The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 20, 1869, Image 2

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maw o y thirtheartfelesw4,
ten• by • an. omasbmal.,ixtrmapOpdep!
of Uta' Weirld, pmcceng Ml**
cOttiona,oribentet oppOitirof
hie AtiAttObiblAqiiien Add
110 matters,arenttarly,wi
• ation.: No human being
~bps ever
listened' te * 'Shared ouch eOnverelo
tions with him as, thObe litorto.
Genesi GrimtWoubinoA deent ithe•
comb* in him to contradloi
eine In questioa,dttibeyslomlyafaxt#
ed himself, but as they are 'evidently
publlsinid"with a, vi s 4 U 441 1 116 018
relations with prominent kentle*aii
molt of them liis¢olitioaloepeeace
friends, t)i at butti to 'outrage - their
ite,oo4llt'beePto
deviate In We leshince 04*44 1 . 1 4 1 ]
canine, and pronounce the astideo
raided to Incorrect, Maude, kid
ImPertinPut ig fun eX40 4114 4,4P':
degree.-«N. Y. Irantifoi
A kir . = canted is ii4iieing
gad New York bar the U. H. Sine-
Unship &that State.. •The principal
contestuda are Glinernor Ratan and
Idr• Airea.seet the. Raelegt,
Mr. Morgan's ofqxiiien haire..!t ;
cently charged that while chlefreeer- '
ntive of New York in lea.% lie did
not support the General Government,
heartily In its drafting tieceesitlei;
and also that the lamented General
Woulannith, the Republican candi
date for Goirerui in that yenr, wee
defeated ini Recount of the , apathy of
Morgan his perm - mid ; !Honda.
Ex-bletietary Stanton, in a letter tea
proinhont blew York *Albino bat
week derdei both . of theen"Ciarger,
and we that Dean " d id all he Pos .
tidily could as to anppreue
the rebellion,' and that General Wade-,
worth acknoWleiged . to lia r (Stan- .
' ton) that he luntio ,!iirOnier friend .
anywhine than Gov, Morgan while
a candidate ler* Wiles of °warner
of New York. " '• •
Penton haananilverftle ~iwugtnaldb il l
• the vote , itr'eancus atandhig /SY tors
Fenton Mid #0 far Morgan; ;
TWO o Tlilliaiill47o63V l thakit
lalature at the State niet,*:CoutieU
iteinttelean Senator front ktillatiel
phla,Offtwed the fkollo resolution
in' bli!, byiNit' of ftiti" • ' re,
whore it VIRIPAwtee read 4a,sooite4
Baoldestli•That theClericbeautbOr•
Ized to tarnish one copy bf ms's
Digest. WWI, the appendix ,bound in
one volume , one copy...Tel/lbw's Legfs
'' lake 'Arousal, and also one cOpy of
Beitet's Digest cif Ma of Cbrpora
lions riartered by the Legislature of.
' Pennsylvania betwep. the years
1700 and 1 808 inclusive, tomb mem
ber of the Semite, and to the Clerk,
and also One copy of PsycloiN Digest
for .the me of the. reporters, •
,The ohne resolution was, at about
the same time, bfftred in the Roar
by Mr. Josephs, a bertiocintle . i
ber from Clearfield county, whfite It
was as kindly' dealt with as In the
Senate., The lax-payent of Pennsyl
vania ate 'thtis ' fh*ed Of
$3,000 more,:lts,.
ittelliniuilewetibbdelegated goar&
ans of the people's money. , Now let
theex' vote. themselves an - avOcoat
Would be a.944l*Ptp;:
thivattehoftheeareerorastruragAnfe
tvitteh they have thus fst. pursued.' 1,
prom" indkations at Ihai
•
Tit memo hp di that the people
)vOrbo.l!,aloinithl,4
to make wi th their riapreseutailval
ha the State lagigataure ;Ow • their
return line liwiligaing. and past:
bairM"sogePt the : i n cil 4 i t O i t ele
wee of ofikui fikaigidal ,of titepu&
lk intiarees Ire • lime ever . lalte.?
word; and We ire glad to see that at
least tear-Mt/mat*lietiallikiara pa
pets throughoUt thaativhoielkitte are
watering solemn protests against the
Wilma of their anemhporon that ques
tion. , *.
But 0104 antbe representatives
or the people were in tint accepting
the prepoeitkin et Mown Rakich and
Coehratftti ind'past•
lag 1040 1 00, when, it 'Whitt*,
Met near $60,000, the ttotteelies it
• amine given us another sample - 4
manta; 'which jnoiiiir, nro
side With the ipiding,,ao,poc
outrage above ilitVriell ta.
.
badr, iit
wyknatried, , ,t oo ieeellatina
• ly one ballot Hi*
The people MAW
a t,
as a move In the elghtatheedeui
the Itepublieguy members ieeth ho
.11ttle textellea, for their OWN in
. Ude puttee*, In beliategetal,
Ming 'people. But an 1 4 Pillidly:14
last week Abe hiwic-track /en tem,
and
ist;hel p:li mitedto 'the Iteliotkong of
the Sa, drahthe iron!*
. their Representatives In the present
House reativlng to ambit a "haver:
on" the everyarnitle viiMit by
het epriasir. tolotettea. By this at-
Bon of the:lßrawtheee, will be 1114=
ty-one embordlinie (Acme of the
lower branch a tbei "Lcgifttuire, or
one Ihtevorylking)ll6thili4/*er
that PotlY9, MOP ina04.49 nr9
plaid* io thek.atiachois, sad probs.
MOW dripkioty to the: Mew
,theoniairesOontweople the
peiploLthe tiiikeyera
State, have their own view's "of the
eubleet now, and will make them
known In an inmdatakable manner
bepre another year roue around.
• the news
.estiletnes l 37
-'o 43 V! dtwhel",
AZT* . ( # l3 *4 4 i
..ifieli,..iteo94 47
.4,bag spiddishs sea sAoWn:
dispositicki 46r-taktr the' tseit,
„On, that. fijagi ,On Selthi • n .,. b r i j
litise en 'r l !'F ‘ l ' f
i irropserteiknowatteet, the How
loth& hddihg 1 lk ' WV : beta .of
V4 1 :140 4P+1 9r13,,0 2thitt ! )ran4W
. 4s mil, PA**, it Acii i j tivi,
. #ll4fin.lblllleaateths**4
, i t , wr oasetijani4.- , 1::,.,)
oritiiitil.**turiv,9?t , •
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. te r -hay ti•eopy Of Airsleige ,
i -. libt a thih pt• ilt,thembetei end
• , N t it :., = 1 104"- :
440 it.. ' trig
. 47smyteldehrket,arest K :
I .1 tit VlNObtli be' •tinsoglitedbesnird.
, * 4 1:4 04 1 ' 1'44"V
Ole 1 4 4444 11. 3 ; 0'
.. Ow enmity who irit44e)**
1 , • Witte `sovetheir,
,e di t e)ra •When
, jakerijiiiligie ng si nol
. atc.liutqW AO »IP, liU
i t v;
ho,n hot.' to. send ~tit,..itei: .
'Or MO. ~. /L! large • nuniber oi.
1 40 1 1*Iillehihelf', 1tge .Orr •
' . l 4ll l 4 ol oat*OPt f iZ ee l o 9 ,
411 AMY leetdd fei 1 ' the
. ' •to 'remade 00 ilepidelissa.
' ett MIS ' dente . thts'par ? led its
94;4 4 44".*04, 44 1 0.1 , ` how / Il i
hi the sepuldkels IVP94l l laaktheee
*engem thethetiehh, !ewe!' ,•they
iltieedilii' take tie , heck 4/1113?Cj and
' tii .. 4f> ! ) 4 ' ght• It l l i ; 1 4g h
that.. tht, rorgseOitivom OA
'peopk‘shouldlie taught that they
:reit to 'faltlahark, to iraar4 the
PaNklitafefle 3 . _ I Aled that' they Or" I
hotincpeeted 14 heiiiiiit csiob; and . by
tibee expenditure of the people,s
,sinq to rade) Soine ,l4 ihie points' ,
tSet' order to get thethildi*lleted'fo,.
z. on — ci - n -' 44 4,l lkepipu ..
..,, . ,
, eve Arc General Canipbelrs re
dbeikisztan
a little oluesnetot wive.
Oie to the; ' ' taillhddi at *iikh
• Xott wow , wafilfhlngi ilr ey
.en,
Winxti Ms: hios ,10r isarYsTs. Pea
'examinations, accruing. duns • and
IPigebsog4Wl7olo4ll land. We
IPllielitrAket499***AciNtiai if /11 4.
!December 10893 i
I P ontipekmonei /IVRS,AB
War'afaatipat.'ntte'est ;Nora° •
": 4 04 • '
, v..)7,2e2 42
That portion of the, report which
will attract the mfist genend attention
will bitAti paragraph relating to the
state 'Agricultural:College, -to organ
ize and 'efficiently establish which a
vigorous movement is now .being
oaiie..Mr r cfunihellt_ few words,
aketehin the prceent t hin condi
tion Odds Institution:
,
Blum my list animal repoit the follow
but swim, being the one-tenth pert of the
proceeds of the money maimed from the
sid sale of Agrkroltural College bud scrip,
the' Interest Bali TIT Mil= on i11T4114-
meats trom.tbe same soukcei Mire been,
rarder of Me Beud,of Cosstoner},
IlvattApicultutal CoTleed of Penn
leeeted neerltellefente, under
the pro onslf the sot of 10th of Feb
thrins,=ti eieCisid
act . j
Fabranyii,lBoB--ror the pnr- '
• Chaim Ofihrm intimater Co. $17,750 00
Aprll23; 1868 For purchase Or • •
rear* near theAurionitural
Centre county,. 8,000.00
April ZS, 1868—For pureluise of
bttm western part of tilato 18,130 50
•
143,880 50
Interest a nd premium urlhg tho
.Y9 ll '; • .
411=3,__1868—Interast. , •
united..Btates Ave' , '
rwey bbuda„ . - 63,780 00
January 6,1866--.Premluni on „
Mang) at cent, • 1,247 90
February 7, .1868—Interest on
• 1265,500 Penn'a. Male lronde, 7,665 00
July ft 1806—Interest osllll
- t ow U. 8. dvo•tiventy' bonds, 3,780 . 00
Jply 6, UMW-Premium on
abort rat 40 per cent. (lam
• ciontrilaidon for valor) - 1,605 38
August' 19, 1868—Intermit on
• s2ss,6oo.Ponn'ai Slate bonds 7,605, 00
I .2.5,6e'rs
'Staildialnirsod to the Artenl. ..
turd College of Petin !
4.?
aul f . A n6 c,—
IcgState bY.til b Et of Ctmartee of.
,2d. 1862; blio sol; endibe pr-,
to
• In'rede& aria by-to,
tetteiditelbr 'DAM ofeetruatis
ttuutc=itneyorGlestegis
diN:totti Eopa. ,the Interest in the inert
airdirected hy.the Wird section of the
: pet of llith Felorttlity,;lBts tho. Agri.
..c.4 llol .ACollette• ' •
' • .; , ,
4 1, IFIeScrioihI
be
New York
P:n
ion for ikelkiestorial wtlckMr.
fio!ds/
,votolumumst-fli :4a- ' a
ld 'a deci
sive miss44;4
Ilfitilitur Morgan; *holm*, thank hip
greduiton9 9013,146 -to the "elm
*ton* cpkrigMar indle•Nation
8A Ctrwiention' Rt Cl**llPiroi tbla des
Oat' of his , ( egad*
- c 1 f 1 . 1 0 1 . 0 1; 00 : 414 ini . MOO.
B ,e l / 4 4; Wla Ataglid T pOlx}:
netits in -**ool . 40:4 4 4 'fri , b 3 7 not
been nine ygiirg a .: voter, -,,iiopsti
ttitkitudly liqUhdte itaist• in - the
Amble. -Bat this hfidtcieether !rebel:
he took big _ . "thud •ihapero In Wis.
conidn in •••
Our owii Legislature will elect Hon.
John %di, • tt • nonow, to' :aboetild
lh • Ilfhwouri,
Ramey Withiaeoida,itid,Penlon in
New York, willihiovthrcHUth
,*but difficulty. And we eebnO ireaSOU
td(l4* the *dim • be k, the
POO* Olo*
though: alskong Pnek $0 hi 'Piiiietit l / 2
lb dhilfkieted but limited quarters, to
&St! rici_litelne 7 ll4luhlksUlis
*4 1 4 -.
Ma sad Zdonillpo; to' l renraer . long'
eantevi int Ate , reaulti ,
* I4I IIX fr. '
00rtfueP9D A• 6 sl l ,w/ili
did sat act WM laiitlfeio,ll porn
9,0 d ate weasyorliesdatirata all
11,001 eqthikchifhi oueldug the
tarsi* thew lA*** .A444.0.ift
idas!auqplnutitted emu&
0 0 0118 t 1 N/ 4111
t " i lohtntiliireiv h 4* t
fartheraimaatathantiot knave Lows
poitalushabettioek4Ukoltle.llltock
lod: Is WU tir Baettokilltatmla
1 4 0ilesaM49 , /**i.,
dambiof seUdosolart torthe othei
• I,
Or.s. r elLasirsod. Indy 'filial wiu
Xi: Oentard On tiatuldaY evening.
Oolbersittni) t ForogoSs (
and awl Wart*
(WMW L 's ,
A War"
mpg
m mpg Me
President ud& wl , l soon grant anion to
Dr. M .
=
tlfyiniaiseliffahe resat In the
Ace of fears of bargain and sale, and
iirostitution of thelumor of the State
which was in some!quartere predic
lettmde,aph_as_tin our politics
WM& perhaps unpremdended:
'numbers of the Republican
rircers of the State early :lea
'- widest,' lashed *.thmeelves
i lh and• declared for their.:
tectleriltir Ihvoriters, this journal in
accordance with its vieWs of thernie,
aliecathetreas, 'With; other eyed* .
none' theDomrneeiweidth, advoca
b4 aelisition ''of no , one 'of! the :
• 7 , candidates,--connived' ati 'en •
elkum,_and denounced all rings In
which UM ~ interekt, , of :placeaumters
were to leitt:lrrespective at
lieknown , -wiehar of the people.
' eefmply, as (Independent Journal- I
,•'' ealronfi to `verve' the people
abiatinsethe ,and , pditiclans v solid
df the . fair Rime of the State, ,
kad W often In the paid been
~• by , bribery of- velment*:
laid down w seemed to
• trail. etrindi hat - be
rd to be reached in
, of a:i senator. While.
• etefarkit . was' wen. that certain .
Wet° ' early • pushed forward as
V• • tie, and iurveedity dropped as
tthat"ri i a l l we eon=
onesty
Iv • the lieetre, Mid that a' true
• ml, an able statesman • and an
• ' tor sheuld be selected. Such has
• • the ft:llft itt the elettloli Of Mr.
"tt. Be was not - the favorite of
• . ere, of men who go . about
• th the, destiny of counties in'thelr
ire:fete:monk", seektng a bargain, and
asehimlnk to , twtkfro' bone. peak°.
iiiittepureinsaf, and acceptethe pe
altuntwith all It beneflte and influ-
ChM; With'scritedeitifelled halide. Re
'owes 'his' Cleelionte' none 'of those
eateßitesthatbask in the =Olin° of
gaudy power, anal Make our Legis- 1
%afire a'placer,' where annually they
are accustomed - to delve for - wealth,
Wiefte, Mr Mike, or bore - fer • fhvors.
.ute election, so unexpected by this
`elide of men reflects the highest hon-.
or elk the AV: n ature; and really
seems have brought about by
prifidf_there ixeaidoludly •unamount
able 'flood-tides that seize apolitical
bodies and hurry them on often =-
Willingly to nets of great justice.
His elevation was, we are assured, a
siraPle tribute to Integrity, the high
est intelligence and manliest
and when it was found that the -flat,
Was setting In favor of the summit:ll
candidate, we ate told that the stam
pede; by the politicians who love the
"dear people" so much, was fright
, !al,
,and It is doubtful who was in
fled at the race, to assure hi& that
they had always been his friend and
they had from the beginning
Leer '"Scott men." •
We ho e, now that the interests of
the peo e have been so well consul
ted, •tlia the Legislature will do it-.
self the additional how by an aeon
omital expenditure of public funds , .
that it will Veedily do the wosk be
!bre it and then adjoum.—lrash. Re-
Thew!, are brave Words cifthe,Afepore
er, and We thank It for giving utter
ance to.them. We wonder if any
body about the "Radical" office can
tell Who the Reporter
i is daguerreo
typing when t says 4 1 - Ie was not
the favorite of place-seekers, of men
who go about With the estiny of
counties in their porte-monies seek
ing a bargain, and assuming to act
prO 6ono public° r
Washington Topics and Gamin
WIIAT WILL GRANT DO?
" What is General Grant gOing to
do?' and " who are to be called to
his Cabinet '!". are the two great ques
tions at present perplexing and pita
'sling Congressmen and politicians.
General Grant has beettap reached
Au:IP/m.9w) atrem,-01.1 ,
partiar man on whom his eye Ls
placed for this position or that. rln
the course of 'convetsation yesterday
with two members of the House, he
said: "So far as the Cabinet and my
Yiewg of public men and things in
- general are concerned, you had better
consult the columns of the New York
Hied." General- Grant replied :
" There has been a great deal of spec
ulation and surmises as to the probe
hie appointment:l which] shall make.
Bat Senator Pomeroy hit the mark
Closer than any one else whenhe re
lated the story that Mr. Lincoln used
to telt about his Cabinet experience:
'lf I had to form my Cabinet again,
1 should see that I had morethanene
voice in It.'" General Grant then
said that the story, attributed to Mr.
Lincoln, reminded him of another
' story which President Taylor used to
tell about his Cabinet: " A man
came to me, " mid Taylor, " and ask
ed:pc. for m appointment .I told
him that I should consider . % and if
possible comply: • with his retiuest,
.aeltbag him to call again , ' in a few
days: Ile Caine to . me and . I had to
tell hint that I mold dO nothing for
hinr - that I had submitted it to ray
, 'Cabinet, and . they outvoted me,'
These- are the only positive Indica
/km§ that General Grant has yet given
in reference to the formation of his
Cabinet. If they indicate anything,
it &thistle will be President de facto
as well tuidefure. Some members of
Co ngrees are' beginning to see it In
this light.
:NOTIteNG . ir.lk:011111
. s. .
• :It is , the univenal - rewark that no
one eon remember a similar time in
the. history of iiworning ralininistraz
*lona. when, the commencement of
its official functions was so near, and
.yet so little known concerning the
personnel of the new Government.
General • Gtan is -proving to be "a
remarkable receptacle of informa
deal said u prominent officer the
other day "he drinks it all in, but
vouchsafes never. word in reply to
Indicate the decision of his mind."
" Yet," ,continued the same person,
Who has had much conversation With
General Grant, " I have no doubt but
that . he. has his. decision generally
made up, and the men for the Cobb
net fixed 'upon, subject to such changes
as.new. Information and maturer con
sideration May Hugged."' The source'
• of ;this utterances such as to give it'
much: weight, but as Tenant reveal
it, your readers will have to take my
word ,for It. ,thmeral Ortuitdoes not
discuss woes for the Cabinet with
his callers. With those who have
right to talk .on the subject, he dis
cusses principles , and ideas 'which
shouldgovern the selection — or the
Men He hasteld, I believe, that In
selecilagel Cabinet -he would be gov-.
erned by the same consideration
!Staff
governed him In selectin g
_ his
!Staff aml his Generals, t Their
:entire fltneM for-the wbrk they had
i • - • wawa sarharity4.
- :.ir.hmelT;ribllignittit rebels In Rich-.
.tnendnrenaktto have their
.10Y altite amity at the death of „lon
Minor • Botts, WO trust, ,however,
'pint the Itiehttlend Journal exigger:
airs when it sail: .- ' -
ttlVe are aileise4 . 'to "see' that the
;raorninglpapeni.ilo 014'in:their no=
K lima of . Zit . Bol ts, rthecho, the inde-
V -tioilo inir rfenfirloi or it
ofthely i • and snppocterson the'
Htreet s , lir ,wero. so much dis gust ed
at. the 141444 at/Y VirgirdeOnOtbdog
able , to: - rekke With them over the
death of a wan • whose onty sin, in
Abeiveyes i _NEW his, 4evetion to hie
,country.,, ; Tut hyena spirit was !bilk
abroad yesteldllYi• not ft '• was only
'neoeveary,,for .usito taken ramble up
and down lfolo..atrget;trilivar thy
molt ..indeivat„ seuraFits;Awd ;by
these .iwbo are now. , seekMg the re-
Atioval of their, dieoblllgpi in Con
• m.- It . reullnds 'one goprwluit of
the Joy with' whielkthe assassination
of Mr,•Lineoln was received, only It
was more opm.., because there was less
per of pub veNrenwe,”
lvania Legol
r te _
THURSDAY, Jan. 14,
I The Senate met at 11 o'clock
iini - wiii*,l,7" - -; tinier
Breaker. , i t ,P t "
Prayer was 4:Awed by R ev.
Baby, of Haw' - . rg.,. ~.
On motion ~pt Mr. • Cannel
iW n ß u PliPnu s 'c d fJou h rn t '
o—
r rnten ' §. ,
stmatunt'stlitr.'- '-
'
, The Spezer laid before the Reunite
thelbllowlnn covanunilentlOn,,whlck
bp motIonOTWWAL A te 'it'ati refirred '
to the tionitattteo'on.MtlltAry'Ainurie
• • ExEotrrrvz CitaxlMit, II
ILtuamminn, Jan. B,ofa, , ) •
.7b - the . spiiiiti- . tznci,. - niemi;Or ' cif the
ge?lato,9l: l 4 B 3Arttnia: : ':, 1 :- '"
• Ilie tnoiunne,ltt nrectetl 'a:Mart*
burg, by the State of PtitutaylVanittl
commtneworatlva'of the "Solialern or
Petunsylesutia wbo lost their lives In
thewur with Mostai,lVlll be dell
, cited on Wetlneisda,y, May,26th',lBo9.'`
n
• i You are opectfully -Invited tnjoln
.In the dgilleaterY eeteotOnlee. --
. Please ivied by letter:to Gen. F.' ,
C. Williams, at aardsburg, Whowlli
have proper arritilite4aqs .made lot
your reception:
i JOHW 'W. P . F. 1 61,17,A • ' ' :
F. C. Watrams, - •- .' . '
Jews BRADY,. COMpilliik•
1, RICEL COULTER, , .'
D. B. M'Citratur. ''''
The Sp • mker also laid before the.
Senate the annual report of, the State
Librarian. Laidon,the table. •
7 4 1031INATIONS NOR U. b. BEN4MII.:
Mr. White.- Mr Speaker, I iMderi
'stand that we meet In convention. at
'half-past veleven• o'clook!•taday for
tho pttrpeee of drawing a -.contested
'elecUon- coMmittee. In looking at
'the law we passed twa years ago, in
1867,- providing for the election of
United States Senator, I observe that
it is neeemary for each Housetomake
the nominations and transmit- them
from one to the other at - . least two
clays previous to such - election. Lest
some accident might occur by which
we should • adjourn - to-morrow or
possibly to-day, I move .that the,
morning -orders be suspended, - and,
that we proceed now • to ther nomi
nation of persons for United State?,
Senator. ,
The 'notion wan agreed to.
Mr. White. I now :move that we
proceed to the — nomination of ,candl l
dates to be voted for onnextTnenday
for United States Senator. ~
•
The motion was agreed to.
Mr. Connell. I nominate the Him.
John Scott.
• M.•Jaekson. I nominate the lion.
Charles R. Ilnekalew.
Mr. Searight.:l nominate Samuel
Evans.
' Mr. White.. I nominate the Ron.
(Geo. Connell,' of Philadelphia.
Mr. Connell. I would reciprocate,
only I have exhausted my right to
nominate. . , • , ,
Mr. M'lntire . 'nominate the Han.
W A. Wallace, of Clearfield.
Mr. M'Omdless..! I nominate the .
.Hon. Janus Campbell,) bf.Philaclel
Mr. &Aright.. mime:
that the nominations elms: .
The motion was agreed
I I OUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
TRURSDAY, Januaryl4, 1869
The House met at 11 o'clock A. U.
and wasealled to order by the Speaker
The ti6sion was opened with prayer
by the chaplain.
The Clerk proceeded to read - .the
Journal of yesterday's proceedings.
Mr. Hong moved that the further
reading of the Journal be dispensed
with. , • -
Mr. Rive objected, and the Clerk
concluded the reading , .
MESLtGE FROM 'FRE
The Clerk of the Senate being, In
troduced, presented an extract from
the Journal of the Senate, which was
rend as follows:
"IN TILE SENATE 7. ..hi n. iiiL 18119t:
the office of United States fienntor, to
be voted for on Tnemlay next,: .the
Whexeupon,
Mr. Connell nombuited John Scott,
of Huntingdon county. •
Mr Jackson nominated Charles It.
Buckalew, of Columbia county.
Mr Searight nominated iiantuel
Evans, of Fayette county. •
Mr White nominated Geoge Co •
nell, of Philadelphia. •
Mr 3Plntire nominated William
A. Wallace„of Clearfield county.
Mr 3PCandlcos nominated James
Campbell, of Philadelphia.
Mr Brown (Huntingdon). I Move
that the clerks now call the roll—the
members to respond with their choice
for Senator and teller.
The Speaker. The Chair, would sug
gest that there Is a special_ order for
(hawing a conunittee at" halfrpast
'eleven o'clock. • * • ,
-
Mr Brown Mgd
etalnon). MY" -
ob
ject this: The net of Assembly
re
quires the appointment of one person
us teller. Moro than ono , person
4
been nominated.- In 1 jedgement , .
each house ought to appoint' a tont.i i :.
mud make ati many .R 94. 4 1 44i...,.._ 6 4 for'
Senator as they tae -neninu
persons,luutlerstand, hn:yelieeninitul-•
huttod. • ,;*
•
The Speaker. A teller has been ap
pointed.
Mr. Brown (I runtingdon). Then I
withdraw my motion.
WEDDING IN HIGH LIFE.
Zion Church, corner of, Madison
ave.and Thirty.eightit-st.,was crowd
ed last night to witness the natdials
Mr. Pry to Mlas Ikgarnio, daughter
fW. Brooks Degarmb of Twenty
. The church was brilliantly
illuminatedrand-ovel• the chimed
was suspended a star, three feet eight
inches from point to point, having a
era. in the center, and from which
400 gas -Jets , buret forth. About mid-
Vas , down the middle aisle a silver
arch, surmounted bye cross,; was
erecied; which separated' the invited
from the uninvited guests, and under
which the bridal cortegepetered. The
star and arch Weretheworlananship•
of Mr. A. W.' Frazier, sexton •of the
church, and are kept for similar oe
camions. At 71 o'clock, Dr.'
Cutler,
organist of theihmeh, • accompanied
iby his assistant,' Mid Rob John, enter ,
'ea the organ loft, 'and ' commetmed
itt.Ylng Mozart's (Nernst° to tile
logic Flute, arranged. as a duct,
which consumed the time until the
bridal party entered the chards :and
reached the chancel, which was at:B
o'clock. ' Five 'hundred invitations
had been Issued, but more them
I le thrttsnuipber were present, so that
the church Wee completely cnnidedi
Four ushers,. dressed In,. the ming
r
elaborate tae, acted as masters' of
ceremonies, and preceded the bticial
cortege cis they marched: front the
front cider 'to' the chancel,' the two
brideunalds,--bue of whom WWI a sir
ter to • the bride—with theirattendant
grooms, following, Mai after them,
the happy couple. The bride s was
ffineetrin white satirionade with a
long tralT,! her veil 'sWeeping • over;
the rich abide until it - reached the
floor: • She wore a Wreath of 'orange
blossoms; thickly studded , With' dbl.
mondir. The' bridesmaiffic•were
dres
sed hi, white' tulle, with ! ew e =
'trolls, ii:ore wreaths, end WI; •
a large boquet, -trimmed with; silk
fringe . [Their dresses:W*lr trimmed
with "white ristin-iibbisn: As 'they
approathed the chancel Bbshop South
gate Made , his appearance, and the,
beautiful Ceremony of the I.lsiceopid
OMNI. sooncompleted the veer&
monies: 'Mr,, , ltobjehn then playwd•
No. n of lkirgeire eight pieces, and
I the ainpence dispersed. The church
was beautifully ornamented for the
uccarridit Mr. Friwkr; aki presented
a SerrParlaoltoiPpearance. , :-.As the
party !eft tit church the bride ciropi
.Peti' net Weddllsg-ringi which meta; '
minable • dirithend :dreg but- it; was
afterward sound and festered try an
officer of the precinet.—N.: Y. Trio- .
une January 14. •
•
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Strutspan; 311, DaVisiPnter--
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ler
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ikniks4. - • ; i-Ouilierh . out.;
;Lowry, He • ~ , L `, :•.it:ll,d Brown
• (Noampton. f: - ; . 4, ,!? ' - • -0 . '.• . • -
.• Canals
."' -C , P-1417,!!(11#(0ss
-14-tefs...,a0b1s614-, No0;:-e. 3 4 • ••Pi [ !:
derman and- •
Ra Cidetint;ll.ow.t
ry R andall; Connell.
' . '
2Wingfelt, ~ _ '.V . 17 White, ,
Izetr 4t
, Mlller. . ~- .... ~ - ':, la..' --'-' • - i . •
ildtv4attwa--- . 4liiiphl; (Mei..
twr ) GridituneOlkaiied, • MB*. lits;.
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• ' ArleifittlreS 4iiielksineritie. Mail=
fraottiiera-i-_,ApillijAtitithisui,'BlWl*-.
felt, Robleint ~- . Bralyii," (Northbin
-tpw;) , Tarrier!iit-- - r, - T-.. - n -- , -7—, --
ifilitcpry: , , : 1 . . 1,, 664. , T10Y 1 9r,
Fisher, M I , , a. ,-- , ....Pavli,Roblson.
...
Bowls ,• , - • ~ , . Messrs. IBil-
Kkgiblti ' ; . • ; • • TtrlariTmeer;l4la,
gle. . „ , ._
..
_.- :.,.. i.-.. - ,...;.: --.: • -
Tice andllmmoralVses=r ,
Taylor; . - Gialirue . • eti;•. - -
*an
- Private/ Clairissiteniirey,.. ,Stutz
man, Blllingfelt,--Beek, lifeinn t,
• Public - Printinkfewirt.. --
Henszey, 114dwini tainar, *aright:,
New .Chunties.--41fewirs. ', •Brown
t rcer,) • Kerr; Lowery,.. k. ilearight::
1. Mr. Connell presented — a memorial
of the State Madlcal Society for:pow./
er to appoint:- a Stole , inspector - of
drags. . • - - +. ..'' 4 i ,-...- -• ;. •;
noun.. I • ", •':
' •
11h1Ja and DIL/ans 4 ‘... , _ ll•o3l3 o‘;.Wilson.
Hunter Day* (PriVidelphlal, Nich
olson, Ft,
Palo 1 - Nebbil-No4inies.
Mow, rr, Joixea, Sttaitg,
Stbk cCull •h - olftrian, - Wel
ler,
~, . n, ; (W-Ne ' f/) .
a b o
Morkt. i l ryvr Eliirtinian.%- . - - •
Ju • - , ; :-.• .---, ' l 3leiiiis.' Strang.
Hunter . ,P - kird ' ;• ; . , - .LOngesiedo
er, Conuiitt i . Clit ,'.' arren), Nlles;.;
Mticotillotigh,Bu 1. Beans, Brti'
(Huntington), Mc • " i_ . • _ ' ... - ' ' .
Alilie*trii Local--Newsrs. • Herr:.
-Blain, • . Nice ; •W l . ;b; '' •Vanktrlt - ,'
O'Neill,Rmaqopki • • ',_ Ballo, (Chip:.
lon).DaYls; (PhlW;•
; . Val Stout. ' - •
Oda .. ~ , cli ~_ .. , -- 18‘44.:
A; . .1”t -
MOO-- •i" .: .!.! . „ ogr. , .4e:,
o I • .': ;I. I i t.. .
" *On; , .. • I 11' . - . : : . 15 . n''' ( 11 . 367, - *
Ilderat , Rita ~ 7 otigs; :pm!:
Ips; Foy, KlcholsoWltillput, • Strana,'
Into, Hellnnt,n,__4mr,- -64,1 Hurt-:
ter,. _ Browu, j_iftuitikeon,) - - iFege..l,.
Hottmstqn Millar It. butt. ... • -
Rairroild4-3r64 piO4:0111111.)
Herr, Bilkilt4, Holeasi Weller, Sub . -
ers, Kleckiter,Foy,i - p=urtter,
Antes,
~..Mo •*-•
mani Th; 1111 4 ' ; • : - # 4 ii.h; .10*;
McCulleM ; ,- • ' ""• . ;
Edu c ata n - -, .• -: • 4 ', '. l 4 lldiolsell;
Beatty, 'hill ; ••!• ; t •:L kiln - , 110( 7
degten t ,- • S . - • •
,ern.' f i t brlaf;
Brown, MOD ; ' ~• __ _ , *4
McCtillough;. ,IftehiOtii. ; DM, ; Porier.•
(Cati/bria,•PCl'Ke • '- ''' • ' - •
M.-peva/as,- : 'Westlake; ,
Bah, Hong; ir -• -;.. Kerr," Bur- I
ritt;,,HOOPP/o, .•; oul - (Bkilli.
Subers,:iFalottar i ; ,
.. -.• " , 'jacksen,
EOM/ 1901 1 / 2 1 t . •' • • Vilp.;
etyretir -4- wni 4 .T - 1 - • ..- .
Me tirut ' •,. , ral .. :• , jlfiklaiii.
Cluontterlatin'Ker, t> - •.- • hitch, .',Ed-.
wards, , Walker, ICrelta,' ';Nicliolson,.
1 Motto/Ude-hi, 31cKinIstrY, ''- • • _
„. ! • '
..ifilitary—Mewrs., Jackson,: Mor-,
gan, Martin, Dukari, • Ifervey,t
Lon,gnecker, .Burrlik, '-! Hopkins,l
Stout. Beatty, Chuseh, ' ShWely,
Hundt, Scott ,Mc • I •
4chekorces---MetirS ~ 1 ebb; Browil;
untlngdon), Play ; - Puticati;
• 'or, Witham, Mign (Mercer)
Ga 11, Shively,: . ld, Myers,
.hoseuhs, Vanktrk,' ape, Rogw. ;
.
Alas—Mesars. Btutrltt; Vunkirk,
Me3llller,' Kleckner;',, Humphreys,
Brotat, Leedom. Hetrold, Nelsou,
Diincatt; Peters,
_llaci, Westlake,
.Rummy, pavis (McKian). -.-
• ,Pass!wer Bailwa,,4 7 ales.: Sii
hers, _Kleckner, J ... :• • , Wilio - ii,
Painter, Dalley;Stok, Hervey,
_•Me-
Glottis, llolgutia, Chop • Meng, Nlije,
Myers, Rogers. , ..,' . : • ',-,
• BanksH.Siaws, Leedoia„,Meyeis,
~ Brown (Claritl) y . ;Is, - (Phila,)
, Hervey, Porter, or, ) BulTlngton,
s • tnngnecker, :DI 1,.. ud; • - Fogel,
t, Westlake; Taylor, .0 ndle", - Breen.
i. ._ - • • 1
sale of a Ills 6RI,
• 'ilk:writer hi tie Ga/kIV gives the
following amount of ihe sale of a
slave girl at Chart&gtoni - Senth• Car-,
Mina twenty-five yetmt ago. , Patti
ing through the crowd kr the direc
tion the driver bad pointed ••Htotlitd,
'seated behind a ! board mrtition that
screened ' her Z i nt -no .; a girl •of
some eighteen ears; engated in sew
tug. To' say_ t she , wan beautiful
would be 'hint prate: "Art , tictoroon,
under whose Wanapar , ent- - skin the
veitni radiated In /Weir- ofhlue, and
whose cheeks 'Mowed tbat tint which,-
In contrast with 'dark • liquid eyes,
make the nice the inest-heatnifal on
6 %eri
earth ; a slight 'gum, fit ng hands
and feet, a fulPdevelo neck and
Shimiders, overlothich Ina* trims
es 'fell in luxariiiras *as Indeed
tropical In her lovellneee, She Mee
ftoni het:, seat is. I at- , = ' Within
the screen and bade me ... mOrn-
Inf i : There Wig no 'sh ~ hv t 1' A
sl I blush seethed to heighten the
co or of her cheeks, hut lt , Instantly
disappoared,.or was forgeiftt in the
graceral . k . rd , breeding el liersMan-
, In drest-Lthisimple n ttleiiing !Ai n
co of thitt . day4in air, :-.. ng and.
Ael f-r . llaulm, atl well its . .;tone.4. of
voice laid poWerif of .. •ersaHon,
she was • A -Seritiewes . ~: ,Indeed,
she bad been educated inl,tlittelionls
,of the North, tender the:, : • . .ow
afreeciorit and'wealth, - . .1 ,i. . will
Of her fidlierliarbeen d ...: ' . : .lie ..
and herbrl.M7brother; in ''" .iitigh
notnatned,beldbimself . . . ~ . ,''all
'rep3olllBn of,' relatiosidale She
itnetirfAttat siu3 wag' to be gat and
Asitl'eyidell4 l oo. ll P hool l ud to
her fate. ' .° ' • ' ' ' ' ''
.; unoperthe yeiVe4 ore t$
loinraild country : usewtirawn
together by tha t ally' spiltegit, -, and
hi
'by the ! knowledge of her - story.
Her apartrdenthad !been . 4 and
renehmons ilcufing , guiday,,_ the'
a L ets
OW was all °Mini - on; other ' thy.
.The auctioneer4atedbriefir
, already. parra of the girls' ,
and then . sen t, r hero col*, out.
Tire.. building was th ro nged , telt!'
men: .v.A.Y she a.eded thitill trend,
assisted by the Hipe.4iter,
tt iu tul 1
ed toward the
...,...t. ,.. .er .
• surprbie, utlngl
ran through the
of
placed for her to t bktlitf, : . the
auctioneer, who t ewe . , : .. . ' :ced i
the lialc. 'He ye no d::.• .` on,.
She .needed. no . , "lithe .4 ng,
beginning ate '.... Id tIO ' •
'• ; lull
manced to three ' . - • . d:tutid. .. re;
I,tyntelted her .• ThOe - %no
tears,dasillxita • . OfgriKee it k
higtrorp the .4.L v
t ,pi AisilrtVed
tilt:Wilt= . PI 4 - ..,to,
an inhinalty.of reetining q4 Vat
.vrnrds.,. Mho afagetutet lui .
'to four thousand one.ll , ; dol
t brat :Una . w ir t i,4 ll, 2y htl3l:l u l l ,,
making beg, the . Ihth
er's executor ' , ' t
I l'aod be thanked ,," drew from Rim
Sign one Waist* hearty ernes,
..
_
,4mtrivbeiiin our .midst. .We.hay.e
peat •respect fot our intbrmant, and
0111. Vileik - KeTWOuld will y de.
Etelve.us. he ue he
ids 6 ; l . . a 12 re
'is'lll p . . y
ttt=dch we now proceed to lay
• Oririnformantsayi : " Was aitnd
ing on the pblfornA at - Alliance, wait
ring for the train that reaches there at
about • levea o'clock in the morning,
When • . i• Ina i t:o 42li°
up and down t4e• covered way. 12 1,
had read Me rv: m*l , l . respecting
Booth haring bertLincoin
from death, and As looked at the
traveler felt certain e •• :4. Wilkes
= h ilnend " ....Y ' .l: l lra n n i e
even though . e had groWn older. I
followed him a few times on the plat
form, always taking Care to.ilice the,
'adventurer when he turned, and the
mote I Swot:him, the more satisfied
-Was I thiMoUhfaia‘oh the iibitlbrm
at Ace.'
• , I
felt that I must speak to him.
Watehingally,chaneeimigin our two
. .selves only were', at the extreme end
of the platform,' I said, "you are
Booth." Ile looked 'aVme half sad,
nam
*astonished,. and a little angry, and
sald,e 4 4 1 4:, ti. pre Inlinaken sit i. !
my
"Brown or not," I replied, "you
are Booth tome.;lt is no use to deny
it. ' Have seen - yea pixy' years ago ;
remember you. perfectiy well; you
are Booth"
" Huspit":Njakl‘aeth."
"I was iaitMed - '3 , :ah tOfte bhfo ro I
spoke to you."
" Do not betinvitne - ."
"I. sW&I• Will not; on'contiltion
that you tell - me your history since
you murdered Mr. Lincoln."
I etin.pgd9P94**lt ; 5 °914 1 4
too 10n,g. ,
' • ".Which way ara'you traveling ?"
"Going West." •%: •
t 'AiPtSt r i kt OA* station a little
"
tiveksomosnewo,
t . 1114 g V hefiew*r
itt,* tetll P !
" cannoitity. '
rd ;
amo you do .
3 not, I will give the
!... •
"Hush. I
accept. 7
AgeptlA side o'
f I.looth, Watched , hla• ;end:whop the
.
train He4alow-
ed;ani r soon we. were seated in the
hinge n little.tunlid4whoM tisk
'ed if e could give ns the use of a
'room's little time. He consented.
Stoon as the door, was shut and prop.
erly faslehett, Booth told me - of :hitt
adventtiwe.:‘ He was not in therbacii
- - -
When theiktnit tnek'plare. He •-a ,
heetaaof that partyvbinnanakdt:r -
1114—Waildsred 4 inbut
!ninth:Wank* rata:. 717enWhedriW:
!bear to Wasbingtoni Chicago, Pitts
'burgh, VeW:York, Bostroh, and sm'
a thorough-.wandering cater
beset by horror at thethougbts,
olUe crime had'donunitted:
" Then you are sorry you•killid
Linholu." '
" I cannot tell - you the great sorrow
I have • . . • -
"Does President Johnson Indy; of
yeitir existence?" ' " - '
"I believe he dom. , •
elude ,
" - Does not his geneih . 1 t anesty 16-
you?" I•r,. mr
- • t
- "I beliqve it does—at an aran Y ra tagote I
shall pinono - seek adnf
14,eeks. to
0761%4 . 11 hk* m "Ak elre Vgatylk*
w
What Booth tiald more I must not
tell. The publicity of his statement
was made to depend authe terms of
the general' tintnestY but he,wys
' • Thoide 666 . d taithns
an rem red-lieu , " 'had love(
'Lincoln; and how I loved his mem
ory now ; but for this Clan, this wand
erer, whom the world generally be
lieves dead, I haul mercy. Ile was
punished enough. At his request I
keep the startling acts he disclosed,
until it shall beklaown whetherhe is
includ 'ed In the general mercy.
Thus fur we have given what our
Informant detailed to us. Ile is un
der promise to- see 'Booth again—
where he would 'not my ; but this he
does say,• "-talk no more about the
Justice of having paid for the body of
Bocrthl—Booth still lives; and Who is
not' Included In the general amnesty,
I 'can, in a shorC time, if I please to
:be fah* to blm, deliver Mtn to jastice.
If he is included In the general am—
nesty, T 'can make my fortune 1w
traVeling with hiridandshnwlnghina
as one who truly repents of tile-greet
crime he committed, under
-and , guidance, of rebels who
planned the munler.Th—Ondois Re
ptddiran and Iknadtorg,
37.6aure-a6Olnee Repeal.
that
ii.47lP, ns
some paPemdo, that 4111 the !Repair"
!leans who voted against the repeal
of the Tenure-of Ofilm act,did so from
a lockidcandidenee In ceueralikmut.
an tisdatpltibit: thleaithetti gtnit
filustlee,tuld Eltfieraf Ofttlit-lint4elf
will be among the last to attribute
such mottvai to the votes of men like'
Garfield Delano, Shellaberger Pome
rtw, Anita, Jenckesi:Pikentid
otheta,_Whey,•do not belong td the
faCtfon Whey:
• coiled extreme
Itadimh4; and general GraUt
more faithful. supporters Mtn they;
nast of tlie,vcmme men voted for
repeal. The: ne.7a, tive vote was
larger than it would have been laid
the bill collie from the Committee in
the ,regAlktr
.Way, Courit!g up as it.
did,lntertyffePhbilicon4 Med upon.
nn affirmative vote as making too
„much haste to conciliate the coming
poWer; and this coupiedvvith the ob
jection to putting such an important
mcospre tiirough under the whip of
the pl•evious gin:skims, caused some
of the ablest and most practical men
in'the Efonselo vote in the negative.
Probably up one thing did more to
secure. the'ptemge of the bill yester
day than the positive statement by
the highlejespected Chairman of the
.TddieffilY Ootindittee, &MOB F.
the Conititltte htid agreed
to such bilk but ! that . owing to the
short session they would not be able
.to ropmilt in zegulgworder under
the call of their Committee. The as-
sumption thatlitr. Sumner will head
the opposition tp the, repeal in, the
'Semite, aisb utpktriented- has
made no: public. statement of his
views (in -the subject, but in private
conversation he la sindleated that he
will vote for the repeal.— Wadi. fbr.
Y.1711318 r ,
J
RIF=
Revlvnt orllasjneen In the Month.
' 'he every prospect
for a , reVival of business interests in
the Southern Watt*:
ally true of the seaboard States,-an
bL therltich cotton and sugar region ~
The opportunities for investing In'
lend are excellent. :Theterrible de
pression "of 'the 'paid , fewyears have,
of course,,,tbrown many thtiusatids of
acres into' tlM i iiirrilettlibtier the
• Ogle actiOnof in
• 4 0 it t =alt o : l z
both to orthern men and to the la
boring population also. Judging . by
The • n advertisements of laud infeku • 1 11 "` trimftelf•teY *deer In the
V i irginia pagens.authorized
ito rubs
tMWatiTunttitete
for sote to, way. Millions of
'tiered of gondlnid can be putchatied'
now at small prices. Other interests
are alsiiaronslngthisitselves.
Plnnt
prs,4jnd that with a smaller number
at ken*, suid'moreltlfessingitellitiva
tion, they &better/than was the ease'
Aft the' ohl sloventretyle, Medulla-
trAitig i entefitrises are-iiieleettd,
' mining NVI I I be enterdd Into v . ii‘;
fanaly in many sections where not
Air Mot sort bas ever been done.
N ew What,
Speya
SUCCESSOWITO
Whig
to; .
liavinp
it iatet h irVi g ionJr.ts..l
stock of Goods, bought
at. LOWEST CASH PRICES;
offer to tho public, at their OLD
&STAND
CbRNEI diia4nPAriti'
r
GENERAL DRALER3 IN
=MILIIMIIIII
DRY '000DI4:'
7 ", 24f,MPIFS'
HATS, CAPS, 8007' , 3 AND SHOES,
GROCIIII1153" PROVISIONS,
HARDWARE, . IRON,
gems, CiIItPEISITF2TOOLf3
ROPE. OtU2d & PACKING YAWN,
; and In Oil, &
MIME DiaDflin dgracy #Pirt Agri -
Queenswirei • ani viii w- Ware,
FIAX7It:;.fML‘) , .VII,
• Still haying the Sole A'geitcY trf that CALA.
MATZO CANTON C FLOUR. for 'Hoch.
tertian Tidally. ere can .01.de/dere at POlabargh
antes, serum freight. • •
Pr•riils . • -) `Va
FEED...OIIOLtgAUE Alt ItfiTAIL
‘1.81) Aanxcy
Bliflillo-4,611e - 3
CO : ap.'.
Ve offer Saks it MA.SiCTACAIREffff
IZM
MEI
AUPO AGENTS TOR
Euirelca Bone Sulphate of Lime and
PLASTER FOR.I.ANDS,
White and dy7a!eri4rit e
B&&TEIt SALT 'COMPANY'S SALT.
.Ar . s al
on hand. we ways bpv for Cash and
1 1
lur. Call mud ezatulne oar Good. and
aninvinced. • " •
; #IIiTAIL
. 000Ds raks or
CILARGIC.
I_#etta.
TINWARE.
=I
r:{o iipl:C.lst:6lo;pl;44 VAS
!MAUR IN ALL KINDS OF
rrin,Copper Sr.ll3heet
Irenk VVarq- . . -
' llO ,1
L PROPOSE 'KEEPING CONSTANTLY ON
RANI, ALL TINOS OP TIN. COPPER AND
SHEET-IRON WARE.
which 1 14111 VII
*f UAP 1171ST gnieg 1;
Tin Floating, Spouting &Job Work
• .
• .
Done:to order In the ben poomllole manner. and
nn shortrpt notice.
Laing noti n e o b m utat
t k,: i L i n i t::: . a u t . r o rg ,t a n c:d. Larling
'WE WARRANT Abb WOF;
SHOP ON rue LO Well NAM Or
Third. !Street
fl_ I
BEAVER, PA.
Gir• U. a (dl!. and Examine oui•
JAPANNED' WARE KEPT ei )N
EMIIMIISII
EitEMI
JlMlcal..
:Nioop4itv seem aronic,
IN HEAVER_
Miry to found the twat soaortiont or
1;013,T.T QS,
31(13 , ,c1 1 ,
plams'AecicAms,
Li[quoits, WINES
Acid l3rtt‘
Pn.intl, oils,
DYE STUrFSi
TOILET kitTILLE:s, Ps
EtELI7SE-13EIS.
A T N .1) 101 N E
In :mat %stinky, an or the beet qatilt, end
cheaper I'LL% tan be bongfdAr,4 other
, • lyug Store In the
connty. .
Duponcressia lit 75 real* per box;
I . elarlef, $l.
' T. Lawn `Stork ot y ~y
111111MV,TAllatb a Ws,
a t ikre4ontatElk Dr;:.
Wore, and iota cheaper than ran bofitt yin Bu
rar"..;Vl
where
;f 11, an tb
etiryi .
Itairg „J. xouRE.
WT. liff; SNODGRASS, " 7
INUICSUE,' •
1411 1?XttrOG4 — St i . S
4N
_WIIMERIf
Frallentlalla Streets. Allegheny,
anaiet,,,-.lElOt cr2Maplpir4J
D
LEADA - PAINWWI%,. VAR37BI7ES,
YE-sTUFFAIAIICHEW
. CAS, PPOPRIETARr .31421-
.Ic.LNEs, FORE!ON anti
DONNSTIO . • .
SOAP.,
~z) VITI I 1, - 7
-- CL.E.S ;I Ax• r
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5 7 d 1 4 1 49 1 9441
~ j to the Coati or (333 - 1133131 '
R. •gittuia i iiAlrigferifililf• i'° -
• Attachment 11 de . r ' ll.
04141hef...,1911M=11111t.1111rpqtrifie
y "Ay lead AIM.
davit •
, Tfi . MX aftt.b. IVothono.
tmt to • the dadtteafa Abe lbote toe. -...
, ilippoir bi hrwmi that lista Morro trill
Imaasened . °toy', ottleO;gzethe
1141 h day ,lellB, at 3 We:leek:P. M.
JOHN CAUGHEY, Pro.
r9l4l—tif
S. J. Cros t CO's.
tOCHESTI4,R, PA.
,fiq 001;11 ;
FULL AM/COMPLETE STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
!MEE
FLANNELS.
Plain Flannels',
, Barred Flannels,
Opera Flannels,
t . , Alpaecas,
Merinos,
Gingitaino,
ghawls,• .
Glover,
McifiTs,
MENS I AN 'BOYS': WEAR
JEANV.,!AS ! SIMEII.4. ppIeSKINS
READY MADE...AU - JETS AND
NEIVSTYLESANnefIEAP
:;
Boots alid Sho es
A ;nro... mil briivr Stock than tyr
lOktro kept. nail Pop:. Wont. n.',
Mom.' anti l'hiltirt•nt , ' Shoe. and 1;{1111 •
F Q R. $A L 1•: LOW
lati
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• -1 3 1. -T-a
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11411DAVAR1 ANI),NAILs
-„.. •
Trt:.t grEENs'w I:I
Bact u,
Grain,
Grain, Flour, Salt, reed, &c•.,
MEM
We buy often and keep ulr Stork fall and
(frith, alway% ha% I ..itnet blur •; Wto whoa• onr
cortomer.
WE 61'1" I'IMSE AND DELI.
S, J. CRONS &ICU.
lincurreza. De.. 3114 12.611
13ENVER covvrv, AL%—ille l'inotmin•
wealth of PetolJunth,lonee, 'mole lirectlith :
. -- r --- • Wileresa Atinee Jollies did
E.tli'
)
C 5....._.
tha Mlib Sty of M.mtb. A.. D. 1.-olel
prevente her petition to the tin
. . orahle the Judge. of the ethirt of
Cotiltnou Pima of Beaver Comity, pray inft di v orced
the we.** therein set forth she might he
from the bond ormatrhoonyntered Into with you
the paid Jonah -Inflow. %e therefore command
you the paid Jonah June.. that settins: aide nit
other brinel• anti CICUNCA whet...v., you Bran d .Pta n roar proper melon, before our Jodgr •
'at aver,' t a Court of Common thew, there to
be held on the third Monday of Merck nett, to
auswer the unit ion or libel of the maid Arne- ,
.JOlleP, and to chow ca If any you'll:we. why
the said Agile.. June., your .Ire, phonic! not be
divorced bum the hood of Matrimony at:rot-ably
to the act of asAembly In ant* enArt4 mink. 4 / 1 1,1
provided. Berra yon are not to fall.
Whiteri, Mellon. Alec. W. Aehewon, Pr/widen:
of oar mid Conn at Deaver. thlevitneteenth day n;
November, A. D. Inca
AGNIM DUFF, A- J. I
4. 8, LiTTLI - i, Sheriff. , ,
Deaver, Jan. 1, 1809—Iiir ' - -
Ad
.Al
Notlee..--I.effer, of
mini. tratlon on th e rotate of Simnel Slack,
Sale of. Brighton tp..., Deaver canary. Pa., Sc.
ceased, having been granted to the r ned ere Ign ed ,
ro idl o g In Die thy ofVithiburgh.:Allegh. eny coon
ty, Pa. all persona having any Claims Or. demand,
,pratnat the page of /did riechdeht are molested
to make: known, the ,name to the Andereigoed on
or before the that day of January next, and timer
indobMit- to WAS estate Ore required to- make pap.
ineatonize barge that time orlente thek bills
ellb,Mra t liaespiret May, In Beaver, theta{ week
Derr
In December. SAMUEL SLACK, Admr. '
9TI r:
.v • •
.5.C.7 I r,:11:12
it -
!t
I -
Delaines,
Prints
IZEN
CANTON FLJ►xlirEL
?:
0
1
DRAWERS
HATS AND CAPS
In 4 botl,lit . nod
=I
Paint
Putty,
CALI. A\LA til:E
;
A.
,fILIaZALLR
PROMBIOSB
ANID
Meiters:Linristrec
WIMIO-011 , 11AN Ant WM
tOmtcr BDT OF
I tic e; •
•
Cheer, •
r s ,
Tray,
sugar,
Mobuises,
Syrup..
MFL'al7l7lg4l'o.
NAMS:& WINDOW GLASS
STONEW4KE.
'hie Churns. lfeaaure4,
Oak Churn , ' ;; Bush. Meagtilf4
Willow - Mika?, split Bru4lzot‘.
Pure Cider Vinegar
ME
Choice Fain'ly Plow,
By the llama or lq MOle . ue
coutdal y on
verl long, all and ,e#: h3".l
A.S. HARVEY .
BridgewitYr.
0ct1'67:17
NEW FAMILY GROCEBY
lE3
PHONON STORE!
lEiLocOseit4er, Pa.
By COE & DARRAGH
WIIKILE MAY r. POUND
Family (Ironeries mod. Frorl.lor.•.llFloh. Floor
Cheese. Bolter. Lard. Bacot!, 011. Pure l'ldet .
• Vinetrar.llympo. :+4lt, Tear,
coffee,. hog Arr. Cracler4, TOIMI , eI/.
elgara.queemirrate.Willow.ware,
Woodeo-ware, and everythiuz
in their ItheJm.l they hop°
by rtrirt attention to
Im.me.A. to 4
merit a
I.IiSEILU. SHARE OF THE PATItoNM
wove
:fit —AI 1:101. or Conutry Prorturr u4om
t 1 pnrkrt prtr,
(OE ik DARRAGH
I=l
SIMON SNITC Eli ac CO
(At the old rtftnrl. Std slreet]
DEALEI:ti IN
ALL KINDS OP
GROCERIES,
=I
MEE
COFFEES. `I'EA.S.SUI;A sY I
UPS. MOLASSES, SOTO - MUNI.
!RICE. PEPPIWS.
.SPI C ES,
SOAPS, CANDIES, PA I
SINS. ENGLISH
CM:RA.24'I'S.
1,0 I'll, l'Elb7l, ;
They a rAll•tAlitly MMI%111:7 s fre.h A 41.011
meutot these. nubile
"von felting frdm them as g 04,1 an ele
marltettOVonl..
' All ode d.9lred 111,1111n , 1.
Janls:lr.
Sh I.LENBEM: El: 1313 i
Fine Family Groceries.
Queenaware, Hardware,
.11:11Lz:. WIND nil" Wr/ob
jArn 67h/mit" WARE. 11.1C0.V,
SALT. GLUE.'.
COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in
Exchange for Goods
Frei Garry 1 ., 1
•
IInInGEWATZII., • A: 3. ..11Z. 19, 4.1. V.
E
7' I.' V 7' II I.
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATE
LIE
TTIs coMI',..F:I) l'ltlNcii.ALLy of
relebrated ' A NI I trin,,
A. L'l' A V V.I. A.
1'4,1111101 three ' Ver Cent. of
.A.I\4I.(CONT_A_ !
gnAntltl. ;!ive 0,111.61
rrr ji. Mr 1.:• . ..:3t1,1n. nod !tinge opvtllty of :‘,l
Bono Phosphate of Lime,
T _ tiler Mth rood w4$A. the evoil,tl+l
eleitiefil• of
etistl.l.l7l - 1:
The 141z11 ..siliitatlon In which It i•
many th,oi•And lartuers who am r
core toucher • tt
*aloe. Price wr Inn. S.•tol t
.%11,1re+.- The Alta V..!.‘ ttuvm conn..o.v. n
Ilromlway. New York. _
-FALL AND WINTER COOll
0 1 .
4 1 . i t I . \ • F .., 11 , A NEW h
LATEST sTy 1, r s
For Fall and Winter wear
Gentlemen's rurnlibliatt Good•
CONSTANTLY ON HAN!)
F LOT II ING MADE To ol{ n KR
In lair.it anti most fashionable sly leit, and at silos i
unties%
I T or . T — uk i n " 4. " (tl r e l f ennad, w i l l
l e l k b r a re.? r n t a " nl
erythltrg thn (owl for the
Hearin al** barn wild Strata oralt the kind. hn
ran obtain for that ammo, all or which hew 11l aril
at wholesale or retail. Bert Pork. Vent. Minton.
tc., (or rob at hbl•bop on Thiel St met, Hearn , .
Pn. Priers moderate. Call and *in.
JOANDarla lA4IS,
;04.41, gudersigned la magma to
011Ter gcod burning COAL to all persOn•
I, eedi./: the sot:Co. Olders wld r' In' woMpl
AlailtlOU. • 8. r. CUNNINI4.
Dec.
CZ
=I
Fill
WILLIAM Ith
:Inc oa KW Cr r, I's