The Beaver krgus. Beaver.• Meek 41114 111714 Circulation MANI* ./hinditd. Rates of A." -tow; r-- - 10 'um se 00 v. 00 g Nnareg-, do 50 500 00 ID 3 ,qnsins, do - 110 - i 11' 1$ 001 wires. „ 800 10 00 15 00 . 8101100 15 00 fa 00 1 -1110 'l5 00 10 00 23 00 , n311:005.i.,7* !IA) 10-00 uOO 00 001 AdedtillitzitadOirad Execatore Notkes•-• .41 3 CO sPect 4 I**Sierlitte, ten anti. 421 r EVlttoldWilla - *lade lamarteTly, except rot utanslist. which mast be paid adYannarr,'•. G EO. 1%,111”10t161.2 AO Park Row. N. York. AND - S. 111. PETTENGUA SF Cal SI Park 'tow- New York,_ are the sols agents for TON StArla Am:wain that city, and ate authorised to contract for Inserting advertisements tarns at air icrsk .eat cub rates. Advertisers that City are re quested to leave that; favors with either of the above bonsai. T. MeCLER.LAND & Co. are the Mitts` A zents In Pitotteugh. sad are authorized to con tract for advertisements At oar lowest crib rates. TIME TABLE. Cleveland & Vl ttsbnr B..—Tratrui going East leave Beaver Station s follows: Mor ning AccoWn 9.19 Mail, 9.47 p. tti.;Evetiing Fait Line, 5.27. Train" offts .. .Westieave Beaver Station 11.1 AM. ..46 a. m. Accommodation and St reef:lSM:nigh to Bellalr.) 5..45 p. m. . - MO attention of the public is directed to the follOwlng New ',A.dvertisements which appear l'cir the first time in the Annus to-day: \ • Special Notice-Dr. 5 ,, P011.1 Notices-9r. Jedos - 41 Special Notice—N. Setae' 60 Pob!lc Sale -4. IL licDonslll. latunt Special Notice—lteardmating the Hair Special Notice—Dr. Ayer Special Notice- Dr Pierce Card—Weimer & Bbareiacc—_— . New Advertisement-D. Appleton a - Co .. _ ... C A dc.-Plorente famine Xachlne-XeCleihtod...o A de.- -Nifty. Cut itfla-lllcCleltand__......o A cents Wanted-Wm. Snmnerd New Adv.—Win. ..0 New A dveritiaraletit--Sharp* ficrwaiw.. t q wl;l43l New Ada—JUMP alar Public Sale-Geiwre Heide:ter. lagyo - Special Notice B. L. B. Datbe--XeClelland-.....C. Special Nolices—Wra. Bnechlinc„.. New Adeeetiressents—Danehy Wateroreot—Arritultural Society__- .. Adv —M B. Cochran — O. Ilowelta Special Notice—Dr. (11dahRe._ 41 Special Notice—R. T.Tsylor. 10 Advertleetnent-R 'T. Taylor Isqnew , Special Notice-Satchel Lost ...... 5 Howe to Let-It:gone of S. J. Boyd. 3 :. Till latest and best styles of Jewelry In VI their various brandies. to be found at Yoko 82rottwoos's Sono & Co. 93 M arket at. Plttayusgb. jely ~.4!iil'iouscannorrs.--The following tariff of charges for announcing the names of candidates for norninatlcin.at the enscong nominating conven tion, to the respective offices mentioned, and for. printing cards and tickets, has been agreed %%pod by the Republican papigs of this county : rang-revs, .. ... e . s2le, BeDare.. . .. ...... $l5 A.l.emblv 10. Sheriff 10 EtTirter et Reeord'r 10. Clerk el Coarse 15. commidmoner.. .... 5. Poorhouse Director. 3 Adioctste Judge.... 5. Attti1t0r......... ......_.. 3. Cards and 'tickets. per 1,000. $5. Cold.—The thermometer stood at zero yelterday morning, (March sth) at this lace. rr nu No S•LrEs.—Sterllne Silver. Table Wan and prefentation pieces- John Mayen/eon's Rosa h to . 93 Market street, Pittsburgh. jel-ly Several Communications, including an nUituary notice from South Bearer township. came too late for this week's A rgss, They will appear in the next is sue. ..01 ()CRP, ' CUICICA. CLoclai .—American C - if WI stock: newest styles: lowest . .7oSst ..,-6tefesson's Sons A' Co., 93 street. ritts burgh Kr 7 -2/ _ ,_......_ _ . el Lost—Containing clothing. Ae,—on Monday 2Gth February, between Zelienople and Rochester. A fair. re ward -will be given it left at Bastian's Hotel, in Zelianople. PATeNT MF.DICIti EN. of all kinda, William Roachling's, Rochester. A Heavy Porker.—Mr. S. W. Doug lass of ,liew Sewickley township, this county, killed a hog a few weeks ago, which weighed; when dressed, 587 pounds. It was of the common breed of hogs, and was but 19 months old. This, we believe is the largest hog killed in this vicinity for some time past. We Invite our friend. to call and examine our stock before parcha.ing el.eurbere. Oedema care fully and promptly filled John Stevenson'! (I Co. MI Market street, Pittsburgh. Attention is directed to the adver tisement in an other column, of Messrs, Sharp & Hoffman of Rochester, wirn_ have enlarged their business and are now prepared to accomodate the public with almost everything wanted in their line- They will be found correct busi ness Men and thoroughly posted in all the departments of :rade. Call and ex amine their goods, and note there prices. FOR the newesit. and !stoat novelties Watches. J , ' ,, e 1 17 sad Silver Ware at the lowest prices. go I n John Stevenson's Sons st Co., 93 Market street. Pittsburgh. Beaver College opens Its Spring sus ion March 28th. The Trustees with the changed name are devising liberal things for this very successfnl school. So that, thelyonth of this county can find advantages here superior to those which they may find abroad. The present term, which has proved a very pleasant and 'prosperous ore, is tie close with a rare tnusical entertainment March 21st. Savan-PLATIen WAns.—We sell none but trip p`e piste. Send for drawing., and prices. Goods sent c, o. ID if drafted_ John Sterensox's Sons Co.. AS Market street. Pittnburgh. Je •17 Capital runishment.—Debate. VA 7 4 poe.T, Feb. Ir , 1872. R. Entoron: fmr town was very much enlivened by quite an interesting debate, which took olace in Cornelius' Hall, Tuesday evening Feb. 20 on thequastion: Resolved. That capital punishment is wrong, and should be abolished." The question was affirmed by Messrs. Marks. Hamilton and McCague. of the Franklin Literary Society of Brighton township; avid denied by Messrs Martin, Allen. and Eakin, of the Industry De bating Socierv. The qeestion was deci ded in favor of the negative. RPFX. WATCETEI., WATCHER. -/ he moll complete line In the City of Plltabarzh, and ill the neceaaary ott • Nettments to he had or John Sterenson's :Sans et lb 93 Market stre-q. Pitlabargh. Je7.ly Annual Agricultural Heeling. —The Animal et9ction of officers of the Beaver count} - Agricnltural Society will "March Nth, aCisort House, on Monday By order of the Presitisibtra- T. 0. Asstitrrz, Rec. Seep. Tn compliance with a resolution passed at the last annual meeting. the members of the - Society in the several election dis tricts of trite county will please send me the names of persons in their respective scdions or districts, from whom a board of officers will be selected by the ITIPM -I.pr4 present at the annual meeting called as above. WM. S. BARCLAY, Cor. Sec. WALTHAM W•TflitS—Belor. Agents for the pelf. of those 'Watches in the City of Ptirstrurgh, wc are confident of our ability to plesoe In stiles find prices. ./o/tn Stevenson's - Sons et Co., $1 Mar otreet, Pittsburgh. Yei-17 I.lmt - ot Letters remaining In Beaver Pont-office. Marcb Ist, 1572: , ;am'i Anderson, Mollie A Black James Brittain, M. Barker, . Daniel Banatloller, John Bailey" NI madame° Dunlap. John Goddard H H Harrison, esq, W W Herron John Haler, Mrs Elizb'th Logan Mists Mary Mincir, Jennie S. Mckean Ni boa:famish Small, Mrs Almira Small 2 Scott ct SO . n,Memrs lifoseadrjoelUmstead M. A. MeGaFrieg.T. M. WATen Rararatxa.—lt "dor watch Is ont of or /ler, send it to John Stevenson•s Seam& Pitte berrb. It 1011 be repaired and renamed tree of erpt es, charges. All work warranted. jeT.IY Never, in th•h history of invert tuin.: has an article bounded into the pub lic. favor with the rapidity of the now Do• niestie Sewing Machine. Agents who have been in business for years. and who know what a good Sew ing idgchine is, pronounce in its favor. In fact; the General Agents have so ma ny applications from old and experienced canvassers, that they scarcely know who to chose I, sample.sibun of work done on ithis machine, which Is fuillished to agents, is realy as much-a work of art, as a fine p"Mins Such delicate puffing, tucking iind raBting nu fabrics light as air, such exquisite embroidery of oirthiand flamer; such beautiful stitching and quilting on the fipest satin, besides elegant samples hrmmtng and felling, together with every lead awning on every' kind of Ruda vraa never before dreamed of. liessera. R. W. Steadman & C0..-of 411 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, will send Cir culars on application. Fouled Ditirunie4ie:-00 Subdiiy Feb. 25th, the body of a man was found float ing down the Ohio* river "near Gecqpi town. Tfiedersissod had css a dark jack-, et, coat, pants and vest, under shirt and drawers. He was about five feet aight Inches in bight, bad black hair and chin whiskers, and Is, supposed to be between twenty five and thirty years of age. He had one goldand one silver ring on tks, fingers of tho left band, and also wore ear-rings. He bad the appearanee of having been in thd, water for some time. John McFall Justice of the Peace at Smith's Ferry. held en inquest over the remains ? when the jury returned a ver dict of found drowned. 3= $lO 00 15 00 18 00 ' 81 00 88 OD a) 00 leo 00 Bon' Fahnentock's Lead and pure HEM seed oil alwaye on "band and sold at the lowest Pittsburgh rates, at Win. Busch- Rug's, Rochester. About the "llleek Dutch" Aral ete.—A gentleman of thla place received the following note on last Monday morn ing from O; 'P. Wharton Esq., which we are requested to publish : BEAVER. PA., March 4th, 1872. . KIRA& Sin :—I hear that Mr. Jo. Ander son told you that the "Black Dutch" ar ticle was written by me as common; cation, and never appeared in the Rail ,lcal ss an editorial. This is a lie in all its parts, and told by a born liar. The article was written by Rev. A. B. Brad- Ibrd, as a communication, and was in. sorted as an editorial by Quay's order. Rev. A. B. Bradford is too much of a man to tell,a lie, and will not deny this, jf you inquire of him. Very respeetfupy, 0. P. WHARTON. P.S. I called to see von this morning but you were not up. In a burry. 9.-P.W. PnEscairrions carefully compounded day and night. The physicians can de pend on the purity of the drugs at Win. Buechling's. Rochester. ... Speaker Rata* sad the Ladies. —Miss Hindman the loader of the female Suffragists of Allegheny county, went to Rarrisburgh a couple of weeks ago to present petitions urging the granting of the admission 6f women as delegates to the convention for the modification of the State Constitution. On her return she appeared before a public audience and said : She was more than ever con vinced, since her visit:to the capital, that women should be lawgivers for them selves. Women had some good friends In the Legislature—women might trus t Mr. Anderson, of this county, and Speak er Ratan—the names of others she was not at liberty to give. Iu the House women had other_good friends in Mr. Gilfillan, Mr. Mickey of Washington county, and Mr Hancock, of Philadel phia. To LET A Goon 'Horst in Beaver, with seven rooms, on the-bank of the Ohio. Inquire of S. J. Boyd. Dr.,White Feather, of the Shaw nee tribe of Indians, lectured in the E. church of this place on last Thursday evening. The principal portion of !js , lecture was confined o the c mink habits. (to., of thelndian ra . We were not present to bear , ut understand thairit was hi amusing. tie had a goodaudlee. The proceeds, over and ahoy* the lecturer's fee, went to the Ladies' Working Society. Personally. we do not take much stock in Indian performances. The war-whoop is heard too long on our streets after the braves have departed. Nearly all of our little tads immediately become Shawnee. Sem inole or Klckapoo warriors and the air rings with their unearthly shrieks from morning until late bedtime, fbr months afterwards. A little Indian now and theiywould not come amiss, but a large amonntof the article IS an absolute bore. So say you all. or My friend,stop that terrible tough, and thus avoid a consumptive's grave by using Dr. Pierce's -Golden Medical Dis covery. For curing all throat, bronchial and lung diseases it has never been equaled. Bold by druggists. ctosawirembe. AlOosatiptlieb4.llossa- On last Sabbath it was announced in the M. E. congregation of Bridge Water, that a deficiency existed in the pastor's salary for the year, amounting tc POO. This was owing to the fact that quite a num ber of the members of the society had removed to other localities during the year,. On the day referred to, however, steps were taken to raiso the amount necessary to adjust the claim; and While 'the members themselves contributed no little praise was awarded by the congregation to Capt. J. V. Mc- Donald, Dr. A. T. Shallenberger and Mr. B. S. Ranger—gentlemen who are not connected with the society—for their lib eral contributions on the occasion; Capt. McDonald alone giving one hundred and fifty dollars. The whole deficiency was raised in a very quiet way, and in the ,course of a few minutes. We make men tion of this circumstance with no little degree of pleasure, for but few ministers Are more devoted to their calling than the paltor bare referred to, (Tiev. -- Hollingshead). Cam"' There are probably a hundred or more persons in this and neighboring towns, who daily suffer from tue distress. ing effects of kidney troubles, who do not know that JOHNSON'S AciouvwE LINI MENT is almost a certain cure. In severe cases, great relief may be obtained, if•not a perfect ekare. Editorial Notice.—Tbe reader's at tention is called to D. Appleton dt Co's advertisement in another column, of a new edition oft , lie leading novels of Fen imore Cooper. " - designed specially for popular circulation. The first of the se ries wili be "The last of the Mohicans," which will appear with numerous new illustrations by F, 0 C. Darley. The style of publication will be tbe popular oc tavo i form, with paper covers, the pur pose being to render the novels as low as possible. Heretofore there has been no edition of this acknowledged head of American romaneiste suitable for gener al popular circulation, and hence the new issue of these famous novels will be wel= corned by the generations of readers _ stating up since Cooper de parted from us, As time progresses, the chaimeter, genius and value of the Coop er romances become more widely recog nized; he 118 now the Rreat classic of our American literature, anti his books as the prose epica of our early history. Find Claws Cow lbr excellent mw, fresh In last Novernber„ can be purchased by calling at the Annus office Satisfacthry reasons for selling will be given._ feb29,tf. Ladle,' Spring inshions. —We are to have charming costnmes in lin en, percale and'oi her spring materials by and by ,wli 4 ch are already garnished with bleached and unbleached . lace and fringes. Irlin sends as these_ Then there is another soft, all-wool fabric, exceedingly pretty Awithal, of French cretonn, perfect ly plain, solid color. It acts as body-guard to the figured chintzes. For instance, if the former, make the underskirt, vest, tinder sleeves; it is double width and 80 to 90 cents a yard. About nine yards will be required—or eight—according to one's size and ideas about the flouncing thereof Ot the flguret) eretonnh to wear over this must the Verdun be made,or a plain overskirt ana shaped in orderio disclose the vest. It may be added that in this sea son's glods an innovation is made, and bo (lnds of flowers are not altogether the mkt as arabesques to every species often metrical aesign are found in very bright tinti on a plata grpand . of black or neu tral shade Pretty new cambrics are visible, sug gestive of breakfast-tables upon which lie early salads, with a primrose for the bet tonhole and young green vines peeping in at open windows. They lie tantalus like upon counters as yet in snowy grounds on which blush tiny buds in pink and blue arid faint violet There are Others in stiffer styles of the invariable right-angles, square, and line SirPes in black. which will do for a hirs.Girad &rind, but never for enchanting Dolly Vsrden. lir. Rob wbo Loki in the Weet for several- yes at the :mid of hts son-ler-bk.w, K. Bad at Ogwanki, Wino* on the.. , reutarsi reached ver on laatBaitirdak titOrti lug In charge of Mr. Roden, and the fu neral took Piece on the afternoon of the ottowingikabbath. • Mr: Mechem :Ives about 64 - '3 * *B of' age, and - for many years trapsieted.buidnewOuis merchant in Beaver. recently beard of several laughable in- - stances ofia . this county being persozgr captured by tlifiVAiounterfelt money dodge. The way It is made to work is sotnethhig like the following: t fdr. Greenhorn receives a "confidential" circular from a New York slither, in which be is informed that for 1100 in good -tuoilay.slo of which Is to lieisent with the order, and the remaining 190 to be paid on delivery,he_w.W send hits by expresislo.o. Ihja bolt effffilatning WOO of counterfeit moneYists — *tee' cited' that intonehtinkeirt - AltrOtteb AM di* tingnisb it - -fnms the ifttoulni . Visions of ease. ifiesiefre - aild itaxiiry at once begin to fleattlirirtigtiOeetifiorttla: brain, and he writes bit order. meioses • his $lO and sends it by • mail to his "friend." in New York t Reim° after begins to visit the express eiffice,lnquir lug abotit a: small box be Is expecting, and if told it is not there, be walks away despondingly; in fact he isassid. to look, as if hope- deferred was making his heart sick. Hisvisits, however, to the express office aro continued from day to day, until at last the box tomes. lie feels . good now. He pays the $9O, takes his treasure carefully home, opens it, and finds, note fortune in embryo, but a lot of sawdust., and nothing else in it. He realizes for the first time that his "friend' in New York, is not Just the man be aught to be; and that be is short just one hundred dollars is as perceptible to him now as the nasal organ on his neigh bor's face: Some of the bitten ones,over come with their loss, publish their own infamy, by detailing the whole transact tion,and then wonder why they are with out the sympathy of the putlie in their "misfortune." They do not seem towns prebend that they sought to, and that it was through no fault of their own, that they failed to become as arrant scoun drels as the New York sharper himself. Others of them bite their lips, keep quiet, and If their attempts to become dishonest gets to the ears of the public, it usually leaks out from somethleg that was seen or said at the Expre4 of fice where the siksv-dust package pit in an appearance. Capt Jesse Dean, of Rochester this county, died on the 27th inst., after a short illness, The deceased was well known to all of our river men. The itteburgh Gazette of last Thursday con tains the following touching the life of Capt. Dean, which will be read with in terest by ail who know him: Elsewhere we announce the death of Capt. Jesse Dean, who was born at Lis bon, Ohio, 52 years ago, went on the Ohio river In 11536. at the age of 18, with his brother Wm. Dean, then command ing the steamer Hunter; afterwards on the Boston and' Allegheny (first one of that name.) Caiit. Jesse Dean piloted the Majestic, Amaranth, lie* England No. 2, Messenger No. 2, and others of the famous Cincinntiti and Pittisbingli packet line. Later be piloted the "Clara Dean, in the Louisville trade, and sub sequent to that oamintuxiel the& Louis. Be left the river in 1859, and tried farm ing in Illinois, but not finding it conge nial to his tastes, he returned to the river In 1883 and took etimmand of the packet Carmen& Since that time he comman ded the present Messenger, running be tween Cincinnati and New Orleans. He retired finally from the river business in 1870, since which tirnebe has been resi ding at Rochester, Beaver County, Pa., where he died Tuesday, 27th inst. Capt. Dean leaves' four children, three eons and a daughter, and a large circle of Medd* to mourn- hialcias. Thus passes away another of our-old, whotodits a - nd suocessfat steamboatmen, eavbeillinsurv, the best heritage for his children. He was one of the old stock of boatmen, which is now becoming smaller with each year, and will soon be entirely gathered to their last resting places. Capt.' Jesse Dean was well known throughout the whole western and south ern country, as none were more active and stirring midst the busy scenes On the Ohio and Mississippi during the past thirty tire years. The flags of our steamers were yesterday draped in mourning and placed at half mast in honor of the memory of the deceased. He vas one of a family of four brotherit —all steam boatmen—via: Captains Wil liam, Alexander, Samuel and Jesse. Farewell, old friend. CEO Ladles. Keep Your Eyes Open! Beware of traveling nameless store-keep ers, who entice the public in their shops, and take advantage of their innocence, and sometimes ignorance, and sell them their worthless trash at so called bargains when thee can get first class goods of M Sctu Irv, New Brighton, at the saute fig ures; and, in some Instances, 25 per rent. less. Remember, this tirm keep only new goods, which are received every day from Headquarter's in the East; and doe s not offer goods for a short time only, but always, at lower prices than anylletitions firm can do; and M. Schiff is determined not to be undersold, ao that no lady can have an excuse to creep about in shan ties to look for bargains, where they gen erally get cheated in nine cases out of ten —as has happened before to-day. Below are named a few articles, among hund reds of others, which M. Schiff offers at prices which will challenge competition . nett 200 cde ppool cotton, per *pool . 3 Rcot needle-pointed pine. per paper. ...... 4 •RePt drilled eyed needle',.per ... 3 Beet toilet octap ac low a. . ..... Lone linen shoelaces per dozen., .. 4 Finest large honeycomb "preada, only $1 :A onto and eye, per box, l 9 doz China Button•, 111 doz.. .......... .. 4 lined paper collars, per box !lair nets, from 2 cent. onward*, ladies ' good. pore linen handkerchief's. 4 for 25 Ladle.' good pure lawn handkerchiefs. fi for.. 25 Ladies' hem.titched handkerchiefs. 4 for ... 25 Ladies' embroidered handkerchiefs. 2 for .... 25 Men". large rue hemmed hsndkerchlefs•.... . lU Men's cotton half hose, as low co, 5 Meu's cotinn half hose, a superior article Led lel,' Onto° ho.e. as low as .. ('hildren'm hose, am low am Kid Raids, a %ulterior article, .. Fine Frrnen pique. per yard. only lleet wove whalebone corsets . . Very good ashlonsble hoop skirts 155:35 Pretty •ce r<llars. . from 10 cents up Good domestic Fincham,.... 10 cents per yard Rest domestic ;Tim - elm 12 , i •• '• 4-4 I'o/leached sheeting mnslin.l , •• •• 4-4 Extra heavy Ph re tin g musliti,ls 4-4 Bleached sheeting muslin ...1':,4 4-4 do of tintob sheeting do 15 All other fancy goods, notions and dry goods, are sold at this establishment at cortespondingly low prices. 0 f ria v tni examine money elsewhere for old auction goods, at higher prices. We nntiee that the Agricultural papers all over the chUntry recommend the use nt SHERIDAN's CAVALRY CONDiTioN.PoW • I)EUS —EXCHA.Z;(II,.. Farmers and -Alms in this section have long known anal appreciated the advan• tage of these powders over all others. Dr. Oldshue'll Letter of Instruc tion to Patients. We are constantly receiving letters from all parts 9f the country requesting information respecting our system of practice, and the course of proceedings necessary to again from us a medical diagnosis, or medicines. To faMlitate the matter of answering these letters, and to make plain the con ditions required to obtain a thorough, scientific, and correct diagnosisfrom oc ular, Chemical and microscopic examin ation of the urine, we would say In collecting a specimen of the urine, for analysis, take :half/rat passed in the morning, or immediately after sleep. No other kind wilt be oxen:tined. Send about two ounce" in a clean vial. A less qui:utity than two ounces cannot be well tested. Always give the name of the patient in full. 13e sure to give the age of the patient. Withou t knowing the age, we will nei ther exact tine the sped men nor give med-, tattles. lJniess ti le above instructions are strict ly follow( IL no attention will he paid to the awe. Specim ins of urine can be sent by ex press (bu t pot by mall) from any part of the Unit d States; and medicines can be obtained t,y the same conveyance. Our cii argeS for examination range from three t to ten d9liars. Address Drs. Gldlshne, No. 12 2 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. L. OLosnua, I►f. D. • T. L. Omenult, 111.,14 J. W. OLDsSuk, 'Medtesti • ,/sorties).-4,448t - Fll - Maioh . Her t ati` the"dsT taiV apart by the Odd Faltartei of Beaver 'AAA No.. PIO; toiletitpda ViAr arr the Miller blocki‘ Brldtpreater, Pa. The d ay pr ays to be a y,e47 pleasant, one, ands as a results - large number of Gad Fellows from other Lodges, and many . c lucceia were present to witness the cer emonlea. A number of theSlitte °Were of the Order were also in attendance, among whenkwe may mention thy fol lowing: Anita% Meek* rir.4 VY. M; Jas* R. Nictitation, 11: S.;' 'Rev. J. J. Mo. r lllyar, W. G. C.; J. H. Elton, W. 0. John H. Myler, W. 0. C., and John K. Brown . W4B•Po'''Y'l l ePdPeatlri cat werive9tiductea by r. Nichobten, and were of a very impressive character. Several anthems were sung by the choir, led by Mr. Will A. Smith, of Rochester, who never falls to provide good music whenever called upon. After the aer vice,* in thelllall were concluded . the Lodge and the audience repaired to the Presbyterian Church, where an address of more - than an bone's- (Wrath:ooam listened to with rapt attention by the large audience present. Mr. Nicholseti was the orator, and a sound, senelt4ll speech did ho deliver on the occasion. In fact no good man or *omen could take exception to Odd-Fellowship as be presented it, and we take it for granted that he neither wing& to color its beau ties, nor bide its faults, in the effort. Ho was followed in a short address by the Rev. J. J. Mclilyar, after which the benediction was pronounced, and the Odd Fellows returned to their Hail, and the audience dispersed. In the evening they were again brought together, with anumber of invited guests, to partake oa bountiful supper provided by the Mrs. Odd Fellows, in the rooms on the first door of the Miller block. Those Ladies deserve no little credit for the ample arrangements made to aocommo dateall who were present. After supper was over the guests retired to the Lodge room, where an address was delivered to them by William Hurst, esq., who stated that the Lodge was instituted in 1849, and that of the five members wbo then applied for a charter, two had died, two had removed to other parts, and that only himself remained to take part in the ceremonies of this. Since that time, however, the ,organizauon had grown from five to one thousand. Mr. Hurst's address was very interesting, ana he timed by paying - -a glowing tribute to woman, who was foremost in every good word and work. At the con closion of Mr. Hurst's address, the Rev. John Murray was called upon to make some remarks. He responded and al though not a member of the Order, ex pressed himself highly pleased with what he say. and heard during the day and evening. Subsequent to this an an them was sung and all departed, feeling highly gratified with the services of the occasion. Wears The - Hall itself is a spacioue, well or dered room, and we heartily Join with the speakers of day in hoping that no angry, uncharitable word may ever be heard witibies Pensylvallia Legislature. SENATE, Feb. 28.—Mr. Brook made personal explanation, which was deemed satisfactory, for his violation of his parol of honor. A bill was introduced declar ing the incompatibility of moneyed and salaried officers with any other officesin this commonwealth, rendering • viola tion of the same on the part of the Skate, United States city or county officers— in trust or otherwise—subject to a fine of from $lOO to $l,OOO, and rendering the party ineligible to any office for five years. The committee in the Evans in vestigation, reported that they were un able to bring that gentleman before them aud'asked for a process to arrest hitd— granted: Ibim W. Forney has made a deposition stating thatliesiever had any .. 111814511 T -, . . • =LI w h stover with Go versos- deary;--bill.that he was paid $3,000 dollars by Evans, which was paid fordifferent transactions. • House.—There was nothing cloite in ; the House, with the exception of passehig bills on first reading. Sess'rE, Feb. 29.—The entire deg was spent-on a resolution for a committee to investigate whether Gerikeral Hartranft and R. W. Mackey had been , guilty of robbing the public, as intimated in a correspondence of the N. Y. Tribune. The matter ended in submitting the whole matter to the Evans investigating committee, which was given tho privi lege of three days in the week for inves tigating the G. 0. Evans matter in Phil adelphia. HOIIBE. - The local option bill passed. It provides that the electors of every township, borough, ward and election district may vote for or against the gran ting of licenses, every third year. It is not to interfere with any other existing local or prohibitory law. The bill rela tive to the election of Auditor General and Surveyor General, passed. It pro vides that in case of vacancy-, the incum bent shall hold the office until the next general election, and a successor is duly qualified. SENATE, March l.—Petilioos from Beaver county for a prohibitory liquor law were presented : also for the exten sion of the Mercer county liquor law to Beaver county. A bill forsn amendment 1 to the constitution providing for the election of State Treasurer by the people was passed finally by a unanimous vote. Adjourned till Monday. Ifonsk.—The bill incorporating the Beaver County Oil pipe Co., passed, The l iiipeaker appointed Messrs. Hewitt, Mc `Junkin, Mitchell, Albright, Sanner, Jo sepbs and Daily on the cotnmittee to in vestigate the frauds at the recent election in Philadelphia: A bill relative to costs in criminal cases, which givels the Jury power to direct by whom the costs shall be paid—as in cases of misdemeanor— except In eases of murder, burglary, rape, &v.., was introduced. Also a sup plement to the act of 1870 relating to Ju dicial Sales and lelns of mortgages. Ad journed till Monday. tree of Charge.—Call at Aadrtessetee Drag Store, Beaver, or at S. C. Ilannen's, In Rochester it 44 got is sample of Dr. A. Bosehee's German Syr: up, free or charge. It has lately been tntrodoced Into this country from Germany. and for say per son snfrering from a severe cough, heavy cold set tled on the breast, consnmptton or any disease or the throat or longs It has no equal In the world. Our regular size bottles 7i cents. In all cases the Malley Willi be promptly returned II perfect satis faction Is not given. Two domes will relieve any case. 'Try it. nov211;ly '•!1Y TWO WITNEASFAV." Din. EDITOR :—Some gentleman, resi ding near Hazel Dell, is inquiring about the two witnesses spoken of in Rev. xi. 12. Dr. Adam Clark, L. L. D., /ice., says "that passage is extremely obscure. The conjectures of Interpreters are as unsat isfactory as they are endless. These who wish to be amused or bewildered may have recourse both to ancients and mod erns on this subject;" and there be leaves it.itut, who and what are these witness es ? Burkett. in his commentaries, so wers. "Tbe Whole succession of tnith fnr ministers, martyrs and - confessors, which Almighty God from time to time has raised up in his church to be the as ._ . setters and maintainer:if:4 , ol'W trait', and to bear their testimony for Christ Against. all heresies, blaspifemlen, idola tries and usurpations in the time of An tichrist'e reign " iSte. i le grjtical and czpianatoiry l'oeitet•Bitde !bream by Rea. A. ft. Fausaet, A. M., durreference acreMish• iv. 12-, where Iwo iadividogfa eant- - iJoshtatind tortibWibel-e-wbo ministered to the Jewish Church, Just as the two alltw-Arnes emptied, ihe,Wl. &c.; so , iwthe Idlistirpostacy 419;1.111411 raise up two inspired, witnesses to minister en couragement ta. - theaffLatedthotagb jest ed remnant. I think the twofold church —Jewish and Gentile—may ho meant. Many of the early church thought the witnesses to be R,noch and ElUab," ate. 'Wordsworth's view wie,' , "Thay_sze the two Testaments .mirdstering their testiMony to the church of the old dist pansation as well as to that pf lhe new ; but. PrintadtwX. proves that Primarily the two Testaments can not ben:taunt; lbr these shall never be "killed." the. Mother sikve. "The two witnesses ere Gksd'ai two alive trees sad two candle stinks, because they are the repositories of His grace and the lighti Which He ha' appointed to Obtain this, dark mrevt i v Thus We find Dr.Clark t eOpiniou as to the character of this Potak t reltnil sus. Joined: rlle says he had Wed for oonsiderablik snot InAlit4(118 with this' becdr, ",betantee tams, that I could prodne . nolhineittisliwtory on it; ,ntt. I changed my resolution. and ha v e ildded abort notes whertil thought I un derstocid the meaning: Wail I have the reader'a,pardon, i I say that it is my firm opinion that the expositions of this Hook have done great dlrlice to mil. ilicht almost every owroatentator has be. come a prophet; ft:lr. : sew= 58 he began to explain he.began, also, to ; Prophesy, and what he. been the lane? Diaap. pointmentlaughed at hopes Weer." do. M. Panama visiting PitSabergh should -not call to call and see theilplCudld Pho. toj**ph rooms of 13. L. it fisbbs. Nos; id and 48 Sixth street,,, hlr4.llsbbs' rep. utation wt in artist and ph,grapber is /rt. • N .wide. His prices tie reasonable, • cn atife• kir A bill has been introduced in the Legislature of Califoruli requiting plaintiffs in libel hilts agaldst newspapers to give:security for cost* of. court. The . Sao Riwictien "gbrordple l -'- which she:: cessfully defended thirteen !etch sulti,and 143 two more on hatnt, warnlyadvoestes the passage of the bill, as if should be mane a law it would ethic:mph , p reven t' many suits brought malielyAer the sake of amputee, or to the hope;ti extracting money ,ffom publishers in the way of com Promise: • , - - —The obituaryndllce of Sher ' • iff, ;tinsel Wright °Mort ton. Mass% is the most stittlimicia piece if grief - which we remember to have met With. He was a deputy 30 yearn,, nade 4, c rests, and served's,o3ll ieffts of attach, t, repre senting ato tifft of *ft 103,470 He is declared to have been en excellent and honest public servant; but wffiether those who had the misfortune to 4 the subjects of his official attention, ariti*ho survive him, were found among the !_ttiourners, is more than we.cin determine. We ought to add taat Mr. Wright was also Trees urer of the town of Northampton for 22 years, collecting and disbursrug $1,148,- 5130 without helping himself to a single public dollar ! For The Bearer Argue. LEISVII DODIENTS MrlT/1 GOOD AILI7IIOIIII A No. 2.—Br G. L. K. Schlegel, a German writer o ln his "Lec tures on Dramatic Literature," says " The Merchant cf Venni," is one of Shakespeare's most perfect. works; and, in this opinion, all ether critics seem to coo cur. Prof. Ulrlei, - of the University at Halle in Germany, regiais the whole drama as a manifold working -out of the principle that all forms of right and jus. tine, if carried be3und a certain point, pass over into their opposites, so that ex • veal° right becomes extreme wrong, and thus verifies the old maxim that runaratim put, aurnma inferia. This prin ciple is quite fully illustrated in the char acter of Shylock, and also in that of his daughter Jeseici. The play is, indeed, worthy the careful study of any one who wishes to learn with what interest genius eau invest any subject with ‘ which it deide. In '! The Merchant of Venice" are tbund many of Shakespeare's tnoatrbeautiftd expres sions, and not a few* iime most Related maxims—quite is nuniber cif those &Ph onon* Whic a lf . are so frequatktly heard in daily conversation, and antiniAr quoted in public addresses mid neniaplljar nrti cies. In Act I, t3cenOl, weiand this sen tence: "Nature bath Alumni strange fel lows. haentl ,Andiwkien ope my pe eta° dog 'Thole word/I_lm used by °radium when speaking et a certain class of people. quite as common now as when Shakes peare who wish to —"Be dressed in an opinion Of wisdom, gravity and profound con- ceit." And "reputed wise foraaying nothing." Dassanio says of Gratiano that " his reasons are two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chsfr." Gratianos are not hard to find even in these days of free presses and'free schools. Nerissa says to Portia "They are sick that surfeit with too much, as they that starve with nothing. It is no mean hap piness. therefore, to be seated in the mean: superfluity comes sooner by white hairs, but competency lives long er." Portia says: "If to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches. and poor men's cottages prince's palaces. It is a good divine that follows his own instruc tions; I can easier teach twenty what were good to be done, than to be one of twenty to follow mine own teaching." Antonio says -" Mark you this, Bassani°, The devil can cite Scripture for his pur- pose. An evil soul, producing holy witness, Is like a villian with a smiling cheek ; A goodly apple rotten at the heart. tr,w hat a goodly outside filsehood hath!" Launcelot says to old Gobbo, his fath er. that " it Is a wise father that knows his own child." Perhaps no passage in Shakespeare is more frequently quoted than this one. In tlip_ same speech Laun celot says, " trutWwill come to light; murder can not long be bid; a man's son may, but in the end, troth will out."— The aim °Raton, that "murder wit! out," is often attributed to 'Ante! Webster, becalse used by him in one of his most celebrated forensic efforts; but he, un doubtedly, found it in Slakespeare, and used it as a quotation, nit as an original thought. Gratiano says " Alt things that are, are with more spirit char'd than errioy'd.' From this passage, I pnsurne, arose that formidable question of debating socie ties: " Is there inure pliasure in the pur suit than in the possessbn of do object?" JOSSiCa says: •'But love 1.7 blind, and ovens cannot see The pretty follies that themselves com mit." And, again, she says "What, must 1 hold a candle to my slimes?" Mormon says: "All that glitters not gold." This is one of the snort oft-repeated passages in Shakespeare, and few that use it know its origin. Arragon saya— _.. who shill go about To cozen fortune and to honorable Without the stamp of merit ? Let none presume To wear an undeserved dignity. 0, that estates, degreosand offices Were not derived corruptly, and that clear honour I [er! Were purchased by thdmerit of the wear- Flow many abeuldthes cover that stand - bare! [mend! flow many be cornrrautied that eotn- How much low pleassntry would; then be gleaned (much honour From the true seed orlonour ; and how Picked from Abe chat add. ruin of the times, To he new varnished." To read these hues, !me would think they were written 111 the present century and in our own land, so accurately do they deucribe our present social and po litical status of Ibis coquetry. Nerissa says: " Hafting ani wiving goes by destiny." YcMang men nee d not, however, be afraid to choose wives be cause Nerlass made such a seemingly or acular assertion. Bassauio says, "Tte world is still de ceived by ornament." This is quite as true now as it could possibly have been in Shakespeare's day. And he says also: —"Look on beauty, And you shall see 'lts purchased by the weight; Which therein sv,orks a miracle in nature. Making them lightest that wear tnost of it; So aro those crisped snaky golden looks, Which make such wanton gambols with . . . the wind, Upon supposed fairness, often known To be the dowry of a second head ; The skull that brad them, In the sepul- cbre." • . . In this passage we are plainly taught that paint, and powder, and false bait, awe not feminine inventions of the pres ent century. No. indeed; not a bit of it; And we learn ihrther that poor. human nature is no air. and—may I not say —no better to-dly than it, Was In Shake speare', times; or. for that matter, - "In the good old days of Adam and Eve." ACT. PASSED Ttioitst!ttitiO; and got 6 to the Govinior,' In which citi- • tens or Beaver county aro Interested Au set to authorise tho State Treasurer to refund testatri collateral Inheritance tax tothe executor of the estate of Sohn Shivatir deaessed. Wltansaa, S. B. Wilson, executor of the last will and teatamentof John Shiv ely( late of the hortmgh of Beaver in the •ficouhly:of Btateri , deceased, did _ on ,the sixth. day of,7ltigust, A. D. 1870. pay overao. the -1 of, wills, dm., lbr the said county of BESSIVOI, thermal of tyre hundred and forty-two dollars and seventy-five cents as *distend inherit ance tax upon said decedent's estate„utt; , der the belief' that said estate was liable to said tax; And Whereas, The said es tate, except the sum of two thousand dollars thereof, was not liable to the pay of the said tax. Therefore ; Sacrum 1. Be it. enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the (bet menace/eh of Pennsylvania in Generat Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the State Treasurer is hereby authorized and di: meted to refund to S. B. Wilson, execu tor of the last will and testament of John •Shiveley, late of the borough of Beaver in the.coueity of Beaver. deceased, the aurri.of oat:bandied and torty-ttro dot lars and cents erroneously Vald by him at collateral inheritance tax Ilion said decedent's estate; Provided. AgweVer, Thst *Pre said:Money is paid theStateTreourei thesaid 5.13. iron shall prodtiors satisfactory evidence tai the Auditor ilenend that the said sum was ermmectualy;pald, and that the said collateral inheritance tax was nut due to the ComaiOnsieirlth: ' • An aelative to the Beaver , atfMer e'er State Road, Beaver county. Sze. 1, Bait That, an set entitled "An Act relative to the BeaVer and Mercer State road in the county of -Beaver." approved the 9th day of April. A. IX 1870, be and the same la hereby re pealed.* , Stec. 2. That that portion of the. Beaver and Mercer road lying between the Bea ver river and the barn of Evan P.Town send, be and the same is hereby vacated, except so much of the same as the town council-of the borough of New Brighton shall,Ordain and establish its &street, not to exceed in width fifty feet. BEc. 3. That the aforesaid town coun- - cil, within a reasonable time after the passage of this act. establish, ordain and xet the said street, and shall have full power to open up and control the same. An net to extend to Beaver county the provisions of an act entitled "An Act. to change the mode of criminal pro (*tidings in Erie and Union counties," approved May Ist, 1801. Sec. 1. Bc it muscled, itc., That the provisions of an act entitled "An Act to change the mode of criminal proceedings in Erie and Union counties," approved the first day of May, A. IL 1861, be and the same are hereby extended to the county of Beaver, Sac. 2. That in addition to the fees al lowed to justices of the peace in section tenth of the act aforesaid, said justices are hereby authorized to charge one dol lar and fifty cents In all cases which shall be tried by a jury under the provisions of the said act. An •e$ relative to the sale of Unseated Lands for taxes in the county of ECM ScE. 1. Be it enacted, &c., That, here after. the fees to be received by the coun ty treasurer for advertising sale of each tract or lot of ground for taxes shall be one dollar. Provided, That this act shall only apply to the county of Beaver. An eel making the borough of Glasgow in the county of Beaver, and certain adjacent farms, a separate election dis trict. SEC. 1. /k it enacted, dc., That the hor oulth of Glasgow iii-the county of Beaver, and the farms of Benjamin Dawson, ;times Little, Benona R. Dawson, Wm. L. Rayl, D. C. Thompson, Jesse Smith's ferry farm and ferry property and the bfineinger farm. and all Included within the said lines, shall hereafter constitute a separate election district for all elec tions except for township officers, which shall not be affectedby this act. San. 2. The first election shall he held in the public school-house in the bor ough of Glasgow aforesaid, on the sec ond Tuesday, of October. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and .seventy-two, by election officers elected bythe legal voterepresent at the time fixed by law for theopening of the polls; and the place for holding future elections shall be determined hy ballot of the qualified voters of ssid district at said election. Auaget conferring additional powers nflOn the • Burgess and Town Connell - otlitoehearsa.4a_the county of Beaver. SKC. I. Be it enacted, &e., That in case of a vacancy occlurring by death, resig nation, or otherwise, in the office of bur gess, in the borough of Rochester Bea ver county, the council shall elect one of their number to discharge the duties thereof until the next annual borough election; and, in case of a vacancy occur ring by death, resignation, or otherwise, in the council of said borough, the re maining members of council shall etc t a qualified elector of said borough to till such vacancy until the next annual bor ough election, Sec. 2. Th in addition to the pow ers and s wily given to the burgess and towtfeounell of the borough of Ro chester by any special and general laws now existing they shall have, and are hereby invested with authority to enact and ordain, laws rules and regulations for the government of said borough and the conduct of citizens and sojourners, and impose penalties for the violation thereof; to elect and appoint a chief of pollee for said borough to hold his office at the will and pleasure of council, and to fix his salary and compensation he ghat! from time to time receive ; to fix and enact a bill of fees nod charges to he paid for all arrests made and services of such chief of police and subordinates, and to ordain when and by whom the same shall be paid; to enforce the pay ment of all fines which may be imposed by the burgess and the council against any one violating the laws and ordinan ces of said borough; and the said council shall have power to authorize, by ordi nance, the burgess to enforce the laws and regulations to preserve the peace and order of said borough, and to sen tence—if he shall see lit—the person vio lating the same to imprisonment in the jail of the proper county for a period not exceeding thirty days, upon such terms to release from imprisonment as the or dinance giving authority to sentence may prescribe. No subordinate policeman shall be appointed without the approba tion of the council. Sec. 3. That the burgess, chief of po lice and subordinate policemen appoint ed and approved as prescribed by this act, shall, in an proceedings in the courts of this Commonwealth, be considered and held to be public officers; and arrests may be made by such chief of police and subordinate policemen for offences against the laws and ordinances of the said borough—to preserve the peace and good order thereof—without complaint or warrant; such burgess, chief of police and subordinates being liable, as other executive officers of this Common wealth, for any abuse of power,granted in this act. Svc. 4. The burgess and town. council aforesaid shall hereafter annually in the month of May, beginning with the year one thousand eight hundred and seven ty-three publish, or cause to be publish ed in at least two newspapers published in the county, for three auccessive weeks and by posting - the same at a prominent point In the borough, a full and complete statement and exhibit of the amount of borough taxes assessed together with the amounts of all lines, penalties and forfeitures imposed and collected, with a detailed statement of. all the ex pendi - tures up to the tirat day of May in each year; and incase of failure to publish, as aforesaitl, the said burgess and members of town council shall each be liable to pay a fine of fifty . dollars, to no recover ed before any Justice of the peace of the proper county, at the suit of any citizen of said borough, as like sums are now recovered by existing laws; and such amounts to go to the use of said borough. Svc. 5. That the said burgess and town council shall have power to levy and collect annually, for borough purposes, any tax not exceeding ten milts on the 'dollar on the valuation, assessed ter county purposes, as no* is or may be provided by law. All property, offices, professions and persons made taxable by the laws of this Commonwealth for coun ty rates and levies shalt be taxable in the same manner for borough purposes. SEc. 5. To borrow money tor the use of the borough, not exceeding In the whole, one dollar In every hundred dol lars of the assessed ;atue of the real and personal estate In the borough as asses sed for county ,purposes, and to issue certificates therefor bearing Interest not exceeding eighter centum per annum; Provided. That t e same shall not be dis posed of at less t an par value; And pro videdfurther, at such loan shall be „ i i subiect only to4be payment et State taxes. 4n net to Incorporate the Beaver Col lege and Mualcal Institute. ~VttEnBAB, The stock holders, friends, and patrons of the Beaver Seminary and Institute, purpose the erection of large additional buildings and desire to ele vate the grade of the institution to that oft first class college, therefo re: Sze. J. ..Ete it enacted, tte., That the cerporate name of, the Beaver .Seminary and Institute ti and is beieby e ang to Beaver College and Milsfeal Institute mitt the same is hereby erected and es tablished, At the town_of Beaver in Ma yor courtly In this Corinne') wealth,--a college for , the estimation of persons of boith_sexes in ail the branches of learn lag 'usually taught , in the colleges .and seminaries of the United States,and also in such other of the fine arts as may -be authorised by the board of trustees. Sze. 2.. The name, style and title of the institUtion and constitution thereof shall ho as fol lows:. Artide 1. 'Who said institution. 'abaft bo hereafter and forever called And known by the name and style Ofaez College a d Musical Institute; name it ft have perpetual succession and shall ' 're the right to- adopt and use , a co Iften kcal and the - lams to cliagge at" a ssure; steel be . capable of ~ suing .and „ leg lined ; of purchasing and taking bV. gift, grant, devise or oth erwise for the use of the said college all Manner of real and, personal estate and of holding. managing ankdisposing of th---iarne in like manner as any other body politic under the laws of this Com monwealth. Article 2. The present property of the. Beaver Seminary and Institute and alt moneys that may , be raised for the pur chase of additional ground, the erection of new buildingit'or the purchase of ap paratus. et cetera, for the institution, shall for the purposes of this. inenrpora. ,n ho considered in the light of capital Stock and be divided into shares; each `share representing ten Bollard of the money actually contributed for the pur poses stated. Article 3. Each stockholder of the Beaver-Seminary and Institute shall be entithad to as many shares in the Beaver College and Musical Institute as he holds shares in the Beaver Seminary and .Institute, and each new contribution shall entitle the contributor to one share .for every ten dollars contributed. Article 4. A register shall he k:nt containing the names of all shareholders with the number of shares held by each and no share shall be transferred except on said register by the shareholder In person, or, in mom of his decease, by his legal representative in the presence of and attested by the secretary of the board of trustees. Article 5. The shares shall be consid ered personal property and shall pass to the heirs-at-law, by will or descent, as other personal property, and by assign ment pursuant to the fourth article of this charter. Article 8. Each shareholder shall bee corporator under this charter, and shall be entitled to a voice and vote iu all meetings of the corporation. A rtiele 7. The said College and:Musi cal Institute shall be under the manage ment, direction end government of a board of trustees to be elected and con stituted EL S hereinafter directed; subject, however, to such by-lasys, rules and regulations as may be prescribed by the corporators. Article S. The annual meeting of the corporators shall be held. on the day of the annual commencement of the college at 3 o'clock, p. m., in the college hall, or at such other time and place as may be fixed by the by-laws. At this meeting fifteen persons shall be elected as trus tees to serve for the ensiling year and until their successors shall bi) duly elticteil; and', until the first election un der this charter, the following persons shall be the trustees,viz : Daniel Agnew, M. Weyand,Thoma.s M 'Greer:it'. Rev. J. W. Baker, J. W. F. White, Rev. D. P. Low ery, Rev. W. H. Locke, Henry HiCe, Cyrus Clarke, J. V. McDonald, D. R. Davidson. George W. Hainittou,Samuel J. Cross, Dr. J. S. bl'.Nutt, Isaac N. Atkins.. Article 9. The election of trustees shall be by ballot, and shall be conduct ed in such manner as may oe fixed in the by-laws; each shareholder shall have one-vota 'breach share ho holde, rot vs, coeding twenty for every five shares over twenty, and uot extieeding one hun dred, one additional vote; and for every ten shares over one hundred, one addi tional vote. Provided, however, That no shareholder shall in any case have more than onelhundred votes. Article 10. Every person owning one hundred sham-Isbell be called a life trustee; every person owning fi ve hun dred shares shall be called a life three tor, and every person owning ono thou sand shares shall be called a life patron of the college, and by virtue of such ow nership shall - be members of the board of trustels. Article 11. The corporation shall have power to. ordain and estollsh such by laws, rules- and 'regulations as may be deemed necessary for the prosperity of the institution and the proper manage ment of its affairs: Provided, how , ver, That no by-lkw. rule or regulation, shall be adopted changed or moci i tied except at a regular annual meeting of the corpora tors...A ntl provided farther, That no by lawiruleorrtgtilation shall be repugoant to the Constitution and laws ofthe United States or 4Ftbrttelalai-. Article' l 3 The factilty of the said College and Musical Institute shall con shit of such masters and instructors as may be defined and established by the board of trustees, the head Or principal shall' be called the president of the col lege,. and the 'others professors ; the president shall always be a member in good standing of the Methodist Episcopal church, and shall be elected by the board of trustees ; the professors shall he elect ed by the board of trustees on the nomi nation of the rresident of the college. ,4 rtiete 13 The president and faculty shall have the'power of enforcing the rules and regulations adopted by the hoard of trustees for the government of the pupils, and of granting such rewards and diplomas as the board may author ize. They shall also have the power, by and with the consent of the board of trustees, of granting and conferring such degrees in the liberal arts and sci ences upon the graduates of the college, and upon others of scientific and literary attainments, as are usually granted and conferred by other colleges and univer sities of the United States. Sec. 3. No misnomer of the said cor poration shall defeat any gift, grant, de vise or bequest, to or for the same. Pro vided, it sufficiently appear that the party or parties making such gift; grant, devise or bequest, intended the same to or for the corporation. NEW uniGirroN GRAIN MARK ET. CORRECTED Bt I IsoN — et COMPANY STONE MILLS, Ma.r 1,472 White Wheat, - Red \Vhest, - Rye, cnrn, oats, Buckwheat, - MAIIRIED. PEN DLETON LINTON. By Right Rev. J. B. Ker Toot, D. 1)., at the resi dence of the bride's parents, on Tues day evening, February 27th. 1872, Mr. Amos I'. Pendleton and Miss Jennie ('., daughter of Major John Linton, of Rochester, Pa. DIED. WELSll.—Mareh 2, 11 , 72, at the Bealfer eounty (tome, William Welsh, in 82d year of his age. FISIIE4—At Freedom, Pa., on Sunday, Lich of February, at 8:45 p. m., Eddie, son of MartiwW'. and Theresa G. Fish er, aged six years and six Tondo,. M iseellaneons. J W SPENCER No. St) Market St., Black Silks, Fancy Silks, Jap. Silks, Focilard De Soie, Pongee Fantaise, Green Mohair,. . Grisselle Poplins, acao Cloths, -. Plain and Pancy DR IESS Gr-001 - IS, Mourninos , Paisley ghawls, Stripid Shawls, Lace Curtains. • Persons visiting Pittliburgh arc respect fully invited to examine nur stoa, tts the prices will he the VERY LowEST. March 29: Iy. _ _ LOOK HERg. ANDBI73I/11E13 GOODS,—The 17 undersigned net's leive to inform his friends and the patine generally that he has Just reafiveit D ew ot goods of the lam.% sty lei for Spring and Summer wear ,which he offers at very tooderst GENTLEM ENS' FURNISHING CONSTANTLY ONHAM). - - Clothing made to order on the shortest notice. Thankful to the public for past favors, I bops by close attention to hosinetui to merit a contitu ance of the same. DANIEL DfILLER,p+• • BRIDGE 81:. BRIDUSWATER. mar 24:tf '`'` ~V"ezv - -~liEr~~rttse~in~itark-~ ~~ ollEl3o7liiti'vr's KALLE:i4. BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Vete:llll°rd Expe nes. Pieti .Factat, and , Lteratripacia.. w ued out of the Cone, of Ceromon Picts of the county of Beaver, and to me directed, there will tio to public sale. ;at the Court House In the =ar i borough of Beaver. Beaver county. Pa., on KAT- I:M.I)AV. M A ltell 160. A. D. 1872, at tan o'clock, a tn.. the following property, viz: All the right, Me, interest and claim ofdefend ant of, in and ter the tollowinv property.' to wit: All that -certain lad or piece ut _ennead Agnate In tyre Borough of Beaver Falls, Beaver euenty . and B:ate of l'eutteyivania,: belie; lot NO: 284 and part of Melia. 2E3.1, adjoining each other s aud together, bounded, and cribed tte follows ;On the north . by lot N0'225, onthe east' by Seeond s_tt. on the south by the southern part of lot No.= A on the west by srecond alley« Lan number 284 having a front of . 40 feet on Second street and extending back the wino width to Second alley,. and Mellen of lot number 253 having a front of ate,ut 80 feet on Second ,street and' extending linek 145 feet to `Second all ey, on which, ereetedo frame stable about 18 by'24 feet. Lola enclosed. Seized and taken in' execution tut the property or Elitha M. Chahmad, at the *nit of Jacob Peen riot * Jonathan Lens, Trusters, ALSO, , No. 2. At the tame time and place all riglit. MK in terest and claim of defendant of. Tn and to the 1 following described 'piece or parcel of land *linens in Marion township, Beaver county and State of Penusylvauta, bounded and described as follows: On the north by land otJohn ilartzel, easrby land of George Sehcene, south by the litg Road. end west by beads of Jacob Young, con taining aboitt 65 acres, more or less; about 75 acres cleared and under fence, on watch le erect ed a one and a halt-story log home and log stable; a good orchard of different kinds of fruit on the premixes; Darin well watered, and a well at the door. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Phillip firandenberger, at the suit of Extort Bente!. ALSO, No. 3. At the same brae and piece all the bight, title.lu tert and claim of deTendant of, in and toad these certain pieces or parcels of land situate In the bor ough of Beaver Palle, Beaver county and State of Pennsylvania, being lots No. It 3 and lit. In the Economy titan of lota aritointpg eayb other, and together bounded and deaseribed as follows: an the north by lot No. 1253, on the east by Cedar alley, on Inc south by Itarmony'street, and on the west by Bearer street: said lots having a front of forry-three (43) feet each on Bearer street, and extending back therefrom the same width one hundred and forty-dye fset. to Cedar alley- on which to erected a one and,p Waldo, yr frame dwelling 16 by 18 feet, Cel eniaalo, Contain ing fear rooms and on tehcn attached. 12 by 16 fest; tote' tinehased hinted with fruit trees. ' Seized and Laken In execution as theproperty of Decker, at the suit of Jacob Heurlel ,k itC.han Lent, Trustees. AlStk No, 4 At same time end place, all the right, title. Interest and claim of defendant of, in and to, all those certain lute or pieces of ground situate in the borough of Beaver Falls, Beaver county, State of Pennsylvania, being lots Nos. 1250Eiftl12it EJ onomy plan of said borough, adjoining each other and together Imuntlettrant the north by Ba ker street. en—the „oesr - by War alley, on the south by lot Siligiber 12.52, and on the west by Bea ver s .& t; said font each Waving i3ft trout on Bea ver s' eetepladeatendingback therefrom of equal aid ..e.hundpid and forty-dye feet to Cedak.al ley `, ; which Is erected a 2 story brisk, d el bouse 2413 u feet. good cellar uneerueaM; . with. • and three rooms on drat fluor. four rooms up, to to; Lot number MI on which the hottse,l4 befit is undated with a good fence; numb° t 1230 is not enclosed Belted and taken in execration as the property of Oliver Mc - Norton and Isaac MeNtaton, at the salt of Jacob Rennet d. Jonathan Lenz, Trustees. ALSO. Nu. b. At the same time and pine., all the right, title, interest and claim of octendant of, in s and to all Moan certain lots or pieced of ermine situate inahe borough of Beaver Falb, Bearer county, Pa , be ing lots Nos. 127, 128 and 129, in the Economy phut of lots of said borough,• adjoining each other and together bounded and described as follows: On - the north by Oak alley, on the east by lot No. 18.1, on the south by Linden street, and west 'by lot No 125; un which is erected a two-story frame dwelling,, about 24x30 feet, containitn; six rooms, with cellar underneath. Seized and taken Intact:Rion no the property of Lambert Hughes and Ea - Ward IL Hughes, at the suit of John N. and S. A. Purviance. ALSO. No. sa. At the same time and place all right, tille„in tercet and claim. of defendant, of, in and to all those certain tots or pieces of ground situate in the borough of Beaver 'Falls, Beaver county. Watt: of Pennsylvania, being lota Nos. 311 - and 343 in the Economy plan of lots in said tinrongh, adjoining! each other and together bounded on the north oy,l lot No. 315, aeon; plan.on the east by Front alley, - on the south by lot No. 349 in said plan and on tae 1 west by Secoud street: each lot having a front of I 4n feet morn or less on Second street, anti extend ing hack therefrom about one hundred and tea ' feet to Front alley; on which is erected a /54 o tory frame dwelling itimati feet, with one story kitchen attached, :ftiti feet; math house contains 4 roams with cellar underneath hots enclosed and water in the house .) Seized and taken In execution as the property of Joseph Peary on at the sub of Jacob Beltran and John:teem Lena. TrUsteee ALSO., , No. 7. At the saute time and place all the right, title,in terest and claim of definidant of, in and to all that certain lot or piece ot - grounti, No. 1-15, in the Put tenon plan of Beaver -Falls, Beaver county anti State ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: On the north by Linden alley. r on the east by lot No. tin, on the south by lot No, 1.1.1, and on the west by Main Street; having a front on Main street of thirty-dye feet, and extending back therefrom one hundred and thirty-four bat to lot No. 14S, on which to erected a two-eery -Lame, occupied es a store room and dwelling, IS by 33, having four rooms up stairs and two down stabs; cellar underneath; lot enclosed. belzed and taken in execution as the property of Acheson I'. Bradley, &tithe suit Jacob Hound'. JonlithanLenz, Trustee*, ALSO 10. it At the same time and place all right, title, inter. est anal claim of defendant 'f, in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the bar magh of Beaver Malta. Beaver county and State of Pennsylvania, being lot No. Tl 3, In the Economy plan of lots in said bornuge bounded and de scribed as follows, on the nor th be Beech street, on the east by Gertrude Street, on the Bomb by let No, 333 and on the welt by Beaver street, has-- Inge front of 43-feet on Beaver otreet and extend tug back the came width 115 feet to Giertrude street —on which there is erected a I y a story frame dwel ling house 18a2$ feet, containing four rooms and pantry, with cellar underneath. Lot enclosed. Seized and taken In execution as the property of James 11. Fife, at the suit of Jacob Henrict and Jonathan Leuz, Trustees. ALuO,. No 9. At the same time and place all rig - ht, title, Inter est and chum ut defendant of, lit and to all that cer tam piece or pate"! 01 land :Innate to the born ut ticavet Fails,'Lleaser county and State of Penn eyly awe, neitig ha No. Ittia, in the geouomy plan of lots tit said borough ; bounded omthe north by lot 51u. 11.07, on the east by Tan I: idle!, un the thc south by lot No. Ina. and west by Main street; having a front of 43 feet on Main street, anal ex• tending back therefrom :Oa text to Tank alley; uu at !Itch la erected a frame dwelliug house 111x35 feet, two 'donee high wen cellar and basemenk kitchen; lot enclosed. Seized and taken in execution as the property of William Depp, at the suit of Jacob Reerici and ' Jonathan Lenz. Trustees. No. lu. 0 At trots me time and place all the right, title, in terest and claim of defendant ar, in and to lot No. Oat, Fuonotny plan of Beaver Fulls, Beaver county alud State 01 Pennsylvania, hounded anal di sr rl hed lobboo s, to wit North by let No. RAZ east by Theo street, south by lot No. re - ., and "e , " l . by T 64,1 alley; hue ine a !roe t of 43 feet on Titre and extending. back therldrunt of equal width 14:3 to Third alley, on which is erect ed a one air! a half-story frame dwelling s Ili by tai lett. containing four rooms, with cell ar under. neat% and a one-story kitchen, 12 by 141, attached to losildtven Pot t,ucluseti on one sole and each end: Staz.-d and taken In execution as the property of isaar stringer, at the sett of Jacob Bennet ik Jonathan I,euz, Truswes. ,ulso at sun of La C. sloe) erer: A LSO. No It. At the same time and place ail right, title, inter est and uutm of defendant, of, In and to all that la rani piece or parcel in land sit Mite In flag ,Bea. Sr 13t-aser comity and state of WV loll• sylventa, hounded and described as follows. viz: Un the north by land of at au Muller, on the east by find of tieorge McCready. on the South by lane ut oeoree Ilte'reatly and the heirs of Hubert Chim- Mau. and west ly land formerly of Juliti Liar k, linv of Agnes. Scott, containing 14S acres more ur teas, 130 aerea of which are cleared and In a geed state di cultivation, all tinier lence; and all under laid with coal, on which is erected a two shuts lug house anal log barn and a frame and stone spring • liOneFiO good orchard on thou premises, aim the fatal we 11 - watered. Seized and taken Ire execution as the iwoperty of .lout's Fumbeile, at the suit tat 't ' . also at the suit of Ann 114rt...elecutrix. of the list will and testament of IrionAnkert, deceased. ALSO No. le. At the same time and leave all right, title. in terval anal claim of defendant, uf. 111 and LoA all Eliot certain lot or piece of wound situate la the hero' of Brid:ecc ater, Beaver county and State of Pena- Ivama being lot No. 2 In Bay's plan of *alai bor ough, hounded seal described asOullowli : Uu tat north tor an alley, on the cast t, Porter, on the south lay bridge Street and west,by John Doherty, ou or litih is erected a two s airy brick dwrlling bouse containing Add kitchen with cellar underneath; also, a frame 2-story dwelling house with 2 store rooms below. The lot liaa a front of It) teat 9 inches, and extends back ll*lfeett there is also a amble erected on the pro-mows. alsa, anal cistern. Ail enclosed mid planted with fruit tress. SOIZed And taken in execution as the property of Wm. Li:trues at tin. snit /II Charles Ilona); also, at till . Salt of Jacob Hewed S Jonathan Lenz Trus tee., Alpo, No. 13. At the same time and place, all the right, intere-t and clatui of delendant of In and to the following real estate, situate in Brighton town ship., Beaver etitinty, Peunsylvania, bounded and described as Pillows, viz : Oh the uorth by land of Wnitam Edgar, Daniel tilhson and the public road • leading from the New Litatehn.road to Small's titi l ek*mith•shop; east by land of Daniel Gibson; Jane Small and public road leading from road d s t above mentioned 'through land ut Win. Edgar_ south toy land of heirs of It kh' d Eakin,tio'd,Alatter Morton and the New Lisbon road; west by land of tieorge Dawson and George Barclay, continu ing one hundred acres, more or less; about ninety acres cleared, balance well timbered; on which is erected a good frame dwelling house, frame stable, errata house, wagon sheet. and other necessary out butldtt gs. and a good orchard of all kinds of Hilt. Seized anti taken in ex' cation as the property of Jphn ti.A.4lls.n, at the suitor James B. • ntreil. at the suit of Marta Scott. also, at the suit of Kirkpatrick;,aleo, at the atilt of JOhn Be e ee. tor use of the Economy Savings inatitu lion; -lied , at the suit of Thomas Stokes. - ALSOSpit At the Fame time anal place, all the rigid, title, interest and claim of lielo . fitioltd of In and to all that certain piece or parcel of ground rl/1111n . to the borough of Sew Brighten, In the county of Beaver and Stalesof Pron•yivania, being lot No. 3 iii,the general pima of lota laid out by the t, N.;::: Brigbton School District as an eatenyaon a : I, eeneral plan of said borougn, bounded on e - north by lack street, extended; on the east by lot No 4; on the south by Pubdc alley, and on the we st by lot No. 2.; having a front of forty fa et ou Lock street and extending hack therefrom o.f. hundred and sixty-tdue fret to Public lacing Inc same premises which James ft. Anderson and o 're by deed dated June 15, 1870, and recorded In the adieu fur recording deeds in and for said (vanity of Beaver, In Deco! Book vol. 60, page 311, Ac.. ,did grant and condrin Ul2lO the said Isano Saunders and Martha hts wife, their heirs and ma sterly. Seized and taken in execntion as the property of Isaac Saunders and Martha his wife, at the snit of Jacob Week. ALSO. NO. 15. At the same time and place. 101 right, title, in terest and claim of defen dent Of; In and, to tot; N tr. 189 of the ga natal plan of lots of the borough of New Brighton, Beaver coupty end State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit ; On tan north by lot No. 11., on the emit bq Water street, South by lot No. Bilk and ; west by the Canal; on which le erected aiwo story Rama dwelling house having 3. rooms and two halls on tiro floor and four rooms and two halls on second door: celler underneath, all enclosed. Also, Coal house and Dirge cistern, and other necessary oat buildinee ; hat planted with fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J. U. Woodward, at the suit of Waddle, Wilson & Co. :31 A 1 du Ireiv'AdvertigetA - - - ALSO No. 18. At the same time and niece. all the right title, interest and claim ordetentiants of, Itf atick.to lot No; tan, in the gene-rid plau - ot tots of the bornagb of New Brighton. ennoty, Af .Beaver end Dude . of Pedn.yhants, hounded and described as follow, t thaltno north by lot No. 11% east by FLOGIntI south by lot No. 1:11. and Trent by eforPr allay. an which ia erected a two-story. hOrlies Dirs-i feet, with kitchen IDtidied. ilfl7rll feel. On_ A n'' . stair high, feast imilrrneatti; aim crial-housesnor other iweespary oulthuildinzt; all eneload ; lot planual with fruit MAP. • 4111*Vitall, Ale. • • t 'Ar• ZAII and tavern In execution a. al , ' pip of Andrew Diamond and Diamond. . at the suit of Steuart & Rues JOHN ORXICINO. 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For the forgoing co platrite JT.T - CriErE,l3A.' 6i confidently -commended to every. family as. 4 holoichold rrm tly, and ..,tionlii be freely taken in a ll ti era nteme Is of the iiyetem, it gives - 1 ealtii. vizor and lone to alt the vital fottler..4l4l ani matee and iiirtifiea all vi eAk and- lymphatic temp erament, JOHN Q KELI,Otat, PI Pialt street, New York. sole Azetit foe The United State r. Price Si pee bottle. St.uti for ciroular (eh 21:4w 31 iseellah eo s. Alilitor'r4 Notice. IN the Court of C,unrut,n Pltrzo, of licucer county No. 1, Nov. T,rm. NW,. In l'artition And now, fo wit, January IS, 1872. on ciliation of Femme! Magaw, E.q., the Court appoint John B. Young, Esq.. an Auditor to mAke distribution to and among the legal reprraentatiees of Wm. Ma caw, Jr., deed., of the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of eland decea-ed which Wild accepted by Samuel Mat7aw. Prom the Record. JOHN cautitiiiir s Pro. NOTICE.--1 will meet the parties interested the above ease, at 10 0'c1,41:., a. to the ottlee of the Clerk of the Orphan's Court In 'halve!. on tle 14th tiny of March, d. D. 1872. for the purpose of hearing their respective claim+ and roi t kihyst, dipqi hutionto and among those legally. enutied Mete to; when and where those intereeted can attend ti they Pee proper. J. B. YOUNG. Auditor. feh VNGINE VOU SALE.- The undersigned. L'A has tin engine and tioller.‘:% Inch bond and 2S inch stroke, which he offers for sale at a rea sortable price. All In complete order. Call on or address— MOW BONERS. jan ItrT2-tti &neer, Va. DMINISTHATOR'S ro [ICE.— Lettert , Of ad• trumlotration navitn: been tonued to the under signed on the rotate of John llrrron. e•aq. deed. late of ( i townohtp. Rower count), Pi . all persona uarlebted to the same aro ben:krooti lird that Immediate payment I. required; and ail those havlnz ,laterto at:minor It will prevent them duly authenneatrd for twttlenlClll to rows , sir :NT,- Atlna'r. Black: flaw tz I', 0 , 'leaver co, pa, retr. C'orntrurvu Vletto4 t. e. utterr•teil trill take notice that. the Be count of lieu . ln Watt. e,41., ar.-Igt•oe of Jacob ,Mnrku, ha. been fled in the offiCe of the protean. obry of the court or Lornmon Plena of Beaver N. way, and that laid account w til be allowed by the Court on ;he tirwt day of '.ne•eSt Term unless raw.. then he tatclwn agliinst ji• confirm-MOO, feblltc" JOT/N C.417(A1 KV, Pcotblf: ROCHESTER SAVINGS.: JOHN Y. irtam ALif I}Q4E (14 ow. c. siessiimpa, U. J. avrese,ta„Citster. SPEVERER & . 191cDONALD Deal. In Cs hands, Coln, Goverdttlent i i. Secari ties make collection on all accessible Witte is the 'United States and Canada- receives moue/ on deposit subJeci to check, and receives time depos it@ from one do'ar and Upward, and allolraltdee eat at per rent. By law* and rules VCOMititied fn.° by applying at the barik. Eat* opetiC.daiii from O. a. in., till 4. p m„ and on Satntdify=even- Inge from oto 8 o'clock. Wc seer by perhussior to— OATEAN & CO.,' HON. J. S. ROWS,. ALOVo, ScOTT & CO., Oas & COOPItt, S. J. CROSS & CO., WM. XisitsigaT, Suicaga & \VACUA", 3011,.1 81141.11 P„ 11. S. ILta i sart., IL IL Ello/4i, ' A. C. UITO.ST, l ISADWILEN a Navoruz, WiLsas, lila:m. 4 Pittsburgh Pa G. M. BA /MR.. F. A. S....usamt.. C. A. LliatiCAkt. G. S. ISABILIER & hem Drigial°n. tti A. , 11) B%UKEU dc co., Beacfr BAN! Ela S Dea/eraln Exchange, Coln. Coupons, Collections made' on all accvradhle pohateirt the United' Slates and Cnneda. Accounts of Metch- Oates ALminfacturtle. and It:1411%1(.10es, solicited: .Interest allowed on time depthoitmt. Corra on ' ants will receive prompt attention. ;1.1 03 ES!li
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