The Bayer Argus. Rester. Ri. wag 47. 1971. areetation Thirteen Mindlra. Rates et Advertlehig. yam I eqr-101h^ 11 00 s moues, do s• se a Kum do 'OPP 4 squares, do 411 01) $, column . O Oa 11 111 1 colalas.:... Nov .1111. . . Ss 0. 1 A 00 II CO • 00 " 4 1/ ‘ l s l t I IS 00 1 0 00 E2IC:I3= gao rO9 $lO U 0 100 la 00 15 at •0 II WOO 10 50 15 00 uOO , oo so SO 10 00 00 a 50 OD UOu 110 Ou 121 00 Adutsiofralone auk Jlisecatuis • liotieuo:...s3 U 0 special mikes per flue,' ten mute. Papubrols to be wide goartarly.,' emit fur ttsr.ulestadvertifetauuts, wldeN mint be pad to adytans. GEO, 11% 11101111'61116, N Park Bow, N. Tart, AND • ii.eiramsratiuyit oft SI Park Itaw, New Ved a :* the woliageW . Th 3 BUM Assails t saa tattaea to contract far stumtlag aaewtheelluto twee Hoar low ed out rater. Aarettlowe la that city are ',s quatted to lam their Purr with either at the above bower. Mate of the Theritweieetter for the week ending May 3tb, 1811.— 2 P.. 32. •trr. g etter4 mei aes. 60 deg. 43 deg 8 53 deg. (PI deg. 46 deg 9 41 deg. 45 deg. • C deg '" •10 43 deg. 00 deg. 47 deg .11 55 deg. 70 deg. 52 der 12 63 deg. 74 deg. • 64 deg 19 a deg. 75 deg. 62 deg 11. T. TAX 4.014. TIME TABLE. cuirass& t. inusbeitil a. 1 1,— TMo• gulag Ws Wan 11.11“ t Statis p. m as follows: Muir. Wag Aceoa'a Alt ;Waning Past Ida e, 11.57; oLocallneWlst (Mem Posesmilor) l o/ 1 I , 01 . Trains gulag West 1011 TO Warm Station au tal low.: Walt, 7;111 a. M.; Local Ytelgbt (carritsm pamenstas? l c.m.; Aocciamodation and 4c. (thropelito Sask.) &10v. m. • PIU. M. W. M.—Traino...golog Zool tears stoetweam Wallow tat end of bridge) as•tol. lows: Seam Veil Seams. OAt a.M.; Soon aceacci. 1.10 a. m.; New (bath scam. &JO a. al.; H. Fails selbsin. ILIO p. m. MultigolVest Isave Rochester Stance. tat mad of bridge as follows: H. wean. 10 a. m.; Loom soar. p. as.; Ma alg y. id axone 0.0 p, ta.: ft. P. acemn.lXl p. Train. molag Ws leave - Noclunter am : pet ar followa; B. &vein, ILO& a. ; Soon se cam. 7.15 a. wo; MO Castle seams &VI a. m; titalcago axp.loX4 a. sm Soave* Falls mum MM. p. m.; Cbleago flans.% p. pi; Elie exp. p. m; Chicago exp. SLOB ts. is: vie Mail 0, 0 5 p. MUNI going Weal. leave ROCtWatill;PPO) De. pot id if : paleaspa 8.13 m.; Erie exp. li SS a. m; Beam Falls seems. CM a. as.; Chicago exp. 11.90 a. m.; Chlea exp. till p. so; New Car soma. CIO p. brie sop. 5 • 41 P. w; Boom Y arta& Inti • Tile attention of the publiq Is directed to the following New , J , i.diertisententa which appear for theotlist dme ID, the • Anon, to•dai Nialimal Bank Iteporl—Nat. Bank. Executor's Notice Used it &mut", tea. A .athementa—Dauchy s Ca._! Children's tanharra—F. A. trusty. • Dress Goods—Bow • Bahl. Orphaas' Court asle—ti J. Cross Imahreat Notice—Baukael Calhooh. Apiahlarment C. nut. Register's Notice. -D. Bkhglaton. I Irt of Caa...—John Caaehey. Spacial Mika —Bit. F. D Pont cl4l None—Mre. A. B. Bence. Simi& Nolleeb—B Sul/balm thwelal Notice—Dr V Plata. tipaelal Notice—Dr Special il4tices.lll l = l :. • Special Notlcas7•R 80d011pla. hp,clal Notices-8 et it eadiesberg. ' • spratat Mints -111sglaals. aprelal Ziotles—Bpayater Change Of1111611a:—Tlie well which - lieretoiore left Seeger Post Office at 13j p. m. will hereafter leai6.atG p. m; and the mail due at • Heftier •Post Office at 8 p. m. will net arriveuelli 8 b'elock 1u the evening,. The business • community ,will be governed, in their correstiondenee.,ln accordance with the change. tronrert.—Our readers• will not for get the. Concert, Friday eveningby T. C. 0. Kane, essisted by the Sunday School, in the N. E. Church. It promises to be a tine affair. , , Mra. Parr just r e ceived a lot of those new style Linen Switches,, they can be rothbed and' braided. and are in all respects equal to hair. Call and see them. non. William 'Meltlensed. the member of Congress from ibis Dist - Art, btu our thanks Mr a copy of the Agri cultural report ter MA . A surf:awn quality of Spring Sammie ►t Mrs. Beacom's (apr244w. The " Beaver Comservatlire"— the new Democratic organ—made fie ap pearance on haat Friday morning. It Is an eight column paper; and shows evi genre of ability, editorially, speaking. Financially; we wish the tkassertsitive great stitsxiss ; politically, we hope dia. spier after disaster will overtake it every turn. NEW wry LEN of summer flats, nets, Ribbons, Flowers, Neckties flair Netts, at Mrs. Fast's. Mr. JRMiStlel Mil urOhlo •seri ship, announces his sterna to the " Bea rer Conservative" of butt week, es a me! dleisto for Dounty.Commtssioner, sub ject to the' decision of the Democratic voters of Beaver county. • Pcthac Nortca.—On and' alter May 6th and until the latot September the County Commissioner., will meet only on Haturday of each week, at their office indleover. Joan WOome, Imadr) Rosales C 1,... end Menagerie. in Rochester on hut Wed nesday afternoon and evening, drew to gether a large crowd of people. The an imal* connected with the show looked healthy, lint were not 103 numerous as the public were led to expect. The cir cus part ',wax pronounced the best that has been' witnessed here for several sea sons, tbefAratia in particular acquitted themselves 'wiry creditably. Wnr do you pay 25 cent* for a Ilat Frame, when you can buy. them for 15 cents at "The Cheap Store," Rochester, Will Smith it Co. itnay3Ow glom., Age' 11.—Mr. John 11. Bence, whose hasty and imprudent fmm this place's couple of weeks ago, in com pany with. young woman iteMeti Mer riman, maid which was noticed in theAn ocs at tke time, complied to Beaver about a week ago, sad aid deJeCteal look ing enough. Miss Merriman haa also reselse4 her home in Beaver Falls. The two, after leaving Beaver, made their way to New York, where they were overtaken by a brother of the girl, who, with the assistance f the police, broke up the "alliance," d brought the In fatuated girl,home. • CHILDREN'S, Misses' anti ladies' Corsets. The lawd. tinattty of white; brush and colored ladies' and Children's 'luso; British brown half Hose very cheap ; ladies' and children's white sass tmlor•d Kid Gloies; Silk lawn And Uoon Fans; Parasol'? of all kinds very them ) at Mrs. Fast's.: • Golden, Fetetaitailia Peik—tiome. thing "ow and novel. Be cure and read the edvertisethent in our paper beaded ' , invest Invention of the Age." We behove the Golden Fountain Pen la un turpaued. A good pen la a neeelaity to every luau, woman and Child . Agents hot s to a thence to make money in intro during I good and ondeable article. ly. , Ar.• Isaac .Besee — T. near illack Risk, ham recently suffered a were Toes Vont the destrudlon 06. , his dwelling Wue and bent by Are while absent from home s The unfortunaulaccident is sup lossi 'to have originated trout a desalt' toe stove pipe lending up through the kit hen root. !"A high wind prerwilingst the time 60011 carried the awn" from lbs Burning residence to the barn. which with the ,entire contents,' excepting Inc hones Mrs Beatty was able to remove, wu entirely consumed.—Bearer Cow +emotive. tuill COLD tirAwtramin SODA WATER tored with imam Fruit - tiymps.l4 Bea* rug Nor, , - sprA.44w The Aswan larder Trilad,—New woe, wu considerably agitated last week over the trial of Demi& Barnacle fbr the killing of Benjamin iknelln, - r eputable home in that place one night lest ' , inter- The trial continued Miring th e greater Part of the week, and result ed in a Verdict of murder In the mond d tree. The prisoner will serve a term the Penitentiary. `"..ttt the style' of an d Linen col- I, Nat 34m. litgetittl PIPMSW Keep Feriae IlleeKsego iripers.t-t tioldiess are 0011 sot .tooollor pet* with theirdbadaripo.ol4l l roliitd # 0 : demand In the Wed. The new law of Congress no meanies the requhett of the Homisteed pat that tt soldier or sailor who wired Warily ;440 , 6 or ,more during the rebellion. Moly deduct ids term of eitlisturent from thiilvet yeas settlement, hitherto required to perhet his title. For lusts:lce, if be served these yews in the army or navy, he may, acquire • full title to &quarter section of /and by a residence of years. There Is evidence that the shark; are preparing to wring dishonest fbrtunes out of the CANNIIIIIMI. Drillings, linnsooks. and P. Host Mrs. Desoom's. Espr9l44w. ?re N ee. Beeline .1. reams., who has fors greet many years. filled AU ot• Zoe of, President Judge of. the Dauphin JUdiclal District, lin recently' been In= sited by the- Bar t of Harrtibarg, bur spectire of party, to allow the nse °Chia name for another term. He has consent yet to do so.- Judge PearsOn lorinerly resided in Mercer county; and at one time represented We District in_Bon gress. He is a gentlemen of fine attain-, meats, excellent character, and the lhct that he Is urged to remain,on the Bench by the laws-era of both parties, elbows that he snakes , .;., fissaveiss.Naturk 3hneral Wahl, just arrived and for sale at Hugo Andrles sea'a, Beaver Drag Store. tuaylth2w. Rare Altherthwiaseet.-'7The fol lowing unique advertisement appears In Monongahela liepublieast of last week. We are informed that It is genuine and printed , precisely as given by the tiir saken female: • ' sloollswano—For the apprehend= of Zeiss Toms, a tall man, about Ilidu. re, bee eemskler. I able money and • blab had long Be. and hudent ;awed man, igicid was with a list like • giout.and he often beat me, Ind./ shuts him to and him days Inn Pent -tenthly where be belongs, and be Wears a gray cost, with every large manta, and one bine eye, sod sae blind. blue cps and a hideous looking man, arid new firing with the seventh woman, and ma having ono mid loslito• and be ha. gone off, and I want him brought slap op in the low with bite panto. Ile earn lobe or-, rested, and has a hundred dalare of my moony,- and a bald headed cancel, full of Satin and de• all; and she Is • bad woman, and her little girl calls him opapsOund abe called Mist Jane T omes Ifs, and •• bey blifid a one eye, And be is colo :10'itt has got any too moth sense, nor her And she stole one hundred. dollars from me and some of my gold and silver, and ought' to be caught., sad I will Dever ,fire with him again, no never, be Is a disgrace. and I would like to bare him caught up and compelled to nunotain toe end ids child, as I ani his lawful wedded wife, and have the certificate of marriage In my patsesslen. NANCY TUTTLIL Plefigrille, /is., April, Ifftl. ;Loop REWARD Is offered by- the pro prietor of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Exits Gol den Medical Dlscevet7 fors medicine that will equal it In ,the cure of all' those diseases for which M Is recommended, among which are severe, acute or linger ingii Coughs , Cons mption in lie serf) , stages, Bronchitis. "Liter complaint," or " Biliousness," Constipation of the Bowels, Sciofulou diseases and Skin diseases,as Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Bolls. It is sold by druggists. . . CuoLane, Cholera liforbus, and other &reales lncidentall to warm weather, will soon make their appearance; lip ready to relieve Wein by,fitagisses'AX eau Menet., which is the!...o'oly sure . 4 , remedy. ~, . . i myl7-2w S. & J. Stenzitzsteuso f ;—These gentle men, doing business in Broadway, New Brighton; having recently perceived their magnificent stock of •Clbthibg, are now prepared to anoommodate all who may favor them with a call. Their stock is ) made up of gen `, youths', boys', and ls children's floe Iclo hing, of all sizes, shapes aid styles n addition 'to cloth ing, they keep a Ct4ce selection.of gen tlemen's furnishint .goods, suited to the times and season. . DUNE HomLow.—This is the name ors new Story, by Mrs. Henry Wood, the celebrated'author of " East Lynne," just. begun In the Philadelphia SATURDAY 'TERING POST. It lea story marked by ho usual characteristics of Mrs. Wood— , mhining peat in terestand poWer with he teaching of a moral lesson. Tua • T also contains numerous other sto- ' es, great care being; taken not to admit ything into its columns which would be unsuitable for family reading: 'Pee POEM, though now approaching its fiftieth birthday, still manifests all the vigor and sprightliness of youth. price, $2.10 a year. Single numbers for sale by newsdealer'. Prim six cents. If the newsdealer* ehoiald not have it; inclose the money to the publishers, H. PrrEs. sox a Co., 319 Walnut' street, Philadel phia, who will send the numbers by mall. Hy incloslng one dollar, 111 the numbers containing Mrs. woo d'. story will lie forwarded as soon as issued. ALPACAS all colon, at 25 eta. a d,;y 9 yds. 12i ct. muslin for $1,00; >all boat make of Prints, 9 yds. for $1.00; 9 yds. Hingbitnt:for $1.00 ; 12i cents made on every dollar by buying of Hibbard, New York e street, or 'VVIII Smith & Co., Madison St., Rochester, Pa: [niay3;3w. The Dlistriet Assessor, W. C. Harbison, gives notice, that the returns of the several assistant assessors for this District will be open fOr laspection at his office In New castle ifortilhe 17th to the 27th of May, during which Mine persona aggrieved may snake appeals from what they consider erroneous sssessments. To helloing.— Watt Papernnd Win doio Asides-5:1,000 Rolls ()find: Fiver, and a fine assortment of Window Shadei. I have the largest, best and elleapeat stock Of the above articles in' the county; eluding a very fine assortenentorMaznpv ed Gobi Bronze and Hall lepers. Wall Paper triumedfree of eke 1 I EVAN Pilaff; Welshes New Building, corner Broad— . way and Falls street, • New Brighton, Pa. ,tnay3;2w A (IRANI) BALLoort iIeCEI.4ION, fa net More attractive than tbe' stock of Dry Goode, Notions and Millinery Goode, and the piicens therefor at Ilibbibre New York St., or Will Sisals 'lt Co.; Aladison SG, Rochester, Pa, [tnay3;3w. Frel4lo ■nd Ticket Agent Ap peletuteet.—Ciipt:M. &Adons, for merly of tills codnty, but now residing In Somerset county this State, has been appointed Freight and Ticket agent, at Garrett Station, on the Pittsburgh dt Ccitmeitsville R. R. • CUILDiESeII CARRl•olt4.—in another ooiump of to-day's paper stlll.be found . the advertisement of Mr. P. A. 014111. 6r s, 148 Federal street, Allegheny City, Pa., in which he announces that be hasp On hand a large stock of Children's Car riages, Ladle'''. Satehele,,Pancy Baskete and' M otion/4 it fact everythin& to be found in a first-elms variety more. Mr. I O'Leary is selling his goody at reasona ble prices, and thoie of our readers who are in want of anything in his Hue, will do well to give him a call. ALWAYS remember, 'rpm want to get the value.of your money, go to a live place, where they sell and get new goods In all the time. This is the clothing store of R. Statureld, who - Is crowded now with orders for fashionable multi, and therefore is obliged to renew his stock almost every week. Backed as he Is by one of the best cutters in the coup• ty; be can promlie every one a neat garment. Lamas, keep. year 'eyes open when some of those traveling , agents'want to force inferior machines upon you. You can get, at the some price, a well trtid, noiseless, new Improved Binger Ma chine, of which M. Schiff has theagency. It is remarkable that whoever gets el Singer Machine generally recommends It to their neighbors. Thiele the roma so many of these machines are sold without any extra effort, or the . usual tricks which have to be used to dispose of most of the other machines. ' Greta, do 'you want to have ;Your Wives and daughters run a light, noise• less running sewing =eldest , The EllipUe is for mho by 8. st J. BneUen burg. i_ A 0 / 4 1 0.- I: C O l l l4 gt ll 4 14- l Ars , tbir 13eeil Monty, Md., Biting Ems:. • ItAutsi).-:eaTisdii.iter big es ii..?l,lli4lll BMW., Of 011411 mar is same. Woo .*: 441 . 1, 4 018 , 1 4 Ye- ‘'' ' • t " The . hidy" Who Milted ter Girton 'ith Mr..Bonsabhi the ;lame w i tx: the infonukticei Gigkey4" whleti led to thelbaftle of Winehniter•Oft the.l7lb of illiptemb*lSM, an di tpc loud defeat and'rinite of gaily% ma*. _After the war, pen. Sheridan.. jpreiented her with a valuable gold iratlCsae* token of his regard tbr her unginohing heroism and loyalty. . I. .1 1 - ' •Soun after this action of Sheridan's bad brou.ght the valuable services which Miss Wright renderedlo the Union cause prominently before the conntrYVlalu ob tained a place in the Treasury -Depart merit airWaildpgton, which *helms now. left to ensbark upon the sei of maul-4 °logy. , • " Misr Wright, with her mother, , kept a boarding house In Winchester during the war. while the 10 , 141,1111Ocoitilled,III Union Wimps. were all ;weft known and itnivinsay :esteemed by the °Mari Ind eoldiersofibe IredembarioW both • for their 'excellent - cluiracter and whole-coaled devotion IQ Abe Union .muse. They were members of the So. Maly of Friends, and' hi:Virginia &rebel Quaker wit a warm &thing as a *Mks' blackbird. • "We join with -every true-hearted Union man and woman In the land e in wishing toilslady„ and the companion to whom she has entrusted her happi. news, a Jong.prosperens, and happy voyage to a safe and pleasant destint don," • Tux Comity Boiiiiims.—Mr. B Mal helm does a thriving bushman In ths carpel line. Daring the month of A pril, this year,. his sales- in carpets alone, readied the snug sum 0[11,500. Mr. B. Mulhelm, In Bridgewater, is the agent for Cheney's patent window Shade Fixtgre, which is decidedly the simplest and bendiest arrangement lbr adjusting window shades we have yet seen. • 'Persons overhauling their win dews ka r t now' should examine thli patent before hinging their Shades. Mr. B. Is also the agent for the Salem Patent Steel•epring . Shade Roller; an other decided improvement, In hanging' shades. ES Bet:wife MArizzirot FOR JUNE.— Hallou's Magazine for June has appear ed with a list of contents which will tempt the 'most indifferent of literary epicures. .There are some twenty-six different articles in the June number, some of them handsomely illustrated. The greld tale of the season, however, is " The 131 d Clerk's Secret," Written for Ballou'a by Levi Beardsley, esq., the laterpecial agent of a .Washington de partment, and who has produoed a won derful story, full of incident and plot of Washington life. But all of the stories in this, number are good, and here is a list df them:-" The New .King and Queen of Spain ;!' "Madrid and Its peo ple ;" "'Scenes of the Revolution; " Went theta', Switzerland ,' "The Wounded Indian;' "'The Harlem Bridget" "Odessa, Russia;" "A. Leap in the Dark;" "The Coquette;' The Old Clerk's Secret;" "Tired ;" "The Flower of the Family ;" "Words—an Invoca tionr," "Endicotti" . "Ebbed ;" "Usnph. qua River ;" "A Contrary. Fit; " "An Adventure in Behr t ng Sea ;" "The De mon Page ;" "Camille ;" "The Rowland the Beet" Oun You so PEOPLE'eI &roar- TELLER- 4 '6%mm: or, The Son of a Politician ;" . •:111ilary's Pony ;" "An Adventure in the Penneeseewsusee;" "The Housekeeper;' "Facts and Fan— cies;' "The Baseball-marl's own Man ual "—numerous illustrations. Terms, 11140 per year, or 15' cents single copy. For sale all over the unitary. Address Thomas A Whim, 63 Congress Street, Boston. I J• . • Nonuat, Sena:oz.—The short Normal Term of New Brighton Seminary, will begin July sth, 1871. ' Teachers or oth ers, wishing information as to the Studies; Lectures, Expenses, dz., will receive circulars by addressing the Principal, N. B. Johnston, New Brigh ton, Pa. " DFAVILATION DAY. ClreTher from Ileadquartm. Gen. A. IL Calhoun, commanding de partment of Pennsylvania Grand Army of the Republic, haalavued the following circular from - headquarters, in Philadel phia, relative to the observance of Deco ration Day : Cia111.10141: The 90th of Say bee been let apart by the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic as thu day in each year when the army of the living be to meet In their silent map les pounds the army of the dead. I know I het In every spot in this department where a Union Sol dier sleep• a loyal heart will be found to do him honor, and with willing hand, strew on the palli er', Vire the /bit spring Sowers or the land he died to save itOdiogeoerank • The Grand Ann, of the Itepublie hai taken Up on !Neff the duty of conduOttg, wherever there la a Amt, the memorial servftei on Decoration Day It Is rednestel i that every 'comrade attend on the 90th Met.. and •Ive one day to the comrades gone before. The m ilitia and otheromanizatkina should be Invited to partielpute, auwell as the citizens, to whom as soldiers we owe so much. Ask that the Schools In your vicinity be closed, foi the day. that the children may loin with you sad learn lessons of patriothon deer the soldiers' graves. It Is nee-emery to fully record the names of all soldiers, Whirs and marine* buried In the ceme teries yon decorate, with full particulars of service and death, and tranemit the same to the Amhoant Adjutant General at rotteville. You will led sc. companylng.a form for Decoration Services, which whenever practicable, you will strictly follow. —ln obedience to the aliove order. Post 204 G. A. R., Beaver, Pa., gives to the ox-soldiers and citizens of the neigh borhood a cordial Invitation t o meet with thedillt their Hall, over ktraPPlacs. Alli settle' store. on Thursdayevening of next week, (May 231 to adopt such measures an may seenl necessary to strew with flowers the graves; of the dead soldiers 'OM are kuried ' in the two cemeteries near Beaver'. , • .f. WEYAN D. .I'bet Commander 8011 - ERT'ANDKRSON, AO& W.ll. IllstribialPis 31arhie Yard in Rochister, this county;-will well repay a visit to those wishing anything in the 11 e oftombstones, monuments, mantels, or other iisefttl and ornamental work in marble. III; establishment is by'all odds the hirgestind mOstextenalve in Beaver munty ; and his workmen first-class artists:: Mr. Mirshaille a 000rteoes and urbane gentleman, midwife . kis work at reasonable rates. We earsitibt Algae the propriety of sending our money abroad for • articles w'hlch esti he . procured at home—in all respects equslif toesupe rior in execution and quality of material •—for Abe same amount of money. Such a course is ruinous to the prosperity of the community in which we live. We see Mr. M. keepsS superior lot of grind stones, with new style of ditures tor hanging them. Let him be .petronized. . Ws take plisissire in directing the at attention of our readers to the reliable house of Messrs. Boggs it Buhl, NO. l Federal street, Allegheny, where can be Slowed a select and- eoutpleta-atock Of Silks, Poplins, , Bbasrle,- Gloves, Se., at attractive prloss. „See card,ln another column. • Bd&,n rAw,:llay 8, Int SDIT4II Bak% Asays—Bir:—Please publish la your paper that 1 hereby decline belag a esndl: date for aotalmatloa for Associate Judge at the coating primary Yours Respectfully. XeCacklir Cumouis's Carriages and Buggies for sale cheap, s 6 Mußselm'o, Bridgewater. The smell pee in the vicinity of Enon Valley is idnding, and the opened °fps disease is no longer apprehended. Tgz; palllic Of :_ Be%vor and aajoining • couotles ate beieby - notified that If they. want neat fitting; faxtdonable cut cloth: log, to call at 8. & J. gnellenbUrg'a, and let Cully, the cotter, cut you one of the latest, The people of Beaver borough and vielnity who are in the habit of visiting Allegheny and 'Pittsburgh will profit by Wrlogattention to the recent change In ,the time table iiritte•Climilindilid Pine burgh Railroad. It will be seen that the mentihg trains" start (Min Beaver last nearly an hoar earlier than formerly. - Tka Greentille Argos , says: We are again celled Upon to chronicle another death from the aweless use of kerosene, oil.. At the Brookfield opal mine i few days ago, a little girt aged' 'eight years; and daughter of a widow named Siren, attempted to make the fire barn by pour ing oil on it from a can, which oploded ari4 est her clothes.cas fire,; and before' the names ooald be extinguisked she was so badly burned that she has aim* died, alter untold suffering. =MMM mole& the revert amt fe . tOWICI UN* young Marshall was bridge the raddefice :Henry Metzler. In show minutes froiu ohs to' two hundred hien kill for the spot ; iffidhkand the-rekert tabs too trues TNe:bootwu 1 1thilfoll bikti pierced through the breast. by • half, haying if dye harrelo, revolver by bib stile with eyery , bared cliargeo —. ll: pug; was if onto linpainifile 140*-w" held" the, verdiaC being: that Milififell coin, to his death by a Pistol allot from =unknown hand. The facia were afeerwirdi leirifid- that Lbrd tou bad stolen the 'llya dollars,, with Whtch he bad purchiafeL the ..iii(Awlff" that he and. young Marshall:' had been" shooting . mark the greater part tit the, day, add , MliAir : conilifishW that 4 '4l thandeflaf.,lferehalieiffne moue:A.od . that on refitting ; be ha d abet hint . Pew heat morning alter the . borrible .stay; Shaffer's pistol was found la a fieldwfor by and Marituflii pocketbook bpt a few yards further on. It la generally believ;. ed that he killed him for his money; end It la thought that .his original intention . was tOlibilpt Jim Awes, one aftheboewe on the railroad, with whom he had some I bola diMcuity.. Yonfig Muffs! is • youth of about.,ateteeff, who had beest.l brought up,without .ChriatieullatheEMlS topiught to bear up on bum, which so so far-,q make the charaitei cif the youth. IfestwhilaY the knowledge ollright or-wrUn,g, and to show the total igiswaffoaof tbe.taiy, he inquired of the °Meer who hafthim in charge, and while 'Conveying • filth prison, if they would: hang higi; "for," bald be, "If WI will I want to send for a preacher and get religion I" ' New lirightee Itenss.'—ilev. Hen ry Genever; Episcopal 'Clergyman, In charge of the ehurchel of that donoinf., nation in Rochester, New Brighton and Beaver Falls, propose visiting the West Indles'soon, and will therefore 'close his relations With those i rogregatlons on the 21st inst. He Intends ta'issill'froof New York for St. VsMaas -ms She Md. lie will carry with hIM: thekind solici tations of hi} numeroUs Mends in this —On Wednesday afternoon heti a young son of Capt. G. 8, Barker, end another lad, werethrown outoletuggY, but not seriously Injured. The horse took fright at a fractious steer being lod past, and ‘ltiped a six foot wall. ;The buggy was found 'flying around leelle,", after the horso made his leap: but the horse ate grams. —Gen. 'Neel Dow all the way from the State of Maine, delivered a temperance lecture in the H. Church, ou Fridak evening last. He was a Brigadier Geri' iral in the Union army; a Libb pris oner, plea • I.prompeet or haa ni t jg Rte esl i sirl‘ • r call d • 1111 *as thr Gen. Pits Hugh Lee of the rebel army. He censures the Christian and moral portion of the Community for their apathy In temperance ticatiers—sald they could triumph If they would; gave a history of the origin and.enactment of the . " Maine Liquor Lae," said; W Was not a failure. On the whole, his lecture was interesting. He Is an eloquent lecturer. I. N. Pierce, of Philadelphia made a speech do the same subject. Evxny ono declares that they always. paid 15 cts for ladles• hose for which hi. Schiff charges only Mete pee train also offers extra great bargains inlaces, lace collars and shawls. His stockin dress goods this season la really the best selected and cheapest ever offered In this town, and ladies surely stand in their own light if they do not go there before they purchase elsewhere. The Bailsman's:Totowa of Clearfield saps: Sufficient rain fell the lattei" part of last week to make a good rafting flood In tho river, and, as the result,. a large number (grafts pained this place on their way to the lower markets. We hope our lumbermen will use every effort to get their timber to market now, other wise they may fall to do se this season. William Quinten, en old German resident of - Blacklick ttwishlo, Cambria county. and a turner by occupation. had his skull fractured in a somewhat singular manner on Thursday afternoon hist. an I his iujuries, it is feared, will prove fatal. Ile was engagel at the time in -gumming a saw tit the tzroing lathe, when the horse which operetta the lathe became fright ened at something and set the machine in such rapid motion. that it reused the emory stone he was uaiag, to Ily intim piecta, tine of which flew up and struck hint on the larchtad with such force as to crush in the skull and 'Mika injuries from which It Is not likely he can recover. Oam Car of Canton City Flour, and a lot oi Cleveland White Lime recelved and tier eale, who'ettle and ratall, nt S'peyerer sona. Rot lie Fa. E=:= revision Atiorsteys.—A new circu lar bas just been leaned by the Pension human in relation to the fees to'be paid to attorneys under contracts to obtain pensions from the poveruntent. , Under the act of Congress fixing the made of fees for pension attorneys in cssesof nn usual labor;.. additional compensation may be received when the contract be tween the turtles has loon first approv ed by the U. Commissioner of . When this law went Into effect, (.sMinfiesioner Van Assuan' issued a circular giving a mule of fins for the dif ferent clausal of work at which be would approve contracts made between the at torueysand Claimants Cr pennant. This schedule has long been objected to as fixing too low a remuneration, and Act ing Commissioner of Pensions Troche has modified Abe fins giving a compen sation to the attorneys,. which 14 some what more llbent The Republican Couitty Vonyentlon or Irenaugo county met at Prnnklin• on Monday. 'The figlowin¢ Akitet. , waa plac• .al in nomination: Assembly,l D. 3(cJun kin: AasoclatoJudge, R. S. 'McCormick; County. Treasurer. N. 13. Riddle; ShenlT, C. 8. Marks, Diatnct Attorney, Janie.; H. Smith; Commissioner, James P. Riddle; AnditAr, W. It Gillilend Coroner, J. S. Hooten. The Brookville, Jefferson comity, Re publiecen says i On Monday morning last, Samuel Jordon, a farmer residing in Oliver township, moat horribly mur dered his wife, literally chopping her, to pieces with an az. It appears that Mr. Jordon and hie wife, a daughter of Mr. David Healy; were putatilnir the usual tontine otebores abouttbe far*,:and no visible change was apparent In the man ner of Jordon s .nntil he suddenly took up the az from the wood. pile, lu the yard and dealt her several blow*, nartalng al most tuatint death; WO head hiving near ly severed from the body. Jordon's brother . was :present and saw the act committed, but was unable - to prevent the horrible tardy,- After egmmitting the deed he endeavored to cut hie ;own 'throat with dime, but was only suc cessful . in Inflicting a severe_ wound. Yesterday he was , brought to toWn and confined to jail. to await the disposition of the Court. We are Informed by those acquainted wild Jordon since rhlldlbood, that, be via. a smart , hidustrlous an t{ m Math bus M sometime he Adjourn sign bT Initial*. but not un til the present has he been violentordis posed to act viciously. Both parties, the murderer and the murdered,. belong to the meet respectable families,. who deeply feel their sad affliction, are ticket and express ogles at the West Middlesex. vstation., Moms county, was entered on the night of the Stb-lost., and tiCkehr , to the Minuet of $125 ware stolen. Ftirtnnately, the lideven- were discovered. bat Mada their eseioe. be. faro ttok 2 4l_throalik"the sate owned by , the Union F.xpress cmcipany. which was in the °Moe. An yet, no arrests fiat's been made. iI rli eonl4. nett eft* ith= bear* we ittould'he khider 'intik 4 : It we knew thiNeee and bitt46- s o w opted suittoyineer Above, we abonld aace: eliminates them.whlob ire de hot new. Wi go mmealted, ntterini stereotyped ewe: to. biding our iteett- - pense snd •aches, es aired* ea we au; ; end wei dk. that others do not discos , - t by intuition. ro conceit our Atop from the 00C; we do not iced our reseatatente and oar clbs e which we are prone to he proud two persons altc4we together with by. you," ineitherbeart,andneither kiows it . Each thinks, 4 .1 could be fond; but what is the use of wasting No m " on one who does ruketie for ii?" and so ; &Soy part, and go thelesrays alone. LIM l a a meg 'kat which few unmask Una it • Bacca.."-Having opened this da a Millinery ;and Trimming Store onlmy own account, in my former residence, Third. street. Maier, neat . LOCI V. P. Seminary, I would respect. ;'folly ask Oty old customers and .the ; public generally for their piiteon age . r will try by courtesy and fair dealing- to 1 & ma t aiv t the go od .me a nail.will of who patronize inyl7-2w.] Dira.43snin s. Basois. ' There was a hula' safe or town lots AO the Allege of Leelouls,Oblo, on Min ikay of last wesk, A Vain of thirteen os= left Pittsburgh od the 'morning of tbt+tdoy, free to escursfoniets Who wish '‘id to sttend the sale;; and they were scanted to their otos* capacity with -passengers—even the , platforms were crowded with people. . • A man named Dsvidt"rn na,wo believe, o( Palestine, Ohio, was dangerously if sot &ta ll y injured by being knocked off the stein of the platform, In coming In contact with a projecting ranee; near Leetonts. The lots for male -weep located in a beautiful ptaln on the south-side of the town. The average rice of lota 'were about 23)4110 feet. Prices of sales rang ed frOm $240'00 MOO 00; and they went otr like " hot cakes in a-hungry crowd." There wore over one hdridrod lots sold, aggreinding betwpin twenty and thirty thousand doffs',.. The persona In at tends's:ice 'were estimated to be from two to three. thousand. Altogether, they bad a grand time. Several persons from Beiver, Roches ter, 'and our neighboring boroughs, were In attendance. LAIDII9I dm you want a sewing ma chine? If you do, see the Elliptic Lock Stitch beforo you purchase. • •• Les There be Light." 114na1a8wa0, May 13, 1871 Norton Bttitvao Attoust—lt is time for some things to be told to the great outside Republican public.' You have observed that Governor Ueary refused to sign the Apportionineut JIM and it has become a law by lapse of time. He was unable to see anything in it but • bill of sale to the Democricy, and so be could not lend it the sanction of his signature. Now for a very brief history of it, and Its connection with Mackey's election to the State Treasuryship The stress upon the Cameron ring (and which they have bottle for the year of Irwin's adminbittatlon),demanded the nankin of Mackay ataity cost to ,the itepublions party. Yo„0"core this OW Son ft was luminary to hold the Demo- Matte vote powlwiesilnat Mackay and prevent a. repetition of the arrange ment which elected Irwin. The ring therefore went into 'secret negotiations rirat " Coffee-pot" Wallace, Democratic Speaker of the Senate. They contracted with himthat if .the panto crate would idloW iiitelterto be elected Treasurer, they would - give the Demo - - Mats IA advantage ,in the. Apportion ment of the State for Mein - berm of bly. • The contrast ir &teetered upon and the harmony between the contraoting parties perfected: Mackey_ wa elected and the ring,pro- Ceedefi tuYul6l4heie.partclAis agree ment. It was arranged that Ratan was to be pot upon the Senate Committee on Apportionment and Shuriock upon that of the House as the Cameron engineers .of the scheme on the Republican side. ' To cover up What was going to be done was the next thing In Ordsr. So, by an understanding the Democrats got up an Apportionment Bill so unfair in its pro visions that a big noise could be made about it. This Was to afford Buten an opportunity to make his speech strong ly condemning It and under the cover or this noise the ;Cameron engineers were to get up another' bilrgiving the Demo erats all they really claimed, and at the same time, claim it themselves as a great concession and victory - to the Republi cans over the Democratic bill. The speech was made, duly published and noised about; it being understood that the Democrats were to make no re ply to (I, which understanding was faithfully observed. The • ong nears, Itutan and Shurlock,. were able then to proceed safely. nanyCouferences were held apparently in great labor; to bring forth a fair Apportionment, bid all the time these fellows had the single end in view to till their contract with the DEMl °crabs. The bill which is now a law, passed. The Radical, the Cameron organ In your county, made the greatest haste to' warmly endorse and recommend it, as did also the Cameron ring everywhere. It Is equally noteworthy, that the pour. ocratla organs almost without exception do the same—or at least, have nothing to say against it. These are the facts in the case. Your correspondent has from • high and 'Tile potable sources his informatlon. tour readers can look at these facts and think about their bearing upon your reprosetr tatives at their leisure. The necessities of the Cameron ring re p:lived the trade lit the expense of the Republican party. The interests of the Aetuocratle party were subserved by it, cud your Beaver county chaps were the tools to , do the work as directed by the chief Winnebago and his Adjutant Quay. There is more of this and it will come with time as it is demanded YOURS IN TRUTU The Press. I say the press, as well as the pulpit and all the schools in our land and every lover of liberty and his race, should be sensible of the pressing necessity of the hour. Namely, the vast necessity and Importance of the Truth as combs ined In the Holy Bible. Our city papers and our country papers might have In every lune, if not a column at least an article on some religions anbjeet. And if every newspaper throughout the whole length --- • new:racy& and breadth of the country,carried a vs- low and Dbicoant, dldnOn irr pel message into every family who can ra" . /rufts, to , . drc .,". .... .. is tea 1 1 3 estimate the good e ff ects it would pm-• U.S. Holub aftreauities oa Moil—. sumo or duos on the spiritual life of , the people. fr ta l ltr N =l"ZU °r in k Ut: Why should politics and secular matter lak i t i g ri ß i tn iteree ; 1074 54 1.C5 dB be allowed to monopolise any of our Octant expeuiel • 1,210 83 papers. Our religions papers contain Zelwrbr.en.tudi...timpo.... .. .. BC Al 'Pooh of waiter pertaining exclusively Hills eitotlar nasionil_ „llisko.a.' :-. 4 (... am el to this life also, and why do not one po- rernalayelegem.Beeerleele akhylc ess tot laical papers furnish reading pertaining Legal voila. N o w, r . sm ;I also to the life to Mee, for the het:lent erT 3 ,td '8401,007,0e their religious readers. No donbt Many LlLAanznas. KlO of our pious chrldians, maiaand female. inch fient.....•. - .....,.g.,..4 - • dd,1116,17 as well as onr ministers might furnish lOtecosst,: ... ;'.-..'.-.• ..ae,giuus es .. an occasional good article Skit would, =f e . ae• ~,,eL iii s • With GoD'a blessing, be a benedt tot their ituassal but du:illation; ' - 1111:th NI souls. Only think of the ephel that the. .56,,,u k , !lurid. , ~. . ' Mil et PAO el ide Sanford C. Hill his dohs birmaktrue Dos to Abe . ; 10010 0 . ton " , *MD dd F Me popular Almanac e . ,'of - etit. elistd .:. ...i: ~ ,•-- - , i ..-.-..llorern much -valuable' - and re . :'., truth sate eatskoesoos. L.' 1. - sa.*Dps, awed through' our tau wide& .no - B =.Vl= , I Q r , $4 , 1 1 :,=0. 4 " doubt too, ban' helped tii troadeer , that, Watereitii taw to b e led rkr d lonia • • JIDIVAIIUIM . —, 044 • 41141011 0 1 r!libto ilenerellitenmetillicd- ~. saridas4 era sormat. ai sar_uas ma R And so It won* be whit oar dalltak -‘11:::41s 211 .. t . 01t.1 0 , 1 , 1 , ,' . 21. _ 'weeklies, cutowildlei, Vginatdddlitni; . ;NMI. .., . „..... .. •. ... make the aseisteri Of their 'art , ' "'!! : 1 14 11 1 :11*:7 1.154 fr higle4" ' aud tkelated. then ftemeer estlinalt%i :J. IC. ilk niro, wri.).. ~,, : ' . eltlinb r ala( igl B letUres gh wa .-r; pompom ergosterol laterost.. • troosts.-45everel hillier a laegilir litter-Were gond. / 3 9 1 . 1 e'lq' 11 lriet letereoLto, °fir rewlent:' BellawS• 9 . 4ll 4 loMligrien 6l ths i ttErVS,=4,,, siolitiiirepreosistettsre • " Iltehteel Millpond wee one • ' • hog the Beiver)dielog Compiler •'- one Ms, looorporete the Bearer , Beat. The elestoto mauled he • • the Border County Cahn bi I -ed a Contralti.. or Coelbrostoe-' lionsis—The Border Claim Dill is ameadatkrilliallimeo Uotootidait. ed t .l L iTiltipede fOr.IC for, MIS • 041 allllllo. WNW WWI ki 111) Ibia=l,l aod.aftar oonslderaMe debate was r iled. • A Motion was made to ream aider—tbsoldeot, being to vote down, a roooneldenition;and thus dethati Patera motion of that kind—but It was defeated by a tle void :*A:motlon to adionm.waa then made and minted. . Einsamsollisy _lO.-41. bill Awes ponied to relieve ftWamet from delivering to the Slate Megrim& painting of the battle of Gettysburg, until the kid of February next. tileversEloral mr lhi were eares.—The Raid M il ao killed tor this session by.a vote of Jut to 44... The Ben U. .. supplement to the ap portfOrmMlet bUtiresposesd., :Way-pri vate sidloadt.lllll poised: filtk Mar - appeopristkm bUt was ilic reported end discussed all day. The amount for Common School pur poses has been mdttoildtos3oo,ooo. dor erstsnmihnente were made. - •. • 'cumulative voting bill hi boron/to aui teWealdPir Peed 551 readi>tg bet ediellirobtain s atiapeendon of Walvis, to - anal A. bill was introduced to - mode of peeidng ygg n eeta o Akeemblyi whleb to desiring speelMiegielre. Don to muse , mat least one newspa per -once a week for three aumessive Weeks, any such legislation desired be fore presenting the same to the legisla ture and to present sreertldadA of such publication signed by the judges of the dietrict. In tamales affected by it, all advarthrieg 1., to be dime at. Um expense of the partiesdeelring special The retied of the Legislature to tlz up on a day of tidal adjournment Le exelling wonderment and °Lif t men t. Legislation daily grows more weariaonse and 'lees important.. It is positively asserted in some quarters that tint Senate will re fuse to tix a day of *Noun:latent tilt the Republicans give the Democrats the reg lstry amendment. The expense of the session is greatly increasing beyond any other session. The feeling in the flours isleibivet a TOMS tilt the Senate gets Weigh business. 8/131114 - lltey'l2.-41: message 'was re. Calved fromilte Governor urging Inter :Wow for pilyintent :of Border Claims. Titifienate by a party vote. refused to diachasge the Committee on, vice and immorality from the further considers-. tiottof the.hill. prohibiting the sale of in. iolittloca ie hitstectishela City mid ftelt"_, slitory-Seat Or Co. The re sult ittellltt•tu'prerrent action this ses sion—as tilieliunittee cannot be got together.. Aton - Wes :added to the llPProrlitter 144 foretie_rellet of eltl- ZOOS a Chat Istrg'itunricinity by giving thenicerelllcaterofeloan bowleg live per coin . to the amount of dye ban died thousand donors, to be amproopri. mod by the State Treasurer to ointments pro rota, redeemable In hi esyears or sooner, free from taxation ; the‘recipl ants to give the State receipts to full dis charge.; the Governor then to make.* demand upan t tb is Ligeneral Government. This section with in amendment that nothing stein shall be construed to make the State in any way liable for such claims.. Several local bills passed. 'Hours.—A message from the Gover nor, similar to that read in the Senate, was toralyedo. A bill to prohibit the sale orAtiagetny tk=wit at tamed. See -1 emitted bills eons zrd',,ll - Str l o=ol 3 4 l 4-ti aailli° l 4 4- omuc..-Tbere was noting of interest transpired. The Rouse adjourned until Tuesday.,.. % . LisS *I Gaud Jurors Air Jame slemileas, 1871; 314111lintiey. Frasier, W II foreman, Frankfort borough Atkins, I N Dearer borough Andenon, Joseph Dalington township ' Itsyle, Jackson New Brighton borough Cross: ti J Itocherter bursa& Dough/we, Sherburne -. New Sewickley tuernaltip Dtilworth ‘ Pmfte . Dariington lownsidp • Dona, Jades 111 ' Barons township Gaming, Beaty New Sewickley tont:Alp klnellerAfrelatirk Malmo lownsalp - Monww.Alegsndur Ir. Independence township Mono... Jobs • • Rochester borough Milker, Jame. ' Greene lownshlp McCoy, William Bearer borough IgclAgus, REIM= Independence township Mulom, rktlllp Harmony to:rustily Tattoo. John Brighton township MUM, Thomas , Marlon township Porter, James Br Motet borongh Patterson, Janses Big Bearer township Romer. Adam . North Sewickley twp Sunderbeek, Tobias ' Filmdom borough abort. D B Moon town hip Whltbsm, lames Hamner township '•• IFelde .lIIIWIMII Ole Jame reg•sm.lB7ll. AimuideLievillei A imo.upih...f, thmte, William Manou townslVP Boyles, Henry • Chippewa townrhip Beal. Alexander • ' Hanover township Bentley. Abraham Now Brtgbtou borough Beal, John Breeze township Bennett, User . - North Sewickley twp • Cunningham. J V Big Bearer township caltroonohnstost Greene township' .... J ' . PoMis. J . D MlCllleator ......., Chaney, Chadds • • . Becusomz to Danclus. Thoonta Bearer kalls borough Dunn, Thonns Economy. township Donthitt Robert et. titilppewaioirtgship Swing, %Mut Raccoon township &kW, Robert South Boise, township Fiery, Daniel Moon tosroship Gibson, John A lqew lkightun township Humes. Martin New Sewickley township Hunter. ('hark utilo township Hastabora.Jot.u! Ilmilagton township ittirtsel. tieorge , . Marlon township lmbrie. James X Big !Wirer township Jordan, Jake.. '. llopewell township . Johnston. Matthew ttio township . )11/ki. James Ittuoyer townehlr McDowell, Sampson Marion township Merrick. E D New Brighton borough McClung. Samuel Darlington township McCallistlr. Dunlap Manors" losrwhw • McKim, F W Franklin township Moore lianutri loon township Laughlin, William Greene township Miller, Aosta:Wm New Galilee borough • Reed. John Borough towrstaip Stephens, Robert . Hanover township tkirtg727, auks Honoree township . Bearer borough •: •• Party Usage." Mr. EDITOU:—/ am sick and tired of the constant.use of these terms, In refe'i ence to the re-nomination of certain tiin didates. One would suppose from the continual din sounding In our ears, that certain usages never have, and never should be departed from. Party custom has been frequently deviated from in this. county on Assembly, Senate, Dist. Attorneyote. Di the neighboring won ky of Lawrence only last year, the two Representatives were cut elf with but a single „year each, simply hocabse their leighlative action did not tally with the views of their constituents. I have an titter detestation for this senseleeselsmor about party usage. Ilecaltie`an Intent petent or obnoxious mug happens to slip into a public positiononieldentally or through corrupt means, mast he be kept therein for a certain number of years, regardless ofparty, harmony.or uninind tutor the pnbile welfare? Is party -us age so sacred that it must be made to override the right of the people to change their public servants, whenever their interests demand such change? Party custom should only be followed when it is deserrect, and when the Interests and wishes of the people' can be 'best sub served by adherence to such custom. -If It is to be followed blindly, to the detri ment of the public at large, it should be cast aside, unhesitatingly, as you would cast aside the deadliest poison. I trust the Republicans at their forthcoming primary meetings,- -will :consider this matter soberly and conscientiously, and not permit themselves -tc be misled by the sophistries of political demagogues. RXPIIBLICAIL For the Argue ICILTIOXAL IMPORT. Dept{ of ►ka condition of the National Bank Ala of beaver county. Near Brighton. Po:. glib* elm of badness ou the 20th day of Ayr% A. P. 1771: .~se-.c'-~ . - ,+ r+ GdW { il@yTa,~y+lXi~YCtl~Cd : r.Fv✓cCa{'~i, 3Fr+a~M~ . sT3~+ ; ~2r+dcs.-w%l kip -scot Bet. Vieth Av & the SI *slot '.`;F: `~: ?C: ;(i ~' ~;, is ;, asteastElass P., .04,43A9 '. DRESS GOODS, t LIMPiETE ASSORTMENT DRY 'GOODS "Apr Lowp_riacEs. March2lly. WHOLESALE HOUSE JOSRPIIHORNR & I ima re Market r4E3et, PITvrEiIrEIGALI. . . Herleg reetoret‘ Retell Depirtment of oar Market Street II to the elegant moms, ItT mad MPS Pam beet, Mog R i Banding, we 'e better rvin fee, ' thee any seam heretofore to meet the 41=1113,14 of the Jobbing Trade. We wyald terptctfuUr eolklt a oat frost ;Inners aili Dealers ill Notions, , Meting smeared that we Oa oder is, good, If not better Make mod Monk then toy home, Zan or Wat t la '-.i .• • _ WAlleooodokilolsetrAisbnaileriakeollos 7fiev ',v* anti R4lloga 'loop &Ga *want. Trentowe, Velvet , Deers Pondslv ' ler Cood.,•Npoot Cbtfotis. Myatt*. 'Ape*. Potions. Aeneas and Await •• • Alma. evening to • MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, • 'AT LOVITAT 'ASTI= ?RICER, 7:6'; 77 - 8: 79 Nlarket Street NeWwitt:e Goods Arriving Every Day arn I How rooman to buy goo.lB elsewhere, when you can buy ro cbeap at Hibbard tt Smith's, Itaabaster. Pa. _ miiya;3*. We are requested •to announce the names of the following persons as candi date' Air the offices dedgnated Assembly. JOHN Y. MARKS; Rochester. Da. W. O. SHURLOOK, Darlington. Alialiebllte Judge. JOSEPH II:•.WI[.SONi Brighton Tp. BENJAMIN TODD. Industry Tp. , THOMAS G. REHR, Freedom.. JOHN APPALL. OlaloTP. - JOHN 11. WILSON, Franklin Tp. Treauturer. CHARLES P. WALLACE,Beaver Falls JAMES REED, Hanover Tp. DAVID E. weAmtsT En, Hopewell SMITH CORTE% Greene Tp, G. L. EBERHART, New Brighton. Lieutenant SAMUEL A. AMID:STOW Borough Tp. District Attonter. JAMES CAMERON, Beaver. JOSEPH B. HARRAH, Beaver. SAMUEL MITCHELL, South BeaVer 'MUGS ANDERSON. 'Seaver. J. MARSHALL, Big Beaver. A. CALEB, Brighton Tp. • ' CHARLES GIVEN, Brighton Tp. JAMIFS H..DOL'DS; Borough Tp. RALPH COVRRT, Now Brighton. Conwtif Serve/or.. AZARIAIf WYNN, Bearer Poor Clouse Director. GIBSON, Brighton Ty II NRY NOSS, Industry Tp. Trustee* o 1 Academy. HENRY 111014 Heaven!, JOHN MURRAY, Bridgewater. .ItARRI L. DUNLAP—DLTNL4 On the 13th, by Rev. J. M. Shields. Mr. John Dunlap, of Industry, and Miss Martha Dunlap, of Beaver, Pa. McCHEERY—DRAVO. Od Tuesday evening, May 9th, by the Rev. William H. Locke, J. H. McCreary, mg.; and Joie. Dram daughter of J. F. Drava, eaq., all of Beaver. Accompanying the above the parents, of the bride sent our printirs a liberal shire of tho eake—of the riebest kind— made for much important events in the life of the human family. , They are thankful—we are thankful; and, in the fullness of our heart, on behalf of ourself and employees, we return our thanks to the donor•. To the happy couple we wish a life of unalloyed felicity, extend ing the full measure allotted to mankind; that want may never enter their thrill ing, and that they may be open-handed to those in want, that blemings may rest upon their memory afte; they shall have gone the way of alt living. JOHNS.—On May 9th, 1971. atilt* resi dence In rittaburgh, Lentrind 8. Johns. esq., In the tioth yearkir bin ago. COOPER.—On the rah of Man 157.1 . , in Moon township. Bearer county, Pa., Mn.. Mary, wife of Mr. Robert Coop er, In tho 49th year or her age.. IHED.—On the morshig orthe Ih el Day, at the reaktenos or tier mother, in Darlington, 11t.,. MART ALLIBASEL The deceased was born In England, in December, Ist9. At an early age she, with ber - parents removed to Phi!tidal phi, where they remained about eight years. They then removed to "Jersey Shore," and while living there, Mary. united with the Presbyterian Church. Some six years ago she, with her pa rents, climate Darlington. • She connect. ed herself with the Di. E. Church of this plate. .chriatian life, ae•,we .have been Informed, has been, a consistent one. Her health declined for some mouths before death came. Consump tion was the disease that terminated her life. She expressed a confident he PO of a blessed Immortality through Jeans Christ; her Lord. When asked If Jesus was precious to her, she replied, "Oh, yea, what could I now do wjthout htm." On Sabbath afternoon alter appropri ate Henries at the house, all that was mortal of Diary was deposited by the duster her hither, there to rest dB the mottling of th 6 resurrection. • May the ever blessed lead's, whit wept, with the sisters of Bethany, comfort the widowed and bereft mother and the uls ter and 'brothers of the departed. H. N. P. Darlireitos, May 10, 1871. .__ ~l~eeo - Adn~rt~a~nuut: E --- iu --- ictiniiiiiiiiiiiiWJi --- ei.,Wii;tii Walla haelhgbeto ips tatmot the . beat. tor oh the estate ot •=naelb Betitherton. deed.. tsts of Greens township. Ilearezeoutttr. Ps. AU ZlrLtudebtee te arid estate, awe by twit t ImooLlit peysseq _at reotoreo .• my& all persona having whist the wa s ohs 'pro" t thew tel asibeatiestett 1; . o s i gl it aises's. /AIM Y. MD. _I Ws. I L L * . • W_ILL4A3I Batur,FoN. , , .i. 5.9.4 4 - rair- , . - • ..... .- - R4buillManc.,'"ll Vii: --"'"' salipbesi. Me or WootiZsztte . oy _ - 4sorosa.riereby slue settee to • 1 persoes hetebtot to ento estate to make ha. medlea wood, se& thoistoater ens Vass 5 54 " ,..n. lli nn i etTr ' .=*Ztleger. i • .... ~ Odeon% Deaver Co.. Ps. ylii-N osALorost-----Wliiiiiiria—A 01. paw _svios uIIOILSIS win be leeriest by la Moore or Directors el New Wiles ap la Roy talk ibr **MAN( undet b rZ Wales settl.:sm _boom—frame Moil—too stork* let. Seeeineuitesi ate Ile see* A the ottlett of Ust ISestesen t Send Ammo tbe . 2loll to Meet Sey es sll eses mi settesseit gory will be re. Wept to gins.. lb, Cloe OIWWeI perfsras. sue et mitred. . L. 8111419sersiary. licostrof Directors. New Cake, May I, 1871—sisy16tr. , . . P~'I'Ts~O~QII, ~lha '63661P3a41ar t roarraa PITTSBURGH ANNOVIICE3IENTS. A sidit•r. DIED. OBITUARY. A r ai t . 0011004 sh tir=ploi=. Bak. F. • Ti o rMA.CIFINCIIS $ spa as sue perlitusaw 7# Wl;:parr. PtIWO. . .. 7 ,1, ... 41 :Volall WU . imamr --- a a ii. a.r 6. ' ~ ' 4,114 % IVO .117avoilik , ' low 004 Nee, WilElso .111.4 w anthrfiling. sad matting. Valtun .- ' - ,--- 1111Clissaistilc, PelisdfiAtbia.Va. • , eh, '- *2BB IN 1.6- DA *.d.l/ OM Agent. Do Ida' want a aban don aa minimal& or air bow to mite $ to r ' per day 'abbot oar. Dear 7 strand Wags It eladata Liars (*WOW' Isar. bonapta frac Ad. -dradat Hobo. blur Wire ,Woric• VW Mildest illas.car. Water 51, b. 7'..0t 15 Durisa ham St.. 17140 FREI 4143 2r "li at a eratna leinP 4; BOOK Mbk. aoaigicamg ,• Wet 100 It!ernott• AGED=fol berlptors Illof trsjloos. lo any Bont await free nt amuck , Address NATIOXAL YCIBLUMMO Co. rbl. adeigobta. Pr. TEE BI WAtittND . o7l.,' No tert;bri..l%dent; or 11111 W rrder timid be erlfilltrat a Copy. as tho peke places It within the eesellearult: .A:ente, (to whom BMW Commit. elope will be wanted In every town and enmity Is the land. Will famish a sample cony, (with feints to.Agante) by mall. portage renal& on reprint or lbe Ilvt nem, $1.50. IL M. Brute No. to St.,'Phliadolplao. mayrr4w Wog-Car — bp l'ablets,' These remit Add to Combine:on with other elllclent.mmedlee In a pnp alar loin ON the can of all Tulips? and Luna IMseeses. Iloasummas and Irtammartes M tha Thaw are Immediately relieved. awl statearenta ow cow etantly being rent to the proprietor of radar mem Gilboa% dillatillw of T i re g tm elloLation i r b. . V a . only b illralle - Ca wottbk r p holic to. Itranda pat box. JOUN lAXKI, Platt street s N. Y.. Pole, Agent lot the Vatted Melee. bend for circular. siaylitaw _ Y ollat _TO REDITCRON ,OF PRIC'ES , CON REDUCTION OF DUTIES, Great Saving to Consumers.- Sy Getting Up Clubs. !end for oar now Price List and a Clob tom w fromnpauty it, contalolayfull dinietloor. waking • large saving to coommere and tratettw . =tire to clan mainsail,. GREAT AMERICAN TEA . COIIPAI7I. 31 4lk 33 VESEY MEET. NEW YOWL P.O. Om Mit ,mayll-I,s • GENTS WANTED. • UNUSUAL TER3IN. 11 : 1 'fro ItTMIE3 Cf:! "letalTatialCbtluee WO day. and 'ells readily drepUr hard ant:.. Seventh edition now ready.. A temut agent's re port is be ceders In one day. Prof. ono. T. need ISIS of It *1 know o 1 no book. sate the Bible. that 1 can recommend so earnestly end commientloas ly to al/ elastic" Proopeettwes of this book. &1.0 of Ike ern popular “Puestear.L.W4 or Woitaw." end the Muni, bed and cheapest • Waif rated PA MIL r BIBLM FRES to all who mean work. Nurnez.—Snoce i rtfal units rata reevire first choice of territorywa Her. Henry Ward tirech^r routine Great work ••1.10, of J,+ era the_ Chtitt Write at once to GEO. MACLEAN. PublirhetNit Hansom Pt. * Philadelphia. trr Children's Carriages ! A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK Of Tiro and Three• Wheel Gigs, PERAMBULATORS, AND WILLOW CARRIAGES, of the hest New York and .Phlladelplita manufacture, at reasonable prices. Also, Ladies' Satchels, Baskets, Fancy Goods, Nations, Toys, Jet Jewelry, &c., wholesale and retail, at' F. A..O'LEAR%"S, , 148 Fecicral'St., 3 cioors above the Market: ruayl7;ly Allegheny, Pa. NEW DRESS GOODS, • Opened every Day, . AT. POPULAR PRICES, AT BOGGS do BUHL'S. I Plaid Poplins, 23 cis. • Wrinch strim,,23 eta 28 inch Black and White Check Pop. lint, 31 eta • Cram stripe Poplins,Bl eta—usual price, cts. Grey mixed Poplins, 16 ea..; a good bar. gain. Good Black Grenadines, 20 eis. Nice stripe Grenadines, Si eta—extra quali:y front Frunee. Grenadines. at 37 ea—extra bargain. - Finest qualities of Black Iferuanim. Black Silks, $l.OB. Black Gras Grain :Mks, $1.25. . Japanese Silks, 87.7 f eta. • • • SRAWLSj SHAWLS PAIIASOZAIt WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 's;il)6.4it 3VITALL' 128 FEDERAL STREET. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Orphans' Court BY Tim., °tan alder 01 the Orphans' Court of Dwrr coustr, the undersigned Trust< s, up. pointed by told Conti to make, plc of thereat es fa to of Vele...stew Dna hate. detersed.after proceed. hies to Partition, will exposoru rale by public veu due or outc!ry at the Court route, fo the bona. of Bearer. in solo comity, . On MaturdtiV. - .Tune 10.11 4 71. ATI - O'CLOCK, P. . all that certain morel or lot of mein& situate In Rochester township. In mkt county. (marked *lea desioutted on the plot accompazeine thn Ingle. t or valuation of the real rotate of said deceased, as purport - It") hoendod by lands of Ma heirs of Lewis Reno, decased. M. Connelly and Cb#laining S Arree ana 31 Prrehea. TER :— One , thiral di the marcasite motley In hand on confirmation of sale by the Court. add the balance In two equal annual Instadmente from that dole mob battiest thereon from lame tame; Deferred installment* to be secured by Cloud and Mortgage; the purchaser to pay expense of prepsr log Deed. Bond and hilartaramt:end stamping , the same.,. dhltUaL Whilst . Treater . par 17, 1371-3 w. NOTICE.—I bare applied to the Conn of Common Dew of 11-mver county for the benefit of the Inrolrent Imre of It& Common. wealth. and the add Coon hare appointed the dint day ofJone Term. 1711, at the Coon UOllOO In to ßea ty. v l7dlwler. fur the ht....ring of SAMUEL CALHOUN me and my eredltors. M~iRBLE I "lA. ":11T FAc-rvrtEn. 24701•TUMEINTS, Head and Foot Stones. We tent on hand In o'er wnewraera., the begat aelectlmeof ilstatmfd w e d ', w hic h lteether worts to the manly combined; which glees person' dude. string to erect a Monument or Dead Stone to that departed Mende. • better I prearteulty tk relax • *alights Maseatest or - Head States than elsewhere. We will guaraotee the the workmen. Alp. and the oder eaanot be beat to the State. We would sespeettalls Welts persona sublet Marble Work, to tall andsee • our work before pateltastfin ektewhere, and ridgy themselves. Also f Grind ._Stones, at 1 .disc and 3 Ma* Pel'.l,o3ad. and all the new style Italnes to ding atones, at tedeneabie prier.. aprnteaa sc " , . - :F~?-'j'o ; p' Foundry . (tßepair . Skip. . . , nAtln ... 11 ZeturZed 111 the 1,0 , 11140 y Bolnoroo sawn rhea mut, . 16 e..--4aratt 'Odell!. glass I bitAld a lar;et• of notlal ;Ammo, IP— . Is s Ins module tad Wirt our ratattto ..,...: 'game* I. aft • Ilm. - IMI - tooh • " S TOVES .41r=mtht=i11% —sad an., Medoff (bor. =r e v . , I feel WAriliD, I MV67 61 w The 12111841 T 1.161121E111f Ism walks 'Moe Sew Lernifty. STOVES' Mans of DI actual Myles tor Ilaularsudel*nr. The Great limblic Deihl Novo . . Hoe the boat Record of any Stove ever attend ti =22 IT TAI ES LEI IWEL LEM ROOM TO DO Non WORk. BEST BAKER, mosproviaAlmu A LTdOETH.ER STOKE IN Cmp COlllieCiloll With the 'dom.l hate gm tip a Patt•nt .E:lt'lL'lt:rtiSil(.)N ?rep Y., whicli ncenpica HIM! nwin, up addidiinntl rtiel, and Li not !bible*, wear OW. !if n• SCA with an pipe ear' te Inn on or taken Off at any If nw. and made to 4pit 1111 +tort.* 01 ft'lly .4/11 or pltit•rll. Fivellundr4•d Persson* IVia Inive p; . iruh.144,1 Mid ❑4d the GREAT REPUBLIC. COOKIJG STOVE, Mcy4t' of tv taw: panics latve been pnbllA , ell in the A IttiVrt. Are e,.nti.lentiv Euiverell to, to !fear 14 itr.4,04 of it , . superior" merit.' al A e.etking store. Mein: tine ant [Lies aa¢Lir• of, hand. of about Meru Lorre poo rrca pacify., they ore olTered to the public at mako,oabte Wee. JOHN luogmt.r.l. OEM N F_TVI7 0 DRI-GOODS T 0 R Ibi . Thtl urnletNigne.l takes pletwure In In torndug the pt.blic that he has,lnst opened a new Dry-Cowls Store In the Room re cently occupied by Jnmw Pontine, on the DIAMOND,ROONESTER;Ihi HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF adieoft, DeLains,• Alpanas, Silks, and every vanety And style of goods usunlly kept in Ittlroil Stores, which ho will sell nt the lowe4 p 1.20,3 n 1 F'll.lEl'l DO3l FERRY. . orlig "Freedom Ferry Company.haeesaltabla lI boats rending iroso Freedom Wharf to Far. glson'eLanding.for the coo vendee of Passengers. Prided ar.d Team. Ponies on..the youth olds will please bear to Mind by isking Lila Ferry. she, mill be landed near Phrasing. Mille. W.D4M1111111.. law mil PIM. Lumber t lEt r !l t t, yne, i la ti ll and h a n t lorrs. u w a b b ec ee l ery. ces. J. PAUL, Prof! Pro r Atteet:.-8. YOUGAii. Soe•y. laprtg;:rl A cliillabstra tor's Notlee.—The 2•1 undersigned having been appolatedadmlnis decor of the mare of Martin 111th, deeenaed..lita of Chippewa township, Bearer roeat Pa.. hereby notifies alt persona Indebted to said motets %at Immediate payment I. required. AU persons 1:111";r4. elalmn llZAlrlat Said WAR' are regassied to preserd them duly UlthCOlital,,i for sediment. apritfirej JAISDI DiLLAN, Achan'e. frt; ZA. iniciatrutiou having been anintml to the 'PM scriber on Ms matte of Samuel Kellentr t dec'd., late of Bader esunty , this foto nod stl per sons ladeblad to isla estate %bath:ed to par. ,ment lo required ; and persona having claims again preientst the sante them cated for rettßment. - AfITUVIt SHlELDS.onlyauthenti aptilfidlo. . Adm'r: LOOK 'HERE. Plllll.lO AND 81711111111 E SI GOOD% —Th. 1 .) olderalgr-ed here lnform ids Mend. and the panne generally th at he has e at reeetss4.l * new stock oi goods or the latest atyls• for Siminna and Samna* west ,whlch he offers itt1 .,7 7 Moderns ram. GENTLEMILVE I'URNI.9III.YO GOODS: CONSTANTLY ON HAND Clothind made to order on the attortest notice. Thankrnl to idle public for put respire, I bone by awe attention to bbeniers to merit a cootita• arie orthe mune. DANIEL 31iLLEIL" , BRIM; IC BRIPGMVAT672. Inar I-1 f In the wenlerrul medicine to mach tlte rtet.rtre s, ah r:.l pvintell thr relief. the olisi tor r Am" h^ his combined in "Werr:my eerie tne•• • •• m i.l •ovenritte euratlve properties. e , I 1 11 I I st. twolilea luta the ve-zefable Mere , est is I • Intl iohs Act, than here ever before cell t la 1 , 1 The erlijener of this I. C.ii I Lt tai trertst variety of most oE, t ince sr, irlVl It hit Irmer tonna to blowier. L. tl !•11:3 of firotickltls, Severe Coat b.. s.ri the et& medical Comma impllons It her she I th frothy. and emineet yby skits. prtuounre it the greatest medical disco. ay. While it caret the liq•Vcret•ll . . , tlt , 't • it stn i.rth rue Use nr,lent arel purifies ibi Blood. hp int proriertios, it cures all Het acorns Item It Its rola and Moose , blood purify 1V0,4 Se rota la in a common 11l peen, Pi on. hoe. Mereurial disiefee. Mine le. or Er e. cc .ersdkated, ant eel Poisons, ems the ec , are . Odorous hrsith and a sonnd constitution estate tithed. Sera relay, Malt Rheum, For el stores, Mealy or Iffestith Ilbtla. In short 'litho numerous discuses caused by . bed Abed are conquered by this potterlld railing sad In vi2nrailaz medicine. Irina feel dull, drowey. debilitated, bare rat tow color of *kW, or yellowish brovvn spots or tore or body. Request bendatits ordinzineer, bac taste in month, Internal.heut we callis sheen/tee with hot dashes, tow spirits, and hoolif br.bod infs, irretalar appetite, and towel - .ceded, c ot aro aniforing fr om 'torpid Liver or "11111. I ousatesseit In • many cases Of “Itlyett flootplalist /I only part of Riese implant art esperienced: 'As a remedy for all taell twee Dr. PUtea'a Tioiden Medical Dleconny bat egad, ss it effects perfect eares,_lraving Ole tier ettentabenal. and healthy . FOr the tare a alottital Coast! patlaa of Ur bowels la • never tilling Teately, lad gloss who lays need It for this poritene and land in Its jails.. The proprietor own $l,OOO reward for a midi ciao that will Veal it fir It clue of all die asses for which it is rsententonded. Sell by tlroleiste at $1 per bottle.. Premed b 3 R. v. rimy.... f. D.„ 'Melo proprietor. at bis naps 1.. d Lev...item ill fa.neeit Street, Ballakt, X. Y. ftz a priphlet. Jaallteow.ly. • o .41 A so Adenialatictitor's Notice . of AdmlidatillUao !tartar bums granted fo roloalber as tit califs of 'Cleary Baker, bite of Moon lowoaktp.dateated. all panout 111• dotted to geld Mate ate required !o make lame- Ode paitoest. and an venous bp /Im* claws altalnou The lame will omen% Melo doly es!ben tlalle4 fur aellietoeaL fr.% issulaaw.i . Ebb% r. • - IIeOTICIL—Tbe public la bernbivoollard lbal I.‘ say ink , elamatet Men Oor111; Oft ntr bed. cad board. to &Wilton tp... Illearer eaaary. oil tho ol 11404 vithosi anyiart eau. • 4:=OcatloO: Tbla lo le molly ,pooms or troather WOO 131,7 Oreount. oa I ottr ri =bta contracted to be D. NELsON
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