The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 04, 1866, Image 2

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J. fa. is*.trtiikiNT , &. ;
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Co. imi r a. AND rai?autross.
Atitii. 4th 1866
- - 7
soa GOVIUINC*
GEN. JOHN 'GEARY,
, lOr 'COUNTIL
CONNECIIiOUT ELECTION.
Grand Republican Victory--Gen
' Rawlaris Majority about 1.000
—;Legiblature Two io -
• The, hardest political .contest that
Waieiter 'fought in the State ;Of Con:
tiviiti 6 ut Was decided on. Mont* in
favorlof 'the Republican pithy. The
Copperheads - have been : - claiming the
State beronit 006 to 8,000 majoiity.
The following la the - latestilispateh:'
lIASTPORD,. April 3, 2 1 30, a. m.
RAttrOS from all,bnt ten towns give
Hawley 700 majority. The ten towne
~to sear from will probably increase
big majority to 900. Senate stands 14
Republican to 7 illernocrato; Rouse,
abobt 50 Republican majority.
Tue President, as was anticipated,
has vetoed the "Civil; Rights Bill."
TT,hiti` bill declared all persons born in
thetniteri Stater, except Indians not
timed, ter' I)i) citizens- of. the :United
States, a
.d entitled alike to the rightis
;and priv
i lSgen of citizens and to the
. protection' of the UniteckStrites Gr,ov
erfaliont. The President objects te, it
• bee-sane he:nerds the provibions' as
idit sweeping, interfering- ttlith the
righter of the ; States, atid because: he
think" the time,has not yet come to
declare negroes citizens of the United
Staten. There appeara ..a griiiii deal.
of, Seutitern prejudice i against the
negro in his veto message. It is very
Timbal:de that Congress; will pass the
bill ov'ehin.vete: . , This is the second ,
k il
iinporta t mealtime vetoed by the
President this senator). Tyler exereis
ed the . teto'power four time during
his administration, and for so doing
rendered. his administration find him.
•sell extremely unpopuhre 'with all
tit rties. : We: fear rresident Johnson
milli cover him administretion and him-.
'sell %PP Ate odium., Both bills 'b
leed. pauled;Congresa by a two-thirds
~,vote,ind it_ ie no mall ,matter for is
President to set up , hist judgment in ,
apposition to the will-of . two.thirds of
the Representatives of the people—
It becomes an Executille to be very
zarelni hew he uses this extraordinary
ix - titer vesteri-in him by the Conntitu
.. lion. Ho should enttsid l tir that it is
more - likely that ho May be wrong
than two-thirds of the , Senators and
Representatives in Congress. , -
SULITott Poor, of -Vermont, died at,
his residence in Washington', on the
?Bth ult. He had been_ in the Senate
dixteen. yeats, and was
l'ealled the father of the Sun*. - He
was one of the ablest,purest and beet
men of the dation. t3bth of the Ver•
mont Senators have diet; within o year.
Collomer and Foot lung represented"
Vermont in the Senate of the•'Uuited
Stites, and i effected' roat creditapon
their State. Judge, Poland was ap—
pointed to succeed Collomer: Who
Foot's successor will be is not yet
known. One thing la certain,Vermont
will hover send abler or better men
than those two deco More. A
*bole natio?.mourni
'' 'Ws clip the folio\ _ring no.
(ice of our Representative- from MIN
PbiladelPhia inquirr. It is li2Metbing
to have 60 popular and worthy a ; Rep.
resentative. Col. Quay is making for
hitaself. ii. State reputation, and - ','the
time is not far distant,' when the State
will delightto do honor to the present,
Repreamitative from (Beaver county.
l iQ
NotwittistandingtM'r 7 oily has taken
80 prominent, @cart, i the proceedings
Of the -.Legislature; &he while the
'chime of corruption Web !Peel,- made
agaihst others, those Ik'srbo - niiiias the,
;charge are always easeful_ to say that
/.
1
1 1 • *.
otirgepreseutative Is noti ncluded in
die. charge. He Is . beve suspicion.
*ad what the PiteetbureComilfreiai
'Say& of him, in anotherleolumn:
Tna Anitritsuri t ortl BlLL.—This
-bill bat beck prepared! nip year with
@Unordinary care. ! Actir.g upon the
recommendation of-the Governor, no
money was given to, eny institution
,whose benefits ivOli i not open to all
-the people of the Opriimor.wealth—in
other- words, no ieetarian or loofa
charity was favored. Th&Philadet. ,
pia members . as ill rt my huund, rep
-
Swilled the claims ~ of the different,
aeho.ile, homes and charities 'in their
several dielriets, bat Without eucceee.
When the- bilk wee under constdeni
tion, the sections ?relie ablYldefended
by therchairman of' tl?e Coniimittee of
Witytand Means, Mr. Quay, 'of Seaver
county, whose eh ampionshi p',cf' auy
Measure daring . the present seasiciu
has been equivalent to itssuccess.
. Psoor.tmATi
Jethinitivhan isined
Wired illiistiingion; Al?
ilientrtotion
oozed: _
sg upon *hi ti to base repridiation.
When-it was desired to be 'offered,
i s friends sought nn advocite *hose
r putation .would place him - abore the
ir tearable' and degradhig. taint attach
ed of late years to all editern railroad
legielation, and that is =wan tetrad in
M.r. Quay'la evidenced by thomenner
. c
in which, it was passed, the v‘pry ;rare.
leasness of the Rouse beinethe high
est,Possible compliment, showing that
his connection with the matter was
guarantee of its prOpriety. . Permit
c e n i s it u op m laca b is h3 ede , 7 eni ar tt i h t ti _ ih 'i i s s ,.' hmi t it h s e tfiinde c ae4 e ile' s 'e u h r i e :
s orild riot fail upon ' him, but upon
t ose who failed to check it. ' I this
1
e e the interests were local and
Is
t ose upholding their'. without excep
ton desired :be passage of thobill.
I would ' join . in denouncing "hasty
1 gislation,' brit justice demands! that
d nunciations should fall l only .upon_
tt o guilty; neither Would ~ I be under
-
a ood ,as in favor,ot the bill in Aues•
ton. My desire is simply to. JO jus..
tee to one whom ' I believe to be an
lionorable, man. " , ' lA.
[ln our article-On railroad legielf
ton at Harribburg, we meant no re•
leaden on Mr. Quay; but simply to
shovr the people how easy some rail•
Fad bills could go through the Souse,
bile otLerts equally as important and
robably thore honest are hung ! rip ir.
ciikhinittees or laid upon the'table, as
ell as tO expose the lack or vigi
-1 ikee of :Ambers, wbo, thoughtpres
nt, did ix know such a bill wa pas
a (P. Wri believe Mr. Quay to; be a
oiiiii iiitions legislator, and a friend
t Weatorn intereets.3—[En. Voiimsa
lAL. , _ I
-The soldiers' Bonitty Bill
, d into the't S. Senate bic Senator
ikon, provid4s as 'follows :-Every
honorably discharged soldier, is to re.
+live a bounty of 88 38 a itiontb for
every month be served during the
War, but - froin this sum there , is to be
deducted any bounty alfe*dy receiv
b,y tht.sottlier from the .United States.
The idea is' to , equalize: the bohnties,,
that both • the soldiers who have In.,
calved b•Jiinty,'and those who liaim not,
h i t get sum equalt 88'
Shall, a o 88 a month
fotavery month.` of service.
.lietli
incis to be paid to desertersi or to
soldier who were discharged at their
~
own request; (unless the latter' went
ictito , some other service ;le , _,the army
r nays-0 nuns the Wacky - to be paid
tiiiieliters Who. have traded,'
s away or
tketisferred' their
.discharkes and be
fbre,_the payment 'of the ixurity - to
4ny, soldier, be is , •to 'be reqiiired to
make oath rthat he 'has not sold his
dieeharge papers, or , trade away or
tlransferred them in. any ' manner.—
The; bounty is to be paid to the so!.
dierin person, at or near-the place of
tb; residence , and to no one else: - Igo
ower of attorney , or similar transfer
'to be secOgnized i in the payment of;
the ',money .. . , - The botillty providiscflor
i • ,the' act is to bet paid to the heirs of
eceased soldiers by the Second Aud
i xJ, , oflthe Treasury, according tc the
c i
if ins I nowi.providfd by law: 1 The
fth section of the act sets, apart ,the
roceede of any tax heleafter•lto be
lai4 on ,cotton for the payment of
runties provided in the bill. 1
. . , —..1.......____ !
[ ' The !Eight Eton? Law.l
, .1 , 1 I
l The following t o Mr: Donnelly's
I, , 1
eight hour bill,' which patseti the
Manse on Thursday: ,' b' t
. A
An a c t for tae; protection of labor , -
ms..l I 1 1 1 1
_ ..,
.
, .
1, B,Xcrricai 1; 'Be itietlacted, &c.: That
biliettfter labor 'performed! during a
i ta
ertod of eight' hours or; any secular
ay, in all cation, woolen, silk, .paper,
, gging, flax and' l 'other factories or
Workshops; in the • ,Commemwealth,
- shall be considered 'a legal day's labor
4nctilereaf,ter contracts, made for the
employment of- inenbanics and labor;
era .1 in all' the various *lrani:hes of
tra,:ilelor daily labiirete, shill be con.
to
be for eight workingliours
to title day , in 'any CmployMent; Prod
idclil; That, this act shall take; effect
riorii• and after thei first day of July
neii; and,-Provided fUrther, ,Thie does
kotjiilmy to farmers or teantsteri.
r !
' REAL 11TAVE &W)I i RENTEte--SATE 4
ew Yo rkletter :•Thit wirrotilit; i* real
estate offered for sale in this city just
.ficot is astonishing,. and - the,- fall from
prices -that- obtained ,'s .. f ew nieeib
il
Qiigol is equally noticeable. . A Very
Urge. amount of, real estate is offered
i' t - auction every, week, but by no
cans I all i that -fa put up changes
sods --owners not being Satisfied
A, itb pricei bid. Property of ui.quee.
imiable value,. however, commancLfull
talon . trp.' tows unimproved *rilier
ty, 4nd some in doWn 'town 'thetricts,
t - liatlcan no longer beieckoned ituiong
the ftsbionable regions of basilieas or
residence, Chow a great fallieg OM - A.
'short time 'ago, Come tote on Igghty--
third strocit;that in 1860 brought $786
' ac' li, were sold for . $6OO, and other
inlilar instances might be mentioned,
Ttts Freedmen's Bureau has reqept.
!), ißeeeived satisfactory . rvortiF Mins'
OHM:rent- Tiortilna of : the Southern
Stites regarding the condition nt tbe
nrd' men. i•They Unite' in 'the . states
eat , that .they are exhibiting - ge4,3at
terpriseind etiertyin Me proseta
liminf their labois under cbsadviita
tains 'cirentriiinoceti,!and, are_ ,harry
if;i4nppoiting. ' ' ‘ - - '..
1 ~ ' • '•- ' -I ' '
-t. 1 i . .• •
ox:= President
Proctiraition'
rlll;l6'idaiia
I- g
and 'Peace re=
•
I: ' Hasty' ► Lototit44tion ! ~.
I -. ' -- -- SWiiiiiiitii R
aiiii2iViiii --
0 . ",..avii,or Itr th e • Pil e ata rg l C " "ter , el ":
I fear ; that groat injustiee nuty, re.
ult to 'Mi. Quay from the article up.•
•
1 11 "Hasty liegialation,' l . in iisti Abb.,
' tim+ of the Commercial, as it me)! be
inferred that the bliaatiness',' 4:taiiks'
Orpe mottaure ettiibutable ti, hinit-...
The conduct of -•thet gentlenuin to
leards • western; intet4sta, deinanda at
ti t s: I: l :e ate ucy ,
ti c: m a_rm .i :
ho il 11 ,: a :to nd
at commendation , and this ease 'needs
s be 4 is h ia is ted ect
'rest, light: - Th e "Anti:inciter :- bill
i Ataelf, as stated-In the article, •shas
o objeuttionibiti:_features, sad the
a outingik.the,Seirate developedinotb•
. .
Sehator Wy.tilou'a Botutty BBL
EMU
-ritwoi L ac l ,#'
• Min MgrtientlOS Dicoreed: Wife, than
Asta hifi 2 . 7l`vat Frost Bar 'to Bar
knisin:,nasuedl. o ler. rens , tly dt
✓ MO (rim MP isire atlSt. L'onig ! fob
1. wed her/ in fliss-reishienCe_4 . .4 her
b either; Ml 7 flinierinaiiiliviogittlake
S tion,thirtY r aiX mace,' from Chieago,
op..the • =Michigan ,Central Railway.—
hat lbw cause i r allt that led to sepa
ration of Molley and hie wife has not
been made piblic, but it must • have
been something yeryaggravatitg, fOr
the. feelings on o both: sides appear; to
have bear. .4111110140. --He desired !to
bate her opt Ofl existence, and with
snob anintent,peilly,expri:eased, fel.
loWed - ber frontplace to plaCe t breathe,
c
itvengeanite. f=rom,
To escape him she
it ught refuge With. her bristlier. On
uesday evening she wake° alarnied
hearing of ibis arrival at het !motil
e 's hotel. the a e fled to her apart,
ent .and lock d; the door. At the
tie, her brother was alisent. • Motley
ila
dminded ithnitlance to her room.
t fli
ib was reseti. :He departed,• and
Ts ifolley dismissed her mind 11 l
all app
ll rehensiona,sa he took the train
far Lthicago, .ndl she wont about her
e stobury : datiss OnWednesday
t
evening the %aim sitting in 3ne of the
upper morns a fho hotel ; with two of
br brother ' s lidren who were kneel
i g before her with uplifted hands,
rii
peating after hey theiiiiirnple even.
ig prayer,when:a footstep was beard
a d and stealthily
ing Om door; . Mrs. Molley.
ri ,
turned round in; her chair ' the door
:84ddenli - opened I and ep_she had time
tq ptter i a.; so4am; he man whom
above all she dreaded to meet stood
bforei her with a revo ver pointed at
1
ii r head. Almolit simbitatuously he
fi r ed-; The...shin 'Whizzedput bar and
lodgede inYthe opposite will ,at the
apartment. - The children, alarnied at
the report, and at tthe appearance!of
the mare, screamed frantically, and
r4shed into the come of the roam,
where they remaisiedl
terror Stricken
and , almost inoensible., Finding that.
the shot had its mark. !Malley
draw a large, sheath; knife from his
belt, and rushing tipohl . tbedefaiiceleis
*omen, seised ; her bydihe hair.bend
ig back her heed, plublgodi the Eade
i=n=to, her throat. l icemPletely si;vering
t' e windpipe islidjugniar vein. The
d eadful deed wet; accomPliehed before
ii y alarrn was; given. end the murder
his garn.onts.; besmeared! with the
blood of hie! victim. I rushed to the
nts= of ,the 1 stairs. - He passed
trough theJnir room,Where a numlier
of, men were seated roinid the -stove,
✓arbed the door and Shouting "now
1 m revengeihr I fled from thp bouts,
a d disappeared iii the ildjacer.t woods.
So quietly 444 the thing done, and
a( completely'. were tho hi - mates of
t e house taken !by surprise, thatZno
a tempt was matle-to bar his passage.
Mrs. Ittolleyoi
t s non as ehe had
re
tired the fatal stab, - steggered -ou ot
e..room and! dOwn the stairs, when
she fell a corpee 6n the door. Then
a scene of anparalellnd excitement
took place. The women and,childien
sOreamed,'andithe men i rushed in Mll
directions in pursuit of
,the murderer-
The telegraph and hand pare, were
brought into Lase in ondeilizorino6
intercept ,the assassin. !Oh Thursday
sorning a large party Vganized and
oured the w i onds in e's , fry direction
with the avowed determination At
bring him dead or alive. 14 the after
rikior. be was found deed Within tivo
friles of the bobse, with his, throatcgt
om . earl.° ear 1 ,The nstrumcnt ,of
deatn wass-th'emilne km e with which i
he killed. hie wife. W en I,found; the I
body '_wee still I .. warm. and bleeding
frMely flora whi .11 it is • nferred that
I ''. 1
featful of - being ;intercepted he 'con;
°Sided biniseitiand upon, the approach
of the scenting 'party,ut hie throat.
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Freedom for, the Isiah, Franchise
ibr the Afrioan. .
&writer in ihe Reihielacm Chronicle,
ho signs hiln i siff a.•W, . Morton, (a
na
gro,) offers mil the friend's of Irish
f eedom in Ireland to ridsefifty thous •
s
and• dollar., among 04 ras e
people
el k Pennsylvania. provided -that the .
le dere' of the Fontana . in this State
Sir;ill-; do all !their power, by action
and ccnvereation, to dissipate the
pilejudice which now exi ts among the
Irish agaiost. Arid to aid in doing Jus:
tie to the negr& t b,y gra ting him the
anchise. There, la so ething noble
Pd truly Christian like: n the prop 4:..
ir il
iti°ll / 4 in 7 th l e t ' t fl rtilti,--Iscltiairai-tt. th
h ri a g to h v i er ti we
we=nd may think of the policy 01 l extending
the elective franchise " to I thebegro,.an
offor like this.lofleentribring towards
freedom_ it. Ireland for the right of
the franchise iikAmerica, made by the
black frien of 01:ater lien& speaks,
velumes, and .lea not fail toelicit:tho
.respent and- ebakmand theMericus at.
trtioss if theiitesmarl and the 06
la thrinist.—sa r isburg: Telegraph.
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' -signation i of Senikor Clymer.
,
ken. Relater I Clyme eoppez head
Senator from Bolls con sand cop-
Rerhead candidate. for i_Gb;trernor, re
signed his seat' lin the senate this
Morning. We are . setio , sfysieclined
to the opisioS that - the I liciborable
gentleman has:niede a aselees sacrifice
BY this act - Se :tear Clymer of course
'aeeks to impress ibis pohtical friends
with the belief that h ePproachei
bi le fate in October next withl necciii
inl ccolness, land that ,he is ready
c eerfally to *Omit to
which is to be •in de of Ihini at that
time by" his pSrtyi. Bat if the gentile
!Men seeks to MOO citheriimpresaionis,
such as that he bike ch t Tice of sic.
dees,be will.bei sadly mistaken and his
itionds. wofully I misledi-=, ,Har. Tie ,
BCit. A ult ' • '
. .
SktraTes Clang &eV_ 'esjie is wil.
I '
; ' & .
thy .satiiioe tqe - life, . be, in
de
." . .i of thei.trnion.,, Yudgel , Why
dill e 'ranee 11411 honor lend :enfrin.
erai4M - ent - to Oioleoiliii Tare actually
rmtkieg *such Sacrifices? lelymer vet,-
edi against the tbef soldiers ob All questions
affecting their iighta, doitaxenii i or
their in tcrettei es i n at.' Tel., I,
i L'
j ... ,
El
.. l aeiriA~sm...raktvik_,__._ Moth*
•ifew..-aVitter.7,,-"-7Latienotning ebaug
thswpwittlietotorcexpreised, that
the'Waiaand Means Committee will
reixianisend tbe lax' upon 6,ude
petrohntiti•le-laken -Of 'The' iCom',
rqueti A it IS - .rePcort,.o. Ititnr.o :1 11 i*
ppor_to the passage, ilt_the requcet by
the' zisislature F-yolar, State, and
44* theywould be ni •JeisteneiN.-
ous nowt iin the repcit4lorthe Rave" ,
nue Commission thine is ta recomrnen,.
dation the repeal of the tax up
on "refined oil;" buktb,eY are ; Oilfmti . l
believe, Upon the Subject of the ertide
article. ,10rie -ie
little - dciubt" will; be' eiempted from
• tax, but,rrltiolrCatinot no* - 'be stated
with confidence. ' ' • ' •
, Innfleiquenne . :of insults ,to the
National Sag in varioas c placee in ,the
'Department of: Arkansas, den. Rey.
nolds ass lammed a special order,"-dated
the 'fith ;Inst.; for. ;he ,serreat on the
.pot of Zany persons,,,whauiVer, who.
by word' or dead may be guilty" of
such- outings). • COnman'ding
are to rezetvir. partia l s eo isirosted and
subject them to -trial, and each vim:,
- mandanCl is papeCiallyy, lerijOined , to'
cause the National, flag to - I be kept
flying in all suitable weather. The
order fertiler direepi the. farnisb.ing
of additional ensign') to and their dies
play by. Officers. in.ebirge, of
lie office connected with the, military
service; end declares that, all Civil offt.
core are! entitled to,' itisplaY Na.
tionat flog - , and will bedsustained in
"enforcing respect to, the umc
Ova .Putviroast.--The PSnaiylVania
Itepoblitan platform eTeites great
immee *Moog the Republicans of oth—
er,,Statool It is spoki+ of and
commended by the Ileptiblican press'
everywhere. The Detroit Tribu e
says: _ • _
This the most signititimt, politic , I
expreesion yet made,: and ,it a
to the honor of the staunch- Union
men of the Keystone State, at they
have attained a bighot exprOssion in
their . plutfoini- than any Slate:hits
given since the close of thn %var. We
welcome the fact Ai an incli4tien of a
return tn'plain speaking Una honest
prinuipleik • -
/ l oath of. 5a1140r. 4 1 1 0 t .
. .
Senate ir . Foot, of Veririont, I died in
Washington; on the 28th. ink,. It is
related tbat' before talclOg , lekve,' this
- morning;•or nil in
,the . room; inClutt:
ing his wife, brother and , nepliew;and
Mk. Baxter.' of: Vermont, Cdr '; Foot
expressed a desire io take ailast look
at the Capitol and • requested to be
ridged in - :his bed so that, iho 'Might do
so. His ireisbes'were at. once e9Mpli
edlrith. end jail, as thug badraised
him so . ihat, his eyes retail
l on , the
building~6e
oxpired.. ;tf• - '
•
The N•ear . Jereey' Sena,
TREN7A3N,II. J l . April i-41
hers of :t;he, Legielatuue have- , ,
rived. Scovel
Tha tQWn in quie . up fast wig
ti re. The - Seaator lid queetion
topic ntireit. 1 . Mr. Cattell
friends will not recede. •
Mr. lkovel hitsjetimatedl- a l
banclilitterracceptable tolbirn,
eluding 'himself., action 134
taken toinight, bet a nii4enie
fiobtibly,be made to.4norroer
'
MAJOR Giscums K. Liam; Vi
listed e.service as =private
Chicagik poard of Trade Batrel
was - selected_ by Gen. Grant
position pf Adjutant General,l
stiff, ',wing to 'peculiar (pall
ht.:l%-ml) , and 'efficiency lie lag
the field; -hap been promoied
Adjutaney of the Lieutenant
are„, staff; vice Colonel Bowers,
ed, witliAlio rank of Major in t
ular arms. •
1
• t ,
I r
THlt Triasury Departmen t[ is eonsid•
°ring the propriety of placing the
nettes Grant; Sherman, McOollocli
and o'llol on coupons . .. IThe Making
such additions to i Goiernmenf honds,•
is to intorfsre with the ceuriterfeiters'
. business, las it iis 'admitted t hut • the
most suctaisful means Of 'detecting
countqfeits is-by comparing the gaud
uine vigil tes with the spurions. ,
•
Tbe Tribunes Washington Special
says : During the last year oft e war
the Post Office earned a net ,
,profit of
over fiBoo,ooo from' mail , earyiee in the
loyal States. :-,The first, three months
that the Mail service was resukiied
the South; there was a the
..whole,cOnntry of over 11520,
the msli, routes are bking etetvied
over
,thesSoutb the deficiency rap idly
indreatie& •
• •
Dacusxis PRICES.—The demide in ,
•
the prices , of' domestic and fereigr,
,niatura'cles sinej the, ,coni_rnence.
'Went of th e year is - froni tyrany.4lva
to thirty, ipei cent , hefextent `of
the losses sustaine d , by inlport4rwand
jobbers May be inferred fromdf*is.--
Cotton.bis met ,vrith a, alp greater
decline, and ' good 'nnanY. _articles
have fallen at least flitY per nent.---
Biepits. I
T ' T it 'LundOn Post de c l ar es di t E,ng ,
lan has •alnfost 'come ,e.o the 'nein
sio that there ought ~o be in° Ire
stri Porle. ,on i any sew , fisbibi, and
wa s , tO' u ldifitnehthi, in rise, they
should lieek•to:eittoroe too Stringently, :
their . ett*psts Ybta *filet ! ' Amer.: '
juin fli4reeen that th e , ,Witas ' Gov
ernment iii at:liKtltutottircA g rea t
eserificest,iteupPocti . tfi* thousaad
miles away, a p a itft, ti 'has. virtielly
abandoned,. at Um,. • •
.. ' ; 1 ' 'I. •
i 1 --i--,1
.t -
rim WAY • Cotikinftflabe Vert. ix .
Conabsini.:=l" is ti . i.rnatter of l ibffloial
Corigregolionat' r.etford, ;that =ter di
years ooPeoerbeed'Din - VOOrbesi was
upon , the= Kande Committee o§ Brea
--
Honk he iineeer east nvote in favOr of
ejecting. - Is. Democrat,- or in, fairoir , oti
retaining s- Whig'or Reinthiruan i : No!
better :ediderkee, could be addieed o f !
the lack kOreandor, , truth ;andjustkre'
mt. the - pelt 4 obeli-11l *dm WO
of Fa'filsettlesioejacl - all'l r ix )6l * . 1 :.
~ ....:1-1 .-- - [ "'i1 46 l ,-;.
=I
atit
tial,tvdeoce on the 1 0 '
'Newi, Tort, is not Toed's!l
ehatev'te
lommEry.. Its colt will eieeetl,
j 0 s . DO. interier ornanieritet i
fisides;the. mashilicetit ,iplum
ballot lint earsloge.the'mciitim,
:ka. will require Ibe - eoitetapt
the Most ,
mciatte.• Mrp Stewart OD
'occupying . the matisims' next
. .4.
TitsVtifnmeir -- Ahetin, - Le
(nal, eorreepondinit'writec G!
liatelltoe -has reectied the --
ilons ,a.namber.;of Sherliff
he Op:Hilted, - all' Of them
that the people' titient their an"
aad lipviotno force at theiirce
they Ire powerloile. - - I
'Tai. proprietors of the Ci china.
ti Enquirer, whose office was -strox
cd by the greet fire ir. thet:CIIY, bare
Purch.ssed . a new site mil which tu,
ereet , i large opera house,and Printing
establishment. The fire CSilsbd only
ime clWis suspension in • the publics..
lion of the Enquirer
Taa corlc'Examineesays f a
celleot reasons: for stating !,h
pbeae has le ft Ireland atid iba
leaving; he . advised ibe Ferithe
more',attention,to their. peacet
t'aiits than .they' have bean pa
'ate -
A iI*IMENT 9E mounted 'vol
arp going to tt#3 iemeue or the
of Yon-Benton, who hare heel
ened :with violenee-by the 'am+
that re ion. •
1 i
,-. AIELA AVE
- ' l ,
I ' '
1 ciii i f ' ' .
scrip BY RN. 01, 1
Flour I
Ter t
bbl ' ' „ .1
Dried...apples per bait - . ..... 1 .2...
.1 do reaches 44
' . .1
eaE4l i :: : . "...1
' es ' 1 j
Flax Seed. •'4 1 - ....' .....1
I .;
ifeia, e;' ".
Potatoes, , -**
..', I' ' • ' ..' -.1
004ni,, '• , , ‘.....1
CO Meal, 1
Eggs, 11 per,dos
Butter; • ' per- lb'',
Hams, I . •• ; • ,
Bbiniberp, I , I
'' - I
Sides,'l .
Tallitli,
al L I
.11 td• I •' . . . . , • ........... ..• ev ••
- 14 lassea,,' . per gall '
C$ b9i oil, , • •• 1
PITTSBURG MARICETS;
1 : TUE/DAT, Apra 3,
- Ityrrint—Sales of 24 pack
4,504)43. Salesl of 15 balf-
chipice; at 55c.: ,I - 1 i
'PoTA•rozs--Sitles of 200 bushi
stOre i at 11 25; lefties of 150
uhOice, from state • at' $3 . 7,5
bbl.. - •., . 1 1 '
ii Ontasz—Sulcil of 40 box / es
at•,_2sc; , llambarg, 24c.
! aouum=Sales of 12 bat
6" ' 70c. , •' -'
01 ;
1. oas—sZles : of 15-Lblsot t,
I:
per. dozen. I -!
! , 1
, unra—Extra ! Family from'
Wb r eat: 144 ,barrels at , $lOl2 -
116. barrels at 310 40®10' 50; ,
5,
do l choice, at $lO 60. . Sprin
Pi ur--Salos of 205 barreliai
® 50. , 1 , I 1 .
1 bean OlL—Sales.6o bhls 14
1173 per . galloni 10 do. NO - 2
a
{ #PP,a zs---Salcii•• 50 bbl, at 8 1
pets: 11 :1 1 - - I .1 1
I (AlMS—Oats. sales 50 Ibu
46047 c. sales, 300, first - Wind
Con. ales . 350 • bushels eir,'•
Wheat. from 81170, 1 90®2
ihnibel. Barley ' !spring 75c
1 1
B,te 74®75c. i ! ! ;
..; BlioAN—S. C. Hams; 5.000
an 5;000 !be Shoulders, 13102-
14 -- aan--Sales 10 bbls,lB6lB 1
i!
rig*.
mem
!
pct. ar
t night.
ir344 the
a 8 vd
Lint of
of in•
been
will
ho en-
In the
)7.. and
Jr the
lop hie
ties .of
, ed on
the
ener•
eeese.
10 reg.
E . w GOO
• 1
•
1 I? ,S 'have Jusireleivedofie of ON
and moot Colple bfook ot
LADIES' DRESS to
enili
ri
L,
'ilk% Gingham's; •Chsoki; i
Ch i
feri lased to the public i n th i
1 I '- '
( "Also; a splendid assort - men
tiortee•`, Masses and • 1
i i 1 .-- , i , 1'.."- L --i 1 1
~ ;' ,GS‘A. HAW LS 1 I
. lc - i ,
1, 1 1
1 4u suauthisotyho . and prices, it :1
f ; 1
ly reduetul ratis. l -7J
1.. ,, . '•1 - -. , 1 'V-, - -'1 ' , 11
"c
PETS, OiL bto*ltS,_Rtr,
~11 1 .1
,ti e r.... g . .„!. Steck and beet i ,
( c loth I i
Carpets;a nOOll . il l he, i
I
Rugs, Matta,' &c s ever of .
and at extremely low iota...
Pairee n e in 'want , l of anithlni in
Would do well toll,* us a call., as we
tennlied •to sell ouritoak at prices wit
asi lu i ls4 ‘ , ll . ' • _ i
'Remember the *tee .
DIINLAP, LUKE ai a co
li6,edorarst,i 4 doors 'below *ark
sprA* . ALLEqnrienT.. •
,INOT.IO -
11 . 7 7 L
pgggl
Fie 1
Capital be
- opened.
: 3 1 1 ' tit I I t
" at. the New" Belglipm Pa
on IFedieedey;*tbs 111 i at 'Arra, bete
hours op 9,4‘. m. sail 4 p. egt.
Wrii.ll2li Derly; C. Q. Iteurke,•llff
ion; Win. Newell 0.. 1 1. - P. (4•46; .
Boyle, W. 4 1r11114* Coreistulien.
I ,
:
B. ClAll7lC,,iirts
• •.0.•
0
..- la w;
inane,
any
• 4 41.
n;
irrore.
abOr of
eiferal
cipates
winter:
? aPe,
verger
*horn
-Crying
horjty,
mind,
118 0X-
V Ste
befpre
to pl 9,
,11por
ot
Inteern
itizens
threat.
pgua in
i i_l
..$lB 2
i 6
60
800
200.
76
I 40
225.
1 75
- oo
I 1 so
so
20
.;... . 80
..... 20
«... 25
.... :100
866..
Reiss at
sirrels,
jle irpm
iirrels,
0011
1 oshen
1(224
Wint4
vb. 54);
i 5 bble,
Nil heat
IS $8.'24
F t. at
$1 60.
'®7 50
chi at
43e.!
e) 70c.
O per
L Il 90a.
21Ic;
pel. lb.
[3l
Larsio
Tweeds,
•
=I
iill
0it7, 1
of
1 _
GS,ke.
i ,:
i
Eine,
are ; di.
oh will
=
to
hievia•
t-olles,
`.•.
-
MO
733
MEE
,s this
OZER
17 - lc _ - .., - IJ, : ,
._ -iPs' , , Atm.
J .. ; •., ~• I , 1 - 1 .,....,..,_.-. ... ~ .. 1 . ..;
-krotrict is 1'1061)7.0m that in punt**. _
Ilt-ifrlin aet Of Assembly of this Com:mi.
trenith,lalsed the liltkidarof March. 1016 e
entklet Inset to in at directing the
loods4 , l4 ll lis itnsettted laid for taxes, Re.,
sad- the . ' oral Subsicluent seta' supplement
filtsroto.lo I the !several 'sets in conformsg
thisowitkrequirkg and' directing the sale of
gl
' unsoiled - I MILE for County, . State, "Boron .„
School and)&44ltaitiOnd the 41st Ration
the :act ,O, April ; 26.iii.ll34t authorising. ati
dtrettingltliS t rettirn }acid side of ill Real Bi
asiziosaii*bi.igut-sratow *old in sans
- umon dhe lino dtte nod- inPidd 'by, the
owners ereot, also the ;acts ~authorking the.
-tale cif-unisited kits lithe baringlisirßes-:
Ten . . Indie . iriter. Rochester nail . Meted
, of
-the' foilOtriag - lots and incite
ittf unseated lind,Re.,-ii the (Oily. ofleaver,
1- Ores znuob tkireof nit will pay tboirrearagen
lif -tine; itriOd.t h ireonfor the yeas 11303 and
1 1864; and tasiuchisiee Of - Previous.' yaps' is
.reniall unpaid, - wilt be 'exposed to publie sale .
1 st: the ico . rt' Rouse. in the Borough of Bearer, '
l oad% Ms 11th 'of Joie:pie:4
the same by adjoutement if peeeo
.;-. {" • if. ADAMS;
;.• : Treasurer of 'Bearer Co.
desirous 4 . paying the Wet 414.
lot tract In the following list„ are'
'. 101' befoie day of safe, osno
be! witiiheld from aalo o n
PaYinatt•
Eii
OE
Perso
upon any
notified t
property
promise o
..
Big. Beaver.Townohip.
Blickbura'sheirsjfew Galileo*
Carson Janes, adjoining M Jur
brie do the east, land*
Carson Janieii.adjoining M. Im - -
bne on the east, land*
'Hill &Cor t ,land ialatlt'Wallace' ~
Blackhtien'sltrs,adja.Hudeon*
Wilson John, fadj M. Sharp*
Bill Thorn & C9'
norrniA •
Craig Refills 3* ,
Eakin Alexander* 1 L I
Marks testae ' ' ' •
Thompl Wm. A* •• • •
do _ ' ~ do A&
Barring. Geo, part of lot* '
do I do do *
Marks Iwo, lot* - •
Boliv, h Toruship."
CrialanoraPrancisAsademylot*
Loonardargaret,part out lot*
Reisinger m,hein of part dut
lotio , t •-, • ,
do J.
' I do do . * ,
Pt ir
Wray Rue , Holdehip's plan* • '
Whitmorlas,house and lots*
Hannon J ne, part out lot* - 9 i
..I do 'dr do ,* 9 1
Boles Die d, heirs tof, north by
0 „.
•
land Of J : Barclay* -,
Hsi 'y Win, ,Or Carlton; honse
• --
and lat, (Matron*
Baker'Benjaioin,honse and lot,'
i Noss plin* I
Mokon Jacob C,.house and lot,
- Nose Plan*
Withrow Wtu,h and lot,Sharon* ,
I Gordon Je l lt, lot,lioss plan*
, Bryeittost Toingip
Alclliduff t Jas, Academy lot* ' - 8
do,. Ido , do ~ • ',2
Purvis Samuel, .out lot* . •
. 6
' . Brill ater Borough. ,•
'
Rated**, F elan,
- viason pi*
'•do - , do - -„do - * 1
do do - - de *t
do ' 'do , di- *
do :. ' do do *
Mendenb 11 Pc - Iffeidebalre pl! .
Baker Andrew, l'ay's plan! ' I I
Dundap Jas 4 lathers, Mender-!
balls pia* 1 ..
do - do do 4 lot*
Porter Wm.', stable.and.2 iota* -
Small J4 l . llomphilriti plan* , 1
Eempll „ n oitJne,lP . orter's pi*
, do - do . -do '
• flo . do : :do
Itawlon eilt:n,. .to
do
,
do • • I do • do
do d' r- , do - •
do do do
do do, ' do
do • do .do
do ' do !do -
do do - I do ,
do ' do pt lot,Vera's pl
Shield's& avidbeire, house&lot .
Barker Wm, Pot ,
Mennen •._l2 shops 1 lot
7
0, do do brick h and lot
do • ' do 'Muse and lot*
Eliesore'f bri,, Hamilton's pi*
do do • 'do *
Chippewa, Totnuhip.
Beaver Manuficturing Co,* 8
Dar' toil Tonne/lip.
Hardy A * I ~ I
ll 'Caskey Elixabitaft;adj Jass l ph
ittig
Murray on West.* - '
Witharapoon War; grist a s mill* 1
Hardy A A, bonded oa west
by .1: P Martin - •yg
Da • to* Beroh. '
Harishorn Morithall,ll A ;lots*
4 5,
. • Eecnuoniyi Township.
hits. Ft. W. & C. RR*
do do lot in laden*
'do , do'-: .. do .
''Phillips' Wm heirs, ,
do
, , Falletonlß'orooyh.
!Owner unknown,
Welch Nancy,] ~.. -. , • .
itainsey's *Mon heirs •
If minor W clovi , , .
.... ...
' l'G'orough.
t* • •
IGillmare F ir* lot* .
, . Gte t 4olei Borough. •
Lippeneott „ rot*:
Phillips' Br i m hoirs;:kouse a lot*
. • Nenoverlrotenat4. ' .
Sanders Wrm - 4,0u50 find lot*
' • indaetrylrounthip. '
iHtiff,Adant; lot in Industry*
Petnik Caddy, land!. '
C. 44P R.I JR. Co.* • 1 1
Poor R se Directors llama ow*
als
Wells slats 8 a t AiTet I.otdirl
'do g..... do 1 . :
_'• - 1 ,
- dol' do I I ' •..
, New SeairAfy Toasalii. - '
Mai.' 1 4 ,14A*_l_ 4, - -] -
I .: Woo Bilit a torßonsupt t -
_._. ,
Cluembir,o,4l k*
irombolle,J-okopsand '2 lots*
• t do- rl' . db --"I land* '
ic
I ' w ard' •
l.oslis,E . lix4-43h )* 00111412 .
Paadir, J I eo 7 part lot
Barris, 0 irer-i4 ISt•- '• ' .
do - ' de, }la. " •
McGowan, r. aik• 8
Marquis, .r-ibt t t, . ,
/Vora gaiii4 Tbigliiii".
'Hudson; ItiChattl*" • •
Mitenell'ailieiri4 stone quiiiii*
Ramey Dl= i fr. • -' -
Matheay R ' "sad lo!* . ..-
0 pftraship. , .
Rosa BP. . oiling Glasiowii
Otaly , Win, • sad ',Rockport,* '
Ml* Piklid . '
. do . 411 t. do :
Robinson s4siniaig .... -
Al • D avid HO O OO l
Al i :,; . - 4401'14440 and
Id t • ..' ' ' . ' .
Yarrow ' I
• , iliztit * " •
--. ,__, ' • I - fatsaniki."- -
'Ralik ,Th . naus* , •
Staling iMie!
Rodistiei 'bass*.
Liston 70144 had* -
..„- ::' di". 1,1.1 do; .t:.
Wiaisia RR:lb-sad Isad*
1 Akin Co, * It i. '
sail iot,beandeibr
74'
T~;~:;
IN
i ll 4E,
26
161
101
• 45_
120
42
1 07
1 86
1 62
78
-78
JB9
89:
B , 1417 - ,Li _
it
BRIDGE Br.,lßßlpGolifilt.
1
61
62
65
4 05
5 00
6 49
THEsubsc' riber respecittally inL
public that ha is now receiTb
GOODS conslating,of
92
156
- -
WALLPAPER WINDOW 1311,
-VARIETY_ .1-400DS, WILIO
WARE, 4100E.5. , PERIOD
CAI .; CALS,STATIONERY, b.
3: 50
2 05
1 40
$6
Having thorMtgbly refitted sr Store ,
and in elailylreeMpt •of Good! from New
cit.*, offer to . the public ibeaper bite r
bought, in,Pliteburg, of any neighborin/
lags An enotitination of my large tad ,
etti . ek will cosTioce all that what! pab)
strictly truel 7
• legAercemberltbe place) -
2 35
1 10
56
a
I ii
1 97
2 02
-2 91
2 99
1 02
ENE
9,10,
87
8 75
43
31871
62
4 40
- 16
6 40
60
2 60
44
44
.1':1,
o f
I. 10
LIST OF LETTERS, uncalled tOr,
i
_ug in the Post-061, at Rochester,
April 1, 186,6. i • -
Mrs. Belle Armstrong, John C. Rail
R. Bart s on, ; Darnard,Bricelin, Mr. Bard,
Digny, Sam. Freeman, William Frond*
Grosh, - Henry 'Greenwood', Hooker . &
Anna Hooke, Leib;.Jacoli Lool
David llcEerkion, Miss' M. E.. McGol
Caroline Miller, Willkam Pinder,- Sat
terson.• Ntis .Terinie , Patterson, - Mies
IWeri-Mise r Mary i Bell Reno, Miss
no, I.•j: BtUver.--15110. Mollie Shaffer.'
Sarver., John iShaw, James D. 'Taylor, ,
Bello Thomism,' George Walbert, Emits ,
el Weiner, hirs.l, A. :Withrow,.Mies Jeaiitri
Mrs. Harriet C Williams.. '
i T. AI._TATLOR. P. IL
10 98
rim
10 50
sO6
18 20
i 92
96
96
:06
4 ---7---- ,
A .I)hfiN ISTRIA T,OR'S NOTICit •
ETTEIp of sclintutstration on the ell
- of huge . rituseir. late of Da - id:teaOr
l e
e p.,' Bearer co., -deed ~ iietitil bw, i Lt
ect:to - th e undersigited, till: persons isa',,
are reigttiiel - tp-usalie intindiste pirAnt, !!`
those; hiving.slaima: wilt present them : 1 !0'
erty anthentiegtel for Settlement. s .
NATIIAS t AKIN, Ad m inistrsur.t
474:46. ~` , ; , . . 'Darlings olt
36
1 20
''42
22
1 85
1 35
2 00
86
.EXECCUTOIta."NOTICH.
:r Jol
•.ETTERS t Testamentary' on tee es.w., t
1
14 W.it. Bait, dio'd., late - of IWO.
twp., seaTer county, hieing beta Pt
ed te- the !undersigned, all penal"
debted to slid estate are requested o
au to?
immediate paYment l , apd those haring
against tbcsams will 'present theta Voir
authentic:calf*? settlement. -
' acaEL DELL, lieeauis :.
feb4•66 . . ' Rama tt-
104
.62
; 1 46,
1 47
lb
it
1 ; 11 , ist
_BXECUTOIMNIII)TICE! -
T i srrße- teitsinenta r
ri . on _th' 11
tits- oil Joao Ewtito, late of Da7.7 .
e.
111 1 4, Beavrar, so. dee'd. having* beerPo", •
*ad to the undersigned, all persons iedelllllllo
said estate ari.requisted to maim !lei:
ikitnentotitd those • basing china liru"-...
stints will pielentl them to the , eutstrr
primly autheathsted ior sediment.
DAVID, BWlNtii, • - googo s. l,
ALEX. /- • • '
spre66. . * • 'Raccoon
640
8 44
1 01
-.68
f . NOTIC , -- - P 1 ,.. d '
rival DIRIICTOR4OF BOBolluii TO!:
.L. !HIP Union -School District ale 4!
sge• two Prinelpol end four Aselsia o 7 0 :,
eri to hike charge of tlio Ilehiols i°../
iviim to• • ins of .even months troatior -,
Monday of lily nut. ' .
''
isig ri il l i.
die Uh clia* of. Aiiil nest,oi 9 de1,.." •
APPllotions' wall be -retired is,,
when an evuninstion; Of suob &PP', ~,,t•
nmyeleeirii •Oortillesties - will be-lim' e And
Couniy finpeirintendaint - At the tralos
Rau* !Willa honest a neva- be d.'
Atrf• '!' /, ' °lller d th il
--
- - -' •IfCOA L
4 ,
, i lli titt pdeli t y ii:o ei t i l i ko er s a li n lit o l if ty .
nullity of w a t t et the shortest noliot a
oat can. at any time; be supplied sintat at
onlit'llidees run,' 1
n 40111 14 ~g,
Wus.-Porfer,l l 4l, , J. (". B
MOL
• zee* • ' . ' .C. '
' •
fp, I
P 4 0
3 IS
2'66
$ SO
6 10
2 16
4 79
MIN
1 60
4:•a6
9 SO
.6 70
s Id
EWE
Alsiiiiii 00- trio*
f, 4 :11 , ..;',::: :—1 . • '. t -,
tP i aVahouse •Ind lilt hes*
•-r: g tkl.l • --:
IgnlinP R°_„.,..„b•Tti bean:. 1
1 attetr:otunan4.; , -.4. / f • , ii
~
Gonld&qrods Wag nos, 4; 1 r
'R % lc
;11
Cary Jane; I let . ' . ,•
I Planed Sampson, do H '.,
•
Illitnen4itnes AO' ' ' ' t',
Rodidtrzonugis 'T" !-
ashler I J,6 ould's plan* • .•
P yemac R W-Coi had* '
Warrick J. Pinney'a plan*i •,
Hood H o,n , ' , '...kkii,
HiriH.
do
_el ---;
. , 4
I
Num B ,Planney'i plan*' '• - ; . 4 11!
Mendenhaws phu t -.I • ..,.,•,•
6 lots*; .1 _ -.•
Nicholson NI E,fionld'i plate!' I
• do do '7 ,' do de * - '
do ' do —do do *
doT. -- de ' ll ; ' do d o a t_ .
Porter J. Reno'cplan . ,;and* l il
Dtmxweltaoll3l:7lePtielb,Pe: .
. e
~ !. 4, ; ..
Neje Pun* Cot * ' -
Mclennan lintrick. •; - o.
Nell Levels 1' ' •I. .1. ,
Wiesen John, - . '•• 3 •
mende#ll4H.Mendeanells pl•I ) • 'll
lots - 1 _
..1 •• -;, .•
' 9l :
Seibert Ada", •
do - 4101 ' - 1 . , 1 io:
seab4t CRauld's plan --1 2141;.1ei
do ...r, dot de • -.. /4*,
Dorsiy J E ,P, 9.10 s '1!
Horner's I P,lheirsiStewartspl it
Sullivan Mittbsei • . N Gras EF. Qould's plan d
'd o do i
e 4 do do - c
HI 10 4
•i . Pre Birough. I
Schnabel. Z eleu. bounded b 7 0 I
• Bentle&CHolland* ;': .• .
1 Noon Township:- ' !.
Rambo M, house and liiid . ., : \
• :
Hendrizson'A, - do *I - - ''4;
All property :narked with an *stow '
returned; under the 41st section it'
of• April 29, 1 1844. • •
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Of (11-oods,
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iIIUEMI
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Woolen. Factoi
IN NEW BiIiGHTON, P ll.
II IL aubeeriber; 'mg tltorigllly
.and prepared ; t he propert - knows
ub Fictoryolirecitly opposite be Poet
inNew, Brighton, Pa... is now prepare?
all die Work generally done is abr
Factory, smile HAIM it'Acrultarg it/
ETS, FLANNELS', .CLOTITS,CASSE
5.4 TINETS4e, SPINNING rARA',t
IX •ROLtS; FII4I.ING •,j• .CLOTff
ISHING. • - •
:Employing none bid the best warktual
tieing first-class millinery, the Public
rest seuniedabst their work will time
and Promptly delivered. • , -
Give nil a fall and szamine our p
prices biforetoingelsewbere. - All wit
riaitted. j JOS. PONTSERAt
BAgbtotr, Apr. 3, '66:3in. .4.
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