The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 19, 1869, Image 2

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"ki lo Boi etary of the TrAur ary
.
prepared a statenient Ti r iv&
Debt on the Yet of '24tut,, , ahnliar in
frarrn to thane Inutte. far April and
sti*ri dia&
.46 o l d w i zen
GrAtirts ..*lF;lnistrallon7 :came , • into
I" 3 `iiitsTat litif that lit
one xr.onth it MO*" tikitli*l'. l ll
tihAegr:4 ll
duetiosi was is April;; and tho .preiv !
'eat Indliations -t fro. *et 'tho ,reduo
fieki:tharing the present, mouth will
ho' tinui in Liza of *4) Pr'
ing . ntonthe... Thus goes ,on the Bond
work In honest and compeketithiluds•:
8110111CTAILY Bourmas .5 a it;
to unclench/04 • Unit
issuing the Order Ilu• the
bands, the Wads so piretuaied
not to be bet aside m a sinking fund,'
' and that It has no eta:lnaction' what.'
ever with Oat Mates pt4TCr3
is ehrligito ilea,9 giirPlue::*fleY'
In the 'Preamiry to purchase the Az .
' Per cent gold bon& in order to step
the Uproot. It Li not his intention
to caneePthebonds,but to allow them;
to remain in the Tredsciryi* It. maY,
beeome ngeesEnry for theDepartmentl
to dispme of them 'again if 'there
should be a falling off inlecelpts.•
. Respecting the carrying °e'er the
Sinking fund law no conclusion has,
yet been reached. • , •
TUE Republican primary meetings
are to be held n week hem. Saturday!
next, and our political Minds, , we;
presurne, need not bo reminded that
the delegate system has been super-.
seded, and that now - a direct voinforl
the candidate is to beast and counts'
ed. An impression has got abroad,:
somehow or other, that n well' or: 7 l
gunizedand.determhred effort: will!
be nitrite to form the County !Ann-.
misted, soon tir be chosen of ;pliable
material, and break down the popu-:'
gar vote system; rtorder the better
hereafter to subsergeprivatetunisW
fish interests. Wetarst thenereports ;
ore net well founded, and nosuch rd.!
tempt wilt be made. But "forewarn-;
ed Is to bn, forearmed." I,srt .the
friends of the present system,'and of
fair dealing, generally, in politico!:
matters, be on their guard, anti see
that none but Jinn an staailght for
ward men are selected as ittee
men from the several districhq—those
'only Who will • set ',their theca like
flint againstall 'trickery—against elf
combinations—and against nil secret
management in order to defent'.the
will and Wishes of the people. The
delegate system has been in vague in
this county almost since its organiza-'
tion. Why then shall not the prteent
mode be suffered to remain in practice
sufficiently long to demonstrate either
jts Terns &defectiveness. We again,
therefore, 'appeal to our friends
throughout the county, to be watch
ful of every suspicious or questiona
ble movement, and to be particultie r
to confide the interests Of the party;
to none but reliable and well trier]:
liepublicans, who can neither- be
turned: aside by threats; nor Adoled
by promises of future prekrment
•
SENATOR Truinbull left Wald'ln.
mg; a sadly disappoint
el man. He secured little or no pat
ronage from the president for him
self or his friends, and Is said to at
tribute the fact to Ills vote against
the impeachment of Andrew John
son. The PreAdent, whom the Dem
ocrats predicted would prove eventu
ally "a very large Helm:wrath!: ele
phant on the - Republican party's
hands," isbne of the most uncompro
inizing radical Republicans of the
age-not only appointing the "hated
and d3pisr,xl negro'? to office, but is
oppa4ed to appoint-;
meat of, any man to jiiuee who held
oinep under,Johnson or voted against
impeuehmetd.
IS said that our new Minister:to
the Court of St. James is to sail from
the port of New York to-day. Writ
ten instructions of a general charac
ter relative to the Alabama claims
and other matter have been
fUrnish
tsi Wm by, - 7.the State :Deportment.
They are said to be very brief, and
cover not so much, What the, present
Administration would—be' willing to
consider „satisfactory , regarding the
Alalnoira difficulty, as what it would
bri sure to reject. If the late news in
regard to Migland's having formed
an alliance against the United States,
shoal(' prove true, that governmeat
will pay little attention to either Mr.
Motley or his instructions. There is
no more haughty nor vindictive pow
er - In. Christendom than England,
when she thinks simean overawe by.
an array of power; nor' none more
truculent 1;116 she lacks the aWlity
to sustain bravado.
TIIE Rhode Island election cxune
off on Wednesthxy lust, and the
Sprague Interest was effectually re
buked in the city of Providence.
The attempt on the part of Thomas
A. Illoy le(Spnigue auallilate for May
or) to throw his Votes t tlib Demo
. erotic candidate, by resigning on the
• morning of the election, proved abor
tleo. S. Clark the regular Ile
publlam candidate was elected by 1,-
418 majorltk over both competitors;
the vote standing Clark, 3,607 ; Doyle,
• 1,341; Van Slyek (Dem.) 835; Tho
city council Is mainly Itomibikon.
Spnugua stock is at a low figure; and
the nary Senator finds his contract
M run the State of Itluxie Is.aud th
•
the interest of the Democracy a
authlwavier otter than
. he had an
ticipated. 116 Impeachment of the
vitionof Rhode Island troops, yew too
bitter a pill to be swallowed by the
muss of the people; and they •haVe
politically daunted Re irlaker.
Itkraolors, excitement and lihrPnr
y ' , Amnia to be on the increase In Per
sin and the east. A cable dispatch,
MI Thursday last, inform s os of a san
guinary riot between the lteharnme
dart and other sectslu the streets . of
Teheran, the capital of Persia, In
whiel'at least' three hundred men
were kilted before it could be sup-'
pressed by the troops. .The twines of
the sects menet stated; but, all-Per
eta has been :greatly disturbed by a
sat of reforiners called Ilablsts, or fol
lowers of 1341 i, and as this sect —no
withstanding its cruel prneartion
orkeiioverinent--14 reixated.tcr hsi
nUrperons adherents In , every • t •
end Allt!egt throughout; the coup
end to numbly Kano . three .mlllion
1=1:2!
Of members,. it is inrobel!;;
!tithe riot.,- The 1....
/WWI /lava t(ttontend •
di% 1 4 Prell',:ont, is from
150 9E'.' :itsiquar, obtain ~ pie you
tol of await, the -31Aun
' inedan 'state in Arabia ' aut b Ano cg*
it!evefOlebrAit pornadrl/4,-
• ,aktire
ii,ious riot.
BZLLIUEItEMT
- !:o4o 4 Ata t il a di rt ;iti *
e ns.
Europe' Is ditaurDsm-by the aspect of •
thelltatedshttliti6virth)rieht
.
40 1 4 1 !?!• , , , P1ir.1and .
bomellqattined,to..fpou • An
alilitaw .iipain, ,, qMalyn and
if 40 414' 44i/ 0) *RIFC( . 4 1
,ioFit. '
RibeNvadsithombimUeN))lbrmW4if
•Imporkattlticaseldtivo) Ott
todina,''' The illettigrapr 91301 e
10r744"At Ontoilt4#ol o 4l 6l !,P4
Midget** in * i'dindon „ mt „day
that the ktuat stepgaad Milton
4 2 iiiiifhlufttPuieebot*eollalhisinnit
illtioo;and 'The'rejectiOn'tlf.
4• 1 4.1 a triiiiti; 0 4 *nor , *
Eiumneria smelt,/ the alleged. Sinus.
tering tendenelis 0(0121'4 9inta4q's
!nittbitntdon; !Ina the "rePoitel
iilifanOe Of oiir thivernitientat
ditionalkont theVidtedtitutesagalost
lAttepbeittg mule tlievretext for the
zet.meity for Ouch a imminent. The
E l Poth'F'retteli sad •01804. Leg
dogs 'at %talking* have taot
received official information of the
"elicited hoetileantended tnovernent,
on 'the Intt,tpe the Powerl' named;
aid it* not customary to s:4'nntnittd
cate •Information of Initial treaty
movements• to foreign. , represents
tlvks.; Tbetuffioanminetit of ttu3newa
nientod o9me otrf in NtWitosttnit bit
it VAS act.fully, credited. •
9ur GoVemmetit has been tardy
in taking Aeks to maintain: 'neap?*
ty in the again of Crilia, ruid in pro.
venting the sailing of hostile eiPed-
Ikea, especially .so, aswo remember
hoW sensitive vri'were sen that eah.
Jed, when boistlittbm ;inour, !ate rii•
Axmunenetiti,. Ihrt,onr eito,tir
ernment has moved in the matter,
and (Mao before this news • reached
us firm Earope , t. this,repelling 'the
idea,„that we. Were ; Instigated , by
threats to do to. The alliance. ,pro
posed:proves that neitheref the pow.
.ers4 l4 4t lo ol'#o, ,
eraitiolAWOthi
capahle of oophrir-in
with. the :United States. 'They are
not when combined. We are not In
faVor ofs,war with thorn; but should
such, ra!ealandty befall its, British,
French and Spanish Conimerce would
suffer to the • extent of our national
debt; while Quinda, Cuba, 'San Do
mingo anitrreland would be annexed
to the UnitedZitatis. Ragland' le no
longer "mistreat of th& seas” ; nor
has she sufficient naval force to pro.
tett her extensive commerce against
the attacks of the U. S. Navy, in the
event of a war. It Is notso clear that
our Govitrnment wouldlutve ordered
the interception of expeditions bound
from' ports in the United StatrB to
'tuba, hail.this news reached us be
fore such order had: been made; al
though We Atonic' be governed by our
own sense of Justice regardless of the
action Mother powers.
Indiana Relines the XV Amend
t\
AT I
d Stlapol iO, OIM
ICI rtiday lad ,
.ttepnsieittiitiyts,
ezCapt two, resigned ..leayhgr that
body again withouta quortna. l ,This
Wes tionelo prevent the passage of
rheAN'th'Arnenthnent to. the U. S.
tonStitntien:, In the Senate. there
were thirty-seYen answered to their
r names at roil call \in the afternoon,;
1 when (Jae doors wet locked iind - the
1 alreelitem sent, for. Pending this pro
-1 reeding; the . Constitutiotud . Amend
ment Was called up anti \fumed, not
withstanding the - protest of ,the
DeMocratic ntembene, who declared
t I icy I aid sent their rmiguatitas the
(taverner on that ; morning. he
Lieut. Governor ruled that the Sen
ate had no official police of their ro-i-` ,
ignation ; antirconsequentlkdetlared,
the Amendment ratified-by a vote of
twenty-seven ayes to one nay—elev- .
'en Senators not voting. -
The House of Represenhaives, on
Friday afternoon 7 -befbre calling the
roll to ascertain wlwtherlibere was a
queirtem prment—minctirred . In' the
Senate amendments to theSpeciticap
propriation bill by a viva vote vote.
Ting,: our .readene may understand
this fully, we may state that on the .
assembling of the begislature at .the
proper time last winter,'all the Dem
eeratic members resigned, in order
to defeat the rutiticuthin of the XV
Amendment, as without their-man
ber hoth Houses would . be left minus
a (paunch.. A..neW election was held,
and on again cOnvening, the Demo
crats proposed to resign for the same
purpose; but a compromise was ef
fected by which they agreed, to defer
their!mignation until after the pas
sage Of the appropriation bill for car
rying on the machinery of govern
ment; Intending, as soon 'us' that
measure was disposed. of, to resign,
and thus again leave the Legislature
without a quorum. They were sig
nally defeated and rebuked, as ap
pears by the mtdiSequent pnweedings
of the House after the paasqre of the •
approp'n. bill as above; for immedi
ately after the rice rem yote; n rues
rage iVil23 remived from the Governor
notifying the House of the resigna- 1 1
tiodeif forty-two
.of the • members.
Mr. Osbert', Republican; then moved
to adopt thejoititre...solution ratifying .
the constitutiorad Amendment. Mr.
..!ciftMth, Demount, objected, Making
the point OP,order that there was not
a guarani prinenti The Clialt 'ruled
that this question could not, be con
sidered. An appeal was taken by
Mr. Cofrratb, but the decision of the
Speaker Was sustained; and the House
passed the joint resolution . by a veto
of eit i ayes, nays none. The.. Dem
o and one Republican present Ye-
fused to vote. • •
.
Jytrnx' 4fillAufruv, editor of the
tendon' Afar, now In the city of New
York •writte a tetter tolhe Trittepte to
the'etibrt the English people
have'eeeeiteit. *4l3uniner's 'speech
as the inutst,Juultieraie 'utterance any
American. could make, and naturally
assamed that *heti Chas. Sumner
• hoPed the quesilou maid ;be settled
without .war, the A4ll.ii, * initial 4 the
Anwriean people Must have deter
'Mined to 'mitt° at opee,evii ! , if needs
.be, at the*, of war. 'I anknot eon
tentliego he 4 47c:this view of .the
question to masomible and Just, but
I mn satisfied' that' Is the Ilaslah
view :of the imestkin. Fnglaad tn
Justnow convinced that cign;;Griiiat's
I lovenlidentligr.l4: l !7:l4-,,
lam '
,;kn. • ;1 2 .
well . "
she ''" *O O :**
autoAw moth% •
• Ith enttk
andtw*o4.Englishylen-Avialmen,
to understand, first, what the United
States rqtily. Oahu, next, their % hist
grounds for claiming it. At present
- t eifsivictron I y4gland thiit
`the triritedAtite — E? ut nothingibui
tw0h:V.48 1 440 ... .
.terandlidileethutnitiatioil.. l'his iaat
. ritiatenderstianding, Which no one, din
renloveliP 7.04*4,Pi1ig1,01448
0
T4 6 ; 1 N s , . rr.lo44ent the
4ceiNi:Mikir. of ilia e itepublk,.wae
'hektntlanchuniti en AVedneedsk, big
n HOpkin's *fah litelel*;
Wilt ll .** l # ll 4 44 4 K•Pi'
I U.! , ,IAPng lir4lit Ot
Andiollinnnhient Generals , were ills•
reyed Ifielnahy The filint,
ce#ldo ilierclemcoMmeeciA
Aaii.• e s .
*hist welcome, &minding.- sin.
folknits: • •'
d in behalf pf tint Corporation of
Cthainnatkexpipmed by.an, otdeg of
her City oounclis,l welcome yonan4l
tender you the 'hosplhilittes" of :Mb
city, and invite yon to•visit such- of
our, public institutiona and. other ob
jects of interest as fon may . deem
worthy hfyour attention.. In behalf
of the people ofCincinuati I welcome
you to otirE city, and tissureyonof the
pleastua IrWilf give them to extend
t 6 you their hospitality and every
courtesy within their power. -
one and all, I h,id you welcome
to'Cinchmati.n. '• • •
Gen; Chapman, Adjatalit• General
of the Order replied Melly. Gen.
Loeadlliedeallett the" Con'Math:oU
trbeordcr calling 'the Vonvention
being mad, Rev. Dr. Quint , offered ti
• . Logan then delivered' an ad
drees, referring to the. organizing of
the UnlOn army and the fleareful dis
bandment of the mine as the most
remarkable phenonume in history.
He congratulated:the Order upoh its
success. anti urged his commden to
foster it: •
--W. P. Chipman . , Adjutant General,
read his report, which • was referred.
The meeting then , adjourned OR
evening: •• - '., , '-•• , . - •
The reeeptioa at Hopkins Iva; one
to which memberstdone were admit
ted: . In the esieirdng therewas awh
ile remotion at Wesley Chapel. The
house was•Ciewded.. 1V..L.• Collier,
of Cleveland, made the openhsg pray
er. . Au eloquent address was deliv
ered.. by. Rev.• William Earnshaw,
Chaplain or the National Military
Asylum at Dayton. Illasubject wus
the object of ' the, O. A. It. One of
these, his said, was to supply one
place In all the World Where rebels
could not go. The uddren ''was able
and impremive. ' • '
Short addresses were made by Gen:
John A. Logan • and 'Gen.' Warren
Keifer, after which "America" and
the "liattlellymn of the Republic"
were sung. • The, Zouavo Band 'fur•
niched the instrumental . musk. . , A
On the evening of May lath, the
members of the G. A. R. held a pri.-
yeti, session (rota -I.o'clock to 8 p. m.
General Logan was elected Colman
der-in-plilef;Gov. Fairchild', of Wis
cOnsin, was Onion Senior Vice Corn
:iitandor; Dr. S. B. Wylie
"sus elected . Surgeon General. for the
ITnitediltedeS; Rev. A. IL Quint, of
Massaclinsetbkwas chosen Chaplain
itt chef.
The - next .meeting will be held at
Washington on the second Wednes-
AV ttOrtAY. 11170 • .- , ,onnwps - were
adopted disavowing that, any politi
cal object pertains to the Organization
of thVintart Army of the Republic.
went.
Ttts ,President on Friday last
issued his proclamation llsingtliecth
of July hest as the time ter subatlV
ting tho Constitution—passed by. the
Richmond Convention in December
.1807—to the voters of Virginia, reg
istered at the date of such submission,
fcir mtifitution ,or refection by the
people; and submitting the dlsquall
ficltion,and test _ugh clauses to a
sepaiute vote. The voter is to - Vote
a ballot designating,"fov the Consti
tution," or "against the constitu
thin," and Is allowed to east a sepa
,de vote for or against either or both
o'' he exteptai provisions.
TlAle'restldextro.Appointrueists.
An ha s hsitrlousstate hut
estl has care
fully extuninal the lllue Book of this
adminis ion, rind finds that up4o
the 20th of pril' Mr. Grant sent to
the Senate 1,, nominations,
ded antlfollows: .
Qtbinet Ofllcers,F
Secretaries Legatio
Consuls General, .
Consuls, . .
Governors of Territories, .
Secretaries of Territorica. .
Collectors of Internal Rare ue, 119
•Assessonc, . . . •
.117
PostmaSters, • 438
Collectors of Customs, .. . 40
Sun: of CO-' r
.•eyor of Customs. . .
United States lotarshals, , . ;
U.S. & Territorial Dist. Attonieys,at
Begistera of Land offices, . •45
Reoelvero of Pnblie Moneys, 23
Pension 'Agents, • . . • :33
Indian Agents,. . 6
Efiirveyofs ... 10
'Vai Officers, . . 4
upestom House Appraisers, . 3
Srintendentof Indian ffairs, 1
Officers of District of Uolum A bia, ,
Bureau Officers and Soeretariesi, 13
Assistant Treasurers, • . 2
Miscellaneous, . . . ' . 5
• Total, 0 - . . 11,080
A few nomituttions were made sub
sequent April - ':'oth, which may
carry tlie total to 1,150. The number
of officials subject to Executive Dont
bullion, together with the number of
changes (omitting the Cabinet), Made
up to April ;'loth, foot up as follows:
Total No. chasign.
Foreign Ministers . 36-
Seeretarles Legation, 14 . 5
Consuls. • 258 103
Colleetoni Internal , Itev. 24: 119
Assessors Internal yltev; 243 146
Collectors of Customs, 143
Pcowtmasters, . ' 847 .
United States Marshals, 86 25
Total oroMelids named, 1,810 852
From this it will be seen that of the
' Offices named, but 46 per cent., or less
than •une-half, have been eharig.
lifeny of these officials havdUen In
olUco during the past, eight years,. or
else. were , appOinted by President
Johnson because friendly to bis "Pot-
Ia.": The headsman's work has not
been finished yet, although special
attention. will now be , gliien to minor
aPpointmeots,.such as do not require
the sanction of the Flensto.
Tut; State ot gohuecticut has rati-
Cell the X Vett& Cpustitutional
Aniendment. The House of Repre
sentatives palmed the ratification res.
otutiOn, on Thursday List, by 22 ma-
JoritY. The astute pabseilit the week
previous.. ,
Trona; in Ho sueh tiilagex inherit-
Int Orlin- money, pnd fitioalid fever
4 0Fismidl ' in inherited. ,
11E1E1
9, A B .
' ign Minimters, ft?
MS
out of salary' to.
Adantig ---- ng • ,
;
Armstro Samuettripby $1
,2
Beaver, • o.'3E' , dsol ,
Bedford, It W. Fisher,. 1000 j
rßerks, -- 1280
,• 4. -, 11:2.41011aud,.- FlOOll
.11,1seftd, • 1 J• :111:41:-Keeney,.:1000
- 4 1'.2J.ChapneW , 1000
Cameron, ~ 1 122,7 i B;2.Tcaulsoui, -1000
Vautie, , X2,liL.Atiflett,• -2 • IWO
Chester, Geo. L. Maris,-:
VIDA . , J:• E.' 'COO
" Boyder,.. 1200
Clinton,_ A..E. Strayer,24o-800
Vilialiisoid,n: Geo. Byer MOO
Dautibin,- •. , i 111.11.E..1 , 5He55,1000
Erie, • ":•;,.T.llllll.2ftykire2,.. ,11000
,Frankihi,,.•.,i224l3smulelGairL F , 1200
Iluritingdoni , , Timisyli 80D
radian,'. 1,2 1000
Juniata, • G. W.;Lloyd,, 800
.Lebanon, • : G. W. Lehmsr4 , l2oo
Lehigh •E, J. Young, UOO
. , John T. Beed;,S• IWO
Lancaster, . Eveuisi, 1700
v ans , ' MUiktu, - :, :800
. • John. .11.138110. • 800
Montgomery; .Abel Rambo.— I M O .
Montour,. Wm. Henry, ,2. 800'
Northampton, W. A. Waiker,_/000 •
NiarUitenbwl'il Baal Bhilmsh.11)00
Perry, " • ' 2 , . 1 . Lewis B. -Kw, . 1100
...::Isles
Moyer;
Somerset;-.; - 2 W.-.K.Sanner, . , .800'
Tioga, • E. Horton,Jr., ;WIJ
Vonango, . C. 11: Dale,,;'4lolo.
Westmoreisail,ll. M. Jones . ;800
York, ~ Steph. Boyd # 215 GO
TRU:CRAM from Washington in
last week's pittsb:argilapersinforni
ed the pith* that X.,a). T. .r.,Powers
of.PennsAvenle . hadleeentlY reeeti
ed an appointment In ..the Treasury
,Doptirtnaent at: Washingtort. , „,.:Frorit
the tidtige&e: grentinny*aii
,
believed the appointee to be Chin. T.
J.. Powerof thimanty, aad:aa that
- gentleman wen from 'home' at the'
tittle, and as there wasno persOn here
to enlighten the public on the =Wet;
It was pretty pen* believed
- that our neighbor 'in 'Rochester wag
the intlitldual retern a l to in the tele
grams.A lbw days ago, however,
Gen. P. reachedhonte, and he author
izes us to say that he Was not an ap
plicant for soy position ',whatever
'under the Administration, and con-'
sequently is not the Mtg. T. J. Pow
ers referred to In the Washington
dispatches.
Tice: devilish spirit of the rebels of
deorgiti has not :yet_ been entirely
'eradhated. A dispatch of Thursday
18th inst says a large,number of Re
pubiltans from all Inds of the State
were in AthintaforprotectionibelleV-
Jug death to be certain on - going to
their hotnes. desperate attempt
nutde Sunda,y week lci• mur
der Bev: 7. ; . fii Pittuitui; Presiding
Elder of the 31.. E. Church atiWayites
bore, Burke Co. Ga.. Hotted preach
ed there and had induced a number
oreolored persons to renounce their
allegiance to the hi. E. Church,South,
and join another chureh. . A. gang of
Ku-Klux planned Mk death, and
„picketedihe road *Ora hie hotel. to
the depot, but a 6310r04 Maitlritided
him who: the fields, and a voluntary
guard of Mork' .iitert accompanied
him to the depot: Upon his arrival
there pistols' Were pointed at his
head, and death• seemed certain, but
the firm stand taken by the colored
4P2OtkilWifi l titilliliPedryinaity, as It
Js timed it will be handled as a pre
text to deal harshly with Georgia.
Laying the Last Hall.
A dispatch froni: the point of the
junction on the Pacific Railway gives
the following account of the foritud
placing, Of the last mil: The.ceremo
ny was witnessed 4-the principal of
doers of both companies and about
two hundred invited guests. The en
tire number of employes and guests
did not probably exceed one -thous
and; .
After exchanging tsingratulatiOns,
while the laborers ofthellnien Pacific
and Chinamen of .the Central were
employed in arranging the tracks for
the last ran, and before proceeding
with this cermony, the Bev. Dr.
Todd offered up a prayer, asking the
favor of heaven,upon the enterprise.
This was followed by the speech of
Dr. Ifuriunts, of California, in pre
senting Governor Stanford with the
spike of gold. This was replied to
by Governer Stanford in • a few:ap
propriate remarks. .
j Then the two lust rails were laid,
opposite each other.' Wires were so
arranged that the City Hitil bell sit
Sun Francisee was struck at every
'stroke of the hanamer, and the bet
*strokedischarged cannontonneef e at
San F rinel4 . 4oo in an electrical circuit.
The lineseast were also placed In Con
nection, to report every stroke at
Omaha, Chkago, New York • and
About twelve o'clock the work of
driving the last spike commenced,
amid the deafening shouts of the
multitude. In le m ' than two
minutes the great continental high
way from ocean to ocean was an ae
mplished fact. • •
hrough .the Scashingten tele
gra h ()film, a connection was made
with New Orleans, and the following
report s made: The manager tutus
tut a Ito the. Instrument in his
'private ee, and notified the vari
ous nBlcx t at he *Lis ready. New
Orleans, thirken hundred miles dis
tant, • instantiTponded "ready."
New York and hundred other of
ofices repeate d e ward "ready.',
Inquiries from 'eve partliart of the con
tinent greitly annoyed the Omaha
operator, and he shortly responded :
•"ro everybody; Shut up and keep
quiet. When the last spike is driven
I at Promontory Point, they will, say ." Done." Don't break the circuit, gut
watch for the signals of time blows of
the hammer. • .
After some little trouble In the Chi
.
car ofllce, and the closing of a cir
cuit west of Buffalo, time instrument
here was ailjusted and at
Promontory Point, 2,400 miles from
Washington, said to the people con
gregated in the various telegraph
offices: "Almost ready;' hats olf ;
player is being ofihred." A ellence
for the prayer ensued.
At 2:30 the bell tapped a,•ri '
n and
the of at thepoint kaid: "Wehave
got done prayer. .The spike is
about to be p resented." Chicago re
plied: "A% , e .understand; ail are
ready . in the East."
"PROIIONTORY
now ;*the spike will be driven. The
signal will be three dots for the corn
mencenient Of the blows."
For a moment the' instrument was
silent; then the lounmer of the mag
net tapped the ball one—two—three
the signal. Another pause 'of afew
amconcls. -The lightning came Bash
ing eastward, vibratinr over treaty
four liundred mites' to - Washington,
and the blows of the hammer upon
the spike were measure( in telegraph .
I e accents of the belt here. •
.At t 47 r. Prntriontory.-Point
gave the signal, "Done!" and the
continent was bound in iron
MC N. Y. Tribune's Atlanta (Ga.)
corespondent, says: Hon. Joseph
Adkins, Republican Senator from
the Nineteenth District, was WRlMill
ated In Warren county, this State, on
Monday. lie had, been. frequently
'Nflitital 'not to enter the county, tho'
it wail his birth-place and his home.
PaythirDo attention` to threats he
many - a
-----Acc -.la Wm" 16.1.-- In‘' '.
on=il i t7:" likit e =di have
PnniTted Ids asttesinstion. kioe wies;l
otke of 'AbedOtt ‘ kt of 9:2
_.,
.wheNweeks itilti3dZ damt : MilaW ,
tig i o t ufaddly J*o,
etnietioolicir .BftSC- Jaatift
fx# o 1 , ' molt* iitthii
' - iiiiidsecoditso t hiwato. ,
- " , to Jibes , the lidlobru.l
Anent - of Comm. He. . . " tat l ieddie , al , 2 lk 4
lZ i.
r• 4:44(1 - plivatil ;Paietaixt low
the ''Ditkewof:. chino imp till**
sath---t; -':;.4, , d,f, .....i , : ,, ,ift i:1 - ; .,:
•,, .3.,' ~ilra, ,•,•:•,..:r:
.., ,- e,. • I 4 w .
P: 4• •
T r ritee
oi :
;_Ji i. 71 -:.; :.: 1 ,li. tri ; ..,, ~,t •
..;=Wetblieuta3tiVrai:dht: and Be-,
*Ma Keekbr; aged Utivon'.und l *WI
latisifirere *owned Us , apeadtmear
theleillahees home, at wmi'Wayne, •
Wham / .. 4 . , ..-,.,—, ,; ` • . i.: 1 k ,-; • 1
—A gh'pd. ea‘Ateatat
,‘o4eiiiit-;
PwitkrortlFTo*,! . , plyieed
n oftott d alft,to . ill i t
tur ) Inuit. art inenbeln,_
named AV t. ; •wae. , bunti7 la the
hold bf the _Cheyenne,- awe( the
eteamotre . .i burned .: at Oneitinntl
Wedneeduyounohig.. 1 . 1 1,
4 ~, ~,, I
lltimid
e 0 .:01*.*
..
7.
" Itikbe •
thclized 7- 111 0, . " P i a
Treast Wi r ;t o ileil t<> ImPOtergatt l be
' & 4 tb r i t,„ l l:4 4 l"4. •
air •Ni l k• • 1 3 ,w,,,”1 1 ,k„, _ , ~r-I,i i i- , t •
--- "T" -- " ,..----- 1 --- r --- • --- - - - - v-1-.-3-;..--e.
_New ' ddver*kwounits.; , ~
rjuit=r — Boog—tti kaki
sy L tti:).ste bin417 4 " 8 " ""
mem w tiny! Easy
roues Mee, al syytag Ser Ude asellee. I iir
- • . , ANDIU4IOX.
mixsovirows rnosk-uteenk. teeth-
AZI teen tan hubs b la eets greatsti to the lieheed-
Der au the &hue elieturifino, fete of OW tows
shtp„ Belmar Cu., Pe., dressed. Therefore, ill
perms khowleg tbeiseebse ladebtede si ealg r e-,
tete O/ seelte lipieedhtte peyeetet,
hams dilute ittefttot It trill {mlt tt
aothestleuted. foritett*neet: • • • ! •
41 , : . le JO ' b r‘r
xievuse-taste. . .
ill To beildere„,muens,tadeldayets , Sm
arm, get year that at the 1 •
ivrorirrroki .
Yenned. mid aitre time Mat many." the'etrty
• Lae, ea It lantrenate and will mike more
mortar, and there tasowasta Mit. , We Ism nave'
bat the best atone and lila binned Mat riaht; the
coal to not mixed with the acme M bun, bo that
there La no tuna or tinder/Id t , .
Wick:mete and nohaUt It of an It of ha nuke
marten w6lehwulrum a goat dealer time.
Tat an alwaarget ICl:tab-trod but Ural want
LAIG_E
• ..r. to let i o § . !
itedat to who hareMa/ It , St one pada in
•
terested tit atbayklbm speak midst It mid try - Oe
sells. Interior article at the same prlot. dal and
art It, or try some.
Ume dethremd promptly to order tr. •
Reasonable Rates
I • or milktim deed order',tath r a
',,4,"/Litot, or to - t
prim,
mania' • ameaver Post Olive.
prink, -
littebeittorltrosierty*
rOond4rnne Ann loan relined and .
cellar. ham liable, on anon
_one-watt-
Anne. la si st l . frotte.. liMuiy all .benos, 7l4
pmenty Is I
n ane andertthllt three
mtoutes walk Ind epot I , Itonneeter. Utliner
cowl Pa. It commode a splendid view of the
Oblo deer sad ndlionnoonee„ aud le offend no
~eq•
. thaJ UI - Aftr w.. I iIi .I:I A . I. 7 ;4NEr N 4'2
1 1.-1'
TO :TAX PAYERS
•
,
Notice to herehy riven ihst the time - Assessed
on Incomes for InK and -on watches. .earrtagun
Gold and Silver plate, and the -'pedal Tares olt
ouropatlmm hare been returned to me by the as
sessor lur ootteetko. and the mid rases , err due
sod payabkoo Or before Nay I. kW and Rom
fin
paid within that time the some will be coati:out
Tifa.nalty or dee per, renter:l addlthaml, and,
Inmost at Goo per (+room per month.
I kill meet tho tax payers In PMOII or by dep.
my al Nair Brighton on all days. Sundays eseept
t4 oat or before May 9S. ISGO.. Oak. In old llsak:
It.
G A. MERRICIE.
. .
Cotertoellth Dist Offs.
BRAD/IVRY PIANOS -
A- Tritthiphant Succes T
' The following parsons n.e Bradbury Plinths in
their families: Bishop Slmptuan, Bishop:Janes.
Illsbop Thomson; of the E. Church. Theodore
Tilton. the lecturer, poet and editor. Robert Bon
ner editor orlhaNew York Lidpeo; Mr... U.. N.
Grout has Jut pusikaud one for her reception
room, also Chief justice Chase, and Vice Admiral
Porter of the U. S.,:lary,
The Bradbury Pianos esccUs lo power. purity,
debut..., equality of tape and especially hi its
beautiful Waging matinee. ' Theodore Illton
says, "to ask me bow I like my plum +ls Uke ask.
log me hove I like ooe °Bay children."
I will MU these' line instruments at armor
Reda red Prites. Call and see me bedoroyou
purchase. Pistil MUTH CUItTlk
Agent for Barer !meaty and Principal of Bearer
Publießehool„ fmayl94t._,
MOIVERSamIREApEits.
GENERAL A GENTI‘FOR
#xfOux..s. e
OR ORIGINAL DROPPER,
. ;
Artaewiediva .
larmera eTerywhers !time
so aupertar as a *own. Vat equal a ttOper.
Alao„
TEE 'ItrORLD
• , . ,
ThereeM Cut Gear madden which has entitled a
zero talon to Mowers, and all hatelligent tanners
nutty with ne to Dronoundug It the beet. Weld
rtmligliter, look btUer and tart longer by twenty'
years than any other machine made. Come to
neArmavAirreus, where both these ma
chine,' were Crst Introdaced to termere in Western
Permaytrania. Farmers from adjoining counties
should ace to button purchasio; tram local agents
wrote offer them ! • • ' •
I •
SPECIAL INDUCESEMIN BUY HON.
• W. W. - KNOX,
137 Lilierty, Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
I.
. ,
may 'Mew. ; •
REGISTEWS,NOTICIk.
•
ATOTICS labeseby given that the OAlowing
.LN account, N Eyre, Aetna • Ouardlans
base been dtily peeped In lbe Reesten. °Mee, mud
will be permuted to the Orphan.' Coun for.cen
tlemation and slimmer ea Wednesday, June edth
•
:
y
Ationht of Smith' IfieV omadn. of Den Von
Buskirk, miner child of Vnskirk. •
Fitml meet of Itobt. O'dn. of
to D. &Minden, child of Jae: sr. Jotuuten, deed.
Final met of ltobt. limbleou O'dn. of the ea.
tate of Mary Ann Elba Mathison. -
Float met, of Thomas Borne, O'dn of Rohl.
Mr.Cullough, MIA -bf Barth McCullough. deed
Amount of B. /lethal. MVO. ofJoe. S. Bweezey.'
minor son ofJno. W. Sween deed.
Amount or .7.A. :Zehner, d'dn, of Mart Bren'
nor, minor ehiktolJno. Minus hoed. • ;
AOOOO2l. of U.. Yzeentor.of Francis
Akten, deed. 1
Amount of Mwty Pooh. Admi`r. eon lestaimer•
anal= of flu¢f - Muria. deed..
Amonnt of Ales. David Ewing, Xterittoin of
John Ewing. deed.:
Amount of B. J. held, admn'S Cam lesties
oneexo of Rev, Jesse veld, deed. , •• • '
Account *Meal Yerioaat) of likkael Camg,Jr.
Admter of Camper Elm. deed.
IWO leek of tleo: idifier.Unardisn of Ellanbeth
IDA minor tug of Jamb EU%
' Aee't of -Andrew waiterr.os: =et. of Thomas
Mower, deed.
. .
Axel of Jane & 11. Todd. lumen. of tho et.
late of William Todd; deed. -
- Aoet of S. IleDastal. Br. Cho. of. Joshed W.
.Bortlo, child of Wfilta Dards, deed._ • 1
Sleets of 'a. Wehb. irdo. of Sarah' E. Ind
nuked J floctit.ab thitarem et D. Cocluso.deed.
Moat Beet_ of W. d.Wat..ll, Darla.
adnuen. of JSISlea LtiTifi, deed..
Are't. of J. a. eadhind.. adon`nt of the estate
of William Yeast. deed. . •
Aceta erj. iteLoarbils. li'do. of
Joan S. & Satre B. KlawJ , ehtldren - of
Ace io lion. Valk "Ilorance, tamer. of ;be
!dote of Dayid Nlnegnziff, deed. • .
Ace 11
tof ..liarom Oln.• of iliteabeth
daughter abloom htobo ‘ deed. • • i; • •
acet. of .1, fintatuan - & horgarct Slaughter,
'admen. ofJoho Sblaghter. deed.
• Are* of Jobs' Minty. n4 4 14/0 «in 4 ".
Mon, deed.. '• - - •
Acesa. (lint & Teivisoali Of S. hopw. had.
Unser. Of the estate of Emied7.416014
. Aral. of D. L. di, Robert S. /rabic aglavola of
the estate arJobaec * dol ii dl
A't. ofJoarob bar
'oil: of .loeciAl Y.
/Scenery, eon of • Mormon; &MM.
• .D' g4i:Notarrwrokoster. :
xoylkit
• fv,rt l it • I . t •
- •• • -'-t o 'eon&
=SM
I
ocuuists of ir. Full Assortment of
DR. cq,QOPS,
HATSt*,,ICAM . ,
Boots and Shoes I
NOTIONS IN GREAT VA
FA•ljlidEßS44 , ll)3l - ECIIANICEItOOI.B
• i •.r si.i• • .
111 , k1ndgBalldets
HARDWARE.
J..aa._i {. t
OE
NAILS PURCHASED BY 100 KEGS,
AND FOR SALE A 8 LOW AB '
CAN BE BOUGHTIN
i mirrestrtair
.
r All kiizea of
Window,' L- .Glam
ME
,
011,
WHITLILEAD;''''
COLORED - PAINTS
DRY AND IN OIL,
Cle;reknatl: Lime,
CEMENT. &e.
A flilfosiortment of
pRocERIEs;
BACON & LARD,
FLOUR
of different, grades delivered and
'WARRANTED
buy 110 i (Week)! t
goo4e, but keep
the
beat gitalliy.! • [ m2y19,1y.-
11 - 30 1 / 1 111i AND POSE litALli.—A
1. House and Lot In todastry, Bearer county, la
sulfured for sale: :me house Is stocked 'atilt a
quantity of alma goods. sod is partially thrashed.
The le divid Into we - apartts. gad
tha 104 lOU hy fe et . . Satisfactory t, .00,
en for selling. For further particulars (squint of
J. B.lJltell. at the tiherlirs °Olga, is Bayer.
. 312 71 1 .1hd01f. •
.Ra flroads.
RJ14110,AD9..
ITITS„ FT.WAYNS d crucAco 11/.IILiTAY.
On and after . 3faY 9th,':lf63, franis will leave
fltatkina daily. (Sunday* escepted) a. 'Wawa.--
[Train leaving etileay,o at 5.60, P. X. katas dal.
(Train leaving Plttatiorglt at LID P. )1.,
hare. daily.] .
TUAIN. 4.10111111 WIWI'
nATIOS*.
;ray.
EEC
Pittiburgh ,---
613 an
Rochester ': Stl
Salem
Alliance - ' 1133
Call ton ..............'11.11.1
Maas Ilion m 4
°mine. 131
Waage? ..... '.
.... . ma
Mansfield.— ... :'' 401
.Crertllne / i ' , 415
) ' GOnts
Bucyrus ' an
Upperrest Sandusky..." Val
Fo ,
Ranaßana . .'. 310 33
Van Wen. .111 W
Fort Wayne, ' ,'lAllrx
Columbia "" 1237
.Warsaw
Plystiouth V. 41 •
Valparaiso ', 430
Chicago il 613
I
!1:11...na
IMl'
832
1140
1227 AX
123
/ suns cionto LLIFT. ,
_
— IITATIOXP. i:EXPI4 LIP'S. knee. NIP
~-*--___ —..—__— --
Chicago , 9211A3 . 1140rx 550r 1 450 Ax
Valparaiso ' • 1001, ,lOSI 7.. n IZ4
Plymouth
,1111`, 11152 , 915 BB
Warsaw • • •1233m4.1243 106 • 017 t
pliumbli. r ig= 1 131 Am 1014 11 0 0
Part Wayne 1 151 BR ' 11133 120Irx
Vim Wert .• .lili 210. 1 1.313A3 121 •
Lima ..
.231; 1 440 1 132 210
Yorest - I as 540 • 235 4111
Upper Sandusky.. : 518 610 255 411
Bucyrus .... ...... . 515 702 014 bit
I A •, MO 720 400 615
Ciesillnel I B
'''','; OW 740 i 115 1 4 10rx
.11ansteld 1• 018 • • 'MA • , 445' 1553
Wooster • 'RS 952 1- G2O 155
Orrallie 1. 901 1022 .GO M
Masellon • .... '' la/ •. 11310 714 150
Canima ' 1 1 947 MS '' 54. .. arr.
Alliance - '1•1030 1215rai 855 350
Salem. 1100 1= Rd. • 120'
Rochester 1 1 1345 Ax 2101 sots -515
Pittsburgh 1,. 143' . 650 • 11150 O4
Ti
tornagatovro, New Castle and &i. Rupees.
leaves Youngotown at tr 3 p. ru; New Castle, 5:05
p.trn turf, es at Pittsburgh, .45.p.4 as. .11... fuming.
leave+ , Pitteburyb I:15 a. in; an., at raturgstowh,
IRV. N. Castle;tso
Irsolugatown; New ‘Cullit mad . Pittsburgh Ae.
commo&tion leaves Yortngstown , s: 10 a. m: N'sr
Castle,l3oA. as arrives at Allegheny, IR7O a.
in. Returning. leaves Pittsburgh. 4:30 . p. as; as.
rives New Castle:Z*os p,m:Youngstown. p. m.
J, HI. lIIIIRALL, General 2140 Agra.:
CLEVELAND a PITTSBURGH RAILROAD.
On- and alter Ray 10th 1959. trains will l e anStatiossdally (Sundae ergepted) as liana's'.
00=0 socrns
•TATIOXL ;! MAIL. Exe e.I MAIL
, 4 All )206 ..—•-•.'
:....„:: i; It .nu - ,.....:::,,, ,.....:::,,,
....!019 r.bil ..::;:.
.. • •!;kfli , ' fts .. 1
---:=:i /1111ri aiss . 1
01.14md.1. . ..
Euclid
RVMMA
Anumec.
BRAM".
WelOtak
00120 XORTII
1133aa
0
.111 14 3
, 1100ro
11231
I 136
=0
ECM=
Wellsville •
.
Alliance..... '
Ravenna
iledson. •
Euclid Street.
Cleveland
F=3
W
• • I.OINo•NAti. y . • •
• nArlO64:
.1115.1 rs • . 16411. 7. .).5c/03
Bask " . 1 milli 'noir faarlieor;
. 5.58 0. :KO
":11 - 47ffir ' 815 1 706: 1 113)
16.11.51 11:
670
ISAlLlfsrerry IMO 101 45/ , '
iraZu;i. 1 . 575 555 i;36
Pll24b6rgb 11053:: 340 610 ....
_—
oouomt
7 STALTIO.III. M.1(1L: Szr'r. Ezra.
710# 1661•aT4m
:litabil I 'no • • 540 : d...
Peaty j "43 • 1154 650 •
• Wasiak! ... 531 413 • '32o'
3014343•1114 081 . 615.. 515546
..... irolllo
,860
-• This la a sifted train to Wollettlii ►
Ina tote now irentvlat to.PlUsburch,
•
Tome TOBCABAIIII wamien.
Ns. rllotolphla011)ii. ia: I So - •
as
B.yort, . .1 X.
. J. IL KIMBALL. Oszeral Tlsket Agri
SOW % IllrilgAllarry — -1111Maneg
, ABE nit : • uni •
• 7 • 14 - gail 4 k
tr,...sonk
The very.pest theMarkek
R. E. • SELLERS ar.
s p .& wogb nun,
*owe St. cipt s lll>4d Cva ittor No NM
'1172W8URG.7.1; PEXN'A.
AkhliekirAgenifi
• _
Tor saw by Jobs Moore, Beim, P?.
OLIVER II'CLINTOCK
COIRANY,'
•
Tj
AVE Pat receteA perOccan Steam.:
era 311nutuktiii, China, lowa,
• ty.of Londort; *ad Cliv or Baltimore,
ill° largest paw:lament of most beautiful
•
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.
A T
c
Ever brbughtto this City,Which they im:
port. directly, from the most ceipbrated
mantithetnners Enrope;and consequent
ly can offer at the very lowest rate& They
call especial attention to the very low
prites*.of Ingrain *Carpetic for All descrip
tions
MEE
;OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING,SHADESALc
AliverlMliaodc& Co
• 23 FlrthAvenue, Pittsburgh, Pa
mar34:ly -
Twee orlia•coaditkaat the National Bank
litjtartet nalta {yd iew Zniestaski.a, at Fe
Bahian on the Ettli darorAptir;
~. . _.
Ups
rafts aid intechurta . ' mist 156 01
Overd
U. 8. ponds to secure 0rna1at10n,.......140.000 00 00
I.'. S. Honft on hand ' 11,510100
-Din from 8ank5.7.114 00
Real Estate and Dankiii . ' Honest 11.000 03
Faftltare and Antares 2.876 to
Expense Account and Tam_ C
, I.l=o
Legal Tender Bank Notes and Clocks, 83.010 G 5
,95064
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• O Cipltal Stock
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Costkrnat find. T
Discount. Exchinkg• " . °
widow L:trailisk,ta . ,
....r•-_,,-,. :
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•
DUBUC iuLs it
.s.• BY Virtue or an Order
mod Pius o pr tilesvercoutsjy. I willc A ber.
ederld
Sale ow the udes& as erikestr,thr 100
e m ag o r F . = um, at Xi o'do**lll6:the
ci=lo awes
GC lead
in ver
!misty, trounded ot'
le. ow Ile east basta llie r * and
oudenschekt south by hada, imam
and on the West lend of John D :abut.
thirty scres.clamed sod widulhece,
timbered. There is erected on add Gem aka ms
dealt:it house with' Mau back, bed s lot sta.
We. Tha shore described wadies are
t o a dpartill
underiaLl with coal, and on which there is a od
orchard, consisting of apple, peach. cheery and
plum creel. farm is convenient to Churches
and School Mmes. and Is only, about two and
half miles distant from Legionsille Stadon_,and
&tient the Mae Irons Baden Station, on the MU
burgh Fort Wayne &Chicago Itaihoad.
TEEMS: One third of the purchase manes to he
Id
on -• amt. and the
- a- .......eqll// annual payments won Iniet
set Mates trona' the collimation of said' sale.
The preparation ot Me deed sod ad Stamp doges
to be paid by the purchaser. -
JOSICPII
Com. of Flamm!
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rETRAN SIEDLE,
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REINEMAN. MEYRAN & SIEDLE
No. 42, • ritth Avenue, •
Gold • and Silversmiths
and dealers In
VINE JEWELRY;
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,.
SILVER AN!) PLATED (WARE.
Agency for all the best makes of
Amerjlear -Watches
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LIVX
411"
740
813
SETH THOMAS' CLOCKS
All Riad, of tirilelical *irefully repaired
and guaranteed. [may i ;My
JOHN SHARP,
rcm
•
bEiLEI:
Groceries '
and Provisions,
COLIN, OATS,
XILLi FEED, AND SLAISEED MEAL,
t'A I A.G PI, E,
°fall Sizcs;-atpl
IMPROVED cip.usEk • TOPS,
For Salo at Mannf4ctnrer.a Priem '
CALL AND
,ExAaoise.
ME
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CASH paid roiCOUNTItY PRODUCE.
963111441verett Irrie of Malik ; : • .
IMES
•ROORESTRit, Ps 41i7 5,480:
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i u MEWtcl l 2e of Detesv 1 " 1 w :
( hit t WA.
Uwe. bite of the born, of
... yid away. deterred, IffilllA
tiiiirlia ;11:11 vendee re ouraett the
on IfaDAY JUNZ let, ilk.
Wt. .111. to/lowing deerrlbed henna
NM to wilt All that harbito bettor
of la la Yams township, la saki
,cant et Denver, bounded se follows, obi: On the:
set* Slimed etD. o.sterea as abit Lat by Lade
ache a iiiiTa '
as tbe Peter: n
by I
M NII Akli le
Daum cleared and ht stood state or centurion, i
thailaineeiratillallosAlestatelL
Then No on said maim two good dwelling
Mule, WIII Itaingarea islthattlar under
neath and goon water at the Mond, gook sub.
Mudd bent, and ether net
Peach
huinr;
a Sue =third of •
trees; and esd set 1a ire M
end Was. of .bt one coal; one of Whklo Is
about throe left Is thletaint.
Taus/ t.-One third °Clio alareissai mossy la
head co o the cohlrusatlon of thew& b the Coort,
=a= h=enst
by t. ne 'by
lodgment bond, or bond and inc
The
Dutchmen he hon*were..te pty,hU , queues of
prepare dente,mortgage; km, with stateneve
name ter the seine. Tag tart*, bintrininbon In.
quire of the undersigned; et fleiver , Pe.. '
in/PO] _ D. U. lITONXIter.
lioculiois Notloe.—Letters tests
mentary_oo tho.tatata eni a nnahl,
jfinftl), of North Sewickley-v., haying
beat 'wasted to dm undersigned all per
sons knowing themselves Indebted to the
estate of wild doefient . aro 'lei/tinted' to
make; Immediate payhierif,lnd those hay.
log claims or demand" against. the same
to present them tot seulement. to
I JAS. WARNOCK. Ex'r.
aprf4;ot.
A. GrliAl• • ILMA.ENDX
Throat and Lang Diseases.
Wishart's Pile Tree Tar Cordial.
It 14 the yltal principle of Ibe Pita Tree., a Main.
ed by a peculiar process in the distillation el Inc
tar, by which its Ittgiteut medial properties 'are
retained.
it ts the ant/ safertatd awl reliable rowdy that
believer been prepared Pont the Jake of the Plat
The -
Invigorates the digestive organs and "Were"
the appetite.
it strengthens the debilitated smtern.
It putidet and enriches the blood and expels
from the system the corrupUon which eatable
broods as the hinge. '
' it dissolves tbs mucus or phlegm which stops
the idepassages oI the lunge. • I
I heeling ptincipleacte upon the billeted ear. face ts
of tbs Mugs and throat. penetrating to each
dimmed part, relieving pain and subduing lutta•
~ • ;
It Is the malt of Yale e6idgind Mpetinient
and is offered to the 'filleted with the rotative ite
mance of Its power to care U e following dieessevi,,
If the plliept ban not too long delayed a resort to
the means of ' I
ConalliaptiOn of the Lungs, Cough. Sore Thrall
and Breast, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind
and Bleeding Mee, dstkmn, Whooping Mash:
Dlptherhe. itc, •
We are Mien asked why are not other remedies
in the market for Consumption, Conghs, Colds
and other Alimentary affectltate:equi to Dr.L.Q.C.
Wlshatte PirseTree Tit Cordial; We answer—
.
lat. It eaten mot b y stopplog cough hot by
loosening and 'armisting nature to throw off the
unhealthy matter collected abort the throat and
bronchial tubes, essalucketstlow and cough.'
ed. Moat Thrust 11.04 Lit Remedies are cam
poeed of anodynes which the comb ,for
awhile, but by their cdnstringtn g effects the a
hem become hardened and tin eilthy fluids con
salute and are retained In the ',stem, causing
disc agee beyond the corpus; Ofpn y rumt, eminent
phyridani.
ad. 4 The Pine TreTTar C l ordtot - Witb ltaasalat
anta. are prefeerble.beatine they remove the canoe
of initiation of the mucous =embrace and bron
tidal tidies, assist the isnp Ur bet mot threw off,
the unhealthy secretions and purify the blood,
Russ sciendAcally making the cure parka. •
Dr. Warbart at in SW at his =See hundred.
and thousands of Certilestes from men and wo,
men of nem_uatioustde character who were once
froalellsly given op to tile, kat through t prod
decree ratio& wee* completely restored us he
het th
by the rill• Term Tar (OWL!, A physidan IC at.
leadamee who can he consulted to person or . by
sTrr res AraetTylarX .
cm mita of peke.' Adds Q. Vilv t
harte, zot
No. -n.l North ad street, Philadelphia Pa.
apr2l:3l:o.
.
TN Use Court of Common Plena of
Iten
-I•er No. lii. June Term lid).
In the matter of the application of the members
unite Toeing Ken's Mary Amoclatios of New
ifriffbtotsfor a Charter of Incorporation. April
28, ISM, application presented. sod Lie Court
hailog =milled the accompanying constitution
tad beiwg' of- the op!trion that It contains nothing
which to contrary to law, direct that raid inure
ment be Alert in the Prothonotary's office, and that
notice be published according to law that ouch ap
plication ha been made; and that, units. rugicie et
mare to the contrary be shown, the aforesaid
Chatter of incorporsuon will.he crusted at the
next le 3 ers cff this Coati. •I . ' • ' :
troy.2irj;
or .
llat•c now in atom and ready for cxanin•
alio!' a full lice of
GOODS
In Straw Ilonncts and Hats, French Fl6W
ers and Ornaments, Ribbons in all
. shades, Millinery Gonda, !Straw
• Gimps and Laces, Frames,
Illocks,Sdk.s. and &airy, , •, ;
Caps,Tariatans,Em•
brOlderies and
Ilandker.
chiefs,
t. Laces, •
Heal and
Imitation,
t Itnilling, Pa d ' •
lags, White Grinds;
_ Cutuhrica, Linen
! and Paper Coilarsund Cu ,
Ties, Suspenders, Shirtx,
Fronts, Underwear, (*orals, I,
Sk/Vis,llolsery and Gloves, Paper
DRILLINGS, COUNTEIIPAN '4;
FANCY GOODS,
soap, Pcrfnincey, Umbrellas,
AND NOTIONS ,
A'P EAST I ERN JOBISIISIG PRICES.'
NOL77 & 79 .Market Street
PITTSIIURQII, PA,
Jan r:, I6C.4.—mar3.—epr 31.
rut prated Crystal Palate Cooking
.I.•lthore,—Tbe proprietor of tbe Rridgawater
Foundry tenders his thanks to a generous pubild
for theirvet7 litwal patronage, and Informs Until
that he harrompleted and I. now mannfteturing t
the Improved Crests! Palace Cooking
.Ptove. • IN
width all the detects, real or linagirary, ever dl.
covered In the old pattern bare been remedied;
the front alio the oven enkuged and remodeled,l
re brick remodeled after the moot datable one
ever made la."-
THIS €)1[3.1%-irrri.V.9l
Altol other Improvements both meal and onknon•
The Wel ramifies that I have supplied with the;
ohl pattern otCrystal Palaceltoves in the Deliver
stove:as they are milled in thee - ow:aryl Wlll read.'
fly twisty that they are the beet cooking and to.,
king stoves that are mad i V cr
s country.
The advantages agile red one Isinessed
'might acid draught milers bake oven.' 'Wane ,
ed fropt and doors, and open grate, and 'most of
all a straight and perpendicular are Tacks, which'
im the Judgment of experienced expert. Is the most
durable pattern of 'Stove brick that mu be med.
bend your onions to Thos.: Campbell, Rochester .
poet ogler. to change pacer. Teams and,
piing mons on baud to deliver stoves is
a part ol the surrounding contry, .old' 'Moves.,
scra ny
p& de., taken to exchan u ge. Reccradshand
stoves always on hand and for rate ebesp
apaptt. TIIO9. CAMPBELL
PITTSIJURGIT, I'4
. • I
1 4 Lich mi nable
int In a t r l i r 5 1 4 " n 2: 0f.a c i71
town. The subscriber offers tor sale p lan
value.
'We place of property late then...l,lcm° of Deill
Hoops deed., situate in Milne tp. an adjoining
the Iforungh of NeW Bilgttonjfver county.
chutsining about Illiscrea Til elmprovements
area well built stone boose with brick addition,
onwalting eight roora,, kitchen and cellar. The
bowie ld asp trod by an excellent "opring of soft
water, there is a lard bank barn and other out
housee and a small arch .rd of good trait. The
fart, is underlaid with a rel• °rimed bituminou•
coal, which boa been opened and worked in two
places...- . Thla would make an etcellent. place for
lou
fumydn ess. one 'wishing tog? Into tbegardeulag or dairy
ALSO.-oao town lot No. 121, in the plan or
New Brighton, Iltitate on 2d (or Railroad) street,
Immediately opposite the new railroad PLltlne
novebultdlog. Price and brannmane known on
application , . (1. B. 13ARKE1t.
.
New Brighton, Pa.
••• DR. HARRIS,
Eclectic Summer Cordial,
L an Inf4lilWe Ikrnt .
DTAI4RFi(~A,
I) YSRNTE2II - 1",
enitE TIW..I.tittiODUCT/ON OF
0 this Valuable Medicine to the Public
a has Over fatted to give the most perfect
satisfactleqjs every instance. and the
proprietor anthorizea 41*i:woofs to retina
the money in every cavo'where It falls to
effect • cure,
IMM
PRICE, 30 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
Prie sale by Druggists generally, or sent
by express to any part of• the eogram on
nesielptor the price.. Albtress—
, BARRIS dc EWING.
Wholesale prug g ists,.Plt tsbn rg, Pa.
nutY3:3tn. _ _
111 E
A •••
dnistmleerisetere Ithetles4—l A stm, c e id .
xi. ministration cm the taste damns A; 800.
so, deed.. of New newlekter totenehm, luesteg
bees• granted to the anderetreed. all persons
knoteten themselves Indebted to meld testae' are
mowed to make hateedute payment. and Mast
karts g claims or demands eltettut MEW trlll
present then propetly asthestleated for 'Wks
went to. •
MOSBY ISONZO
WO
YOU TUE CITRIC OF
[oop
iu Iln,
MEI
cII4)I.ERA -
SICK STOM %Crr,
4c., &.c., d:e.
Adadaktniiw.
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REMO
=I
- Corner of Weer inilJsuncs Simi*
BOVIIBS TSB o i ',BNB'
Ablecipsinotkinsed Mika 4he- atu
t large *OA or gockti homed at the In*.
esa cob
vistniritc`/. prices, which they oFer the
-
RUSOTABLL , NUM
=
'Consisting of
GROCEREEti; PROVISILNS,
HATS, CLPS,• BOOTq AND $l7OO
IRON,
HAILS.. COMMTERTOOI4I
4OPE.-OCUM &e.CKLW . SI YARN,
choice biatods or W WTE LAD aid
PAINTS dry and in oil, and
general varie of Of l Dryers,
ands utty.
Quoonswore sM Willow
FLOUR, FLOUR,,
We kill hare control of the etlebrahil
CANON CIIT 111181101111:
also of fiat favorite• bran/. (*pent &
Stevens blab ground floor,
NEW CU FJOILI FL 0 T. 7 n
We redeye the above Viands by the
,nr. load, and do sell thew al,'
Pitt4mrgh Prices
thessaving freight, we also offer at whole
sale And retail, NAILS. WHITE & WA
TER LIME, SALT, SOAP,
Feed. Gra iri,.;k;c.,
FB - Thauking the public for poet par
rouge, w•e hope to merit a liberal slime
for the future. We always buy for ea.h
and sell cheap. .
017,7. AND BA CON I1N( h
urnm GO9DN ( 4IIIIIFLD FREE (4,'
rP. S. Also ageuig fur the
MIEN EWER AND . REAPER
and Pitistnergh Al:Ilona Plow' (We.
W I-.
mAyl2:ly
Wall Paper
For Spring of 1869.
t Sq 107 ifarket St. near LIA A ten,'
Pu. •
A large stuck anew And elaborate de
sig . '''. ; or •Pipet ',unplugs, suited tor
Drawing 1tu4.111.. Rang and
together with goods or the
Lowest Coht.neiw opening, abd to which
onQtapt additions win he mule. All to
illApogell of at prices to suit the tune,
J()S. R: lICGIIES dr, lIRD.
BARGAINS IN
DRY G001):-4.
J.M. BURCHFIELD & CO.
St. Cintr Street,
prr•re4l3uleal.X. 1?A.
Arc selling out tiicir stock of
lIQOP -sum's c 7 con..
•
.
coats.}..7sat +1
Figgrail : P. Ws. f0r.50 ate. troith
Plaid Elani.X4 fai tt4 04. wort b 3; ,
Ajotof sulk 4 Wankel' at 4.1.30 *um h tp.
4, 104 f ceiniants for CLildicn a arms,4
elimp
A FINE STOCK OF FANCY SlLlis
1. ray 'Poplins, Plaid Popli net ts.
lelt: Clair, hair-Sixt h *, • '
Dec:10: pity&
RocirEsTErt
MARBLE - WORKS.
IV. H._ IitARSELLL,
'Manufacturer of
2.101•1 7 17.M10N'TS
MEAD A: FOOT STONES;
Marble and Stone lioats(
For Cemetery Lots.
We have now on taunts a Large and Sft
ShwkOr Plain and Ora! menial
Slonuments and 'Headstone.:
Wo am now ready, to supply DII Sll.lll
notice, all orders from the country at 1.. w
rates. .11.130, •
ai-riziclistcolies
And Fixtures of a Sip.erior Qu"lay
ALWAys oN IfAND,
[ZT O'ur Neighlx,rs reerment that they
sell Chem; but we prttutice
Selling cheaper :
And Doing ai we Represent.
WO Employ on Agents, SR we cso sell
1 1 0 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop,
Than by Agents.
411 Persona &airing any thing in nur line
ArelnYitea in i Call and Emu ' toe
OUR WORK AND PRICES
MMM
here.
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