I I 0:11 TfroVea-vei . :Ae 4. wicroco. BUCTOIII/34 Plsonatria.. Beaver. ri..• Argil War Ls7l. A oottrsurtrATtolc touching the Knowlaularkwood murder, boat the.pen of li. McGregor eeq.,eame too late har . losistan this veil. it , will appear in the 'next lame of the Asap. Tu bill restoring the spring elec tioasfortowtuhip,wardandb ale ntiketil has Pawed both branches of the Legislature,• and hereafter they will tare place oo the thirdTuesdan instead of the third Friday la larch. The election ogicers chosen lest cider bar are to hold over until their isiic cerksors are elected. Tam Republican Seiatomin Con-' great decided hat week to let the Gent•nti Amnesty bill go over to the 'next session. We think they, act ed very stupidly in so doing. The Democrats took Virginia from us In 1869 because of Republican resistance to General Amnesty; and in .1870 they wrested West Virginia and Miamori from us on this trecise ground. 0 course this measure will be adoptedsoonir or later,' but 'how niapy more States can the RepUbye- an party afford to lose before It take!! plat*, ' A. 3. linurratin Esq. editor of the Lancaster Erambieti haareceived the tippointmentof Naval officer at Philadelphia, in place of Gen. Box, ter, removed. Mr. \ ffieetand was pushol by Senator' Cameron and Represented:tea Manner, Creery, leickey and others while Baxter was choice offientitor Scott, Represein fives Kelly and Meyers. Mr. files. tend, in all probability, will make a fliithful officer, but the wintry has no confidence in the man who pro. I i.urred him the position, and whose political work he. mnst necessarily, petfonn = l'Estessonicx Reform does not Netsu to be very popnlauwith our 4olons at Harrisburg. In tact, their tooduct on . the Local Option• bill , looks decidedly as though they= were .opposed to r ik reform of any kind In that direction. ,The bill here referr ed to has grown old .and ihusty In the Senate, and no action yet taken omit; and the belief now is that If it passes that body at all it will be In such a mutilated condition as to make It repugnant not only to the 'House, hut. unsatisfactory to the temperance ./ ) men of the State. No bill ever had more Mends amongthe people than this one, and why the &nate hesitates to pass it promptly is one of thine Harrisbnig mysteries mat', the public may not inquire into. ladles of Washington, D.. C. are going Into the courts in search of their rights. At the election held . there last week for territorial officers, a number of the fair one's presented thembelves at the polls with ballots In hand. The Judges• very gravely turned over the registration lists, and not finding their names, declined to receive their votes. Each releeted female then offered an affidavit to tbie effect that the bearer was a resi dent of the District, was a legally 4luallnetl voter under the Constitu tion and laws, and had applied to the n'Aoard of. E4rlstration to have her frame recorded on the list of voters, and that her application had been re bused. These affidavits are to be made the basis of a trial of the eau* • in the courts. LATE DAM from Washington state that the British High Comtnis ' stoners have received dispatches from their government Approving 'the treaty recently made by the High I.N3mmissionera for the 'settlement of the Alabama claims question.' The MI details of this treaty, are as yet unknown, except to a few persons who have close official relations with the President, and one of these is the authority for the statement that the treaty provides for a fixed commis sion to examine and pass upon the validity of all claims presented, and that. the Emperor of Braill is to arbitrator:: This Much is said, can he made public without violation of confidence as to the treaty in general. It is pronounced very favdrable to the. United States, at least as favora ble its can be negotiated now or for a Long thue. A nets ran from Scranton, Pa., '(;f Friday last says the miners in the ,emploY of tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal Limp/my resumed work on that day. At what price the men are working has not yet been made pub.. llc,,though rumor Puts it at $1.15. No trouble has occurred thus fur, and clone is anticipated. The men who have resumed are Germans and do pot belong t 6 the Miners' U nion. rules, members of the • Working men!s Benevolent Associations inter fere and put a stop to the work now fairly begun, the rolling mill and. furnace will as soon as a sufficient supply of coal is mined, be ready to resume oper ations , thus giving work to rive hundred men now out of ern. ployment. (ten. (Mom issued an order for the return of the militia to their homes, but since the gamine tion of work at the Lackawanna Iron Quinpany'a slope, he has revoked it: Trim New York Republicans were sold out the other day by oneof their Remosentativee in the /Hate Legisla ture. On seconnt of the forced resig nation of a DemaccMic member of the . fiouse i couple of weeks ago, tie •Repubilcans were enabled to previlist the passage of several very obnoxious measures proposed by ,Tweed• in the 'thereat of the Tammany' s iting. Ft-erful that one'of more of their number might be bribed by tla- op position the Republicans held *ban• cos and determined topppossicertain bills brought forward and Urged by Ole Democrats. Time bills were latinetly specified and noted dews la writing and every Republican in the House promised over his *psi tore to stand squarely up and resist their pomp tolheend. There were of theca aid for four or die days these en stood like a• wall of Are in the way of the Tannusny managers. At the end of that time, andWben one of the very worst tunnuseCot the 801111100 was being voted uport,, member named Orange Winans,elec ted ass llepublinuhend representing the athethque distaiet, *dined ick vote. This =Won enabled Tweed a Co. to carry the bi 1. / 1 2 (*Wel to vote, Winans mid that although he had signed a paper .pledgini him In oppose eertaln measures including this One, he would new elate that he did not understand the agreement be ,had entered into, and that in tlrrifti ture he would vote and act silth the. pewocratic . Party. It icsenerauf understood that be received $75,00 0 for thhteale of himself. TO? *TO - Ups o n ilaininrare 04-ftb! I him likthirt.bra- thean;lOW, contemptiblesenendrele the earth is corsedrith, a bribed legislator is the rest to he despised,' -He Ociuld be frowned upon and Ifootet! at; by every, honest wan arrd WortioU In, land. El Two mei Involving the consiltut- Sociality of the Leipti • Tender act were reopened Witte 11. S. Supreme Court last weak bust new arguments may. be heard‘ They hti), a) eady been'. suhasitted4 but: not decided, thoniflb la a sinithir Suit rise Conn a yetir ago decided that*liirlivatinot etinstitational at to exitincts 'made Wore its pasageln.lBB2. , kevert he. less.' &gut:dents 'ire to be heard on this point. and alsotiit to ,APPlice7; bility to contrichomik. , sitaitt oat; Since the decision at the thst inane tai new. Judges . lame taken their pierce On the Supreme Bench. It is Well limbo that these two ottleent, just ' previous. to , their 'appoititaent, were' heayy stockholders in ratitrays largely bdetested la the decision now to be made and for this " reopen "the cases thud ;tenoned attract an unusu al share of public attent ion . A rever saint the former decision under these circumstances, and in the haste which' hairhisen , apparent. wilt naturally taro torment WC altogether' -coin. pi thentary to the two Judges• thus calle4,,npon to 'decide beues they were arguing as paid advocides:leis than a year age.--New York Tribeme. SM! Tfik,lion.. A. G. RIDDLE, Ammer.' ly of Cleveland Ohlo, hut •of late years,practicing Jaw at Washington, D. C ; , is rapidly acquiring distinction as an eminent lawyer. Ho has just gained a snit In the ,Circuit Court of the United States 'sitting in RIO 4:lend, which has been frequently re krred to by the newspapers within the past' two year Si. ''.The following are the.cirepOstancei::, In 189913 e n Robertson and Gilbert Of oath Carolina,. legether with two inem• bees of *State Seriate,',4ti colored; I namely, the prieent. Chief Ja!lice 1 . Wood, and 24.: Halley. ; now, taem; her of -the House, bought- fi rst class tickets 'from Charleston through to Washington.. After retching the Viri glutei line the colored gentlemen were forced infothe smoking car, the PreW ident of the road being on the train and directing it. When the re mine to trial a determination to press It vigorously became apparent. • Th) officers of the road inmediately,of feted to 'pay handsomely, and the case WWI compromised. The officers of the road also declared that herald'. ter; Whether they concluded to allow blacks to' ride with first' class passen gers or not; they should case: have first class accommodations. The new appcikonment law, for members of the Senate and House of Representatives, will .be. found . in another column Of birdies Anciaii. it will be seen that we are connected -With Washington and Butler coun ties In both Senatorial and Represen tative Districts, and that the three counties are baaly fleeced In the op eration. If Washington and Beaver were entitled to one Senator under toe old law, It is duffle singularthat Washington, Beaver and • Witter aro entitled to but one - under the new lit,. Nor do they gain anything la the House, In lieu of .this coneeesion In the Senate. Washington rind Beaver had three Representatives before, and now when another large county is added they obtain •but , one additional member 'in' that- body. 4r. Rubin was on the conference committee and why be should stand by and • assent, to this virtual non representation; of Butler county, in the Senate,' or In other Words to al low his own locality to be so terribly butchered up, is the subject of no lit. tie uncomplimentary talk 'among tile constituents. We howev ir, refrain for the present, hsiu giv- . ing newspaper circulation to the va rious rumors affecting his conduct on this very important law. CIiXONAMS : . 11djourtted, Thurs- daytist; and although there were lengthy discussions, warm, aid angry pollthsti wranglinga, yet the general verdict on eta action is that it has been productive of much good both . to the country and to the Republican party. The advent of a hundred Democrats on the floor of the. House on the 4th of March, the loss to the Republicans of their tyro-thirds vote, and the good discipline of the Democrat" which made them vote solidly for every ,measure of tho alighted party inter est, and alsO Am: every measure of Free Trade, produced such, demons. Itzatlons In the ranks of the Repub. that, being without a leader, some of them began serioualy,to,. fear that the utinority would hereafter rule the House. Next come theSum net acitement, which threatened to lead to even worse &wedgies, ' the Senate, and some of the more tiudd ones were aintost ready to give 4 In despair. But ' the President's Ku- Klux message rallied the Republi inns In the House like magic, and from the hour wbentt.was read the Democrats led their power.. They hoped to make capital otitof thiKu- Klux. debate, but, after it lied nip Stir a number .of days, they found out their mistake snot brit 'were glad enough to stopit. The Banta Don/- Ingo rocSstre had a similar effect' in theeletude, and the seatiou Oman with theltepablican 'party' generally un tied and harmonlotti, with Many of Owl/obits of difference 'settled. The legislation of the session, although amounting to about 40 bills, is nearly cOmpitsed In the , KmKlus bill Ind the Delltriency Appropriation bill, .thointlient being mostly .of a private character or not Otrauch public Inter im THE Pnitanttirr .on Ids western •Trip, stopped an tljettbik helti et In diampolis, mid to the *Amine gieet fag Mite efuiells, is/AlllB4 and Oentleinen: I tharar.ionleartily for this cordial . . ;greeting, for I numreeyou It lantiaapeetad., When nett Wash ington Warms with.the View.egalag tom. Louie arithOut*ippinj ti.r the way. But on meeting , your , Male retitled Senator, Oov. Morton, 'tit Pittsburgh, he requested me to re 'maintiere dng thl a day.... That I unmated to ini do, expecting tome you people'ot r kaothmo c a t tan' onto to vest yea eisisow.. an d no c ei , tete greeting to me; and I leave him to thank you In m a te amino. i.%t'f.:C.'2:4~:iin'. , .:~`:~^'i~':.-:7..tSi2h.YYZr ;:~. `?.:.{ k:-7.3.?5~" .:: .•" ~ t•Y`~ ^' ktß'fA~% .'~:^.~^~ I stifter potboin I could d 0 .wete to LIT- 1 (APPlagsel senator. )IfOrto,u, then - %addressed . the audience), Juan eloquent Manner for some jengtbiat tit*. • Metal othei — nigables addressed the crowd. The President arrived in St Teo - atB. o'clock on Sunday morn ing. - -HMS AND ,TUERIF. —A car has recently been decided by the litiprenie Court of Ohio, In volving; the validity of subscriptions for church purposes. The. general • principle ;estahlished is, thatifter a ehureb has-incurred any ilabilltiesbn the strength , of subscriptions, these subscription are legally binding. In the cabe decided tilesubsexiptlon was for, the payment of a *mit debt and 01. cotart - held that the subscriber Was bound. to pay. A subscription 'tnaytiewlthdrltin before there is an ludebted4 oB ) afte.o l a'• rd L-A,correspondeneof alkaston pa per,Would 'taqinallie the :distribution of the Mies bi'seitdineiming meet westward. • Emigration he , ar gues,•tor the last twenty years has beet) steadily tending to luereitee .the disPropoitiOn' tit the 'sexes 'hi th 4 Ewa.- The young - men_ have gone West while the...young women, have remained at tome. In lola there ere 40 ty tie '3s ; ooo 19efe,P,_,en than - women, rho trutiority of intim: are utiles:tied: • They need- wives out there; 'Why, not 'organize female emignader(itOpletles ror 'the purpose , lot SuPPlYiefithe Woll7,;,!lwrOi feet istlitate-weet; of theldimilealppi tait firs afoul tea Ito' thirty thousand snore men thin wanten, the' most of whoin are - single. ' " • • —Miss Mari Parsoui, of Weal:thus Ohio, is to be married next' month; at Washington City, to Prince de Lynar, who is on the staff of Kaiser William, Miss Parsons,. with' her mOthei, has passed some time in Earope,,and'wherever she has gone she has been admired and received atteetion-from the most disUnguish ed personages. '.With her mother see participated at the summer • fetes at Conrikple;.gliftn by the French Empertar. 'and, Earpress two 'yeara ago, and Valle in Paris, prior to that: 'time, the - Emperer had treated her ,with distinguished attention. She inet the ; Oilman PrOce_ w4oin 'is to marry-at oneof the spas,•-•Ai the banquet given the Emperor of, Oer-i ,may on his return to Beiiin, he turn ed, while toasts, were' being givelt, 'to Prince de Lynar, and said : "I drink to your Amer-haul finance," and added that he rwoeld soon give' his aid an opportunitylo go to Amulet and- bring his bride with him td'i Germany. The Prince arrived. at New York by the last steamer. —The United States Supreme Court last week, with a full bench;l heard argument on the following points: First—ls the act of Congreknown as the' Legal Tender ; net Constitution al as to contracts made before its pas sage? Second—ls it valid as appli-, cable to transactions since its pas-' sage? , Hon. C. N. Potter maintain ed the -negative- of the questions. Attoroey General Alterman, in lieu of itbtlef of his °tin, Submitted one prepared his predecessor, Mr, Hoar, and then proceeded in a sum mary way to reply to. Mr. Potter, Mr. Potter closed the; argument, when the questions were submitted to the court. ' • ItX=l —Philadelphia is honored with a ' Prophet. His nameis Honigmacher, but hemlbt himself; for some recon dite reason, "l'he.Tesus of Isolation." Ile parades the streets upon an old gray hortie, his • red hair streaming; end he ernes. "a banner with 'a strange device." He is not alone in his mystical misslonl for there is al so to this favored 'city a brace s of prophets with uneommonly long beards, Who walk up' and down the therougfares 'exclaiming, "How are you, men and brethrenr It might not beexeetly the thing to stone these seeraNccording to the . ancient Drae tine ; but it would 'Clearly 'do no harm to lock them up.., Many per sons whci had their complaint badly have thus been cured. —How many "Gods of War" were them in the good old mythologipil days? - There wes Mare, for one; and there was his sister Bellona-44 she wasa goddess. However, here Is an Immensely strong, gentleman who signs himself "One Hundred Men . Who Fought under Lee," and who writes toaCharkiston newspaper thus truculently: "If the people of the North are prepared to destroy their commerce, their finance, their trade. and:expend their Wood to sustain therieithieveri and scoundrels In op , ( press g their fellow-citizens of the South, by the gods of war they' shall have a chance." We might have / been thrown into au Icy perspiration "by this strong language a few years ago=not now, when we have found out the Tit nature of the animal. It is sonnet ing, too, to have a good conscience. w , By the gods of -war-- the hole of them—we don't desire to oppress our fellow•citlzens of the Soottit but we do 'wish that some of them had n Utttle more, common sense. We do: - —May a man marry his own (de ceased wife's)ialster? It is discourag ing to find that this question, lately under long-winded consideration in the British Parlianrient, is such an I old one. At a book-sale in Boston last Friday; a pailphlet was offered 'entitled : Ilse Answer of Several Ministers in and near. Boston to that Case of Conscience: Whether it be Lewin! for a Man to Marty his Wife's own Alster. , By,. Cotton Mather." This sold for 46.25. Measly two Oen- Write have gone by since the little book 'wasinmited, andlhequeation 18 ant settled tothe ostisfactionoreverY .body yet. . "Pean, we have no ticed that those who do want to mar ry their deceased wives' sisters! do it without waiting for a meetmire de dalon of this case of.couscience • —Ruffians la Chicago hive pecu. liar WAS. • A party of them lestwit& *eat to the dead-houseof the County rinit*' and Ado the body' atu inultg Sirl,wbld .had.bego. placeit there. This they took to a Olson Uinta' itin at the baticdoor, tuatt hers ran away. It h haul tq inatgitle any hisinsin 'being do niteilY_degnAed that to his besotted factd4eStt barbs temsdeed likelhistatemi like a rare jest; out 'with the ability- to rise, mass has a corresponding . . porter of sinking libuself. lie way be a little lower than the ;tagele; he may also be a good *tal low*. than even such biliteitto.theAdfit.tai.Oitlat. Pie noels like) neukutti!'il4w-theirood gooKtusough, and the had bad Indeed. —A ca4ttin New York Tammany Judge Incently overtook a street walkerAaho- conducted. him to a pa wl hpigse;•'Where la! was robbed of somoixioney and $6,000 In 5-al bonds. Soonilter, - eatain well known de tectives 'mentioned his lasi to him; but he denied having lost anything; andsaid he had visited no inch honse. They .produced the botals,, however, : and. he was •compelled to acknowl- Oge himself the owner:. The thieves had voltintitrily tfttoredthem,dread -14 the .consequenee% of robbing a Tammany o81cie1.• '• GOVERNOR GEARY. 1114:111eIntions glisraldie Men and !enures. ..it did not nee4.au authorized de hial on the part of any of. Governor Geary'a Mende toconvincetlicipUblie that the foolish statement of an an onymcius correspondent of the • New York Herald, who Wrote'. from • this 'city as - if he - had' had an interview with his EXoelleney•Wasfalae: Those who know John W. Geary, are too well' aware that' he is incapable of saying. or doing foolish things, to re quire assertions front any quarter to aid them in detecting a fraud as to' his declarations. While he Is not a reticent man by any means, and is al ways ready and able at the proper time to deliver and defend his epin ions on all subjects relating to the public weifitre, he is no &Twain emu •lials, or willing to engage in the re tkilecandal business with eaves-drop ping eorresqxmdents who deal in the small sayings of little men. For thee reasons we did not deem it ne cessary. heretofore, and scarcely con sider it worth the 'trouble just now formally to - rimtrrallet the ridictd ous 'duff purporting 'tos - be au 'inter view with Governer Geary, and pub lished, as we havestated, In the New -York Herald. It Would be as pro titaWe to explain one of .Nasby'a lu dicrous extritYagauces. But there is a point-in this connection,' which a little discussion thereof may du no harm. We have in view Governor Gettry's relatihn to public men and measures. It is a bingular, but a historical fact, dud every pcsition John W. Wary has ever filled, he was celled to by the spoutaneouspre ferencos of the people. When un event has become a Wader of record familiar to all who closely observe the transactions of men, there is no profit to be derived from any effort to conceal It. History never;indulgte 'ln masks however it may coquette With individuals. What it is, it is, and he 'atom knave than fool whu labors to conceal its truths. _ Hence it :is fooligh to seek the concealment of the Met. that Governor litery's career has been one eyer at variance with what are regartled• as the controlling politicians of the country. He has never been a favorite with party managers for the reason that he - is a hard man to manage, When he was 'first nominated, it was confidently declared that Ketchum would be the man, for the reason that Ketchum :had - the politicians, in his favor. Gov 'ernor Geary made no special effort to secure his first nomination. The people made it a spontaneous offer ing, a keen acknowledgment on the one side of theirgratitude, and on the other a. studied purpose to teach .po- Mimi managers that 'they cannot al ways have their own' •way. Before the cesimobling of the convention, which first nominated Governor Geary, he had eagerly left his home, .having only gomh there to reerult his health after nut. hevere hardships of his brilliant Muinaigns in defense of (tie Governmen' He was willing to trust his name to the people, and they honored his confidence. But the se cond notninution of Governor Geary Was a different affair. The mere pol itician had discovered he could not be used, and therefore decreisi feat. Everybody is well aware that the c orrupt pont:hens of the Repub. lean party had sworn to set Governor Geary araderalStla. When the Con vention assembled in Philadelphia, the Girard House swarmed with so teillites who went there to dietroy our haulms Chief Magistrate. But the people Were too wide awake.— They anticipated danger, and there fore elected delegate' who could not be bought, and took care to iustruct them in advance:. Had it, not been, for this fact John ll'. Geary void& not have been renominated. When ever the instruction of delegates:could he avoided and the popular will ig nored, as it was then in Ihruplun county, it was boldly done. Never titeless, the people triumphed, and Geary Neer Governor. lie has never • deceived the people, maid as a conse quence, he has never been deserted by them. There is no Impeding the career of such a nun, because they who live by the truth will also en dure by it. A faithful public man has no reason to fear the mere schem ing politician or. hesitate at com manding the supiiort of the people. it mune to hint spontaneously—it holds up his head and strengthens . his heart with the force of inspira tion, which - the petty intrigues of mean men oineot take away or im pair. The great nutss of the Repels limn party of Pennsylvania Avould . feel insulted if they thought for a moment that John W. Geary depend ed snore on the pofitielun than he did on them for support. It was his per renal popularity which saved Penn. sylvania to the Republican party in 1869—and to his prudence and 'Saga city we owe the hartitouy that now exists in our ranks. These are facts which we deem it right should be fairly la 4 before the people. They are the Incidents which make the Re publican organizations of Peunsy !ve rde suecesstui, end lie who seeks to ignore them is a base demagogue, more impressed by ideas of self-im portance than 6Y appreciation of the sublime political truths he professes to uphold. John W. Clew is the people's man, whom the politicians twice swore to defeat, but whom the people triumphantly elevated to power. wherein he has never,. failed them a Jot, lie is among the truest of our representative men in'his dc. votion to popular rights, and this is the secret ()Lids personal popularity. Such a man needs no apologist, and is constrained to niiexplimadons for his coulee. The stake:mu who serves his country for the love of it, and hi-. hors for the public good on princi ple of right, anima many be misrep resented. Our Next Governor' We see by sone of the Papersipte sible und.probableiandithitei for tiov ernor of this Stute already named, and although the time has not come for such agitation, as we do not elect until 187.,'' yet lest some might infer 'wean this section of Washington County It no interest in' the subject, we desire to say that we' have a de cided preference among those named, and at the proper time, if we are not mistaken, the party will express it. There are tWCr gentlemen named, eltherof whim would bepopular,and and one of whom will (doubtless. be our Standard Bearer. We refer to lien. W.' W.' 'Ketchum and Gen. Johu F. UarUutift, present Auditor General. ' The first named Gentleman is know Co ninny, of our peoplepersonally and to the people of the `State' as one of the most able, honest, and competent Ater of the State, who is deservedly petit/Jai, ', , tthereVer known and always ,taus largly over his ticitet Du ette and' other bas adjacent to bite 'mum, he has been heard' hi de tine Of, tair.,principleyin Greene AV , ashinitton;_ Beaver; Fayette, an d Attest tif the Western txnulas; ability, so fa,r,excels _Soule 'named in a few of the papas the Western that there sh'ould and 'ban be no comparison: 'Many °four Peo ple would - feel' they were .hottorhig thetitselves, and promoting the 'best interests of die,lState by favoring ids nomination. ", lien. liartrauft lea modest gentle manly man of great ptitdenee and ex- == Ce bila il t* l*°m Qual im if n ca ile tiotia liii ; b ati as il t;eu lui ewitie * elect .Auditok,Geberal of tbe Siete, . Ara' e a mod faithful and able r - Was a prominent and excel : ent eer Ilk the listen AmsAVOrn "plernented fdthis stiperior skill and. bravery, and,trusted by hissuperiurs on all proper outtsions with the greet ed eetidence.7.• lin inispanyfriondi fin all a fete ate ofState; end especial ly in t e eastern counties where best knoWn:Whiritill 'laws hint - tocit. . only a popiehir candidate{ but otat who will make a wise ned able. Gov ernor. :I . : With two men, such us these , we cannot fait tocei unacceptable lean. -While Others) Mays be spoken of to gratify relatives, or thaw who have personal interest tobesubserved, the , timer,. the greatlnterest that will be at siakeittrije c` testislemand of us to presentto the laity n man Off h. — : lent and actin !edged ability. ~4 Mono R mbnean. :,) i -,;;', -- --. _ ..------ •A ROYAL 44DENE. To Jlnrreyy w reincesm Deco VA, Make a Mina Prince:" • Describing the scene at the -dediei tion of theßoyal Albert Hull, in Len, 'don, the Neiv York Tribune corres pondent says: The Queen came at 12:30. What the prognuntne said should be done was doue, the Prince of Wales and the rest iitthe Commit tee receiving Her 111Aliastita an she de scended from her carrlage,,d es corting her to the demthrough wideh the great multitude of hushed sOcc tutors were waiting teseebe-rappeat.. As she entered , the Whole' audience . rose and organ and ,orchestra broke out together in the strains of the •na tionidArithem, For a moment, the Queen halted on the uPper 'step and Just within the curtained doorway, curtseying low - to the silent homage which the great audience was pay ing:. Then she advanced, conducted by the Pritice of Wal6, luite slowly doWn the centel , of the hall between the lines.of yeomen. She wore, as she always wears, a. black dress; this time a plain morning dress of black silk, with'blaCk bonnet 'and gloves. The Princess of Wales followed Ina robe of ruby-colored velvet, and bon- , net'of the same. ller husband came as Colonel of Hussars, In ajacketlac.,. ed and frogged as only IlusairJackets in skis world are, not suiting his steut figure. Abe. Princess was ac companted by the Duk4 of Saxe Co burg, in what looked likean Austrian tqlvalry uniform,' all white. , The Princess of Wales is pretty and epop,- ular, but to-day most eyes are turn ed own figure that • follows, all clad in white silk, with •vail and bonnet of white, and a wreath of Orange bins sums about het forehead. It is the bride of last weeks the Princess Lon , ise, Marchioness olLorne, by whose side walks her brother, Prince Ar thur, and not her husband. For, to marry a Princess does not make a map a Prince, and royal etiquette thinks nothing of putting asunder bride and bridegroom. The Marquis. looking more boyish than ever, walks some ranks behind his wife, . shunts apart (tom her when they have reach ed the dais. and afterward, when the whsle party go uP • to their boxes, cannot even sit in the same tkoc with her. Nobody seems to be troubled about it, yet there in the Cabinet-box is that proud Duke of Argyll looking down on the curious scene, and one would really like to know what he thinks of the social law that ranges his son so far below bi son's wife. An Affecting Meese.—A Judge limatences n old Schoolmate w be !longed. • 'Judge Flippin then spoke as fol lows: " Samuel 11: Poston, this is one of the saddest eras of my life. Our parents and their children knew. each other. - We grew up together, went tone same school, to the same church; and played onhlA and in val ley the same innocent games of t boy hood. Years have passed since then. Our scads in Ifferwilitilieegged., You now stand conviDtedaft a' great end capital Crime • and as minister of . the law, have imposed upon me-the painful duty of pftsiing upon you the sentence of death. Were tt consistent wins my official duties, I would that this cup might pass from me, but I cannot now shrink from.the perform ance of this sad official requirement, and must not and Will not, in the fu ture, though other victims may fail to avenge u violated law:lt IS, there fore the sentence of the Court that you be remanded to thejall of Shelby county, the place from whence you came, to he there securely kept until Friday the Zth of May next, when you will be taken by the Sheriff of Shelby county, between the hours of Id a. in. and 3 p. m., within one mile and a half of the Court House amid county, and 'then and there, to be hanged by the neck until you are dead, and may t iod have mercy on your soul." When Poston was railed, both him and the Judgd were very much mov ed. Poston shook like un uspan and had to grasp a chair for support. At the eenclushin of the sentence Judge Flippin was irt,tears, as was nearly 4111 the large clowd 'gathered there. It was a most effecting !scene, and will ever be Tema( land by those who witnessed It, It Was a surprise to all to know the relation that had existed in early .ehildlexxl between Judge Flippin and Poston, and it must indeed have horn a sad thing for the Judge to eonsign to death the playmate of his.toytusid.—ltemphis THE FOUHESTEK THAT I WANTED. Au luntaueeor Ili• licusurkable Mff=l Forrester, the suspected Nathan inurtlererLeontinuc4 to sustain his reputation as the "best hider in the World." The following instance of hisdaring is related : -*"A few months since a number of his Minsk were confined in woof the stoutest jails in New York State. The crime which they were in for was certain to give each a long sentence • and their friends used 'every endeavor to get them out, without avail,- until For rester triok the matter in•hand. One dark night he went to the jail, and, preklng the lock of it with it tool used tor that purpose, he passed into an other. room, where he found the turnkey lying on a mot asleep: tie ing-up to him, Forrester very adroit ly abstracted.the keys from his belt, and proceeding directly to the cell, unlockelmid liberated his friends, three humber--all making their escape without being been. After getting his • friends out, Forrester locked the cell dot:mend going hack to where - the jallorwas lying, coolly replaced the keys in his belt, and go inkont through the smite :door,lock ed it with the same hiStreideut with Which he had effected an entrance. Many other instances Of his daring are related, but l thls will give anAtlea ofthe kind of a,man he td--(me.Who takes desperate chances and generally comes through suet:caul. A Calleareouslinabstad Mod Enth er—Last sad Token Ipraffeetion. Ahem- a year since. Atte wife and three children of Elijah Munsell, of the western part of Monson Maine, died of attin - poi, and were hurled in a pestere-near his house. 31r. Atun sell: himself hadthe disetrie but recov ered, and has since llyed alone in the home where his family died:, Tie mufti not bearthe idea of having his loved ones buriedin',a pasturpi and finding it• Impossible to obtain any one to assist in removing them to the common-Wrist place, he undertook the task alone. Onbue of the moon light nights of the past winter he op ened the graves of his family an d by means of ropes and levers reaseu,the four coffins and loaded them , into a wagon. lie 'carried theta to, the,:bu rydinggrounnoshere ho had priviqus iydog graves far their reception, and buried them—This: sad and lonely act occupied nearly all night. Few men would have hi,d the courage to rform such ad &tibia tbehn pe d and father who had tended his faint. in; their Met sleben and hail rer t hem in fort hevri"thrug not the pertontumesmf tWit last Ice* f ageetlon. t: - ..e.- - -. ?,.i :-::-.- •:- " y~d io~ie . FIRST , SESSION. • ..tiixtrraiti - li, '. ,_ Remolotions asking the President foran engineer to-seilied4s4boxioney ottito Ippi levees, in Lotfisuma t, asul inquir ing relative to theremoVal 6ftallrowd depots fartherZrern the 1.1.15 1 .0,01.t01, were titlopted,l t The aepert of ithe Omit: Mice Vostlilltlett pn the P.. K)ux bill pas disc uffieu of leng th , and adopted The Omference report on the Deficiency bill came up and was rejected by a tie vote ; and a new Conference ordered.. , ltiousE.—The resolution' for.toilie t ion of taxation wadi:NON:slat some I!ti.lth4unt went oveiat tili, ExPirg• Lion -or the ••morttlng hour. ~Several private LUIS then pawed. SENATE, April 111,1,- , The:taine went into executive itertioit,i rotti.Y 'after raiding the. Journal. ;and, _re7 untitled until about 4 p. in., hiter Whieli they pasetsltwo or three pri vate bills, among was - that authorizing the sale of the 'Cherokee lands in Kansas. The report Of the Co Committee of nference on the Ku. Klux bill was diseineed , and agreed to. A resolution was. passed to ad journ sine die to-morrow at I:15p. rn. llousE.—The Senaterequest for a new Conference on the De Do bill VMS acceded to. The report of the Conference - Committee on the K&Klux bill was discussed and re jectetind anoth t he 'Conference orkered. T he . report lot the 'Conference Conn:6low on the Defi ciency bill wits,re4temaillted, after smuedebate ; e nd;aftewards reported In such it shape as t op the Mouse. Adjourned till to.morrev(at 101 a. in. .11.-A committee was appointed to Wait iMontlmPreb: ident and iiiihrth hint that If he had no furthercommunications to make, Cl . mgeem was ready to adjourn. The comatittee reported'. noting further froth the,Kietutive, . and at 2 p. m., the Senate adjouitied sine die '• • merge film the Sen ate announotxl its, nitteetnetit to COM femme report on the K, K. bill; and its concurrence in thejointretiolutlon for final atUournment at 2p. in. The Conference report on-the K. was' discussed and 'turn:ed to by a party vote. The Senate concurrent resolution to adjourn •itiaa die. at 2 p. tn., to-day, was adopted. Several bills of minor Irnpurt . passed. • Messrs. Butler, Parnsworth and Beek, on leave Offered expraruttlonS hr. which teyindulged in a - tirade of personal- Ay which preeoked roars of laughter from members and visitors. They were interrupted. in. the midst of this dignitled'and amuioing debstany;the descent of the Speaker's hammer, ad journing Congress: The Anniversary of the Y. td. C. As sociation will take place in the M. E. Church, heaver, next Sabbath evening. The Protideut will make to report of the .doings of the year, and addiesses will be given by the pastors. ! • ,• Tie. Balloon ar= and circus in Rochester on last Monday afternoon attracted a large crowd of people. At the appointed time the balloon was In flated and set adrift It ascended very .gracefully until' it reached a groat helght, when, after tarrying a short apace, of time, it descended rather awkwardly hind alighted in the middle of the creek. The aeronaut took to the water and myelin ashore. The balloon was got 'ant" with little difficulty, l'ho circus was con• ducted with more propriety than such affairs gencrally'are. nsuar. The Honolulu thniniercial Adver tisr tittsl;: : ; • _ ; , By the Wludeship notrian,'Cuptain, ); Jern an of New Bedford, which ar-i rived ( i the 27th ult.from a cruise to the so thward, weleirn that a -ser ious utlny occurred on • beard that ship while lying atanChor at one of the Marquesas Islands, whither she had put in for recruits. Thecrew, to the number or fourteen , headed ,by three txratstediers, demanded liberty to visit the shore, which being declin ed by the Captain. they refused duty, and attacked the first and second of beers who endenvortsl to quell the mutiny, itud funfined the master to his cabin. The two o Moos were bad ly cut and beaten, awl barely escaped with there lives. The mutineers left for the shore,Mking three boats, with. gear, clothing, etc., threatning to tome back and take the ship. - This Mc Captain ' prevented by slipping the cable in the night and setting sail for Honolulu, - -- LATEST NEWS. —Thedwellinglioueeof in :Nlevlianict , hurg, Indium}, county, was destroyed by fire lAA Sunday morning. —A Republican primary election will be held in Juniata county, June 1871. The return judge are to ineet in the annul Jury room at the Indiana Court House on June sth: --A man named Furry, who works ut the Westerman Funmee, in Shur onotot his hands on a grindstone smile days agoiby which both thumbs were severely injured, by hnving the nails groumi Off, and the flesh up to the Joint on one or than. —The Ebensburg Alleghenian says: On Wednesday evening a freight en gine tired the barn of Cyrus McFar land, near Tipton. ft was entirely consumed, together with the barn of Hugh McClellan, near by, which took tire from the ti rat named. --For sonie time past a pack of wolves has been infesting Rye town ship, Dauphin county, much to die annoyance of the residents - of that vicinity. On Thursday last, three of them made their appearance, and af ter being duned by dogs some tiMe, one of them was shot by Mr. Power, of that township. —Bloomfield 7'inies. —The Washington Reporter, in speaking of the fruit says: "Reports from ail parts of the county agree that the recent severe frosts have materiality injured, If not wholly de stroyed the crop. - Fruit trees of al most every' kind, except very lute ones, were in full blootn..and the se vere frosts have nipped them so that they seem as If withered by- dames. —The iletyshurg Star says: On the sth inst.. the boiler at Milten berger's Saw AIM' in the Smith Mountain, exploded, from some our explained cause, there being at the %time a conlearutively low pm sure of steam The building was consid erably damaged, some of the mated abs being. thonen, several . hundred yards.. Mr. M. esti:mites his loss at Sa t een, • . . - —The itaftsulan's Journal says: We are informed that *evert horses. nine sets of new hailie, betwet four and five tons of chop, and all the lumbering tools, &c., ' belonging to Messrs. Finney S harrows, ut their (=pun Dent's Run, wereconsumed by fire on Tuesday evening, April 11th. . The lass sustained isestimated at about/three thousand dollars. —The Somerset Herald says; fires have been raging in the mountains in several localities throughout the country. Dr. S. S. Good of this place while retttrnhig home Nom a pro. fessional visit last Suuday, suddenly found hituself in the middle of the road with fire Mt both sides of him. liad•he been a few minutes later he woalt have been - entirely cut off by the devouring element.. . • --Mr. George. Blackhnriell house, in &mike npring township,' Bedford Canty, was consumed hy fire, on Saturday . last. It orlginatid from the • stove pipe which extended through the root 'The family . . were at dinner at the Utile but did not MS- Voterthe fire ^trhtil It had made too treat headway to . be , stopped: All the' fttrniture• and household goods were saved. • Mr. Blackburn's loss is estimated at a thousand tiollars.u , o Which there was no' insunmee. • • The orph*sebeeis. ~:, ~, ..r. The Soldiers' Chribmi Bawls, lag to thd deadlock at are in a most anotnalessa a, lo I . the Senate pomade KU ' e tho duties of the *mere! min dent to Professor Melt m, etintender of Comm on too When this bill came to the other branch It was 'tiered to aeominittee, who reported on it adversely, where it has ;keine° rafted, Nags, Cot. arland7resignadVtlenp Governor Geary ap,poide4 lessor Wickersham tils" atibbeksit;". `which 1 diminution the tic4nothing_,4epum kis never even so much as is lied - ufir Colonel McFarland's resignation WWI to halve taken effect on thelst of March, but as ids, eueciam has" not been confirmeaby Mk *este he still continues to - exectitetlietiatlds of the office, no doubt elliciontiYand well, as het had done her^ At ffePlott to the contrary notwithstanding. ,But is not this Wiriostvernstitable Lod* halve muddle? And Who is milieu anise for it? Marty, the refractory :Democratic Senate. Philadelphia , Pfess. ••.- • - ' , ~.. The Potter Jottenat toys: On Thursday last, Mr. Joseph Fisher, of Keating tp., a young man of about 23 years of age, while assisting Pliny Muria in_ threshing,- fell through a hole iu the scaffold, his head striking the iron wheeler's' fannirig-mill with such terve as to break the wheel and inflict 'fatal 'lnjuries upshn himself. He lingered, in a speechless and nearly insensibleaundition until Sat urday morning, when he expired. —ln Welislxiiongh; on the 12th, inst., the horses; attached to a buggy,. containing Mr.; Lot W. ,Webb with wife and child, ' l ran; off and mashed the buggy. The whole party were thrown out, Mr. Wtibb and the babe escaping j with slight bruises. Mrs. Webb was 122:21 N9lite to ilddligo Cootracioris. Clunisaticste Oirtrg. LIZAVr.a. I ~, "April di, sal. f Sealed ',repass!. ill be received at this other, ,bj ten board uf comity commissioners. until Sat urday the sOtti day of May next. for the muoury arid‘the WIXSial structure of .an arched bridge over ltoccam creek, at Xurdocksville oo the roomy line between Beaver and Washington connues. `Said brit to be eighty Act smut be. hymn the abut ow Speollthatlau for th e ma awry end strutter& ybe teen at this eStee from the Us th day of April - 0081 10 o'CloCk on the day col .koing. bald tr udge tete let and UM Jotntly by the ttoromisaloosoi: of Bracer and Wubitigtoet coondes. The Vommlesionethsse theft tto rejer; any s or all. Was:. By ord County. tom noultaisers. t . 1 'Juin.; 'Mc Ble.'Llerir. , 1 sorilidOw I Radical copy ,'., Rowell di CO.'S Advertisements THE 'ISCITOOL. Nora !aruely_patronladd by Yining Mn e than' any Li other for • dationn* Acadansic Education to Eastunui College:TotigithSe, N. T. It Is the Oldest. but, 4,44.41 is a s Prating School' in the United States, bud 'the Only one providing situations for linnicuita. Haar to patrons in every nuts. Address apre,:4l II Li: EASTMAN. LL. Prraideut. Itolidaylburg Seminary,' BLOOMINGtb - N,--111.,-=NURSERY. likit Year. 00w.. IS tireeuhowom Lug. rat Assortmeut—wil slats. Hest Stock! Low Prices! Would ion know What, When, How to Maul? Fruit, rrhode, tiorergre.m Tree., Hoot Ainal.. 5 .. 000 0.0.0 1 ?Wall, Apple Sred,iikrly Hose Potato., hbrotw. Noes, Greenhouse and tiara. YLaufa, Me.. "know and Fepriable east.! Fluent. nest loilection—korut sad quallty. mend 10 cents for new illustrated destriptare catalog. —IIO pages. Kent* stamp, knot, fur Malaga. 01 keens, with plaid directtous—Gl page. ; bedding d Olokn p:autil —44 pawv. not W uoit•waln price lu 1--21 pagrs. P. K. MIEN 11C„ bloom. gtun. Jr. --,-., - . pi"- A reMetlylcalea has beep I,..vt ' s,'.'"'" ad fur 10 yeara, - prmed lu thou.. viliNi.,- , . s tr lg giat es .r..79: l 2 le r„: kl curter or I toga; perforrula4 onauy re mutable cur. , . Merits a Mal lej•M i a. fruas all alio are mitering fruuk k,tAbtialmi• " ' imil " . I . 6 ' e l lu 'r And TalulY , rektag relLef./ 1 1 .11 1 • /Sat. ' projudice pr , rent pea from b. , Lb!, c;ir - itiTilso: Cough, and ['olds..—Tae Drug. gart..ays it core a illesa all. .AslAina.—The &hi and cares of iv+ marvelous, itrundlino.—Eve ry •ufferer It i.I gull rellrfaud cure. nroul Al[- at/ rhpitre ouiy a It. dom.. Luagl.tiaruseit.— Mu (Urfa rases • maw:laced lucurata, ikbaitp. -It renovates and invicanites the syelean: /seer ininplaint.—Arcria (Petits regulator se *W. or gan. Dyspepriai—irs AsaUAV acelua ow the •taht ash curer It. dirpottien.—lt Is kraWirgtrastg and appeillertestcortag. Urinary WllllAB.—A€ltun on these . markintyind prompt- s lilt. CROOK'S WINE nch In the turellelnal qualities of 'far. emabhsed.trith vegeta ble Wert-chews pd underubted. value, which make It uusurpasar..l. pot only for the complainto`enum 'rated, bat It retdly restore exhausted strength, M .443 4 them., ftlaxes the Lires and puts term Str.ltork, . eats the food to:lngest. sod Makes pure blood. end breeti • ‘ivachy appreci ated by both surindand sick. 1( You att taiolod fu arrf war:' efti WOW if juts try :the krr4jrtoil look prop Hiroo)! Dr. Croora %Vire of Tie you .311 add ) our lettltuutty to Its oral value Iu ter. reCting ally -. llli that flesh to heir to. - Yrep:lrrd out, 1., 0,[,/ I'JIOM,A k 1.0, Sold oy g 1.3.3 e) es) heti.. II AI,I. PO ItTP.R., .1 unrd un City. \ I.'hole•Ale Agent., r - f •PIE TILE RED IIONISIE POWDER , . —00.13.1 .141 packs. 1411 Horse Trade Murk. lA. re& eared of Gictsidn.s.—Aarnit Snyder...l:. N. A..l..taet Mount Eton, Pa.. C. iiCalldf• Livery mid Li:change Stable, .insibury. Penn coved Fran 4 er. —Wok Jr. Wilbrini's, Pa"..'A. taw., Metchaut,•Viaallisigixi i 11e , Pa... 1. rilonuaker*, Jet.its VSllitre. I's. !lots, need rsr Lung Pi red.-. Bess d Ike's, Lewis burg. Pa. lines, 1,11,14 ( ' win. — thou. Clingsn'i, Futon Cu.. Pa. Bays cured n 1 LADbum.--M. Barer, ais A. (7adivaltadehi, Minos, Pa Owe arrol.—Dr. M'Cleery..J. 11. M'Curthick **triads rural of CA4eris and Gaix.l.-14. B. T. v‘ataorliuwil, Dr. r. Dolls, C. W. Sticker, John mid ;Ames Pinney's, Milton, Pa. Ilureirc.l% more robid.aki cited wtoisc, ante was saved by calm: [ho Bed Horse Powder prepared by (7l' SO'S /SIWWN, Druggist. Chemist and liorsentess. et hie Whole.ale and Retail 13ruz and Chemical Emporium. Broadway. Milton, Fe, to whom all .inlers shoran he add teased. FOR $7.00 PER LINE We wel lu.-rt W adverUkuoeut ONE MONTH if, One Hundred au/ FRq-tire• Ilret.clue Pennsylvania Newspapers, laclading Elearn We refer to the puhltatter of die paper, to whom our reoponelbility to well known. LIST 1311 . N 7' PUFF. Addr GEO. P. HOW ELL h CC., Adverilelng Agent., No 41 Park 110 W., New York. Ilse the "Vegetable 1826 PULYIONAItY ISAUSAitt." 18'10 Tits old standard rrnretts for Coughs, Colds, Cot, pmotion, ...Aortilac . ftkier." LILTLZIt, 81t,.. a Cu., Roston. A DAY VOU ALL *TIM Strocil Tool. Addral.. A. E. Gauti.x.Sprlngtleld, Vt. FRAGRANT. SAPOLIENE Cleans Kid Glow* trid nil Muds of Clu be sold Clothing; minuses Paint. tirsere, Tar, del. in stantly, withottithe knstinjury to the finest labile. Sala - by Dr VIM, Raul Fancy Goods Deaden.— 1 , 11/14.0,14 14APOLIENMA.:0., MI ItarclayAL. Now-Tcrt, et La Salle Street Chicago. OM' the CCorer and talr e ear. 1.3 Price Etta.s3.-2-5 Ageiitt !;itemd This W E :J .I " P ai; 4 H . At Ait ir a 4 pease., or allow • helm nommissiou to salt our onto an wonderful Inventio Aggro.* ha W AGNER Jr. Marrball, Mich. CUT TlllB OUT! And send Twenty-Ise Cents tor a Ticket and/draw 6 Winch, litiving allichtoc. Piano. or some arida ot spine. . lz for tine Dollar. Address. PACK ARD& CD . Cincinnati, Uhl, A NOID QUACKS. victim early hubs. I.} cret lon. carping persona debt ? its, premature decay. etc...kitalugltiod In yalretysiry..agrestaeci remedy. has a simple means of self-cure. which he will prod free to his fellow.sufferers. Address .1. 11. TUTTLE. NitPlian el— New York. irjzipathe•c.At irEmr.i4v. , tn6 l •`Freidom Perry. Comm*" itivettnitAble I boat. running from Freedom - Moire tit Fur. landlugjor the conveyance of Paseengere. Freight Ind Mll,. parties Do the !oath Aide wiik plates hese , In mind by taking , this Ferry. they will bit landed near Flouring Mill., Woolen Mille. Wait and Plain. log Mille. Lumber Tent and Stores, where every. thing they Deed. ran he had et reseonable J. PAUL Nei( Pro inn. Atteati—lieTdOlNiAN. swy. , laprt9-341 111.1.1A31 311 . 11.4:14 - - - JACOB TRAS PLANING' :707LL-.:-:' latiLgß &THAI, 34bnifadurdia41Wersin• Dressed. Lumber, SABA `DOODS.SIDITTPIS FLOGNINS, MOULDVMS. Sr• •-• ' > Scripll &living and Turnin. ' DONE TO ORDER;. . • . . . ORDERS pti, MAI UESPEOTFL: LILY somermn, AND PROMPTIN . •ATIEtirfI ) ::TD:4 k Mill 'Opposyl, _fife I*#:road Stati?n, ipro 19 71; ly „„.- Mfaeptkineous Ridu CO 'Prices! EEO -SpemertSpp.l fima.,tht East WITH A LAROtt STOCH OF GOODB, •-•,s • LevidirCath - Prices, h:ndwin Sell hilnie 000411 • AS 10)V. , AS BEFORE . THE WART GansWhig of. Dry Gonda, Groceries, Pro _visions, Hardware, Hata, Cgoa, Botha And Shoos, Hope. Ocum, racking • , Yarn, lion, Nails, Paints,' „ . ,Alki,ttaetaw., GS, Putty. Ilnifensware, Wfv. ' low-ware:Flour. • ' Feed, Grain and Bacon, a varie ty of Printa,lfttsllns, VelingaGellafos,Cbeeka, • Alpactsofeam,Dintms,Crasb.:. and Ifthoury ; also. Teats. Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Kolasses, Carbon Oil, 200 bbls. qf the"oloreded Ctudon (Sty AND NUMOCIWEEf 1 L9Ult, ' . Jan arrival] and fur sale,. Wheiciale and " : At Pittsburg Pripes. 200 Kegs Wheeling Nalls ONE CA R WHITE LIMIS;•• ter Az:;:s11 et474;it A Large Stock of • 'Whits Lead and Paints. A ifer7 superior quality 01 Strum & Wet set a Soaps; and a lot of Carbon Oil . Just Arrived and for sale, IVholeeale and Retail. ALSO, PURE CATAWRA, ISAB4LA . Co.• cord Qf our own vintage, for Metilernal and . Sacramental PurpowA. are highly Re commended by those who have naul them. - They are also Agents or the !, KNIFFED.7 .110WEl k AND REAPER Ant) Pitt. Nnt. Plow Cris Pil;IVO. Thanking the Public for their past pat• ronage. We hope to merit a tilieral share 112 the tuture. All Goode helirered Free of C7iarge You can rrly on al: gno& being fresh, as all our, al goods Were wild at auction. SPEYERER ac SONS, 4)033c -Singel...Sewing Nubile. HINKL i Et. KNITTING MkCHINES, The MOO perfect end simple tuschh4 of the kind net Invented. both of the shove popular has.. he,rs CHIN IC from nineurda Pries of lIINK LET S Viil TERS,f34. Circulars and blondes maned free, on applies. lion. KTRAW*IIO2IItSI) . N. =MU No. SO riliN Nlrcet, PlitobOrrhia Agents wanted tar the Intikley Mechlin &cep when. and kw the Albert hi Watteau Penneyfra; nla Emden& Ohio and Wait Vs., *ben there are none alresdy-eetabliehed. nocat.•tr. j chd Jo ts SAM'S MASON & SW, NEW BRIGHTON MEERT WORKS, NAN(IIeA &TIMERS OF UMW-11.11/111:14 to.atirriatai akt ' 77 g toowas mnatraus, dr,c., &c Special attention to given to the ; Hardening& Tempering ql* the Blades, and we feel and know ottnelree to be. competent to 'alike the very nest. ea we employ none bat en- perlenced workaen, and me the beal of steeL Stritmuel Masson ban now been In the . baldricee forty year., and ht. Sane are all pract(sal workman., WO arc vivo rannaraintwers of .. POCKET •E -1 !;'; N -AW'r.., PRIERS KNIVEs, PENCIL Made helm &C. Warctiow's. Relined English titan!: and Ni airy Blade Warronfol. Special attention la called to our emit of-- .4240 rs .• • • illotVei Laclit's' Scissors' . Bankers' Se issore, • Barbers' Sths'aors,,ke. MEONZ=E=I • fir Price Lint IStrnialtell on application OFFICE AND %.*OIcKS NNW ttit/LI TON. reptlblytoettichalectch 1111AIIM Nharoo. Bea. ser Comdr. Pa.. Pozermarr audiPsnrroomiew Panetta, Is prepared to do all work In her line at Magmatl'. rata and on abort notice. The pat ' = or the public reopectbilly 11371:1f. (1111A11.1 HUIIIXT, Notcey Public. Cow s, veyaneer sad Imurence Agent. Deeds nod Agreement. wrilmo and acknowledgement. taken, Ac. Having been duly commi..intied .'Agent tot several dist elan &pomace Compattle., repre senting the Fire, the Accident, and Use Stock Departments. ineptGetl to take risks and strati: polka!e on the most liberal terms. Also. *Soot Far the -Anchor Line* of nest class Ocean !Item rm. Tickets mild brand Prom all poets la goa ts:ld. inolaud. Scothid.t.ermany and.Frages. dee In Tres brick row, Dbunoti. Itoehmiter. r J. .11:VIDEIISON. bailor taken hold of . M. old ronudry aoln, lo I,:oehe.W!. Pc; will he pleased tugmeet hip old automat and Mende who may want either the BEST COOK -11417 STOVIS, Heating More, or any other ktud of Camino of beet material and workmatiadp. The boalnegia trill be coodtreted by / 0.71 / j J. J. ANDERScnif &SONS. 112.1,L MERCHANT TAILOR, BROADWAY, _ • IZEW Bararrox, .PA.. "•- " • Raving refelyed a large and well selected stock of • : Fall gsitWinter Goods. ." amatotlag of •• • BEAVERS; ,C,FIZAHILLAS, CLOTH. 4, .CASSIALERES, LlBll MELTOI O 7B; VESTING.% die ow& wiltße Rada to order ost %Pe , , BUM REAVIIABLZ P - 1, 4 . and on tbe shortest pcmible notice and in:muted te ler=74 ttreilirodnoeta and tutalog Karabin aspartame ia setting, I ! defy esalarßete Bit•tha State. a. to =aka and It. I keepoteo on bud ir ian stock of reauy made clothing efle!tato loaaufactara. Ma prilliakComagalliil Win Ilbr pile at gb• Lt we Iliefwil, . . . A ONEATINEINCAL OMNI! 3:!r. 'W./fallaWa OUSIMILIM. GAR' BITTERS .. . 4 mulangiof ?Winds 11, Stlir pi ll i tz . tet e =gager. g d WHAT ARE THEY? P " • suit 211 I?i -• t;a FA!. • iv] t4l L:: 1 1 11 8 it T; TUT AM NW • Vra. 3 FANCY DRINK. I dads ed Poor Ulm. Wklaker, Vr.ot iirtr.:. 'card Mode I.lgorrs dortorod, retcod oral , toed te Plasm Its taste. called" Tones:: ar 4 „ try."...ltagitacro." ac.. toot lord 11. c tie in • • Iriditiatorle and rota tat ire a Ira: 32:"..ea • .rcoa the Tithe t.oola and Ercat of :redo Atooltolic rat Ims Immo. a Lie tatIEAT BLUOIJ tunintl. Li 111111117 P/LINCIVI.E. por. Invigorator of tor S.irtrs. •-• • • ; • Hilts? cod tr. 1.•::: Lott , . erraon cao : „ , :too sad mood ar-c e..• $ll2O wlll be gyro, - 2a bones are rut otratratimd itr . esker didas, a:. v.irt "Ivo. lotot War logdoirmatory 4.84 Christ? Lilt' c:., ISM 111.14 Gets. Dystroghlor or I Wigan. :•. 11111 w. Itesoit trot awl lutorodirrot , Idoesiess et ibe Ulood, LI, or. . : Nattier. lado Muer* LA4 Len o.c. 'al. 111hVilAscg uteEte. 1111eed. which ts gcarrodir t y thhoDlgnalvo DVeITT2I 4 I.II. OIL I:kblGre•VlDl. schr,Palzi la tho barrchleti. Cocoa:. . • ?eat. row d y. Lou rn clot ou a .1 Degree. to the /daub. if the Usatt. 1ou.o:::••••4!oti of ti-e =lam ad Ila 1114staysoutisLoocrod _ maptomiarrs tat OTlPTitigo.f 0 2 1 20 - •a • they tartgoado ills Womb .4 ??!.also ._ pld liver sad bow-lit:whit* rend. r __ alscacy to ckaaolog tie blood of ail _ boputiog sew 1110 and vigor to ii.e votdia if 4.-d, • • NOR MEIN DINIZA.IO24 Vrclitirw.Tritor.-1 - • raw:. Machos, Lpod, tionylos. ILA t0.4..r..,:a Waded, Ellag.trond. Erald-Iload, Eon Eyri,En d i g, mg, Scud. Llrcolorstioas of the rtuol,, wad Diseases of too :,kla, of whatavar oade w Lore aro Iltanitty dug up sod tarried cat of Le 41Ort time by thetas of thew ibltten. ter :ego etch cum will COCA MCC Ito moirtaorodi!..oi r r isratrcs efest. Clouse U. Vitiated Mood alanore P. to., baguet/es bursang through the akin In ttn: :foal or Soda t stesuao 11 whoa you Lod 2 oh . tat Sheila to the ?chat clawie lt oleo fr_ and road dmipwill all you:whiz. IL. IL` :..d pan sad Um heath rot the robed at 11441-, . TAP! sod other W 0113114, lodur o gated of so many tbwasida. an efortadir ado and wooed. Tor tall directloue rue cont.:, circular arattad loch bottle, pritord to Let ',_ suws--Teglialeilincati, Trough sod Ipeofot I. W/1121211.. IProprtator. D.ll. IIotOTSLD )Haggis* sod Woo. Agents. E. Traca:co, szo! 112 .414 Commas Surd, Tow To, 7" BOLD ST ILL DDITGOISI9 43D D 141.11,12 rate 1:":0:tr New Art rertisensentg. MILLINERY AM) a>a=ll:filWill.il=llZ4: Mrs, Z. 310014.1: WOULD IN FA wItNI THE LADIES ()F lat.aint ILA tt ilts! .he btu on hand, and Ir tenet. now. I.4Lat .11.•.•• t Ilat., TlON‘rt• •09 Iltrnlntet. in trio it: nrtlt, In inn Lite., otaL., Ladles Raj Ittntra, and tin. altered. elflOrd and itmatttecl. Dress anti other Y•1:1114, 11 itlitti of expenenne In th e ah. ,, • ho•it the ittiltla con tr . , on rece!vtne .381•1.4ell , ou at Ler e.tiAttli.itny,i,pa..tr, the I nh'm lintel. Thad street. Iteaver. Pa.` Aprrn4tor ' n• 7. Alt,n)llV., I= In BINGHAM& CO„ Commission Merchants. Awl Dealers in all kinds of (mus. QCICK SALF- 4 , AND PROMPT' RETURN = Office 207 Liberty Street PITTSBURGH, PENN rir cONsIGNMF.NIN •toLICITED aprs,3m New Trimming Store, Cot. 3d dc Reinlnctry smell. 33 MIA. lir E .IZ, PA Mrs. F. D. Fast fins juiiit opened n ciwiry Int of ft+hinnal l,• Millinery: liatic Bonner., Prim., Rib bons, Fine French Fliverii, Illusion, tr Ladies', 21/Lotes' and l'hildrelue Llop, Gentlumens' unbleachol extra quality, , KID GLOVES, ) 1 , coAtgErs, coLLe.ns. HANDKERCHIEFS, EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMING'' BUTTONS, SPOOL COTTON Machine Silk. ]b - yr It ][sl3 s and nil nrticlei usually kept in Pir,t.el,t.• Trimming Stores. In adillon,cshe will keep a good 2.lsort ment of Toys, Laid Pencils, statoiarry. Penknives anti Fresh rode,' Urinary anti Gingersnap, constantly . mt hand. faiol4 - .tf BUYERS, LOOK REEF. It may not be a waiter• of speei.al ur toter to the people or Beaver roam} hr. know h a t iitrlmpiring between hung William. Nnpoloi.la 111. Itismark and Troche in Lurope. hat Il I. a matter that etTech4 them limb:H.lly t,l 'know where thev , eau buy tiny anti cheap 6110C1.11. IEA. S. SNITGER & Co. At their old stand in sweer • l'a., are •::. furnishing to their customers ever!,rt. ,- ; milled for au their line. They always I- , t . a full assortment Of GROCERIES. flour, Feed, thifees, %Fos, ..141 , 1". Spices, Tobacco and Cigars: And 1111 otlwt snit:try lamtall% „.11:1,1 Inn First Class GROCERY ci•{0111:'• From their long and intimate argetoo once With the Grocery, Flour :m ! l'olt businma, and their dfspieLition i‘? Tr' l " swishier to those who may firer Diem srldt th it iettronage, they hope in tic II tune, as' in the past, to obtain Aare r tithe public pittninne and are i t' we do not matte it to yoor ive Us, a Call ic terest to cull again. jann. S. SNITGEIt _ _ CLOTHING STORE NEW GOODS!, 'WINTER STOCK la m The undersigned taken rleJoirc funning his friends scr.l the peptic Ow , . 'alt3 that he haM just ree.ived and ° File A New Stock of Goods, OF THE LATEST STYLES FOR Winter Wear. He Ircepr the be of workmen in bi employ, and rriels confident-or hir sbiro to cut 14,41 make up ganistntr'botp ASitION ABLE dc and in ouch a manner as Will I,lt-mr hi. I===! GENTLEIENT 1111111EING GOODS ' ALWAYS ON HAND. adl and see. ~ gore tearing Off Orders Psewhere WILLIAM REICH. Jr• may4;7o;ly Briagewater, Eli=
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