MI Etbnefeldedfrors Piist fallen In battle, - but whose remains, have not been discovered and brought home for Interment.. Several ladlea of town had already decorated the latter elaborately. The people were again eloquently and ably addressed by the Rev. D. P. Lowery of the Presbyterian Church of Beaver. We regret we have but on outline sketch of speech—mere ly the heads—to report. In suteisnoe he amid: FELLow-CmzEns —As time rolls on, the facts of history become in distinct. Great events may be iteah and well-known to us, and we may tell them so to our children as that they will be well-knoa i n to them ; but only a few of the rapidly palming generations of time will have gone until these things with which we are so &miller, will become distorted and indistinct. It .b well, as it has been the custom of all times, to cow niemorate grand events. This has the sanction of God and of the wisest and best of men. Many eventa•L•de- I iverance from perlionLechtily among ancient Israel—were tinctly com manded to be memorialized by sim ple but significant rites which were Instituted, and were to be handed down to the latest generations. And, in the new dlispensation, i. e.—new as "Tentrasted with the heavy customs of fifteen centuries--the 'Eastern has both solemn and undoubted sanction. ` But," you ask me, "What has this to do with this day 1" "Thls is Decoration day 1" True, yet what ' is this but a ea/ling to *membranes? "Remembrance of What?" The whole past history of our nation.and of the events preceding its natal day by at least an , hundred years. Its establishment, youth prosperi - ty and d o e g e ot o enmyeasuphdve6lod then, especially the immediately sue ceeding—bnt In the event, as seems to us—the long-delayed yews of strife 'and bloodshed, but with their glori ous issues. The day Is one of retro spect,. of remembrance. To-day many homes are sad. To-daY many homes are thankful. [The reasons were given by the speaker]: The day is one inciting to present duty— to the preservation of our God-given rights—and to firm, unswerving re solves to advance in all things . that will tend to our true development and real progress—(a frultfUl theme, • but not to be dwelled upon just now). We may argue , this from the past dealings of Divine Providence. Ile bath preserved us, and led and strengthened us, as a a people, What% and as Israel, of olden time drew comforting and helping assurance from the retrospects 01 God's dealing, so may we. But we, who . day, have duties to perform and principles to inculcate—memories to hand down, and living aright, cher ishing the names and virtues,. and lioroitun of those whose graves we today decorate with flowers; giving their names to our children, and our children's children, to latest genera tions of. time, let us perpetuate this day and its hallowed memories. A day of remembrance,of:present du ty, of hope. 7 It is "ecoration day." Weave the chaplet. :Wind the wreaths; Scatter nature's fairest -of ferings lavishly! They died for our country—they died for us. , The above is but an outline taken:lief the remarks of Rev. Mr. Lowery, who spoke extemporaneously; and, ifWe had no stenographer on the mind, his eloquent exordium said pernestion, ire lost to us for publics- Alon;: . 1- 'The 'benefiktiii;io6ietintalM4 l by Rev. A. 11. Bowers; after which the procession returned tolls(' Court Home, what) it dispersed; highly pleased with the entire programme • of proceedings. The soldiers of the. Post '6l the Grand Army escorted Qipt, Winans' company—than whom therd is not:a ,more . richly uniformed one in the /. State (all picked men, and as fair a specinien of America's eons as, can be found In the same number) to the Upper end of Beaver, where etler a salute given and retu rned, they took their departure. They added much to the general interest of the occa sion ; and have the hearty thanks of , this community for their voluntary presence, soldierly condtiet;and eym 7 lathy with the spirit of the occasion. It is well the day has not been made by law a public holiday. The spontaneous expression of feeling • welling up from the hearts 'of the people to comniemorate with flowers and wreaths*, graves of their fallen .' sons In theittuse of their wholecoun try, le more like a Gunny - and fireside festival, than it would he were it made the subJectof special emwtment. The hearths are few where thetnem-' ory of one lost in battle is not a fre quent, guest. The organization of soldiers under whose auspices "the lirstobservanceof thisdaywasmade, acid whose skillful management has . brought it to eo successful, au issue, has been especially fortunate in keep; ' • big the simple and, touChing cere ,monial free from every taint of poi tizanship." On each successlveyear the eksreinonies have been more wide ly and more lkvorably observed, un til now the day has taken perthanent rank Imelda the anniversary of our Independence as a tiatiatial holiday. long may its observancecontinne. ?The thanks of the soldiers and theft!, friends are hereby tendered to the Economy Society, tO Mrs. Jack man 'of Industry, to Mrs. Cumming of Baden, and to other ladies and gen ' tiemen of Beaver and vicinity, for flowers furnished for the occasion. TheY are also indebted to the Beaver choirs, and to Misses Maggie Ander son Lou Wilson for music and aid furnished in the Decoration Ser vices. IPlUabank Memorial Day Mayor Brush Introduced to the as sembled multittide, General George G. Meade, who spoke as follows: ' litllow-c:liftens cf Pittsburgh; La dies and Gentlemen: lam here to day as a guest, and not otherwise a participant in the' , ceremonial occa sion. I therefore did not expect that I should be called upon to make any remarks, Nit, as I stand here in your flpresence, surrounded by so many in uences bringing back the associa tions of the times that amassed, I feel within me .a spirit w slits, and requires me to_sty at e few words to you. In the first placo see theserepre sent:dives—efts and leis, who are under the tender care be oar State, which originatel with the predeces sor of our worthy and distinguished Governor, and succetalblly carried out by,thim. This State has taken better care of the children of those who fell as defenders of their country than any other State in the Union. Then I see before me thia beautiful monument, erected by you, fellow citizens of Pittsburgh, in honor of those who fell in the maw cause - many of whom were my personal etiendi; and when I sell this monu ment before me, my heart is sadden ed with the recollection of their no ble qualities, and what theirpountry, 'Suite and families lost when they fell. It is not for me to reamitniate those of this c pu nty who died in de. tense of their Ountry —such men as Black, Ilays..Childs, Jack son, and a host of others, men whom I knew, who were by my sh= / of whom I almost mw down. e+l 'kid maddened, yet at the same Woof oVto know that, es somitn9 won s county went to the war, and so many never returned, you have not forgotten them b ut have erected this monument to their Memory, and I also r ..ke to see you take so much care ofjthoee ma de o rphans by the war. anuterg qr oovairsoa ,go i naziT. ) Governor Geary was then intro 'dm:Cal:and was greeted with chdbrs. • In response be mid : My Rffow-Citirem:—l -did not ex pect to toe called upbn tospeek at this time,. but as it'has been trie pleasure of your worthy mayor to call upon me, I trust that I shall have your at tention a few minutes. We are as sembled this day upon this classic eminence, overlooking these rivers, Mils, plains and cities, the busy hum of which has been suspended for this day's occasion. We have come here to assist you in the celebration, with appropriate . ceremonies, of loader majestic monument in honor biome dour brothers who have rendered inestimable services to their country. even to the yielding up of, their lives for their beloved Country. Title oc casion my friends is full of deeply Interesting circdmstances. They arise in our hearts, ode by one; so I rapidly that we can scarcely stop to give them utterance. The gallant soldier who has just taken his seat, has referred to other monuments of Pennsylvenia's greatneas—these or phan children, who stand. here in such numbers and who are the repro sentatives of the dead soldierly They are a monument to us in a manner in which Pennsylvania and Pennsyl venians will are rmA never ha ng them up—that o oti t which she ve oectsl to be ashamed. Them -children are the special wards of the State, and lam delight ed that they are hero to-day, and I am also delighted that Gen. Meade has seen proper to pey them a pass-* ing notice. We honor those who died on the 'battle field, and whose names honor the scrolls of our coun try, and to-day we have been orna menting and decorating their graves with the choicest floral offerings, and their graves have been moisten ed with tears of the purest affection. There have been parents to-day who have moistened the graves of their that born, them sons who have. gip m a dreadful sacrifice to their mann. There have been those to-day who have decorated unknown graves. We have read of the Athenians, when they erected 'a monument to the unknown God, but it to for those of this generation, my friends, to go forward and dec orate the graves of the unknown dead. But their names are registered on high, and the Great , Father of us all will not forget them, when He comes to make up the jewels in His crown. When we think of the sufferings and sacrifices of our heroes we are lire ' sistably carried back in memory to the services of those men, and I have no doubt there are men here to-day to whom. the Mystic chords of mem ory can recall those dead heroes as the friend of their march, the com panion of their bivouac, and their comforter on the battle field. We Cannot help being impressed with • the solemnity of this scene., We cannot help having our hearts arows 4 ed by the patriotic emotion to which every American heart is subject when he sees those old torn banners and those stars and stripes which we all delight so much to honor. We cannot help but to respect those who have delivered our coun try within the last few years. We can go where soldiers enter the bat tleff ,eld and we can go with them amidiths,ciaeh alarms; we can hear the aboutibreleilory _mid thermal'. Inge of the' vantinhhea; we can re. cord the names of many with pride and pleasure who have .been added to the roll of honor, no matter wheth er they pave been ; commandera or officers ; but we can add thousands and tensor thousands of the men who simposed the class of rank and file. We can recollect the seems which halm made our hills and our valleys classic ground, where the sons of the loyal - States, with firmness—unbend ing firmness, I may my—gave up their lives for their country, where they laid down their bones side by side in the samq rude grave; where their blood crimsoned the mane soil and mingled in the same sacred streams. -These' circumstances, my friends, should encourage us to cher ish the recollection of a common danger and a com Mon glory, and should cause us to cherish the blend ing together of our States. in one grand perpetual Union, thus cement ed by the blood of our citizens. The decorations of this day, and the tears that have been shed by the people over the graves of our coun try's brave defenders, are far more eloquenrtestimoniats to their worth, and to the veneration and affection of our people, than any monument that could be erected to their mem ory. They are far more than the most eloquent eulogiums ' that could be pronounced by. the meet gilled tongue. , -The eulogiuma are as the dew of heaven which is distilled in the night, but is dissipated by the morning sun.. My friends, you have done right in exerting yourselves to erect that/durable, enduring monu ment td the brave sons of Allegheny county, and which you have.tMs day reslicated to their memory. The gal lan deed have sgone to their fi nal *.th, eir trials and their labors have ceased. Their memory will forever be associated with their country. Their achievements will be recorded and 'perpetuated in the hearts of their countrymen, when yonder beautiful and magnificent - monument shall crumble into dust, and human affairs shall have terminated in eternity. A SONG. • _ . • The Phillipsburg Soldiers' Orphans then sanga memorial tribute, written by Maggie M. Taylor. RECITATION BY A . BOLDLER'S -OR PHAN. Mr. Taylor then introduced little Willie Burns, of the Phillipsburg orphan school, who recited a parody on Tennys on ' s "Charge df the Light Brigade." Th e Hide fellow, who is only nine years old, recited his verses in a manner which elicited the hear tiest applause. • The following are the vents; • eteca or TIM lIIITTITHOCRAND. halt a nole—halte mild' half a mile coward, tro to the rebel host Starched stzt,y thomend: Beaus and Banco*ahead._ • _ Forward the.P=seylvanla Reserves Go Chu th te tor the mut Meade raid. tort l Mat Narctred ality thousand. Cannon to Hatt of 'bent Cannon to left ot them— • Cannon In Croat of theta— Volismoll and thundered. Stormed at Nth shell and shot. • Each charge fresh courage brought, . Bondy they marched and fought. Gearre corps bad no thought water Thought bet a victory near, Se t ALA Into Gettysburg , shay thousand. Flashed all their bayonets bare. Plerbed as they turned Is air. Brady So do sad is:e— merging as or Wklklali the world woodand, Plunged In the betterries' smoke. • Right thereat the Uwe they broke, Traitor and rebel Reeled from the sabre stroke 'Then Gory marched back again, But soa-not sixty throsseed., Cuomo to right of than, Cannon WWI &them, . Cannot ballad them Volleyed and Wandered. Stormed at wit% shot mad shell. and privets tell. • 'They that had bravely Courhe • Came ham the jaws of death. et lth victory dearly bought All that eras lett or them. Otslity thotband I When can Cadent, ry Oh! the bank change they made! Friend mod.tne liteored: • Boers to each la due. Those gallant. men and true, Brave. Wild thousands. • The little 'declaimer left the stand sunk' pie plaudits or the audience. rofteirrtillPS lIIIPSIICIL—Iatters Testa. amatory buts' boo costar! is the subsert- Massimo or lll2obeolt Iliathertom. deed., Ws et Ohms BMW IXllliaty, Pa. 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The Orem Bing deals wttn these questions, and the readhiese with which the test two editions have been sold is satedent proof of the interest felt In the book. . . Adder for deseripUve circulars. A.. J. R. FOSTER A (V., 68 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa febS-Ipeld apOS. ew Trimming Store, Cor. 3d & Seminary Streets. = EAVER, Pa.. Mrs. F. D. Fast. • Has Just opened &choice lot of fashkuMble Millinery: Hats. Bonnets, Frames, Rib. bons, Fine French Flowers, Illusion, dre. Ladies', Misses' and Childiyase Rose, Gentlemen' unbleached Cotton Hose— extra quality, KID GLOVES, CORSETS, COLLARS. HANDKERCHIEFS, - EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, SPOOL COTTON. Machine Silk. VIELVETTI.XI3I3O2 , 4I3 and all articles usually kept In First-Class • Trimming Stores. In edition, ebe will , keep a good assort ment of Toys, Lead Pencils, Statoinefy, Penknives and Scissors; Fresh Coulee tionary and Gingersnaps , constantly yo band. • (aprISAIT'• J. D..RAMALEY'S • OPERA Hat House, AND • GENT'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM, No, 434. Firth Avenue, PITTSBURGH. - The Best Goods at Lowest Prices. °omit sent to aui'noitims,,ou appyorsL mayt4-ly. ina) teats.itruab* - STORE, J. A..ROBINSON NOe 2 ' . DIAMOND PITTSIIIIIIIOII,-./PENS'A ! Has now Inlftine,s; ilia. and well .-:aigtelliiketook of . . Fin - °Teas- Coffees. SUGARS, SPICES, Pulsed Fruits sad Vegetables, AU of which are offered at fide reirea.— The examination of persona visiting Pittsburg Is Invited to our stock. J. A. Robinson, ,No: 2 DIAMOND, • mayl3,6m Pittsburgh, Pa, hirtheakCooethblee sae Owed. at the Aar 0.011. • FAtAPS'I'ON ForTdri bpair Sh.op. • Umbel Web Ireogie he the Irofrottry Buitooft fbr mote dm titresie./L/-4210W . which thee 1 Fare areoandetso a vedette or gum Pr d i era4 eldee noetreettfer models sod to oat *eats for Imprcrmorete as COOKING- STOVES atter haTbm ihoroubly Wad thew 1a paelllto. 1 feel mammal bt cdteitor Om to 3E" La CIP a The GIIMIT wows= w la • -Sr air Oa Latalky. sTevEse Ilitmis pf DlZereat Elliles be Baiting imd Cooidas, Tie Qicat POD Cook[ gore Has the beet Record of any More ever offered fa Vile market. IT TAKEt'3,LEBB FUEL, LEB ROOM TO DO MORE WORK, BEST BAKER, MOST lOU.FLA.I3LE, ALTOGETHER THE BEST. STOVE IN USE. • In connection with the stove I have got , up a Patent E]CTENSION TOP. which oecoples little room, no additional feel, and is oat liable to wear out, dispen ses with ell pipe, Can be put on or taken off at any time. and made to sultan stoves of any size or pattern. Five Hundred Persona Who have purchased and used the GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE Most of whose names have been publish• al in the Anoint, are confidently referred to, to bear witness alas superisr merits as a cooking stove. flaring Wee first class engine* on baud. of stoat Ana= bone power weeny, they are offered to the public at reasonable rates. TUORNILIT. I=ll/1 NEIW RY - GOOP R ' , B o The undersigned takes pleasure In In forming the public that he has just opened a new Dry-Goods Store In the Room re cently occupied by James Fortune, on the DIAMOND, ROCHESTER, Pa. • HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF. ilisslins, Cblicoa, DeLaina, Alpacas, Silks, and every variety and styl e or goods usually kept in Retail Storrs, which lie will sell at the lowest cash prices. apr26,llm - ' D. NELSON.. Islet or A.ppralosemento. Ttoliming appointment, under the Act of .I. Assembly of Ito leth yr April 1811. of proper ty allowed to be . returned by the widow or eldl. Ann of deeedet to the invite of poo, baseborn met In Use nate _of the Mirk of the Enplane PessenaPpeamealle to me anscont of Min we brined by Indoor or Wm. Itaraatry. chred,, W. Finaler. adcagy z Persoital to lbe anment Et MD retain. ad by widow . Butts, &waft Jena pl. am administrate...` Personal pregmely to the mount of three haw dyed dollars, retained by the widow of Andrew Stratton, deceased, John lfilgar, Mast. Real property na the amount otipxo retained by widow of Allpsh HaadYnd, doused; F. H. Doerr, administrator. Rorke la hereby given lobeirs. legatee., distrib. woe, and all others Interested,. to appear at the next tom of the mid Conn , not later than the id day. It being the lath day of June lan, to show cause If any they have, 'salmt the anal oonerms lion of the above spool/amen% Per oval property to amount of M1N.40 retained by the widow of Henry Baker. de arced_ Daniel gluier. adarr. mayiltel JOHN C. HART, Clerk, O. C FREEDOM FERRY. T a bt:t. Freed .? CILTF C" reer "' W " bare i trir l u ble r• on's landie n g,mr the eouveyanea of Pawners, Freight ace Tenn. Parties on the south irlde will please ban Is mind by taking this Prrty, they will be bawled near Flooring MOM, Weeks lens. raw and Plain. log Mills, Lumber Yard and Stores, -where every thing they need, ran be had at nameable mines. J. PAUL, Preset Pro Attest :--11.1101WAil, IsPritkihri• A dmthi t. itrac4"is Nitkre.—Tbe LA undersigned baying been appointed adman'a trator of the estate of Itartln Nice, deceased, .late of Chippewa township. Bearer county, AL, hereto notifies all, ransom indebted to said estate that immediate payment Is required. All persona harrani claims 'phut said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated tor settlement. anflikbw.) JAMES DILLAN. Admit. Aillostreiesees Noelliee.—lotoffle of Ad ministration baring been Vented to the tab. scriber on the estate of gotten )(divert:ed., late of Bearer aninty, Pa.. this Id tonal all per. sons Indebted to ma estate th at lamed pep ment Is required ; and sit persons baring claims against the tame wlll present them may authenti cated for settlement. AB1111:11113EILELD9, apralbew Adru'r. LOOK 'HERE. SPRING A101111:11MIGOODS. — Tbe Nllll undersigr.ed begs Sate to reform Ida files& and the public genenity that he harpist received a Dew stock of goods of the Welt styles for Spring and Herniate wear ,which be offers at yeig soderat rater. GENTLRMSINF FURNISHING GOODS. A CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Malang made to order on the skates% Thankful to the pates for pest rayons, hope by dome attain:lon to tsunamis to omit a continu ance of the same. DANIEL MILLER,PA. BRIDGE BT.. BRIDOSWATA74 mar 24:tr NATIONAL. BANK 111144)11/1r. 'Deport attic, condition of the National Balk It of Beaver amts. New Brighton. ra, at the elope of twiner on the TM day or April, A. D. WTI: REsoUnCEs. Loans and Discounts BM= 87 erdratts . . . 1411 71 Chr U.S. Bonds to secure drealation .. MOM 00 U. 8. Bonds and tieentides on land. .. 31.330 00 Due trout redeeming mid reser.° agent, 13,163 10 Due from other Natbnal lknks 4.535 65 Banking House 14,1174 54 Furniture and lame ON 115 aureut Taxes =en" 1,41C1 85 • &BB a Cash Items (Melte:as stanni9) MD 00 BILls *tether National Sanity 1,181 00 F rictions! Curretiey. (inelildiug mickell) 5 111:6 al Legal pod eTenNM .545 00 ' der Notes, axe oo $411A07 01 Capital StockMOPS 00 • Surplus Mad 9,906 Tt Discount, , . -SS= OS Sactian 1.783 OS Interest ge, l OD— LOSS OS Dividend. t* ctrealatiou, 105.11 S 00 Dividendunpaid, 1,449 84 Deposits, SOW Si Dtui to atter honks It bankers ' WOO 49 Total • SWAM 09 E=l • sear.qJP"'"l l • VALI, Ed. Wraps, Cagier Comity of Bona. — of Me NatbiY Hank of Bea m Vaunt& do solesody Mrs Out tbe above statement Is trio to tMi testa:my know=nd bale. HOWARD ROOM, Anteedbed and aimed benne me Oda Mb day of May, WM MILTON Toexszne, N. P. cameo—Attest: • B&W. WILDIL WM W. HAMILTON. IDlreeten, BOOM, Hay IT, =Me. Orphans' Court Bale. _ BT striae din order et the Orphans* 111003, of Dearth cosily, the intdondyned Trwitor, as Pointed by odd Coart to nob sale of the red es tate of Sylvester Dunham, deceased, dim propel- Inge to Partition. will expose to sale by public voodoo or outcry at the Court House. to the born. of Beaver. in sale coca. On Silturdor. Joao 10, 1871. iftT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M., • sU that midis parcel or let of ground situate to Rochester township, In said eounNellub._ed and 'designated on the pot neettethell . ow =quest or nthatket of the real estate of deassed. as bounikd by lands of the belts of =Row, ise c omek, M. Cconelly and oboes. Cbmtai * i ng 2 Acres awe 32 •Peroto. T1RII8:--thothIrd et the pardons money In bead on 1:01122.4100 disk by as COOK sad the balance la two eaaarl annual botsithents hem that date with telerest UM= troth sane time. Deemede I instaillarots to be s eared by Bond and _nori.filit thstwdoner wy ovum of prepar ing MK. Bo B.II.IWiL nd and lilayb J. ieotod stad=be rine. ' ROSS. day 17, 11111—bw. 1VOTIC11.;-1 .at quilled to the Court a( 1:1 comma Mom of 1 1 Minrar o =4 fo the beam of tOs laeoltaut Uwe of this Common weal and the add Coat bate acrtdatad UIS Ant day °Mine Tem, CM, at die Court Bowe la Deem tor the Wain atuat l:m ead auditors. =own • Mg==!=:= r, iti use; 'a JAKIINGIAIII - 011,. Commission Metchants And Deakin &all kinds qiGrabs. • qu sium, e2l) pao.wiT giTUßris. Guaranteed atiQues. Office 287 Liberty Street, PITTSBURG'', PRNN'A. CONSIGiIIUNTS THE OLD ORIGINAL HOUSE. BOTTLING H. W. ma nn= ac Co. 22 and 24 Market Street, PITTSBURG, PA. Established InlB44 l by H. W. Buffum. The (Midi add Wiest flottllag Howe west of the athastatas. bag nude exMave for ot=t. their Meade aed the g = " th their - Mineral- Waters,-Ales, er g &t Tat the Spring Glade, at the souovring. Weep Serotherilla, $ WM peril= Illaeral Water diti aerobe= " EN • " Chaspegoe Cider. gift r " Patter Ale, small bottles, " Wiatertaar Imported London Porter and Wines; Imported Scotch Ake Rod bat ' ths• 3 CO " Crab Cider Alper gallon. 2 00 " be MOM li eituraoL 23 ends per pot. gain. Money rafted ed o • Oaks delivered bee, gad tridabt mad to MI reedbiellese sad gumboils baUsi. lyr .P - 'STAIR BUILDING Wood - Tsunamis Shop; wuzse,st PEOPLES. Allegiumiy CUy; Pa., Is *spared to do all ktuds of Wood 'Turning. Scrol64awing and &MI .Notil ding.,Neurelfs Balusters and Rand Rails. WITI ALL JOINTS OUT. BEADY TO HANG, furnished on short notice. Orders by mall promptly attended to, es may to• left with Otoser A CO.. MI, Mb At. Pittsburgh, Pt., and at the Mill, earner of Webster street and AUST. • MOW/ a. M. Rum.. P. A. barna-C. A. BAszzA. G. S. DARKER& Own' Any Briptioarlt, O. S. * CO., Bearer Adis, R. BANKERS, Dealers In Ltchstage, Colo. Coupons. ta. dd. Collections made on ell aotessible points in the United Suttee and Canada. domains of Xmas. ants. hismaSentrem and ladirldnals, sollelned latareet allowed cm time depositor. Correspon. deuce Irillreosive prompt attention. Dienelay AGENTS WANTED A RICH FIELD! A NOBLE WORK!!! THE NEW aire leoUVaailia FAMILY BIBLE, =I 1000 Iliustrations • 30.000 REFERENCES, SAME& r RECORD AND FAMILY ALBUM. The Tleterial contains • storehouse orationasilos that can only teach the mind through the eye. Its Illmtratious awry on. beck to the most Wootton% Sr. of the world, sod smut tbanselves N a omprehensive review of the reretg the most interesting views, Charschenklar ohohe,EUMmical traits, boutekAadquitles, thistamee,' Beek ,u=. Dente, rants, Minas* COLN Medals. bozo. bons end Idwtit retested to th roughout the Ba tted Text. They attract the eye, correct errone ous laipralliOna, awaken new thorights, and fur nish deltas views of Weise Truth. As a help to Parents, blinheers and Ilethetb-hcbool Teachers hi Welling the dotter of their sepeta and high vocatkaw—and to all others to whom immorbil tools are intrusted—Ms epWitild Pictorial Vol ume cannot he ownestimated. HU the Edition Most Stittable for the Family, Most Valuable :for the Student, Nest Instructive for the Teacher, Most Appropriate for the Child, Most Useful for the Minister, Moat Interesting foe Me .Fttrrna., Most Elegant for the Parlor, Most Pre/liable for the Study The Pkt.dal Pimallly in Wi tless to the 'estrum shady alluded to, coalahm the Apocrypha. Concordanee. Psalms In Iletre. • lanan Bommuy of Me Sacred Troths la taught In the Book. together with nanierons end corn Ire Tables end OUICT historical and cipher story Matter. embodying Om Islam of many of the most eadnent bcbrdars. h printed on the guest Wandered paper, from dear • open tit*, In one bogeyed Madame unarm rune. and la hound firthe most double and 7 11. tractive manner. widh the prima are sufficiently low to place It within everybody's reach. aspartame& Agars are wanted through. ont the country foe lta sale, with whom liberal srr• rangements will be made. An opportunity of willprom Is natty or news presented. Its sal not be hated t o period. bat will cow &nue for a lifethmt , constantly ittonesing with the growth and intelUgence of the tawny. It is thea ters desirable that those who engage with as, shall do so with a view to making the bosfota a per. =nett one. Itlakieny Tbsekers. Illialleath Firm, ere, Young )te• •of Womiewe—thoee eho would meet with the mottlitnelable. of all employments—are invited to cortespond with ea with a stew to an agency. tn kw such ans avetseng from SUM to $lOOO auita pr to Us oak. There la a great want be Me boot and a rich laid caned, while It will elevate the spiritual condition by constant contact with and cower. sane= upon Its beautiful and stems: troths. fl=eta ow the UsCalmest ruts will be the work In doe bindings. The plan hi quite popular and. medtable in cities aid towns. We have en edition of the book milnethir bound, with marine paneled sides, which has cv. ,erywhent brat received with marked Ikvor. Bob malptions for the Pm:nodal Bible. in this Ont. and , in this way. can be obtained. to en almost an no limited indent. le them le noonday of money that Ins Bible reader can make, which will yield him so riche return. We are aiso the publishers of Potter), SW. daM Edltheas of Potptt, Pocket and and Photographic Bibles and Testaments— ninety lOU dilliment - itrlemi—so weltirnown everywhere for their accuracy of tech beauty of trash and deur linty of binding. Always oak fog Potria'a &raw Dann itrornotts, Ind get the brat. catideiwo coandalag styles and prices tarnished on applica tion. For Madan coots/Dinga MB desetiotion of 27t0 Itsloriot )broil y MU/with sample abort. sod terms to Assets. sOdroui Perrino &USD. Aso Anus us Tommie HoFsz," . • • JOHN E. ~ , 614 and 617 Hansom Shad, mar22;3m. PHILADELPHIA PRAGUR MOWIR • inns ' CHEAPEritS, - • MOTH:NEW OF DRAFT, . AND DURABILITY, witheat as areal We desire to call the attention of Far meta to this Mower, and request them to examine its merits before purchasing any otheejEuteliine. Warranted, or no sale. PRICE . $lOO.OO. 4'olllllll3er particulars, call on or ad dress the General Agents, a .„ . .pPFIA7T, JOHNON igt No. 145 Liberty' Street, rrrruitrasta, Manufacture - is of Plowand Dealers is all kinds of Pare Ommts,olloloths, Mattings , &a., , AT LOWEST PRICES. Henry McCallunt (Late M(34l3allum :Bro.'s,) at FIFTH AVENUE. rrrroonunomr, PA. I have faillties for supplying ILETAXL"DP/AX./M 3OlO .roiud 0 any Masters Jobbing Sow. enry S. C. COYLE, WAVtGliaNd4 3 / 3 1831. . AND JM=; third amt. Derr. t l afierly oppcdfr All , Mere proniptly attended to. Aimed= Watches. Cktelut. Jewekty, Plated Wow. SPattaschat, It, always cat bead. IttL 5 8 8 t dr, dr, dr S- 5 5 50 a it IL t s 3 It it 0 3 3 II V V - It I it it 10 SOO See Merchant Tailors &Olothiers, & J.Snellenburg f IKERCRAIVT TAILORS, BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON Bepl44(:sds:6;mr29elidly CARPETS, 033.-.l3ll.o.xuitiro9 MATTINGS, WINDOW. - B?MI ISIS, fit. A full and well selected stock of, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Will A Liberal Reduction made to Min isters and on Church Carpets. BOYARD. moss at *1 Fifth A eeeee . tuartl:ll-Isl PITTL4BUROIL Pa. CITY BOTTLING HOUSE, N.. so Market Rivet. PITTSBTRQH, • PA. e ff • BOTTLERS or Sarsaparilla. Mineral' and RaMberry Sala Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smith's Kennett, WalnwriOts, and the best brands of Ale ind London Porter, select , ed and bond bottled for Medical and team- Ily use. (fonds delivered free. [mit:lllly J. B. SNEAD &CO. 114VE NOW OPENED A NEW Saw and Planing Mill IN FIFIEIUDODI, PA., Having the latest iwp►+ooed machinery • for the isKspßfacture qf TirLACPCOrtarl\TC3i SIDINC3=, A.T Elf & 0.; and are nose prvared to easunence the building . qf StellmbOati t Bathes, nit% sit., Keeping constantly is land a spperior q uality otLosaber. The patronage of or public is respeetbilly Vicital [ —bli orders PtcreP4 4=llo l nuudtbd. HIRT t lINIBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID F A xim:wt Catawba GRAPE PILLS. Owspeona Arts—RlM Itttroet RAwbarto and Phekl Aktroet Masao Orepcie Tor Doer lbos2lafs, Javndkx. DIAPso afte tiosu. Ilet or Ntroosso Ileadowite. aware's/44 tie.soproble, cooksbilitg Zirefory, 'Rural* or triosis Drop. Thesie Onset° the most deUghtful pleas 7 ant purgative, oupervaling castor oil, mita magnesia, etc. They are composed of the geed lieurealfessta. After a ktvw days' use of them, such an invigoration of ;beguile° system takes pluee.as to appear miracul ous to Ake -weak and enervated, wbetber analog from Imprudence or disease. B. T. Hermbold's Compound . Fluid Extract Catawba mpo Flaxen' not sugarcoated, from the act that sugarcoated Pills do-not dissolve, but pass through the stnreacll Without dissolving, consequently do not produce the desired efface TUE CA TAW BA GRAPE PILLS, beteg pleasant M taste and odor, do not 'malamute Wei r PERbeing sugarcoated. FIFTY CENTS BOX. • • HENRY w.IIIPAL3IIIOI.XPO FLUID . EXTRACT. SARSAPARILLA Will radically esienninate from the sys• tem Scrofula, Syphilis, Fever Severn, Ul cers, Sore Eyes, bore Legs. Sore Mouth. Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings; Tumors, Catioenutui Affections, Nodes, R ckets, Glandular Swellings,'• Night Sweats, Rash, Humors of a.l kinds, Chronic Biennia thin), Dyspepsia, and all diseases that belie been esuttilisbed In the system for years. L= Being prepared expressly for the above Complaints, its blood : pu drying properties are greeter than any other preparation of sarsaparilla. It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of health and purity. For purifying the blood, removing all chronic constitutionaltliseasesarising from an impure state of the blood, magi the only reliable and effectual known remedy, for the cure of paint and swelling of the bones, ulceration of the throat and legablotches, pimples . on the face, erysipelas, and all scaly eruptions of the skin, and beautify ing the complexion. PRICE $1 50 PER BOTTLE UENRT T. UELD[BOL•S CONCENTRATED F 4 Ail I 1) D.: 4 0 ; *if): THE GREAT DIURETIC, - has cured every case of Diabetes In which It has been given, Irritation r f the Neck of the Bladder and Inflamation of the Kidneys, Ule_iratlon of the Kidneys, and Bladder, Retention at Urine, Diseases of the Postage Gland, Sione In the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges, and for feebled and delicate constitutions of both sexes, attended with tho following sym• tome: Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power. Lan Of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hor ror of Disease, Weakluinersi, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Eruption on the Face,Pallid Countenance, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys tem, etc.; Used by persona from the age of eigh teen to twenty-11re, apd from thirty - tire to filly-tire or in the decline or change of life : after confinement or labor pains; bed wetting In children. El Rehab°ld's Extract Buchu is Diuietic and Blood•Puritying, and cures all tlibeases arising from Habits of Illissipation,i and eeettses and imprudences In life, I mpu ri • tiesof t he Bkwsl, eic.,Superseding Copoit. in Affections for which it is used. and Syphilitic Affections—in these diseases used in connection with Helnibuld's Mrs Wash.' LADIES: In many affoctions peculiar to' ladle., the Extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy—as in tillorods yr lteten Lion, irregularity, Painfulness or Suppres sion of customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or tichirrus state of the Uterus, Damn rhola or Whites, Sterility, and for all corn. plaints incident to the sex,, whether aris ing from Indisetetion or-Habits of Dias!. pation. It is prescribed extensively by the most.eminent physicians & midwives for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, it both sexes and all ages (attended with any of the above diseases or symptoms.) H. T. HEDIBOLD'S EXTRACT BU WIC CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM I3IP,RUDENCES, HAB ITS OF DIMIPATION, in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet,' no inconvenlcnce, and no eiposure. It datives a frequent de sire, and gives strength to Urinate, there by removing Obstructions, Preventing and Curing St:rid:tires of the Urethra, Al • laying Pain and Inflamation, so frequent In• this class of diseases, and expelling all Poisonous mattter. Thousands who have been the victims of incompetent persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be curial in a short time, have found they have been deceived, and -that the "Poison" has,by the use of "pow erful astringents,'•' been dried up Intke system, to break out ins more aggravated form, and perhaps after Marriage. Use lIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BU• CHU for all &Sections and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether exciting in Male or Female, lrom whatever cable originat ing, and nu matter of how long standing. , ; HENRY T. HELMBOLIYS IMPROV ED ROSE WASH.. cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH, and will be found the only specific reme dy in every species of Cutaneous Affection. It speedily eradicates Pimples, Spots,Scor butte Dryness, Indurations of the Cutane ous Membrane, etc., dispels Reclines and Incipient Infiamation, Hives Rash, Moth Patches, Dryness of Skalp or Skin, Frost Bites, and all purposes for which Salves or Ointments are used; restores the skin to a state of purity and softness, and in sures continued healthy action to the tissue of Its vessels, on which depends the agree able clearness and vivacity of complexion so much sought and admired. But. how ever valuable as a remedy for exirting de tects of the skin, 11. T. Hembold's Itrise Wash has long sustained its principle claim to unbound patronage, by possess ing qualities 'withal render It a toilet ap• vssdaye of thd most SuperlatiVe and Con genial character, combining in an elegant formula those prominent requisites/ /cry' and efficoey—the invariable accompani ments of rte 11Se-114 a Preservative and Refresher of the Complexion. it is nu ' excellent Lotion. for diseases Dia Syphilit ic Heinle. and mean injection for disefetes of the Urinary Organs,atisingircm !lab ia of dissipation, used in connection with the EXTRACTS BUCHt, SARSAPA7 RILLA, AND CATAWBA GRAPE' PILLS,in mesh diseases as recommended, cannot be timpanist. Full and explicit directions accompany the medicines. Evidence of the moat iesponsible and reliable chanicter furnished on applies cation, with ,fiundreds o f thousands of living witnesses, and upward of 8,000 un solicited certificates and recommendatory letters, mart' ofwhich arefrom the high est sources, including eminent Physicians, Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The pro prietor has never resorted to their publi cation In tberohirspapers; he does not do this from the fact his articles rank as Standard Preparations. and do not need to be propped up by, certificates Hwy T. JilelasratiboWs Geaslaie Pro. yowy Delivered to any address. Secure from observation. ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWV. TY NEARS. Sold by Druggists every where. Address letters for intomistlon, in confidence to HENRY' T. HELMBOLD, Druggist and Chemist. Only Depots: IL T, HELMBOLD'S Drug and Chemical Warehouse, No. 504 Broadway, New York, or to H. T. HELM BOLD'Slfiedical Depot, 104 South Tenth Street, Philadelphia • BYROM OF CoMmiTlTrra. Ask for HZ2IIII T. HELYBOLD'ir TAJULIOOTHZ2. maylik,"fikly] chd'kbls. • FITREI • ES noell - "kr. Warmer% Me IIlam& liss mita Nag Ott Li am motto amps mey emu mt . an • alsediu allictsd &bogie Maloodimely se Thom IPS o tfctard dray. girt a toe It wid. wits um int mitietstiou. complete nib I. sad tat tmiLiik... lag spobolgioas ars °sly teutft or il to *aim • m t . maul curs Ifiliost say trouble acusruksc* tm use. WAISILICS Pus BISSOT Is tipltlilly for t h e not, sad ts sot meougstuded to Mug my otbm digue. bal *wad sissy esui or over thirty pus' stesillae. Prtai to Dollar. Portals b digagittg ingrywbirre. No WEAK VEs Worla i fe'D”WiffilaToftWlMWeil enormity for Dyspeptics wd Utak salient g Witt habitual Cr..ovatiosa. Then ue srry tew who bare Dot employett obraktuut for years to rsowlly groat this prepa:i:fon wilt do is a few week, b y atm:unbolting the barres, lnertesaing the Mula ttoes, tratiximcbgestfoll. givinguints mann, ault_pbysteally, assabilalt itiOas who any bars bees waned to. 1.11.111 to Mal, room aa Invalids to mato roma their occapatloos mud all tits Melo of Life. Use OW la aN we sok uteuarle Ulla rem edy to nroossaud *Wit to the most obstillon It La a alluttly atiroulanuyt took and • abloadld Its Itatrolgtbas• tlw atuttuitb lad Amore, tits direattv• orpoa to their healthy auto. Weak, bersous `sad dy•pstule perwata .herald a.. Nor. otr's Ilyaprprta 7001,. Var gala by aruat nt y_ Prier Otis bolus (;VU( iEL no All-P itt Illiassetras Cough' Makes Is bedlug. ' twang and expectoraumg. • Tbs es Irsordlasry pay. er It poiress. • In Immedtatsly rellerunund met• matte calms. the Mint obaunste eases of coughs, lokts, twee Throat. itnamblw,liallwato.„ Catant.. Oluatsesteas. Mama and Cotwomyclon t. snout Incredible. erwpompt. Is the Mut and cedilla lta strestrln all the abort, cam, essay allsoloata tpe theitst um lungs, that Ibo.aand.4f physlcuon are daily sescribuse It. and one and all say teat It Is the nowt ; braltag and ripectoraung modwtne tort known. - Ooe dude always afford., Mkt and la nowt amp oast bottle casco a cow bold by dray. gook In large bottles. Price One Dollar. It a lut= i wn Walt If you still cough and sefftw. ,Ter will CUM. COIIIIICIIID wini.e. ca- 141'0E% Ile Greet Stood Porßler and Delicious Demi. raier's Slams Ifilits• cle Mae *f Wig le tree OVell any pompous dreamer Intpartes.w. log prepared lot thaw win/main • ethoaltat.— It I. • apkodul lopetiter and toce. end the Lana thing In the voted for parlfylng the blood. It la Ikea most plawatatante &Woman/deer* tarred totter public Car enperkw to boody a whisky ; else. bitters, or any other ankle. It la more healthy. and cbeigker. Both male sad konale.yvanir or old. can take the Wine of Life. It la, la fart, a We per. ferret. There who wish to coley good health sad • free Sow or lively spirits. NW do well to take the Wine of Life. It la dirk:en% hone anythlng ewer before ln nee. It le sold by drototlsta. Mot 00e Dollar. In quart Wpm. k..I3IDI.V.NA.GFOGIMIr.. Warmer's StmesermaWeesse to the ably sr. tido known to care the W Mts.. (It wW core Ic emery awe.) , Waco is the family In which ttd. Important medicine is cot wasted I Mothers. ltd. Is the greatest blessing ever offered you. end pot should - immediately procure It. It is aLo • can for Yana* Inegularides. and may be depended upon in every case where the monthly tow hse • been obstructed tlocrogiii cold or dieeare. gold by densest'. Pries One Dodge. pir Sold by in Dranyesta, or sent by mall aa receipt of One Dollar and a Quarter. Addnma— SIN State street. I.3duaro. Po , rale by 8. C. ILAN N ON.Roebert er. BARNES & BRO.. Bridgewater, and 111;40 AN DRlRss beaver, 1 . 84 jyd: ly:chd 1 v:7l ek' 4 1 , P 4, , 4 4. + e a • OF ME AGE! % P Dscasina 7TI, Mg GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN n l.= ah b.sve 14 neon ear Iwo"' 111 1 emtsi Web* r: I LC ma n u..., 11.001 Wasnopt Itsusiuso Co. MassofarraV A.U.p Plzataap, Pa. 4t t A ia.: ll il 111.7 Stb. austi4 MERCHANT TAILOR, - BROADWAY, NEQD 3311.1GETOIT, a Mein . received a large wad wall selected Mock Fall ald. Winter Goode, BEAVERS, CHINCHILLAS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES', ESG LISHMEL TONS, VES'TINGS T , n& the Wait and curt brehlenable stitch which will be made to order on the YOST REASONABLE TERMS and on the ahortent poestbla notice and numene to dive satidection. P. B. As I employ none bat hat clam noalln and having conelderable experksee In defy competition anywhere In Um State. as .to mike and at Its Wind a fall stock 01 rake mode clothingrof home atannhave. telt& USN'IP. YOUPICI, litteesay as Merl J Dearer. Pt Mee mad Neideace em Third 14 east ot the Court'noose. A Maw bastnem cows red to my care shall halve prompt &Kneen Also penwea haring SAM Ada* or Bate, and those wishing-to hey town preachy, coal es am lands, may save time and money by Minna at ml once. apilthly . isaa. 6 LANE BR OS. SrccF ,o B. WOLF Jr. r 1 CO., Cbrner of Liberty and Sa.th Street", (Late kIL Clair Street.) PITTSBURGH'i s PENN'A. luipotters anti Dealers in Baama>l7 12. AND 1 11 Ha 111 Brit 9 Have now in Store rite Largest and Hell Selected Stock offered in the City. tar Special Inducements offered to tlei country lnuic. aprsfim - BAR MASON & kW BRIGRON CUTLERY WORKS, MA:NUFACTURERS OF wo*cmtarat, .11..a.zirEau4 c.a.i>stoz Snead attention to given to tbeA ,.... Bardening & Tempering 4/the Blade", and we *el and know ourselves to ew e lt to make Me very bait. u we employ el Wtiesoed workmen, and use the beet et kdarnuel Matson Ise now beep ts the Daeloem tort years, met Ms Sons awnl Ottc"" workmen. We are also manatstMi ot POCKET-KNIVES. PEN•ICIIVER. PRUNERS,' 944 1 .4 . KNIN TA. mk bade from 8. t C. Wardlow's Itertned Sof Steel, and Every Nods Warroottol. Special Mlssitloa I. callud to our stock oh Razors 'bad &boors , Ladies' scissors, All orders will be promptly Wed sad 6.101; 44 obrised. ET Price Lit handahed oneppnestion. 0711C11 AND WOHILS NEW BILIGHTON. /46 scadiurnUA:b. 4 l o o l k OUR CELEBRATED 1 coulsting of mail;aza> die Bankers' Setsso , Iktrlx!rs'SCOSOrit