The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 23, 1870, Image 3

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    The Beaver Argus.
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Circulation Oyer Twelve Hundred.
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2 .0411., do 380 001 TIM 101X1 16w
S .quareo, do 500 1 (X 1 100 Il 15 IS
I 6 IXI B 0) 10 00 15 (11 11 iXI
C10wn,..,. 8 ' 00 15 10 00 313
yi cultism; ' IS 00 10 011 xlOO dO 00
adnaues....• 1! 00 110 00 id 041 80W 101(0
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week ending March L; WO.
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Mnr.'43 30 dog. 35 deg. 31 deg.
14 111 deg. 40 dog. 34 dog.
15 &Ides. ' 47 deg. 37 det4
141 12 g.:
V. deg.. 22 deg.
17 23 deg. 38 deg. 35 deg.
lit 34 deg. 42 deg. 30 deg.
10 311 deg. 11 deg. 37 deg.
R. T. TAYLOR.
The attention of the public is directed
to filo following New Advortisomants
wisicji appear for tho first time In 'the
A acii;t4 to-day :
Gold I'rices—S. J. Cross St Co.,
Special Notice—Speyercr A: Soni,
Spocial I:otters—S. Suitger it Co.,
Special Notices—Jag A. Fortune, '
Mrall Paper—B. Mnihohn,
Sowing Machinos—S.j. Anderson,
Cie:Owl—Jas. Allison,
Administrator's Notice—J. C. Wilson,
Administrator's Notice—G. W. Shroada,
special Notices—Will Smith it Co.,
Special Notices—J. 11. Benesi,
Beaver LedleaSeminary—D. IL A. Mc-
Lean,
Special Notices—Evan Pugh,
New Brighton Ladies' Seminary—N. It.
Johnston.
Submeriptlesui to the Sewer kr
gupi.—Tho following named persons
luso paid tho sums sot opposite to their
names on subscription to tho Ileakrer
Annum, since tho date of our last publi
cation.
J. 11. Trimble, llookatown,
A. A. Duck, Columbia Farm, Pa 2
county Commissioners, 7 2
Mr.!. E. P. Cooper, Falletun, 1
Jiiserili Hall, Beaver, • 500
'rhos. Nicholson, Harrisburg, 2 00
JOhnson Small, Sharon, Beaver C0.,2 00
James Harsitn, Industry,
Nathan Eakin, Enon Valley
Thos. MeKinley;Deaver,
Win. H. Baliey, Shousetown,
Wm." - H. Frazier, Frankfort,
George Neely; Baden,
Henry Shane, Service,
James Rood, Ilarshqville,
Wanted.—Sovaral good Pants Mak
ers at Schiff 4: Steinfeld's, New Bright
on, • Pa.tnar2;tf.
•
rhino for N*le.—A good Piano, fe
gireirod Ibr rialo . or rent. Inquire at this
triarl6;3t.
Court commenced Its session In this
place on last Monday. A large amount
of business has gathered and awaits sd-
Juditwtion. At the hour wo go to press
but little of it his gone through the mill.
We will give a synopsis of it in our next
issue. •
Sttuantrof all the different colors and
griules to ho had cheap at the grocery
stove of S. Snitger tic Co., Beaver, Pa.
We have neither time nor inclination
to stop and kick the irresponsible scrib
blers who invite us to do so, merely that
they may ho lifted out of obscurity by
our - noticing them. We bear them no.
111 will, but decline to do any gratultOs
advertising for them.-
GRAND closing out sale of Dry Goods
for two weeks only, at Fortune's, Dia
mond, Rochester, call and see. 2.3;2t
It , you want to purchaoe a good article
of Queenaware, at u low figure, call at
the grocery store of S. Snitgor dr. Co., in
Seaver.
fip BefOrenee to our advertiming
rolumng it will ho aeon that Mr. :qui
helm, of Bridgewater. has removed hla
snao trout the old Wand to tho room
formerly occupied by A. S. Harvey.- 7 -
.2"ir. M. has jniit laid in a heavy Klock of
first class goods, which ho can and will
aril low. Call and moo it before buying
elsewhere.
At.r.iiinds of goods selling at Pitts
burgh prices, at Fortune's, Diamond,
Mond, Rochester. M;•R
I 'ALL and see the finest stock of sugars
to be found anywhere, at the grocery
,sfine of 8. Snitger dr. Co., Beaver.
JuiUccle COMMIX/410116.-D. tiin
gletati, esti., Register and Recorder for
this county, has received and . now holds
justices commissions for the followinf
named persona:
W. S. Morlan, New Brighton borough.
Robert Patton, Hanover township.
Robert Potter, Racoon) township. •,
John . Jacktion, FeastOn borough.
Alfred IlineA, Now Sewickley town'',
CHEAP, cheaper, cheapest Dry 0004.141
in heaver county, are at Fortunes,
Dhi-
Itochestor, 2:1;2t
It• you want quetmawaro of a first class
quality cull at S. Suitger's grocery Moro
ih 'Waver, I'a.
£2O barrels of Canton City and 20
barrels of Now Creek flour, and a large
lot of Strutz t Wurteel wax, ptiltn, and
erasive olive soap for sale,w•holesalo and
retail at Sieyerer fi Sons, Rochester Pa.
G. A. R. 7 -Authority was received
here last. week, from Meal Quarters;
Department of Peunnylvania, Grand Ar
my- of the Republic. to establish a new
Post iu Beaver. Quito a number of ox.
soldiers have already conn&ted Metal
selves with thommvement, and we ap
prehend it will be but a few dayaa until
we have al flourishing organization of the
ex." bova in blue" at the county seat.
It is 10 be hoped that the now organiza
tion will exercise caution and steer clear'
orthe shoals on which Post 99 stranded.
Riodisatumt the closing out sale fo i r
t tro weeks only, at Fortune's', Diamond,
Rochester, don't forget to call. 23;11,
Tun only place In heaver county, to
get Nterimack Prints nt 12l eta: Tier yard
i. at Jaa. A. Fortuna's, Diamond. Ito
elm.ter. • :n;`.tt
re. There is nothing in elm world
in to the Alisma for removing dand
ruff and humors of the scalp, preventing
badness, and giving tho hairs luxuriant
Appearance, always giving satisfaction,
sold by all druggists.
Musical Esolartalamseut.
.5 learned incidentally that Prof. Bea
ter of the Seminary and Institute of this
Mace, intends giving a musical enter,-
telnment In New Castle some evening
next week. He will be assisted by .the
host musical talent of. that town. Pia.
homer Is one of the most aucomatal
ay.:tarn:l4f music to be found anywhere.
•and We have no doubt but that our NeW
'vole hien& will enjoy a me treat In
attending the concert refe.red to.
1/AJE IiERE! Wo aro bound to sell at
Pittsburgh prices, and cannot be under-,
In Beaver county, all we ask Is au
examination, JRAI. -- .A. Fortune's,
mond, Tioiltester. =;2l
II i() to lience's new store opposite his
former place of business, 31 street, Bea
ver, form good assortment of chesp,frosh
dry goods, millinery goods and notions.
soot. OLD Foor.—Will Smith it. Co.
can't be beat In prices, the store is
named, "The Cheap Store." *Bridge
street near Diamond, Rochester, Pa., Is
the place. mer2:l,l‘.
. New Beleder Ladles' Neasalwa
ry.—A Exit alias Boarding School for
yonuCladitn. Tyi
. tiobnifir? admitted.'
Connie Of 'itucly.l'Thilliti, Scientific?,
Classical, and Ornamental. The Spring
Session will open on Monday, April 4th.
mar:T.l;2W:
SPRIXO opening of lute and bonnet*,
ili)onigfe, Mayor; tti6ilipi4ii;
. DON'T fall to lisle the cheap store,
where you will find goods at the lowest
gold prices. A Wfl.t..B.wirra it Co.,
Rochester, Pa.
E 55
LA PIM READ Trui.—Tfie undersigned
wishes to Inform his many friends and
customers that hottaajuit returned from
the eastern cithss: wh'e ho has bOught
a largo sksek4 Math ry Goode In beau-,
tiful Paiteres, whl aril now
,opetiotl
at his now and co lons store room,
ppposito his former place of business on
34 Street Deaver. o wint everybody to
. giVO'ni Weill at o r Store rociiii,feel
ing satisfied of e beauty, cheapness,
and variety of e new 'stock, consisting .
of Dry Goods, 'Millinery Goods, -Trim
mings, NotfOrts ace. Giro us an early
call, It will amply repay you—we con
alder it no trouble to show goods, .
.scept
paid
may, a
must IA
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Maxi:mom 1 - flit
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Wren
Curtain", and
of all Inds, at Evan Pugh a, New
Brighton, P 23;an'
took out fbr Illus.—On last Mon
day two weeks ago, a cold blooded mur
der was committed at 'Woodville, Alla
gbony county, Pa. Tho nano of tho
murderer is Thomas Reardon, and that
of his victim a Mrs. 'Tobin, a widow lady
of Woodville. Last Monday morning's
Onnutereial contained this paragraph in
relation to the guilty wretch
"Itcartion, the murderer, is reported
as having been seen at Smith's Ferry,
Pa., on Wednesday last, at 11 o'clock, a..
m. Ile stopped at a house and asked to
be allowed to make soma coffee, and
while the water was boiling he suddenly
disappeared and took the mod road lead
ing in the direetkin of Cleveland. Scouts
are out.
A LAME assortment of \tall Paper at
Evan Pugh's Now Brighton, Pa. Alm
Tit E ell FiA STORE—Win Smith di Cro'm,
near Diamoml,Rochoster. [mar23;3t
Loot( out torsow goods at the cheap
store near Diamond. Itoeheeter,. next
ME!
The Height filide.—The March num
ber of this children's popular paper, just
rocelved,prosents an unusual variety of
contents. Theie aro over twenty differ
ent a
1 ;
Ileles, all original, and some of
thorn of quite supogior merit. Its suc
cess asbeen very remarkable. 25,000
circt .ation being already secured; the
publishers say they intend to make ~..it
100,000 by the time it is one-year old,
which will be next July. They etre; to
send the four numbers for March, April,
May and 'June, (rep to all who subscribe
before July first. Terms, 50 cents a year.
Specimen copy sent free.
JOAN B. ALDE,N .11 CO., Publishers,
Chicago, 111.
200
5 00
2 00
200
CAN'T nm—undersold by any ono.—
Call and COa . WILL SMITH at Co.,
Rochester, Pa.
' A SPLENDED stock of cbildroWs Car
riages and Perambulators at Evan Pugh's
book and variety store, Broadway Now
Brighton, Pa. • M;2nt
Fatal, A . ceideuit.—On last 'Wednes
day morning an old gentienian, father
in-law of Mr. McCreary of Beaver Valls,
Pa., met with a severe and painful acci
dent. Prom the information at hand,- it
seems that ho was walking the railroad.
and being somewhat portly, could not
%love very rapidly. Hearing a train
coming, ho quickened his Steps, when
ho slipped and fell, and ere ho was ablo
to arise tho locomotive was upon him.
Tho wheels of the locomotive and two
cars passed over ono of his legs, com
pletely severing it at the knee. Tie was
- taken to the residence of Mr. -McCreary,
and was kindly cared for, but sad to re
late death camp to his relief during the
following night. Mr. Todd, wo believe
was kirmorly I]l citizen of Beaver, and at
the time of his death was about seventy
years of age.
A. Mormon's gold peon, - hest In the
market at Ivan Pugh's New Brighton,
Pa.
The Lecture, of Fr. Geegan, (Pas-
Monist) on the - subject of tho Bible, was
attended by a large and intelligent audi
ence on the evening of the fith Inst.; and,
although many differed In the views and
positions held and assumed by the
learned lecturer, the yet accord to hint
entire fairness and dandor. The accom
pmq•ing concert added much to the en
tertainment, and altogether, it WILY a
rich and intellectual treat. The follow
ing programme was observed in the
exercises:
Polka di Brillantc, ..... C Ztrtirfinvr.
Duette for 2 Soprano... _Vim' Knapp .5 Kinfer.
nottasie on the Pllll3O ..... . . .. J. G. Zuteidinger.
Soprano Solo VW Knapp.
Lecture • Pr. Grogan.
Variation. on Itsno 1 C. itroidingor.
Soprano Solo Min Weiland.
lluette for 2 Sopranos Moo Knapp .5 AVer.
Monatory Bell.. . . .. .J. Ztotidinger.
Trio ifisoWnapp, Mr. Ri der,. Mr. Aran.
The Singers, were a portion of the
choir of St. Michael's Church, !Binning-
Inina, under the leadership of P of. 'Awe'.
clinger of Pittsburgh. We are of ti mu
ideal critic; and therefore in mpotent
'to give an opinion on the meri of their
performance, but simply say, t satisfied
our ear. Those who profess o under
eland tousle, and hoard this, ronounce
It executed artistically.
Fr. Vitallan, pastor of SS Peter A;
Paul's Church of this place,- °sires us,
on behalf of that congregation, to present
thanks to the generous public of Beaver
for their liberality, and for their earnest
and respectful attention to the exercises
of the evening of St. Patrick's day;l and
to Itev. It. T. Taylor, Principal of the
Beaver Female Seminary and Musical
Institute, for his courtesy In furnishing
a piano for the occasion. Also, in an
especial masher, to Prof. Zwidlnger,and
members of his choir fur their voluntary
services. B.
JUST REUEIVED, cheap Wall Paper at
Evan Pugh's Now• Brighton, Pa. 2.3;11in
An %ngel In the Illonse.—We must
heard a man say that ho thought a piano
or an organ Was a good angel in a house,
on account of the sweet happiness and
comfort it sheds around, and we think
there is a good deal of truth In what ho
said. Reader, the best way to prove this,
is to buy an instrument,, and the boat
place to buy one, is at Mellor St lloenti's
Place of Music, No. 53 Fifth avenue,
Pittsburgh. Their stock IS by far the
largest and most varied in the city, their
prices the lowest, and their terms tiie
Inuit accommodating. In order to hi
form yourself fully of the advantageS 'of
buying from Ws old established house,
write to Mellor ‘t Hoene to send you
One of their latest priced circulars. They
can suit you with an instrument at al
most any price you want to pay. Ohl
instruments taken in exchange. Re
member the address, Mellor, t Hoene, 53
Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh,
STAiIIPED gold and gilt paper at Evan
Pugh'a New Brighton, Pa.. 23;2m
•ft'Peillolllllllteln.”—Rev. Thomas H.
Hanna, Pastor of. the Second United
Presbyterian church at Pittsburgh,_ 10-
livered the fifth lecture of the course in
the Court House, on Tuesday evening of
last week. His theme was 'Personalism.'
And . while other lecturers who have
preceded him may have been more pro.
found and eloquent,.we doubt if any of
them were more practical, an tilnstruoted '
their hearers more than did Mr. Hanna.
He assumed that every person had al'erdl'
to do a certain work, and he en 'treated
the young In particular to iai r. bard
and pray earnestly that knowledge May
be given them to ascertain why and for
whit pirpoae ilibk Were
.brought Into
the , world. The speskii • I •bora Owe
beitillerupon *Hp pima, *hi,
mite
It a point to single, out ono or more of
their sons fora prolesslon almost before,
they can In, most of
caseis4hose sous would inektilki hotter,
itibchuiles, thyme* sirolutelhaU
hinTeTeOlibehollt. and preeshalla• When
a oanoluSion hr.resollod once as 'to what
nits 'call' is; then tako bold of your' lit°
work and push it with all theenergy
ability which God has given you. - •
11111
Miss and Boys hate spring stylo,citesp
FOrttinies, Dl.mood, Uoithoskir. 23;2t.
•
..!ritalleaver Ladles' !gentleman ,
win omninence Its session on Monday
the 4th of April nest, under itajnatly
popular Principal Rev. 1); If. A. Mc-
Lean, and an eminently qualified tioul
ty; 'WO call aitentlcni po the card in an
other column.
A Lecture will be delivered in St.
Joseph's churl*, New Brighton. for the
Week of St. Joseph's Literary , and
Benevolent Assoelation,by Rev. Harmer
.tt Denny, on March 25th,41.7 o'clock,
p. n►., on the acti.dect of the Roman Cata
combs., Tickets 25 eta. *
, J. 11. I,lp.iver..
is a very popular lecturer,
and we doubt not the house will bo filled
to overflowing.
Rtillding Aiisoehatiosus.=ThOlol
lowing act is before the Legislature of
this State and will probably pass:
Aar Acrr to exempt the stock of Building
Associations from Taxation.
Sgernors 1. .1k it enacted, ST.,' Main
is the true intent and meaning of the act
of Assembly approved the twelfth day
of April, Anno .Domini, one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-nine relating to
building associations, and of all subse
quent laws and the several supplements
thereto, that no building association in
corporated thereunder should in Its
corporate capacity, or uponany personal
'property org effects held in the name of
the assoclatlon,be taxed for State, county,
school or municipal purposes, 'IA all
laws inconsistent - herewith be and the
same are hereby'repealed.
Whoa a Hundred Paper Dollars
are Werth. -
Tho actual appreciation in the value of
greenback; alum the beginning of the
present year, will be best understood
from the following table, le which Is
shown the highest value in geld of ono
hundred dollars in currency for. each
day since January bit
January.
3 $83.34
141.76
4
WILL SMITH. it CO
6 53.16
82.36
61.96
1U 80.1)4
11 80.58
14 St%
10 32.30
11 ' 82.311
15. ........ 82.39
16 80.31
16 80.30
21 52.34
41 K 1.14
41... .........
82.64
26 8:64
82.41
82.33
29 142 58
31 ....... 62.113
Timm) are the regular gold-room quo
tations, made before three o'clock.
Iris p great pleas ure
. tor us to show
goods; and son very chimp. .Oltra 'tta a
call. WILL Stara &
Pittsburgh. Ft. Ws th Cti. It. R.
Co.—The annual:mocking of the stack
holdere of the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne
and Chicago Railroad was hold on Wed
nesday of last week, at the general (Om
on Penn avenue, Col. Wm. Thaw pro
siding.
Gott. GeorgoW. Cass, President of the
Company, presented the annual report
of the Board of Directors, of which the
following are the important features:—
The report which your board makes to
you to-day la of a character different from
any heretofore submitted. The duties
and .respoitsibilities of, your Board are
very much diminished and wholly chan
ged, and your relations to your property
aro correspondingly modified. The lease
of your railway and property, which was
executed on the 7th of June last,approv
ed by you on the 24th of June, was car
ried Into Practical execution on the first
of July following by a surrender of the
same to the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.,
and by that company received according
to the terms of the lease, and since man
ged and controlled exclusively by that
company.
EARN INDS UNDER THE LEASE.
During the six months of the leasw the
gross earnings wero as follows:
Earning. amain line t 1.000.100 10
Sixty per cent. of earnings of New
Castle branch
Sixty per cent. of earnings of Law.
retire branch
Slaty per rent. of earnings of Akron
branch 70,908 77
Interest dne from Cleveland and
I'll tabnrgh Railroad Company
Expenses of main lino
Expenses of New Cutle branch
Expenses of Lawrence branch..
Expenses of Akron branch....,.
. : 11,117,K8 I 3
Leaving a profft of $1,101,001 IV
Amount paid 'and payable by the
terms of the lease. 1 .V .356 HO
Due Cleveland and l'lttalinilh Rail
road Company In division of earn.
lugs 5.369 15
sl,lll , t3bs SS
Execnn of net earning. $ =An b 4
Being an apparent profit fur tbo brit ,
sin months of the Imre of $ =XI b 4
The whole of this amount, excepting
ti:Asln.so was expended on the road for
construction, equipment and extraordi
nary expenses—s7B,9ll having boon ex
pended in ten now locomotives, and $140,-
167.2. 4 in new freight cars, ttc.
CAUSE OP DECREASED RECEIPTS.
Tina total business of the six months of
tho lease was $185,215.151e5s than the cor
responding months of lad year. The di
minished expenses triads a not result of
$162,850.07 in favor of the six months
over the corresponding period of last
year. The diminished receipts were
caused by a general depression of busi
ness in part, and in part by the'polley of
the lases confining their gemmed man
ager to the Chicago and Northwestern
business (a part of which was divided
with the Columbus route), throwing the
Werdern and Southwestern busiqess nu
other leased lines to the exclusion of
your road. In this connection It is right
to add that the general manager—J. ,N.
-M'Colrough, Esq.- 7 on behalf of the les
see, managed the property with zeal,
ability and Judgtnent, looking to the per
matzent•lnterest of the property, as well
as to the immediate favorable results to
the lessee.
The election of officers and managers
of the Seaver County Agricultural So
ciety took place at the Sheriff's office
on last Monday. A heavy vote for mana
gers was polled. The following is the re
sult : •
President—Jas. DarTagil. -
Vice Preaident —Joseph C. Wilson,
" Joseph Irvin,
" Rob. Potter.
Ilecording Wore.
lar. Speretary—Wrot 8 . Ita>leiay.
Tretuier-1, N. Atkins.
Manaiers East Side—C. B. Hurst,
Samuel Magaw, ilirain Reed, A. P. 1 . .3-
c...eh, J. R. Pendleton.
Managers—Nat Side—lif. L. Knight,
S. B. Briggs, D. Tit. Donahoo, D. 0. C.
Patterson, J. It. Harrah.
Manngersouth Sido—Wm. Shrodes.
H. }limber, Wm. Ewing, Simnel Patter
son, 11. Sa(wingen.
Whole number of votes cut 127
The Erie Observer says : humors are
afloat that the Erie d Pittsburgh It. It. is
likely to change owners before long, It
is stated that the Pennsylvania Central
and Baltimore Q Ohio companies are
both bidding for Its purchase—the latter
bemuse, in connection with the Connells
villa road, it will afford them the nearest
and best outlet to the lakes—and the for
iner to prevent:it from going into the
0410ro.drio 1111 0*- outPff tr " *l 4 °
Lake* ba atty. other direction; its pallete.
lon of .the route mould pridtably ' residt
to disking:lt I greet , throng line, and
-
loolilrefat that nett -Vie',
Meet& be ntoit tkiiientio
road tin hitWitintral. 740:0' reu
elderable difference' of topltilOti s ntong
-
the enviers Of the Erie* Pittsburgh . raid
en to the beaf 'etiurse. to ittoiit' .
~ - .
• xitessoluntowNEWlL
• .1 , ; „ 6.:K;sit4.
A woilderhil revival et religion .took
place lately hi the liaptistidiundi of East
Bethlehem, resulting in the couventkes ,
of • fortyeight palate:- The ' services
lasted twouty'ditiri; and iieraroindnOod
by the pastor, Bev. 8. Kendall, whiled
by Rev. Jaines Miller, of ,Eitigar drove
church:: .Tbe 4'4 of thc. l:ordmfr:all!,,
b 9 eVftrYir..hera •
. lowa paper chains the • champion
ship of that State in .the matternt largo
cows, boasting of oue which weighs 4500
Pounds. Mr: Israel Weirichi of Ciariton
tp., this county, sold one the other day
which weighed fifteen hundred end thir
ty pounds.
The friends of lion. Win, Montgomery,
as well as the' public generally, will re
gret to learn that this gentleman has been
continea to his room :be some time put
by a severe end dangerous &ions° . , 1
the present Mae Mr. M. IS' In a very
critlcal-nouditten, and his familY; are
Justry - alarmed , in regard to the result.
On the Ist inst., a sow belongiug to
Matthias Vankirk, of Amwell, tp:, gave
birth to a titter of twenty pigs, sventeen
'of which are now living.* Who can beat
thief •
Mr. A. I'. Hopkins, of Bentklysville,
has tried a new method of keeping older
during the fall and winter which so far
he pronounces a success. Soon after the
older was made he pia about 80 Istrrels
of It into a common water cistern, pre
viously scrubbed clean, and coated with
a thin surface of melted tallow, laid on
with a white wash brash. The cistern
was so contrasted that when fall, but
one squareloot of surface is exposed to
atanospherib actiodi, and from this be
daily skimmed the pummice and, excre-
Sons, filling up with water to keep the
same bulk all the time. Now the whole
body of nitrly four hundred gallons is
sweet, clear and pure, ready for sale,
without a sign of fermentation, and is a
very desirable article in the market.
BUTLIIIL COVNTY.
The following game law, as It now
stands on our statute books, will be
interesting to sportamen,and they should
read, observe and obey it. It provides :
"That no person shall kill, or have un
lawfully in his or her possession, or .
exposed to sale, any ruffled grouse or
pheasants between the 20th of December
and the 20th of August; or any quail or
Virginia partridge between the 10th of
December and the Ist of October ; or any
wild turkey between the Ist of January
and the hat of October; or any squirrel
or rabbit between the Ist of January and
the tat of August, under a penalty of 5
for each and every bird,rabbit or squirrel
so killed or unlawfully hold In ',oases's
lon or exposed for sale."
Mr. John W. Martin, of Forward fp.,'
while falling a tree near his house was
seriously injured by a Wing limb. Mr.
Martin is a hale, hearty, man, and not
used to being hurt. We learn he Is.
getting along well, and is having a lino
rest.
February
Mg
- 86.17
5.39
815
813.39
Mr. Ebenezer Poster, of Cherry tp.,
this county, while alighting .from his
hone in front of the Vogeley Howie, a
few days ago, was seriously injured. Mr.
Felder Is qnite mut old man, and in trying
to get off tits horse, which lc a fine young
animal, Was thrown with groat fordo to
tho ground and received quite a serious
injury. We aro happy to learn that he
la recovering.
Rechatiter, Pa.
Oil City is excited over the base ball
business. The club is organised and
ready to prove its superiority on any
field. We have never yet learned the
precise amount of benefit to bo derived
'from a contest of base tefillata. It wookl
be interesting to.know just how Winch
corn might be cultivated by the same
amount of labor yearly expended in the
game of base ball. The amount would
not be inconsiderable, if it aggregated no
more than would furnish the annual
amount of whiskey used in those base
ball contests. Base ball may have a
bright side, but morally, physically, re
ligiously and financially it resembles an
emphatic nuisanee.
A fire (assured a: 7.larshall 5t Co's.
Landing, Oil City, by Which five cars,
100 bbls ell, 150 empty bblitand extensive
shipping platforms wore consumed. The
fire was caused by sparks from &passing
train.
The Members of the M. E. Church, at
Rouseville. Surprised their minister—
Rev. Mr. Stocker, by a present of 11. - kO,
ono evening last week. When the peo
ple of Roman/111e do anything of that
kind they do it well.
MEM
IZEM
MO
The suit against David 'Winternitz of
Now Castle, for conspiracy, was tried in
the nisi prim, in Philadelphia last week,
occupying tho Court for the entire week,
and resulted In a verdict against the de
fendant for sotno $ll,OOO or 12,000.
We are Informed that some of the fee
ders at the Shenango Nail Factory, in
Now Castlo, went to work on Wednes
day morning at the reduced rates, and
that such of them as did not, have had
their places supplied by the nallers,witit
boys, who want to learn the business.
On Saturday last,ono of the large brick
stacks—over sixty foot in height—at the
furnace of Messrs. Reis, Brown & Ber
ger in New Castle,fel I with a tremendous
crash, no person injured and but slight
damage to the buildings. We .do not
understand the cause of the accident.
MancEn CouNvv.
$1.141061 ll
I ,143.3
. 1.4,4:6 K 4l l
*OM 55
MOGI MI
The proprietorship of the Mercer Dis
patch has passed from S. 11. Miller,
Esq., to S. C. Koonce and F. 11. Eraggins,
the former of Clarksville and the latter
of West Greenville, that county.
Mr. Lambert Pewit, of Pymatuning,
recently lost o valuable steer, and bad
another severely injured by sudixattion,
caused by a straw stack.sliding on them,
under which they were lyingat the time.
Sharon had three pair of twins In ono
day, last week.
iVo learn that a citizen of Mercer has
been presented by the U. S. Grand Jury,
sitting in Pittsburgh, for violation of the
revenue laws.
Mr. A. I'. Waugh,one of the oldest and
most respected citizens In Greenville,
died at his residents) on West Side, on
the ith inst.
A very serious acrident occurred at
James Pierce's shall, in Mercer county,
on the 4th Inst., ton son of a Mr. Neilson.
A portion of theviate roof fell, striking
him, breaking one of his legs and one
um,. fracturing his head badly, and
otherwise injuring him. Dr. Proper was
called in and dressed the wounds, and it
is now thought the boy, will recover.
N. W. Porter, eaq., 'of Pymatuning,
has been appointed as Superintendent
of Common Schools for this county to
fill the unexpired term of Ira E. Harsh,
dUe'd. ,
COLUMBIA:4A Couarr.
,Tho Independent Register is the name
of • now paper to be started in Columbi
ana, sometime next month,by air. J. U.
ilutton, formerly 1 connected with this
°ince. Tho citizens of Columbiana de
serve a paper and wo have no doubt will
liberally support one.—Salem Journal.
The Cooper Shop belonging to the Now
Lisbon Salt Company,- was totally do
stroyed by [lre bn last Wednesday even
ing. Loss six or sermon hundred dol
lars.
A small electric battery tam been ap
plied to ordinary sowing machines, and
has been found to operate them very
successfully- Two Email' battery cups
furnish sufficient power for all ordinary
machine work. while three drive the
needle with astonishing rapidity through
ten thlckneaseis of material. The expense
of operating by this means is maid to he
shout five cents a dap.—Salon Journal.
CPPIMI
VENANOO COUNTY
LAWRENCE COUNTY
forty , -.First2ngtes% l
41 . ktiAtit;
:rein:ol;oone WertflidVadtinel stud referied
but to inifiwiNintiii th Nolona
)qvian. ,
_45431g5ti0n. 0, , , .P 4? Paii*POi
frborpsfiNikof/ Wormatioo on
.the subject Of the recent ,bonthardatant
.1011 Indian village in' , Alsaltnores aa:
004 The' aro l B l ool suet' Rain
4 , a a a aditgi oar honr of adjournment. - -
latrodAedendreferibil.
A rtoolothof providing" for the isattity of
passengers 'on.Wontere iiiernteamlxuus
peisciSerg trout
carrying freigi4AVsplisive,o9M- .
Pcuada- , rWileilitracd Also, a nerolu
'lieu fort tabular statesneut thawing the
operation.of the elnilng fund In satin
guishitig the public `debt of the Revolu
tionary war mid the wits of:LSii;.Was ad
opted. Resolutions calling' for an esti
mate of cost of deopsntng the Sault sta
Madre canal to it fool instead of 12 as it is
at present, was rgrssd fo.. ILraelution.
setting forth that the depressed nnagua n
of business; and die:varimut: Industrial
interests of the country deinandeofCon- .
gross prompt action tel - relieve-the people
of all bridal:s et taxation net ebbs:tinkly
necessary to pon — 'lllol6 - ithoi waubt of tho
government.oronemlically administered;
and that in.refornlinithe existing tariff
laws, legislation abouldbe oaths:re prin;
ciptes, lo wit: lit,. tint &kr should be
iniposod on any'artkle at'about the !owl
eat rite yloldthe largest amount
of roVenitcq 2ti, that the Maximum reve
nue dude . " should kritiliceeduposSall
luxuries; 3d, that the. duty ahould be so
Imposed as temperate.; 'eqltally as pos
sible throughout the Vnloa,discriminat
lug neither for nor agilustnelses or sec
tion, was referred. afierputslderable Si-
Mustering, to the Committee of Ways
andllfeans. ' The blittiliay the heirs of
E. M. Stanton one yid"' salary of a U.
S. fraprodio Judge, passed. Ajoint res
olution to allow owners, of homesteads
to deduct interest Raid on mortgages
thereon from their letcome returns, also.
passed. The remainder of the day was
occupied in the ocuuddoration of the dr/-
Selo:14 bill:- • '
Sertexe, March 15.—The llouse.ros6-
lotion relative to paying money to, the'
Stanton helia passed. fills and resolu
tions wore Introtteed: A resolutionin
quiring into the proptickyof a mall r oute
log between Cake/Judi Now Orleans, was
adopted. There waitaome discussion on
-
Indian affairs, btO.yielded to the Geor
gia bill which °coupled the -attention of
the Senate during the rest of the day.
llousx.—Petitions were presented ou
a variety of aubJectin The Sinai!, Fund
ing bill was wiled up and,: after some de
bate,.referred to tbo committee of Vaye\
and Means, The 1411 to admit'Texas—
identical watt that otViriglaia-.wits pita.
aed. Tito cletleleuoy bill wits debated and
reported from commlttoo.l •
SENATE, March 10.—AfLer tho mould
'ration of unlntereeUpgl matters, the
Georgia bUI Was taken uP, and among
others who addressed the *mate on the
bill, was the colored Benator'from Mitt
obn4Ppl, Mr. Revels. Ills Speech is pub-
Ilahed In another plains in this paper. ao
action was had oit the bill. •
Ilousu.—A rceojetalen, ° Milling on the
Secretary or•the Nary 11.4 Information
relative to the collision • between the U.
S. atotunerOneithiend the British atogin
,e, Bomb a y, wasodopted. The dedciency
blll•wan posed: The bill appropriating
condemned cannon to the National Asy
!actin fur Disabled Volunteer Soldiers,
also passed. The Tariff Bill was thou
debated during tha bnlatice of the day..
Penn'a. Legislature.
SIZIATE, March . I . 4, : frTho Senate did
not convene tD-day.
House- Servend iineuoixtra rose in
their places and &aired, that although
they bad voted favoykibly oit the border
tald bill in theranotatertheyvrauld op.
pose its[annier in Onions°. A n um
.bar of local bills were Introduced,among
them ono establishing at, ferry over the
Ohio River at Shonsetown.
SENATE, March s.—Nothin g of getter
interest transpired. Some local acts
passed, and more were introduced, The
Finance Committee are working out the
details of the appropriation bill.
Ilousg.—Nothing reported except that
which relates to Allegheny county.
SENATE, —The Railroad
Committee reported a bill to facilitate
and secure the conktruction , of a railway
between the Susquehana River and the
Canada Lakes, which elicited considera
ble debate. Mr. Rutan Spoke. Many
bills were presentr*,none hut local and
private bills passed.
liousg.—The option temperance bill
was so amended as to allow brewers. to
sell not less - t&tri four gallons ; electiOns
on the subject of temperance not to be
hold oftener than once .a year; passed
finally. Nothing Anther of interest.
SENATE, Marchiler-The appropriation
bill was reported, cutting put all chari
table institutions notundcr the supervis
' ision of die State, and reducing; others.
The reduction on the House bill amounts
to over a million. The new railroad
project was rolled up, amended and
passed.
HousE.—Among the bills introduced
was one by Mr. Shurlock, incorporating
the south side Railway. The corribm
tors are J. It. Harmb, D. L. Lnbrie, L.
McKinney, jr., M. S. Quay. Tomas A.
Scott and J. D. Cameron. - The road is
to run from Pittsburgh to tismcr by the
left bank of the Ohio River. The Omni
bus Railroad bill passed to third reading
and was laid over.
SENATE. March IS.—A resolution to
summon Gm. Irwin to the bar of the
Senate to answer for contempt, elicited
warm discussion, and was made the spe
cial order for Wednesday evening next.
The pollee bill pos44-finally. After the
adjournment Senators Nagle,sof
and Linderman of Bucks, had a person
al reneontro for language used in debate.
Several blows Were exchanged before
they could be separated.
liousE.—The Omnibus Railroad Bill
Passed.
"South Side Railroad."
Entron Annus:—NO doubt, yon, with
many others, were quite delighted at
the Introduction of a hill into tho Le.,tis
iaturo with the above title naming cer
,tain persons a! Comtnissioners. The
people nf Beaver and the South Side of
the river! from hero to Pittsburgh, are
fur a Railroad on that side of the river,
and would rejoice to see a company or
ganized for tho construction of such a
road. I apprehend that on examination of
the prodoscsl bill they will find tho whole
affair a Moil) sham. The readers of the
laidie‘i/ will remit tlu3 furious indigna
tion of the editor so recently poured out
through the columns of that paper, in
which lie pledged hindlulf and his paper
In oppOsition to Um 'Groat lifoimpoly,'—
the Peiinsylvania Railroad : r What must
bo their amazement when they find the
names; of M. S. Quay and Thomas, Scott
M the
fill
mo b, as Cornmhtsionera of a
rival • !road route. The Curious will
natur ily ask what kind of a snake is
this? Is this swim:ding "!313 . i3ration T Is
it an ttompt to recover some of the lost
ftindslin the Treasury fight? - ..'
What does Tom. Sl:Ott. want with 'n
ralirciad on the South :aide 'of the rlver,
when lie controls one_an the North Side?
Did the originator of' this. bill consult
Scott f If so, how comas it that thnin
dignant editor': has sosoon becorne recon
oiled to the terrible Scott? We have bean'
this mystaions waiter explained In this
wise: Certain seedy ioliticians who
were heavylosers in the Treasury fight,
anxious to 'hedge,' aware that a certain
railroad com p a ny were seeking a west
ern outlet from Pittsburgh, independent
of the great Central konister, and there
fore the attempt to head off wild companY
or extort from them a 'bonus' for priori
ty of right sought to be Obtainpd by
Legislation. The affair will bear watch
ing—the street explanations of our Sen
ator to the contrary notwithstanding.
March 21, 1870. Looxonv.,
ild4ces..
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..-, rtilliallWit — letiiiiiiii
•.! Or VICE OP. TUB . Si.i7.ltil•ft: • .
. • MUO• I •Yr Z' P 54311 ad, 'legit '1
4
_._ APPLRl4aHarket ther dull dild un
dor Influence of in receipts, prima
are barely aunt:dna • We conUnuo, to
quota at $1,50(43,50 0 bbl., -• • .
• BUTTER:- 7 There plenty of co:ninon
and medium grade:fel' butter comingin;
while' suictly prime fresh ii scarce and
wanted--the latter may bo qUotalat 38@ ,
CIIRESR Wasleni ' Reserve.. late;.
Hamburg, V; 'Ohio Factory, 174; . Ohio
Goshen,' 18-,'Nfew York Tioshen,,loc.
DRIED FRUlT—Continuos very dull ,
;
prices unchanged... Apples, 7(48 conta.
Peaches; 74(4Sie for quarters and tiloo
101 for halves; 'pared poaches, .18@ai;
binelthcrides. 12(sillic; pitted cherries, Its
630 chi.
EGOS-.-In brisk demand and firmer
with sales at 27 (41'...%—arri vals light during
past two or three days.
PLOUR—Diarket isautinues quiet and ,
prices are unchanged. Wo continuo to
quote western tiours,in Moro, at Ir.@ 5,50
for spring, and IA! 0(40,130 for. winter.—
Rye flour, 115.00.
• GRAlN—There is a fair ,Ineal demand
fur wheat * and but litho offering; we
continue to quote at $1,10Q)1,13 fur good
- to prime red. Oat; continue dull not;
withstanding the arrivals during the
week have been light, and the market 18
'by no means glutted ; . we continue to
quote at .12043, buying, and Cicg 47,•5e111eg,.
leg,. Akira is dull and the supply, only
moderate; may
moderate, quoted at . 'NOW, on
'wharf' and' track, and 75@78 In store.
'Rya is unchanged, dealers are buying at
80, and selling at 83685: Sale of a small
lot at MI, and a car load at 85. Barley hi
dull and irregular and the leading buy
ers continuo very ' bearish.' • Quotations
may bo fairly given at 80 for spring and
00 for fait, with some •f .w sales to small
buyers at 3to 5 cents n re.
PROVISIONS—The market • is quiet
and dull but un . , . : —• • Shoulders.
1.11®1210 for plain, 1
cared; aides, Ildo fur
for clear. Sugar c
Breakfast Bacon, 171 c.
15cf and Inkegs, lao.
Dried Beet, 10420cts.
ic4lai rot Sugar
bbad, and Auld
rod hams, Ills ;,
Lard Serials,
Mass Pork, t. 74.-
I
=
Tite advertiser haying
Ina ter weeks, by a yen
having mitered several y
altoctlon, and that dread d
=atom to make known tr
means of cure.
ea restored to health
realetly, after
with a perm long
ate, Copan:44lm, hi
his tallow outrerurs the
To all A 5 he deidro It, by
pnawiriptims med (free of
Una' for preptiiing abel
Rill Ind a alma vtat r
51A,11.1iozcirris, etc.
In sending the Prescript
led, and apread intormat
be inrainahle ; and he
try his remedy, 4.5 It tell
may.prore a biasing.
will pleaee ad
- Ito% X
Williatnaber;
will lend a copy of the
chanzeb with the diree
ng the annte, which they
n Consunrnon, Arni
e object ofthe advertlair
.n is to benefit the agile
n which be cc:math-ea to
upes every sofferer will
coat them nothing. and
• flies wishing the pm-
=I
King. Co., Now York
ir Y 4 1.4 1 44t '
affmcd for sear. from tier ,
to D.say, and all the effects
, will, for the exko of tuf
f free to all who aid it, the
or making the simple rem
red..: Sufferer+ whhlng to
t 't experience, condo so by
n4douce,,
iirePre
A G1d111.9.4111 who
road Debility, Precut
of yoothfal Indteam! ,
kriag homiulty..eend
receipt and directions
edy by which he wave
profit by the eilyerilm
addrewiluir, In perfect
JOHN IL OGDEN,
19 Cedar street. New York
may 12: I)•)
Mit rried.
HENDERON—BARNES—On the 10th
inst., by Rev. Samuel l'attenson, at his
residence, Mr. 11. B. Ileudendu, or
Ohio tp., and Miss E. C. liarnes, of
South Heaver tp., &Aver county, Pa.
BIDDLE—SMITH—March 10, by the
Rev. Hopkins, Calvin B. Biddle and
Miss Sarah L. Smith, all or Baden,
Beaver county, Pa.
PARKINSON BRACKEN March
bith by the R.*. Albert Dilworth, at
the "Bracken House" Beaver . Falls.
Mr. B. F. Parkinson to Miss M. An
nie Bracken' all of Beaver Falls, Pa.
SEAMAN—DIE/INCR.—On Mcinday,tho
14th Mat., at Now Brighton, by the
Rev. J. R. Mills, Mr. Wm. Seaman of
Philadelphia, to Miss Llzzlo Meaner or
Beaver
New Advertisements.
A dmlnixtratoes Notlee.—The undersign
/1 ed haring been appointed administrator of
the estate of James Kennedy, deceased, late of
Cpews township, Bearer county. Pa., hereby
names all persona Indebted to mid estate tbat
immediate payment Is required. All persons
barter claims apainit P.M estate are requested to
preterit thorn duly authentlested to settlement.
IA tan:6w'
— O. WILSON, ddmle r
- - -
GOLD PRICES.
B. J. Cross & Co.,
EOCHESTER,
Have received, within the last few days
the foll Owing goods, which they
propoie to at
GOLD PRICES :,
SPRING STILES OF
DELAINES,
MVSLINS,
F LANNELS,
TICKING,
CHECKS,
JEANS;
I.OaIITIMZ z)
TOWELING CRASH,
HOSIERY, &C., &C.
tzsoo-4.-ez Via:VlW.
COFFEE.
EEO
SUGAR,
3101.AS;4ES,
SYRUP
100 Kegs of Shcenberger's
Juniatta Nails.
ONE TO N
-OF
B. L. Fahnestock ti, Co's.
Pure White Lead.
50 Bbls. Massillon
milaTwat ww-41-mAta.
.Ir-. 0 17 R.
March 23, IKO
Nine"•'Advertts - eituntiii:
Wall Paper, Walt Paper!
WALL. ! I'CU!
. ,
CarPOs: - C'.aaveits, carpets I
eurpcts!
.011 Cloth. OH Cloth.:
OIL CLOTH!' cit. (Aunt!
117;ukm M'ades: ,41htukAff
WINDOW snVEtf WINDOW KUADD;:i
NETLIIEIg
n t q Storu formerly meowed by A. S.
L&ILVEY, ow Bridge Strut.,
'Bridgewpiter;:
is • ju4 receiving ono of • the hnzgest and
Beat Selected Stockn or • ,
WALL; PAPER
Carpets,Oil Clistits,WinilowShailns,Ttnnitri,
"fitationery,.Trainiling•Lings, Sn'tche4,
Trunks, Valicvs,. Toys,
'Umtata, Violins; Fluffs. Ac.
',corder/mall kinds ut
Mc fittings,.
oX,AJe323T:titt
(all sizes). Picture Fnituea, Binl,engtes,
Inks, Blank ilneka, Bternsertints anti Steil . ,
/tenpin Views, and every i thing desirable in
his line thacluta ever been brougbt to this
county. lli9 blot:RIB
CAREFULLY NELECTED,
Pureleased from 6na liandA, and will be
Mild at Greatly ltellueed
Call and Examine for Vourselven
OOIi STOCK OF CAKPETS
Will be unusually large for the presvnt
mason and a room for the keeping and
sale oeCarpetm will adjoin the btoru..,.
inaakdati
Bcheer Ladle,' Seminary's—The next term
of M. Institution will begirt on Monday
Apclll 4th next. We have no allstessitlon to
boast of abet we bare done or con do. The cher
acter'of our lwardmy detsartownt wo loam to the
report. of oar bwinicra. Iho inormigtutersof our
ku•LruCtio.l. ttud the progrree of our pupils Li eve
ry clepenment. we scare to the tout or the bout ex
yiWattons. mid of the public exhibition , oet tnr
tlitettOtlt of next Juuw, being willing to libido Mit
lUdgmeot of •totou who ere capable of distiligutsh
log gold freak tint!cl—lh •m.r rwiOtl.dari there-
Axe know wirtt conallittles .ctioisr.hip—and the
OUCceso nt wir patronage we leave to the testinto•
op of our tatairejtie. counting names of pupil. on.
/p once.
Prof. V. de Ham. of Pittsburgh. ro long end
favorably tenon a. a fleeter of the scienee of inn
ate. will cm{ Lou. lu eliarge of this fkvartinent.
Prof. It.,Leonhart, note of our borough, and welt
known In this community, a llt continue in char4e
of the c's.leas in Drawing and In Corman Lou.
guano.
L 4 ,41:4 4 4 thqtr.e. 4 .44.0c4.
heretofore, A libcrul pat magi. cleft :T. the next IMF
•lon H. 11. A. Meth:AN. Prin.
martS;lt
The Celebrated Wilson Shuttle Sewing
3LA.CII I N
STITCiT STPIrlf!! STITCH!!!
Stop--pleas, and don 1 ruin your rye, and eon
ell tnt lon by bending over the slow progrea. of that
needle, bnt save the all important AsaffA, Drat and
fa oney by I..ntibg a flrrt c Sculey Machine.
one that makes the celebrated luck stitch, alike on
both side.. and does all ktndeof work: I. neat. dur
able and almnle to constnutlon, rum sari in
easy to operate: recelred the first diploma at the
Ate fair: Is giving the best of satisfaction to Its
purchasers: warranted for three year.. and price
only tin Such an one Is The Celebrated IVllsort
Shrtllle Sewing Machine. For farther particulars
call at the office, one door below. N. At kin: lint
Store, Dearer, Ft., or addrea. for te.ti monist., clr.
enfant, Ate.. S J. ANDERSON. Agent,
=Kitty] Deaver, Pa.
h , LEcrios.—The Istockl.olderm The
/ CaMpaay F,r er,llll a 1131,11,, over Big lie,-
ver Creek. at at near W 01( Lam% tot ha Co only or
notion I lb oan election for
one reroodent..l% Manatzera and a Tre.tenrer, nlll
he held in the Toll llou.i. or said Company, on the
last Monday—the7.t.ith .I.ly Atndl neat. cunt
ntettelitz at :0 0 . 0064. a. m. JAS. ALLISON.
mart3:4w) TrraAnryr.
A anaininbarator. Notice.— 'Me under.
21. slimed, !mini: tniett appointed Administrator
of the setts Londio. deceased. late
of Moon township. He wer u county, Pa., all persons
Indebted M mitaiNtre hereby notified to make
Immediate p.irment: and all thm.e having claims
.gal net it n Ili present them duly autlienticuted for
Nottlenatint. . SIIICOADS, Adair.
M A Ml. 13 :LA Ei •
MAN IT PA Crr E
MONTT-WI Et NT S,
Izend 1 foot Stonead,
11.tCoN
ME!
Marble and Stone Posts
FOR CEMETERY LOTS.
We have now nit hand the largett relection of
Monuments and Head Stoma. that have ever been
offend for male In thin coutar; whirls we are
Selling from 10 to 20 per cent. L
than they can be had in the cltice. or boughi from
Agents traveling. Be agentn generally trtirrcprerent
both as to orienty of marble and the etre of wort:
contracted Inc.
Tenons wietillig anything in our line wlli plea,
tall and exatillne our wort and price,. beforepnr
citashnt ebewhera, and see What they ere buying.
and get what they buy.
tim Wont,. ninny. on hand. ilharld;hM.'
Notice to Bridge Contractors.
Conalestoitzwe Oros, !
Burnt. March Id. Prht. f
Smiled Proposals will be received at 1W office
Tthe Board of Comely Ccasrulasioners until
esday, the I'dh day of April, 1071.), at 10 o'clo e h
. ilsr the masonry and sinW.lreetUre of to " o
fruit Bridges, one over I on Mile run In Bore I la.
where the Now Lisbon road crosses the saute, of
twenty-two fe l t open, the road war
eighteen itai feet wide; the other
over Bloch
Iluium run. In Pulsoki tp., at the east end of star.
ninny street. Now Itrighlou, of sixty (GO; feet !MO,
nod twenty.five t ln )
wi e h t
a rua t i a t
e w m a e y n . t
ProM stahle
most be aceerupen ~
tote; weight of the cast and wrought iron, die
general working strength, and' the ultimate or
breaking strength per linear foot. es well as the
zeest
o eat local load toe bridges will sustain
- Al" for the roofing and repairing of the bridge
at Vauport. Born fp.
Plane and opecifications for the masonry of *aid
bridges may he seen at this orrice until April 3th,
1010. By order of County Commisoloners.
martritlt] JOHN 11cliOUN, erk.
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i.. r:„i.!,' st4ortinesit
„ro Door 2 , :gzvetro,
31111 Saw File , Shutter
SitL.tv, Spading Fork., Shovel., Hoc;,
Lake., and ltirge,raiii;ty iflr r t ,ukw,
iiumerom to mention. will 11 wit]
. ONE .SPITING IVAG ON,
Two ticb. ,)e 11uroe4•t, Ono ilnn4 or Pow •
Cr , Cylinder Stran , Cntter, :out all :the
rixiiitc% belonging to t h e Store.
Sale to minim:Do. at 10 O'clock a, AI ,
..nillitte (10111 daY.4O.llAy, until all IS
111.411. A. M. 11A.H.V/11V.
I Dridg,.!vrittet,
Irritant( warrants fat gala al the Asettellike
irca 1 10 0 NVII" Matta eta, with our Par.
atT tarmacs, Kam. Tao end thruartaTooLo.
1 1-111 . 1141,1 free.DOAN CO.
teteriquil 97 W. rai uf RM Jr.
moord at.. tialiteour•
ttrEr.o.L. Courno 'meta. fur aaia Al toe Amp.
oMee.
t.tr Blank, ul halal) All the olllieteisl klad• for
rale At the All4lie
List of Causes for Trial at March
Term, 1870.
• %avow", Week.
John E. SIIIIIII I, W !Mtn% fitvnn.
John 11'. (illl.ex'r of %irn. S. 11111,4 teed. vorJoshut
(1
1 . 1(.. It. ntll4l 11 r.. 1. W. lu4l 41
lor. 7. et al.
Clisrn.v o.lk. vs N.- Pr Ignton Water I'o .
Niro,. V/ New Brighton .t. Venancio Wats, Co.
S.1:11 , 4 • C 31,111 I:. Tnttlo. et al
insp. vs Same. ' •
Nat'l Ilk of Commerce vs John U. I. 1•0 Is. •
IlugLi 11. Auttervou re Aibdrnmn.
Clat‘eo %.• WIIILant
Michael (biroye Wm. L. Hayl..[ al
Conrad R WmUtOM s TP Joe I &Co
l'Atterport 04,1dpott VP Martha hood ma.
Thotni.ho'. ear's r. Donhattio Ml.nrN.
John Thornley no Cloak% Ir. HILL
Ntenhen t.larxe VP C. 11. !lull. et al
JP:IICP Tounuc• w Allrert Torianee.
Itaurawy aod wl(. v Satntwl tt,rins.
•
Rimilv I MApnir ra Fer.linclud
C. nrgt• 110nt.14 xs Ft. V. C. R.w.
Jan. . rA:ar- r. Cm.per lA•nturr.
Th.ant.ls VislUms v J. r. Alleselan.
11,4r7 IVsa7.lxivr
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Au•tauJ.r Po:btu:11
litirpnirlp 6 Co. SA N. I'. 15,..
SI.I. Gould • I.l're I t Ovid
•
Stns. Capitol (tank T .1. I . osvr.
Jonsa t:. Istiless U. S. Mar/IW,
./.111.1•;./11 a. leas Itruu
Fr u: .•% ns ‘• Vat. l'arnbl. 4.1 wt.
WI& et is, ,411 Wm. 11. Wl•rmnn
Li1ti411.31141,11.1
ocultof
Lrxruir, AND V. 041•41—
IL MY can be secured by Lasing your /
Firsther ieri Besiorated
This proceve ht done entirely by •I raht.ln If I of
Only Mali's% theta clean and teloile•oup,Aeht•lt p.
yenta wit Ishria— lost rt ...Is Is her 1.
!AAIUNI titian, ha - ma , lnt: 11.• laf!!: of f:..• e. • I
t MO half, rt tuteriux them too, in ‘ , .tl
on.. In fact ill. et, t) thing to 1.1.1 aud neo
bed..., de-trot - 1m: all Ifilah, 11.11.114 t • it. 1...
retnovin,
oil
dhazrrealllo revel IcOnonon :tar It.
nra (•aths:fa) and nil gIIIIIOIY sir 4/11t410 , 1•
slanCi• from Iho Ila•fahy :to to
front the et:-rt. of long
uould. th. afore, way to the eft tat no of ails
plate, that we ate anntn, , • them for A UN/ 1,0
rand , , sa`lsflal 1 .'11 , 111. Our are.u , h.
that upo n besot ordered to do m, is Oran tal.a, and
rylufn bode the same day. suit reIkUVAINi and
dy /of it . ..1111,113W use. for Ito dollare per Led. to ,
eltadlnzt.llluser and bolster, If suitable to too w is
bed. Nose glee a* your beater pooreet, mV' or
old. prlAlthal they are crew, hru (..f
We warrant rall , laellou or make no char.,. All
order, left at our plant of hn010r..e..-oppool,eJohit
eon's atufb, Ifocheater—will reties InameOlatout•
tentlou. CILFLACII Treu. State and County tttchts
for ante. Patented June tt, 1414.
marl 6;
VPl — Blank" aimumun'i Cr. it the. AL .I.
11.11INISTHATOWS NOTIllg. • • Lett .3 • 04
thulni-trat La) itig been tag ued to I ,
teriber 011 the %rotate of VioharThe ‘Cluticueyer d.
clawed. late of New St:wick ley totrtuhlp. Limas,
county. ail. 6, therefor e b. 1/I.llly all {rer.uu.
Indebted to fah! ...Late that unnedLite pay meta to
hula/red. All person.. tilielne rlalgua notao4 want
rotato are requexted to prreent them duly null,.
Waled fur otttlenivnt. ICI LLI PI I:II,
olarl).11 , 4•1 .4 4/111,1
Wall Paper! Wall Paper!
VOl. 1_1,470,
'Wholesale and Retail,
Cheap Brwit, Vale ar &Lehi Pipets,
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Paper 117Julore C'tirtaine ercry Ili tidy,
GOLD BORDERED SiIADE.I.
"it eiOth Shad,. •u I Figur,•: •
BUFF AN 1.) IVIIETE 11101.1. V.
ALL AT I owint PRler.4 TIMM I.TF It 111-:-
ro1a: ( wyEitED.
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tll W,..1 St wvon Ith tlthA u.
81 tor 11..14m Ilvt d All.r, Ptltsburgit..
mar9:3lll.
lvrkt SALE.--A flrrl rims. 643:10..... Is ni •
t•luole Stack and Count 41• 1 11101.11 Dr 11.1
ntlneliel. nil (11111111.11111111111.1• goo.' ne •;t• 00
hy lb • 0••11 known lino 01 Slolltnaillartr•W
...11. 0.111.44, 01111/ 10111er intlutst; 1./ 11
MOW.. ill trore ;owl 12 huh, I n •troke • 00, •-11••••••
of•ttalt lent hone power to ran 111. •r •
111, ". 1 . 111 ' 1 • 11111 • 1 7 pail .11• et, a lull or( .4111 .••••:
retrial. in 1.1•1111Z10 100,11,••• 0. 1: 11 1 ,; • " 1 ` 1.
tile above dtle.re. ronlidele • will di...44110,0100
I/ M. MUStalt 1..
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T:tXT.eI'TOICS NOVICE.. —Lelttott te.t.otoott.tt
14 ltas Ins; Swots anottod lo sultscrOs• • s ,
t, Lit, ~. 1114hrY. 1••
Darlillgrilll 'l ' p . 14,4.114 Indol.tod lo
r.tote ore Iterob) untitled to twat, I usins.ll6l.• t a.
31,11 all iserio/o- 1.1110. os: -••ol
ss 11l preoctit 111, m 111111 :sollooli It 11.•.1 fog
wottlement $ CA
J. IL rill till t..Y.
MEE
IjCErvilors - 14411,44 1...t.m0rr00 or
144‘11.g 1.4.441. gr. 1001.4.1 1 , 4 11.44 .1 444
11, 4,441.4 441 . 1.114441.. .1444.4.14 , 41. 1.4 • 4,
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low 141 1.4411ty .110.414.4444• l Istslr.tln..l6l r•f ,I+.l
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14.4m44..2411,14.t x11114 , ..,11 M.,. 41.1
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WILLIAM DAVIM-AP4, Er r
11,10.,:cmgre. MAn It tr.
ViVr 3 t:
31, ItC7O U.S.;T. 'Taylor. •Yrtnelunt
..inte•kl by 'it:. OAP Itt.trutitur. to Mtn itiffervi.i
Depart !swot , (lure. sr , rtitulocti 4,
tireek. Lulu. l'ri brit mud I iiuntrirt I
Vrtiteltial t. n I"tnn•rnivt Muer'ln• tt
ter rich Aittuiri.truti. Ilia plaint awl Ile 10
.1' Mu•lr • ;11 the Piaui. and tirt:nu Lste.:lll tu
Prtit•-•iir And ...en! mit•le by n ittireey.fiti
The In-lit Fulton in flionrl.liintt. 3,11 i I. nip •Ip• •
.et; nn.l it k determined lit• iluke limit,: tit •
411,1.1'110n 11 It that It .11411 •ttitil In the alt ol nen
Itemko and benilnotrieni. a 4 ha.don- eiiiireu•i ills
rue ten )enti..
MEV. It. T. TAYLOR. Denver, I's.
ikat.tlf
I.'a t•ln Vtov r4:lle.
tallilece.vetl. In llri,:tmut lon nAlp, about taw
tulle front 11 , nt rt. and Omni Stir •anto train Pali*.
ton aniltlklght on,
I: t lenjoid with (.1,(11.
There am on It a Flame Duelling and a lan:
1.11.; .11•0. all, amount of Fruit free• ilte clod,
apples, pent 'led,
and pent.. The fans la in g 0.% remir and lit t
be.M !tare of co:Ovation. 3
titan, A Piece of Loud
bet.s;:lm: lire .11 . the ..our .1. • littou
>.,W Min Sltoprlty. ou Mud e.,:a roll. norm in
rig about rlatp tivuavrra, 'warty all underlaid with
A Three Pea rein../ (lull.
It h. well Timbered. has a .mat Waferfrown, anti
plenty of timber lu the
og neighborhood n mting to
be ...11Vtal. There Is a t ihr..11111: da frame ata•
therrtal envied
j.tlam.l
Sewickley Nurseries I
Fruit T . r . e G: o n e Izdai l y
Fruits lu great variety Floe trios: shr . ut.t.Vaa . -
menet' and Ercr.litee
barb Routr. Our 4tock heat oex p ant ne very
•uperlotothro-lor the rartetiorlor Orchard..
mutt Ga•ticti moire. Permute ordering from In.,
Sew Irk 14.7 may rely cm the variance be.
01,:r.7;';nati.rh'e It ea 'W r r n ti l.rtrrc i lia s' riba mg otillf. "l plar th e. g f l. rt"
alo.ples niatloi to
M li O c a.nst9
fount
*rretrn9a%et
. t h e e r
lima I`. H. LOVII JAM. ,F WSIIII3 t
mkres
, ewlektey Norverles.
march Mini I rithilmreb Poet Mee.
it.-No 'tree l'oddlens atalmaisod to tell bar
Sewickley Nursero,... - -
I
TALVA BLit REAL ESTATE and Waf
ter euirer, tor sale at Ya. 11•1041. Franey and
ta
The pruperty formerly known no the Bucket and
Tab Factory. lu Vandal), Bearer canary, N - nolt•
raids., with tweitirsharew of Water Poser. Build.
Ingo, Machinery. Is offered at private
sale. Plod. the three.storr Brick Warehouse. tom
hoof. Shatters. Ratters. Plates and Odors. bring
20 by 40 feet, and attschtd thereto a thret-rtOry
Fraine,
lnoora an the Racket Plttnry,
lulu:: 10 by 00fri, Second,* two-story Prato..
bring 30 by 50 ft wt, 59 feet *bane Fac
tory. Third. a too-14017 Frame Building with
M"." ifuf mt.!. 30 by GO feet. 70 fret above
No. 2 and known ea the Tub Factory. Fourth. •
ltrkk Building with Slate Roof 30 by 50 lest and
35 bat shore No 3 they being connected by el e.
all ra ted
u : . :: n i: r j bY'i•
ai:Ftnl the Fa au Cea id:7 hoover
Creek, about
, C li en t ,
whit
act wter..thwhiebt.
Tub and Rocket Machinery and Gearing for Immo.
dude nee. , This embraces by far tint beet available
Water Power.. a whole poi, the Faltston ham
and can be adapted to an branch of ranutactn.
rtqg
For price and terms of ale Information may i.•
ttl
taed on application t
ohtaltied ''''''
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