The Beaver' Argus. fleas-cr. Pa.; Web. 28th, 1872, •( , i,-eletation Thh.i , el7l- lrecndred 1111 Rates 01 I , Zur 6w. sim: Gm. 1 year - --..--, - $3 00 000 ; $7 00410 CO 600; 700 j to col 15 (r.r 6 001 900 1 OD 12 00! Is 00 6- 001 10 50 15 00! 21 -11 00 1 1.500 20 00' 38 00 15 00 1 2D 00i 110 00t tO W.) 30 00 1 38 00' GO 00100 00 i OEM r $2OO ,;.iares, do 3150 .11:amt., do I I 500 4 .qmiLre.. d 0 li 0 (k) c010r0n,..1 SOO cultlEß/1,....! 11 00 21 00 iim I nisi:lan/li' and Ezettutoriti Notices. X3OO notices per line. ten cents. :4 1— Payments" to be msde Quarterly. except transient advertisements, which mast bo paid MEE= _ - GEO. P. nowELL, .to Part: flow. N. York,. AND S. M. PETTEr4G ILL & Co, 37 Park: now- New ?fork. are the Fele agents for nit BEArcn A nrills in that curt'. and are authorized to contract for inserting advertisements for no at oar low cmai 'rates. lidvertisers tu that city are u, , sten to leave their favors with either the above houses. T. MrCLELLAND & Co. are the An eir.entP In Pitt-burgh, and are anthorized 2 to rhet for advertisements at our lowext cash co. TIM E- TABLE. elevelaud 6: Pittsburgh 11. R.—Trains siur Eau , t leave Beaver Station Eta follows: Mor tng. Accom'n 9,19 Mail, 2.47 p. m ;Evening Fast 5 421. Traiu• coin:: West leave Beaver station ILI fol lows: 7:4C a. m.; Accommodation and Ex (thrigt-to 8•44 P. tu. • The attention of ttVtoblio is directed in the following Advortisernenta which appear for the first tune in The A 116138 to-day: • chl. A. W Erwin it Co—McClelland it Co (.:nd. Jas. T. Brady k Co—McClelland special Notices—S. tt ...... tu Notices—R. Noss r , 14 . .. eiai Notices—Small & Walther.. . ..:.13 -C -- P. Rowell &Co ...0 N r ew Advertisements—Geo row For Sale—lnquire at this nMce ..541 Spectsl Nottee—Peoples 'Monthly. C Special Notice—Domestic Sewine C s h•witre 'Sales—John (Irmbirt.• Sheriff speciai Nice--Dr, Keyser.. S • etisl Notices—Dr, JoiMw ton & in.qinlutiou Notice —T. J. 6 11.4. entailer. ..esin Licenses - John C. 'kit A,iiiNOTNCE2III6IIIIIIS6. --Therollowiag tariff or charges for announelngthe names of candidates for nominatien.at the ensuing nominating ecnutten._ rioo, to the re.peetive Offices-mentioned, and rdi ortating cards and ticktts, lass beet( wreed upo4 by the two Republican papers of this boiough: c. , ogreas, ... .Senate..: . A-,,embtr, . 10. • Sheila' • 10. Record'rlo. -CLerk of C0urt5.,...... , .5. t . woutt‘sionert. —.. ft. Poorhouse Director,... A.... -rate ! 5. Auditor.-- Curds and 'tickets. per 1,000. $5. Tun lat..it sod bent styles ofjetretry to ail their raring• Inning:hen. to IN. found nt John Stentascm's d: (U. 9:3 Ibirket at. Pittsburgh ; Jr :t7 Gite it Your Atteution.—We have Tate a number Of subscribers in the. West anti elsewhere outside (it' the coun t ‘s are indebted to le, for one, two ;01.1 three years' hllUscription. The at- Zst-eacl4,subseriber is therefore to the label on the wrapper of paper. That will show him to what t has paid, and a remitt once of the :VII quit due us will be thankfully re -As we are about to commence iloprovenient of our property- in this I..,tee we shall need all the money duo hy our patrona. From whom shall :,•a r first? [tf. •-•— meni Sliver, Table Ware piece's 7u. S:e reits,,as*.e Swig t Market street, Pittsburgh. it ;Val tIVOU'I4 glirthday. One i,undreni and forty years ago oti lust Tli Nitay , Iran the birthday of General \V a,ti!ti4ton t ; c . i.or -- m-ricAn Clocks ti rt 1 14,-.c.t prices. John h , .7%1 artzey btreet, ly ME Dr. ~.. I '. Cunningham. of %elle- Butler county, Wo understand, v, til be a l'Zindidate for Repreientative in that ~,Lity at the approaching Repuliii- C.AI priinary tneetitiq , . "Ilip Doctor is ft, native of this county—a the late Or. Robert Cunning,lnini of North 11..kk townsliip—and is a young gen tleman of aLility. and it Imminateti and cleated make au efficient legislator. Ll -A-Crfl/ %VA ILE —We ,eil none but ttip ptste send for drlwinzA and prices. G.,..14 sent th, tf klrsired. l,.hn St,renallu's :ions ,f 9- Market strut, PirtAbnrzti. Ir - tY 4 ITEM Geueral Thomas J. rower: of this county, wa, the tetorey , ary 'of the Ohio ,Improvement 'lO en:o.w, hick convened at ati on the 20th of this Month. John F. esti., of Beaver, was also placed upon several of the important commit formed by the convention here re torre,l to. rho ennventlee vra, largely attended lill ,l 11111( :1 gnOrl %Vitt 110 doubt ( . 011,10 of it I; RE tTI.Y reauop.l price., at S. .1 Clothinv. jtouse, Broad way. New Brighton. gr. Finechlirtz, druv: who had 1:1 , 01P preparations to remove to Pitts in the sprir has revokedi. that Intention, and will continue in the busi ,,,,ss at his old stand in Roehester, near the ti , st offiee. Mr. Bileohling is an ae e.-mplished druggist, and persons need= Inv. anything in his line , will obtain from loin as zood an article andlas c heap. ns .•ati be purchased elsewhere. • , f ltarhester, this clrninty • crt-itys, he roo=t comP'ot. lip. in 'l t o City of l'itt•lo _h. trod .11 the ner A ,..ary nr *t• had (}f 4;1. r. • 4 . 9 . 1 Mirk.d .tre•t. j•• 7 ly % Convention of the !leaver eolinty tilliLath Sehool AR,ineiation will be held in the Pregbyteriati Church, -New Brigh ton. on Friday, '.'itaroli I-4, the morning seii.ion to begin at lo.i'cloek. The Rev. G. .1. Peitz, the State S. ti. Soeretary will I 0 prevent. Clergymen and Sabha' svhool worker , aro earnovly reque.ri , l to attend. Wo.trnAw Az ..*lr of the... Wmehrsl In 111 • 1 'IT •,r Ire •,' nnr 1•• t'l to v'''• *nl Prios.4. ..rnMl5l 4t. ren c9ll S 9.3 M.,r • •s!r,tst, Pitistm4 - 711. i•.: Iv "Fiery Furnace."—The Cotnmis- S ,, llPr.i of the county of Beaver, have re t v purchased of C. 1" Meyer, of New I;,,, r hton, a new heater of the above title. Th.•.icsver k front the firm of " Grafi, uzus Co." of Pitt.burgh. They take pleasure in saving that the " heater" re , virsk tone-al satisfaction, sn that the pri ,, m6rs be kept in a comfort:Ode taken in all kind%of wentlo , r by If • at hip nest• Gallery • Broad- BriVliton; nelegatem to - the Notional Pro hibition Convention.—The Beaver, t.emperaneo organizations, a€r convention held ,at fill the P;th of February, ap the following' named gentlemen :ot-nd the National Prohibition Con .on. which wa" bold at I - 4 .1u rn MI the 2.2 d 4rist., viz.: B. R. Brad- .r I, oN , A. 1104tWiek RAC, D. WII ', I rll , . Dr. A. 1). ("imp, and 'rhornag El- , . .11. r Irvinr our rclovits , to cell and rxaminr our k for purCtut.ine 11m1 , 1-0 ram a ran prorapth filled .lohn .41terersAnn', re, V..trk , "! trOot, Pi rlgh4. rf.7,14. l'ar..irnirF.s are dying out. Now t. 1.1. are kitting them. The idea that in , :ilia.; weakened by disease can be re :;l by prostrating them with destrue -:,rs-v, drugs, is no longer entertained by monomaniacs. Ever since intr^duction of Dr. Walker's fine 7tit has been obvious that their —ulatinir and invigorating properties ~ ., : tiLstltTleimt for the cure of chrohic o , ;llg,esTion. rheumatism, constipation, , rrii,ea, nervous affections, and mala r'' 11, fevers, anT „, they are now the stan 'l3rd fn - t - liose complaints in PP "V .. , tl , lll of the Union. [feb7-4w. IMO Juror‘' Quitlideations.—There danbt in the mind of any die: r< , n tha , or later all onr 6 . ' inutlte Ohio. n hose !louse of 1: ~r—en!iltives have pi,sed he a rote of to `AeveliN•en a bill admit jurors perstmc who may farmed ;In opinion as to the guilt or nee of an geeused, lram reading 1 , A r of an offense alleged la hare been eommitte,l. It is high time "' .l li(' farocal which for t heir acting should be frown•d down an insult to th.e intelligence of any ct iliud comniunhr. A Fatal Accident.—Last Wildno9- day afternoon an accident of a very dis tressing character occurred .at Freedom, this county. About two o'clock an. old gentlertian named John Mongol , was walking along one of the tracks when he saw . a passenger train approaching ; to avoid it, he stepped to the other track, not observing that a freight :train was coming froth tho opposite direction. The engineer of - the freight saw the Oc4ioa and whistled down . brates but the train could not ho. checked in time and the man was knocked down and _hoiribly mangled. When picked up life was found to be extinct. raising. Deceased was about seventy•nine years of age, and resided a few miles out from Freedom. The Coroner's jury exonera ied the employees of the train from censure. ;a-Dr. White Feather, the celebrated Indian orator of the Shawnee nation, will deliver an address on the origin, manners, customs and religion of the American Indian, in the M. E. Church f this place, on Thursday even i ng, - Feb. 2:t1.11. The. Dr. will appear in his native Indian dress, and will sing in Jive In dian dialects—giving the pure wild tone of the Indian, which none but the true Indian can give. Admission, 25 cents. Childten, 15 cents. Fon the newest and latesroovelties Watchr,. Jeirelry and Silver Ware se the lowest prices, go to John Sterenson's Sono <C Co., 71 Market street, Pittsburgh. y Anna Dickinson. -- This distin guished lecturer will lecture in the Pres byterian Church, in Beaver, on the even ing of March 25th. Of course none of our citizens miss the opportunity -of bearingtlie . most eloquent and able lady that has yet appeared.on the platform. Alt Aged Ziiry.—SherilT )11:111er, county, 1 3 3., tiatur day of we-k before last.!4uninioned a jury nl twelv.l man "ha make inquiry whether t or rcpt.., and profit,: of vet tai n real e.a.a . c taken in execution by the Sheriff are of a clear yearly value sufficient wit •in I the space o I s+ - ern Tears to par or sati , fy the debt, or tiam-.2res ineivionnl In the 'writs:: The ages of these jurors are sairl, 'to have averaged SO years. Their namesi 'nn(l itg.es are as follows • .1:teoti(;ood ha rt. '7 , 9; Stephen Orth, So: John Moyer. 7I: Michael I:eirsoyder. Ms; Georep Bryfoirie. 10; Michael I;oyer, 72: non. 15'illiam !fel 114:nruieh, 72: hraham per. 7 i ti: :Nicht). las Herman, fi,l : John 11 , ow073: Julin haett+ r, 7a : henry S:t. two oldest jurors never )1 , 4,11 Ter:tat:los, 211 , 1 •I ill Nldot , c rt• wit ;I , 11u•111 H' is ,I,,lthte lis I,H r cat ti. lii ‘-I thy tit-0..0 such an a2;e.l j 1r; 111. , ry, T •C rr Leon summoned on any issae Ail the jar.rA are re , i , letits ‘if Iteadinl.r, and ap perently enjoyine tlw hest c f health. 1:-7 , r - We understand that , the whonp ing-vough is gone prevalent in the towns around us but that no cases have prov ed fatal. Nome families nse ncithing but Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Our Doc tor, however, says a littlo ipioae to pro duce vomiting, would he an advantage. Strange. Very.—The following dec laration we find published as a fact; fow years ago Congress voted to give lcAlaeres of land to each soldier who actually served in the war of ISI2, the proof of service being his name on the pay roll. It appeared that there were n very few hard cases, where persons had served, but whose names could not ho found (di the* rolls. A bill was accord ingly passed, authorizing orallestimony of service. What was the consequence? Twenty-seven thousand men came for ward and proved, in the most satisfacto ry manner, that they were in the battle of Plattsburg, September, 1814, while the fact is there were only eight thousand men om our side in the battle; and the battle had taken place forty years before. It ought to be remarked, to save the government from disgrace, that the proofs in all these uses wore so complete anti regular that there was no setting them aside, and though in the aggregate they were monstrous lies, yet, they could not berejected individually." ri 10 nut of or. it to .John Stevenson's if ,;rll It will he repaired and returned free of c , tarzei. All work warranted je7 1 y - - Heaver County A tieud.-An Athena f(ildo, paper having boasted that three vitizmos of that place had an augretrate teze years. a Ciallipolis contempo rary puts to the superior claims of his ow.o city as follows:. We have in eur city Jean naptiste Dnrour, aged irrt year.; .I”,.eph Vanden. $4; snd General Lewis News,n, their united ages ma king 275 years. This beats Athena thirty V PH r Now Beaver county, Pa., in turn, pro pose. to beat Clallipr i dis three years, and here 1: the vi ay we do it: Mrs. Eleeta Ly,,n fret , M Nancy McClure fast, and Major Robert Darragh rnakhu... a total of '27S 3 -04 )- , '4"l - here are more than one tliolisand dillereiNtind-i of pills in the United' States. 1, otne of them are to orthless and initiriotta, others are good ;mini hoiirnr. ()id nortor Parsons invented the best anti-bilious wo ever !taw or They are now sold limier the 111::10 of Prirsr,i4 . Pirigaftr., Fair W ;truing . . —The to] low in g note WILS addre,,ed to the liquor dealers of Steotweiville, by Judge Miller, of the (•, m111 ,, n pl,m,. court : DEAR S . ; l li :—1 ii order to pre\ ent star le i,e, I drop tlllO-SE , fir.' I Inf.,: to ill f..r ttl v , o 11 that in eases where parties ha% I. 1.041 heretornre ennvirtpd. or pleml go:I -tv of violation of the liquor laws, mil:CI he hereafter eon% ieted of similar otren,r , \,, in the Gitirt: of Comillon Pleas of 10 , eonoty, the out.i.ie money pen,,lty : 1 , 1 a term of imprisionment will he the Ito 1- tence. Yours, very rropertf it Ily. J. H. MILLER. take it that whoever i.lbreught lr fore that Judge, the second time, for vi o‘lating the liquor laws oft u^ill wish he had been engaged in soil© other bus at about that time. Judge Miller evlilentl v means busine, Firvt (1111S41 /•ow for Sale.—An excellent rntt•. fre , .ll In la•zt November, can be purclia,ed by calling at the A nous SAti , factory reati.ons for mellinir Will he trivr•n. Ifeir2N,tf. 4 .01. D FORT DI QDESNE.” -1755 A nrillmg awl 1%,:, r.t ,ny 11: , torical Tale, beautifully illustrated. a il called I - tild Fort Divines:Le, - will be c mullein.- ed in the March Number of Liu f'e.ple . A lrllti 1 , 1!I of Pitt,lair.,ol, the 0 lil . 11 ilillSitnt tl'il paper of :toy 6.ize and pretension, outside of Now York. All have hoard of this , -lii French fort at Pitt.,,hargli, and the lll, , ydy conflicts a.liout it ; the defoat of Braddock turd chant; its rap ticro by General Forbes; the dreadful Indian frontier war; the eelehaatt4ll chiefs, both White and Red, engaged, a . ~titer ilicidents of alp-a,rbing interest to NVestern Pen le.y ivania, I /hi° mill Vir ginia. The very large circulation and popularity of this porP, bright and at traetive Monthly should enuvinee all of Its therit, but if any doubt, II ey ran have a three months' trial of it, for only In cents, Yearly price, 61.50 in (1111.41(1re. Examine the Avorpierftllly-liberal pre mitun list. Lire agents wanted., run le,[l CO 11l 1111.1A/0101, in C . /Y/ - 1/ locality. Address ! . People a .119nthly, Pittsburgh, Pa. I. 0. of O. F.—The dodiration of the 11 t`NY h all in Britl::ewater, will take ',lave on Frid.tt, MArell l t, at one n't.ork, p. tn. l'res .rand Situ, .lames B. Nichol .nn of I'liil3,lplphia will :uldreNs the mpotirig. .‘,ltnithinee 1 rev I. p i ny per. hon. i.R.,hbe , i/ and r copy.) \V E must (+lse the stock [IOW on had to inake room for a large lipring stock ; therefore weotfor to one and all grrdt La, in Men and bily . l4 and in fact to any and all of our goods. ('all at once and secure your clothing cheap. Suellenburg, Bro)u.itray, New Brighton. Excitement about The new competitor for public favor, the Domestic. Sc.witn.T Nl:whine, IS evidently the long polo which knocks the persimmons. Agents of old eNtablished 'machines, who, a week ago, laughed at the idea of a new machine gaining favor in this tuariiet, are fairly breaking their necks to sea who eau get to sell it. It will sew to beat any machine in the market, and ISO nicely adjusted, and so few its points of friction, that a child ten years old can run it at the highest rate of speed, by simply placing the tin.',of the toe on a corner of the treadle. When running at the rate of a thousand stiteNes: per minute, it can scarcely be beak& across the room, A nice feature about it is, that there is twice the room under the arm that Is allowed fur any other machine. As the terms given by Stead man it Co. aro so much more favorible than are given by other housas, they will he able to find the best men in the country, to act as their agents. Ohio River Improvement Coo vention,—ThO Committee appointed on Wednesday night at Cin cinnati. to icke phaFie - of the subjects presented and ha,continue the work of the Ohio River tmprovement Con vention, is composed of the following gentlemen: John P. bravo, Pittsburgh; Samuel G. yale,:Cinelnnati; C. M. Itol loway Kentucky; .Samuel F. Covington, Cincinnati; John F. Hall,West Virginia; Isaac N. Smith ; West Virginia; J. B. Walker, West Virginia, and the Chair man of the Finance Committee, when appointed. A resolution was also adopted request ing persons having information of per tinence to the convention to communi cate/such information to the members. - T - 4 names of the gentlemen composing the committed appointed to confer with the Governors of States bordering on the Ohio River. for We purpose of further ing the objects for which the Convention was called, wrens follows : Ohio, Messrs. Brookfield, Cincinnati; Curtis, Marietta, and Shryock, Zanesville. Kentuek:y— COl. TOM; Messrs. Shinkle and Jas. T. Johnson. Indiana—J. Wyttenbeck, of Rockport; Captain Charles David, and H. J. Billings, Madison. West Virginia' —J. P. Hale, J. 13. Walker, Charleston, and J. Camden, Parkersburg. Pennsyl vania—W. H. Oliver, Hugh McNeil and Joseph Walton, Pittsburgh. 'The following l k gentlemen were ap pointed as a Finance Committee: Rich ard Smith, Cineinnati; John F. Dravo, Pittsburgh; George Benedict, Marietta; H. H. Wool folk, Louisvilip, mid J. M. Camden, Parkersburg. Messrs. Abner, L. Frazier, of Cincin nati; Charles, Davis, of Allegheny; Chambers Baird, of Ripley. Ohio; S. A. Cooper, of Marietta, and A. P. Stultz, of Zanesville, ,vere.appointed a Committee on commereland,Statisties. The do m inittee will issue a circular of inquiry concerning the .principal points upon which Information will be desired. Parties having statistics, data, etc., aro - requested to forward the same to either of the gentlemen composing the com mittee. THE best worklnatiiihip in the Photo graphic line i fs executed by If. Noss, Broadway, New Brighton. Sad Aeeiden i.—On last Saturday be tween 10 and 11 a. m. an accident occur red near Darlington. which resulted in the loss of a young gentleman's life. The young man's natne was Robert Hannah, and at the time of the casually himself and his brother John were engaged in cutting down a tree on a hill side. Be t ire the tree full it split, and a portio‘n of it struck him on the right side of the head and broke his skull, killing him almost Instantly. Drs. Shurlock and Hepburn were se.nt for but before they arrived the sufferer was (lead. 110 was about 24 years of age, and was a cousin of 1)r. Sim Hoek, of that place. A Nirg seleativn of Cronus at N 0.04 Gallery. At a meet inz of the Congre gation of Beaver. hold in the church, on the Pith day of January, 1572, the fol loa•o:g resolutions . were unaniinonsly adopted, to wit: WHEREAS, Our pastor, Rev. J. C. Wilson, alter three years and a half of faithful labor among us, has felt con strained. by the loadings of Prvidence, to accept an offer to enter a new field of labor, and that ho has notified us of his intention to , seek a release from the pas toral relations- that have no pleasantly existed between us; therefore, Resolved; —, That, although we humbly submit to MO' orderings of Providence in this behalf, yet it is with deep regret and painful reluctance that wo contem plate this-scparation. 11 , ,Nefred, That in our pastor, Rev. J. C. Wilson, we recognize the finished scholar, the devoted Christian, the able and faithful minister, who by his bril liant talents, gentlemanly bearing and social qualities, not only endeared him self to us all, but also secured to himself the respect and esteem of the whole comtnu nity. /?cad/ccd, That while we are thus called to part with him, we deeply de plore the occasion which APetTIR to com pel this separation, yet we rejoice that he has been with us. and will endeavor to profit Sy his teachings while among ns; that though distant from us we will hold him and his estimable lady in grateful remembrance, and our prayer in their behalf shall be that Ood's richest blessings may descend upon them wherever their lot may be cast; and that we heartily recommend them to the con fidence and affection of the brethren into whose bounds they are soon to remove. On motion the publication of the reso lutions in ; the county papers, is re quested. 1"-- GEM IF you Wlsh to keep a good likeness of your friend, have it taken at Noss' Gal ler v, Broadway, Nem' Brighton. VA N PORT, PA., Feb. 1572. EutTon .%1“;171.4:-- I W1.4:1 t 4, say to the puhlie that I have been among the un f,rtut,ate recently. My li , nise wa+ des tro ed Lv fire On the night of the I Ith mind., and .ny f rietnk are taking an iwt ye part in obtaining awiistan , e to rebuild it. I understand an impre, , don oxist , 4 in the mind,' of mule perwing that r inn weaithy, notwithstanding my recent loss. This bi an error. Tho fire. above referred t.), t.. 1; from me nearly all I had in the world. Itev..lico. DAsris. 1.' , 1.1,0 , 1/ and Cm, vereahre plea:e copy. y.O 1111 t a g(')(1 toiggy g to sin:it it Walther, Market !greet., Bridgewater An Important Law.—The folk , w ing act introduced in the If a Harrisburg, last week, by Mr. II urn ph reys of Allegheny county. It will be seen that it applie.:: this munty. and nn that 'a,O)tint, prove interesting to a largo laturilJer of our inhabitants: SEcrIoN 1. Br it courted, dr., That after the period of three months from time as s :l ap of thif [let any miner PM ploved an individtial firm, oreorporation for the purpose of Iffillintr is;al shall be en titled to receive from his employer, and failing to receive these, to reserve by due process of law, at suvh rates as may have been agreed upon between employer and enrplot eel, full srul exact wages :teeming to him fur the mining of all sizes of mer chantable coal so mined by him, whether the same shall exist in the form of nut, or lump coal; and in the adjudication of such wages seventy-six pounds shall he dentyrNl one bushel, hurl too thousand (rounds net shall he doomed one ton of Provided; That the provisions of this net, shall only apply to the isionties of Allegheny. Lawrence, Beaver, Meriter, Westmoreland Fayette and Washinizton. Ef That at every bituminous eoal mine in the aforesaid counties, where c•c,al ;s mined by measurement, all ears !led by the miners or their laborers shall be uniform in:eapaeity and no ear or ears .111111 enter the mine for a longer period than three months without being branded by the sealer of weights and measures of the county where the 'nine is located. sEr. 3. Thatitt every bituminous coal in ine i n the aforesaid counties the miners shall have a right to erp ploy a vont petent I ,er , on at [bpi r ex pen sf as a check w eigh - man, who shalt he permitted at all times t . b . present at the weighing of coal and shall have power to test scales, measures awl determine the amount of nut or other mereltantable coal screened, if an v, at. the works, and if any difference should exist between the owner of the mines or his representatives and the representa tive of the miners as to the anion nt of such merchantable coal mined (luring the week, such difference shall ho deter mined nt the end of such week by three arbitrators, ono chosen by each party, the third man to be appointed by the two so chosen. The award ()ranch arld trators shall 1,0 final and conclusive aort a shall be a further duty of said che(4( weighmau to see that all merchantable coal is correctly credited to the miner and keep a Teet account thereof. When differences arise between the cheek weightnan and thaAents or own ers of the mines as to thb capacity or correctness of the scales or cars used, the same shall be referred to the sealer of weights and• measures of the county where the mine is located, whose duty IL shall be to regulate the same at once. SEc. 4. Any owner or agent of a mine it) the aforesaid counties fraudulently evading the provisions of this act shall be held and be deemed guilty of a mis demeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished -by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars and imprison tlent in the county Jail for not. less than tl rty days for each offense. ---_- --....-0-- - . v you wont a wheel filled go to Small it Walther, Market street, Bridgewater: rennsy v --- t ---- ain. . ' --- r gis - i - ii ---- s ture .. SENATX,'Amery tho_ knif' introduced was ono to compel' the payment of wages in lawful money, and preventing the keeping of corporation stores. No conclusion has boiln reached' in'the McClure-Gray case. The Cdnfer enco Committee me; but withourresnit) it will meet again to-morrow. TIM Evans investigation cannot proceed'4 accounfr, pr t.lnydangeroaa Wheats of Evans: flousE.—The Constitutional Conven tion bill was discussed during the entire session without dellniteludlou. SENATB; Feb. 'A—A - petition from cit izens of Beaver county for a Prohibitory Liquor Law was presented. The Com mittee of Conference agreed upon a bill to draw a corn coinihittee in the McClure-Gray case. A great many private and local bills were passed, but none of interest to this section. llousk.—Many local and private bills passed, but .no'ne In which. citizens of Beaver county are interested. The Timm passed a joint resolution to adjourn for ono week. The report of the Conference Committee in the McClure-Gray case, was adopted. SENATE, Feb.2l.—The Governor signed the McClure-Gray bill, and it is now a law. A committee was elected in accor dance with the bill and resulted in four Democrats to three Republicans. 'The bill authorizing married women tq pur 7 chase sewing machines was pasied.' The joint resolution to adjourn for one week passed, and the Senate adjourned until next Wednesday. Ilot7sr.i 7 A great many priyatqandlco. cal bilk gassed finally. The gels rai ap propriation bill in Cominittge of. the Whole passed second and third reading, and WAS sent to the Senate for Its con currence. Adjourned until Wednesday next. Free of Chars:rt.—Call nt Andrleosen's Drug Store, Betiver„or at S. C. ilannen'9. In Iforbefter, and get a Pimple 0( Dr. A. 80p,,111e0 German Syr" up, free of charge. It brut lately boot , introduced Into this country from 4 lermany, and for any per anti sulTorin2 from a severe coital', heavy cold set tled nn the hrea.t, consumption or ?Inv direase of the throat or 11111"15 it has no equal In the world. (tor rennlar size lmttle 75 cent% in all cane% the money wit. he promptly returned II perfect satis faction I+ tun Oven. Two doses IN ill relieve any cave. Try it. Political A crobn 1,4.--Somebody un der the signature of "Paul Pry," is writ ing a series of ,14terK from Ifarrisburg to therhiladelphrii.Sandgy Dawn, is which Lo gives pen pictures of our legislators at Harrisburg. Hon. E. W. Davis, of the Senate, is the last one ho sketches, and in the picture "[Ash' and our friend Quay get mixed up as follows: Here we have him, the most renowned acrolia; of modern days, Elish W. Davis, erst Speaker of the House, mtw Senator from the Second District of Philadelphia. Many have been his feats in ground and lofty tumbling, but the grandest and l o ftiest ...„so considered and designated by Mini Josephs, who is a judge of such things—was his tremendous somersault, some years ago, front the Brady House (now Keystonel to the Lochiel, a distance of about three blocks. Philadelphia measure. This is the way it earn , ' about : Qunv wanted to be Speaker—Quay was a Curtin than then—had his headquar ters at the Brady !louse -Carneron . .l men held forth at the Loehiol, 415 dies do yet—compact saaled.4t the Brady to vote for Quay for Speaker and Curtin for Senator--our tier , diat signs, then puts on his acrobatie tights and up into the air, and down on his feet at the Lochiel. "fwas a wonderful feat. Sam. Josephs was in ecstacies, and all Harrisburg that heard of it, stood in open-mouthed won der. I3ut ringmaster Quay thought it a little too daring—a little too much, and afterward was going to castigate his dar ing tumbler with his walking stick, aid ordered him out of his sight at the Brady )louse. Poor little Sam. Josephs, info nocent boy that he is, had to bear the re action, few our nerobat pitched into him, anti if not stabbing him with a dagger. "looked and spoke daggers at him." Ali I that was in the good of I days when Sam. thought of taking a big tent up to Harrisburg and opening a circus, in which hobbles would ho horses and the I members of the Legislature the riders, trapeze men and acrobats. ' "Lish" that's -what they call Ht. E. Davis,) don't to he rennin ed of these thin -6 , N to-day. And Quay, the nine-master, who then rdelos:t caned him for his daring feat, has become the most daring of all acrobats, and turned the most unprecedented series ni gigantic somersaults, recounted with admiration among strolling vagabonds it: - the politi cal circus, [lt wasn't exitetly the tudiltiesa rlf the feat, but Mr, Davis' boldness in t olling Quay that hu hi ITIS , Pi f was going to turn over to the Cameron inn side that angered the 11mm - taste! .! Alit a meeting of the Steeklioldf ri of the Dartween ,cannel ('.411 1Z:01re:ill Co 11-1 , 1 in Diti - 11niirt“n, 'he f 1L ttln, nor:titp.i.wero (.11 , 11 , 1 Diriiritiir. to g,rve ihr ea-ti vc :tr. Sc Is Chain ,iron. E P. 1' raw for.!. Erdner, .1 E. Bur, h.. 1 .' An M Hart tart, M For Ben vvr A re u NegleeCed Treawitre.—A traveler one day called at n enttage In ask for a draught of water En tering,he found the parents eurQing• and quarrelinz; the ehil dren tretnhl nil.: crouched in a t• lrnor ;add wherever he Inked he saw only marks of degredation ^111(1 poverty. ;reetingthe inmates, he asked them, "Dear friends, why (Ao you make your house like hell?'' "Alt,sir," said the man, "yan don't knew the life and trials of a poor man ; when. dh what you van, everything goes V. 4 i 11 g 'rho stranger drank the water, and then said, softly, as he nntii•ed in a dark and dusty corner a lti!ileo "Dear friends, know what would help yon, if you (amid find it? is a trea-nre eiinanaled And r Ilnslur, Sp:tril 1 , 0- it 140 ho left the At first the cottager, thoo,4lit it a jest; lint, after a while tio•y I)..;:tii to retleet. When ate woman went lilt, therefore, to gather stioks, the min to seareh, and even to dig, that he miglit find the treasure. When the Mau w;ts ftWaV, the woman did the same. Still they found nothing--increasing p ,vertu brought only more quarrels,disoontent and strife. Ono day, as the was left alone, she was thinking %Ivor, stranger's word, when her eye fell ui the old Iti%le, It, had been a gift from her motlier, but sineo her death had been Iwo!: unheeded and unused. A strange forel,oding seiz ed her mind. Could it he this the stran gr meant ? Stw took it from the shelf, opened it, and found the vets. inseribed on the title-page, in her 'wither's hand writing, "The. law of thy mouth is bet ter unto mo than thousan Is a gold and silver, - It out her to the heart. "Alt rl thought she-. "This is the treasure, that we have 1,00.11 Sievk low her tears fell fast upon Ito'' From that time she read the !tilde ewers , day. and prayed, and taught he children to pray; hilt witteint her hos hand's knowledge. Inie day he mute home, as usual, quarreling and in a rage. Instead of meeting his angry words with angry replies, she spoke to him kindly and with gentleness. "Husband." sail she, '•We have sinn ed grievously. We have ourselves to blame for all our Misery, nod we must now lead a different lie looked amazed. ''What dolt thou say r was his exclamation. She brought the . old Bible, and. sobLing,eried, "Th ere is the treasure. See, I have Pion(' it !" The husband's heart was moved, sh e read to him of the Lord Jesus, and of Ills love. Next day she read, and ' again and again, she sat with the chil dren round her, thoughtful and atten tive. Some time went on. At was after a year that the stranger returned that way. Seeing the cottage, he remember• ed the circumstances of his visit, and thought he would call and see his old friends again. He did so, but lie would scarcely have known the placo—dt was SO clean, so neat, so well ordered. He opened the door, and at first thought ho was mistaken, for the inmates came to meet him so kindly, with t,he peace or God beaming upon their tams. "How are yon, my good people?" said he.— Then they knew the stranger, and for some time they could not speak.— "Thanks, thanks, dear sir; we have found your treasure. Now dwells the blessing of God in our house, His peace in our hearts!", so said they, and their entire renditlen. and the happy faufM of their children, declared the same more plainly. J. F.. M. 4.' ' , . 'Paths Be,* Attn. • - DEA tt COLONEL.--3Tnele Sam has just eshiblished a Post, OglcOtit tiazel Dell, said appointed John * Marshall Post Masts. lie took thl'olith of office to day; with, more stiltigont than that requir of the Proddent of the U. 8. l i d Mr. Marshall is a oprtity.tnizen. a goo d rns.n, and will make atv'efilciont conker. Ap4.iiitteileurmli":4Angus Johnsen kill 3d a ithisip - and Sold ti cow for 812.00 becautor they had go limit teeth in the uppOrlaW. This he supposed indicated cationic* age. 6.nnot Spell Tramferabie.—The Sec retaries of tho Pittstitirgb, Port Wayue & Chin o, Pittsburgh & Erie, Pitts hur,git & Wheeling 1t: "F.. Companies cannot spoil the word transferable. . , ltock Angela.—Tho Slippery Rock and Conoquennessing Creeks are famed for the picturesqueness Of their scenery. Within the caves which abound along the bauks of these streams—Which csimmin gle 'and flow into the Beaver—dwell a peculiar clams of men known as Rock Angels._ Slippery Roek end Little Con oquenvnessing Unite near Wuctemberg. Conoquennessing, empties Into the Beaver near Clinton. col the - PittubUrgh t t -trio Railroad. -Tie, Rock, -Angels are stemma by their ene mies of making noct?rnsi predatory raids upon Lain roosts and sheep folds., The ewe Witneesea.--A gentleman •re siding near Hazel Dell has for platy yours been inquiring :mbo'are the two wltocrures. tnentionenri& Revelations ,si-3? • ' Will some render of the Attatts relfoire big Mind up this subject by inforining him througi the columns'.of yi . mr paper lirciirhisuiron's &rub s / Day.—A school mistress recently infoined her scholars that th-morrow woulAibe Washington's birth ;day. She tll6lllTedunted some of the worthy' achievemenm of the father of his country. Aiming them IMO nar rated the story of thetchet and cherry tree, and stated in a *ry feeling man nor that Washington (never told's lie. After giving the children tinie to me4r- - 'tato upon the noble characteristics of him who was "jtretitiann drat hi peace and first in the hearbrbf his nobie coun trymen," she aiked pion why_ Wush- Moon's birth day stiturld be celebrated inure than hors? A bright-eyed-nrChin upon whom the liatchotitory had made a deep intpression, Shouted out, "Ile cause he never told a1i0.," Pretty hard on the teacher, hut the teacher see it. Patrick and Michael. Patrick and Michael met for the first time at Biddy O'Bcoligan's doggery. And so Patrick says: "Michael you are from county Dor - °gall, where they ate , pratios skins and all." "Yes," att at, "ilnd a good country to come from.'' "Well, what did lave it for ?" "rich 1 I loft it ou account us- the he leaf." "Your belafe thought you wuz a good Catholic like the rest fly us." "What was your belafe, Patel& ?" •'()! I behtve snr, if„,l had stayed, they would a-hanged me." Tiro Riddles fur the children Wrapped In a suit of sober brown Winch every body knows: For many months below the ground. • peacefully ropose. At length I'm ¢ra•zged from out my Lome And man —remorpele”.• Honer— Strips off my sk'n, cuts out my eyee And eate me tor hie dinner. In marble walls as White as milk, Lined with a skill di soft aftsilk ; A golden apple dotb appear. ze" t.ying In a bed amain) clear There arc no doors Wilda strong bold, Yerthteves break thrd' and steal the gold . St' TAN norm Havt February - V., IKI2. IF you need any kind' of a vehicle— from a wheelbarrow to a stage coach— try Small d Waliher, Market street, Bridgewater, Betveticounty, Pa. I==l LEISURE, DIODENTS WWI GOOD f i b fIUTVItS NO. 1.-BY 0..1.. 1G It Is a little curious that the sources of the most frequently quoted sentiments, and most of the practical maxims in use are known to very few of those who re peat them. And it is still more curious that so few of the works in which these maxims are found are in so vory feiv fern i I tem and are generally read only by those who have the least need for reading them. Youull Night Thoughts Is a work which should be used in the education of the youth of our land, and a good e opv of it should be ow.ned 'by every family l . It is indeed a duty—every pa rent is morally bound to provide his family with good books; yet not half the families in the land have each a half dozen of valuable and instructive books in their possession. Very few, indeed, take even a monthly magazine or daily newspaper, and some do not even take a weekly county paper. Is it, then, any wonder that so many , young people, when they come to the years of womanhood and manhodd, make such an ignorant appearance when thrown in the company of strangers? Is it at all strange that they make so many foolish blunders, are the victims of so much - sharp practice: and find them selves almost wholly nrikepared for the actual aml most common duties of life? But lam wondering from my text. I have mpoken of :ITighl Thoughts, and I will give a few of the maxims which are found in that poem : "Oh lime' than :old snore ,acred. Part nlih it as nith money. oparing", pay AO moment but in purchase of its worth And n hat it. ,aorth ;ink death beds; they can tell "'Ti*gently n to talk without. pant hour*. And ask [hem Ithai rrp(lri Ihr y hoer to heaven '•l•:nrth's highto.l oat ion end. in •Ilere he Ilex :•' Abd .lints to do-t_' concludes her nohlent song, The Lfran , l morality in love of The,." " A ( Is the highest style of in in " " That life is Inne v.ldch answer- , Ilre's great end Th e . „,„,• that deoervew no name. man of wl-dow is ttir man of ears." '• And a ll may do "tie ha 4 by min been done. The 111011• our spirits are enlarged On earth. The deeper draughts shall they receive of heaven.' "At thirty. man neva - vim hongelf a fool. - • All promise Is poor dilatory man.'• •' An from the wtn: no sear the I. try retains, The parted ware no furrow from the keel. So die. in human het the thcmght of death Procreettantten is the [likely Or UM, Year after year It steal, till all are fled, And to the mercies of a moment levees The vast concerns of an eternal scene." - Time is dealt out hy particles." " Beware. All pip , . but toys that never can expire. - ..W h „ b o nd e on less than ton Immortal 1 / 3 00, Fond os he seems condemns lila Joya to death. - -A 11l ic t ion Is the good mane shining scene: Prosperity Conceal , . the 10-widest ray: An night to stare, woe lustre glees to man. Heroes in the hat tie. pilots in the storm, And virtue In cola:lMP:is admire." "'Tie rt prime plot of happine.a to know ilow mitten unhappiness moat prove our lot.' "S. man to, larzelv (non heat en'it love can hope what In hopel, he latt.ir., trt secure " - Pral•ie tF the Fait :hit Fea.ono right to Mall, And tch..ite hitt appetite tor i moral good." - T11 , • man that blushes is hot quite a brute." "'Tie itrmortality dectphera man. And opens all the Mysteries of his make. Without It, half his instincts are a ridd e, Without It, all Ale VINUMI are a dream " Such gems as these might bo gigOred by the score from this source; buel-am admonished by the length of this article that I am taking too much space, and 1, therefore, close with the hope that what I have given will create a desirein some of my readers to read the entire poem. The best edition of the work published in this cotmtry is that edited by Rev. ames It. Boyd. and can he had of al- . most any bookseller. For Tho Veto. , 2r Argue A Question orrime:—Nay, rather of eternity. The que s tion was asked at the Deaf and Dumb Institution at Paris, and the beautiful answer was given by ono of the pupils, "The life-time of the Almighty." "liow . ,(lo you find your patient this morning. Doctor?" "No better ; I hove been hoping fora favorable change, but the disease is so faaadvanced that there is no probability of his recovery. He may live a few days, more or less; but It is only *a. question of time.' " But oh! is it not, with many, rather a question of efernityPTlMe flies front us; an ate?* Pity awaits us. "StippOse, after , one of our most violent anew storm, which covers the Barth for thousands of miles, one single flake were melted in 1,000 years ; or if a mingle beam of the sun's rays stood for a year, and attnany years were, added as there have been rays . 11eorlIng the earth since the sun began to ;shine; or if a single drop of the ocean were exhaled in a million of years, till - the last drop wore taken tip—though wb cannot conmivethoduration of such ap parently almost interminable periods,— yet, though we could, eternity would stretch as far beyond them, as If they bad not yet began." There is force in the word, eterni 4s . Eternal - life; endless perdition. A profligate young man, as an aged hermit passed by him, barefoot, called out after him, "Father, what a miserable condition you are ineif there be nut an other world after this !" "True, my son," replied the anchorite; "but what will thine be, if there be?" Tntrrn. - BI lauts° of all kinds in wagon or ,cntrriage work—either of Iron or wood— :neatly and substantially executed by Small er., Wather, Market street, Bridge water, Pa. PITTSBURGH .71ARHETB. - OFFICE FIE TEE PITTE. GAZETTE,' Saturday. February 24, 1872. APPLE BUTTER.--Common to fair 50Q55 (*nee per gallon, prime to choice, 60 661)._, ASHES—Firm ; Compacin Soda Ash. 5 eta, relined do, 51; Nitrate Soda, 51; Pota 10; Pearls. 11 eta. APPLES—Steady and with a contin ued good demand and light receipts prices are well maintained. $3(4 for comuintito fair and $4.501g5 for prime to aloft*. ' • . BROOM CORN—t niet and unchanged atata ennui la to quality. BUTTER—SaIes of prime to chilies roll, in email package, at. 4143. Com mon and medium in gd supply and BUCK WHEAT FLOUR—Four cents 1:1 lb. BEANS—,.Steady at $2.80®2.50 per bushel, as to quality. CHEESE—We continue to quote in a jobbing way at 17®18 for Goshen; 15®18 for Factory, and 14(§141 for Dairy. CRANBERRIES—daIes at $12617 per bbi, as to quality—the outside figure for Sackett's. COUNTRY LARD: Bales at saai CANDLES—MouId, /2; Star, W. DRIED FRUlT—Peaches, 10610 i for halves, 86Si for mixed; 767; for quar ters; and 15620 for peeled. Apples, 7671 for common to fair and 8681 for good to prime. Blackberries, 13615. Pitted Cherries, 28630; unpitted, 8610. EGOS—Continue scarce and prices, in consequence, are still maintained; 30a32 for fresh. FLOUR—Quiet and unchanged. Fair to good spring wheat, 7.25a7.50: choice, 7.7ka7.85; red winter wheat, $7.50a7.55 for fair to good, and $7.90.161 for choice. Rye Flour, $5.50. Trade is generally reported slow, most of the bakers and small dealers being pretty well stocked at present. (;RAIN—The operations in grain of all kinds have been rather light for some weeks past, and the markets, in a gen eral way, present little that is really new. The eeceipts of wlYeat continue very light, and, with a steady milling demand, prices are firm but unchanged; $1.410a1.62 for good to prime red, and 3a5 ON more for white, according to quality. Oats continue without quotable change; 4Ra5O cents fur mixed to white; so far as we can learn dealers generally are un willing to make any further concessions in order to effect sales, and It Is pretty generally conceded that any further de cline Is not probable. There is but lit tle doing in caul ; 58 on track, and 60 in elevator for shelled; sales of ear in bulk, at 110 and bagged at 61a62. Rye is quiet and unchanged ; 05a07, belying, and 81.00 a 1.02 selling—we are cognizant of $2,000 bushels having changed hands during the week at 81.01 There is rather more inquiry for barley, and, with diminished receipts and offerings, the market is fir mer, though prices are without s mtaole change; 75a80 for spring, and for fall, according to quality. GROCERIES—Continue very dull, yet, notwithstanding there is no demand and stocks are steadily accumulating, prices aro still sustained. Raw Sugars, dull and weak, while refined goods are lower than they have been for more than a year—A's offering at 111 in the east.- - Molasses firm, and choice new crop New Orleans have gone to Goa 62 cents at the point of purchase—stocks, comparative ly light all over the country. Syrups— flrmebut unchanged. HONEY—Sales at 25a30 cents. HOMINY—SaIes at $4.50 per bbl to the trade and S 5 in a jobbing way. ,HAY--Continues dull, and with eon- tinned liberal receipts and stocks accu mulating, prices aro weak and drooping; we continue to quote baled, on wharf track, at Ma 24 per ton, as to quality. ONIONS—There is an Improved de mand but prices remain unchanged, $2.50 a 3 per bhl, for fair to prime. POULTRY—Dressed Chickens, 13a14 cents; dressed Turkeys, 16a18. POTATOES—SaIes, in a Jobbing way, from store, at 70a75 per bushel. PROVISIONS—Bacon Sholders, 7 cts; sugar cured do, 81; Ribbed aides, 8, Short rib, 81; Clear 9; Sugar Cured Hams, 121. Mess Pork. $14a141. Ham Sausage, 101. Dried, 161. Lard, in tierces, 94 for steam ed, and It for kettle. RAGS—Sales, 4a44 cents per lh. SALT—Is quoted at $1.85 per bbl, by the ear load, and 82 6 in a jobbing way. Sli AK ER CORN-1. al4 cents per lb. SEEDS—Clover Seed is In good sup ply and dull; small sales at $6.50. Timo thy Seed is in light supply and steady, with stnall sales at $3.75a4.00. Flaxseed, scarce and in demand at $l.BO. MARRIED. SCoTT—THOMPSON. February sth, 1R72, at Glasgow, Pa.. by John McFall, Esq., at his office, Mr. Hugh Siott to M iss Catharine Thompson, both of Hancock county, West Va. MoNEYPENNY NI ACK EY. 13th, 1872, by the same Justice, at.his office in Glasgow. Mr. Goo. W. Money: benny to Miss Mary Susan Markey, oth of New Cumberland, West Va. JOHNSON— NIXON. —February 22d, 1872, by The same Jußtice, at his office, Mr. James R. Johnstip to Miss Sarah E. Nixon, both of I•*: Cumberland, West Va. THOMAS—WILSON.—On the 14th of February, 1872, at Cambridge, 111., by Rev. N.A. Welsher, Mr. H. F. Thom as, and Miss Maggie Wilson—the for mer of Davenport, lowa, and the latter of Rochester, Pa. DIED. WALL-WK.—On the 21st inst, in Big Beaver township, Beaver county, Pa., Mrs. Margaret, relict of Robert Wal lace, esq., aged 73yearm. HAYS.—On the 23d of February, at his residence in Industry, Beaver county, Pa., Mr. Charles 11. Hays, aged 76 years. New Advertisements NAT [ IL N German Apothecary and In Rochester, Penn's. Prescriptions etrefully com pounded. febet ly 1 iassca.o rrioN, The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, In the De - .tal Surgery practice. in Rochester. l's., will be dissolved on the Ist of March !s7.t. All pe11 , 0114 knowing themselves in• &hied to said lino will please cad and settle the some without twiny. Tiios. .1, CfIINDLER, II J. CHANDLER. One of the above named partlea tII J. l'hand• ler.) will open an face in Beaver. neer Mr. Tho.,. etore, on or about the 15th of March, where he will be happy to wait upon all wantloa anythtng done It, the dental line. febtOw List of Applicants for License At March Sessions, 1871.. aim Philip Heckert, New Sewickley twp. John Miller. New Sewickley twp. Jacob Marks, Darilm!ton borongh. John Johnston. New Galilee borough. P. Sterner ..t. C. Chid:, Rochester borough. Richard Doncaster. Rochester borougn. Preder.ck tienchler, Rochester borough. John M. Shrodes, Philllpsbnrg borough William Biggermaff, Phillipsburg borough. David Johnston, Mg. Denver township. Charles Inner, „ Beaver Fall, borough LATINO ElOtTerB Rochester borough. Rochester borough. TO TEND LIQCORS IN QUANTITES NOT LES 3 'MAN ONT. (WART. Jonn F. Mueller. Rochester begvugh. Lornertinc Le Goulion, Phillipsburg borough, John Kraft, Dearer Fills borough. tel4.3;tc.) JOHN C. HART, Cleric. li. W. Seely, haw Scutt, CO mmon Pleas Notice. Patties interested will take notice that the ac count of Beuyin Watt. esti, assignee of Jacob Marks, has been fl led In the office of the Prothon otary of the court of Common Pleas of Beaver cc unty. and that said account will he allowed by the Court on the first day of the next Term unless cause then be shown agairiet its confirmation. febtltc• JOHN CA UG II EY, ProttV.l. XECUTOWS NOTlCE..—Letters mita memory /:.1 having been issued to the nudersigned on the °Mate of William Sheerer, deceased. late of Ohio townphip, Beaver county, Pa . all persona indebt ed to the same are hereby notified to make !tome kliate payment: and all those claims on it sill present theta duly authentiCated for settle ment to JOIN SLENTZ, Blach•ltasvk P. 4j., Beeves co. PIL febSl Receipts and Elpeliditures at the ,Treasury of Beaver County for the Year 1871. STATEMENT Dr. For balauke is Treasury ou Jan nary I, 9,154.1,9 Form zit reed during the year as per Treasaterlt semmul. exclusive of bal. ftom tast yt 63,752.90 • 4 $02,917/ 79 Cr. Aaseaaora'pay .$919.61 do rtilmtring voters.. errAo do serving notices coons eiveal do making militia enrollments, 114.61 __WOO 41 Auditors' pay: State. 11. It Moore, 45.00 Camay. William Thomas, 48.00 J. 11. Clittety 43.1.0 -- 141 OLP Agricultural Society, annual donation. 100 Borrow'dmouey pd on Co. war'ut,lMl.lo Do ao Int. do do 541.84 ....... Ifepairing and vlewing. - 10.043 14 Columl.oloneer Puy---13 W bcutt. MN CO do do Jogrph Briludn 711.00 do do &marl Torttnec, =MO du du 11. J. Mandurill. 1:1).00 Comers' Clerk, John McGoun, Counsel. !teary Rice, Comotonicerillik Clues, viz: Clerk or Quarter Sessions__ l'ostaides Ices, District Atkin:di fee5.....„.....__. lloarding, Wahl; clotti'g for prisoners - Vagrant.' lodging. and convey ing from county 72 12 altar's salary ..... 250.10 Justices` lees 67.06 WIMPS.' fees Physician for jail, medicine,.tc caw . - Court Expenses: Constables welting on C0urt...... 169.40 do Return and ndlettge,... R 3( 67 Tl-staff 78.75 , Conti Crier— .11 M Elliott, 120410 ~,, j ittfors' pay. Grand —. 5t1.71 do do Petit ..... 1220.78 Janttore.feer 100.110 do extra services. ... 11.00 3,248 31 laquests—coroner's pas, rza WI Cerement mileage 15.55' Witness' fees 19.50 Jurors' tee 5................. 198.00 Port mortem examidatrons 110 (10 . ' Funeral expenses 50.46 Jury Cum. Pay—James Wamock 411.50 " " Robert Pot 0r... 47.Lts " " " Clerk's pay..,...... 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R =ll- . vic..oFgpTP:4 c 5•4; 1 11,...F •;- II ..: 1 . z K• .g c = g'• r',. l ,I ' . ; a e 2:" x-rz :9_7.: . . . • ••,, -, • ; ~, __e l ~_ P li '.= I ri 7. I Dr. E. Arxisol4, Treasurer, in account, Jan. I. 1872, To balance from theyr MO f 9154 89 Jan. 1.1872. By ain ' t of general warrants To amount received from unseated lands 31 ESJ j prior to 1871........... .. . .... . _ ......... „ $ 718 31 Am't reed from Collectors prior to 1871 4865 7 8 By ain't gen warvanis fur 1071 - 451514 02 Ain't reed before the let of Angnst., 3b1139 64 By ain't Road view certificates paid..... 333 32 •• •• " " b.. September.. 1552 96 By ain't of Fox scalps eertlficaswpaid.. 40 00 " •, from tlollectors for 1871 .. . 16071 43 IBy ain't of Redemption money paid- 31 21 Ain't recd from Sheriff, fines etc 318 35 By ain't paid G. M. Fields, for l'o. Inst. 100 CC " " from redemp'u unseated lands 15 71 By ain't State personal tax & commis'n, 4783 30 Amount received for poll tax.., 15 40 By sm't„,,whisky fines, pd Beaver Falls " 01 lost tax paid , 11 73 1 School Board, . . 150 00 ....._. ...... _. ...... .... r 1 By ain't whisky dues pd Induety 8. B'd, 75 (Xi By abatement on tax pd before Aug Ist, 18:8 48 B 1 am% of 2 per CL on $.51,824 62, rse'd, BM 45 "' " " " 43,9133 14, pd out 879 71 By balance in Treasury Dec. 31st int.. 10211 69 NM Dr. Beaver Co. Stock .4cco, Jan. I. 1872., To amount of outstandinr Warrants for 171.' $ 1 1 X3 :NI To am% of outstanding bond.. ......... &DUO UO To balance, 14 943 57 I BM January' 1, 1812 DAnius SINGLETON, Register .of Wills in and for the County of Beaver in account of; Collateral Inheritance Tax with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the year Dr ending I)ecember 1, 1871. Cr. April 12 1871, For collateral Inheritance , Feb. 11, 1871. By cash pd J M. Imbrie, tax, Margaret Dohbins' estate ... ~. .......$ 44 45 ' Appraiser $ 150 May 8, 1871, For collateral inheritstree July 1, '7l, By cloth pd .1. Boyd, App'r... 1 50 tax. Samuel Allison's estate....... ........ 00 tit " 31. " by cash pd State Trea's recpt. 9ti 00 June 3. 1871, For collateral inheritance Sept 14, '• - 2to nO tax, John Minis' estate 20 24 By commission on $330.73, at 5 per cent. 11 August 7, 1871,F0r collateral inheritance '.- By balance due l'otombnwealth, tax, Charles M. Keetin's estate ... - - Aug 8, 1871. For collateral inheritance tax. Samuel Ligget4s estate,. Aug. St. 1871, For c lateral inheritance tax, Susan Calhocurs estate Sept. 2, 1871, For collateral Inheritance tax, Sarah Irons' estate. Total STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, t 0 The undersigned having been appointed an BEAVER CorsTY, '" Auditor, by the Court of Common Pleas in and for said County, to audit and examine the nee .unts, tte , of the Register of Wills of said county, hereby certifies that the above statement is true and correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. 4 0. A. SMALL. Auditor. DIRECTORS OF THE POOR ANT) HOUSE OF EMPLOYMENT OF BEAVER COUNTY FOR THE YEAR Is7l. Dr. Jan'y. 1, 1811, To balance from the year 1870 To amount received from county Treas. To rash recd from ettate of Joo Berger, " pd for farm'g impicartst rt-patrs to paid for inanmuce,... , " for stock hosts •• for thrrahmti ....... ........ " for freight and ferriage " for furniture... - •• for bricks and masonry work.. " for traveling expenses.. " for male labor.. :,1 " for female 1ab0r.......-1W al for extra medical atiendsuee.... -• for drags for w131a5 ,. ... Paid cash advanced by Wililana Shrouds . $7,401 88 ' By cash pd . for newspaper subscript toil, CT. Jan. 1, lie 72, By rash paid for support of 5 Salaries-11y cash pd P. M. Kerr. insane paupers ,•• 82,5% Oft physician _154 1•41 By cash paid for the support of out-door Cash paid Henry hire. counsel.. .51/ Ml paupers. 215 30 Cash pd Wm. Barton, farm hand ;sr, ;so By cash paid Allegheny County Home.. 37 50 Cash pd Win. Shroads, Steward, ma uO-I,exu; r,n ('ash paid for Court and Justice's fees... 1-3 :5 Cash paid for general merchandise......._9l7 53 Cash pd for wheat, rye, corn t potatoes 225 97 By bal. in hands of Directors Dec. 31. "ZI " paid for coal, 1921 • " pork and beef ,440 11 I Total, dectwed To cash rrceived Imm estate of Thomas Searighi, deceased To cash received from estate of Jame ?dcCarret, deceased„._ To cash received from George Engles, for support of Dixmont Asylum... To cash received for rent of property of Rachel. Crammer To cash reeds ed from David Liss, QM Jan. 1. 1571.1 III'iLDING Ft To balance from Tomb received from County Tre... Total, Cr. Jan. I_lli rash paid 1). & 11. Llas, Frb 2. 1871. .... B 3 rash paid same rartles. May 3d ...... ... " •" paid for cheeks and rings.. . ... By rash paid for beds . \:: .. ..,...-,- Cash patd for freight on the same Cash paid for phimb1ng......... _. .. ... BEAVER COUNTY, us. , We, the undersiemed Auditors of Beaver (smnty, do hereiy certify that We have examined the ammr•ts of E. Allison, Treasurer of said enunty; also, lteo!ipts and Ex pei.ditures of the Hirertors of the Poor and liousoof Enm also, the Statement lir tl e County Receipts and Disbursements, for the year 1871. and tiud them correct as they stand stated. .1. 11. CHRISTY ) SMITH CVHTIS. ‘- Auditors January 1 ,1872. WM. C.HUNTER J W SPENCER No. 8D Mark©t St., Black Silks, Fancyfilks, Jai). Silks / . Foulard De Soie, ' Pongee Fantaise, Green - Mohair, Grisselle Poplins, Betio Cloths, Plain and Fancy, DRESS 0-42101:1S# MotuTing, Goods / Paisley Shawls, Stripid Shawls, Lace Curtains. • t Persons visiting pittsburgli are respect fully invited to examine our stock, as the prices will be t VERY LOWEST. March2o:ly. Trans. £ Ming Ltoad Surreys In Clerk's office,.loo Ou Court louse and o * : Books. dupliaoes, stationery &c. 30 64 Printing bluffs Proc., adv. &c. tgWIJO Postage stamps, box rent, 4c 1:13 ' 121 41 C. H. °Meek & Jail—Hepalrs to 1843.43 do do do Fuel, ligtit,ac 344.13 do do do ' Incidentals,— 161 1 2,341 VJ Electimi officer' pay,Gen'i•M lipci 534.31.1 do House •ut... ....—... 3J O: du Assess tarsal Wee% 34.00 do Coast's. attending do 90 43 • • MO 60 House Refuge—Support of Initiates 627.01 do do Conveying do 10 Ili do do Manager-- 10.90 WS 02 hospital, Western Pt nu.—tiupport arid Cut Mug iutuatus POW' /inure—SU 01 paupers G2ill.Uo do do Budding a reptieg 5147-25 1213 51 .6991.4 - 3 .1E61.23 11,Sn 28 PlLDirector's pay, Robert Cooper, WS. do do oo Juno Slentz 69. Penitentiary.—Support, medicine aud clothing for pri50ner5......_.811.36 Conveying prusonen MOO Preittionotary'e justices fees,quallfying tp ahem -ati.:D Do 414 issuing cut. for tax scalps 2.u,s 2.2C6 CO SOO a► Wu ou latga 168.13 ;kl5 ou Taxes , Lost. Collectors' returns of 1145.:9 do do Assessment*, error In 91.23 do do Refunded, error In ilea* urer's sale animated limas 2oag - 1,4-213 2f eiVi 01 Militia. Brighton Vol. Co.. rent of armory for ..... --- Do pay of member.,. 2,518 26 --- 837 Sr i;om'rs' expenses boldlog courts of appeal 143 In Express charges....... 10 27 Itent,—Pabl blinon stinger for house oc copied by Sheriff Irwin, ....... /3 33 Am't marranta issued to Jan', 1, Itrit. 841,083 80 Certificates for road views ...... do fox 4U Redemption mousy... 31.21 Paid Teachers' Institote Rat* !nate tax sud commtssion ...... - =5. 00 , iN6l,§ky f1ue5......- ~..u . ,- _..„... ~, Abatezn't on taz.A.V: e t v g o k. =Z s , 21:rdcuLdo on ss 4kCsAci 14, paid oat, er,),71 antsiand Mg' warrants, ..... --....... i g 5, tint. In Treasury Dec. 31. 1811. 614 76 Total r - -- '.5 ti. 116 r ,L) ..... •-• :10 Et: l 34lloC.t.#l! tvt.I.S.SE-Eri'4 ith Beaver Couuiy for the Year 18:1. Cr MBE ,n,t for the Year 1871. Cr. By ain't of funds In county 'Treasury, January 1, -110„2:11 59 By amt due from Coll's, prior to 1871. 1,523:1 59 By ain't due from Collectors for 1871 '1,017 22 By ain't due from unseated lands prior to 1911 118 29 By am% due tram unseated lands far '7l 158 14 By ain't due from John onel:dug, Shelf 1 for lines and Inry $20,13ti b 3 ! Total. JOSEPH BRITTA IN. ) SAM 'EL L TORHESCE„'- Cocu'rs HUGH J. MARSHALL. MEI I 1 In 1111 MI 11,110 73 Total $ 573 11 6,W° 00 EEO ETD CEI 10! 2S 3500 31 CaPA paid for building materia1,...... ..... Cash pd for lumber for wash house_ . Cash pat] for cleaning the no building Cash raid for pipes and conductor's__ . Cash paid for lightning Cash paid for masonry work ....... Cash paid for furnaces. iron boom., ...... " window SIM .$6 144 rt,Sl , 5 00 $4O PO $OO Cash paid Henry like, for extra service. '(m 00 7 71) 561 E 211 ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY OF ERIE, PA. Cash Capital $250,000 00 Asssets. Oct. 9, '7l, 311,948 29 Liabilities, ..s - - 5.200 00 a W. ?WELK.II. Pres DS, ident: J. P. Treas TNure V CENT, Vice Pt. WOOr: Tiros. F. GOODIIICJI, Secretary. HOD. 0 Noble, - Erie , J W Hammond, do , lion Belden Marvin, do ilium Daggett, do Charles it - Reed. , do S Southard, do W N :Herrin., dol H W Noble, do , J.,Englehart, do JII.Nell, do W 8 Abbott, Titusville. Poiteles Waned at fat, laaartv 'gainer damaoo Fire. CHAS 'Wheeler, Pa., Dec.`, ENGINE VOIR SALE.—The undersigned bas an engine and, boiler. V 4 inch bore and 33 inch stroke, which: . he offers for sale at • rea sonable price. All in comcka l order. Call on or address— SOMERS. Janloll-111 Beaver, Ps. -- IDA 36 M 9 64 ....... 9.30 .......eaftuu grei. 1 7 1 1. 1 5101 I E.; • a G cSx §:"3 3 4. Z. - a .* .D. Z." Iqg n V 8 'e: :1. DIRECTORS Hon. Geo. B. Debuneter, Meadville. P. Hon J P Vincent, Erie Henry Ramie do Cburehill do Capt J R Richards do Richard O'Brian, do F H Gibbs, do John It Cochran, do >d llarttebb do Capt D P Dobbins, do IJuo Pettit:, Titusville. rates end liberal terms. by lialwnlog es well as B. iIUBST, 1871; ly ',New Ativertigensetain:\,. s4kl AGENTS WANTED 'NOW To sell oar Sewing SW; 4: Moir; ThriVt. Every traity uso it. $74 to MU per month elevect certainty. lieratiar te at Once to D. 4.. GO , EUNIIZT. Corlett N. IL . , 14 - 0 . - — Agods Waste fkluribe bivst aClilligW4r. • Charts, etc.! —New Trap of Penn. Q oftvanta: Pleasant and n Yingloni , 'acorn Mimi.* 4: Lichreclu, Empire Mau dc chart r.stabllshinettl, Ert 4, Llberty street. N.Y. Solli 1 1 1 14)1'1'm FREE To Hook-AGENTS! Send yotir itddresig, stating ceperimee. &Awn and book now selling, and receive free out new AGENT'S POCKET COMPANION, Wort' Islo.llo to any Boot Agent.' Doosatto Enos.. Publiatieno.Mßansout St. Phil,. 1----CIDEAT-- iTifiIv'VE—POWTILGENT6. Do you Walt IT agency. toad or traegl- Ine, with ue Opportunity to make $3 to • • $.1.1 a day selling , oar new'? solos White 1( Wire Cloaes Lbsest Thspliutforever: sample tree. Send for Wailer. Addre‘s , ; 1, • • at 011C8 Liasison Gi rd Mrs - Works, cor. ' ' Water St. and If al u m Lane 24. X., or 3sl• West Randolph street, Chltalft!s t9g! 2tl . ....i - t 7 71 , ' „t; ja p l =' ° ol -4 1/: ..,, ''' Cal tn. Lliwki i '. 14 ; .4"4 Oznsambieb be OD l , t . So I 4 by Drurgists at 177 CO Agents wanted for T. A gg. A UTIIIMPS ORANGE, BLOSSOMS- - • Freskifind Faded. • A book for the soling or old. lthabtind h r trlf6; for the happy and unhappy.dontdedly *carp: n eat , of his works. Hood rem; gnarl:ol4rd r ready t A startling temperance gory by btu—. thor. The only companion to 71n Night* tad Bar • Room ewer written Send for cirenlari to IL ~cdomlarl cf. rabilaheri Philadelphia. Pa' Agents Wanted.. The, oats canipletakfo-of, 38W JAMES Containing a full account Of all Ida scheme& eutcr- Piss+ and ar AM. I nation filograph tea of Vander bilt, Drew anti other peat ft. R. and tinaneiai'aiar• nate' Great .Pravda of the Tanumaay Dant pen pictures in the Lights it Shadows of lticw York Life. Joitie Jfanefi.td, the eiren. flow a beautiful woman captivated and rnineillter victims. Life of Edward a. Stokei. illustrated octavo of WU pages. Send $l.lO fur outfit and secure ter ritory at once. Circulars free. Cason Pablishiact Co., Philadelphia. Chicago or Cincinnati. AGENTS ' . The- PITYSIC.4L LIFE cf " W 0111.4L.1N Stilloutselk any hoof In the matiet. It fa thor oughly esteibliebed ‘te the only reputable work oh the delicate smbjecte of which It treaty. Nearly reedy! A new book from the yen 011110 IN. tll6', America's 1844.41 popidar irettirer and - .. . , writer on health. 19,1141 43 ~.~.~ The world-whir reputation of thosetheY.eridthe large sale or all bb previous norkit,caurtot. Witty secure an trnineuve demand far thli.btw tafeircuit4 best. GEOECIE MACLEAN, Pablidter, l'3lliversorn Street.nOtatteipbbt. Wells' Carbolic Tablets, For Coughs, Colds and Uoarseamirp Thep." Tablet,' predent the Acid In Corntiinaiinn with other efficient remented, in a popular 'Sum; for the Cure of all Throat and Lung .DlPeares: Hoareea,ea• and Liceratian Of the Vaud; are a tm. mediatmy relieved and' atatementrak- entiptantiv being deur to the propriety,' At relfit in cater of Throat difticnitles of 'lmre: etandlP.g.": GAUTlONl.,„tr,.°•„t.b . t4g'tlly b 4it..11 ,1 V11 1 m .l Tablet... Price 9 ceinatter box. Jana Q.' Kai: Lena. IN Platt St.. S. 4eud tor cLcutar. Agent for the r. !.3. • L. JUItUBEBA., called a Bifera, nor Is It Intended I.4!ifY, is A South American plant that h-di bean used fir many year* by the medical facility 01 those CODA tries with wonderful efficacy we a lA - revering Alter ative and Ungqnaled Purifier of the Blood; and is a Sure andlerfeet remedy for all disease:lot the . Liver and Spleen.. Enlargement or Obstruction of Intestines, Urinary, Uterine. or Abdominal Or gans, Poverty or Want of Blood, Intermitent or Remilent Fevers, friflammatiOn of the Liver, Dropsy, Slnggiah Circulation of the Blood,Shcesses,Tuinors, Jaun dice, BerOfttla, Dyspepsia, Ague and Fever, or their • ~ ionco tante. Dr. ELLS' CT OF JIIRIJBEBL is offered tb the public as a great inriEnrator and remedy for all inipttritii= of the blood, or for or genic weahue••e, with their attendant evils. For the fortloing complaints -1" 3e .. = o$ trt-TRATEMPI.A. is confidently recommended to every frattlly as A household remedy, and shoold be freely taken iff all derangements of the system, it gives tesith. vigor and tone to all the vital forces. And ant• mates and fortifies al4 weak and lymphatic temp eraments. JOHN Q KELLOGG, 18 Platt btreet, New York, bole Agent for the United States Price $1 per bottle. bend for circular. Cab 21t4ir El II ' s TUICYMPSCIN",S WORLD. RE'N OU FED PATENT GLOVE-FITTING CO . SET. If y AVM th oet sat id . aci"ry. Oct ttihg, and the rbeavest Comet r I r 1& ',Moe, you havr ever worn, btu No Corset hat ever at tained such a reputation. either In this or aby other country. As Act9l. made in, bust BE IMPROVED.' Every Cornet is stamped with the nuns. MOM KM, and the trade mark a Centex. Kitt by eh fret class dealers. TROkitatiN, LANGDON CO.. sole owners of patents, 391 Broadway. N.Y. .SW4OI 79 $375 A MONTH to pelt our Untverral Cement, Combination Tunnel, Rutton-lioto Cutter, and other articles. SACO NOVILTY CO, Saes; 31e. RARE CHANCE FOR AGENTS. AGENTS, we will pay you E. 40 per week in oak If you will engage with us *r aster.. Ererythlng Wrangled and expenves paid. Addresit F. A. ELLIS & CO.. Charlotte. Mich.- " EZE3 $10,136 tZ I)SYCHOLOGIC Fascia&lion. or Scut Char t- mint', 400 pages. by Herbert Hamilton, 8. A. How to nse this power t which all possesaj at will. Divination, Spiritualism, Sorceriea, Demonology. and a thousand otner wonders. Price by mail, $1 '25 in cloth ; paper corer, $1.4 , 1. Copy free to agent, onlg $1 .000 mon thly easily made. Ad dress T. W. EVAICS. Putt. 41 S. KM Street, Ptiii ladelpbla,l'a. feb7;4 A.O t or'ss Noticle. IN the Court of Common Pleas or Beaver county, No. I, Nov. 'f erm. MIS. In Partition. And now, to wit, January IS, IKI2. on motion of Samuel Magaw, Esq.. the Court appoint John B. Young. EN.. an Auditor to make distribution to and among. the leg,sl representatives of IA m. Ma gaw, Jr , tie.c'd.. ot the proceeds or the eale of the real estate of said decmt-ed which was accepted br Samuel Magaw. From the Record. Jorm CAUGHEY, Pro. ..- scrrick...-1 tsitl meet the parties Interested-1n the above ease, at 10 o'clock, a. m,. in the office of the l'lerk of the Orphan's Court In Beaver., on the 14th day of March, A. D. Is7l, for the purpose of hearing their respective claims and making ()Jeri button to kid among those legally entitled there try when and where those Interested can attend tl they Fe , proper. J. B. YOUNG.. Auditor. feb $330 73 k-D.M tN ISTII NOTlCE.—Letters of ad mintotration navinc been maned to the under signed on the elate of Jolin S H.rrtni, esq. deed. late of chippewn toirnolt:p. Beaver comly. Pa all go-none Ind.-toed to the awe are hereby noti i tle:i that immediate payment reluirrtk awl a!! tho•e ha% in ; ; claim acntn,t it wilt present them dnlv authenticated for rettlernent to JOHN sLENTZ, Adm . r. Mack Hawk C 0 , rt e av, e t ,. H . let?. to 371 111 95 19 ru '2. 71 ROMER SAVINGS BANK. JOWN % DON •1.13 w J. OPETEUXII. I.VO. •I'ItYFREI2. u 4 srrrcatit.,Cas/'r SPEIVE.Iti: & 31cDONALD I , ;Kt th , ato in ex-ban:T. ioton. Government Sec-uri ne, make coileetzon oh an 110 - 4-,t.iblo points In Ihk. United '..tate. and Canada. moi:lving moiler on .object check. and receives time depot,- u. from One dollar and upward. and allows inter ,o 11. r Ily-taws and rives furnished ft", by applylitz at thr hank. e 4 nk open daily' ttom a. tn., till a. I) tn.. • and od Saturday even ing, Icon) 6to S o'clock. We refer by permui,,lot Go 3;9 1:$ L. H °ATM 110141. J. S, Itt-ram, AL c. SCOT! 4c Co I=ll=3Zl SntEnrn .t Joivi lIAELP. Ettoma. T. 319 71 ' , lt 17 A. C.. 1117e...T, S. H. Wil-soN, novl4ll.ly-chd je'2B 1..1 Y 1 .4,1 G. S. Hkfl ER.. F. A. BARK= BARszR. ti.!. 11&111.11.G11 & Co., hem Brighton, It 14(17 141 73 G. S. BARKER at Co., Al;rarer Falls, /b. XI A. N K fr_l E.4,_„ Deniers tn Exchanze. Coin. Untlydns, Ate.. Se. Coliiietions made on all accLe.tnle points In the naed States and Canada Ac,onnts of Merrti. ants. Ntanuflieturees. and lndirldnais, r•o•itited. lntercnt a lowed on lime devoritre. Cdtrespon• dents will receive promptAttent,ori. [decilzly CM 31 MI 212 ttl 'LS I.3in JI sfi 161 IP W(1) ... $6,770 11 NEW DRAW TEED, Ham Jnat been received, and to now the best Family ilackihs in the market. It Makes the Lock Stitch, is Simple, Noiseless, Eas ily Operated, and very effective. We 'Want Good Sewing No chine Agents In al I unoccupied territo/y. twathom we will give the moat liberal terms: The Elaptic is the easiest Machine to sett In the market. . HOWARD EATON & CO., General Agent,. 17 FIFTH AVENUE, , Pxrepartan, Pa feb9l.lyl LOOK HERE. Q PRYING ANDSVBEISED GOODS. —The nndersigr.ed twits Imre to Inform his frien.i• and the public generally that he has JosCreceived ci new steel 01 goods of the latest styles for Spring and Summer wear ,which he offers at very tuotlerat rules. GhYPLEM ENS' URNISHINff . CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Clothing made to order on the Pbortest Thankful to the public for past [scars, Flippo by elosedttention to business to merit s cantata once of the same. DANIEL MILLERP" BRIDGE ST.. BRIDOKWATKR, mar 24:tf = Tnomso:v9s GENUINE GLOVE - FITTING OFEL S Coorta. 131E,Exany TIIA DIMIIT.N6 NATIONAL lisisx, Pittsburgh Ps 41713 TAT GOODS. E I
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