The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 17, 1872, Image 3
The Beaver Argus. ; ea ver,l"is - •, April 17th, 1872. cireulation Thb'Utit Hundred Ica tem of Adverikflug. i. -,.... . 1 , 3w. , GUN PA;,.. 1 1 - - ao.. I: , Iltwo, , , f 2 00 1 $3 00 *5 %I do- 8 W 5 ' ::7 00 -,,-, du SOO . 18 00 ..,,.9 00 ~, do P i 600 . Bea lobo ~.nu....., . s. noo 15 OD •uruLL,....l 11 UP . 15 00 20 00 luau.- -:.11 22 - 00 80 00 SS OO .., !Atratore . and Executors' Notlces....s3 00 00t.,Va per:tine, R•r. cent ,4 P.:yintnits te..be ‘ made quaiterly, except advertteemekr, which mart be paid , TIME TABLE. eland a: Pittsburgh R. 13.—TT - AI _ kiwi Itv;ve Beaver Station ft• ~.ttil. l l 7 it Nt5i1..2.47.p. ri .Evening W , t Irate Beaver Station fol mat{. 7 In a TO ; Accommodation and Ez through to Be 11114,) 5 45 p. w. C E E -The follovri tic. tariff tromunrimr. the names of candidates ~.;matioli at the entotinx,, , nominattng convem the re•pectiVe offices mentioned. and for o o ? cards ant MI, L., has beim agre,d upon ::• 1,u14:, , an olpeN of !hill 'county : • SoMate.. in !sheriff . to. • Pe( r 10. Clerk of Cont.ls . 5. Poortionie Director, 3. l ate .. A uthtnr, ty Superintendent. .. . 5 Cards and Ttch - ms. per &OK he attention of the public is directed Ise following: New Advertisements .•1i appear for the first time in the to-day • —E. 1' P,oborts.. .. ........ . . . • Ntagnotin Italm... ..... .c Petto,.:lll ....._..t . • Iteudy 1te11,4-8. l'ettlenzill.. • N"nco--.1,111n A. Townertni .... 1: N4.llcr—E. P. Roberto. ......... C ial N.4l , 4:—Bert. Wnl"..h ........ Notice--,Straw & Morton . ...._.._.0 Noticof —llr John.ock kdvertie , km.pritg—liatreby & Co Notice—W 13necbiing ....... 1 •-ntl Nolice— Nel.on NOtleC —G. L. Eber•hart... •vial Notice—Speyerer .t Sort& :al Notice—Drs. Oldshue..... elnl Nntlte.s—Ribbard Noclees—W. A 5ta1t.h.....—..-123W:IS,tw .Notices—:SllKs Frnzier. .......... r ..,0 Notice—R. T. l'ayior . E Beardsley.. al Notice.-ti Dlulhetm ,• n, l'artttion John tint-Sing.. Notticen S. & J. snellenbur;,• R N.N.lErt.s from the towns west of w- Brighton going to Pittsburgh t, n•hase clothing, should make it a io stop off at Now firitthton and 0,1,10 the stock and prices at S. 371 , J . ••••,- .10;i 11M , 11 . .1 A 71M1 WV Liniment may Iminktered to children with perfect in cases of croup, whooping- Ile 137.3. and almost any of the to which they are liable. and latert boveltlen Watche. Warr at the lowr,Lt ppricer• z.) gOns ,f in Market strret, 41i 1e 'IS Lit of undigested cheese in a Se stuntrh had forsome limo .1: passing for a lizard. A powerful ,liselosed the fraud. —From \ and after this date tir.t. of September next the inissioners will meet on Sat .l each week only. aprlOti Radical please copy.) MEI Clocks a nrw'e•t etyll•.; towed prices. John • ~ ,n$ & Co., 91 Market sheet, Pitts- Fair.—lt is announced tgat • ' , LAU" Fair will begin September p r ,,posals for the place at - ,t 1..• itel,l t\ ill be in order i.c,,\ T:thle Ware =Mil ly aft. r he:ida"o, 1-14 L.rt ar.• 11, ,4 ki 1,4.1 =MI Illoriting 11au. cl WU h , •ti,ar.: , •d and impro% live p-tp, r, %%oil 'l% Oral y ; j -rt \ { 1 r,•,•,1% ni,,tan , 4, - and that r uV 11 :Host occupy at at no Ltt n I. VA I:1.1.x 11 kr &T.—Every 1; , •11 wts and -4 Flnwer , . • 1 ..•.; [leaver. apr10;::t All kinds, by t !••! , •••,:!..7••, at Hibbard' RCP • i - apil7-,2w IMIENEIIII t Telegraph °trice ha at length LI li , he , l at the depot in Beaver. for I it.;htning comtnunicia. the outf , i4lo world has long been Fusin s'. ci,roinunity. We are io the officers of the Cleveland •i , lotrizli Railroad Co. for this faeil- i nt~•r-rnuUmunicalion . Itr r; MIN° - If vottr watch i• oat af t.'• • t John Ster.lll , ol. NWIS d to.. Pltt,- will be rep.llred 11:01 retuned fn-,. or All work warrantcd. ly I NV t.nnnoi elwapr,sl in the eetinty, at next door to P. 0.1 Itoch t• c. aprl,r2w 1 , 1 i 9 always a pleasure to public commendation tv the deserx tl We have long been acquainted with oatn Rich, Merchant Tailor of the Bridgelkater, and have heel) in wearing apparel of his make. 1,1 , , is, therefore, no hesitancy in say :: he a master workman. Ile is also , itizen, well deserving the conti- Awe and patron:we of the community. e ha , just re-ceived from the east a rge,tich ~f spring Ad Summer I oods the latest _patterns and the most fash ciahle hiS advertisement on e first page of tl,i, paper `ll • ER-11.AT r.•• MALI Wo non. , hot to - • i• 41. II if firrareft .I,d, Nona •o, ~Nlarket tor.. ..rzt, )c7.ly NoII.NVAY I ) Al s. Po re N..1w0,. Oat... Von at Da‘-lckon's 54 1i:in - q . t. Pa. • f - a / and Conserver 7,4 , copy . , ,13_3w ie Bllifer Cour, tyvt.7. t k 3 v.. ~b , duty to chronici, ,' .':, , ,tupg —to r,card the .I . v t,..1 - .p P.I Iturrtra Into et , ..rn:tv. Wilfloilt Tip. -victim of the ',nil occur - time war + John A. 131,,vn. ~r • :mont.hiti, in thi. county,. It • BrONVII AN'ne , rpnooarP;: r 3 0 I.ls hnitce. soil in doing .so nts vuit it,Chnrged the • 1•al1 p t *iinr h. 10, hint instnritl) Yr. N but ear- of fig, and T., 1-411 and examine mil' elimwtiere Cm , -,•, ./ohn N.-ll:very genuine tH.r of Dr. • \\l" LIVER PILLS heirs the .•; n•ni ELEM MrS(i BRo'S.. Pitts 1., thnir private United "Take no other. - ,•N‘ t i. full of imitations. Apr3:o nt. I' a 3 LOSPtieli By the Recent frna. Th. sudden rise in the Ohio :.ist week, at Cineinnati did in amount of ilarnage to tow an,l and we regret to learn that ur citizens art atnong the stiffer ports say that Mr. J. S. Neal of -;r‘ township lost four loadial coal The tow of the , teatner J. S. x,nlug ten empty barges wa, away. Capt. J. V. Mel i—hove;ttn have lost twenty ..1 of at that point, be -, ;ffering si.,verely at other places it. ,, bard's nininmoth storp r t ,, P.. i "frir,e , ItoOw...ter, and .1.1 , 1•1t , 1.0,.•1 ; ..f Millinery, Dry 1. ~ t 1 hi-t received. apl7-:: Pupils are still , 1:,,),„1,uiar,h00l and ilr. Tay , ! t.nd room tor a few more. t , rmen, fol l O W the example set tl.-fr ni.ightiors and give their sous advantage , .‘ of an (Ali nilther they our their chit (Ner rt- ret it. 1. M. t • A. Lee' tare.—The fourth r - r. f the (c arse wt.!' be delivered Pl en ing next in the M. E. '• 1 . Ly leer. .\. B. Leonard. Sub : I Pitt...burgh to Safi mr. Leonard is a very eloquent ~.ah.-er, and 14 entliu%ia-stie iu his de,- 1'1"n. ~f the wonders of the I'avi2e "` 41 . 17 .4 the mammoth trees, and TO - " , Lecture will commence 'II -liner before i; o'clock. We were pained to litttr last week that a great amount of ilthealth prevails in Industry, township, this county. large nuinbeiof Peritonir:ln that locality have been sick during : lhe winter and spring, and in proportion to the popula tion, a large number of deaths have oc curred. We sinecrely-hope to hear soon that the general health of the township is improving. . , 11year -.- $7 00 $lO 00 10 00 , 15 00 1 12 00' , IS (Si I . 15 W I 21 nu 20 00 00 ,V 3 00 1.0 no GO 00 100 W IF you want a Rat at Bonnet. bleached or pressed in style,.l:go to Hibbard's, next door to post-oVe, Rochester. al% Fns S.A.Ln—An - eXcelleul ware, 7 pears old, good for working or breeding purposes, can be bought at a rea s onable price. Inquire of (r. if. ItErsf:vonn, apr.3;3w. near Beaver. Free of charge.—C4l at Autirtesien'e Drag Store, Beaver, or at S. C. Elannen'e, in Ituchester . and get a sample of Dr. A. - Bobehee's German Syr tip, tree of charge, It !tali .. lately been introduced into !WA country from Gammas, and for any per eon ~ .n.frerin from a severe; cough, heavy cold pet tied on the hre,igt. cronmniption m nny li, ease of ) the throat or lungs it tin. 4 no equal In ihe world. Onr regular size, bottle 'iTy cents. In ail cases the money wit. be promptly tiinnied itperfect sane faction tt not given. Twri doses will relieve nny case. Try lt. n ['vitt C. I y . Nim Goons at Win Smith's. WATCHER, WATCHEIC—The tEIfISI COMpletc line in the flty of Pit tAirgh, Muth all the neeespary at -'-ttmrnte to t-e had of ./;l, Sler,4B(iti'r ,f- Market sire I. Pltnainrch jeT-ly ‘toF.'s te.trfs, shawls and cheap store of drill (in and see. WAT.TITAM WATCTIEC-,4:1 - 3• - •in.l Arrnnt. for 010 enle of the... ‘Varrtn, to the t`ity of l'lttgintirZh. 11, ronfl.i..nt of nor at! , in nlell•,e In bay'," and ./0, , ,,,,.. cr:rengn,'S '1 , 171S ,f• rn.. 91 Nt.t r kat .rri-vt, SO M ❑eW at the cheap store of Wtt.l.A. Smith, Rochester, Pa. •11. 0. of 0. F.—The following gontle men were inctal led ofiloor4 of °ed.-fent:Ll Lode, No. 7•20. I. n. oft).F.. Beaver, at their retzular nieetitat on yridav the inst. N. .T. Harton; 0., J. IT. Mei'recry ; Permanent Secretary. Hart; Assivt. See'y., John NloCullough; Treaimrer, S. If. Mitchell. t r Tug late.t anti hevt Fry ofiewelry in nll their varjer, braneherk, to he found ett Sterenevik's &.n. ,f• Co tri Marketrt Pittsburgh. Jely Tut•: t•heap store of \V. A. Smith k Jost stocked with ttl y full line of Dry Goods, Notions and Millinery. 11111 Drt s hays. President of 'Washington College, delivered a le , tture in Ow M. FM Church of this borough, Friday evening last, etk--''Every 'Pay Reasoning. - As was ant;cipated, the learned Doetor bandied the -mt.j,•,•: in a ina.,terlv .tvle; t,;fhv as witty and gay, grave and s9lllll n' A Itoget it wa., the most entertaining and instructive lecture of the season, and we linf; had many. NEw Ilat"., new flutter•,' and new dry good,' at the eheapstore of \\'.A. Smith. Ito,•huster. ,•r-Fahnestnek's perfectl y pn ro White Lead, Linseed oil, Turpontine, Varnish es, Brushes, Paints- dry and izreund in t.itass, all size,.; Putty, Aze. Lyman's eelebrate - d-A iarden and Veg etable seeds. For saloat Hugo Andries son's Bea vvr Drug Store mr 13;Pw Enoi•lh 1.. - A uderson, ILnr of George K. Anderson of Titusville, (for merly of Beater county) died Wednes day last, in the 76tlxvar of his age. Ile Caine of good Revolutionary stork, Iris father and four uncles having fought under iieneral Washington for the in dependence of the thirteen colonies.— The family have enjoyed Stat% and Na- tional honors largely in the several States of their respective residences—one of the tinels of thodeceasod hay inebeen for three terms a 'United States Senator. The late Mr. And Orson was an active el der in the Presbyterian Church of Ti to,ville. 12=1 Rochester, ha. just opened hi, large new store, k uext door to the Post ()thee) where he has a I stock of ini IhriPry dry goods & drug, which he o ill sell as cheap as the cheapest, for air or country trade. aprl7;2w \ 1111t11,11 1“,1; vt, in all sizes and colors, Lace f......11ar5, Ilan d 11 , inp skirt,, 'urset-i an. Chignons at Frazier's, [at.krl7-2w. We are-repit!nted ter state that :be Rev. .I,llu A. Wilson of Allegheny city wiU pren , ll in thn Chnireh, Beaver, on tieNd Sabbath day at 11 a. HI. ONE Cftrttnn 'ity Fhnr , 'OIIP err Fairtal Mtlls Flour, and. a Jot of Wllite Lino• for sale at Sioe . t erer A: Sons. Fill r¢ ( A Splendid . Toilt. or four family soap, or' four pair potton , !"to•ks, or four hum-stitched hanil krry hi •1 tour , pool% ('lark'. (I. N. T. beat thread, for only 2Z vont , , at Hilt ues..l. door to poNt-oflioul Washington it'ouitl3. le,wtng Republican anno r inleetnents lur e..Aiination alivear in the I,frrur ter ; Dr. Wm. Cotton And Jonathan Allkon, for .la.. S. she•king, Clerk “1 the Coert; Workman }lngle+, jr., S. S. Rine, 1.. Wll ,,, fl. Iteeorder; ( r. Day, ro.gi•ter ; WM. S‘ s Ott..loll'll Dagne, jr. and Sarnnal Tharp, conclldatAzi fur I , l „ in i na t,,o l r,f PI It E, freAl ;slid rvliablo tlrogb, all kind, at I 1 ihhard's Rochester, uest door ..to P. ( 1 .1 aprl7-4 w . ALI. theist.° sprlngf•tyles of Bonnets, Slats, Frames, Flowers, A: e., at 'Ails% Frazier'Q, corner Main and Seminary Streets, Bearer. ;aprl7-2w. WALT. PAPP.I% ANI) RinrovAr..—Mtio A. Townsend Sz, Sou, Beaver Falls, have removed their store into One of the spa , ions rooms of Wallace tk. Comm inWs Brick Meek, opposite the I'ost Wilco, where their ; stork of Wall paper 14 es di- PrSWINI and satisfactory in pattern and price as any MAO can desire. The same :nay be Saia of their stock of Oil Cloths, Wir - lyw Shades, and general Stationery. They also give special attention to mak ing Picture Frames, and furnishing moulding for the saute. A FlMid arrival cif new gootk at the cheap Store of W ill. A. Smith. Near i) iatnond, _Roc r, Pa. direct the attention of the iitthlie in Itechesitsr and vicinity to the fact that li. S. Littibard lia removed his sten• to the Joon' formerly occupied Iv F. A. Fortune, where Le ha!, uISIVI a lar:r Mock of new Dry (;nods, Millinery, No tions, Gent2.s - rurtilabing.Good..4, Drugs, and bight Groceries. The room is large, c“filltltAlMlS, well lighttol and afrir.k a sulend:4l opportunity to ,how goods. llibbarh keepS a lady (-ler:: hi wait on lade onsligners, and as he is a cour teous and accommodating gentleman we have no donirtbk will become a very olodArpl: , h•c of lrn.ine,c Ca, toria suttstituti. fur Calif , t!' tOt•t• pnirination co:0411111n:: twitner 111 \lorpkon.• nth. AltolL il. 11 Is plea,ikt to nvl.- It , %mil rrp•rate4 when all 1,1 'ler ••• f: '•ntlt.tll,lll,l It r. l'neher hi. extterinwnte4 n1i4.1.1 .•ar •In Ttrod.C.tta 't pr.•irtralnia [nor , ' ef -11,1,M th.m 1-a.tor ()II ArVitto•lt x. 11 ,, rrnt .•_•n141.•. pv.l.-th ~/res ti rittti;l tuttl thin leery. PCd 1,10 titotrtt•tt nr Zrlp , BY !n. ,intetutz. hinv II itrtstinrt•tt t.atunti p trtt. lit (rly 4((ap((.41 In t n int! :11.,1 l‘t• "lied,. Pitt' IClttlls to I,M. :ail nrurk. o Id will 11,01 ••• to Iti.o atlfirrhy ut n. 1,) cur an aml.ent•cnted. Lu..l4t ItIAL )one 0.-111, it to you It ,1-T• bill stl t. , 111- anti 1),•• bottle Will Nu. t• main tiOCIOCr• htlt., 11,:11,1w EDITont AT. NOTtl'Et, are sr) eomn i o n that It 14 aluiost impossible for an editor to express his honest opinion of the mer its any art joie w ithout being suspeet eit of interested inoti yes. This fart, how. mill - , shall not deter us from saying to hat we think of a new addition to the Materia Medlea to which our attention has laa•n recently directed. Wo refer to Walker's 13 , 11,Ifyrula V,Deq , ir Bil k,. a reined i; e.hieli is making its way into neirg families just te.iw than all the other advertised medicines put together. There seems to be no question about the potency of its tonic and alterative prop erties, while it possesses the great littp,U li re reeorunteudation of containing nei ther slcolitil nor-mineral tioisorn. , Thal it is a specific for Indigestion, Billions ness, t onstipat,ion, and mazy com plaints of neryttia origin. we 'have rea son to know; and we are ,assured on good authority' that as a general Inv iger tint, regulating and purifying niklicine, it has no equal. It is stated that its i ereilients, (obtained from the wilds of California.) aro now to the medical world; and its extraordinary effects cer tainly warrant the conclusion that It ise coinponnd of agents !Athena unknown: If popularity is any criterion. there can be no doubt of the efficiency of the frarVtitterA, for the sato of the article Is immense and continually increasing. =CIE 1 he fu! aprlDAw Personal..—Our Eberhart of New Brighton, who has been 'Principal of•the Kittanning Public Schools sinco the spring of 18419, has Just got through with tho regular yearly ex alnittationis of his pupils, and in p , 9 late Kittanning paper wo find this favorable notico of him: TII E YCIILtO 13C1100L EXAMINATION .To give sumo idea or the proficiency arrived at by the se.hotars'in our Public Selina° under the management of Prof. Eberhart as exhibited at tlie examination last week, we givetho following train the authentic report of rho examination in Room No. 8. Of two classei examined in higher Arithmetic- 07 per cent, of the probletne were solved ; and 081 per cent. of the definitions answered correctly. In General History 85 per cent. of .tho quastious wore answered correctly. ' In Natural philosophy 93 per cent, of the questions were correctly answered ; and in grammar Btl per cent. This exhibit shows a degree of profi ciency seldom -reached in , any school and is alike creditable to teachers and scholars. We but repeat the universal remark when we-say that the Directors have :been ex &et - Tingly. fortunate in eeseiltig the fiery ire* of the primentPrinolprd,and that his place would bearird to suppiy. 'rho above Is quitecomplimentary, but is no more, we know, tluto t tlietleaptaiit justly-- merits. Niro nretileased to - kho'w that any of our citizens are bald In iteeb high estimation abrou'll. NEW Din" Goons, Now Millinery and a•tirte block of New s lnwelry at tllO Store of Will. A. Sin-Rh. aprl7;2.w Local Option.—Thelo4 wing is the Local t )ption law in fan as recently pass= ed by the Legislature. authorizing the people of the several cities and - counties in the Commonwealth to VAG every three years upon the questioe ofgranting ticetise to sell ii,toxicating liquors: SEerioN 1. Be it enacted itc" That on the third Friday in :di-nett, 1573, in every city and county in this Commonwealth' and at the annual municipal elections every third year thereafter in much city anti county, it sfiall tho.daity:of inspectors and judOteof the. elections in the cities and counties to receive tickets either written or printed from legal roe tors of said cities and counties, labeled on the outside ••tleense," and on the in. sole "for license" or "against license" and to deposit said ticket in a box pro iided for that purpose by said iuepectors and judges, as is required by law in the ease of other tickets an received which shall he counted and a return of the same made to the clerk of the court of 9 carter sessions of the peace of the prop er county, duly, certified as is required by law, which ceithieate Shall be laid I.ef,re the judges of the said court at the first meeting of the said court after the said election shall ho tiled w ith the other recur of the said court, and it shall be the duty of Mayors of (sides and sheriffs of counties. or any other ealoer whose duty it may he to perform' - Such'sCrvice, to givepublic notice efetteh special elec tion above inTividek for; three . ' weeks previous to the time of holding. the next annual municipal election in every such city and county, and also three weeks before such election every third year thereafter : Pr , ,cidcd, That this act shall not he construed to repeal or effect any special law prohibiting thosaleof intox - ieat ing liquors or prohibiting the grant ing of license: Provided, That when the Lllll.llidpio eleCt . lolls in any county or ciiyAo not „Pourthe.th Ind I Priday in March, tho election provided for in this section_ shall he held on the day fixed for the mimlcipai elections in said city or county : And provided further, That all licences granted after the first day of January shall cease, determine and be come void on the first day of April, e 473, if the district for which they shall he granted determine against the grant ing of license, and the treasurer of the proper county shall then refund to the holder of said license the mon eys LO be paid Cherefor, for which the said treasurer shad lie entitled to credit in his account with the Commonwealth. SEe. 2. That ih receiving and count in g r and making the-return of the vt tin east the inapectera and judos and. , larks - °told electinwattalttio]gerproed by the laws. or this COtarnon - nrealth -1 , 1"egs: : urging general electlens, _arid all :4)10 'wrinkles of geld election hint - are hereby. extended toned shall apply tothe Viten+, ins 'error, fridges rind -olerka - i•hting at and in attendance upon the election held under the provisions of this act. SEIL, 3. Whenevvr by returns'q elec tions in any city and county aforesaid, it shall appear that there is a majority against license it shall not be lawful for any lief -lime to is.sue for the sale of Rpir turoca, vinonQ, malt or other intoxicating lilt rs, or any admixture thereof, in sail 4,llnty at any time thereafter, until at an election as above provided a major ity shall vote in favor of a license: Pre- That nothing contained in the this aet shall prevent the issttintt of Itrense to droggista Syr the sale I irillorS for medical purposes. plaoe to get Photoffaaph%, inbrotypes, at Will A. Smith's 1;allory, over the Cheap Store, Roches ter, Pa. Ittprl7;2,w NElsoN xvill close out his entirs sto , •k of good., regitrilles?+ of cost, of fi fteen day., on the iliatootid, Hoch- rzra School Exert.isex.—on Thursday evening of last week, the pupils of Miss Lidle Licbendorfcr's scbool in Franklin• township had their Examination and Exhibition in the CVinehrennarian The exercises—consisting of the examination of classes, declamations, es-ays,dialogues music—were instruc tive and entertaining. Excellent order was inaintained throughout, and a deep interest was manife‘ted in the perform ances.. Miss Liebendorfer is a a teacher of several years' experience; and this evening's exercises added to her reputn tuut a teacher, while they reflected honor upon her pnrils as well. FINE Fr 11‘)WerA, ribir/il4, lard I , llars, Av., a'. Will A. S Rovhes- Tim Ladies at'© - no doubt giaa disk spring has at last wade its appearance, they will ako be glad to learn that hey !nay find at lienee's Millinery and Trim ] , ve, the eld stand, Heaver, a large and welt selected stock of all the late s t in I latsYreinnet , Flow . er, and a g,. -d trek of splendid Rildeins, and in fact v,rythiti4 new in the Milliners We offer Waring this season extra ifelueement4 to our customers In Nlillin erv, Kid gloves, Shawls. Lace collars, Ilandi;erch:efs, lloop skirt corsets, ke., and p a full stock of the latet4 I 'I: always on lnand, Mice us an early eail. aprle;:it COll6l in iNsi °gas.-- The Register gives Ili, information that e/Imintasions havo etl at his office from the State 1/e;' , :trtizient for the following persons, recently elected justioes of the peace in their re•is•tive iminkipalitiog in this unit': John lirolt.p,,l3l ,, tilas Conwav; . .1.,1111 'Alrt 'arty, J. David Pat ton, Hr Bryan, A. .T. Pettit, N. J. MC cormiPt:, Itohert ('. Aiken, I). Minns u.•4l, S. Catigiley, John Sinart, Eph raliT4 •• 4 1 - nitli and James Reed. If yop tied n npovnimpor. ( , nrionvly ~r i a ball-room 110,,r I , k ..tunni it ISM \VILE SU] ITT hay fl fine !.. 7 , , ,1ar Carnora I'll , 4m:rap:l,. .131 V khillZ anything- of tho kind will .1,, rl7 2w. The (:(ittlity Superitaeutleney.-- ,1s ui a of our Scho , ,l Directors w1:1 fuel interested—and al I should he--in iearnitig.thri iittalitieationi. of the several hofore tin 2 tn for ('otint,y Su perintenileht we give plave to t follow '', v.' reemninendat ion Irow the state so periutehiletit regarding; Prof. Eberharl of New llrighton : 1) ItTM FN r com MON 5C11001,4, 11. NUM STII• Itf Aug. 31, Is o. j The bearer, Mr. L. Eherhart, been Superintendent of schools in the rou-nty of :tierce?• in thin State, Mate superintendent of schools in Geor tiut. under the direetion of the Freed men's Bureau, and is now superintend ent of the union schools of the borough of Kittanning. I have had good oppor tunities of learning Low. ho dispharged his duties in these several pesitinns,and it gives me pleanure to say that he In a good scholar, an efileient teacher, and a very skillful manage' of nehoulg, . J. P. WIPICERgitAII, State Supt. Com. Schools Prof. Eberhart is a native of Beaver county, and has resided here all his llfo with the exception of sixyears spent in Alerver county.— Beaver County Prras. [aprl7-2w. The house of Mr. George Armstrong o f ppery rock tow mad p,lleteler coon ty, was consumed by tire on last Wednes day morning, tho . Bct inst. Much that was in the house, as furniture, books, stoves, bedsteads, etc., was also lost. The property was insartid, and the loss Will be at least partly covered by the tur Huron co. A Lettelt; , WrittPn •t O 7- GeP,ral are ithlobteit Mrs. JiOgn - cunFinghatn of thismltefp,. for ttiefolloiettii Orteilui Metter by General George Washington to Ma thew Carey of Phllatlelphl . a. Its con tents arolutereathig; -aridif ally of afiir readers desire to see the hand-writing of " The;athor of his Country," they, can do so by ealling at the'Aaans * office.-- The totter, a groat many years ago, came into the possession of the late Bealaniln Chew, ,'oihoi,'-'aftir.wrljv peOsenied it to . J udge' otint9 Van ninghatii of Bel Mr. The latter had it'framed, and at the pros ont time it is in an excellent stilt° of pros orvatlon. ,yollowjng,is the letter: e "MotTikT VERNON, 15th lirlirch,''llBs.l Sin: I purposed, so soon As I under stood you intended to become the pub lisher of a,..`-nowspaper in Philadelphia, to request that a copy of your weekly production might be sent to nie. I was thO more pleased with this determina tion when, , by a letter from my friend the Marquis kle Lafayette, I found he had interested himself in your behalf. It has so happened that my Gazettes from Philadelphia, whetifer from inat tention at thWprititingior post•ofHeb, or other causes, come very irregularly to my hands. Let one pray you, therefore, to addiesS those you send me, in the ap pearance of a letter. Tho coarse, com mon rarer , usually applied, will do equally well for the cover. It has some times occurred to me that there are per, sous who, wishing to read newspapers -without hearing the expense of paying -for taem, make free with those which aro addressed to others. Under the Rash of a letter it is not presumable this liber ty would he taken. I am, sir,-y'r. most obd't. .GE. W,►etuboro.'.. Mr. Matthew Carey, Printer ! of the Even'g herald." j An Exciting Scene.—Narrow Es clitpe from Drowning.—Last Wed nesday afternoon a Mr. George MAY, of Rochester, caught a couple of logo as they were floating down the Ohio at or near the wharf-boat at that place. The river was high and the wind blew a per fect gale 'at the time. Having oeught the fogs, ho thought to float them down stream a few rods to an'eddy where they could he securely Sticoued. While In the act of doing this, aini while oti'-the logs himself. • a liege wave struck the timbers and floated - them out into the swift current. No aid could be rendered him, and he went down the stream very rapidly, holding tightly to the logs. Af ter going down a considerable distance, the Rochester ferry-boat put out after him, and it was not until the mouth of the Baorceii . nrl ( some yam or — tbnici miles down) was reached . that ho was overtaken. When taken from his peril ous situation, and put en board the ter ry-boat, tie had already become so chil led that he was neither able to speak nor stand on his feet. Restoratives, how ever, were applied and ho was soon "himself again." lie will, no doubt, re her that trip down the (Olio for ina ti} to comer. Captain Shrodess.—The first boat that merit through the old Louisville ca nal was tho.iiiCas , owve4 in, Pills burgh, and commanded by Henry U. Beer; Pilots, John Shrudes and Henry Klinefejder. ,The boat left lieniBvllle December 0, lA3O, Lind reached Portland December i 4, being four days passing through. She broke both water-wheel ✓+hafts. The mail tompany pliidslll ax. penses, and gave Captain Beer et2ooaddi tiysal. Captain Beer and Klinefelder have long since passed away. Captain Shrodes is still living at Phillipsburg, Beaver county, Pa., and is ono of the oldest tow-boat iii lots , mid has been en gaged in the towing trade ever mince the navigation.— Wellsrale Unton. Tao Criiiactai Of ,Woinan, •througliont the States aro requested to send their names and post-011100 address to the l'ennsylvani% Woman Saffrage A,.4oeiatlon, 700 Arrti St., Philadelphia. TII , ) St) Ni;l4llilig I.IQII/111enbi or specimen copies of the II moian'd Journal will be supplied. S. H A LLOW ELL, Pm'. Sec' g. biters, ed t a wee f etjng l 9l. Clio I l reitiVtkrittb 9f4, place on Saturday Itc,t, the following new elders were elected: Darius dangle um, Robert.. cooper, W to. Unintrr aud. Charles p....M.00ke. All of therthoveyen tlenieti we are per.nnully acquainted' with and iniim.t say -that NvO tit:ft k the me te. tion good. *lltett gentlemen are young . and earn est workers lit the eanstp. , We have hot learne , l when they will Iso I ,rdadnect.-- Cuil.vervfle4ve „ C milted to init.—lsaac Schley, son of 'Plinina4 Sehle3! of Bridgewater, was room/UW..I to jail on last Wednes day, on an information made by his fattier. to.awaitthe action of We court at Its Juno term. The information states that Isaac, who is about IS years of age, is in thelmbit of abusing, his mother, and all others occasionally, who aro in ferior to him in. physical strength. tiuolher Landmark Gone.—one by ,me the last vestiges of early days are giving way before the march ot itnprovo 'tient. -The buildings on Fifth Avenue, between Market street and Market alley, date thelr existence back to Iso3, being the oldest buildings on Fifth avenue, Xi] 16-18 these—then old log buildings—were remodeled by J. M. Itoberts (now do ceasioto and occupied by him and It is successor until the present day. The last of these buildings were torn down on Saturday, to be replaced by a massive blur-stars, iron and brick structure. In eqnseiluenve of this; 14r. E. 3'. Roberts has removed his !maines9 Sitetlifee €lOOl l 4 above the old stand, to No. 2i Fifth av o nap, until the mai pletiow , or the flew Thk tie*, store . has been nice • ly t‘tted up, and with its large stock -of is (pine attractive. The new iruilting will be finished about Septem bar.- 1.4 L. wbkin Mr. Roberto will °pea nub ~f the s linest jewelry houses in the city. -Pdt , 4otegh Chronic/c. Laprl7-'.2.w .1 l•-• I ( )I•1:N - Nlessrs. 'Sort fi Walsh have )11. opened a Nleretiant Tailoring Estaldisltinent in Kinsley's ..piwsito• tv[tilieetkouttry, in ilich inay be I; pitrol a full line n't in e rev, Treeots, ('hey ial s, Dingo na,ls; at.o, or Ciento' Purutabing °pada— l'ettintr of all clescriptiOns done to or der, Fibs warranted. The natirnottge of the public respietfully soliilted.'Xgents fur Iho justly celebrated Singer Salving Machine. • Sapplies of all con stantly on bawl: such e§ •Noedles. Thread, nil and Machinery. New ilrig,hton. titprl7;2w, Othelttl liettletts.—The following are the sworn returns of the soles of the ‘arious sewing machine C'ompan les for the vear IM7I, which are made under the lieensos granted to them by the owners of the various sewing machine patents: ,Svsise Machjuu.. 11-.loltl • ~ thh• Am , r'.v..tti Gnnuu Holl`. ..... . . 11A Ilusfe . . ... .1.114,tte 10.397 .. • Ptlipth• ..... 4.17J4 ETTIIIIII . ..... 4.965 Ls lATe the Singer Diannfeeturing 'n. sold 113,533 leeetlitieS. The increase for tim present' year amounts to 53,4T7 stales made. The Grover Jr- Baker sold ti,sfti ma elline.; less than in the year previous. Thu Elias Ilowe fell off on ann pal soles 7,131 i inirehbles. The Florenoe did tint sell so many machines by 1,713, and the business of the ,Etna fell off to the tune of 1,0N3 machines. Some other makes show slight Increases. Straw ,l-, Morton, No. 24 Sixth street, Pittsburgh. Aireadlier r erotritate.- - ii.47-'Prestki f*-- of "iVesdnioreland i r n hafirteCtlon with the United Presbyterian Church, yesterday was in session at Mount Pleas ant and hadleforkits ecclasfastkailoon sidtration, a breach of promise case from the session:of the United Presbyterian Church, of Plum township, a district in which tie'aanaddedielarritnAs stip'ear to be rather disturbed. The parties le this case Were alarmer named (Stewart acrd It young lady who resided in the immedi ate nOlObortiood. Both • belong to• an intellimit:elass. of soidetY•tind are' re spectably connected. Some time ago meir . met,l aud, - ,fancy Bag that their • mat rilnonial alliance . would be tterided by good resuitA to both; alike of a spiritual and temporal character decided on union. Suosequently this scheme was disar tioitrd:;4lo celautiso or true kciao didrYibt run smoothly, as bad been anticipated; and they agreed to dissolve their pledg es. Mr. Stewart-claim, that he was for mally released by the psumplady, but nbtertheless she took umbrage at the *T r atll**4l ; : •[; l 4 ' 01 ,49 62011 Arid bad: Wm brought • befom Alt? local ' Which suspord:bis reletteue With the Church. He appealed tothe Presbytery, and It was to consider his appeal that the hitter' body yesterday assembled at Mount Pleasant,le Westmoreland. The mkt has thus far attracted * great deaf Of attention, though hoVit will turret notels not knowM„Mr o fitesrart's friends t e th e heuorthatbe has the bat ,of it,—PiUsbUrgh,DiaPatas Aprit 10. ,TRAIns come and leave Now Brighton 5 and 4 timer; a day, 7 besi tniqd you. can save at leaat 20 per tent. at the clo thing house of f 3; dr,'.l. 4 3lYellenburg. New Brighton. The Ito Lille Tribune has a correspon dent who has discovered 's% Pittsburgher under very remarkable circumstances. The correspondent says that he has 'dia.' covermion a cliff near where the Trade water.emptias into the Ohio riier, iu t,40 State of Kentucky, a hermit whe tells a singular story. The recluse Mates that tiny .years ago he loft rittebttrgh on a keel-boat, accompanied by his .w ffe and child, to go to . Noir Orleana; that their' boat stuck fast on a sand4bar in front of the cliff, and could not be got off; that taking his wife and child for a walk on shore, they reached the top of the cliff, where they enjoyed the beantsful view. Standing on the edge 0f tim precipice, his wife asked him if he would wall fur hot at that spot until her return, slid on roooivitig an a ffi rmative reply. she seised 'the chi dist her.arms and leaped over, falling mangled mass of fiesta and bones at tilepottorn, fax below.. Securing aid fromthe boat llieliereaverliusbandlad the rernaintorum loved 'ones carried to the top of the ow and interred. 'Be built a rude atone hut; where ho has lived alone for baira century. Be says ho promised to await tal , return on_tbat spot, and will keep his 'word. lie has never, ho says, been . three .Miles from his but since he first went there. • " FA am EII4,YOUR !NTH It HST DI AT STAK n! —To parties living ata distance we would say that ycu can sate at least 20 per cant. by purchasing your clothing at the old reliable clothing house of S. dr J. Snob , ' lenbarg. Broadway, Now Brighton. • Democratic Cou . weatlon.—The Democracy of this county met in Con vention in Beaver on - ffit Monday for the purpose of selecting delegates to the State Convention to bo held. at Reading in May. Sheriff Gresbing was selected Representative and W. B. Dunlap Sena torial delegate to the convention referred to. They wero instructed to vote for 119. McClelland for Governor. The vote standing 81 for hfoClelland, 32 for Cass, and 18 fOr Gibson.. Any amount' of sparring took plaCti in - the convention, and' it In times past it could be truth fully said that the Democracy of this coon ty were harmonious;weludge from what took place last Mondays that that day is over. It was moreover a funriyaf fair, and as between the two wings of the party, It seemed to us a drawn battle. Wig. keep Men's, Youth's, Boy's and Cliildreti's Clothing in great, variety, at the usual reasonable prices, at S. Lk .1. Snellenborg's, Broad way,lfew Brighton. --..• • ..-------- tror the Ikairer Argue. THE REIGN OF TERROR. No. 2. 13Y 110310. Till: COMIIUNE. The question may be fished: 'ls the Com. mune elsewhere than in France?' Yes, it is everywhere! All the elements herein and previously euumerated are necessari. ly Communal in their nature. This may readily be discovered in the close rela tionship which they sustain to each other which will soon appear due fully. The Commune is the logical sequence of the others. The principles Of this terrible confederacy were clearly enunciated dur ing the struggle at Paris, which ensued at the etosti . :9l the Franco-Prussian war.— The motto 9(.,the C.oniiptinists was : " Dowp with the priestirt Down with . lund oWners! Down with ti ir rich ! So:,.Per as possible they.sulted tionittolleir, inotW• Arclsbje,ll 6 9 ParDOY and othee prialit9 Neel !Abed, rO)d :the ehlircbro 4intsed4browtheatt Purls. Much property wits confiscated. Pit will be seen that the Commune,is in. tensely anti-Catholic; and generalry anu rdigious. hi the first Reign of Terror the Catholic priests were murdered and the property of the church confiscated. This was repeated in the revolution of 18-18. The opposition 14 the Commune to mon archy M the past has always been ss:soci cited attli opposition to the papacy. This is n ot strange, (or the name of the papacy is the my synonym of despotistu. Thu present condition of the papacy in Italy is due to the Commune. The Catholics admit this. The war leuween these an tagonistic etenients iii go on to the bit.' ter end' The Communists announced as their design the establishment of a universal republic.' This proves that they aim nt the overthrow of all etisting order. They call themselves 'Red Ittputdmus.' Their Hag is red 1--tit name and color fur so bloody a system !—Tite 'Great Red Drag on'! Every eouutry in Europe has this chment Jowly:MA-601m1... Italy is hill of it, Inspired bythe presence of Garibaldi and other acknowledged leaders, to whose work the papacy may attribute Its down- Spain bas ft almost strong enough to overthrow the government. England, Austria, Prussia, Russia and other nations have it inure or less. In France it Is tem porarily defeated, Inn not conquered ! It teid~~ its dine ' to Wake another demon. stration. The 'mere it isperseuted the more it Refills in 'prosper, To scatter its forces is but to spread abroad its dectrinei. Its weapons are sword and tire! Witness, recent operations in Paris. When the sword Jailed, men,. and women ran about the city with bottles of petroleum and set it on fire! Dcflierathni clairauterlarsl their movements. Despising all law, ihi•y scruple at no memo which promises sue cess. Let' ns now notice more of the work• in t ; a airs' iociety in this country-. As nenail}' 'theories of the Chimp tire have been advanced, we will mall the attention of the readers of the Amirste one which, though it may nut be true, has for its sup port as plausible evidence as some mi l ers. The following appeared in the IVashing ion (D. C.)•••Chronirlc " of Nov. 4,,1811 " The following extravagant narrative, which we give in an uhrevnited form, is Glen ft : OM the Chleigo' Mmes,'''Which paper devotes a column and n half in line type hi its exciting details, and adds:— 'Though it apprtars at first to be utterly romantic and improbable, there arc not wanting confirmatory cireumstanees The .Tiginal explanation of the origin of the fire has lice!' conclusively disproveti. It can be attested by every one who listenedto Train, at Far well Ilall on the night the lire, that he used the language cited lielow, Sze " Little doubt remains that ti i City was fired in several different pla ce " The ink:rill:Ml, prOlV,Ning to be (11 Irt reMONC, dots not divulge his name. lie states that the society Las its he:el-quarters in Paris, and branches in London, Edinburg, Manchester, Liver pool, Berltn, ta. Petersburg, Na ples, Floranne,, Vicuna and ouier cities in Europe, and in New York, liosttot, Wash in you, Ve‘%;,,Viicans, Baltimore and Chi cnizo. • The,f*lety was organiied during the p o litical rxcitements vlubh preceded t !relict? (if Louis N"Apotvon to the Presidents-- l is object waitheprotnotion ()la Cu , ifj !RUM with 'equality of rights and riel4triwair and wealthy, iguor utt an.l h a Misr The ',''oup d'et7Lr which piavea No ts istat on the throne tempora rily defeidarits purposes, yet its organi zat.on wactntact; and the idiCled evils of the lifbiletoea reign caused the attraction to its ranks of all malcontent elements.— He proceeds to say that the miserable re sults-of thOlate war invitOdPient to a tri al of their' terrible-p rinciples, and the gorgeous city of Paris became the scene of their bloody orglt ; and, as by the torch of Hecate, the flantesafaestruction wasted the relics of grandeur and the trophies of national power. The most horrible rec . ord of devastat on and woe the century will take down to futurity he charges to this Commune. Its final defeat did not 4xtingu!sh it ; and now—yet strong in trembling Frances. -its members, whom I he whips of the Furies must urge on, are scattered throughout our own prosperous, cities. lie states also that 'strikes' in Great Britain Wave been instigated by them, and men pa vertul to influence crowds by tiers. eloquence added to their body every-where, and that-they have failed in many attempts to - foment strife between employers and labortrti, and as an UL.T.N.MA ICATiO th ey deterplltial 'to bunt Chicago actin; city where rapidly grossing wealth was widen ing the. social distinctions in the extreme. The confession includes the name of'Geo. Francis Train as a =limber, and reminds that - he stated in a lecture in Farwell Hall, Sunday evening before the fire: 'This 14 the last"publici - addrels that will be delivered within these, walls, A terrible tittlernlty,,e"itupeudieg over the city et Chicago. 1 More I cannot, dare not Say. He adds that another word would have ended his life, as there were scores of pis tols painted lit hint Petroleum ,rifines had been laid, by pfAs in Hecret conclave, be yinullite teach of, mortal obsertation.— fdiees in vandus streets were sitnnltane -ously firm ; and. in order to contravene any iiossible effort:to stay the-conflagra tion by explosion Id buildings hy- gimpow der, a train communicating with the mag azine could at a [minket tiestriiy it: The first barrels removed bythe powder bilg e., wife these with which the train com municated, And hundreds were saved who would have been killed by explosion. Many _of these mines started nefv fire.., and the VV:ator-vosits were alive iniderin ncx lie, ass:irtSiliat' the wit executed this and Oar; buildings dettiattlAirthe Snciet;k,tOjieSpareil teiL Conellidittgl lie says tbst:tw4..or the orkiriti lottm.ers of this learinV . lliternity - aChicngo — ltti ifd their deittitiit the tiaeneit; antilie,- the unr a-tor, is evposed to a hideous ileath.for treachery; UAL 'Other cities tiro thrententd In like manner Uttil flue< et cry circle of secnetv art.-the *Worn metub,ers of the 'Bo ciete ilatiettale - In -its Odd; The nags in India' had , in'paraliel {{tower', in the numbest liot4imatis the csannitnie, The almvn4iiay be ixinshlered i4l)nie as an exViisvanprat-narrat,ive g butthese are trayagant, - , thness *lien EMPOI- Ied by - extriVritgantmatist4 tnextnsvagant actunia Allowing the past history of the CoMmune to be a prophecy of its future operations, the words of this confeision 'lose all their extravagance.' This Oates- Sinn at least Substantiates our statements, with regard to .the extended area of, , this Society's in fl uence. But, as additional proot on this point, we add the tolloWing, from the Paris correspondence of the N. Herald of December 15th : 'The International Working Men's As sneimion.—The General Council of this Association,„says '.The London Times,' hyld its weekly meeting, December Ist. at . the Council Rooms, lielhurn, London, mr., Young In the chair. M M Ranvier, Clint-net and Arnaud, members of the late Purls Commune, were elected as members of the General- Council. Mr. Hales, the secretary-, read letters from the English branches, speaking of the rapid progress making by the Assticiation. A letter WILY also read from Glasgow, asking the Coun cil to use its influence with the Continen tal branches to prevent coppersnntlis cum log from abroad to take the places of the Glasgow coppersmiths, among whom a strike was pending. A letter was read from Conenhageti,,s!uting that the branch there numbers two thousand members, nod branches were being rapidly estab lished lu all the large towns in Demilark. Letters from Italy stated that the so-called Working-Men's Congress, recently held at Rollie, was only a dodge of Mazzoni, in tended tO'deeeive the public as to the gi ant strides „with which the International was advancing in Dully. Letters were mid from the Trades Assoeiatioa of IN ow &atm] and Canada, asking for inhuma tion as to how they could become branches or the Association. I Itese letters gave most valuable and interesting statements of the condition of labor In those colonies." A correspondent of the New York get aid. writing from Cairo, Egypt, under the date of Dec. 23d len, says of It meeting of the Internationals; recently held in that place : The statutes of the Association, or possibly a new seta statutes a halt:st;du ger than the old set, were discussed and adopted. Many speeches : were made,. which most fulsome tribules of homage were paid to the assassins of the Hostages of the Paris Commune. Votes of appro bation and congratulation to the memory of Flourens, Crentieux and Ito-sot, were adopted, t. , ) which names were joined oat urally those of Ant Durchio awl Tog,netti. The meeting was well attended, ai.Ll the greatest enthuSiasm prevailed, inspired by the hope of more Lorrors." Sorely, "every circle of society bas its sworn members." We now turn our attention to some of its latest demononstrations in this cottutrx. The present Gov't of France recent ly executed Bosse and other Commu nist leaders. This so aroused theCommu nista of America that a public funeral parade in Now York City In their honor was determined upon and appointed for Sun Jay, December loth. The authorities interfered, prevented the parade and ar rested some of the Communists. The next day a large number of International Working-men attended the Jefferson Market police court to witness the trial of elo *Otto= who were arrested.— Red ribbins draped with crape, red feathers and red neck-ties were conspie none Upon the prisoners being brought into court,. Judge !Fib andley promptly discharged all of them, six in number, remarking, that they had been punished sufficiently for the crime,' if they had committed ally, by being kept in prison over night. The policemen arresting them (ailed to wake any charge against them other than that they feared that a breach of the peace was imminent. Their rod gag was returned. A stormy meet ing of the Internationalists was hold that evening," at which it was resolved to parade the next Sunday. "All working men, women and citizens were Invited to join in the parade. • • • • • The meeting broke up amid the wild cries of Vire /a thiamine, Vice la Internation ale'!" Decembet 14th the Board of Police held a secret session, and, reversing the previous decision, gave permission for the parade. The "Federal Council of the international Working-men" held a meeting the evening of the same day, and issued the following address; "Since the beginning of Lillis century the working classes, more enlightened, knowingthe inferiority eftheircondition all over the world, fought for emancipa tion and their liberty, and,, at times de feated, they have always been the vic tims. In France, in England, in Ire land, in Poland. in Italy, in Germa ny, and lately In Cuba, their blood has sprinkled the earth, but they died bravely 'by thrust:ands_ lind from each drop of thel r sacred blood has sprun g up au avenger to continue the holy bat tle. The citizens whose fathers died to make this land free from despotism—an friliefltaiiM that It i>f ern-dory to preserve inviolate—shall we rarttaia Selfish and contented without a regard to those who follow so nobly theextunple set by them? No, that cruise .is ours. :Die solidarity that bintl.4 all men - and -nations all over the world makes it a (idly to honor their memory, and to raise our voice for thor cOndetrinatitm,iat these barbarous slaugh ter. It is for that purpose that we invite ail citizens, male or female, all organ ized bodies and all - trades' unions to join the funeral procession which will take place on Sunday, December 17, 1871. l'be procession will organize at Cooper buititute„,at one o'clock p. m." The procession, numbering about two thousand, formed and marched at the appointed time, and was witnessed by thousands of Spectators. , Vhe Catatal q lie was drawn by six migrant:elm grays, heavily draped in mourning. * On the summit was a coffin, very simply ornamented with wreaths of im menet les and evergreens. At its luvul was a small red flag without inscription. On the sides of the catafalque,were inscribed the %verde : "Honor to the martyrs of the Universal Republic." In the front rank wore Mrs. -Victoria C. Woodhull and Tennis. C. Ojailin. They were attir ed in dark-blue jackets cut Refit to the figure, black silk dresses, white collars, Alpine hats, And, each' wore broad crimsou scarf. In her band Miss Clallin carried a flagstaff surtnotilited by u crimson banner. . Among ether inscriptions carried. vas the folio Mug : •"Phe spirit otitsitgoin 11111ite expands as the axe of the exqeil tioner falls upon, the uecka of its vic tims. Another bore thii inscription, "Liberty, Equality and Fraternity." After parading about two hours, the procession dispersed. Thus ended the first public demonstration arils kind in America of the Commune. We flrid represented this procession all. the el ements; winch pre - sicced the Frei:mit:Rev olution. The designs of the Internationa lists and Spiritualists are the saute 'Ashes already betin proved ; but on this point we otter one more extract (rain the N. Y. Herald's report of the Woman's Suffrage Convention which opened at Washing ton January 10, 1872. and continued two days: -Mrs. NVoodbull read the principal points in a new Constitution for the United States, which she proposed to submit to the_people as embodying the purposes and princlpleis of the revolution of which she is a recognized oracle. This instrument includes the' Referee duo-abolition of alt special: legislaticio, denial of all corporate privileges, pro- gressive taxation, the gradual resump rtilognusofotfhaeolatonda ,v b ., y lie tn e e in inxi the p g le riorre t e ; jrn e bily eq dnrete ual ihigte: Lb un e less Il o gialan and, th i erwisep 'eli ro r v e id o s ed f President, and _a thousand other radieai isms of the Internationals and Other Reds. Mrs. Woodhull was followed 14 It. IL Drury of the New York illterli* florists. who tirade 's fiery Speech lit sup port of the socialistic ideas of his order. which, ho daubs. supports the hill equality of the sexes. ' In our next we shall show that similar causes produce similar effects. and that we are fast approaching another era - of blood. Snow fell in this . place on Monday of this week. o Late.—The proceedings of the nnial Convention of Good Template it Bridgewater on-April 5, came too or this weeks paper. ThSl w 111 ap in our next issue. Trio held tale, m Cheapest Largest and best isele,e or Carpets. Oil Clotb, Wall Paper. dow-Slaules. and 'Varieties, al B. helm. apri7;Mv On Wi Mu It%aoved. Mrs nt. Z. Moore has re er reciti her late place of husiness on third street, {leaver, Pa. to her own dwelling on thu alloy south, where she prepared to do everything in the man tua-niaking line. Give her a call. t: TIE Cheapest Largest and beat selee tin of Carpets, Oil Cloth, Wall Paper, Nlit dowiSliades, arid Varieties at - IL M !helms,_ ___ riprii;Ow ___ CZ3 her Complaint.—ln this disease there Is a peculiar cachectic condition of the blood which gives rise to a long train of diversified symptoms. Thu countenance becomes sallow, the eyes have a yellowish tinge, the whole skin becomes changed. in color and ap pearances, and not unfrequently tenni mate in a jaundiced condition of all the excretions, but especially the urine. Dyspepsia soon sets in, sometimes coughs Himilating Consult' ptlon, Dropsy, with its usual symptoms of swelling in feet apd legs—Asthmatic di ff iculties, CostiVenestvFiles, (Ste. These many times so far change the symptoms in every other respect As to make it diffi cult for the physician to arrive at the true nature of the ease by the pulse and tongue alone. A mere ocular inspection of the urine in this disease, however, is nearly always suilleiemt to determine the nature of the case,iiml , many times to.give a Vary cor rect opinion of the extent of the mischief also. "I'he melancholy which is so apt to take place In Liver VOMplaint, bas often led to erroneous treatinent,. and the worst at, conseqUenc#l`:HllVOl thus befallen tbe' patient. We have-cared many cases of melan choly amounting even to "derangement of the mind," when the cause was plainly attributable to Liver Complaint alone. In thisltilseme, as in many others,l% the urine is so well marked as to denote the character of the disorder long before it is manifested by any other symptom or outward sign. We have had the examination and treatment of so many cases of this dis ease and its complications that we have learned the kind of medicines to be used in each particular case not only—but feel satisfied that they can be treated moresuccessfully without, than with, any mercurial preparation whatever. In fact, our success in this affection numbers thousands of cases, and reliable cures have been made in hundreds of instances. after nearly the last vestige of hope bad been ex hamsted. For the benefit of those living at a dim tancelithoring under Chronic Affections, and unable to attend In person, we would say : by sending a vial of urine fnr ex amination, the necessary medicines can be sent them by express. WZ=BM T. L. OLusnuE, M. D., J. W. OLnsutsE, 31. D. Address Dm Ompfitiur, No. 132 Grant street, Pittsburgh, Pa. M - A - 1? I ED. - - - . WI LHELM —BRA On Thursday evening, April Ilth, at the resideneeof the bride's parents at Rochester, by the Rev. James Shields, Mr. John Wilhelm, jr., to Miss Bertha Braun, *9 of Rochester, Pa. MAY—BOW P,R. - S Fn Beaver, Pa.; on A0:11,1872.1>v goy, Jinn FI4 hi_ Shields, Mr. John B. May and M Catharine "r. Bowers, both of C.lrroll County, Ohio. ROWN—RARTON.—On April 11th I . 72, by Rev. Jim. M'Carty, Mr. James Brown of rawliester, and MISS Mary J. Barton of North Sewickley. DIED. .--- tEED.—On the 1111) of April 187'2, in Bridgewater, Pa., Mrs. Margaret wife of Mr. Eli Reed, aged 81 ' years and 6 months. NetO Advertisements. Notice in Partition rl , O P. at MANNING. Leonard Mallory. M. C. 11111, John Forsyth. A. %V, Brown; Samuel Kennedy and William G. Bally, take no tice that an Inquisition will be held on the rid day of May. 1572. on the real estate held by you and Jesse Smith In common, situate in the town *ln 0(01,154-county of Beaver. and State oft' sylratiha, Abounded and described as fellows. - OW wit! Beginning An-chestnut, thence by land of , all I t chard ,omit 3111 degrees; east 521-100 per to Wwlllaltlttres-Mithled by Inc4nrilatnesonth 1 51 41e,i,. gmein rest 69-10prechesio post; thence north 10 . ,, degrees; east 2.2.0-10perehes to a post; thence by land or said Jesse Snlith north to 4 degrees; west 11 45 100 iternhes to a White Oak; thence by land el mime N. 31 1 4 degrees; west 86 64400 per te a chestnut oat; thence by land of same north , 5 degriata; west 23 1.11) perches to a stone tole: thence by land of Clatle7hompson south 54,?„, de glees; west 63 perches to a post; thence by hod of Geaaget Dawadn'anfidrs apntb 763 k degrees*: east 100 pert es to a post; thence by land of 14. Pritch ard nod:lift degrees; east 27 vto perches to the place of hmstutrlng; rentirtning 40 acres and nearly b perches. at Which time end place you can attend If you thinlypropo. GILEBLVG. sheriff. Beaver, April 15, 11M( Sw. UIANTE/13telfT/Cll3llNnit lEDLATA6y. Twit!: APPI to the Curpeliter Busi: .one need apply without good reference. ngml. aprlint] TIIO.MAS GR 4T. New Galilee. Pu. - - - - - - VXECLITOIt'S NUTlC,F,.—Ertate of Jour Row -14 an. deceizAtd —Letters testamentary to the estate of 3.iiie'llowari, tare of Big, Beaver township (formerly of the borough of Bridgewaterl in the. count; of Beaver and State of Pennsylvania. de ceased, having been granted to the subscriber. residing in .aid township, nif persons hating claims or demand., against the ibtate of the bald decedent are hereby requested to mike known the same to the undersigned without delay. aprlO;fw WILLIAM BEATTY. Executor. FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GREENDDUSE AM) BEDDING PI. ANT., Eve rgreens,Small F rui ts, A spa rugus Roo SEED POTATOES, Chnicb Vegetable awl Flower' „Aced% Dahlias. Ghtdiolni, &re. &c., Wholesale and Retail by .1. It & A. MURDOCH, Nurserymen . Florists. 112 Smithfield Street, Pithaturgh, Pa. luprlo-2m • , II - 11. 11 L L A i ►raxrPA(rr.n.En (iy MONUIIIENTS, Head and Foot Stones. We have on hand a large lot of tine - finished work, which we are selling draper than artyluber ' firm In 7tte county or State. Persons wishing to •'~ erect Monuments, fiend and Foot Stones ;this spring. now Is the lime to get a bargain. (' a u see its heroin purchasing elsewhere. We will guarantee angst:tenon bath as to workmanship. and prices. Also Grind Moues and Fixtures always on. , hand. • japrl6.6m ' A. 11. Franciscus 6: Co., 513 MARKET STREET, P6/ladelp.►la. We !rave opened for the Spring Trade. the largest and best assorted stock of PHILADELPHIA CARPETS. Table, Stair and Floor. Oil Cinths,Wiudowr , Shades and Paper. Carpet Chain. 04- ton, Yarn. Batting, Wadding. Twines, ClOCkfill Looking Glasses, Pitney Baskets, Brooms, Bas kets, Buckets. Brushes,Clothes ,1 Wringers,Wooden and \\tit ' hiw. Ware, &c., in the LTA ted Staled. Our large incruise in business eutaLleka j us to sell ut low prices and furnish Ow best quality of Goods. IFOLE ADENT3 FOR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASEEDIC" Price $5.50 Over 13,000 sold in six months. Terms: Carpets CO days. all 445mr good: 30 days, Net.. [Febl4;:teaSaptl-3m.,- .A.nnovincements. Wearevespiestell to announce the names of the following persons for designated : Congress, WILLIAM lIENIt Y, of Fallston. State Senate. J. S. RUTAN, of Beaver. A mgemblif. SAMUEL J. CROSS, Rtmthrster. S. 0. CAUGHEY, of South Beaver tp For Associate Jtidge. WILLIAM R. FRAZIER; of Frankfort HON M: LAWRENCE, of Greene ip For Sheriff. JOHN S. LITTELL, Big Beaver. JAXES' DARRAGH, Brulgewan r. JAMES PAITERSON, Big Beaver. J. P. MARTIN. Darlingt.(in. C. K. CHA3IBERLIN, New Brighton. CHARLES JOHNSTON, Hopewell. CHAMBERLIN WHITE, Beaver Falls. ARTHUR SHIELDS. Hopewell. C. F. WINTER, New Brighton. J. W. D. SMITH, Patterson. Register and Recorder. JAMES 1 STOKES, Beaver. ELF RENO, New Brighton. A. G. .NIeCR EARN', Beaver Mill* THOS. 0. ANS/WTI, •Beaver, (tate of 140 Pa. Vols.) CHARLES A. GRIFFIN, Beaver, (late of Ist W. Va. Vols.,and 56th Pa. Vols.) E. B. THOMPSON, New Brighton. FRANK DUNLAP, of FR Clerk of Courts. JOHN - C. HART, Beaver. COMmtssioner. EVAN P. TOWNSEND, New Brighton. DANIEL NEELY, Economy tp. JOHN MICK, North Sewickley. ' THOMAS FERGUSON, Pulaeki. Poor House Directof.. 11013 T. COOPER, Mann. DANIEL FIG LEY, Moon JOHN WHITE, Rept:well. JOHN' SWANEY, lireenv. County School Superintendent. M L. KNIGHT, Industry. lj L. EBEI{HAB'I'. New Wrightou. SMITH C (am, Georgetown. 'NEWTON AN'THON Y, A. M., Beaver -...- NEW BRIGHTON GRAIN ,MA MEET. CORRECTED By WIINON St COMPANY White Wheat, SI. Ge lied Wheat, 1 60 Rye, . _ _ - - so Corti, . - _ -' _ . a Oat'', 50 Back wheat, - 85 New Advertisements. I`II.IEIA.S U 1.1111.,'N SALE. OTICE IS LIFREIO, "GIVEN. THAT IN nil .1. 1 1 saance of an Act or Assem bly of Om Common wealth, passed the lath day of March, laln, riot fled, nu act to amend an act. dire, tioz the rood, of selling titlarated land , . fur taxes, and the several subsettnent acts supplemental thereto, and the severs I acre iu CoLlfUrlllil I therewith., ru. quiring; and directing the tale of Unseated Lands for County , Stole, Borough, School Maid tied Bounty taxes. and the gat .ectlon of the act of April 29tb. lat 4. authortztng and directing the return and toile of all real eatatr ar uttaentedlande am now sold In sattatbctlon of the taxes due and unpaid by the owner 01 CPWllerg theses.% 1116 . 0 the sets acaboriatne the sake of unaeat.l Will In the burougba of Beaver. Bridgewater, Rocheater and Faitston, ftir borough taxes. the Gallowtolz lots mud tram of tuseate4 lauds...t.c.. In the counts of Beaver, or SO much thereof Is wilt pay Its; airear age of taxes accrued then-on for the win. 14 1 30 and 'WM (and to ranch talon .1 previous year. se remana unpaid) will he exposed to put IL; .ale, at the Court House, In the Borough of Beaver, on Mondetv,thelOth of June nest, continuing the tame by adjournment If necessary. C. P. WA LLACK. apr Tretwarer orlteaver Co. gift Persons desirous of paying the taxes due upon any lot or tract in the following list, are noti fied to do so before day of sate, and no property will be withheld from sale on a promise to pay. Ncerk --All property marked with astir Off ta re• turned trader the 41st section of the act of April 'J' L 644. Sale List of the tales for 1869 audlBlo BSAVER 1106+ . 11VQ11 Tax Alexander. W 13, house god lot y,acre. .. $l3 Nn Wentz, John It., 3 lots. `No. I:11, 132. tt. . S Dickey John S.. part Academy lot, No. 7... 4 os Thomas W. A. 2, lots . 5o Young, Peter. No .v.) Winer. Matilda. 4 kite 5 17 Dunham, Sltweeter lieire, bowie .2. lot' 5 Fo Kemp. John, 1.4 !otos.. 1 16 Lutten, John, house Nu. ti 99 Wilder, 11J, hods° 42. 4 bl) Emden, Freeman, 2 loin, Ilia. 13, 14..__...... 522 Stowe, Charles, 1 Smai I John , 9 lOU, NU. aS. 32 soaouoit TOWNIIU➢. lie Wager. William. * lote. No. 6t, . 100 Stoner David, Jana 6 1 / 4 2 20 CUIPPEWA T0WN..13 LP. Beaver Matiulacto ring; Co., lanci,:rlacree '2 13 Alcorn William, land 35 acres [Lardy C A, :and Hardy, CA, Wall acre.. .. Lyons A. Mod 4 acres ........ Waugh, D . Land a acres. .. Coign Co. Land 1 acres ....... DAMAN GTON 11.0/101:. Dal'Wool] Andrew. I lot, No. 71 .... „ . Lyons Janes, Hire, I lot, No. s Thomas John, I lot, No. ES.. ... !ALLSTON ISOYOULAI. Grant WI I liam, 3 lots. Nu. 39, 3* . 1 16 Thomas James. lota. No. 17. te. - ..... 92 Welsh Nancy, a lota. N. ZS. mi. 44. 41. 4+l. 66, 4 (06 ,SitcLandlers,Baih.7. Bucket ,S, Tublacrolh3 to FLIKISLION BOLLOITO/L Johnston lot, 11, White Lleanor, house and lots No. 1.30,13.1, 1,1 IS ViaUwe Juba, ~, acre ul laud C.Zi LipiTUT TO Y' Stuuuaker, Aclanr& It., 1 16t. YES intutrrox sonocon. Brood LCilltla ma. //nose and lot No. 00 llointea abaip and water lot. Fo 12, 12 5'5 Wool Ain't...-. -.. bat No. I. 2 CO Jolts. beiralesetion narta Noe ISA 2 00 Fombell diorama, 14 afire* of land t 64 Old Br!ghtuu Cat., r =vas atf land 66 iOUTU sEVIC.S.LEN r..9/NslllP. Corhuo John & C 0.23 noroa of Jan(' 6 75 Funkbouver Juteph st.rea... 4 :15 itlol3ey David, 5 nerve of 1and5,._....... We!ah Henry, 2 atrea of hind* 1 24 Maw. F red Peter, Manse at lot! Eivans Emanuel, 2tracte , of land, "id acre*,•. 12 St. LE. P 71.).W1N*1111% Better metes °fluid 91 Black Viva. ad). S Gordon, 1l acres at land 8 49 rel4ermsn N I'. :17 acrea ...... 11 49 Jact4on Thous, 4 ar.ree of LS . llobert*on AnelnUxtkl. IlletElel of 0 81 Cloud G rem; of laud,. - Grahtma Lafa yet le, bud ad), F xguao(:' ILOCUMerira YOfr9owtp MC011)1315 Ttiot,l lot ad, i'aStoluss. 3 Or , polio tkorge, 1 lot Itli.l.;autixnell 1 71 Frazier 11 N, heirs. 3 lull* adj MrSluutc, 2 Alk,n Jatu,.. I lot.. . ............... iltllbur,flt John, adjoining ths% I ' 4l Porter %%Enna., post oat lot No. lrl.. . liarret Marrilona, hair.,, I lot . I tai Ga:111 - 1tig, Christian. I lot No. "ti Nt Purvis Emity, belro, house and hit .. to I.4OCUEXTSIT fIi,EtoVGH. Fattier Christian./ lot. Gould plot No 919, . fa Steward David. 1 lukt. t-eu It It 1,1131. 2: Eaton Willis:. 3 kat% R. no pl.lll. 111:&I1 I. I os Eaton ,1,41 n, 3 lorPt. Hello plan. 113, 1411, 143, 1 OS Ell: Fre.. I lot. Kean+ paten. Sit Napier J J, I tottionle.l plan. No 7ti. Eil I 31cI'hersou Canter. 1 lot stab d1v,1.1. 45 Neil Lewis, 1 lut ()mild plan._ ....... 23 Noss l llza, 3 lot. Keno plan. L. 1:.9 S 110, I lii Potter James, how, and lot adj. Warun 2 55 Penny David, 1 do P,mny plan, No !Pl__ . 31. Final l Johnoton,l Ina, Stewart] plan, No. 2, 23 "hat*: C NV, 1 lot, Gould plan, :So. 35 Sullivan !ilichael's heirs, lot adj.l) Chandler 35 1E RACCOON TOWNPIIII . . Winkle Mary'a hatra. Inure and lot apre-tivi NEW AGRICULTURAL HOUSE- J. £ lIARSHA E Ace engaged in the Agricultural RuaLama at Hod ges..., Ferry. Bever county, Pa.. on the P. 6 C. R. R., o here they attend ke e ping Agricultural Im• ['temente of all kindr. Agent* for the Clipper Mower and Reaper, one of tie but oaaehinea in the market. A leo, Agents for the Sprague Mower and Reaper. a new machine that will recortunehd itaelf in any harvest-field. Agents for the New York improved Hubbard Mower and Reaper, the beat Self Rake machine in the world. ♦pots for the well•knowu Woeda Rorer 8.1214 Reaper, north aide of the river. Agents for tile SUPERIOR MOWER AND REAPER a Dew machine that thus with screw power In place Om! Wheel gearing. W' 111 Pell ail the dr.t Clam' Mowers and Reapers. Al.° agents for the icoprovea BUCK EYE UWE'. LEVEIt UAY RAKE Will sell other rakes if desired. Agents for the original Howe' Sewing Machine, . Improved one of the best machines In the market. wrii keep on hands SPRING WAGONS AND FARM WAGONS of she eery best quality ; wich they will sell tower than they can be bought a t any other place. I" CO leV S. of all kinds, at secs than Pittsburgh Prices. CORN4SHELLERGRIND S, HAY CUTTERS, STOES, aria hangings : In tact, almost every thing kept In an Agricultural House. And as they intend can vassing Beaver county It the mounts of April. Illay and June (not on the hunt or office), they would- say that those intending to purchase MACHINES FOR THE COMING HAR VEST. would dowel! to welt until they tall on them. as thly w 111 sell on better terms and for less scummy th.in any other agents. apr.3;3m. A Ilycrsons suffering with aches and pains orally kind, especially Rheumatism, to try Dr. Radcllff's Great Remedy, &ren Setits or Usideft Wonder, the greatest discovery of the age. Every bottle wart-anted. 21'o ears no pay, Loy It and bo con vinced. All orderapsomptly t fli , led by addriteritig, LEWIS F. NRCLEI. ND, Weimer, Beaver Co., P. Sole agents for Beaver county. tipr.Allts 111 0.1; E ATEIt 8.0134/Call DARLINGTON TOWIINRIP =1 =I = WANTED, & Co's Advertisement Diuch law tvennevulhils. , -.. esmtptitzt . fii, r.„,%tularefret-, WIF. AMMER: Artittle b rm. Vermont. • F ligE- TO BOOK gciLNTS. Wr• wilt send • bandootno Proopeetne grope New Vl4f rabtri Family cunlalui•n. over 1:71 flee t•crtiottro• tnartrati•n•e to any nook , Amin. free ot ci.ervt• Addres4 Nonni:int Pub Co . Pl° l4 . P - .It - EAT CLIA FOIL AGENTS. 4 no ton went lin ttgency; Nati erarti• moth no oripotiovity to atttke $5 10 eeo 3 (ta t settirtz ear neer 7 atrittul White Clothes 'l7ttaastforersr; . tatuvh• rirettior AittlrEum . • ors:nes //o4soh. L'irei• tiles Ilort4, con Water St. atvd• stdrtt Lane 'N. y., West liandolph Greet ,I'Jdc o. GET the only star.dnrct (look orftbe.kind lintt tiehed. A itlh) !Tarty -by all who peones It. lean be made by %gen% in tarmac-One for you vtd,.' 8 //idiom:o.y of IV4 - lfg, Cum 2tV4, 1 / tecult i de in every 'Deb/filo - 0;a , o f flume' Edort. than in soy' other pceythio way, • Frt.ra $l5 10410 a week itnoured. It la for every iloneekvener, F.trrr.cr, Trade and Prehi! , . , irin Fur the Strk and Well. A rottable book of permanent va'ne to every wide-awake pregrea4ve,pereon. It sells treed. Extra tarma. Addreto.l, 'F. M. Raze, El,gbth street, Nett . York. aprll.4tv THREEATN4Ii '}FBI A companion to "Ten Nighteinoliar-rooniy Tt S. Arthur. (the most portlier Cd. &Meth= au thors., is nom ready. It is a etartitheexpose of liquor making and gelling, a thriana , recital of a three years life to a city dram shop, Moss tip the, vile deceptton4 practiced In bar Tawas. and to the nwel poimrful work 01 itie kind ever written. Will be cagrrty read by thoneands, and la certain to have au immeisse sale. Apply fur an agency - and do good ea well ea make money to J. M. aTODDART & CO . Publlsher!..PhilaxVa. m'oRMEf STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES! Everything pertaining to Billiard, at loireat pried* Illustrated Catalogues 'tent by mall. H. W. COLLENDER, NEW ' YORK= Buecestror to PHELAN' & COLLENDER.. M BROADWAY. Wells' Carbolic Tablets, For Conaba, Cahill and illoarorneoa, These Thbtea present the Acid- in Combination with other cadent remedies. in a ppoopular Corm, for the Cure, of all Throat rand Lung . Disease*. Hoarseness and ttlesretterkot the Throat are int nieflintely.ratety.fd and statement* are constantly being sent td tbff-vroprietor of relief in cases of Threat difficulties of Nears' standing. EAMONDen 't be deceived by worthless ha , nations. Get only Wells: Carbc 4 Prica• per lac. Joust Q Kat, Looq, 14 Platt .711 , ti, Y. sand for circular. Sole Ap.tit for the U. S.. a prl7,tw T Fl EA:N ICOTAIL. A Pure Chinese Tea. -The best Tea inipartea. Warranted to suit all lades. Put up In our trade niarr halt. Potted and poupd Packet:ea al and GO , Pound Boum. For Sale at Wholesale only by the Great A t ((tette ItlitetgeTra Go P. O. Box 551.16, New York. . 0 4 .! r' h'¼ h,/•1/4 UFFAILL A . A maat rte.:urine, and iIerCrI,JII .12 of the erddrnqt.. :Ind wealth ut th. bottadirtut W•eot. Ito untold rielnrs, 1119 Javan'.lo. WolveLetc. Crowded with eatuabie kiformation. with the keenest led and raeteit 42itnus. tivaq Mork Twaln'o heot. and ttpleadltily Woe, , I% 111 he intraensety poptdar and Ina IveYcnal P .0- teden( , For .atinute pat:ea. llttotratiatio, feral*. ae addreoo 1.C138/11: I> 13 itiiri., PabiLdtero. iXS Snot ran P t ree t Yhtla L9itrl7:4w.- FOR SUNDAY scams THEgUN DAY SCHOOL WO.; Lti A 64alang parichLizat for te.,carrrs vwi piauatlova of tlae Lc sof,. 1G pazr!., ra-mohly. Ouly arty center a pair. The Child's .World.. dr.•l. 10(1 Lopire 1111) j...f 1512 VC, or twirm a mouth, The Scholar's Paper._' a awl and topics fur Lite ~tuti) INTERMEDIATE Lk,zi:•3o_\; PAPER,/ of a pion. altop , e , claaracter with queetioaa ar v fl Jr the above at the rate of 1:i cent,* per 190 coyly. tuutubly: or s9o', for copies per Vria. Sim•Clit•D Col ire of atly above farof.taerl 4tl 41.p.pltratt"b tee 'ME AM:I.:IC.I.N MaY " . 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It is found even w eaceed the anticipations founded on its great reputation, According to the tnedica. and scientific periodicals of London nod Parts, it possesses the Slow/ Pow car ta.TOKIC prunertlea known to Ylarains. EDW..... Di, WELLS' EXTRACT 0 JURUBEBA I, a pperf,rt reinedy,for alhfisiwoe °title 111.06.). with SIC lir EAg N ESS, til. I'IDULUUS TO Ntolts. DttoPril. StatOß li LA. INTERNAL AR" VESSEs. ann w ill remove nil oNstructions of the LIVEIL SPUMY. INTESTIStrd. tiTtillSZ mad VAIN AR i ORGANS. Itiy etrengthermig and nourishing. Liite nit tririous food taken Into the stoniada it assimilates and diffuses itself throu4ll the ctrvithittcp, pains vigor and health. It regulates rho bowels, quiets the nerves, nail directly nn the wervtive. organs, and, by its pow erful to and restoring erects, productnt healthy and vit.inton, :ICI :4 ifi lea We whole system. JOHN Q K ELIA /GO. la Matt St, New Ik r ork , Sole Agent for the United States ?rocs 3l p,r bottle. 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