Grand Army journal" published at Ww.hington, D. C., wives us, in its issue of April a condom-Jed history of the ox soldiers who are now either Senators or representatives In Congress. Hon. Wil liam McClelland, the member of the House from this District is t 14.1 referred to: JI'CLELLARD, Ctrptain Willia.n, Bat:. tery IL First Artillery Pennsylvania Ileserves,Tiveuty-Ibuirth J'ennsy/vania District. William bleCielland, of Mount Jack son, was born at Mount Jackson, Penn sylvania, March-2, 1812; received a com, mon-school education, and for a time attended Westminster College at New Wilmington, Pennsylvanla• at the out break of the late war enlisted as a pd.- - vale in Battery B, First Artillery, Penn sylvania Volunteer Reserve Corps, and at the eltose of the war was mustered nut as ifs tximenander, having served over four years, and participated in all the battles fought by the Army of the Poto mac, except Chaneellorsville and Get" tysburg ; subsequently attended Alle gheny College at Meadville, Pennsylva nia, but did not graduate; studied law, and was admitted to practice in June, 1870; and was elected to Rao Forty-sec ond Congress as a Democrat, receiving 12,277 votes against 11,505 votes for J. B. Donley, Republican. Pastiar and People should clearly understand the reciproCal duties devolv ing upon them. Installation services are listened to with deep interest. The charge to the pastor and the charge to the people are regarded es of solemn im port, and in the. freshness of their first love, all come up to the full measure of their duty, and by necessary conse quence, prosperity attends the church: God blesses those who aro faithful and diligent In the use of proper means ter the promotion of his declarative glory. The pastor's heart is encouraged in 14 Work of faith and labors of love. He has Abe confidence eudeeteemef the people. The Aaron, and Hunt holdup his hands and encourage and sustain Mit In every good word and work ; • He sows to them spiritual things, and they gladly- anffer lain to reap their carnal things ; thus he can devote his whole time to prayer and the ministry of the word. Ile I. not suffered.to think what he shall eat, or what he shall drink, or wherewithal he shall be clethed-- . all his temporal wants are anticipated by thosewhoni he serves in the gospel. They give not grudging ly, but voluntarily and cheerfully, Hy the 4nited co-operation of all the labor ers in this part of the moral vineyard, :inner~ 'are - converted unto good and saints are strengthened, edified and built up in their most holy faith. Time rolls on, the vows taken aro fading from memory. The lapse of yearn obliterate the 'solemn obligations," The ways of Zion begin to languish. Love grows cold, men begin to roll God by withhold ing the tithes and practice covetousness, which is Idolatry, ,Thenthe judgments of God are visited tiponltis inheritance. He sends lonelinessef t soul. barrenness and dissension. -The ways of Zion len t sh, and gloom and despondency, as a thick cloud, settle upon the courts of God's house. When pastor and people are in this sad ease let them humble themselves in sackcloth and amber., eat neatly asking God to show them where fore he contends with them ; let them ro solve that they will turn to God in the performance of neglected duties and they have the promise that God will heal their backsliding" and restore the joys of his salvation and pour out upon them his spirit in.rich effusion. There have recently been published Installation Charges, delivered' by two of the most prominent ministers of the Sitenango Presbytery. That the recip rocal duties developing upon both paiv• anpreelabid end reatehtbered, let every one Interietni In . tho . promperity of We church intone a, eepy. The peniphlet will be milled to soy eglacese lo p* wipe or ten cents: 'Address, thelk;'dlnse enc losed, Sex nlnet-Reelerter, NEW doom!—Clothing and Uetita' iarniabing ClOodejust received by ch J; Onellinburg:. :-!Lcecet Prices and ,Latait EitYlea in Bpriug nets. Trocota. Melton* and . Casaimeres of all the Fancy &Inertia. Clothing cut and made to order—Fit Warranted Iltnadway; New Rilgtitou., ;• • . .• . "The True sad the Pelee ides of ti Gentlemen." was the subject of a lecture delivered by Rev. W. 11. Locke In the M. R. Church, on last Thursday evening: The lecture wsa well attended and the subject elaborately handled.— The Rev. gentleman demonstrated very clearly that Adies; . Nosh and sevaial other old worthies were not gentlenien. Whether he Succeeded in proving that editors belonged to the same class la a little doubtful. Of course. In discussing their statiut, and reaching a conclusion, he WAS not "on all aide!' orthe ques tion," but we are a little afraid that • large portlitn of. Ida audienceAudging from what he aald—anight think he was. Pupils may still enter the tie Seminary to advantage for the presenitarm; Miss Sturgeon, a lady of fine attainments, las been employed to give lessons In Paint ing, Crayoning and Drawing. A Noble Ladles or Oridgeeraker. noebester mod U eeeee tt lent Ins Motion. The above was established a few years since by die "Daughters of Rebekah, I. 0: of 0. g. ; lmg.gin g to &favor Lodge NV on the grand principles of heaven borriclusrl§r„ to visit thesick and relieve the Witnessed. 'They enlisted themselves under the genies Of .thld rellowshlp in the army of Christian !sympathy for the nstfintunate.- They ilsiSivery family In their'respective boroughs Whose* needy, and instantly contribute to their wants. They have just elected their officers for the present year, and on presiebtlitg their report for the list year, it animus they have relieved nineteen-lupin* 'whom they found in distress. It: behooves every family whose means will admit of It, to sestet in the working of this truly Benevolent Institution: Being present at their last meeting, I aulenittida to you earnestly requesting you to•puhliab that thekinhabitenta it am neighborhood may know how nobly Jhose sisters are peribrming the work they took in hand, finding assured all will heartily sympa thise with them - 1n their noble • effort to continue In these anceessftal sod happy operations. and God grant they may be enabled (through u generouis mablic) to go on in their glorious mission of doing good is the sincere wish etas, Odd Fellow. Officers elected for the present year: President, Mrs. James Gordon; Vice President, Mrs. MarshalL Hays ; Secre tary, Mrs. James Moorberger ; Treas urer, Mrs. John Woodruff. Any dona tion will bo thankfully received and acknowledged by any of the officers. W. S. WIWe Isteetaitalion;«Arag. President Gll Appealed To.— The Piitsburkli Gazette of led Saturday says: • Tbe Shafer cesal was revived in a new alizavasterday at the ellesof the United District AttorpeySwoopo. It will be remembered that Sbsi r, a respecta ble and well4o-d9 limner residing od 4he old Washington Road a few utilisi from this city was arrested, tried, con victed and sentenced at the last term of the Court for passing and dealing In coun. terfelt money. • lie was sent to the Peni tentiary and is at present spending his time In that ietreat, with a strong proba bility of remaining there for some time, unless the now movement in his behalf succeeds. It macula that Mrs. Shafer has taken the ease In hand, and a fow days ago wrote a letter to Mrs. President Grant, appealing to her sympathies, and earn estly pleading with her to intercede with the President in behalf of her husband (Sharer.). The letter appears to have reached its destination, and evidently made an impression, as It was referred by Mrs. Grant to the President and by him handed over to the Attorney Gen eral, who in turn sends' it to District At- ,' torney Swoope, and woks for a full re port of the is's°. This request was complied with yes terday by Mr. Swnope, who gave an ex actwunt of the whole matter from its incipiency to the final sentence, to gether with such other information hi regard to Shafer as had been brouzlitont during the trial. In closifig the District Attorney gave a recommendation 'Weenie to Shafer, for reasons that since his 4-Indiction opera tions had been brought to light which tended to show bin' whose bean dealing in the spurious stuff "dime previous to his arrest, and to have been engaged in passing it in other inStatices aside from them for which he was convicted. It Is alleged that some of the witnesses who• testillod In his behalf have since malted upon the District Attorney and said that they had since disouverea thpse operations, which at the time of the trial were nut known. . Tho papers in the csse were forwarded to the Attorney General' yesterday, and Ida decision, which in ail probability will be list) rroddent'a.also. will doubt less be made known in a few days. It has been an exceedingly distressing case throughout, and this new phase of it, but adds to the sad history. Taxiluxin.—The blood la the life of the body. Disease IN, Use antagonist of life. Every attack of diseaae he an at tack upon the blood. From the blood is secreted the urine. Every deviation fromn'the standard qual ity of the blood is, represented in the changed condition of the urine which is secreted•from it. And as is the change in the blood, so will be time change in the urine at the time. To know the condi tion of Ur urine, tiro, is to Iknow, the uondition'of the blood and the kind of deviation or disease. Those are prandial facts of medical antenna. l'ropositions which have been clearly demonstrated by the labors of il lustrious medical authors, Birl, Beale, Prout, Simon, &is, and which are daily being satisfied by theexautination of nu merous specimen; of urine sent to our office, Zit:. 132 Grant street, Pittsburgh, representing every class and variety of disease. • Those who would obtiin a knowledge of this important branch of the 'medical art, having a knowledge of the appear ance and standard properties and (Mak ties of tho urine, as also the general pa thological conditions In disease, can soon learn the chemical analysis and mi croscopic operations necessary to detect tho precise nature of almost every mala dy with • a positlieness amounting „lo more nearly mathematical prechdon than is,posalble In any other Way. These Investigations and the prescrib ing ofmedlcinet in accordance with these facts has been the practical buskiess of our life. Elo extensive has been-our ex perience In these examinations during the last twenty years that steely a town or township within fitly mlft of Pitts burghlint numbers a dozen or more of patrons who have thus sent to us and ob tained And knowing that hundreds Of others are still lingering out • miserable exist- . cum without medical aid, some because they have passed through the "old eli des!" without relief, and some perhaps because they may not knew where to apply to, we feel justified, in, waking these/acts public, satistiediluit • num. her will seise upon these plain truths and be fully rewarded by a care,,, !Oar remedies in all chronic Menem are such as regimes the morbid ina!Aera front the blood, and tone up the system. To build up! not break down. \To elite - Wale the organic system to a healthy action, and strengthen the body to Ins fuU vigur of animal life, are the prima-, plea Which will lead to sueeess, if sumer hint all to be had. Daa. OLLestilipx, 132 Grant Street Pittsbnith. Pa. OIL exams Via. Wurnow: Sim*, In a lute misty. at B. Italbeint'a . . , Mstrwre, .It.-.Antaltg , the bilis' Introduced Wet tine relatirti- to 'tiaras ofreplevin to recover timber, lutriber; oast end Alto PrePekit lettered from reeny.pboutig oludi . recover notwith standing the title to land front !Cell tim ProPerttwas severed that to In ditquite, provid4d the plaintiff shows the pmpet. ty.lri, himself et.the'titteArkthe'lolsM 'atice:' 'Aleo; - reletivetrieiginilid in sena at late sr in 'equffe, front the Governor' ws l 4,troiadVeil, Com• ennnleating the history, °Prod his action in reference M the didlcuitliett* o eo regions &Mee 'the last atieging o ier s , th e Legislature, reporting the restoration of order, And ea, pressing the: hope that there will be no renewal of the riotous dhsturhanois.• The 'bill its reported by the Senate Committee fora Constitution al Convention was thespicial order. 'fhe pmeidee eleedotelfor or against, -hscludingdeiegster4 rot 01115/Mond Tues. tbri•-if,Jutte' next: . SionVealiatt io *ea 001, 104 1 litlilf of September, not to extend beyond one hundred days of actual.session,ao one. third of the Convention may order the eqhmission of any question to the people sew - rattily. There shad be thirty-two members at targe t each Toter to vote for not more than sixteen, and there shall be one hundred and eight district mem bers, to beehosen in 'districts especially apportioned by this bill, and oath 'voter dual hive as many, votes as there. are members to be chosen to his dlatrici, ex cept in • Allegheny, where eight are to be chosen, each voter to vote for not more than live, and In 'Ammo (hie,• each voter to vote fur not mere than three. Thesalary of members five hundred dol lars, and ten cents mileage. • " lionsm—Among the bills passed, was Ono to tranifer prisoners from certain eastern counties to the We tern Peniten tiary in Allegheny city. All else were local and private bills In which the pub lic of Beaver have no adored.. HemAvx,•Aftril 12.—The bill for:replev ying of timber, lumber, etc, passed; also. the bill giving courts additional power of amendment In certain actions. passed- Among the bills introdgeett was one au thorizing thaGovernor to prOcure flags for National Guards, and to exern pt them from Serving on lurks's. -The report of the Coal ditftculties was ordttred prinks]. lionex.—Nothing of importance trans pired., In apportionment matters noth ing has been accomplished. The Re: publicans claim eight majority in the House and ono in the Senate which the Democrats will notconcede, though they *port their willingnesi to give the Re publicans one in the Senate and four iu the lionse. Another • Meeting will be held to-morrow with probabilities of compromise within two weeks, Grid a final adjournment abdut May sth. ' • fiklesvx. April 13.—A number of bills were introduced. The bill to extend the Anthracite mining act tithe Bituminous regions was amended, and then voted down by a Re vote. ifouss.—The blouse passed a resolu • tion not to consider any prWate hint' in troduced alter next Tuesday; and was 'afterwards amended so as to prohibit 'public bills after that time—the bill as amended was then voted down. They build colt-houses and . knock them down -at the. public expense, L. After. an hour !ispentitt ineQsotuaianddilatary motions $ tie Aidddthta! spirits In Pennsylvania, whether distill ed hare or not: and amending the carp*. ration tax law by exemptihg building and4oan associations wore passed. SENATE. April 14.—Two hours were spent in dilatory and unimportant pro ms:tinge; A great deal of partisan debate was indulged ou • motions to ad journ, night sessitfos, .to. On the ap portionment bill the diaetutalon was bit tor,•the DamtimataZlacing a determi nation to stand by theli bill at all haz ards. An n was held because there wan a prospect of a com promise in the touttnitteeof Coeferenee on the apportionment bill, but no result was reached. HousE.Conslderable personal and party feeling was engendered by thstno. Son of Mr. Strang to change the rule HO as to allow bills on the second and third reading, to be called up any time after Monday, whieb lad to a dismission of Atfo dead look , minections is. dm Sonnto and the deVahipment ut t jkl icy as ; indicated in the Itopuldh t , caucus last night. The Democrats vpytkg againit suspending the order (Jr Mr. Strang's motion, it failed for want of a tivo-thirds 'rote. The House then, after one hour's teasion, adjourned by starlet party vote, Republicans voting aye. Tito lieu+ tweets agaut to-Morrow morning, whetr the ItepublicattS will put. in 'force their caucus decision to excluth byrcsolution the consideration of any new bills after Monday. Another meeting of the Con ference Coitunittee .MI Apportio iiiii tint,. tosnight. So agreolneut. They will meet again early tumturrow morning. SKNATE, April 1.5.--The Senate met and adjourned till Tuesday e v ening;' there being su prospect of an agreement In the Apportionment .Vommittee. Housx.—Tite Whole morning was spent Ina bitter partisan'discussion, on a motion to consider hills on second and third reading at ally time. It fall9d fur lack of a two-thirds vote. Nothing was dune of public interest. WALL Psrzai WALLPAPER WALtr PAPER !!!-25,000 bolts of Wall Paper, allot the latest patterns, at B. Mulholut's Killed by a Vlelow Horse. Mutton Alums :-. 7 0n &dankly the !nth inst.,' James_ Mack' an employee of the Wampum 'enrolee Company was driv ing a vicious horsa attached to a cinder wagon. The horse . , became restive and commenced kicking, though Mr. Black was.aceted high above the animal. lie received it kick on his breast trout which he died in about an hour. He leaves a widow and several children to mourn their loss. This morning another employee is driving the same hone and ocCuplea the =he acid fipm which Mr. Black fell in the agonies of death about two days ago. This 'walls a homicide which .ccurod In Wampum three years ago. Kirkwood murderedKnowleslor which he Is tieri ing out a;terin of eleven years in the Western Penitentiary. Some persons are talking of circulaiig a petition for his pardon. Some years before ise murdered Knowles ho murdered a man" named McConnell and perhaps it,entild not be well to pardon him before the expire thin of his term, as he may live long enough after the expiration of his hill term to kill) number qulto'suilicient to Prevent the population of the Beaver Valley from 'beaming over crowded. When Kir killed McConnell both 'parties were drunk.' • • Witbk7; Whisky, bane of Ilfe, Some et tumult end et mile ; • Could I all thy crib, Tbe wbe would wbb tbeilib In nen. eta, April IT, 711. ' i YAnnormm. CALPVIIS! CLLPLTS! t .CALYSTS I A very large stock of the' snort desirable patterns of Carpets,; as chap as the cheapest; at D. kinibelnescßrWgewater. Frani—Wren, fite.—On Listyriday, fiaLunlay and BOWL mortality% wets'd hoary frosts In this -rklnlty.,..Tbe .gen eral belief Is, ilknearlY, if flat e ll . St the pescf eaare Akllked. The damage - In the eountrrit merft-eideusite than on the Bearer Plateel- 5 P1 4 0 sITP, Is believed to be safe yri . • • ! ..eiscu tioalst now In Bearer i trivertpublio tore sedricani red S.*. th e Court Ifouseßatifondayeveiting. - i:Thrdedn* We believe to ininbee some classes In elocutterdlete: Aile Is a fair nudes. and soma iii:saftritand the phtlairOy of the human voles, and the art of - control- Ins ft, • IrAMMIN • - Wsimmo i rtin 11. 1 134APri1•12,187 . Thek'gauss' eontsa In the. forthcom ing olentlEnt Of Simi haat sad netionst oars of ihafneW - tisirlony orthe Untrict of (Mumble, is that heisitniug rery.ex-, 'rattily and nightly meetings are being bold intim ditlerent districts of the new, :terraerli *a*: Prokal4Y I,4 divalatt 2 by. the repreSentatire west of the different districts, 11101111Jelli of Culogresa, and mu- Mx. Among the foremost In the Repub lican ranks. is John ,W. , Forney, who, true to his Mathieu.; Is ,untiring Ira his violin the great' work. Illelsours are unottnin_g-.:Mot euighti,patera . hut . he mi dmost* bage intdiencift. - Among Moss who.addreveilineetiogs• last ulglitihni iiti lenaLbra Wilson and PAU. latticing Re unites Walhausititark-. weather, batiks, Ellhar and los 11. Porter of Virginia, the latter, your readers wilt doubtless temeinber. was knocked down and cruelly beaten In the streelitolAti4unoad nearly a rear since for voting &he'll:dun ticket. Senator blortm'S ueraunde speech tho other Welting Is another botnri shell , ht the Winceyette ranks here. The crowd was solunnense In frentef the Natienal Hotel that had congregated to serenade him, that the-broad Pennsylvaniaeve nuellUU feet In width) and ono-half is rquare on either side, wan hardly ade quate tit afford Standing room. !senator Murton; though so physically, indrated teat ha Is genendly cxnapelled to set while *heehaw, reMins alt the tutelliwt nal frontline urn giant mind, and is one of the - very few since the dart of Clay and Webster, who Is so able to mold the sentimentiof the maws. - At last the House has palsied a - bill re tnovisig the politleel disabilities effected hy, the third. section of the fourteenth amendment to the U. S. Conatitufion, from all except the following classes: First, all Senators and illienhbere of Bow grass_ who resigned to take part in the rebellion ; second, all cams of the ar my _and navy who did the some thing; third, all members of the several liablb bib tnate coh*entions who voted for the ordinance of secession. But it further provides that all persons who'd this bill is proposed to benefit, shall be required to take an oath that they 'will henceforth protect, support , and defend the Consti tution 'of the United States. While the bill Is nut as exacting as souse would like the truths featursw of the bill were considered byj the Repub- Hams as salutary, and received the sup port of nearly all the Republican mem bora, passing 134 against TUE BILL FOR TO ISUPPEFSSION OF KU- ---- - - • Kum in the South, has been reported from the Semite Committee without material changen, and thosethanges will, doubt less ho accepted without much decide by the blouse, and be 'disposal of without much delay. • • Section to of the Internal revenue act noodiatnending; and Mr. Platt of YU ginia,the interest of whose constituents it severely effects, is watching the find op portuuity to move an amendment to the same. It appears that the taxon tobacco is exclusively on the manufactured arti cle. The leaf Whew° lu its uuturamfac- Lured state, is free. 'Before any tax` was' imposed on. any kind of tobacco, but very few used any other than the =Um facCured, as the difference In coat then was the alight expense Of.lte nuumfae lure by reduced labor; but alums theta: the .ditforeuee In the price is so great, that the leaf in its unnianufacturesi state is used nearly as much as the other and thus the Government is deprived of the revenue if anticipated. ll= The adillinistration of Prtatident Grant increased, the collection of revenue ono hundred and sistyiuililooseover the tail 'callous of Joituso.i's administration fur the last two years of his administration, since which litho the roller " of inter nal taxes have been reduced eighty-three millions, and cuatow dotter twenty three millions. query: Is Elm adaisnag- 1 Widen of (Inuit wore ottutpetent or est than that of his predecessor? If not nude honest, then it must ho more cape ble—iftiot more capable, thou it must be more hottest. If neither of these be Wile then Johnson collected one hundred And six millions more in thaa;last two pier* of his-administration than Grant in Ida two first. The records show that • such was not the ease, but still farther. that Grant'soollectiona largely exceeded those ofJobnaon. Which ur the crimes against public ‘policy was Johnson guilty of, dishonesty or Incapacity? Again, which( if not both of the public virtues, hones ty and capability, is President Grant to be credited with? VOUILEEII ON KU-KLUX While' the hill for auppreesing Ku- Klux outrages in the South was under consideration in the House, Mr. Vorhees of Indians, said be desired to call the an loathe; of Repablinuts Wide fiat that In those/RAW -w.beriltile-1)49g4k party. is In.powoe nn murders I or_ontessps are rin conitted; no trampling - npon 14w is tolerated. nor are the rights of any citi zen disrespected. We have no doubt his saatomeht Is correct in the malts. Thu reason Ls obvious, Whenever the Re publican party Is in the aniuoritY-11 has' never attempted to regale lost powei by a resort to violence or force. It is a car- dinal principle of Republican faith that the majority shall rule, and Hr. Vorheee will souk. in vain fur an lualsitice where the Republican party has ever laid vio lent hands upon either the rights or the liberties of man because the pea at the ballot box have seen lit to trans ler the authority once conferred' upon other bands. Thu principles which form the base upon which the Republic an party repose, are law and order. .No true Republican believes that truth am triumph by the instrumentality of force, nor am:ailed when the only motto of ar t- Mean( is the bludgeon. anal the Medi. 0 party will et earelylill;troy. 441 r to that party which resorts to thu use of violence to retain power a hen possessed, or to regalia it wham lost. The veniucratie party istt standing teittleit tO the tr ith of this. proposition. When in the.Presidetitia etiutest of ISdO, that ,party lost political ascendency in the government of the nation, and at once in augurated a wicked ref:Alton. choosing rather to reign in Hell than to remain loyul subjects of Heaven. In proof of this, let filets be submitted :to a candid people. So soon as the elections of PM settled the fact, That power Maid pass from the hands of the Demucrutic party, the leadms at, mire commenetal Is steal and plunder than the Goeeeernint ;of which Hug thin; had control, by' the 4th of March, 1561, hall hankrupted the tress ury, robbed the nations arsenals of its arms, scattered the navy beyond the reach of the government it had been organized to pronst, and openly plotted to aexassin ' ate the incoming Preedent mettle way to assume the Presidential honors, to which. he had. been honestly elected by the peo ple. Yea, more; organized resistance to the Buvernuient was at on openly coun tenanced by Demecritie politicians, and efforts made to spread disaster and ruin where peace and plenty had hitherto *end , 'venally prevailed. Nor did the try stop here—maddened by the loss of tow er, end clinging to the demi:bullied Demo. eratic theory, of the right to traffic in hip men flesh and bones; it fired upon the nag or its country, waged' war against the Governmefit it had for more than a quar ter of a century controlled, murdered and starved to death two hundred and fifty thousand Loyal men, and • sent thous ands more teemed for life an _untime ly gravel. Would that these Were all its crime'. But no -= when the strong arm of the Government had finally subdued the party upon the land, soil 'sunk it upon the Wee, generously exempting its neck from a halter at richly merited and deserved, itagaln commenced to clamor for power, and beirsuse the people Jo not feel quite satisfied-to trust It in all the States so lately in revolt, it starts anew on Its work of.ruin, by secret and masked organiza tions more terrible in their results, and Mora fearful treconkstoplate than `allthe tortures of the sepony.. chtEL Coughs, Bronchitis and Con- Otwaptlon, 'in its early stain, Writing equals Dr. 'Pierce's Ext.' or Golden Medical Discovery. It is also a great blood purifier and strength restorer or. tonle; anti for "Liver Complaint" and Costive'Conditions of the Bowels it has no equal. All Scrofniousness and Skin diseases,- as Pimples, Blotches, Salt Rheum, E. palpates and Eruptions, y ield to its wonderful curative properties. Sold by druggisti. - Married. - - THOMAS—STEFLER—On the 11th Inst.. at the Baptist Parsonageat North .Bewlokley. by the Rer. , ll. R . C. . Her _ ray, Mr.tinchaton W. Thomas to Mina Mary Stetter. both of Franklin twp. DIED. 'COOLEY—On April 71h, 1871 at his rat- Merlon in Hanover township; Beaver county. Pa.. Alr. Robert Cooley, &gal about 82 years. New Advertisements. wit Erroll TEELIZIC. ryas ..IPreedosi Perry Comeser have sellable I. baste motor Iron Fseeeteet Flee l Ver. &We Lallebile.feetbecomeitkeeeleMeeelaret. neigh' acd Tom.. Pardee ea the youth side will pier* bee oiled by tellile WM. thet.lellt b. bur Plestiby WsobnalUlbs. Oro Ned lie Mille. Lumber indeed Mom. ilbetele: Iffy. Pram r irr'!'alr! 6 -7 1;itY04 . ; OUP f qUr O. •-/W tin in Ohio Ibtemhip. . Drotrtei . tio's•doiot the Opp4outr • Cove of 11.0 Ittolosoftrotd Adolatoirs. to at U. 'wawa W Ham llttott. Ist• at sold comp, docoord, rappra to politic tots, on Altsproo4egoto • • NlAw Isth. 11871. Welowc: 0. to.'. - tar.o4lnorlag illmerthed taw slatt. Ist•obot4 ttoopooltorts; ..1 1 . that rotstu hut ot lied PliZahl hitto towasttlo. Boom tosatT, on 'slt• pohlte mid lemilar hoot IhstlO a roht 10 ,Thullattna.rxlit oo•oott• Rom ~ .--•1 ISLAND- RUN.- -- sod 'boa:idol Iliad download Yi Illorlanlog at a;peot tloiny by Wad of Job* Ileadryou's Ming mot% 1114 &nom art NY "A. KID pretty to a post Amon* b 1 land of flub% glannue.ionth 71 ilmno*...raft Ifl mow to a p*t I)* land of liattbaw Jokaaoa. waif ti dears. Pratt it ameba' to a'pnia: Itasca toy lands of Minn naligeritili nead.WIMINI hely. north 71 dedreac, art ill li.blCo riche. In fly play. of broloolne. tootalnlint IS ay* aad I.loparclyo of laid: vbettan ant araelad a =!2:131=3 = • : CVO of paid land aro ekemd. travel tuba seder . 1 too.l slate a [abilities. Itiebalaaeewell thabeset Tbeee are on the prearbier ea ugClt- AMP conlainrcknn InD Krot .. malt mad pe tre.% la pad Double medltbes. CUP RCHIto sad IlCllooLtiant edible a roomiest illstaisor. Poieestios will be Omit baseed/ately apes ace. Incline ante. Taaxe:--imeabltd titlepprebra moor, iipoa the trailinnatioa oldie saleby lb. Cowl. sad The Temakider la two awed fl out hortallaweti howl Met date. wilb lawful letPeo.t thereftw from lbe Mee tiro,. JOHN MINT? Albebalstrofor. aiwit.7l 4w.1 Sleek-Hawk. Pa. OrfAuirts* Catirt 111 T notes of toil tunnel mine Of the Or li/ ph.. Coon of Seaver amity. the motor. stmet Mottorentee of the Mates of Wn. gilt ant thutael Limn. late of the towintilp of la.leinedence, hi eat/ e meaty, itonneet. wto pouru ale by pubik vends, at Inlay, on the Saturday. dray 13th, 1871, AT 10 tiCUICIA., A. ' Ad 'IM ondbatt (lidos- des goad. dod oroe•fotollo 'oil of edt serials parcot oe Inet of Lmd . • . , •• Indepau"7liwnehfp, •• JTudwrostitnhommted on th e mirth V, lands ce Pa Lance, sus the net led moth by Lads of Idellurhie and on. the west by lands of Jere. h Connell.: " Cbneatning One Hundred Acres spore wide% la etweted - nue log Dwelling Haim and Ism Stable. about :5 arms clamed and. under rood Mee.' A due orchard or choice fruit on the premises. gehools,llllls and Churches convenient. ars:_One. irdofpnrehese money la band on.;•. ntirmathm of sale by the Court.. and the talsnos In two eggs! annual Installments with; In- serest thereon from the date of raid oneleasation: Deferred lade liments to be prelim! by bond and mortgage—the perches.; to pay exprese of pre paring deed, bond and m organ° and stamping Um oases. For farther Ina l tlou. inquire of Mee. Wit conll6ore. A est TAW. Deaver. N.. Of of the, undersignikel. Clinton P. 0.., Allegheny candy, Fa. JAMES ClLLltillat. Abatable/rho. • ap;llk"Slaw.7 A flmtnlstratorass Noilec o —Tba midendopud Wing bees M , Pollardloduald. Motor of tea estate of lota Dire. decorum'. late of flolppogra township. Ileavereoeety. Pa.. hereby amines all pesos Lodebled to mid estate thil Immediate payment 1. 'Minima. All porous twist ealess sor.alost veld estate are respiestod to yoneetst them duly eutbestlroted kw settlement. epriltdo.] DILLAN.Admir. VONFA.L.I.I4 Foundry & Repair Shop. Ilarlar Deco Enarect ha the Foundry embalsn for more tbanAlrly 'sum—donor sides thou I Mee accumulated variety of used pollens.. or. shin caustaucttsi triodes and taking out patents for leoproveruents on COOKING - STOVES --nnd liner Inving thommeoly tented Oise Lin rinnintnif, feel nwnune.l In offering them the en Wk. ,E: 0 Co NTT SI The Gncvr.wasri•entart be. so perter for team loseeffry. STOVES Idsriesaiblierpnt Style:add Asada: and cookies 1910 Gnat lierablic Cookl Stoic Mtn the bk4t 'teem, of any Stove ever offered I • 111.1. , couket LT T.IKE4EAS FEEL, LESS ROOM TO : DO MORE WORK BEST BAKER,. mor , IirOtTELAIALEI ALTOGETHER THE riEsr STOVE IN USE. canavetiati with the store I 11;qe iii op a ri-teut .IEIXTIENSION 71C012. %Ma occupies little room, no additional furl. 11811 is not liable to wvor out, dl,peu• pas wiili all pip...can be put tru ur tokeu nest any ti n .-. sod mull 4 toomUtull stov.-4 .4 any i ii •or 1,.:t. to. • .. Xlvallundred Vormon* .wh., hare purOtaell . and lased the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING :STOVE, 314e4 te.: , ase mcillea hare Iwvu • pnoli.l.• tal is Ilia . RUES. are et‘nO•letair re lerreg V., in bear u of at* xt:iaritat laterite it. a co .king storr., IN% than and op b.oitt o f almost ones. power eapaetty. they are oftereu 1311..i1e • 1 mom:tabby imm 7111 m:: .% =EI Thir...3. B L _EL 0 tel tti tgl 4tzo 111 MANATVACTUpt nit 2iGIONTTMPLIsT'Ispi Head 'and Foot Stone s . =I We keep on hand In oar IMO tom, the larva veleetion or di abed work than all the other works lo the evenly combined; which glue person. de.' eking to erect • Moonstent at lied Stoat to their deputed Mend., a better portent* , to, weber • reliable Illemoment or Head p hones than' elemerbeie. We will nurantee the the workless. Adw and the prima cannot be but to the State. We would reapectfull: lathe pantos wishing Marble Work. jto tell sad see oar work Woe petrebodng chortler:re, and what) theeltree. , Also, Grind Shines, alit I% and teAtO Per parted, . and eA the new stylo4Xtiueli to Imam stases. st tessoasble mime. apjj___Stat. D11..110118 C. &Eva% Isrgedia & sdrimi.—Oace, dating the dpi. at bestir. Corner; at algid &Orly obbleaoreo Weber PIIVOL agmata, pa: leallawortire Harem aad Mea t oartrlTY:da 814/7 LOOK M3gE. ~ . • ---', • SI9IIIIIIG Aare smarm opus= 611thlThigt6.1 bop *um t... laana Ids sad tlia public resold!, t, be lim Jed received a' pew stock of rood, 'of tbil Wort dyke Jaz *OM Wi SOWNIC wow Md.* le odhers II iriey miudast rats , exivrzsitzurs • IPURNISIIING •- •GoODS. - i - " cONSTANTLT 46211 HAND. I'Ymade to order ea the aborted sotto& tho potato for pest Mom I hop* by den athietios buthooe to malt e =saw seer el Ws MOIL • DANIEL MILLF2, 4 4 BRIDON 824 381 DO WATER. 24:tf ._,;;_Atlfoqkm.olP.l_4*. Reduced Prices! Speyerer it Sons Ilarejted Returned lituntbellaut, •WITIE A LAkUE STOCK or awns. • ..• • Bought al the Lowest Cash Prices; And will sell swum °nod% AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WART eourtetingrt Dry GoislwaGmeeries; Pro sishe.e...Hardware. flats, Ceps. Boois sod Shoe'. Rope. Ocusi. Peals; Yarn. Iron, • Nails, Faints, White Lead, Oil, Puny. queensisanr. Wli• lon , ware,Flour, • Feed, . • .• Grain nisi Bacon. , a ntrie- • • ty of Prinic,Muslins, . Ticklngs,Delains,Checlui, Alpsniseleans,Dinims,C rash ' ind Hosiery ; its,. Teas, Coffees. Sagirs,Byrops, Holassos,Carbon Oil,. 2P,1 obis, of the aidso2tai Omlon City • AND NEW CREEL FLOUR, ' Just arrived and for sate, Wholesale and ' Retail, . • . , At Pittsburg Prices. 200 Iregd, eeling Nails: ONE CA' 1 WHITE LIME; finite _Master and Akron - Cinstni ; • • A I - Ygt: Stock of . . White Lead and Paints. .s. it 7superior quality al Ft runa do Wet. Zei a 80411115 and a la of Carlaln Oil last Arrived and fur ante. Whc#sals (1811 Retail. .• ALSO, PURE CATA.WDA. isArzui —and— Concord Wines. Of ilur elm vintage, for 31olicinal ant .4serantenlitl Purptettat, am highly Re ' stomata: Wed by those. trita have • used them. ' '144 are also Agents for the IMITTI MOWER AM) REAPER . Nat: Pluw ON: Plow,. Tliatskin • the PUllliPtolr their past pat rtnete we_hoile to merit n liheral share i m•llreqntli re. All Grootta Delivered Free of Charge you eiu rely on all goods being fresh, as all ouc r obl goreds were sold at auction. SPETEREU & SONS. , sprig:to Finer Sewing Machine. iiINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES The mid' perfect am! .Imply maehlaeof lb. Idol am levitated. Both of the above 'popular machines have Ikea lataVatpeoveci until they wand vrtthont a rival. of the ItlYttifit FAMILY 51tIVISI) MA MINX Eros 06.00 a Price of I.II.NYLXTMITTIattI IU. Cl/velars sad' buspki stalled Ave oe aottllea• due. ICTIRAW a MORTON, GIN.kiAL A GIMTS. Na NI Sloth Stria% Plusbregli Agents wanted far the Width. Machine every where, and for the Slave In Western Penneylva• tin 161 stern Ohio and Weer Va., where there ate note already eatabllehed, aordt Ir. BAMI MAN & BON NET lElO'Ol CUTLERY VOHS, .M,INUFACTURERS OF 3.llllltri3ani33, ifial'lll l l= a UP.:11121.4 ' z6valoas :::_r%l3"lf3llls, dm., • tize spacial it tendon Is given to the Ih:hinting& nnapering oftlar Blades, 28/ se MI mad kuow ourselves to be competent to make the cm MM., as we employ Dose but ex perlsucall stetson,. as 4 nre thr best al stecL Sin in marl Mramon has sow bora In the Insist. Party tram sod hie Sous ate 111 Penalcal weeknom. We are aleo manufacturer. of POCKET4iNIVIttI. PIMILI IV tit, PHUNICES* KNIVILS - KNIVEIe. It ad/ boon P. C. Wardlow's Mined daellell Mott. ad Rome diode ITorrtuded. Special etteettaa totalled to oar stock of= \‘‘ Razors, Poeket &Users Ladks' Sinatars. • hankers' Scissors, Sci&wrs, &c. All onion, will be promptlylllad ud ablppod a adr gar rtice L 1.4 fluntahed on ippllnglow. OFFICE ANEW OWIES 13111011 TON. Pa. wanally:ortflelodeeTeb _ RS. inure D.%UAQH, Sharon, Ittea. lel me aunty, Pa.„ Puirmuittuid Priornouria Punta. le prepared to do all wort in her line at renweatil• Wei and on Awn notice. The pat. mare of the prank u rerpectfolly twitched. • rostLlSTl.et. fl HAS. M.• utruarre Art . D Coo. veyancer e n deLaaltrance Arent. Decd. and Agreement. wrtstas anduknowledgetnents takes, Zr. Hadar been duly commbrioned ',Arent to Notelet - 11nm clue Insarance Compute., wore gentian the File, Life. Accident, and Lire Stock De po r c aments. tr no the s =l to take echo and strut for the "Anchor Line" of drat due Ocean Meru ern 'Tickets wild to and hum all ports In Yu , land. Ireland, Sentland,Omnany Fusee. Of• Into Leant Melt row, Diesels& Rcebeeter. A o PI to • aprIWISS JJ. 401111121/4011. take% bold of . Ida old Iloondry tondo. le:Roeheeter, pI .1/1 be *aged to meet hie old customers and Mends who may wont either the MT COOK ING iITOVIL. ilestlad Stove, or an, otter kind of ahoadmitte of beet material aad worlimeashlp. The Molnar wUI be conducted by SAW) • • 3.3. ANDKRSON 'KOONS. • - MERCHANT TAILOR, BROSDWAY, NEW BRIGHTON, PA. utvug re adeeJ • tarts asd veil selected Flock • Fall and Winter Goods, cooAttiat or • BEAVERS, CHINCHILLA,IS CLOT H& CASSIMEREg, RAG MEN MELTORS,VENTINGA cc tbe Lied awl odt skakskal• AFL., wbicb will be made to enter the YOST SU TS/LYS . I 'ad e ea Shorted poreible make end warrantee toveleekction. F. 11.—As I employ lone bet Int awe workmen and bredzet eaeoWbrable overtime la e• Slag. 1 de re • arprtittoe seeekirent ta UMP Stift. ED to map and It. 1 tearable es bead • Wide* of nefte lß made clanblite et beim inuanbeture. . GNK lariats* Oakdale is min tbr ask at taw IL* immi Wks. . A Jr CIT IWIMI Wza.r.2l'.'ts LITUR3I/A. VINEGAR BITTERS' Pi Handfed* of Minimal Litt 0 f i B a 34..2 3; & $ I MST Ala NOT A Vail a 4 1 . FANCY DRINK. Ude ot Pear It ash WhisAter. k'ro.4 .rd itottoto I.l.teuts doctund.ekett . 3..:3 to pleat h.. Lau., ceikAll •• Tootte."..tip. 31,.. tbestortgt." te.. tF el hut it o t.30.r g3tt tranktbec..• t tau a boa }oat tbe usd ram atl Aleolballa eitinalaasa. nart:t• tL 31t RAT BLOOD PCUIFIItu. and A 1.1r14 GITIAIt ranteml••l•:r: - .0 .attrurstor g t.. 7 :Wit/ I. Led le t tt:ttfr - be potion tar to: recur...: s c.s • . :tor aad reatal..l. • ===== he bison axe asat dalrortst ty egacral pa to a. . 1.... ..... ~.:.:....,.•44,,,,,...,•5atc4 bey:C.4C. soot o f , r. . . Par I 1111114.1417 rand Climate r Itair.r.. ism a 4 tleal, I.4l4posola s ay lallgeelka. Mille bleasli teal sad lalenalltrat Peer it Norma-war lila =bad. Livers lildsc:rs oh - 11a/liser. thsse bllssat a late tees swat sm.,: IL ,lisck IlleAtra Lse cardrA by {Titbits Plead, whirl. la' rally i ros.r.ccd ty dcratcr.r.:.:: sr thu Dlgnalvo orgcnsh II VtIPIPE:ra 011 IX DICEY:4IOX. r: sehc, Fria II th,: Eraiken, Cot gbs, Sightzue hl t.. .1111, IJILCLer-T, Four time:mord of tea Etotarca, rad huts la Us: Er ash, IL:inad dttects, llllsibthat st 14. Lear h IWlLa.a..alos: of the Lauda: Pala I C.: .g ;lona ht Ihu Lldarys, awl • hazdral alba ib:u:s.l , - aptarus, err the heap:lay,. of Irpsycpels. :1. y ha:go:ate the Itoasacla zed stlasalel• the L.:. sad trer and bolrcti.TLlck rmlerdbanataaeinall,l sCleacy la eltaaalag Ile !doodad all lupe:Ws; 's.:-.1 .sayestlag as. Lie and 'lglu Ia thosieloale syytcra. }VII SHEN piiirAllE&Erlsidogis Ulla'. br.:l Edema, Malebo, F Fats. racy lr I rartalet, Coda, Cr.r asuscha,Clag•Warase, Feel:Laud, fore nes, Eryd;• Aar, lid., Gouts. thisokeslroas of the all., Max:, sal Dlstasse atthe Ltda. at samarrreir use or attar:, .re Cacrally dad ap ead cerrlad eater the mom la a stars Irma by the an of these =teem Oar Wile la .cra eases trill teavlace Menial larabdedoeil of lla Ir runtime elre,L Claudio the ilttatad Blood 'dreamy yes dad Its '.x.pertaes Witted through The Ala is riapka, frog. lose. or Bores: deem. It trees pentad • ellideseted tad acacia is the Telma ; cleanse It whoa Is • tool. sad your feelings will PM you warm Lao tlo ltood pare sad the beal• of the system vtUtenoor. ?IN. TAMS sad oiler WORMS. Illelod • 0. +mere t.. se Maar tletreseada ire ellstaaltp destroy. ed lied removed. Tor fun dinetlea• roM eseetally M draft: monad obeli Bott3e r priated la ftrer laa pledve—Stdilab.Baraolaollreee• sad BMW r. WhLW t. Propraar. aB. IIIeDINIALD • CO. iruCIGWIN and Bea- Adlleta Sea rnadoes. wad 1:1 and 34 Coo Street. Int Tart. 3T MOLD ALL D tUOWI %IND DLL= Ml.ll{ lir y • 12=3 In the wooderial meainne to which Übe ,ore &bun poreux!, air relief. the .theroverer tares he hor combined le Aermoss Inn of Ns more met sorereign , esratire moortke. week! har". !Milled Into Ilse vegetable klnadnes 'walla; the ebb. than eirre ever Wine combiner: le one milloine, Theridesce of 'kb fel I. Mel la the Crear eerie of molt obstinate dle mom which it has been nod to conquer. in dr Aim of .1111eoweblitio, Severe Coombe. oid the early mama of Cower nipilois„ it be. setsuiehellbe :soiled Malty, ander:anent play delete promisee It tin greatest medical Mem e el of the am. While It months acmeesl Coughs it etreerthens the 'mime and parlfle• the blood. Sy It (mat and thorough Mood purify ins proriertlea. It cares all Hu O u lbata the worn Scrofula toe common Illimtc row. rawaratleta. Mercurial d , a, an d their mirects, an eradicated. an Nina I=l.Math end a need eamiration nub 13 rye' poise, Salt Rheumy rev.. Soros, Sealy or Illough Sklu. In abort all the 1111111410611 diseases canoed by had blond an conquered by this powerfUl parifythli and la %Visix medicine. on hot dull, drowsy, ;Militated. tune sal low color of Ala , or yelloleish brows note or face or WV. ferment headache or diatoms, bac tute in mouth, Interual heat or chills altercates MAU( Rushee. low gptrits, and skean ferebod lap, hoorelaz appetite, and Moe rooted, re are sultining front Torpid Liver or "Mil. lempainesa.” In many eases of slLlvet Coaliplalattl only part of lime symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for all such me' Dr. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica l lrisumpy bas *pa. Si it effects perfect cum. the Mrentlimed end healthy. For the cure o 111fablitaal Coustlyalloa of the bowels Is a never billing remedy, end Mon who lan aged It far tits pitman are lead In Its paw. pm proprietor oeers sl.o* mind for • meal Clue that wilt equal It Rif USS can of all the di. GUN for irtiklit Is recommended. hold Z by in at per bottle. ft. V. MX: 4 r Proprietor, at I .PrANd awnsi -b3 LAboratom„ IM Seem met, Ddalo, N, Seal a44nee for a pamphlet. BUYERS, LOOK HERE. It nifty not be a ntatter of special in tete.% to the !wattle of Btiarer county to kuhu what iv Into/Tiring byt.trecn-lcirtg William, Napoleon lii; liismaA. and Troehu In Eurupe, but It is a matter that effects them tunterinlly to know where they can buy tine andisittsp GROCER. S. S.N_ITGVEN, & Co. At their old stand in Beaver, Pi.. are still furni4ting to their customers eaerythlag culled fur In their line. They always keep a full atwortment of GROCERIES , Flour, Jed, Oyfees, 2bas, &&gars, Npfees, Totmcco and Cigaw; Ana all other eructs usual') ...um In a That Class GROCERY..STORE: From their long and intimate astoguaint. 'ince with the Grocery, Flour antilFeed bitantwa, sad their disposition to render witistaction to thoie who may favor them their patronage, tiwy hope In the ft:. lure. as an( the )m.l. - to obtain a liberal .hare of the public patronage. Give lulu Call • and See if we uo not tatke it to your in• tercet to call again. jan2s. , 8. SNITGER & CO. CLOTHING STORE NEW GOOPSI 11 INTER STOCIa-r- The underrugnett bikes pluaguto h Hi. funning but friends nn:l lLu R ubllc getter al,3 that he tuts Just rectived anti opened A New RDA of Gods, OF TILE LATEST STYLES FOR Winter krcps We boo of workmen In his employ. and fouls tonfklent of his ability to,cut awl make up garments both FASIIIONABLEk and in such a manner u -will phase hls customers. 030‘8'111411113111111`,(CIIM ALWAYS oNIIAND Ail and sae to Wore leaving your 'OrdersN.).enohere WILLIAM 1111EICH. ' any4elokly If nigewaser. Pi ~~~ Q
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