The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 24, 1872, Image 3
The Beaver 4rgus. Beaver . pa.. Apr ii 24th, 1572. c‘rentation Thirteen Hundred hates of 6m. 1 year ES 00 12 5 9 6 , 6 7 00 910 00 600 700 10 00 15 00 680 900',rt oo Is on 1 " 800 10 501 0015 , 21 00 11 00 15 001 51 00 33 00 15 0 1 0 20 00 , :z 00 to ou 90 00 53 00! 60 00 100 00 Hr—lo IL $,•. ooi do ISCI 3 .goatee, do II MI 4 _,,uareS. do If 608 c".h111112,.... BOD 11 00 , column -- ;l ^3 00 A.l:.,l4ntstrators' aid Executors' Notlces....ll 00 . cl,l notices per nue, ten cen ts. er - Payments to he made Quarterly, except • ran•ilent advertisements, which mast be paid ME= TIME 'TABLE. ieveland & Plitsbnrgli It. It.—Tralni Es-t. leave Be .31,•1" : , 111ti011 114 10110 , 1 r : Mar - Nciolll . ll Mail. p. za ,Eveuinz Fat [ r:.. -a.... golo: : [cave raver Station 1 . 1-4 101 ! • ••Mail•7:4 ll a. m ; Accominodatiou and Ex ; I through to liellal4%) 5.43 p. NOUNCE ENTS. -The following Tarlif a r._.."l for annonnclin , ii name of CAlldidateS - the ensumg nominating conven -, -•, 10 the re• e offices mentioned, and for ; - cams and uckets , , hub been ag're,d upon • 1, - cpublican papure of this county : . .:.. r-t ft. . ..... ... 1:.•,:0.tr iti.rord'r 10. Clark of Courts. . . . .... 5. Poorhouse Director, Judie . . 3 Auditor, .. .. 3 ant, superintendent . 5 Cards and Tickets:per I,NO, $5. Hail The attention of the:Pnblie is directed t. the following New Advertisements r. itch appear fob the first time in the Annus to -day: s}ATul Nett ee-13. M helm New Advertisements-Dadeby a. Co Sto•cial Notice-W. Duechllng special Notices-Dr. Johnson sn,clal Not:co--Dr. Keyser special- Nottcr.-Itolloway's Pills uecial Notice-Piet/teflon Bitters__ Adv,,,Literaturc. Art4end Song Adyertisement-J. W01f........... . Ads -G. P. Rowell Stwelal Notice-M. SChiff.. ',pedal Notice-It.. .... . I:.al Estate Sales--Ssm'l k Thus. .......... 11-11 Auditor's Notice-Frank 'Miro° ...... 3o Tu bite Sale-John lAcCarter §pecial Souse-James t. Philtis 13 Mercantile Appralsment List-Johnston. Special-Notices-AfS. Special Notice- IL No ......... ............. S Ap pology. —We ink our 'readers to-be patient with us lust now. ,Our ad vertising department is 1 terally over run. In the course of a coupe of week.. furtheat, the advertising season will .ver, when we will be able to i;i% e the usual amount and variety of readittv: Inatter. 1, K-CoLi) SPA RE LI N,l WATER, 113, orti With rube Fruit Syrups, at 11a..t0 Andriessen's Beaver Druiz Store. 11,t Of flavors comprises Vanilla, I,,•ukon, Strawberry, llasplierry, Pine Nile, Banana, Sarsaparilla, '1 inter, Ne.l.ar, OraligP, ,Sll(..rbet,, Wild (:Gerry, And ColTo3 and Creatii. These Syrups are fresh and pure, and we feel colifident 11131 one trial is all that is ti anted Andriessen'tt Keystone Foiliitain Fountain. .r REt•EivED—a I ,Irrta,:e , atm peranilmh n linclgewater, 1' .t-the new eat end latettt uttv,ltt,t R utcheet, et . SiiVet Ware at 1110 :trAc-t g hs 9-; t.tr,tt•t. anil after this ditto .• 11l the first of Stiliteinher ne - tt the ut Conimissiont•rs erect on Sat ol week oil ly apr 10ti K'. • L,o('Ko. A nwriCan a 114 . 1‘., , E1 'at )4.. , jonnr priceo. ./6.1n • ~ • SOIIA tr . Col Mnrlut t•tret•L, sterli O'er. Table are /Oh Stsr,Rsuti: e Sons ,tr.. jeT-ly All kinds, by the ~ ,t or piti - ka..:4•, afir 17:2w ‘1.1 , 1N Way.orA;eititagtiieli.— good t,,,zot t- -hopping every l,aot htol taken r, ~upper .0 the in r, atel trot the eal..tltee the Unto yell haven't. , oth.eht !nat, t.. I,tty (•d \\ I. 1111,111/Nli .1: V for r. 1 . 1• T Urn,: hAr:4, A ly 1.v.• fivapr.ta in the I , OUTItV, aT !I:t,nard •, next to P. tt., Rout,- aenuino box of Dr. I`II'LC PILLS bears the FLEMINi, 11-RD'S„ their private United "Take no other.'' inarki• foil of illlitatloll4. Mill. Sri oetllttill mei Chitlin aro going to .;.e. If the ship thoy sail on evor , Ink In the runidle the At- that 11 he the term e for her to (1. •.- §Vc !hi% boartl recently or SC\ eral . • • thsea.e cureil . 1 1 ,0, 1 0 nitn , nl ; one ca.c A wan I ,rtv-nve sears old, who had i. t ;no a dAy'N work f.•r four year.. at •hould then r , .1 . .hc 1 with a towol. Apply the :. room rill) in well tt ith the 11.• Cheapc4it lAn_T , t and tw , t "f ()d Paper, \\ aNd Varielit..s. at 1 )111!liu1111 ILrPilt.burati l'eople% 31orit Is. - Fo.r April- T. I. at h:ind..and /et/h/ I.; to the ,tandard. Thp frmiti•pl. “i 111.3 uld Blavic.inith: and ' ;;: anal 16;1 J0.1;z4. ;0. "Zoke". t. •'t harken Stealer:, in the "1i. , n•e11.d.1 aLd Rot's and pa:ze , . are 341- lotral,lV rendered: Nytiß . ••••,. ,he Fur Mil , '. Ran, I , rui, Uw e I . ltl , lratlon to the, .O3oothi 111 , 4ftiilloOtt of - 4 I . 'ol Fort Dag Lie. , ol,..fur m'ale" , a su:4l.:t. , tive woo4lan.l pnr:ute. .I . lkin St , ,ry t. 1,,1,N.11 . 4 great run. It grom, ut latere-t nit ea•• 11 aii , l the. «hale ....t.nry fuuoftinlhnc> , ,mes and ex , •itilitz ads ••htur,.. .\II ivoteriter.,ll ,, tald read it. 'r in n Niar,q) l'ctirnher. The-e ~ u r readers 1.0 have not yet 501,,r,1,•• I ',lltlu. Ite-ery - trig WO:itera I ~u•1r.e1.,1 /bone I,Ljo•r. hasteOl 1 fql',y .;q1,:>1) per }ear. W. itUKCiiLiNt• 1.),4(10111.1 01 l'o.ciic.der t. re,eiv J:11: burr tresh drags etery week (min cite Ea.t. lk I :well to his patroi:s I: ,, thili4 but Ule puce.[ articlt, arid a.k the pf•••;,.... t.. Luc "1, , e and they will he sati,lied tt tilt , itl:ll,ut . ) :will price. Ile al.(' ha, reliwod i n nv i e ;Old till Ist•••! , ;1.1 a , the N aria {% el/tiler Set, ill a t) appi rut U , ays up,rat to k Li. at 1 hirlyard's mammoth r•xt (Jake; Itucht'.ter, :ljt• <LOVk Of Millinery, lin' Js au 1 N4 , tl.,ns just received. apl7 r frlt•tvt% to cell and t.,l:tn.. urctist-ii tier, 90. t rompth k. -tr, , • • , 1. r UISIM - Ery•ipt.'Vi air : ail Inflammatory tliswas,es vieid 1,, a ~ , z ( ut use of tLe. tuoAerfulprepura In the foot, hand and neck, 1.1.i•1r should be check=ed at I ',rat i on ensues., danger is 11111111110iit, .:11 , 1 [Um knife cannot be employed I; >pardiziug lite. This ()aliment I remove the disorder, without p.tiii or peril. eents per box or to Offer to go Etxetrhere - e larned, intliA 'dually last week that A. "tenter, who has been employed he Beaverr“ilvge and MuNical nuwber of t ears past as iii the Nitisieal department has re• 1 a proposition to take (-barge of a ,11111 i al - department in the Wesleyan Deiaware, Ohio. This is one I{o tinest eullegas - in the central part he State, atnltirentrtrtoteariribipo H , - In mu>tc ~ is a high cotnPliment to l'ruf. 11. Wedo.not know w,lwther he . _ . «; 11 a ,, naiidi c, but Vieth) know if lie ilcept,, Totality hereabouts w.l: 1 , .0 an f• 0.1 imit nuitieal porforiner . and n ery genial, upright gentleman. - Ilia - se-men: . and others who weiend to kaiia say that the following kreete , ns had better he observed !fa ri 01.1,111 w ronchhon Paw iive a horse a tablespoonful every ziit for a week; the same every other ;or 4 or ti nights ; the same fill- a vow, and la'lee as 11111Vh fur tiOoz. widitton of a little tine salt wal be a•lvantage."N t PLATE!) W•RE - Fell none but trip• ^ prate Send for drasrino. and price', Goody, C 11 , tr defined. .loltr. Ft, ren.v.ti's Sona 4 •Marl:et street, I I lIIIA RD, Rochester: has just opene.l to. large new store, (next dour to the Post ()thee , where be 1111 A a large stock of Initunery dry goods .Sr. drugs which he ` 4o i nail as cheap as the cheapest, tor cash ur country trade. aprl7;2w A Drug Store Narrowly Escapes Being Burned.—On last Wednesday morning the cry of fire was raised in the upper part of town, and Ou repairing thither it was discove'ked that the build ing in which Mr, Moore's drug sterols kept was on fire. The fire was already bursting through when it was el iscovered. Haipily, however, ladders and water were near at hand, and before many :minutes elapsed the fire Was subdued and put out. The fire it is supposed originated from a: defective flue. Had the high winds of a few days ago pro vaned on Wednesday, the building would have boon consumed. :tieing. btrott - rANT FlGUREs.—During the year 1871, the Singer Manufacturing Company sold 181,260 machines. The simple increase in the bnsiness of the Singer for last year over 1870, is 53,42 i; machines; which is greater than the en tire sales of the Grover &Baker; nearly equal to the coinbined sales of the Weed and Florence; greater than the entire of the Original Howe, Florence. _Etna, Elliptic and Empire, and almost to the entire sales of the Elias Howe. These figures and facts speak for themselves, and should have some weight with the buyers of sewing Machines. Thev need no comment. Straw .(• Morton, O. 2-1 Sixth street. Pittsburg, aro the general agents for this district. Free of Charge.—Call at Andrlree,.en'e Druk, Store, Beaver, or at S. C. Rumen's, In Rochester, and get a sample of Br. A. oeehee German Syr cp. Irt - e of charge. It has lately been Introduced Into this country from Germany', and for any per eon suflering from a severe cough, heavy cold set *led oa th , • brs.ast. consumption or any disease of the throat or lungs It has no equal in thew orld. t•ur r• War size bottles , 7:1 cents In all cases the muter Wll. be promptly returned It perfect sans factivn is not given. Two doses relieve any cars•. 'Try It norgli; I y N ENV G(lnt.), at Will Smith's. \V A, IW —1 he most crtrnplete Itt t',ty ~r tiO.urzlt. and xll ihe at- Nehmenh , t., h 21,1 Of Joh n Sno 111 Nl3rlset .ore T. Pit itagin:h je . 7 ly I The Waynesburg Jicascager says: "Last week we announced the sad acci dent to our old friend, Arthur Rinehart, es.", of Fran)ilin township, by which lie had his leg badly broken by his horse faliing . on 111111. and afterwdras dragging lion with his tOot in the stirrup. After litigiring in terrible agony most of the time, nntil'Saturday morning last, Mr. Rinehart cited from the efleets of his wounds—a general paralysis of thew hole systern having taken place. Mr. Rine hart was a highly esteemed citizen, aged about 79 or tin years, and brother to Mr. Jesse Rinehart, who was burled on Wednesday. last. The separation of the two brothers W:l9 very brief indeed. ,ITii 0 . 1 iC kT , BriYIL! A f?Vlkt. CM' thi. •N;.• Wattle, ut tt.r , ,tr are ro utid..nt 0, r,:ir a tl,ory t01.1,1.,qt ~‘ and , Mar. hot rittsbitrall. Iri ly Fiihnest , iek's perfei•tly pure White Lead, Linseed t ill, Turpentine, Van s, irroitnti in :kiss, all sizes; Putty. ,te. reltdtrated Garden and Veg cdaldt- set.as. k' or sale , at Hugo A ndries gen's Drug . Store tnr 1:;;Sw Nel er lN ear anything in the shape of that van pre' , ttryyu the blood :IN t o impede tlte circulation. put thl. down a part uf your hygienic philosophy. No matter w hat the may l,e, insist upon earrying out this method of dress. Iletter have a good, round, plump, healthy body under a I o.e slum•hy looking drew, if so it must lie, than to have a poor, feeble, ea erous body all but dead, covered up under a very fire, well padded, wed fitted dress, Take this fact in, and nev er let it go out of your mind It is euri ous, when one etudies the human hod3', to see its vitality expressed for its own preservation, how It resists any ineur bioll MI the vital domidu. of u.t" vliik}ren's itt."l - ., at B. Nf ul- Gr.ovEs in all sizes and color., Lnee ';'01 lars, Handkerchiefs, 11,sip Skirts, Corsets and Chignons at Mks Frazier's. [ADA 7-:2w. --Castorla —a Pub‘titute foreastor Oil—a veget able preparation containing neither Mitterala, Morphine nor Alcohol. It 1-4 pleasant to take. nal.mdm. and operate. when all other failed Pitcher has experimented II !teen ) to mininminiz n tumparalhin in,re ef timient than einitor utl, ert;hout it, horrid taste. Th•• t'a.toria rm.zulate. the •typ.l.-111. cnrr. COMO patti,r,..tornacii ache, croup and IllttiletiCV, and 1:144.,,rrn. It ,Ilp•rt , o , or _ripe. By It. (114clill;Z. runthlne ,tieo it pr"dur, natural `ql - td I. purtimalars . adapted to cryin and t, , thin:: children. de-Irm PhyFiciatit; to teat thv-i article. and will for, aril [knee bottle,. "IIATI. to Ilia addre, al any um—. oath. ntic.ited. lu.lat th.at sour order it h.r It C-W5 , hut 50 rent., htetle will ma,e many .1 ti }fo t o el.' Broady. ay. S Y A M 0 1 ,1,2 I.ST ABLISILM.EN T. —W e often heard people complaining, some years atzo, about the high price the Dry f foods Merchant, of lb.-aver county ask fur their different articles, and that our lqt dtea are therefore forced Vigo to Pitts burgh, were they can do much better. But this has changed since our friend Mr. M. Schiff . of New Brighton, took leild fir the dry goods business, and pays bt ~t lO attention to tliis branch, lie I..und out to he successful in business it 1, necessary lst to haven: little expenses us possible; .d to deal lair motet cry one; 3d Lu sell goods with a very small profit; 4th to sc.l l'or cash only without ex r•ptions. Tly•- 4 e lour points ha 1.1.1•1,4 i44,1i1 1I y in \ icu, and w c kit.tw it 0., ap pret•tate l by lite politic in Beater Its they patronize this firm ex tensti (-13. Mr. Sebill purchase-4 his prin , lpal stn, k guo.ls early es cry sca , uyat. the best. Itote-e, n, Nets 1 oi k, anti net er allows los k t , 1 - 1.111 II in al" tri k lesi which ate ,tat. \tic . retoro you (!au gilt , at, nines zin3 tioug you aced iii his soot Ile marls, his goods out in plain figures, and puts them so 104' th..t uc IN . - ertaoi heuce int re MEE : In ~/ 1.1 It •7suu.l 1410 , q1 k ;lint Uwe•-• lie t11•14..r than he Ellipsis lie C:411 sell in a aeanurt, tall alviays &tau a:. [la, tresn, t.tst . ) and 1.1•Illt/t, a •-. .%t II ri.vei t•(.1 tit is aI I , i It till 1,,,\ :Ile 11;31 It. 1111 t 1 .L. •laita ti.. .1.1 , ,..t!‘e,, •i. lb. :spring tile laLt.”‘l .11 Airai•a., I'l4 Li. •., itgtir,kl :•••‘‘l , . 11:i1ZZ.t ., ; LI. o, lilt' I a tot.t. :Ay lea s l'aeast l'itis F-tr Trim ,,,•• \\,••• 14,15i5c every , nit) 1,1% . ;1_51 , 11 at NOW Itr:1lit.":1 •tzi,elves f r 7,6 N% 11401 r. a 4. 1-'l , llcr I.l.n:erslown, v onnotte.cl-sllo•nio on ti., , ui ti,, wanner. (I.•ttin4. up ,q.rly in UlO nion,Lug Lit. went Out t spriug. t.Lr troui hi. hmi,e, and arin4 ILL url x itisurwr av In prt•\ vtit. the free use ‘,f tbetn, head-luretti sL into tl.i• .pr, %%a., .1'Ia• itrOUri , i a 1111 in a cweiilar iorm. Mr. Fisher ‘i as a hlll:er cr front and Id.. late IA as toeing tast wasted Inuit' its runt , , tic hail h. en heard to saur that lie wouid hot let the cancer tliususlowly eat hi., lute away, and hence the reu , ,,,tl tor nis singular siiicolc, the wanner i,l N% Illt•II inu3t have r till kll , l tho titto aotollt v. Ito 7U year.. ur age, and Ica%c., a n tae hat no children. ErII LargeNt and bust `,,e.t..4.- ti•pii t.: t at-pet:, tt ('1,.111, \\ - all l'apur, ut:kl Varivtit B. - avrl7;(iw I wa:11. or Ronne:, blearlif•d or pi Vic., go to ti. , or t.. po , t-utlice, Itochtister. 11172 IN I - 1, ERN ToNut: gd the great National Itegeriviator ::t I ealth, ihtfrr.r, are on ev ,r, body's l , Hlj:Lle. The. gratuitous t tt,,z r•tet- advertising is better than all the paid- for puffing to which the on hers of bogus hitters are obliged to resort. It ha., a spontaneous heartiness about it iAhicii carries conviction to the 'mud or the auditor. But it is a well-known fact that the proprietors of the rhinbition Thtferos have never relied upon hewspa per pcilstp.rittg, to est.:WU..sit the atteeess of : prepapttion which owes its_astatu Isin popularity mainly to the oral testimony of the-thousands who have either expe rien,44,4,2ottheen the - eye-witness of the ltuittieuiie physical good it has wrought throughout the length and breadth of the land. The York True Democrat says; lln Friday evening last, between nvo and six o clock, Franklin Meyers, residing in Princess street, west. of Penn, In this place committed suicide by hanging himself with a rope fmtrt the rafters\ in the garret of his house. lie had been under the influence cif—liquor, it scenes, from the evidence or a man who had seen hint iu the. Market. !louse, in Centro - square, at hie o'clock, cud shortly after wards committed the rash act. His wife had died sonic days before, and it was since then that his mind seemed much depressed. The principal cause of his trouble seems to have been on acchutit of an infant child that he and his wife had agreed to raise for two hundred dollars. A FitEillt arrival of new' moods at the Cie%) Store of Will. A. Smith. year Diamond, Rochester, Pa, sprl7;2w Defbrred• - - zylko advertisement of J. M. McCreary & Co. came too late for this week's paper. It Will appear In our nett issue. Ton TE11:131B Peas.—Carter's first crop pew Dwarf Bluo Imperial Peas; Giant Wax Roans; -Early Mohawk or Six-week Beans; Onion Sets, for sale by A. S• Harvey Bridgewater, Wito will iae our next President? is a subject of great importance ; it is also of great importance to those, wishing fine pictures, to know that Lt Noss can take them, in every style at his tiewly- Gallery,Broadway, New Brighton. JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of per fumery, Fancy et. Toilet Soaps, Powders tte. at Wm. Bueehling's. The County Superlntendeney .-- As most of our School Directors will feel interested—and all should be—in learning the qualifications of the several candidates before them for County Su perintendent we give place to thofollow lug recommendation from the State Superintendent regarding Prof.Eberhart of NOW. prlghtcrn : DEraungwr or Comicos ScuooLs, IlAmusuose, Aug. $l, 1870. Istie . bearer, Us . 'G. - , L. - Eberhart, has been County Superintendent of schools in t,.e county of Mercer in this State, State Superintendent of schools in Geor gia, under We direction 14 thh Freed men's Bureau, and' is now shperintend ent of the union schools of the borough of ilitutuniug. I have had good oppor tunities of learning how he discharged his duties iu these several positions, and it gives use pleasure to say that he is a good scholar, au efficient teacher, and a very skillful manager of schools. r:W/CILEILSIIAM, Prof. Eberhart is a native of Beaver county, and has resided hero all his life with the exception of six years spent in Mercer county.— Beaver County Press. Laprl7-2w. were visiting the other day the Drug Store of our friend Wm. llueeh ling and werliastonimhed to see an alto gether different place. Mr. Bueebling ha-. fixed up his old stand lu a very nice and elegant Manner. Call and see him. MENS and Boyd Hats, cheap; the stock will be cloned-out regardless of cunt. A. S. Harvey Bricigewuter. Slate of the Morul Market.— edit is duo to the New York Journal of Commerce for the following notice of the state of the market for morals in the States; "There has been a good demand for sharpness and acuteness. We notice, also, some call for roguery and rascality. Selfishness is steady. Pru dence—the sleek small, but the demand Inconsiderable. peculation and em bezzietnent looking up. Gross flattery active, with a rising tendency. Adroit lying at a premium. Not much demand for truth, except_ in small quantities; holders firm. Ciiiidor unchanged. Up rightness has a downward tendency. Zeal for the right, dull and quiet. Mod esty his destined. Light demand for justice; Trot much offered. ('tinning more ;tett ve than usual. A good business done in pocket-picking; would be bet. ter or the police. Something done in Ilouse-breaking rather active, just now. Popularity—many and lively bids at first and second call. Love of goodness and of good men rather quiet. Charity of the first quality, little oflured; lower grades are in good demand, es pecially if they offer quick returns. Sincerity rather scarce, and demand moderate. stir; we may say active. Drunkenness—in uch offered and a good deal taken. Reckless ness in demand. Foolishness—much in market, and considerable quantities, taken at nigh prices. Something doing act over trading. Pr• v nises not intended to be kept, plenty. osty firm, but at low prices. Usury.. Lher flat. Ex tortion flat, also Covet. usnema, more fast than cholera, "increasing." WILL SMITII has a tine Solar Camera for making life-size Photographs. Any ono wishing anything of Ulu kind will do well to call on him.. .• - 101.17 2w. JIJsT 01'EN/in.—Messrs. Bert it Walsh have just opened a Merchant Tailoring Establishment in Kinsley's building, opposite Siemens confectionery, in which may be found a full line of Cloths Cassimeres, Trecots, Cheviots, Diago nals, also, of Gents' Furnishing Goods— Cutting of all descriptions done to or cier. Fits warranted. The patronage of the public respectfully solicited. Agents for the justly 'celebrated Singer Sewing Machine. Supplies of all kinds con stantly on hand; such as Needles, Thread, t ill and Machinery. Broadway, New Brigei c ton. Laprl7;2w. p"siti , el he Stale Supt. Cbm. Schoota =l= ".arrow Escape. —M r . Robert 11. CoGper,ef the firm of Orr Cooper, Hea ver, Pa., Came very near being blown upward la.t week in lowa. Ile went west a couple of weeks ago for the pur pose of taking unto himself a wife, and on the Sabbath night, preceding the event, a store' took tire near where he was stopping. After the alarm was giv en, bimself and another gentleman ran to the store ,lour, and tinding it closed, made an etfutri, to break the door open, so that they right enter and arrest the tire. While thus employed, the flames inside reaehed a keg of powder, and in an instant the roof of the building was blown to a height of twelve or liftecti feet. A portion t-f ?—t t,te fragments tell upon Id r. C. and his - ffiend, cutting thorn both pretty severely, but not by any means, the lirst named gentleman fatal ly, us :idite elsewhere in the .t.ato will inform the reader, that he was mar ried on the ful/owing Tuesday. SitIVO 14,r salt oy A. S ll.ir‘ cy Britlgev,ater, Tar. Ladies arc nu doubt glad that spring hay at last made its appearance, they Will also he glad to learn that 'hey may find at Itence's Millinery Mut store, the,old stand, ;leaver, a largo a•el well selected stock of all the latest ,u Hats, Bonnets, Flower 4 and a good stock of splendid Itihbons, and in fact ,v(.rvt.ll;iig; new in the Millinery .Nall offer during this season extra .Ilueements to our customers in Millin ery, id gloves. Shawls, Lace collars, 11andkereldefs, (loop-skirt corsets, fie , and will het p a lull stock of the latest t'hignons always on hand, Give us au early call. aprlo;3t. )))1 - want Hardware, g I.) A. S. sture ISridgewater• 1i ; rand National A Ileijory of America v.tll be exhibited under the anspices and for the benefit of the I. (1. of (;. T. of Beaver, River Lodge No. 963, at Broadway tipera House. New Bright on, on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day nights of this week. It is expected to he a highly interesting entertainment. TILE pla , o to g, , et Photozaaphs, A nihrotypes,..to., im at Will A. Smith'pr. 4 iallery, over the Cheap Store, Roehes- t •r, 1'..-1 VINE French 11OW (4 rs, ril)lrunm, laet, collar:I, ate., at Will A. Stult.WB. Itoehem ter. [apr 17-2 w. Wine.— As a further evidence, if any were wan ting,that A merica is eventually to Leeman., the wino producing country the world, we mention another spe cimen of the superior vintage of Beaver 4 'o.yresento:i Os by Samuel Mitchell, of South Beaver Township. It was manufactured from the Igabe?la grape, in flavor and body excels the Jo hannisberg of the Rhine. CiliNnsE QUENTION is so much agitated amongst the citizens of Beaver - Valley. that it is necessary to remind. the 'gentlemen that they better not forget to select a 'flea fashionable spring garment which, NIA% Steinfelt of _New Brighton: otrerw-at such >Chinese low rates. He received last week the hug est and liest *elected stock of all kinds r eu.ss ere Coati n gra and V esti ngs,, and he can guarantee to every one a perfect. lit, and the latest cut, as he always em ploys first class hands. His stork of ready made clothing is now complete, and he offers the same at figure's which must give satisfaction. Clive him a ca!l and take lota of mon ey along and von will get rid of it there. Tut: latest anti best styles of jewelry in all their varieu• brunches, to he found nt John Meernion's bus cr Co. Sgi Market. it Pittsburgh. je:ly New DRY Goons, New Millinery 4;eo..bi, and a fine stock of New Jewelry at the ('heap Store of Will. A. Smith. Fotra CAkEs Splendid Toilet, or four cakes good family soap, or four pair cotton socks, or four hem-stitched hand kerchiefs, or four spools Clark's 0. N. T. best thread, for only 25 cents, at HU. bard's, (next door to post-office) Roch ester. aprl7-2w. • The liettistorial quention.--iOur Pittsbctigh ootempcirariesi are 'evidently getting to understand • • the make-up of teattet county politicians butter now than formerly. They used to "pitch into" the AnotTs unmercifully for doubting the political integrity of M ess rs Quay and Rutan, but the follow ing articles from two of them show, they are beginning to "know how it is themselves," up three. The Mail says : The Republicans of Butler county cittim the tSuip Senatorial nomination for the Twenty-sixth district, composed of Beaver,Butler and Washington. Butler an Beaver aro the only two reli able Republican counties in the district, and as Beaver has just had the Senator ,for three years, it 18 no, more than fair that Butler should have the honor. Dr. Amos Lusit,.an active and untiring Republican, will doubtless be presented by Butler. Although wo have soon no reference to it in the Beaver or other papers of the district, we learn from the Harrisburg Journal that Speaker Rutan, whose term expires in October, is "being urged" for re-election. In recognition of an unwise and hasty act on Senator Rutan's part, wo expect one of the "lar- gest" dailies of this city wilt he out for him to-day or to-morrow. We doubt this story of "I eing urged," for when "Barkis is willin there is no necessity of urging. No, no; Rutan has made up his mind to try it again, and, the ma chinery moving without friction, he will make the nomination, no matter what Butler may say. The Gazette mailmen ts on the above as follows: The Mail dues not, believe the Ropub limns of Beaver are very anxious to re turn Mr. Rutan to Harrisburg, but inti mates that "Sarkis How ever that might be, we imagine that our friends and neighbors down there will endeavor to tied a candidate who can carry the district by a little larger ma jority than thirteen voters or thereabouts. Hour information is near correct, we would say that it appears like mad - hess to attempt to press a candidate who has mgt the ghost of a chance of being elected. It is evidently in order, to have a new deal in Beaver; but as the support of tke "largest" has been promised to Mr. Rehm, possibly he might win if be were to try again. Poor Shurlock, however, can tell him beforehand how , he feels. Butler county can be relied on for 300 majority against him, and his friends know whether that can be overcome. We imagine that "cut and dried" reso lution confirming the newly-fledged Auditor General for three years, has done the business for the late Speaker. \%e•shall see; in the meantime, we say halt, about face. The Gazette, of April 20, has the ful owing pertinent remarks in thin b,cou nection "Quay'S Radical says: The Pittsburgh Gazette. having convicted Speaker Ra tan of Brighanny, is opposed to his ro• nomination for Senate." We repeat that the republicans of the X XVlth district will attend to that matter in season.— They will likely nominate a man who has strength enough to carry the district with Republican votes. They will hard ly nominate one who is opposed by, at least, live hundred Republican's or his own county. Such a course would ho madness, unless enough Democratic votes can be secured to ,on uterbal mice the loss hi RepuhliuSi strength. If we thought Mr. Rutan could be elected, we would•not oppose his nomination. The defeat of Dr. Shurloek, last hill, ought to bo sufficient warning, and an edort should be made towards harmonizing the warring elements of Beaver county. Am we surmised some days ago, Sen- ator Butan is a candidate for renomina tion. His announcement appears in the last issue of the Beaver kr , lteal. The Republicans of heaver and Washington will go through the motions of renomi nating him, as his candidacy is already assured,it having been arranged at Har risburg. What Butler 0, nnty will have to say to the arrangement NS e shal I prob ably hear ore long. We whould like to have repeated the oft t x pressed opinion of the late appointee to the Auditor kieneralship of Ito tan's iitne when he was first a candidate. It wasn't gilt edge, either.—Pittsburgh Mail Apr it .Lost—A. Gold Ring betwcen Bridge water and Beaver, with the nein° "Jen nings" engraved inside. The :hider will be rewarded by leaving it et this office. Prin, fresh and reliahlo drugs, all kinds, at Hibbard's 1b.4.11,,ter, (nest door to P. I aprl7-4w. ALL the late spring styles ,)1 Bonnets, Hats, Frames, Flowers, Av.. at Miss Frazier's, corner Main and Seminary StreeLs, Beaver. :aprl7-2w. Enrionta.f. NovcEs are so common that It is almost Impossible for an editor to express his honest opinion tif Ur mer its of any article without being Aspect ed of interested moil yes. This fact, how ever, shall not deter us rents saying what. we think as new adilliion to the Materia Medico to which our attention has been recently directed. Wu refer to Dr. J. Irafker's roftfornin Vinegar Bit ters, a remedy which is making its way into more families just now 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 nega tive recommendation of containing nei ther alcohol nor mineral poison. That it is a specific for Indigestion, Billions ness, Constipation, and many com plaints of nervous origin, we have rea son to know; and we art) assured on good authority that as a general invigor ant, regulating and purilying medicine, it ttus no Ua . It is stated that its in gredients, fobtained from the wilds of California.) are new to the medical world; and its extraordinary effects cer tainly warrant the conclusion that it is a coin pound of agents hitherto unknown. If popularity is ittly criterion. there can be no doubt of the efficiency iii tho 'Vin egar Bitters, for the .ale rl the article is •minense and continually increasing. • aprloftw NI EN . m, nd lii)y . ll.ttm at than coNt at A. .llaryoy'eStar.. Itria,Ft,water. Wick to the itroontstiek. you ever see 11, wonhau lii row a slOl/11 at a hen? .It - s•is 000 01 the most ludicrous sissies in every day Ilfe. We recently ob served the process -indeed, we paid !w.f . ° attention than the lieu did, 10r she did not iniqd it at all, and laid an egg the next day as if nothing had happen ed. In !act that lieu will now know for the lirst time that she Sof Vett the capac ity of a target. Thi prciialo:y low I had invaded the precnic.. of the !low er bed, and was industriouNly liveklog and scratching for the nutritious seed or the early worm, blissfully unconsebius of impending danger. The Lily now ap pears Upon the scene 'w ith a broom. This she drops, acd picks up a rock frag ment 01 the SIMI tan age,atel makes her first in istalse,they all do i t---ol' seizing the prijectile witi, the wrung Then, with malice aforethought, she makes the further li!undsr of swinging her arms perpendicularly instead of horizontally—thereupon the ••;:tiine flies in the air.:Mrserditiig irre;zular ellip tical curs e, and strikes the surf:woof the earth as far from the hen a., tie thrower stoo.i at 11143 11111 N, 111 It co.ll's.. due) west Irian the same, the hen the:, by the etililpaNii nerlh-witheast 1.. half-east- At the neeotial attempt the st• Ole narrow ly missed the head of the ti,tuwer her self who mixing that any fit rfter attempt of the kind would her sdicid •! what she might have • :list -I tied after the ben with an old ahil weap- Th e moral or a 11., II r.. : uck to the hroomstick. [nrrl7;2w . ILDWA II rd ware, II triAware fur sale by A. S. Harvey, Itrbi4.•Nater. A n exchange say•' that a L - allant beau, while escorting his sweetheart home from the circus, mine to a puddle which was found too deep for the la.ly to c - ohs without wetting her feet. Doubtless feeling equal to the eme6zeilc . i. , , the gal lant swam gently lifted Ilk ilulcina in his arms, and proceeded to carry her across the muddy lake. Treacherous mud ! misplaced confidence! Just as he w as nearing solid ground L i e slippery earth mused his heels to make an angle skywards, and both the gentleman and bay fell ,"en ran intrr the rend and water. A more woe-begone or pittiable 'couple .we' never saw before. .; ' CLOSINti OUT the Stock of ItlV'a and Boy's Bats, regardloss of c(At. - 1-1,41. S. Harvey, Bridgewater. Nervous persons would of tealigtvery greatly benefitted, if they would fiat on their hats or bonnets when [hell:find themselves in a restless condiliownud visit some friend a mile or more (way ; perchance that same friend may lie: in the self-same condition, but thotyery meeting of friends, the exhileraabig of inqulriel and answers, and passingt&i, rn meats, often wake up to newness (44ife, and the heart that was a short tiniebe fore almost weighed to the earth, botrpds upward, and is filled with joyouleas. aprl7;2w A new Presbyterian Chord] bag;lSsen organized at Homewood by the Slii4n go Presbytery. Sowingontis,is the occupation etiief ly of our farmer friendi—me4s ing ;Sid Goes that of somo.of their favorite Edna Veritoikal.—Our neighbor of the pad teat, left hente hist:Elabbith ter Wash ington City, after which he goes from there to Chicago• It 13 understood be will be absent for a coutile of week's.— The rumor that ho is heading westward with a view of arranging a Presidential ticket embracing the names of George Francis Train for President and M. 8. Quay for Vico President, needs confirm ation. I=l Itemoved.—Mr. James M. phillix has removed his store from the upper end of Beaver,to the room formerly occu pied by H. Anderson esq. two or three doors west of McCreery's Bank, where can be found a general assortment of Glassware, Queensware, Liverpoolware, Terra Cotta ware, and flower pots He will also pay the highest market price for old iron, metal, rags, and rope. go also keeps on hand a general assortment of groceries dm. for sale. Give him'-6 call. Achor, Ohio, is now a "Deserted vil lage." Mr:Randolph has purchased the last inhabited house in the ; ancient town. It is now a town that was.- Sic transit gloria Achor. Strike among the Nitaers.—The miners at he varicus coal works about Clinton, in this county, have made a strike for an advance of £0 cents per ton. The demand was made on last Friday, and the price has not yet been agreed to by the companies. There are over 300 hands employed at tne various works at Clinton. The stopping of Iwork will be a serious matter. Yesterday and day before the trains, both North and South, did a largo business in taking passengers from Clinton. A difference between the laborers and capitalists will affect more than the interests of those immediately interested, as the whole community is remotely concerned. The working of these mines gives a business life to the entire community. We predict a speedy settlement of all difficulties. Elopeuaiet4L—On Tuesday of lasi week, Lawrence Dunham, a young man of twenty-two years, eloped with the wife of V. V. Morford, who resides about a mile south of Sharpsville, Mer cer Co. The woman is thirty-nine years of ago, and leaves a family of five chil dren, the youngestaged about four years. It is said she lett her husband very un ceremoniously and in a clandestine way. Mr. Morford, of course, is very indig nant, but does not consider It worth while to follow the guilty pair. Mrs. M., before leaving, took all of her husband's money she could secure, the linen, bed ding, etc., that three trunks would hold, and with the booty thus gathered, left with her youthful lover for the far west, where, when she arrives, it is probable she will have occasion to pent the rash act. Bleepleasuess.—The best anodyne is a liberal amount of muscular activity out of doors every day. Persons who sit around the lire and lounge on the sofa, or read or sow a 'great part of the day, need not expect Hound sleep; only the laboring man Can taste it in all its sweetness. Good Templair's Convention.— The Triennial Convention of Beaver Dm trirt, 1. u. of (Ir. T. of Pennsylvania, met in Uobd Templars Hall, Bridgewater, on Friday, April sth, 157 . 3. Called to order at 10 o'clock a. tn. by W. C. T..Thos. El venson sr.% presiding. Openedith the usual ceremonies. Minutes of previous convention read and approved. The usual routine of business, of ap pointing committees Sze. gone through with; committee on credentials reported seven Lodges represented by fifty .delo gates, three Lodges not reporting. The following are the names of the delegates from the Lodges reported: Enola Lodge No. 163 Bros. 11. B. Beisel, David Woodruff, William Brown, Cas per Gull and Sister Tillie E. ISloorhead. Amaranth Lodge No. 294, Bros. T. J. Chandler, J. Smith, Robert Mears, Nel son Otto,Sisters Laura Smith and Beetle Anderson. Now Brighton Lodge No. 301, Bros. R. B. Bradford, Chas. Carter, Senior, Robinson, Jos. Alexau- der, David Alexander, Sisters Stratton, Carter, R. &B. Howe. Mound Valley Lodge No. 733, 8r05,./1, Atkinson, Wm. R,eyinor*. (1. W. Mitchell, Wm. Pinder, Sisters E. 'Ley war, S. Pinder, E. Swa,ger, Young. A. Howard. S. Thompson. Freedom Lodge No. till, Bro. John Biggs, Sisters Thalia Met:a:4l(oy, Delia Brvati, S. A. Niekem Bella Robinson. Lida Robinson. Sewickley Lodge No. JOB, Bros. E. A. Cook, F. 11. Whitese John McPherson, Clay Beal, Sisters It gram. Beaver River Lodge No. 963, Bro. McPherson, Sisters S. Hunter, Lide Sherwood. Mary Waddle, 11. Elvenson, Ada Wilson, Kale Sherwood Reports of progress of different Lodges called for, and all gave most encourag-• log reports, both of increase of member ship and interest manifested in the cause, especially Enola Lodge No. 1e.3, Amaranth Lodge No. 2t4 and Mound Valley Lodge No. 733. Located respec tively, Bridgewater, Rochester and Bea ver Falls. Music called for and given by the choir under the direction of Bro. John (•artct;• of No. 4204. The hour of 12 in. having arrived, convention. on mo tion adjourned to meet at 1:30 p. in. En tertaintnent being provided for the dele gates by the members of Linda Lodge. Convention reassembled at 1:30 p. T. Elvenson still presiding. on !notion Bro. - Welsh of Darlington Lodge was granted the privileges of the convention. 5,,,,,,e visitors arrived, among them ur District Deputy, Rev. W. It. tiraee ,f Beaver Falls and Rev. Jones of New trigliton. Committee appointed at last nn vontion to dralt eonstitution , : report- cd, and after some trifling amendments, adopted. Under the new constitution the convention was changed from a Tri ennial to a Quarterly convention, to meet the first Friday in Mareh, June, September and December. On motion proceeded to the nomination and election of place of next meeting, and also of offi cers. Sewickley was the place chosen for the holding of the next convention, and the following officers were elected. W. C. T. Jos. Alexander of N 0.301. W. V. T. Tillie E. Moorhead of No. Ilia, Treas. R. IL Bradford of No. 301. W. Sec. F'. 'l'. C. Whitesel of 90S. The com mittee on resolutions reported affirma tively on the following: Wit vrtmAm, At the recent quarterly county convention Id Philadelphia the following resolu tion was adopted by said convention. fleB3/ecil That we request the dele gates of our worthy Grand Lodge to Rt. Worthy Grand Lodge, to advocate such a change in the constitution and By-laws of that Itt. worthy Body as to allow two or more Grand Ledges in the State and also a resolution calling a convention of delegates from Eastern Lodges in our State, for the purpose of taking meas ures to present at the next session of Grand Lodge, the following resolution. Rraolrrd, That the Grand Lodge. I. G. of G. T. of Penna., meet every alter nate year in Philadelphia• and, whereas, a large number of new lodges are being formed in that part of the State for the wile purpose of gaining representation to grand Lodge for the accomplishment of personal ends: and, whereas, such ac tion cannot fail to prove disastrous to our order, and detrimental to the best interests of our cause. Therefore, Resolved. That we enter our united protest against such action, and wo will use our utmost endeavors to defeat the accomplishment of the purpose contem plated. Resolved, That Ire request the dele gates of our worthy Grand Lodge to Itt. Worthy Grand LOdge, to oppose any measures, tending to bring 'about a di vision of our Grand Lodge. Resolved, That as other parts of our State have the same right to the Grand Lodge, we deem It unjust to hold alter nate sessions in Philadelphia. Re..rofred, That to meet the force which will be united to carry the afore said ,resolutions we deem it the duly of theAtodges of this District, to be as fully represented as possible at the nest session of Grand Lodge to be held at Al toona, and that delegates be instructed to oppose the passage of aforesaid rest>- , lotions. Resolved, That we call on all lodges and District conventions, interested in the'promotion and welfare of our order to unite with us in this action. [Signed] J. H. DIX7KER. Resolved, That It is with regret we notice the change in the action of our Grand Lodge organ, "The Key Stone Good Templar. It, since the change in the management having taken down the banner Prohibition, and hoisted in its place the Lot& Option Banner, which we deem but another form of "Regulat ing" the Ruin Traffic. acourse that is in consistent with our duties as Good Tem pia rit. Brae/red, That the only true method of suppressing the rum traffic is the to tal Prohibition of the sale of spirltuoUs or malt liquors to be used na a beverage. [Signed] J. H. DFA7KER. Resolved, That a committee of —be appointed by this convention, whose duty it shall be to issue as address to the clergy of Beaver county, setting forth the-facts',' and brief statistics, and the alarming necessity that exists for organ. 'ration, urging them to present the sub ject to their Congregation that action may bo taken, whereby they, as churches and christian people may be represented in a [Hass Convention, to be hold in the town of —on day of —. A copy of said address to bo placed in the hands of every minister in this county, also to leading temperance men and temper ance societies, solicitinetheir coopera tion; end further, said committee shall at the earliest pr acticable: limo arrange for bolding said convention, where a permanent county society may be form ed, to be auxiliary to the "State Temper ance Union," and arrangements perfect ed for thoroughly oragnizing the vari ous townships and boroughs on the same plan. [Signed) A. BF.IrrWICK. On motion the first blank of this reso lution was tilled by inserting thirteen. ag the opmber comprising the committee; fire of whom were appointed-by tho con vention, viz; A. B. Bostwick, chairman, Rev. J. L. Jones, Welsh, Dr. T. G. McPherson and B. - R. Bradford, with power to appoint remaining eight out side of theorder of Good Tempters, the other blanks to be filled by the commit tee. Bro. A. B. Beatwick also offered the two following resolutions. Resolved, That each Lodge be re quested' to provide at once a fund equal to live tents for each member in good standing, said fund to be placed in the bands of the chairman of the committee for thejnfrpone only of carrying nut the provisions of the foregoing resolution. Resolved, That, as the Legislature of this State after many years, passed the Local Option Law, we accept the same as-an educator of public sentiment, but as Good Templara and true temperance men, we accept nothing as a finality, but Absolute Prohibition of the liquor traffic by law. The resolutions were by mo tion considered, Ad Seriatim. The first series of preambles and resolutions and the third, elicited quite a spirited discus sion from IL B. Bradford. A. Bostwick, Dr. T. J. Chandler, Jos. M. Alexander, J. IL Decker, Welsh and others, and were all adopted without one dis senting voice. District Deputy, Bro. Grace was re quested to arrange a series of fraternal visitations between tho Lodges, for the coming quarter. On motion a vote of thanks was return ed to Enola Lodge No. 163 for the court esy and hospitality shown to the dele gates and visitors of which there were a large number. At 5:30 p. m. adjourned to meet in Presbyterian church at 7:30 p. in., to attend the lecture of H. D. Mc (Jaw on the great temperance question. Met at the appointed time ; meeting was organized by calling A. Bostwick to the chair; prayer by Dr. D. L. Dempsey. The lecturer was then introduced and de livered a most ex cellentaddress to a toler ably large audience:, but not so large as might have been, bad there been more formal notice of it given. At 9 o'clock p. m. adjourned nine die. ANNA M. RUSSELL W. Sec. John H. Decker Assist. W. Sec. • (Radical and Conservative please copy) For the Beaver Argue. THE REIGN OF TERROR. BY HOBO I=2 in our piTvions art eles we have traced lie analogies Iwt xeen the (x•rl••d anterior ) the 'Reign of Terror,' in Frc un •e, nn•l he present: and now, as surely as similar .:uses always produeesimilar -trects, s,) surely are we approaching amalier era o bloml. II Spiritualism, IntiOdily, Social ism and Frce 1. , Vc produced the atiti the Ctmittititte brought the = will the S3lllle principles in operation pro duce again such a result wherever they exist To show thlit WC are alone In reaching such a conclusion, we give the Kul:stance of an editorial which appear. in 'The NVW York Herald' Dec. 13th, u der the following caption: "Mr. Hoar's Labor Bill in Congress The Entering- Wedge of another. Tre mend ums Revolubon." The writer says : "Within the last ten yea ra, on the qw.ts • tion. of African slavery • a we have passed through one of the most stn. pendous revolutions in the history of man kind, and now we are on the verge of an other. The revolution accomplished turn ed upon the wrongs of Slavery and the rights of the black race. The revolution upon which we are about to enter will he fought upon the Wrongs of the La'siring Classes and the Rights of Labor. By the revolution we have left behind us, the old social and political institutions of our Southern States, of two hundred years of cultlvatmn, have been torn np by the roo t s . By the revolution which-is just before 04, the social and political instilU lions of the Civillzett World,—some of them- older than the Pyraniids.—w %It be swept away. We say we are on the verge of this mighty revolution, fur m the Labor Bill of Mr. Boar of Massachusetts, intro duce) in the national House of Itepresen Wives, we have the entering wedge of this mighty revolution. • • • This hill provides for the appointment by the President, with the advice and consent if the Senate, of a Gimmission of thrx, per sons, to hold offire for two years • • * who are to investigate the subject of the waqes and hours of labor, and the ion of the prop s of labor and capital be twe t tm the laborer and the eapilabst, and the •ocial. educational and sanitary eon a:ition of the laboring; clas..es of the Unit ed States, and show how the same are af fected to,- existing Intcs reguhrt ng coin . m finance and currency. * * The Niznitim n t fact in connection with this hill is that it REA I .LY (Nimes from the In ternational, arid is offere I 114 0 bid front the psrty in power to the In•crnational and its ho operating lahr , r societies for their support, in the appin nu 11111:z Presi• dyntiql election. • • ° In introdue int: 064 bill, 'Mr. fl oar atimitte.l }rations to the Itttertsational, an d 1 1 ,1 a g wal word for the Parts l'ununime. Thi4 Iran n Massachwoit. , •Pitritnn uutlnestmn ably means business * * This is a beginning. and it may be considerol in the light of n I:epublirau mut') riittii-ic with the Intern:l6mm' to tide Ilv,r the Presidential Election. But it admits the Iliternational into Congress as a political power in the land, and the agitation will go on, and gather strength as it goes What is •the trouble with the laboring classes of the United States? They coin plain that through banking monipolies, railvk ay monopolies, manufacturing n u t nopolies, and monopolies and combina tions of rapital in every shape and form, underour existing laws,rapital is becoming strong, r and the laborer w paki. r—the r eh are becoming richer and the poor poorer from year to year, 'and the international proposes to cut out th4e. evils as slavery was cut out—by the roots, beginning with the investigation proposffl by Mr. Hoar" This bill, amended Si) as to limit the term of the commksioners' of11”e to one year, has since passed the House of Rep resentatives. We will now introduce a few extracts (min a pamphlet recently published in New Y:o-k, by George Wilkes. entitled, "1 he International, its principles and purposes." Being a sequel In" The Ile - tense of the Commur.e,"-and "dedicated to the Nat ;onal Labor Movement In speaking of the recent trouble in Paris, he says: "As for Paris hers e lf her fight had Men for liberty. On this theme she was a unit Before her struggle was over, lion ever, • .she became wholly a convert to the hitt-mit iona:. In the fare of ihr new annament of Europe and the fresh com pact of its ktttgs, she saw that her , nly hope was in a Holy Alliance of the Pet, pie. International is an organization of the working classes of ali nations In speaking of the reforms proposed by the Commune he says: "The only power which Gin do this for us must spring Irian the unpolluted source which has never held power iwfore—from the handed workmen of the New World— the International It is already preparing for its task. • * • The day of deliv trance is at hand; old things must pass away, and all things must be made new. It may be thought that I am attributing an undue importance to the International and accrediting it with too g,reat a for wardness toward the object of its mission, but everything on this side of Ow Atlan tic justifies my expectation. Since the gnat crimes of Prussia in plundering Denmark, surprising Austria, and secret. ly plotting a system of universal arma ment (which enabled her to deluge France with bayonets, and must have the effect of refeudaiizing Europe on the basis of the middle ages), the mitsn. of all the Cona nental Sates have been pouring into the organization." Speaking of the casting down of the Column of Vendome, Paris last year, as a representative of monarchy, he mays : " That lesson of the Column was not lost upon the masses of Europe, nor upon the German mind, while a vastly acceler ated activity of all the affiliated socteties sprang front the fall of the Commune — Mcetings of the International are now be ing held, under various ntlesand pretexts, all over Europe. The most notable of these took place in London a few weeks ago, , rhi , th had been forbidden by formal notice of the authorities, backed by an ar-. ray of fear theumnd policemen antl largo reserve of. military. Thu mcL•ting was held, however, and the find tiling , which the first speaker said to the tens of thousands of people who were swarming around him was: 'We are here to-night , because the Government. 1141.3 forbiAlen na to mine.' That was the tinishink stroke to the present Government of Greet Brit- ail], and when the International are ready to proceed further, they will puff the form of ►t awa." • In speak:fritter the Slonarelilcal alliance against Democracy, or the International, he says: "That the despotic powers of Europe do not under rate the importance of the International, and are prepared to grap ple with It, Is evident from a variety of signs that appear in the journals Of the day. The perthlious government of M Theirs proposes. through its Minister of Justice, th make membership in it, or in any• other secret association, a penal of tense. The correspondent of the London 'Times,' writing from :Salzburg. Sept. ith, 1871. on the subject of the meeting at that plata, ol—Bismark ond Beust, and the Aus trian and Prussian emperors, says : 'One of the subjects discussed by the Austrian and German Statesmen was the I nterna- tional S.)eiety, as much with the object of dereuse against its maeltinst6ons—‘tion!(l nece&iity arise—ne with the view it psi bly arriving nt it positive srilution of so cinl questions' And The Courier Dipl.)- inat'que,' of the ean►c date, publishes the following news: 'At Salzburg,' Count de Bengt and Prince de /limn:lrk have I.( solved to maintain the peace of Europe against all aggressors. A protocol ha.i htien -signed concerning tneasurcs to be taken against the International. Other powers are Invited' to give in their adhe sion." The above speak Mr themselves. It is evident -that unless the International pounces its prlnetples, the conflict must soon come. But, SO far from doing this, the International is arming! The follow• ing is from the cable telegram of the New Ycrk llcrald of Jan. 5. 1871: " One of the Loudon journals this mor ning confirms the report which was speed fly forwaided by cable to the Herald yes. wilily, to the effect that agents of the In ternational Society have bought large quantities of the French arms which were captured by the Germans during the late war, and sold by Prussia in Belgium." Thus the !pottering, of the coining storm are heard. The que tlon may here be ask ed, What connection has this state of things prophecy ? We answer, a very solemn and interesting one. We will int nsluee a part of the apostle James' testimony. "Go u . ), ye rirh nu•n, weep and howl for your miseries that shall come upon you. Your riches are corrupted, and your gar silents are moth-eaten. Your gold i• c.; NK -1.-JLED, and the Rust of them shall be a witness against you, and shall eat your flesh twit were tire. Ye have heaped trcasur{ together for the last dsys." v. 1-3. We regard this language as prophetic, and designed to apply at this time. Such a state as is hero described actually ex ists. Treasure is heaped together, and monopoly and consolidation bold sway. "Rust" or "canker" does not appear on metal continually in use. Paper eurren cy has taken the place of gold and silver 'in nearly all the nations which have lately passed through wars or 'lll4, and is fast becoming the only cirl culating medium of the world. It is done "for the last days." This expression, in the New Testament, generally applies to the closing years of this dispensation.— We now notice verse 4, James v : •' Behold the hire of your laborers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth, and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of Sah aoth:' ere the secret of this gathered wealth is revealed. Fraud has had much to do with it. The cries of the poor and the de frauded have invoked the wrath of Di vine Justice. Here is the conflict betwen capital and labor! This verse might ap ply to most of the revolutions of the past which grew out of oppression. How well it was Illustrated in therebellion in our own country which grew out of the wrongs of slavery! [Hero follows objectionable matter, which of °nurse weexcinde.—En.) The first Reign of Terror brought the end of the 11.110 years of Papal persecu tion; the last Reign of Terror brings the end of all prophetic time, when "Great Babylon" will come "into remembrance before God to give unto her the cup of the wine of the fierceness of His wrath." A tremendous struggle must inevitaoly take place between the Red Republicans and the Ultra Catholics of Europe. Vic tor Emanuel is in Rome with his parlia ment. The Catholics look upon the tem poral power as essential to them, and will I probably endeavor to restore it. The Republicans are equally determined that it shall never be restored. The Catholics are now boldly advocating a crusade to restore the Pope, and they see that what is done must be done quickly. The Re publicans are also eager for the fray,-that they may destroy the hated priests. We are therefore on the verge of this fratra cldal strife. How soon the last restraint will be removed we cannot say. A few the now serves to accomplish what once required decades of years. We would say that WO deeply sympa thize with-the poor and the laborer, and believe they have many wrongs which ought to be redressed; but in the light of prophecy we are compelled to say that human means cannot accomplish for them what they desire. In our next we shall reply to the ladies of Chewton, " What is the sin against the Holy Ghost?" Then take tip the question of "Capital and Labor." MARRIED. FIIENCII—KLECKNER,—On the IMth of April, '7'2, by J. Ytuu, esel. of Free dont Pa. r. Aaron French of tieliver Mfg% liarrier Kleckner. of New Columbilatia county, ohio. CO4II'ER--S.\VA(7E.—Tuesdav April Nth 1572.. at the resilience of Mr. A. D. I 'rook4. in Durant, Cedar ro.. lowa,tw Ihe Itev..l. It. Bo filukt,'(l I'v the Bev. 'IV. J. cooper. Mr. It. 11. Cooper, of Beaver. Pa,antl Mis.s, Minnie Savage late of Noblemtow a, Pa. SHIELDS—IRONS—On Thursday at 2 p. in., A toll ISth, 1572. at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. James Iron.. by Bey. J. P. Sharp, Mr. John B. Shields and Miss Hadassah 11. Irons, all of New Sheffield, Pa. DIED. F,ll.—On the 22.1 of April. 1872, at the Beaver County Home, Mrs. Ber ger, egod 82 years. 21rete Advert isemenis "Proll K 1NG. 19 -11ie celebrated hor, "Tom 1 Rime' 1. sti!l In thl. county and owned h. 3. 1. Wolf of New Sewickley township. Thom , wishing hir services ns a foal cutter can t rocure them by ralllnp nt the residence of the owner. on Monday or Tumid:llv n( each week, or nt Ilrelten ste In's store on Wednesday and Thursday, or at Henry NI tiler's. Zelleimple. on Friday and Sat. Public• BYtic. rim school litreetnee of Chippewa township not helm , satisfied with the sealed proposals received on the 13th instant for the building of fonr new honses and right not houses Intend having n nubile hitidimr rin the above narm•d houses MI Saturdar, the 4th day of Idny next. at No. 5 (old brick house near John Braden'ai to the lowest And hest bidder for the completion of them. peelfieotlons ran ho seen by calling op the sec retary nt the School Board [opri4:ts.l itiflN :NW.% RTF.R. I Radical. Conservative and Press oopy lIjITCIII Ov R Co_ Mannfacturenc Agents And Deuiers jr Iron and Wood Working Mlicludery, p-4 - rr:A vuM Horizontal and Vertical Steam Engine; Mose, Belting. Paehing and Mechanical Suppltc; COr.WOOd St. •3tl Ave., PITTSBTRG PA. Agents for the If untoon Steam I lovernor Knowles , Patent Steam Pu ps, icier Cut Off J Caloric Engines,Unlon Stone co.'sEtnery Wheeb4. Aprtit-lru. BOOK AGENTs READ 'IBIS. We want a first•class agent in every town for Life and Times of James Fisk, Jr. Giving a full and complete history of the life of this molt remarkable man. limbracin; elan Rif/- graphical 'Sketches awl Ibrtrails of ht.. Slaw, ft eld, Stokes, Drew, Vanderbilt. Gould. Tweed tntt other& 500 pages, 35 illustr alone. De out for agents. Send for circular sure to DOWD , ISIcCULLUEL Publishes-a, ra. ap5.1. 41 - - ALLEGUIENIC CITY Sor A - I.l3lNew WOOD.. 'TV 1t..74 I NV, v . Newels. Balusters. hand Rails. will• all joints cut and Dulled, ready to hang furnlpbe OPLES 1 on hurt notice ILLIA PE. mart oyi cot% Weboter Ural in alley. V.leotion. Tlll3 Stockholders of "The Company - for erect log a bridge over Big Beaver Cree i ator new Wolf Lane, In the county of Beaver." are hereby not 'del that an election (or one Pet 'Went, all managers and a treasurer will be held to the Toll Douse of said company, pit the let oods3 late 29=1 of April nextl,4umraenCilaiT at. 10 n.m. Jul JAMBS ALLISO lir, Treas. Announcements, W.; ore requested to announce the names of the following persons for the offices designated Conuress. WILLIAM HENRY, or Faliston State Semite. J. S. RUTAN, of Beaver•. JOHN F. BRAVO, of Beaver Assembly. SAMUEL J. CHOSS, Itmehester. S. G. CAUGHEY, of South Bearer tp For Associate Judge. WILLIAM H. FRAZIER, or Frankfort. HON - M. LAWRENCE, of Greene tp. For Sheriff: JOHN S. LITTELL, Big Beavi r JAMES DARRAGH, 13mIgew2ter. JAMES PA'l TERSON, Big Beaver. J. P. MARTIN, Darlington. C. K. CHAMBERLIN. New Brighton. CHARLES JOHNSTON, Hopewell. CHAMBERLIN WHITE. Beaver Falls. ARTHUR SHIELDS. Hopewell. C. F. WINTER, New Brighton. J. W. 0. SMITH., Patterton. • Register and Recorder. JAMES I STOKES, Bearer. ELI RENO, Nev Brighton. A. G. McCREARY, Beaver Fulls. THOS. 0. ANSHCTZ, Beaver, (late of 140 Pa. Vols.) CHARLES A. GRIFFIN, Beaver. (late (Ij 114 W. Va. Vols , and s(it lent Vok.) E B. THOMPSON, New Brighton. FRANK DUNLAP, of Falistun. Clerk of Courts. JOHN C. lIAWI', Beaver. Commissioner. EVAN I'. TOWNSEND, New Brighton DANIEL NEELY, Economy cp. JOHN SWICK, North Sewickley. THOMAS FERGUSON, Pu Poor House Director. (ART. COOPER, Moon. A NMI. FM LEY, Moon )UN WHITE, Hopewell S WAN EY, Greene. County School Superintendent. ,11. L. KNwilT, Industry. G L. EBEIHIA HT, New Brighton. ITI I C Fiats, Georgetown. NEWTON ANTHONY, A. M., Beaver Delegate to Constitutional Convention HENRY lIICE, Beaver Falk. - AN.- N% VV URIGUTON GRAIN MARKET. CORRECTED BY WIISON & COMPANY White Wheat, - - Red Wheat, - - Rye, - - Corn, - - Oats, - - Buck wheat, - - New Adrekisentent.v. rrrtuA.surtitat.s NOTIC E IS I 3 Eli EllY GIVEN. TIIAT IN 1•Llil/CA . 01 au Act "r An,..einNy uf [hist:n=3lou s‘calth, paer.ed thy Pita day ~1 March, IN:S, 1,111 act. to mewl on M.' T. d 11,C tin the mode of unttented land. for taxes, Sc. , and the several subsequ , nt. nit* -nppletnentul thereto, and the ses••rtt I art 4 inconformity therewith. re. (wiring: and dlr.-mist: the mnie Coasted Lind- for County , t•tate, Iloroug h. School, Rua tied Bounty taxes. and the list Pect lon of the act of April 29tb, 1644, authorizing and direeting the return and sale of all rent estate as unseated lands are now sold in a:Maisel:on of the taxer , due and unpaid by the owner in owner. ?hetet% also the acts authorizing the sale of unseated lots in the boroughs of Beaver. Bridgewater. Rochester and Fuliston, for borough taxes. the Following lots and tracts of uuseatel lands. J.c.. in the county of Beaver, or so much thereof an will pay the *near age of taxes accrued thereon for the years 1869 and Iri7u, land so much taxes of iire‘lous years as remain unpaid t wilt he expom.d to put lic sate, at the Court Rouse, In the Borough of beaver. on Monday, the loth of June next;' continuing the annul by adjournment if neces.aary C. P. WALLACH. apr 3:1871 Tremurer of Beaver Co. Perrone derircue of paying the tax.es due upon any lot or tract to the follownix het, re noti fied to do co before day of wale, and no property will he withheld from sale on a prutniee to pay, NOTE .—Allproperty marked Wlth a etar (• I.}s re Inrned u.tder the 41,1 section of the act of Aprt Sale List of the taxes for 1869 and 1870 BSAVE/L nouounn. Tax Alexander. %V B, timiee and lot ki acre. .. $l3 ry“ !Mentz, John It., 3 lots, No. 131, 132, 133, .... Dickey John S , part Academy lot, N 0.7 4 OS Thomas W. A. 2 loth,Sit Young, Peter. INo. "..41 20 CIIIIDOEWATELL Bowman. Matilda, 4 lots* ........... ........ Dunhain,Sylvester Helm, house & lot• Kemp,John, —....—....-- Luitou, dohn, house S lot.• Nu. n....... _._. Wilder, Ii J, house 6 3 lots• !Lowden, Ynteman, t lota, No. 13, 14...... Stowe, Charles, 1 :qua' 1 John, 2 lots, No. Bo ttorrai TOWNPIJIP. Ret.inger. Wlllum, y lotv., No. 61, tie, Stoner David, taut% 5. 4 acres. =I Beaver Manufacturing Co.. land. 37 acres... 2 'M \IILINUTON TOWNI4IIIP Alcorn William. land 35 acre*. Hardy CA. and 7 acn-5.... ....... . Ilanl v , C A. land 1 acre.. I.loo* A. land 4 acns, . 44 D D lands *cm* . Union t o. laud t acre* D.taL/NGTuN Davidpoll AtiareW, I lot, No 71 .. Lyon., Jnrnra: 1 1 - 1.1r4, I lot. No $u Thu: mu Johu, 1 lot, No 35 = Grant Irilliran, 2 10t.4, No. 3t. ... 1 16 'llsoma.4 James, 2 lots, No. 17. 1V rival Nancy, 6 lota, No. 26.:7.1, 44, 43, 4ti, ii. 4 IN c Wes's - , 13atky, I.lockrt S Tub Factury•lt3 PILKEDOII Jotinoton 11 tWau, $ ( o 1 lot. No. 111,. .. 14 in 11"Inte P:leanor.liotho• and loth No 1.41. 1t.% 11 15 OBEENE TOW li4llllP Wallace John. ' acre of hind ~.. I S 11 UsTIIT TOw sAmr Sbuunk,r, Adam &At_ 1 10t........ =I Brood W ailiam. honour and lot No. .....1J CU 11o'no+ H dliato. .hop and n /der lot, No L'2, lit No. I fraetion p.4.rtA N tr. 7.1",..t. =EI Folnl,ll.lanu,, I 3 :WC,. of land Ultl Co.. 5 :len"' of laud idEWIL T.AVNI.IIII'. turbos l'o. Lr at rev, of . fi 75 FuLklltatAer .I.rph 8r0... land 75 litre.... 4 tri ttaili.ey Da v id, 5 1...3,er, - 2.:101,-. 1:001 • ..........- . 1 tll 1.:010u 1001".- S 1ot• . s.l Is. aun Ernanur 1, 2 tract+ 01 land, 71.1,02r,-+,• 12 9.4 PCLA,KI TOW:40111P. Eakr nerve of land . 9. It!ach. Ellca. adj. $ UorOon, ue rola of land $49 Fetiortnan N I'. S acme laud. 11 49 Jackaoo hotn - AA, 4 acres of laud ......... .....-.. liobertnou Art hib.ild.•:.s act of 1and....._..9 `2-1 01110 TONVNtIIIIP Cloud Daniel, 6 acme of land.. = Graham Lafayette, laud adj..' Ferghoono..... 591 IZOCLIESTE.II TO McCunniiiTho.,.l lot ad] S boupe, 3 GT, Porter Ek•orge, I lot adj. Compel I .„ . 173 Frazier HN, heirr, 3 tote adj Mr Moore_ . 1.1 Allen Jaineo, 1 lot.. .. 3,5 Illtiburgh John, adjoining Ca:IT - hell "Porter Thomas, pont out lot No. 93.. Garret Mandona, heirs. 1 lot liiehring Christian, I lot No. .;90 Purvis Emily, heirs, hotoie and 10t... 13 wlLf HOUOL'a U. Fatzler Chrirtian, 1 lot_ Gould plot No 61 Steward David, I lot hOweeti Hll S canal, 27 Eaton ItY II tam. 3 lot.f. Llano pl. II I, 1124111, 1 "5 Eaton John, 3 lota. lien° plan. 113, 142. 143, 105 Elk Frea 1 lot. Iteno plan. - . Naples J J, 1 ho Gould plan, No7o. McPherson tamer 1 lot tub div, No 1'M..... 33 Neil Lewis, 1 lot, Gould plan 23 Noss Eliza, 3 Into Reno plan. liki„ I'l9 ...t 140, 1 IC Porter James, housc and lot adj. Marlin...... 2 '.',o Penny Dail& 1 lot Penny plan, No 123.. .10 Small Johnston, 1 lot. steward plan, No 2, 23 Shatter C W. 1 lot, Gould plan, N 0.74 30 Sullivan Michael'. heirs, tot ad 1.14 Chandler 33 RACCOON TOW NeiUP. Winkle Mary e heirs, house and lot avr34or N E W AGRICULTURAL HOUSE• J. S: R. RABSHA Are engaged in the Agrieultnrsl Rosiness at Red ; re's Ferry. Beaver county, Pa., on the I'. S. C. R. L. where they intend Agricultural im plements of all kinds. Agents for the Clipper Mower and Reaper, one of the best machines in tht , market. Also, Agents for the Sprague blower and Reaper, a new machine that will recommend itself in any harvem:Aeld. Agents for the New York improved Hubbard Mower and Reaper, the best Self Rake machine In the world. Avoa for the well-known Woods Mower and Reaper, north aide of the river. Agents for the SUPERIOR M—(I , WER ANI) REAPER, a new machine that runs with 'crew power In place of cog wheel gearing. .1% .en all the first claps Mowers and Reapers. Also agents for the tuaproveu BUCKEYE 1..0c1i LEVER IIAY RAKE Win sell o ther At If desired. Agent. fur the origttral Howe Sewing Machine, Improved ; one of the beat machines to the market. Will keep on hands spioNo WAGONS AND FAUN WAGONS of the very heat quality ; whrch they will sell lower than they can be 1'1.14;1 - It at any other place. S al all kinds, at less thau Pittsburgh Prices. CORN SHELLERS, HAY CUTTERS, GRIND STONES, and hangings : In fact, almopt every thing kept In au Agricultural Iloupe. And no they Intend ent rapping—Beaver county In the month'. or April, May and June toot on the hant of °Meek they would ray that thus intending to purchase MACHINES FOR THE COMING LIAR VEST, would ttowell to wait until they call on them. as they w Ili vett on better tenor and foflesa money than any Other agcnts. apr.=m. NITANTED IMMEDIATELY. TWO iv V APPRENTICES to the Carpenter Business. None need apply , slthont good reference. avian THOMAS (BAST, lew Galilee. Pa'- - ; - 7, .7 - AriSeetNe•COUS.'' O. S. BAILILICR..F. A.l34nxiti. • V• A. BAILMSB. G. S. lIAUKER & Co., Art: , Brighton, Itr,„ • AND G. M. nAnKER & CO., /lerieer All*, N floaters In Exchange, Coln. Cannons. An., rte.— • 6-Inflections made on all acc-t saints points In the Ni Hotted State.- and Catsula. Accounts of Merch ants. Manufacturers, and Individuals, solicited. Intorgt Slowed on time deposites. Correspon &ma mini motive prompt attent;on. Plecillit • ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY OP ERIE, PA. Cash Capital , $250,000 00* Asssets, Oct 9, '7l, 311,948 29 Liabilities, - - 5,200.00 O. NOBLE, PreAWent: J. P. VINCENT, Vice PL II W , Weep,. Treci , urer, F. Gooeuieu. Sccretary. DIRECTOEti: Hun. 0 iiubleErie, Hon. Geo. B. Pelameter, J W Ilainni s on . cr, do Meadville, Pa. HIM Sehle.n Marvin, doi lion J P Vincent, Erie Hiram LOggett, , do Henry Ituude do Charier II Recd, do G T Churchill do II S Sour hard, do Cep, J S Richard,. do W Ii Sierran. do Richard O'llnan„ du 11 W Noble, d0,F.11 Gibbs, do J if.nglehart, du John It Cochran, . do J 0. Neil, do M Ilattlebb, do Wii Abbott, Titusville. Capt 11'1' Dobbiar, du Jno Fen*, Titusville. Po'ider — isqued at fair tes and liberal rerms. Insure* against (inmate b Lbrbtnlni'as well as Fare. CHAS. II lIIISTI Ag't Rochester, Pa., Dec. tO. 1 4]; 1)" A II pervons suffering with aches ded pains of any kind. especially Rheumatism, to try Dr, Radcliff 's Great Remedy, Scree Seats or Geltleit ;Vomits the. au eatest discovery of the age. Every bottle warranted. No cure no pay, buy It and be con meet!. All orders promptly tilled by addressing, LEWIS F. SinCLELLe N D. Wel 'rose, Sole agents (or Beaver county A. H. Franciscus d, Co., le have opened for the Sprint , Trade, the largest and best assorted stock of PIIILA.DELPHIA CARPETS Table, and Floor Oil Cloths,Window Similes anti Paper, Carpet Chain, C..t ton, Vain. Ea it ing, Wadding:Twines, Wicks, ("Ails, Look in 4 Glasses, Fancy i.laskets, Ilrooins, Bas kets, Buckets., liruslies,Clothes IV ri ngt r',Wootlen and Wil low Wan., &c, in the I:n.ted Statm Our large increase in business enables us to sell at Icw: prices and furnish the best quality of Goods. CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASUZIC, I'J-ice 85.50 Over - 14,(11)11 sold in six months. Terms: ('srpets till ( lays. all other goods 30 tie [ Fel.l4:3m.Sept 1-3 m. • ~ A, 1 M A E. L . L Ei • - ~- - SL7O - - - 1 70 - - - 80 - - - 65 - - - 50 M i MONUMENTS, 24 99 4 bU 5 3t We hate on band a large lot of tine nOlSiled work, which we are se ling cheaper than any other firm in the county or State. Pereons wishing to erect Monuments. Ilene - arid Foot Stones this spring. now is the time to get a bargain. Call and See na before purchasing elsewhere. We will guarantee satisfaction both as to workmanship_ and pries. Also tiriud Stones and Fixtures band rapt I GO 23U T eSchool Directors Of Beaver County: ENTLEMEN: —ln norsuanceof the for.y-third lT rectlon of :he act of the Bth of May, ISA, you are hem y nottfosi to meet in Convention at the Court-Uotoie to Beaver, on the drat 'raced y ty sLty, A. D. r 172 bviatg the 7 , 11 day of the month_ at I o'clock. In the afternoon. end feleer., mud roee, by a majority cti a the o.hoie number of director. present. one per-on of Literary and bCteut•flc r quirement. and of atid experience in the art of learning. ae comity Superintendflat for It, three aucceeding carte, dete mine the amount of coumen•mt lon for the .tune. rad certify the reentt to the State .Innerintendent. at Harriaburg. ne required by the thirty ittnili and fortieth ftectlons of card act. ItEttl66E 51. FIELDS. C,,nuty Snpetintendent of Beaver Co BEAVER. April 10th. 1? , 7:: 3 w. . "I had toy Photograph taken at H. Nose' New Gallery, Broadway, I.Si o B." q ‘ upreti I AJJOSI‘j A. V. JIZ«IN 8z C 0 .. Respectfully announce to their nu merous customers, and buyers of Dry Goods generally, that they 'are now receiving, and tare daily opening their usual large and elegant assort ment of ,',pring Goods; and that their capacious salesrooms are now filled with all (he choicest novelties of 171 4 1 4 k, season. embracing many new styles and fabrics never before offered in this market. Special attention is requested to the stock of Black Alpacas. mediun and low' priced Dress Goods, House-keeping Goods, and Shawls. 'flaring the handsomest .and begt lighted Store Loom in the two eitii and keeping nothing but the best makes of goods, and guaranteeing our prices to be as low us (1w lowest, we are scalped teal we con make it to the interest of purchasers to look Through our stock before making their spring purchases. To close buyers al whole sale, we can offer some special induce ! merits ; we carry one of the largest stocks of goods in 'his market, com prising many things in Shawls wad medium priced Dress Goods, not kept in regular wholesale houses. He guarantee our prices as law as any New York or Philadelphia quotations, and only ask an examination to con ' rince buyers that we• can do them good. WANTED, 'leaver Co.. Pa 513 MAtIKET 4 1TH F, ET, Phlladel puts. SOLE A 4 ,ENTS FOR THE MAN U FACTURER OF Head and. Foot Stones. 172 and 174 l'ederal Street P:(3/1-!EN A. W. I:R IVIN & CO., 172. A; 171 Federat St... Allegheny City, Pa now. zi-Ircti'd feb2 felrM; Extant PICKERSGILL, LYONS & CO., NAIN FACTLTIIIIRS AND LICALIM3 IN LOOKING GLASSES. Fine Mantel and Pier :Looking Glasses and Picture Frames a Specialty. 111 Wood Pmit.. Pa. V ILECUTO 'NOTIC 6.- Letters testamentry 14 on the estate of Janet Barmy. of Ilanor a er township. Bearer county. ht., decemed. bartnz been granted to the undersigned. all nervous in debted to said estate are requested nt talks pay ment, and those haying claims against the tame to present them without lielair to marri6w. ALEX-V:1)6 1 i NICB.LE, Bet. ate 3:lm El 12 El El El [marMtl.