The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 16, 1870, Image 3

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The attention of tho
t , the following Now
o Melt appear Ihr tho
toMs to-day - :
Notioo—John MoNIIII
118nottor's Column.
i 'loaning Fenthont.—t
!ewickley Surseria+
. A .• drop.
'Sotico to .11r;dge
11111 l elk
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For Silo-41. B. Cha
Itoche.ter 314b10
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submerlptlons for
voi.—Tho following
titre paid the numii sot
names on •stibtierlptiot
Sincelpo date o
cation.
.I.:hit Culbertson, Ilarli
s. W. W. Coughey,Oro
.h ..c NicGallick, Indust
Darragh, Roches
T. 11. Douglass, Bridge ,
rapt, J. Sharp, Itocitost
Cumin, Baden,
Jo.cph Miteholl, Beavor,
4,0 Blackhawk,
lotir'y fitehring,tiew Sewickley tp.,2
!tarry Entrick, Knob,
Ja.. Johnston, Industry, 2
Eckles, Industry, 2 :
1 s M rs. S. J. Hartshorn, Beaver,
.1 N.,.th Scott, Deaver, 2 0
1. E. Adams, Oil City, ' sis
Mrs. S. D.'slarquis, Beaver, 2 Of.
W. 11. Marshall, Rochester, 4 00
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Ur, D. Stanton, New Brighton, 2 00
A Doable Ttork in. New Heigh
lou.--At a meeting of tho Town Council
held in New Brighton 'on the ith
resolutions were adopted a uthorizing the
Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago It.
It. Company to lay down a second track
through the Borough.
Watited.—Soveral good Pants Mak
,..r, at Schiff' Jc titelnfold's, Now Might-
Pa•inar2;tre
•
Now• in tho time tb trim your grapo
nic. if you did; not do it In the Full.
'ftve, are better' left; until June, but if
you mount do it then, now is ur good a
av you can get;
NoTIt E.—All periions wanting to buy
or sell Real I.lstate, of any kind; should
get:" Tito Pittsburgh Real Estate Regis
ter" Published monthly by Croft it
Philips, 'teal Estate Agents, 1'i0.•139
l'ourth Avenue, Pittsburgh, l'a. Sent
to any addresS. . folalOt
in Old 'Occident. Mr. James
.I"luiton of Indust - I.y township this Co.,
has born In 1807, on the farm on . which
htltiuw resides,having lived on It all his
life. 'llls longest abseneo front hozno
during this period of 63 years, was 17
We vouturo to say that but row
citizens of that or any other township In
the county can boast of eo long a contin
uous ru,,idoneo in ono place.
Rev. Thomas U. Hanna. Pastor
‘.f tilt) ,round Unitixt Presbyterian
church( Pittsburgh Pa.ovill deliver the
iiuh lecture of the course, thin Tuesday
i.ti•eieg, March 15th in the Court House.
•• l'inNonalistn." •
'.N.arrtrriu.l Birmns.—This is the
mine of one of the best pi operations in
th, fine (if Bitters now before he public.
It is a yelled cure for dyspepaia,fever and
:Lew, acidity of.the stomach, loss of 'up
ptstuo, nausea, heart-burn, jaundice: and
all .11 - 5e:1,04 arising from disordered Ago
,tomach, liver or s intestines. They
arc a superior article, and those In need
or :II) invigordtlng tonic should at once
1,n...0w a bottle of PM Constitution Bit
t. r,. It Is an invaluable preparation,
:11”1 its use never falls to lie attended
iiclrtliel4plest results. Our readers
, li.aild buy this medicine in preference
to an others. It. will bo sure to do them
Try it bottlepul be convi n ced.—
./yo;/.non Citizen.
DarMagian Tosropthip Road
We published the Darlington
a p Itanol Law in the Annus of heat week.
:1 , ti ;is is a very important local 1111../01-
L., N 1 to trust the citizens of that township
'a , 111 exercise great care in'seleeting their
”.pervisors fur the present year. • The
ketion for these (Anvers takes place on
!h.. second Tuesday of April.
PermOnal.—lteprescittative Shurlock
his our timid:Si fora copy of . ll's
Legislative boot hook. It is a useful .
work to thosawho are novices fu matters
isl tegiSlatiiists
Prof. G. 1.. Eberhart of Cie I:Attuning
public schools has also placed us under
obligations fora free ticket to thu "An
nual which takes place
'larch .2ifth 1570.
1, - )y ' s or other partes w
me II the habit of frequenting nt -i y prem
ho
~, on the Sabbath flay aro hereby noti
fi,l if their visits are continued they will
p,m,eetited to the lull extent of the
JoliN
towliNhip, Nlarelll3, !KV
Tulin.. II 'mg.—Thomas D. Carr, who
v feted 1401110 tines oiu o Of tho
sir.ler of Miss Box, ht Bel t onnity,
sod sentenced to ho hanged, had hls mist,
taken to the Supreme Court of Ohio, on
slit of error. That tribunal reviewed
th e proveeillugs In the Court Wow, and
ine found no error, has ordered his
,e , ation to take Once ou Thursday,
Match 240 i. Carr will he the first per
•••.e ever hung In Belmont county.
and Musical Concert—
forget the Lecture on the Bible anti .
"...al concert et the Court House in 80a
..e Tlitirsakty evening next, at 7 o'.
•
l'r.,f. Zweldinger,organist of fit. Mich
.', • otarell, and musical professor. In
l 'Arsiairgli,noeompanled by six-orseven
: , .-nowr s of his choir, will he present on
of the locturo, and give a
' , ...•rt of sacred music to piano IICCOM•
Fr. Luke, formerly pastor
~oet %rimers, will also be pros
' °t• Altogether, the lecturo and the
Iwode will afford a rich treat to our coin
,Tieketa only 2 eta.
Slushiest Illeatfi.—Our kouloni will
I.o , 6tioNs be as deeply twined to learn atm
1%.. art. to announce the iindden tleatls of
4.-1..0wn Hoover, E.4q., of this city. On
-1 satunlay afternoon, as ho But In his
411. a, roading a dowapaper, the dread
o ,, renger Itatne to summon him to an.
ti" r, world. NVithout a note of warning
dropped suddenly from his chair and
Aired. Ito had fur some time been af-
I ieb‘i with dlaeaaeofthohoartiuld luogo.
a tod a week or two provioue had boon
Lought to the verge of the grave, but
ad recovered and had been attending to
111. business in his urinal boalth.—Tus
earawaS dooea/e.
• Weissif plitvata Wei
tit:dyed at this"aitie kW* days ago,
from a althea of Callfonda, says:
",Rtebll.. bedtime fkr e.yarg pl i
esealp
• what". Woliag Ma/0bl) the Itheri
etr stands at 66° INCIVIN yore. The entire
Sacramento valley Is clothed in green
grass and fragrant flowers. No country
In tho world so beautirul. and no climate
healthier than ours. I was greatly re
joiced to see that_tny old acquaintance
and frieltdMien,ethl Irritriferjui . ./
Htete TreaeWer. l, lo , .
Weight of Cool fit Coke.—Repre
'sent:dive Shurlock, of this county, road
a bill In placo ht the Ilaiiiie'oflteProsonl
tativos at Harrisburg, last week, to 'fix
the standard weight of coal and coheth
Beaver county. 'lt provides 'as follows:
"sscrios 1. 'Bo it enacted," dtc.•"That
the standard weight of .bituminous cos
in thooounty of Hotver,bo, mats hereby
declared to bo, seventy six (76) pounds
avoirdupois° to the busfiel of merchintc
ablo coal. •
pw
paid
COO
Elm.. 2. That the standard measure of
coke manufdetured from bijumlnpas
coal hi the cattily a psaieir;:srbei so •
by tha bushel, %bane' twolhottehind
hundred and eighty eight (2,688) cable
Inches, and the standard weight per
bushel shall be forty (40) pounds." •
Typographleal.--Frout some GRIM
or other, not now understood by us, wo
failed to receive a copy last Week of The
Beaver Valley geralit A friend at,Nent
Brighton, lihwover: sent its a Copy of it
by express a few days ago, in which Its
typographical errors are pointed out and
,the number on each page footed tp. They
'are as follows: •
bit page, number of errorn, GO
" .. 72
341
4th "
66 64 44 75
• Total,- . .• . ....
Some twenty or twenty-live of these oc
cur in Sheritr GraMing's sales. Accent
puttying the paper sent, to us was tho
following advertisement, which we aro
asked to insert gratis:
WANTII3O.—A proof reader la warded at the
office of 27te Bearer Valley Herald, to whom
a good calory will Im vireo: Apply at once.
In their necessities, our neighbors of
ho herald hove "our wholo giyuipathy."
Plano tbr Sale.—A good Vlano is
offered for mule or rout. Inquire et this
office. inarl6;3t.
l'ablie Eutertalament.—Tho La
dies Benevolent Society of Bridgewater,
Rochester and vicinity, will give au en
tertai nnuin t at the Baptist elm rch, Bridge-
Wat 0.4.1 TilllrStilly and Friday evenings,
.Nltc c:, Ihh tad lath, consisting of Dia
logues, Declantations,Niusic,
'rho ladies composing this society have
labored very efficiently In behalf of the
poor of this vicinity for the past two or
three years. anti ihe en tonal 1111 l cut which
they now , propose to give order to
raise soma funds should receive the
practical encouragement of all. We
hope to chronicle at great success for the
en tertahlutents.
:fluidic for All.—Among the many
`i...stablishinents which do honor and
cred.t to the energy and taste of our mer
chants, the beautiful and co odious
musical emporium of .Messrs. Mellor t
!locate, Fifth avenue, in e4pecially attrae-
Mr. Melia wilt he remembered
as proprietor of the musical headquar
ters formerly located at 81 Wood street,
while Mr. Iloene of the late firm of
Roffman, Hoene dc Co., will need no in
troduction to the musical people of Pitts
burgh. These gentlemen have united
their interests, are now proprietors of
one of the most complete and perfect es
tablishments of the character west of the
mountains. Thekextensive experience,
and thorough-going business qualifica
tions have been put to the test in fitting
up their rooms, with a result which
makes it safe to say, that whatever can
not be purchased there, is not known in
the musical World. In the four stories
of the building
,which they occupy, Is
contained everything in time line of mu
sical goods or instruments, front the
tiniest Jews-harp to the most superb pi
ano, or powerful organ, and are of the
bast quality . and the most approved
styles and patterns. In sheet music,
book, 4:;!.., they offer special indutro
mean, and purchoSers will fled a stock
selected with unusual care, while in tho
line of pianos and organs, they .are far
ahead of all other establishments In this
city,in variety of make,styles and prices.
For full information, address the pro
prietors, Mellor S lluene, XI Filth eve
rine, Pittsburgh, who will 6o happy to
send circulars and price list to any 0-
dress.
The Beaver Academy , has been
revived and promises well. On Monday
morning last, Itov. Dr. Scott was at his
post in the Institution and was cordially
welcomed to the. important trust' by a
Committee of the Trustees. The num
ber of pupilS in attendance and in itn:
,inediate prospect is larger than was un
lielpated when the condition of things
was considered. Mopes are entertained
that the good old school has taken a now
lease of life and prosperity, and success
seems now well assured.
In a few days circulars will be prepar
ed and ready for distribution, and will
give all necessary information. Send to
the Dr. for one, or to U. I'. Lowary or It.
like, Esq., Members of the - Board of
Trustees.
Thy Soldier% Entertainment.—
The entertainments given by thesohliers
of this vicinity on hist Thursday and
•
Friday evenings were well attended, and
the :audiences were generally well pleas
ed with the performances. The exervises
consisted Of memos and eceurrencem dur
ing the late rebellion, commencing with
the surrender of Fort Sumter, and en
' ding with the capitulation of Lee at Ap
pomattox, Court ifollse. The occasion
served to bring up recollections of the
past, and to remind one of the stirring
days running from 1861 to 1565. Some
thirty or thirty-live ex-soldiers took part
in the entertainments, the most of whom
acted the soldier properly, while others
had either forgotten what they wore
taught in the service, or had la:paired
but little knowledge of drill, rules, reg
ulations and discipline. This criticism,
however, only applies to a seal num
ber of those who took a part in the per
formance. The majority of them did wall,
and their deportment retleked no dim
engin upon the honorable and marked
events which they were delineating.
The order during both evenings, was
good, in fact quite an improvement in
Court House gatherings. The gross re
ceipts mneuntel to about $125,00—5100,00
of which wo presume is clear gain. Short
ly before the close of the entertainment
on the last evening, a beautiful song, en
titled the " I n t4s are conning Home."
was well sung by Miss Kennedy of West
Virginia.
The fourth lecture of the regular
course was delivered in the Court Rouse,
on Tuesday evening March sth, by Rev.
J. J. Jones, Pastor of Asbury Chatpel
Pittsburgh; subject, "The Without and
the Within." We mean not io disparage
any othericeturer, but we do say that
the lecture of Mr. Jones WWI the lecture
of the season. We expected something
good from "Jim" and we were not dis
appointed. The audience was not (mite
so large as at some of the previous lec
tures, but the fact that many were avail
ing themselves of the lino sleighing; and
very many of those who attended:the
former lectures were engaged in rehdars
ing fur the ,Soldiera Exposition which
took place two evenings afterward ac
counts for the failing off in the attend-
We will not do the lecturer injustice
by giving a synopslWof it; a part of It
would not answer for the whole. flis
premises were well laid, and his deduc
tions therefore worofull and Convincing.
It was evident to all, that ho bad given
his subject a vast amount of, study—in- ;
deed it was a vast subject and had
Ploughed deep whore others merely
skimmed the surface.
o g4,
: - Ills Madotk ilkito*. - 4 *Ol* ono.
nererthisi- . elitribil trhistested by
MoCliggi ' ^l fhtunqqiiilkiritlilMSl4
• :beets m. AtemsVto: hove heard' "
0 ieititiMM Ainitiefi on el molded . lid-.
milting inotrlf WI !!tinmreps, ,
According to our - - recofleettait of tho
lectunitilltyksairgorie tilwheivittitebiol,
hi': 4 4e4suatie. °ICI "yaw! allnsil Plin
cots hurttorons i sharistsrose t t well art:
aufAinaNiliii'motognaUkakc.4lo
other scholar.; ~..
anio', wears ,not writing • ,bicerrsv :
P li /tq t h e letOlre!.* B ikPrelbilo hY MP
log to these who missed thedeeturs you
nuo'. ll 'eliocheli RS lifts !WIWI:" ' :`" '''
RLTOIIITEIL
RHOOD NSW'. ,:,
IMQ
sdirow cmcir;
• • The millibars and Mends oithekietli•
odlat .citurebi at Moira* Made the
pester,
,Rev. Imessi a donation
vittleon the ult.' An'itddresii: iris
Made by Mr. 11. Patterson,and thepastor
restiondtid lit it happy mintier, thanking
the visitors iM• their kindness.: The dri•
nation amounted to over , ono hundred
oat 011 hat-has • been established at
Bh Station, ilia • Is named
Card • Beytn honor of W. W. Card,
Su • minima of the P. C. and St. L.
hail It la 'claimed that It will be a
grad . •—. • nation' to 'taw - Athena
of thl treniuty fine Beaver:— Mr. GM. ,
breat • we understand. has been appolu
toil P banister.
The
late of
lands of William McCormick,
tnwell township, 'this county,
n earnestly requested to render
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khieola hii
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aid
all h
F ,ti ?ocelvott Raid' CrOmiltio
oat the tr: S. Consul, pt pelfast„
, stating that ho Is In the Altu4
there:lit great .distress, Unlorts
peodily rendered he will Ito past
man help. Tho Consul writes that
the friendi of the nnfoituuate
man I their duty in the mitten ho will
ruak the whole oase . publie through the
pape a el"Pelinayleaula. `" •
Babe Montgomery once srioe.--Thli
notorious viliaip signalized himself by
another exploit on Friday evening last.
In .company with al brother rough, by
the name of clatry, ho was raging amund
the streets early in the evening seeking
somebody to plek a quarrel with. About
seven o'clock Mr. Joseph Woodburn, an
old and rospuetablo citizen, was walking
down eliemunt street in company with
Mr. Robinson °Maysville, when they
we're overtaken by Montgunery end his
follow reirdir% The former immediately
seized Woodburn by the throat and
shook Ithuyielentty. The latter, ',high- -
let/oil by Alux attack, wrenched himself
loose and attempted to rush intoa house
near at huntL
Before he could reach tho steps Mont
gomery took hold of him again, and this
time drew n pistol and cocked it. Wood
burn again mucceeded In freeing himself,
and this time got into the house. puth
rowdies attempted to follow, and outdo
several violent attacks upon the door.—
r. Woodburn.shortly afterwards, made
information before Esq. llornish, and a
warrant was issued for the arrest of the
r owdies. Chilly was found, La tup Loth()
time of writing Montgomery has not
been overhauled.
We have Wen obliged frequently here
tofore to chronielo the doings of this no
torious young scoundrel, andbisvo fre
quently directed pubilmattentlon,to the
filet that no man's life 'email be consid
ered safe while he was li&onsed to parade
the streets armed to the teeth and full of
evil intentions. We have only to ask,
now, how long this kind of thing wlll be
tolerated in our midst? Must justice
sleep until some lunocentand unoffend
lug citizen is murdered by thii &Spero
dof— Wash. Reporter.
It has been settled, It is ssid, that the
Chartiers Volley railroadwill approach
Washington borough by thaviostern, or
creek route, greatly to the 'disappoint
ment of many who wore anilous for the
adoption of the'eastern ramie ma UT:
bai.n known some mouths ago,_ the AU
emitter says it would have auderlaily les
sened, if not defeated, the subscription to
the road. Bides the 'company say they
will fulfill the promise to build the main
stein of the road to Washington, the mat
ter of approach Is not of iso much impor
tance.
BUTLER COUNTY
On Wednesday February =4l, while
Mr. Michael Christley and Miss Mary
Riddle, of Centreville, this county, were
q)ing to Middlesex, Mercer county, in a
eigh, the horse becamosuddenly fright
ened about throe miles north of Mercer.
The parties in the sleigh were thrown
out, and the horse ran over an embank
ment, some sixty feet high, and was
instantly killed. The animal way the
property of Mr. Edward Christley, of
Centreville. Fortunately the parties
were not Injured.
A few days ago a child of Win. Thomp
son, residing near Lardin's Mill, was
severely scalded. Mrs. Thompson wont
to the spring, leaving her two children
in the room, one aged five years, and the
other about one and a half years old. It
appears from the statement or the oldest
that when the mother left the room they
got the poker and were working, about
the grate on which there was n kettle of
water, and by some means upset the
kettle, throwing the contents 'all over
the youngest child. Dr. Sweet, of Sax
onburg, was called In and is treating the
rase, but if Is teared that the child cannot
recover. Another warning to mothers.
=9
Our town, Waynesburg, was startled
last week by the news of the disaster to
the ship Oneida. With it mine the news
that John Phelan, Jr., son of Hon. John
Phelan, was on board andi l was among
the lost. Later intelligeneaconfirms the
sad tidings. Ire wain young man about
24 years of age, and was universally be
loved and respected. Ho Mitered the
naval service in ISti2, at the school at
Annapolis, front which ho graduated In
Receiving . a - ennimbtsfOn riad-
shipman, be was attached to the Iroquois
on the Asiatic stationoand was transfer
red to the Onclabt. A wok bonito the
disaster he wrote to his parents, telling
them that he was coming home, and
expressing joy at the prospect of soon
seaing them. The account says that the
Pincers met their fate candy and heroic
ally, preserving discipline to the last,
and sending off tlao sick in the few boats
they had. It was a more heroic death
than to full before the cannon's mouth.
A on of lion. Andrew Stewart, of
Unlontwn, was also lost on tho wino
slap.
Tho Young Mon's Christian Associa
tion of Waynesburg has had another
internal di Inculty, ending in the resigna
tion of several members, and a good deal
of blowing. We would suggest to the
faculty of tho College to dissolve the
sotioty and start a now ono.
ijah Actium; of Wayneiburg,has been
appointed Steward of the Poor House by
the Directont. Ito served In that capaci
ty, and made a very efficient officer.
Mr. James Barnes, of Carmicimels,
was married to Mrs. Lantz, of Dotys
butg, on Tuesday of last week. The
bride is eizty-five, and the bridegroom
eighty-two. Wo call upon our: neigh
bor counties to beat this.
MERCER. COUNTY
. .
Twenty five* hew members were re.
celved the Piesbyterian church nt
Sharon on Sunday 2.th ult. Greenville
claims asoldier of the war of 1812, named
Peter Roberts. James IkPlieam, Esq., of
Mercer, had a cow choked to death on
last Sunday. The Methodists have had
a protracted meeting in Clarksville and
about fifty persons Joined. The revival
lu the Mine duvet at Greenville, which
commenced about two months ago, still
continues with inereaqed - intecest; about
two hundred have boon added to the
church. T. C. Sanford, esq., proprietor
otElinford 'a Woolen Mills, in Sandy
Ilitit i rl l4 Pr.#lpandsT T-Y i ffr
ift r 4 l ***o pe le *ikkrtirtg:
Clitiate county, iibip •of cattrag
4141401pri r Atkumt willsmompligns..utu
bo Immo , ow Claa• Irtita 'Midi*, dna
woubilamitbilm to eitherriVeYruilbsirg
ortanarae, ritlibth #ferehttibc phials liar
was tuilmiibit , ol.lWairlii!ttii Wit&
ii i I liktek o P tbietb i lad c 'brint '4(11- a'
bibandidifiliranirtitift"ltaittali n iTh ii44).`
leil iqmareitan Ail'lliiibitA#4o iq .
it
i s t i ' "O r 4 " OH * 4*: . **ltdgu4iit.
vilieltigt ea ra044. 1 .•4 1 •1:444144/as,
lining s o , o 4 o o.4FP*,iclUitlkirft forlegare
for him. The friend did so, ind brought .
hlluslettar lontalislokedt;ft for ilfittL 4
48 &Mtn an 4 0410u:ore hriatennd made
paythle
_ln: Thames ' lingbee ender*
Anna j , Tide' legs'. betionita to Aho'!dio,;
vei; l erboilakiiiiitmailirtailti4*te ' ile
rffi 0014'iiiOiwkal.wiyiiis6tire: . 7rve
voui 4 b49 l orughei:weat:to vilio4ing
sw4 44. AW..Angt *ma. si;4 jilktur
Chicago, gorilla' Owe hewn' traced by i
&Senate who arrested. him and brought
him trek, but • unliarguataly,tme !until
ballad twat , most'of - tbrituonerii
• : . -Itswnitrics ocittniy.. •
. ,
The ,Lasirince aurnal says; it under
stand% that the prepiletOrl'of ftlio (nett,:
ries ainlth istikinrabild:Csnne
ntontpt p , roditethin of,teu,per cent. cm
foritier.prieea, yi'honallers,,wnnted the,
foodeis to putrid their shore of Awned:Ma
tlonr,-thought to ho obOut ono half,• , but
they refused, nutltho result wee a strike'
among the'reeders or the Sherango Iron
worlis'on Wednesday inOttilmt las'
citizens of Virurtentburi,!taW-,
ranee 'county, and:Zola:indigo, " Puller
counticiire considerably 'elided with the'
prospect, or becoming . conueeted with the,
world "and the rest o f mankind,'!. by the
iron rail and steam engine. If the peo
ple or those londitles realises fulfillment
orthelr hopes, while we hare in Interest
in the business of. this •wiarld, We will
throw up our hat and rejoice with the*.
Will some ono inform WI of the facts' on
whbitt the prtopeebt apeken,' of rests tH
Latir,eisci;roar4ol., •
A, Jotter
,l'~. F.i i 11: U 4 :6:[KO ~ ~.1 Ny.'i).'i ~) ;i.[N :~
WAHMINGTON,D.V., March ii, 1870.
The Army DM—lndian ,Afrairs—=Coba
Cadetship limealigation—iisient Decision
—Lent—.Beadon.v in Washington—Wash
ington Hotels—de., its.
The MGM in the Musa yOterday on
the army bill, attracted to the Oat:cries a
largo number of military officers, and
those seeking appointments in the army;
the latter class in particular, whose only
encouragement for success was centered
In the hope that the bill would be defeat
ed. General Sherman remained on the
•floor during the entire debate, and scorn
ed exceedingly well pleased with the
unanimity of the Members on the stl..)-
Joel. The bill, 1424 it passed the House,
provider fur a board onesisting of ono
Major General, two Brigadier Generals,
and two Colonels, whose duties it shall
he to examine fully into the military
records, qualification and general fitness
of all ollicers of the army below the rank
of brigadier, anti to recommend fur up
.pointment, transfer or retention, such as
may be found best fitted for the position
required of them.
' Indian Affairs: Wu seem to be growl
biting by, the logic of events toward a
better understanding of this grave ques
tion. Just now the public mind is
shucked by the horrid massacre of sick
wonted and children by' col, , Baker, in
Montana. Sheridan's effort to parry the
fermi or Calyces letter has only aggrava
ted the case, Congress scorns to be alarm
ed and very sensitive. As yet their ideas
are without furor, • But a motion in the
House calling for a bill from the (MW
mince, will bring out all they know.
What
r they lack nun he readily supplied
,saet • •
by practical men who aro here, and aro
willing to render all possible aid.
WO havejust learned that the Presi
dent and Con. Sherman both refuse their
sanction to the Powder River Exploring
Company, and the Secretary of the Inte
rior refuses to appoint commissioners to
negotiate for the removal of the Soshono
and other Indians from the milk° river
country;uilegiugllutt he has no place to
put them tam tiny will not be altble to
the sum objections. A bill is already
prepared by a man of large pummel
experience, and will be Introduced OU - it
week. This 1,111 dim!,, with the whole
Indian question, front Ala,ka to Leaven
worth. it Proposes to make and main
tain pewee—to makethe most of the In
dians self supporting within ten years
Have 500 live:4,l.i I =1,000,000 annually
over the present ot • o ••1. It remains to
be Neon whether tsoagrevs iv ready and
willing to deal with the whole subject,
mid adopt a policy of the highest interest
to white and rt4l men, and etrever settle
nil; vexed question.
Geaeral Questa', the Minister of the
Cuban insurgents is actively engaged in
pressing upon the attention of Congress
the propriety of at once helping his peo
ple out of their present dithetilty.• The
General soya that his people now have a
bona fide government, with executive,
legislat Ivo and judicial branches properly
organized, and that it has abolished sla
very, and In actual posseslon of two
thirds of the Island; with it splendid
army in the field. Ills report seems
almost incredible, but Is having the
desired effect of hastening a report from
the committee in the Ifouse, of which
lianksi Is chairman. The committee
It is thought, will In a day or two report
In favor of the resolution to do faro neu
trality between Spain and Cahn.
Tito investigation by the military cent
mate° of the sale of cadetships is !leak
ing quite a stir among a class of fellows
hanging about Washington, who make
it their Mishaps* to get et:qualms:4 with
each new Member of Congress as soon
ILY ho arrives in town. IVtien onto In
troduced they aim to, and very often
Rimmed In Ingratiating themselves in thoi
'mentber's favor. The object of this In
troduction is to get Congressional Ina n
one.° to aid themlntlobbying bills tiro'
Congress; Ptitaiuiag elerkidlipa 'ln the
departments, influencing thiamine and
foreign Presidential appointtatils, se
curing Government thearstets. If * the
Investigating Committee continue their
labors they will aeon fi nd that the sale of
cadetships is one of the lesser evils as
compared With others where Congress
ional influotwo Is bartered for money. '
A cluestian which is of great interest to
the inventors and manufacturers of the
country, will be decitk•din a few days by
the Chief .ImAire of the Supreme Court of
the District of Columbia, The question 4
abandonment of Invention. It has always
bruit held by the Patent ditto that anln
vettor abandoned his inveetion if lie al
lowed it to remain several years in the
Patent office, after rejection, without tusk
ing any effort to procure a patent. Judge
Fisher of the District Court made it'deett
um, some months ago; upsetting the to
tahlished practice of the office, and decid
el in the Cochran case, virtually, thm an
inventor after auto' filing an application
in the Patent tins: meet abandoned
The Cosumisdoner of Paten's has reheats!
against this decision. In reference to this
subject , lie says: '• Whenever n new ma
chine comes into successful operationi
search Is forthwith made by some enter.
prizing speculator for the earliest and
litititest gleam of the priytdplu embodied
in it which the shelves of the Patent otlke
can furnish. If it isa rejected application,
lt,is bought for as song, and brought for
ward and pushed for issue. If it is a pat
ent it Is purchased and immediately sur
rendered fur rthissue, with claims broad
enough to cover the new art or sumssful
newhine." In this manner many sucems
fol
inventors aro made tributary to crude
inventionamade years ago but never per
fected. Manutacturers crippled nod
Immptred by exhoniltant del ands .for
royalty, and the Whale patent system li
unsettled. It is earuestly hoped that the
decision of Judge Carter will settle this
matter definitely.
...-. . . ..
1itt9 3211 . OF,!. l .l4ftlflisted
; 1 1 1 ii4lir:** 3 9gsb.clVililltAttegyitiegfilisi
be seen iitao3 , of thing' el Veliltinrar's *.syt
and , lutifilltaratigidrilaiegli the
'paid threw Mantis ltiiin*plimodai Di a.
i'o 4/0 4.0.5 4 Ir 6l o
. 04. 0 . 14, AW ;
iW 4 O2g * 4 s*WOo ll ootit , picy c i
,hogki.inhwittwmi,Foornbi,lfirthe
'pasti:and,gratte to diibc -,. L etts wither;
.Fasltionable peOrdeltil . !nretbiaeldit-;
z ociflik'ZiSsirt*itt*l'OP : '10 . , - 001i-'
Juir'tiiiiatiastii,ri, - h iti,bAiliet-`
Ihr ; ilY.l,nur , the ciF.Y.* l l,. .::ilis*.iiid
t i. •'.
abiehtkontleentediingtelliOulteeeptiona
—Spring brerigs lasi Withillitechtlenkiking.
'faces, ooistrilehearia'sindl§pirits 'oldevS.
!thin. Tliesto Phicel. di" iiseirtnron.
',ii 'eaCil Mils iwii; 7 .T 1 40 6 ;k Wiiss 'f , "ir
.hottldi ttodinvlgnitt inn 4. : a eelpitpu l tip 4 -
.shatterini by dissiPlitionllihe'atYliald
. nidd beauty, tassimpllsh ita . nd vreattk
to Make Olinda° isataltii tiiiaitetio it...!
'gregtite, post er';', iiessi.liti 4 1 / 2 iiOsit o r i lli
sif
the 'Plust. ' , l 4 4 1 9 9* ( 4 '. .. !Fr. , 1 040, 1 . 1 !.
dulcetly., .. - '. -.., 3
„.:. )
' V! 4 i. i.os,,ini Wis.:l*, , .fifii
_. l *:
roetrkable .Ibe. OM ;I . re. , ip perfect
'esorsomenlaof the pedp to lola Abele.
111111108 paraded bekmi Pablks. lit ' this
:nowsPeptWST , Eveir *Sittainntent had
'to' be ihrougesciiltli ' • ' 'mead they
!weir' - eiisieted3d' ' . l e 'eartti 'this
moreltill'rkPoris 'a OP a_4 4 4 .a ' hal,
_ l '
Jong ta the strict that 'hir !pith ighlacti,.
5°n,• 44 140t . fiis..o. l _,. ..a. :Ef#.4. a, Mint.
2giergeops.reeeptian, AM r !keen and ;
Mrs.; senator Jonos,..i. presentativa
Brown And Mrs.:Rep „ Salve Bruin„
Foreign Ministers lui.. it rata , citizens,
'lticharditoe, and John - . ;= (and oth.
ni t
.cre mentionlng all by nitre ) were there..
1111SLS tilniith ' wore pdaillitllk and, dial'
monde, Miss Jones Mil; it beautiful
...Moir" trimmed . With it - Melite:' and •
wuro, pearl .ornantente, Aid so on tie;
How delighful when the little now. boy .
tames around: in the anstring,:ainging
"here's your Morning g able," to or=
1 (lor a paper and to sea *name in full
in prlat,'to think others.' 11l see it, to
f
read the gloWing doscrlittlibn all over, M
see how many distinguishtd natuesyouni
is assOciated with. You dot the slip out
very quietly and Idauti.ilAray for future
'reference, This is fsatilt.T.ltere was st
time When refined feellniti revolted at
such publicity and Arndt, trout .public
gazo, but dime times haVesietistrted.
. Washington has had tithotet rooui
during the past winter' ' ' nearly One
(~ 0
third than lettas ever bi d' ) tore." Two
of the largest hid:clear We Oty. wore built
last sonmeir, asid'opened ;bout. the bej,
ginning of the present torsion 'of C.' trp.!
gross. Notwithstanding Vida Increased
capacity for tho. amommodation of thC
travelling pnbileAll thandels have been
liberally patronized, and t iro doing si
thriving badness. Haek . ono tries to
-throw out some induemei4 and to Inds. , ,
vid Italie° itself in some respect to catch a
particular class of trade, Ono 'riot ha
catch the Military ; otitthe mottled ads ,
tocracy, ono all too theatricals; others,'
Members of Congress, the' Supremo
Court, and old standby's( win) have been
making their yearly .pilgrirngesto this'
"Mecca" for the past quarter of a, eon.;
tory, and still others who 'try to make'
themselves agreeable 'to" phi classes of
travellers. Some of their hotels are'
gaudy, some slovenlyaioutemomfortable r
and some uncomfortable, memo food well'
and others starve well according to the
business capacity, and pemiliar I notions
- • i
of their keepers. • . ',. . i ,
The'restalt of the lat‘ election lit Now
Hampshire, Is *died with more than .
ordinary interest, and is 'consktered as'
another 1133Ilmnen that Grain's lAdinlnls
lstratlou Is popular. '( - ! Cam,
Forty - Firt 'Congress.
SECOND SESSION,
SENATE, Merch 7.—Tho *nary C01:111-:
mittee was ordered to report tho (acts of,
the Indian massacre uf Badellifterveyhag
patty, loon sizsamerAt. s tiiier •
sees Introduced, with thi'.
stricUone, for therldtsd4s4tafTozas
to the Union. Tho Funding Intl was'
taken up and discussed till recess. In'
the evening tho following Senate bills
passed: Appointing Managers of the Na
tional Asylum, for distalied soldiers; au
thorizing the Secretary of War to take
charge of tho National Cemeteries of An
tietant and Gettysburg. Also, the house
bill authorizing tho Secretary cif War 10.
give twelve pieces of condemned cannon
bi the Soldiers' Monument at Peek Is.
land, 111. Tito Funding bill was then
considered till adjouriment.
. groat inney hills and MO
111[1011., ware presented and referred. Mr.
° Golidak, from Kentucky, asked leave to'
withdraw his resignation and bo permit
ted to stand a trial on the charge of sell
ing cadetships; kayo was refused. The
Georgia bill was taken up, discussed and
postponed until to morrow:
Susan:, March were reported
from nolllnaltt.wi, and many original ones'
werel n troduced and referred. Tho Fund
ing bill was than deluded until the hour
of adjournment "
lloUst.—Tho Georgia bill was taken
up, debated, amended and passed by a:
strict party vote. A resolution relative
to the public printing was discussed du.'
ring the remainder of the session.
81:NATE March 9.—Tho .llouso bill to'
supply the doffi gen oles in appropriations '
for oontingent expenses of the House of
Representatives, passed. Tho Funding
Bill was dismissed tlll:recess. In the af
ternoon Bottle local bills wore passod.—
Also, a resolution Inquiring fur informa
tion concerning the sinking of the
staamer Oneida, by a British stenniship.
Mr. Sisorman's tunembagnt to the Fund.
lug Bill was then passedfilitd the further ,
consideration of the bill oncupled the
re
nucinder of the seisitni.' •
resolution inquiring Into
the bxixttliqney of adding a postal ex
press to the mail metric°, by which email
packages can he bent at red:tunable rates,.
was agreed, to. Afton, (reiterating sumo,
farther I:tallness of no special intentst the.
house adjourned. •
. SENATIN MIIIIIII 10.—A1; resolution was
offered providing fur the consideration
In open iftssion, of treaties far the annex
ation oten bre donthilogsdf tiny foreign
power, which over till to 'nor ! :
row. it ii, • considered. A coup,
minicab -, • voceived front General;
Iteynor • g copies 'of tho new,
constituffpiCnf Texas, and tho ratifies-,
'don Of, thrlath, 14th and 15th amend
ments; also; the proceedings of the 'fox
as Loglslituro 1n Senators,
reforredlotheJudiciary Gontinil tee.
llovss.—After the traussetion of seine:
anirtteresting ['winless, the re
ducing the number of strOFMllearn rut;
taken up, dlseinused tarn* length, ser-:
ernl punendmentn agree to, and finally:
woad. Several memlier3: were permit.:
led to filo apeerhew fur publlmnien In the
Globe.'
Sm.(Arc, March novels (col
ored) presented a protest from the eolor
od bkmators and RepreseMathes of We
'Georgia Legislaturp4rotesting ,againat
the adoption of Mr. ningham'a smend4
mutt to the Georgia bill, which they say
would deliver Um loyal colored citizens
bound band and foot into the hands of
their enemies. Hovered bills were intl.&
&med. Tho Funding bill was discussed,
amerided,veportedlind•passeci-
liousu.—A bill passed Providing for
local Inspectors of steitubo.ats at Evans.
ale, Indiana. Sevoralbills for the ea•
tension of irstents passed. The House
then Went into Committee of the Whale
oo the tariff bill, am:lle - Wei dobatod for
some limo; Whoa it gee place to the Dir
tieleney . apprOpristion bill which wai
discussed up to the hear of adjust rn Men t. '
—Snit Lakkin rising, mid when It
overflows the eltfnie synl t hikv,e a ia;.
lutlon of !daimons, If not of the Mot
mon 41111teulty. • ' '
PennCT 'Legislature'
•
• litlinciTay March 7.--ThoSonata sikt not
, contain° to day. - -
41,9liasAn setauthoriaingetockiscid.
04o11,toinpanies to wind up their sit:
AdtihriallOaerPosl, llll MPNl 4 1 ±?0 , 10 bdd
titter." , Sow". i?llsi.:NM? , were iePerPg-lin4
NoUlluis lelefeet passed.
B.—A number orpri
!lllblAqd yxstl bliblneesoll. A roseliltion
kiaNiaucodkil'iliatarge the:VC:aid
ni#44o4si4a4iteit frig?iu. rufaiir_
dutY, yuk round that, none et the
.Trusiurerelrauld answer lLui question
,Whother ho had • loaned 1! unexpended,
llahusoes" contrary to law ; bat would
*tileid,thdosselves—as Mackey had dond
•-fftirldirt the Oottstitationill 'provision that .
no visirssludl bc iiiiripolled to criminate
•litnisiolf. %Vac resolution did riot pass,
. . .
j Itousit.rnMatkr. land and prlrate bills
pamsed.. , 'The Erie canal bill passed see-
Out reeding. i ,The • bill authorises tho
,Oorripiiiy: to alacksratet the Ohio river
n - tinfliesirear to Pittsburgh..
Maxis; Ilfarth9.—lheComtnittee ap•
pointed' to investigate the 13ohilere'
Owns' ttepartinent outdo si report en
drelpi; crionorating 3leFailand, the
Mato BoPerhstaildeni,;frnin all fraud or
eioraidleatlons ot.fritud, • bill to pay
the Stun historian undid' clerks Air lair
Year's Work, passed. , A bllf ,, doolaring
4w - children of parade who were slaves
when minted; legal hero nf such
pa
runts, passed: Alio, a bill rok the regis
tration of rallioad lionds. and one allow:*
hifretchal Companleil to construct; and op.
(Veto lateral railroads of ten hides long,
g.cibliklorgepl/rill,lnferost transpired
dothenouse. .
oLareh 'lo. Mr. ltillingfolt
Inside a report from the Senate Finance
Committee In referonee to the Treasury
Investigation, transmitting Gen. Irwin's
letter refusing-to testify, with a eertni
tido of the fact from the Abditur (Itn:eral
that Iririn had squared up his accounts;
accompanied by a resollition to bring him
before the bar of the Senate to await the
further action of that body In reference
to his case. Considerable buneonie de
bate ensued, but tho rodolation passed.
A joint resolution Witgottred relative to
connecting tho Gulf of• Mexico with the
eastern cities by means of a ship canal
through. Pen ney I raffia. A uupploment
to tho Sunday Liquor Law, changing the
punishment from Lino and. impilson..
Inept to fine or hnprisentnent, passed
finally, The American Fidelity Guaran
tfte Jusuraneo Co. has ilnally passed both
Romeo.
Home.—The Counnittoo appointed to
•Investigate whether members had been
bribed to voto for the passage of the Phil
tulelphla Policy bill, wore discharged bet
csaso enough 'ot ; them oouhl not ho got
together to form a quornin. The House
bill prohibiting the Slate from taxing any
official salaries, or salaries from labor or
oteupation, unless - the mune expel ono
thousand dollars, passed. Tho bill from
the Senate urging Congress to accord
belligerent rights to Cuban patriots, was
also (awed. 'Qcbilyfrmilishing the ' , eller
of sululteratotl milk by tjue end impris
onment passed. A joint resolution in
structing the Attorney General to com
mence proocedingt against such railroad
and telegraph companies as have con
structed linos In this State Mahout au
thority of law, Wasadontal. The House
resolution, urging Congress to place the
navy yards on a civil basis, was also
passed. t .
SENATE. Mareh 11.—TheresoMelon Or
dering 'Con. Irwin to be brought to the
bar of the Senate, was reconsidered and
postponed. ' The Ohio river and ship ca
nal resolutions wore reported fwvoiliblY-
Mr. Buten introdutasl a bill to prohibit
tho sato of eider in loss quantity than five
gallons In the borough of Beaver.. Also,
one to incorporate tho New Brighton and
Beaver Falls passenger railway.
llorsx.—A bill to repeal so muck of
existing laws. seaPpropriates Mato re;
ealptalfsinastatisiiit.'eattug houses, read
• • t,illatlllevies,lsewskm,
Toddlers, brokers, theatresses, Ac.
to the sinking fund, was F . tiaske . ci, favoK
ably. It is said the comli*tee teVithom
the subject of border claims was referred
have agrecci . to report favorably.
Beaver and Erie Canal Enlarge.
latent.'
Entvot Antics :—lt appears that the
Bill for this important work meets with
nooppositten In the Legislature. J. Mi
nor Roberts, a man who has no superior
assn engineer in the United States,whose
intimate acquaintance with the route for
the past thirty years should give his
opinion greater weight than any other
man,aftercareful calculations mado,says
the supply of water nt the summit would
ho abundAnt for a ship canal equal in
size to rho Welland ('anal in Canada.
Tho size of locks of the Welland Canal
nre 150 feet long by all feat wide with 101
feet depth of water on the mitre-sill and
will pass vessels carrying four hundred
Tho enlargement need he no' dot
•riment to the water power along the falls
of Beaver but would improve the water
power at Beaver Falls if they should
raise the darn at that place. of course
they would have to bnild a levee to pro
•vent the overflow of some parts of that
town. As to tho feasibility of making
slack water on the Ohio River from Bea
ver shoals to Pittsburgh, I conceive it to
he a matter only of time and money and
not such an enormous amount of the
latter as some opposers of the imprdve
ment would try to make out. For in
stance. The Monongahela River Is ful
ly half as wide as the Ohio. The slack
water is seventy-eight miles with a rise
,of sixty fiat and that is overcome by six
dams with eight locks,these being double
locks at the two lower dams.
.The capacity of those locks allow largo
steamers to pass through. Now the
whole cost of that improvement was 81,-
027,502, which covers six dams, eight
locks, lock houses and grounds at each
lock. The fall from Pittsburgh to the
Beaver Shoals is about 52 feet and would
only require, say five dams and locks.
I should advotme low darns. Tho locks
should nut be less - Man al* foot long by
75 feet wide so-as to pass a hoot of coal
boats at a time. The stone work of the
eight locks on the Mononwthola River Is
one-half more than five locks of the large
adze would be of el feet liR, and the tim
ber to make o dams to overcome sixty
feet rise would more than biuld 5 dams
twice the width thirty-two feet rise.
Then why sh(?uhl It test more than
six millions of dollars, as our friend
Patterson thinks. He evidently did not
figuro It up. I believe It can be built for
less than two millions of dollars. J.
To Coluiamptlves.
Tits advertivec diavis: bees entered to bealth
In a few weeks, by a very Ample howdy. after
1131,114 !offered salami years silks .mere lass
'ruction. and llott dread dims,c. CuorsmpUoa. la
iintimia to make known to Ma know ealieconi the
. meant of corm
To all who doilre It f be will send • copy of the
pisieription aped (rryo p i" zharge), with the diree-
Iloilo for preparitit t lf los tb e same. rlikb they
will tad a suits 4ost Dossnirroa, Arra
lu, Duonnuirta. efe.' The objeet of the adrertber
In seudin; the rteeiripticin to to benefit the afflic
ted. and "pried lontrisatfon which he eoneeh : ea to
be liorateahle; and be hope+ every sufferer will
try hii remedy. pule Ain uost them nothlaie and
may prove a blessing. Pardo, whhln{lhe Pm
onriptirei maul Wire address -
ED WA nty A. WILSON.
Wtlllamtberj, Kluge Co., Now Talc.
Mayl—ty
1
TO TILE SS.—Ws are now pr !
parrd to futiosh ail Moues with constant employ
ment et home, the whole of the tlme.or fur the
spare momenta. Ditatuess new, light and profits.
Persons of either PCX easily ram from iSO eta
to $3 per mreuht. and • proportional sum by Sc
rutiny then whole Unto to the business. Haywood
girls earn neatly as mach Se men. That all who
• see Ibis may send their address and attest the tes-
Mesa; we make this unparalleled offer: To such
as art, we well satisfied, we will scut $1 dollar to
pay for the trouble of writing. Full porticulars,
a voluble sample, which will do to commence
work mamma ampy of The Itople'e Lifuery Chao
paelo*--one of the Wind and heat family:tern-
Pripet' pablished—all sent free by mall. Messer.
It pre want terinanent. profitable week. adder.
C. Ati.EN a co, aogoaa.
.
Xiistona, dn. intieviddelem iteln Col
lir.Wc - bc4iev.ipg in Wu winciple bf
equality ber(3n thu Isiw, bun
decided to appoint tut Indian buy of
tilinlyritory to, a catieltiblii ~Weet
Point, y:i . htxtp,'conipany with „dint
-10/7.4 ►jugni ony, - named Clarks
Baniner,Wason. The boy): appoint
nient, -will h , annik• :out in a. row
aissijrtoil in: high akin' (it
ch* that only. Jtustices Miller and
ailre In'filinir of pronouncing
ail the reconstruction laws constitu
tional.,
Iãilthts..
rirrsituntai nAlcuvr.
. . .
••04710t: eP TUK PITT. GAZETTE.
MONDAY March 14, 1810.
11UTTElt—Thorn Is a continued good
demand for prima' to chalet, Roll with
stiles at '33(087 eta. COMITIOII and infe
rior in good supply and dull.
CIELEL7SII--La steady but unchanged;
Western Deserve and Ilainhargh, 1010
17, /factory, 17(8174; • Now York State
Farm Dairy, 111 b 19; New York Goshen,
191 Coal.
DRFSSED BOOM—Tn light supply
,but very dull, num hotfooted at Me.
DRIED FltUrt—No Improvement in
the demand; and no chanties to make in
quotations. Wei continuo to
.quote Ap
ples at 7G ti its; and Poaches, at B(9a for
quarters, and 10(4,110 for halves. •
berries, 15@la els, and pitted Cherries,
ZO3) eta.
EGGS---In steady detnand but' on
,ehanged 5123.•
FLOUR—The market continues very
quietand dull, and the detnaud Is all
restricted entirely to suppivlng Mafiosi -
Ito wants of local trade. Wo continue
to quote western !lours at 11.3@5,5c for
spring and
.83,7.5(G6 - for winter. Dye
Sour, 10(48,25.
(DRAlN—Wheat, of which there is
bat little offoritig, is tall' quoted at 81,10
@1,12 for prime Mid. Oats dull will;
supply canialderable In excess of the de
mand; we cal:Ulnae to quote at 4113, -
baying. and 45(‘ - y• soiling, Ryon; (l ul l
mover; wo now quote at 806t45. Corn
dull and nominally unchanged.
.116riey
very dull; buyers aro only offering tale
for prime spring, anal 61,00 ( in .
PICOV/SIONS—Tho mar et is quiet
and devoid of anythir if new or iMport
ant—demand fair and prices nochatmed.
-Shoulders 13 for plain and 14 for Soma
Cured ; ldtibod shim IN a 11d; Clear do.
191f'1:; ltreakfast Ba con, 13; Sugar Cur-'
ettllants, 18(131. Dried Boer, 20. Lard,
10 in tierces and 17(1,.171 ht Ithla stud kegs.
Ham Sausage, 133. Mine Pork, 6.: 3 / a 23:
SEEDS—Clover seed is quiet but
steady, anti while the demand Is light,
regular dealers do not appear anxious to'
sell; we continuo to quote at 6 388 , 50 .
Timothy although iti limited supply, Is
quiet and unchanged, at 31,5061. Phil:-
seed unchanged at 62,1061,15.
STRAW—SaIes of eye straw at 3 10 ,
and oats at s loail.
quoted at $1,73 by the ear
load.
TALIAAV—Sates or rendered at 01;
rough, 441;j. Market very quiet.
I=
.1 GENTLE:IAS llbtt wracrvd for year. from Ser.
Tons DeWitt y, I . mmat tre Decay, and a II the effect,
of youthful mdi.crctlun, n tit, for the .ale of rut.
feting humanity. oo.nd free to all Mho need 11, the
receipt and directions for smiling the elmple rem.
edy by which be %resented . Sufferer.. wishing to
profit by the adtertin•r'a experience, can do to by
11.1111VIsehl:, Its perfect eoafidenrr,•
JOHN K. OODEN.
No. 42 Cednr rtrvet. New York
mnyl2.l)
Xaerled.
CAMERON-CUNNING ILIM.-Alarch
Nth bast. by the !Lev. Jas. M. Shields,
Jain.s Cameron esq., and Miss Jose
phine M. Cuniiingaant all or Beaver
Pa.
.
KNOVFF -1BEIIBINi;-on .
the or
January MO, to New Sewitlley tp.,
by the Itov. lk)ots Mr. Casper Knout!'
of Butler county to Mists Lucinda,
daughter of Henry Haa-lug cot., of
New Bel:tickles' tp., Beaver county.
Died.
EWlNti—On the 13th inst., at his tad=
' dente in Raccoon tp., Mr. Henry
Ewing, in the Yeah your of his age.
:Adpertisentents.
MICOTT.TIZEM NT S,
Alettcl I Vont Stones 4,
Marble and Stone Posts
FOR CEMETERY LOTS.
We bare now on hand the large. 4 'election o
Yonntnettio and Head Stones that hare ever been
offered for "ale In this eJohty ; which we aro
Haling' from 10 to 20 per rent. Lem.
than they can b.: had In the Odes. or bonzht from
Agento IL" C:1114. as a;zeuto goterally unsreprepent
both um to ott.ll:ty of inarbb and the "lae of w, r.
contracted tor.
Persons see.hittg anything la (rut line will pleas.
call and exi.mitie one work and prices before pin ,
chatting el.eivtiere, and net, what they Pre lotlf Mgr,
and get what 'h..y hay.
lirtudatoneta always on bail. [lnarldilltn.
!totter to Bridal. Contractor..
=I
Ileuvra. ]larch, 14. 1870: f
Sealed l'rope-als will be received at this calico
by the Board of Count,' eoninilsPletien , until
Tue-day, the atli .Igy of April, at 11l o'clock
Y. na. for the inspoury andsuperatrocture of two
Iron Bridge., one over '1 Wo Male run In Ikao fp.,
Sew Ig•tsin rand Cro,lo, the earn,. of
twelitylwo 1.11 kit span. the mot - war to he
eiglire lb) feet wile. the oiler over Nock
Ilousg run. in p., ni the ea.t etel of liar
molly atrect.New of .ixly (GO) feet span,
and tweuipllve 11.5) f•er road way. Proposals
must be ligeouip.uned wills a ollaellivai Ch'ing the
total weight of the r.i.t and wrought Iron, the
gt-neral working strength, and the ultimate or
breaking strength per OLIVor foot, 60 writ ISA the
greatest local load the hvidg , s will su,talts
Also for the rooting aud repairing of the bridge
at Vanport, Bova 111 - -
!Inns and opeclllation• for Hot nti-oary /if uld
bridgels may beam. at IltIA other until April
IS7O Ily itrderof County Camml.olouers.
uurlG;:ttjJutl ..11cl:OVN,
NM lied copy.
Sewickley Nurseries !
Fruit Trees,Grapevines,Gooseberries,
Consul., ltarlibecrics, Strawberries and Small
Frets in great variety; Flowering shrubs. Orem
mental sea Et ergnten Tritest Asparagus and Mu
barb Hoot/. Oar stock for platlthatry
uperior, antenatal Wettest estivate for nis
and lisrden culture. 'Persons ordering from the'
tirwidtley Sureeries may rely on the varieties iss.
big coned. hating **advantage of grafting now
the extenave Baying °mbar& on the place. Cat.
antics malted to appiteanta ,Oniera tenet the
unite of C. 11. LOVE BULL, 1:9 Perini avenne., or
address JAMES WARDEOP. •
•• Sewickley Nurecrint.
much IrYwl Pittsburgh Peet Office. •
•N. 11.—No Tree Peddlers authorized to eat for
Seencidey Nurseries.
VALUABLE REAL MISTATIE and Ws
ter rower, for rale at Million. Pennsylrania.
The property funned, known teethe Bucket and
Tub Factory, In Fall.ton. Bearer county., Pe - noyit
sante, with twenty chafes of Water Power. Ball&
Ingo, Machinery, dc., de., to offered at private
saw. First , the ihree.tor• Brick Warehonse. Iron
Roof. Shutter.. Rafter.. Plate. and Door., bring
20 by 40 feet, and attached thereto a I hrets.tory
Frame Banditti:: known as the Becket Factory.
bele:: 40 by 00 feet. Second,. two-story Frame
Ituilalnr. being 30 by SO feet. SO feet shore F.c•
tory. Third. a two-store Frame Bniblito: with
titone'Befetuent, 90 by Go feet. arW above
No. 4 and known a. the Tub Factory. Fourth. •
Brick Building , with Slate ltoo(30 by SO tee: and
33 leet shore No Z. they being contorted by ed.;
rood causeway known abo so the TIM
_Fle ks tor s. . ,
all situated atone the Ram and
ch. sr
Creek, about 370 feet to extent, with 20 ,,
or Water Power. together wine , the_
Tolland Derkeh 31a. Wow" and lsrerMe t 7 ,.. l mb i•
dlate Thls embraces by Or 831 ,
Watrr Itrirer 1 , 1 whole upon the •
riki
and can be adapted to any brawn of allaaa
tlgalfll/.
YOrpliCo and tonna of sale laralftelatiOa Mar he
obtained cm application to ALEX. IL MILLER,
No. g 3 Dismomt Street, Pittalarlzb. or B. H.
CHAMBERLIN, New Brighten.OßßrlfSMl
. - ;aretv ,AttneiVam.
ILltAurW • • ,
Milreali be mecum!, by M..
• ' .14.61,Aer _Beds'
.
.Thig'prvitrimili done entirely by '
el:dynamites them clean end wholemomr-.! m• •
rents AMOrm-bat • rebore. each gore from '
malted ereelltbm. inerraelng the balk of the 1"
oftretbeeli one Wu, rendering them more Jo,
oum.• to OKI It hi every thing to old and' now fra
h , da. doelmOng all moth... or Umbiley ,
memories all dna...tremble seem (omantern to—
mer iestlnts) and all gemuty or gletlnouB
plane.. fawn dm quill, thenkr, weenie , 18
hum Ito creel* of long elage. j •
We wneld, tto refer. mey to Wo C 111.14"
plain. the& we are ILISOOS' them Alir • 1 . 0
render resendal Meal. ijerbdfltlefiggEggilelM*
that !woe balagordered to eltp am we cs,...__L t
ream beds the same day. *COI rertorat.WLMMl
al fur laneedlallo am Mr tun donate Wig. me, nm
clotting pillows set bolster. amenable to
b.... 1: Now ere • your beat rr pnonerl.,•'`”
old. provided they're gem. hen, ordeal& he WILS
•We reread matlaMetion or mike DO Ma H ow li b.'
orders left at ourOlsee °the/dams-4MM
Um.. Bridgewater-will receive Itrmen . iman s
truism amaze Dee. State and Comana a 'eer
ier aal. Patented give M. ands
11. PHILLIPS di elue)bet•
wears) . Prop,
.itiltWlS
, t ralank ttommon's for tale at !Plant' '8
the EIN
-001cr.5nnlan' be? lie
Bridanvaftr• Pm- I will IwYeronad rt should
to all aurgkal case*.
in every
-I)VBLite MA Ls.-The endendrnediall I fr-
George Merit. dense/rd. artl• melt Rom • lii
rule. on Ihm pretubm, enema about one mil - "
Me boron:St of Pttlldpaberg. In Moan lowleft! in
B,ND•• minty PIL. Ilte Wowing Mad MIAMIAN she
Being nifty-Three Aere-rof
upon which Is eroded a gond, large barn and .nlas • se;
honsm,goed well of water at the home doorvemal op
tITILII6 IthOUt 0110 Mooned fruit tn... In bow•
ngt fences ore :nod sod the Thole farm I. In gwol
'the aide will take place 541 Ho, mid
nr.inbm,
Thuritilud, IS7O,
at the hour of o'clock. p. in, of eald nay. limns
dlatety after the nate of the !and ablate described.
the finlowlnyt personal pronerty will also he .old
at palate sal.. mt 11.114proolses. to all: Two hors
ea, two Cons. litre belfero. one two horse wagon.
one staler wayen for one horse, 1.0 . 0 Wow)). One
honey, two pets of harem.. one rhllna ,
two ;dim and other articles 100 Untnerulil 10 11)..11-
1100. MAMMA ANNE STREIT.
U KOMI E *MR N 14TIMIT.
CATIL STUIIT , JACUM tatterr.
noutt 4 .lwl • /Irks of Gnome Miceli, deed.
A ussunsTuATows! —letter. uf
~r), Administration harloglwannkes,tbas Nth
acriber on the came CalliarlooWre do-
ceased. late of Now Sewickley toweahlp Nearercounty. Pa.; CAI. 1., theretote notify ali boob, ladebod to Ntirl elate that Imusedlalo p.ovnaeul in
reonlrod. Ali venom. hartn_ clohtar realest roll
rata to are regretted to present theta duly ,11,1111 , 11•
titzied for at I tlentruc. WILLIAM DIEM,
111.1)9)113•)
.I)bidim'r
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
15470.
\l ' holesale aittl
Cheap lirown, Whin: & Satin Peiper,e,
=1
=IIII=IMIM
4 i:ILL) SIL‘DEN.
Oil Cloth SLadoo. lialo and Flzurr•l;
BUFF ANU WHITE 1101.1. %NI):
ALI. AT I OWEIt PRIVES TIRE EVER TIC
• ERRE ovreitta).
Sz CO
UPI sq..lEA:ve..n 4111 It Ac. mo•
2.1 dtrar below Dimond Alley, l'ilt..burgla.
mart/Am.
I;011 flnit eta.. Knutrii.
int-ick and 1 :01Infri-Shalt. a Ith 1/n1
attached, all complete awl us goad an mra : lin
by the well known grm of Slim p.. Darin
nett. of Olno. Holler :uhular. t'y bud,
liletwe Ia bore aud 1S inchen lit •tn,ke, gbil e,.t in
1/villa:lie; of sulllclent horse ismer to ran ...alai,
circular or Innley A1..,. full net elf Oil tont
Perron. a i•bini: ih purchine a No. 1,•.. i
the ahoy. fixtures complete. a ill di, well to Call
D MAWNEII46.
1%.1
MIMI
IXEC rroirs NoricE.-1 et tern te-tattrntart
!milli:: been granted tot.'
the 1,1,11 e f Jamey CAUL:44y, doth - ,,0-l. 4,41 of
Darlington Ty., all prrinJus Indented to the e. 141
ortath are hrrehy notified to make Immediate pay
ment.: and all perefurt ha, ice claim. agalnot
eplate will prrecnt them duly authenticated 4,,
h. G. CA UGII F:1",
J. It. CIICOII El%
_marten r is J
EX ECUTOWS NOTICE.— Lrttere re-lament:lo
ha lag hum, reant,i Iho mraenran 4 , a,
e+1,11., d., -a.•-l. late of
Moon loan. hip. Dearer comity Pa ; thin I. there
fore to notify oil per. 0111,4 Indebted to rail entate to
make Immediate payment. All Mono %illo hair
claims trzatnot lite (YEW will lorrent them duly
authenticated for artliement. •
WILLIAM DAVIDSON.
Dridgeeraler, 3lnrc4 r Cm,
I.)E.tyme SID3IIINAUT AND 'sit:TlL-
L, tvil ipso It.. Spring Senrion March
31, 18701 Rev. 11. T. Taylor Principal,
asksted by able liniuirctms in t he ollilerria
Departments. Cla.oeco ace beim: conduct..!,
now, la Greek, Lulu, French and (eroan. Tit.
Principals a s nccemfti I Lecturer and }:xpes {turn.
ter with his A pparatm. Philosophical and Chemi
cal. Music on the Piano and (arm notzht by ■
Professor mid vocal music by it anconi,ful vocidot
The institution ta tiou rtshing. and hew expetl
meat ; and It In determined bt name havlny the
direction of It that It shall stand In the van at An.
denies and bend:wins, as It 'lnstitute confessedly
for ten years. Addrets,—
. itEV. It. T. TAYLOR. Waver, Pa.
mar.ttf
. .
Farm t 4 al e.
10101117—, aontest.... lluernirmorscr.. -
thereabonk., known as the property of Joh
deceased, In flrlahlow townshlp. about on
mite from Dearer and shoot tho rime from Fulls
ton and Brighton,
All Underlaid with Opal.
There are on It a Frame Dna.llne; and a IA::: Sta
hle ; a 1.., any amronnt nl Fruit ire, of the rhole
eel renetk, of apple... precheo. dnm•. elterri
and peers. lite farm i 1 bum gUvti repair sect In
.117121 t abate of c.lllllwallent.
A Leo, A Piece of Land
•
betonzln_ to the eetate or the came deed., keno
!. the NSW Jlitl penperty. oh Itrady'• nm, r 41111.11
lug about .ixtptiveacree, marl) all 11111kr:11.1.1l
Three Fell IV that.
It k well Timbered, 1.... 3 :,:0!”1 1 . 031`r,
p!enly of timber lu the nel;:bborhoo.l wanting
be pawed. There le a let: dwelling and u frame et
Inc thereon erected.
1. 31eGA F FICK.
Or
1.11.-2mol
ON Joi • 'TON
-OF
B. L. Fahnestix,k tt Cos.
Pure. White Lead
JUST RECEIVED, AND FOR
SALE AT
Pittsburgh Price! by
S. J. Cross (fie Co.,
ROCHISTER, I'A.
Feb
:_s°l - 111alik Coootabis s Naito for role at the Au
t
EGISTEIIint NOTICE.--Nolice
fle by (lieu that We rot:owing accounts of Exec
utors, Administrators, Guardians AC., Inoe Ih•••11
duly p.i.sod In the Itegl,te , '• and aill N.
presented to the Orphans' Court for Clllllltl.llll/11
unit a.l isahce Mi %Vet:heyday the 2 , :d clay of
March. A. It.
• l'irrt and dna( cocoon ofJames
terror of John Sesrigut. Overused. - •
Final account of James .M•l'her-on,
for of John Se's, deed.
Ai count of 'Gonna: Mocker. guanlian of George
W. _Marker, ininor son of t....inip.on Morker.,l,•eit.
Account of Wm. et Shroads, guardian of .100
Eliza Shro.o4,minor daughter of John M. Shroud.
Account of Win. Av. Arun', ', ma. of A M.. 1
Dario (now Anna M. Wino's minor child of AI
caantice Pack. deceased
Account of noil;kitto Frauklin, gu ortluin sir Ag.
oe. ltrairdsaw, child of Cu,,. I'. Brad-law. der n.
Account of J. S. Littell, adoiluisactor of Adam
Ilcckenharti. doe 11.
- Ft! ,c,ouitt of William and Ah mliam
ex.-tut . or. of the last w aiol testa:told IA Petit
Wo,t doe'd.
Partial ( !hat! account of Ilugh Sarney, tie
von CU. t..GpnuJo 1.e.., id Josiah M'Cuou, de•
Account of A. It. %Volt, administrator of the es
tate of Abner Wolf deed.
Account of E. G. Ilatheny, administrator 11 the
esLite 01 J.. 11. Nye, Vlll,l was guakliau of J. C.
Venatten. MOD or .igemea Vi n taco, deed.
Accounts of J. K. Kolar, gnardiati of Sidney sod
JIILIIIII M. Johnston. children of Dm W Johnson,
deceased.
Account of J, R. British., guardian of Gustavus
A. Britialn, son ofJohn Britian]. deed.
Account of 11. IrCurvii, executor of Jane Cald
well, deed. -
-keening of John Dixon. a Iminlattator of Win.
D. X lion deed.
Account of Matthew A: Hold. T. Wallace,,xecn.
torso( the will of David Wallace, ilcc'd.
noel account of A. Itellston.adro'r of the estate
of Wei. Itallswn, deed.
Final account of George Seor. administrator of
Sarah Eeoc, deceased.
Account of Win. Craig. guardian of Jolla A.
Merlin. daughter of David Martin, deed.
' Partial emoting of James Wilson. guardian of
Jams BoewclL minor sun oflieorge Doswel:,
ceased
'Ae.r.ount ofJ. C. Dart; gnatalitla of littliatua
W 034 daughter of ti. at M. M. 114.1 troy. nec'd.
Account (Personal) of Joiner. E. Jackson, oil •
Wotan 'tor of James Jackson, decd.
'Accdunts ofJ.R.llarrah.citartilloof thicar,Onve
S. and Lillie A. Morton, minor children of birdie
Morton, deed.
Atcount of loLu liortreo, roludoletnitor of Glen
Cksdellow, deceased.
Account of A. Itallstou, isandolegra tor of the et.
taw of Samuel IV.IntIL ileed
Final scc.int of Minim Shimoda. admlubtntor
of Bitlll.lCl Shrouds
.. D :l: rd n ' Teri n ju o re f e B. ll, r.h j e " ;.
E.
r i I a 8
S Arn.not rat
aran
e i r 3 l ), v dc ,:f c
j d_ c m ' L
d.
Act-at:l4 of JOll/I W. Wil executor or the last
still and o,teonoof of Elton 0. Daher, decd.
At...nov(lles! sod Personal i of 11. Batman, ad
ministrator of John McLaughlin. decmsell.
At e of tilnsost Hood, admlnletrator of the
estate of Aaron 111.1. deceased.
Flue aexoust of 4:C. Wilson, administrator of
the estate of Rebecca Muirauuuu. dee d.
Final amnia of Wm. L ILamsey, executor of
the will of William Ewing, deg i 4 •
Account of Joseph LIMICLICV, administrator of
David Kennedy deed.
Account of ((forgo Sadden. and Robert Graham,
executors of James Dodders. deed. •
Accounts (html and Personal] of R. D. Dough.
city, executor of Thorns. Mc Kneny, deed.
Account of S. D. M - Coittadnilnlstnitrix of Thos.
M. M't'ord, deceased.
leirtelW D. SINGLETON, /1,9.
• -- .."I:l%.eiriZi—ux..
Erkprailqlnalerarr ',ll(4laoadai la the
old r;;u:, 1,1110ln; an Thlrtlfitrert,
cr, l'a., aellb: per year In edema..
COMlntatileatloni 'on onlbjc;eho of local
oor general intorait aro, rompadfu t lly
Ih:hed. Insure . attention favor* of
ilk hind mart Invariably -Joe :seotoopa •
hi( tl by the 1131110 of the author.
tetteno and mon m so it leatlnne ahnoold be
ouldreonanl b,
ME
JOVEYAND, Beaver. Pa
'Do you:nUily;ncll;itl' I asked,
half inermlulously. 'Were you hap
[der as a i hikl than now ? You and
Dail used, to ijusirrel u gnat ~ j eCd. I
remenilafr-Tyou are excellent Mends
now. • Have-you' fbrgotten that?'
She shook tier head petnlently, amt
I saw her rest lips poutlug diwlairf
fully, for lily little Jmn wws•opsalnt
—she was only 1 hefenble,wllfidgirl,
who, , to me• ft endkalloff 'all
that the hest •womait is .by nature,
both :mint and shiner.
'You mall used to he very good
Mends,' I went on, watching her as
I spoke,' Indeed I thOught'you were
fond of mowhen you were* child.'
I wonder, If you -were (me now, If
you could Ilk(' me as you' used, In
spite of this, and.l touclast , my tem
ple, and cheek wits
,tuy,.llliger
.as I
spoke. . • .-
.
X.ii.lll she did not ansvie?: ktiew,
- *hat she understood' me.
-ucourtuled me,
• • JIALI '
TI,,,u11•11-hi g ht .1 r11.11,...,..14irs
Wed! w:::day. March
1870, Ili.. en:i ,tock :
wart•, (V
1%11 low .wa re, lAmpet, !Amp ( neys,
Aze. Stock of
II A. 11.11 NV .All, E
la large, and comprise, a line woortnleat
or Door Locks, llingt,s, Screens, Slott)
IllngeA, Mill Saw Piles, ,butter
Sp.s4..s, Spading Fork+, Shuu •l+.
Rake., and a large variety or g... 1.1,;. too
macron. 10 mention. .11.". ,‘ ill Ile WoM
0.17: 81111-17"1 W.IGO.V,
Two Set.,kr. Ilartte.,,, Ono Hand or Pow
er Cylinder Straw•Untter, tonl all the
I.`ixotre., lotion:4111;f to the Stow. •
:ti 10 0 . 01,ek a. in.,
and rosithlth• froilli il:ty e, ,14y. u n til nil in
A. `i. IllAltYl Y.
Uri,L....•w.,ter, Pa
in kr ' .:tt I
- -
;MrllLnk warrnut. for rale la the An ar...111,.•
I) 1 . 314 310:Ni 19Y Made cooky ttlat our PAT.
.\ISTII I-LA./03% T.tie natil snrr 11.T04,1.--
Cirrolars F. .r. IMIINAS
lelvf -W. toilittrlrtt st . Italtlittort.
Commitanos, tor •:1:e /II 111.
•-
New Dry - Goods
24'1" 1 1i1.1 , :n4 of' 13.07,`,•4
JUST RECEIVED PI:()N1
3i.tsurAcTu)ii:its, .1
DELAI NES,
ALPACAS,
CO BERG S,
LANNELS,
MITSLINS;
COCKS.
ayza.a-mr.o.sz,
':;r:S - Ll=,illlD
NOTIONS IN GREAT VA-
CST RECEIVED FROM
The SPRINGFIELD Mills
Lutto , , sTocg OF THEIR
Celebi•rtted .Teant4,
FUR MEN AND 1101%,* WEAR
(i. 11,1., Win .1. , MOM' SCrVil, I . or 1111
Ili•uvany Ilu r 1:0041a \l:uin'nr
lim diu tl.• (•.unity. ne,
6,,1...C0n,tant1y oil bawl tlivir
Celebrated Woolen Yarns.
1:. cut
Wnhin ILA• I. 'r'or Day., and
•gym Entirely
,NEW St: FRESII,
L .sta';l>l.l\rf:
1134 Asidt• 3t
Vvr) Muth
itedueed I'i•ice,.
our Motto tlik Year, ‘r1:1 he
LA.RGI SALES
-Si)-
A
:-5111A . A4:1,
PULl'ailitEi era
Will I. xrll lo Can and Examine
THIS. STOCK
Ilefore Buying Elsewhere.
S. J. Cross & Co.,
tOCHESTER-
Febni.try in. Is7o
Witlfto k of nearly ill the different Made for
client Ito. Aunts "Mee.
_ .
List of Causes for Trial at March
Term, 1870.
Mint Welrk.
Job II Speer . A. W. T•rlor. et aL
Andrso Nil:holies s• ,A(IIIIei 041)41.
WilillSM LAI ham s. Tti,,nlsts'alnoon
Win 1 / a rrant el L. for use., s• Ilsrii . rs rolJii•sill al.
(Prorgn Grans,. vs John rms.,.
11. I , Wilson'' , adrift. s• J. P. Alienist,.
Nlrtin AI Law:hill' r• John N rintail.
0. L. Asid..r•on l• J. l:
:same so n•mo. .
Sarno s • /some
Sarno s• name.
Robrrt 1.17,. ,i. Lourfenore & Co.
'wand Weeks _
~,,,, K s.ith . c 0 William Glenn.
J o hn W. Sitti.es'r of tint. St (1111,dec'd. vs Joshes
Dockley. et al.
„. ii 1,,,,,,, vs A. W. Taylor.
Oodles Ct a el rs N. /Dighton Wider Co.
sm.+
no New lirisibton At Mauston Water CO.
Saw no Calvin IL Tuttle, ct at
satne vs " Sams.
Nat'l ICk of Commons vs Johtilit Bleats.
llivit B. Anderson • "roWlithill Anderson. _
Debi. eliew's idat'ss. vs 'William Jenkins.
Michael Crinv - ... vs W. L. Rayl, et al.
Conrad .it. Walton vsJae/Ittlenitlit Co.
Pattsnon .t. Davidson vs Martha tioudcrs.
Ja.. Thompson's ear's vs Dunham 's Maim.
John Thurnley • vs Charles W. 14111.
%lepton Clarke to C. 11. Dull, et al.
James Tommie to Albert Tomtit's. •
Wm. Ramsey and oils vs Samuel &Tits. ,
SamuellissioW vs Yeralinand Ludret.
Demur Muds n• I'. Kt. W. I C. Ito. Co
Janos %Arse - Si eimper Denim&
Thornton Walton no J. Y. Alison's.
Henry Wagoner vs M.D.. Welsh et al.
A. S.-Reed vs J. D. Willilles.
Jett Wilson • vs Ate antler i'oeiliell.
rl ' . l 7. l l? l t a igild : ' ' ryis " vs B t . ),% l Plt7tte
State Otriltol Banc is TJ.
J. Power.
•
Inns., U. leCtitcheati vs D. S. Marquis.
William Johnston To Lewis Reno.
Frank Klee. et in. no Pat Cantu!. el oz.
Wm, tichoobt It et nx. vs Wm. 11. Wiseman.
Christian Drew lit P. Vt. N% iC. /to Co.
marlitcl JOHN CAUGIINY, Pro/Ay.
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