The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 26, 1871, Image 3

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NMI tolrome gAlltt of :SA Att,IITAPI
•Stirtriorthe Therorrunietrar for Mail' .
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Cleveland . 1c rilleebarile 11.—TraMs
going East leaft Beaver Station as : 51m.
14111.1 Accoaa'n 1.17; Mall. 3.47 v. p. m:(Brealitg 11x.
3.30' Local AMMO (carrfes pamagem) tat
m.
• Tralna.golaff Wett lcaya • Bayer Statkot fol -
sowd: 7;31:21:r toestelPrOlgtalaarrylita
ps.osistenif MOUS il...l;Mimekniodattai , ltort ta.
Put. IL SC—Trains gotrig9E.ait
lom•o Ifochettef - 153tIonlat end of bridge) m 314.
IoW Beaver Pala' Amman. 6.61 a.m.l - 11Mottaomm:
7.3 a. m.; NeviVialle *Mont. WM a: ia.1.11. if Mk
cecom. 11.10 p.'111.. • . " •
Trains' going Wert leave Rochester mama, (at
end of bridge) as•Mtlow*: 11. V. (mom. 104.. at.;
Earn aecom. 5.3 p. m.; sight entomb.* p.
tn.; B. P. accom. TArt p; m. • • •-
Tramaiming tut t ra g e. llikimatar(llpper) pm.
pot as followo: a. P. *mom. GAM e. m• SIC
COM. i./5 ta.; Nem Castle mon.' m;
Chleago trap. 10.62 a. a; , deliVer Yana seam. 1115
p. m.; Cblcamt Luspl.ll.3;
• P am:
enkago e5p.,5.31 P. or =l. 'Mali 1). 55 1( ,
Trams gams Westilitave Roelmatez(uppar)
pot as folFowa : • Cbtaaromsll'l4s a.; ane tap.
$ 13 a. m; Derfef Fall. accom:ll.l3 I. ot.t,Cadeamt
cop. 1 IMO s. el.•; Oblelavexp.l4 6 3 p. Sow Car
Ilr acc0m.4.20 hearer
P.'l4.loccoM. 'Luc
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emosat 'Foiit; - 'itc:- . 1P011.'
lowing are our charges for announcing
the names of caudittutesitor the several
oilleoo ; also our rates h)r"printing cards
and tickets: ; . . .
For gore allay ..... ................ .. •• . $lO .O O
For Tnakrurerlo 00
l'rrt. Att02111121...i , .., t ,....,....A t'...,..... .6. 00 .
Coman9filoarr
arrocialeJnage '• 1 '
Poor more Director' ' • • • • 2ou
AMAMI' a 11)•
rudoes or a ukiiitor ..' i
.0 ot:
Curd per 1000 .:..'. ...... : .. ....... ..... 1 11 00
Ticarts • .5 00
The attention of ihtepublie la directed
to iho following New Advertinoment
which appear• for 4e first timo Ih the
A goer' to-day:
ttdminlp tritor's Notice—Ale:tor Shields.
Bounty Aecocuov,lngiosisy,toqnship.
Spechil Notler-8.(&1.11“Nell? . Fg.
spc hal Noncesz-1,.841110L,' i
`a'Nollete-It4itopt .
ueclnl NOttees•- hits, 11., ;Beacon!.
specistNcolcs-Ilugo gen.
Specni Notice--Argss 441. cc
special Notices-W. 1.1100. -
Six‘cial Notice-Dr. R. y::pierce.
special Notite..--Dri.lieyser.
New Advertisements. P. towel!. '
C..11-W. W. DuSkle.
. • .
Nor Dry Goode Store -n. Nelson.
OLICC to bridge Coutaactront ,, ,Tottn MeGoura
Nottce-4nniee T. Nevin. ' '
Gulden Fountain .l a cu..—Some-,'
thing now and novel: Unsure ant road
the advertisement. in our .paper 'headed
.4:realest Invention of the Age." We
belinVO the Oolderi Fountain . Pen is un-
surpassed. A good pea is *necessity to
every man, woman ,and Agents
hero is a chance to makomonoy tn intro
ducing a good and saleable article. .Iy.
. "Lost Tr enstitr i ajotind."—Soine
two or three weeks , while a man was
quarrying atone near Frankfort Springs
thlaconuty; suddeidi-,carne upozia
mustard box containing »00 of wan
torten money—a part of it "gold" and
the other part. "sitvW"fhe box had
evidently been plateirthers many years
ago.
NEW (loons! ^ Ysw soon!!—Look
out for low priotii, at the Cheap Store of
Will Smith it CO. [iiiirl9;2w.•
Mr, D. Nelson. 4 former rldent of
. Rochester, this county, but for several
years pasta citizen of 'Mercer county; has
once more Rattled dow n among us, and
opened a Dry duals store on the Dia
mond, Rochester. Itfr.! N., is a very re.
liable Mau, and It will afford us pleasure
to heaF of him receiving a liberal . share
of the public patronage.
.\ Mar l masted. —A telegram Nits
rent ni Rochester, this'eonnt.i, on last
Thursday, to the Pittsburgh .date etives
requesting them to arrest a man named
I . :pi:mg° . Barnard, who is •ibarged with
having committed a theft. The telegram
gave aflescription of the accused, but no
information touching the eliartiztbr of the,
Flik:811 AItIIA7ALS (semi Week 1Y) or.
Hula . Bonnets, Shawls, 'Aces, L co Col
lura Jaakinoni and all kinds o Whits
Goods. .
Lom: VIER': yds
of hem Prinis for orie dollar. „
.lonx atilt continuos to buy h b Goode'
at. the Cheap Store of Will Smith 4t. Co.
he 610'tio botteetboro than any House
In lho
IV El' have procured the servicem .at
tirst-J:laaa prom .11akor, and win war
runiNttbifat)tfou. Any onottottlngVark:
dono imtbULtlo %/LW , / well to , call at
tho cheap .bore or Smith &Cu.
. , IL , \ l 7 - 7 -7- , •► ` 7 ,--' ' •
Beaver Valley 'NCWW alcins.—J.
'Vanntte, - Ciq., connected with the Pitts
burrt pispageh otlloe, wllldeliver a lee-.
turn in Concert Bali, New Brighton,
ou next Friday evening. SubJect—"Ex ,
citable People hod their Siimulants,"
ins tee, preceding evening he Will teeter!'
in the Presbyterial Church In .I.leavey„.l
,Palls. Subject—" Eccentric Peopistt
'filo proceeds of these lectures are f r
the lenient - of Sabbath Schools.
—.t foot race took . place at New MI vo
ton one do,' last week.' The rano rs
were - James Carey and James Fart Illi
rev won the race. Distanee 1:10 vitY4§§.
'Cline 101 seconds. .Coneiderable 'lousy
w i i ,
as bet on. the result.. '' : , • i
—The town milliard" lieet•ef falls' e
gol ogle force the building of sldewal .
there, are their resolutions:
Resole/4 -That the property
,holda t is
on Lindets isittia4s, ititw'etnii • Maln.
W eek
and the &pet, ar e ' *Welty reipilted to'
make sidewalk's, the ordinance width. ,
AI.), „..., ~, „, ' i ;,.. 1
- !b-rnlied, Thai . 'if eidatialk be tnadel
on die eastaidarAlalo (thesetnwidtlid
Iroin the rail ' itl - rldge- le . A Vatterson
.rust, and that p_ ublic no'beo .. of both
. r....olutxons be published.. . - ' • .::
—An old man natnedrKendal, whorls
unforirfit from intralyaia Camp very near
.I..ing his life the „other • clay, in Now
linghton. . lie, had got .on the . railroad
track just us the Feint 'iwoommodsdion
ass waning along, and It WEIS. with di f
ecaity Matte got pir i 4 again . in Ally) ;
hts life. •
—The . Odd Fellows or Beaver Falls
dedicated their new I . laii in thitplacomi
Tuesday of 'Wegt. The . Wei+Fees
%ere ittipEEEIWEVIE;,e • '
A FACT that all should:know. ..Where
buy a good article for a reasonable
Vahe clothleillnoweltltee
niede or made to oiaor, S. &J. Suellen
lcirg's on Broadway. New :Brighton„ir
emphatically speaking 0)2 Oacc. i3o and
convlneed.
11=1EM
Fon LADlEsortz.T.—#l43 ladie•Ahould
. .. • • -- -
remember that B. h, J. hinellenburg,
Broadway; New Brlghtosibaviehletrge
xtock of Chlldrortie %tithedla, Throo6 . and
'Walking auks, which tiro Suet thoth!ng
for bola front !bur to ten of ago.
Biing your boys - filth - you 'and clothe
theta ht sty's. . • ;
' Change In 140 '1194.0.0,011111ea
Uon. Ww. C. Harblachmor,Lownice
,0 : 1 0th •tt Wit a irr r ?ft =
-enfie /116,114.1010"
ifrust• raiti: lind. •
'2la9=4= -
' paoL*l 4
: )000
ham his predooessor. The Amok)Ca
"'lm a will
. laam a
llro t: te. in; lsartia
e V a r i ,sn:riaiti f ib 4l 4%
PP l l4 l tal.'ukwß , f?° ' FPPOP*
asiecable-and-populai.odhanv4:l//ask;
`.(l , oo ll, 4ePorkr. 44.911.440......z.:1.-.. i .•. ~.f : 1
*mamas I- *andel:a ~ , thaw..&,, , t. 1..
jinellenburg Inakh - firii.-414 iiiiiii fa• - •
Mond-clans prices ? tiiiiiioso• tboy. do
'the largest 'trade %q eldtthing In the coon
,ty, , sell goads with a .await' protla . and ,
muy , "ganda' at . tat -lOvieeCiaaate'isiltiai.
oalli at 13inad:a:40.i' ii#:!Tirishiiiin - ,; . ; - aint .
ho oiniviiiihiitr, , A r,•,) ~. .• -. ''' ~ ~ -.. ... - 1..:;t
1 ' ' ! ' , '' ' ‘ •-• '7777 4 ..1;... .....4.11
A. . 11 4_!ilefFe-,TW.:#44s!,,aofigt.
ailthtEd.wklat-an thing tat 1 , 4411 sVi eta.
papa:. t 2 h.:•?' 4' ::.• c1i1.:......, ...;:L 41,...! •::1
... 'that they hal , "pleotybf tim e(. , tar..
I.o4:bad mai' pt: ' '-''' ':' , - ;'; 1 : t .' lr3
..": Plid:Ciiiy,o '4 l 4,!!flqf' , ' PY: o 4 - 1
7
I cLr.p.othipit.: 1.,..,,.......i. ...:..4 ~:. :1 .. ,
bet Alley_ in t isve. nal apinioni NW
'their owa..-'• .. . • i :: E. • .. :',14 i.oel v'eti:
... U'hile they a tlid kno•awetarr , thitl
;
*bather infor of it I not. ''" ' -
That they luts pleniy f money.
r
...T,., they mhi I d t'q t .l e "i eV P r Ys. ° A)
swag ahOyilthittiav'ete.,, , ,:,
1 • That Skay.lo44 l , l oat 4:1"..:1 /1e . II IIT . ,
thetelketWoi'ho t L' '•'l 1 : ,; 1 J
Thai dig . , edinnid 'pant :over) , map's
' nanie,who atiendan dog Sett i3i,a .bc4tif;
race, . , ~.
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AS. Breliell 504 . Pr
. 0114101 eidt. 4 -7
, b 11844. Jefinifi,,MOilliae, a good looking
school' mutt, of Venango county, made
the discovery a few months ago; that J.
P. Wagner, an olltntweirint , of 011 City;
did not intend to fulfill'hie igreelnlint
take her out eta state of single ble!sied
news, whereupon she mirent fortklutf' In
a suit of breach otpronalse. The triad
the ease elicited great interest in
. Bfanti
lin 'last 'Week: The. Jury give' parde
diunageofaiiiituotltigkio,soo.,l
13 irthiIIBUOCIING 1 NO
plat bottle of Dr. Sage!" I Clitarrli Been-. ,
dy is prepared from one fifty cent pack
age, and the proprietor offers 5500 for a
,ease of Catarrh'-he eartnot , enre, gold by
Idruggliti or send slily 'Collis to Dr: V.
Tierce, Buffalh, N. Y., and ree3lVe it . by ,
,A pamphlet tree.
. .
Bolster says pdvarty is only an Wa
in nine cases out of 1.4..50me men with
110,000 it yetrotnifer, Rior tin. wanl y of
Means than others with .000. The nen
nen, is,. tim. ,richer igliit Juni. artificial
he suffers enough for being' dunned for
'unpaid•debts to kill a sensitive man. A
man who earns a &Alai a day, and does
not go in debt, Is the liapptor of the two.
Very fewpeople who have never been
rich will behove this; but it is true.
There are thousands and thousands
. with
W
princely incomes ho heVer know a
minute's peace. 'There is keaily more
happiness among the,, workingmen in
the world dm; among those who are call
ed rich. •
S. Sat/taxis . nutlet, Of
,tho dint of S. dr;
J. Suellenburg, Clothiers. and Tailors,
New Brighton,' is going matron Monday
to lay In their SprlngStock. SO lookout
for Hire goods and low prices.
Found Flouting in the River.—
On Monday, Ugh inst.:, a drowned tnan
was found floating In the Qhiq river at
East Liverpool, Ohio. Ills height was
about 5 feet 6 inchesond the only clothes
upon his person worn a pair of—panta
loons, vest and shirt. One of his teeth
on the right upper Jaw was broken ott
.
Puzzler.—Below wo give a copy
of a letter which will he tranalUtad by
calling on the advertiser. • •
ltamun, 15 March, 1471,
Mir"; rucinm:—Oxkune me dal I
schrieb yon in Eatglinh. Ich kith* PIO ,
long stark in WiliCollllill gtiwont, dae ich
.allreedy twine geyoted• dna Englisher
talk eteet mir no, vor that ken net hard
ley meta ony dutch some More.. My
*Orem° int zwil main from. Itaeine in
Bunch. So you send up melts der Poet
enter I gets em right away, quick.
. . KAlskal.
S. it .1. Snelleburg, Merchant Tailors
and Clothiers, Broadway, New Brighton.
Rletard• Henderson, more genet ,
allyknomin tia Santa Anna; the Hermit,
deed on Sunday morning, 15th Met., at
East Liverpool. Hevoral days previous
to his death lie rollout of bed in a tit,
and lay for two dayithotit anytlog td
to eat beibre he was found. •
CongetLfolonal
Wiliiatn McClelland has our thanks for
a copy of the Congressional Directory.
We brit express the general sentiment
of the District when we say that _Capt.
McClelland has thus tar been one of the
most obliging and attentive Representa
tives' in Congress the Stith District ever
had.
A &roams AFr ECTLON.—A love-sick
swain desirous to Indicate the extent and
diameter of Ida love to the empress. of
his heart exclaimed ! Miss Brown,
My affection for you is as strong as—as
—as the butter,they gave ive . for dinner.
She was itabottled, as they boarded at the
satiM' place. They wets; married and
leading a happy moral llfe. -
S. it .1. Stiellenburg made the wedding
hui!,
Death or tiunfbed C. 11111.—San
ford C% 11111; be - rii , ..runo 20, 1706, near
Fairview, W. Va., and dial In East Liv
erpool, Ohio, Monday eveniug,•April
IS7I. The'ulmvo deserve.; more than a
passing.notlec. While he is well known
the country over, as the "Almanac Ma
ker," his Aim:mars, It is well know',
euntiiin more than mere speculations re
specting the weather, .tic. In these were
choice gems of religious matter; thus.
while H, C. 1111), blessed society at }ergo
by his calculations; he was INlvring good
.seed; which we doubt not, will bring
forth its fruit.- Wel/Jeri/1c Minn.
Denlit of Thomas Williams. (Jr
Esq.—Thomas Williams, eau., a limner ha
editor of the/Asti/ of this plsee.and au ao fm
-
count of' 1010$40 illness wo published s tit
erpplo or week" ago, ditd at Sowiekto3r,at
OM bowie of a friend, on laid Wednisidai!.
was'about 27 years align, and for the
taut year or twu was the editor of t h e
Pittsburgh Mali.
Ao Old ClLlsep of New , ewstle
Iliessovedyto Dearer.—ThoNeir CM
,fle fleinrdinn of last week says: ,
'ATr.'Jesenh T. DuShatie,whoot few days .
altice;vemavad lifnm this city to Reaveri
wnwthe oldestlivingeitlrcuoftthincity.
Hb mite to Now !Nettle in ISttf. and has
timeline home here over slnce..6ll period
of sixty-nina'years. Me believe that. he
has never been away from teWn for any
length of Ilmo, citifying when learning the
belief trade in Ilehver.
COLD SPARKLING SODA WATuu
tlavOred ',dill pure Fruit - SyrUps,44 BO:
car Drug Store. : : aprzow.
Important,: Degialea.—Tbe Sit:
pretne quirt of Pennsylvania has decid
ed .(Judge Sharassieod. delivering the
Ophalon) ; that "Iturehasey at Sheriff%
midic riot hound to look beyond the jiiak
went docket io.asicertain wbidher, tho
entries. thereon and properly made by.
antherrity; and,,thai 'where .there is a -de- .
redly° entry or,jridgwiendVar, ant'
thr;rizatPentry thedpso
thonotary is Iliad eth l llanttiges,
party injured. 211euee;' whore -thq prti
thcsnitnry,,vrlthbdt the .ailthotlty ,oltbe
court; entered , c‘n "hit 'Andrei avdnitt
ilplktqin4.•lttittl#l4 . , -k-sys, held
that the entry Vras.peireAlfiodithtf"..,"4 l3 ,
.conelualvestrtothlrd. pinujipc
the judgment itself regulartyd9ok k etild,
9inAluillite :notice/ ate: that'll, was
fOttierifi *
d‘-
cfrtelii wkether ,ttipsiiiriti'in,V 'Rl..is:tat if
g!IL Rrdar 4 6 11 14. 4*etlitli attoh
satisfaction.' 7 , ‘.,' •
1
. 4 4 —Ol6
. 11 titt i ttitrag
= liar* ' • vitt beift
It+Annaciffittif
• . to nnwry them, Int w 0 :
Irtilgtmerykk;, The=g2
stated tho'd• &11'
been /eq.
engaged in selling prize pea-
• s°1 10 3 :1 fr a te l = o:
,appe the tag ,
and pFepoutd paatalthoPYZAarr n 4
t? 0 pripiaitiikiiis datibk hg _
m i l , th i ) PreV 4 P.4 l 9l l lPrit,ti bl q._. wed"
`dhow were commenced. • ° young men
pi6XpMlan
bops of whom proceeded 'to bomplete
the arangements u aititedgy aa possible.
,(I.i. .dayt•Prrjr . .•: th
•VZ g i C4 I E
It:indent afiddenty amp ~ add
anitortatoan II realm 411961.0ii•ft"
were indebted at the hotel for boarding
to: thkatelointeiftwal-itteldeaulel Rak
;Odes they Ampd tkernotlyte minus .v
-iral arfibl Ojiberee*Jellehliff
toenail to *Or-lovers. - Astheriterit
,
WI their "good donne." were seized by
the landlord Li sfeitirliiDenitAi`playmeni
it fie 4,l9l4froperi===o
had Indulged watt) tbu t a„ divipated, and
the rosy pictures of the happy future
whfdlt Lail heen . prelent4 - 14d Vapidly
&Wray. Tho disappOntifientwideh they
experienced was only equalled by the
.cintgt,in neessioned by the loss' of their
knelling; '•• thild
relS.l o Yenl 011 0 431 OW, Illl4,viallAd
the Mayor't males this wiarning , with. a
view of obtaining aisistanoe in search;
ing for the worthies. They declined to
give any names until they can ascertain
Whether the prize men will either fulfil
the promise made or give them money
enough to redeiim their trunka—Pitts
,twrch Chronicle.
Jobs. Carry, a well-known resident
• f Chrvsville, Washington Co., and a sol
dier of the war of 1812, died on Wednes
day of last week, of Inflammation of the
bladder, In the eighty-fifth year of his
"age. The deceased was a most excellent
citizen.
Wntre LEME, Calcined Plaster and
Louisville Cement at W. .1. Dunn A
'Co., corner Franklin sledlele SOL,
Allegheny. gond ordeni.by malt, of-to
W. J. Dunn, Vanport, Pa. [speil;at.
A Fire (*corral' at tha resinenea . ,af
11 R. Miles, of Dig Beaver tp., Lawrence
Co.; on Thursday of week before last,
It Ignited from a spark failing upon the
roof„.thit.wak extinguished bekre vaty
serious damage was sustained.
Lonlivilie 'Cement at par
'barrel; at Minn ihanklin
,anil Preble Sts., Allegheny. [apr2(l;3t.
A llflnifiter •oit church
ifi'whieli Rei4. A . .tiray late lim
ier of Christ M. E Church Pittsburgh,
figure" the prominent, Character, pas
begun In tbstnitynn yeaktarday.;
S. Dempsey this place, Presiding El
der of that District, is the presiding offi
cer in this trial. The charges allege that
Rev. Gray ha, been In the habit of malt
ing clandestine visits to a Pittsburgh la
dy recently.. •
Tuu'inottii for every man. Groto
J.Snollodourg's, Broadway, Now Brigh
ton If yOu von?t neat fitting gattnenta.
On tho 31st Warne Hugh Turner, ern-
Ployed at Victory, coal works,Carroll
township, Washil3iiton 00., wono badly
inlurid' by • tho Ming Icif slate that he
died a fow days afterward at his real
dent,o,. Wilknisburg, His back • was
brokaa.nurthe luiyri3r half of, his bcp.dy
entirely paralyzed. '
tiNVP;tiT PQTATO PAANTlL—Anyponions
wanting the, Nainternond sweet potato
plants, can bo supplied at 50 cis per hun
dred, by leaving their orders at the An-
Gum office prior to May 2ff. [Apr ;Et.
Trask-laying on the Chortler,' road
has been completed as far as the Poor
Monist tarni;abottt.threl:tallett:tront the
terminus in - Washington,' PS, Allent
forty hands aro actively engaged in Push
ing.the workidirough, and kt . Is highly .
priMatti the Mini 'milli enter'that*
borough by the loth of May. The-work
on the depot buildings in Washington Ia
Slatardny evening Bth "
while \W it Conlin was dmwinggaaulitm
In a - warehouse attached to the store.of
,oaeph-•eonlin, • In: upper. 14twetown,
Washington Co., the fluid ignited from
the candle-and set tire to the building,
which, together With its content; was
entirely conautned. Mr. Cottlin, during
the early progresii of-the are, rushed in
to the building and threw o u t of the
window live kegs of powder thus, t!o
doubt, preventing Serious 'Nudes to
-the women and children who bad gath
ered in.the vicinity. The losS was about
$1,500, on whiCh the're was no insurance.
X SUPERIOR quality of Spring Shawl'.,
at Mr'.. Beacon[''. [apr;4w.
ISootor Brooks, the colored indi
vidual recently convicted in Pittsburgh
'for procuring an abortion upon the per
son of Mins 'Rachel ilixon, formerly of
Muuntown Washington Lvutity, wan
brought up for sentence the other day,
baying been suriendoted by.hls sureties,
who seet4ed alavuoil fot
the safety of their griambacks., }le was
sentenced to irnprisonment In the pent
tentlary-for bareo;
(Alerted that It was in:consequence of
Rodin log MPS" pi t * ihtit pot i on Pres
ton, wlio is confined In Wdellittaton jail.
for,kiiling_ Valentine Craß„, sl i elsfk,s7
vino; hot. got Ihito; tiro));
uht tion.
.1, I
4Lt. the Kyles of Lace and ;Anon col
aS' [a U;1*:.
Borax.- 7 Asido front its indispensable
use to blacksmiths, and workers in iron
nit steel, bow. ievery, valuiddeha va.
pus household uses. It is the hest
\
kroach szterminator yet discovered.
half pound, costing but ally cents,
L completely cleire d a large house,
al orlV . iotartiling'Aritlts titia, 'id" that
to . warthog, of one in a mouth is quite
no elty. The various exterminating
vs miffed and advertised have been
foe I t . ft 11 if i o .dh
i t 00-PlaketherwrilislikaPuLY44llln to,
itm , eat ' - Thireitils*Mallhitstr, pseulisar;
'eith ii44o, sinell i tir„toucii of borax
wh h'is certain' (gothi tothen:'" They
%ftifieetin PP'illr , Acl i tt.anci ile'rilaP
pear again whore it bar once been
lch . also a grea t ati vantage that •
s bomx is
1411cl:fly' bartnti*'; \ tu lonian ' beings,
hence no danger from poisoning. it is
also valuable for,latailtripargiosos. The
washer-women of liolland and Deign i m,
so prinorlially ober; tiuid 'Who get up
their linen so hotutifellY ;athite, into re-
hoed borax as ieasidni porthir, ittSiead
of Jo* ia, , litlt" eftlealtiloil RCA large
iriful of born[ pannier to ten, -gallon*
of water. They save sea near! nea ono
ilettadrttltterilti ialicta,
combrie, etc., an extraguantny of the '
powder is' notectYand' for criltnilne vire.
fitfiritig to be *till) a atrarger solu*lon Jai'
necessary. Borax being a !Miura( salt,
doss not hs Abei.ilikidimia lliegnee/b4 are
c
the texture of linen. e
Its r i kis to sof
ten tbehirtfod 'tisitor t ' n• ituSt6e'it
should be kept tbe iolle tilde. As a
Nart,ft il ' .4 , 4,0 • •
better than a so 0 on o bo x n wato7.
It ica - ,K4, - p*lptes . ifolik cleanly
condition, and the hair is Just sufbcient
-4 sildlatt4eo :Win itttplinAr TlCiasillr
rotas however, can bo readily removed,
ir olljee c,lqialge t ''V% fluditiieWitif'Wit
ter. Minix Ye l 'also an eVostiont dentl
.r!VP f elacq.qi It i 4 Wi li4 Ef I "? '4°44 the
tooth-weskits.'" Id' c ountries It is
`llll9tl, in eotobbtattort with tartariti, add
add 'bilitrtiontite of sada, los I st 04011bg
•,the.
. 44011
:,.•, 1, 14.1
Vote Duo.—" The Swallow'a Parawelkr •
Misses B.lllsy, gad Woosirtre.
ultarre woeptaplmfoitAirp. ;Prof.
0 v r• T
a savenTartii*inti4)
Vat-
A n doar=gaim.i: • -- rr •
'Vocal Dtict4.4Yria=brlMPises
44 de -
1 7 1,4121tet t “.* 34% k t
:" t •
ybeill 8010.7".Hahlt 4 n t P U P I4". .21n "
gitikafaiti Al
nano 6onbeA,
d. neuter.
09.004 a, friim prehesten. •
Ottatetie:—ThederiCklidiaier. a Oar
pinter,orWarls4 Obkh: coullnitted mar.
!bide orrEkindarmonting,iill 'week ago,
by thinning lb the-cistern. • 11bi wib
been ttp!,witti htin most of liistiliday•
as he had been sick fora few days..
Between Ave. and
morning, he Loki her to go i3istainkiipoi.
4 down amid rest herself.- She
but'abe soon &CA:messy about blot, laid
In abOut fifteen ;strut:arab° gnus down
to the room orttereejlad lett inin,bot
he was not there. r. Oallod.tit gpi NM.
antiwar. Bho., then . began to look for
him, and &Bei somellt4 time found him
in thi detain.; There was a board down
196 the' water, which they imppose4 . be
put there to elkle down on. ',lir. %haler
was 'Shy yearsidit ' sober'-1n-
diustrioulttnatoSllo63 circuMstances.
It is auastiea lie wait rifsabb it the time.
'galtaaica
, Drilling"; Nansooks • wnd
P. K's,aoll4.lliiii4iVii.- - spr2B;te.
,-
T4H
. 11.E#SON wall' every one rushes
tliii Spring to the old.C.lothlng Stand of
It. Stejpfeld, is a puzzle to a good mans:
but Qt: is easily explained by the fact
that R. Stelntsid turns mit ad "noble
suit of the season," at such a low price
tbat, every ouanin afford. to be dressed
in style. - call and see him, and inspect
his stock, and you will surely be tempt
ed to. leave.your tae aura for a new
11=121=1
• Aim Elopelamet Mt IllasitreiC—Ort.
last Saturday morning Mrs.' ..fehn H.
Bence, bl" Beaver, thought she Alseovered
some movements on the part of her hoe
band. and a Miss Musty Merriman,. a
young lady Whet had been living with
the family fee torear or nitpaitt, that did
not impress her very favorably. On
speaking to Miss Merriman on the sub
ject, that . young lady frankly . avowed
that she. "loins% 'Mr. Bence and would
die for him." Mrs.-Benee was horror
stricken at 'these remarks, and immedi
ately.left her house and proceeded to the
residence of a neighbor, across the street.
FromAtere, she could see her buaband
and the Yining lady ttrepaiing' to leave
the bens" 4 . . is waft engaged the most of
the clty, it ltlugdrunks
goedit, ftet, s sititch he had'bilken4rOM bi
store previous-to its being closed by the
Sheriff, a eouple 'of 'months ago. At
about 4 ti clock, p. m.,, everything being
in readiness the - Miming 'pair together
with Blinks, helm!, 4e„ left the premise.,
in a " buck wagon" for the depot at Ro
chester, where they intended taking a
train for few York. Alter reaching the
station the Deputy • Sheriff went after
Mr. Donce,cpr some coats which the lat
ter—hid leftlh an Unsettled Condition.
After 'an exciting . elms around and
through the Rochester lumber yards, he
was captured, paid the money, and
. was
e 5.
then roi Latter Whieh the runaways
took the,. n and left without further
tnolestati .: , Mr. Bence le a man of
atxtutithirty-fouryears of age, anti a few
years agn was one of the thriftiest mer
ehanOttn-'Beaver ; but latterly he ' has
been drinking to excess, neglected his
busincis, and now to crown' all ho de
serts & faithful wife and two little inno
cent children. The partner in his guilt
—Miss Merriman—is a young woman of
prepossessing appearance, about twenty
or twenty-one years of age, and bad been
living with the Dance's as wo have al
ready stated, for a year or so past, In the
capacity of milliner and dressmaker.
Her relatives live in Beaver Falls,rand
aro regarded there as respectable people.
Der mother, welearn, is almost distract
ed, In consequence of the disreputable
conduct of the daughter. It is very
probable that a criminal intawacy has
existed. between the parties for several
months past. 1
Hatching Ukiekeus by ilitessu.—
Upon invitation of Major M. H. Cryor,
we visited on last Friday, his extensah
anti well regulated poultry yards, a short
drive west of town, where we witnessed
for the Mut' time the novel and intereit
lug operation of hatching chickens by
edam. The "Incubator" is a square box
through which glass tubes convey steam
and heat, and is kept at a temperature of
dne hundred and one degrees. It is 'di
vided-into two apartments; one the egg
drawer, where the eggs are hatched, the
other where they are kept until they are
sufficiently old and strong to be taken
in charge by the "Artificial Mother" an.
otheriugealcms contrivance and which
evidently takes better care of the Young
than Many natural mothers. One hun
dred and eighty eggs are considered •
"setting" and twenty days are required
in hatching.—Sakst Journal.
A Flue School House About to
be litullt.L-The citizens of Beaver Falls
are,going to build a school house the
present season that will bo an ornament
to t h e place. The contract price for 'its
erection is $27.000, and when the gun:mare
and surroundings 'aro completed It Is
estimated that the cost will reach about
1Nt9,00 . 0. A Reayer Falls mechanic militia
the work. „ ,
Mr. nod 3lns. Daidel Ikert, an
agedidid very .worthy couple, residing
on what is known as the "Stokes 'Prop.
arty." hi Beaver, have -both been quite ill
during tho past month or alx weeks.
MM. /kart his abciut recovered, and we
are glad to learn that Mr. 1., has passed
the cristiOid his t dinease, and• to slowly
improving: 'Their numerous Womb" in
this vicinity will be ghid.to see them out
lecutlaniongst theirs; again. .. • .„
• w a ' °rltflM yt
otre*ipp,Mreessuted
105 ist With gbMfoMs
will soon be here again. These annul!
visit's to the cemettles of the couutry,
have now become geneial;andlt le tbbe
hoPattiakithe gat edittriot aidngle.eol
d*tippitoowu otHuntY, will be neglect
ihieh community ought
to attendiet,..thia patrtotin duty them
selves.' Where there are Ponta of the
Grind Army, of the Republic, they of
mime not, neglect it, but where
there are • not the
.people 'can gather at,
some suitable place, and in a body' offer
a torah,irßo j, or
with
their ist, or Srattot Ititvo fallen
since the war c .td osed. 'Ofif sin town
rro presnuss atTongentente will soon / be
Rai on foot to 'gait ~ p tlert4 custom
which should be agreeable to all and of-
Nutt* to notut. - Aptuwal Logan, wha is
thii druid COMMinder or Ain:if of
4 , 1 ) , ° 11.44.4.4 1 e. A.V l s.r.-afPrehPltd. soon
'Watt atiordeti; isktnettiti Mends or the
dead VOW Iff4tAlMPTXPrlleri to join
in paying this tribute of respect to those
who died 43i defame of their country sad .
IM free in'stitution '
s.: ' - •
•
Are
oa lant awanagy,
Wag loomeia: Vl*
etwaged; .
g i g)
1 / 4 7 4110 if1u , ilia
ao , will bet found la
ogii, will la liekt . ea
Attu County copve tt ,
.414 fpounnittoo acted
not postponing. Mb
Its_ west ono %Imo
1111 !* V? DA.
Inniatrked hrpeat
ib, would awine tiaw to New
Totaail, et Schi ff 's Dr3r °was Store
•
„they would police Veit china* In pat
riots: - . Crowds of ladies visit this stare ;
1 11415 , ,,,WhOWen‘fatnInti9 to Pittsburgh
to buj r , .„their'supplY In Pr" Goods, but'
vow.shipiiii;d Ibis Opring such
. tod stook at. U. Schirs at such prices
w - can not belated at Pittsburgh nor
rll B
ii = B6l l 4/ ° ? r , l 4
thisklicta '
12,
ctsditl'unbleached+4stualin at 101etn.;
Ilibl - aid dark Oft color *lots; id
:l ix d r Towag e Towa with' fringes, at 124 eta.;
hi* at 10 ets.; Gents'
nr4d•eidted autffs;'S Itts. tbr 25 .ete.,.
heepiy English Meta, et , Z 5 cle.; L'adles'
collars ;torn Wet& bp; new styles
Plaid, at 25 , Gingham at IN
„Void 16114.; Sprfaeltiarrls; , splendid
MOM, at 1000 ; A No. 1 liiselrimiti adored
i j om , r o pu nn , at lid its.; formerly mid
, 04 ob.; K 1 '4/ 11 idlLi Cet
tiinaltqa:4,okids•f.'' •11 Intot INT*
pierce, it . ifelidl 21
jst tp.75; white embroidered Ladies'
skirts, at $1.22; and all otker goods at
'cirrespondingiy to prices; ,
The Marlon CbstatosseallApt luta the
billowing institute notice: "Married, at
Plintstone, by tke Rev. Mr. Windstorm,
Mr. Nehemiah Sandstone and Miss WU
hitimins Whetstone. both of Limestone.
Look out for !kin:atone next.
A New Vasa 011111* ta Vaspart.—
The Post (MSc* Departnumt at, Washing
tan hai detainnined ko establish • Post
Gffice: in Vemport, this eount3r,. and a
ireek Rt. so ego, asked the citizens of that
town to designate , a anitiible person to
take; charge of it. In *montanee with thin
order the - hotlines men of Vanport held
meeting on last Saturday evening to
determine who should be reconunehded
and on counting the vote It was .seer
tidaedthat Mr. Baker Reed received le,
s:otrannd Mr. William Harrah 12. Mr.
Reed wax , therefore recommended, and
it la presumed the office will be In work
ing order 'in tile course of.. a couple of
weeks.
Rite ProspesS aortheCreps.—Ne-
Where, up to this date, say! the German
town Telegraph, Have we noticed of the
wheat crop. On the contrary,- from our
own information At well as from what we
oars find In our cotemporaries, the com
mon remark la that the wheat looks well.
The winter was favorable for the crop.
'There was leis thawing and fremlng
than for many years. '
The frequent rains have wonderfully
froahomxl up the grass, making it very
forward, hot it is. of comae too soon to
to speak of the hay-crop.
Many farmers got their oats In the lat
ter part of March, and the rest are watch
ing the openings in the weather to fol
low snit. • The sooner ails crop is sown
the better. •
The - fiult:spiri on the pear trees rival
even last year in number, and that was
the greatest pear year •we remember.
The lato scool weather was needed to
check the unusual forwardness. We
shall probably have another snow-storm
this month; after which there will be
little danger of being "nipped In tho
bud." •
The accounts from the great peach re
giorut snare us tha L ti the prospects of e
hirgererrip *Ore Snegrie ttrereetwouragiog
at this period, and the only thing to be
feared are late frees; and they ham need
them up.
The Worklegasen.
SMITH'S FURRY, April 2U, 1871
Horrdß Armus,J:karßir looking
around us and observing the men of the
lierbxl, we are almost inclined to think
that this claim is nearly extinct, mud at
some future date atecimeds' °ranch will
be eagerly sought after as one of natures
greatest curiosities, and placed carefully
and tenderly In the museum there to be
admired and pawl at by gaping and
curious
, multitudes. In this progressive
age of the world, the men aligippear to
possess such extraordinary talents that'
their brilliant minds naturally soar high
above an ordinary occupation or C dAy'is
hard toil. Work! Why, they drew fitick
in disgust at the very thought or mention
of the term. .The idea of them laboring
is simply absurd. it is ad much aa their
dainty white hands can do toeteiei *Cant
or stroke • silky mustache., heir
chief occupation consists in, Standing on
a street conger or hotef'atepa and watch
ing the passers-by. It iareally a pleasure
to see a strong broad-shouldered, well
developed man who puts in good use the
muscle and sinew with which God bait
_endowed hharafter beholding so many
puny specimens - of
whose titter alm.and highest imbithery
on thisnihnitattespkiere.le the tying etf
cravat or the cultivation of what they
pretend to call a mustache. This is the
way a portion of them do. A great tnany
thinking that they possess inure ability
and intelligence than the common herd,
must have a profession. To hear them
converse, one is led to suppose that the
all-wise Creator had endowed the men
'of this period with a superfluity of brains
and brilliant Ideas. instead of, as is gen
erally the case, a superabundance of
brass or selftsimmit. Wollope none will
be so foOlish as to think we are not In fa
vor: of 'profeisions.- Far front fur,
among their ranks are found some of
nature's noblemen . . Those Whose lives
are living simples of true and glorious
manhood} Wo do think that a great
ma min a mistaken idea of life and
the character of labor enter a profession
tifey are illy calculated to All. Thereby
making the grand mistake of a lifetime.
bringing „reproach upon the cause;
misery and failures to themselves. La
bor Is the keynote to succesa,and he who
toils not wises:gout naught but failure.
It is noble and good and sweetens and
gives tone to all the enjoyments of life.
It conquers all things; man Is misera
ble without it. His vary nature cries
out for employment, and until he heeds
its yoke he falls to become, as was in
tended; the noblest', work of fled, end
these wbu ,. thinking to shrink hard, toll,
very often hide their indolence and lack
ofenergfurider the mask ofeprofeeslon;
thinking of Course it will eover all de
ficiencies; Reviling that labor of the
mind,• heart, or brain' Is the only true
manhood and the only true nobility.
Romig:ma, Pa.. April 19, MI.
EDITOR . ARtrus :—A snit of wine Inter
mit to real estate dealers was tried before
Esq. James A. Sholesof this plami,to44..
As the parties to the snit arkreakienteer
your town, I will give you a few of the
particulars: f3ometitie 'dating the 'past
winter, Dr. D. kleKinneyeffered to Ors
Mr."..liiines C. Spans 'ten per' bent: Ibr
selling some real estate in Beaver, which
he was desirous of disposing of at that
'vrboaatter , lookallibaut foia:aut
tomer, and finally Caine Remo a Mr.
Coyle pi jeweler) who had some notion
Pflaaalag Set Beirkr . tO PFP, 4 1 1 ..4!
business. To him Mr. Spriggs sold the
property refereed to; for $l,OOO, one hun
dred in head the - Wanes in paintenta.
Iftratiltraa laudatory' to Dr. Makin
nay, tic POO was pad tablas, s
jodgment,beed . with interest woo . taken
her the reanatatng Itata: rliotLio~- was
said at that time about the . percentage
"irs"Vit • •or • inWitine
• 'lfl 'theibiadmaiiapiagvi
bOinAtiliffio.o6 froitillMAlraindAbeli
WA?* , iooii
his ti."llllnCla:tlien'iniiif
theltr.:iustrelaltned pa;
) 1 •01 40 m4;y4.41 1- i
4io tbe . gls or itmkproputy. 'The D s: Po!
'find* le pay the perceolaim Oita
reoshred the money' from My* the
person tombola the property was sold.
Sprilgs -Thai& entered 'snit Wine Nig;
&Mies far Ms 1011:00tgaltritind a hearing
was had on last Wediniday: Por thei
Owing' appeal - nil niesirs. J 3. B. wpapii
find tiflokhain c rind' ft.c . the Actendalt:
Messrs, Me, VitlisOn,arof Moore. ,
ter takinisometesilmouy,ludipuelit rru
given In :favor of Abs. plaintiff for Abe
amount claimed. An-appeal. will, be
taken.. , • .• • s '
teet•iict. of 14 poin .
ttia iniviesiii of the x. 14-0; A. or &Kw
-Lima Thu Exley . .evening•in tbe.Df E.
etnerth; Rev: De Radial et 'WestenV
Theological t:' • '
• • Persona :'lioldlertklueir wilr Violet
prow/itUeel at the door eis 'the evenßig
abOie Pnbri.d.b: t :
*
; .• "
A PArrot *ad large iralOrtinent of lleslA'
Ilona* Vldwara,' Ribbons • sail every "
article lo argrelatkr:
!Wilma piloaa,at '
-r.; 5411,,21:4.4*
' Mr. 1114,11i4r11.: &tidal of
.Iribo isa twirl adrioualy 111 for am U
id r ,
peat, wd are glad to dotted, is'able 'to
about again. • ' • ' '• • -
• - . Fur lb. aloorer AVM.
gOirEMP.
. • -
la a knaly stale mat wolics +104;
On 'bead/Willi:el site: ' •
AO the Mere hare all the Nam be weeptem .
.SIAM that mothit died.
What'll.* relight eons .he allele limed me.
. .
Banding low her head; '
Now I weep alone and so ate Gambol tee:
?or my mottai'm deed::
0! I hoot to rest bold& her. '
With my ephrtt hue:. •
. Only make** parte little whim.
Add theree modeler , "
With my eplrlEe platoon work . nod dtwylos.
,
1 bane wandered bog.
Poi lbe sound of brivenly Imspdietnitillsenlng.
And tor angers mud.
?Mere are Owe erldo adds mak WO, me,
Those who gladly skids;
Hat Them', no ors an tbo emitflud loves to
. Ude my noddy died.
0: I long to far beside 1 , et,
•
RIM my * Olt bee; •
Only mete the raven tittle wider.
. At.d there's Mom foe me.
. ,
CH *short M irlW with *maid tinvilab. -•
Idatlior dear. to.allakt, ,
?arta volltsda thy HAI mut langabb,
Hidden bane thy algid.
Evers golden diem any ;mum boil cherished,
avelliope ham dsd ;
Every bad elloy ►u earls perished, . .
Yew my moituei dud.
O! I long to rest betide her,
With my spirit free;
(rely make the gravq• little wider,
And those' s too tn fin' me.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
SENATN, April 18.—Mr. Ratan pro.
minted a remonstrance from 250 eillsetta
of New Brighton, against liquor-odd
bitten. A burlesque liqtior lasewsi Iti
troducvd. The Constitutional Coltman-
Bon hill came up and was poilpontid.
The Apportionment Conference Com
mittee have done nothing.
Hovau.—Several privattand local bills
were ,introduced; but none In vrttekuit-' .
liens of, Brassy, county are hatarested.
Several private and local bills passed.
811311111%. April 19r—The hill preventing.
trespassing on Railroads, passed.. The
House bill removing convicts from -cer
tain counties East to the Western Peni
tentiary pissed. It is reported that the
Committee of ConNwence will report a
bill to-morrow satisfactory to all parties.
Hover.—Mr. ileardilee, Republican,
offered a preamble and resolution psis
tibg . forth thetthany important hills re
main to be acted upon, anti infoiming
the Renate that the House will be reedy
to adjourn dually by Thursday, :Nth
instant, and requesting that body to at
tend kriegislation in time to adjourn-at
that date, which elicited lengthy party
discussion on th e dend-loek, and was
passed by a party vote, the Democrats
voting no. Mr. Joseph offered* raw.
, luthm to adjourn the House from Friday
till Tuesday, which elicited another par
ty discussion, and was made a special
order for Friday morning. Several local
bills were passed—none of interest to
Beaver county. -
SENA're, April at —The bill prohibit
ing saving Fund Banks from accumula
ting out of the net earnings more than.:
Jo per cent. in live years, and turning
over to, the custody of the Common.
wealth all deposits unclaimed
,fOr thirty
years, passed finally. Nothing 'further
of interest.
.11oums.--liovaral private and local bills
pissed—but of no general. Interest.
BENATX, April .—Mr. Davis swingt
ted the Report ("he Conference Com
mitym on the Apportionment. Bill call
ing the previous question and the Report
was adopted by a vote of twenty-seven
to four, the nays being Warfel, Billing
felt, Allen and Findlay. The Report
was agreed upon at four o'clock this
morning, and is as follows:
s I
Cheater and Delaware
Montgomery I
Blacks and
Montgomery! .
............... .........
Berk.
Lanukter .......................
Schuylkill
Lehigh and Carbon.
Dauphin and Lebanon
lauterria, illeftturt sadrite ...... . . . g
Bradford, nuquoehanna, W sync and Wybuslng
Columbia, Lycoming, Montour. amt
Camerae. McKean, Volta and Timm
Snyder, Petry, Northumberland and Union
Clinton, Cambria. Clearneld and kik..
Cumberland and Franklin
Adams and York
lkillord, Fulton, Blair and Sounerstt
Centre, Juniata. and Milmilfitidn, •
Allegheny
(c$ whom two aro to he elected and one In
IST&
Indiana and Woatotoredind.... 1
Fayette;dd Greene.— ....... .................. I
Beaver. utter and Waohlugtou
Clarion. Armstrong, Jeffetsui and Yuroat /
Lawrence, I.erear and Vendome, • • I
Crawtord .................... ........... I
Erie and Warren.... ...........
M7=1122:1
Philadelphia
Adurnr
Artuitturnt
dearer, butler and Warltington—
Ltedruni and Fulton
!lurks
DWI
-Braden. and Wyoming--
Bucks
Cambria
Niter and licKean 3
Carbon and yunroe ° Jr.l
A Ilegheoy, outside of Pittsburghs
Tirrts se.Mied. Thled FOuriii•Yetb, SI grit, tiesenth
Eigth, Ninth and Fourteenth waste or Fitts.
bargb
Tenth, 25keenib; Tualgh, Thitteenthy
Sixteenth, berenteenth,hsghtnentli, Blueing:lth;
Twentieth, Twentyydrat, Pareniywecood Ina
Ts enty•lidni. wards of Pittsburgh...
Chester
Centre . . .......... ......... .......
Clearfield . .* . ....
Clarion and Purest '
.......
Lycandugand gulltrx•
*doublet ..k
Crawford.
•
Datiohln and fferry
Delaware
Brie •
Elk. Gunmen sad Jefferson
Fayette
Huntingdon
Jardaia and
Lancaster
Lawrence
Letanon
,
Nositglimary..:: .4,
Napier •, •
Northampton
Northomberhoid and NIXAMIIt.
like and Wayne
...........
Snyder and union
Sitseaehal?na and Wyoming.
Tinge— .
Yenaogo and Warren—
Westmoreland
Turk
theme.,.
Somerset.
Mile
A hill.from the special 11.aiutilttee on
Border Claims reported 'in Actor of the
bill recently lotroduced.Adjourned tlit
llloiiday evening. • '
Xiousit.--Ths rafieet tinter Ceethree,,
.tiommittaitettappostioriaiiiatersellit_eo"
ed,;-eild• after , a • storms debilw-Piered
tinder callflbr precious gesstket;
11100013 for ro.ccorstilkeetlisa rile pother:
tallied. - *OK lion ' id~or r vii<' - jlll
mon'fair• . .}ft i
4:-"lliirfs4-Lb-."-Zifniiiitiall MY.
iffileffilionwpt held*. the court Muse.
Afters free end friendly intemioange Of
.intarsollitirnikPled . the knowing • •
kale, lead , ll;wskaAessas .11hr Os
• ffinaffirsineultuf Asa Iteindilkona
Iffielassegilloeffiagas•
linanonl..thisdideles for the various
•ogices shall be notiolusted by a' dire 4
Arms of the Republican party by ballot.
ilite.2 All 11140 claim to be, and are
recounhied as members of the Republic.
ea party, legally entitled to vote et the
*ensuing e 'ember election, and residents
•11f timelection.diatffid where they pre.
pose to Tote of. at that* of 4lie primary
•elocillon, sad minors who are ideatified
.nlik the Petty. and who will be full age
theneal ensuing election, shall Ile en
titleittd.votc fur candidates•forthe'veri•
'our tollicei to tilled at sad, 010100 b.
Sin A • Candldates for the respective
Officer shell announcetheolssirea nautili
in at is m& one county _paper, .fur. two
7reeigleWore the Minima elecdou; And
Piselobegh=rl to l4oilq-#3;
SW: 4.' 'The primaryeieetion for nom
inathig eandinates IJO Odd at the
as plinetif holding primary
in ascii district con the rises :ffiaort ai t l y n C
ally la, each' you', end shall be opened
2 o'clock p, w., except In elletrietihere ;
the population eteeeds" two
they shall be opened it 10 &Clock's: MI,
•and close in the • I • cfelcoeke
tro.,Mid lathe boribe at 8 &cloak,
race. 11: The ilepabikeit :ideation .pre.
mental Melina/ kw *maw the deeioa,
"sal *lnn 0 ,0 r*•• PPS ofuld, tilectims
rdirt itril t o '
bb' And tard said deckled' as
Weald elee lion - outddischerge
the dffilelo 'ffieuMbeat• eel soak °Mere
'midst itsesiweglaticiok aid clerks to
farm a cornet list of the comet of the
pr
Tbsouotka ot HdiatAA,
shall also.. afltbe Dame theiCailid Sam
shalt
batitok sWlLLiald,One 'Parma
as a membered the County Cuannittee
the ensuinurear Ito miry lea or Tree
tiOn of 100 Repaffillcatt vets. ma at she
lest preceding October election.
lisc. 7. Anse 'WWI" am doe& the
officers of the election shall norrealY
count the votes mat fur each candidate
And for the member or members of the
County Committee, and shalt duly cer
tify the same; over their signatures, and
such canitleates, together with the list of
voters and tally papers, also certified by
the officers, *ball be carefully *seed in
an eavelopeaddraissed to the ' Chairman
of the Repdbllcan Coulity Committee,
which envelope, together with a timid
elate for the members elect of their elec
tion •as • members of the Comity Coo-
mama, then be delivered before 8
o'clock, a. as. on tiro Tuesday fallowing
such 411:140: 11 7 the cadge or one of the
'Clerks , to the person who had
been elected a member of,the County
Committee, dr either of tbetet; when
there are more than one In the same
In mar the member of he
eCo
inty ; .
Committemeleit ti eteble-te at..... a e
the duties as wact,,he way - appoi nt
dilute pro Ina.
Sac. 8. The mem, -of the
County Committee ittal bet * bet i mble at the
Court Mouse, in Beaver, on the Monday
following said election, at 10 o'clock, a.
m. and shall be celled to order by the
Chairman of the. County Committee, or I
In hhi absence, by the Secretary,' who
dualreside ea temporary Chairman for
o on, and to whom contmittee.
men dual deliver their certldeatea of
election as members.
When a roll of members shall have
been wade, they shall elect one of their
number as President and two Secreta
ries. The returns of the election for
candidates shill then be delivered to the
Preddent, which he, aided by the Chair•
mad of the County Committee, shall
open and announce therefrom, then ow
her of vOBl.ll returned for each candidareg ,
to be recorded by the Secretaries; whichbeing done, and the votes carefully
counted, the persons having received the
highest number of votes shall be,declar
ed the nominees, and the result shall be I
ordered to be petellabal in all lbw party
papers g
Use asginfiri - --; -." ..<°•. ._
9. Any•taree o morn Persona Oar
beg an-eqoat -nemof votes ter the
eausitoMetibleaU be . t foe by We
b r iotiod
Chanty Combated, theperstFl,
calving the highest atwitter of voles
be the 1301111T1011." • ' '
.
Sac. l 0 A- majority' of the .oeanty.
themmittee ow being nallatiedof freed in
returns or otherwise, of any election
district, may reject the votes clench dis
trict to the extent of the hated commit
ted.
Sac. 11. The COunty Committee obeli
appoint all , Congreadeaal and Legible.
tire conferees, and all delegates ),e Na
l bond and State Cooventions. ... . . ... ...;.e
Sec. 12. Dnotedistely after omeartar
nominees for the tainting election—the
members of the County , Committee shall
proceed to permanently organise by
electing one of their members us Cher
i man, Secretary and Treasurer, and the
appointment of seven of their numbers
an Executive Committee, for the annu
-1 big Sac. year.
13. Auy candidate who may. wish
to coolest a nomination, mild give no
tice thereof to the Chairman of the Clona
-1 ty Committee within fifteen stays alter
' the meeting of the County Convention.
Sac. IL The Chairman o?the °pant r y
Committee sheathe the Custodian of all
the primary election court papers.
D. STAXIIIII Cain.
W. W. Kash, Say. " •
Mn. EDITOR, Dear Sir :—I flndthe en
swer to the first Enigma given in the
Anus or last week, Trfa BisAvca Ax
ons; to the Samna, Beaver Seminary
lud Musical Italtue, Yours,
Prli!aary accordance
with the rules of tbCparty, tho Repub
licans of Beaver county will meet at the
usual phew, of holding citations, on
haterday, the 17th day .1 May,
and vote * thelbllowing nominees for
the following omens
fh!e per!tol
AO . . 64 4 6
7 wo pertm
They: will
ty Commiliet as follewe
alt' tartar,. .... Waste', ....
Mares 1aw0ugh........A Yarliwe
ihersaigb towaship.....l' Mcol l / 1 14'••• • • •
Ikidipawater
kingipau tawaship,.....l; New Brightaa, (N. hi.Jl
Milan botunti I. do (M. W.A...1
Heave? Valle boreadh..3 , do , ‘ll. W.J...t
Chippewa. New Sewickley 1
II North beirscider
Ilearnal warstatip. e* Gall lea ,Outoisth.
Palistaa.,.... ..1;011/0 '
. ......1 Newnan.-- .... .. .
?madam distric t 1 .......
Freed= baeoinle..... I nebula. 1
Frankfurt Markt, t diedcaoa.. ......
Greene Wreath*, Rocherterbmotlgy it
(lea waMarmltatin bworigh...l tuw . •WP•• •
St. gtqb ail raarar r
ladepirtedaaed ..... -
The Cduaty Convents will be held
• .
at the Court awned, on litssaillity, the
29th of say, at 10 e"iifeek, a. mei.
D. STANTCIN.CI:: . CO. (bit.
We are. relocated to announce the
names of the following persons an undi
d:des for the once l designat
Autscuibly.
JOHN Y. DiAIIKS. Hochast r.
JOHN ROBERTS,, - Beaver rills. • '
Da. W. O. SHUHLOOK, Darlington.
Mil
JOSEPH b.' WILSON. Brighten Tp.
.BENJAMIN TODD; Industry Tp.
ALFRED O. M'CREARY. Heaver Falls.'
THOMAS d. • •
JOHN JEFALIs; Ohio Tp, •
JOHN. U. WILSON, Franillo p.
....:
a
DU/a/LES P. WALLACE.Barm FaU&
JAMEB-REED,Haaaver.lp. , .
DAVID E.-APOALLLITSII,MopeateIL.
CURTIB.Mreraa Tp. • ."
DlaMpllca Alaiguer., •
JA.HRS CAMERON. Beaver.
JOSEPH. 11. HARRAH, Beater.,
" -
sAnsun. Nurraritta h sou*, Beaver.
HUGH ANDERt3ON;Beavar. .
H. J. MARSHALL, Big Beater,
A. UALER; littsbtaa °
' Pear Haase Dlreatir.", )0.
SAMURIIGHISOR. lisTileMaa
=0
XeW ':ActvertisN”ikmah!..
Ig(T •W . DIINEI:W.WwWwwwm Dosp
IV boatload Wow. Ord& Dos '
to Oissoloctory rsiNk Cal: Soo& of if" If ''
"vg l AMAUt'sagre
LI toy wad
o.o' b Ittft
l oolf BMW 01001 1 0 bog
0001, le ifflOto a.,,... Ws.;
au tin Mk Yollgag oft o oot mitiom =OW.
to sot* =I,
or m ,== reu r
Wig bor do mkt
Ziffnart . ! "" Jr a ltre i h r ;;o
fatten of
00
ofooof 0010otooff$ Mat t t e doel.,
tote %%to :sty, Ws bits &O
owes to:
IoW .Milo 610 Wood ply.
motile Vital off moor Itostoreidmi
;pima ttio woo win "mos 040,104 1=5'
catod ootelootoot. 111frIttlt 0
itprloolo.
Mil
BRAVE'''. Pa., April 24, 1871.
EDDIE TAYLOR.
_ _ ......----.
,46ametaite . judge.
C=2
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WEIOEfkuNIVIIIr.;+viIIiWI6*.• weft
80. IBM by Row. JAL
Widgol c ot Moog tp.i to Dototit• W
of PhilUppbotg. , oil of flostet rs.
DZID.
1i1MVP24. 4 -Apill SlDtb, :1Soc: Wm. E
. vs; b. D., lit Ito 612ty-tiMilt ymit , of
imurLD.—On 117edt=the OMlit
of April. at -New ,
• . Imola, Illrav Mails Goald,isir=r
. of Marcus T. C. Gould, aoq...lbnisilly.
~.. of 40040eler. Pennsylintola.. MI; OM
eery-third year of her we t • • ~..
.---On. A. 14114 loot. , Mr. ,Thaingill
10. at.%Wvail tuurustap,Jainrenon
couty, ova 18 yews, f months 'end.
11141 ML.
,et•bllsofq laimedolp.icas.
L
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=Low.
Tomb guar; dmilleatio mai
•,110 , 06m.. - ...i.i.k • 11090 1 4
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',mi.. Ist.imendwoos
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•
or VIP* OIL 011!.t7.'inaL
as best ofjosr kamilsijr
J. 'CAVIL' •
A. IL
WI WJAN
L 50251. imegiter.
JNO.
ADMIX 1871.
T 0 R
. , „ ,
The on4etelyned takes pleuerrein is
fonolig tbe public that be besjustvited
a: sew Dry.tboode Store In the Room re:
eentlyoorupled by Jatrialkiciae, on Or
DIAMOND, R9OIIMMI,IOB,
MS STOCK CONSISTS OF.
Muslim; Claims; DeLains, - Arms,
Sulks. awl every variety and style of [solo
Usually kept lietiat Stores, which be
will sell at the lowertleash 'prices.
sPtillkSat • NELSON.
'.WHOLE.SALE• HOUSE
JOSMI HORN, &, CO
711, rt apd 7s '
Market Street,
pirrominEtari.
audit mowed the Ratan Deputmot of ow
Market Street Bowie. to the shown retook 107
end ale Peso attest, Mon Belletelt.w• as
batorPillettodtheltely sera& b entail:Re to toset
the &made of UM Jobbing Trade. .
We world reetoettelly solicit tall hoot
Alas it Dalin bi
Wl* weed Iles sie Wee de se well,lt Sot
Wraw besets est roles'. Wow may boas. Mit els
Wee. Sit •
. . .
al Gtlk4sarg.Cattais 2145.
roulitue:M P Abefoets:6l4 l r. ParrnlA;
=
atm, Brads. Apra.
sad Swall. wares:
• entitling Is
MILUNERY AND STRAW GOODS,
. , • &It LOffin SLITI2.II MCI; ,
70,77 & 79 Market Street,
New' Girds Arriving Every Day.
Mercantile Appraisemont.
&Mt et las WOMem 44 neve
in 41)iffisqf Of Ilisavcar , For Use y
trIMEI
Dittman Matta, 11
I Dracut* Davos 13
Wildest Deed 11
A
• Crelgheisi 14
A Main 14
Wa *edit). a
WB V Novtor sa
W Mi a nkel 14
D Ilseirat a Sao 11
YAKa area IS
_rammeal it Soo 14
le U Whistler ' 11
Jamb Maur 14 '
II
J Par4l4. 141
8184oti 8 Mtge! 411 Vo 141
Wpm
Uri Cooper 141
8 Clark
Itub.rtillka
IN AgilN
4mws Zwrnt
Wary Yen
Small Atkins
Mei If Wawa
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_lobs Maflag
1 :L rhi ltw 7Co ii
neer Filming 14
Jaws )1 Barbour
H Doberry
A Straus
11 Brown 13.
A C Borst
AN Macey • 112'
B 8 Hauger , 12 1
II Mahout 14,
Htlla a Leew- • I
11 as 11 Numb l4
macerrraescialu.
11 11, Healy 14
Jobe CanwaY 14
Wlll Bad& a. Co 14
Hempel McCabe ' 11
I .B*11; W '! egkerd 4.
• 14
V
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1 1 1 2 214ber ,14
Jcohn Cbaney 1
D I Lo B
wt 1
13
• ,
5?. CLIIII into.
is I' co . ; a. Co 14
, %ADIS.
Mg!l
Nue (Alma 11
L I.4eGookis 14
Asthma, Supper 14
C l !Loathe, 14
IrWiros.
I .lmot Dosesail Co 10
Raba TT.
Wlnuil Muni • 14
J D4.3851.s 141
Jobu abarp . IS
Whistler t Llueubstakl4 I
5 lt Campbell 14
Hllluges 41 Co ,
William Cary 14
J GI MeCotebeou • 11
J 31 Hibbard • ' "14
EMia
N Cringe Co
Hew Lupp
N Uawkir
. six_ ,w
Coo& Dump
L SteWlateld Johostank
J Liseabrisk
4 Sous
lamb Ileetteusteht
11111, SMICXXIIT.
11 Beckett 14
imam J Parks
NOST..IIIIIIICIUJIT. I4
dreamt.
dielaield •
Gawks Hall
David Aualwrobiagb
Alai& BD.--
A V Med%leia
IRLET.iII
li MaranoKA
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Iverio4Th
w!Mr
mas •
(karts Frederick
Jahn A Kin
; Benjarabs Pfeifer •
,1 D .-
,1 - Neiman Rea
NSW 1111811TO1.
J 8 Jobnoton 14
J S Redoen ' 11
Por r ta . iv
C Glorr
JM W Slorspooe 111
lemma • Diet
.d Mutter
C tr --- 14
Meow a co
DAJI4UICIII
Freeman Batt'
1W Isogon_
Syhrester &WWI'
Went Dunlop
John 4llbw°
Geo P 8kmoo• •
n!fEini
NEM
J C Doff
11
R G Cook. . 14
JID Kftr. . 14
caw Tr.
John A 1,5:41141 13
ID
X Irwin 13
13 X Boyd • 14
Jselkaoa a Wilma - 14
X WA • 14
._. X
W X anick 13 14
taa/y
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J 2. P Rawl' 14
Aber X Reed - • 13
P
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thim4 ,14
iulonsirr. _
111 Bald
A L 413441104 i
W D ideLkmaki
Kam rub
8 * Jt
Uh ellaburn ,
LLLLYIUe
E Warts
J r Mitchell •
W M Waddell /1i Co.
Thos Boron
T N Bann
PCIUD MaaeoU
Winter &Bedlam'
Frank Leap/ate!
U U llene
- ,
A WWlsod.
Haver
Aadmaa
Juno Wilma .
A Winner
Jl4 MactrAn •
a Merrick • -
11RWlIscos
111 1 1sser " IS
!Jr Nachos lb ISos
IJoia Mega SIGs IS
SCCOC t
IV TrV Tr..
!ecot 111
Spelsget • • 14
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M i yt ir ' ' .11 ',JIM , 11
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14 n
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I. .
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Omni Wog ~ ,st Getwet a rttioit . 34
11 Rwur • ' ' l i• ' •
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Nameable Megaw/C..• iwitsawas Tr. •
Mast, UM t „ UPI 'WNW 14
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easily. L .
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. A dministriitoes Nottoe
IS Raderstvwl Pallas .bees imobted
MO:" WON Miss at Mulls Mae.
of
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lannadlate mama Is tsliatesd. Ili .'mornorld
lanais Ciao a
NOWde NM ammili ass regifilit to
prem ed theft l,
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Foundry ic,fippr 4.5h0p.
Botta' beau Magaral la Um Voir* ludimui
mato dna tllifts took Eltdt Itar t
have atcanatatad * tariats at aw tak
Mao nartreettlat **leis 40 oat palmate
COOKING .:STOVES
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I NM onolsott4 In oiltdaillonl to
t
PL . c 1 1;57 Eh
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- a pork. lbw Oftb.uNlSv.
sitsevisi
Store of Diarist Elciies katlai sad Ceoklig.
The Great Roe Mill are
Has Oh kb Hof my Move halsh
thb swift
IT TAKES LEGS FUEL,
LE/38 ROOM TO DO OR WORK.
BESER
MOST DURABLE
ALTOGETHER
THE BEST STOVE IN USE.
In connection with the stave I have got
up s Pstsnt
EZTE.NEGICON 1N:!P.
which occOplea little rang no atistitlonal
and is not ILblp to weir oak
sea with all pipe, can be pot on of taken
or at any ti Me. and Made to Salt ON stores
of any sise or pattern. ' •
Ply° 1-liandred,Persosus
Who hare parchised sod used the
OW OHM 0301116 TEJ
Mtvst.or whose names have been publish•
ed in the Ana l are confidently; rettrted
to, to bear witness of its sullied,* merits
u a 000ktng stove.
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ar ""t rouonatle a r s i l ies t"1"."1"4
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welt.
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warinal of nabbed writ tau an tie east slate
la NO army award; elddi gheeNeerdo.
met a Adawiem or . ka
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Omnr illepalled Meads, a
Anon a makable Ilaaanman= In
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pigebNiag 4! Ism bars. aart est, themelvo.
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