=I FII:F=M=M ,ilir. - Jii4it-:!LAii6ti.i. . sfsgor.. ISO 24t 1887: TheleetloWla Chiessei ni., c t si lei lasi dayoweilted In the selesteou of-the whole Be - . plibiluktloitt4tTantiverVi. "aJctritY orar soo . Thseteinell twehti4yeßeptiellosui tiff:TM Ao otirtloierinitint has recently purchased a_nlargi farni e '66ls we Publish tithiiiesksAbe treaty between the two tor its transfer. - Measures are onAiiitaiready in different partite the United tes for ' ,, coloalsing" it, and it is highly probableihet rialto a nnutoet of "our people. Ninriodgeato•thither ina 'is" what is to be 'etiii7heforis the present year doses. ; Atlas 'tinnier fact:tlrt the term "shell.; ticonist' is rapidly gtung . out of use. We con= gistulOci the Democracy on having learned, at. thisijate day, - that slavery has been abolish-. ed i anf . 1 , hence _there 'is no more Work , for aleclit6n l sti to do.":. The .' more *Spiteful mem beret sf,Ahat party `however must have some epithet. to apply. to their opponents, and "rad-. ii(tP° one :rh e a helve adopted; without cute inyten of their nittnber being able to give the:4403510n Sikintilligible meaning. • 1P! ctililitl3l G 9 of Colorado, who has re centli *lien inttilisreputo in the territory tter,,Olchhaireeideis, on account of politi -14;1012 was on taturday laid, nominated I*:rieliifient and confirmed by the Senate 'atrafectiir . of the fourth Pennsylvania Die.; trift.lA This confirmation is said'-to have re -1 :ill • li*t r e3ll:.trota the bitter quarrel' between Sena tortanteron and Judge Belli, The former suPOrted and the latter opposed the recreant ' ' •-• , "",trots .Wtxsos United States Senator f : i f:Massachusetts, left Washington on ' Antallay last for Orange Court , House; Ya., dal t it a political speech atthat place. :From - lit c 4 it commences a" “sttunping? ' tour f*ig i hout the South i . He intim& speaking at tiff ry important point in the Seaboard 'States, ' iinOill return by, the way of the Mississi6pi Hi*, and do more or less 'speaking in the' 6 Wein States. Other speakers of note will "`'''' 'i ll' ' aixtß7, ,o .ow and make, political :speeches at id:4,as not touchedby the Ai -stChusetts Seit z aldt.d - • ' '1;Ii-: - ... ;,i ---..— -.-. 4 .._, .! k.tan election held in Coacor , , . If:, the D" Or its; led by ex-President Pierce," sup 'Pol Charles H. Proctor, a colored barber. IffWtt s, however. beaten by the Republican ' iiiiifdate, Mr. Abbott, a , white man. The l',1:41 l',.ork Herald says that . -poor - Pierce 'is far,:lphead.of 'veer old Buchanan in reading the pAilleal aigu's of the times. It will., be Seen ' u toii4lfrOnt pis Movement, that politicians,' in ".thiOlitorth, as well as the South, are begin - ziink : to comprehend the importance of looking . *flit the coming negro balance of power." • ' 'l, , - '''.. , --6-----...•••--- , -- , .7.ltx Jackson . (MiSsissippi): Clarion assures !'as of i the gratifyitg truth—though deeply re ,grelisng it. 7 -that “the fact is too manifest to .. , I be .denied; and too. important, to be diarciard -• ed.,' , f it haf the itepublVutn Pat:, is rapidly ox - tentOng its ranzifiCattons tltrimthOutthe &truth - erOtates. Ia all 'of these. Slates initial nattlenients, more or l leas . formidable, are, on fiatif-I%a farm.ng a equip:llA, party to. eo-oper at4with 'that ' organization, 'it is .'a part of the matured sehemV of the le4ers of that pity Co niaiiitain its ascendency, end they tt've 'seized the opportunity afforded. by . the ; i4 . rtdUctiCe of the new • clause. into the t. .elective franchise." ' , / ,i :, !..A, Woansartix movement" has just been started in' Washitigton, D. C: The soldiers I.i rd sailors of the nited Statesovho have re tlp ,eived Sprintments from, the Tresident, and , sea rejected by the Seaste "are, requested e send their T1:11.MOS, rank, and history Of sec , ice in the army or navy, with Post -office itriAresf, t.o Capt. Ft auk Deice, corresponding iiecr4e:r' Conservative Army and Navy Union, Vi'ashingtOn D. tl.. By order of the Executive "Committee;' Whit the Executive Committee -lox. Capt.' T Geise intends d oing with .these 're- . • = • - - _ •• ljected";we Cannot i m a&ine; nor does the' cir oular frOni 'which wehavo learned of the mri rnetitgivwthe public any information on that point-, sottiing dreadful, we hope, however. Toe fSsrsre pt the United States some days • ii4p passed' a tosalution asking the President virlieth6the Attorney r General had given an OPinion''onithe - Titoure of office Bill,'.•and if so to furnish the Senate with a copy of it { The Pietiddent replied to this by saying that the Attorney General had given no interpretation Act referred to, but that 'the Secretary .ofthe - treiteury: had addressed a letter to the .• . • Solicitor of the Treasury Department, askiiig flow Fe'deril'offtees are tole'filled when they in l itioinairaiant by reason of-rejection by the Senate. The Solicit o r replied to this letter, :atid - thaleiter tVae approved by the Attorney efnettit, i l hat iihere vacancies occur - way, it fa i ths duty of the Deputy - of "thi late officer o take charge of the office; Conduct Itibialricalarol - assume its responSibilit lee. ' •:"Titavictory of the Democrats in Connecti ant,peatinisrly considered, lies been an ex-, pnlive olio: The following is given as a re , - liable-estimate:of assessments, made on • the . candlditel nailed: • 1 `3'ameti E. :English . Wm. H. Barnum ... - Julius Hotchkiss „Hichard 1). Hubbard Candidates on State Ticket. Other subscriptions. %Vlb the; e• tne,liiepuL :sus, money'was scarce— Dever so sestce before, it is stated an the-beat authority. • Tz QuMirioa of a candidate for the Supreme Judgeship of the State is just now' occupying :the attantibil of the • Press and 'the Bar of .The eettiocratic "vide of the haulm" aplie i ar to krok more favorably, npen judge , Sha4 4 4iwosid of Philadelphia, than upon othisldf their nutahee. Several --Bepub linens havkalready teen named in connection with the poeitioa the most prominent of which ancJudgalhrin of Bellfoste, and Judge .Wil -liiini -iitteburgli." The •lattee . is heartily aniipOrtikby the Bar and Press of PittsbUrgh, and from What We ire able to learn of public opinion - *this county, we judge him to be „She , elmo'st tmanimows choice of our people for impoitimt poutieifor which he is named., LioesMies vex County. AO considerable mhinnderstandiryi i prelaite in relation to thelaws liagulating I th• taYof liquors in this county, we have takenthe pima to gather the. facts; And herewith ,iprestei*. them. - At the session of the Lagislifarti,ol,B4k6, 'a . law was passed for Ohio township„p4hibifing the' issuing of licenses to ally persons to sell epiritons, vinous, malt : or other lite:lasting liquors within that township. Daring theists I sessien thillaw. was entended,ie*-inoray and Independence townshipis. The Legislature of 1886 also Painted an act to prohibit the .sale - of intoxicating' liquors in Potter c ounty, " which watt extended to Beaver County in March last; the set extending it to this county providing that it: '-` , lhoirld not take -effect until one year after the date of its pas sage. The. following :is the Nitta' county law. ,I' • Biartton 1. Be' it enacted- by •the Senate"and Howe ofße tesentativei of the Commonivecith of • • r Pennsylvania in General Anita!, met, hereby et i t aeted by the authority Of the Thit froth' and after the paisage of this act, ' cense sliall be granted to any person,' t o, to sell • . vinous, the limits' or brewed liquors, within the limits: of the countyof:l!otter. Sscrips 2. That any - person, or persione, within the:said limits, - shall sell, trade, or barternway, any vinous, spiritu?nr; or- any ktud ofl intoxicating *liquors, or',lntoxicating tonic, or other bitters, to be used is a beverage, he, or she, upon convintion . Jhereof, in 'ls. court of quarter sessions of 'said ,county, 4e fined in asurn of - not-lesi than fifty dollars, nor more than .two hundred, for the first offence, arid, urn*" 'second s coavieticin, the fine shall not be Bess than one n. hundred nor more than piree . hundred; and, in addition to the fine, the person so convicted.-a; second time, shall underg imprisonment,' in the county jail; for a periodnot less thnn "thirty •dayti, nor more than st months: Provuled, however, That' menufa l cturers of domestic wines Cad :of malt sod brewed liquors Shall. nut be prohibited from s e lling their own products, in quantities of dot less than , one. gallon : And provided forther,lThat this act shall not apply to drug gists, who sell unmixed of wine, or brandy, on the written prescription of a reg ular practicing physician. . . • JAMES R. KELLEY, Speaker of the' !louse of.Representativea • . • DAVID FLEMING, . A eynoven—The eleventy dny of - April: An no Dothini ono. thousand eight - hund'red and A. G. CUIVIIN, sixty—nix An act was .ilso pasSeil at the into session to take the sense of the people of this county upon the question of a prohibit:try liquor law. It provides that at the net general election the qualified voters of the county nay vote by ballot, the ballots to be endorsed "Prohibitory "Lnw,"and to contain ' , within the words "For a Prohibitory law' et "Against a Prglibito y law," and that the hal ots so cast shall be returned entle.iuuted las ballets for county_ officers ar t returned an counted, and that, a certificate of the result shall be filed by the Return Jtidges In the I laffi ce.of the Protium ota.; ' ry. This, bill is independent of the. Prohibi- ' tory law . and the result of the vote will not I affect its status, excntt, so far ait . it. may indi repeal. . ' 1 I 1 - . " Ilion.' hes finally adjourned aim die.,.. Thitolay - ''''.C"'''' "- - ' , -, session has beer. ipentanostlY etztbeNew York "The Next tfleotiTile,'-'. Ste. ' and Philadelphia appointra - etas and a 4!.7.r.. ThePittiburgh Cti naerctal of the ISO, under sion of-the motion to 1 • ' ~3,,. t or.it up . Raymond's Rend. the above heading, makes ur of thiS learnt', ; ' vnation and form Ally reject. him: - There was which should be heeded by the Repub - leans - 'barely a quorum present atithenight session, in general;and the Bemocriits-in particular : l and the proee+lings of thelsame leaked out "Circumstancer have arisen which tend to . slowly. '; . ' weaken the Itepubl4ah organization, not the • 1 1 - ' ...—z___ - .............. _____. . . least of thorn being the character of legisiti- . I' Virell and Truthfully Said Octet for ,the last few years—last wint 004 pat•- - , • . , titular. , But as the Dethocrats are a. c . - -,; .4 1 . large meeting of colored citizens of South ble as the lie)publi4tut, they„have l ho a e tzt - Carolina was held , a few days ago . at Green •tage' in this respect, though no doubt they ;will ville,hrthat State, and Rich:mend Williams, attempt to make . l otticthing "out of 'the Way ' co'oredman, was called to preside over it.-- ! affairs have been el..aducted at flat risburg.4 ;On taking, the chair, he :made : the rollovving When the DemoCrats , are able to show they pertinent and truthful remarks_:. I. • have opposed corrupt and unwise leglslationi i•sit FRI KNOX A:CD FILLLOW-CITIZZNS: :.011+1 µI have been the iefenders of the-public welfati. us here to-eight are orators. None of us can ant-?, have not shat:ed in the "ring" perfornian express eui•selves eloqu4ttly, or even properly: ' ces which are so justly and universally oditut4 but we pre here as Freedmen.. ,We. haverighte t hen they may. be able, perhaps, to show why and privileges which we never owned bcfore, they may be trusted, and that by transferink i Wehttie" a fight to vote. Ours is the privi the management f affairs to their hands the ; lege of-helping to elect officers who shall make people will secure a remedy for the evils they !lawsfor us, and; want every , man to under endure. When ;they' do that the Democrats : atand who are his friends, and when - the day may begin to tall :—alitt not before." : I comes tube careful who he votes for. ' We • . Sunday cars in Balti more. The people of Baltimore voteu son Monday, last on the question of allowing - the street cars to run on Sunday. The whole vote cast wits. 20,995, of which 11,039 were for the care to run, and 9056 against, Making a majority Of 1081 votes in the affirmative. The act of the', Legislature under which this question was submitted to the deciiion- of ~the were of Baltinibre provides that the clerk of t he Superior Court shall, within ten days after the election, nuike ty.eturn 'to the Governor of the number of ballots cast on each side, that the Governor shall Cast theta up', and "if a Majority of vote have been _cast by , the legal voters of Baltimoie favor' of the cars run ning on Sunday, then it shall be the duty,if the Go- vto i'esde his precis , - ion that . he act I F For $40,000 . 15,0(k) .. 5,000 2,000 . 10,000 .26,000 press! - - tween Wade Hampton, and a certain „iolured man named Nish, at the oapital of South,Car- . olinW, please state a fact bearing on Naeh'a character. About a year ego an affidavit, over Nash's signature, anti' taken by Brevet' Brigadier Ralph-Ely, was extensively Pub. lishe&throtighout the country. In it :Nash stated that Columbia waa partially deetrciied before General Sherman entered that 'stiity ; .that cotton was burning.in the streets, and the railroad titipots had been blown up bZ the rebels. .7 • • • .....$98,000 Shortly after thie_publication of the affidavit, which thus skOwedthat General Sherman did not begin theideetruction of COlumbia, amag istrate in that city published a connter sada vit, in which Nash statesthat ha did not make the fir/st, affidavit. General Illy can show_ a copy of it, twiwever,. as it was taken in dupli cate. lie also denied the facts', which all can did persons could teatify to, relative- :to, the destruction of that' city. •It is hardly neceasa ry to state that Nash was dropped by- his old friends; altii3Ough his ignorance may •be an excuse fur hii duplicity.—Correspondcnce of -the ifissouri Lrntoaat, ~ . . . Speaker of the senate sh." EICKIM 'tont Biohnion4 Sorvis.x.l*, irmlefroptinars - -; aniemniv --•, Btosttarn,-Ain* 11*-310411111l -11 fitstpietsrplitti" h4ato4 : j,satfini r 4ilOo , teat ConjiLiskr dialpirtebe tY of Virginia portertie.SeprWiean,sepal 4tioa adoShig Webteivisuraf p per -propositions desisting 'for estial --- mpteltsa: rights, Ace bolding inelspdpkibr a, :tbons2 'system of common sehoollobe if Mate eqatipZ bie mode of taxation, for Modifieetion of the usury laws so as to encourage capltelhoti,. to internal improvements and • enilsirsgon p 'de clares the Gorel•nnient "ouglit : lot' 'to :seat founded on any ott!er . tiasiS,thaelnunitn e a and that no La i n hall receive the of the new party who-does nokineetthese is sues ' • . . . I'A lengthy address wearied by :edge derwood and adopted. A Sierni discussion' occurred on an allusion in ono ielolutfon to the military act as the Sherman-Shellabergisf bil -''shad: &evens was :Inuit - meta fOr Sher man, It being deolaTed .by'epewkeri that the latter was not-its author. The entlinsfaisle" over Stevens was immense. ' ' 14t resolotiou in ,bonor , of Itbrahaitt, Lincoln .witis adopted. The featurerd' the, dvweit the discussion on confirCetiotireeolitions, offered,, siistaining the confiscation itctscif and demanding the, impeachment .of , ;Tahitian for not executing them. Nearly all the . oeloeed: !timelier", declared it.the dpt,Tof .qonfreF! .0 etMfiscete rebe! ' : lends so that homesteicht mightibe obtained. ," • ,• „ r ; . • . Ikeda:ions were referred to the Committee, • isisd. the Convention, adjournsel..sfter . the sp-. pointment ota Sister Committee,., to Capitol. Square,' fora I:atiftcationnult4ing., r ., , I i - At the State Conventiim °rill& Union League Dr. BioWn, of Richmond,. was Made President; Thonias Horgist, otWinchester, Vice Prem-* dent And Andrew Washburn, of Richmond Secretary. •• •-• From Washington. 'RECONSTRUCTION. .;IVarturrrwroa, April At; 1867.—The admin. 'i3tration is in constant receipt of letters from all parts of the South, from various public Pen, relative to the progress of the Recoil struetion movement. Ono writer rays that from all that , he has seen and heard, there is much less difficully • as to Reconstruction than has b:cu expected. General Pope had ex pressbd hiinself gratified by his reception, and thinks there will be no serious difficulty in Ocorgia - ind Alabama in the ,eiecution of the Reconstruction measures. The Inieliiiencer to day adds that lettern received from citizens of - South Carolina also t tato that reorganization under the acts of Crygress will be carried out _by:common Consent, hud in the_full Lope of - beneficial reault;i kr, , Virginia reconstruction is geriera:ly acquiesc9 in. No idea prevails, either ill the Carolinas or in Virginia, accord-. ing to -these statements, of suspending the ;proposed State co-optration iii tote wOrk, of reorganization, ii the expeetation f ot a decis ion by ihe United States Supreine , Court favor of the-injunction applied fo`r,. , • ,-• TAE SENATE AIiJAI/RNED expoied to enemies; wolves will come to us in sheep's clothing; they will try to turn us from ' our friends; we must bb very careful: . Our conduct, if good, will keep our rights; if bad, Ave may ieee them.. I want every man to be ' united. Let us alt pull together, and,be good and faithfuleitizenit. We are under one of the best 0 overninents that God ever let.ftheaun shine Upon. We want every man to: under-' stand hiS position. The flag that wave's over' us 11.01 r defies the World to trample upon it.— Our former pesitietilvas that of ,a• lone - boat man upon themide waters without .rudder. or , - piddle,' while near him were plenty ;opium= beings, who Might if they chose. putiii . pp.ddla in his hands, ltzt they- i did, lint,' choose;, !lien 'somebody, further removed from the pear boat ' zniil7. made a' desperate effort and .threw a paddle Over the heads} of Alto unhelping,.us feeling men around him, with the words "Now' -paddle your own canoe." We hear much talk about who are our friends. This now we I know that until now we never had mu .rights or privileges, , It muet,' have been aftiautthat gave.themto us. Three years ago some of es . 1 hada little knapsack or carpet bag. Thank God nolo we have got.; a Bureau' (great ap r plausej;snd in that Bureau there are many . proviitions for. us. Let us preserve them -It I +is thought and said by some that we can never be' anything; that we wean inferior race, and of no account.' Let us. resolve to boas good and faithful citizens as the country boasts. The ImpeactuTtent ,Question. NFA6EitIiGTOII D. C. April . 2o, 1867 The cdtraincie, which is the impeachment organ, thus states the situation in to-day's is sue : ;. g , When'the Senate adjorunedlast the ittpressitilltneenicid tubs almost nitherial that thereVtitlidte no's:mama in either Hoaxq on the third of July' nett.. Thi feeling tsel tween )3ene.tore and theilxecutive was_ COIIIt caidtal; a!id'ihe • intelligent!! .from the South, iiromislng eubntisaiQn to the lermi of reconstrucsio' rklrere so•suipiiiions that ;semi few doubtiwithat the measures . 'of CongreaX I .had anticepate4.and foreclosed all .ohanses difficulty al.d diner:stone'. • - I J ' I a an% t t.Britavi *.yelg i f 28 f. 16), 18214 and described tet thleielfts if of said conventiion in 1* following terms:— ommettoiagfromthe alsmoatpointof the -14T V14 4 ) 6 4,Piin0 ' 4 , 1 i ',4? , ~; r, t hi t ff ea In' thafarallir.ilf: ' 40, 1 11 . t4A ~,, tea°, 4 1 and betWeith'iiBl o 4llB l ° 4 remit 10ngi tudP,P36111441190.4. ..,.. PI 111 O lit, shell mewl to4heassegOveleil i ti.(4l4MN called Portlanll bhintitil — ;iiO4 .1 4 0 - of 'the Odniiieittl*tli'V,ftfba!iit,,,AlY`k gee itiniiiii fohglintittl - _fro / 6 this last men tioned point oethe linikilf deMarcation shall follow the surt:nit of•tbie• mountains situated" petalled tokbe eoast 'gist"...' the,point orin tersection of the 14 1 stgogre _tit :west_longi a; tude of the_sisziitimari*o, 'and c fittalliP• from the said point of ilitertoction oi) said meridi 7 an lite,of the lib/0410%e° in its prcdongation . as far as the Frozen pleiut. With reference to the line of dematektion letd . 11 . trn in the proceeding article, it isztinderet, ood—litsohat the island called Prints of Illaieiti Island shall belong wholly to Ittiseft, ant -now, by 'this session, wholly to ;thernitet. States; second, that-whenever the softrtit" of. lie mountains, which exteni in a din : lotion p ar allel ' - to the coast fromthe 56th deiree. f worth latitude to the point of intersection o of west : lorigitude shall Prove lance of more than ten . tairi the Hunt between the *leis the line of-coast which is to is above•mentioned4hat ; ii of the pesseasians Cedetl,by shall be formed by a line pa , ins of the coast, and whfc Geed the distance of ten me inv_ leagues there from. Tl4.e . west ern liitAt, it in : rbich , the territories and don:dab:in con c ed are co n,t,..ain elf, passe; through:iv:foist: , Otrinfa Strait' on tho parallel of r•IliV. no la thuds, at its intersection bithe inter` - passel midway bettreebetisi hi, ern,- 'or Ignealook,and thirii r ';,', or limitation * .4' he name 'westates Thrd:t . big' ne ini-: tial point, proceeds trience rl ti Course -nearly north-west ,tiadughiAllirin *it IStreit and huh-, rinesles, eras CO lOU mi w4yjnet woe's the qorth-teest.partoF t islet' ,of St. Lawrense cud thisaouth east tut of C:aPo Clitottit;ttki plit 1 to the meridian .0f.1172° eat ' lsoglinde.— Thence, from the inirseeti n lei that • ,tnirfidi• ian, in a'sonth-waserly • ._, 'reci!ion , so as, to pass midway bet {reel the i l lattil of Attou and thecopper islintil_of- he; ges!itt)iltibral CottPlet or group iu the Sor r a l'acie Ocean, .to the meridian of 193°Ivrtt .109;tiurle,1.•0 es -to • lin elude in tho territor couveged the whole 'of the Aleutian Ishio-I,2ast.of thnt Inisridien: . • 1 Ant 2. In tlie ettion of terriplry and do midido made by thereeeiline article arc in cluded the right of iroperty;•in all.public -lots and Equafes, :Teed lands, 'antl all public buildiiiiii,loarr i kisip ... ii . beilfiFfs.: . which ati are not private, inival .pr erty. It is: however, understoci and ii'gre.d that the chuirches - lihici , hl4 been Cnilti-in %hr i ce s ug territory by the Assta n JO iive t ument • shill remain the propert' of such inenbers of the GP I& OrfentaLehtich.reititir i nt:b. tiiinerato ry,. as may choose b worship tierein. Any et Government aTchts, papers, all documents relative * to the •tertiory hml dodu ion afore said, which m.ty be paw existitkthere, will be left in possossion of the ngent t the Uni ted States ; 'but an kuthoutteated.ipy of such of them as may be required will het all times givea by the. Unit 4 •Fit,sf.lt • 4431 tit Au til i an Government; or• 1 Ito iamb' Ituadian Mimi 'or i subjectivaa•they•Mor. aPpIY - IfOr. f.--- ), ,•••- . . ! 1 ART. 8. The inhalitanis b f the cal tirrrli'6"- ty, accorthmtejt.Wc4l4 : yeiserY& their natural allegiance, tray reibrn io'fiu -' w i t h. In three years; but ift.he should ti er to te.ittat? , in ,the , cede } larri, , 111 LIT3', h the •. • 2 .L• - * • , , Evt IW 'e OP, . i1 . 13 A. 11 . 4 1 1 414 , • I • st.ITAL 4, itiolt fo Jay en:1 4 7,04at -!. he- l eiffiTAlr 4 41 6 4 .6 31 ;dr•im,ani0g..0ir itisoniatt u lt i, 4 !eit Ptlithfi, l .l4l4lllVia,: *it • As!) tu l btli ,te'cted lathe ii.L. moi st- iii 014 4 47 y , . !proper { livilize as 4til be 1 - regu 'as the I time' tie 141. it , - a Abe" at ....... county: ' AWL ieror of he Resaiat tvenie is patch,. . . he -- .P of formal 'ar ag nr agents ' "ilia'. tad States, proper f i ! .. pendet which - edits s my.. oth act which v ;aril 't a; butt}, 4: im ate posses, deem tn . plate lend ansonais irafie`a l tP..attte Of'. ca tiOns, without tasidi for auch,fonrial e_ try.:,.. . ~,- ; !, i at; ' !-- • :imi. ',. Innnedialy , R i le r' eltelt of tboitatificatienebfili CorrtatOteit,' ai„ I hostione or militsrpes4.l. l Khich o Mei in ii i the ceded territory lan, i . be /i4ivered: e agent of the United r,"elYl' iffy - tkaspielehich - may th!i s ten'itor„/- . withdrawn ae,sopi . e. ./ I I.r .l .Plalifmis- di.. conveniently P rsetteisiee' '' ''r !' :1 -- : t l o i s ill ath . Any..ft 1nC01 4 4-I.!ik,a tOle„, be ips, sa-ads-0 1 01140 s tr W e e t 'W-t` ,- if ! .sir . ./ oil'-1 . ' .. • 1 . - • i ! 1 • Prom o' oltairty 0.1 &idle • Eatte tdttaitii • I of the au awa., ParY To4tica taialy a , which f< ingiout us iind d EU 'UBE 1 tit , I 18414 p I &intim made a extort' kers. 1 t e a egree trig best the . • • to] leagues from imam:salons slid 13 4?0g to - Russia, td say , the 'limit Ihis : I L Forive4tlon— oli to the'vrind , shill 'poser ex- T: , 1. 114 oil meth on the] in the I, ninon i ril a Board of School Direptors of Borough I t ;.1 ' waship ludepolle4 School:District, i wish' 6 - employ two" rink and four' female. ' teach rs 'rot their scnools:foil:the term cant,- . nienci g the 2d Monday-of May next. Ask:ex- Milli 'On of teachers by the County Superin . tis Hient will he hcld in'' the Union SchoUl 1 Housol•in Beissfr on. Wednesday May Bth, at lit t7airhtr n itinti - inn..4o, tea - chefs ; 1 ~-: •_l3O. W. HAMILTON, ' ' I . t ilp -1'67: • ' - Piesident of As Baird.. ' • chest grant quest those prese acre =1 I= MI T. I}Yhun I Ord.' *LS 314,41 RE, fo t at }laid a , ff i BO Which /toots tory, sad is lite o 847, _Aided eateistdee p hetteepetias, itessial tot. tempt inerely lets; and the belonging to - 14 U trotignion and , tljeal isittlieii tjnie ofperilitsaye : e experience in, the past, we are thefropinion•thaii tie 'people et the' ~ .-1 - • ' re `no further use or 'the Northern q e i r ,SoMe of their: l,4, llSn? are daily anasd ''' ill ' •again • ne g and: .e orting. ~ to I'o4 - for Strength .sird'allianhe' alone 00:4.': . l'he Nevitork .W.crid . . ' cif _44 ql"gisi iii 4# 2 0a Prcr,Alai°" 1 rally, awl suppo r t , of ib a t 1 paty - :-- - per*viil,:iirw6ald be that that • I I y forevel.'liti.discarded frtim'Southern we hare no.inore to do with it.---uer "sr again can taint that Democracy . , led us to ruin," and uniticl'in ;rush- . all hives of ConstitUtiOnal liberty for n. our children. . . ..7 -. . i ! : . i - ~' - L - ADVERT ISEMEN TS. 317D1C HY COMIkI MOLT 'of the Serv, meet at Harrisburg ciri i1i0n(14.7, May ex., at twoke'cltiokk PI M., •to hold, a Ifor the •invesiigaiion ; - Of 'the -charges sleet Rail Hood (3iaripatiies for alleged, nal:charges upon freight Bud pawn artist Interested are notified to attend. , • ,L. D. 81‘..1RNIAKER. Chciirmaa.Conimitiec.. 'IISISC)IO.ItICiI2.• ' psrtnerdbip.hrret.ofore existing bell. ben the undersigned, in the practiCe • was diavolved by mutual consent 18th of March, 1867. "fhose indebted e firm will.pleasii:pall and settle their to at an early date.) • spr 4,'M .-8t N~ti;oe. , --- SEALED PitOPOSALS ' ~, PJ, be. yec4Atect - byr kl 7the gommissionets i - or Bearer county up to noon of May 18; 1867, for furnishing the 'materiels and build mg t e stone work including abutments and rrtog wells by the'perchj and et:veered wooden or iron bridge structure', thereon, ityclhe foot linea l l • across Itaccoon creek, In IntlependenCe tniin hip, et 4 Point where the llookstownsind Clint is, roa l l crosses said creek.. .ity order of. theltoard. * • .16/111., CAttill EV, *• . ' Ap49,87 • •,, • Clerk. 1 (Lorid • cam) II I E!KECU I .OIi'S'Isi , .OT I CE. 1 , _ . . lIEILEAS !titers testamentary on ' the estate of J: its ' '. LIVHSIST, late of ,lip r horo', Beaver CO., doc'd , haying been •d to the'-imileekignicd, all persons know , eßselyeendehted to maid estate are re -41 i,i; make ;immediate- paynient, and having claims against the same will t them prapOyAtutkenticated . for'set . • ' RILEY , 1 - ISA AC , RILEYI 1 . ALEX. F. SMITH, 1 2:/irs '' • 1. I'67' ' :•••. - - New Brighton. IE2 i;IATUBONjvis edt Potato Plants E 41.41N,A • 4 1 /#4lw Kindler TAis Ctisucti SE Planta aro raised at Marietta, Ohio; i bunches of 100, packed to go safe !. rods of tulles. ' ,TS hit with PR. DEMPSKY or J. A. F. ' to 1001 Atiy, xill ,reoeive prolipt atteu ', d the plants WM cost less ,than, thoitt ere; Pittsburg. Apr., 23, lONE UNDER," undersigned would respeetfully• „in .., lisfrionds and We public generally • ~ , Istill lives," and keeps constantly on 1 are and ,well selected stock n ot • 1. qtvr.t, HAIEN* AND. O:II.I..JDRE.N its And OFALL • will seßat thaloWeat possible prices'. ion"-tai hiii 'Eastestr wade stock of *Awl, : howls*. keeps on' hand s taint of .his 'eau msanfacture, spared, toda job work oron • notice, and as *ell is eau be her..hot. in the County. !, • a; to the,public for., pa firers in sty : I •PmehagullY I 1 :.that :.that they ink* be • - Au 4 4.1tstin work that rips will 'f reetic eharge..; . • . • !ediSsl TAILON: .• - __l_ 1 ' 111111rits 4 -ari d, i '••' , i i• . . - ,' 1 p,•• it t . AT TUB - , - : . --.... 41.,-.. , ..,„•,„ , ratilleatisiwor this g , ,i,. == arise! o f f Disirgaml4 - IThir? St, 111111,07i7 - ! ors; .:,.• • - 'PM DRA G min ioititrarmi obey- .1: LP obey pied 46/hkars y . ILucturos & AILNDISRIIOX. has mon p Red by • • .0a aholl Laye •,dint of the le lidelos and lane pail, and Tot, Emperor of all gall be exehaag trom !the date 7- 13- 'Zia - OD-MS , WHO now 017X118 A Maud Completatock of is falcYi TOkers ties signed seals rIJRZ DRUGS itAKEDDIENES, 4e. ZVI. XXI r3r OAPS, TOILET ARTICLES ay abated by accusing it of dlion and base- 'And:Brushes TART GOODS. ANT) . DYE -S TUFFS. • We sre:prepered to sell PURI & SECOND QUALITY WHITE LEAD, ANI P OILS of all kinds, st4PittOorgh iric4. • . IV, INDU WP `GLASS OF rLL SIZES . . • - --. - • • ,i Our st l ock , of Alcohols, , Wined,l. Brandied, Whiskey, and other Liquors; will be-found complete, and, being selected with great cake, can be re:lied upon as ;being :Pure as can tie obtained, and, will be, sold for Medical.. 11,1 - , chanicall• and Sacremeutal purposes only. . . • • ; . . *I- - reeeriptions and !Family Receipts. Aeourat ! ely. Filled at Allcure. ,• _ t , ] - ~ . 1 ' • i . . ; _ . . ; .• . ;,, Oen reScription -and Medicine Depart ment being under the 'personal: supervision of Sr.: L.:. M. RANILTON, , with . arl', . experience or *even years, we flatter' urselveis : t hat we can give ful satiitaeMin in any,. branch of the .busia 'I, • • I; 1; . , sm. ,ememtier the place—near the Post: -Office, corner Third street?and. the Diamond, ',Beaver. , ; ,• All ar respectfril y. invited ito. call and •ex i am ine eUr goods and prices t.efore purchasing elserwl . e. '- . • i . - ' j • Besie , pr24'67,riy; 7 3.'8 RHODES. I ' 1 D . . Mc' KIS . NEY. K. FEICHT - wiffTED I WANTED I I EVBAYBODY to call on WINTER & BEDISON, Cor.. Broadway and m Apple s., New Brighton, Pa., and examine their Splendid new and large stock of goods just receiveil froni the east, which we are now offering* and below city prices - . Fine Siyer__#untiegArcerican Lovere, and the Splendi new Home Watch, this is something entirely new, cheap and reliable; also, a fine selection of wisa •ler . ers, both 1 gold and esil- Ter, large a d small, suitable for ladies, gen tlemen and boys. ; ' f • .CLOCKS!:CLOCK 8!! • i' i in - abniviance, all-the lastest styles, patterns and Yellows prices, which we can recommend and vrarant reliable time-keepers. . 41 tWELBY!'"JEWELIV1!! lye not pretend to say what 'we: have in j this lire, hut come; and see ; for yourself;. if r you ain need of a pairs of spectacles, we can shcw.you the best.ahtl largest lot ever of 'fired in this County.. • • LOOKING GL t,SSCS ! These T'o can sill you from 2 . 6 cents and up wards: else, .a large stock of notions, such as , Portmonies, Satchels, .Trailing Sa'cks, Segar lCaiies, on.folies, Ladies fancy streetalid sew ing 13a Pets , Brushes, fancy Dusters, Whisks ; Door Matta, Children's Fbltling Chairs, and . t" besides' a fine assortment (if house -furnishing , ; 8 00 4:. ' • MUSIC! :XI USIC!! .' In addition to the Jewelry and Notion Vusi-. fleas we have afiti-..ti-a fine assortment of Mu-.I nice! Ihstrumentis, inch asiAiolins, Guitars, Banjo4Tatabourines, Frenchlittni German Ac- cordians, Fifes, Mouth Organs ; , Tuning Forks, , an., Ike. ' • . . • . I 'We ill be pleased to Five. you call early and ex mine our stock while ',lit' Is fresh- - and vi new *member ;the. place : 'l.' . ,Cor: Btoedvfay and Apple its , Nevi Brigh, • ton, Pa t . . c ' ..i ' . 1 L • Apri 1867 1 -- I . , . . . , . 3.." I By virtue Dian order or the Orphan's ....ourl of Bealler county, the undersigned, Adminie ; trator of Aaron Hood, deted., will expose to ealq by pub'cot:4l6m, on 'the premises, on'_ - • I MONDAY, . . _ , '• ' May 20, 1867, .1 ti tt 11 1 6 o'c ' iock, P. M., all the undivided five-pevJ k ezafti of all that tract of land situate iu Greenti township, Beaver co., Pa., bouoded North byl Ise& of Audio w & William !terabit, East bi other lands of the said Aaron hood; deceased! outh lij lands of John M'Cog & Jtimes flood !mid WeSt by lands , dr./sines Hood & Thotose lirillserow, containing . about • FIFTY-EIGHT ACRES, shout 40 acres cleared arid in a good 1 paste oil cultivation! Improvements are a log I house. and log barn. said lands subject to the I dower Itif Mrs.--Hood, 'mother of said intestate, and widow of Winiitral Hood, decd. THfilil&One-third 'Of, .the purchase money in Lunt on 001*m:wi t * of sale by the court, the bat nes in two equal annual installments f from that date, with interest from same time, , and secared by bond and mortgage. The pur- 1 chaser d to pay espensei of preparing title, bond' an iiii4tgago, and all, requisitei stamps. For furtherlinformation, inquire of the undersign ed, resi l- ding in Greezuktownship, iforisaid. • ' ' GIBBON HOOD, • ; , • :User. of Aaron Hood,'dec'd. 200887. •• • LEM . .. _ . ... O R SAE. . : n" gCc i i, ...iron and comparatively new one i bone - buggy for sale. For particulars apply ! at this Ogee. ' •'. - 1 1 spr R 67. •-•2 times. , ; , I , , . Chtwe MI . - =of A ds. 111111 I!leate .Call and be Convinced ! ! ISt LI ATCE ! ES' WA TCHES:! WINTER & BEDISON, Suuessors to, - 1 C. F. WINTER. .0 NS'.O6URT SALE: , R PHA, i ' Goltlallzusi l . 4040 a..-.. „ ... itrit*Ulted bY4,111k2, 5 47014,09 M111ii of A i i ~bciaougti.ot Btiver, and it'ie' lkereb y us f acted by.the amtbority of the siv a , %., mitt after the' 6th 'day of May, Wl,' 4 7 4: .1 I i acs or peraoar. !rim diail inette,,o r m4 4 1 ;1 tieftA4 i mp, Immo of the peate,-or Inppft; or ,panoone wbo abaU sot is a lewd, o ,,h y or disorderly.- manner , or who may . be found ii il : make 4)f intoxication within the limits of ti t borough !aforesaid, dial. upon coovictioa, fait and pay a Sae of not less than one dolisi ht. aor more than Ave dollike y or shall N . tad to the loek-up for any , period no e l , ' lug fortjr-ilight, hours, or 'either - ft b,a, , the discretio g bad n of the proper officer,..Alq,:_*_ mi 'hearin. , • _ ...... _ ._ . _ .. . Bacit2(l:.' Tbsit it shall. ' be the &tit-e:a._ High Constable , or of any duly spp e im e d °. liceidficar of the borough aforesaikCr, are hereby , authorized - and required:44hour' any fusthe..,areirrant .t boa" thnt cont ained,* : this ordinance, forthwith to airrestnd ec , t ,4 l, . a n y person 'Or . persons so oirervlin,, ,, :h e r cael , til, chief Burgess, or in his absence or itiabiliti,t before .the l itesiStant Burgess .of•the.borkihi afores a id, • 7 .0 shall', upon due proof of his, h e r or their.' tint , or upon WI own ieci ete , uv beasdpg,l pi:lse the- penalty or penaltiea p ro , ' scribed in the first section of 111;7 im•diliiatt. ivh upo n . Sec. Bd. That thcichief Burgs or iittshei: Burgeittof the-borough itoresabi shsil, ma, .• absence of the High Consen,l,l c 6r vLaii l y 6, 4 _, appointed pence ; officer, _fort lovith arreit ley person oryersooil_Violating any i,f liieoo§, ions of thts bialinance. nod imp,: the pe te r, ties prescribed by thc first sactiou therett` . . ;Sec: 46,, That, any pooon,ur i,etsr.,ng florist. , ed between the hOurs of -9 O'ClOCk; p. ~ , ,a • 7 o'clock, a. in 7 for the violstyott of.aay of the provisions of this ordinance. luny be cete.;',. milled to the lock-up by-the office . m a ki ns ~. the arrest, until such 'a tilde :ts a hial"can be bad; . I roridecl., Thai itshall be i hc duty of stla a 'give notie thereof to the lkurgee s s e a nt Burgess, -withih- 1 welve } Fours efttr`! !lei assistant i: t° the arrest. ' _.„ ' . R. "'I Al l : t •:, :,,,).; . .-- • - Presidelt To mn C nt; ouneil',) J.., Levi's, - Sec'y." . • - .'npr2fG7 NM MI • C)i . C511.111:1.4n3343e . -• TO• I • it enacted by the Tox%n Cnuitcii of the JD" bortiugb.of Beaver, and it is hei.ebyenact ,,,ti by . tha authority of the saute, That kaki g e l after the Sixth day of' May,. 1'4;7, !a l ly I , eml or petioUs who shall put, or caused to la put, intii the public squares : er any patio street, lane or alley veithin th'e original lit. its on tbe, burough„of Be,icer, sup Um lar; brush, stone, (Bit, manure. or y other, itibstance, h.Leiog obtained leave of the Street Coiiitad--idoloo, Naliat dem shall, on; eouviet eit ii:l4 pay ti ne G t, five dollars and casts, h ylectisary sea incurred z moving . the sareo !iidfineor penalty to be reeureral.le,-fi, r th e use o f„ id. borough . ) before :any Justic e of tioi l'eace'of the bort:4o.l,er- • Pru . r.doi. that brick, atone, luinber and , Aher nut: erial inten.tieti;to be used in building tar repairing. ins) , Tomato in said public S1111:1tOS, -troets, Oltep; fin! 11 reasonable length- of yin,. provided that the ee ' posa g o of the :p 1, - at 'oh:quieted thereby. . , r • ' R.."1.j.1L7.0ft, .. . •, '. -' )., Pre,fi ieut Tow . n council.. .3. : Lt:m F: D, . Sec's'. ... 0 rp,h a n • . r 4 ,4 , - irtue (; an.' orler . of the: Orphlos: . ;• - (2onrt it)f,_ ~.- a ver county., the tin.l.r.o.ned will *expose to likle at liublic out-41'y, a' tim .. lire.tp.isez , , on : • i - • . • , ~ Monday, May 20th ' , 18137 1 1 ' n i t 11 o:clock, a. in: of said . .lay. all thotellow. ittg . : , le.; . eribed real e.state of lierit'yllackitau. ( fate of Aiiglieuy cohntyp tieuoa:+eol, eilaste, in I:(w.liester, bor.', 1.1e4 vet cowl fy,_viz: '1 ~ 1 ~ -1.6 t: Nb. :22, in (koala's third stibldiviiimig lotclin tiaitl buOy4gli: tkUlitvlo.ll%9rtuby:Nl i onro cltreet,, east by jot Nu. 23. south by lot . .Ch: :1, and .weft .Ipy, .lot No. '2l; sait) lot haingt froth, of ,Itl Peet oil: Nbtitrot. .treet, mid eitead• ' ing back therefrom 1'25 lee! to lot No. !il, on • ...1.L.t,.%);,,,.. 1 .6, e t 0. a.,,saiall.fitnu,tjof',.le Nina. . 'll'snum.- 7 -une..t lora of the purnase money in lhand upon flit. cbutirhiat too of sale b! the • Court.-;,,the boinUce in. tw,o pymil. annuilitt-, stOlmentcl from that . date: with interestfrozzi' clothe...time,- and i‘ecare l l fy hni.a att. Teti!. gage - upon the ipreini4es. Theqporeliterno. par expenses of preparing tide , heel ;UR I , Mortgage, and all requititt• S'amps. ;• . ; - ' For further information hi:Julie of H Ain, E4q..; ,Beitver, Beaver count', Pair.' )1 't B V JACOAI.I.:NTI. E, . ‘1 i• Guar i 3a . L . OE ORPHANS' COURT[SA. Bvirtue of an ()Mee 'of the firphae of Betiver onitnty the,moeNig eiAlost to sale, at public Gui= r oi, on tij fees, on- • . •1 1 .110nd ay • Ma y. '2.0 ' .11'ci'elock, A. A1,..0f slit; if: Jug described rea' estate= of 1):311i , q Arian, late of Big ll'eaverAown , difp. it 4 aid county, denetteed, situate in, said. toy, nmi, in f iig PO' ver, viz : A errtai.a lott;'el •;)1. qtr el of .I,e. ;lintided on the North by• 13!nd 0 E Beatty, - en theiljust by Big ille s are South by land of George OW by land of %11l atn. Jones, e On! icing 3 15ut teen Acres, On which is ereeleil oneand a half stoiies 53cadt,, pre:Mises. ; • , TER3IS.—One-third of die hand UPOII the contirrnal;ou ;of ;1 py ti"- court t ,the balance in t wo eqtyti Est* meats fretn that date. with i itt,•re ! si f r. , „ time. and secured by berkd lete-tpvt. the pTet.ni'ses. ,iThe paiebasers . ip.ti esyttiti orprepa ring title, bond 11t ? l ntortg.*. 3Tdl ll requisite • ittamlis. For' pal het,' inionocia• inquire of the undersigneq !Little ;Tool, 20 Ter 4.:6izza;37, 'Pa. WILLI 11.,,r0: FILE Aihrers. of Daiiiel I:Lrlind pr'.24'6i. • 7 1 . 1, SPRING 41111) . S.I;3OfER. ; ::-1 7 40 . 01 4 t & SHOES... ~ wiLsoN•. & ' sTE:worl rEST. STE*ART 11. • ; OULD respectfully. in fuia the pu!'ile , thia they have just • raeived' froili the en simfact err , . the * largest - awl best eqectdad SPRING AXD : Slimmq , ;:stoo .,o • Ladies,', Gent's, Bay's .Snif uhildren's Gi; AI TE S AND .*:3L,A PPETtS• AU of . 411 &Ist est Stiles, • t hit hav e ever •Mq 3 br4Fillt to this uouuty, a.ud l t~ttich then .prepared 1,0 - seen-as. • ' • ' o bola if not C . •h.e2Per •i • • P , • Than they :can he bought-. in the, Cal r rittsburg. - Thankful for pist patrofmgc. ire 4 01 0 111 conjintianee of thefsame, and -filvit &Turd's?, ers to eall and examine our Orel lbefore,Purchasing . eldewhere. i • . We bore a s h op peneecto l , 0.40.311 re. pairing. • An eioo4 aura ) •Wl,l S?):i ( Sr. STE:WART; .1u the:Piano:id. apr24'67. .- ---t----,---,-. • ---- , , . .: : 1. .. '',.. 1 1 ,0 - UNI) -1 ' EA.,county, u L t I t y li . t et fall, ifi f - liew Itr . iuuaey iigtictoti3whiveirti !ho . owner'cury have by proving properl,o ll " i 'irig chargee,,Sio; ii -• • ••. R. & B 'wore; • '`Count TI,R, NI, dec a Boots and Shoes. -"Cnart t . teed e piem-
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