The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 02, 1870, Image 3

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    The Beaver Argus.
Beaver. Pa., Ilarah..2. 1870.
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R. T. TAYLOR..
Tho attendon of the public is directed
t.i the following Now Advertisements
which appear for the first time in the
.Nears to day : '
Special Notice—C. 11. Hurst,
Siiceial Notice—Mellor Hoene,
License Applit.fants—J. C. Hart, clerk,
Auction—A. S. Harvey,
Selling, at Cost — : Thoiniet Allison,
Special Ncitices—llugo Andriossini,
Beaver Seminary—lL T. Taylor,
Trial Listaolin Caughey, Protley,
Wanted—Schiff Steinfeld.
nrahmeriptiotto to the 'leaver Ar•
gos.—The folloWing named persons
•I rive paid the sums set opposite to their
names on subscription to the Beaver
A lulus, since the date of our last publi-
Burns, Water Curo, $3 00
/011.1 IL Dinviion, Johnson Cu., • Mu., 2 50
John Purvis, [louver. ; 200
Samuel Walton, Brighton tp.,
hardy, Brighton tp.,
Jonathan Paul, Freedom, • 2 00
Milton Reed, Ileaxer, 2 00
Rev. A...ll:Calvert, litna,All. Co., 100
'AI. Hays, Mclies4er, . 2 00
B. K. Piersol, Petrol= Centro, 1 00
11. M. Dontallson, Sea-41341M0. 2 00
Jalllo4 (1. Eakin, Bridgewater, 4 0
N. McClinton, Illackhawk, 2 00
41tigh J. Marshall, Homewood, 2 00
_i into to Fortuno's for tho cheapest
and bert goods: You will thid them on
the Diamond, Rochester. feb23;2t
There will be a union meeting of the
churches of Btstver, Bridgewater and
Yankton in Rev. D. P. Lowary's Church,
)leaver, hn next Sabbath evening the Pith
lust.; for the purpose of taking into con
sideration the expediency of organizing
a Young Mon's Christian Association.
Several speakers are extiebted from tho
Y. AL C.A. of Pittsburgh.
..ail - Gennino country flannel:lo Inches
who only 40 cents, nt Fortuno'ti, 'Dia
mond, Roctwitter. Rdel;2t
Masonic Lodge Constituted.—On
bt.st Thursday, the 24th ult.. Saint James
Lodge, No. 4f. ; , of Free,ind Accepted
Masons, was constituted at their new
Ilan in Beaver, agrembly to the ancient
usages and customs of the craft; Dr. A.
M. Pollee!: acting as Right Worshipful
4: rand :Master..A largo number of breth
ren from Pittsburgh anti elsewhere, were
in-e
-sent 'and participated in the comma
b
Z$ -Go to Vortunu's, don't torgot tt
'and you ictll never regret it, Diamond,
Doehoster. j feb23;2t
• New Wrinkle. —A writer in the
°hip Farmer hays that alter the horse is
t uiuo vents Old a wrinkle comes on the
eyelid, and every year thereafter he has
it., additional well-defined wrinkle on
tito s:11110 spot. If, for instance, a horse
inlY three wrinkles he is twelve, if four
he is thirtecti. Add the nunahor quaint:.
test• ntviffs : vet the
age. As agouti many people havO horses
over nine, It is easily tried.
;:ir(rand.elosingoutsalent Fortune's
for two weo1:14. Cull early. feb23;2t
•
raitaftel ALeeld:iit.—On last Mon
day morning while B. Snead of
Vreciloin this county, was getting off the
train nt Heaver station, Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne a;.• fiblerigo Railroad, ho slipped
and foll,the cars striking him, nail injur
ing him quite soverel2,* about the head.
Mr. Snenil's injures, though painful, are
not, we understand, dangerous, and it is
to lw hoped lie will be nblo to be about
in a few days again.
rir•tto to Fortune's for the yheapest
dry goods in Waver county, Diamond
Itochester,
Arrested ter Disturbing a rub•
lie ]feeling.—On lust Friday au infor
mation eras ulnae against three young
sters of this plum fur ilisturhinga public
meeting hid in the Court IthuSe, the
ovetrtug Is
tut of re pert for thrir parents and rel
atives withold their name i in this in-
EIEMI
MEM
„71 , irl'hu only place to get genuine Mer
rimack Prints for 121 cents is at Fortnno'm
Diantontl, Rochester. fele2:l;t2t
Ake!ennuial it:Zilee.—Thoro wilt
be a meeting of the members of the Bea
ver County Agricultural Society at the
Sherlira office. in Beaver on the find
Monday of the March term of Court, be
ing the 21st day of the month, for the
purpose of deeting officers to Kerwin fof
the ensuing year.
If run AN bEsesoN,
RadiNd copy.
,Ir.str,\ll kinds of dry ghutlii id Pitts
burgh prices a Fortune . ., Diamond Ho
chaster. fidelit;i2t
,Virietaturail.—The Board of Mana.:
gerA of the Deaver County Agricultural
sii2iety will meet at Om Sheritrs office
iu peat:er, oil Saturday. Man•h :ith, ISTO,
:it Ma. m. A full :itt endanea is requested,
littaitie4s will be brought before
the Board nt the time.
I limit AxliEnsoN, I'rea•t.
Radical copy,.
.t Fresh supply of Corn Starch, Fa
rina, 'Cox' h aelutine: en Liquid Ran
nil:, Flavoring Extracts, l%laccaronl and
Vermicelli; jitst arrived at lingo An
drle,sen's Beaver Drag Store,
Pittsburgh Conference of the
M. E. Chuirch.---The Annual Confer
ence of the M. E. Church will be held
I year at Johnetown, connzieneing on
the 281 of I%lareh. Bishop Janes Ic
ITeted to preside.-
I lit-Genuine Aterrlntack Fritts only
I •
cents, at Fortune's. feb23;2t
Pruclieal Banking.—Tho system
or l'ractical Banking, taught at Iron City
College, embraces all the Isto Improve
inents,ond is eminently well calculated
to give students a complete knowledge,
both of the theory and practice of Bank
ng.—.lohs amhier First Na
tiosot /truth of J'illsburgh.
, v-C rand elosin gout male at Fortune's
fur two weeks. • Call early.
.fele:l;2t
THAT "Trade, Mark" of Seward et
Bentley's, A. M. lent, S. 2., may seem a
little obscure to the many who read It,
but the many thonsands who have tried
,their valuable tofile, Constitution Bitters,
fill to see anything but good effects from
them. They strengthen the weak and
debilitated, amend shattered constitu
tions, place the ill and despairing ones
firmly on their pins again; and,in short,
are just what the suffering need. We
Is peak of what wo know, and our advice
to tho sick is, get a bcdtleand you'll agree
with us, for the Constitution Bitters are
certainly the beat in ow
Go to headquarters if you wan
to buy cheap, and tho Headquarters fo
Pianos, Organs, arc. ; are oortainly.at Mol
for & Hoene's, Pittibbrgh, whose es
lislimont la the largest In this section.
Mellor at Hoene offer indUnoments
Imrchasers fat exeeeding any otho
house. and persons who Intend to buy a
organ or piano, will find It decidedly
their advantage to send to them and
their prices, etc. 'Old instruments take
in exchange. ,Pianos and Orituis rent
ud,and the rental allowed„to go'towar
the purchase. Address 3lellior &Hoene
53 Filth Avenue, Pittsburgh.
I=
We wish to direct tho attention of ou
lady patrons to the fact that that we abel
always keep an assortment of fresh con
fectlonories; manufactured by that role
brated Confectioner, Mr. Arthur. An
driessen, himself, .which we will sell a
the Ina nufact arc,' a lowest prices. Anton
the imeelalties wo would mention:
Candies—llixod, Cream, Fruit, Rook
Cough, Horehound, Cocoanut, and boa ,
French.
crly,
tillldt
scept
plaid
Lozenges Cream, Vanilla, Lemon
Peppermint.
Cleraniets —Malt, Chocolate, Vanill.
"tome, Cough, Kisses, Love Drops, Burn
and Sugar Coated Almonds, I Chemin
Drops,'. Candied Citron, Lemon and Or
ange.
rain,/ White, Yellow, Vanilla Fla
vorod, Choice Fruit, Almond and P.
nut Tafilloa.
Orde4 for fancy cakes, pyramids, dm.
promptly attended to ut tho Beaver Dim y
Store. •
NOTICE.—AII porsonn wanting to bu
or sell Real Estate, of any kind, shout
get "Tire Pittsburgh RCM Estate Regis
ter," Published monthly by Croft r
Philips, Iteal Estate Agents, 11
Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hon
free to any address. feb23o
/ter. J. W. Htt/n, of Now Castle, de
livered the thlid lecture of the course o
Thursday evening, Fob. 24th, on the sub
joet of " Workers and their work."
The subject was ably bandied by thi
Rov..gontleman, and at once established ,
his reputation among the Beaver public
as a lecturer of no "'oinzilon order. Th
lecturer showed that ho had made him
self thoroughly acquainted with his sub
Jed, and know how to till it. lli.
eulogies of our late lamented President,
Abrasank Linooin his diameter us
worker-oe; a President—as a man, war
beautiful and touching. Be alluded t
those who worked and those who dill
not; and the latter came in for a full
sham of ridicule and sarcasm.
In a word, the lecture was a decided
success; and, to those who missed hear
ing it, we *mild anyyour boas wail great,
Tho Court Boom was comfortably fill
ed with an intelligent and generally ap
preciative audience. • By ull means, at
tend these Lectures; thoobject is worth)
and the terms very low.
We call the attention of our readers t
the now advertisement of the 'leave
Seminary and Institute that appears i I
our columns to-day. Our citizens wltt
have known Prof. Taylor so fitvorabl3
as an edumtor, for ten years, need scum
ly be reminded that the Institution over
which ho presider, and in which ho so
faithfully labors, must bo a thorough ono.
The ancient and modern languages with
the higher matheratins are taught, while
the classes in tiles common branches, and
especially in reading, have often received
the highest commendation at Examina
tions and Comtxtencentent exercises. Lo
our citizens in toivn and vicinity, who
have sons o daughters to educate, call
and' make tihemselves acquainted will
these advantages, before looking else
where.
Lisa of letttrs 'remaining in Wave
Po,,t, Office, Mareg Ist, IS7O.
Elizahedi Allen 'Mrs. Eliza Mann
Mrs. Nancy, Boobs'Nliss Mary Morr •
Lucy C. Cody • Miss A B Ricketts
Mrs. —Grim
Jos. Lloyd • • -
.1. R. Loucks ;Fred Twltzell
Joseph A. Otto '1) A Weigle
M. s. BICtiAVIICIC, P. .M !
Loss of the Steamer Emma No,
3.—Many of our friends were pained of
Tuesday of last week to hear that th
Steamer Emma No. :I. bad sunk, nee J l J
Island No. 5.5 in the Mississippi River
on the Saturday morning previous
Some seventy lives were lost by Rd
mentality, among them Mr. Walter Mar,
mate formerly of this county. The 111
fated Steamer was commanded by Cap
James Marratta of Bridgewater, wh
with his brother Caleb Harrah', were
both saved. The steamer * struck a sum;
which upset the stoves, causing the bo:
to take lire, and Anon after to sink. Th
Emma No. 3. was principly owned i
Beaver and Allegheny comities. SI)
was insured in the stun of sl6,oooiu srt
end of the yittsburgh insurance eon
A Constitutional Amendment
llecting.—Aceortling to previous an
nouncement, a largo and intelligent an
thence assembled in the Court 11,01,e in
Beaver to hear the proposed Constitu
tional Amendnient discussed by stran
gers from abroad, Its well as, some of our
oum citizens.
Public Leeinre.—The next lectut The meeting was called to order by
of the course now' being delivered in the Rev. Wilson of Deaver, who nominated
Court House, twill be by Rev. S. J. Wi - Prof. Curtis as President of the meeting.
non, one of the most learned an.] Dr. iloardman was chosen Secretary; af
eloquent Divines of the Presbyteria t ter prayer by the Rev. Shaw, the Presi
church. Ms subject will bo .The Relig- dent announced the object of the meet
ion of Science." No donbt can he ing, which ELM : To advocate the adult
tained that the subject will be ably treat- lion of an amendment to the eoestitti
ed to the interest as well at the profit tif Oen of the tiunited States recognizing
the people. Let the audience on net God as the head and ruler of the nation.
Thursday evening bo worthy of tit 8 The Rev. J, W. Bain of New Castle
community and complimentary to flie being called upon, addressed the meet-
full':: :;•2t
lecturer. "WmLotion 25 as. Proem s
to go to the churches.
Elt.—Since the above was l i n
typo, Rev. Ihi.rtowary, of this plaep,
received n telegram from Dr. Wilsoh,
stating that ho cannot ho present on tle,
ovenitig referred to. The lecture I I ,
therefore, postponed for the present.
The Leeluee heretofore publish
to take place in 'the Court !louse at ll - Rev. Dr. MeWieder of New York next
ver, on Monday, March 7th, , Tor tho addressed the meeting, In favor of the
benefit of SS. Peter and Paul's chore amendment. Ile produced many fond-
of this place, we are informed by Fr.
Vitalian, Pastor, temporarily, has been
unavoidably postponed until St. Patt
rick's day - , March 17th. The Provinc
of the Passionist Fathers—located in Neve v
York—not knowing 01 the appointmedt,
ordered Fr. Geepm on a Mission to Ch!i-
CagO, front which ho will return in tile
to deliver his leeture on "The tt
the time and place to which it is post
poned. All tickets will be held good it
that time.
Prof. Zweldinger,organist of St. Mb: t
ool's church, and musical professor n
Pittsburgh,.accompaniod by four or fl o
members of his choir, will be present n
the ocbasten of the lecture, and give a
crincert, of sacred music to piano :teem 1-
Filament. Fr. Luke, formerly past r
of Saint Michael's, will also be pr -
out. Altogether, the lecture and t to
music will afford a rich treat tootir co 1-
:nullity.' Tickets only 3 cts.
II igh Mass will ho sung at tho Catho Ic
church at tt O'clock, tn., on St. Patric 's
day. J.B. B
Burning of the Steamier Em
3.—Copt. Ilaratta, of the stean f or
Emma No. 3, telegraphs trona Cairo t at
seventy Uses wore heat by the dims r.
Fearful los., of life indeed!
The above elbows Mow necessary ti at
sill persons, but more especially pere.ns
traveling or employed on public cone y
ances, should purchase a policy in he
Aecident Inhurance Lb., which- gua n
tees from F. to ssu per week lndomn ty
for Loday injury sustained; or the p y.
'meld of from 8.100 to $lO,OOO If the ink ry
causes death within three months aft
wards, and only costing from Ole $l5 ier
year for each $l,OOO insured, acconlim to
the hazard of your employment. La
ttetire show us that one In every tan in • , t
with an accident cvery year. You..pr
ably are the one. It Insures against at
forms of bodily injaryludueed by par.)
aecidentat means, including and I
from murderers and robbers, and U
ning strokes—at home or abroad. Mr
Oar citizens aro daily traveling on
cars to and frotiCPlttatiargh and other'
phloem; how neeessdrythat they should bo
loured, tot knowing what minute thoy
way ho &lON, tal or . kilted/. .13oduni your.
select against iota WAile disabled, and
your wires and ehUdren, mothers said sis
ters from porertY, or' with a competency
in ease of your deatA by a Polley in the
Traveler's Accident Insurance ComipaNY
of Hartford, Connecticut. - No medical
examination required, and policies tuned
at ten tninates notice, by
CLIAB. 12,111URST. Alt.;
March 2-2w] Rochester, I'm.
TEMPERANCE CONVENTION.
NEW BRrotrrox Po 22d, 1870.
The (icedT . ecuplare of Waver County
held their quarterly convention iu Toni.
plarre :
Opened at 9} o'clock W. C. T. Carter
of Aniaranth Lodge in the chair. Deco.
tional exorcises conducted by NV C. Crow-
titer of Now Brighton Lodge.
Credentials showed that delegates were
entitled to seats. A. BestwlelicS.P.Crow-
ther and IL D. BfeClaw, ware chided a
coirimlttoo on 'Resolutions and business
generally.
Reports front thodifferent Lodges wero
next called for, given verbally from tho
several Lodges In the district, most of
them iu a prosperous condition. Dar
lington way selected as the place. and
Tuesday the ith of June na the time of
bolding next convention. •
An election for officers well held which
resulted Its follows:
W. C. T., A. G. !Bun; W. V. T., Matti°
Biyerly ; W. 8., duel: Prim; W. T., ti t
A. Behout ; adjourned after prayer by
Chaplain.
P. M. 1.30 o'clock, convention opened
with the usual devotional exercise by the
Chaplain, minute m of morning seslion
read and approved. Tho Cotnrnittoo on
romintions reported the following wkielt
wore adopted:
Resolved 1 That this Convention urgeo.
upon every Lodgerin this District the
necessity and importance of educating
tho young in correct Temperance princi
ples, and do advise that some plan of or
ganization ho adopted for this purpose.
Resolved " That the various Lodges
aro requested to sot apart such sums
monthly as they may elect; for the your
poso of aiding in tho spread of our order
in this vicinity, and assist weak Lodges
In such manner as may be doomed best,
euiid funds to Le under the control of the
District Deputy, who shall mako^report
of the "winner in whiehMo has expended
It at each meeting of the.Concentiou.
Rcaolred 3. That a o urge upon all.
Good Templets the importance or edu
cating the public, sentiment of the com
munity on the Temperance question,
and commend the circulation ofTemper
once Literature, especially the " key
stone Good Templer" and the "Golden
Rule," they are being published in the
interest or our order.
Resolved 4. That this convention call
upon every Lodge to hold open public
meetings in their neighborhood at least
once a month, believing It a great power
for good in this4eform.
Resolved 5. That we still regard all
suggestions or efforts to revive the liquor
trade iu this bounty, as shocking to the
moral sense of the enlightened portion
of the community.
Resolved 6. That we in good faith, pe
tition for a " Local Option Law," in
connection with licensing house to sell
intoxicating &hike, and that the Bill,
No. 166, now pending in our Legislature
at ifarrlsburgh meets with our approba
tion, arid if it becomes a law, we will do
what wo can to euforeedts provisions.
Resolved, further That wo ,cannot ac
cept in lieu of it, or any part of it, the
substitute offered by Mr. White, of Al
legheny, It being In our opinion, almost
au entire surrender of the whole matter
and wo earnestly pray our State
lature to enact into a law, Hanel - VI
No. 166, without in any way mutilating
or changing IL
Resofved7. That we look with favor
upon the recent discussion in promi
nent organizations, looking toward the
formation of a Prohibitory Party in the
State of Pennsylvania.
- Resolved 8. That we seriously regret
that some of the ministers of the gospel,
and also other church members, do not
eo-operate with us In this reform move
ment, and that we will still urge them to
mine and help us, and kindly,but hearti
ly invite their co-operation in - this great
work, and for this we still pray. •
Resolved 5. That we •recommend the
heitlinger Basket Picnics In the name of
o 4 . )a , par, believing that, they do good.
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convention be tendered to the ale °dist
and Presbyterian churches, for the use
of their churches for our evening meet
ings, also to the citizens for their enter
tainment.
Adjourned to moot In the Presbyteri
an Chureh at 7 o'clock, where 11. I). Me
(law of Pittsburgh who had addressed
the audience In the Methodist Church
last night again addressed us very ably
on the subject of prohibition, after which
the Congressional pledge was circulated
and about ono hundred and sixty per
sons signed it. The meeting was com
plete success.
S. R. CROWTIIIIR, SOP
ing in favor of the proposed measure.
'redefined what a governmen t was ; and,
what constituted the difference between
a nation and a government. It would
take up to much space to give oven a
synopsis of of the learned gents. address,
or, indeed any of the gentlemen who fol
lowed—his arguments were clear and
conclusive.
tole arguments, and quoted from tho
highest known authorities, in support
of AN position.
'the Rev. gentleman had undoubtedly
given the sapid much study, as evi
denced by his powerful address, which
created a favorable impression Upon has
audience.
.John P. Waco esq., said ho hoped the
opposite side of the question might let
heard; and, that others, differing from
the gentlemitn who preceded him might
give their views freely.
Ito himself differed with them, and
proteeded to give his reasons therefore;
speaking warmly and energetically
ittng frequent marks of approval front a
part of the audience.
Jas. Patterson, esq., also
_imposed the
amendment:said the movementwas
ili
timed; and wanted the people left to their
preachers to teach them what, religious
government .was.. The venerable geri
demon advanced some Ingenious argu
ments in support of his position.
Dr. McLean supported the amendment
in a brief speech, saying that if the phra
seology of the Amendment was wrong
let the people right it, and csintinue to
bring forward arguments In favor of the
me:Lai:v.—Remarks timely, and-well re
ceived.
Prof. It. T. Taylor, remarked that he
had not boon much :instructed by the
gentleman who had come to Beaver to
advocate the adoption of the proposed
amendment; and, that be had failed to
hear anything from thorn relevant to the
subject; and that he was in favor of let
ting the Constitution remain as it now
Is, dce.,
The applause seemed to be principally
on the side of the opposition to the
amendment, but we leavocaelt'aud alt to
judge for thetnselve.
Mr. litirlbritt spoke briefly in favor of
the measure; and contended that God
should be recognized In our National
Government ite.
Rev. Rain, again took -the stand and
spoke of the utter impossibility of fully
1 discussing the pole in ; reference to
this matter fa stiakt a b - sief tine; said
that dayti--imi.weeka=milght too coca
pled in glvteug the subject free. ind full
-
ventilation.. Jost• bare; the disciaialori
waxed war tnZ4dde Tenni** were Otered
while the gentleman still occupied the
floor, which evidenced si Wide dlaivent
from his views.
Dr. McLean again arose and .Mferod
some further.remarks additional, hi
var of the manure. . - •
Prof. Curtin added some remarks iu
opposition: 'Referred to the agitators - of
the abolition movement in theU. S. as
generally infidels not recognizing God
either personally or at tho hoed of the
government.
Roy. Wilson nominated Dr. McLean
and John F. Dravo esq., no dellgates to
tho Convention to be held in Plttelittrgh
March 3, 1870. Meeting adjourned to
moot again at the call of the President.
Reymann.
NEIOIIIIOIIIIIIOOD NEWS.
WASHINGTON COUNTY
We • are informed that another Now
York forger, named Joseph Murray,wm
arrested near Noblestown on Friday last
by U. S. Detectives J. Wise and Joseph
Smith. This man Murray Is supposed
to belong to the party that bought Dins
more's wool, as ho was recognized on
Thursday as the man who had engaged
the wool to ije shipped Murray and C.
Adams, wll4 was arrested souse weeks
aio, with several others whose names we
will not mention at this time, forger(
notes on the firm of Eagan lk Son,of New
York, to the amount of 18,000.
Too much credit cannot 'be.given to
detectives
.Smith and Wise for their
promptness in arresting such characters.
James . Hamilton, so well known
throughout this county as a stock dealer,
is now in Canada for the express purpose
of importing to this place a lot of the
famous Leicester sheep grown there.—
Tho advantages Of this stock both in
wool and mutton qualities, over . our
common sheep have already been recog
nized in this community. Mr. liamllten's
experience and judgment will enable
him to purchase the very best stock ever
brought here,and those desiring L 9 invest
in this breed will fled It to their advan
tage to select from his stock. He expects
to'arrive bore with the sheep the latter
part of the present week, and they mu
then be seen at the Fulton House yard.
We are happy to announce that a great
work of grace is being accomplished at
the M. E. church In Wishingion (Hoy.
Dr. Davidson'..) OnlastSabbalb Aileen
persona made professions of their faith
and .nnited with tho church. Meetings
will be hold every night this week.
Capt. James F.llarklate county Treas
urer, has been appointed an Assistant
Assessor of Internal Rovenuo to aid in
taking in the income returns fur the past
year. Tho appointment is an excellent
one, as Capt. Hart possesses every quali
fication for Use discharge of the duties.
On Monday last, the 14th lust., a hugo
slack pile, at the coal works of Farrow,
Gumbert A Co., a few miles below Elis
abeth, on the Monongahela rivcr,bocom
lug saturated with thebeavy rains of the
previous four days,ellppod down the hill
and made a perfect avalanche of black
diamonds. It crushed apt way through
two blocks of houses belonging to the
'orks, into the river, completely cover
ing ono block, and overturning another.
The houses wore happily then deserted,
and no lives lost, but had the accident
occurred only a .few mouths ago, the
horror of the Avondalo mince would
have more than had its counterpart here.
LAWItENCE COUNTY
A tiro occurred in tho grocery atom of
Mr. Leonard, 'at about half past aix
o'clock on Wednesday morning last.
The building was almost entirely con
sumed, but a considerable portion of the
stock was saved. Wo understand that
the loss will be mainly covered by in
surance.
It la propesell by the colored rosidan;te
A.11,111M1
kind of a detnonstratlon on the an
nouncement of the ratithattion of the
Stith Amendment by the Secretary of
State. We hope the proposition will be
curried out. The colored raco have
abuntiant reason for rejoicing, when,
after having beet for years defrauded of
their rights as American citizens, the
people have decided that those rights
shall no longer he denied them.
I=fi3l
Prof. itlazo, she of the traveling ”cure
ails," visited Wellsville last week, and
succeeded so far in humbugging tho
people, that one man declared he de
scribed his symptoms "better than he
could have done himself," and all this
was done without asking patient a
single question. lint this is Just where
the horned doctor gained his point; he
had the same disease for all parties—'Ca
tarrh in the heatr-Lthe symytoms of this
disease being so common to utmost any
person at this time of the year that tho
Professor did not have much trouble In
convincing his patients. After disposing
of a number of his prescriptions at from
throe to live dollars apiece, the Professor
look his departure, leaving them to pro
cure their medicine and cure themselves
at their leisdre.
John Atoll, who had been confined in
the county prison for some limo past for
forgery, was brought before hW Honor,
Judge Freaso, on Friday, when ho plead
guilty to the charges against him, and
was sentenced to the Penitentiary for
the period of three years, at hard labor.
Sheriff Morris, with the prisoner in
charge, started for Columbus on the at
ternoon train. •
New Lisbon reports two arrests last
week; ono Patrick Higgins got too much
benzine aboard, for which he received
one night's rest in the lock up, and paid
f 5.1 and costs. Also ono John O'Brien,
hailing from Salem, a witness before the
Grand Jury took in too much of tho
ardent, and paid $4.50 for the same.
=9
Last Saturday morning about 9 o'clock
the alarm of fire was raised, and the peo
ple repaired promptly to the lower end
of town, when the building of Robert
Dougherty was found to be on lire end
burning briskly, but WILY subdued with
tint trilling loss.
The oil interests on Lunkard creek, in
Greene county, aro beginning to look up
again. The 'Boston Roll' is throwing
oil at the rtte of barrels every twelve
hours.
Mt:WEIL COUNTY
The Dispatch says: The Sandy Lake
Presbyterian church, Rev. John Rice,
pastor, has just concluded a protracted
meeting resulting in the accession of
seine twenty members.
The Jamestown at Franklin Railroad
extension will soon be finished giving
us a direct route to Oil City without
change of cars. It is expected to vastly
increase the freight and travel on the
road.
BEDFORD BOUNRY
Robin redbreast and the blue bird have
made their appearance, thus indicating
the close approach of spring. One would
think the cold snap the first of the week
would tend to discourage these welcome
harbingers, but on the contrary they
sang as merrily as you please.
CRAW FORD COUNTS'
The dwelling house of Henry Shafer,
of Greenwoodtp., Crawford county,was
destroyed by tire on Satnrday evening
Inst. But little of the contents were saV.
ed. It-was insured in the Crawford
County Mutual and the Putnam Insur
ance companies to the amount of t 2,000,
which will partially cover his loss. His
• barn was saved by the almost superhu-
Man efforts of his neighbors.
—There are now from two to three
hundred oil dericlot erected in and
around, Lawrenceburg, Armstrong
county.,
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Fo - riiii Fir4l
szcolip poi • ,
.isintaxs, Fob..m. - --Are , t u,d edi it
on the President for lid asu rn
. „ 0 ; to
whether...v.oMo*** Bovertiment
had, contrary to tliti,ltel et•lded. WI it
viewthe Cherokee Ned*'elt butes on
products mantitkotliniel• that , tnitiott
'and sold width A . , , g em e r as
agreed to. The Yin • ,, Route , • bill
was called up, amended' ; inn al a j ,s„.
bill granting lande &add; - . 600 . a I
tion ors railroad and I. ,', ,hllne .I
tumi gn
Portland to Aetoriannit
~ . hinlvili in'
Oregon,
_ s wir "toil opt'. -' ' ' .4ed
amended's* as to Piailtl .0 tshing 4
(deny lands onntainin , g oaren,eol..
pawed.- - ' ln ‘e- 1 I , , • • ~"
Iletlielt•-'-;A blikt.dec the. lands
eonetibithig the FortiC• na„..fitigary.
reservation, in .Cailoralloi Wed, td Pre;
emptlon'esid homestead try, passed.
A bill was irdroddend 'awl . error; pp:
viding for WAY of - . ,i n cart o n
casos,rmele neeessiry i ; , ado:hied of
the Supreme on/k on , '• • seta:4logal
tender notes. '; •-•- ', ... , - ,
SEXATF, Feb. 21.--4 . )ohit, resolution
declaring the ratiti o , ,r 1
t the 'lltli
I mam
Amendment was hi , an d ra t a ,
rod. A ' bill to ehoUih' e
. Finednien'i
Bureau was reported] tom borninittne.
A. bill was introduredis establish Terri',
tonal governmentin., a.". The re()
President announ ced:,„ at hes Would' be
absent threat. ;reek; : .'A nthony .'A was
appointed to profile pommy. Th e
bill to recognise -he!
.. ..nyllospind
aarv i— - • 1 i 'ek and dis
abled nd pass.
The r ' Confer:
once Natal
v
deli , 00( 4 000
—WI staining
the 1 direr-
eat , ...doled
to be Ability.
The . 'pooch not
seta. Anted :in
did(
Ht rill'''.
)firnist.
istene-
Of t the
A all
bill' to
), was
- - _
rata in
dicates that * * LIU-46 . 11 . pupae° will
pace the lfous. ‘, + flalifilSlity bill was
amended and ••••• r; itis not a general
bill, but ;ern ~• Itnifotesabilitlis from
some two ' . Misittaand Peactorts.
A resolution . • .". lig. B. F. -mhp,
more to the Va. • 4 •ff' , ; o!ise at 2 p. M t
on Wedn osd • ; - 2 ',-- ' manic why ha
should no ~ .. • .1 '..- :in_ that -1 3f Ily,
for selling •-• ..." I• Crf, - 'to Hie 3,lllltsryi.
Academy, waa:adiiiite4 . 7 ...; :11
SIINATE, deep. #7-cisvoral blitit , •
4.
resolutiousweire What from '
tea; and ace allectnaio n .
to promulga ting' Cy nilbil i *ka . 0 .. fthei .
..Y.ArthAtuen ' geinneadAuhrned
nUtorrinMenir . nOlingtion's birthday.
......
' llousm a -Mb nOtteereportedtheiW
was not suffidenevldiiime to warrsuat an
bupeachruent,o ,Judge. Bustead, and
i tem
moved the pfhol aubjnct be laid on the
table, which w donee The bill to ex
tend the benefi t th e ftennestead law to
the childrei of - soldiers wow!
passed. A reset pled appointing, •
a committee tot.itlip4re -yettelher My,.
Mumma . hadn ßa ceme ated the, rules.
Il
of the „tivian Raceme -Liable to
, its eemspreufen• ling an adelivered:
speech In the iViebeLretlectiteg , upon'
Sonstortaimnew . Thu ppvtottheOon . -
forenceVoptagttit onithe Naval Appro.
primal= hill was adopted.: Pending , a.
cilieussion on the Legislative appropria
tion hilt thellonscatidjoinwed.— • .
Sniatn, Ftdi...Z.34 WHIMS int:mind
for the Terrihintigovdrninent orldaska.
The Nitvalalid 14111tarly etunttatietts were
Instructed tireerit tiOnklittexpedienei
of sb 6 ltalling lib Navel' Academy at
ctiVitlWargfritlltit
rind.,glainhglilin tb .. tw
Revels Oolortidlsel Senato tti.
r
, State ondisslasippl, s ere presented and
discussed till the honk of adjournment.
The certificate *Us signed by the military
commander of the department and pro
visional Governor, and it was contended
this was not an ottleer,lko ow n to the Law,
consequently the certilleste was not such'
as was required by Law. The Senate
received the credentials, but adjourned
before swearing in •the Senator.
llouse.—The death of lion. Anion
Burlingame, was • announced by tele
graphic dispatch (rein Russia. George
E. Harris, J. S. Morphis, Geo. C. W.
MoKeeand Legrand ly. Pierce,members
, elect from Mississippi, appeared and
took the oath of MIR*, A number of
bills and resolution:l were Introduced
and referred. David Atwood, member
elect from Wisconsin rice Hopkins, de
ceased, appeared took. • the oath of office.
The remainder of thelseasion was emu
-I•Pled in an attempt.to postpone the hear
ing of the Whittemord cadet bribery case,
1 which was defeated, but .he was given
until to-morrow, to Make his defense.
Mr. Butler, of Mass., l 'is his counsel.
SENATE, Feb. 24.—The House anteed
meet, to the political "disability bill was
ameurred in. The President was asked
for a copy of the COM /4 6.3 i On or authority
/a
Issued to Gene I Am Provisional
Antes as Pvisional
Governor of Msaissippl . . A resolution
was agreed ton follows: 'That loadd to
the present free leetuable paper currency
of the country could be to render more
difficult andremote the resumption of
specie paymeni to encourage and foster
a spirit of speculation; to aggravate the
evils produced .)y th , frequent. and sud
den fluctuation. of values, to depreciate
the credit of the nation, and to check the
• ,
healthful tondeock l
oflegitimate business
to settle down tipon a safe and permanent
basis, and • thoecfore,,in the opinion of
the Senate, the existing voiurne of such
currency ought not td, be increased.' The
question of the admission of Senator
Revels was debated.l The funding bill
wits discussed at length. •
Roved:.—The most of the day was
occupied In considering the bribery m
det case of Mr. Whittemore, of South
Carolina.. Idol got up and commenced
reading his defense, When he was stopped
by the Speaker, Who! said lie could not
recognize and person but a member of
Congress to address the chair.. Ile had
received a telegram from the Governor
of South Carolina notifying him that he
i
had accepted the resignation of Mr; W.,
tendered on the 2.11 inst. Mr. 'Logan
offered a resOutionl, to the effect. that
Whittemore did sell a cadetship, and wee ,
unworthy to occupy i n seat in the, Bonne.'
By unanimous consent the accused was
permitted to speak on this resolution;
but, before further action the House
a dj o urned. All am ndments to the ap
propriation bill were agreed to in-bulk.
SENATE, Feb. 25— IA number of bills
anti resolutions were introduced and re
ferred. The bilb for the sale of the Great
and Little ()gage Indian reservations in
Arkansas, and for the settlement of said
Indians in the Indian territory, was dis
cussed until! the o:case of the morning
hour. The cridentlitls of General Ames,
Senator ehxn,fmtu Mississippi, were pre
sented and referred Lo the Judiciary. Mr
Revels' sane !was tiMn taken up, and af
ter a lengthy', debate, the motion to refer
his credentials to the Judiciary Commit
tee was defeated by it strictly party vote.
Ile thou took the oath as Senator. . •
(OUSE.—Many bills and resolutions
wore introditeed and referred. A reso
lution inquhing into the expediency of
separate legislation', for the taxation of
, fruit distillation, an especially whether
i it cannot be rellev of capacity and per
diem tax, was adopted. Two amend
ments to the , Legislative Appropriation ,
Bill passed. i' A large number of private
pension bills passed : 4 )A resolution was'
• adopted to ,inquire whether any officer of
tIM Army Or 'Nevi Departments have
been concerned In the selling of cadet
! , i 1
lutk
Ono
Ong
Wall
for the
Increase
11000'
Tho - ludileoliA4liliktiatt
Was *6l dtsesuamid.ill4iittoompnonl.
Both Mows intautiod untlliticaulpty.
Legslattire.::
.fparg,, Feb . 2t.-Among ' the 'blink
PP# l . 7 O Vr # l ar!lPie 6 (Txmillinti
gentusylvania Ufa Ituturinee
Ipaity.;_ble.'Rigen.littnidueal a bin: td
butorptinditheneaver Falls Water (ban.:
A bill was,altei. Itibredneed,
t
'Tiding that whoa a bond,* 'amino i)o
1 40 1 9',/ 1 0 11 . 14 4.0 )13 .X 6 Pd,Y. ' 11ifi
Sonsiteimmourr4 In the Unitsci amend ;
manta to Mated° River obatendionme,
ointiont: ' ' • •
Ileueut.- 2 -Mr..Lortry's flow Bounty bill
was defeated. The Senate bill *Whorls
lug die Western Pennsylvania Railroad
Company to Inane mortgage bonds waa
passed. The bill extending mechanics?
lien law on leasehold estates In Vertango
County, to Armttrimg, Clarion and But
ler. counties; missed: 3(r. Niles objected
ell the act extending the charter
: of the
Erie Cauat Company, and authorizing
the Company to alsokwater the Ohio
front Beaver to - Pittsburgh. • ,
Thracarz, Feb. Several local bills
Were fitinwiticed . ` and . referred. Ur.
Wltlie's Hoe Treasury bill was taken
up and d An amendment.' was
offered reqUlringproposals to be receiv
ed each month ear the redemption. of
State bonds, the beet Projxwall to be ac
cipted,.and monthly proem:ll4ns to bo
published ; 'pending the Wmaideratton of
which, the Senate adjourned....'. '
• komix.'—The. approprbittort 'bill was
under Consideration' during the entire
adineo was 840 04 robt
tive,tostrialng 910.09 appointment of a
board of managers for the Western -Pa.
Fob. 2S.—Both Houses adjourned at 12
my without transacting much boldness.
- The general insosan, co lawwsruyported
favorably.
. In the House the appropri;tlen kill
was discussed on second reading without
materielf alteration. .Tho Governor sent
la several vetoes..
Correspolutence.
SEA CIIAMTIEU,
• HARRIEMOTIO, Feb. 2), 1870. j.
Eerreit - Anaux—: pear Sir: In ;or der
that our position' on the Erie r .• •• ,T
largement may he properly iinde •
,and to correct, perhaps, an uninpiq
mhwepresentation on-the part of ythar '
correspondent, we ask the pardon of
yourselprintbreadeni for obtruding our
solves upOn.l•their notloe. We
iris • ' : Of the proposed en
. Sir t Cinial, and will aid
, td secure whatever
lia be nikessitry: Wo want
10 . • • r Irlimediate cOssilturmui
Omit. , •• • tpurstions, and will
- ' • ' . • Miami in oor;d Witt. All
the people understand
what 11-sakisk; arid • then express their
wishes and "We arab°. governed accord
}tr. litsidf - trio, is train and
Mei Rai Matter lit charge.' Acre la, so
far rii i irnknott, no ono hero Opposing the
incniuro. Otirposition la woll known to
•31r. Road rind the Mond, of tho move
ment. and wo have thus far seconded his
wishes in everything. lie Informs us,
that ho desires to pass tho present bill
now, and then may not ask further leg
-lalution until next winter; and; In the
meantime, will try what can bOdono by
subscription and sales of stock. ' •
In writing. to our friends and , h ating,
sit ."; 'it is asked, and requeetinit their vimine
on this question, as wo do on other queer.
Solls, we must not be understood as in•
citing opposition. • J. S. RUTAN,
W. C. SHURLOCK.
iednedlDepelimUly
Ma. Eorron: 'think when private
letters are publiiihed merely to try
to ' bring ridicule upon the- author.
the publisher kestrel) , fbuud a low state
Letetarkthe ittat jicorcr
Radical Ur. Quay has published what to
ewer crow oen.
W. W llrwin to 3irrA:.itlfenty. of Kit•
tanning, for the sole and avowed purpose
of bringing ridicule upon its author and
nothing else. The letter was so altered
and contorted that It really might be call
ed nothing but a bane forgery.. Pious
language fails to sufficiently impress ono
with the concentrated baseness of such
All net.
After trying for months to villify and
slander General Irwin, they now stoop
to the lowest, dirtiest, meanest trick' of
all—publishing an abortion of a letter,
representing it to be his, for the avowed
purpo3o or ridicule! The consequences
of such unurittigated baroness will sure
ly recoil upon the publishers' heads. I
have In my possession letters from Gen.
Irwin, and from unlimber of other prom
inent political gentlemen of this State,
and I must say that his compares favor
ably with any of them in style, composi
tion and spelling, and far superior to ono
I have from a certain Pennsylvania State
Senator.
Mr. Quay should not make fun of oth
ers because they can't write In the 'pol
ished' atyle he dc es. Gentlemen of Bea
ver county intuit be very careful when
writing to Tim Beaver Radical mau to
have all their words apelled correctly, or
ho may publish their letters and make
fun of them. 11. 1..
Beaver Valley, Feb, I% IKO
The Bearer County Teacher's As-
'iodation.
EDITOR Annus f—A very interesting
and profitable—though not numerously
attended—mooting of this Association,
was hold in the hall of the Public School
building of New Brighton, on Tuesday,
Feb. 12th. Those who were absent miss
ed en instructive treat. And it Is much
to ho regretted that the effort of our
County Superintendent, to keep active
an Interest In common School odumtlon
In the county, was not seconded by
large attendance from the immediate
community In which the Association
met. 5
A variety of subjects connected with
popular education, wore disco by
Messrs.-Hull, Kelly, Sloan, Bar well,
and Stevens of Pittsburgh, and by Dr.
Stanton and Prof. Fields of our own
county. A resolution thanking thegen-
Benson from abroad for their attendance
and addresses, was adopted. It would
be trespassing too much on your , emus',
to attempt oven a synopsis of the exer
cises. Those who took the trouble to at
tend, were amply repaid. The Associa
„tion adjourned to meet at the call of the
President, County Superintendent, G.
M. Fields. D.
Wanted.—Several good Pants Mak
em at Whiff dt Weinfeld's, Now Bright
on, Pa. marl,•tf.
Postscript.
Represesaistlou ol lae War.—The'
soldiers of Beaver and vicinity will give
a publieltapresentatlon of the War,from
the beginning to its close, ontloS even
ings of Thursday and Friday, March 10
and 11, in the. Court House. Admission
25 ets. Don't fail to go and see It.
Fire at Beaver , Falls.—On last
Sunday evening at about 74 p. In., a fire
broke out in the clothing store of Porter
4t. Co. In Deaver Fails, and before It
could be arrested the building was envel
oped In Llamas. . The tire Immediately ex
tended to the Drug store of Messrs. Wat
son # Wilson . , and from thence to aeon
fectionary establishment, all of which
were entirely consumed. A portion of
the contents of all the buildings, we un
derstand was saved. All of the buildings
we learn were Insured. Loss est/Ams
ted at about $8,009. The fire Is sup Posed
to have originated front the osplosion of
a lamp whish.was left standing' In the
clothing store, while the proprietor was
absent. : -
neightiortr: ; id
Beaver Polls haves gold enthenteitenlent
On hind at the Foment time. Thititrigin
of:ft la this About two winks Ago so
Wes engaged 'ln digging *
for 31 r.'ll o . M. Hifi oO lain street,
hi that be : tough: •in tint eveningaftergo-,
lug home, Its *erupt:en tlw ortudfrom his
bootSinksaw imuctiting ; bright sticking
ito,,.thretii. On intaudoing Kho at first
IntppOsedlt.to: ho • piece of brass, but
subsequently on biking It to a - sliver.
•emlth he was Informed that it was *
Vrenish gold coin worth 'about slaty eta.
But'litile was thoiight of the finding of
this money until a few days ago, When
an old paper aria diSonyetsd as baring
boon throWn out of tigriatme cellar, cOn
taloing the MioningirOida: • "To J. P.
Titerols deposited In a tar barrel seventy
thousand .ilollars In gold and twenty
thousand 'ln silver, about twenty Joan
feet In the direction of the ereek.'.frowt.
where this paper is deposited."' i• Thh;
paper is dated 1801, and is of the old
parehment style of paper. Tho writing
Ls also of the ancient kind, the it being
of the old fashioned sort: This paper
supposed to Italie been put wider a done
In the vicinity of the cellar somedO years
ago, by some person or persons at prod
eat unknown. While- we, express no
opinion on the merits of the above state
ment; It will be 'nodded that we have nbt '
appended taarsißdavit to its truth.
Markets.
;A:r4/1
Orrice or rue Prrrs. Gazerre.
• Monnar, Feb. IR, 1870..
• BUTTER—Theurria acoutlnued- good
deniand. for prime; to alatee Roll with
Otte sat aaoB7..ets.l. Common and lute-
Nor In supplrand dull.
• c steady but landmark' t
'Western Resterveaud nambo_igh; I_ol®
17, Factory, 1441744 Now York 0 94 0
191@20Farm -Dairy, 180 l 9; New York Goshen;
DRFASED 1100/3—ln -supply'
but very dull, may be quoted at 100.
DILILD FRUIT—Ico Improvement In
the demand, and no changes le Amdahl
quotations. Wo continue tO - *cote Ap
ples at 7(58 eta; arnl Peaches, as 91190 for
(fourteen, and 10®110 for halves. Black
beBo
rries, 15 @IR cta, kid pitted Cherries,
25(
}AIGE4—In steady demand but un
cbanged'at2l.
PLOUlt—The market continues' vary
quiet and dyll, and the demand'is still
restricted entirely to supplying Immedi
ate wentaof local trade. We continue
to quottr.weetent :noun at 11514115,80 for
ring and IniTKOI for winter. Rye
• • r 5,25.
AlN—Wheat, of which there is
t Ittle offering, Is still quoted at S LID
@Li 2 for prime Rod. Oats dull with a
supply considerable In excess of the de
mand; we continua" to quote at 42® 43,
buying. and 45447, selling.- . Rye is dull
&sever. wo now quote at 80®85. Corn
dull an d nominally unchanged. Barley
very'dulir, buyers are only offering 90e
for prime spring, and $l,OO for fall.
PROVISIONS—The market is quiet
and devoid of anything new or import
ant—demand fair and prices unchanged.
Shoulden4l3 for plain and 44. for Sugar
Cured; Ribbed side% 1514151; Clear do,
102617; Breakfast Bacon; 18; Sugar Cur
ed Hams, 186181. Dried Beef, Ln. Lard,
18 funerary and 17@r/1 in bbls and kegs.
IlanSausage, 131. Mess Pork, Pilia2.9.
SEEMS—Clover seed is (inlet but
steady, and while the demand N light,
regular dealers do net appear arixfous to
sell; we continue to quote at p1a8,50.
Timothy although In limited supply, is
quiet and unchanged, at $1.503:,.' Flax
seed unchanged at V,10a2,13.
STRAW—SaIes of rye straw at Stu,
and oats at Intent
MiiiiiEMM
TALLOW—SaIe of reudored at 9;;
rough, Gatti. 'Market very ;Wet.
=I
. Tim eilvertiser beets' bees Teetered to Matti
In ■ kw Isaacs, D 7 • very slespki remedy; Mtn
Meter, "stared several yeses erl* • wrote taus
tillitettos. sad Oat drat aware. Cosaamptlea,
asiztoos to iseloOtooliie 'ebb telliew sairelsts the
isms of ewe. ,
're an rtbo datre It, ba will tend a copy of the
prescriptiou used (free of Swigs). with the direc
tions fur prepping and Witt the um; width IbeS
will and a sow cent roe Consonzrzow. Arra
xs,Drioscuens, etc. The objector the advertiser
seintleg the Prescription is to benefit the alllicv
led, end spread Information which he conceives to
be Invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will
temmtruiLlt will s.AI than nothing, and
easy proves "iliii — nri- -
scriptigin will please address •
Tier. EDWARD A. filLilDif.,
" l ii r Illmb• r"JUst, Co.yhteys Xork.
Maythir
Errors of Toutb.
A 01IXTLKINAN who Sttirtiri for year* Dom Ner.
Tobin., Wily, Premmtme Deiny, and all Ore esibtu
of youthful Itutlametioo, will, for Ma sake ad our
kring humanity. aend hue to all who nehd it, tbir
receipt and direction. for making the dna* rem
tidy by which Me was cured.. Sneerer, aribing to
pmflt by the ad&ribies"a experience, can do go by
addreeolug, in perfect confidence,
JOHN LI. 011DRN.
No. ti Cedar street. New York
mayltlyj
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T E OEN clu e C are mw pm
to furnish all classes with roustant employ•
moot at home. the whole of the time or foe 111.
pore moment.. ftesioess.arew., light and prtlita•
ble. Persons of either new easily earn from le Ms.
to v. pie evening. and &proportional sum by de
voting tfleit whole time to the business. Boys and
girls earn nearly no much as wen That all rao
see this may sendlheiraddress and attest the bus
inn ss. we make this unparalleled offer: To such
RA are not well satbile a, we will send $1 dollar to
pay po lie trouble of wrttinu. lull particular..
a valuable 'sample. which will do to commence
work on, end m 0,14 of ma People's Llitrory Corn
pah les —one of tho lamest and best family newe
l:lnnen published—all sent free by mall. Reader,
it you want permanent. profitable work. address
E. C. ALLEN
ocrnant.
Married.
HOLLOWAY —JOHNSTON On the
inst., at Kittanning, by Rey. Win.
Hilton, Mr. JCAMO Holloway of P. lb
E. It. It., to :Miss Sallie J. Johnston,
formerly of this phiee.
11 fed.
McKENZlE—February 20. at her late
r sidenco In Industry, Ellen, wife of
W. 11. McKenzie, after a severe and
protracted Sines.
The thveased AVM 38 years, 8 months,
and •-t3 days old. Shot leaves a family of
seven children, and many friends to
mourn her loss, but they do not mourn
as those that have - no _hope. She died a
christian In thettruest sense, exhorting
all around her dying couch to prepare to
meet their clod. Peace be to her ashes.
J. R.
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New Adeertisements.
TIEAVENt• NEINENAIII.IC AND Rms7-
1.3 TOTE ail open Its Opting Session Marti
$l, 1870; Igew.l U. T. Taipley, Principal.
usisted by six able instructors In the different
Departments. Close°, are being conducted.
bow. In Greek, lade. Wench and Berman. the
Principal Is a suece.fol Lecturer and Experimen
ter with bls Apparatus. Philosophical and Cheml.
co!. Dusk tot the Piano awl ttrgan taught by a
Professor and vocal music hy • suretssful t
The lnditntion dourishing, and la no a i rs-
meat: and It Is determined by those haeing
A the
direction of it that it *hull Geed In the eau of ca
demics and Penile/trim .11 has done conf.sedly
for ten years. Add mon—
NEV. R. T. TAYLOR. Deaver, Pa.
marAtf
list of Causes for Trial at, March
Term, 1870.
vim Week.
John Speer vs A. W. Taylor, et al.
Andrew WKlndlepi vs Samuel Lloyd.
MUM& lAttun • vs Thomas Calhoun
Wm tierrard et um kw we, vs Idar(st ColUui.et
Gemve Graham vs Joint Flower.
B. F. Wilson's admits re J. P. A Hems!).
llartto NI Laughlin vs John Urged.
B. L Anderson ms T. Us es.
hamo vs C;11131.t.
BMW Te %JIM.
SEW ' vs Same.
Robert Frye vs Lourtmore At Co.
Seemeni week. '
John R. Smith vs William Glenn.
John W. 0111,eVrof W. S. Gill.deed. vs Joshua
I
' Buckley, it al.
G. G. Brown re A. W. Taylor.
Charles Vane VI N. Brighton Water Co.
Same vs New Brighton 6 Wellston Water Co.
Same. I v* Calvin R. Tuttle, et al
Same i v. Same.
Nell Irk of COlMlnetee TO John M. Struts
,llut IL Anderson vs William Andenon.
Bea . Chen 's admen. vs William Jenkins.
Mir el Genii vs Wm. .. Rai. et at.
Conrad &Walton vs Joel B.Goold 41, Co.
Patterson a Davidson vs Martha noildnv.
Jm. Thompson** cult vs Dl:minuses 'dui..
John Thpreley vi etuirlesllt. SIR.
Stephen Clarke mi C. l et at.
James Torranoe vs E
bertAl Tonsure.
Wm. Ramsey Bud wife . sonnet Oaths.
in Ferdinand Lndiv..
Samuel Megan
~ p. ay..w. a C. u.w. co
George Wads
Ti ir.oper Denh.rt.
dames Mbrar
T . m. a. Nt,t.a. Hal.
Thornton Walton •••• J. P. M. 1 . 6..
12 . eiry . lin:Z3mer
re J: B. llertillen.
vs A lessudit r Fombell.
Jeff. Wibms
a ,h CO.s S. P. Ross.
5atn'..1171..L°C..091. titinilo.d*r:keirs
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Po Pir er ey.
Jonas G. MMus:hoop vs D. 0. Marquis.
William Johnston vs Lewis Reno.
Pniek Kite. et or. vs Pat. Carrot. et oz.
Wm. &lambi!. m us. vs Win. 11. Wiseman.
Cluistlau Greta vs Y. Ft. W. S C. R.m. Co.
rearkel JOHN CAINIMULY, PriMp.
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CASK WI TRAIN
'At 2.ltrketpticellfbr
2000 BUSHELS OF OATS;
1000 istrsertrve" , as' itiriz6
1000 BUSHELS OP CORN
JAMES DUNCAN,
rani:togs; Beaver co. p l.
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Who issA just received one of the isrgest
an 4 utnnt n nplete otodu ever brAight to
Rene cnuttly, ensisting of
FOREMN AND DOMESTIC
DRY - GOODS
Hats,CoOdc Furs,
wootrat 511330164
CLQTI IlTa ,
Carpets earl Oil Cloths,
Hardware,
QUEENSWARE.
Ci-ELOC.EIR.I.IIS p
Burrell Plan:it - 1i 25 et... awl .Ipwar.',
(L.A./caw, 20 , eta. lux] iipwsrd,
Tartan Plaid Alpacas= cis and upward,
Plain Alpacas, LO ctt and upward,
PRINTS 4 AND 124 CEN2X
, Mullins, 10 ctn. and upward.
Domestic G ingbams ilkfi" eta and upward
nov 17.3 m.
asaaat.
A Valuable Varna la Itaewoaa Timm.
Beaver Gump,
LyliT ea Macaw* abet, two awl osobatt alba
treat the Oblo Itlrer and da rain tram Nem,
rataleln:
iOne Hundred amid Tkbiy-Flve Awns e
ibout tIU acre. of whlth are ander calthellow—We
had wood bu!, sod Arty Nava thereof beteg am
derlol
WITH aqua COAL.
The baprovetnettu cmilet of • kqg &veiny' 11oow
—7/me etabte. tc. There la •
GOOD MILL.SKTIC
Ou the premien, Salem take plan 110 the prom.
lan, on IVeidity' Marsh 4.11T0, al I.r. ma.
N. B.—The allure property will be *old la part
or whole, to salt parthasers. Term. nude kiwi
on the day ofsatr. CHARMS WTTCttNtt.
Pcbta, lit7ttatv)
CM==:IM=Z!
1)110POISALS FOR COUNTY DOME.
The undersigned will melt e prottomit fur the
fnenlehlog of the mat crialr and bulklum a Coanty
Home, tot the County Pour Yana." wear Ma
month of Mumma Creek. Moon township. until
Friday Navels Jib 18M. at V o'clock. a s.
Ms building to be of brick, our handfed by linty
:ant wee two storks, with Mane hattermut.
Plans and sp.:Macadaoa can be area at the Coat
rairdOners. (Moe. !Mayer. Pa. docatity for der
faith' ul performance of the work will br required.
MI proposals to be .sled, and directed to ••Diree
rmn of t h e Poor," B.ICIO, Beaver Comq, Pa.,
and marked . Proporals for County Holm.
tit.BNTZ
S. Bele ANA Prorate
feb.t3wl It. 11. COOPER.
ILadical and Local copy 3 time. and maid but to
U. Iliac.
PG* SALEL—The underidgned will Dell We
house and lot to Beaver —said property helm
uow oncepled by shpt. R. Berne, —located ea Bee
toad bireet. The twine welsher live roosie—cellar
under part or the tome—sad web -hoare,
ia
vble, Re.. on the lot. A cistern wear the
door, and the lot Iv enclose with a vied tesoe.—
.Che above property will be sold derv. bet
ilbspiwed rot before the Arai of March, It will this
be for rent. Apply to Jenieph C. Wilson, or to the
inbecrlber.
tantklahtsw) TTIONAh WALTERS.
LII GF 711ON111" Mats nay with oar Pa?
mit A anew, Ksr. Taa and lIITIUICILTooLs
Circulars free. F. W. DORMAN t CU,
fel:ea.:lml 97 W. Leonhard St, Baltimore.
PITTSBURGH BANK OF SAVINGS.
ST Posit Is Avenue, Pludniegle, M.
Chartered in 186Qi.
Open tatty from f to 4 o'clock. and on SATURDAY
, from limy tat to November IAL Ito 9 o'-
clock: And from November Ist to May Is 4 f to 9
fiunwt pant it the ram of 111 pie tent.
treeof i.e. Audit not withdrawn compounds silitl
lannully In January and July. (tools of by-laws.
Ate., fornhdred .t the office.
(IEOR(3B A. HERBY. Nu%
S. H. 11.anritax, l V i ce Pm *.
JAI= PAM, - •
H. E. WHiwucr, Sec'y sad TrosiVr.
A. Findley. .1. L. Graham. 'A H. Ball,
Wm K.Hunlek, Joo. B. Dilworth, Y. Ham.
O. Vallenobre, Joshua Moder. John Scott,
Kohl C.lllelithetti. ehiWthwi ZhJi•
T. W. A A. h. Su; Solicitor.
Farm For Sale.
, YA BM, rot:Went:lg Ninety-wren awiA w
thereabouts, known la the pngettJ at Jolla
doomed, to MOW' t shoat cm•
WM from Beaver and about this same !NMI nail*
too and Brighton,
All Muter/aid with CoaL
There are on It a Frame Dwelling and a Log Sta
ble; also. any amount et Fruit trees of Um tiole
yet swede of 'pole.. moths.. plums. amiss
and pears. Th e Wm Is In good molt andta •
high oats of ealttrukm.
Also, A INeee of Land
betossiaa , to the Mate of the owe aea., known
as the Saw 11111 proptrty.Brady'e ran, cositain.
logsbout slaty-Are acres . Dearly all underlaid with
?Artie Fere Vela V (bal.
It Is well Timbered. W • good o ur Power. aal
Meats. of timber la the se*lthorbood wasting to
be rowed. Tbm . m a leg dwelling sad • trans our
bb thereon erected.
.91 A. KrO
ChiIIPows AYPICK,
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poufm • )
For dale.
/V.? ti
of the moat Valuable nalasee Steads la
1,/ • Borough orßeldgewater. la wbkha &Am
and Cordertionery More has been curled es lbw
the let tort. yarn, la offered err isle. The ores
and everything pertaining to the bakery depart
ment, and the entire property, to la ander.—
The beading. eonalet of
Owe Tiro -dory Brick Howse,
Wore room on lint moor. NM* fen • Illelien ail
Dialog-room la Um raw of Om atom-goon. Also.
One Franc Dwelling House.
Ili% fret, sevunted front the Brick by a
obkli also fronts oo the strait ; a rood if% l it r it:
derneatti„ It bet cmp. The beluga of the trout of
TS feet on the comer l. unoccupied, sod la wad&
for bonding. On the lot Ls
A Good Frame Mablia,
leobooff. Cistern by the Kitchen, sad WI other
oot•belldnage reef:wry. Tuve is, Wee,abaribiscr
or IWO or tie lot. and
A Grope Arbor
running throe& the whole depth .tit. on whkh
ant theOw choicest
la pu l ma. All ander Irma
well true,
and property astly egarded as adapt
ed to the pa rpome lbw rt
med. TM lea
fronts IS bet, and 'Mend* hack 150 bet, It Wo.
eated on Bridge street, near tae /IMO.
The Block and Ileteree on Ow pekalass earn be
puckered if desired, tail ow J. N. lime& truer
Law, Swum or so the nederriened.
is
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pimalseill braph.
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