f *,AW-4 t jflLjpril ■ 186*1. p' s L. IMBRIE, Editor & PrbprieWr. '/,, For President in!B64i AB B A HA M LI N(J O I ' ' L, ' OF j., * Vice ‘President, AktIREW & CUR T ’ ) ||• or TENKSTLyASIA. V. ,Jr J NOTICE. ‘, lj SAVING' Bold to D L. Imbrie, present 'Editor * Proprietor of the Beaver Arffta, my accoupltS fat Subscription., Advertisinfe.&o.-, all those nudebted will please call and! .set tle with bm- . T.C, NICHOLSON. REMOVAL.— The Aegcs Q Jia» been- removed to' the room! Br. CuiSpinins’■ Drug Store, jiw •opposite our old office, where wd be ipupd .atJail times, ready to a| tp’the of ojir friends an irons. (Entrance at the North! ,nf the building I- to the rush of ticjw u L this week «re are comp Bevoral commutucatiot i other! matter, until next week. UNION COUNTY CONVENT v All| (those who arc;in favorjc • preservation and perpetuity pi jjiiiori. at evcVy hazard, tlie: C tulioh and.the Laws, and thesup T fiion ;|cf Rcbellion. aro requestc L meet at their places; of holding tibnsv on Saturday, April 23d, o'clock, p. m., in the country dni and 7 je’cloclc, p. rh. in the hoic , tb appjoint the ufjual number o gates to the County Convention held in the Court Hous|e, Beat ■ Monday}April 25ih\ ,1804. at Ilf - for Ujibi'phrpose of"electing do to the iltateand National Convd Bit Wdcr of County Commi i. ■ S r ,D.;L. Imbrie, IMITI ••'..jii " rT|- ' • j. Dreadful Accident on the IG. & P-1 '• Railroad.;.' ,/1 . Wednesday . morning* the 6th , ds a ”yojirigHStdy ndmec! jilary itrWaV leaving the ears of the train at Industry, in this county, (flighted just ns the' morrin|g'ac tpodation was coming up, atd,be* die eoi’.ldj escape the train struck j and the wheels parising o|ver her, j tied both tier logs, and otherwise; igltnlher in a most, horrible man- Snrgienl a’*d was called as prompt-, i» possible, and the limbs ho nnloVtijiUHte and slaughtered were amputated; but, after Ijiiigcr in great .agony, she died op Thara pidrn'inf, ’ ■■■» lan6w 1 ■O'' '1 !■Migl mail . she - ■' l , coin i fore : i. ■ l>er crus man ' Tier 1 j .a -Of; t ■" £''l if»« jM a. train should, never bo p. ias«;another train, siopp ion, Whilst p&ssengorD 4iri i a rif| off. It" the com pan i prohibiting such posing, 1 l.v every day violated by s in charge, endangering 1 limbi of thqse wbp are • there* At, any rate, in i, th.e train eouhl have tf in time tpf-avc tlit^gir J ,1 CB9 pef 'Ut one of the Tnany-j nances of the kless ,and criminal i indifference of due tore engineers’ on our rail i ids, and cal.ls loudly./fbr some change .heir management. In thin case we il I satisfied therev was so'mathing ong, And it'cortainiy den ardsv~at i hands of our authoifities, a full and •investigation, and if the persons charge of either .train was guilty of •)ss negligence, or canton cl is -egard human life, let them -be promptly ■■ested and purris.hed. 'itis tin e'that public, example should bo .it ado of di Let us not hearofihe Tcolyped report of those wlio aro :erosted, lhat "No one io/js vo blufne.” e hope the Coroner will attend to is /natter promptly, ehd ; one found to.be guilty of negligence, of f n .y way instrumental in destroying f Pf° ot Mias Alight’, hand kim over dffieors.of the law, that tie may ipunished as he deserves. Thisthe |)He and the cause of justica and ha knity demands. . [ w 's# roi tb< id k®- Apportlonmec. Bill Ujhder the Apportfonfncjnll Bill, hich has just been reported by The oh|ia|ttee in' both branches of the cgtslMareJ Allegheny coarrtj' is al. •jwdod five mem hern and twoWnaNify? AV.ashington and; Beaver'onej teiiatbr ahd three members; Butler- Arm :?[rong and Lawrence one I leijato , Bijiler and Lawrence three meniber Ajmetrong; Greene and Fayjetto on TjTestmorefiJnd and IndfanW ta me cabers;,Craw ford and Erie; bne.se apr and-[fear; members} Westm.or Sndr'FaybUe and'Greens one| senate er cer,- -Yehango and Warren on imbria, [lndiana and Jefferson on „Somerset, | Bedford and Fafton- o, senator ( and two ynember# Iciario Forrest, Elfe, Cameron, and Cea fiojd one senator; Clarion one mom .bsr, Clearfield, and Elk.;one- Jcffa ato and Forraet one i -.I- ■J • 1 I 1 j- People;of all|class!sirj tho North grow impatient at _what they call Otfr slow (progress in carrying on the War and reirtoyir.g the tseccded States to (he Union, and the nations of pn* rope anxious to get 'cotton, or- seo the •total distraction of Ih.is great -Repub lic, complain loudly of tho slowness of out movements. They forget how tardy England and Prance were In the Cri mean War,arKitlmt Mexico,a small and unwarlike people, destitute of means of any kind tO defend themselves, held oat for more than a year against France, now considered the first a* mong tiie milillary powers Of Europe. There the French arr.Vie’B have had. to contend against disadvantages of being on tho outside, Which gives* to tbose acting in the- defensive in the interior a great .superiority in many ■ - 1 " ■ . respects. • . | . . • .... They can and have secured all the hill tops, narrow; mountain passes, and every fortified place which compel the invader to advance, cautiously and rflJffliH .Ni it* TICE oyer early may ttcpd side U, M ■■wUh great difficulty and danger— just euch difficulties !as these, : on'ly fari£reateiv.hb.vepn^ tp contend with ,in its great duty W crushing tbifi The rebels, by rapid-‘abd i most unscrupulous vio lence, seized' every position of de fence, overpowered and disarmed ev ery loyal man South. To over come tlieso/grent advantages, has re .qnirodallthe working powers! of our Governmenfland oarloyal armies, and 1 against which their heroic courage and untiring'energy could not accom plish much in a Bhort,lilrtb. Yet frith all the disadvantages against Us, we will show t'aaj, gijeat success has bech gained and [much accomplished to wards 1 restoring the U nion‘ add com polling the j-ebellious States to sub mit to the authority of the Govern ment.' English [lories and American copperheads should be ■ rebuked for their utterance of the shameless and moan and pitilul falsehood that- we have, lone npthing tOWrtrd the accom plishment pf our groat design. ,Le,t them'-look,';[if not -blinded, by their malignity, upon the map of this ira- territory which we have 'wrest ed from the gtasp of the ftraitors. — Let, them ln|»k njpon the vasj cxtent of sea-coast,frith all its bays and largo wa ters,; and ytreums emptying into the ■ ocean from iPortress Monroe, down" to ■ the Gulf of along its shore i to the Mississippi and up to its source, j All this oxtonlo;'sca cosjt.andpearly all [ the fortrafess,- and "many important cities and tbwnii, have hsen- taken by our sold ierk and sailors. andmro now sec-uTely- WSd -by us, keeping the ' tious and Aiali’gnant copperheads.‘af ter, of tho 'kind wo have . mentioned,isho'iid direct, their atten tion to the lborder.staleii, and examine, ouri situation in. iVirginia, Maryland. . Kentucky, Tennessee" kid Missjiouri,: States; which wjoro forced Intel the yor, tejs of treason, and see how mucji ter j riiory! nSmair.s --even ■ nominally, in them,. Under the- despotic sway of JPfF. Davis- 'Look further -and see the condition d>t affairs-ip Louisiana. . and Alabama. Reb eldpmj has [been cut in twain.'and her mean's- of traversing asi-rapidly as they j onr-e did t3Cir|‘interior. liiirS, greatly | diminfsjied, Thus .every intelligent, man frill ilee at a very- slight glance what | jhaaj/been accomplished, iu|d many see the j glorious result' of the approaching campaign; Bin with the progress wo - .have , mints-, more could! have been accomplished-land 'peace| would long ore this have been country, if t’be ! \i!,lig. hanf copperheads, foes of the GovKn ment.-and friepls of the traitors, haV united with US it} siupport of the Gov-, lernirfrnt. [But, instead of doing so; 'we find all over the North, factions united togpthjpp to thwart the efforts of the Adm|ristration. 'and destroy the liyos of-oilr soldiers.' Members of Congreef.rwho uad. better be in Rich I moud, spotting forth their treason ! ! everjr day, and; the copperhead moms ! hers pf thofPennsylvania Senate, giv*J | ing their feeble mite to encourage the rebels hndsprolpng the war. In spite- of [all their fiendish and 1 malignant purposes and conduct, the. end is fast approaching when iho re hellion will be crushed. traitors pun ished, and the JUhion restored;, [Then .will copperheads meet! the s-ebrs and condemnation of all good men. '! !vcr and lON. ! tßc the ~3 msti- I: / iirhs- jelec iat 5 ,ricts, igh«, Uelc : to be tt,.on i»ates i;iohs. It 00. emitted , tig at a !i foiling ity has a * it is cor thsoffi- thij lives net-ossa hp above |on stop •life. It A’Good Movement —Wo are glad ir; to perceive that *,onr ' enterprising *> townswoman, Mrs. has e; opened a Periodical and Newspaper ■eo i depoj,, on'the Jonh Bidi»*of the Dia !n mond, nezt dior to the residence ! of e- 1 her...father| General Carter. This is Jr;ja want of-.whjcb- we in Beaver have ie; i long ielfthe heed, and 1 we havei.no :e; j doubt that'Mrs.- Robinson will meet nejwith that patronage which her enttif m. prise deserves-. Give her » call, r-} examine-for yourselves. She intedds I—j to- keep all the Magazines, Reviews, r-1 Weeklies, etc; also. alt kinds pi sta I turnery and all other sash artiolea. MI ... rnffiOntjClUbl.” i ■ , IWo observe in our exchanges that the -fiends and admirers of John C. Fremont, aielaboring aoalously. and fatth|tilly to promote his and seeanL if possible, h<s nomination lor j the Presidency., : A Fremont Club Was organised in Pittsburg last week,and like clubs are being organised ‘ aif dif ferent! places throughout the country, i AViehave ever been friendly to Glen Frerpont, and believe' he has claims upon the party for their confidence j and support, qualifications suffi cient to enable hin to discharge. injiih | Credit, live duties of a Chief Uagis- trite of the He was the; first choice of. the 'party, on its organiza tion and accepted the nomination when the reshlt [Was uncertain, and the attempt to elect merely an biperi ment. The fAVojr with which jbis n , 6n\iii‘ilion-was received then is puf. ficiebt to convince ns that he ha|s| a hold Upon ihe afi't!Clisns_of the people And u phphianty thhl-few others ini tlit party \iave. ftiS course since I hat! hasJheen I'SetbplAFy aid ertnimtbdsj 'rtidr'e 'ije our regard; ini j mchscly yireal'lhy ■ he 'eoiild havcj 1’ ved| but tvb fill’d hirti immediately On the breaking Out Of wat tendering his services to 'the poverntrieni and ac cepting, without [a murmur, tho sevet al' positions! ■assigned hlfii, and the frequent and seemingly-linaccountable, changes and removals. W» have al ways believed hejdeServed h better fate, and that, as, a General, he hcil only did render good seryiiM to the bpUn try, but was capable of rendering still more. His campaign in Missbii ri; much as it 'has been , criticised, proves/conclusively bis capacity to. or ganize and equip an army .secure iis af» affection aiid o confidence, ,aii& handle it with ebefgy and ability. But it ip not our |r.ten‘i6h in this article to out, his many good deeds, and. his claims upojp us for support. \Ve are wUling ‘to ascribe to,him till the.prhisej and credit [ to whicli ho is justly 'entitled Wo beiicvedymj to he cf the . nation's honest, un ; flinching patriojt'and a consisten aft ti slavery advocate. . But wo co believe it would bo best for the nter ests ofj the co'Ujntry, or of the party, to nominate him over Mr. Lincoln for |'J ' I the Presidency. Wo have often pre- Mr. Lincoln's claims|'thaV we will!not now refer to them,! only ad, dihg that believing him ndtjonly en tilled to the nominatioh, but more, that'the party and the country re quirea that he should be nominated, we have h'een And will continue to Jje in favor of hi? nomination. | Gflrftiaf tlprn fin t*a fr : -T ■- - "—*- ''J diis name and rdrgingj ’.Mb. nomination 4 at this jjifio. They can bate no possible hope <if siieccss. Disguise it ns they may, ttl is never tlielcss true, that the people are for Mr Lincoln,£tn f i no other candidate tan sofute llieir "united; support., Tiiow,- ing this, wo would urge tihosii who would' prefer- dhqthor man,' not; to press of even present his name when there is fto possibility of sijcee-v*, and when it may, nfui WHI, injure ar,d dis tract the parly Submit quietly to tjju the .will of thej majority, 6t; the great .massesof the. party. Everything de pends upon ouf harmony jindUnion, and we sincerely trust that ro one vtho has ; the interests ofithe party and the epuntry at heart, Will, -sontri hnte in the st .In"divide’ or disunite t-he party! tjv ir (crest or fading, j Public" Sentiment^ ■ , There is something. pecufiarlv gral 'fy’og ih the announcement of t ie real. 1 'advance-of pnblic sentiment n nar cjonntry, on th|) great questions of the day. .that we fjt>cl something £ tin to . exultation in j making the bare an nouncement. j Let us kok lit the the past week then, and see where ' i First, tncn,| 'Maryland' is at last a frpe State bytbe vote of her own cit izens. Her vote was almost anani moua; at least the tfijaforlty ie < ycatcr thaft ever given by fW State before. ■ Baltimore city, whore the Mas-taebo— sl-tte sbldierij were fired upon in April. 1-861, now gives in April ' 186-1,: nine thousand majority for immediate - ami Uticonditic nal emancipation Si® lino of-frtedom is tbos eihrtdfed; snyW the N Y tribune, to- the pickets Lee’s *u-my Sojulh ,of the Kaplan ! Next, we have the glorious news fij-om Connecticut j the land ot koady habits. Thp (majority hero, fop the RepsbHcan-C,n!vernor is over she *Kim v sind, W more tb&jt three bur/ | dred per Cent; over the last Goveikor’s election. !1’ A , , jThcti Ehodb Island; jon jresday, elected a Union GoVerncr. nnd a largej rqnjonty of'her Legislaturfe. Fourthly: the Senate of the United! States passed the amendments to the Constitution, forever prohibiting sla very in the United States; ; So tbegood - tikltlhe House. Wabhisqtcw, April J lO.—Sathrday was ©nc,pf the taostr exciting days of the session : I mfnediAl«ly, flP 0 " call” | iqg the House. wiißjottt wait* ir.g for the jonrhal' to be «hd, the Speaker, Mr. ColCrf, fifing Hr. Boh tins, of New HampiWjre, tb the CMur, introduced .a readratfod to jsxpel Mr. Long, of ObidJ for; using treasonable utterances in & wtft'ten. speech on Fri day afternoon. The language 'com plained of was that Ihe only alternu 'live before the; cobntry j.to ac knowledge the Southern Uo.hfpderacy, lot to subjugate &hd exWrihinht'p: the! I Southern people, and he preferred Ibo jiormer. ■ , I, • w«ii Mr. Colfax supported the jVeSolfitroA I in a.brief speech and #as followed , I>V ! Mr, Cox, who disclaimed fpr hiWSelf and party any sympathy] With the sentiments argued by Longy fttid (Juot ed the words of Greoly and others, in. 1861, and of speech ot Conwaffin the ! last Congress, mostly injdefenCP ofi the ! right of. revolution which -Cox' confounded with ■ the right of seces sion. Mr. Cox declared (that although 1 the Democratic party desired to con cilialehy poniiimiilly oflerilig amnesty j to the rebels, they were for the j by any means, come peiicel ccrae War! Mr. C'»X did his very best to divert] attention from issue, v. , Mr Kelly followed w.ith one of bis ‘characteristic speeches. ||i ;• '• j James 0. Allen,"With his nsnal d*Ml ness argued Parliamentary points. Mri Garfield showed a [vital differ ence between the right of revolution’ and ■ the light of. secession, and brought the House buckjto 1 the real 'question,. eloquently urging .that' speeches like Long’s were! better, cal culated! to give the rebels aid' and cqmfortin the way they ihost desihed than anything else. P . ' 'Messrs. Harris, of Maryland,'. Fer nando Wdod/Mallory, Pendleton fltiJ Several others rose sjmoltjaneotisiy at the epnclus'On of Garfield's speech.— The floor was awarded to Mr. Harris, and Uie.rricmbers crossodjovog to that, side of thB Chamber to hea if him till theHousp looked Hk<n tdwn'meetiiig, i with tali' hhld headed foen making a harrurigdh ib the centre. Mr. Harris felicitated hlHiself on an opponucity to come to the resciie of One who had sq'nearly coincided iViljhjhim in septic ment, and who was exposed- Ur the tyranny of a frantic mnjoritv.r— Warming up WUH the [ subject; Mr.' Harris begtin to gesticulate violently, and dehoitinced asjiars pi! H-llose who affirm that slavery is the sum' of all! 1 vihuiny, and said he would never vote'! almanyor dollar for thisiinferiial war, ] [and finally invoked Almighty God that the South' might j:fievtt'%e s'nb jugated; ■; 1 ii . At this point crips fpf order, were heard in sevend parts oi tho hkli; and Mr Tracy, of Pennsylvania, 6'ommCnc ed speaking in a loud- [tone qf; voice, biit could not be heard 'by reason of the confusion, | The Speaker pounced on his desk, and orderded tho inefh ders to take their seats. [j . After order had been partially Vey [desk, Which being done. hc‘ objected to the further continuance of the speech, as[ being out of order, and of fered a Mr. Harris he e-xpellcd. ' ff 1 • 'ljhe Speaker sustained the point of order, and Mr. Harris l«ai down. , i ' Fernando Wood goij t he floor for the purpose ot .reading a portion of Doug's speech to which, objection had be'cd taken by C.olfnx Mri, sgid 1 ’he ciKh.r.Tcd eve ry word [ Long riUcrCd, and hoped he might beiijultided it! the resolution of ex'pulsion if , As Mr. Long’s speech had nof yet been published in the Mr. Col fax moved that his resolution be post poned till 2 o’clock Mooduy,^\fhich wa> unaniinou'ly. iigroed to'; 'Sir, Wrtshhilrne theii !dernar.;lhd fjie previous question cqHqi. resolution to expel Harris. The vpte was immedi ately taken, the Democrats makinc,!i slight Opposition to instant, actiod.Thc resolution Was test by ilj strict pltny vole of yea's 81.- hojJ 58-mwo thirds' being required to adopt Ut. . The only | Democrat who ( .vofcd.’ifnr expulsion was Bailey,, of lf rank Blair voled the same [way, Brutus J : Clay, and Hhllins. of 'iTisfioc rfl ancf even Odell, (voted .ikgwinst; it. ;jifvL .Stebhins, ol N-Y., was on the floor bufdid notirecordhik riamo. The.to'- tal was the largest for weeks. ■ lin on the announcement j of the reiult, Schengk! moved a Vcso .lulion severely oensuring Harris. They following members -lof [the' opposition i voted for'Sohonek’s resplutibb of con [ sure: Bailey, Cox, English.. Gansdn. Murringtiin and Wihfiekl. Those who voted; against Censure \ycre J C Ailcn, i Ancona, Bliss, CWcller, -1 Dennison, | Eden, Elridge, 'Jmw,; Lcblond, Miller, Pa,. Morrisort, Pendlblo|i, Pruyir.Tian ; dull. Ph., R.)sr,_ Strouse.lC. White and LF. Wood. ‘lt is no'iecablujthat nof a Bordet State member ivotjjd against conshrJng Harris,;y/lii'elrnhfiy. ir cliitl l irrg Thomas of Mitfj land, voted both for eipfffsrfih ahd ceiisuro. . " AHhough ihe Demociiats voted solid oh resolution, ‘dft'df’ hre likely Id do so on Long’s resol fit ih'ii, the lend ers tire; much exercised over' Long’s speech on Friday', thef dxtreim'6 frank ness pf w hich : ‘aft exceed '"gly ii juiious to the prospects of thy party; Though read to empty bench' ek, and not phafa6terixeid')by jahiKty of statemsnt, it:. ha's heed eieyhtc'd bv subsequent event's into thelmd'st prenb inent subject of discu^idn'in politicut circles..' , 1 ' ■ '! j Exchange of Prii timore Clipper nays: announced the fact of prisoners was I Butter-and Ould, and we rejoice now term* of exchange receive at. |bome i,i now in Dixie soffei i of tbeie worte tbi hole* OrilonSatiOonT.oUon. 'f 'ofePHASS'COCKT 3AI* [ : „.r comprising! tbe National expose , toBa Jejby Public Vendue or will meet in State Convention, in the- out-cry, on the premise?*' on , j i HU|i'io| tboHouse of 1 BepmontaiiVei j y T&URS2)AY 7 May 12fA, 1864 J, fitHarriabdrg, at noobp v ' 1 o’clock; P. M.‘ the i foUbjiVihg J4n TnuasDAY, April 28xB, 186* ! ' P" 1 l of » h “°. f ifX® 1 il j-’i--L t r .-d jiti Vu ! tolly, Ute of ehe Borough of to*. IRUtoia, , ,JJftco dißtnct wflli bo entitleo to nbw MoQging to hia minor children, game liepieaentalionjit now hag in thfc towit: The one qqualmoiely or-theuadividtMl Slate Legislature, and :tbe delegates half of that piece, parcel or lots of gmuiqMn will hhChdsen at Hitch tin os and in the, aaid Borough of-stow Bnghtah,hetog u J ™ . uT' urk!l parts of water lota numbered seven and eight, auefa manner .as shtul bo directed by a( u,jinßig each 6tber, and bounded ?vifol(ow», the respective county committee ■ iT jJ. N0..7, measuring forty-fire Kel ip width The State Convention is called for and extending from a thirty feet, street, on the purdoso of placing in nomination the east the race of the tow Brighton an metbib; ifibkot, selecting 'dele-’ WitW'C*nl*l,* ’tatWr •» «•» i Site tion Union Party,! to bo held »t: . j, . Baltimore <>n . the 7lh! of June next, j The portions of said lots being bounded m and taking such action as it may deem follows, to-wit: on the north by watch lot No. toVobei in reference to the; apprpacb- j 6, now .the property of B. &W. Wild; on- the ■- I east by street before mentioned, Qp tb* east •Pg Pregldential canvass. . _ j ern side of said race, on,the south by Water ( Tbe 'Selection of the district Ode— fto. also belonging t 0 the said; li, & |w. gales mind IPennsylvaniA to the Na- Wilde, and on the west by said.Beavjer iri+jei, tlodalf Contention is left.,' whereiit also, the equal moiety or dndmed half jofall the ijropeny belongs, to the people *«*«• orsaid water'lot No. 7, atwiM r, F, Vi,,» forty-fire feet in width and extending! iron •?^i.lfh' there CpUDty conyeill^ , the canal to the thirty fvcl street he for h men the different county committees are n on Jj. also the same undivided proj ortionfoi earitiklly requested to adopt Stich onc undivided half part) ofseven sharesofwa meabnees qa will procure aljfuil atlen., ter,cabh share being cquallothe one-hundredth dance fat their respective convoTitibnii! of all the h;a.cr furnished bydtdd. racei , j . . . I*". ii i .. K - upon which is.erected anew blone Grist Mill, And .hereby secure, lb P Q ; . measuring on the out side thirty sir fiotlsik delegates, a lull Jtiul fair exytjpssion 01, incb?3 in wiUth by forty-five feet sii inches in the, will O,J. the people. j: 1 | . ; length, and measuring inside thirty-two feet Tbe comrtlittoo cannot ! forbeaiii to i inches by forty-one feet. Three stones high congratulate all lovers of liberty aind'“bovc the basemeut, two water-wheels and the ÜbiOnTupOD ,>b' e NcmiO.ribmpbs f ?’y^jlj^L on of the purchiise ujoney pi tl e good cause in iNew xlanip9h.ro - on confirmation of sale by tho Com t, balanct and 3onneCticUl, and to' express tche Sj, two equal animal payments from tbat.dat<i liopf, sbured/!by all Ibyill ir.eb; J,Kat With interest from same time. , they are only the foreruners pf>nior,g. , j • wimixia-’' • splendid viptprie.* sftdn to .bo. w?«r»,d rqßert MEHA'IiD. - . ; the tamo cause alike by] bullot . of the ‘Esuto cf Samu and the ballot? ] s Kelly, dcVdj. .. ■ ■;! 1 I In behalf of the Union ‘ Statp -.Cen. April|_lB) 1864,' / ;i. |. tra) O•j J _ ‘ ‘.j | OkPH‘ANS'-COIJU r iVSAL \VAYNE McYEKiHj Chairman. ■ . . x , i-,..„:«r u . .... -v Till virtue of an. order of thciOrphhnS. , A^f 1 Seo’s-. 1K of the county of Beaver, the Un'd . ! IIAYSI ) .j. edwill expose to -sale by Public yea -i: : . i otibery, on the premises, on - i S®,Alex. Long, whose expulsion ; . : ; ondlt y' f^i,iy ji6f/t,. j frotb the House was mpved by Speak- i at l^ Vdpck, V, M; of saidday, ;uhdivide '.er Colfax; is' tbb “Dfiir!det , atic‘ , 'niem f two-ninths, part or moiety (subject to..th. ber hoin ,H. 2d iihU^ of Ohio, city bf Ciric'nnuti. ) | The principal scribed real estate belonging to Thomas Hair- t point; df his treasonabie spoecb| deliv- j ™wU; AUnnte’rfst' i ered :.on Friliaj was as follows:] j' of said Thomas Harger and Anne llurger. iii, “frh'iro wetb 'only kwo 'tb-b or |.;act of land, situHlcd ip ; I ; r,. . : •« . . 4 said county,Abound-*| st FITH.t,- the j -of •t’UO j Udginuing at a Dost Rl th-e | dt;dqrucy;tand, seepnd, the conliii- noriji-westcorner, thence along land: owned ;' itin of llidj war lor tbe Bulljagatibn formerly .by M’Kee, tl cnee ailing ■ ■ Che South. Ot thb t\vi, he lirefer,: lauds- oyrned ,by (widow) Sarah M nrack«u,_ I ,j ur , sloc t vriU comprise alii coaat iheforibefi Ho believedllio He(n-. the the Novelties^in : i niitl nartv I > were for nonce and t- Uf ,K^ CII K owned bj,, » _ finding yepps in all colors. A.-, lIUC pail} : ;%vere Ipr puio, mu tbun'cc ulong l lijuda owned by Ilebryl,- i.J b , :Z, kid beVlaeed'in a fi*lso position it. wiAf, tUepce along - lands. o>n ? d py].»Saa uvl h roc'ide*l\ks’ an d ,Y^l V lkd < r' ; ’ ,; f ! y nhininated a war eandhlale ” iliudricksori thence along lards dwned .-Heti-- wWeh Wc wS; \ a ; n at | \frri' 1 CttirfleM. in' ad verting. W .tlie Hendrickson, thence along, hoidb .owned caa fai i lb be suited., / 7 ' ' / ; \ -j i. ; jL. ' . ; , r ibv Jamcd ftproat, theace aluug i r -n«iy owiiea • j '■/'J- . —C > olntyn., said .lht.tj-i\.c quest, o.J of, Jolin K J 0> ianll:ov,,id by „ / V htSjin human lliuUf|s Ift , rulatlVO TUomarf Sl’Kce, tlieitce aluug laijut owruiti bjr I i. - y j, r» # T ’ .-*!-■ i l , s qiicstion.. . What hiiirht havu been j William Stuith. :bcn<?e;aloiig,liimi3 iiAiio'i by* ! . 1 . V. I ■ . i. j. il witlt propriety aiid htyally tbrce'l-WiUlain.andißavid Stcwan. to ;hc. j.iiici ofj. ... V>'K^’«6 1 «hor»q 1“ -> K trs ago ctfulil not be Pllid to^av.-! «ontaiui,.g in a,l abtfu. U him-. - LOODS.. | ( •! *i a s j !w.« r ‘(ircd and fovTy-fiv.e i acres ol mirtj.or!- • y/ ‘ [ ,• 1 -'a ~-J • •might vole .against Olg decltlia, 1 J e^.s about 8.) acres cleared and hinder, tdlti-! Our be foun<J repleteiyepri ? r;.i4| n; of |vyhp, t|Ut wh»*n li- } nation, balance limbered, Xoe kva- over Onfi]]Hundxed different styles,,iii freciiL Was hound to" lakei part against the I tered. There'i is a mill-scat an 1 gjiod'mill- French', English, and German fabries.-of-.y.. tW' -:j • ] T :■: x ; ; .iii dam on the sakne. ■ • "t' ' |“ j- i est importations, at prices as low a* years age FliisTcouitW lias ieominilteii ikselt I'] There, arc| on the premises, a (rameb' '/ , v •' •' v , i. A . . r • , 11* rni * tnd frame barn ol good sue, anti rtbc r putting this rebellion, down _ l K.„u: n(r - -me fruit • trees on the pr ntleniuii irom, Ohio!(Long) hjd san? e undivided tito itiore than Duvts VrOulli oribed premises Wife ~ ~Vj. —t,*»-t,a A si„e?hu j toibrany; Harper, t ec’d. y - | licit! sliouid hi’, rebuked; i , t,'| of the ‘purihasXmonfey! Ml. llanjis, of Maryland, endorsej the sale, hyythe c< urt^,!; cry sqnterrcc uuered by! Air: Long. annual parents, i romu-. ; . iu* ~ i i a i 1 t! i•' lx '•—. es( jthereuu from same-, i il no)ii(l sts»nu bv him lor : woal theCoifpf* I '.We shall bc r m receipt of daily from woe y If th*ere was honesty in jhe niocrutic pirly thev would rise like', )3x ajtiu .Ariae Jlargfr. : ciieapnes?. vpdll be l,|n-ricar.e Ltd 'awfeep awav .thbse! tDrI:( , fM 1!■ u! « 1! praying u,von tho ' vif IbEAVEH. ski: ' ‘ ■ i’ S * ! r,V . } l " -di.«y,r) y r -- the ovJu'cour iJ . :• , tsT.otonU in favor .ot recogntafig ._I.W for said] • J Southern Coiifedgracy, but df gno« V JUre thh" If oh '.Judges of said „ t , ieSicing iu secession. ■* . Cojvrt.j, -In the matter or the petition, for pai> - ■ 1 ! '.j '■! I U»u;u!cfthe / real estate of .Mai-y Ewing, deb'HOUSE EURMSHIMG GOODs B(KJ “Zs not the iwr waned dau g llt er_of_ Skmuol Pjuntjholl, of- ' /j ! ■ u.i ,i • j ,'j ■ tlie benefit of the nenro?” ' '‘ r I v (- aBh 'P’ Heaverrcolinty: dead,, . Linens; sheeting afid pillow linrin^.i'••ilf., J, . "fnejlt Of me negro? . , I auipv to wit: March IRUt, ride otl the ■■Marsaifes tyid ' honey coinb' iiui!t»,|in I'wlc^ pjpl' The ' United; Staley 1 lifts dojhe 1 ind.legdl jepr,csomafirbs said : hlue ,and[ nnjpkinaj- towes, ’a’-* lib directlv forj the nei'ro but. ; in * : jp-ne. intermarried -With Wiliam covers, apd .Irish lineuaj alwavs on J : r: ! - v ; 0 icbclhon whic.i t.S . Hh.as living iu, Fbunlain CoUuiy? own MO generosity ItO the, slave, but' 1 Indiana, anti Thomas [Ewing; niw I belonging S 'g’ru tiled him justice. 'Tbat/jlu* to 'the ■Army of the. Urjitcd Slates, Co. Dj.V2d If, is for the benefit ot tho Colored I’oluntcera. nJw in Tenfessoo: A.iex- 'trtte biitAVH innWrntir/»rv *{ n T er kwing< father, dr th- nlmes'aid cliil- H.,!v I'kn V m L P f, IV and husband of the afofesiid!MaryL trtr llll.t. the good that Utjh/black Jjni- ting, jdei'd., now residing ini Dinvillo, lien rtly Will Win norpitl.e .abolition, of drinks County, ludiana. u'n.l all lothcnr inter tvery is eclipsed by the surpussing • jatpj. to shew'cauVe if any tl(ey[halve wh|y an -oil to the' whitj majorttv. Aivnin* i >«TOhst-.to make partition of thcjrcjil estate of the., war were noXagiinst slavery i. at ' a9 L ui: - conl.r In „ %v... 1, ■j ■ Court, to bclicld.in Heaver, m»ni tor cotll 1 not, be a t. Bi, tqi. slay cry IS Baid county.on the first Monday hf June next e only enemy that |iwe hare., ‘ .■ 1 I|. , A' Tjnc Copy hf Kufe. ') ■ ■;4w. I not a better daii t/pi, M** 1 - ' « JOHN A. :FRA?tqR ; Cllk cause 1 om/dlUny to restore the South. 1 Statekythtir old' privileges* to mef \c, even ukth slavery? ; ' ; ,j.. Noll/'Tor.iyoul' by j recognizing sla ;ry, V6uld re-establish -the Unidni on jiisuiiioo btisls. You wo.yld cvei.l do rfore than pittdon . the' criminal; you would restore therefi ; ruo.' Wo aru thc only true Ut.i.dnjists because wo waaLo destroy | the,, elenicrrt .of quid-thus use the wap to dblaiti pef r manbnt : peace; a Lnior. wilb;oat cause ofi quanel:— P/iil. Press ■ tior nfu ofcl vftt tin to go no be 'ef. rci Think op Tins.— r **'l’ll take yo;?r •paper if jiou’ll let me have it for a doilar/aiid a half a 3;ear_ just as voti used Id,” says old 400 acres and>rnon fyjat interest. We svippose’so; and we ■will take 1 -what butter, you t havei’to sell if, ydn will let ushalve it at a! sliil .ling a poirnd, just’as:you used tojaiid your surplus'pbtatOe!* if you will let us havexhcm at two kbilfings. a bush el, just ma you used, to. Friend, two yeaft a'g<V we could buy more andd'bt leir 1 pftpbr fir $5O than .yr'v can' n’Ojiv foil $lOO. 1 Two y«urs ag6 3’on .soldi potatoes forf_ two Vo three suillingk; nojw they are Worth' six, and You eic pSfc't to. sell so no (fib a dollar -before long. |ln fact ( vc>r3 J th : n‘g y-bu have Ao dCltihis .doubled in price within j.he two years Our paper was fur niijhed ilow therr.fand at 8200 now, it jhf not iwluyt itshnjild be in prop'of Hon to the price of levcrthing else.— -Exchange. ' i’ : . l®“The Union ticket for charter of fibers wal elected ini Pruicetbrt, N. jK, la»Y tveelc—Hezi-kiali Monnf, the can didate for Mayor, having- about 50 majority: Last ycar the Democracy had 80. - I tJoNtK«.—ThOißal- We have alragflj that an exehar.jje being arranged bj’ l{ Fortfcss .Monroe, j;b team that, ihe' I will enable ris to ill onr poor fellows jng all the horrors II CalcatU black . —To the heirs and legal reprosc nta- Mar y Ewing, dccld.; You ajnd each of Yd ll ,^)f®.f® rc hv.notified to he end appear at ! th|e;tiise spdpfacc mentioned in Ihe foregoing Rale,; for tbu purpose therein aet'if.rth. ■ l : ' I ;!’ -I JOS. LEBLIE, Sh’ff' , . SHEairr’s Ornci,; \ ■*' ■‘ j -, .Beaver,apr.l2,G4 u j • . ] 7 "“NOTICE IN PATITJON. I'-’, j TJ> the prphans’ Court, inland ifo:- the cojin- J JL, t v of-Beaver, and ?tate of I’ei nsylvania; jTo ithe heirs 'and , legal represet talivea ■of j James Duncan, late of Ohio tp. in a:.id county, I dec'd: Take notide that by virtue of a writ of ! partition, issued out of the Orphans’ Court of jeniir county; and to me directed,as inquisition < to'mate partition or valuation of Jjhc real es tat-o oPaaid dee’d., (situate in Industry tp., iin said covutyo will bo'held on thc premises, on •; the l-lh uay cY May, 18*; 1, at which tims and place you may attend if yon think prop er. - , ’ Sh’tf, I I SuEturr'a Ornci,' ~ i , 1 Beaver, Apr, 12, ’O4. ' p ? ■ . Estate of Jas. Carotheis, dec’d. LETTERS testamentary; on tif estate of . James Cahthkes, late dfj raeene twpi, Beaver. county, deceased, haviugi been' is sued to the undersigned, all persons indebted ate required to make immdiate payment, and those having cUirns Will present them, prop erly authenticated for scttlementi. \ !■' { ROUX. WIItTEUIIiL, Ekacutor, i ‘ -aprlS’Ol . . 11 mover, tp. jTV ALL PA P EltS. •; , 'K‘. I'l: 1 L" ■ I , WINDOW SHADES, ' ; BORD RS ’ : DECORATION'S, and every ' ' Paper .Hanging;,line, are; ndw offered to' tu? Trade, and buyersgenerallyAl.khe lowest prices sepl|t Nb.iluT Martel rt..,near Fifth, Pittsburg I j • _ I _______ . JOS. H.'hijOHEg.;' - I JAMES S. ,; :r ATT ORN E Y AIOT , .(DISTRICT .ATTORNEY. ; ■k' BEAVER, PENNjA. * ] •SR-Offiee in tte Court Hooae ■ f.:.. i • i A, - ■ - I>RY OdbSs I .! I V tORTHI Ati. XLiMa X. Cte:lv . ; I - • . I, -!' . i s GARDIRnEIM i - v \ 1 succssao&a tor E. R. GARDNER & £p., tjf' - ,L - ' ■- 93 Niarket St., (! „ i / ■- < pittsbSrqs; '/■.■•VX' ...... . Between Fifth at. and Diamond. * ■ :-t- '■ '|'r ■ J - Conn WE take,-the liberty to inform of' Beaver count} thal-we have i W g,]' p- : ly increased oar facilities for eatr+mifoa ic» pt- ; / \ I -1 I>ry ijGroods Bvisinjess, \ers\g i line. atfour old stand. - Our entire'ahentCoh.iiiuiJ bn devoted t&thc-increase" of Jmr % watch the interest'. of Our custom^rt| wiii .fcj sustained and promoted by every iems ourj powe*. j, M NEW SPRING SILKS| CL o' A TC S.„ a W T c k\ '■ - . . ■ # > ' I, .LACK G00D3 % . ; / i CLOAKING CLOTHS’ I ; .. /•"•/j ■ ' ’ i. j- -i -. Oftssimeres in. plaid and fancy.‘uriiffncMf* tweeds, -saitihett, cprduroys, and- uitß.it* boys wear of nil kinds; lie best;s»{ocfc u! city,;at the lowest prices. . i\* BALMORAL Ajtp. HOOP sklKTj of'which wp jarfe the sole. agent lot celebrated maltes/which we’ .will sell tec customersat wholesale prices.,- : ; • . ‘ ‘ i i ; , DOMESTIC GOODS. . * Domestic,and imported flanhels •will be, found large, and woll'asMtiW.f' 1 ' our 'prices Will be made-. So’moderate Hr c place, themirithin reach of all. • 1 . i.r 1:, * . - t- . . j ti ■ - e •,! MouiiNiNG goods.- :l CHEAP, CHEAP, CHBAf KIT) GLOVES AAUI aonSKT , Persons visiting the ci'y fo ‘h 1 r■' purchasing Dry Gjods, are' respecff'i'h’ ' c j ted to call, as our entire stock will; Bi ■ ' • ‘ , ‘‘ • 1 1 I New, Desirable \and Cheap■ GARDNER i'lMitSlM -i ■ - rjv.,,’ . Market Street* _ ' Pittsbui’ch’ ■ i . - Barwawr Fins SiuHi» B***?* 9 ' At ‘' \ > ' 7 = ! »>. I I- 1 -. ; ' Alt D-■ }\-i " / 1 r VI 1 1 f 0& i
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