The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 03, 1867, Image 2

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    „,,, • Impeaohineo.
There have been few eases of Irolteraehm 6 l
In the.. United States Congress. Willia4
Blount, 'a Senator front Tennessee, was lie.
i
p e ached in 1797, for baring , intrigtuod ,!tes
tiansfer Now Orleans and the neighboring
districts to latest Britain, by means of - W
„lo!pi
expedition orEngliah and Indiana. 'A long
titan *as spent En diffendsing the riff • . and it
was finally dropped bylite House, t Senate
riphaVing pasted I resolution of ex
,„ len. - Th s
proceeding resulted in a great -ease of
Blount's popularity, and he was immediately
afterward elected : , to the - State_ Seitate and,
,choscn its President. 'lns ease of John I'ick-
ering. Judge Of the District Court of thel,Dis-
trict of New Hampshire, who was impeached I
in
. Maroh, I'Bo3, is a , 'peculiar one. gitere i
were four charges. The first three, referred i.
to certain illegal proceedings' taken in ,4be..!
.Tndge's Court in reference to a ship seized 'far '
violation of:the revenue laws.• The fourth
alleged that he was a titan of loose morels and
1
intemperate habits, and that on Certain speei-
I ” PrP ert Y ' t tied occasions he had appeared on the 'bench
the I t!' enth ' i in a state of total intoxication. and bad beets
then and there guilty of prof s
ashy and other
l i x em ectil li n; a l
, . , • dispaceful misdemeanors ; The trial -beg' a
I is ho t el. i March 8, and closed on the 12th, a verdicit' of
a l
rye . ee i con - 1 guilty being rendered on all the charm and
th e s ou th ' Judge Pickering was ,removed from office.
Maryland; 1 But it was clearly shown on the trial thatithe
South can I accused had been for iseveral years ' totally
{retina, Ex- I4elulged. ; • , •
. pi er p ee t; I.' The impeachmeatnf Samuel Chase, an As-
The Object- : ,sociate Justice of the Supreme Court of the
ofno,eortef United Statee;for official misconduct, was the
amuse of great public excitement and party
( commotion in 1804-4. Judge Chase we' l l one
''
- Minnow Wzio'i , iiiit' '
iliarly known
_as the I of:the - signers - of the Deelaration of Independ
i . *iveteran jetirbalist Of Ithe country," 'be mt- ence, a zealous and industrious patriot , liar
amid coign:dot' the New rofitCokuns;ciat'Ati , uing the Revolutionary War, and an able, and
verliser : .The Advertirei.his beret, fore been a
ri t uptight judo, as
. though sometimes irascible, l and
;Whig V and. latterly a Republican apex. F t, Mr. i overbearing The prosecution ' was instigated.
' Weed -announces in his salutato that i ts fu= i IRnd managed by John 'Randolph. 'The 'arti
turePolitical Character will not be di
1 erent jelee embraced eight 6 hargesL_lnd related
from • its 'past. Mr. Weed hai recenti _bitten 1 chiefly to alleged arbitrary, unjust, and ty
acting with the Johnson men of the country, i rannical conduct on certain political trials—
and this avowal front him, nowlealur as if ho those of John Fries for treason, and of Tayler
`had tired in -that. serOce, and was about tak- and Callender for Weditious libel. The Sen
ing his old placein the Union -ranks again..• ate Chamber was fitted up for the' trial ;with
i appropriate elegance. Benches covered with
crimson; on each side and in a line with the
President, rivere assigned to the members of
the Senate: .On the right andin front l et' the
Chair was a box for the managers. and; on the
left a similar box f3r,the accused and his
itcounsel. The rest, of t e floor was filled with
I chairs for ti e members la the House of Rep
resentative , and boxeaVfor Foreign llin_sters
and the civil and military officers of the
fUnited States. Spectators were admitt cl to
1 the permanent gallery, and a second gdllery
was erecte4sfor ladies ; but it was, found im
',possible to keep the texas separated. 1 The
1 trial began February 4.1 1805.. Judge Chase
appeared in person, together with his counsel,
Messrs. Harper, Martia, and Hopkinsen, and
' • T he
read a long reply to the charges. h
. 1313.1 i:
I
agars, Messrs. Randolph, Rodney, Nicholson,
BoYle,'Campbell, Earlyl, and Clark,. put-- in a
! 'replication.. John Ran dolph opened. the 4m
i.
-paachment in a powerfu l speeds , and the wit
nesees for the prosecution were then called.
Idr.:ll2rnainaxt anoktia . I Grit. ! -, ln • •A---Af:'
iteven days were occupied iti ;arguments on
both sides, and on the ist e
. l Alirch the` vote
frras ,taken on each of the charges separately.
lT'here was a majority in fever - of tiff - auseir
ten five of the eight - charges:: )ind a majority
against him on the others, but r o ot - the j two
4hirderequiredby the Constitutien to convict.
'lle Wius aceordirigly discharged,, and retined
This (seat on:the bench until his death: •
IL Jetties 11. Peck, Judge of the ; United
l -
Distriet Court for the.Dietrict, of Missouri
impeached ef high miedhmenor in
,offi
IX1830! The! groun aof tieensatidnagains
Was that he .had imprisoned and' cusp
Ifroui practicing in his Court an latternqy
led Lawless, for an alleged: contempt in coin
-1 menting in a newspap e r lidinlntleatitlll T alpon
ewe of the Judge's decieions. 'pie articles of
impeachment were presented by 'Mr. Buehan-
I an, iday A. 1830. The trial began on the 31st
lof Januaiy, when the accused; was pronoun
.eltd acquitted, twenty-one Sriators ha v ing
It; ' •
roted him guilty and twenty-tWo not guilty.
' I ' An 'attempt was made in 1148 -to impeach
the vitaell ;president Tyler, and this movement derives'
oererigid a '''' lespecial interest from the. clote resemblance
hat the mott t i' - -- neitreen the circumstance of Mr: Tyler'i case
' er , " and' nowt and that of Mr Andrew T Joinson, On„ the
on the othe r; of. January, John Minor Botts` presented
d en ß t e o p f r re e o n m ta ta ii i v t a tee an o d f
im a ellitl i terji - ,ra ch o a T r e g d es fo in ri t h h e c iip H po ou in se tm.
i
nts arc such,
's will d 'O t i; ine •
•. Thel . ch ' - '' '
a senators
rot •
._tury.
ye at the fni;,'''' gross usurpa t ion of power and violation of
'' . . ll ` dew in ordering the; payment of • rejected
fixed Upon t hat claims übon the Treasury ; - of wickedly and
- 1 1 corruptly abusingthiPower of appointment and '
.. , semovalrpfretainingWien intOfBce for inonthe
- after they had been rejected by the Senate ;
of abuseing the vetO power, end of other high
crimes, and Misdemeanors. The Himmel retun
ed, by a vote of 127 to 83, to p : point d com
mittee of inquiry, and so the ;natter was al
low,ed to - drop. , L 1
• ...fudge Harold; of the .United States Die
trict,Cotirt for-the Western District, of Texas,
, Was accused of
,tifficial miscorinduct - and nor-,
ruption, and a committee iz)f the House, of
'Representatives reported Lai VebruarY,, 1857,
in favtr of hie impeachment i but a ft er a ten
month ' disCussion Elie tarsi! was dun:Mixed!'
the House resoliing that thr o e was no Occasion
for further proceedings. - I '
, The last case of impeachment before the
United States Senate. ) wulthat of Hest 11.
) 1 F
Humphreys, Judge , of', the ' Dfstrici. of the
United States is the District of Tennessee, for
;complicity in the Rebell,. The V charges,
seven in number, were preented in April,
1862, and the trial took _ idasie on the 26th of
June of the sameyear, laittliig only one. day..
The . accused failed to appeal, and there was
a course no defense. :Ile was found guilty,
by a neatly unanimous vote,- on all the char
ges, and a sentence of reantival aid disqualifi
cation was paned without, it dissenting Yoke.
—E.r. ,I - 1 i
.t 1 . i 'a
1113113
HE ;BE
'PA2iti
• • tit b
VDtita:
EMI3I
I - -
i • C stints° the ,i-type of oar ! .
1.
'o' erhaulieg tkingo generally' in
It is week, hes prevented its from g
~ tte!ritmtt le cditotial Natters. • '
" • ! I , . , •
tat Confmestion bill, *lila ?dr. ,
. I
mowed to force ;through ' Coign!
. ins sections., .We shag briegy
ti: first claase 'provides for a get;
. , ,
ea
- i ot ell public 'lade the exelttil
- the 'second elided foi-ihe iseitere
deemed forfeltedhutaer the sit of
1862, the third chuis . e Air the app
Ireton .Iviit M 'to centier4 property
' for the diStiiliatiott of Ultras to
degrees; the fifth: the t 4 crectien til
tln the tail horacilettiel for the 1
hiacks,".'he iiiiik "preciding who,
shell be eFetkit 'froth.eotifiscation. ,' l l
-,, eighth a nd tiitilli provide for. r
.propeity,'lttedihr little e glitells of
..;,-- -:.-4...iirie.:.---- •
n iVtari •eib . ry Noitherg coporh
1
iiiglier4r the passage of the milid
itttlotten bin, the sensible men of
; 'sritorbvi.ii. Reverdy :anion, of
• llati s itaAtthe best teruls that the
`expett. • -Gov. Orr, : ot South Cs
•i Gov. *welt, of Georiiiti, and. Gor
Nefjrirgittia, alsmaPpiolie of it.,
.lobs of copperheads 'pita rebels ar e
account. l'. : ; .!,4,.. :‘(;., . ,
3fAJO . ;IL GEMULAL Henry Sloctim was wfew
'days ago nominated by the Presitilent 'sod re
jected by.the Senate,fis Naval offictir of New
York.. • Mme: "bread and butte "
no the same day dencral Rosseau, orKen
tucky, was nominated hy the President,- and
rejected by •the. Senate; as Brigidier General
in the regular- army, to 811 the vacancy (mess=
limed by the resignation Of Gen.. Rose,crans 7
And at about the sme time, Gin. Frank.
P:-Blair of 3lissourti was nominated by the
=President, and rejected by the Satiate, as Min
,
ister . to Vienna. , .
, ,
A CORRESITSDENT tot. tuemerm,
graph has prepared the following,
table, -showing the ptditical 'res.
_nortberntier of comities in Penh
ring the l st twenty-five years.,,
majorities in the counties name
and 1111krkle in 1814; etid for Gear,
; Munk.-Allarkle. G'ear
:-. .
Erie ...... —_.
Nreiian - 110.
M.'Keat 109
'Potter 306.
4asquehanna-,767
Tidga
I ITe4Ango -850
364
3965 , 1294 16;4'
j De.duct 129-1 Add Sit'k 266
• i 'Skunk's maj.. 261i1 Gain.:. 19,08
Adjbuinments
Congress, after a good deal of
• with' the,Preaidetit; and after ser •
ces between the two Houses,
Friday-last to adjouril on the fo
- .0a Saturday thei.efore the - Le _
of the country dissolted to meet
- . .141 - of 4%117. Immediate3r after -
.'went the Preiident Convened -t •
• proclamation, to act . ;upon, exec
- mend. • Sop long .11 will cont
session depends entirely on the
• the persona witose n6nealte fu •
atoeial approral. IG theie are, o
'. , nroad stal•butter" itripe, or
, Demociateit pirdmble
• of tat; appointments :Will "go un.
:•i ones will hive to beloade; 'and
hand, if experieitce hie a tattght •
lesion, and his future appOintm •
as are "At to be madi," the fieu •
. less confirm them qUickly and t •
turn to their homes in a few, d
'beat.
-; Ale State Legislature bus alio
11th to adjmun.
.•,__
Tux Washingto Correspontle
tt u Traveller , describes Senator,
yotingest man in the Senate, if n.,,
and his slight figure and jureitil
hiM appear rianger than he r.
pale, sallow face, with its long ,
small nunilitschei show fi l o' indic
rat depth
s ibet; yet there is
• . .
look about it, as if even + wealth
p olit icikancl 'social, and , the m • .
wives, hid left something to be
.abplt. Mr.. Sprague "says/very,
gnats. and that little seemsto
/
i4portance, and so esteemed by
Whi vi3l - 4jd doiv'n his prpositio
iho appropriation tor'S ttthecn . 1 1
day, with very little deb to Or cc I
kind. ,: - •
,Anour two weeks ago Gen; t
to the , kresident his resignatton-I
Cienrral of the regular anny.l`
safinn watisant to Gen. Grant,
rucomendation of aceeptan ,
t qs f ore furthte action was taken
the latter receilired, s let
ui t Itoseerans, the brot her I,of 0 , 1
asking' that filial ictiori on thS I
nation he jitOpended. ,_phould t
be ackeejofed, it is beliiied !hat
will be appointed a iirigasiter •
Itosecrans. ' -
^waoieldrs. !eery?" is ti
the - day. .Those 'eke profess - to
the ii s Cineinsti lady tirkeilass
wheel' rreiridest i Johneoi
once engaged to be
.rniirriid,
Treibient hal-duce taken a., live
her -*straps.
Svaaarr ma tisamilay
nett term of ths. clizninal
rte prinaaer a t ad
a speedy trial; 'bat for lame, .;.•
cPje thus deLmysti. :
EMI
OR.
tom, • awl
our office
ring much
Ten* to
cohtsini
l olj t ! r im.
/ 1-- fo it-
ed States,
f property
uly; 1 4 7tb.
intuipr l t of
•the forth
hiineipsted
fr . buildings
le of said
ntown tele
comparatite
ution in the
ylvanis du-
It gives the
for Shunk
-i,.. 1866.
t iJelyngek 'O O
f•- - - _—Al
.. l'
i •
UM
I 0
72
144:
316
017
1.11
L
akirmishinj;
ral conferen
oneluded on
owing day.
alative body
again_en , thi
the. adjen4- I
e Senate by;
tive appoitit-i
;nue in °atm
ri
character' of
,ishes for Sen.,
i t of the Boaz
I prague ae thle
in Cong;esn!
• dre4tll mask
ally ta. ,
lack hair anti;
tiOns of teen t i
an unhitppt .
and hone*
beautiful' 4t
discontented"
'little in the
e of very little
his assotiat'eaii
-to increaael
liett he 4441
•emony 443,.
onicrnne nit!
as Brigs 1110;
hhe cottunto4.
who'. indo#
e thereOn, bOt.
• ;fr
ii.‘:, 1
by the Ex
~,,, , .1
l er,.from litik,". 7 , i
n.'rtoleoraitiq, '
t ~
!tier of ree :
l
i t.
e 'inesignailOn 1
Gen. SieWe,• l
he ' plaeff ipf
I'o
, .
ques t cop 11R f]
know say tip":
I. daughter to
• Robert :',Wea
• d that ft't'a
7 intertiq
T
[ mri4dl:44,e,
!Allxiouarlde
.. tied ItiOff
I
I •
Tux remains of Artainue ti Ward hare been'
. .
temporarily placed "the vault at pineal
Breen Ce.metery,"London, ind will h renter
in accordenco ‘ witi his desiie be eonyleyed to
America. For ninc,daYs hofore his die.th- he,
was quite insensiblel By his will ha loaves
the bulk of his prOperty 1:0 his mother, and
his:loire for childrinis shoWn by the extraor
"(Briery number of letacies to parsoas of tender
age. The property bequea'ilied table mother,
ether death is to rirrert trtuit to Horace
°relay; to be 'salad for the fOundation of an.
asylum for sgetrand decayed printers -
•- •
• - Great Swindle
The.: imeorresposolfl , of
birsh --* itet' Uute to th
as YMCA 610114500*! * *0131
TI:OSSUO :
! I
=S=
• . . . ..
• mm e 5500,0011. alas.
The 80.. - wattengaged last evialni with
the tippets& zrder—a bill reportitid by. Mr.
Waddell, f attomudttee of Ways and Means,
..for the al et of the Olivia : 4 the «kitties
'of Adams, , lin, Faltoni.olleatard,',l l erry.
York, and umberland, whine - ir' Cpelly was
destroycd,, ged, or appropri ated ter the
•public semi and in the comma defense , In
the war to ' ugpress the rebel ,"
' . 11 it . was
;apparent n titter the oomunea en cem . ema ,of the
debate; the the thing' was thoroughly “set
up."" i tie 'roosters" that
- crow oa any dung
. ,
hill where i e "corn " eats be picked rt, illit•
beta duly f and tldags worked -smoothly
so faits& matte majority on testvcitaysiti
I
concerned. . The Democrats, with 41 itelir _et :
°options. ic . t a mum for- the bill, , the uniil4 l
ties to be 'dieted being mainly of that Itii
tmlisrity / enstraeter to milt ant D e mocrat*
io aim — path ~ The “rooders" all:went for it.
including sixteen 4. the eighteen . - Bbiladel
phiii membelne atia *majority et the Allegheny .
1 county delegation. The bill was pat hitrough .
on a third reading. ' It May yet fail in the I
House, and lam informed that it bat- little,,
chance in t e Senate. The 'opposition is led 1
by Mr. Qua.ef Beaver county, ably tivionded
' by 'hit . .. 'Boy •
e. ot Fayette. To show itow -tit+.
I terlY reekle 5 the character :' such legislatioei
a
I isubmit a few figures -a splash
1
i liveredaga st the bill by Bon. iota S. Mani,
•it ?otter c nty.. Total receipts of the Com- '
I monwenith last year , were $5,828k ' ht-•
[ eluding $ 600,000 , from real' estate ; from the
i General 0 vernmnt $ 667,074 ,, making 1,-
i r,
884, 074,. w ash will not be received this year.—
This estima e&total receipts for 1867 are $4,-
, 695.574. ' be genera] appropriation bill al
-1 ready caliif for $4, GOO, 000, which alio unt is
;
beingine ed largely on second reiSing.— I
`Yet in the re of the-fact Oat ever te l lable
dollar to be in the treasury is anti irted, -a
! majority othe House of Represent gyms, are
( willing to ledge the State to half illion of
. obligation 'chi:hit has no means trim I—
! Further co 'meat is unnecessary. • .
Coriesiondenee.
Br, to-a note sent by . us
Tisk we hive received tli ,
&relation to -the :votes 4 Senator
[the ' veto of Governor Geary. It
il
that the associates of t i r 'ol. Taylor
te, 'attribute nothing 1 improper: to
him in th vote referred to. . . .
In anew
burg last
ing reply
Taylor on
will be-se'
in the Sen
• .. Ilassuntrio, Much 2th 180.
,•i 1 ,
E piton. Anal:re--Dear Sir :
.Yeur note in re
latioa to the vote of Senator Tailor "on the .
1 1'
veto of t 1 e Governer on the, Ps. IR.llt..bill has
been nice red. Although I differed in my vote
from him I desire to say that no l one here has
a higher reputation than he as alitire Minde d
and honorable Senator. Nor has 'ny of -his
brother Senators ever thought of attributing.
icialen. IN . .• . 1... - .7.
. :
• no one however. w h e h er elPeli-.
inexperienced who is notlila - hie to err •
gement....in the discharge of his of
y. tlt should be reme mbered -that
cct was sprung upon 'the Senate with-.
time given for 'reflection.
hject, which was the s ecial order
,ning Wes suddenly set aside, end the
iiage Unexpectedly introduced land the
.d precipitated withont dismission.—
dor his consistently acted witlr chose
thit*. •
1 'Time
!.in
otl
!iti j
ficial du
this sub
out inuci
The sl
that ev
veto m -
1 vote iv
I T •
ULM
.0 In
him
,ended
a labored fora free railroad law, and
I • • e . ti
mes honestly represenl , e intereata
rn Pennsylvania, and it• would certain
.st unjust to attribute impsoOr motive s *
'ote to which i rpfcr, or upon any oth
ion on which we may have differed.—
who ha
at all t
of west
lybem
in the
er qu •
-lIIIEII
• No one here, I repeat, has ever dreamed of
impugning his motives.!
ROUT. Atli - LET BROWN.
.Senator from Layrrenoe Co.
Most l cheerfully do we endorse the letter of
germtor Broir tn. There is no man the Sen
ate in whorn'We have more, confidence than
Col. Taylor. •
From Near Orlogns- 7 ,
ot a teßeinOved Ivy e
d —Break. in the
• - A
1•16, tri.LEANS, Marc h
dan limed an order removing f l
Mayoi of the eitp, the'Attorney
State, Judge Abell of the First -1
ofNen , Orleans. Edward Heat
Mayor; B, L,Lyneh, Attorney;
Judge., Reports from the Foie
river Mate that the levees, ue
the whole loWer valley will p
slated. • ' •
I
. Nair 0111.11AXI, Moroi' 27.,--1
order l wits issued to-day :. _ l'
Ilginutraarsits Firm H MIII I IITAI:
~
' , [General Ordet. No. 57.] '
.'Andrew S . Baron, Attorue I
Statelof Louisiana; John T. Mw
'New Orleans, and Edtottnd At
First Distriet'Court of the citY <
are hereby remored.fram their
oeis tilt 12 x to-day . The folic
men &remade, to take effect! t
B. F.lLynoh Attorney General o
Loitisiana; Edward Heath, Inn
leausL-aud . W.. W, Howe, .Judir
District Coure vi' New Orliaita:
Each person reunited ,w 1
hooka; papers, records, gr.c..;
SAW! to the one appointed thei
thori r ty of the latter willhednl,
enforced. .
EMI
By opauoane. of Major . 0
da ILI .
112:1 M.
Timm is wale talk in Conik
abciist sending half a doses goo
speikiri into iarious solstions
Iday or June, to: discus Toll
from the Northern standpoint.
tle*on are said to be ready foi
paign, it they cao bkaisuied ol
ty.
; • Gao, L. MAIM
Reath, the aew Mayor,
die t
,1141 1 -
iwip#,
r- t
.~ ~.._~
1 :
fir:l24lo:
M. B: LO*BY,
Senator from Erie.
lIABE.V . WHITE,'' •
benator Irmo ndisna Co.
J. D P 4,1 E,
Senator .uk Berks.
Fyn OM
n: Sheri
VOW.
F eneral She*
. Q , office the.
°merit of the
ip istriet Court
• Is' appointed
W. H. Hine,
above on the
[giving way.--
• abli be Inas-
he follow-We
Dirraicr.
e'aeral of the
roe, Mayor - of
1, Jialgir of the
f Nov Odessa,
• • WS
wing appoipt;
• e 1111.016 .dite :
the Stare of
.
er, of New Or
. of the First
turn over ,sll
niog to his
.to. Thy • nu
respent4and
P. H•. Sheri-
r, A. A. .
a wail known
If- "-
I !cast! aired.
ftepabliessa :
, f Lite floutb,in
,
tical imestieas
Several pa
.
ma- # am
pasoaal safe-
ESE
- •
- 7:
Brio. . • ::,,-!
,1
agidast.. 4 . 7T. _ , , ihmat_ .emb .V.. . •
4
has been.. saiiiiiii**: .
Bessittif *is vii fs+6-44 a* tii
diecisS,, ll4 4 feilitelli R'
wing= fo r q? st itlii,.c P . ^ .- ~ f
psiiiiiels of brisilrs4tfigi Ids '
big 'llierstsi.-' .-I...iim mak ikaeviiii...
to imppolie dist he or'pay other t
could escape the oondellpiatilik:
t 4 eviksied lips ofo Li -
lie might'
or that be wont reveirisio ' '
nylof,mmeilwhope if". t o 10 s . pro r e
of truth. Ido not pratu tt at u I
for _Taytor not` . 414:: to
I, To err•ig . humem":- But ~ 1
dvlied ind denemmetthiesese,
may Mgr with us 'ail' to Me
ethige - Let ma oak, while itl
41 his owe tete t:, Artt
. frfewth
sishea of . tomtite 'tnie from
th
hossis!of eley; MileM e`rigin u
who b aR fecerfeeteer 'to colide,.p
ured4rms what they coacelie, ithent rem
on and without 'facto, tobe .- ~ .ii atheist. 1
. , . i
In so doing they betray sash
,- ' Hi the !wet I
3
abject liUlenese off mind. l, ne look to 1
the Twird however,. ma- lie wiist 1118441 1
then is for the &base.' ~,:.,._. ll
About six weeks slimier Col. ' y Introduced •
into the Rouses . !Init.* pro d • for the in-
. crease of the Capital', stock - of t e Pennsylva- ,
ala Railroad which passed th e ousehya largo
„majority, and passed the Senate unifebeotuly.
I should stikteitkitiwiwien the tiniiiit was in
troduced _lnto 'and passed the : House, it
palsied the Senate unanimouslioriesent beak
to the .Rouse, and slightly 'emended; lifter,
which it was returned to the ilektate iSnd again .
Passed Ingaritieliatb.
.Thus the Senate , if Penn
lea
Sylvania twice tmaisintously a prole& of the :
bill, 'notwithstanding the curi e pendent atbe.
Pittsburgh Cothmereial hulas it Contain.
litd a huge ."snake.": Bighani,lßrown: , White,
OwrY, and other Western Seastore bad , thus
committed themselves lulls UTor because they ..
lo
could not discover inything Proper_ in the'
bill. ' No Legislatnie ever pre ended to refuse
a Rtilroad Company Ore l- privilege of increas
ing its Capital !took aid it w4s thought sit
necessary to :year after yea pass bills ap
pi:oving of Such increase,,when a bill etch as
the one offered could be passed, and as ii,was
then thougidemildinjure.no one. •Betweeti
the time this bill-was offered in the . lioluseand
was. sent-to the G olertior roll b is, signature, a 1
bill exactly' sim il art*as • introduced into 'dill
ighani
I 'Senate, by Senator ii* of Allegheny, '
(granting the same inlimit d power to . the
Allegheny Valley Railroad. • This bill panto&
botii Reines without opposi ion; and was at
once signed by the Gavernot. Not & word of
condemnation was etteredan,&here as to the
passage of the latter bill, yettif it was wrong
to pass the bill tartlet PennsSivanis Railroad
.tessary ...--.... As tne.l i mner o. ._
is limited bylaw, we maint in that it is right
and prop* to give the Consa ny - power to in
crease *heir Capital stook at pk.asure. If a
Company is authOrized,to build a Railroad,
r i
not exceeding twenty fisit 1m Ids in length, does
it make any'difference wit her 1 its Capital is
a million or a hundredmilli n? ' ,There is this
difference, that with.* is Cspital suitable
buildings will be e'reated:a itable cars provi
ded, and suitable convidniti OS of all kinds se
cured to the pessengera of the 4 rOad, and trav
el be made safe and comfoi 4 table; which could
not be the ease in; a restricted I road. Limit
the charter of the-. Comps ay and then giie
their, as sie do individials, unlimited poiver to
increase their CaPital Kock and expend it in
improvments. Tlie Stale end the citizens of
the State will all'ilte benilited 1 in. this way.
These were the views .enttrinitied when the
bill referred too seas introduced Ifor the benefit
orthe Pennsylvania .Railroad by good men in
both - branches of the Legit %lure.
I .' Actuated by generous- impulses, Big Lani,
Graham, Brea n,l Whits, Taylor, and other
western Scaistors who are alsits;rs found ar
rayed against shied everything asked for by
this road, did sot oppose_ the bill, Sad they
never dreamed it containcti anything wrong.
Thihill war right, and no one has yet beet
found l nho could: and no i)he will , he - found
who-can, mreoessfolly plaints% the negative;
because •there ui nothing in it'to found an at-- - J
gumeut upon.. 'Nothiag bat prejudice against.,
the road, so generally entertained in the i
west, 1 eduld prevent tie people from' seeing 1
this not. Gov. Geary be ga I western man,
partook of western . Aettlou y, refused to sin.
i ii
' this bill, although hi h $ few days before
I signed a similar wilier the Allegheny Valley
vioad His measageores for buncnntbe and don
'not not 'point ont a•sigle satisfactory reason
for withholding bit a roval: When the mes
sagek was went to the n s - e, bn 11 few lelndtes
was: given for' et:lasi ration. I Senators who
' had voted for the 'bill before, could. not see
that they did, wr ong. 'land believing that they
were right, rentied i ts stultify themselvelt. : —
Among the numbeibrisSepatco!Taylor. Here
we may say, Tailor; wee a warm friend of
I
•Gov. Curtin, audit %bu Curtin's friends,
I wertsarely displessid w ith Geary for using
' his °Mee to defeat Ctrtin. for 'United. States
Senate.' Taylar ,vottli to pass the• bill over
' the' Governor's Irebecause Ihe be:laved-it
Pi
I eght,because he tho ht. tho Governor descry
'edto be rebuked, ' d because be 'could' not
4, itherwise , without s t iultlfYing himself.--::
Not a Seiner : of eith ' party attributes or
believes he- cast 'his .v with the majority
from corrupt motives. The bill passed the
i fieilite over the'rvete, T he
will sent to the
' Haase, where it would ve Passed by almoit
[ a naastimolui trots Oat r.. Quay, to roma;
- elle ziatterettintrodd a new bill meeting
'the Governor's °ldeal , which . payed both
Hensel! in &Stir mina and,Svan immediate
ly signed by the Govqrt . Thisbiat hill even
.the •PittsburgoComm ' I admits is right,
and we supposave ones questiOn. this an
thority. Now, if the fi ill.,was Wrong, and
4 ,
1 the ,Railroad Company expended money
to Kan its Plu!lde , wtYl'we ask, did the
pu ll
Road - tatter its - gi over - the veto
in the.;: - lenete I' with t * I fact that the
Bourse . -on. a test vote seventy-three to
.twenty) aba'nd'on thifti#ll
I d
voinntaritfin;
to
'radixes ono that latish all Pirtle'? Is'
'nut this sitentillete east erto all Alai Charge
- lbst,itapreper. %Mien ertii.nsid to procure
the passage ..-.; of ~,
~ Jill? Would, any
econpatity expendlir - ions of 'Er/env to
e l s
secure .a live and . wh th had' secured it
voluntarily' , ask Ito ha e it ; repealed? . Tho
0°101147 _is apparent, " i " .; bat the
_Reid was
asking for_nothirtg wrong, %ended no wfonfit•
MI
, i
.1..
t.
higTkestlL
thcoas
lileastoo,lll9, lor ' L ed 1011111 g, -slot in*
thwf 110Ei;•efatio). NOCK ; qiii 10Olvlit , air
then foetiOukiiiniparo: :Ortkoio, with,wll , ll
I. sowiototod.losa la *hoot thorlisto.oon=
64 , 11944 ato**lbttliskimhsll Wilted 11;41
proper siddve‘tand wighcooly to di bto duty
cooatioviiinoly:
"IA Baur
*irked.—
ttr u ite *
le to jtirtiti
meilt sei,ffa
bail' and
a• Agit; ad,
la mimeo- .
' grhcSoutbout =mu.: -
' 42,l .nsustu .* '
Nzw-OlussirsOi‘&2ls.,-41e neW.Atter
iserffeserniii the'-wine !;elected with Gm
Habiantesias; aid -an advesate - efLoptil
rights. The sew kayerhla isetehastj'eflll
yein tesidesis, ;one of illr.•Dnrast.'S Tree
swims ciruOt, to& 044°Tefd is I
tended askinnaguratioi today. The #def of
IPollee Willits *reset Brii-tion:
colonel of ath - tfalied Stalls Colored Ar
finery, sad tl a ;Oise will be ewspoond -with
out distinntion of color. Judge Abelfs sue:
censor wsna 11114wr on thestat of Gen. a Llisks.
and (woof Cavalry,,ai'd, has sham, ed as
Attars? for the FreiAnen's &Wean. 'Anoth
er ark:l+day a:salsa:ea a late Act or the
Legislature, swains's; in ales thi present
incumbents as provisional; except_ for • "'"
aspeelarlylao tot apas at headqnsrters. Morn
changes ass expiated. • •
I IMp1111!It.
NASHVAL:II, - .TOUIL, March 28.-. 7 The leading
Conservatives pmts. that the colored 1,4411111
be invited' to participate in the rill:teal mee
tings, and send : delegthwi to the Convention
which meets in this,city !text month to' ions
inaie acandidate Per Governiw. ' The. propo
sition is lencouragingli;reimived. *mil,:
,will
probably be adopted:: . The Calm* v,otillirsiii
invited to ll i send repreaentatimes to the iltepab
.licsacongressional Convention, called to,meet
in Nashville on the 16th of Iday next. :Joh*
Trimble, Who big itiriadY 'announ'eed„.l.4mself I
as acandidite, - Will' doubtless be nonibisted:
It Is not, known who the boaserrati* will
run. i' I ' ,' - -... • ,'''''''' ''' • i
. ''., ahlitli hmiemis.C.' . • ' •
' Ittr t at,:
n, N. C., Merck 28.-A-Ustion •
Con-,.,
vention oemposearglilital . rinatierif of whites.
and blacks; after two Aga' session, adjoitriiell .
to-day.' I The Convention edoited thatiaini 6r
",43.epublicart." Itesolutioni. were adopted
eulogising the party which overthrew Re.
bellion.'hud asserting tfat.it ahonld'letinintand
the re of sf' every iitial(' .inatt. Thei - dir.
Glare that t^bngras is entitled to the thanked
lrld.for. its prinsistent-devotion to human'
'tx4 proolaimed in r ile lieclaration of In::
le i noe ; cordially accept Congress's plan
;ohstruction,..and' rejoice at the over'
of the aympathizere with the 'tate . Re
i. They..deolsre that supreme allegiance
As to the'Vedeieal Government, and not to .
. t i
Tpartioil suffrage, wi our' , 6
1 1 ~
1 . stions or distinction of color; praise
tie President Lincoln, 'favor 'universal
it on, , and demandi
_free speech and free
I ion of public Wieners. They pledge
1 Ives to the' maintenance of the public :
: and invite metaof all political persue;
to- unite with them
L in behalf ofi
the
iiles avowed by the Convention. ift •
i counties Were. represented, lad ti
mt ion Wris , unanimous. ,
The -question of the final adjournment of .
Congress has egain occupied both branches of
that body nearly all day, and at last resulted in
a conclusion to adjourn'from'to-morrow at noon
ontil Wednesday. the third of of Jill, when,
if a quorum be present, busineis is to be pro
eeeded with:. The *struggle }a both houses on
this qnsation seemsto be without precedent,
A conferenise, committee appointed specially to
iitOonoile the disagreement between the two
housu met te-day, and after along conference,'
reported that they were unable to agree. , This
livened the whole question agaiwto a anitaued
r tiebat in each house ' In the Senate a isms..
blame was prepped, but not offered, certifying '
to the ?resident that • a disagrestieut on"hd
journeulut bid arisen, and that be could'areil
himself otitis constitutional privilege to pro
! rognthe Congress: This was obviated, how.
1 ever ,,y the final' adoption of a new resolution _
which 'waiaent to the Hotiee, where's hot dia
-1 eussiiira was going on !on - the same_ subjeet.—
I The eirival of the Senate resolution afforded
, •
an opportunity for tho Rouse to votes at 0001,
and nndes the loadership.Of Mr. Bieghem, the
Senate riseolition was agreed to under' the op?
erasion of the previous question, by i iota of
58 te_4s, l baing but few votes. over -a- quorum.
'There was considerable confusion a nd excite
ment.preceding this vete. 1 - •. •
• -Tim luraiomaart QUISTION. 11'
pj , sucr k
CONGRESSIONAL.:
09 Mar: 29,1817.
I . ‘ Aroortnammr.
-The House during the afternoon had an ex
cited debate on the impeachment question,end
ing ivi`ththc- passer ova resolution requesting
the 'Jadiciary Committee to make report as im
peachment on the reassembling of CongresM—•
Mr. Hitler charged that the Presided' had
pardoned one hundred and ninety-three desert
ars, so that they could vote theDiwetet tick
et in Rest Virginia, and had restored to them
pay Smountlng .. to seventy theusand dollars .
Mr: Marshall, of Illinois; a member of the ifit..
Milky Comniittee, intimated that 'theie was
inotiise. side to the story, - whisk-after all did
not seem' to ;create much - of sensation. It
dime putt during debate that the . Judiciary
Committee would not resume- its sessions till
_May. ; • Thad. Stereos said that the 0092111 the
ole were pursedig woulstleed te.ao re-
Salt, for which lanOp he was 'merely de
nouneed by : Mr. Woodbridge, a mttliber *Vie
committee. ,
PENN'A LEGISLATURE.
EAIMIIIII7II6, March 27th, 188 T
I Psymoss.
Miiiigham—Frotneitisesis of Lower 13t. Clair
said !ow** into' s. *stew township
1 Lo ;;
tiei - nako "abilotigh out of Brownstown.—
Dlr.dildiam; . raiozpinace sadist •WI
same.' • ,
.
. _ALIO from citise of 'East Deer exempting
people who-put in substitutes from the bounty
Lex.
rf Act for ili4hoprotrot of COat 111 - 901-
11211 t 4 = IP g set ' eateihit judis,ti
levying ne Ow . iit • Ants sun tro i n zill ig mus s
man tv anier.
• *toe— to an set
io 4 dogillrYithY•
I . iBILLII IN PLI . teN.
?
Big "/
A tincosporating the borough
pf
• BuPPiel
bank*
eat to set Incorporating. the Me.
virago flesh, Pittsburgh,
• RILLS PAOItD._
rating the city cif Al pa.
rating the Warren mitt 'rigout.. Oil
bsco
Couipui
/ I •
HOUSE
PiTtOPtIATION Bus. PAssi
neial .appropriation' Bill as finally
- ,
....the House. , Several stteiopts. were
I 'mind the fifteen hundred I dollars to
, • bdtwers voted down. h e House.
Wed on thirteen 'htusdred dollars.
ha Awns 'are : Dizmonti Hospital,
"'sissies* Hansa of- ,Ilefugei: $27,000i,
I' *wit esitiary, $21;000 Soldiers! Muse.
Pittsbnrgh SchOol of Design. $1 500;
Orphans, $15,000. . Total; $480,500,
Tpleltl
Towed ,
.made to
tot" ,
In -I
Amintg
SIOXXkI
WOtern
ffolttlera
ARTERLY arrrEllENT
o National Bank's& 'Boa
v vex , ' Connty. '
iltsw Baulirroa, April lst, 1867.
'Asssra. 1,
ad discounts $111,247 40
.under 'Protest... -6,200'00
dePpsited pithU.B.Tress-- -
o secure circulating notes— 420,000 00
d b and Securities on band 0,0 0 .9 q 0
t' 4 o: l ltid office Sstures , 2,908 95
' ' 1;673 Brk
m a ,j, , e z.„l 1,500:90
1 1 - 7 4 4 R -2
render notes, bank notes
68,458
4
7 I
'Loans
UrS.B'
nrer
117.115.8.
Futnit
Pape
Beet
Legal
eh
i ~'
0, $391,279 T 1
! • • u*itt.rrtza. "
L.
q if ock 5150,000 00
- Ecireulation • _ - 87,705 00 . ~
tinu B'k BeaTor - Co. 135 00
di. unpaid 1,83) 37 • .
ant. fund..„: .... i,.. • 7,000 00
epsiOtois ' - ! 138,888 88 '
.4asekange & int'st, 5,720 56 . • •
Capita
Natio
° Circa
'Divide
° i dtuiti4
Out
•1
$391,270:71
icy that the aboveis a true shatraet
Qaarterly returns, seat to the Camp
er the currency. .
EDWARD Hours, •
i f .
o t
trolllelheesi
WILLIAM JONES
Slga & Ornamental
x:!!
. ; ..1~.11~"l'~R.
!9 f
~~
1
Let!ering of all Kinds Exeouted
Promptly. ,
=I
NJ
cfairiite c B•tig ax;
;few Brighton, Pa.
blidn St.,
sperpt-43m
. Speyeirer,
• •
cornei. of Illi.ter and Jane', Street
•
ROCRICITEI, PEDIN'A. r
41;
111AVIff0: !Warned from the east,_ I am
' 'opening a large and welt selected
ATOCK OF', GOODS •
%Inch Were i boegbt st panic - prices, and
Which will telsold lathe lowest possible rates.
117 stook consists of Dry Goods. Groceries.
ibieensware. lilts. Caps, Boots,
ShoesAfotiosi, to., ite..and ari articles uattid
ly kept; in =pi store.
*
itr.AMOVAL
P i tairtNlS
has removed his CLOTH'
' N RING mitaiilishrrentto
. • 4
the now Windbag on Midn'ettesti aaarlY, at
posit. :td .the Union Co-iiiierktise Store
New.iiiighton, Pe; . • • 'I 1.
Hs ifso takes this iiku:ortuipti of informing
hisiftits and the public !generally, thatle
him jut receiredikerm *h. ;east;•la' large and
well selected stock of Spew"; g Goodly which
hi proposes le sell at 'pricer-that cannot fail
eititleraiers. ' . 1
' Clothing m ade to order in the slue t,la
no
tice.;:eta work warranted to fit. i . .
i .
spra`67--3inos. • . . - ' '
' r •
Mil
. • 4:-
•
7, 0
4";
••• • 4''Z' •
- •
,:iia.x.?"+`, •
••:-;:" - T af i xt. -•
. - • , - - .4,441 , 1f-v0rA7.,•,:.-r • .
VI tirdsi'ef - the %b us .
1
. „
",- ;1 01 P.. Iblive"tHoetefl.' the unders ea '
-
A:PM ttl 'sari, : it, .public Om-
.tlia'OsmisisilUlS . ..-,:•::„. , ••,,,, , • eq . , on
'"- ••:‘,l l.leala T 10: 0 11 .** 18617 , •-•
011-5 ,40 ** '• 1 "tdr *Was). alt the rot. .
s.. .Teal :real 'Mato of Amo n
C*ll4 o
14. tfriliii-bdioligh,:tif Bridgestate.,
silk,;, , ,,,Alfettastri..eibtals, la.sigd b„ . _
, googls -a r .sda d ewatv, viz:
'
- ;L. , A. •liCisonfitaliig - Ow. I of " ilium ., - -
bounded north= by Berth . alley,eta by Hi c k' .
o r kiat*il"...*' Pine all ey, and, west b y
d u
i e t,Taysad Others. • • •
;• .2 :Lotii. jggsolri, 88 lid 99, in Verrs A m ,
''of&AO illi-lib% borolaiii," 40pi bet Constituti ng
oil . bloclt.l2p !oy 160 feet: bounded north be
litardtV - 01 0 :'itT - tlarbtri , street. south '
I ni t " ; - *Nreit'loy Bielrity all' -.: - b7
1; Loa • - nand 00 ) ia the plansforeeaid,
ii m i g ffh i shig ilillhilli lb*** 120 by igg fr.
`llol*lll4 north by Canal street , east licks—ell
•itnie„...blby , Piwor alley. and west by Rich.
. • '4.•• - Nut -.73.76, . and 77.. in -sahj• ah in
. .osstituthig ,oati Moak about 120 by furri; •
i l oungssil northrby (Natal , street, eau rbyli t d,
iseese south by Pine alley, and sloth
y
-11,0 NU. 78. bt'-asid plan * l l 150 hi e s.
v ai
bounded . north -br Canal street, tut by 1 0 ,,
Ns; 24 - youth by Pine. alley, Ind well by
Mulberry- Sqiel- ' . •
0. - Vac No1:111. ,s2:' as& 88 , is said pl ak
constltithig oni_blocitalsout 120 by 150" feet s
wended %Milt by. North alley, east by ', Barley
alley. einat. by . Canal street, and west -I T
Mutbarr,y street. lot, Wa. 81 haying er ra ta
thereon wall brick beck*. • - - — l.
7 L o tp Noli. * -59. suit 00, together coma..
Whig . one binek' about 150 by ItYfeet, boner
dad north'-by,North talky, east by' Cherty al.
i fi i.- south by' Canal street, And west by Barley
a ll e y. On *MA block, is erected a Largo
Brick Brewery • withibleemeiti Rory of nose,
said-building'abult: Bo by 48 feet. -Also brick
kilns attached thereto, 2-1 by 21 feet. The
above buildings contain all necessut &Pc*
Ins for malting purpose.. . -, .- .
I. e,
ihs
41101,t1111
+tea,
MI
Ait."
An 40b
snow?*
.
MEE
sprepna-.
.mabeis,falt-
,fouriii;drea '
Adiusi.
. sat
destiVabi
d is ~ anar u 4-
asi a sestiott
;41,4
toPaal a •
Nero ass-
2fl~t~.,lB~'Ti, ::
lim
the ppm. of
sin awe.
ltighary
=I
Ili
, !
Ell
i
v.
1.: •
193
. . ...
&Alen Lots Nos. 42 and 43, itisaid plan,
adjoining etch. *other, \ together being a b out ,
160 by 1390 :feet. Also a small part 'of th:
west end of Lot No. 41, about -11 tky 30 f eet.
adjoinliii.said• .Lot . No, 42. 41tri whi c h 'eta _
are . twee* t li , e mansion bonse(of _said dee m .
id; a [large. brick dwelling.- two starlet h i .'
height, with abasement story of•etone...s•64
awenfelg ! baling 4 room& land' hall . on •eerA k • •
floor; and: basements having two lu g ,
rooms 'and ha 11... ,
a51131 4 3 , ..L—0he third of the purchase money. '
in head upon tLe confirmation of sale by th e '
court; the 'balance in. two•equdi annual i lk . .
stallnente from that date, _with interest:from
same time, ancf secured by bend nud !mortga ge -
upon ; the premises. The purchasers, to pd
eipenSes of preparing title, bond and - mtsti
gage end' all requisite stamps. For "further ,
information inquire of the • undersigned, Bea
ver, Bearer ,connt,v, Pa.' •'- ---. . -' 1
. I , r JO3 t Pfl C... li LUIN, .
'Administrator oa'Josepli -Vera. deceased.
---..._.....
. •', - • DiSiikrAilltiOri. . •
... . .
anTINE partnership, heretofore • existing . be.
- tween the
. tuidersigned. under the name
sty!. of Sings.% Mason. is this day diseolv-.
ed by mutual .consent.. All brininess relating to
thsaold firm.. will t.,e attended to by the new
firut-Of,BinukSt. Ibsen orgardied this day.
, . - - * ' EDWARD BINSII,
SA NUL If :I.SbN: -
4, Rochester„ Pa., Apr Ist. -1867. - • •••
Lirriited Partership
W
E'the st.tol.erihers have tl in dey enter
ed into a limited "Partne hip, agrees::
bly to the prori.ions of ' the...t.erof Asseni
big or the Commonvenith of Penniylvanir.
passed the first d , ty of fitreh ; lB3l, enttled.
An Act relative-to Limited Pai tnerships,” and
do hereby certify that the Mane bf th e firm
Under ailiich said. partnersl4p iiite be conduit- -
.14
th U.tnon. tke_geeeradnature
of e business to be transactecl - , is the coak-'
lug, mita/ i nfect-urine, and selling of Poekel. and
Table Cutlery, Dental and :Surgical instru.
mental ' and Such !other instrunierits ' and Ara.
- m
`else fabric ated fro - steel or.iron, or both, as
may - conveniently [ be made appurtenant to
said business, and the same will be transacted
at Beaver Falls. in Beaver Cciunty, ps. , that
the names of ihe general,Partners - of_ the said
Arm of Binne Mason, are EdWard Biting
I' and Sainuel Hearin, of Deaver county: state
aforesaid, and the special partneys areturtis
G. Hussey, Allegheny county, Stele aferessid,
C. G. Hussey A. C 0.,; (composed , of Curtis G.
Hussey - and Thomas 11 Howe.) of the City of
Pittsburg; County of Allegheny, State -afore
said, and:Romulus. L. Bilker, and Jacob Hen
rici, Trusteeir of the Harmony. •Sociery at
geonomy. Beaver count3i,'State aforesaid, that
the capital contributed by'' skid Cur tie G. Hue-
Soy, spoolsl partner:. is Ten Thousand Dollars
in cash;lhat the ron;int _contributed by C. G.
Hassey di Co . :, special partner.. is Twenty,
Thousand Draws n:esah,;)aad , the suet
and
tributed:by raid tt,oompis L Hiker and Ja
cob fennel. Taustjets 'aforesaid, specialism
net', is Twenty Thousand Dollars in cash, that
the period at which Said partnership is to emu.
menet. let the first day of April, A. D. 1867,
and that it will
,termutate on'the first day of
April,- al . 1).1872, `. ,
Witness' preseu. , ' rr. 0.. lIITSSET. ,
Ilieuarrd 8. j g h tu i:',.
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1 THO- M. 66WE, 1 1
I .. ..{C 6. H.GBBl:l*., -• . j
. . • • ' 1 I SAMUEL-NIA..IIN, .•
- - 1 • t, EDWA R D-81N5 , 5 , 1 , ; 7' .
•
•
-Witness present. :' L. ILA Kg R. • ..
11,
W. Weingartnerr. JACOB, ElB:i4&t. t. t,•'',
(as to _ R. IL. Bake* - •• ,
& Jacob Henrici.)t • •. f• ••••• • •
3. 1, -Tgowelum F. S. lihinall.
THOM7tON: it HAMILTOI 4 ;
,
Shams s ßea*er county, i Pa.
1
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(4th Door Nort4. of ...DARRAGH'S ...irpßt) 1
gAIitIFA URERS of Fancy and 'Cqta
ec
mon B ms, and dealers: in handles,
iris; Twine, `., &o All work warranted
Having purlehased an eseellint lot of Cor!,,
and provaded ourselves with ail needed (sa
tins, we Utter - ourselves that. all `brooms
triannfactuFd by us Will ,be found ss geed as
• the best, and cheap as the cheape st .
, Cal: and
Ile
see us before purchasing elsewre. .
'ADDRESS-=Box 17, Beiver, Pa. .' 1
• apr11 9 67 7 -3mos, i ' •
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Shavirig Sa c i
lbrl e t
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SHAVING,, Hair Cutting • and Sharapoilit ,
proved styles. the, most modern and iL°' p
- Also-special attention *given to the Curlie6
and Dressing of {Ladies' hair by dohhlo 4ll 7
Hams, at the old stand, adjoining the :5•14i0;.
al Hotel.
.No loafers 'are • entertained abs
• the•saloon, consequently 'any, lady or g ent
man can have their toilet arranged .qu' et .Y'
comfortably, and in the most approved otyie,
by calling and making their Ivls
CataWba INC-Concord. Vines.
25,000 PATE NIENte • C '"
800 two year Calabaw ,Vines,
800 two yeir - Coneord Vinei. •
All No:4, and guaranteed:
F. A. MIERSCII St.
• 'No. 42 St. Clair , street,
. . • ' Pittsburg, Its
,
WS at. Indastr, -Beaver 'cositllit
CM
-7----- k - ` arm For Sale..
RE undersigned °fess for
ill'
sale l?is farm
• - situated its Moon towllshiP. B ar CO".
9, Pa. ° Said farm Centaits 100 acres
less,
less . , abaur'sixty or seventy of which are clear -
ad aad t under fence: The balance iimbered--
Goodl.hquie . said barn. Plenty of g o od ts' w
on the 'farm and at Ate house. A dyads of
fruit.on the premises: Tittle indispuiable.--
ily
l - im) sold at a low price. . Enquire of flew
wi
•uel bite or Thomas Doiy near. theprernio".
r.3•67-4.3t. SAni:EL USSEFTON.
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