The .Beavei _ inesiver„ Paw...JOR• MY,ainon Thiitten Mates of Advert Whits - - • 1112. M. ft. fa; I rm. .4r-1011ues, IX/ $3 OD $6 00 ft 00 $lOOO 3 Worm, do 180 600 100 10 00 13 00 squares. do ' 600 • 000 000 11 OD 010 p squutal. do 00 600 10 BO 13 00 11 MI column 000 1100 1500 31160 culcono 11170 13116 lOW sIIMI I column... am moo ill (IQ lON 1(11) OD Admix/Winton' and 111 locators' Notkas....P 00 'pedal oaken mOrpf,, tam oats. 13r ra."WARNIA. Qikirtwor. ~f for tranaloat adrestloohns, which moa t M pdd In Ovum , . GEO. P. KOWELI4.IO Park Bow, N. Tack; ND. I. ?FL rairtsivauwa 4:44 ST Pork LW, Now Tort, oration wig agents lot Ts. SW= Amato in tau am sad glee astbarthed toconfila insortleir odnotwoowato for rat our low. tit owli nem AinittAwro Is WO. elty Go to. .bon to bow tholy Avow! with slam of .010 .bovi howl& meta" lb Pilate or week ending !day 3, Ism 774: 1.7.72 .se ft.. ar&li 47 dew 87 deg. 78 deg 30 deg. ' 1114egi OM" 31 66 deg. **deg.' 73 deg June 1 74 dog. 113, deg. 78 deg 3 78 deg. 86 deg. 74 dig 3 79 deg. 87 deg. 74 deli The average temperature of May wail four degrees lower that' last year. The month' this' year was peculiarly frosty= • last year quite free froul , frost. B. T. TAYLOR. TIME TARES. Cleveland ft NlSSianftla 111.--Trants plot Bast Imre Bann But oi follows: Moe. Oen Seem% e. Melt. an p. m4lrarenimi Pau . Line, 9.17. Trani. Votes West leave Benet Milk. a. b lows:teat- 7;44 a la.. AOmuoudition and lx. press, ( ttiroarl to Beintr.) 6.15 p. . Pitt. Va. W.* C. B. 111.—TreMete Zest Imre roamer Matron •Ma mid of ) folk love: Barer Falb doom. nal alle.; aa10.31. Tao S. MI 1111 W Male soona. &al a. a; ft /alb ecemaa OLIO p... , '• • Trains Zara lioelmstar amnion Za4 end or be follows: •U. P. nom a. .10 m.; Nola seem .. p. m 4 pie night ewers 5.6 p. m.: B. P. memo. TIT p. m. drains going East leave It attester (Upper) De row.Mows:. B. in on ; an 7.15 a. az 'Bev Omani armonx a.al a. az; . etiotie ooninnikah;derner Bala swan /1.15 p:¢l.; Chicago Mail Ilds.p. Eris exp. 10 p. - an i2bleavo_exp. - 111 11 1 tr. ni; Brie mall 9.66 p. m. Trams matarneet, Wye Borneater (tipper) D. I put as farms : Calcine mar& IS a. m.; XS° exp. PLIS m; SWIM Falb sac 11455 a. ta.LCldonto ezp. nr.; Ulleagoetsp. ILO p. m; New Cas tle stem. 4.10 m.: Erie exp. 5.44 p. re; Bearer F die nem. 7.46 • The attention of the public is directed to the following 'New Advertisement" which Appear for the first time In the elocts to-der: ' " - • •. • Say and Grate Rake—Abner Monett SSon. Wire Ferry— Jame Smith. special Notlces—aolua Stevenson's Seel. spectalNothwe—lirs. A.S. Bence. Punuo Nortcs.-6:k and after' May Gth and until the Tilt of t)eptember the County CoMmlialonem, rill meet only' nn Saturday of each reek, at their office In heaver. Jour M'Goun, Clerk. maktfrl -- • • Ileum avirlerefi.—Che last Friday the bow° nwnal by Mr. James Nevill in Industry tornahip, thin county, wield.- etroyed by tire. The • terniture - was principally caved. The Are is supposed. o.,tisve caught from a defective Rao. No inagrance on the property. Mu.Lissni Goons.—Go to Mn. Bence for thew, a good Stook and the cheapest. may24;3w. ,A Strumlstlrs7 Treat.—The tingly of Abner Morton, esq., of Brighton' township, have our hearty thanks for a basket of large, ripe, inaelona straeber lies. We never et offended at treat ment of this character. I LACE COLI.AIIB, Kid Gloves. Exibrol , dory, Trimmings, dm., at Mm. Berme's; new 'took and very ctheitp, give me a call. Next door to U. P. Seminary, Beaver. Testssuratilli,H3sotuel Vaugtut, well behaved colored man, has established hlmaelf.ln ,the abuth-east room of the ba•emeut story of the Quay building, where be will be RIO to meet those who desire shaving, abampooning, hair-ent ting, dc.' Mr. Vaughn la • No. 1 bar ber, and seems to, be a reliable, truthful and industrious man. Give him a call. WE invite our frtende to call and ex amine our stock before purchasing else where. Orders carefully and promptly filled. Jo!111 STEVIMISON'S SON? & CO., Market'St., taburgh. [je7-Iy. • HATS AND HONNILTS. Of all the latest styles at Mrs. Berm's, next door to U. P. Seminary, Beaver. [may24i3w. Here Is Oon Manse of LUb.—Do s man a hundred flexors,. and ft .11.111 well: but offend him Once, no matter bow inadvertently, and all your kind nesses are forgotten in a moment, but the offense is stamped In steel, and over remains before Ms eyes... • Tan latest and be styles of Jewelry, itrall Its various branches, to be found at JOHN STNVNNSON'iI SONS h CO., 93 Market St., Pittsburgh. Lie7-Iy. Alas I how ttlantaged.—Two or three weeki ago We lases of candidate's end their friends were all radiant with unties,' Since the• primary meetings however, the aforesaid smiles havenear ly all departed, and the "dear people" can now doubtless comprehend the fol lowing: • Which I vrtlb to remark— And my language le plain— That for ways that are dark 4kad tricks that are rata, Candidates aitkomewhat peculiar Willett' Reps your watch out of order, send it to 'outs Firevnte- SON'S &MN it CO , Pittsburgh, it will be repaired and, returned free of express viunges. All Wertz warranted. Lie7.-(y. Jalll.—A boy of about fifteens yeses of age, named Henry Neely, was arrest ed in New Brighton last week, fdr steal-. log a coat and vest. ;He Is now quartet.. rd in tho county Jail awaiting the action, of a .. .jury of his countrymen." uo to ; Mrs. Bence for a etylish and cheap, Hittites Hat or Bonnet ; one door Wow the U. P. Seminary. Beaver. [may23;Sw _ _ Walelush Wsltelsee.—The most mm 004 1 .1410 In the city orPittsbUrgh, tad all the necessary attschtneuts, to be had of JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS A. M Market St., Pittsburgh. [Je7-Iy. Isyriat.note paper and envelopes ; eta tionery of all kinds, and the oelebrated Urolde goldlouitain,Pen, for Beast Mrs Fan's. The peeeeede of the Festival held• in the M. E. CharCh of Beaver, list Pa.' aq evening, amounted, after deducting elpensee, to about $4O. The effete pass -4.1.e1l very pleasantly. Vass, fans, fans. Parasols; loanasols, *lsola. in great variety and very cheap. a Mrs: Fast's. . . . copes Iresistalle thing new, and novel. Be sure and read the advertisement in our paper headed "%intim Invention of the Age." We believe the Bolden Fountain Pen is tin .nupessed. A good pen is &necessity to rule' !very men, woman and child. Agents s& chance to make money Intro.' dncing& rod and nalesble article. ly. Table Bin -- ver.Sterling Silver, "tie Ware and presentation pieces. Jens Brynmawr's Sons & Co., 93 Mar ket Rt., Pittsburgh. A YEN supply of,embrolderlea, afters and ribbons, at Mrs. Fiat's. • Attention le dimmed to the delver uternent M another anoth column of the An ilex, of A. Horton 411 t Bon; dealers in the eel. bra Lever Hey Rak MM. Ufirt4 rt4taireofit.e% Gray & Co. , Ain- We, Ohlci. These rakes are said to be ample and complete, and persons in eed °tau Implement °tibia kind e ehould /I\e this' ne beforepurcheelimr • Snit lb ElanosiSttwiiis - Of lames Manley. in Sallnevilha Columba ina Co., (0)., sued last ,wwwlA,lone wills'. IweelllngElUlotitianmlur the iemir my of 1300 dinlagei, Incurred, b 7 the a latter retelling t the ardent :barliiar band. The awe was 'tried re Es quire Hunter, to a jWiy. a vordiet rendered of VAN staltss dant. That la tho thud or tbart h of the kind In that Monty. and Mara ud)]. be plenty more before the year. closes. So say the newspapers there. .F. 1111hree-Plaged Wore. —( We sell coos Sat Cripple plate. Send ,foi draw ings and prices, (Mode eat C. O. D. If desired. Some J Etszoseteem's Soars & Co., 93 Market St., Pgtebneigtt. (07-Iy. A Walft—A irew morninge ago Rev. A. B. Bradford of Darlington ttownship, this county.' was' no Bub surprleed to find a young belie on the steps of his dwelling. Who the parent& are le kn. known: Mr. R.* kern does not hel Inclined to keep charge of the little wait and has accordingly sought relief at the binds of the Directors of tbe Poor ibr itia county. clocks, Clarks. Cleeks.—Amief- Qui Cloak"; fuU stook ; newest styles ; lowed prices. Jonierrazansok's SONi & Co., 98 Market kit., Plttibpr gh. je7-IZ] Democratic Cling/Mates Renshaatlms.—The Cbosservative • of thin Ohm" 'contained :ire* . the names of the following persons as can didates for nominations on the Demo cratic ticket: For`Timmistioner—Jamison El in, Jonathan Rickman, Jesse Caroth John A. Russell. .Fbr Treasurer—Capt.-O. B. Horst. Per Assogicae , Judge-16bn Whits, Disrmsduks Wilson. Waltham Wateltes.—Mtang Agents for the sale of three Watcher In the City of Pittsburgh, we . ire confident of our ability to plies, in style• and prices. Joss firkvartraox's SON. & Co., 93-Mar ket St., Pittsburgh: IThe Selma Book Law.—The Legislature which has Just adjourned passed the following act. It has been approved by the Governor: • • . ' Bremer 1. That hereafter the board of directors of any district, the controll ers in cities and boroughs or any school superintendent, shall rot order or direct or make any changeln the school books or series of text books used in any school under his or their euperintend enoe, direction or control more than occe in every period of three yasra, and 'ley laws or parts of laws inconsistent herewith bo and the same are hereby repealed. =Twig 2. Any school director, con troller or superintendent who shall vo late the provisions of thie,ect.o.4ll deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be sen tenced by the court to pay a tine not ex ceeding two hundred dollars and be de priced of his office. _ . Killed by the Cari.—A German, named Frederick Dryers, aged about 57 years, while walking 'on the track of 'the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne it Chicago R. R., on Tuesday, of !alit week, was *truck by' the lon:motive of a freight irain, and one of his legs honibiy mangled, He lived until Wednesday afternoon when death ended his suffer ings. - Perimmaal.- I John Collins, esq., Ibr merly of this county, but now of Chi cago, 111., paid our town a visit last week, and spent a few days, pleasantly amodg his many friends in and about Beaver.. Mr. C., tons, seems as young now an he did., fifteen years ago. Time bas evidently been dealing lightly with him.i STATE Susosy-Scnoor. Convmsnow. • —The Seventh Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath-School As-, sociation will be held at Allentown. Penn ti, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurnday.the Elth.l4th and 15th Of June. All the earnest Sunday-school workers of the) Keystone State are cordially in vited to be , present. Each evangelical school Is requested to send two or more delegates. Those who propose to attend should notify A. J. Sielnlg, Allentown, Pa., who is Chairman of Lead Commit tee of Arrangements;, on or before , the ith of June, so that entertainment may be secured, and orders _for e x cursion tickets, procured and Ibrwarded. Os 'Thursday. morning Mr. Nathaniel George, of North Huridngdon township, Westmoreland county, while driving holm from IrwintoWn, where he had been buying a stove, was thrown from his wagon, the horses having taken fright and run the vehicle on to an em bankment. The cooking stove was thrown on to . Mr. George's head, break ing his neck and killing him rinstantly. nays, hats, hate. Bummer styles Just received, at Mn. F. D. Fast's. . He. John Hasteoek, an old and highly respectable citizen. of Woodcock township, Crawford county, committed suicide on Tuesday of last week by banging himself in his barn. He was a well-to-do farmer, a member of the Mettiodachurch, and stood well In the community. No cause can be assigned fur the rash act except that he had been In poor health for a few days previous. He leaves a wife and seven children. llufbruantleit . 11auted.—Abont twenty years ago, a Mr. Morriss Burris, a baker by trade, took my' mu, then an infant, to raise. A few years afterward Burris loft Delphos, nd all efforts on my. part to find his whereabouts, or learn anything of my on has proved fruitless. Papers willing to do a kindness to an afflicted family will confer afavor by noticing the above. It is our hope that the notloe may reach the eye of some one who can give information. Addretui Georgo Long, Napoleon, Ohio. "Hard Timil.—Thare is. a good deal of gammon in the cry of dull tittles. They are,really never as bad as Thoo3°- 08 represent them. Take the pristent °motion as an example. The deposits iu the bank show that money is pleuty t , some of them having the largest &somata they ever had. great many people who complain most have snug sums at interest or in the savings banks. Letall who owe others pay their honest debts sod good time. will soon come again. The plea of hard times is merely set Op by some persons as an excuse for not paying their debts. • Mrs. Frederick ileeere, a widow who resided In Vernon township, Craw ford county, hanged herself on the 24th inst., by fastening the end of a rope to the latch of a door, then plugging the rope over the top of it, fastened the other end to her neck, and by this meeng strangled herself until life was extinct:. When found she, -wag resting on her knees. Shellad /previously put on her dress's' if about to go on s visit. Some months ago her husband died, and since that event her mind has been somewhat. deranged; but her friends had not an ticipated that she contemplated self destruction, • • • Stesiage.—Tbat men will get drunk, swear, blackguard and bowl round the streets like so many dervishes, and yet. when the publio n swimmer meilons tbe matter, they get outrageously mad, abuse the editor and threaten all manner of evil spinal hiM„. - Thistimeh • out whisky for votes, lead their neigh.' ber to where the barrel is located and /lolae the law openly, 'in broad day light, after the manner we mentioned last wade, and yet when the newspaper speaks of It they will grow terribly in dlgnaht and talk of all manner of re venge. sirs; if you don't like your so time Warne not us, butyouraelves. You' did that which you don't:Like to bear, not us. We publish new, and propose to do so, regardless. of objecticm or de. nuncletion.— Wayneeberg Repubilwas: • Thar Oleproleog i , . the ralitiPsbuTS ' .llO O l . Votmti. Veda lartlelpOtot iiB l B Memorlitaay U .--1 117 7 :11MI d *teeny. We „find them noticed in, the published piessedingi as. follisaii i! 7 The presence in our city, yeisteulsy pf the soldiers' orphans of the UnfonWeen and Phillipsburg Soldier's Orphan's Schools, pas by no meanaan unbar& taut or uninteresting intent, inalYnnenill they were never here before together. THY DiLTIOATION TAM PUILF.THISURO. -4 Ttaise from the Phillipsburg school. numbering 180 in and 61 boys, in merge of their Superintendent. Rev. Mr. ,Tsgrlor and ten °Vibe .lady teachers, reached there/By at half past tea o'clock yesterday morning, and were escorted by a delegation of the G. A. R.. which met them at the depot. toUitY Hall, where Mr. Lee S. Smith and oth ewe of the G.. 4. 114 ask ztavir, our moat prominent el Preston. C. W. Batch4o4 and H. Moork edge., and the ever.wdeckne, 'pa triode) WM, of Obesity. W, prepared bountatil raist. miesit"lllllYe e l thing good, and • substantial, and us children was* q!-It with weed: • Tisi boys wore...mall kulrfe'hefill apd ant forms; the girls pink calks dresses and brown hats trimmed with blue „ribbon. Beery other girl had e silk gag in her band andd, every altsesiabsgB6 baguet of glowers - After the edibles had been disposed of and while waiting lbe the arrival 'ref the pupils from the Uniontown schools, to wear away the time, Mr. Taylor ' Willie Burns, who is Only nide years old, and the lent boa in the school, re cite the piece he was to, speak at the anon u mere t; namely: "A Speech on tha Battle of Gettyiburg."= , TheoP:eos is' is parody on Tennyson's "Six -Hundred," and was written by Mr. Taylor Super. intendant of the school. The'pleok was. rendered in fine style, the speaker win ning the ea:minus of all who heard him. The girls then' sung the " Memo rial Tribute of the Phillipsburg Soldier's Orphans." written by Maggie N. Taylor, beginning : `• poor the to me tme-heisted, The harass of our land." The children all apparently love their Superintendent and teachers, and the expressions of gratitude upon their facet as they partook of the meal spread before them; forced upon those who had helped to provide for them, the conclu sion that the little ones also loved them. We are sure they did, and it is certainly . a pleasure to know our city is so well supplied with warm-hearted and paid- Wei people. Mr. Taylor informed our reporter that notwithstanding there have WO as high as four hundred children in the school Miring (baptist six years, not a, single death' has occurred, though many have been receivedin a terribl diseased condition: IVOR the newest and latest novelties! In Wniebes, Jewelry and Sliver Ware at the lowest prices, go to JOHN STEVEN sON's Sons & Co., 93 Market St.; Pitta 7 be rel. - • [Jel-ly, A brown kid glove was found on the floor of the M. E. Church, during the festival in that buildfng on last Friday evening. The owner can bade it by calling at this office. Other P m. Let. ten'-Jo be W Harper, Willi m Bowman and Alfred Davis, of Cerro and Tnemr awes counties, .were taken to Cleveland on Thursday last by Deputy United Settee Marshall Geo. W. Steele, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, at the instance of Special Agent C. F. Baldwin,- of the Postoffico Department, charged with opening letters addresiled to James No 7 .lan, of Mineral Point, Ohio, It sews by the evidence - that Harper, who Is a Con stable for Carroll county, bad 'a war rant for Holan's listEitr, wbo weletuut ed with poladning alums belonging to . Bowman. For the purpose of ascertain ing old, Nolan's whereabouts.. Harper domanded thi, letter. addressed; to tbl eon, whereupon the Postmaster and himself proceeded to open and read the same; Bowman being an, abettor. All three were held by Molted' States Cora= missioner White In the sumof one thousand dollars each.—Minerva • , Who Kay parry IwOlde..:-Undir the Law of February 10, 11174 Panda poi sons of the age of eighteen years; and fe male persona of the arm of sizteewyears, not nearer kin than woad cousins, and not having *a:',hustand or wife, may be joined In marriage, proeldeff that male persons under the age", of eighteen yeare shall obtain the consent of their, father.; respectively, or Mime of the death or incapacity of their fath om, then of their mothers or guardians." If the parent or guardian-doer not go,ip person toAbe Prolttei.indile; , yritten consent must be sent, vHain:ftd by rw . o persona one '4l4f whom must take it to him. . • Twx ANIRRWAN STOCK JOURNAL for Jane contains ten fine Engravings of Blooded Stock : Poultry, Prcigresilye and Old Fogy Farmers, besides the fol lowing articles : The Hay 'Crop, Exami nation of Horses for purchase, Mewing In Sheep, English Fox hounds, A Nookl Farmer and his work, Pleurisy A: Horses, Strains, Bruises and Wounds in Cattle, Summer Care of Hogs, Sturdy, Giddiness, or Water in the head In Sheep, Rearing and Feeding Pigs on Dairy Farms, Driving Trotting Horses, Fowls for the Farmer, Acorns, Nuts, Fruits, dte., for Hogs, Diseases in Cattle, Farms of the late Prince Albert, of Eng-• land, The China or Hung Kong Geese, Preparation of Medicines used in Dis eases of the Horse, Care of Farm Stock, Stock Breeding, The Proatessive Far mer, The Old Fogy Farmer, Gearing and working OSen,'Stimattii PhetsankGame • Fowls, Inquiries and Answers. Speci men copies sent free by the Publishers, N. P. Boxes dt Co.,Parkersburg Pa. - . Thierf.s! KNAVES!! SWINDLE These are mild terms with which,to des ignite those intin ionteiiipilbleadven tutors who have been indulged by the high repittatlifii which Dr. Sidfil'ACll,Will# RemedY has won, to put up eed*erler sale a worthless imitation of this cele brated medicine., Remember that V. Pierce's private ElleieWWidtdtbs,tite,on ly"Positire Guarantee of Genuineness, should be upon every package. This private, Stamp, Issued by the U. S. Gov erninent expressly for stamping Dr. Pierce's medicines, has upon it his per trait, name and address, and words "U. S. Certificate of Genuineness." Don't get swindled bp mum icallhfig themealves Di. Sage; Dr. Pierce of Buffilo , N. Y., Is the' only Man 104 litring that has the right and oan,make the original Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Drug glidsor nerd by midi owreccipt of sixty „ Natio " The 11111ahlteliteleinheellesetee. emelt to us enlarged materially, and otherwise imprOved typographically.. It is now , an eight-page paper, and contains a large antount'of reading matter—outaide of to us, vile Polidos': We are pleased to note this evidence of pecuniary sue- Om. s /41 The Arlington Motel; at Alliance, °M g r, tbrmerly . the "Nixon Howe," to -now kept by Mr. Frank M. Kerr, for.; therly . of Darlington. tills conity. &inlay b emphitically.eald, Mr. Kerr ! 'knows how to keep a hotel" The "Arlington" tun: Undergotti thoftngirropagit paintifigiond-now,p,histudg appearance. ,The Local says "Mr. Kerr and la lady ire greatfavoritea in hold ing with all WhO vials their place," and Will add to' the' prestige of the Mollie." We aft hinadeat ifipoiltenain b gustb, • with ouildnona attention to their ewer' Lure oomfbrit ' Wtil win favor with the itinerent pnblin,' the "Ailing*" win l'Obtlak2",ifikn.Sft About Ityu.—Mr. Num Park of Bridgmitter, tble county, has some rye grow Leg upon a Jot In that village which to vrorttly of nc4198. ,It ti all pre* can, but here Is the yield from MI6 grain of seed One stalk 8 feet long; one stalk 6 feet ; one stalk 6 feet 7 Inches one stalk 6 leek 11 feels'; one stalk 7 Zeta 2 Mehei; one stalk 7 feet 10 Inches ; that Is, 34 feet 6 Ineh'es from one grain of rye, or suer/te ems of sihet ft. Inches to each of the al: stalks. tb•aii.Ti - Wwionad •pb t oo ß 4 4 , Bethel 'Lawrence county, WI 1 1: 1 4 4 " - - follom i" Plill 4 1 411Ailwa i rept of the.S bgn6L binding" tiPoli I the Christian as a ru'e of lift." ABU 'lttilivt44l;llllo!VAl**.';444o3laguisf and Johnson ; Negative—Revs. Philr lipi, Cowdan and Cake, of Salem. Ohio. Rev. J. H. Aniney, of Rochester, this county; will-preside at the &amnion. REPUBLICAN COUNTY VON VENTION. The Republican County Convention met at the Cobrt-Tionse oo Mondaj last; May Mb, at 10.o•olock, and was called to order by Dr. David Stanton, Chairman deb. County Committee. The roll of districts being called the following delegates *mired and presented their pretlehthas :- • 'Dared• DesseNJUllll rWiirT 1 1 1144 P : • la p % - C1441 . 11 ' 144'. aNtZtirrri* 36101702 "Iriarql - • noun. Medi Huns . ' ' amAnnoctse. 11 do " es. roan. raw- arirtizigt. WiEUraNiite., , soma _ su satasaas, T. Sala %aka, 1101131:1 1.6.4. Deny. ; slava* Paul, Janus' Pitlenon, • J te. Kline, • John Guy. A. J. Welsh. A inal.rxerole.. George Yeats, Jelin lima. • ICONoNT TOWNS'S?, Jhelel Neely. ?ALLSTON, N. B. NeFernia. J. H. Wilson. lINANIGISONT DISTNICT 1 18. j • 1114 ...., Mi1L .N A W.V. D 1111.911. • ..• • John Slat& PATUAMMt, &A.Dlckey. riULUtinuptinv Robert Rooth. IFULAYS, L. S. Thomas. • • 1 nhccoan, • ; J. H. ChrLay, U. Haney • SOCISITLI 110100 4 / 1 4 S. J. Cross. . W. IL Ahrlienberrar. aocucriza A. L. Haw. • • • • • - INPUTS SWIM 7:a J. B. Vanes, Sonoran, W. W. Kerr. GIZMO; 111. lawrenee. 8. Nelson. . azosairrowx. sil t * ;sts., .anartr GcoMe W. Meals/. a. Lawrence. MEM MUI?EI The Convention was then onkanlzed t by' the election of GOOrgfIA, Barker to Preeldent, and Prink • )dinar; Thomas Todd and JohnlclVAteoprto , ber Secreta ries. The tetnineTtodi ttle vaitoCurdta- Wets vere handed In eniit "ported by the Cbilinien. " On motion.e.r.li Pitt' eisini a committee or tire cavameolutions was appointed, and the Convention adjourn ed until o'elock, - p. ra., Convention met at 2 o'clock, p. m. The Secretaries of the Convention then reported that they agreed in their count', and that the several candidates-had re ceived the number of votes giien in the tilde published in this paper last week. The Committee then organised perrow, nently as a County Committee by the, election of Samuel .I.;Closs,.of Roches ter, as chairman ; Smith Curtle, of Georgetown, as Secretary, and J. F. Miner, of New Brighton, as Treasurer. Dr. David Stanton was then called upon to address the Copvantiou, and re sponded as folloirs : ' " GENTLEMEN can congratulate you upon the harmony which now prevails lu the Republican party throughout the State. Thedelegates formingeur recent State Convention, all reported the same happy condition at their respective homes, and gave assurance of a firm de termination of Republitwns to make the coming election a telthleatroke upon the enemakom which lbey would not rally 112. • hir ttrecgriktieedbattle,-of November, 1 2. That Coriventiiiii dtd its work wittisnaelmlty sad Arzi Swatsefing eseadented in of low/ Gobi. In regard te your candidate Tor ' Surveyor General,' Cot. Robert B. Beath, I will briefly say that he is a man after your own !hearts. He is, by e .ucation, well qualified for the position. A.life - loogliellittAhoPt Ale 13 worthy of your votes. As patriot, he has, ()nab" tatty° , fieW, 'hewnhims , elf worthy of your' love and • To the candidate for Auditor General, ugiustreme modality prevatits-sin Blu lityopponeitt. Gaming HoCandles says that I uted." iiileinder upon the pure and patriotic men Who had perilled everything to:deleted their eotuitry, in her hour of need." I suppose the Gen eral bad raginmes. to ,iny,.,EpTessilelz; 'the late war of democratic rebellion.' In return for his compliment, I will say that the General "'poured out his blood like water in defence of the supremacy of the laws and constitution," and that he is a man "against whose character no tongue of slander dare war, for his char. actor is spotless in all the relations of citizen and soldier ;" - and I say this on the General's own authority, for I read it in the speech he made at - the. time of his nomination. weplatform thesame one on which w e have gained so many glorious victo ries.atthe polls and on the battle field; one that requires us to take no "new do. parture" to occupy. You have, doubt less, all read it. I advise you to read and re-read it. It will warm up your patriotjo impulse and inspire you with fresh Courage for the campaign. It is sufficiently conservative to guard{ our liberties, and secure our prosperity ; It is radical and progressive enough for the great party of political reform, and adapts itself to tho_nocessities of a free and enterprising people. The great alms of our party are to pro- tect the sacred, rights of manhood, to guard our nation's honor, to' develops our great resources, to encourage our home industries and 'defend the rights of laboring masses against the encroach ments of monied monopolise: Alt.it Is to the Republican party the country is indebted for her Abolition of slavery, for the crushing of the rebellion. for the death blow to the accursed heresy of State rights, for )be maintenance of our thane al credit, for the redaction of the debt and at the saute time, of taxa• tiot4 so will it be the party. towards which all political reforms most look for aid,all the oppressed most look for succor. What have those straggling freemen In our coal fields to helps forfroui a parf ty which would inaugurate, dimension and rebellion rather than limit and crip ple an institution of human bondage; our sympathies are witn that people, and with the oppreased whereverfound, and I trust that; through our party, they may soon find relief. We must confess that in the recent" platform -of the Democratic party we can IWO some stgneof a "new departdre," some hopes perhaps, of progress. They accept the situation with all the amend.; manta, even including negro suffrage; thereby conceding that the great princi ples for which we have so long been contending are correct. - Verily, that prince of Ohlo copper heads talksgb, /14 .A.Pfw. l ,lr converted sinner:, and the Pennsylvania'meurridis st llte stool of repentant's, cry, "Amen, so mote It be." In the Winces of their gushing, first impulses they go for their candidates to that class they so recently stigmatised. 'Lincoln hirelings." Is not all this ens, enraging? It would' not be charitable to doubt the sincerity of their repentance, although it,does look a little suspicious that, &ft.'. their ;emplane°, of the amend ments, they • insert a.."but; thataittle word which has always proien such a potent obstacle' to 'repentance and re • form. They say "we accept the amend ments, but your attempt to enforce them is tyranny and usurpation." That La very like their old dogma, "the suttee have no right to secede, but there is no power in the consiltuilcin to preven t," Well let us not be uncharitable. Let I ns not discourage and push hick 'the mourners, bullet us not admit them In to full • eruntutinkin until they show works hunt . for 'repentance, until, time haedefircinatrated'itaitincerity. ut Liar t congratulate you t o . tw a fil_ 0 ufe,: Pipet the • inet sum. are all so well and favorably known by the people tacit theysteed no encomium. Let us go to 3: work to elect thaltr.: YRll ' tC ii& suppttV4 l onrests°t rr of yonflateeenseittact. Map the - present Committee achieve more brilliant victo ries ; may Iteiekocre !ARM 4 14 . The Committee on Resointicgis made the following report which , was unani monidiadopted: Boogied, Thal waaceeV edr platform the enunciation of pringfples.em Salth by, A* late Republican Rennie! Convention and Sul mat dented whlgelltettag dont f Rtagedlit tweak the of Penetylvan recount • emlneut merits of our fellow deism Col. David Staines, In Idanomination for the once of Auditor Gann 1, and we pledge to the tscheanland nounnt- Con by the State Cuarentins the and support of a united piny, and an teemed malority. • Resolved, That the admmturation of Gen. Gnat. for iteintentlty, Itsenemy. Its redaction ageg wane of Government,. Its tenni -exhaustible:eat of the public debt , and-Ite win and moderate_ pot Ig. in our foreign relations, meets Ant unolUted approval, led that We heentlynnderact that WO tattoo of the State Conveption which recognizes him party las the Siem elnn. r ahlheald, home efthe Republi can n Resolved. That the gratitude of the people bl renorylvataa fa due to Offerner Jobs. W. for hit:able sad upright admintitratioe ef.the ex ecutive aim Lat iel agrie f irttalt Maar Lew •lieftte-C194 wsuedeaelnees to meet sun k _nedue.. 00,. tie counties ot Washington old ItteNt to amt. esti candhlates kor Amiably. ." limplea, That Jame Iteltenee. sq. * b. W. rov= 11: : : T VP"Th IV spot w W. 4 similar mimes Sea other costs la wens.. teateleest tlistflet, to select delegates to mid Be. Weal ttaterentlea. . Resolved. That Moo G. Sat - catt J. It Dawson tis? elected *SPIN the Ittstbli Biel Desteades, rad th Meath ee Teems:a and Wlek Xldat it t aessented outgrew to meet shallow coelatess Ist ee - n. dee at lists and Werlddllt*D.leitalksalarial Are eb Rattail/dative delegates said easmitton. 1 The followloggentlemen were elected members of the' Executive Committee for the =suing year : ' D. M'Eirtie. illlittief Jll . l m PlOart. Sot; Beaver Falls; J. R. , itadlchti Nai r Brighton : - AVOW` BilllVlTOPenireil; J. H. chriati:"Aimeii lap . James Darragh, Bkidifewater,. • Clark A. Hunter of Obintowbildp was unanimously OminsiurT Audieor k to 'Ali the uniutpklld•ierri , of iv. R. La. hens, wbohad removed from 160 county t the coiiiittess taiioa to meet at: c littf,R hairmgaill 'ln , ,J . F L'• • 31 Dentist of ignahrenir, repents rain leillethat he 4111 net be in his omos in, ,thaiplecel nen t wept, in oonsequeutenof IMMlNimisen &delegate to the State Centel Conven iicin *Mee cortienen it listtYidnirg 'ask& 134 ler An 44h oteinuer lie s wall be is:l4 • Sits i nti • „ mooing th - ei !area leK- f Hats en . Bonnets, at a o.,,,pries, should '4Ol at on on . Mrs. eO. next door to U. P. Seminary, Salver. She ham „lust opened another large and ireltinieeted lot of everything new. in the Millinery line. Remember now Is the - best time -tbbny. 4 Je7-Ew ..L hi Te - Itavenna (o . 4:4)!Ainforrist Puts' 'on record the following style of malting balt/Ar "AlliWdlriehimMrll4! *fry M. Hughes put shard a quart of cream Inn Cloth bag, and iliturieditabout two feet'deep in the earth; where • lt re mained three days, when etre disinterred it, and found it transformed: into - pine, sweet, yellow butter, withnot one drop of buttermilk to be seen. Mrs. Hughes thinks Wit-crew/ wilififi 4 4o4out one: third more butter by that process than by the oid.fashloned way of churning. ,For the West. Mr. yt L.,Courtnoy and wife of Vanoort , thid_county; left for Mount Pleasant, Henry county, lowa, on last Monday. We believe they intend'moking that place their home in the fUture. The good wishes df their numerous friends go with them.,L! •A Paor. , •-.lt is an undisputed fact that Ddrs Bencc'e Hats and Bonnets are uni versal favorites. She has Just received another lot of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, tc. 'Clive her an early 'all, one door beton . U. P. Seminary, Beaver. Jo7-3w Mq y.,..7!„. , • ; t . ! n;:z.A:most /bpi andl.bruso murder': committed ai toCfieliter,* the••fot.,:llsii‘tant, upon au unprtu natutAttheitt would seem from his cation, may bate seen better days, btir who has been seduced from the path of rectitude by the fatal habit of the social glass—the morbid appetite crested by the poisonous drinks now issued out by the dealers in the stuff—in this case as it universallidoes; ladle W 1 101040 .- based its victim that no entreayy irom a distressed and weeping - wife could re strain him from drinking, or the liquor seller from supplying the liquid weapon Etelt_ trtotem and death, until the fatal phe was accomplished. Now here is a Mien being not only mangled and torn - mid hurried unex pectedly before-the bar of God, „but an innocent wife and helpless, children are robbed of the support and protection of a husband and. dither: , iNoer the. great question for • this ititelligent : Christian tomninnity to 'rattle* whole this guil ty murderer. or who should be sszryed before the bank Itudice p r o etalVictoi for this cmel crime_ keetahie Oh r tstlarretttsens Sherirsirs flaiolOs in favor/Odle license to murder and de mote/Are our Wham husbands and sone, br the party that furnished 00 money to supply the free drinks to sisal away the brains of simple ones to secure their votmor the mliroad cars which mangled its victim orthe respectable vender of this destructive and poisonous liquid? Now I would ask the question, am a person be guiltless that will sell or, give away poison Or a weapon of death to any one who, they know, will destroy his own life or some other's by the use of rum? HUMANITY. Festival la the. Presbyterian' Cbarelt.—Those;ef our readers who receive the ilnoesOliTuaslaTevening. will we hope, bear In mind that air Festi val will be held In the Presbyterian Church of Beaver this evening. A' good time may be confidently anticipated, , Fon BATIOMNS, In Hate and Bonnets, of the latest styles, g 3 to Mrs. Bence's, Beaver. je7-3w PITTEMEROM 'MARKET. OPPICE OP TKO PITTe. GAZIPTPE, MONDAY, JUOO 5, 1871. I 4 - . FLOUR—Hu been moderately active during the week,though the demand Is mainly local and the prices remain un changed. - We continue. to - quote.red. winter wheat at 10. 001 3 7 - 25 ; white wheat $7.50; good sPring extras, $7.00 and choice batter's flour, $7.25. Rye Flour, $O, in a small way. FRUITS—Oreen Apples, none in mar ket. Dried fruit dull and the stock par ticularly of anything good, is very fight; apples, 541)7 A ote; peaches, 10@ll for quarters, HMI% Stir mixed, sMd 111314 c for halves. Oranges, 56,50(917, Lemons scarce an&highere,ll74oo7.s o , Pet hoz- Prunes lower, 10e for Tursey, and 118 1? for French.. Currants 10®1010. Layer Raisins, per box; Valencia's, 13 eta per lb. GRAIN—The receipts ire wily moder ate and with a steady milling demand prime are well maintained. $1,40(41,47 for red and $1,50€11,57 for white; there Is but companitively little No, 1- wheat of fering, and, consequently, it Sells more readily and at relatively better prices than the poorer grades. Oata, market is steady and prices' fully maintained, though the feeling In regard bathe future is a httlettilleadi we no* quote at 00661 buying and 02068 selling—small letatin store, 650e7. do far es we can learn the crop at present In the sectionsof country tributary to this market, doee not pre sent a very ploadalug appearanoe. Corn continues dull, though prices are with.; opt quotable change; sales during the week at 135id07 ter mixed ear and prime yellow, in bulk, Is being offered at 700 71. Very little doing in Rye; not much offering and the demand dues not seem to be urgent; dealers are paying $l,OO for small lota—a round lot would bring Bas eta more. The market is baroof Barley, excepting what is in the hands of Con sumers, and there will belittle or .noth- ' Ins done until the new crop Is ready to move. GROCERIES—Sugar—The past week has witnesied another sudden change In the sugar market, showing a decline of la per lb in Refined with a corresponding decline in the raw material used by re finers.- The decline has taken dealers by surprise, the opinion having been that sugars had touched tottom at 121 for re fined at the factories. It Is thought by many . traders that an 'effort is being made tq base down the market so as to give the astlesers an opportaully-to pur chase stock* al low rateefor the summer and dll busmen: If this should prove to be true,'aa advance in refined goods may be looked kw as soon as the pur-. posse of the 'taus" are accomplished. Ildatheoiy menu to gain,favor , in view of the Net th at it•lal at, rfining sugars that the Strike has been made, while the higher grade., for grocers' sales, are heldelptuldruoappealed disp o sition to unsettle. .The arrivals Wt week at tbs eastern ports ware huge, but not la ear cess esteem time-Jest year. • Holmium Suers ar. VOW lower. Co ff ee has OM further declined. except ande finest grades. The stock he largo ucre's tog- Rleer-Carolins still scarce aud held at high figure., but hat not reached the highest point of year. -Ragoon and Patna, In liberal supply at our quota tions. Byrnps—Off and owners anxious totteU talkies& of goods made from mo lasses--4be supply of the raw material being in dirge surphie- • Ootrue—Fuey -Rio,' 19; Prime, 16; Good, 17;-.Falr,141; Beelsjelfs 368181. Eivatres AND Dam—whits Haney 72; HaVemysirik-Elduic 72; Sliver Drips, eitiothaMelf Pules; 45@)55. Ise :Ow Orleans, 111; primelPxsit • lad 'fully fair, .101- Porto Riau sugare,lol4iilli ; Cuba, 114 11; Dunarara,lll ol2l. • RZTINZDASUOAPO-1111111 Swam al; A Coffee,l2l ; oft," la; Extra 0, 124; C, yellow, 121. - Motmeserbrew Orleans, choke, 70; 1 014 =0. 18 1 x. 65. - J == == 7 f 42 1 619 3 FP l l 4e t ***" Sit. l~ltth ' A & the gasket rarrtistsaiii,'ra. =I VAISISN'ai4IIrI WM) 66Mitltp4 DRESS 600DS,' I Tolithicawrrn A, COMPRoWni.-,kasoit.Taclar, =I 1: I , DRY , GOODS.: n: IM l Ota!ki , k; =llll2==s Tile "Maas' tloninide la tke Minus; st week or two sig?,, ,waa.cerndnly a god ems; Misfit siiunld no! se unheeded by ioarAWNlTAi!lider l 6 'POT . otir. l o l °. are tontWie,c l ,tteffthiliOlt Win on male MliglOns lople, if not every Mekost lest monthly, so as to make the column appropriated to religious auk ser lamenting • and desirable. Here old lisevereatul all over the county, and wherever OM-papers are sent, ainimg ch;istians of Alllferent 'aenotillnattont, •ni'titM goe•trukis,' net be "Implied by, , the press A titrougis the week to aid the pulpk somewbefolu,lta arest work of sours salvation.; God roes ,WArk atell seasons of the year, and on any day is the week; he has done lt, end hewhl de it, by , ye- Atlstruorkeniiltdetr. Let us stir wieliother up; and leCtis Weise the horn of, being co-erorkess'svitli'flod while this day of grace lasts; "For the nigh! coned igen ,iso Mies csu Work" sfitod help us,' to help each oilier, and that, right early; for, it,la aiinuner ind In sakster It shall be." J. K. M. • Ao Aldfrsey Oat, Rot Ana . full-blooded Alderney IMII calf is offered fox sale by a gentleman In pea var. For further iniormation 'aqui:eat this office. • About ere Dewier Some persons have an unhappy faculty of neverbeing heard-of. save in commo tion with some transaction olquestions ble character. Such an one is Doctor (t) Kimball, lato (thakklbitirne) of this city.' ' , Not long ago this individual and his ;wife were the central figures in a 'scene? the depot. About a week since he `presented himself at tbeiiiivOry stable of C. P. Norris it Co. ; in this city, and en gaged a horse and buggy for the pur pose of taking a young lady a abort dis tance into the country. He was to re turn at noon. Noon came, but not the doctorosorthe buggy. ,Two more noon' pasted iiway;and then - a letter was re ceived from the doctor, written at Mer cer, but mailed at Ede, stating the horse and tinny would be found at Morose. And that, bakre.o lo .4eiter castle the writer Would be found In Canada. The horse was found at Mercer by Mr. Norris, who ascertained Wat at that plies) Kimball wasiceomPanfed . Wboas he represented ai his wife.—Laurence fluardiass. WHOLESALE JIOUSE JOSOII 1101INg CCO, 73, 77 and 79 Market Street, Having removed the Retell Monument of our Market Street Moose, to the elegant room, IN and :99 Penn Street, library Patiding, we are hettsrprepared than any season heretofore to meet the demands otthi.fobblng Trade. We would resper.lfully solicit a call bona lilliigrs and Dealers in Nation, haling assured tholAt . n nn offer is good, If not bete."Steeke Wd MOW than any bout; Eihnot Voot:In WAUt aliods,lioliery,SWraideries,Clitloa Trisi VII and inv,ittiPttibbolk:Z=4"rnsisk-. y Goods, Spoof Caton*. .2frakk. =pro, " Malone. Kafka. and Small Warr*; AI o. evet7thlng In MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, = 75, 77 &1719 Market Street, 7 118E1:MGR N 2 Uri; Every Day. MARRIED. STEPHENSON McCONN EL. = May Oth. by Rev. Joieh Hollingsheed, in the Bridgewater 3 f. E. Church, Benja min Stephenson, of New Castle, Pa., and Emma McConnel of Bridgewater. BLACK—DUNLAP. —.Mu the 30th of MaY,IB7I; la BesCier, Pa.„. by Rev. J.: M. Smith; Chrietran •esq.. of New Sewickley township, to Mrs. Dunlap, of Beaver. Pt. DIED. AMDERt3ON.—In Weyer Falls on the. W4h.ofxLprU,_l4l ,ly,4aughter,o4 Lin ton '..14 , end1: Yelhota, , Antheracesi, aged three yeatietilad two montha..,, the 2 5 th of'lfiy; at the residence of Dr. T. D. Amberson, Charley Alexander Amhenson, aged six years and nirie months. One tune the tlOl that bind us ; • rtit Is "rid ° t. gin re and na trs about _ t not of to-mortaw. • One by one the Hived ones kare as— Dear ones whom oar God has gins ; Home he tills Wass, sotto viers no, , Batts lead rui bead) to heaven. - New Advertisement. List *l' Applleaate For Llevase at June asithsalimai,)ll47l. Joseph N. Reed, norm., Bridgewater borough. Jammalindarton. • • . .. Beaver Fail ; Hermann Eckhart, Beaver Falls two. David Macaw, • Now Brighton bona, David Johnston, •• Big Beaver lownahip, riertxo novas! John Lenart, • " Bearer Falls born. Martin Haller, "do do . do Henry Wagner, - do I do do John Leech. •' Noir Brighton born • To Visor goantities of not leg than one gnu et dithother gads todnoichoictieel Ames kinder; RoebriterborOugh: rfederich o._Rohritoete, Bearer Pall! A LMWE ANq copudrp.sTocis Q/ Mtn and Yinvi-IPieed OW" PERAMBULATORS; AND: WILLOW CARRIAGES ' rAt ; • • r of the best 'Reit; 'Solt and' foal:01;10gs atehe manttfe ctipe ~at reasonable pr ice} ioepr ice} Al" Ladles Erli, Baskets, Finer Goat* Notiene, Toya,, Jet Jewelry, wholesale and retail. at ' • .1 .-". P. A. O'LEARY'S, 148 Federal St., 2 doors above the Market, raaynay Allegheny, Pa. S. J. 'Cross Co., ItOCRE§TER, RAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF General Merchandise, PURCHASED FROM MAT RAND, be lab at a sea 3 sdnse• se act. IN. .THIS COLUMN, -We propose r° call the atteatkra . cy .the trade, sunecutux To nos zmiavic STOCK OF ftudding Hardware, HOTIBZ-KREPEIiB'•EfAIiD,WARX. MECHANICS' TOOLS, VrAinvous. ~ T OOLS._ - NAILS, Vin.dow. PAINTS, OILS, - "cr or rzo,r, fib o. &ffle of Ike leaia artids of Building Hardware, Are: ltutttqf eterytize—eaat and wrought; RIIE:MORTISE ANil PAD wpm Ili great variety of Abe irifiquality GATE AND STRAP HINGES. I GATE AND DOOR. LATCHES, ' - Cupboard CWI4 &owe, Shatter Hinges, Door and' Shutter Bolts,. SASII PULLEYS. SAM WAD. SASH LOCKS AND FASTENINGS list and Coat llooks, bob and Steeples, Carriage- Bolts, BASE KNOBS, &C., &O MECHANICS' TOOLS: - AXES," ADZES, HATCHETS" HAMMERS, SAWS, STEEL SQU'ARMOJ TRY:SQUARES, MITER SQUARES;` . ; REVELS, CHISELS, FILES, BITTS, BRACES, PLAI4O, SCREW DRIVERS, ... SCRATCH AWLS, DRAWING XN/VES, SPOKE SHAVES. WRENCHES, is law ani a. lam EH O. NIAL&ON AND PLAENTENA' TROWELE, .plason4 aapentere Linea & Pencils, OIL AND BYTHS STONES, SAND AND EMERY PAPER, - - • An4dsrp.rifittri4,oo7,W Farmers' Tools : FIELD AND GARDEN ROES, Grier' Rakes, Spades—long &I' handled; Round and Square Pointed Shorela, AND . 3IANCRE ,F(1041103,, Mil HAY RAKEN, GRASS AND GRAIN SYTIM- BYTHE BNATPS, RIFLES, SPADING FORKS, POTATO HOOKS, MATTOCKS,. PICKS. ALSO, ' • No. 10.. . At t its lame time and place, ail the right, title Interval and chi le, of defendants of, In mid to, ell that certain piece of ground, situate ' the borough of Buyer Falls, in thetoutoyet Bearer, and Stste.of Penasyliasla. bsia g lot numb' tad twelve Mare(' and twenty-eight tited) In the Zurnonly plan of lots to aid bonny* headed CM tna•neeth ,y lot No. ten, rts the cu t by Cedar alley. on the South by Beery street, and on the west by Better street: being 43 het ht width in front on laid Bearer Meet, std extending beet therefrom aeons, width 143 feet to Cedar alley. aforesaid; the same being under Blue, and on which le erected a two story teusedweilherhouse 21E10 het, with two sexy 'denten 13•16.cousle ing eight moths, =7, Lc., with pellet under neath, also a coal Seised and %stew to 4;sec:dean ea the 'of Robert S. Willem 4 X4Ary WUU= wtfe, at the suit or Jraeob — atiniet 4 'Jonathan Lent, Trainees. Table and Teaspoons!, Fi re Beta; I LUSO. lie. DRAW AND Well Chaim, Dog,.}lf4r And; Criw,yhains, -Whips, Lashes, .te. HOUSIEEPEff HOME: • Knives mid Fort., Carting and Ituteht.limiree CARVING SETTS, Coal Buckets, Coffee MIII3, FLOUR & MEAL SUITES, LAtiajj ' DIPPERS, &C., &C. ," "*. Pdnars l l6 Ckabwre Goods: B. L Tabloid & Co.'s Punt* PURCHASED BY THE TON '• AND SOLD - AT PITTSBURGH PRICRS. -Leadfineral Painft in all colony; _:Pry.,3l4 PURE LINSIIOI3 COALE'S PATENT DETER. U ..t44:I3Wir4ZLSTIO. siconOL; %,,i0:11411; GUM snlLL4tc, SASH TOOLS, PAINT & Putty , Putty • autzlits• I • .A.MKS„ :1 Window <Mass, In an sizes, Slagle and Doable Stan:4:th. iirWe ire gi‘leg litielliittention .to this branch of •our business: and. while In qnsUIT, ye always11111( 11 7 L urf !, i L best, sse, are cOldldent/thafilwn r I cr. and terms are as larorable as can Wiesen by any bla Bowe. we ti;fitilifia r fiii ; ib l e;al aad to efiriag • paticniage, add will spare Co Palm to merit public" favor. PMS 8 1 P., Racxserle,•ll[s7 St, 1.71. • Msyllyxbd mySL •a: ;re. atexcel Dike elf Voraidol Igoe ass,lial AAA Mind Iteciata oat of thit Coort Of Dwaine Plea of tate Coon of Destet, ant to lag dltset. them will blr tr vair tiabila Ws. lb/ Coact Neste la the Illovar. 41 ewer toasty. Ps. oa NAT. 1111/11Alf. I.IIUP 10tb. JII 1813, at tea detach; a. at.. the ht : MK .1 • right:MK Wired sad claim of defeadt W. ud to. $1 that °wale lot °robots of roe striate la the bozo of beaver Valle, Beam triesty sad Stets of Peansyisais, Ad lot No. lto la said Dormer.. bounded awl destribed se follows On the Leath' by %%rag= Na liTatbristi,y Tank stgr i t; tra via We erected. a twe stay Wes dweglag house with two to sad kitchen attached: sir enclosed. &Mud sod Wm It caseation as the • • • of O. LI, Runkle, et Nat of W. N. Peal Co ALSO. • •L At tbe maw toeless& page. all tint. th• tenet ead ebbs of dearadeaL. of. ha sad to, that tends lobar piece of grouse situate la tk barosgb of New ZsbOtaa, Norge musty • • Wade of PalasTlissis. king let No. • bounded sad described as follows, to wit: • oath by Walls West, east by faarth stoat. • by lot Nalltrsad aod west by Third stre e t, tas owned as Una dng Of PIC te Wag non Ntrebell ; ast *bleb known tbareb riar • - • dandles harm, two rillades high tral shoat , Yost Douai id lanai, sad trifset deep with - • th luulawailh e east or mint :tr t % =Mt' "=" eadosed sat r .tralralttreeset.c. Skated toad la elocution so lbo • • at Putman Ida% Ow defradvata • ttri sultellite Waskintrla kat Altaldway s ALSO ; No. I At dabsidle Odle ao rott k u 1. 4 p , ,, di thi 41,11,:tr interest sad elan st of.la ate to gallowitry destrthed boatload sag ita l eilarsaad • mtirEttscrraw., lr Y la width, a Alsobea.st tbe • tasted, IS bet keg,. ,sboat Ica wide sad •• story bug said buiWtrgie elute war Utelliedr vadth shop Weald Cosicompsay es a gerbils - elf Own of had Wag la Big grew lowashi • than ty of Seem, sad State d gouta.; • the work lead of Wm. Shamates, twt lad of I.ltheat Baker NA ahem south by • ed goblet adman* Detre sad other', led west by WON at lballadt sad embers, coMletrg sae bea. &id sod sawatraisse vm 7retre at taw Wag the name preadoes on to said coatraaj e ti deed dated Sept. lit, sad recorded la Bank No. Illatil d e *a., sag braterlyowaal by 0110. W. Seised sad taken a. sieelatkia es the properly of i t gig Beam Cool Cotaysay, at assail efinalt. ALSO, Zio. At the satneettmeann place,- all the tight, tttle,• Interest me claim of defendant of. in and to the follo•Log doserlbed balldlAr end Zeonomy plan tot of mend. to wit : bang lot No. TUG In tbe n of lots In In. Waugh of Berm easei = ol. Btsbezf u m!lik m. b rr e ft of same pt, on th es e east by Glint mock on des eolith hy lot 14.10110 f same plea. and oo One 111 . 04 by Gnat. a* yur , wlikh le erected a frame ItaK ono steel sith • front of 16 led by N ft. Aeined andJakat In esocoffAM so Owl= ki f of Pala Weltenstelo, at the set of almoa ALSO, M tee same time and ptsee. all rtglit,thle, pi• terett and Oahe of defendant, of, lo ant to. all that certain piece, parcel or' lot of viand Maws tathe beemigh of Beaver, In tie county: of Beaver d State ollYenneylvanie, bring lot numbered eeventy.one (71) In the general plan Of lots In said borough, flouttog bed bounded teethe moth by 'Third Motet. BO bet more ar. Ism; amended as tie east by Bearer street; ou the smith by Corp*. rationales ; and on the west by lot N 0.71, being 116 feet width le hoot anal ant., exteeding been 11 , t t eti: i al ig iddth feet to L is 'o=te'llley. mid . , three stay beteg building, known as tie Bop ter Ladies'il i t u ilaary,n containing 211 MUM to • =r with a Mules room and school room, is also atta r ed to the main bending, a wing tWo teriee high, eentalnitig two mow. boating on s Barret area, said main building has a front of Its feet on Third street and ennui, hack ad feet then:nom • and her a cellst nederneatb; there are also erected thercoo• • frame stable, It. house, coal house, and all other necesliary Oth buildings there me could lot a number of Belt trees,Mrsall ant; /M., itc. &land IDd taken ha execution as the pro p erty" of D. IL A. McLean. at the salt or alkyl. Taylor Alb% • No. IL •At Wiliam time and plays. all Mtg. title, In terest-and claim of defendant, of, In and to, all that certain lot, or piece of ground altaate In barcrosh of Bearer Saila, Beavercosnty and !Rata tV Pesaryinnts.. being IGL lin.lolo, In neonatal' ,too Sa n f tots of said borough, !sanded and de. atelbed as follows, to wit: - Os the north brine Mom inward by Tank alley, south by ha- No. • 1011 and west by Main stree being Ca awl on front on Yalu street and extmdins heck than- Iron. lid Ind to Tank alley. • . Seized and taken In axerntion as tha property of Anthony dcladble, at the snit of dtephesson Wittish. ALSO. ' 240. 7. At the same time and place, all the right, title, Interest and claim ottoman* of, in and to, all that certain toter piece of ground situate the borough of Bearer Falb, In the comity of Beaver ad state of Penurylmola, being lot neabenri one hundred and eighty OM) the .iturnomy plan of tote le mkt barrenly bounded on the nabs oy lot No,lBl, on the east by cedsruter, on the south by 'Chestnut street, and an •the met by. Beattie mfeet. lisineed ben in width In boat on said Bearer sweat, and estenelog back demean te equal widindln het to Order anor; skameld saidlot being seddlosed with good Nam and hat. breathed thereon • good two story Irma dwel ling house Mad feet, with Whet oepr ei teliondxl4 feet, sad containing Mx rooms; with' - porticos In front or , main building sad prubeniap, ,~11 wail Iniabed;, with celJar undernestisoi frame ter Shop 1031t,*atte story in height; • Carper. Mune afied:l4 bet and &incline Id test; coal boom and all other necrewery mihddinga. Seized and taken ezecutlon as the property banhair W. h Horatio N:ToppIaVMOW salt of Jacob limerickand Jonstietts' Lene, Tamer.. AT.l3o.akgum • Sol s. 4 tertTtr.d letenantrogratie to. an that certain lot or vises of ground situate in the borough of Beaver Falk, In the county of Bearer and State of Penneyirshis, being lot numbered wins bindred sod senses la the Zaraolny • • • of lots la said horeesk,'.ounded trs • b lot No. 11.13„ ou the east by Thomas street, On the smith by lot No 117 and ou the wort by Thomas alley,Ming 43 bet to width IA trout on said Thomas sheet, and emending beck of equal width 143 feet to Thomas alley mormaid, and on which b netted a two-story fume deelllng house 16 by 66. containing kw rooms, clothes presses, it., with cellar underneath. Netted and taken In eremillea as the property of Themes Park, at the sun of jasoob neural .% Jonathan Lenz. Trustees. ALSO, At the same time and piece, on the right, title, Intermit and data Of defendaog og In and to. all that certain lot or place of ground situate In the borough of beaver Falls, county of - Deaner and State of Pennsylvania,. belay lot numbered tea hundred end eighteen [lOlBl In the Yocutotny Dian lot leo. - 10 iota In s 3l aid bor by mgh, bounded on the north by ,:east Tenle reet en thio south b lot No. 11119, sad co tins west st by Tank on, bs y inglooy-two feet tholdth In trout on sahl'holt street and extending bock thence' of .goal width' 111 feet to Tani alley atortwahll: mull fenced, and co which Is erected • two may frame dereWng house, Ifignl feet, containing four room, cloti s mresoes, dd. with cellar nodermeath and =an Is execution as the progerty of John Stoup. at the suit of Jacob Hewitt Z. Jona thon Lenz, Trustese. Atthe 111/50 Übe and Olen an the tight, tltls, Interred, and ebb of defendable. of, In and to, all that certain piece or literal of land sillaw North Sewickley towneldp, la tbe Minty al Bearer and State of Pemaylrante. boundel M Ste booky bad of MUM/ HUM, cot by bode of JaiLO ) l) Freed and Charles Price, sorter by bade of Jacob Mob and ‘Robert Pktale, and went by, Mad of laboles Matt. eentainlng ally (50) acres, more or leas; pert of which le cloned and under fro:e. and the balance' welt timbered andel well watered, ow width b erected a km bore. • Seized and taken in execution es the property of John Meyer and Elizabeth A. Meyer, Ida wile, at the suit of Daniel J. Morrell ' I • • ALSO, • • • ' • - 80. It • flAt the sant claim o f place,All the right. two. bitere t and of defendant, of, h i and to, all that certaln lot of land situate to Greens town &Up. In the county of Beaver, and State of Penn • sylvatila, bounded iind described as hollows, via: Ourthe south by lands of Jadtson Swearingen. on the oast by lands of John licKaskey, on the north by lands olltaltla it Co., ended the west bylando of gtethritge, emplaning about five sera, mor4 sr Seised an! taken In eneeution se the tweperty of Joseph L LippinaXt, at the salt of Jackson Swearingen. ALSO, CM At tie same time and plata, ell the right, Salk 1 interest and claim of defendant, of, la and to, all that certain niece or cereal of land situate In the borough of Beaver Valle, Deaver comity and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described se fol. lows. via; Beginner at the Big Desverereek. and running thence by land late of John Braden, [now of Bendel & Lenz, Tannin.) sank St .degrees west, 3d perches; thence by lead late Otte devi sees of Dr. Samuel Adam, deoseetd, [now of llenrici d Lena, Trsateml , month neat, 193 perches;. thence ,ly lead teM re rf James Patterned, daq.. [now of Bastkl CI Lens, Tandem] north en degrees east, 10$ perches to the Big Deaver River or Creek: thence by said river or creek rep the same north °rees west, Si perches; north degrees west, lit perches; north 91 degrees t, al porthen meth In de. cones trost,ss perc to Use place of beglaster; containing ninety [ Wits, son seise. Moo, all the water po and privileges 'appettahitng thereto or connected thenwrith. ltteeptler and reverting thereon; howarer. lipase+ oe pnreel of b gound known as the Maine naviraut ]llll toy 1 ' bounded and described ea Ibliows, TIC Merle- Ding at the creek at or sou the northeast corner of said LIU; thence down the creek meth IM de- Mews east, 59 feet; thence math 'Memo/Jena. N feet to Public street or met thanes Mew eaves degrees4s4 degree, mssken Moto NIKO IT east, 92 be tiece of tregt . .. Water Lot No. f, to de town of `‘'""'" h , wwho,tc,hriritbeTiPszet.B.oltialswereeern.b.weamtenttlewei.onlatiou NI N . V angel in the piss of mkt some, es whleb th is j erected the mom derellifg hoses eransiml by employees f mid rolu tt ofbenife'dhirld t"" Robertsmn in ..z at tne u ra dm it efiliebett ALMA Leeman. No. H. At the same t i me and piton atl tied, Mir. Internet and claim of diilnita. of. la sad to, ai that certain lot or pion ad gigue Waite as Ina NW Creek. In Green* torasalp, la Ma Manly of Beaver sad state of ittaZ aan aldi bOnadoll and do.erlbed ea follows, via: MGM send: east corner of Mabee at • mod ; Macs asent dogma, went la 0103 pirchaii ta a nor t i ll% oath 1.5 g derma mot. 11 parcemee to a etamp ; theses cotta Illdeaeles oaet,u paean tc a stone; thence south Ili dmiL.,ft. week 11SIF11 anthem to theplace of b.q.b. costattalle i 'aeon and ten pathos steles ass Incised sod taken la esecation ea the prepartiol .10•eph M. Lippincott end Jolla D. Orgy, at tat atilt of Jackson aneatteeco. /MOO. NO. IL • Ma sow dor and plowt, all the tight, Sash Wenn sad elaho of defendant, ot, la and to, all tau canals paws or parcel, of bed alma ebe towneblp ofirownereirk7,lleaverftudy. Pess gins* bounded as IbElowo. If: so The well' and emit by loads of Stanton Owe 's berm murk by Janda fonserly_ornsed Carry. and wort by lands of limner% WI saes, wore or Wan elled7 seTinf e =il dewed sod sailer sod wlddr sri reed ed a two nay Mime dendlbg bow, begs 411210 - mi!!!8 . • ' Guyer, at tle - stV4llllll4lHamalog ,Fik• Usese,ead JooobßloWl,6r used flasseal 4. "OM ofb Co., sow foe we olio°. Gaffer.. • • At the same dato sad put, all Übe tight ; 111 e, humid sod dant of debodebt, of, ta lad to. eh that tortoise.* co pieta of :mod attests la the borough et Bonn Lithe total, of Dearer, sod it of PrawayleaWa. belle tel alustateel elyht hoodoo' and twooty.fose (eit) la the VAS. all PM of lots In wild borates, botratial aa lbe north by tot No. lOi, as the cant by Ilbenoso by. on tbeaooll No. 55. aid oft rbo awe by names alma. log 43 hat ha ortatk la bust on wild Thomas guest. end extrodlig bad thus, ho. of egret al4lll tea teeter Oberman . boss, ; on whk6 Is erected s hems / ad astable oos, I% a t Is belytt., ea Mt by tote. wiry poipethip 4 hot by . 4‘ lest,ogoattdag Ono room try sad cladmu lid omit ed. Seised and taints In embentlas u to poor= Maunder IlleDonala, ttio tug of Jacob Ausatleta Leo; Trustees. ALSO, Ao. At taw awns thaw sad place. al I tale, toterost aad chaos of daProdaal, of , a la r ms tit, Si that certain lot or = ili a digs* la Oar baton It at Beam bUl. In &iron; D a is Pews Ina* Wag kit Mudd or phut of lots la laid ea the nerdeby Itlts onidlAl. " 4l oath by lot So. A, md, wee FPI* Maw bolas Mikan% an said YtOla MISTS! • of Poet therefrom . Hi Y Cabo Ise . Ind sun. • eadthi fog lith nioaliod tin . s attiseso , ottratortag, leaelea odoodll c sem t 4401k:141U Ark Id* rosy. . itereb, ix, • • •. . t; , ..0 `,7" gelseel ash tale* belehlfhitila al tbo al ~dintoint the onlttittlledo ' MAIO. Natlet• ,*=,••:!! At to moo tins. Ind Arm nit OA Nut ado at ditstadst., at la .0 4 1.• a steteht 31:4 Off ;Moe of sod Masts taatiteetweAfp of lodattly,.(edjoherag ulthegs, •at Berne 0...P0., beaceeed god desorlbsetailb we 5Jl* Bitrouilorf eosins( attest. feet acerb Of Meg' ry fklget bladolulth shots noses ea w000ssl• raltnlng north tnns.dot 1.161.111.141111.2 Itit. ll d • 'street own to i tm e t t or “bentii IAST PDI 011 C. flays; Mena by • lot eta* to spoil* poslts the place of tboar ae L e w otwor4 tulle* Ow of begtoideg..ou w Aul.ereet. ott • ooestoty wrathy -- buses lalleat by fre egos In wlaag - obestary 'Waimea* wed soskresslton Pim lane/ tat la affl ll l7 lay house 211 Sat bog by Al feet 10 width ie.—• eaclesed. . Maid im4 takes fn emecattes as the. of IC Ibutopor ma J. J. Nose. at dal aa i rt l V L Thieletaa. . A At tie err Mas p lufdA i lsce.,alltise i pot. , Insetted sad Maim of en ot, d, sad to,' OI ' thee atate. tract or aimed blessed bag in Wiese uninohlew lathe sooste Baten,ase Stets of PenneSia, bounded Ind described Is Inhales. to wit Mtn at a poets. as Me , rivet, thence hp rimer teeth diCINES weld, Et eh= pets his tea post thence by lend (Clone regtutoo, eolith dfmtee wear, BS penthre le • amet ; thence Iv tender Jason Pus. MN* OA" dirreas meg allPhielperchse ts at. thrum br Mad of Jonathan Melton. Donn esst, • Sept epetektette' to Me place' of .ati eosill= wet snossoll algid seettee. Mein 4 nf--bitbs the semi hand which eadafi Besdird aad Cattoulac, his wit. by'. terbtalinitimend the 'titan or Fehneary, A.: ROSS. hadataketthea Ate ttlti Offid. toe nearein dools4c„ for Me county flesser; granted and ed td Charity P. limit. Frank, Wow 'Week James IL Conrad, Mr Weid,*diftebanaandi *MIMI Mem . 10 who Mid the mum Intrust foe the sabseribr , ' en to a amtilaite for incorporating of the Rau. lecture's' On and Khans Co., when It ald Intorpwated. , whia certificate. eentatub abo ic the , decimates at; said tenet and the' 1111313161 °Mild nabscriboa. is alto nwerthed I. the lisorwder's Oleo allseleall, In deed book /}0.411. page eel: Olt the above described premises an erode! two mail tonne tenement bonne.. • Seized mad takes to a:wattles toe propert,•( the Masstactansa • 01laud Ilinlageompan.y, at the salt of Charles F. Mehl, Haiti B. 'Fmk • ail Abraham lloen. . .. ALSO. . No. all. At the Mn. time and place. all the tide, interest and cldta* of debnaist, of. tit sad to a certain ptear ot lot of mould teda as leov ash at liewirer Fab. Wearer county and Stelo of Yeansylauds, 'being tot winkled 1171 1* rho icmomyy plane/lots audit Damask, atmi boated ed and as liol/ows, to wit: On the aorA by lot No. 111 ma by Ilaln street south by 'let zo. a g, and w ed by in allay. Taer lot kW • IrOnt 43 and eeods back 10 feet. • • 14 and taken In execution as the property of V alentine Denherd and MAMA , Denoud, at 4. the eui of Dr. C. I. Willa.. .: . . ALSO. Nola. ; At same time and place, an 'the right, tide, barest d claim of defendant. *Arta and to, all that cedilla leas of groteM altuato la la, testa, , emailßea mod State of Peunmltran being told No. 6 and 0 *antas owls together bounded and thwe Q ribedm sollol4l ise VW On Ow meth by Lamm Street, on tie met bY lot No. 7, on thertoath by the Ohio Biter end west by Wabieh street—dm allots 110 by 11101het—set which is erected • two-Mary trams dwell-tag Mime with II roam and kitchen attached,' alert table, coal house and other necessary outhallamM. no lots are pleated with booed' fruit trees and ill mimed. Seised and taked in menden as the of W. it. McKanic, at do sok off. C. 6 1 1 31:2 No. let. the • .., 1 .4 ; 1 1 j 1116 tame time and place, all Ala, 07701 1 interest and claim of defendent. ems and to, al that main nine piste of itroad saute la the borough of Bearer nu., Dearer Meaty and ,hate at gransynania, being be 110.71110 tbegeMbeflaY plan of lots of said borou gh . bounded and de , seribed as folkms : On the noetigtry /tones' St. east by Grant alley, south by lot No. ?Mend west by Sherman street. 'he lot ha a boat id 43 feet and extends hack 143 feet—a/1 matesed—an which is erected an L shaped house, contact*" 6 roam with cellar underneath; also coal loose, trash house and other neemaary outbuilding.. Seized and taken in execution as the property of S. IL Emory, at the salt of Waddlo,WllsoniCo. ALSO; o. 33. At Ma mine time and place, all right, Mlle incest and and claim, of defendant, of, Se sud"to, all those lobe or plean of ground *aide In the beton!' of Beavet Falls, Bearer Co add State of Peemayirsals, being lots Na 131.114,705, 134, 114 lit and 137, adjoining each other wed together bounded and described se follows: Oa the north by oak street, on the met by Awn street, on tne south by Oak lley, atul west by Brighton Street : kits No. 131, a uta. as. Mfi. 135 and 137 ate tech 43 feet front by 100 feet deep aid lot No. 134 bas a front of 4111 bit sad &Ali a If feet :on lota No. INS, 1.11 and 137 tars erected a large two story brick dwelling housemaid:dog 8 rooms. there la alma wing or addition to said home two stories high containing two rooms, used as a kitchen. de.; Me boom is well illtalled and has appliancea for hot and cold water, Wiwi a au b.e, coal house axed other messier, outbuildlogi. Scutecland taken in execution at the property of Theodore Noble, one of the defrlnlinin at the mit of O. B. Warner. I'reeldent of the Second Na tional Butt of Pitteburgh. ALSO. No. St. . - - . At the soros tlwa and place, all the right, title I Interest and claim of defehdants, of, in and to, MI that certain plate or parcel of lewd *nits la tba township of hmootny, Beaver county and State of Pennsylrimle, bounded and &scribed as Inticom, o wit ; lik.gtonlug at • post on the south of the Bearer toad, opposite the mouth of liembletsoo Wroth, thaws atonal Ma degrees west, ao feet to a post; thence south IRISt stthta lea i thire u :: Lirr ,6 7, perches itle ag to : Muslim:lla Hal irowt thence oa th l% de xreem'east, Is eta percher to ■ poet; thme north as% dyreet east, 7 1-10 porches to Bearer nod alureseld; thence south V% degrees mat, 30 feet to a posh thence north 0P.% rows mat.attfigerelica to a post; thence north IN degrees west I s •perelien to • at ass thessat side of thentirlettows street•. thence south 41,4degettes west, ityi petehes to the place of beet:Wag, containing ate (.5) soros sod LS percher-all under knee— and on which are erected I large two-am' Atlek gi=r boom containing sight room•—all wall w.th cellar underneath; a wadi house, veal house, stable, chicken bows and ad other &wassail outbuildings; good orchard of bearing fret trees and • variety of small frail au themes. Isea • netted and taken In execution u the wormy of Dukt P. Ikon and Illtzebeth Scott. IllattrW, at the nit of The /teal Estat.rnavings Dank. EEO UM "At the sums liras and place. all the rigid, title, Interest end claim of defendant. of, IS and to. ell that certain piece, pmeel or tract of kat made in Cluppews township. Seaver comity. ?amyl rants, 'bounded and describe:ln fonews, viz: Be ginning at Maim thence by • had of Saila,' Canningham's heirs, north 86 degrees west. 61 perc hes elsh to .t •egtes dose; thence by Lad of James Wii nortb,lBo 6 'Operant to a stone; thence north 88 degrees west, 4414 yenta to • toome: these* nettle degrees e er, or ill perches . done : thence by land - Item y William P. Alan. south IS degrees east. 111 pescher.to * stone; thence by land of D. Cochtan'e helm 8. McConoley of rd., pouch II degrees Vest, El vetches to a done at the piece of beginning. containing 136 acres and 16 perches, with snow. eecr, about LW saes ander knee, and en which there are erected a large frame dwelhn r and doable log Neer, a liege balm earn end doable log barn. Two orchards of beaded fret uses on the pretence; temelses underlaid with obaL Seised Welch ,, th e ution as theproperly of Mods B. Clat end of Jacob needed end Jo.et•so uns, Trustees i and at the salt of Dr. • David Xcninney, forme. e. UnABINO. ems% I . 4efliTs Once. nearer, Pa.. lay 21, UM rums L FL 1:d 0 irAN'CrA&TIFIREft Head and .Foot I=l We Mug on hod ta oar Wet• room, Os befell obellse of IMMO welt *Oa sil Olean watts ta rbe opsety esaasolls *hick 111.8".8 d. elibus • to erect • bloossest or nesr ness d e to deft Whored Needs. leder t pmeteel Wert • seliebrellemest Nese Stems Out drag drawbar'. We will pitellidars Os the workeres. sad trts prices moot be best re Or WO. W. INIGhI 111190101117 Odle memo Mlles Warble Wafts ha sal !sad IMO or work berm purchasing riurnisere, and utls iasismartres. Also, . Grind Staners,, et 1 rtm4 Is; aid • opts jkit jpepoi4. salf WI the DOW style t[/MM lo ben Malik ► NSI pdrie. • egt Dis od Og
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