Thee Beaver-Argus, Reaves*. PL. Mire4.llo.' Oretilatioh i 45;er 2VxA`i -111M,;tt,. El dvorthil QM g. • hl. am. `C t. 1 #4r , , ..,Ir-10 Hoe. . 1 00 a , soi ve oo i;To do 350 SOD 100 10 00 15 00 j oquaroo, do 78 t !CM 1118 1800 4 ..parn, do 600 60010 00 113 111 00 coltinm 800 11 00 1500 1100 33 131 11 00 1100 10 131 ,11800 33 100 colnam..',.. 00 'IS 00 116110 W NO 00 Adntintstnton • NOtleell.•••11 3 00 DOLlcall partyse;ten opts: . i . te" Payments' to to made' Quarterly., exeept ior tranelent advertisement.. which Inititt3 o In advance. tits!te orate Tfteresomieter ibr the week ending Match 'ZONAL 7A. IL 3P. tt. v 9 P. X. Mar. 20 dog. .48 deg. i 43 deg. M 21 41eg. • 444415.- 41. deg. 22 :1.3 deg. 43 deg. •1 35 deg. 2 deg. 3Z deg. 30 dm, ••, 24 :11 deg. 41 dog .. $$ 44. •25 32 deg. 51 deg. 45 deg. - :26 41 deg. 47 deg. 143 dog. It. T. TAYLOR. The attention of the pu b lic la directed tO the following Now Advertisements which appear for the first time' HAM) A ItliUS to-day : Special Notices: A. C. Hurst i • iegifit&s Cured . Mrs. M. C. Leggett.. The new article of Food, PIM:Ohio:I HIS- tern: 1.i.3 Park Place N. Y. ; Farmers: A. lltAbbarti. . The Great Medical Discovery: I.J. Wal- Pen Year's in Wall . Street: Worthing- ton, Co. .1, Consumptives: Esubon E. Huns , jow. 40 Magic Comb: Magic Comb Co'. N I lumbug: Fultomilic Knitting Machino: Ilinkloy ;Knitting Niaeltitto Co. • Wanted: J. J. do 'Li, Power. • ereliant Tailor : George Braun. spring Goods: at, Bteinfeld. S.•alv.: • Morwe 06. 10 !•?: .1 :ye: ha Notices.: Btult4 ct: Co; • Notices: J. 11. BOnCe. r Spoyoror 4 Bono.. . Adinitilstrator's Notice: Mid:lel Ber ry, Atli's'''. . Executors'. Nol toe Pavld Erato Frouts, Bosse' Co. S hmerfplloso Spike Bosiver 144.—The following named persons haro paid the sums sot opposite to their II:11110X on subseriptlon to the Beaver A in IVA, shtoo the date of our belt .•atiou. , • Win. lteed,tBoventy $2 00 Henry Smith, Georgetown, 2 66 Ilinekbautk, • 2 00 I'. S. Laughlin, lioohutowil, j 200 Itoutel)onk, Georgetown, 1)r. Lawrence, floolodown Ed. Brown, Baden, Janos Sala, Baden, Joseph titough,•lladoti, ! I 00 !teary Reeder, Freedom, i 2 00 Nicholas Geyer, Columbia, Pa. 2 00 David Anderson, Frankfort,. , 2 00 Jag. Smart, East Palestina. 2 00 Thonuts rithart, Ewa. Palmitin.; • 200 t:eorgo Dilworth. Ihtott, 1 ;5 .!:011c4 A. IrnnM, Water (uro, 400 . , tpunly Committee Meeting.— Tliti inemberti of the Republican Coun ty Com iii itteo are !Invoked to 'moot ut the Court Honor, on Saturday April Oth 1 , 70, puneluaity, if posniblo, at 1 p. in. A full attendance In earnestly desired.. The following named pernons,ktonstitute the Committee: 1 1 0 hearer tp.—J. F. cunnitigham, F. t:raliatil. , !Waver borough—M. Woyaro, M. S way. Borough llarrali. Bridgewater borough—J. Murray, M Darragh. Darlington tp.—John Smart, S. 'W /UNA Brighten tp.—W. A. Laird. Baden borough—James Moore. • Economy tp.—W. Davis. 'hippesra tp,—John Pranklin tp.—Smith W. Ibsen. Fallxiom borough.—llavid Critchlow. k'reedom borough—W. W. Kerr. reole fp. Smith Curtis, John An drews. I/ignorer fp.—MeGuiro Disirlct —Jas. Frank-fort District— Jrques cCutcheon, S. IL Leepor. Hopewell Ip.—W. M. Reed, IC. John .lino !t hob:Airy tp.—John Wilson. • independence tp.—T. Standish. Moon tp.—chorioo Q. linker, Daniel Pintry. Marion tp.—G. H. Coleman, Nee. Brighton borough—North Ward— Nill! , 11W, C. I. Wendt; Middle ‘Vard—J. SfPrlce, Agnew Duff; South W;ml-11011. Wilde, David Stanton.. Nru• Newicktry tp.—C. Black, George Tem, .forth Meld:ley Sp.—J. M.Witherow .Veii Go Wee borough—Thos.llliant. tp.—W. 11. Dawson, T. G. Lloyd Philipsburg borough—Robert Ruth. Paterson tp.—James Patterson, Mar fin Metzgar. Pulaski Sp. Levi S. Thomas.' Rochester borough—.R F. Mcllvalne, Speyerer. Rochester Sp.—Abner P. Lac l ock. , Raccoon Sp.—jobs' U. Craig, J. II •Inisty. South Brauer Sp.—Samuel S Caughey. - Alt. Clair borough.—J. Paul. P.uticof copy.] M. WEYA , Cll' • Wrinted.—Sevoral good Pdph; Mak ,ra At. St.hiff a; Stelaekn.', New Bright on, - _ • mar2;tr. • Plano for Nit good' Piano is offered for sale or rent. Inquire at this "then. inari6;3t. RAND dosing out sale of Dry Gisxls for two weeksonly, at Fortune's, Dia ' mond, DocliestOr, call and see. 2.1;2t A Sad Dearth.—A man named Jos. I , tinkhouser, Jr., was found dead ono morning last week in New l Brighton. A Jury wnv enipaneled by Coroner Boc hum, whieh rendered a Verdict that the deeeasotteame to his death hi consequence of stailbLition, by falling on 1 ,111:4 face in the nind,i while in n state of helpless in lox kat .V .t, of goods selling' at 'lRA loirgli prices, at Fortune's, Diamond, 23;11 sllut.o Foov.—Will Smith Co, he beat In prices, the Shire is well " Tho Cheap Store. 7 Mago wet near Diamond, Rochester, Pa., is the place. .8113r:1:1;2w. A largo ntoek.of new goad!, at A. C IlnrNes, Bridgewater. NDsom t: Window Curt:lllo4,llnd tix dnres- of till kinds, nt Evan Pdgit's, New. Brighton, Pa. Now Brighton Ladles' Semina ry.--A first class Boarding Schaal ror ymilig ladies. Day acholani admitted. effiirso of study. 'English, Scientific, .a,wd, and Ornamental. The Spring S.N.%ion will opon on Monday, April 4th. minh2w. ,:,'t-New Dress Goode In great variety Own') at Renee's now: store room, " litaitA3t M Et; and Boys hats spring itylNchcaP at Fortune's, Diamond, Rochester. :2;2t La nisi; Reap litts.—The undersigned i•lies to inform his many friends and .....toniers that Ito has just returned from the ...agora cities, where ho has bought a large 'docket fresh Dry Gocids in healt hful patterns, which are now oPened at his new and minciallona• store room, hppo,ite his former place ofpustneas ou street Bearer. We wsntAverybody to ;;it e us a tall at our now storeroorn,feel ing satisfied of the beauty, cheapness, and variety of the new stock,' consisting of Dry Goods,. Millinery GoOds, Trim wings, Notions .tc. (hive pa an early ettll, it will amply repay you—we 'con sider It no trouble to show IOW". titarmiiw.l J . 11 . BILN6B. Tyr:only place in Beaver county, to get Merimack Prints at 121 di% per yard IN nt Jai, A. ,Fortnnell, Diamond, Bo• cliester„ 2„1.t. A Limon asecortmv t k of WiiV a Evan Pngh'irlfdii`Sightiat iti : ie. - 4, ?Mailing& Comallbwro aitti• 4 1 .4.' 4 k): Ow** 41,1 1 / 2 • isciF- . 01044, which convened at Jeleigkern on last Wodnoaday, adJourneditietWeadaY of this wook. The aPpointments for Vile vicinity are as follows: Beaver, W. IV Locke; Bridgewater, Jos. Holhngsh rjactol4l#4..colips ; * iv . ritoali tlanite'fiati. &v. Janes - alibi . who has preached In this place for the, last two years, pee hence to Mansfield, All.. county. • „per-Hats and /formats altered and done over chui p 4 4)/jr . Tux Cilkar it Co's, Pla4olu l 9. " 9' 4;:,3Vtar;:imend to selird 'lttaboreliprices, and cannot be miderr. sold In Beaver county, slime ask Is an examination, .Isa„,A, Fortune's, Dln• 7_2*-2 “Libel.—lt will.be remembered that a couple of law suing were commenced Against ns hut December—one fordami ges and the other for 'libel.' The first one was entered 'by Mr. M. S. Quay, personally, and the 'altos by his 'friend,' Cook Hall. During the past week the Hall casii . vras biting* befbrathe Drand Jury of this county which was then In session, end the pill ignored. Thus ends one of t ie culttss oreught ;Wiltd the edi tor of this paper for thepurposeof 'crush ing him out.' CmFar, ,c.heaper, cinema Dry Goods in Beaver pounty,•are at Fortune's, Dia- Rochester. Merlons Aenfillest.—On last Thnno day morning a horse driven by Mr. Lemuel Edgar, a ono armed ex-soldier of thhi place; beeathe unmanigable, and running away, broke the wagon to pieces and injured Mr., Edgar very severely. 1118 thigh bone was not only broken but sisodialowned at the hip.. In,bla groat misfortinly skulliathvand shOuld receive the kind attentions of the whole community. I=i=l A Srt.Ernmn stock of chiltiren's Car riages and Perambulators atEvan Pugh'is bootitood virtliti store, BrOadwa*:Niktr Brighton, 'Pa. 23 2rn tho clualng out attic:ear lac•. weeks only, at Fortune's, Diamond, Itocliester, don't forget to call. 23;2t it only costs three cents to write to Mellor do Hoene, Pittsburgh, and, get complete circulars and prices of the cele brated Pianos and Organs for which they are the sole ;ideate. Thia hot* ban been establ lilted for 4d yeats,and is the leading music house in lids part of the country, and can and does give great advantages to buyers. Those persons who contem plate buying' a piano or organ, will find It to their interest to write to Mend!. dt Lloene,Pittsburgh,tuid get their catalogue before buying anywhere else. Instru• melds will be sold on credit if desired, and arrangements made to reduce the cost of freight. FM3 l'doloTos'a, gold jpetd.; bellt l in the market at. FleanPaglea ICow nrigliton, l'a. =l;2m o:vn ear Cleveland white lime, water fine end plaster for land, received and for sale.wholosale and retail, at speyerer & Sons, Itoeheiter, Pa, JUST Jim Elvin), cheap Wall Paper at Evan Pughla New Brighton, Pa. '1 .B.Pin JUST AnaivED—Now Goods, New Styles at new prices ntthb "cheap Store" near Diamond, Rochester, Pa. March 30th 2t..] The Lett prem.—The last of the aeries of lectures announced for the winter in Beaver,was delivered in the Court House on last Tuesday evening by tho Ref. S. J. Wilson, D. D., an eloquent Presbyte rian minister of Pittsburgh. His sub- Joet—"The Science ,of Religion"—was well considered, neatly presented and the lecturer was attentively listened to by his audience. We have not heard the precise amount realized from the six lectures delivered here during the winter but learn inci dentally that it will reach about 5100 after all expenses have boon liquidated. drampart gold and gllt - paper at Evan Pugh'slcaw Brighton, Pa: • 1.1;2m DON'T VAIL to go to "the cheap Store". and see the new styles. No trouble to show goods, always glad to nee 'our friends whether they wish to purchase or not March;3o;2t) WILL. SMITH. ,7.-YYtie to Ileneo,s and see tho latest styles in Brits and Bonnets. Grand opening this day, Addreee 'R. V. Flame, , US. halo Street, buffalo, N. lc., and get Dr. Sago's pamph let cm Catarrh, free. or mend sixty cents aid gut Dr. Sage ', ealant Remedy. $5OO reward is offer ed by the proprietor for a use of catarrh which he cannot cure. -Sold by duggiste. Cat thi• out as you may never see It again. Dr. Pierce,. Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery cure severe coughs. Tit): Ax ERICA* 8 TOC IC JOUILAL.—This, Journal is the highest authority in all that pertains to Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Poultry. And for variety of information relating to live stock of every kind, it has no superior anywhere. We wish all our subscribers to send fbr a specimen. Address N. P. Boyer& Co., Publishers, Parkesburg, Pa. Local Laws.—The following bills have been read In the Senate, which are or local interest : An Ad Relative to Bearer and Mercer Cuuntiea %Vita:nuts, The original width of the Beaver and Mercer State road, In the comity of Beaver, was laid out at a width of one _hundred feet, Aso WiraRLAM. That portion of the same Mao' the borough of New Brighton has been, from time to time, encroached upon and reduced too warts t. e o meth Of front IS to an fa•r Therefore, • . . • - tint I. 1k it enacted, ate., Thu all that portion or wild road rimulug through the borough or New Brighton, lathe county of - Beaver. be and le here. by doclarou a public highway or street, at a width or not leer than NI /get. Profiled, Aowever, , That the low n council of raid borough titian determine that dfiy foot in width is sufficient for public ac commodation and conveniences . . Sr.e.l.. That the regulation sad conol of said road, as • public street within the borough Omit*, at the width of pit less than ally feet, shall here after devolve upon the town council of the borough of New Brighton, and they are hereby empowered to determine the legal location of the same for • public at:eel through said borough, make and pre scribe the extent of the public right, at a proper width of not leas than fifty feet, as a final limita tion of and MI private encroachments upcn the same; and. having so !Lets:Wood to Oen the An Act to ',recent the mai of cider in luta quantities than flee gallon.' in the bstrotityla of Beaver, Beaver county: see. I. Be El enacted. dc., That the isle DIM. er in less quantities than are gallons within the limits of the borough of Beaver, Beaver county, hereby prohibited. • sac. t Any person or person. ,{plating the provisions or the fore= vection shall ou con• m victi thereof before an* notice of the peace in said borough, be sent to pay a fine not ex.• cresting twenty-five dollars, or to undergo an lin• prieonnteut in the common fall of the county for a period not exceeding ten days, or both or either at the discretion of the Justice. 23,'-in We clip the folloWing items fromtbe Wellsville Uniun'of last week. Wm. Tindell, a resident of Shipping port, l'a., was arrested by officer Gave, on Friday evening and placed in the Blue Eagle. 'rho Mayor fined him one dollar and costs. .William did not have the needful, but succeeded in raising it in East Liverpool, to which place the Mar shal accompanied him for that purpose. Accident.—A young man from • Hooketown. etn his way, to Ulla Pismo on 'Monday, to work in the machine Shop of A.. 1. Boyce & Co., was thrown front the rear end of the car where bewail sitting, by i sudden Movement of the train, by which he was so badly injured that he had to be taken back to his home. Desigruttlee.—The Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne .t Chicago Railway Company have supplied Its passenger oonduetAirs, brakenien and baggage masters 'with badges to be worn on ihe bat or cap. ~zardo to Benee's favorite store fir Dry Goods, Millinery Goods, Trim mings &c. mar.seA, New Good; at A. C. liurst'a. 1 1 . : Argi$4,irgiArsiN Inner nsln opened in ibbt PIN" PA gc rividt Are Where. tit peere'sne* don hi** Alizi±r...Pbume '44* Beaver. nukrAln itriSpring 81miwy at ponce's. . • . ' tc..."....;1 • • ossokest. Largo Mock of csaahnertiffor inenand boyayfosa ~ ,tl.4C,Lifurst's.l' r,;.• • 4—:4 t. v Theltev. E. 111. Loss of Thiladel phikbettins' known Met' Oblldtsn'a Preelsec." will resume his aeries of 11 -1 1 4i :thePresbyterian Church of BridgewaterVba Saturday *vetting Pests .6.1 1 rU. 2 d feel9cks.; Mr. Long Preaches to the eye as Wall as tatlities . kt• Viiitrhedica,- by 'metes cerlh's/eildigatel "n" Ao_ 414ustroto thetruttio contained ; in his texts. Mlay earnest Pastors give -wil ling teithnony, to the =MOSS •of .dtese seroonsfn their churches, The youth and children of the Public, Schools and Sabbath &Mod& of the &unusually and the public la general. es ,ITlood to at tend. JAYKII M, flsixxiss, Beaver, Pa. Mar % 28, 1870. AD -large Week of Medias, Wiwi &0.. at Ben 'a, very cheap. n. „ma r;30;24 New EleOds atltgist prices at Burst's. Court Adjostrament.—Court con vened-In this place on .Mcnday, March 21, all the 'Judges being present. On Tuesday morning, however, information reached judge Acheson that his son, Dr. A. W. Acheson, of Brooklyn,N. Y., hid suddenly disappeared from his home, and no knowledge of his whereabouts; could be obtained. The Judge, feeling It to be his duty to leave for home at once, amigo frouitherato Newloik.sirilered the (Inlaid Jury to finish up their busi ness, and the 'traverse jurors 'for that week to return to, their homes. These latter will not return again, but those selected for the amend week are required to be in attendant* at the Court House in Beaver on the ad Monday In April, at which time as many of the cases on the civil.ftstra'citt be, will batried.;; Thisidiatitl "jury icitlilcitied sisiiion until Wednesday afternoon, at which time, having concluded their labors, they adjourned and the March term of our oeu.rteameto a close. - Death of Bishop E. Thompson. Bhshop }Award Thompson, one of the ablest and•most•dlstlngiiiihed ministers of the Dlethodist Episcopal Church, died at the Want House In Wheeling on last Tuesday, a week ago. - • • Tho liegister of that city, in Its issue of Weihtes4l4utorulnii t thtuaspeall? of the ticakiioait s and death • DEATII.OI , BII4IIOP THONPOON.—Bishop Thompson, or the Methodist Episcopal Charm, died at the grant Ileum, in hats city, 'yesterday •of typhoid plientnonia. Bishop Thompson was taken sick on his arrival in this city arteradjournment of Confereum, over whidf he presided, at Charlestown, and the disease which terminated his life, It hi thought, was caused by exposure on .the trip and at the new capital.; He was a man of great acquirements, sod one of the mast pleas ant and gentiebutuly we have over met. Ho was turnu3rly President of the Ohio Wesleysei College, at Delaware, Ohio, and the news of - his death will till many heunAllt Central Ohio with madness. lie was a native of Englund; wo believe, and about sixty years old at the time of his death. His wile was telegraphed to at Evanston, 111., where the Bishop. hold the position President of the College there, and where his badly resided, but the nevris of his sickness fai l to reach Dim. Thompson in athlete have her with him before no died. His departure was peaceful; and he died with words of hope and cheer upon his lips. All that loving hands and skillfal pnysletans -could do was done for him, by ourl citizens, and especially by the member,_ of his own church. WILL SMITH ALL tho latest styled of spring skirts at A. C. Hurst's, st Pittsburgh prism. few dry goods, new trimmings, new skirts, new style bats, at the lowest mar ket prices at. litursVa. -1 Dinar3o:2w- Ciresit-amigallonataisir Hr has boon caused by the tremendous low prices at which Schiff a Steinfeld have marked out their new rpring goods.— They made really a hicky hit in going East so early thie . season, as It enables them to underselltheir oompeUtors from 10 to 25 per cent, of which every one will be convinced by calling at their popular cheap store. There was, last week, a regular -:panie in the eastern market. Every wholesale house was striving to dispose of goods at any price, as they labored under the impression that Gold would come down to par at once, and as Schiff k Steinfeld were just iii the mar ket they took advantageof this harnmer log down of goods, and bought a good atoek at figures as low as before the war. Read-their new advertisement in this paper and glee Them an early call before their assortment is broken. inar.3o;3t A largo and good assortment ac bow ribbons at A. C. linrat'a. Literary & Illusleal Entertain ment.-9n last Wednesday evening a very enjoyable llterary and musical en taint:tient was given by the pupils of Prot Taylor's Seminary. The term closed last week. Next , term 4xorn mamma March 314,1370. The following was the programme for the entertainment on last Wednesday evening: PART a Mule—Plano Dno. Yalu Brill.,(C. Mem. Mist. es May and Langstaff. Piano Solo—Daue flutlgne—(W. Mason. Wm Mary itels, Now Castle. Sung—Only a Poor Little Beggar. (Howard.) Private Vocal Clue Paper —Tbir Messenger, part Ist. MW Vents- Itichardecin, Thlkidte. Piano Solo—Monastery. (B. Itichards)Anius Vesta Miller, New Brighton. tieng—iteautirtil Sommer. (Powell). 411 . 01- lie Campbell, Bridgewater. Essay—The Master ever the greatest Servant. Miss Amelia Moorhead, Bridgewater. Solo—La Clocketts. Chu. Voss. 'Miss Nellie Barker, New Brighton. Song-0, Sing the sang tiara to Me. Private Vocal Chum. Essay—Walking„an Stilts. Mlas Miriam Wil son, Bridgewater... Plano SOlo—Tarantella. (C. Volweilk.r). Mies Libble McKibben, Keuwood. Vocal solo—Come in and shin the door. (Ha phaelson). Mks Nellie Barker, New Brighton. Plano tiolo—Noctunte. (J. Leybach). Xias Vo nis Richardson. Tidionte. Vocal Uull—Muds of the Greenwood. (Glover) Mimics May and Woodioffe. Piano Duo-,-Wands Polka Ronan). (J. Bail), Misses Emma and Els Brown. Youngstown, 0. Vocal 8010-Nightiogale's TrIlL (Wee. liana). Mies Mary Bela, New Castle. irsutylno Cram NWCrown. Bliss Irene Barr. Brownsville.. Plano 8010-Le Bose des Alpes Wee. (0. Erug). visa Nettle Breeden, Youngstown, 0. Sous-Little Maggie May. (Blaniphin). Pd. vale Vocal Clue. &say-Character.; Mize Clara Ewers, Belmont. Ohio. ' Piano 8010-La Cascade. - Pam). Mee L IS•sitartiod. Pluto Snlo-Marebe I.ly. (L. de Meyer). Prof. A. Banter. • • • Paper-Mentenger, pert . 144 Mks Susie May, Tionesta. , Piano Duo-Wandering Jew Walla. Mug moiler). Misses Richardson and Woodrotre. 'Vocal Soto.-One Year Ago. (H. Wood). laza Susie ltly Tionesta: 'Vocal Vetett-lraty Did-Katy Didn't. (Paul Hughes]. Private Vocal Class. • NEW Goods at A. C. Honer. . (Jo and s soo the great variet y of white inataililes and whits goods of all kinds . . at A. C. Hurst's. ". Lint IN UTAIt ; or. the Slyetertee end (triTet of Monnontsm; being an espree of the f.tTe !Mes sed Ceremonies of the lotus-Ng Sainte, nth • tall and antlisatle Platen , of the )srnton sett from lta mien to the present time. By J. H. needle. Editor 01 the Hell Late Itter. and nob correeptentent of the CloctanaU Comma , del.—NatWest rebileldng Company. , Pithadel- Phl. Memo. &e, Ws have received advance sheets of the above work stow in Mese, by the Nation al Publishing Company. It is, truly, a comprehensive work on Utah awl ?dor , mons, and will be sold only on subscrip tion.- On the subject of PolygatnY, .we take the following: • • The occasional references hitherto in regard to " Preexistence of the soul," "Sexual resurrection," "Progress In eternity" said "Generation . of the gods," have prepared the resider somewhat for special consideration of polygamy; but It U neeessry also to look into its earthly history, and the reasons urged for its origin aqd continuance. And in these racoons we are surprised to find bow captivating a veil of religious Jitney may be thrown over an Institution naturally idliftottltteikaki 14166 1 t A L TII to 1,0 tg.eam ea Uty n fo some Mor• iterowakeirottho • rOttig .. pr Or them:teal litetlitett :PeobehAT. it/MP% them= tonittitittiotrof bilnitentt tem. Perseoaritarbkb lite..orte; poweithllyilludivestetoWard thitillitirt Pierilllty! 7 UT Wiv A " es, theijewerda 'r oft*: Pritatittiodi„lfe ll f#an espouse it virgin aid desires to 'espouse another, and the liritt ere ,her.consent ; Ind if he eipatere the aecOnd,lirid 'they ire - vie filo; ead ,hsio‘l ll ll4.to 09 .14?-C rt n Ant thembilistpastibeir , be • c ann ot commit 'adultery are gOihi'iiittb %lei; for he cannot commit adelterr wieb that disk balonghtir nitto,llltio46l4l l iiir 6 else ; ant if he have ten - virgins . Oven iinto.hltu by ibleber, he Cannot &milt adultery for they belong to him and ara glint unto Idea; therefore isheJnitified. They aro given *saki him to multiply and replenish the earth according to my commandment, and to fultll the prong'', which was given by my Father..before the Gmndatiott of the world ; ina for thiii exaltation hi the eternal worlds, that they mad bear the souls of men, ;be herein is the Work of my Father wittily:- mai, that he may be glorified." - Heavy punishment la threatened LP all women who refine, Without geed cause,' to give their husbands second wives; concluding as. follows And now, as pertaining unto this law. verily, verily, I say untoyon, I will reveal more unto you hereafter; therefore, let this sullies, for the present, Behold,' t am Alpha and Omega. Arnim'," • Such is the revelation. Space fails me to nettd' it, Contradictions and abiturdi tim. One, however, is worthy of special •researk. -In ;the eighth .sectioi Mimic Smithls commanded to receive loving• ly those; that have been glien unto oli'servantJereph." , .Thupast pare is used. Thus the that rerelation outhor hang polygamy implies that Joseph had already practiced it. Stranger sti ll , po lygamy is expressl y ibrbidden by the " Book of Mormon." The third book and seomd chapter of the Book of Moirmon condemns polyga my. Au.the l ate ntt oflad!es bat', bat frames and ' bonnet frames at A. C., itursea. , , IMMI Fstnustrks tiemm.s.—ln another col umn will he found; the card pt Fair banks, Morse& Co., of KC amend ave nue Pittsburgh, whose manufietory is the largest in the world; and whose scales have stood the test of years and become the' Teedgnituid skendartl LW ovi s et , this country and In some parts or Europe. We would call thb especial' attention of farmers to these Settles, believing as We do that they are . really Indispensable to the farmer as a half bushel measure, and will In a short time save many Mum A full iswirtuient of black silks for Racquet'. at A. C. Hurst's. Mr. Ehrron apPears that sour. neighbor, the Bodied, cannot allow the Congressional contest to proceed as other canvasses have heretofore proceeded— without newspaper interference but must on every occasion, proper or im proper, thrust Its ranks Into owe of the candidates, who seems to be an especial object for itahostility. I clip the follow ing gem from•the last issue: "It is notorious that one of the gentle men now active in the canvasa,can never touch bottom in a District Conference, for the reason that our sister counties have ho liking for the _man.and no faith in his ability, whatev er It may be." The gist of the foregoing amounts to about this.; 'The "sister counties" claim the privilege from time to time of dosig nada/Cenci of. ttldr, own number as the mini a:their choice' .Beaver county is adouLlhat t ehoiee cheerfully, as she his always done: But when it mutes her turn, she la 000ly told that she ' must forivoler own choice and nomi nate enlyanch an one as may.bewietlpt ablek tebertain prominent-soh - enters In the different counties, or else she must expect to have her cifolce set asides Out open such miserable impudence Doubt lewithfre are politleans in other portions of the district, al well as hero, who un dertake to set up a ' , elm crow' like this, in order to detor :so I two blimps of Bea ver county front interfering with their privately arranged plans. Tito mass of the people, • however, are fair dealing, and will readily extend the same courte sy to a sister county, that they its turn deinand fee' themselves. Just_ let the Republican's of this county understand that the policy here ftweashadowed has been initiated, and is Ilkeirto prevail In the future, and how many aspirants in the 'sister counties' •would be able to 'touch bottom' in District Con fereness or anywhere oleo—and how long would it bo before the people themselves In those same 'sister counties' would be dosed to their heart's content, with their own CCM nauseous medicine. The editor who would encourige such a dictatorial spirit, or who has not Sin' Hums enough , to resent it with the ut most scorn, no matter what his own personal preferences may be, is not only unfree to his own county, fiat is ar-Je4- lellA guardian of the honor of the party he professes to serve . And the rani:Mate, who, instead of resting upon Ms own home ,popularity, would make use of such a plea as thin in order to make head way against his competitor, ought to be allowed to look mainly outside orbis own county for support. FAIR PLAY. EDITOU Anus:—Months ago when the Radical opened up tho Congressional question with such Indecent haste, It as. Burned that Mr. M. Weyand would be a candidate, and that ho was to run for the benefit •of our present :Representative. Now, however, it emits its purpose to take a dlattrent tacic. Hear its "But ought Beaver, at present, to make a serious struggle for tboAnurrinaUon And, if not, is It worth while to convulse the county with, what is to boa more struggle between rival llolitielans? Has ft not been a custom, as binding as law, to concede to tnir .Congressmen two terms. Why his, it suddenly became necessary to depart from 0, usage, which by long sancUonikaa: hooorne a l most a law of tho party. ' Had it not been for the intriguing spirit of tho nt ref the Radical, which it seems mitlik7 i liteessatitly at work somewhere, 1.41,5 would Watt prambn. By be no striligloletbia, county at the present time.il6rd - Rib person - who has received iirotiticla,abusetutd miarep resentation it theltaidsagt /tortieol, am satisfied, would • • lattangst the first to accord thy cuitinAtipattge to Ur. Dotal*, ptott6d ttt!iiilibitlaolith of. theothit#3lol4omiti . Bait) - , , adjottrea gat_ • county to 10IIIII:Pt5MI,4110:11*.jOirsistent tiaklas,d tsitiive him to th(wailjbaiti)Sinotti*Aternatlve was loft but to taste up the gage of battle so prematurely and insultingly thrown down. 12E13 Is the Radical really sincere In its ' protest against the' violation - of party usage? I doubt IL It Is either an at tempt to hoodwink Mr. Donley and his friends, or the plane arranged by the editor and a Des , of his 'Blends are in danger of tubtairrying. Was the gather ingot select repreeentatives Amu ths Mar counties of the district In Pittsburgh in December last convened by Mr. Quay In the interest of Mr. Donley? Wore the persona composing that consultation the friends or the enemies of Mr. D.? Dld they resolve that he was entitled to the usage of the party?—or did piny come 141 the conclusion that he must be kicked overboard? Was it not the understand ing then and there, that Beaver - county Was entitled to t h e nomination, prOkded Correspondence. A CO aaaa orTaeties, . ittinal lathed' • v.. - 7/ 0 ,14 406 - ;tar!! .• ' -A EiRELL: . , weal itilifeiet] .Atiltivenatiy of trio It. F EjObaik IN4i,cl9l,4,lterw(or. took 1 4 4te., P441 1 P! ?Lerch ItaketWiireleeet!ohe*.in the ' at rine hr4riPat Fi reiia "t tl f t *Ot i firG' pryite to' the hi Mater cbirleY litehi*a,iaditidraisesi by hientrii.l6 l o,r. DTe i f* and telinitsittb o - 40; dna eltieth were i‘ i° , l " ll ' • '' 411 !*1 1 / 11s n ot 1 ° Wile*. c ‘.4 9e4 . oristdar that aleikhool was tint (nisi as will orient:Wl WinditiOn'an *Ma oo; crupying their or', wan vary, ereditable4l. , -- , • , Alter. thereports oat= the nonelnattoon of Ille members atty. lidesladary taxi& gy by the payment it twenty &qua Gar each member • . „ 1 elezekinkiteie si ;61104 t Dl.' ,Ilitaidniiiii; . parli; ,ii.G* l 44 ( Milii **- am outil,Dovidourimp, . „ -thAltor the shiglittoCapproir uso;andionaip• notlaid w 41.. gourd wish th e aftenioieweattitalnusetre. • . ; • . • , , • CoxxoxlcAiPxA• ' 4lll. MM. ' • ~EDUCATIONAL. . , the runctey t ivwnia Oros irk Su' Merchle7o, We'ellp the ngloying ititort, which will belied with: interest by.thottnichersantfiltiesultrof adlianUon hi the 'county. 4, This ireport."llll run through scienalweinAnotte: tsevitit:Cticheir. Thereat? 'l47• , ousel, :al24g schcad d ' t only. 140 , Wads of, sag are. . wid— ths graded and, • .Thena ate :44; •.mixed schooW . At you r sadist iOn,ldoiers ems, I propole to famillarisatliet friends of popular sdneatiOW With theisoneltiois and Inimical wOrklittot;uf our wheels, lions time tip dine,riiakoknotrato thatidi Of Directors, Teseleth and q'stroiii, throtnihout 'Le gouutzle an oftlehdroan nor, the results and observatlotie or my work as kluperistanyllaill of onrCorarnon &booth. . • j. . • , - glum. the begincinfrof School Year; June lot; 186947 Tallith flaming. Lions of tescherslaver been heat nos Pd.. Tato Examinations.' US wale - and l2t fe male t4itchersimarntted; 190 Provisional and'7 POresslopii'cortidesies 'Lanett . ; ; . .07 t4 , 4al lottailoni Usalo ; Lt:?t- Lionel noiOtin. to 4 attended ; 202dayie a:pont in Maoist duties; .1041- miles; gaveled, .and 409 *facial totters written!, Nita follows aro oluteriatlOnu, remark :and suggestions which "aro taken , front Wo Note Book of Vieitstions. • .Nesi Brighton ndrinsilii.--The r iiehoid house hi' a eubstantlit, brl4 l r,' Pout stork.% high, ten school rooms and a hall. Theool. Auld tied into four Printery, two Intortoodiete and three Grammar departments, with one Gish. School 'department; and la under the supervlsion.gf one male Prin cipal and bln femaieeasastant *cabers. Tho several grades 4de in exvelle?l con dition ; teachars faithful in the discharge of their responslblalutlea ; via dlous and makini.pontutendatio 'pro gress. Sysiturkand moray ellanictorize the whoio school. 414,4 is a school In which every cluZ4 the Plum ahould feel an honed 0 and sustain with a manly-dignity. + l ll6ei total 01111.11.11101111 of papihr for the width otJanualty was as,' tasking !....:ft4t reoin average about 50 islindsos.,Wibllopring Is the pt7o/ 4 - ; tcspo itrOleiiditaeg during the ' mouth above menilonod.l I prebend that Ware aro but fine selituds, itursitens, which will exhibit , so satisfactory a ro oord: Rodin. • -Vela Peartates. rota 0. 10 . 100 94 ' 90 " • . -Er ' NO . 1.10 95 93 87 ( Id * • "tat 01 " 4 - 89' 3 9/ 89 41111 91 . 1 87 • 88 . 88 —• §ugumary The Board of Education contemplates removing the High School from room No. 10 to the School Ball—adopting a curriculum of studies that will- require two yews. to complete, and conferring upon those graduating • 'diploma. The wish Is earnestly expressed that the above measures will be woraptly carried . out, In order that the ieThool may be one of the best educational mediums in Wart ern Pennsylvania I may add, by *ay of suggestion, that the school. should be better supplied with Geographinaidllath entatind std' Philssopland , apparatus and that more care Should Ire taken with the proper ventilsifou of the moats. " Reeroos..!..ln this school district there meals."framo buildinwtind six. achtrols. Only one of the honest Iw said to be comfoAable. and fairly furnished; the °Medi:bare passed; through their best days. It la a matter worthy of note, however, that the Directors herein view the ereetion'ot buildings, from year to year, until'eseh sub-district shall be fur nished*** a Arst-class house. Not withstaridlug the unfitness of marry of the honer* for school purposes; the schoolsthemselves, were when visited, with ono excerption, Ma prosperous con dition; ludeedi mine of them might ,bo minded set most resit schools. The exception that I have mentioned arises. more from Inexperience on 'the part of the teacher than' from any want official ty to tho interests of thd school. The Rumens of the sclrdwil la this district,Mt a whole, iesattributedto the efficiency and feithfuluesa on tg - patt ofthe teachers a healthy educational .mentiment on the part of the patrons, and last, but not least, a conscientious anpervisiop of ttie schools on the part of Directors. Those schools which have :no 'outline maps should he turgid:ll*(llolth them. • ' A copy of du) &loot Chronicle wiU find Its way into the hands or many Directors and Tcaciumsof,tho'COUrity, for three mouths/me of cierge, after which time it, Is towed that as manyfriends of our Ltommon School system as possi -bly can, will subseribe for it. - Directont can procure a copy of 'the 'Annual Roport ofthe State Superinteii dern,hy calling at tint Clerk of the :klutz's offloo, Barrer, 9r at idy office; Falleton. Directors, imam* and others; win al ways find me in my ode*, in rallstoti, an the laattlaturday of'each month. : {;!:onus In. lemma, County Sup% , . BIEWIIIIIOIOIOOI I I'EW#l. . 'Wasiiisuirow tunnel . . . 2 -We re Oa to learn that W. A.' klio icir: ceib; o< liopewell townshin, was seriously injured by a kick from one .or hia.horses ow:Friday. or Saturday last. The anion& struck him In the region of the eye smashing his cheek bone badly and cutting him severely above the eye brow Wo are happy to ascertain that tilsviouuds aro nut regarded as danger ous and that, he is doing as well as could .bo exPed4. • Gebbyi on.. of Franklin tp., wale kicked by a horse on Saturday last while passing-through his stable. Fort unately be was so' near • the animal as to prevent the blow from having full force. One of his teeth was knocked out; his lower lip rutopen, and blabbeit slightly injured. Dr: Dougherty was scut. for and dressed the Wounds. The Milts are qulto Painhd bitt notolangerons: —A. li. Ecker, pg. of the Review, shot himself locidently in Pittsburgh one day lent week. , We have not learned the particulars, but understand be was do ing something with deeded plate' which he eanied Ih his pocket. and inadverten ir "Ti'"hall passed' thin' uos : 1* of twoll • . .1111 - ger . on • ):. And lodged deeply - • The would h Oise serious sad - •. . -•••," . ' •;-7.9 0 etiefeelelfttet ieet *lel ! 'TeelPfeteti, ,ecleeielfel' at the termpfgouitof eePitil oat license end eanteneed. to mak in jell: toads his maw hum • fdal listUation Wader lbw Ibliowlairelrosuil. staneelit , 'D Oconts that lib, mesh • have bra biougiii'infilm by els "wife; salon 4iestlod '34rs, _TOO!: tOtt"eetYleketbY t4ir4ttilir,' Inmost' in 4; ilEdOnfliline .6 ti*.siksTurs bihniilld fief beebend'ellegegieflitl bar; telleoited edetittnitoo to On Jail, which was grinhtd... After spending some time with the Pilionor,:the deo:iris utzbadc ed - and!one of' the *omen .mmo • out. dmie-'.fuither wail ipeni by the biker iito*•idanneini *kb had gone in, when they ten came to the door which tile lisle. 0 0 1 0 by alefailof. sett ' 111 ,7 stela ;1 4 . . retgrsCag ; ,Mira! dreaded in letuido ammo ti*out by the Jailor, and :sheriff. without eeeilleS their; stmpiclotts. ' Mot prilionses ahem* wastioriamicednatil late In ihneveuing, when the priscsitmoseere looked In -their coils forlke night: " As - 460W is his tee calk( wa d diecknoireul t hy that odlitialniadifhembdlato *such Tor hlui bat the 61rdlaki r Minn. Ihruinut; Voaa b e f o re llerrdsh makutt..the wife of Temple* fur aiding in the amp°, and sho.was ppaitptly, ar rested and held In one thousand dollars bail liar her appeanuteo at court. sonso time - pair: a: revival, has 'bole 'rang on 'at the 34. S. Church. in piimonsburg, lad the ittisidauce has been 491i0 largo. 'Chi' Thursday last, Just prior to tfMaxsaultaing of 'the von gregation, the Brick chimney that is bunt , from the sound story gave way and the whole sues of brick, do came crashing • through the ceiling into' the church. lied the usual crowd of people been iu Lhethurch at the time, probably Untie tires would have boon lost. ' The tianntglito tbebuildlng will bo speedily rtiledved• ' tlibout toutrry. =Torn Kirby and till° Timpani's' were hauled'hii before the !target's 'Saturday morning, 'tor 'disturbing the peace, by whoeplog 4 !apt.' was 'dues! Fit and SUrrsl...4,ot having the wherewith they, ,were to tri ~joil,..where they madotiesday hideous with their yells. The uovetty hovrem, soon wore cdf,and they quieted down' r —Sunday at the Methodist Protestant chitrch, two 114101/ors 'Went out doors and indulged in 4 HO, one of thorn us i°o*WV•l' •I, . . , —Pt.0,04/•Pw.inii3i4?? appears iu RePgaiger#of CAreenP,UnLY Xiorpa :-Aina.• wilt please an nounce H E W, ixorisr;o4., of Waynes buratto a. estuditl.te res Cuogrnse, sub ject, to the eettott.of the 'Gres t° County Itepubliteui ecakientio'n:" March 0, " 3.1.0rr Illtiutnaewere.- 5..,: .4\ Witt:St:li -CG'IURTY —I u avenue of any (Uncial not kat front Batteryin,but with very pleasant reeeol lecttons,cif last : tear, artti, - with tho prim poets before cif tutothet afire oble day and ,eviltilug at: Mt Jaeltson— tie take the liberty of retututling tho public that tho Ito union of :the : members of Cooper's Battery occurs at Mt Jackson on the 26th of next month. Ci pt W , lil'Clelland, of North Beaver, Is lo deliver the Annual Address, which of erinese; will be a treat of Itaol4 ' first train„joonalating of a loco motiveseid akibt oars of Ora; passed over the now • bridge, .and .to the Shensago works at Now Castle, on kat Thursday morning. Everything went smoothly, and the road is now an established fact. L-Wertmesture . tivoil7 ...i!!! , ..1!),1.41,..i.D.- ing the tics and rails upon the brinch ralirOad to the furnace and rolling Mills. Cars will soon be running Into the city. Looliorit for your cows and pigs. , .—We ere. Informed that the •; burnt district"' la te 'Whirl)" this antscrul• the work of enlarging the foundations For the now • buildings having already commenced. The buildings, we learn, are to be Sf a most substantial character, three stories high, and extending the entire depth of the block. This im provement,'with others to be made on Washington Strieet during the !slummy, will give our thorotighfare quite a city like appearance. • —Shot gunsand ammunition seem to bo much in.demandjustatpresent. The wild plgoogs have commenced their spring flight, and the sportsmen of this city and neighborhood ,have been giving them due attention for a few days back. We heard of a Union township party who dispatched nearly a hundred in a single day. Forty - First Congress. &MATH, March and resolu tions were offered and introduced on a variety of subjects, but of no general In to:west. The Georgia bill was debated till adjournment. liovsm.—A resolution to perfect the right In the Governmen't of all National Cemeteries, was adopted. A.resolution censuring B. R. Butler, M. C. from the State of Tennessee, for nominating ■ cadet to West Point out uT his district and receiving money therefor was, atter considerable discussion, adopted. SZNATE, March 19.—An amendment to Senate bill No. 858, relative to the re• demption of fractional eurrencYaiteithe 4th of July next, was offered and refer ral. Tho bill to legalize the legislative apportionnient of the .Assembly of Ari zonia was Passed. The Judiciary Com miltee's report against the admission of Gen. 'Amos as Senator from Mississippi, was sought to bo tired fur consideration to morrow, but without action the Sen ate proceeded to the consideration of the Georgia but 41:Wont definite con clusion It adjourned until Monday. Revert Several patent bills worn pursed. Several petitions were presented. Tho tariff bill occupied the attention of the House the remainder of the day. SENAI : I4 11rn:11 2l.—The aPpointment of fhatatuton, in the revenue service ad New York, 'ln place of Collector Bailey abwiniA, was continued. The bill to 'dia. tribute arms anions the Southeru,States, pasall.., The Georgia billAilla:Abaled till adjonnunent. . liciese.—hiany and rlerriaL A reatilithin;djrietingthe Secretary of the Treasury to furnish a statatement of tiro balances due from col lCctors of internal Revenue. who are not now in oftice,,as such balances appear on the looks of the Department oci,the 30th of June, IMO. and showing what amount thereof has hen paid, was adopted. resolution—tkelariug it the duty. of, Con , weal to provide fat:funding the National debt at a lower rote of interest and to ex tend the time of Its payereir. tir a period when it swill be, knit oppression ~to, the, people, and that the interest booing debt should not be increases! by canting .the surrender of, any part of..the circulating melluin nut bearing intertat and by the substitution therefor of interest bearing bonds,—was adopted. A resolution—de claring it as We Tudgmemt of the House that the policy el granting subsidies to railroads and moats from the publichtods, ought to be discontinued, and that egery consideration of public policy and equal justice to the. whole people requires the public la nd iii be held for the exclusive . , . purples: of securing homesteads to actual settlers under the homestead and praetor , . thin Jaws, subject, to the , reasonable propriation of sucle,lands'for the purposes ed etlucation.—was.rigned to. A resolu tion: requesting the President ,to inform the please whether anYmilltaryforee bad been Sent to time anisettes ,of notirhem. toimbaapitrpourrikal on - silmae firodifijanent;h4rai . abur adopt' ed.:, ~The ,CCOIUS wet' llic*acjd and permed. .. A , bill to,pity the *Weis itr . '.ller• ey.ef. Charleston, S. C,. 0W,00 0 .10r the destruction of the tfrpluta Amiens at that jiiiice.ilarimi the' bite war, pasted.— Tbe , denatt;blll, atithiii4ii44 the Scerets• rjr,l4 the . , - inisitry W beneyer them is a default in peyinent of itucii clpal of , iliac bonds iseli by the Uulied Matt" tododuatthe Minium from moneys ibiif tom the tritlibipitstes tit inch 'State, 044ite.',Thtititritf h llyiiiilsolt'dkuomid tilltiaOlieoref istliairiunibt., • Simian. March a4ti tkies werelittrialuital. -The.joint.resolu, 'ont of the 'Japanese lode* &titmice to the“steruner Mom: kr, tired Into ity Ilia Initl446lili . the MI. cadatia Pasimal. Thu rmefin lion to pay the expense* of I .cialtclicsc foe soldiers' bounden. was adopted. .The Joint nisoltitieb Vir d single Luck hedge scrim thk: ',.river'at'itoo . l4lll4, was • :ktdcsx...—The. greater. past of the Au was spent in the discussion of the Utah Peirillutil bill, by t withent definite action qt adjouruinent. ' '. • B*lXOt i *nib . = —llau bill to prosiAutiq among civilaiutiun am theiudians'Passed,'but a motion areconsider, was inunediately entered. The ono or Gen. tAutea, Senator elect front 3iissiseppl, liras debited during the remainder 4'0614. • • Sceretary of the Tenure ty was inikMl Air tidetitiledsirsteinent of the expenditure of the ;l00)300 appropri ated In 1802 for the colonization of fetid men.; The, polygamy hill was dlscusited; winentkal and passel. The tariff bill wits debuted throughout the evening wasion, but without definite action at the hour of &dim Foment. SEssig,blarell 21.—N0 action rejoined. liousx.—Thu cotwohtt:e on Military Again reported on the subject of -cadet ships, setting forth that there has been con siderablo bribery of members of Congress to obtain coat appolntar.enta A bill was passed .rismiring one year's residence on the purl ; of uc.idet in tliddistrict for whioh ho ht,appoieksl, rcynfsik,. . tiso, resolu tions were adopted censuring General Behr:elf, w , Pmeitt Office Examiner, and Commander Cpsher, of the Nary for Ina jog WTI Money to bribe rutanbersof Con: m to , appoint their relatives to Maki. sinps. Also, a resolution vassal directing thsBjanker to exclude from the privileges of the floor, and nil other ronuw or the eapitrd, any person who has, or may be 'lmlay of hriblug, or sitempting to bribe. *.member of Congress iu, any manner whatever. The tariff bill was then din cussed till adjournment. SMIATI; March 21.—Several commit tees reporled bills on various subjects. Thu 1411 fixing the point of junction of the Coital and Central Pacific rallreads was passed. The bill extending the homestead and preemption laws to lands to . Arkansas, Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi, was under consideration when the Senate went into executive session on the San lkonturo troaity; after which ItMuourned. - Committee on Public Lauds was instructed to taciutre Gain the ex poileoey of .extending the land laws and GOvernmetat surveys to Alaska.— TheJodiciary Cominitteewereinstratsted to inquire lute the expediency of report ing a bill granting writs of error In criminal rases In . the U. N. Courts, for peremptory challenges and to allow de fendants to testify. A large 'number of private bills posited. On the subject of cadetahlp sates,. Mr. Woodward stated 'Mat tnateen immediate predecessor, Mr. Millward, - sold a cadetship at West Point Ow $2,000, bat it was untrue that Mr. Kelly bad anything to do with it. at .the Statement of lids colleague, and . said that between the time of his ownelection and the time that he took a seat In the House there was a nytorious saki of a cadetship In his district, and ho found the people held him responsible for it. The man that ho believed sold the in detship WAS thesame man (Mr. Millward) who begged to confer an appointment on a protege of his and huckstered the ap pointment through the Streets of Phila delphia, finally belling it for 111,000 and swearing ho put tho Money in his pookot, o=oo , that ho paid • to his agent, which his agent denies, so that he be trayed the friendship of Mr. Cosodo, attempted to brand him with infamy, cheated his agent and pocketed the $l,OOO. The tariff bill was then discussed up to atliournment Markets. PITTPIBUMaII MARKET. OYFICE or Tlli PITTA. GAZDTTE. I MONDAY, March 28, 1870. j APPLES—Market rather dull and un der influence of increased receipts, price+ are barely, sustained. We continue to quote at' $2,5063,50 per bbl. BETTEK—There Is plenty of common and medium grades of knitter coming In, while strictly prime • fresh Is *carat and wanted—the latter may be quoted at 3M( . 9 40. . • eIIERSE Western Reserve, 1111 c; Hamburg. IT; Ohio Factory, ill; Ohio (Joshen, 18; New York Goshen, 19e. DRIED VlVOlT—Contlnnes verydull; unchanged. Apples, 7448 cents. , for quarters and 91(9 14 far halves; pared peaches 18thi; blackberries, Bitsttle; pitted (*Orrice, :Ii 600 eta. FLOURLISIarket' continues quiet and prices are unchanged. W 6 ecoutieue to quote western llours,in store, at 115(45,50 for spring, and 55,; 0(4.'0,00 for winter.— Bye dour, 115,00. GRAlN—There is a fair local demand fur wheat.. and but MD( offering; we continue to quota at 51,10(31,13 for good to prime red. Oats continue dull not withstanding the arrivals during the week have been light, and the market Is by no means glutted; we continue to quote at 42(543, buying, and 43047, sell leg. tarn 16 dull and the supply, only Moderate, . may be quoted at 70(472, on wharf and track, .and 73078 in store. Rye is unchanged dealers are buying at 1 1 SO, and selling at 836t85.. Salem' a email let at 821, and a tar load at 85. Barley is dull and irregular, and the leading buy ers crutinue very 'bearish.' Quotations may bo fairly given at tiO for spring and 90 for fall, with some few sales to small 'buyers at 3 to Scents more. PROVISIONS--The market is quiet and dell bat unchanged. Shoulders, 121€4:11e fur plaint 131@)13.1 a nd gar cured; sides, 141 u fur ribbed, Mk ho clear. Sugar cured barns, ; Breakfast' bloom 17Ie. Lard;in tierces 15c and in kegs, Ace. . Mesa Pork, tin Dried Deeter(qVleat.' Coisustapitiwts Maw advertiser Saving halo rodored to hisaph to a kw weeks, by a very 'fatale nonady, alter having settfered.olveral you with a IKIT•10 haig ' Helot", salt thddreaddissate, C.onsaniptlon, is attaltsts to mainhasektoitts fe l low salaam tan . pent. of clue.. 7011 olio drain it. be will send a copy of the protiription used tare of ztaugit. with the direr. lions tor.prebarhig and using the sante, whieh they rill Gild a 'seal toss rot" Coskrurtior. xs, Dim:dant,. etc; The °Wet Girths advertiser In Sending the PiesetVption IS to benefit the tel. and tptiotd inftsination which be rootelvni to be invittahle I sad' he hone" 'emery sulker" will try W tenwdy;ss It will oust:lisos maids" ; and mai prove a haring. Parties ,wiettalt the Pre scription/1M please addrasa. • •risr. =WARD A. WILSCIN. W4ilainebarg, K 1 co., Newyork. Errors or rourils. A Gbertsiebe who 'weindell We Yam Imo 5 . 1 ` Vasa Debility, Ptomaines Decay, aid ell 'besiege* of mato! isdiserellob wilt, be* ealleof me tering botodolty. send Doe to ell who awed li. the receipt aid dim:Dom far making the AsoPh'!"" adz by 'dibble waseurod.. bibles" wedging to piollt bilbe odrenber's expwrielmse e!1!40 w bY addreesktg, lg pereeet wooddeort. • • ' ' JOlild D. OODIVI. No. d Cedar stseirt. New Toile mayttlyll :Mari;led. - liraLta—OlLLZSPE—filarch 21st. by Bev. A. Dilworth, in Beaver Falls, Mr. Jacob Friar, of Eric city Pa., to • Miss Amanda Gillespie, of Mercer Co., Pa. • ME SEII =I IMM i ..~ i ,~ r 1 H E iR- i Re. ' = 0., cr); m Z m 1:11 Or; eD io • 4C = El marlISM .•.4"11.1 apell4 VU TV IC WUJIKI UM* —laws latml. sp4 to kraal' mU climes , aomasat meat at bow, the whole ad tie dattu se lls7M; soutatata Bas slaw. Ilea aid war A 4. nom. of either en Melly can bump eta l 45 pet ...valor. sad a prOporflooal oriplfy 4, voila* awl. villa. Ham tao lastaema lhamma.ll 04. von. neatly a. mach me atm Thai all Ma ma 111. may ..ad that Mamma *l4 *WM 000 Ma . 1.4. arks thin sopsrandat allert awl :: 011 .. . na .::: :nu nnt : a ta: T trua l : ; blo mi6 of it a" Ltrtu arat . h w . th: a 4141 f ati... . ;: ra .4w.t.4611.4: 1 6 p=: 4. wwk 1 1 WU 9f no hespijzfr lamel madam ooe t lama mm worn pestuada.,eti mot AdrsialiiiirsikeeNemia. uois of Ja ig ws ammetl emplialatt mamater al orea ,MV y e a Chtfmewa toweohha Itearee rosury,ipa 1 4 ,a, ammo wawa, Marble& to au wham thsa haamallaa papaws; I. Orftko4. 411, mamma hating claim agahtet maw are caqamas4 to prams* than ally ambearcatal be artthmalla: lasnikOkol J. ...117140N. ■ GOLD PRICE, S. J. Cross &' 004 . I ROCHEST,EI,' .IlTe weaved, within the Nit' tell (kr: the following g 44, which tiler propose to sell at GOLD' PRICES SPRI,III 'onus d; unamtias DELAINES, MUSLINS, FLANNELS, TICKING, CHECKS, loaiiinviis a • TOWELING CRASH, HOSIERY, &C., &,C. sib intal 31af.1)Ull. COFFEE, OM N1:011: NIOI,ASspS, 00 Kegs of Shcenbdrger's nnittila Co IV 3ln TON -OF B. L. Falinestock d, Co's. Pure White Lead. 50 Bbls. Alassillon wa - fxww '1711i:11A•al Mr" .IL., C: 10 IE7 Mardi 23, 18:0 BIG MONVVI7 Mule elin wlihk mei ?At INT ARTICUM Gtr. TAG and cliAlsco.Tuois Vlrculars V. W. DORMAN a (U. lebilnisi AI W. Lnothard It.. BillbOtitt. o r S tank Commitmenia !Ur sale at the Aitac. al i o:A u g; all tbr kinds tor ider7tllabriiiirodo'a gar oda at tae NYC EX X EeI:TOWS NOTICIL— Letters leo tgolD.,l 14rj .n having been ``anted to the untienagned on th, .tate ot•Wllilam Elliott. deceased, • tile of Moon township, Beaver nullity P.; this la there fore to notify all persons indebted to said eat de to make Immediate payment. All those who have claims 'genial the estate will present them duly authenticated log settlement. WILLIAM DAVID3ONI, Ar'r. tiridgesrater. March, Oar Sewickley Nurseries! Fruit Trees,Grapevines,Gooseberries, Currant., Usapberrsee, Snwerherrtea and liata.i Fruits In great variety Flowering *brats.. Orna- Mental anti Evergreen ' frs; Arianages out Wise herb Root.. Oar stock for ee Spring p plaothiLlks "17 aurwrior.embratisr that:wet rarefies forOrtilaroa met iiierlea culture. Persona arderUsg Ines the Sewickley Numerics may rely on the varieties. OW lag come. having the advautege of &warring from the extenalve hearing Orchards. on the place. s Wt. aloguess mallet Iv applicant.. Orders lentil Ike orrice ore. 11. LOVE EEO.. WI Poore s avenue; or addrons JA gal WAIIDKOP. • - I.moklhoel udrch Irkaer,l Pittahargts root Ofece. 11.—Nn Tree lieddiere authorised to veil For Sewickley Nueresnew Moslee to !Bridge Contraetoris. Comesussurseu• oats, naafis. *arch 11, 1570. I Sealed Prophets win be received at this hare b i y . trz Beard of County Cooonteshmere . sole Y. the Lth day of April, 103 o 4 at 10 deck a. fa., m for the inasoury and agipetatntetrin , el tot n ltuw lik one Over Iwo Ma. ain Hero Ip, where tho Neidgas, w Lisbon rood craws the ewes, of twesty•two (13) Cott owl, the road way to Is. eighteen (lt) hot wide; the other over Mock Loam nu. in Pulaski up., at the sae tad of ilsr. anal streekiiiew Ilkightos,of silty (el) feet spot, and tweuty•live (13) feet TOW way. Proposals noel be aoseaspaeled with • stateeseat giving the We weight of the asst and wrought ism, the general eructing etreogth, sad the aillsuate or breaking ettessah per (hear foot as Wht no the greatest load load the bridges will sus do. Abu for the rooting fed tepturteg of the boddge at Vasport. BM) tp. • Plana and apaelecatiow for lan ulaboary of old bridges nay be hien at thla onto, hall April Oh. 11110. By order of Cooley Coolmisstooers. marlehl • .10115 Illoraafrft. Cl l, Roam( cony. VIECVORI4 NOTteg.—Letemo testemeauty raving km vetoed to the ottewelhere ea the estate ot J. Mate Mocklat. glaoPehling borough, all wimp Ladebted to meld estate am hereby settled to make Immedleta petlmeaß all poste. barter elelnelt=o r tr= ol 18e."1 thorn da " " jillVel ' . Youxo, • EDWARD BOCCIE% Mites. Brighton Paper Mills, BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A. PitaNTl‘G, MANNILLA, ROOFING, BAILING, Hardware, Gloms. Straw. RAG AND CARPET 1: 0 -EL 1 3, :3133 atArtmeAcTrtramr• AND SOLD AT Wikeissigo & &elan by, Frail, letter C 0.,& SS Thud Avosee. muuttritall. .01,0101( Crliags taken to orF4mult. 1312 JEANS; SYRUP BACON, E!l3
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