The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, April 08, 1857, Image 2

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- , :Nashville, April 6.—Snow to the. gepth
of thres,inches fell , yesterday.: The ther
tnoineter at T o'clpet A. '4., stood at 26
deg, .Much damage
.is apprehended;'the
corn and fruit crops ars entirely destroyed.
The tohacco crops in Tennessee and Ken
tucky is much injured..
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' --- .- -teatit of Senator Penrose: ,' • '
ITarriebnrir„kiiril 8.-3 fr. Penrose; Sew;
at .from Phi/244 died,u_few minutes
before 8- 044
o'cloalt,_frorii an attack of. pleirrig.
The Ariniunicbirent of his" dt11:13, Was:made
in, `Both housi.s this afternoon, when they
imiately adjourned: - • •
iiiirderer Sistitenced to be ling.
TtAecio, April 6.-R J. M. Ward, con.
iie of the murder of his wife, at Sylva.
nisi : lan, -has been sentened to , be hung
on •tit 12th of June next. - He has made
a fulyconfesaion of the Crime, , . .
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Clad]lust Election
Ap7l city election
passed off quieti The" - rote is
-supposed. - to be close, and the result will
not be 'Ftscestainti before tionsiog. - • •
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-P.pidetoll'a Valedictory. '1-
Wastibgten City, April Wash
ington:Union contains Mr. APpleton's
edietory' on withdrawing from that paper,
whielt also contains a c he official 'announce
meat of b;s appOiOttnent as Assistant See
rotaty,of St a te, vice' Mr ; ;Tbovaas resigned.
New York, April 6 --Privateletters re.
-ceired here from'Arilniiogton, N.X., men- -
tion clisastrciai fires in the woods If that
neighborhood, nod it is , feared that all f the
turpentine trees will be desgriyed. Ono
yroducer alotie has lost twenty thousand
VIRGINIA TARING ,THE- ALARM
shakes we hbd expected. Tov. Wise
heti heard of --t - Mr. Thayer's, -.project for
.colonizing 'Virginia, with free latioretS,
mail hii organs have sounded the iilarm.
• The Riehmond lisquircr. speaif; •• . •
t•ln Itinwiddie, Acco - inac and Smith
nrupton are thel selected 4„ocalities of Me.,
3-i Thiiyer e "pioneer tribe Nortkerrilren
, • ass Eniigrant Aid movement, eis sure
ly determined to beard the Won in his den.
_ hi:weds — no appeal todie people of those
gajlant ,
counties, to prepare them far, his
4 , reception. - i3ut we have no apprehension
thil ths - jeople of Viiiinia will be euhjec
---,---te4 to= any such disagreeable duty, as to
- i hart. td Buy np eatties of tar and denude.,
all the geese -in the State to decorate; the
'persens - I,theit_threatened visitan's. from 7 _The 'Kansas. War ustin, t•
the.. Yante,ednin. - They - have doubt-, '- : • .----,------ 1 , :
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[ - less concealed' \the plot, but they have. not The - Missouri Deitioerat of WedneaaaYk.
/ the boldness io attempt execution. N l rth7 has an Er - article onf the' Kansas questionit ;
ern then Wbo come among us with. honest . , • ~
' intentions:and locae, quietly, are always winch cone) with the zonowmg ererge
.
weleomed with the timid hand of fellow- !tic Paragrap,ll ~ . . .
f. ship, ' : There are many \ suFb,_ and they . i , ,
It 'is useless ,to deny it; the Kanias
4,r.mild ,not tie backivard it , be ~ 1
th e ir tanestion.is )-et to settied.i,- The task det: - 1
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ant In the ig,norteniens exot bard°iolves upon the new administration.; The
;f undetsround railroad at. aboli - I lull that followed the genera* l i ,election has
-"--- lion hieencliaries." • I passed away, and we all perceive that the
• - ITlie;,Ttiehir.ond Ifiki is also incredulous i strife has deepened. The entireorginize
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IbutlcluallY P'inte'd' - . don of the Territory,of Is, inSas, i ' must' be
, v tAs it will probably ?ratify the restore;) it
curttaieY , remodelled, if peace is to be or
,of -our leadys, we spread ; befete them
-' iuN,populur sovereignly is to prevail; The fa
coi4iCuous., position to- day - , -- 1 - 110 grand I tine-built by the felon LegiAatii're im.i.t be
• si-zkei;ief of toe lion. Eli ThOer and the I rated to the ground, and the whole legis ,
N'pw.',. Yoricz e ffereld,l for trolonizing and I laiive•rind ;udicial institlitions reconstruc
.A'bolitionizing,-„Virgiiiia by_ the intmine 7 lard: lit our humble judgeintnt: till :Kai?,
7:tirny-',i , tritiL - 4 Art- ,--- Of 11 lorde oar Northern I - .as' question has ntvir troth the ominous Yankees. Yankees. if is an , ainusinpreject at I aspect acid:the col-,ssal propertion it is now
presmit"; but if.it should he attempted to be,l brginning to assume. It is impossible to
tarried out--Wirieh it lier-ert will — it illaY conceive that'tho people of the, Northllll
'become deciAdly tragical? At all views; acquie•sce in:the final triumph df a +tem
we are , rcadytM wooer a .fifle suit ofi - blaek, 1 of fraud, violence awl ruthless tyranny
that the notorious Thayer never sets :foot I equally iinpneSible to conceive that tho sla :
:upon . our -sell himself tor any such .pur- I very extensit,nists will' ferego their Perp9.
: -. 1 1:1° 3 "1 1-If.he should, we expect to meet him
.I sus and therefore the prompt and vigirous
at Phillippi." , - - ' I intervention of the Presi lent is'.deni- Jed
T}e new paper 41 Mr. I'ryor, ' 7hei by the most serious conside l rations. Ilf the
Sotilis treats the * ,iitatier,ia a sifullatz44"itias ! non intervention policy:is !followel,i. then
, and iris evident that the, North -Ainerjean l l tire people of the United Sates Ividieview
._-_ Homestead Company imust seek anoilie- the decision of the Kansas Outistilution
lieldife't their operationst—Plits. Jour. j Convention, aud the late decision of the
1
,Suprenie Court at the same time; with what
incidu:dal.agitationand possibleollisious
- . e ,
may he easily surmised-. But while free -
I dointif action, of speech and of election
'is ',being sit-angled in Kaipes, let iis 'take
heed thai.lSt. 'Anis is not ~..trandwinell
into a blade ; hole it Calcutta 14 the Nig
gerites. lilt us resolve to have one breath
iug spot thii, silk of the Missis-tippi.
and Mexico.
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Narvithstandini all the fuss and prepar..l
atiott - that Spain apPeare to ,be making forl'
Oft !commencement Eof beritilities against
,Merico, very strong doubts exist whether
abe crier—Zave the. courage to attempt
:it iittlirmt a guranice- of security front
lisha c
aid Prine for the gafet C b•
, 3,1 1
wbiele nudes present relatiOns - with the!
rtiiied States, zeither" cf these guverni.
firentsraill be will:fig to give. A.letter
„..from4l4vana says the military displiry is
1,- rot t't p ihr the Island, but the Spanish
ntnietr g :dire - not refer the 'question to the
swor, Tire Madrid correspondent of the
Londo n :.Topes says: '
"itirther lens confidenie seems tole felt
....,withl , re,speetto..the.rnerpated result of the
. fei r reati expeditiom! If :be President de
- 411E4 the respon4ilribity of Alvcrz's barba
riii4; and, bids Stiain go and. punish him
as.'l4lo pleases, the-,expedition wilt be in'
what, is comMonly, tidied' a fiz. Neither
10,00, 0 noil'&o,opo: men could follow np
that! savage chit f into'his aronghold in the
tieriier-caltent vilth any criance.pt • success.
Tired 'expense ' the expedition would be
,grew't,. and thi -results -probably disasv
' , ..trov6;" •
Fibre fillibusters ale watehing with inter.
the turn affairs are taking favorable to
the. dtsgoa upon Cuba, and there will be
Ple*y of volutrteers to aid Mexico as soon
"P'S
as 4. 1' tint brOW, iS :struck - against that re,
El
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•.,-, - ,D t urr'slolEtttltiliTlLE COLL:ME, I'ITTES- .
st;itfi,tl.—The follnviing lettiir (to he-seen
- . at the college) incliales theadvantage of
',finishing a nommerckal _ education! in chi .
potinliq institutiok;' - r ,6 .. ! ; - 7 ,-.
--- '- 6 7 .. ,Navarre,lll., March 8 1857.
4i ' PI 'lure - : beenifor • two years- leeping,
took for Idesera. Yleek & - ettlieeo; exten.
. .
. ; "sive-Railroad contcactors, and the Linger I
' bar 1 kept - books`'the.' more 1 am pleased
. wit .
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,the thnrough' tonics' of teaching I
I ;
;,.-'..- iOt
more
epelleai inatilmion; and the
~e. nior?" 'lam . satitdlid that your system of
'', ----"trockkeening contai r ils the most extended
. ' and l i)torough rotate of lot Oration for hu
, sin given in cite colustry: , * Simon
4eeo i
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.... - to"..fpllow nearly ill your atudets, I
~' weer Many oft heMinilit! , --ireiti. Mr ' It
,'• Iserting is acotatnitatioit trterehant in War
;etc 1 .0411 know several Otber; in geOltnt
; :u 4iP or t ij.dism, lowa,' , all doing • • an Itz ,
~
. I • if ; nt busivess 4 ' CHAS: IL Oarmxiar.
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.. tf Us. P. Dal!) 7.4,,T4aut..P.Poilletro'
Waite= Robbie:.Oestadi
:lbw; :101Kinistry 'Esq.,.'the[Srieeitif4l4th
Agenti has just succeeded Orr' , ting One.
or the , meat succe,ssfnl forgencl?lnd
robbers ever apprehended. ~--Tfit-ritinuml r ;
Stances of .the robbery and.: de - notion.Sn
these .I
;On the 15th,-of December last, thC - Pos!
office 'at Plin*th, Indiana, was robbed,;
and - ming!o tier. letters Stolen was one
which had mailed at Masslleo, Ohio;
by C. 31. Easel I Co. This -Vetter con.'
tilned-tt :draft for $B6O. 17 _sinitt.by,ther,
Union Bank lof Matailon, etropW-i
titan Bankof New York, and tens" directed')
'to A L., 'Wheeler, Esq., Plytnimith,-Miir-
snail Co., Indiana. The t.bief : into whose
banal the draft • fell, forged the. name of
A. L Wheelerl CO. upon it'atia made it
payable to A. 8.. Cass.
: The 'draft then'
purported-to be endorsed from Cass ; to par
ties-in. Cleveland tobeitegotiaixali. the prti
ceeds to be forwarded to his ~place of resi
dence, Plymouth, Ind., and wSen the.mint
ey arrived ho managed to ascertain the' fact,
and broke - into; tbe Post office in the nigbt
and Stole the letter directed to himself ; to
gether with several. othersi all of which
were fon - nd., seathssed , -along the railroad
track. 3.l l Kinstry'sriuspicioni were diree;-.
teittotiards; a young man. by • flie.nanag of
Corberly.„ County :; , Clerk's office of
Plymouth, , and a comparison of the letters
purporting to have 1 bren -written by Cat 39
with the writing of • Corberly, - . convinced
him that Cass and Corberly were one and
tte sanie.person t and that person-the mail.
robber of when' 'he was i in 'quest. He.
forthwith arrested Corberly and committed
him:in - jail.? • In, his trunks Mao found .a
quantity , if goods - stolen, .from Stores in
Plymouth,: together with papers bearing
the forged names of Prominent,. citizens of
that plice. - Convinced that he was detect
ed beyond the possibility of escape, Cor
berly sent for 3PKinatry and Mr. Wheeler,
and in their presence made a full confession
of his .rasellities invOlving..not only the
• • •
ewes where he was alresely charged but
others), Ile is 'but nineteen years of aglit; .
and . yet ht hasjieen a most ..sueeesful..fo7 l -
ter, burglar ; and robber. I.lel has since
his arrest, Confessed to four 'other, forgeries
and two robberies, and yet until the time
of his arrest by 3PHiustry, he had enjoy
ed the entire confidence of the Community
in which he Vcsided.• He- •said to hive
very worthy 'parents, and is otherwise re
spectably connected. Ou his examination
before. 'the United States Commissioners;
be plead guilty and' was. committed to jail
in default of fouethousand•dollars bail, re- -
quirea foe 'his appearance for trial at the
United States Court.—Cker/anti
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THE NEW YORK - APPOINTMENTS.
The new ministration, sals the Pitts- 1
' . Ad - • •
buigh, Journal, it seems to Ili, htive•been I
peculiarly unfortunate in• their, New York;
appointments - • Some: of them are inch as I
should not have been made'.. i. '/Are :decent
men' so scareelin - the metropolis. that such I
characters as Itynders should he tke recipil- 1
tents of execulivefavorli The apPointment I
of this man as Plated States Marshall is a,
disgrace to the I nation, ankkutterly inexem. l
sable. Evnn the New , York Day Book
the paPer which\ thinks that Slavery fught
4:\
to be establisbe iii the free Stately-is dis-
gusted, with the appoOttmentsi and Ilins
speaks of than: ' . ' ••t ' t -
,
~ ' Theie 'appointments ate' pot so bad as
they might have been, though ,lyhereila
they could have been woise r ,it is sninewhal
diffietlt to perceive. Emanuel B. Hart is
i a ,little betterthat Anson ~ Herricli, and
liaiah Ryntlers is not as bad as Lewis Ba
ker or - 'Tom 111.5 , er, so that Mr. Howell
Cobb, whose hand we understand - was at
work in this thing, did not burrow 'quite
so low as bemi g ht "have done. As, for
F.mler, Mr. Buchanan ' could not have
gripe • far ono — ugh ' in, this Lation tto have
done worse , • • '
colonizing Virginia.—Eli Thayer I
•prettident of the nese Massachusetts torpor-1,
otion for colJnizing the Waste lands -of
Virginia, publishes ie . the New York Her
ald an account of the plan, of that concern.
It is styled, the North Aincricsa Home--
1 stead Company, and propoaes to , buy land
in Dinwiddle, ACCOMIIC, :*authampton and
other Amities of EasteuttYirginia, 'where
it, can bd had for three tease dollars
,per
acre.,A,Jteitt . one-fourth Of: these lands
' thecloriiirgit give sway to actual : settlers,
ono-few they sell at cost arid the
remainder---beings the intermediate .tracti
• • O
—they expect to_sell_at- good ra tes tn.rd order
tp realize a . good-=_- - dividend. He ..says that
lu enxiotts to tefte,.itoe.
the cincern; ind slot there is no &milker
I I
ate *Week
EIMIEMnIIM!!
\BEAVER 'ARGUS.
===X=SM
rs & Eilitots it Proprietors.
BRAVER, PA.,
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WEDNESDY, APRIL 9, 1E57.
FOR GOVI4IIOIOft,
DAVID IL O7',
..Of Bradford Cosua,y.
. J.IIPOYtk
Janes VecCh
\ •
- Oj Fayette Countsi.
Joseph J.
'. - Cf Chester emit".
FOR :CANAL COMMISSIONEAT:
•
WM. , "MILL'WARI);
Of Philadelphia.
lias.,An adjourned Court luta been-In. session
tbia placo thia,week..
ge.„.t-bill establishing ut Ferry across the
Dig Beaeer, at Chewtown. Lawrence county,has
;passe both tiranciOs of the Legislature.
'lam' The Platform alto Mid
: with each remar
kable unanimity by the State eoniention,
Harrisburg; will be foetid in *bother Part, of
to-dais issue.. We can tins not a won but
that which — Ought to merle the heartiest en-
el
;
orsement of, eve* oppe ent of t h e preaent
Notional Administration,: nd friend of free la- .
bor and free in3titutions. It bears evidence Of
having been drawn by amasterly bind. The
positions taken are Clearly and definitively
marked ; and the truthe and facts set forth
with a precision, and in language at once bold,
truthful and irresistible. : It is worthy of close
perusal, and entitled to the sober consideration
of every one who desires to understand the
true points of
s difference between the contend
ing parties, end who wishei to perform his
duty, cdnscientiontily as beComes a, fiveman,
and in cccordance with the dictates el human
ity, • ' 1.
Declines the Nomination:
The lion. Ellis Lewis declines the Democratic
nomination for Judge of the i3apreme;"Court of
this &are, a lthough ' it is said thati7he was
somewhat: anxious t, be the nominee. r ills
friends assert that this declension grows out of
,
his desire to retire from public life, as well as
from , the fact that he.and Mr. Packer, the can
didate for gos , crnor. hail froM the same county.
Ills opponents,'Tkowever, allege , that he sees the
hand-writing upon the wall, and - soliffs, from
lafar, thebreese of disastrous defeat.. Let the
::iaose be what it, may, one thing is certain—it
bodes no good to the Denso l oracy, and may ra
suit in bitter strifO,among the ninny aspirants,
and irrepatable mischief to the party.
var. The affairs, of the 'late Dank of New
came neve neen unaergoing ineestipstiott
,du-,
ring the past week The evidence thus fk
elicited shows very clearly that the institution,
hats been unfortunate in the selection of Borne of
its officers. and that its bn.sines.s 'has been
i.loosely and recklessly managed. Wagonseller,
1 the C,efaulting cashier, is in the hands of the"
i•Sheriff; the amount of his bail not yet having
been fixed ; siti l ioughl it is thought ill will be in
the neighborbood of $10,009. • The extent of
the indebtediless of the. Bank is not,'and proli
;ably never will be knewn; for the President
testifies thakiie does not knew how much paper
i was signed by: the officers of the bank. The
Freeman of that place advises the holders of
notes not to I sell and those who do not hold
them not to lm.y. It
. thinks that the Directors
wip.49 the bese.that is •poscsible an!ler the
eumstances. .
. se- Mr. Samuel IL White, a highly esteem-
ed citizen at Chartiers township, Washington I
county, was shockingly nirderetrinhis.ilwel-
ling o 9 the 30th ult. The instrument Wied,wes
an: axe, and the head, nod upper part \ of: ail
body was horribly mutilated and disfigured.- 7
The supposition that Afr._:W. had eonsidernble
money in hi!, honse was the motive, doubtless,
thnt prompted the, bl&ely deed.. TheaMouut
go l
of mousy eecurrd by the YilluitiOilati h t yet.
Steubenville,, and the balince of the money
• •
found in his poiseesion.
Lte, the . person'wha shot IS Mi. flume,
ir . . the Pension office, at Washington City, a
month or two since, : in consequence of a diffi
culty that occurred at the President's Lite;
,Plitt underwent some kind of.a trial, and been
Otquitted. This is but the fulfilment.of mod-
Most unanimous predictiryll made even before
mockery'of a prosecution tir;Trial had been
'commeaced. 'lie who is eonTicted in a Court
of that city must be Tile and wretched indeed
BAIDGEWATVL r-LtCllO2l.-At an election for
borough officers, on -Tuesday of last week, the
foliciwing itersons were chosen for the different
officest—lturgess, John Miller , : AllSe..Vor; Da-'
eid Stewart ; Justices of Peace,-David Hooilruff
and 'John Steen; Council. Johnston Small; jo•
seph Vera, John Alurray.lEphrttiti(Jones and
!tn. 'Hurst ;- School Director's, Zaino. Porter,
S. IL Hualap, Johnl DiCkey, A. Park, This.
Allison and Harrison Smell.
TBZ UZAIL Wox AX,...0110 of the most curious
specimens, imginable, can now, .or at least
could, last week, be seen In
the Masonic Ilan,
at Pittsburgh, in the person of ' , Julia Pastra
mi." Her features have Z Floss resemblance to
those of the OuraggAstan her entire face,
arms, Ste.;littlitg covered 'with a heavy coat of
hair, much like, a bestr's Dr. Mott, of New
York, proitonecen her a hybrid creature,"
yet she appears to be endowed pith some little
rains, enough twistable the persons,iiho base
her in charge to teach 1440 1 speak, flaccn
rately, both the English end Spanish languages.
She was round In New min' with
herb
exhibited the. Wublitt for re'prOta . 'rife of t!b
Jams.
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that
aim It elided in. the Pittsburigh Joo
nel. that Aldennan &Wen litet_meelc. con:unit
fed io 'elate woman by the name lof
the Thompson. She had been liring with s
low clap' ot . eol'ored people. and When arrested
was in a destltate and Inebriated conditlan.4— ‘
She mates : OM% his .parenti reside aonienhella
in Bearer county. Alderman \I. designs send- .
log her home as soon sa l her essc t Thereaban:
aan ba ala ? g t ll 44. - .
A i t rriv lirA - Trldki I I
movement le noir id ioOt at Harrisburei, - by
'Catiterdata If telui- briniest tat
for Onveviiii. Picker
is not sound enough citttite liquor question to
suit the niimufacturers'and . Consumers oT that
article is the eastera!portiott 'et the Stets: Mr
Straub, the Democratic Senator from ficknyi.`i
kill, hat been sedielied to become a candidate,
but has not yet given aleilnite_a_nairer.
r
ky
JW. E'Stoaollott;'Esq.. of Allegboo.T,
hat7iorted a bill in the lions. of Repregent*
fives;Oot a tterring upon Abe proper author ities of
every tcr)nsahip; boronshlor city. the power to
levy II taxof ‘ not Intel* that one dollar, nor lees
than fifty centa upon each 'ta.tablit inhabitant,
for the establishment of* library to be divoted
to, and kept for the public Use. -
g The Harrisburi\cbrrespondent of the
Philadelphia North American,laya thud it la
the intention of- Mr. Wilmotinvite 11.
com-
°
petit l or, Mr. Packer ; cat yaks the State In
company with each. other. Whether the invite.•
tion be accepted or declined, Mr. W. trill prob
ably commence his round of appeintments
&bock the middle of May.. •
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Mr.. Air. 441euin, the confidential friend of
President Bnchantus, after one month's service.-
is about: to relinquish his control of , the Wash=
ingtdn Union., As a matter of course, a Int
office in placed at his disfk,sal. A 11r.. Harris,
of Itlo , takes charge of the Union. ' . I
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ACOSIVIM IttWARD.TI S. •Dower 49.
ilhout many of our ,citize it will recollect
as the orator who,was so- inexcusably - abusise
of the supporters 4 • Fremont, in his. speech at
the Court Bonn but fall, has been appointed
Naval. Officer fur, the port of Baltimore, Md.
QTY' Wednesday. last - was " moving day,"
and we confess that we saw more persons eng4
god in gathering up their " l i mp," than we
have Witnessed upon a like occasion for many
years. • If any co( our subscribers are of the
number, they will'please notify Us of the change.
101 . " The bill in relatioito the Beaver cou.
Poor' House, alluded to last- week, as havi
passed the House . ; was subsequently celled
la the Senate, amended, anti put throhih t
. _
various readingi. We are -not advised as
the nature , of the amendment.
GOING Wssr.—The Hon, Jowls Awsos
signs', starting next week, for t 1 purpose'
embarking in business, and looking up a ho
in the West. The best wishes of troops
friend: willtollow 1044 • -
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I=l
gar We underattml that a project is i cin
foot, and alarge,
Eri
sum of money already ittia lri
tidby theleading men of New gh iki l / 4 it t7 ), look.
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tog toward the erection of an 'extens et Car'
51:.nnfa:tory in that 1u I
::. i
I . efsk.Tl ' ~ Republic:lA! of Rhode:ltland achie l v-'
_
ed- a most signal triumph on Wednesday. hist.
They, secured the State officers, the Congres
-1 tsional delegotion, and both branches\of the Le
gi.ilot ore.
W ilarris Wen ed
I
and if e opialar toMuber of the late Congres+7, from
Ali*a, diet. of Ptitmmonin, in Winhington
City, is few'tl:tys since. •
ler Monday nicirnhig presented a ,err
try appearnrice—snOw to the depth of three of
four inches listing (alien the previous tugljt.
AN Aoto Mar.—Me. lfpuj. New °u se, of
l ituffalti township, Washingtbn county. died Ire
ecite) at; _the advanced age of One Illogie4
rears,
vitt- William Cannon.' Esq., has been .
pointed POstcoaster of Fall ston, in place of Sam 7
nel resignetl.
ter' It is expnetecKthat the Ckereland•& 3fa
honing Railroad teillte-nompletedlitt . liesetW
tie early in Abe Spring of 1858.
tar Dr. Ila'Men, an cawineut surgeon,
at Wheeling. Va , last week.
1 . ,
'tar :The ,Ifarrisburg eorretkposident of the
Philadelphia Inquirer. in kdaguerreotyping the
member,s of thelLegislaturo, aplace thus, of our
: epreaentatiea, Mr. limbrie: I.‘ : 1 1
• my last, - your;readers "w ll temember
that • che4 Armstrong. '..The next in
alphabetic
,otderis the County of Denier.
It is reprisal' ... by De Lerma InibrieJ
This. is the seem year Mr: Imbrie ha*
served in the bens*. I person he is abimt
fivu feet ten inches in , eight and gait*
slender. A habit of stoop •• ~. makes him
look as if Ire! were not so tal . He has
datk hair end i light blue eyes, .a m , -rain
/vier combitunion ind contrast. His ,o
lisn's are slOwland Somewhat languid. if
li
In matintirlte ii'very retiring. a d mod
cat—seldom r never taking any part' in
conversation CT dehate, unless com pelled to
A) it. His; eXtremeldiffideace bas prevent.
0d- him from taking; as high a portion ia
the House as his talints would entttle hiM
fm ir
to take. He!s by pr ofession a lawyer
-lis very poPul r at' ome, and will dolibt
less be returned in. He is let kind
hearted and dere friend, of warm and
generous impulses , a lthough one would
never think so, his - appsrently reser
ved 4
winner. His ernees has wade him
popular in the H 4e, and be canlaucceed
Allthongh,
icisis
in obtaining the paid:lgoe of the' Hausa,
even out of order , tdtake up and 'any
measure of local 14talatioUtbat is 4n
etituents wattle. lthengh;i as a general
thing, be Is 4 man b f excellent tem.
per, yet he ',bas a a g will mho° roared.
I noticed a ease of t kind not li gsinee.
Some ens objected a bill of h is -off the
private calendar. e turned 'ip the
delegation 10 - whits be befiAgM4 on
and 10
tarn struck e bill they had .opoo
the eslemler. • 'lt' a 'not long ere ithey
surrounded his as petitioned, but ho
sternly' refused to lie pdsee. Hr... , 1 ,,
brio' Wilt 'ally, -well -liked' from
itiiiiiitigiltf -1i - tfestrassihosso4 r
! 31r. Labe - leis as - iteintilidsu.
. I
, .
. I. ..., Po; the. Attie, A
• l SArtii•flaisia*AtiAddii '- .
• .•;" .r. 4 .' :- • -',' • • ; . :•,A') , .. I', "..•;:;...Il.':•:i ..-•
litsits 4l /*ltett ., lied thi;plinsMi.
ofittettilh4.ett eithibitini.of"thelt e upils • "of
the North. 15ewickl ,. .A.Ca (nil held . in
,the l
church adjoiningT l XlinjaCh ' ti:.oti_ .4fies evesi.
hag _ .of he --19th- Mimi!, bret...lTl watt so:
le
much pleased.with the e ereisci, iso;agree
ably 'etwiriseil
~ pt the l high literary : ability
I and - taste oft he strideuti‘t i thiii"l 7 l,li4fbil
- little spacejin 'your' oOltaintia fora short iimi l
-. ' ' • L; ' • ' 1 • .
itnperfect ',ketch . of the - oieniogit entertain
, 1een5te........".•.; . :-in ,- -T- - . , .- - ;;' 1-' - ' , -K:.•'''.l-,:''. - .' - ...1''
.• !The ..churelaiisas ;"tastefully and-I,beapti
-1 fully dent:listed - . With Pinae,ind .evergreens,
l'for•the 'flea/telt:in. and elicited.; many ' econi
imaeop the : gm:4 ; 4sta 4 i.be.pupils; in this
line!. Af; an 'early! i limar i n.. ;the after,neon
the audience began
,to l; g her, and hi,the
holm of,.Opetiiug.the,eltur h was well fillech.
.1 noticed amongst the audience many frioudii
(if :education. frqui skilistatice, them onie of ,
parents and ft lends! Of lib() pu pifo, :and' oth.••
ers who were 'attracted la theis expecte!.
Lions of a rich literary f . eafit; theY were; not .
diaappointed 7 a, repast Inept's!, ap-1
petiterisis served up ituolt ; as is not .ifre-1
•quently wet with ini -is': sectien Pf Abel
- Stabs. - , . ' .. • 1 L , ...
.. , The exercises were ;opened 'with i•Minic
and prayer, when. Sole.ct oSations, were.l de
liirered..bY, 'Masters SaMel.,• Jewel, Curve,
0. Trout, Fi.W.•;JleatOre, Themes J. lM!-1
Farland and'C.barlea• I,:s Retries; I. know
1 I but express the-opinion of everyone pi
the house'when,l i inty . that these perforth
;maces were excellent, and, that life little
lefliiirs tiennitted theraSelvei, (every- one of.
diet:nil!' a manner SO do jestiCii ;to.. ,hero.
. selves, and ileum-Ito theiilinstruCtiOns _ Mid
discipline. ;•' They, all. inis i lsese the germ of
Mitorical potters, ] and it can not 'he 7:doUbt
riefl that if they eoittino tii Progrs and 4e:
velope them powers under their ~ present
systemf . ' t • -. l' Iwill not f 1 't
0 :IDS !Mellon t my -. .n
~ o
1 leave their itupSess On-the communities in
which their lota . may l be.eist. 2...1. . ''•
After tbeselect rationsi came the essayi
by tbi young, ladies;eV,bl lone of Which
I were so creditable thl l it tlie ,deserve partieu. 1
l-larizing. ' I,must be..c6iite l ni,hoivevir, with I
, a mere reference to each one; as. t h e limits I
of my article would pot justify tlio, notice
their merits' deserve:L l , l I
'Botne;' by li l s.s .. Ella ooebangb,• was ,' a
beautiful _aud ()hostel FrOductitin, 'original
an unhackneyed in, ,its ' ; ideas :and . . phrase- .
; 'Thoughts on the; imes; ; by Miss
rEliza. Allen,.was al praetiCal add comnionl
paper, .; (which I '. of the follies
seam in many of . the -
land *keit of the age were 'dealt with'' in •- a 1
I'summary and nnsparine,
,manner. 1 "Why
4n we mourn?' by 111issI3lary : 114 'Wallace, '
1 wa s. a sweet, .plaintive tl.oring p roduction,
' teilithing.ithe chords, of I,lrl beset. with :its'
i . th i s and euphony, and ' . Wakingiansisering
:emotions inl the -synipathitt. of its hearers.
It was tbe fang Inge of music • and poetry,
addressed 16 ttlic ••sinal . . 1" Its fair authoress
Understatt4 thel ; Vibrallons of the lheait.;
strings, nod's sweep -them with l' a mas,ter
l l .t
hand. .The ws l ot Attvactipi; by I%ltss
Emma L. Clovi:,oos\ full of original humor
and wit ; and •evinlicina4ideraltiii,-,itigenu
tty and drollery- wiih \ .'
respeet4de tr)
1..
..
ity and fluency with', the en. I, 'Au Ev
~•
vel
P ingr Shower.' by Miss\ i ;,tlier' Felliaugh,
was a :ifeity piece, , :atid did her mite credit..
I °rho Chemical World,' byllllisS ;k1 ry Jn
kins, was both philosophcal 'end Lun dy;
that is,it,contained . ti-coner ratio of he
getera Prtnciples,:of elle ; istr j e, a
,;• teelig
-1 niznti,;,by, litandtvili.: authors, I;eS'd . m ny
1 i.niquend comic . . ideas ot fond in , he
!books.' l','At . ;was certainly/ a creditable ri-
I dhction. \•• , Night.btings ' ut the Stars,' by
3°iiis Maria V' plorr' , ! wad a beautiful a' le
. .1 • ..
gdry in 'blank .veree;' limiting, ideal and sitir
-litual." - Miss C. pasiesscsall tha.attriht '
1 of k poet; and anything
, ir F tir bee ; gifted it,
-
can not fail to "interes t, and Charm.' ' ¶hc
reaches,•right down into . t . . 60 \ reCeSSes , ofthe.
henrtoind . stirs up is () m otions and feeli gs
rln
I at!per, bidding Her :allegory was aet l ain
lor,lpensive
,melndy, limn beginning .to end.
; ! ..V.;tbigh4lace an the temple ' of . .poetic finie
is in . reServe, but her.. , 1 , 1 '. '.' ' ,- •: , .• .
Original Orations 'were ) deiieelred by y.
•5..0 ,, w, Win. W.. Walbtee, Abalari - l enn
• ; 1
ninghaM, , W: CI '., Hell, Albeit Dilworib and
A. Jackson. .\..Thpy Wifre.all so good that
I could 84 noth ing of ht e t hat; might. Inot
lie'sl:iid of 'all- . tpang bu Pith the ail-.
ity. to get uifyttaeltoratios are fitted 1", , r nny
tipltere. ; t3f life; and with riper dsvelopntent
i
aud high eints may uni 't high7On. the lath
der of forensic faMe. '. ' I •• '-1 ' ' •-"
ti
' -; ' • - I I" I
• The performances I here menti.meil were l
.interspersed with', . entertittning ;; dt3logues,!l
Condo speeches ,
mind muke by the. putiihi pupils.'
pule ,of the dialogues, SO .Indian Iscctie; , thel
rileseira of Capt.' &nit h,'' liras, pe rformed in'L
la highly dratnatic ; StYle, the Perf 9 trfilil7ll .
I lag. ditisedin elm , eter atid.„leoking. ant
acting he rea1,...1, ; ian.l ; l
The .i.o r oe , iva
written six , ' ciallYl. Or this Occasion by en
of the pelts,
.atiti;i pciformapee. elicits
the adnuratiaia Of,; be tire endience.' l
'Keep tip With
_rhk: 'ors ! we; a laughubl
performlinee, In '
which the chaseeters wer
prineina)ly ladiin-i -'44 was well dv,liitemet,
The 'Yornkee,andpiiicliniati,!bY Isaac T.
. 1
t eigler and J. .1.L.l Cimnitighana; wa..er4
well performed ; Mr. \,,Zi, 1 personating l the
BO llute'amnu th !pt• . (eetioti. 'I anise'', not
'fere - tii.notiee en ors t ten by • M r.' • JoSepli
Boyd,lir which he eorered•:.,hitimelf with
honor.:' He Will not only - beannie
„ft . -great.
ornny,- but he is one already. . Ihave 'soi.
dim listened to; a ',More graceful; exciting
a L.! thtilling 'orater.' A I rigSt futiareitiny
beep, filed for lini.. ••- •I ,-, - .l'
L.• " ' -
:The .e ii,ses were A liberallyl sprinkled
Ind L ( 4 iversifi 'with'*ill and instrumental
musio, under' th ' directions of Aims' Ella
INckey, Who bairn bee , thc, musical inntriiet
'or; fof the linititititon.''. . or success as -a
leacher' was most . flattering ' waved in
the perforruanees of the I pupils : , n . bilis l
oc
casion; mere par tienlarlY in the e cation
of. some •of • the • youtigrr pupils
.who. Lad
been 'under her tutili4ie bu a single quarte .
There were many, I have, loot
enumerated for ,trant of rtme,.itid :- because
ot my already lengthy n0ti0e....i...i at whole,
[have never , attended a literary', exhibition
where every, perferniancel Was se i lgisnerlilly.
meritorious, and deserving of 'eniutue ' 114-
tiora.:: - :' The . atteultt . .of .'!the 11111'i/hums! Vik l S
Alger nod . i yuflaggttig tberinshout• the e, taro
everting, 'highly.ereditable 'to their' lite wry
appreciation, as Well ael to the; eeroritst; .- , -i
,There seed to be noireatinees,ito st o.
went of intero4:: ..1" ' ti l ~.•. J - 1
l i st
~.. ; . •
I caiicit - ennialn ti,,
,if: - sit iilii:•iOtiat
apiatildng Of Abilniititiltibit, ita.,.pros4tecisi
and advantage! . 111 is located. its the bism.
l . 'valley of. 114 NiCottitintumW•ittiqtto a..
cutilanseding'. prisitirj , t4A , i:thelipiii s s !.ca,.;
i ,
, to
highly tworal,intelitgow'rroirweialthy tom
noun% '.'aintadantlyr - ati
~Ip plisi: wit/a . pane:
- T . / 1 *: ,
r;4indiDbrious a•r, , n&eonvenient t
at*los
.004Adeity and towns in`thiS, six
lion of Ito WOO- The hilik#4o 3 hi" 0 1 11 ',
ruodionstanitPleasant, • coniniani4ng, i from
Unlit location, as enchanting vidilt for tniles
in a11.,1' dieeeti4nS 1 The IPrintlipai, Hoy,
. Henry' Webber, Is a scholar stidientlent4ti,
whose 'kindness ttf heart, and tarbauit - ylof
tutinnetW'wltt bin t 4 respect and estedid
°flail with ! whom be comes in. contact LL.
/
IV, hiiiiiicellicit Ilady he' Audi. an 'elliicttr t e
and untiring assistant, in proviiiins Se
tire social, moralland physical.needs of be,
inmates of his School, and an. eiempla of
patience, .dignity and all' the graces a l d'. ,
r t
virtues,Which should'llielboked for in her
situation itS'W beacon ligo for' the youth,
entrusted to her care. AItHT. B: Kiddito,
Professor of mathematics land the. langu a
go!, is a teach+ of sterling,. ability, left
sound,scholastic tittaintti6i4,_integrit3 and
itabil ty of char Icier, and cue who innii,•r
stand the art cifldevelopiniand 9uickSu
. I
,Trig , t.„ e latent power's of the m i nd in an
suns nt degree.. While preserving 'rigid
!
di''ci li ne he ins sages to -: etain thdaffac
. .
nous and , good will of thepupils, and tbui
set;nreit their heartf co•ope 'anon. in tulit i lw-,
oing.their own' progress tib
an the Intutton
,Mr. Webber;has,' been exceedingly fortnn
ate i securing the air.of so valuable
an assistant , midi his 'ECIIOI
will always pre
seive [the confidence of the community while
he in so happy and fortunate in: tile seicc
-don of his principal teacher. 'Of the.4ll
- teachers mewed wid the ,establi4h-,
meta I will merely !my . Oat. tliey are Jail
capable, and 'earnest in, sec piling the labors
and 'aims ofDlr.! Wdbber and Prof.„Kid=
doo. 1 1 `;' , 1
1 Nut lam afraid. nessrslEditors, I have
!already encroached tat much on . . your cob.
in
uus, and will close with' the,wisb that .
the North Sewiekly , Academy . may long
continue to
flourtsli and p d 'duce the intel
lectnal, moral and mental utetestattof this
section of the country.; Though but in' its
ii/flincy it hag already attrated many pu
!pile, from the city and the surrounding ,
'counties, and I know of n schocil which
eilu more loa
I 1 '
• ttly recoil mend to 'those
1 ,
idesititig a ./iorov4 . education, pdpleasant
,home, high socitor and motel advantages
in pleasant' and healthfull a#soiaticrus,*
-,. ! 1
1 .
To Tux 3 It..raoN.—Prof. Wei , d, of ~ .t.
I.entr:, has, a 10 ivears of deep study and
and uatiring rbsearch, sticeeede#_in pres
endow to the imblto an artichl-caiiperior to
uny nowin use, and indeed- it is truly a
a woaderfal discovery—sib ader't ,t , his
Hair Itesteratiie; the only larticle that has
been completely ibuccessful in cheating age
of his geay loi.-ks, removing dandruff, itch
ing, scrofula,l'ic. • - ..1.t restores the gray,
betided to .Moretthan, the. 'original beauty
adds.new lti l iturti to 1 ,- icks,lalreadyluxuriant
having the effecton coars e , Inii.sh hair' to
render,it . ~
n glossy and watery; fastens per
tnaneritly' heir that is loose r .or falling . ; l and
many 'other quainter which will become
,_ 1 ,
anownipr i
as soon Ma m4ec..
'The 'de of inankimi r is singularly-de=
Moped in the,kecpmg and, arrangement of
the b;itr; perhapfrom — the; fact that 1 it is
y portion (4 ,
the on ''y the human bo.ly that
.i
we can' train in Any way we• chooe; 1 bow I
importent then, having cute portion left to
1 u t i
or care that, we should use all the means
1
szience has . r,:ic i ecl in our howls to render
it beautiful -rind pennant:tit. If you wou!d
have Sienuti fut. hair, glossy hair:. permareut
hair, hair with its natural 'color elegantly
preserved to ex rem° old age ' don't fall to
purchase- • Nyood's Hair Restorative—.
[Daily bwa State Gazette. ittni=Suld by
Dr.lo. Cuuniogbatn,of Beaver, and Drug'-'
gists generally. '• :__
111 r '
A Recipe tatrely ever falls to rare a.
:c01d. 7 --Now, while Winter, with its burthen
of Colds addCouglas, isi with us, we think
a remedy 'that w ill relievoL such visitations
should be highlyprized, and all who know
ttio'-,woith of
,itins remedy; will do as we do
-prize it dotibtly. 'l, Take a-double dose of,
Dr. Sanford's invigorator, and it will give
orelter relief tb-in any other. medicine. we
ever tried,' for We !mid rarCly_tri repeat the
1 •
dose to be ent ire ly Ifree fro m Cough, l and
ias soon us the lungs have time to_-throti off
the collected i n 'ter, the i eure is coniplete
AA it 'family tire i ieine„ , for the cure of Bow
el DiSeases. - I4ms;-Derngement olLthe
SteMieh and I ifer k we can recommend it
knowingly. 1' ,1 •I ' ,
.21:
.04"Stild bY: r. O. Cunningham of Bea
ls
ver, aid Dtuggi is gerteiallvi_
.._
1: 4 'Carnaklian's Clothing . Hall' and
1
1 ,
Furni!,bing storee Allegheny City.' one
squad, from thci Railroad . Depot, will be
foundia reliable!' place foti buying a good
aiticld of Neu or Boy's !clothing. livery
gurmint is;, warranted well Made and mold
at lovt rates for Near the Post-office
-Alleg il heny Cityl -4.. ''
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tiles
)en
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417irER MARKET 1 'r
4
i
•a- ' 1 .lEAlirEtt; April 7, 1857.-
i (Cot-r i ected Deckly ) i,
FOCR—l'eir hundred I $3.50 ;
,
Rl'g FLOUR—VeiI-0'14.H .... . . ....- 2.00 -
BU KWIIEiT-1- pei cwt.. 8,00
11r11 AT--per bushel:" ' - . 1,20 ,
Rl' L -per buiV ^ ' • 58
CO N—persus el *I ; 621
0.4.1 . 8--per huebel 81
BESE- 7 -rond 1 L * 6
POllli—rou d I
BUfTEFt—p l er pound..'.... • 26
EGOS --per • .loxen ' ' 4•• .1 . 444 .. ••••••• 14 ,
POTATOES-I 4.. -ner bushel • 1,25 ;7
1
PPITTSBURGH MARKET L /' ,
7,‘, 1867,
FrAlUft—Per
BUMCSVIIIiPtT÷per owt ../ .. ... 2,951.10 rt
II A —per
Hoes—per Pound' • • I 61
BUTTER---per Pound: •./ • i!,24
'
the 26th ult., by $. ,GonMy
Mr tailless Ifayt, t / o'lkligO Nan if if
idl o Ile. strilownviiip Beaver Co.
14 1 -
; mcio
mea.;
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Oa the 6th WO, i j = i ser.at the Resi
dence of tfte sln 8:-B> i Wilson, ;nuns
Wilson,.sged-80 ,yet* . .J.
ADMINISTRATOW I B NOTICE.:
I E • L .
4 LL' persona knowing 'themselves indebted
tetbe estitta of John Trederiek gliseoate
of North IP., 114iterar oomity.' deed.
are regneened So make immediate paimeni, and
flaw, hsving claims present.thens properly
instbentiiated forl selgensept; subscrib er
fr,i4rth gewtdViSp.;:_ • 3 , '.l
1 'rAttairr; ,
apt. IN T* - • 1,
Orphirt's Court Sale
0 F:II:EAL
W virtue of an order of the Orphafis',„court
f the county of Beaver, will Wiexposeti
vendue or outcry", on die. {Perl
hes on Saturday the Sin •day-oftlp y 18:7,
2 ,o'clock, X:, all - the following di nt
oit senbed
esettlge, piece or pared of land; with tthe up ,
"purternancesjitte the estate of John Fiteilerick
Elial4,dett!disitunto in North §evricicly
and Civility ntee,saidi botinded on the north:by
hind of 'Bunco, east by , land of Sherlock
Stone, south b . land of - Edward Coletia n 4144
west'by.land 47 William COlema n
twenty-sik acres of ;land, more or ,
lest '.ll guit ,
.1!..
which is one 'inist/sielling. house:andi
about 22 acres eleiteed and under fence ; fi ve
'id creek bettom ' the other er
, pro.
land, the balance. enclosed aria welt
, a number of uplift) trees on thit.prem
premises well watered.
,—Otte•4._hirJ of the purchase fatsney
a:infirm:laden of inlet by the Cueh nod
nice in two equal annual installueats,
:rest fOm ample time Fon iateilnalitat
Avousrvs PARC - A:Sr, A(la t
or .lost wit H. 10i1.so.;_11tiver:`
' /Meet : W. K. BODE;
" ao ce F.:ariaa for N:ll'6.
B l' order ,of Orphans' Court of the County
of . Reimer, will be told at ' , quill, -
on the prethises, on Fri In Le int'. day
June, 1857, at 2 as 'clock Ipliontl
acres of. land; the - farm of John 'Wise,
situate. orr the . State road from Pittsbui g h '
New Castle; 80 'acres lmprored and 'uinlCr :
good fence i2O acres good ..wpite `o,,k timber,
land, a goal 'two Story, dwelling house, good
newlframe Bank L barn nitii,:stime wall ail sta
bling underneath. Sense 120 choice blaring
apple trees; ninny of them Orafte,l' winter: fruif,
some pear, quince 'and a variety of cherry it recs.
Several never failing springs: g o ,t e ats-'
bles,, shops, dm., on tile premise ne4r,
flouring and other mills on Slipperyrock creekl_
Soil productive And situation healthful:
Tnnws.—=Ctne third of the Puichase money on
the confirmation of sale by the Conn, on tnitfi
in ontm-year - ,4herefrom, with -
. interest, null one ,
`third-to be ;held on annual I inl'erest till deiceaSs
of the intestates widow. ,Vor information ea
-
quire of Jostru M'tcsox, Iteaveh,.,
, 'Trustee of side,
ZEIGLER, harmony,
LER, "near the pi cps,:
' (Star. co 4'
=V=
Attest, W.
ape 8 1857
W
•
004(
. .
lailadelphia, nth/ now
Aopening; the handso est alsortinent that.`f
re beep able to offer.l All4tinds of. Dregs
Gi.xxls; Organd - j'ei, DUcuts. imici
ted Brilliants. fancy !Wits, some of 'which are
entirely new. desi•ms, Stella Shades and Man- -
tillas, French needle work and. Mourning noi.
tars, Bonners,.Kibbons and Hosiery GloVes. Kid
&c., with. a full aSsortment - of Doinei•tio
oods. I which • w ill be, offered pureha ere, ht':
a small profit. call and examne thy
goods.before. purchasing elsewhere...
- 8 1867 31.011PIERf;
.
•.Is hereby-given that flu% - Director. of do
Independent School - llisirict vrill . not at tag
loMer School llonse,iii.the tiorotrA:l
un Wedn'esdnir,. April ttil, at. It) •)'.l k A.
M., for tke purpose•of reeiiviog • ntii(lr,
the several schools, nut!" examinii• - z, sa z d n
,
cants. By order`of the Board, ‘.•
J. - -
C,
•
H.
ii
El
Ili
I 'ViftLhtii•ll
- now receiving thc,ir Inrge
stock of • '
anit-Shoek; . ;
,
PALNJ. LE•4.."11:1T . S
Of every descriptionn.nd vari t sty . bf
• and fat!ltioimn.lante.l to ` . . 4
'SPRING; AND: 'B . I3 A.%) E it- ,S
Having been purchased priueip ~,y
FOR pAsit, 'At the lorre•it pos, , lh!e, p di
rect from the Enstt!im
.feel confideutthat na canuot b.; -.1
by any regubir' house. either' in N
• "Pliiindelnltio. or B•iltimorr.
,
ci 0 UNT RY .11P RC 11.-1 1:.5 , 1
visiting Pittsburgli, tither ;to inake p i r ! v o,g,
or on .their Tway "East, nre i; fit
to,examine our-stock before btivin7le:.oy l r:ere,
apr 8 1857. , ~. it 1)::
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DR:;;.H. P:U13138, •
Will be at his tnom,
ISmer's IJotel, .11(Aufay, .11,;:y.41 ,1 a;
,
IFor cunsultation upon all disease.; of the
Throat, Lungs; heart, Li%w, StomaCh. Yiw ei
Kidneys and Spleen; alsa Dropsy. Or
umatism, Nervousness, Debility, Dippep , .a.rFe.
male diseises, Agne and Feiter,
E'it.—i?npc Tres
of the blond. Eruptions. Cancers, Ulcer...ol:d A:1
other Varieties of tang standing complain . 1,...1)0
oiternal and internal. •
For some ten, years Dr. hasdevotel Ms en
tire time to_cheonio diseases, treating tqoaintols
annually, many of wham had exhansed tccry
other resource within reach. In no ca•e one
mineral or other poisens employed, nor dais he
make siek-to nurse well, or tear down
up :again. The medieines - cat be taceni with
safety by the most delicate; aildiatiens may re.
main at home, and coritimie,Vrlth l p4mdecellhem
ordinary diet'and exceroise. Ninny_ ha re / c ov-1
erect under the treatment after friendsnd; phl .v
aicians had given lap all hope, the ..ludispnteblell,
evidence ,of which ORR always e r 4 I
yalide, however reduced 'or despairing, 3l4
to call, and may, be . assured that bna„nconrar
ment will be given or expense - inctiifed,
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corresponding prospect o recover.
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HEART DIeHASE: -
Affeottons'of this vital °rim' a being gentrally„ .,
thought _incurable, we sizbjoktt the f0110vn9Z...,.
woman old resident of Sou. cm county,- 0 1 '
• , Butternut Ridge, Seneca co., Nov. 181, .
Dr. Tubbs—Dear Sir:—.llY son, Shnori 4eelt• -•
son, hating, been restored to health by yoUr
treatment, a oenae 'of
.grutitmle:to you, aw we
as a desire to benefit utheis make it my l" 7 ' .
to certify to yourself and.the ge , er 3 v.);• •
thit be was afflicted with an abut° itheinpaqo
ittfection,earesulting,' iifter,ninch .sufform(F,
dropsy of the cheat and disease of tile hear.
with violent Ear weeks hoe was
unible to lie down at nil, and as everything.-
which had been done fOr'hico- was of no nveili
whatever, we were about despoiling en irlry of -
his recover. Bnt I eni,kappy to say thatiycst
remedies and treat - Mani were entirely entre?:
erctstlng 'a' radical Oltral; and them :her,
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bein ito return of that disease r aik to this tima
rittehls ma! tore' *earl. • t: •
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