1 + 1- U II 11= _-_ --_-_-~:t _-"-z-: `-BEA~`;~R BEI BEI • . J ,.. WIE,YAND;S.-",• IW.pprojkAiri , pndrniii"an MAY . 15, 1867% Tn.!' editqt. being ,abeent "accounts for our Inek,.lloooctil and general editorial this +week • .111 --, Willem:Lt. PHILLIPS anitPirker Pillsbury are I..eth• i - tioiniqieir litmo.,lt to hying SenatorlVik . s..t.ti #,.ifiii raiitzlott lo t hcSotith ern States in- , t Q .:illreOite.. Ti l ey -. 04 1: 4 " . ,I:io, pp:port unity; .to 2 opeali, di spara,gingly of thc mov,ement. to hull d , a:finiOn pariy in the rebel !tates,, - . but not : . witlal tndi n g.their opposition the work goes 14-13 '..brav,ly on.'..' ------- - ..Tenni: E. ,Mi.. It 17 °lt his Suite arrived at New Orletima oeThueaday last, from whichfoint , he comm l inced his stumping tour through .tiltp. - . ,',,ll(lern States-1 Re, was • welcMocd • to,the, 'city.by the Mayor', Council, had a'...4arie.body, of citizens. - Being an. effectf.yo speaker,. a, *zealous Unioniit, and Well inf,timeil on all po • . liticaLquastiona of the (Lis, his canvass will imatiubtedlylaccoMplish much good among the people he ttddiesses. : . .: • . 1 • , _ ;....___.._.......,-...- _ ..- _ -_-,.. , . * "..Apr'eciai,DtstArcn to the Pittsburgh Vow ' nieretat, dat'e3 : Richnuml,4lay IA says that ; Jetli- Davis" has been released on giiing $lOO,- 001? *lit for.tri al at the mcit hake ,•of Court:— • Amtung his 'bondsrahn . are Tioraco -Greeley, 010. .VCotuier, AUT. - Soh ell, and John Idinor. ..• "Doti o. e ; 44fis said 'that ; aft cr.sojo!arrting in Rich= mondn•ishort time,, Davis Will proceed to Ni, • spie:Falls for . hisLealth. .• , --...,____ John F.,,Drivo, Esq., then atatipi.the object Perm' are at a I,olll s thlitg "7 4 Pllttlaolltir fl o,srauevitent rnecinun' endiartholtst - , It . limPiliktifl klnitilet . f lit . : 4 ' . " - v •n t niiiini n i l s '% i f . I ; n b - b a c ; of the meeting. -.-.. .:;,_., ..• ; : - 14 " SIL° , - tk•Ae _ halt at..' a s 4. 112 " The result• f • , Rei. D.. P: Lowerlt of, Haaltar'Pove'kths t a • ,- - . ' 1,471 - .I k t igh4 l -4 01 4 0 4 .7 4.41111411 z ' kW -I Ce in n in tl re i nt li t nwilie W 'aesi g .' ri conunittee heap' pointed on.peimanent tirgani' - n i: . °l w omen - of FraTigrAlt i llltir,,,,,, .. A etkip.u.:44.. ' , .. , . ,,, - - -.,-... ,, r , . , - - ~,, • ....,7 ,: ,... , -- : c , p . . IN ration: The motion :was Adopted, arul.7• s jitei's: It is , , th e1 i rekr. 1 ,44744 , 4_,. 09. 0 .ra, _ ; .. 90 . riatian, tlieltmorliingiterideg was re ef wheels to pre. #44oo.of•ttta../a.Vata t ....Attgoatil to-phoiswe awintillt _book, and Telco . -Lowery, Bracken,- Shielde, . Glean, and Mr. Hooter 'were Ill'Pointed-• ~ :-.-: . , ,-.- would send ' i -f he if el , . _t_,„,../!,!liia:4l4ii'"°,f,ana-h4linsetiinlioir el tit.- Immeiationfondeli4 2 God and dev.•'llit'eath*". . 6.1 "le7#n*!idiiiiteterolftliliiiieetlitt l .1 - - A gOnniaitiOo 011 Dusisess was theaaPPolot - . _ . • ed, .consisting of Messrs._ Drive, Smith, Fields;volunt a ry itt4rleiiiPtrii i `Paii t ail Lag . wiii-- - -N -1-- a 4 -- si --- - • .. be a ~. , .. l•-• •, • • •---1 • •,,,, ,wo a 14, artery -•was - r,equeiii4 th; I hlissen_Leech, AlexandetandLedile. „ • ' ll Pia i l lr e n g n it e ......, .. i nifnlifli;•„,k - :,, s 2 .s!birk--.. f g ash an ebstrect,of. ,he Procetatnite of ita.;, n liir.l.l. F t : Gilbert, of Buffelo,.N.. Y., editor neer., and' b> .. i n !Con Tynan' to....elisteelighinitinssifFitfalitteg a of the Sunday School Strindaid, • wes introdue-• :liork-,...: lBll Faril4adaitti art4' —.1 41 .4 011 ' n l d ! dto Otelieliver Ca :'papers for publics . on. ed, and ! delivered an entertaining ; addeme_on Weft, Meath. railrealoaltaal . - . - .1,, 5 ,...0n at *n it e t tutual-meeting of the giver - J uri g ht „..magantol t rain r„,,., g i . tit . , . ~. 11 i ' . 'ou t History. of the Suniay School, Movement. W i n° /ilia . -' ll 4 4l .4t 4 anviiphir.. - ,lativa l tF:7 lll. a - 41* aft:Asetadation wilt be held. in New, B s g Hesai i .that. the s naday Scheel at , ib `- ',, ,, bnli r i e sti fathers and MOaliticotbillilt - I I.: , defined' Bathe rely reaching Affer the Andras, • Il ° 3 l - "0 .n.4 111 1. 0 - 1 1, t itt e '0 1, 4 91 . 1 01 $ 1 7• •••• sr. l '' Wring 'holm. unaeillillelia ": ietf•l *". • - • -,l'hintitAiy4irtialtsgeote , were ten . dared_ A n. 0 indite history,aa the ChistFA's tarok It? sras!er ~....,.•„ ~, .... F. •, . ~.___• -. :. loonietsc.Ap',o • ,citoir kr .their ,muiliest - enter7 spl4llolbrikleaturses. for their ;valuable th e 'ih il dr4.4inw-list. boom da I "Ft s i t ;0_ na'b r • °lllll2. 4 Y 4 - 1 . 6 . , •,,1 ii Mi r i e ,.. ' . 4 , 4 !i% 4. _ :,....- e I P,P; tAollattlintaSd , to , the ,eitiaewi of Beaver feel r those wiioni theme... . . .. 1 4 if',104 . '411411,:i11t - .l l 9Bl4to li ti• -.- ' . .! .. ' '' I immortaliti . , The 'instruction of _elilldren` in pn iz ir n by the bleasing loc.:led; !nee- ,. ‘!: , imi . st ., if' .. - kiiippiamill'il .., , - FJ • —. ... ' Mtne ein it e r gthe donate ind i zonouneing 1 the anti-hlessianie Jewish C . hureli theakfin-AvisiapinetglefNiOlfinitbaltalli the Conventiqn o.. t. c strong : resemblance , to our present . . School work. During'ilte first centuryend g l ind l iy beyond . , keens s ~ , ,-, , successful, iliefb,, : tPAITat'....I the greater, part...of the• second. .military. o f 1 TeacithaPfedt . s ~...* . - I , leittke .esi-. 1. Y ofein& ' 'n-Nolusible I sponsibilitial Istaltittlte .. .:_ - . Christianity, there is no history o f , any relig 'o ions movements correspondWg. to that of ` a uxiliary to tlietaitliataOlt , AU . .1, near the re i nea,,u f., truths of the everlasttnt 6 . ;. , .., 1 :•i . 1., ~ ,• .§„tuiday, Scheele ; - but that the• second century, schools for the religions A hyma hovlttil , betaiflogli+74. , ,abalrig e • ; • children qqual Meath:" foe Salihatlt littlusit ittaratioll;altiL instruction of were revived; and that HertaProcalall4 - Aai:ltelltark ' , At IntegMall ' h before the clime ot the fifth eentury t •,ibey 0 had.' become almost universal in the Ohara- eebaareli/ittlinMetltlalatt, a 0 1 'ftiaTkjoar s The schools ,hadarrived at a greater degree ledge of the Biblii=ah aliM i tY s 'fie.Wreintill , I , of perfention than we of the nineteenth cen• hearts' of children a loie lee r G o od ' s tettill i s. I wry are disposed to give credence—they were The teacher; grid be a Tian' o i liviagiitety, t systematically managed; graded, and chisel_ that he may NM. iie . t , ihtlia.. l )Ot an unconsoi in fl uence feectiod.Weltiati:Sf fied. From the siith to the aixteenth century h there was a gradual decadence and disappear- 'I Proyer, that it . mey remivastrinigthlrom•on high to assist . inhislal(hei,9 emelt Of great , t ance offiunday Schoolis and also of the preach faith, that , b laity rely In,..the tiretalsei-alf ing of the . Gospel throughout . Christen they are set fo . 1 Mlle Go l; a man earitett , The ,Situation- in Maryland-gloomy night • a in seeking , the c on v er sio n of s • t hat ft 'dim. ' But after this long , ••'. f `' nle h" Political movements in .11tsryland are be, bright" sulirise arose ; :Lid' among ths many may be blessed by 64 if.tke:dit;ols g coming decidedly interesting -The Demo dui duties.,.. 1 e of hie 1 changes ' and ,:reformations. of the sixteenth . Cratio element—the same that sympathized - , century,' it brought the daweof anotker Peri- / . by Thechine. ~..„ , , , '-'; •i with the rebellion down to its close, have re -' od of Sunday Scheel& The speaker : then Sin g in g solved'to hold a State c- Convention to accom• briefly sketched the various movements, or - Rev. .1, D. Glenn said thatin illidoursing i , plish its object, through a remodeling of the g e n i z atiiins, and soelitier, that have been in L iven the subject eidllgneol - hi motel nantely,•,the . ; State Constitution. , The Union people_ef the 1 the interest of the S unday School cense up tithe . Duties of the Sabbath Scheel teacher, it ' State have called °nether convention lv vilieh ; present time ; and then added that.to-dry two i might be proatirble to Jonquil' s ., in order to will meet - on the 14th instant. ltOnvoke the , continents behold with mingled feelings of i understand the nature of thoM duties, what ,/ 1 popular loYarwill ; and it will" appeal fo Coe Pride and astonishment the vast proportions :is the work contemplated bir ,the Sabbath. gross to protect- _ the loyal masses. The en- which the SnnageSchools have assumed. •To i School? 'He enawared this question by saying, franchisement of the colored citizens will be foster the Sunday School is the primary dutYl4 2 4 it WAS 114 414Torcent. in the keep/Aga the holdlj• proclaimed and demanded. 'On this of the Church; nod to carry coward this work 1 Great head of theclinrch to build-up his own interesting subject.the Ilalthnore American successfully, the Church must devote *band- 1 Kingdom to ikei world, .od l l - ihirtfore, an ' ... lays: ' ; • I antly of her means, the choicest of heetalent auxiliary to the grand design Of_ the Church; . _ s•lt is but the renewal of the old conflict iar -1 and piety, end her prayers to the Head Of.the Ihkevaita•Haattairf4;ttla r- ai, 0t. 1 4, 1 (.• Tate ;duties Soxz.base reffian dins invented a paragraph anew forin: It has to be met,and we have the.' • - • et the Sabbath. Sishool..teeoluirl'implied implied .; iChurch for his blessing , - about Bataan. (P. M. G.) resigning. Thisr right to demand of the General Government I, The c;nrentiiit_ adjourned un til the after - tha n mere heed knowledge ; bit;' also, le an statement is proMptly dented by an. inxiolia thenecessary weapon to meet it -Some twee:: to e,. _ ;', .' ll . l i - I - - , • correspondent.' We are assured that the story y-five or flail . ) , thousand law-abiding men: -1..; ..• TEA. VOON I E4EI . BION. 'it .two O'clock the ` taught of Gad and hia goal; * Jesus Christ. 'A that Randall haeresigned, or ever , contempla- who werewith us during • the war. and are 10 • • ' - duty,re v r 'll aviniplietir 1.. earnesteffort , Convention re-assembled : Prayer wes„effer- .. ...m . o . ee . i 4 ' ted resigning,•oitlVer intimated that is • any still, are kept from our ratite. This lean e ..4 d . :) ,, y . :1tev. 3.r. Glenn. • :'t , to secure the converklotil' of children. The peesible „ mintitigencYfiewould resign, i-is false. element of Strength and" Litertainty of success, - rg The vo i tee reported the fulloi ' Vitie Con: ehildren occupy a 644....; place: la _ -the The assiirance'lfscatiely necessary WS be- which theCongriss of,the United Stateeottght • • , oh-of-this ilesi_se County Su dtiqcliool theonetny of Got_ n .:- Thp'7Bkle everyirheit eon " Here in Randall.' lie will hold to an' office as, •ts give , i'is, and that.; too, before, and not afteri A •' • ' • wet - 4- - 2 T- sson tattoo; which . received and a opt- __ long as any member •of the Johnson party the conflict., , —• i. .: -.. :' 11! 0 u s i i. ....;' - . ' • .• . • ' . pronettereirgßyllielfiblentioilAiiitte•Who labor., ' I I - '. which is sa,ying a great deal.. He may die— - ••Should the Congress meet in July, we inn - • Soc i e t y . - to tram Nip tind feetthe lambs or ther Seek,: , . Are. 1.- • This shall be , calledt li , ,• , IL ~ whichlleaven forbid—he, may be chosen to a I certainly ask them, not-,for:-mtlitary•intorter- t Bowlike. Sander School Assoelation.auxiT- with reed everlistinicabotild..oe .. feitiurded ai ~. higher place, which the people forbid—but he l ence, hut the enactment of, a; law which' W ill 'piety to Abe Western Pennsylvania& S..Aziro- Fo'cit i rfoilitoetiti ll ' faitlifal sHaebarle of .- ilt never resign.. If any of Mir anxious poli- i bring out the vote upon - a lineation nf,, , ,inipert 7 ; e i nt i en - .-, .;'.. , - . -- ', ; I lthet,teacherVdtitiMi.- Troyer; shady and le- ticians hope to get into Itaadall'a shoes, let 'twee; equally vital to us -and to the country , at I -c 12, !Itir ' fl '.. :-A. ' H d Seheol : teacher s,' ' ~. ...un ay.. ~ , pa , ~1 . Noe around thie reside civets Of his - scholars,. A - them be patient, and wait . With o ffi ce-hold Large. ''. ' , .. •1 toter into the dutisti of the Moot* er in - ohn e " I . •'' - " • ,• . 'tors, And friends of .Sunday . Sphools shall be , - l abors • e e - era like• Randall it is only a ouestion of time - ..ic. mill be the. duty .of the • Convention !L..r doh with his third - public as - the school ; niembirs• of this Assnclistion by. attending its tbut still it'if a question of time:—.K. Y. Ti-i which meets on the 14th inst.:,- to consider the I-,, l ' i• .- •• ' . . ' ream. The fi t iiiiker closed with a feeling trio ,[ re n t ar met rigs. -- , ..• .. bunt. ; - . ' ... 1 :: .-4 ; ' matter , and appoints. • oemmittee to open I n; • • • • ... 'lift to Ins early Sabbath S i cheol teeeher. -- ... I • • ... stir --- -- . _ - After ronsic by Hie choristers, _Ayr. Gilbert _Coixecr's Dst:Aso '(Rep.) of Ohio ...was "'Aeatett , out of 'pr . crtificate of eliction to Con- - gress last fall in•the Zanesville district. He ' gain notice fli iirice of a determination,to • test for the sAtt.t., The testimony is now being taken; and the' 7.ahesville Courier 'of the Gth spetiks•thusiof the, result: The taking of the testimony of the Delano-Morgan contest. his progressed far enough to assure the result.— ' A majority of the legal votes cast in the Thir .l t , teenth District last fall 4ere cost. by Union men, and Hon. Columbus Delariti was fairly itt'-elected to Uongress. This is already prev en by-the evidenoe.taken, and plenty it votes to, spare. • , T ire Dernocarq.ofAllegheny county met in . ' onvention at Piflibrgh, on Wednesday last , ~' and selected their.Telf.gates to attend a State. Convention of•theit:i'arly‘ i at Harrisburg on the. • 11th of June. , ;After these were selected, a resolutionricolnitenjing Mon. Walter H. Low titles the candi l tlate the•party for the Su prerne 4tdgesiiiii' of the State, • was unani. Monittly adoptedi,..; Mr. L., has -.teen, on' the Supreme Benai ilretely but make the nominetion :rif•his party. much less •an elec tion " ..#l; t judge Wecodwarid .is not re-' • nominated, Judge Sharswood of Philadelphia titill.be the Deinecratic candidate 'fo4 that po sition. At leaBtiauch are the "surfade indica , Lion's" at thdpiesent time. , . - ... , .• I a correspondence with : every , Republican, , .1 Tus State Alights Democrats Carried Ken • o f - • .-., ni ! tn- tt PrOideat. l -"Vice .President, Corresponding . _ ber uongress, puling his epeeist •luekr, in the election of Saturday. ' Their pop- . attention ''Sets'i,:llecording Seey, amt. Treasurer. etre-, Ito the condition o f' our affairs and urging !h at. ' tedbia two-thirdsvote at the annual : meet- 1 Oar Taj o ritto probably lets than last y ea r,' body to enable us to Eight our Awn battles by.i i ng , , 'ir s , ca nciesmion 7 o ffi ge. wa y t o ,su t .dlb 7l but only ,beettime t h e vote is. lighter. - Several , giving us the proper instruments al' ws.rfiuw-7-' t the Executive Committee.. The ; .Frosident„ o r f their cand idates.had been in the Rebel er-1 he - votes of Union and loyal •men, wititentiltsl Secretaries and Treasurer, ,oritla, fire other d •••• my; nearly every ore. had notoriously sympa- tin . ction of c010r.7 - - ...,-. ••' , . persoris,shanconstitute an ExecutireCMinnit.; 1 . , ibised with lhe Rebellion. There will be some i . '.. ••• I m i tr e s, having full control of this Society,. in , bard miettrig• required to seat their rlidega-;. 1 ' '• ---""' . . . - - I*, ~ ~ , • 0 „1 , ell matters not herein provided. '. , . ..-, i lion in ConlitOss !but Kentucky is Still pro. List of- om..natioxis . anißeje, I • .-1 Ad. 4. • The annual meeting of this Society ,' Slavery, theteWhyabould she not be pro-Rebel . tions • , Her voters it - ' , ,e ett ou keeping the . negroe , 4 . ' t I . '.' lehall be held in:the- month of. October in each ' {- .-- . -- WASIIIiGTOn °Play 10, 18.07 • ear. y • • • under foot; .sa they uphold the Rehel. Demoe'Ll ' , i . , racy as theisurest 'straightest roitd to their end. Art. - 5. These articles may be altered or i_ Y The me 'tot b remarka bly loyal, Lunlame; Y Y - . nor farseeing but tliey• know w,Vat they *ant,', vote. ... - *lld vole the only tickel, premises that ' id se, The Com m i t tee on -perne gon -permanent orisatton. . . • cure it.—.LV. Y. Tribune • _reported the ;folloWing gentlemen as permanent i officers cribs Association, 'who Were unapt 'monsly elected. - _ ". II President-John F. bravo,.Esq. ' .: ' -- • • Vice Presiderits-Jetties- I Fife, F.eq.„ U. P. Church ; Itev.-141r. Foci; Lutheratt; Dr. ShaV! lenberger, Baptist. 4 Henri Reeves. Plw, 3ietbodist ;• Henry : trice, Esq., Pres bytiiisi, rapt. "Campbell, 14. E. Church; Dr. b. N Nippert, Church of God Ilan. 13.41..Chtunber; lin, Episcopal. - . Corresponding SeeyLßev. -D. F. 1.,011 , *T; , ..... . . . . . Beaver; l'a. ' 1 , Recording Sec 4 p,•-deo. M.:V. : Fields. *., ,Tretteurer 7 3 Vallerputilap. _... ~ . ,__, •: ",. ibbit Fi'Dravo;'Eirq:.iiresidenteleetZ'aitsurn 17ed-the.dukies of:his office, havingmade a vig 7 l ':orousandwell-timed Inaugural address. . .e.Thellusiness Committee presented the fa= •lowing programme,. • as . • eubjedt• matter, for • discussion; during the afternoon _sespion-1 Difficulties encountered by teaches IA inetruc- 1 ting clashes in the Sabbath School's. 2 School , . Departments, S. Programme. - • • . - • . • - • 111 r. Gilbert 14'11.11 ‘ chosen •-. conductor of 'the exereises• - -; I . .• • -. A . Under the first topic ; the fbllowirig . were Presented-by members Or theessociatfon'-- r , M'ant of co-operation by adult members of the Church; ifint oi competent teacher s and of Aimless teaching; Nenpreparation of lessons en the pellet Scholars; Seething' at tention. • -.' . - • 7 - Under the*eitCondliopic, namely; . 1.34164. Departments.' - it , yeriety: of opinions was . std . L vance4 as to thil4mie - ,ad suiet,er ot • tepirf,, l prearte there should ir'in The Sabbath Soho:mai:l The Conductor: _was falrblii tii"iiii;y:', desigeated b y - the name or ,iliflii4p ^ :AltliCli . itad 1 Senior.. • 4 V - - ' --- ..ititat :Ih il l. l eno l 4Pi! . AiTte. f. ism! 1 - '9 finkt4"e' Oarin4o l -'. o 4iltrie4 .ll ,1 0 f 8: 'OIO4:VP. it '' ''' ' --"-- , i. : •- ri••-: .h.,.- -. 1 , Bratria-fisiriot:—:, Prediten I)ravo in Mel 1-• ' .s -• 12. . ' L '' . l .* ' '''. 3 AMR re_"" !,,,,• •• 2,c' . -••• • I,' ....,..., ' 4 iar; :6:110 ca 1 .4 0 .11 t r i . k •11.F.r.V1•r"191?!4 t"l° 1 '' , T .1,1 /0 thi t tlanik. tithiiilitiiipresent: 4 " Oix • sa l vexed •prograusne for the- narcissi Ortlili', A FEW of the colored people of Paris Ten- i, 1 nessee, mere quietly dancing a few evenings 1 . 11 since, when ten White, men rushed -info the house, dro4e.out the surprised, unarmed Blac it men, gad ntvishe'd the women, tne of whom I was,sa.. , injured by thei r ruffanism that shit 1 'mut die: Eight 'Fit' the White miscreants' have bcen , arrested and are now inoustody. ' We I shall watCii very closely the legal proceedings t with regatd .. to them. A gross outrage may be coitunittetk anywhere, and by.W bites cv Blacks; but the latii, beare - down on : some people is it doeinot, ctiotheri. • Ten years ago, this :hid :Vl cons erinitip ' ighthave been perpetrated in any . • Bouthen4atewith perfect impunity. Now, .we .truS,ilionny . not bit, thanks to ' Enitineipi _Lion. and ilk Civil Rights:ad - . As our some: . time friend Emerson Etheridge, Conservative . ,-... , candidata ,or Governor. of TenoCssee on il4 platfornt rtif-, ' , Universal Amnesty, kapaitial :Suffrage," lives at Paris, we look to im to tak care that these raVishera are so dealt Lthat • tb,ey'. will conclude- - not to do, so again.. --1-. Y. Y. 2ribuus. , I= ) ' A COILRESPORDNO of the New York fieseldt who is 'splaying. the part of Jenkins for lir. ''• Beiard, at Auburn, says that . the .present re r„ turn home of the Secretary, is only preliminary ,to his',retirement from , public • life. 'As he is • ,new siaty-si years old, be, feels that the time bits-nbout arrived for him .to seek • quiet and I.:Becluelen.,; In. private circles he is very. en I Itbusiastie over his recent achievement in se i.„curitig for Unele Sem the, Russian American teVilltry, whose possessionhe deems a crown-. ing . triutaph of his diPlomic.career, the bene fits of which, though now involved in obscui lit . will , he claims, - beceme . of inCaletdablk . 'nine atilt not very remote period. ' - . , ' : Goixttion Vienroiz has appolitid — Jolin Slieer,'si'vCole'red'irian of Richmond, ii` notary, . 'Pablic for the city of Richmond and 601160 o;• ri . .. , . Sence. Se is cman of respectability. and intelligence, and is the firet c olored man e ver .._ . . $F pointed to ench an office. - ' • , . , . .. - . HO. .. LZ-IK-Tlit-trAY, the celebrated.Chipciewa, chid, has married a. white domestie of a hotel in Washington City. Mrs •Hole-in;theolay bi a young lady of modest and intelligentApp4r t ance. Ileiroyal husband .does not deaf to take her to his harem of half-dozen wore Indian wive, i but , designs' S living in .. ' Clo4l, Minn., in t.e style and anannnt ',.."iiite 1 folki.'- f • .., :ARGUS. _. Trig color d people of Baltiasorit presented the - widow of Hon. Henry Winter Davis a full lengtk portrif of Iser;decrisetherstrit:ii a tribute - of tljeir gratitude to his memory for servicesrciaerid their . to freedom. -.*ntlcartiia Ili irjactiata.—The- . Legislature . l of 'Nlrginia'has - dotte a good thirig in -appro priating priating tB6 r ooo for the education of white ankl black children. considering that this is done .bz a State where it'aas in' offense three iettiaana tot each a slave to road' and ;here the condition of the free hlaCke was:lardlY . Any botter 4 it indicates a :gloriqu'i alvance- of public sentiment. Tt is alsp an:actof wisdom. CNINGRESSMAS KEiLIST, of Pennsylvenia, in-* stead of following Senater Wilson in hit cam paign through the South, is to proceed 'direct= ly to New Orleans, and , commence there to makes Radical speech, Flaking a, tour throigh Louiriana, Mississippi,, Alahama, Northern- Georgia and Tennessee. Senator Stewart, of Nerada, will go to ,Mississippi, where he proposes to address the white and colored peo ple in reference ,to their duty 'under -the Ite . - construction act. A Cosciussmokm. inquiry into the facts eon-- neCted with the capture of 'Jeff. Davis fullY confirmed• the report that he was disguised-in. •fema!e garments when. taketi. Ile had on a lady's water-proof cloati- gathxed at the waiss and a shawl drawn over his bead. , He carried a tin pail upon his,head. as if going for water. A pair of top-boots; which the cloik Aid not "bide, betrayeihirre,„ • - We believe in our soul thit the whole party of ex rebels have qttaied more in their souls at the-probable testimony as to Jeff's disguitie when captured, than at the idea of having the old traitor hang. How are you chival. lie A list of the; nominations made I:,ty . the Pres iderit and rejected It) , the Senate during the special ession: of the Fortieth Congress has ' just been .compteted. It was printed for the confidental use of the Senate, but a'copy has leaked out. lie following are , the numbar , - jetted fur tVe positions named: ' Tosimas- t . tars, 113; Collectors-an& Assessors of ' enue, 57 ; Surveyors of CUstems, 13; Collec= tors of Custom. 5 ; Naval Officers, 5 ; liidian Agents, 2; Public Lands, 4; Peu i sion Agents, 8 i.Consuls, 2 ; Consul clenerals, 3; Minister' to Austria. 2." There .were} twenty-six 'head: nations made which were - neither coniiimed ! nor rejected, but were laid ',over.' The Most pronilnentof• this. nuMber are Raymond for" Austria, Capron for Agricultarallititiesii, Sid ney illoWar&Gay for Assessor JCL / New York city, and C . , S. Franklin for Navtil•OfEcer for !Ceti fork.' At the iigulat session .of the Selo • / • 1. ate for the Fortieth Congress,. the fottowing, is the number rejected : POstmaiters; "10•ij Collectors and •Assesiors, 58; Anitriaw sien,.2'; 'Pension Agents, : 5. Oaring tyi-iges: ‘ , sion of the Senate for,ihe Thirty-Ninth ,'Con-.. greys the following were rejected : 'Postmas ters, 95; Collectors, 83 ;Colleitors of Cdstom, 22 , Postmasters, 108. . ' 11111M11111•1 bidia4vri,AcUlldt, in Prance and i~ruaeia~ 4 , ' New Yuan, Ditty 10.—The Weinlers,' Piria correrponderine, l referrina to war preHpa4tions of Franca, styli: The military acenea .Wit nesised In the streets of. Parte, moving ar-. tillre7, guns, gun carrigeliandmunlitorialitall similar to thnise seen jaai, - pitiitioni* the Crimean and-war and Italian campaigns: . ' The 'Hiraid't cartespendent istys: irtienia isiide her pieperstions'steidily and frithoninni noise or excitement as in Prance, bueea a ietlf eitensive scale. Otdere tei the Mobilization et the and this Tighth, Ninth. Tenth indriksenth *soy Corpfereri made. his. :Gso. P1A110.1i , ... IS iii t w o MI 7 42 semp . linkesi of >:s • g - a'stitute ereatedte his libiibi in' London ' d g his _ life time TO Is to:be igask 41:th . . 014p,1* . e.tiljiii 1 414:: cot the hrOiallitiOzei‘rigei and iii, of 4 1 14 4 i,. P' tionlist is heeded by the prince Wales. , ariiiiiissitdon - - of the y ilea - ver Co Sundiy Bohool Allsoollolol l . • rriPhient" - lf thnltlitsei oi th Sub pethitchoolesnssin illeavesro. was Id in 1 4 the, rresbyteriantiChtilishAesver, - ... 'on : 1 ":11fay.W5:11, 1£147. :Ile .ettgind,anee itt t Conv,ostion'Ares OlteWargey tilit*Sh 'lt.blig nitio,llluAttlamornez-th istikss las Sahbsth ,Schools throughout the candy repre - • were undented. ,-....-. , .. , , - 0- o • - ertut organised by calling cola.. Gillis to preside, who celled upon Bev.! . Shields So , - oPtinthe infoeeidinigf• 3404074 f . .1. hi. Smith Aris ippointed MEM ~ v •,. Asic 1'..17, !vt , ... ,11 , 1 - -T _.... eddressed the; eutli4ce on'the subject ..,f tbo . didate et this time. t the Preparation work of the Scheel teacher. 1 ,- 1 1 1 1 - . - - --- . Trial List f4r Jens . Term. 18.67. '• 1 7A Speci , el; . -..pr6s.ratieri,'said the speaker, wee fund;tmentel. Tit 4 And . shiolutely neccis . sry ! •: , .. . • .2n I,O*DAT. •• ' • Comml of Penn, use, .ve: G. W..Shrodes. in order r ‘ to bea liuceertiful -teacher. This preperatiln eoniot4 of a knOWledge . of child. ' N u te ' l K i i ; :,. z .i . i n e g s .. , * `t i t :,.1,1 1 5 0 ', -° ,, r° o n e k i r w l 'i re aL , hood, a knosti o. go s W...rd, and a knowl- 1 H.T. . - Price & Cu.. " Smith kt Reno.. . ' - eati 'Pr d. " . edge of teachitig. - i ' 'h should precede. the. io- i : same. • "J. F. Williams St Co: • 1 itellinent into.o'ci's of the ~ teilcher, end there-1 - f. - 'SD MONDAY. : , I fore; fliciteshoultihe'in every religiotrs com - Ilt?hett MmTen - vs. 1fi17,11 Anderson. ' inanity's Sal'hath School SOrmel - 'Closet the . Joo" .0 olhos & Co.- ' Wm. M. Shirts. . I;:bcat;:mFxectr*: :.?.&1.1.1t.tt. Co. design of which is to :prepare for the 1;Ionoo:Co: • :o : orln T .fl : a . ;POsitioniiSaltathShitedltenehers. ;. .Thelee:'st6litel'Morrow ~ Tho.Greenee. turer dwelt with' Mitch force Isiah this 'topic of Henry' Barr. ' ' " Geo. W. Barclay... . bis ifidriii. He rigoitied that - R - great i oft i of . G.1:11'. Alezantler - ,3.ltre " A. d.Chsmhers ti et.at the tio-ealleil tewhing in but Sabbath Seliools ' I T Y l i :" ' //' 1i e 1 31.8 b irs ‘ • . 9, -. IP. li 4n/11 "' / ' ..tcar.oop. ~. ' • 1 . S. Morlen: rt. al. , at preserie rias'folli f if not tin abeininatiort in .. I : M WEYAND, the eight of God:, i- . i • .. '' i roftyls'QL ' • ..' ,.--.7 ' Prothonotary I - 1 -, o -the qualitietteacher 'he, recommended , . (Local copy). , Ispecial Prepiretld , dur i ng the week for the boming'llablmth'., The fall:lAmg plan L - wa's f suggested-;;Ll'Menieriie yerti lesnori,' 2,, Find . . .. . [ parniler Plesiges; a Make auf,tuielysis - of 'your 1 lessonj Seek - nit ill lineations, 5 To ode:' end -1 )i 't t y'i s ierJ.P.!lrl7 l lfli r ig °°. l-1:. -- • - ~.:- -- , ;. .The ---- tnerentkot,odjotirned until Friday; • O r o'Closi 110 . -j r'Marks ' ed morning, . , . r. , ,pron mine . , thehens4otion..: . c ... F 1 . -,.... . . t ir c ha l C°P . 7!ntloli ll4-. ! 82 ,41ed f . ,t, the ;ammo pmee a t t he appointed hour and Wei: opened Withpl . ner.by , 1i t : .13 hield p i . ~' In the absence! . i of .t/ieli;e/q!i!nti-‘ apt, Ca m pbell,-Vied. reel-. f 44)4,, was cellellt4..tbs chai r . 1., . A , liirge. puiehigef Etablith.tiohool-scholain wee, present: frosithe: ditforeot churches in , !Tearer. ,Mfr. Gihttirt s eousluotor of exercises, 1 resolved tik • ContMstion' into s SabbsthSehotti Institute, 1114 prOleeded•teleonduebreeitatioust Lof, /resat Classes by mesas, of the blackboard and maps.regar*g this Method os.the best 'means 'of. incul*ing .00d . truth into. the hearts and i mindi ilf 'ltttle hildren. : . Mr- Urtoeshititeditis *AO of, opening selionla., , The,.easredesa 4. • morning . were ! 44 1 v ' • ; of's - praotical.;el*rectsg,l d. Aimed. to lie big hly. appreciated by in ttenAtri ettdleies: e4jceteeeks'eattireti4Dri. .%et .'. , . :.•,.; - 1 irirer ' ky ra,4„ :. - Ceiveettes it , Oro !Clock -4 -- ' R 4 7-"Wtakirr fif,..A., a .ford Esq. in 04 , 1 Mr•r. • - • - '...tz' - ~ • . i :Gilbert essay! add t,e E ail! &issues in thei morhiag: seilien.: dig melt* by • *MA thisenitir elisseit4 e;Sabbith School &pea setesgbsi . l e-- . --I;i t - •-: -: • ; . . -.• •• At !Villa be iiiettthit e ist i beze or ihe -1 illt; _E , „ wt, : i...41'., ~' - .. ' .0 1""* .• i Ll i ti W .,v. _l i i iii t li t s . 1 . to.. ltem to4l 4 3tiziPar; Ailiailli; Itattlifi,..,ionisii , Sam .: l-90Ailltqk4P00 4- *i4 iii6;„„4- --;,-._ At i o- ,, t;viiiiii.:_, , d: '": l '4_ l 1.^.,,ig. 7 1 / 4 D 7 7 ns 4 4•_.. 1 ‘" 1 94 1.. . 11 . 7 ; " a 4. 1 0;;!,"! 1 .1,4 11 tY I; .; , ,t-i h pAY`O h lc: the 1; ; 21 TOMIP-i. tlit N 0 r ,, '4,.. - ktsitl4 -- • •.,-;•:-.: n, 04414 •M; re et er keM ht i l l-Meeeatellie , were 1 y - the RTiSEMENTS • • A ri.wi t t lo,u!Nt'E m E , 1 --.., _...._,..„ L. - , i 7 1 e ..ers fsmiterld to simounce pie muses of the folloiringi persons as- candidates 'for the offices for sibicli 'They f 1 .13 named. . . -:t F or Assembly.; - •' . ' 1 1 . .i;- :C11,44974.14, Rochester boyough • &Pi. JABUti3 tmutesia, Boivigb twp 1-Con:Tilcovis J. Pown, Rochester bor. B._ B. WlLifinf, Beaver borough. itiolas Nzettoticirt, , Hanover twp. • •B. G' CL*WUEY, gOutif Beavei tp. 1 ‘ I : For Associate. Judge. •,. 1)r. Id. Lawszttbs, Greene Ap_ .., .- „ For Prothonotary. 'Rainer - Dieitzir, Brighton towhehip: YOni,rAuonsv. Beaver borough. M. WELsti,J Beaver , borough. • • 1 -- For Treasurer. - • - .aktyr. E, 13ARNES, Borough 'township Llaur. - EKES' AT.Lisolf. Beaver. 1413tICS . WiLsoN, New Brighton. Comniissioner.. EMI ILLIA BwING, Raccoon •towntillip. 1-03P.P11 FtailutNa. Moon tovhiship.. Simi C. CIIMISTY: Rapcoon tp. A ND....N. Beaver. • 'Jury Commissioner. JOSEPII C. W ILSO Beaver borough 4 - --.=:4PetrAtviitor • . (410E11:";i044:101.:746114w011 :wlk • - I For Poor House Director: • SAMUEL siesivisAmy,-,t4oaomy tsir For Trustees of:AeSdern . y. :„ S.'J CROSS Soihetter btirnitgbi JOIN BAUCLiY. Beaver. Tae, call is gnityliidably crowded. oat tbla • .y • meeting _Asaa_lrt- . .-41 1 . Cosenti on "Janet "st4 - INri.: • ' l ' Deolinition. .) WALLaca's tatc, lday DUN 1867. • Mr. Editor i Deer Sir-4 notice my name . , . • •antionaced in the Beaver et rgui as-a candidate foil the Office of Counfy.Tressury,.atid I wish, through the same medium, to tended lo.'my, fri6nai my sineorr thinks for this tnanifesta tion pf their kindness, Fulty reeog,nlzing the juStice of the Soldiers' claim upon the people, I 4annot.ontertain" the _ iden of being s,,can-, . John.. Barlow -I - Ts- I ' Willi'lm• Bartow, Ann, Warburst, Doiid —Bar- low,',Thos. Barlow, Es- 1 they F Kenyon, Rachel Jackson, Sarah Barnes, I ~ John Barlow, Thomas I.: ' Summons Smith, William, john,- , in • Sidniy and .1011118 SW ill, . Partition. Sarah Ratfield, .William 1 Pullen, -James' Pullen, ' Mary .Whitehead, Es",_ • . tier 1 Woolley, Samuel . p i n l i ritinson, Lavin Mor- 'potion Jane Inghsin, . I Rachel barbysitire,Wil- , _- • Dam!. Smith, , Jonathan '- ' . , 1 Smith' and Jonas Soho- M 1 144 .• ....',. ; ,':; ,•:::: .r . ‘ 7 ‘ 1 t • , ay - 2; 1867,,- Deed: from . 1 She r iff Littell to Benjoinin. Poniefact acknoirl i eliged. , Same. day, on motion of 'Sheriff' Lit ' tell, 4: it. Harrah Esq., raploointed • an. Audi tor to distribute the money in.the hands-of the Sherif.. i .. ,_ I . 1 : - ' Betiear:Coentyc en: . , 1 , it_true oath - ct. from theAnle , , A , tt . : The Auditor above naned.will meet the par isternstrfl. torthe purpose of his 'appoint mat, his *Mee. , in. the Boronght of Bearni. 4 n aatUr4ii thejlir dliy•. of Altute,l- 1807, at 10 o'cloek, a,, ra.,. at whfelt ,tint. and . Plans; an Pirates heliostat.", etilme against the iptikie. of ,John Barlow, deo'4. are hereby notified to attend.- . J. IL, • I , . , • Audit*. . , 1, 1 :PROP OSALB • 1 , IPlloPoBALEt.irillte rsceiTed it the..ollie" 7 olDr.l,idationey_ itatil. Feid*rcagetrhig ecTilli 10 ofilikt 1881. ftir.- the iniktbi of 4 stone and grariViesik. 8 feet Ride, frau tie' Aesidenee ofldr: S. 13, - Wilsoti it the letatjOod of Third street; Ito : therßorourit , ' of laver: to' dal tiip - Of'llre:‘ - ittidgeir*ibilli the 'lliirioth . a g reeing wfutibil dui stoiiiisquithi: for O. O.OA - likriiiiillince — tivititr. !Main ;tOl' !.p_tillgof:a titkr ' l `; 51jOSW . ` .8 ,".* er it '':-"."' -- '' '. Li Mit* *We -.I I .lAidiii,Siey... ~ 1 MEE haratil e-13 •'• -k • -14jj VAI-41 .4 V . .l•J'Zi 9 r. ',I I :: :111i Keii,aggoprie* *Carisrikn:, And . %RATilgl)" =Oft' , • P.ATIi TH ENORMOUS , -oirriav or:dvEß 100,000 indfeciidittig ite'titaNraricins litireAt ions pie ee*ed and the multitudous dui lee belong= 3ng to so gigantic an estahlielniant ' • ,the lorTices of , .. . OVE3 Iwo IlliNDlltD lIENAND HORSES , .. Wilt. Exhibit. at Rooliestpr,.. on Wednesday, id IL*: 2.£1;1867 -.- . •Pixiis open MI inr7 P. g.—Perfoirnances *ill eonunenco at 2-:and' 7. P. M.. giving on hour for the inspection •of the Zoological col. :10ellior.p.j.i.; - . •tn ..I.i • .. „..‘• . Admilaion lo Grand Combineion.soo. Children 25. - " " Ell OEN can.render &place of public amusement re ;.ertilfet, interesting and itiatftetive,this stands pra-eminently above any "imilar organisation of this age!. The performing school numbers. •' - ' ;Thirty .Lady and Gentleman Artists Brilliant and finished representatives , of all that :is ;harming, intrepi-1 and graceful in the modern- phrases Arenas T E ZOO LO'G IC AL COLLECTION, tai ping does.l freMi every quarter and portion of the habitable globe, and. of, „ eis t ftM - the noble ,‘'Kiag oP tnoz Po -to• me most — aitarauvrirer or-tntr I -Monkey tribe...and birds and fonts without number. This depot-intent rendered still !note, inientiting by . the performance of 4 THE LION. QUEEN. SIaNORITA EUGENE V'ho at each exhibition demonstrates her com plete control over.-the wild denizens of the forest by. interinethe Cages of the Lions. Ti gars arid Bears and subjecting them to obey -ante as though they were petsl_,the only lady who ever hits,-Or - in all human nrob 011ity ever will attempt a feat_ so daring arid Vittripidi - The musical department embraces • C. P.IVALL-AOE Y . 21 1 U. REMAND, Prothonotiry. BEI I,9I;IJARS za E It is n 1 • STAIII; anti PSRSONS BRASS and STRING .43ANRS - Of fifteen solo perf.qrmoys that acknowledge no superiors in it he artieticioulition of true mel ody and soul stirring music. • THE EQUINE',,DEPARTMENT,i Cannot(fall in ,Ple . asibg the More fastidious and critical conniseur Of-thit nohle,,animal t the horse;.aad . in truth. the 'entire tout ensemble is as complete as laviSh expenditure and years of experience could make it, nothing having been left Undone to render it s , „._ . . • THE rEOP-E'S OWN 8110 W. . ser For more general information as to itr—, tists .ticts and performances . Animals Potts; Birds, &0., see Posters and Pemplets. .TN the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver 1 county, N0..188 Sept. T. 1861. ' In. the. matter of the individual assignment: in Truat-orWm. It; Rhodes, late of the firm of Kirk & Rhodes. Notice is hereby given that the Final Ac count of Tho's. .1. Power., B. B. Chamberlin, and Geo. F. Gilbiore: Aisignees.of the person allindividual trust above named, has been Sl edt ln • the Prothonatary's. 4 i ffice and that' the I same will be ccnrotked l on e first day of nit Term,,usilees cause to th contrary be then Shown. ; ' • __Ll • '. . .'" . • .M. WAYAND, Pro 'y. . May 15,1867,-Bt. • - 'I ' ' , , .' . (ImaccoP24. . • • NOTICE ,. TO STO KEIO .. L . DE 7 It: ' socamiiits P HI sr Eatro;khcildetwor the; above Col_n_RaßT • esequeeted-taiaeatiat the office of Chas.' • guys * , goeheseer, ofq 10011itiV• J 1 1 0) 6 at 1881; 0770 0 . ."4114k A. . . 14 fpr, the p . at:pett or - • .. W i ttr iy tly a l 4 1, 4 ,1 ! 4°,1:RVi 1 c!!1, tiellio l lgta:tit'e eaTneatty requested" to ... .„1.5, , , , • : ,• .• . ,- '4.l . ty aer gate Soariii--t ~..t ritsr : .....r :•-•', r". t ;.-.? CHAS . P. I creto • 6 . . ' = tifsilf—•it. : Hachette: . May 1667. - ME Elllll3l •=4 , 4aro - .. - 4ortem - .0 ir''154,... C .N0. 'tee - i, :i t ,w c , = - ,tir.v. .4i tt.44 9 - ,,„, 17...#/,iit Alealitt li a ty, aiter r ipuseet,.;4 w i n 1 Votioellkt.thk..l getsent e c to , L _. -,' i Oi - PliOis' Court, e le: . _..,., ;reviver, . " 4 1 I tr r i# 44: 9l . 4k. M. l fi• Witi 84 . # . i - 12nc ~ ,T,. , *lair itice- -- - ...-- , 1•- -. ...tLz.:: - -.',- .. lial k .rtise: iitapioateoP.44.(,Jamet . tilials_ibtaiitiv(creiknrqsantlaly lei.ciaieni e ,6r. Jaiip,pildemr:4,4* .. ~ lins.touldensliCeotint of Jilin p . 'n, Ase e Patec;o o : 11 4 - 7. 4 0 1t 0' 1 4 ' AC kiln. 'Bi _fed. , 4"-FinstiecountllPßelkeeda Alltbitaad,.k 414104# of thy eelaty.- Of ' Julie.. AU,i dee'd.. • .., -i,.. - ' '‘. . • ~.- N ccotutr- of* 1. 11 0:4 5 *- Ralißen Guard' Blizatetl , CArcith — erk Minor daughter; Ceicotheri; Avid. ... _ { Thesugeonnt44 .Iplm- 31 .'iftutrie; sd i trator et ti'e estate of liorrapo 3111 1 dee.',d. 43 ., - .. . . ._ .__ 1 - ruest and Vial it decant, of Peter e for toinistratim.of the estate pf - Saintiel SIT dee'd • Final t urete tit 'Chi& M. geeliii, deed,' -"' .)first and-final account of David R ee d . 1 . itobt. Scolt,.executors . of,the last Will erg - a, Jain Scott; , fret, aiid final ac ;cunt . of -David .Kenseih. 14attdiitrator of tit.) estate Of:Eugd l ii p iw genii/eel: - • . • •_•.- Fi na l ageount of • Dr. Thos.' F: It'obialog f t i •. a m i z oinn_of - tt,nu r y Smith, one a the child.me -. of henry Smith, dcc'd. •• 1 .• Fjnal account of Dr Thoi MR F. llohissoo,' .' Gliftiditux.of Isaae ' ill (ne of• the minor Children of *Henry St *.th d.,•• . • .. • Final account of Samuel lersoll, Gouda' • of. Wm. C. Stewart, minor cild-td lira:mist: Stewart,deo'd. '' f , - • - -- . 1 -.• I t Firit and finaPaccountof Adam Reholor ocN .: executor of 'the iiti.st will of Juo., Venders % • • Account Of JitO B. Crooks, Gitardianof la: hell*, Craig, minor daughter of .James..Creig, deed. - • ,i .- '. 4 ...., • . . 4,ccourtt of RObt. Wilson, fivardiaatiftlif- Ee 4 rison Rowe. tininor von of Jane Calrinol t . o l - First antl•final •aecount..of Jan ',claim, executor Of last will of Stitni - oucorion, deol• ACCOUnti of 'JohnSlentz.'ittliainistra tor of ,t ,the. .estate' of John Reed, deed.. • . -• • Account of John Slentz, ailutinisrat ot t E• the estate of Rebecca Reed, doe'd: `', Personal and real estate accounts of Ed. ward [limps and ;Jas. Frguson,:executou of last will of James Ecittu 'On, -dec'd:. . . Account of J. C. Wilson, n:ritinistratoi of the estate of Jacob Wartier,, deed Account . o f J. C. Wilson, executor of the ,' last will of 'James M'Cullough, deed. . t AcCount of J. C. Wilsow. - adrainistraior 'of the estate of lion.. Thomas ! : t.tnuiaghttio,• ' • deed,. • ; • . , . - I.' . . 7,- , ..1, , . • The - account of J C. Wilson; admi!ditriior . of the estate Wm. P. Morrow:deed: - • Account•'of 'Enos -1 R M; administrator •of the " • estate of Alfred- , C.111i11, dec'ti.. 1 , - A(ieount . of • Andrew Watterron. l executor of the last-will of John Walton, he'd.. A . Account of Aujoa !lout!. Guardian of Am* 'Dontt; 'minor son of Amon liutt,',4e'd.. 1 _ Final - account of ElixasWalloce, administrt trix of the esuite of John Wahare. lec'd. - Account of E. -P. Towntiend, - executor of the last Will of:Benin. Towns* deed.'. • Accottut of R, Thinc.tn, ex rof last will of, Jno.; Ruosoll, elee 42 l .• - • •, ! • 4ccount4of R,ih W. titewart-, eir. et tbA last ivill'ofr Afar - Me Steren's.n. 45e'11..• , :Account jot E ' i Wall ‘ we. z abers. of the ett- i lb tale 'of John It's ace, deed. ~. .: - Account offs(. ba• I , lr rs, 41'4 yid-in of Fla 1 het Shcarer, - minor. son of Josepi,Shea'4, - d i ced. ". -.. , . • , 'Account of Jno. Caughey...siirvivi ~ tr. _ Of the last will of. Samuel gml . . ec'd. . Account of W. li Fraxic , adni'r: a the o• lite of Jno Crjbb,, deed. ' .. _Real Istafe account', of Wm. jl. Fraritr, treuttee,'aPpointed by ttrphans, cOuti, in the ,estate of JllO. Gibb, deed. ".j 1 D. SINGIS.TO.. • . ; lieginet. ME . way:l6'67i_ - • The Washicigton X.ife I lsOrance Co ef . • rossAsses..alcombinat ion r,f tlesiraefeitteres which no other'l: organixatitn'rNn claim,- ks systeui of - businet , s is preeniit;ent:y erti tolienefit. the I , ..olders•-of its piicies. say Henry H. Vandyke, L S. :\ssi.tefr Treasurer of New York. nu.l . hrelre leading Bankers and lan , inctsr4.6.llllninki.l high amOng the.solid .men of the ratin-. " Jay . cdOke.,, of Yhiludelphi3, 4 , lisevepteet others, nten.of the eery' firM ii:anfiog,,ilart expressed. tht , ir high afprovsl cf the .oni Washington,;." antl authorize•l;ild use uf , ttait names as references. •.; . t Rey. B, W.: qorliapi of il'ushinqton" taclias Avisb 'to insure and ed .he. tinpFc to pre!;ent. ehk I high 61,1r,•eineni . . which Bhas,receiriAbof!r:New adeiphia, and tu,eiplaitt by which, it is seqt . ritrz 1,1.3 1 r11 , 1:15 ' ui enthnsiu.stic atio of : wir 3lol taken-policies in it. ..hr Bear what your neigh.. Pittsburgh. say (Tillie Washing:on. Halt epleasitre i',Ti ex pre.siak plycoripite eenEdencC in thi_Wasitiiigt.in Elf! bas. co. ii New. York.. Tiiid nt gentleman'in , :iiitrke 0 arc If the first standing. :oil I connitti i ceery way whftt such-lan ii i titil:i...n.iioul itt ' . (Signed) .: . : -ni t :, F.. lib's , J. take pleaSiircain cuneurtick in ti:e Wl statetneto.l- • , . ... '7 -- i • - (Signed) - . .J. ll'. Sti , wahttle . . I also concur in the al.sliv, silio .} o, i. , (Signed_ -_ - , .. . gp,,,it; ' met. , i From toy personal . nen•)ibtituz... i.: tii 11l Cyrus Curtiss, • the P.resid..:if tit iii. I) . ci• ington Life, I tit. .t,0., ~ I Nor .Y.,ir,.. ft a fill my knowledge of srindry oc.it..vioitißsr.s Int! no hesitation in c4re.ifig the 11%0- Pn i. deuce both in 'the ..ounetn,..,,,t and-ga ay of s t h to e u i s n n s e t:t s n o t f iuti t , s a rn n a il na in ie t t l i i l n i t sitafrity . 3 lj ul. ..', (Signe - 1) . , • -,C: E. Swope, , 4 • :Hector of Trinity. church:V.:tic:lli. - Ititving been long acqintildeil a-WI-their'. idea Of the -WaShingi on :ife.lns.Cj—ofl'fig i York,., CyrukCurtiss, Esq. and liming a' tbor% (nigh h Plen Pfuti7eira6atgioeno,fi'itshfiettsi:iir Coltui.lizlitiad.l4ol\ the charactir'nnt standing of ii• 00 61 `, 1 . 11. general, I cannot but state tlia't it is t niiilea a the highest confidence of the fitlbler EST. (Igne(1) -,,!.,. Calv hi 3.440. F ' 44:Welty Work., Pitt.fiail..r. a . • Having : made SittisTactary ilirt.,tiPiti!.. I to the,etanding and Workings of te 21V 15'.4'.- I ton Life Ins. - Co.of e x l'or••' llt wee. bee s ..,i. % i .., 0,.. tit itation'in saying it is e minentlyv ieit ' n 1 Confidence and patronage dr tlieribliei ' '• (Signed)'. , Thos. J. Ilarkiason, i .. Pittsburgl4l.• ' • I concur-Wall: the sho•Citeter atel '• _ • V(Signed)- .. 1 : B.,l.,.liiihnes t o ok; • V- • Of B.• L:lahnestock,it Go., PittLi'fv., Th l os. a . ljsci.lileaorrikeiunigenin .Etheqe„abace ststettitetti -- ° (Signed) V. , - A.X. Bell,-.° -,.--Pastol l of Sandusky' st. Baptist check. .. i .. 1 1 i z a' thavingion:opeevimti64Bliiinvdi!lairis:,lnAcielziceist coeuinbdiei.tCo:orolfseoil.e, ~ Atte Washington Life Insurance Co. il f ., te l'iirk, I take pleasure in recopimentfing public Confidence and tiler- ' .°-(Signetl) • - .IL :Slillei.,_ J, , Pastor of Smithfield st. V. E:El irsh 'ii,i ' " '. Pittsburgh:. .„,.. ' !dr, .13or-htni willtCntinue some day*.ll,ln. .-'ekinli.T. rersokin_distiring to see hi= Inn vi: 'tn. leave taint' and' aidreicfati.hf,odatn. Pinf..Taylos in DON ei. • ' • ' C r J: WENDT. g• n • FILCVAXECO-P-- Ji• *ET! tßrallroN , PA.. , 1 , 51 , ri ANV RESIDENCE 0v Stieet. ita,""7 1•67:5al streets: , L ulaY r : • • II ~~ #.~. ~: Lora, cad
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