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Cleveland & Elm lave &over litatlosiletleticatio , 36211. p. iliamr4lll rut TrAill• rOttig Cele leave balite, SWAM 114 fol ~,,,, llztt, 1;46 a.; isiNgesmexlstion 5.41 p. m. The attentierl of the public, is diroaed in the following New A.dvf.Ttiseirientn bteh appear for the first time in the A Nocs tO-day: _ _ New blacarery-8 IP Garvin.... Exemiorit Nalco-lonia . Adverttielneat $llOlOll-411011:Alli_901 3 _ Adratniettaktot'S Notice--Jacob Nicety. . At , oe'sickley.Neseeq-jas Wararop -Ito' 4w 19coat Notice -Dry. OldSttke... , ........64 sa yentseatent-Datia. ChamDecs A C 0... 3sqs 4w afertisemenf-riltivell&CO...... tog 4w A4 , - Bank Netrce-B4 Hoopes . Ceeter..Ses 3w N.e.ial Notice -Win Bit:h - ...... 6.-resetneot--John 8 .... tic Sir .40-ert.essent-elty Brothers.. ._ sr -1.1 Notice LDermer: tiserture . Co • i t , tat Notleo-Phentatlon Bitters . t.orcial Notice-Bollowers ecul Nottce-Dr. Keysera Mar Coe C ~pe . lal Nottcea-Barrer College- . . ...21 1.)-sottittan Nutke-SpeyereaMailZalragadw Adrertueineut- - Savings - Banlui — Speyera it Co Af:vertssemellt=3. 4w Republican Bleeting.—Weare re quested, to state that a meeting or the Republicans °file Borough of Beaver sin bo hold in the Court House on Thursday evening at 71 p. m.-for the purpose ofnotoluating &Borough ticket 1., be supported at the election on the en ruing day. By order. Notice Extraordlnary.—All or der, for Photographs must hereafter he for, (at least in parthwheti the order \ en. Orders not po complied with nil! receive no attention. H. Noss. feb 12.2 m 4 n exam ination or applicants for the Permanent Certificate, will be held at Powliester School House, on Saturday, Marsh :Nth, commencing at 9o'clock, 111. J. - G.HYLLMAN, See'y. Com'tee. Fos good buggies, wagons, carriages, spring wagons, sulkeya, back-boards, Se., go to Ingraham Boyd's, near the ,itipot, in Rochester. All orders prompt ,tltended to. sept4;ly ")lore Calif.—Brighton Township .1 h cad, —We noticed in the Attars, a few wee'4e since considerable boasting about large calves , we have a calf in Brighton Township owned by Mr. Lewis L. Jones, that beats the biggest calf yet, and all tire other calves; it tiped the scales at lbs when only eighteen hours old. Nou Mr. Editor, we do rot wish to brag -4acter, but we defy the county. J. K Ink:PATRICK Edinboto Nornsal Sebool.—The t•pr ng Term of the State Normal School le, horn, Erie county, Pit., will open 1/2p - pth of March. This is one of the heat in%titutions of learning in Penn ,rlr4tna, and fully Merits the generous patronage which it has always received. marl2-3w Heavy [teal lEetaste Sale.—Messrs. Nteven,n .t Wittisb, real estate agents, ~,rner, d Sixth and Penn eta Pittsburgh, aaj Beaver Falls Pa., made a 11119 WIZ week of 9) acres of land in Ross town htliß, Allegheny county, for the snug ram 0ft:26,100. New Goods. New Styles. sod Great Bargallug.—Mr. William Reich in Bridgewater has just received bis Simile and Summer stock of cloths winieres, vesaings tie., itc., and feels tiv,ired that a better assortment can not (...f,,Tind in this country. His workmen Arp,tar,ful, experienced, and competent, ! , •inthing' made at bin establish a., at will be found not only to wear but to tit well in addition. Prices moderate. Give him a call before getting y spring suits. marl9-4w We are indebted to Messrs. Ratan Rll.l cniss of the Senate and House. for documents received daring the rant , Apek. Also to Capt. Joseph H. I.l,thlap for late southern papers. Free of Charge.—Ciil I at Hugo An friessen's Beaver Drug Store. Beaver, Pa and get a sample bottle of Dr. A. 13o (,erman Syrup, free of charge. It haA lately been introduced in this ”Intry from Germany, and for any per , .11 suffering with a severe cough, heavy settled on the breast, consump : ~ ( 1 or any disease of the throat and Imes t has no equal in the world. Our ro. , zular - size bottles 75 cents. In all money will be prompfy return perfect satisfaction is not given. Tw,) doses will relieve any case. Try it. novil9-ly tt a recent term of the Venango Co. • Presbytery, Miss Harriet A. Swingle pr ,, veti, to the satisfaction of twelve men, Mat Sophronious It. Shafer had dam aged her to the amount of $9r2.1 by not marrying her when he agreed to. The naughty Sophronious! This will teach him the wholesome lesson that it is ays unmanly and unsafe to "go back a wnmall•" ri Fahnestocks' Pure White Lead, 1.,11.efd Oil, Turpentine, Varnishes, hults, all Colors, dry and ground in Brushes, Window Glass, Putty, f.r .a,r at the very lowest cash prices, at line Andriessen's Beaver Drng Store, EtPaN er Pa. feb26-4w In the case of Rev.'W. A. Kerr, form- Washinzton county, who was re vonvieted by the Presbytery of \ tlyntliberland oflmproper treatment • wife, and afterward deposed from wihistry, the Church at Williams- I,y - coming county, of which be was s• . .r, has passed resolutions regret . the decision of the Presbytery, and unditninised confidence in til kftrr's integrity and Christian sir- We would call the attention of onr to the advertisement in another •Inin, of the Brooks Sewing Machine , d New York, they advertise, what .ndoed a valuable invention, a first ... sewing Machine for five dollars. By lulls printed at this ofnos, the pub w: i learn that Mr. Samuel Henry of • .utt, beaver township, will dispose of %toek of personal property, on o primiises, on Wednesday, March 26. P. , rv.,,n. on the lookout for bargains Ao attend the sale. Wounded Soldiers, who lost 11 • t or a hand while in the service; or ``il• , Item EU) badly wounded as to lose of a baud or foot, are entitled to ; ~r t,nenz i limb, or money commode . , h thpreol, as they may elect. Forfar thPr particulars apply in person or by Pr to filbert L. Eberhart, Attorney New Brighton, Beaver Co, Pa. mars-2w Corifer•nre ofthe Chard). —Th. - . annual Conference of the M. E. , r,t, meets at Salem, Ohio., to-day wedn es d a y. ) We will try to obtain of appointments in time to pub st, ,; in the next Attune. Who the nlng msn" is for Beaver is not Gen ,ra,ly known here at the present time. -- Reeser College.—Theclosing exer ,PA of the Winter Session are to take • ; " ,43 in the M. E. Church Thursday ug March 90. These entertainments ars always interesting and we are =aur al this will not fall helot► those of other L erua%. The Normal Department is to opened with the Spring Session April The Lectures and Experiments in lite Natural Scienoes have afforded much • traction and awakened much thought 4, the part of the pupils. NOS slr ralbrauesiiciaricithsioninma it Win fiCitifObat gi; n ca S i . 1 1liktai *mot* hrefrOlitlY cairot . the sight or their' hir. Potter had been a resident of that township for upwards of 40 yes and Mr. Musser bad lived in it from "time ittimenaorial." Almost every ()liken in the oontstr knew tbs outer through par loud acquaintance or by ripntation, and *law will grieve to hear that he I gone the way of all living. Npring style. straw bits And Winets, frames flowers, 'U., at Mrs. Baum's, Beaver. maxl2-3w The alm of the modern youngsters of the present age Is' , toveach the bedew shop. From fifteen to twenty years of ago, be wages a continual warfare upon kis smooth face, andrif he succeeds in coaxing our a few straggling, sickly looking heirs he is happy, and straight; way believes himself to be a man. 'lie can stand to be considered bridtilesi,but beadles*, never. A Newel, Bat lillemeilleteist PAN eetstlios. —One day teat week, an in fbrmatlon was made before Benjamin' Todd, seq., of Industry township, against a man named Peter Wiii~is owner of a coal bank nearluduittry, for drunkenness and profanity. lie was arrested and brought before the justice, and evidence adduced sbOwed him clearly guilty of one drunk and tour oaths. The drunk cost Peter $2, and four oaths at GO cents each $3.40 more. Besides these flues he was required to foot the coats in each of the cases. WM - . ging's amusements on that occasion cost him about $B.OO. Fines of this char acter, we bellece.go Into the scho9)efund. f'4 Asq 8w The remains of Thonlas, son of JO seph Hall, esq., of the National Hotel of this slace,and to whose death In the west reference was taw% in our issue of last. week, reached Beaver on last Friday and were deposited in the Cemetry on Saturday at 10 o'clock. The corpse was brought from Chicago to Rochester on the Pacific Express. The remains were enclosed in a very fine metalic coffin, and were in an excellent state of pres ervation. Mr. A. B. Wilgus, an un dertaker at Minneapolis, had young Mr. Hall's corpse brought from Richfield, (nine miles from Minneapolis), where he died, to the latter place, and while in his charge it seems to have received all the care and attention which a humane man could bestow upon it. The father and mother of the deceased are pro foundly grateful to Mr. Wilgus for the interest he took in the remains of their son; and the anguish of their loss is tempered by the reflection that although dying among strangers he was not with out friends. The cold winter has scared some of our either's, and quite a number of them are beginning to think a more southern latitude would suit them bet ter and be less expensive. John K. Pot ter, esq., of Raccoon township, has a pretty severe attack of Middle Tennes see just now. We hope, however, that he will recover, and conclude to end his days in our midst. Our winters have not always been as severs as the pres ent one, and we may not soon see Its like again. For spring hats or bonnets go to Mrs" Bence, in Beaver, she has just opened up all the new spring styles for 1873. and will have during the season a full supply of all the styles in hata, bonnets, flowers, ribbons, scarfs, veils, kid gloves, hair goods, lace goods, shawls, inarl2-3w Vote for none but good, competent men to fill your Borough and township offices on next Friday. It matters but little to.what party they belong—wbst you want is honest, adiciatit public her vents, Without theaequalifications our Weal animas may be weals than naelasa,, Nominate men of character and atarldt log in the community, and then elect them. A Watch fitalen.—flon. George V. Lawrence, while returning from the in auguration ceremonies at Washington, to Philadelphia, where he fills a seat In the Constitutional Convention had a Valuable gold watch and chain stolen from him. The thief entered the sleep ing car In which Mr. Lawrence was, and got away with his booty without detec tion. The watch was presented to Mr. Lawrence by the State Senate of Penn sylvania when ho retired front the Speakership of that body in 1863. Editor af the Beaver Argus. Dews Sin :—Until the Annus of last week reached us I was laboring under a great misapprehension in regard to the wages of the Chinamen in our neighbor ing town, Beaver Falls. If I heard it once, I have heard it at least one hun dred times, that each Chinaman only received 80 cents per day. This came to be the general understanding, and ,I think now that persons who knew bet ter were busily engaged in giving cur rency to that idea. That sum looked small, and of course the Chinese were properly regarded as the "cheapest of cheap laborers," but since it turns out that they are-getting nearly ene dollar and fifty cents per day, the whole ques tion iq changed, and the Main argu ment of the opponent' - Of Chinese labor at Beaver Falls, is punctured. Personal.— Mr. - Cunningham, of the Holmes county (Ohio) Repubtioan, was in Beaver last week. and gave bin friends here a "abort call." Mr. Cun ningham represents his paper to be in a thriving condition, financially, and as be ha_• determined to adopt the advance pay system kr the future, we have no doubt but that matters of a "filthy lu cre" nature will even improve under the new order oT things. That Is really the right way to publish a country newspaper, and we are surprised that not one in fitly have ever tried it. Next Pridav:' our spring elections will be held. In Addition to choosing lo cal officers, we are also to choose be tween license and anti-license. Men of sober habitat, and who have the welfare of society at heart ‘ see ton that the fall en ti-license vote is polled on that day. The liquor men are at work s and doing all they can to carry the county. A simi lar amount of laboren your part, will give us anti-license for three years, and consequently sobriety and order in our midst, a reduction In ourlocal Utica and a healthier state of morale than we have bad for many years past. _ A faros citotsilaitig SZ, acres, in Brighton towuship,-trithin four miles of Beaver, is fot safe. qnquire at this of fice. Don't "Presis. , s—We hear of sever al new candidates for the respective county tacos. These gentlemen come before the people with the same old sto ry, viz: that they would rather not be candidates, bet their friends are "press ing" them to teach an extent that, they can no longer refuse. Under these en couraging circumstances they take, the war-path,and expect to return over-bur dened with scalps. A word of elution to prospective candidates, may not he out of place just here,l'g These fellows that "press" so hard now, generally tire before the battle is over, and are not worth a "continental" as "pressers" when you need them the most. In fact, it frequently oecnrs,that, once!thesmoke has cleared away, you make the discov ery that they were "presaging" the "oth er fellow" all the while, and leaving you, unconsciously, to take care of your self. That has been the result of our observation at least, arul as we charge nothing for disclosing it, some of - our readers may profit thereby, - 11111~Pl V 413 evithplt inetlitateat aatalitirbetirisistimi4aisthbot has *MA . f1 1 .41 , 1" / P 11 7 4 ? 4 P h r 44 ,,.._ 11 ? , 4 1113d *bona !laver - papa namrtling sew Lila. iieee*Phiiedstb oo .. tablishateat. -- "ft can hardly he deibted Wet three !PTIP III ago large.lnfilerftY of the white Peorle , of that place were ;I:eljhoitill, the 'Mongolians," as airs fonder calling them, - and for the eaten reason that theGreelur used to cslialf.outsiders Barbarta4e. EVen'obe month ago the delegation of ane hun dred citizens of the Falls, who went up to Ea:Wanly , to demand the removal of the Male, certainly rePresented the prPpettx holders of ,the %Oink p) a very large extent. There were signs *then, however, of lachange. At an, indigna tion:' convention held afthe Falls on the Saturday night succeeding this "raid on the Rendete." the people in favor id so eepting the Economim terma* , ceptnred' the meeting from the opponents. mnoh as the liquor men'ucaptnred" the temper ance meeting at City Halls week or so ago. and passed resolutions deprecating resistance and gloaming to accept the sit 'nation. Since thhn the change has pro gressed rapidly and now we We that a paper endorsing the Economiteproposi- Clone, and heartily sustaining them in the employment of Chinese labor, has been signed by nearly every person holding property or having any-state in the prosperity of - Beaver Falls. This Is regarded as a treaty of peace and amity— as effectually settling the question at issue. Not only will the Chibeie now at the Falls reinithi there. but one hundred more are coming. The experiment of their use Is undoubtedly a success. The cutlery works for the first time in its history is making mon ey. The Chinese there may now be con sidered a permanent fixture. Some of them are talking of bringing on their wives and fiurifiles.—Pittaburgh Leader, March 14. Local Bills Passed-41 On. 8. J. Cross of the Rouse at flariisburg, bad the following local bills passed last week : Au act validating the will of Swab Russell deed, of Moon townshap, in favor of the Davis School district in said township. Alan au act repealing special roadlaws of Darington and Dig Beaver townships. The story is told that an inexperi enced editor in western Pensylvanla, heard, the otbar day, that a new pass had been found in the Andes. He Im mediately wrote to a man in South America that the pass was his, and he would be much obliged if the man would forward it at once. Common rumor points, to Bro. Curtis a m the editor above referred to, but we think it can hardly be him. If, howev er. we are mistaken , we trust he will get the "pass" in due course of time. Handsome OW ces.—, Reception and lAnutultation Roo-ms of the Drs. Oldshui Elegantly Remodeled—A Laboratory Added—Comfortable Quarters and In creased Facilitic4,—Physicians ' IL, a rule, exercise discriminating care in fitting up their offices with all the paraphernalia essential to intelligent practice, and some even combine elegance with coil venience. In the latter category the Drs. Oldshue must be placed. They have for many years enjoyed an exten sive as well as lucrative practice, which, constantly increasing, rendered increas ed facilities necessary. Their office has been several times enlarged and remod eled, but still their list of visiting pa tients so increased that they were oblig ed to erect an additional building. Th is has just been convisted, and their dou ble suite of rooms rfabodeled so es to se cure the greatest convenience, comfort and elegance. The first and main office is the recep tion room, which is entered from Grant street, by the old doorway. To the right is the ladles' consulting room, ao cess to which is also gained from Grant street, but by a private door,dlscoonect ed with the general entrance. On the left of the reception room is another pri vatecottaulting " andjn the new the Lahnratory, so theltherels . no ne cessity for entering the main room to procure medicines or retire—an advan tage which lady patients always appre ciate. The reception and consulting rooms are handsomely furnished, and in their new adornments of paintings and upholstering present a most luxuri ous appearance. The Laboratory is a special feature in itself, constructed for the particularpur pose of obtaining accuracy in compdfund ing prescriptions. Hers the medicines from the very base to the composite state are continually tinder the Immedi ate supervision of the physicians, so that the greatest accuracy is secured. In charge of the Laboratory is s chemist of fifteen years practical experience. Thus patients can have the utmost con fidence in the parity of the medicines, and the accurate compounding of the prescriptions; while the widespread rep utation of the Dre. Oldshue themiielves furnishes a guarantee of their trustwor thiness and skill, and has been deserved only by constant and intelligent applica tion to the arduous duties of the medical profession in its varied phases. It gives us pleasure in thus noting the evidences of their enterprise and success.—Pitts burgh Post. An Aged Couple.—Hon. William Cairns and - lady, of Industry, have both reached their forir score years. 'They have lived long and happily together, and both are enjoying fair health at the present time. None who know the aged couple but will cherish the hope that they may still continue long with us, and that the evening of their days may be as cloudless as their lives have beer peaceful and contented. Judge C. has filled many positions of honor and re. sponsibiltty in this county, and no dis honest act, or discreditable motive con nects itself with his name. He paid us a visit last week, and we find his memo ry good and his mind quite clear for one of his age. :STEW BRIGHTON The meeting held at l3eaver Falls on Tuesday evening of last week, seems to have been largely attended, but we are assured that four-fifths of those who were present on the occasion, were there simply through curiosity, and bad no sympathy with those who are agitat ing tbe Chinese question. Time° who did take part in the proceedings, have little or no interest in the "labor ques tion," little or no interest in the pros perity of Beaver Falls, and are evidently moved and urged on in their opposition to Chinese la6or by one.or two parties who are standing behind the "scenes." and who have axes of their own to grind in the commotion. They, of course, re jected the peace-offering of the Econo my Society, and adjourned to Meet at the call of the Chairman. On the otiVir band, the following answer has been made by the leading citizens of Beaver Falls to the paper submitted by the Economy Society to the people of that placer We, the undersigned. property bold era and citizens of Beaver Falls, do hereby accept the reply made -by the Council of Elders of the Harmony Socie ty in relation to the Chinese excitement of this place. From the well known integrity of the Society end their past aid to the people here, we are well assured that their promises in that reply will be faithfully performed. Every citizen here knows that the rise and prosperity of Beaver Falls is solely owing to the enterprise end liberality of the Econottiltes; and we affirm the belief that the same liber al aid and enterprise will be farther ex tended in renewing operations at the glass and hinge factory. and in bringing other works to the place. We have the assurance of the other manufacturers here, both by their ex pressed and published ataternents, that they do not Intend to employ Chinese labor. and we feel convinced that the employment of the Coolies by the Cut lery Company was a necessity, hot a choice. 'e now protest against further agi• Cation of the subject, as the mutt of any further opposition eannotbalother wiike than Injurious to the best interests of Bearer Fails. This paper is signed by 177 property holders of Beaver Falls, including the leading manufacturers, mercluints, cler gymen, physicians, mechanics, trades men, and other business men of the nitre. le!El toll?rep• * ititsAvi ago the 10th day or this month, Providence generally smiles beolgusat,;. ly and propperossly,,,pcFclhe man who keeps himself a 4 RR {may the printers' books. You take the subscription list of any country paper where the adVallee system .IS. not . rethdously, adhered to, call "' on t-the Istratiftilftbslii Ao pity promptly, then visit their habitation.; and In nine eases out of ten you will find them lu tbemijoyntenec. all tht dlnary'contibrti of i lifeapldsitailt 'and contented households—the husben* kind 4 and huilu# l l.', 3l Y l ? .tb!!!"ink / "P't and .alfeetkitsta v catkins , welVbiglitiv4 !AU* 4 1 4:4 2 , 1 *.q0______ .... „,_,1 1 *** I cattle grasing this gnaw neam. ieod itoek, trait sad altede treat. areintdillinton ' blooming , in, thiliarlieln yard,. and an air oftulinnimanlibslo,ll substance withent:lmio4iillga; 'll* s take the , other elan Of litriltboait that never pay at abhor Lsri tabbalthie• dongedout of It" at theeolroftlnlittrit year; what Is stUl worse, the ethearagepek sponge, whole nok WWI br per. bat ever ready to inrienr Ikons hl. neighber—ten to n 14460011 digtaniet torityofthese elvers edllietel with %bait crops' always 'hard run, always 'out of kelter; axes, plows and , bon faanall./ dull. horses that look like the genius Of famine, cattle IleirlrYilatild. lean Moe, and too pear to low trithait leaning up against' the . i.llolitlgY * 3 k: Paw off the 11, 1 110 1 4_ , d,rf halt_ b$ windows guiltless of gloat, 'COtattrUiliOr shade tree In sight. rank Zitmestolitit weeds blooming around the door sql!i, and instead of inzurlant meadoirs and perennial postures, sassafras and brier bushes" growing In the fenni-roWO lad broketrplaces and MU Wee furrows* with gullies; and bunches of tall-idge waving mournfully In the wind allover; the farm, snd• worse than aU. melon and unhappy husband; a disoontented and ill-natured wife ar4dieobedleat. lc tractablethildren. ' The reader may thlukthbi t• Lacy sketch; but It ain't by , a good deal 'Thereto wore truth time poetry to it."!: 1::=1111::11 The Diserfee Ceuveutlets of the I. 0.0. T. of Bower county, held iM quarterly session in the Prediyterlan Church, Freedom, on Monday, the lid of . March, A. - D. 1873.. W. 0, T., Francis Banes, presiding; Bros. Elverson and Jones, and Sister Burt were appointed Committee on Credentials of Delegates. Reports from salons' lodges in the district show the Order la a, nourishing condition, and the temperance senti ment in this district In convention assembled the follow ing preamble and rosoinUons were adopted. P Wrtanzas. The moral, sentiment of the public having becomitastorilahingly aroused on the question of Local Option, and wherever expressed ,being largely in favor of tts adeptlipn. We, the repro-. sentatives of the Good Templar. of Bei. ver Co. Convention assembled, cannot do other than titre limpressitin 'to the au thor of all good, that Se is so shaping events. That finally the cause 'of tom = penult* will triumph, and-the rum traf fic bantshrd from the land.'" We, how ever, feel like cautioning Good Tem plar t not to slacken their eflbrts. but, tut the contrary, to incite to stronger and more vigorous measures, until the eriii is acoomplished: therefore , / Beieftwe4 That, althotigh an Good Totnelern.wearesrUlingtencaapt 14T. cal Option as an adettliade*that.fini, istef pie on questknis morality, -ha a right to express themselves by the mode required by oar form of Gicivera: merit. viz: the ballot box. still, erven should the same prevail through such channels, they ,wift nevertseeept, •• • alsejleatteyihatiehatt de -htr mist upon unconditional prohibition, anti that said prohibition shall be, engrafted into the organic structure of the State. Rewired, That we commend all (loud Tempiars to exert their individual ef - forts to secure a large vote ou 1400,1 Op tion on next Friday two week.." And that the Order resolve themselves into a committee of the whole. ind Ty Attend the mils, and' suitst in cep neering the election, so as to secure a full vote on Local Option, and that we would recommend the LOdges to ap point committees to be 'oat to each township in the county, to present tick: eta against license to all whowish to vote the same. Resolved, That we recoinineod (iced Templets both as indielduals end col lectively, to give their support to top perance literature, especially the Tem perance Vindicator, Keystone Good Templar, and temperance tracts. Resolved, That we, the officers and members of the Convention, tender our thanks to the members of our Order in Freedom, for their hospitality extend ed to us during this meeting, and that the thanks of this Convention ate here by conveyed to the Pastor and congre gation of this Church for its use. Resolved, That a copy of the Drooped togs of this Convention be forwarded to each of the following newspapers, to wit: Temperance Vindicator, K eystone Good Templar, and our county papers. On motion, Resolved, That the next quarterly meeting of this Convention be held at New Drighton. on the lit Tuesday in June, A. D. 1873, at 9 o'clock. FRANCIS Balms. W. C. T. Tnonsvos A. SIIINN, &key. Independence Progressing. Isncpciwases., March 14, 1873 Editor of The BeaEer Argue: DEA n Sin :—That..ton and your. read ers may know tbag: Independence, is still Independence by name, although changed in many respects, I sit me down to write. A few years ago, we stood far down in the clam of krogres- Rion, but now • I think we reek among the firstof oar sister townships,especial ly in our schools, Not many years ago, school No. 1 was noted far and wide for hair mlseblevons boys and girls, but through the Intla-, cnceofsuch men aslitarlOg, pea _and oilier; Of our board of = Wriatot* it hail rose erom a fourth of fifth ‘intOnehool to the name $ now bears, Wa name as hi No., and throughout the township, a deep interest is . taken in the caul* of education; for some time quite an "eit: citement has prevallediNviseastonail , by a contested spelling between-th e schools No. I,l.iait'd In which NO, '1 was sue cessful: Considerable interest Is Mani• festal-in the temperance cattse. A few years ago. our township supported a. dram shop, and at every' earner , land . crossroads you might smitten in a state& beastly intoxicstion; then 13oktown was our sink of iniquity. the ithitiptel of degradation, and a stench in the nostrils of honest men; but the days of thedistil lery are gone, and in its place you may now sees beautiful itttleantintry church, with its tall chimneys painting beassu7: ward. Its bread aisles are crowded ery Sabbath, with the humble follow ers of Christ. all'esgir to feeza of the great plan of salvation. the diatillar be, given way to the preaCheriand and the distillery to the house of'3l)d and the abbool. Our 10044 lefie• M crowded With yOutha of k alinote every slaw and age. eager to partake of the fruits of the tsveOf knowledge; -res the influences of the still are being With held from the parents, so are they with held-from the children, and, to a great extent, the pride which many of our citizens once took in the dram abep,they now feel in the church and scbtfobt, and ludependendence not only bid file to redeem • hes character; but to take the lead in the way of reformation; and I think at the polls will foot up a hand some majority agibist the license law. 'Now AND MEN. =EI .::Thorisoli***o4lo l ol4l4 Ws. M s,somorgitfoor -- .. - _-___ M I I Int, liar Hiebilitrl,:_riOtesoi "F - • 4 ,o lo . l gmfa ProPZ i ; — tii:#l, ' collioQii; , Oa& Y-40 01 ' , ' ' *lisp. poimpai**, - limigit • biailaii: uici - iiid".. , • rliaderic I mul'4lll436)4l(lllll4llloi'ilinstbig cit. ~ ~~~~~~~ ~1~~;rf: 1 last, at atilteett-lhdirAltawriei taUl boon 11411igi011140,1 t h ll ; bat, g over kites dilly not " *WSW 4741177 . NINA' ir .I,ltor own opts worrourded ft war 711 celtattie eitteeltserWWll4 OD that accounpr so t al:thger faites. ,TbeAlf t: h atl i aao bad' 40 . 4 . 30 task, Dank! Basset esCribri is the rega iauChiiiedthedelethllibordeir Oteittiff d li 4 4ll 4 bet 4 ‘1104. W. a Her fkicretararlitettat at terra Httleatirtit YrObrvahat44o4l4o even. litiatlfo l llll beiolll6 ll say. lifirrikla ran tbe :11tittbityr). Mrs Aiken, the gap: tliliailiWtehorn the nallnfey, gavitilikkenstifir to theioMetaktiekTllo who'welitto Econonty, Wag hilloa upon hin*M4ll.4iVir ? ,P.Virs' Aiken' add i t i t 4 .LlOllO,ll 'ese-deaisi In the PittatauttlAulatk4 4l o llol o lll 4 the hotleelkerek s idtew 1 4 1 port. He the:- Beal* indlWEj who*Vilalw* 4 cwaiiiii" ai I/o*o , "prosare,*ftoftwupdr wets 'lNOlisoilv Including d. ChMituati c Ohrisilse lifoalter,-And forgettatu'''fty I recnembutc btaabetto4 1* ignite LAW theoldslide et Itilirueardia *ha fail tcr see where, and by !vdtalt estate ;neat is ka l AuPt 4 FallikWittatt Yit" itoiripielkindon. I think T - know the ''"hand-Writing upon the committee-war absent, 'Dr. Cieurett of habitat' was called Mite and spoke at considerable length. 14 stniustona gat my elbow , witits4 l 44, rWiIY daell that olitapiritnallat annoy tats;' hi does not live nor own prePerti borer and be lieves that when a teller dies he comet up a cabbage, or sotilidhlng else t" I am informed the Dr. *At been principal spokes Men at the Borstal ittsetihp held on this question. Noires:nes the corn• mitts, on resolutions, . - They (the committee) say "that they were disappointed - at the answer of the Harmony society. tba( UM will not hare the profits ore* iti~ir the next eight' yeses, atewbo have Wien thrown opt of employ by the Cutlery Company to bens aulk" The resolutions wind up "og against the answer—lrom In relation to the d• en from the'Catlem the manta _ doien or snore were read out gibe meeting by the worthy stmerstiry; - but I have (ailed to see those °sates any of the publlithedini • xliedituel . or glneeting• litcklitr. Rdifcarthitelineen many different meeting, that at dam Y abacist Oink might not have been there mystafteould' such a thing happen to totava Ake pro ceedings. 4flectored".aftaU the meeting adjourned? Murtha Radical itri pub lished ?niyvesolutiomt offered by theiiiintnittioA . 11340 giveYoUrireint lwalbaaat:Vithelei„ 1. ° 4! 1 . 411.Lian in:tot:sly pelted by ens meeting. yin! came ktr. Inman, net knowing hint, I risked the friend at my elbow, who Mr. I. war? Steeply was, Una abi hauls rim Amish Lanna c jin old fellow lately moved hem oleos `4lplrtiallet," Is IMIe tigig "plk new /Utak Wripas by tundra Cow se thespiritsifterritiitil". I think If his Itible will be ite - bard to dissect as idataeolglit% our , es of Iloty-Writ thattatptement. , era are his resolutions: Resotoca, Th at weaeigilzens of Penn sylvania, Dying whereellshould dwell et to equity and ball * w Y Chinese * labor contrateind eithum labor we dePihcatti au a l l y akeltosato th our peso* end Betolved, That labor , As the :Nradth nr our country,. sad,se cephel isgaisingatt. nequal tendon, cyst labor egualty, dingerone to boartilipleilmuidimssottree of ieeeltit—bitior stossagaft-101 , hp or and whienfrigUietbireliPreelty in re grets between alt *ha Mee under our, glorious rePutiile,stut *lire ereboung . op in both -.vital and lebtlr. Resolved, That belbrdere wiltreipect such itth= w* olodso onoolitoO so:ttnite in I.M r unions, reserving the _t to petition our State Legislative body to PS" an act to levy a tail on all who em ploy cheap contraband iltbor. Don't you think it weUld be well for our literary end debates societies, to discuss Mr. Inman's *mid resolution, and put it in language conveying the gentleman's ideas, in limgoemithe com mon mind ma grasp at 'no inspiration if you plume, Mr. L, matte Coolie ques tion. Ile also advisee ilLaixir tinfoils: , and to levy a tax nikuithoset who em ploy cheap labor. Now; Mr.l., I wish to differ with you. being/mum*, of prop-, erty in Your place, - an4. If yOu tax the Cutlery Company ilim having cheep la bor, and that tax goose* State or county purposes, I protest, sifting! radian the Prat" of the Company. which 'heaver Falls is to get all' ter lumen for eight years, I begin to think thai the citizens of your town will not wee With bite. As resolutions were the Oder or the evening, Dr. Garrett offered Ps follow,, : Beat Jived, That the Meeting recom mend the workingmensof Ml* vicinity to organize a league *pint Chinese Cooley labor; also to prighlet *Woe Ma purchase of-the cutlery anade at the Bea ver Falls Cutlery Wert*, snit any other Ellerin facto red grads Men Viritedlitstea by Chinese .Coolies lalklf 11114 td - refuse_ tosuppoo any zn trr atimuna• Mor t or me chanicat . or fray Ile groiver, or Aomori:it, landlord: Iwo lug houses to rent : o' l,' Or _Minion 1 Coolie labor, Mao, to tits Im Vto, liold boring men of the to , i I E a mass convention in teal; city,' to organize a United Otilliat Lowe • No- elety..for Vie heitelitnr.. livOhigislali ofthetitalas Usk* wolls4No deopotiq attempt to amoblials a , elleies of Idly err . the worst the auk *limb urn.: br: Girrett sairlj4l , 4 4 °lump, theta* box • . this*lib. jerf, to the Mita • • .• a 11110 hailtionw Oudot that . • • 'the col mahol Of. vi - • ' eht- belc h taribloreot At. ' ' four lstri. war, we little • , illtother :Pelf eUfwe trifhlitrir On le :tom . McMinn onr Mimi ‘ ,. 4. • ' . ad; Vent-Onbille 401* *44 1 0' • ftlen; Oak are twisseth _time aollii: - list OP:: the Ise,, and don't inryamoitia wegio 4 - kW*, . a fOrk or,s . [Laugh. sera The CO - U/0v 7 ha' per. . ~,. lea to sive yoe en: in *kir years if you still Oiled t o ' voirrying than on - titthey Os tinderi at the and of eight yews. it ibeyvontl Ile r they will givc /ow-4W hul l . 'hymn AO* 11111011, ibr hem - -,sinipeess. . No doubt Beaver i lls poems that hug est liaterr laths oanotryi Bat who . w ill read the book ? rfolosathe pig Tidla] 'Yea, they will havittorstid them. foray my nab who srMta Jor slivinic will have to leave Beaver Fella king before that. I 'The • Pr. urges BM Cilltene not t ; to , buy Clutha* made by Coolies; nos bity irons manufacturer. merchant; ineclumic or ipMhieie who dillid its dplifoltwitit him, and those (or whgnr ite_play. his part. I think fiLsbor ttraloira l ; are now ticr• log Ike hiamist" nirlogiMblaiP Inhiadol enough: and she* not-:be Wed' and abetted by deriving =ink who 1100 not at heart the ishweite of My elms of, their fellow men, , but tOonelie use of their fellowmen. ourloirti:tisWell ss Beaver Fails. is Largely nods wont re spectable and intelllgent*chonlas, and I do hope they williMatlMitniMer tulle true light; sad set lie seamionee. and de. nonce these scheming men who barn but tone Irderlits MA, that ?MA le,self. 1 do think- it batter unstop. N.... , T, z, . _111~„- 1111111inary -Id Mn.- 14.11111asty sad Ihney ;Coeds atom Beaver. • vnarl2-11w ri A allemilo fraimageopelbeetery 4 * _yew. woman -int Illinois brew* **blitilili tbents 414 Or inOeh Mini Cldidikskutiertl4lglSbil and littlept*ii. . 1 3titort*OfnaP.' ' ThOlgAile of that/Star 1 ait,wo fOner'eetOt i ert eleol4llll JO , ,eo4 l 4.el'Ae A. o f 4 tawny ,ir ,. **. smityhdirmothol*lii4lloo,lolo l l so Mods -',Tilibtemilso, 11,1* a Cadent. la MailiOnal. loauglislidwestotharg.Y. Her fillseelberei istivliff alien* winidit *Mb' litOttlireelii,4o4 ;VOW* ' , Otideit ifillitaiithi nes Oehtilet'ek. to in age! # o4r i b f e b/ s. l l ol 4** l o ur ethi r r I' 4 ' 1 P a o 7 welethP 4Wo l oreikt . t; tij ieediMilleegeefgeelt. ,ii . )-0. Birr,-084 11 7,4cri1.. , ,,! . . , =mom boaforit via, hg0403 'IN SDP , 1 bslbof it deb bald. .10 liable WI , our- J 00W. -Thii barn Mal hem Avoisll7 barn* * mid allibe fainsing , wee la bap Order. Alueli siurthetibilltion Sban Um young Isdy left theseMinmy anduxrded WOW', ' alieWee** lo i ebekleircT *-1001*.iiidlifraitit lialoat her by , the 0 1 4 ig keeltSereek 1 #4141 MT* , 0, latekbal 110060000daPPAII*114 Wearing a. ithienNale suit. *Mk * broadatritnened bat. entree and hoot made to order. she plaited; she directed the reiticividuf ibis stumps of trees; she medided in driliblir the Wheat; she Mini tietped,to bill Vest, and ta flaunted 'to use in-** 41011111,11 i, 'She has 'S fails tilliele*eit 4 4 1 nrehardt she ts Ised 23 acres of Winter Wheatin 1872; and would have had hooka to oScree most„, but for the bilingual .al horrid inedieleat nos anis tidied turontain Ulna. is. VI, Sur got 440 bushels OUitheiairwiSitiae 83 pounds to tharlisidieV tikes ore*** ol oo 1 firm Itrourtlvited in (Ira, *Mei AbOio Stets.-acie p r set iitiell lila : of . oroititt • tiOrT 1 flui Po Bl4 ill l ll irkijoid r 1 00 hei!..i r Pi* 01 1 41.4 0 1 11 : 16 04 6 4 1 1 1 1 6Uti Ili,i! Ms la the teglet. *tar yowls emote 1 All, has MA , liews bright , with ber. She baa had her !tilt Serra* Moths rest of woman lithitVeheimilkbeint tolled to U 3 001 . 21 cause one hoisharowned ithritiliailli *MOW she batheen bereaved Of s colt. ate bei pigi were sfailure„ But upon the whole 00 iirevigenoe which presides cliFek, dip. riCUILUri tuts smiled,; upon her. gba is gradually paying od', the mortgage be queathed totter by her skip. She has; torty acres of wheat sowsfor the coming year. She hes takets excellent ears of ' 'her widowed another,o/ . her fatherless little brother. and of 1 ithiller taster; Wo 'Slab that we :Ina* her name. Agtflnaf all our typoliaPhical rules, we Should-be tempted ,to print" tin Ina* capitals: It is eggniyating to be forced Scope* of her simply ,as Mks A. The totter, hiswever.is a good latter, standing at the head of the alphabet, and it is sup geed". of A No. 1. The tender interest Which she has excited in our own heart billattleiently Indicated by the Piet that we have before mentioned her, though all too briefly, as we were not then In fall possession of all the pleasant facts.— .N. Y. Zirtbsse Do Too T Fait ?—I know • young hum. i noble fblhow, who ca ries on a successful manufacturing bal loons. Although possessed of so abun dant competence. he devotes himself with untiring suldcdty to the interests . Of his rectos:sten hoOrs every day. His sytiersod lutbds are eveiywhere. Halt• year ago he married a beautiful accomplished girl, Who can speak four cootittental languages with the fluency of natives, vaina she touches the km with infinite shill. _ Four months ago they began house keeping. A week since they gave it up ti utter disgust. - Three !sprints Bored conspicuously in their, The ecktree woo ciecroble the steak ihoushaible. the onteilionearid not as to be seen, maa,ibe whole bouse In confusion. The-husband bore it as long as pride ,and .011A!.Pcf) 14irtur4 1. Itort 'then, gnaketion turned to boarding, Nresoived never to maim the miseries, of housekeeping again. I was never more indignant than when Lheard or ft., , If that beautiful bride had learned one leas language. and devoted the year to the mysteries of henteekeeping, shemight have male my ft*d'it Ulna a paradisk ".• froolpinie, het; •htueband's .of his knalinielnid teen like her , man agement of the home; what would have keocune of awn I don't think the match a fair one. On one side It was et - anis. A. young lady of the amine ornamental class, in discuss ing the case, exclaimed: "She did not agree la the marriage: contract to play the part of a houselnd4 drudge?" Did the husband agree to play the part 1 ors factory drudge ? ... WHAT THE COUNTRY NEEDS. sr D. r. 0. lamas's God give is mos I ethos Like this &tends Strews tabu% great hearth, Ilse lath arat Holy hand.; Wes 'whom the lost of GE O. does not kill; Yes whoa thespians stales ammo buy, ILetrwbo possess ophdaassad s will. Wes who have Wm; tam w 0 will aot who eau stied, WNWS ..4ealleados, Awl dean bis tresehenmallsiteileialtboutmlnk Ing. Tan um. Iran-crowtvrd. 100 flip above - Um tag, la pnbile duly, and in prhitte itibiking; ' Yoe. while the rabble Ali their thumb-worn • " creeds, Tbeir Urge prottssloot al their littleaseds,— Ylsjts to selfish strife, lo treedileVeepe. Wrong roles the Md. suring Jaglasibuto . Ppl,lllo 'School( bbibliton. Berme. Armes:—(a • FrldaY *ping Ranh Mb, a veyy bsPge number of pa -rents, scholars and others interested in the welfare of any public retools, met at the Green.Rarden Be.llisol house in Rae. coon townshipto fellness the dosing es erelee& of the term. 4 Tice hatcher, Mr. T 4 r t litton,; has iirtisd ttiwtalf .11 - very sotemaKleator and ***o thkensrgisted the isent letkoss e br the presdrd board'ofdirettore the eahse of 42tuast1tin has received 'an 'impeareilltat PfOtilbes'gia4d , e Boll o . ' 9 13 the ellthOir refereral' the Pupils entertained the endless*, with dlalftnes. declamations ,eird easags t and I say nothing ,btlt the ehtirtawitenee will ',prober*. Wheys 1 States that a more littertegeg pefferte. Aims wainaver witnessed In .onr dis trict:LA string , band Was present:oil therheassileo. which added no Woo to slit aotertaiiimeot.. - . t4l,l(Tnekay) /amain& Wllsor 100. D: et 4101 PaioWealSW l 4 ll /1: Allng4DY city. liatdativas s lantalwin the k*bytarien Cbarobo/Bridgewater... tiabjeat: 4 qabin oic,and his . Tbnaa." Bar. - inaa in te larded by' tbam Wbo :know him man ableman, Ind an - eniertainingandla:.' atectiva , labtorm. Be will doubtima imird targo',.addianoe. • The PoOPit's"_sistipp or van" `..l 7 The Go:sernment endorsement, which legalizes the'sale ''of' Putrirarren Mr Tans, is not the Only damn eased to that famous I Vzotrrinve Tome. It bears, in addition to thpt official sanction, the arru. *than TALLIJILn Joan'' , or norm AresoB&l3o24 4 This. Inestimable molter of its rare properties' aro Tomo; Counsel= and ALTzpurri*le arninch eiriterdalef than the Government cre dential; for teinions of sick persons. had poinnnnitga it the Guinn Brumes or rin Aux, long bottle` Congress . thought of taxing ' proprietary medleines. untircasaryln tepeatin detail, the prop. titles of this 'Wonderful Vegetable , 'korai.' The best reference that 'csit) be °tiered oilmen:lll4m' dente the MI par; dealers of virtum Is the GinestAt. Pollute Ask those who have tried it as a reiesdy for Overdo.. +'4 not billotumessoatennotant fevers. fli/us •deblittyi rhatnuattsog. Nor low Week or loss of, trital,peliAl=etetPlen tattoo hag done for Toot. and be Ira by thp lo pose ,Abey make to ye) nipahles. • , . wandering up and down, the char. fard when Fioretta (pled him; a would fain have spoken to him, dared not lest her master should her. She consulted Mullen w. was best to be done, and it , was solved to send fur Lubin to speab to them at the garden gate in evening, and the messenger fixed .* I nil Will Soiomom, Mr, Rtadv+o ff ims _PkßplipitTicket watinaial . • llsabeaser vaz • XlidlY isrenioth 3 10 1 0 1 _ .'Gin election trill he bald en nett R.Peadkaaa. Ohagea-4.- .litmaktabergar. 0;11. Clark .11.AlatakaLt Agrielvados.o4thuut, Poutbssou. I:= 4 oka Kachrins. . Asskssor4TharadWorktrott. .7st.SOftles', etteri.Alsbn ktarks. Om M. L. •Osistable—liaarilam Bauuon 4l4itor-11. J. Speyerer. :1114Mtillra"Ri ep B.-Vi r hY is talentanataucin In inch etimand among attlilfee 1 Because every ` mother feels= 'thatOr the external Injuries and diseases hakidentioevery household It hut sure Ittillempillate remedy. 80178 Malden „Left PrieeMcenti Per,. pot. Ask fOr WiTcstBisliSPld• eziP4tslfs4 o o , - igre***.iraisiDpigic" -4ytn moo* week a:044 ' 0 abia VW' butglilittl:44r.hiiloGrottejoittof Brighton towitaltip, were alivalled- by dogs and 16 killed and 4 badly wounded. The sheep were In good condition, and at this 201111011 aft. year were quite' valuable. etc Chwinoat'S loss is but little short of ' • Extuaisatlea. Chasse in Latin Reader, Arithmetic, Algra and Grain mar will be examined at the College Thursday morning, and in Geometry, Arithmetic and Natund V/4 1 / 01 0Pp .112 i the afternoon. The patrons and lends of the Institution , are invittid to biwi pres ant. The exercises will be interspersed with Elwyn and Mudd, Agelealteral,The result of the election fcir officers of the Agricultural Society on laid Monday was as follows: President=-Jarnes*Darragh. Pice-Peatidents- 11 L. Oatman, William Shrodea. Boston Grove. Managers—East Side—A. P.. Lacock, W. H. Marshall. S. Itsgaw. li. Reed. Jacob Gabe. North Side--D. O.C. Patterson. tlatt Hunter. A. Carothers. John Andrewi, W, A. Laird. South Side—James Orr; Samuel Pat terson, S. Laughlin, Robert Potter. Mar tin Reed. Treasurer—Robert H. Cooper. Recording Beeretary-13. Ewing. Corraponding Scc'y—Jas. Cameron. A meeting of the officers and managers elect. will be heft at the Court Home. in Beaver. on Saturday. March 29. 1873. at 10 o'clock. s. in. A prompt attendance la requested. Caasumpators. Health, Elopes. The exhausting (Alec% of Consumption are well known, not only to those who i are its victims, but likewise to nearly every person In the land; and whilst its treatment in times past has done no credit to the art and science of beating, Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure is aspect& in its cure. In every stage of disease it is good. first, last, awl always. It cures the first stage always; it nearly always cures in the second; and, and even in the last stage of all, it ball sometimes 'munched the victim from the Verge of the grave; and where thepowers °Munro are not too far exhausted, it wilt alleviate suffer. tag, and spin out life to the boa • -., . •Dr. Keyser's office for lung and all oth er Chronic diseases, 167 Liberty street. Att•essa) free by mail. Lung Curellllso per bottle, or *7.60 per half dozen. • Real leaSalte flibteAt, JaPILIO4 areirlagriaalin r enlegi 4 1 .0144 K **ld blislartn in Hanover ttratattdriitiriludi Swearington, of Hanover, for ROM per acre. . The John Rice property . ..hi Frank fort Springs. was sold a few days since. to 3. J. Carothers and Sarattit'Gibb for $l7OO. Thomas Knox sold , his /touse And let in Frank tort Springs to Tim* *Cana landoofWaahlugtOts touuty, for 3WOO. hfr. onntemplatat removing to •the west. John B. knee. 'Of:Frankfort Swinge ibout . ret - Revintto New CoMer i etown Ohio. ' ALLEGONNT Crrs, , Pa., February, 1872• Messrs, Brirmai,.llXuatsri & Co: It gives mt pleasure to testify to the superior ttietilailif your Pure White Lead. I have been a practical painter for the last fifteen years, , and during that time have used many brands of white lead, wade bete and in other cities, but never have I used a lead which was so finely ground, covered as much surface. and gave as fine, and white a finish as your lead: • WM. C. COOK. BEAVER MARKETS. cOiIItr.CTED WEEKLY. Wheat, per bushel... Oats Corn '' • ...... • llamanbeat per bu;tb — sa........ Inbar per........ Butter per ponnd..---. lard • ...... Tallow " !q jar . _ Chiclams .per selr—_ dressed. per 'Pound__ .... Philtre. pef bushel..... 110 Miley pspouud».--- ...... itha ODIOUS per bushel.. . ... 90.1 75 . , green.per ... ... • ss7s OD =Les lbee OD Ice I-4WD quarter. - diteulsrfore quartets Gat jaw suistairos onus MUM UT CORSSOTICD DT 'WILSON. Whitt, Wt eat per bushel .....---- 1110 Bed Wbest per bu5t1e! ........ ........ 55 liye per bulls' so sOitts pet 40 Vora per ..... 55 MANGLED. CAILERON—ALLUION—BY Rev. I. B. Davis, M. ,Thomas Cameron, of W. Ye., to Kiss Agnes Allison, of Kea deli, Pa. BOYER—HENDRICKSON By Rev. H.S. Hodgson in the Lutheran Church, Rochester, on Tutiedo7,evellinfol l arch 1813, Mr, SYd_rie, it Rover. of Pittsburgh, Pa., to Miss Nellie L Heti dricksbn, Of Rochester, Pa. • - -The above - couple understanding the nature ,of the printer, have the many 'thanks of the whole corps, fors bounti ful .impplyof cake. , Wishing the new lj tnavtiedbetkple abundant happiness withal' eerie:if* we spout the follow . hnt 'arena poetry : This Would tbef while their kwelY bows my Dtwatitned, ant knowing what they wanted: Nor skrwing Tousle, nor ;meta Could yield theirsptrtbthatforwhlch It pasted. A bosom whereon Useltbands aged And hear their beartsbistililb the /we It grantsd D3~1?. MeMILLEN—On Thursday. March 13th, 1878.3 n New Brighton, Pa., Mr An - drew McMillen aged fie years Tnesdry, Max* llth, 1873, Dwight, son of O. R. Coe„ nag., of Boa • cheater, aged 21 years. IIEED.-013 Monday, March 10, 1873. Thomas P., son of pt Thos. Reed, Of Webster, aged 24 year". iireli&Bß.—ln Franklin' tiirp, limy" c°Untf.s.PlL, In January,, 1373. M ~‘ .4, -‘ l 7" owner, tbs sevo year of hi, FUTTEIk.—In Franklin toarnthip; Ma ` War county, Fs.: 09 the all of March. WA Mr; Minima A. Potter. aged ft ream lIIINADEN-411 DarliturLott township, Bower astinty Pa., t ipanuaryl ' 1871. 'Mr: Jades& BreltdOn. 9 years. Xew Adth,?7efirt3ments. IrAnal S• 078, SALE. nosi t ontoining 53 *cram of good land , olio. ate hi ton townshiP. 4 Wire Inns Bea ver will be on 14140tiktdo toms. Po port tea ion apply at /mars office. ear r yNete, 4 ~. _:_n0...„',.-i 6t r ytiOlL 0/11: * , Witeneth. bx all Ar-t Weed hi rettlitattcre otitis Coedit:awesith Uhl mew tied he ene itbetirof entry Mine to glee WM* of so elec. tied pit he held et On thee and Ogee eftmiditi electten lot toornaktp end municipal o- st edit eleetibe dbtrkta/ for the 'pitmans , ot n - voide arigaind the Ad Vtoirit ea the !AUL aow art to nit day, if Jiliach. A. W, Which teivitheritif follovai .I.ltrU seratint• rte.,.-mat tee the.tildn3 'FrlWY"llierd4 outihottelnitt eight. hundred and .6'MM-three s it every city ,ma !teeter' of ale C,onanowertenb. midst the atualid m=idellet2, Sena elarT, third rear thereafter, in eveco e ettr etaleounty. sea be the duty or the in spector& and judges rot the election in the cities antlemuilles, to receive tickets. either written or panted, from the legal raters of said cities and • ehthen , tatitile4 -011 Aim outside "license," and 611.14Wlidts 'for litense" or m editheiliCeti o, " WI to clepauft Whet; Ins box preakhd _tar shatMpae by saldinapecuira andjudees, as Is byt law loth, awn of other tielhee re- WreTtreitiall be counted and it return ofthe same nude toile Clertt or the Court 'of Quarter Ike. sione'efthe peacoat the proper gout . deb' eet tided ai le mitred by law: which. .osettlicate sun be laid before the judge of said toad at the first meeting Of add court after add election dada be .Iseld, end Mall be tiled With Ina 'ether teCOrda of atiel evert; and IS shall,be ibe, duty 'of mayors of cities - and sneers of ecnatttes; Or any osier officer whine duty it may be to Pertelthwteh to give due public notice of such special above provided for, three weeks previous to ibe time of holding Melons, tad also than weeks be fore such election- every Wed go.. thereafter: Provided, that We ail shall nOt be construed' to sTieal or affect any special • law prohibiting the e of intosicating liquors or prohibit the OW' leg of license Provided. lbeitwhen the Inellict pal and township electious in say county or city do not occur on the third , Friday In Mardi, the elections provided for in thla section shall be be.d on die day fixed for the municipal electiobe is estid county: And provided Aram: that ail li cense granted after the flesh ofaannary. one thou - and et httandred and seventy - three. shall cease, determine 'and become void on the diet day of April. one thousand eight hundred And severity three, if the district fee which they shall be-grant ed determines against the granting of license; and the treasures Glebe proper ea:my shall then re fund to the holder of inch neesse the moneys so Paid therefor, for wtuchjhe said tr.:wirers shall be entitled to credit in - lbeir accounts with the ocminonwesitts. Sac. C That In remitter; and ccmatiog. and leaking edam& until votes cast, the inspectors. Ind and - data of said election aludibe govern. ed be %bet lrnt*Selt Colimentwealth regulating general *dicing. awl all_the penalties of add election lire . see itereby extended Ut nutshell so ply to the Totem inspector. Allem end Clerk* vet*: at ard, attending ;moo the election held under the_provisions of this act. Sec. 3. Whenever by the retatitirof elections in any illy or county dotted* ft shall appear that there to a majority against license, it shell not-be lawful for any court or board of license commis sioners to Issue any license for the isle of strd om% vinotte. malt of other tutoricating liquent, or arty adieldnre thereof, In said city or county at any lime atransaactkattla shove provided. o majority shall vote balms of license: p mt -w f d, Thu eethittg contained in the inevt• stone of this act shall prevent the Wither at 11- eanseto druggists. or the sale of liquors for med icinal and manufacturing purposes: Itogided, That the Litmus of the borough of Lebanon shall vote upon the question on the third Friday of March, one itimuntrat eight hundred and seventy three, on tr.e same day and time when the town. ships of the county of Lebanon hold their spring elections. MI WILLIAM. KLIJOTT. • Speaker of the Mame of Representatives. JAMES S. RUTAN. Speaker clam Senate . Approred—The twenty-seventh day of March, Auno Domini one ,thousand eleht hundred and seventy-two. - W. GEARY. Th E nsenag, 11, CRAUHERLIN WHITE, High Sheriff of the county of Beaver do hereby make known and proclaim to the erallged voters of &Ave:county thst an election will be held for that pumas's on FRIDAY.. Stet DAY OF SWIM!, A. D. ink at the following places and districts within the county. to wit: The electors of Borough township will :met at the brick school house in the boneugh of Vanpart. The electors of Bridgewater borough will meet In the Town HAIM Brldvwater. The electors at Plifiapabarg district will meet at the public brick school house in said borough. The electors of Moon township will meet at the house formerly occupied by Amartah Hendrick son—now John D. Elliot. The electors of Hopewell township will Inee t si i the school house in the village of Beat/silk., in said township. Tice etcetera of Independence township wilt meet at the house of Alexander Thompson. deed.. In said township. The electors of Raccoon township will meet at the house of David Ewing In said township. The electors of Frankfort district wil I meet at the house of George Dungan, to Frankfort. The electors of McGuire's district will meet at the house of John Potter, In the village of Han over: -- The eleetors of Green township will meet at the house of Elijah Niswanger, in Wookstown. The electors of Ohio township will meet at the house now occupied by Jamison Elliot. in said towtiship. The electors. of Brighton township (pot embrac ed In Industry district,) will meet at the &boot house near Richey Eakins. in said township. The electors of the borough of Falistou will meet at the Academy in Fall/ton. The electors of Patterson township wilt meet at the school house in said townstsplp. The electors of Chippewa township will meet at the sehool house No. 5 in Bald township. The electors 01 South Beaver , township wUt meet at the house of John Rowe, to said town ship. elects* of Datiltigten township will meet at the Ample my-lo Dsrlingatn. The electors of Big Beaver township will meet at the house of Wlllimn IJI said township. The electors of Franklin township will meet at the house of Mark It. Clark, in said township. The electors of North Sewickley township will meet at the house of Nathan flaxen, on lend for merly of Bent. Chew. The electors of Passkl township will meet at Daugtterty's salad t Muse, No. A in said town ,Wine -hip will meet at gh f teMiletemit hfifittelit the house of George mime% jr., In Wahl town- p sili. The electors of the upper or north ward. in the borough of New Brighton will meet at the carpen ter shop of-Thos. Mailer. In said borough. The electors of the middle ward of the borough of New ' Brighton will meet at the school house, ,ZT„, M in said ward. The electors of the lower or south ward of tne , borough of New Brighton will meet at the car Jett a.. to to ...eine— of Itothester towisAigAram_. the Itoltsville school hour s The electorsof the borough of Rocheeter will meet atthe school house in BoMmter. The electors of freedom borough-and district will Meet at the school house in Ynteriem. The elect** of - New- fitersfiCklatlttlanship will Meet/ft the house of Sweet Burns In said town . Mtn.. , The electors of Industry district will meet at the wool home in Itsitbtrv- The el em of liamerny township will meet at the hotel In EMOMI. The electors of liecinniny townstilp will meet at the house of George C. Min(s. In said township. o electors of the borough el Beaver will meet at toe sheriff's °Mee, in said borough. The electors of St. Clair borough will meet at the school house, in said borough. The electors of the borough of Baden will meet at the public school house, Le said borough. The elector') of New Galilee borough will meet at the office of P. L. Grins, In New Galilee. The electors of the borough of Beaver Falls will meet at the school house, In said borough. The electors of the borough of Georgetown wi 11 meet at the school house. in said borough. The electors of the borough of Glasgow will meet at the school house in said borough. No person shall be permitted to vote whOs - e name is not contained In the list of taxable inhab itants furnished by coromissisoners unless First, be produces & receipt for the payment within two years of a Stale or county tax, messed agreeably to the Constitution, and give satisfactory (NI .dance, cithcr on his oath or affirmation of anoth er, that he has paid each a tax,or on failure to pro cure a receipt, Omit make oath to the raiment thereof. Second, If he claim the right to vote by being an elector between the age twenty-one, and tvrenty-two years. he shall depose nn oath or at armee= 'bat be has resided in the State at least one year next before his application, and tease such proof of residence In the district as Is re quired by this act; and that be does verily believe Murtha account given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and such other evideace as is required by this act; whereepon the name of the person dins' admitted to vote shall be inserted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors, and a note mole opposite thereto, by writing the Word 'tax,' If be stall be admitted to vote by rest of t hav ing ptid tax. or the word wordage, if he Ibe ad nutted to vote by reason of such age ; and the same shall be called out to the clerk, who shall make tha like note on the list of voters kept by Mete. In all cases where the name of the person claim ing to 'rote la tbund on the list ferniehed by the ixentairdoners and assessors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to-by any mantled citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such tenon on este as to Ida qualilleations, and If be claim to have resided to the State for one year or more. his oath shall net-be stittleient prOof thereof, he Asti make pmdt by at leastone competent witness, wbo shah be a qualified elector that he badresided In the district tbr More than ten days next immediately preceding such election , and stall also himself his ISM beneath, tesidence. In poignance of lawral calling, Min said district, and that be did not remove tnto said district for the purpose Meeting therein. Every person qualified as aforesaid. and who guilt make due proof if iequired of his revldence and tof taxes as aloresaid, shall be ad 01i1 to vote in the township, ward or obit:Jct. In which Meehan .resitle. It say person shall prevent or attempt to pre vent any _cancer of any election under this act from 'holding such election, or use or threaten any, violence to any such officer, or alien inter rupt or improperly Mterfete with him In the exe cution of his enty, or shall block up the window or avennisto any window, where the inane may be holdlng, or all riotously disturb the peace at such eleetlen,or shall use any intimidating threats, Agee or violence. with design to influence undo. for overawe any deem'. or to prevent him rom trotting or to restrain the freedom of 'choice, such person, on conviction, shall be fined in any stun not exceeding five hundred donate, and be Imprisoned for any term not less Bah three or more than twelve menthe-mid lilt shaftbe shown to the cmirt where the trial of.torch offence shall be Widths* the person scioffemg was not e reel dent of me city , w.ard, Lt Or tewnship Wheys the ranee was committed." end not entitled to vote therein, then, on amviction, be elan be sentenced to pay a fine not less than one thous. and dollaft, and be Imprisoned riot less than Oix months nor more than two yearn. The salespecial election shall be held In each ward. borough. tovntship and district of the coun ty at the eine time. and between the hours tired by law frr bolding tbe antinal municil god twee gbh, dogs= raapectisorbletl. no inspecto „ m id judge of elections ahsll ma mens pestfee places appointed for bold- tug tion _M. the district to- which they rot re yhefong at the time Axed by law fo= - the a go r a mimicipal and township el to odd or and each o 7 said inspectors shall meoint one clerk, who shall be a qualified voter Orients di t strict. In mehs t enon who shall hue received the seeped highest number of votes for inspector shall not Intend on the day of any election, then me pet i with shah have received thereat high set number of votes for lodge at the next primed- Mg election shall act as an inspector in his place. And la arse the person who iihanhave received the Mead, umber of votes for inspeotoz shall not atm& the person elected Judge shall appoint atkinnieigtor In his place . And in case the per son elite. ledge • abill sot attend, then the in spector ehosball have received the highest num ber of Witte Audint a ledge in his place, 'oscine, and if use, sW continue tht the boantibe tber PPM* Of One hem after the time fixed Wier fie the Ginning of the election, the qualleed,vot ers of the township ward or district. Aar which such alitets have been elected. present at the place ofielectkm. shall elect some of their lumber. to All the semi. ex. In awe sne e.. Wit appointed under the provisions aittile act shalt oestleet to steed at any election dud:gibe said year. it shall be the duty of the in- 1 vector Who appointed add clerk, et the mew Sliingthe office of said inspector, to fortwith ap poistesnitable person as clerk, quallffed as afore said, vehp shall perhem the duties of the year, 40151 45 ....... rze. 65 050, 90 solos e soot 1O( 35 V/ gm sa 50 4 ;7.7 . • , ,ertisentionts 7 it livallbd tba ditb' 01 the wma wow , speettrer.le MA ma the ot c worry galierit, abst*. or_ MltlnVp /%11011. 1163 24ig the whole brag MinAMclitig le NM; for tits pr iw of giving is on to thee Inepectom and ,Wieta. when ritlicstoitta MO* itlattidillkt of any penes assessed by them to vote at any else urns remelt other mitten In rattle". toritio ss t et voters/us the said inepintoMl. or eith er or them skin mate Mee to time reyetre. • s No person shall beperedttatietwell ife.aeakiressid, other Oa a herrn of tie ase rtitenty dad maser mosaitheadattnam restri ad In the *rue at ;east am res 4 studio the district ere he teePt sloe twapdwhirprreadtegmch i elitions d it t ha n iztwoyearsyugg at at u rtet at am , ta m havelreen saseesed at Pm - days the election. but ettlmo or v atte d who tsar llresionellr been a quilted Telllt oy /its stom a sattamt **rattan and awned, and wbo shall hare - resided In the election Mama atelipabilaxeciball be entitled, to voteatter re. dd i ar t a mutes* months. Provilit i lhat pie , e , a ' - "„ Wm, of the United 8 be. ewe* twat .one And tweet/4w° years, who hare resided the election district, am atones* shall he entitled to vote, although they ahall not love paid their taxes litany person pot by law qualified shad trandir• lently vote at any election of this Cattmenvesub, or bein otherwisyqualifled S hall out of his proper district, or it MCI Paean knownori want oisuch shall aid on mane mach nasal to vte. tbe person otiending etzall; mean - victim, be o fined In any surd not exceeding two hundred dollars, and be imprisoned !nary tem not =Lading two ousittut at any period pludi vote at more than one *tee thin district. of otherwise trandalentir veto More than once on the same day. or shall tranduketly fold and deliver to the Inspector two *bets to gether with the same Intent Illegally to vote, or shall procure another to do so, be or they a d of fending shall. on conviction, be Weed in any min not jell than fifty wartime than live hundred del lo% and be Imprisoned fir a term not lees than three novaram than twelve month*. It any-person net qualified to vote la this Cent monwitsith agreeably to tew (except the sons of quididedyitizensletiall Moppets sny pisaratelee tum for the purpose ot *lnencing the- cinema (padded to vote. be shall, on conviction, forfeit end pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dol tars far every such 0111111ce. and be imprisoned for lay term not exceeding three months. (liven ander my band at my adieu In Beaver, this 25th day of February. in the year Maur Lard, one thonssed eight hundred and seventy three. euslussaus WILITX Shall. Senores Orrice, Hearse. Pa.. i February M. 1873. THE NEW DISCOVERY In Cheraiml and Medical &tenet. Dr. E. F. GARVIN'S OLIMON & COMPOUND EMIR -OF TAR lIST AND ONLY SOLUTION ever made In one mixture at ALL THE TVVII:CLIVA Ya!tui't tile active principles of the well known ~ .ratiee agent, PINE TREE TAR, UNECQUALED In Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asth ma. Bronchitis, and consumption. CTJFGVAS NV ITII.4OILPT FAIL A recent cold In three to all holm; and AFRO. b 7 Its VITALISING. PURIFYING and STIMULA TING effects upon the general system, Is remsrh shly efficacious in all DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, including Scrofula and Eruptions of the skin. D la. Diseases o: the Liver and Kidneys, cart DLease, and (lateral Debility. ONE TRIAL ' CONVINCES! DR. GARVIN'S VOLATILE SOLLTION OF TAR MEDICATED FOF INHALATION virA remarkably %likable discovery, which !aostthely cam - _ _ CATARRII, BRON BHITIS, A.5T1131.A., AND ALL DISEASES of THE NOSE, THROAT AND LUNGS, • THE COMPOUND TAR AND MANDRAKE PILVS for two to connection with the ELIXIR TAIL is a combination of the TWO most valuable ALTER ATIVE Medicines lmown to the Proiessian, and, renders thil Pill without eseeption tho very beet' e offered. Solution and compound elltdr, 1111. per Botch', Tar and Xandrake Pdls, 913cts per Box Meditated Inhalation, per package, Sethi for Circaisr of postrvE OCKES to your Druggist, or to L. F. Hyde & Co., ►SOLE PROPRIETORS. /94-7/4 A VENUE NEW YORK. vi"`Sold by %II Druggists. mars-'a-1Y OVAL. WiI p LESLLE, Boot & Shoe House, Have removed to the NEW. LARGE & ELEGANT EGUIwiTORY IRON FRONT WAREUOUtaE, No. 253 Liberty Street, PITTS B U liG,li PA Doors front Head of Wood Street And are now receiving one of the largest Spring stocks ever brought to this market. An examina tion solicited by all buyers before purchasing elsewhere. All goods paid at THE LOWEST EASTERN RATES Arbuthnot, Shannon & Co. DRY GOODS A 's D N_O T JO NS. Wacsi.P.sA LE EXCLUnVELY. LARGEST STOCK IN THE MARKET NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY Sayers are Invited to call at OUR NEW STORE. Nos, 239 & 24! Liberty Street, PITT-gßt ROB C. AUSIITUNDT....—.---w. T. •luNNom _J. 0. STZPILSXBON ENGLISH ALES. Manutactnral snpseasly Ay, •nd sold OAF by the Puma Wine 'Cram. The only Aleamanntactiared by the am pro cess end of the =De materials aa the celebrated Bat.?, of England. pat np in Bbis„ Half Bbls., and Bottles VW — Saul/or Cireuter.lide Address ell totem to PIINN'A. WINE CO.; Office, 11 Filth Are., tuse• Sto P / Brewery, cos. sth A ITTSBURG PAve. and Rewriet.. WANTED•woWmee n will gale then and Business that Will Pay "mi fl doers tosB periday. as be • pursued in your own neighborhood, It Is a rare thence for those cot or employment or haimg leisure time: =bays imminently do is wen as men. tree. Address J. LATVIAN afs4lw) Sill Washington St., Boston. usu. The Confession of antired. PMILLUSED MI • WASIVIZG and for the n tas Young Wen awl others who gaffer iron NERV OUS - COMPLAINTS. DBBILITY, DVS OP MANHOOD. etc., supplying the mesas of tat atm Written toy_ one Who cutest himself miter Undervoing erniiMmible rackety. sad gent tree oa receiving a toost.paid am= . Sufferers are Invited to address the . N STHANIEL MAYFAIR. O Co.,N. Y. raari24to Box 1.53. Brooklyn. IM $5 OO k BRO. mar'S-Iri mars-am
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