The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 21, 1869, Image 3

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Subeterlptionit to tke Beaver Ar-
Kuti .,The following named par‘ons
hoe paid the sunlit set opposite to their
Hamm on' autSteription to the Beaver
Ann vs, Line° the date of 'our teat issue :
soil' D. *rock, Ronseville, Pa., 400
John Cumming, Baden, p 200
.1. Smith, Black Hawk, , 2 . 00
Smith, New Brighton, 1 00
11. R. Plersol,Beaver„ ' 100
corirad Welagarber Bridgewater 200
Mrs. Charlotte Duerr, 31assIllon, 0., 2 00
P. M. Donahoo, &ismer, 2 00
Henry !Louder, Brush Creek, 2 00
A. li. Wolf, Brighten tp., 1 00
.1. MeCombo; Frankfort,
Evan Powell; Knob.
'lino attention of the public la directed
to tlic following Now Advertisements
which appeal; for the tin 4 time In the An
cos to-day :
speiatNotlee—Orr at Cooper.
Notivet—Hibbard & Co.
special Notlee—Peter Angel.. ,
special Notice—W. J. Dunn. •
Atcy. at Law—ltenj. K. l'iersel.
New Spring Goods—Jos. Horne tk
°CO. F.—Wm. Hurst.
l'or Sale—G. S. Barker.
.t4,eiignees Notlee -W. S. Morlan.
Notice--W. 8. Morlan.
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Our Buillneeni.--:The cirenlation of
the Alnico has steadily Increased within
the pant two and a half years; end at no
timu has theluerelse beep near so rapid
a, within the last roti'r months. :Two
weeks ago wo commenced working oil
ttt) quires otpaper for our regular issue,
wide!' makes our present circulition
1200 eoples per week. We do not say it
in a boastful spirit; but BA. nevertheleu
true, that this exceeds the circulation of
tiny newspaper over published in Beaver
il/1111tV.
Theadvertising and jobbing patronage
cl the Paper more than keitpa pace With
its circulation, and we - believe 'we keep
within the boundtt of truth when we say
that but few country papers In Pennsyl-
VIII4III enjoy more prosperity in these
particulars at the present time than the
Heaver A nuve. id! of which we
make our lowest bow and tender_ our
'nest grateful thanks.
The nano of 8, Jr Darling
ton township, appears this woek In the
Ations, for Register and Recorder, while
Satnuf4 Hamilton's I, withdrawn, for
the same position.
About to Chientte t
generally understood in Beaver and vi
cinity, that our neighbor, Odell; disposed
of the Local, last week, to a couple of
gentlemen, one of whom hails from Law
rence county, woile the other has been a
resident of Pittsburgh for some time
past. This week's Loco, we presume
will give us the details, ste.,
Nalco or Wool.—Tho Steubenville
(kizette of last week reports the sale of
i.cvmul large clips; of Wool In that openly
(Jelfergon) to Lliulley M. Branrion, Esq.,
at fifty cents per .pound. Mr. Branson
has purchased within the past live years,
of fanners within that_vicinity, about
two million patinas of wool.
No person miniomplating a jou ruey
either by land or Soa,ought to omit sup
plying themselvoa with a quantity of Dr.
Whittlesey's Cure for Sick Headache and
Dyspepsia -- as a iWeventative 'gybed the
evils arising from' the change of water,
climate, Lte. ,. [lt.
Temperance Lectui;e.—Dr. D. L.
DempseY, of this, place, delivered a lee
hire on temperance in the U. P. Church,
io Mayer, on last Friday evening. Ifie
lz,tore was a very interesting one and
//)IQI.I a doep impt,estalott on the minds of
his hearers.
Ittpentod.--Tho Pittsburgh — .Port
says thatun last t Saturday evening one
week ago, a‘dry goals merchant of Pitts
burgh, reeelvedthrough the Poston:lce a
letter containineone hundred dollars.—
The letter which containing',
no signature, road
fuullows: "A— l n By—: Stolen from
yl our counter day lbefore,Oirlstnms, last
year. Returned, Ithrou . gli\ the Catholic
eon fessional, by n penitent vkenan."
An exchange pins the ques
thnc should be answered:
year at this etemon Iffileat was alwost 'two•
and one-half doller)per bushel: Nole
.1m lie bought for . one dollar and a half.
llow touch larger, la the loaf td r day than
lout of last year . ? Here we get Just the
amonnt of liread.
I.ltEntr Limo always on hand at the
Mulvanon Lime 'Kilns, l'anport, eta+.
wr bushel. . tf.
General Assembly.—At the reeent
meeting , of the Pileabytery of ..dletheny
City, the following persona were elected
Colutnisalturera tti attend the next Gen
eral Amsexiddy,Which ix to convene fit
the Brick Church, in the City of New
York, on the 20th pf May next :
Miaistera-1-Rev. l Jas. M. Shields, Rev.
It. Lowery. I
peter.l—Dr. Marquim, :Mr. John
P.ttor. I '
Reid Emtatelilidd.—Tho Ilotel prop
,44ty in Bridgewater known as the
liouee;" was sold taut week
444 t '4444t. Thorned C.atht.".ell °Mat village
for Oo• SIWI of $6OOO. Capt. intends,
I , plieve, to renrodel tln house, and tit
it• up for a private :reeidonee.
Print inrt Ink:it—The IViteiona/ barb
li.nn'r, Washington, I). C., says: We
al, at present using printing ink: mann
f,,,tureci by Mr. ('..E. Robinson, at the
r.ty'm Ferry Printing Ink Wm ks, Ph
hi. This Ink we regard cui superior
t,, any printlbg ink We have used for a.
min Mer of years. It is clear and clean,
, lions freely. We can safely recant-,
nmml nS ova to all printers. . '
•I•he Phil:lda. North A nwriemt ',tt fhti
t.+i.ctnrar Ga.:Cite, says: We Publish in
:mating. place the roonunnondations of
ihc printing Ink iniunabiotnreil by Mr.!
Robinson, at the Gray's Ferry
'rioting Ink Works, Wo aro luting the
ii from Itahluson's works, and aro
plm.cil to add our approval of it to the
many .11dt:rem:tents he has already re-
The ink is of excellent quality
char, and works freely. . - [lt..
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Suecessful, becaizae of Superior null'. lire.
Auarree Irnproaed (new style) Unto Restart
or Merging. (Is one bottle). Elvey Druggis
t...lU It. Ptley one .dollar. ialarlt;lut
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N EATIMI liciu,au.Z-Poter Angel, of
Bridgewater, with an eye to business and
the wants of the public, baa fitted up and
!petted an eatinif 'houite adjoining his
:grocery and oonfactioitat7, where maids
will lie stiried 'tip to order at all botuw,__
Every-, artieloin - the eating line afforded'
by the Reasons or the markets, will he
found on hand, tinkled to the orders of
tho huttirtvii.Ritillinee through. More
room. An4taL ,
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NOM”) - I fraternity in- vaorr APP*
* 6 .o l , 43o untieli
mote gown with the needful In etas wile..
• ,„rt ~AMP° mO7 z9m,-
pUm Maar in this eonsre
made pef pie lollowifig 'lbe 4dll l Mu. an:
monolog' candidates:Ali tliar sapid of
fline I —43tate Nem* IfiXl i AalwakhlY. $lO
Prothonotary; Plipouiity,Triimitrer, 88;
Register rod recorder, t 8; County Coin-
nziedoner, Coanty Auditor, i 3. No
annoomement w W be'plbilahed Weis
Odd 114 in advance: The; &argils *it
so high all 'that of thopatillaben ha Craw,
(Ord cciculli. 7 No. name rioolved or en- ,
oouncOd until the 010 la Pahl." "
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,43tr0a.0 Cured Hama, Clear. Endes,
Mackerel, Corn Mind, Flour, and every-.
'blames° h t the grocery line at the low
rat prices,id II 111.11.11 ED Co'a:
Serious Dille=Hy at Noble*.
temS.;--Alibout ton o'clock on Monday
eight, of teat week; two coal miners, nam
ed Peter Riley and Stephen Pulger„ bad
an stßay In a tavern at Noblestown, du
ring which the latter was stabbed in the
abdoinen with a penktilfe, the blade of
which'cut Hui entrails, producing injur
ies of a very serials nature. Riley Was
arrested the day following In Nobles
town, and confined In jallet Pittsburgh.
Riley gives the, following statement of
the affair: • He says that 'he and :thilger
were standing together at the, bar; that
they had no previbis quarrel; that they
there had an altireation about some triv
ial matter; and that: Bulger knocked him
down. The barkeeper Interfered and
put Bulger outcif the house, at the front
door. Riley went out at the back door,
when he was again =smutted and knock:-
ed down liy Bulger, who fell upon him.
Some ono' took, Bulger' off, when it was
discovered that he was cut.. After mak
ing this Statement. Riley was asked If
Bulger was cut while they were together
on the griiund. He then replied that ho
Was so drunk at the time of . the affray
that he know nothing of what had occur
red until be was told by the officer who
arrested him. Both men aro young and,
unmarried. The farmer worked In coal
mines neer Nobleatown. and the latter
at a place called Willow Grove, about a
mile and ti half beyond. Riley will hive
a hearing on Wednesday of this week,
by which time it is expected the result
of Bulger's Injuries will be known.—
Wash. Review . •
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11.168-UID & CU. are selling a first, rate
White Lead in oil at $lO per cwt.
Otialnallen:—At a meeting of the
U. P. Presbytery of Allegheny, in the
United PiiisillytarliM church in Beaver,
on the 13th inst., J. C. Wilsongtus ordain
ed to the olilco of the Holy Ministry and
installed !Pastor of the United Presby
terian eongrogatlon.of this place. Rev. J.
W. Witherspoon, of Allegheny city.
preached the sermon; Rev. J. S. Easton,
D. D., of Allegheny city, presided; Rev.
A. Y. Ibiuston, of East Palestine, ad
dressed the pastor, and Rev. A. G. Wal
lace, of {view Brighton, 'addressed the
peeple.—poeaf.
Future Co. Commlttees.—Under
the new rules and regulations fdr the
government of the Republican party of
this county, the County Committee, tak
ing lest OctOber's, vote as a basis, will
number Ilßy-four members, distributed
as f0110W4:
Big lieavet tp. 2; Beaver borough 2;
Bridgewater borough 2; Darlington tp.
2; Green tp. 2; Frankfort dist. 2; Hope
well tp. 2; Moon tp. 2; Nevi Brighton
boo. (North Ward) 2; New Brighton
b4o. (Middle Ward) 2; New Brighton
boro. (1143uth Ward) 2; New Sewickley
tp. (Feazitex dist.) 2 ; Ohlo tp. 2; Patter
son tp. 2 ; Raccoon tp. 2; Rochester hero.
2; South Beaver tp. 2 ;,Borough• tp. 1;
Brighton tp.l, Baden bolo. 1; Chippewa
tp. 1; Economy tp. 1; Fallaton born. 1;
Franklin, tp. 1; Freedom bore. I; Mc-
Guire's dist. 1; HarMony tp. 1; Indo
pendendii tp. 1; Industry tp. 1; Marlon
tp. 1; Nev Sewickley (Freedom dist.) 1;
North Sewickley tp.l; Now Galilee born.
1; Phillipsburgh bore. 1; Pulaski tp. 1;
Itoehesteir tp. I; St. Clair boro. 1.
The Republican voter's in each towu
shlp aotrboroughcre required to elect
the abOVe number of county committee
men at the primiry meetings on the 29th
of May, end care should be taken that
these °Ulcers aro men noted for their
probity, :intelligence and energy. Re
publksidr, bear this in mind.
Be I
Cuittlimisk—The following hints
on health at this season of the year will
be found timely and adiiisory: "With
the opening of the genial daysof spring,
people are too prone to expose themsel
ves to the changes of the atmosphere.
BeeltllKO the day is warm, off' goes the
cost in one sex, and the shawl is dispen
sed with on the part of the other. These
acts are indiscreet to say the least. They
tend to the opening of the door of the
system, disease, colds, coughs, con
sumption and ultimate death. The great
est caution should he exercised at this
season of the year: The temperature Is
varibip, and there is no telling at what
mordent a change may come, and then
the unpridected male and the irhawless
Telltale is placed in a most unpleasant
predicament, shivering and chattering,
and all Leese's!, they have been foolish
enough to trust to the weather Instead of
'good Judgment. Weedy's° our readers
to'retain the protections Whiell they have
used during the winter and not lay them
:wide 'betwuse the sun shines brightly
and air itirerthes warmly for a few hours.
Exercise erre and you will .have nu °eve-
Mon to cOnipialu of changes In the weath
er.'
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.NON P: name thee but to praise," should
be Inscribed upOn everi.bottle of "Bar
rett's Vezetulde Halt. Ittteratit7e;" for
among all ib wduld be contlieers it stituda
alone; unapprottehed and tidskprottelta-,
wirtrhinan and Reflector.
The New Po to Stampe.-:-The
following are the colormilf the now pnkt
ago stamps, the printing of Which is
rapidly programing at the eatahlishment
of the National Bank Note Company, in
New York, where . aeveral °Moons of the
Postottlee Department, at Washington.
are supeiintending the work:, One"cent
—Dothan ochry. Two eents—light brown.
Three eents—blne. Ten omits—orange.
Twelve 'cents—green. Fifteen eanbs.
brown and blue. Twenty-four cents—
green and purple Thirty mmts—eannine
and blue. Ninety cents—black and ear
mine.
Teachers Examinatlon.—on last
Friday Prof. Whithain, the County Su
perintendent of Common Schools, held
an examination 'ln the ~ B ebool
House in Beaver, Pa., at which about a
dozen of teachers wok.' ezatniuod. The
majority of them; we liollove, "pasted
1111 l ster,7 and wero'given authority to
"tenell the young Idea how toldloot,"
provided always, that they can find
pilules where their seniees are wanted.
AN IN VALUABLE PREPABATION.—Tbe
attontiorpof our readers la directed to the
tulvertisentent of Dr. L. Q. C. Wished's
Pine Trey Tar. Cordial, for the cure of
consumption of the lungs, etc. This in-,
va it it ibie oeigtration has met *flit' each
an increased 'debuted • during the past
few yearn the proprietor has found it ne
coodu7 to Increase the faelllthie lbrmaa.
ufacturlng, and has now One of the hug
ebeLeboralorlos In Philadelphia, andhiut
roduitlY removed, hie salesroom to . the
large alai' eginm&nons" dote; No. ' 220
NorthSeeondStreet.PhiladelPhia. Some
of the largest Patent Medicine dada!, . 111
the United Agates say the dettlauu "
Wisheet's Pine Tree Tar Cordial la great
er sit the pdaentiltne thlimany,oakirpt
ant meacino Walla oos. • ';`.
600 bushels of oorn In the ear , ,01440!
celved any for sale; in 'llesvq:o,oB
stare or •*- • . Oita &Wales.
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• G. W. - W.IOK In,
the PrAWINI we.
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" That our tbaakii are dtaa,to
e• • .W. Irsia, our' woiruly State
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Ward UNINAI Ibllktikauteuier
mid& ishiamita uistailitioot
To Clore Wirtet—Waris are very
tremblesonus The ibl
lowing lie parkreSeure;imis theelarg
eat, without leaving 11% WT. a
'Frenchman's prerailptioMandbas_been
tented by the writer. Takes small piece
of raw,beef, steep it all algid In vinegar,
cat gig, much from it, se will cover the
wart and tie it on,..siif,the szersamme
on the forehead, !halm it on with "ships
of sticking &Mar.: it spay be removed
in the day, end'put on every night.• fa
one fortnight the wirt'vsl die and:Peal
off. The same prescription will cure
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Wails Preparation iler Car.
PlAiPric.—Messua , Liitoner Bierlett,
Carriage Idanfatnreri, on Pan Street,
- opposite Cecil's Alley, Pittsburgh, use a
very valuable preparation for protecting
their vehicles from the weather; They
'have fOund it batter. than anything pro
viously devised fbr that, purpose, and
thoawho have tested it bear testimony
to Its worth. Steno! ! Idarlott do all
kinds I of -repairing; 'and 'on Moderate
terms. They oiler to their patrons
coa
stantly a largo And reliable assortment
of Buggies, Carriages, end other vehicles
made In the
.latest. style and of the best
materiel. They are liberal In their deal
logs and invariably give sithrthetion to
' thole patrons. Orders will be promptly
• apr2b2t..
Ftstibias Man labset.-4 Baltimore
dispatch says:. Additional particulars
.of the.tragetlyirhich took place at Jar
retaville, Buford county, Maryland, on
last Saturday have come to hand. Bich . -
ohm McComas, ayoungman living abmit
two miles from the illiage, was shot and
simarinetantly killed, by Miss Martha
J. Cairns, who resides about the same
distance from Jarrettaville, but Ina diff
erent direction. - From the ntost authen
tic accounts it appears that on S*urday
evening McComas luid ridden to J&retts
ville for the purposeof attending sweat
ing of the militia company, of which he
was a member, and at the time of the
murder was ins yard at the rear of a
tavern. Miss Cairns followed him to
Jarrettsville, and on arriving at the tav
ern', dismciunted heir horse, fastened him
securely, and passing into the ladles
apartment removed her riding skirt, her
hat ad other encumbrances that might
retard bar movements. Leaving the
'ladieee apartment with a Colt's revolver
in her hand, she walked directly through
the bar-room, which was full of Ma; and
stepped - out upon a bask porch which
overlooked the yard where McComas was
standing in the doorway opening from
the bar on the porch. •
She took deliberate idnarwith her pis
tolta at McComas and , .he being
scarcely ; ten paces die her. The
bullet struck him in:the - and as he
reeled toward the pillars which hold up
the porch, she fired twomoreshota,noltik;
er of which took effect. Ho clasped the
pillars of the porch and endeavored to.
sustain himself by them, but weak from;
the rapid loss of blood from the wound,
his strength failed and he fell. Miss C.
walked directly up to him and standing
over him fired the Iwo remaining shots
into his body. Still carrying the revel
i+or in her band the murderess passed
back through the crowdofnum, stricken
speochleabylthe awful fieezie'emaikedbe.
fore their eyes. They did not move a
finger to bar her passage. Laving the
porch through the bar-room and back to
the ladies' apartment, she walked with
out showing any emotion. In We dress
ing room she resumed ber .ridlng habit
again; than mounted air horse, galloped
back towslittlfifitt,limthai gime a con
siderable distance from the village be
fore any one thought of foliating her.
A Mr. Jarrett rode after her; Joining her
about a mile from Jarrettsville. She
asked him if McComas was dead. Ile
replied yes, when she said, "I told hint
what I was going to do." She exhibited
no signs of regret, and wa i ts composed
as if she Just finished, the pleat or
dinary action. On Sunday she rode to
Bidlair and gave herself up to the au
thorities. Miss Cairns was about thirty
years of age, and McComas about thirty
seven. Both parties belodged to respec
table families, and hold prominent posi
tions in the social circle of the comity.
The excitement runs very high in the
neighborhood of the murder, and public
opinion is on the eide'of `3liiis Cairns.—
McComas is supposed to have been kil
led by the first shot, and the last two
wore probably fired into his dead body.
Some time since Mln Cairns brought a
suit against McComas for broach of
promise, but the (WlO did not come to
trial. •
Clieisplirank ligifildliaips.—Tako
a clean water tight teak and put into it a
half bushel of lime. Slack it by pouring
water over It boiling hot, and In suffi
cient onatitlty to corer it - five inches
deep, and stir It briskly until thorough
ly slackened. When this lime has been
slackened dissolve it in water, and add
two pounds Of sulphate Of zinc and .one
of common salt. These will cause the
wash to harden and prevent its cracking
which gives an to tbe
work. A beautiful cream color may be
given to the wash by. adding three
pounds of yellow ochro , or a good pearl
or lead color by the addition of a /limp
°Wolf black: Per fawn Cotor`apid four
pounds of umber,one pound of Indian
red and one of common lamp black.—
For stone color add two pounds of lamp
bloat. When applied to the outside of
houses and to fences, it is rendered more
durable by adding a pint of sweet milk
to a gallon of waski. , ,
Mn. Forms:—On the receipt of your
paper of the 14th Inst., I ace my name
announced as s , uathAiste for Reenter
and. Itecorden -• It has been ettatotial7
heretofore to give the Incumbent of that
office two terms, and the present one, lie
togAt worthy goltlibr, I deem It improper
(at any time and doubly' tic now) to de
viate from the rules reAulating the nom:
nations for•that °Mee: For this grave
reason I most respectfully decline beltig
a candidate. lam thankful to my friends
fur their dispoaliion to recompense me
for the arseFilloel anode In defenn: of zny
country, and when the proper tlnie comes
I will lie happy to have their support
anal Influence. I ant, yours truly,
anorusu and many limos a:costively
offensive disehargo . from :the none, with
"stopping Fill." of the dosa3j_tlincs, lma
palimeni of the sense Of smell and taste,
watering or We eyes, impaired hear
ing, irreguTir appealte,oocsaional nausea,
pressare and lain over oyes, and at times
in the back of the head, occasional chilly
minaationa, cold foot, and a fooling of las.;
situdo . and nobility aro symptoms which
aro common to catarrh, yet all of thorn
arc not presimiln evirycsse. Dr. Sago's
.Catarrh licimady. cures catarrh in its
Worst forms and stages. It is pleasant
to use, and conMins ,no poisonous or
,eartille . drug*.
. .
&int by mall on receipt of sixty emits.
Address R. V. Plan* M.' D., Buffalo,
N. V. - For ago by roost • Dangesto ev
erywhere' .'' :
Palest Windsor Moldler.—D: M.
Dchishoo Eel., of thlepliee halitakenout
a patent, far ralalng.lowerinir and" lock•
ing wlnctoens, which bids bitr to supply
a went, generally felt by bonae,:oarnieo.
Tlatizturtpill/enat bit trtde, , Ls,
the molit ; perfect iiinwimriM for t6a
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Tbe new eeln
die tor a &Mar, mime for deilde On Im
ports, ettiretr tbe: exbdag akide and
eoppee table witbdrawn.
. .
Ir you "int . aloe Turkey Truies et
20 outdo kerpound. go to litbbird d Co'li.
Ncirtort.—Virs takliplessure In wiling
attention lathe aird of Jas. Horne & Co.'
of ihttaburgh, which appoirsin our col•
linty* thisweek:
,ThlsHouseis old and
established; and, bears imputation see
and to none for dealing. Their as
sortment Is one of the la get If not the
largest westof theldotudidid m they
purchsie exclusivelylbi emit frail fin
periwig And idanufacturere, WmAltar
goods at New York Jobbers Prat thus
saving extra expense emir:might ipnw.,
era. Their' Millbiery Department and
Notion Department Is unusually' well
=Mound buyers an hardly ' MI to find
an they want, and at the right. prices.
Persons visiting the city will consult
their own intered by giving them a. call
'and irrazt*lng theirstock. It
-
• Hinshaw ft Co. are selllngald *deaf
Drugs, Pairda, Oils, de., de., at 'Piga
burgh prices. NO humbug.. Call and
liar- •
IkLeetbs,, ge.—The
note from Mr. Lawrence, in telstittn to
the distribution of Books, liver* to.,
published by tias, exphilne,.lbalf:
To Tnz lihninasioir vanlinirowetut,
Gent., Rae a notice in your Lust hums
In riilbrerieeto Books. he., due tbitntem.
bon of Congress from thisdistrict,Whlch.
may ecmvey au erroneous Impression.
The costokn Lia been to Clowned:l Con
gress the books dter. ordered to be pub
lished by same; the present Congress by
resolution a few daysafter Wey convened
ordered that all books not thin cllstrlbn
ted should be .reserved for them, thus
depriving the outgoing membersof about
400 copies of the Agricultnialp report for
1867—which was ordered by the 40th
Congress; but not distributed behame
the publie printoryOuld not get it but in
time for us. I have now at least 50 notes,
asking for copies of this Report and can
not supply them because of the 'resolu
tion to which I refer. • .
My sueoesaor will get the quell* com
ing Limns, and will supply those who
desire them as they aro printed.
- G. V. LAWARDWIL,
Monanpluda City, April 12, NO.
Republicans, of Beaver Collings
The time approaches when you must
again select candidates for °Mee; an im
portant duty and ono that you ahouhl
well consider. The interests of the party,
the interests of the county, and of the
Stateare Involved In this matter, and de
mand that you should act intelligently
and conscientiously. Our majority In
the county is large, and you should re
member that the candidates you nominate
Will, in all probability, All the various
offices for the next term. How tapper
tent, then, that none but, good men be
Put in nomination.
The County Convention of ISM resolved
to submit to you, the question whether
the mode of making nominatletui uhould
be changed front- the delegate system !
then in use, to the Crawibrd onkuty pore
tem—or the nominitingof candidates by
a direct popular vote. You decided that
the mode should hi nged, and 'that
you would select jaw candidates by a
direct popular vote. The County Con;
ventlon of-1868 imposed upon us the duty
of establishing rules and regulations for
the government' nt the` ionlons: LOW,
thereafter held for nomlnatlngeandldates
arid for carrying Into effect your wishes
ottleciarerL This duty we have sought
to discharge, and below will be found the
rules and regulations for the notainaten
of =LID- bites by Our party. These rules
are to be observed in making nomina
tions for the present year, and hereafter,
unless altered or amended. This mode
of nominating Is a good one, slaw you
vote nuocorrx for the men you desire as
candidates, and there an be no misrep
resenting of your wishes, or violation of
Instructions by delegates. If you do
your duty, by attending the elections and
seeing that the rules and regulations are
properly observed, there can be rio op
portunity for any rings, cliques, or com
binations ; controling the nominations;
but If you stay away, leaving this impor
turn matter to n few—who may be more
zealous—potty pollthaana in elwil district,,
the result may be unsatisfactory:. The
success of this diode depends upon you.
The control of the whole matter la, as it
should be; in your hands. Give, then, a
few hours to the honest discharge of this
Important duty—a duty as important,
and Involving as much as the next Oc
tober election itself: On you. rents the
responsibility. -Meet it. Let every:elector
of the party be present at the election on
the 9th day of .Asy.
Raleo 'rnadßegulatlosts ibir- the.
/tombs*!too or Candidates for
I==
Sec. 1. Candidates for the parlous
cams shall be nominated by a direct
vote of the Republican party by ballot.
8i c. 2. All electors who claim, to be,
and are recognised AS members of MIS
Republican party, residents of the elect
bon distriabit
. ifhers May pram" la vote
at the Aline of the peintary„oloctthn, and
minors who are identified with the party , ;
and.who will boot full ago at the 'next
earning clection,lhall be entitled vote
fur candidates for the various
be filled at snob earning election
Sec. 3 Candidates for !the respective
offices shill announce ihemaelves ay 1111141
in at leash ono county paper, for two
weeks befbre the primary elections, and
thereby pledge thommelesto abide the
result of the nomination.
Stx.. 4. The primary election for nom:
hinting Candidate+ shall be held at the
usual place or holding primary Meetings
In each district on the last Saturday in
Mayin each Year, and shall be opened at
2 o'clock P. M., and chafe in the . Town;
ships at 7 o'clock P. M., and In the for =
=As at tt, P. M.' ilr
Or.p. S.. 711 to Ropublhatt . Electors pres
6nt at the time for openipg the election,
shall elect, visa noes, one afraid Electors
afr• Judge, and two of laid electors a+
Clerks to hold said election,and (*charge
the duller+ incumbent on such -officers,
under those regulations, said clerks to
keep a correct Ilst of the tunnels of the
Nersons voting. .
814 0. - The Electoni of earl :district
shall also at the same time end place
elect by led lot at stores-lid one person as it
member of . the County Committee for the
ensuing year; - and all districts polling
Toon, than 100 Republican, T. at the
preceding, election shall be entitled to
elect tivb toormini from such district; as
members of said Committee. -
Sac. 7. After the polls are closed, the
officers•of the election' shall correctly
count the votes east for each candidate
and fbr the member or members-of the
CO. Com; and shall duly certify the same
over their signatures, and such certifi
cates, together with the Ustofvoters and.
the tally papers; also Ocztfiled by iho
officers, shall be carefully waled in an
envelope aldressed to the Chairman of
the Republican C. Com., which envelope
shall then bit before b o'clock
fi. M., on the Monday folfowing such
alictksn, by the Judge or onset the clerks
aforesaid to the person .winiASil heeit
ideated a member of the Co. Com., or to
Ntaer of MWM, when there .aiit more
thie OA. in the same district. •
apps hit i sabstitna: - Kit. 11.0
- thicr. IL The eeggihf*ileehreft— Ake
00e*Ii. Owduiltiee - shell iiiiikiiVeretilki .
eodellieW hi Mena oWAhcifoodex 1
hits. dd egoti4iittOtiroik ii;-3t,
1
Owdihiell
Of thill" ° :e sf4l
end w* re 4401601 -
iniadiersiel 4 1 r v i d ...
deed Iderndens - WM* Nele et the ific
litoWildie Phdriedo In tbe einheNjOgsdkla
es roost/ad from the :0;144= ohms es
shiediald, whkh retaffie: BO Aelliffred
ifteg.be opened 'end thirrotei foe the
wevessiceadideSeecorted4wwided, and
the person teeigekg the blithest otuntw
of 'MAK shell be decheys the Roadster,
'sad Übe coduaihted AO elskitesse Abe
peddieldon of theondldateshankwal,
So tie ' , nude la the ilefq, P?Pere of the
exist,. ,_ .
filso. 9, ..Any 'tyre or • orr periour
an equal number Of icite o. l
for the
woe adios shall be balloted for by the
County Committee, and the person re
ceiving the highest aniaber bf votm shall
be the: nominee.' • ' •
fli* Ilk. A Majority<of the County
Cori mittee on being sathilled of fraud In
the 'returns or °limy election
district, may reilict the . ..votes of such
dintriot to the aslant 'of. t he' fraud °Gni-.
mittod—and, In. ease It shall appear
to the sathrfaction of "a talority of
the. members of the County Com-
MlUee aforesaid that sneh frauds ?a l ert;
prtnuOil, aided Or abetted, or 'con
nived at by a cold: 'data, the . entire vote
of such district met ter the candidate thus
procuring, aiding or conniving at. such
fraud shall be rejected in the count of
votes.
rise. ' The person , having the high
-04 number of votes for any Wpm. in the
electiOn of which thli' man* may ho ,
emneeted with any other, shall have the
right to appoinOhe Vxmibiewar
' Sue: 12. Immediately afterdeslaring the
nominees for the ensuing flied lon-•the
members of the County Committee shall
prbeeed to permanently organise by elec
ting one of their number a Chairman
and one as Seeratst7, anjj tbs-appeint
mead of seven of their number as au Ex
ecutive Committee, for the ensuing year.
Sum 13. The delegates_to all National
and Mato Conventions shall bet appoint
ed directly by the people, and it shall be
the duty of the Chairman of the Couiity
Committee to *ill meetings, at proper
times for this purpose.
Reio/rat, That the Executite Commit
tee of the County Committee be authoris
ed toprepare the neceassty, blank forms
to hold the elections. • , •
ikrotrat that 'each candidate for nomi
nation be 'animated to make s coats-Ibis
tion of 10,00, on or before, the lst of May
next, to the Treasurer of Co. Cont., fur the
purpoea of defraying the expenses of
printing the necessary , bbmks.
On motion adjourned to meet at the
call of the chairman. - , • ,
Cuter us M. Minium, j . MU. Iltca.
• Secretary. . j . -Chairman
Cewreapondence.
Comet,
On Tueectsy, f, the 4th flatdi • *fey,' th e
school direcaorstof tplicatilbc . li(af,;;l'lll
the counties in theStsteire" tsonveue
at the county seat for the pdrtwee of se
lecting riva roes )1 is. seeberits,otthe
wholentnnbar
person of literary anitailiaipkieecufro
manta, and of skill ands c a futile
art of teaching, as Connty:ilkiseinteink
eut for the tbreesucceedlngotrars,
and ttie school Orton., Oramelorityr et
.them, in oath .conventlonadtall deter:
mine the !mount of eompetekeVon tbitlut,
county superintendeeit.' l •'lTitus ;via
the law. ' ; • ' * • -
We hear it asserted by* elosiufs. cif
persons and In allafictioini K the', caitiff'.
'try, that the office. of aniffilintenderrt is
useless; and that in our colinty at least
It never has:bosh of any,; fitteniflflto
oYlr Scriode.. 7 "• •
This assertion is to iintskistinith some
qualificallen. We think -it has been a
real besUffit, buesot so beneficial as It
should have been; and all and solelu he
cause the school' direelms of the county
have never brined a williegnese , tc do
their pert, by fixing a nary sufficiently
large to command the lush's, and time,
and energy necissiary to mske the °Moe
just what it can be ihade;fii this..county
and has been made in many; other - eoun
tle*—the very life and soul* our "com
mon school system. . •
...
The ofhoe In this county requires the
constant and undivided time of the In
enanbent. If ho does all that should- be
dime ho has no time to give to any other
vocation, and If Ire - gives his whide time
to the °thee his expenseri mustnecessari
ly amount to several hundred dollars du
ring the year, and all this he must pay
from his salary, slum the law. makes no
'provision for the payment °limy contin
gent expenses whatever—not even for
stationery and postage' : , - • '
The directors in Beaver - county have
the matter wholly in their hands, and if
the superintendency continues for three
years to come to be the - sadie useless
Witco the Inds' tof them say it, Las been
for the past fifteen years; they can blame
no one but themselves. In this matter
as in all other affairs of life, hasycan ex
pect to secure a good and etrieleiwoffieer
and a Ihithfril and vigorous discharge of
the duties of the offiee only by .paying
the prim pericssary to secure IL ''• -An an
nual salary . ' . of .800' will not do-it, for
there is Sot a mare In the Siatelli. for the
office w caw Aer pti
: tot earn from $1910063 51800
per urn in less laboriOus : iiiiitdions.. .
d why should not*the superintend
. • of Deaver county reelive a irdittl Hata
y? Allegheny pays th 100; the city of
Pittsburgh pays WO ; Rarbon. county
with wily 111 schools pays $llOO, while
over thirty othof coituties palltrim $lOOO
to $l7OO, awl all see the fruits etlbstir lib
erality In 114 gradual and steady increase
in the standard of quattliestions of teach
ers, and thoefficleney of their: schools.
And all these counties just Motive as
larg • a proportionate share of the State
appropriation as do those ixoundes which
pay but $5OO and 8800. •_ -. r ... . - • .
It does not appearto be generally un
dersterid how the superintendents are
paid; and why directors sh — duld not ful
ly understand it we outwit say, fur sure
ly all who me reid might . bet ply .Im.
funned itottlda head. . !i• t s ; i, f '
1 They are paid (ruin the. annual State
appropriations, as Is fully explained In
the last annual report of the State Super
intendent. • :
The total amoUnt necomsary 'to pay all
the superintendents in the Stale is taken
from the State appropriation, and the re
mainder distributed to the mayoral mou
lded acoortling,to their respective number
of taxable citizens. - By thia: method it
matttra very little to any one cou n ty
how largo or bow 0 11 4 tho to4orY It pays
its su pert uterdeut,' provided other men.
ties are not influenced by itlii,ll.sing Sal
aries. For example eamerim •tounty
Pays Al5O, and it they paitt#lloo :the
county would roceiveNty-Ace cents less
from the State appropriation than now.
The difference to . Greene county be
tween paying and IMO would be
about 1113; and If -Beaver county should
increase the salary from $6OO toiltion she
Would rewire Prow the ptate appropria
tion an average of drre-fourtAe of a mill
less for each pupil in the school than she
now rooeirroO i.andoloccl we had, an. ay.
;lenge of 54 mont hs school listYearnt an'
average cost of 74 cents per: month for
each pupil, It is wory ark. to see that the
pupils iireaditeoleprived of about eight
tainster ideal during the year.
big YAW. thOtat e ,PrPPrtation Grp
Stoo,ooo, but tor the mining year It is
two-thirds more, that Is 000,0(1,0 so that
for every hundred. dollen received the
01 .Mint•rfigAw f ,""kt:ff i lin ) F elye i lOG
• .
the coming year.
*A maim acid It ere nod the pima
chines to nu ow °mot / kid'itoiV
fpllfloetothiidtidyrwDtlYt 4or
=l=l, a.
u-mul on
if4o4.4firj' itiEoivicitici4ooo47
titetetse the Oregon very. hosuideleat
WOW. theyorlll•base actAtte AIR .fottart
*lag tP!!! 4 fri/e 0 4 1 " fsib 4 ° an
thegettuty labia iethlts." • or all the Wei
este of V* *elm' Is of 'hi'lesipsisuana.
; ' J f ' - Ilertrewros.
Tel ts .4eF Illseigesra.-.-Wheress
baa pleased on Ifesvmsly fib
Inysterlouu POVldence to remove . troll
among USlie g e below thi '.olooald'
atenret,i our 'mai*, beloved and
worthy Birdher D. COopii,` thereibie
Resolved. That we as inembeisof: Ro
bertson Lodge, in view of the noideprirk:
alpha. true and generous Brotherly love
manifested by our departed Brother, we
do deplore our -great loot; yet we bow
In hatable submission to the divine *lll
of our licavOly Father, feeling that he
doeth allthinp wall.
Resolved, That we truly and fervently
arnindhirre wP.le the bereaved and heart
stricken family and friends In tali their
day otaffilet* mourning and sympo
thizing with them, bUt not withouthoPe,
humbly balieVing that our Brother has
secured his crown ofgkey In the Celia
tial Lodge 'theme. •
.
ifueforif, Thit a copy of these mein-
Ilona be presented to the afflicted fluMly
of the.doecaluO, and our Lodge be drap.
ed in fowl:Mug, tutd the Olken and
members wear the badge of mourning
• for thirty days. •
Resolved, roil copies of those remit'.
Mons beforntabedthecounty men with
therequest that, they be poblieho9.
• Aunt GODARD, •
. W. H. Pow
A.JouNsox.'
BKAVZR FALLS, April 10, 1809
11f n EurrtMs—At s regular meeting of
Valley, Echo! Lodge, No. te. , , I. 0. of
L., held at their Hall, In Deaver - Falls,
April lit, ISM, the following °Moen were
duly Installed, by D. D. G.' H., •J. 1.
Johnston, to Serve for the ensuing term:
'
Noblo Urand, E. A. Darnel; Vice
Grand, Hugh White; Secretary, H. J.
Hickey; Am* Secretary, James Hone.
ton ; . Treasusir, John IdWahey; Sr.:War
den, Wm. RESsenberger ; Jr. Warden, Dr.
3.5. Elliott;, Honductor„ J. D. Thompsaini
I. Guardian, i W. Elliott; 0. Guardian,
Wm. Barnes;; R; ft S., B. F. Parkinson;
L.. 8.5.; Wni. Davidson, ',Jr.; R.'B. to N.
Elsiupir; L. S.,to N. G., C. R.
non; R. FL to v. G., B. F. Yowling;
A. to V. C. Large. F. V. D. V. .
ii4VKR, PA., April 19, 19c0
Enrron last week's Loral
I noticed an Wilde, in regard to so much
intoxication: among the "young bloods"
of our saintly town,,lt appears from the
said article, there is "something rotten
in Denmark.': Such really Is the case.
There Is in article sold in our town, call
ed eider, and if the persons who make
such a stir about then:tatter, would ex!,
amine this cider, they would discover
the muse of Idle disturbances at church,
suppers mid exhibitions. I have been
informed by one who professes to "have
been them," that two glasses of this ci
der will produce a "drunk," and make
the head feel las If it hid a " brick " In It
all the next gay: There are a few perms
bigre,iiiii4 if May dent know eveyrthbag,
pretenct they do, and let any one get
" slightly imibriated,: (withodt stopping
to inquire wheat& it is' whisky or bust
bead eider;) they bowl whisky—whisky,
Ail our trouble is wlMdcy. I:ow if
Ahesesitue persons will drink two glasses
of this lard 'cider they will find that it
will make drunk ui soon aa so much
" red• eye." Cider produces many a
drunk for w ich lirugStores are blamed.
pia wno KNOWS.
Arun..—Vicar your learning, like ydur
watch, In a pidvate pocket, and don't pull
It aft lowboLir that you Imre onopbot if
you are ask what- o'cloCk It
So If you ale asked what the greatest
tonic in the World is, you ten with con
fidence say,l the Eingari Bitters. It is
reco 11111 l eudk by some of the moot cud
nent men in this country,- as ivell no in
Europe. • , apr7;lun
I=2l
AIIIIIIILAneTUR A L.—Thwte will be a =art.
ism of the mat/igen, of the Bearer cantor Lyrical.
twat Loamy, le the Sheen , Wilke. la Bearer Pa..
ow Friday. Aptß Bt, it I. P. IL A full atten
dance, la requftled. • iaprll
,'
Teiebleril Elected.—The board of
School Direc tors for Heaver florouA'al
their tuectitiF on last Monday evening
xelectCd the .following pirsons to nerve
au ti.ntehers fin. the ensuing term, viz:—
Bev. ti. Curtis, of Georgetown, to be
Principal, Miss Mary Dunlap, of linage
water,_hr lx,teacher of room NO. 3; Mrs.
S. D. Marquis, of Beaver, to be teacher
of room 'No. 2, turd Miser Lizzie M.
of Beaver, to be teacher. in No. I.
___
. , There were some ten applicants for the
Principalship, and about twenty-four
yOung ladles who were desirous of being.
select«) as Wisistiiiits.
A Wwahlagtou .dispatch Says that
Rabbi Sneershorn, ofJeiiundemotecom
-1)411 by Dr. Samson, President of Co
lumbian College, and A. S. Solonuin,
Han., had by special appointment a pro
longed interview. on. Thunday with the
Secretary of State relative to the present
condition of the Israelites in the Holy
Land. The learned - itabld has been a
resident of Jerusalem fur the Nat twen
ty-air yeses; and wasoinquont in
ing the conditien of biwpeople, and the
grievances under which.they labor, on
amount of their hailng lio governinent
of their own, or recognised foreign con
sul to appeal to in cute or peed, which La
by no means infrCquent. The geeretary
sympathized - Tully, with . tjiii:nobi, and
expressed Na entire willingness to rea
der his people all assistance 'consistent
with the enlarged and progressive spirit
of the tiovernnient. ;
ffIMM
MOFFEZ--Ou the 19th test.', In Bridge.
water 'Borough, heaver county, Pa.
Mr. John Moffett, aged 87 years.
Markets.
•
PITTEDURGEI MARKET..
Otrttitor THE PITT.I. GAZETTE,' r 1
SATURDAY, April 17, 18M
Burma—There is a tuntinued steadc
detuatid,and we um report regular salty,
at 38640 for pritue to choice 8011.
BEAttsln good supply and rather
dull, but tinelumwd; voo to.tho' ltatle,
and 1}1,75 to a retaLway.
Cumesn—Sales of Stew York (lush's'
at' 2410, and the market almost berm
Coax it RA i.-151,750. 1,85 per cwt.
CA mats On.—May luoted 29 634 0
for standard bninds in a' obblug way.
Eoutt-;!There was an at No demand lot
day, and but very Few in the market:—
t •
We now quote at 16(it.18.
Puovistexe—The market Is steady
with a good city and a try demand
while prices remain !boulders;-Ribbed Hales
of Bacon at 141 fur !Moulders Vitibbed
Sides, 11110.17.• Clear Sides, 180081. and
Sugar Cured Items, 181. Seamed Lard,
181,71tettla reilderviLt.l36=l. Mess Fork,
"t. 1,30. Dried Beef, Id.
tigalN—Wheat is quirt and unehatig
ed, prime red Whiter being- quotetb at
$1,480‘1,50. i Dais did', notwithstanding
the supply is light; may be quoted auto
lastly at,6446S on wharf and track and
67(atit8 in atom. Barley is in rather bet
ter demand with saint sit 152,11092.15.
Qum dull and unchanged; At 70478 for
White and 75 for pritno.Yellow.
noun—There - is quite . on ItiiprOve
meta in the demand fur Planar, but not
withstanding the market is more- active,
prices, as yet, are no higher: Spring
Wheat brands pI,K to 6,72%7. Winter
Wheat $7,5008. Stye Flour $7,0067,25.
rMuelators Nog!co.—Lethal testa.
mentary on the estate of Hannah A.
of, North Sewickley tp., , having
heMigrudeil,to the undersigned all per
sona knowing themselves, Welded to the
estate of naldelecedent are requested to
tintkeinunediate payment. and those him !
Ingelatan as demands nanhwt the same
to pre-sent them tor settlement: to •
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At - Pittsbu
CALL EARLY
A s vt4l - 1 ,2 4 AM
DONE . T
R . EMEMBER
DIAMOND,
ES
otteu - red tbe cz.
„oust,.
New Adveilieensents.
State sand Cikaskity Tits.
ertHlt Coon Treastuer will Woad la the sem
i as mod hasweghs, toe hue
the of reeelehtg Ow Stale dad 4: Amity two
year VOL at doe times and - places desigastod
oda :
TIM. A Band. nose. Phis%
n i,,, =ti nii neor barn. 14 y Blekaratalra
borough. lit, 101:Gaskey t Bares,
Bad= at titooomy,. ". m 11, .1 IWO*. 'Wm
Ilandemy toenuslu t t p 19. Hotel.
Hoshestee lawon ••• IQ, Douemtees Hotel.
naileit4er 1.0•11 S ip.: It, flo do ,
reidtprenstar hero. •.• 24, Dr. lasts' Mlles.
Yallseao borough. t• 15, Toll HOMO.
New Heighten bora, .* le. Huron Holm.
do . do do •• IT. Magaw's Hole.
Pattersoa A Hearse Pala Nay id, Head at dep
Glasgow bor. t Ohio May,III, a. en. Joao thaltrs.
Georgetown bao, " 111. pm, Calboaa's atom
Industry to. , Jens t. Aber's sloe*.
Brighton ty. • do 1. Illehey
Bit Beaver A New Galilee, Juno *, amble& H.
do do A Homewood, 4. Joh/wows H.
North tiewiekly Tp.. June 7, N. Iterate.,
Pranklinip. do d, Antearoltb's
Nartoa township. do 9, Goo. Ilartseirs.
Pubild 1p do Id, IL Wallace..
New Sewletley tp, do 11, Dec. Bandoec's
Itecamony fp, - do la Geo. Maley' •
Darlington
nguDarlingtonbor.Lip do 9,1, H. Cook's sites.
do do 19, J. P. Dilworth'...
Booth Ip. do an Jd.epli Lawrence's.
signposts towaspip July 1, Mos Ganandthelta.
8 hoover A Ohio do 1, Mae'. Wore.
Ulan township. :do I. H. B. Derkskirs.
pm:al.'s hero. do 5, Mn. Btreamsea's.
Hasweer t Greve. Jet, d, Swearedgem's hit Glop
Hanover to July T. Bad's Mon.
Wirt...edema tp. 'du 8, Jahn Ilolatee
do A Hopewell, 'do 9, I. Davis* *tore.
Elookstoota hav e do 11, Hotel.
do • Grua fps. do IA do
Haman Ip.• do It MON Hoye
Hopewell tp. ' do lb. YeAree's atom
Moon tp • . do U. William ylllO V..
Pittnente eats be nude In adjolalag tornablos.
All Leeman mast be paid cm or beibre 15Ih.
Of olbarwhe Hwy will be collected by PrtVollb-
MI with coats. ZLIJAII BARN
Apr 140.1 TrensKer, D.
Alliance Shovel Plow.
Patent Aug.ll) '6l. Re-hinted Aug
11, 1868.
We would mil your attention to our
Amble Shovel. Plow, which we think,
without doubt, excels anything now In the
market for the 'purpose designed. Its
principal : points or excellence are that it
is
I/72 0 I.W.FIT IRON FItA JIE,
Very light and stroug--steel sluivel--ess-
Ilv adjusted to run shallots or deep, and is
Neatly and Tastefully wade.
NIXON St CO., Alliance Ohio.
I?,o'r sate by SLIER
,tiprlttle •
Impteweill Crythal Pulsed Cod Wag
popeotater of the Bridgewater
dander louden tale thanks to a aerwrone public
for their very liberal patrosage, and infante Meta
teat he bee cestpleted and le now manatettedat
the hapreeed CYfrtal •Palsee Cooking Wove. la
which all the &deers. real or bearthary, ever dl—
covered la the of patient lure been remedied,
the hoot wee themes enthethed and remodeled,
tire heck rent caddied _after the soot darthie one
ever made in
PHIS COUNTRY ,
and other 4'4*(lM:wills both whihl 1046111/11,1M.
tat.
The LOW Canines that I have supplied with the
.ollt pattern of Crystal Palace Stove. tor the Beaver
Mays, a* they me cast lii tbeeonntryi will read.
its hiedthslast dasysrathabeat molding and in•
%tasty's* that an nu io In thb country.
The advantages of the Immured me le Masud
weight and draught enlarged Wks oven. eskee
od front and doom. and mem grate, and, mow or
all a anal: hi and pert.halthitt tine beck*. which
In thrjudgment Of expefieseed experts le the sum
datable patters of stave back that ant be med.
• Send your orders to Tbm. Campbell. Rochester
port office. to change in -rims Teems and
epring wagons on band to deliver atoms In
auy part N the ourruandlng country, old steers
revive. ac., taken In exchange, Seemd-band
dorm always nn hand and for melee them
aerial I. THOS. CAMPBELL
Thos. McCr6ery,
BANKER,
Cornea Street ad Diamond, Bearer.
ltMiey loaned nn Goverment lionds,
ImPrest allowed on time deposits. IVe
will el.. revvire npplienilons or liolleies
in the
Moth, Nal Life loouraabeo Co. of tbo V. l.
AIM Merchants'. )lenufacturenentill Ar
tizang Fire Insurance Ca, of Pittsburgh.
ryfirr below lie ( - burl Howe
aprl7:tf. •
Dramtnations
esandnetime. M the accomenortatiow of
- Mom who dealt", to teach mhool daring the
cumin/ summer, will he held m Pillows, viz.: At
New. Mallield, Hopewell Towoabip, April oth.
•
Green Ciudad. Memo.
Hoot...town "
/I I Mee Schoolhome. Hanover lab
Warnoelis . North thrwickley lath
Bohl's Marlon . lath
Roma's New Sewickley . « IMb
Beaver IGth
Darlington bum
Courre tiettoolhoom. S. Bearer " " Slat
Fairview Ohio
TM exambiattoot will commence., each day, at
the boor of 9 o'clock. A. 11.
Horeb Std, A. IL, ISCO. JAS. WIIITHAM.
aair3l:2t . Comity Superintendent.
Ithe jibases Color, of lb. Dulled Stales
10 r the WuterlLDletriet of Peusaylnank. •
In the nutter of Wllltua P. Ahura. hanknipt:
In Dankruptey.
To tenon IT .AT mu:hurl
hereby eive.notke or hi. eppoinoneui u. or
of Witham P. Alemn of Brsdrivater, In the ointn
ty of Dearer and &ate of Pentualnnla, within
said DlAnirt, oho has been adJuitiki a beatnik
alpon MD own peettim by tlio odd Markt Coon
of said Dialler. Dated New Castle the Doh
day of March, A. D. Mk E.NA MIEN%
tar3l:lo Antos*. te.
L'ior /ale.—A House WWoe Yids sts•et
Balm Is **rod kg ode. The tut is 44 by MO
WI: the house Is trim., confides 4 roma, •
ball gad Idtelmo. Pommel= given homeibutsly.
Fur foram/ Ittlormatloa Implies at tido 41544.
XECUTOIIIIP NOVlClC.—Lettars testa.
F
watery haring been granted to Ma under,
elgsted on the relate of George tllrletler. deed..
Isla of Onto township. I aver comity, Pa.: all
twinges bay lua Malmo against . ..add notate will pre
'eat them duty aalhentkaied for mettlesome; and
MI persena indetted to nold ratite are itorlild to
meke huntddlate payment to •
, . ROUERT O. DAWKON, '
• 8.171 U DUNCA7I.
masltan ' • • -
131t14:41 I) !
The untitsrsignell takrs Omura in In.
htrntliag the pnbile Hutt he is 4111 in:mused
in the ltoking beeinete nt his ohl Sand,
tai Inrket 8;1 . .14, Brititgowater, Pit. 1k
warrants that nothing 14 mitt! in hie be•
leery In make white bread 'out of dark
tittr. Personr freeing their orders at
hie bakery will he supplied at their homes
drily Ilinoreil with Onilr4t of litynd.
eft. I. I J. G. YOUNG.
.
. •
mress Eaking
,
. laming • !charms.' from
Ohio. informs her former rustouiers anti
Ow puLiic cenelally, that she has re ~,,,
ul to the Alm fornierly occupied hy W.
It Clarke, Esti., one door wear of Air.
llereley's store, where she intends camp
ing on Millinery and DMA Making in all
their nannies — sal Bonnet
Trimmings in great variety constantly on
hand)
sprl4:4w.. •
PICCUL troll tit.—Nisoe• lutist but
twos to oISOSIIMI with ttto Coosa C000lolotkot•
ere. 'WI MA Woo taa seseloo. tbatr
PViday or .66 we*, iunn sept. lit. 11119.
Ity order at tbo Dowd.
oprlCOrtf] JOLLI, 8. ZA MN. Milt.
noun. Mb vow. lava irs - no et
mama sad mew dots: a geed me or bealeopy.
ase real sad
1.641.2.1== agar .wr ia =earo
•To iere with woo care: al r at
( lar w e dame
gpf monism em
- , • • f lernalry, Bearer Co.,
alril i a:1 11111 ; .; ;
mtr
tri-1 3[ 0 . 1 0 -
ZEM
SPRING-
DS
irmtga rcim
GOODS
ESCRIPTION,
rgh
AND SECURE
MiarElaD:
0 ORDER;
THE PLACE,
E
foimerly. wate
LOOK HERE.
PRIM MIS 40110131111 IMOD& —7bo
hop
tot Worm his Moods
soirt=gooorally to too Jut nettroil
a sew otodt R goo& of tho Wait Mika kr
Illoolog
s* is 4 Bomar wasr Mad Is Min at vary
mar sotos.
GIMTLEMBRY. ro*hwunAra
aoopA!
cossmarriTcniitaxn.
ctou ..d. to alder oa u. Nonni sodea
yaw.atom ids
p r mat ro e obospms
soo at Ow moo.
DANIEL MILLER.
BRIDGE ST.. 'BRIDOLVIATICR. PA
mar 24:tr
OLIVER MINNICK
& COMPANY,
#AVE just reeelyeilperOmaan Busm
en Mionewta, Chou. liar[*, lowa,
of London. and City of Baltimore,
the Larsen assortment a mow beautiful
C S
A T
R E
R Y E
A T
Ever limught to this City, w loch they•
port directly from the most celebrated
man utl4cto re rs of Europe; and consequent
ly can offer at the very lowest rates. They
call especial attention to the very low
prices of Ingralu Carpets for all descrip
floes.
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING,SHADES,&c
Oliver M'Clintock & Co.
23 Ptah Avenue, Pin.bburgh, Pa.
tna r24:13?
Heavy Black Mks
A. 'W. I•:It W 11411 ar, CO•M.
Irish Poplins
A. IN dc
New Poplins,
al Ceuta, at
A. W. MIR W ,fic
A. W., 'IRWIN & CO
DRY GOODS, •
WAIDLFSALE & RETAIL,
No. 178 Federal Street,
A 1.1.1 E 61.11 M iit.
BLACK POPLIN ALPACAS,
SV4 emit%
A. W.1.1a-wlia lir. Co'ss.
BEST CALICOS
1114. IMAM.
SHEETING MUSUNS
1314 Gnus,
SEIRTING NTYSLINS
131 lIIAAAA As
A. W. Mi-wiss do Co'.s
ossr9l.ly.
rallalLlAL—The rearm lift Nana=
ompry elMe IM We WV
ce Ramose Moak amier =He 17 11 8iMe oft.
Hera.. tee hem of RAE" Neer. Ilei. TM
welts me inn WNW Ihr. t be misebettrlllagleee
• ei =IL
These as tes gest seit were me dm
se. a catmeAcp sal coal bask meseeMel le
teemute. Terms eser. fortanbew in g
cal ea . B. r CIS,
imellftt. . Ilkeme, h.
=1
ltedichusT.
• L' •;lX4 r esibi
••,.; • . • . .I 1
•
. .
Ri• naiads.' 6*-itgefe
Ward Vitality aid Okra' .
•; • A 4Mliiii'4 l *
)
b *
he prestwihg
ff'
g hale: Aided se peg
hair sa "ass reis
to ihr ariginst asks' '
• add elk jpr n i
• 'hair h thkk.
sued, *Wm - hair checked, and, bald..
Isms dlen, though. not 'Ways, awed
by go us. Nothing can radars the
hair where the fidlicla ere destroyed,
;or the Ow& atrophied and decayed.
Bat ant as remain can be mod he
l i ttsefabiess by this andicatice. • Insiaad
of fouling the hair with a pita)! sell
!went, it will keep it clean and vigorous..
Ills occasional nee will prevent the hake
from - turning gray or Ming oir, and
"masoquently prevent baldness.Frew
bons those deleusious 'Wedowee 'Which
'snake some preparations denims*" aid, •
,b;ftwious to the hair, the Vigor cast
'only benefit but not Winn it. If Wanted.
'merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
• -
nothing else can be found aridesirehle.'
'Containing neither oil 'no* dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rid limy
lustre and a grateful perfumer.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 6t ' Co.,
PitacruLts. am Ax.u.nums. Cams%
LOWELL, MAMS.
Pi= ILO%
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
Poi Memo of the Throat mad Look
each es Goal Odd", Whoooteie
Coed limeMts. Mika%
and Ooesumhttos.
Walshky *Mr blithehi the wide theleth
. stedlthse,aes anything wow se widely aid sedsepty eg
• upon tar trowidaaos of asealthed, es late eithilent
resedy Air pithathary complaints. Slung* a Wag
swiss citywide. mad maws most of the these al •
sea It has Ana Wu," sad h/ ht their sellthe.
,Yee. as *be berthas Wise irst. ISS
umbra
clumseller and wpswars to ears tar tubas allethows
;et Iths throat, hare wade It loam as a sw ,
bathe prstedlar Agatha( them Wthle adapted to
loather Dorm anthems aad e l o : cog eathirm Its
at the ems Dm the sees as
be wen thelpleat orastmedlo=tft dam.
' paw
Air`
of the Most of
On
As a pee.
' vision asthma wwkles attatha of ,Creser, * Media .
be lo*pt as head la every sad ladied ad all
pre eaweththe subject to cold. sad eamitlis,
shot i ltrnided with daa sailidote Aw then.
settled theressatpideis *We to.
curable, still greet wasters af air us whine the Ea.
saes seard ethis bare both oseisktely eland,
sad the =rated to good 'bleat by the
. So eowitarla is Ira made*
ea thermiste et the Lerma mad Throwthet
the mast obstinate or them yield to it. Whim both
by else
as
*disk* meek th
sad eu pea mder the Mossy Pa*
Mewl they
teeth*
Siakisssfrom IL thee
Pe l& Mockers Sad great pto•
Weis Is dims relletel sad Men ebolly •
tared by IL
getheadlie Is geoenlly amid by taking 110
Cherry ZMreerillm small sad frequent doses.
Po are Its vtrases knows tlet we nod
tat palalua the certlasethe of tithe hamar do moth •
them IMMO We WA* Its qualities an leer
lastalthoed.
flyer's e Cure,.
for !me imd ha ti al cmo ns=
faMi l a Is abel ar albolions
Dodson..uslarious, nureb. udill.llll4o
Al its same !myna. It does Cum sad does sot ,
Coalitateit athther Arsenic. thabitae,thhauth.
Vat. ace say other mineral or poisonous gabstasen
urtaarner, r in nowise Wares aay pules& The
amber and In of sta awes is tie=
Meta, are boycott secoust, dad we
without • pantie ta the history of stedithse.
Der pride is gratified by Use adthewkdomth we
twelve of the robed atm Warted ta *bedew*
Cases. sad where can remedies had wholly hided.
thusidlseated persoes, * th ee raids& Es. ei
Ithindbag Ow* adasnalle irdl be pro ,
bFe U dor
m Lbye
wlnto th e
a S
aristh O g EN OI
ga = ily.
theUer,
k e a a W n y exodiena mbedy,
setthitn
For Wiese
Drodee
p and Ur=er Coimmapilaebtas.
zt :oebasm dr m
•i = 6,cureg. =
by Di.
otters
Todd C. Atha &
aka• Mo J. ult, Land. Kiim,; l =
ID Mod
PRIM SUM Pl 2 BOMB'.
lsmrl;;Jy.
; • 1. R
0 h,„
44 5 ,* mai rusitur V ;A k
A s, Or a Silver IMAM
wail &IMMO 10
111UNIETPS NAIR REVOUWIE
UALMTT.III
Vegetable Halr Restorattve
: 117,
r or%
194.1:rwt%
di. N. lIIANIMMIN CO.. iniedireir
!Weals by all Drunle. Desk`. la 11ed
apes averywbere.
The 43
tee p
RESTORR
rAvoRITR
IDOR DRESSitili
ft ew ptsic ;rimies t:de
,1,111 quickly restore Gray Hair
to itsrutural color and beauty.
tad produceluxuriant growth. It is
perfectly harmless, and is pr . efsared
over every other preparation by
those who hare a fine head of hair.
as well as, those who wish'to *ore ;
it. The beautiful 'lou and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desitable
for old and young.
VW SAW by all Dribytibbb
DEPOT, 199. GREENWICH a.; L T.
IMPROVED'
J•mcsONEbo
•
The Kailas Illieurve aid Pea .
A Cbalbn wataettrtaa Yam Da.
tabillti sadism or aboagworat. 'mar art rout
wit *WWII as Ow saw macabre at aIU,. U
Won Ii fen Ida orator Oinsied. t.. 1. At
aim* CM Wires oln play a• Crory as If as Oa
wort or soy tatamodaaa saga. Jima the Wag
for rlntit ratoog straw tad Maws libit
~ma tar lora wooing mocklaa, a Onad 0.54
Medal Onxo lewd Parley Agricalland Ihretary Mar
tam Wye trial at Xenia, lith IRE satt WA of Jaly.
Wt. Parars. sundae the mew amailse mai*
la Dauer comity. au ro eta wive arab. Wars
parcararao
la slarrbare. Nomura& la atorwary
out okrolltrea of ybig a trealao woaase•
tared coiroaskat to the Ow aims Nod. Call
sad ramekin* oar worts.
• !MUUMUU NATIONAL PLOW CO.
11:01 • Nalaartiaq. Itochaaar. Pa.
L'"'" MIMI= AT Tit
LOWY"? WM.
AT PAOL SA A arn,
.Are. Pa.
kr won
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