The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 04, 1870, Image 3

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The attention of the pnblia is directed
to tho following I.\ - ow Advertisemnota,
which appear for the first, limo in .the
A Ito rs hi-day: ' '
Agents Wanted—Zeigier,lslcCardy & Co.
(*balling—Wm. Reich, Jr.
Agents Wanted—lnsurance Co.
S. Internal Revenuo—C. M. MerriCkl-
Agefits Wanted—Goerge Maclean.
310 bile Weekly Register—W. D. Mann.
Notlye—Chairman Ex. Coin.
Notice—John Reeves and othors. •
Doinnty, •
special Notices -Jay... Fortune.
Tax List—Ebou•Ailisou.
,Special Notices—F. I). Fwd.,
Special Notices—Uri R. Cooper.
Subscriptions loam Bracer At ,
gus.—Tho following .natned persons
have paid the mono; set opposite to their
Tonnes on subscription to the Bow;
A Revs, shim the date of our last pnbll
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Jahn Border, Beaver, - $2.50
James Smith, Raccoon township, 2.00
'telt Anderson, Beaver . ,
S: It. Briggs, Industry, 2,00
steillor Et Clark, Itoehostor, , 2.00
,hooes li. Ferguson, Darlington, 2.00
N, Ni*Cormlek, ltinekhawk, 2.00
Junes I). Ewing, . 2.00
11': lionald, . Mow Sitedleid, 2.00
l-me Shane, Brighton township, '4O ,
Arthur Shields, New-Ahollleid, 1.00
,le.epla Newell, Eno&Valley, • 2.00
11. It. Ewing, tireen,t/arden, • , 2.00
'I honms ,Nloore, Industry,
Nollee.—Thorn will be a meeting of
itc:Lvor Lodge of Rood Tetnplars • ln the
Rrand Army of the - Republic Lodge
noun, 13cav fin, ou Thursday oven_
nt.7l o'clock.. Tho mein
bers :We earnestly requested to Mk*.
lty ordor,
T..L. K EN.linnY, W. C. T.
Boots K. Shoes, new spring styles, at J
Beharty's, Britigdatreet, Bridgewater.
inay3 at. •
11..NnsonE Window Cartains, and Ilx
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tureg of all kindm, at Kea.. Palis, Now
Itrlghton ; Pa. ' 7 , . 23;2in
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'Lit. New ttylo saekm madt to order, at
Renee:Ole:wen ,'
.. 20:3w
WALK mew California Bitters! liostet.
tors, Mahlor's and Constitution Bitters!
i'alifornia Port and Sherry Wines—Just
arivtal and for sale nt tho
apr2o;4t) BEAVER 1/nun STORE.
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Naukerirdzid''Polutoes.—No aie
ittestoil to state thatparsona who de
sire the Nansemond Sweet potato jilatit
f,,r this spring's planting, can obtain
them by leaving their orders at the An
iies (Alice. Price 50 eta. par hundred.
riders should ho left at tui early date.
STAMPED gold and gilt paper at Evan
Puglin Saw Brighton, Pa.
l'ltMtilt LUCE Visit constantly on hat)*
by Capt. lt. F. Meilvain of Rochester.
Will bn in Rochester, Brldgowater and
heaver on Tuesday 'and Friday after
noon of omit week ; on Thursday after
noon at Itochoster and Fruodom ; on
Friday morning at Now Brighton,' Bea
ver Falls, Fallston and Sharon. anr2M
% - v-Ituy your Dry goods'at nollteM,
lt,trur. '2(k3w
A. LA WM 'morn:rent of WRIPPapor at
Evan Pugh's Now Brighton, Pa. .T.l.;2in
Drug Store.—Dr, Hibbard has jitit
"petted a new Drag Store . two doors
:,rove S. .L'Cross Co.'s, ROCIOStOr,ra.
lie has a fine lot of fresh drugs, oils,
paints, varnishes, toilet soaps, fancy ar
tichwt, and perfumeries, Just received
front New York; which he will sell
cheaper' than ever before sold in this
market. Ile will also lutVe u nice soda
water fauntain in operation during the
warm days.' 4 • [apritiM.
.Extraordinary inducements offer
.' in millinery gootlx, nt ilenee'H'Estab- .
4liment. Stock 14 nov,-,complote. 20;3yr
.Itwr ItHetreED, Cheap Wall Paper at,
Eviut Puglea tion'Brighton, Pa. 2:1;2m
ScA Moss rautxu, Rocker's Farhat
Mamma, Oorn Starch Vermicelli, Mn.
earoul, it . frealt supply et,littito Andric:.
,cn's Beaver Drug Store. apr'4o;-1
Dr. D. L. Dempsey delivered n ve
ry interesting lecturein the Court lhouse
on the subject of "Seeret societies," on
lust Thursday evening. Thoso of your
readers who wore not present iniss.sd a
very instructive discourse,
inacu st6as.—A. good assortment of
Hack bilks for Hanks and dresses at
Loom's, Beaver: , Sacks and dresses
wade to cirJer, after the latest and nicAt
appsoved stylus. aprta; 4w
Set.t:Nonu stock of children's Cat
riages andPerantlatlntors at Evan Pit gles
Look and 6riety store, Broadway New
Brighton, Pa.
Tito Beaver County Agricultural So
ciety, will hold its next Annual Fair in
Beaver, do Wednesday, Thursday and
Prat-, Sept. Sth, 29th and :10th 1870.
apr2ll;Untos.l p HAL ?dooms, See.y...
LadieS Cloths, in beautiful colors
fore .attimior wear, at !Taco's, Deicer.
. itur2o;lw
MottroN'm gold lions, heat in the
market at Evan Pugh's New Brighton,
23;2in
EH
Shrubbery de.—.fames Wardrop
C 0.,• of the Sewlekly nursery have
pfir,pti u, under obligations to them for
a lin, lot of ornamental trees. They
Hill please accept our thanks. nein
p.nsais who have visited their nursery
r learn that they haven most eiteellent
vari,ty of young fruit trees; shrubbery
they aro selling at very mod
orale prices.
Un not forget to call at Fortune's, in
iho Diamond; Rochester, for bargains iu
Iry ,00tIR
l'rkes as low as the lowest at
llohor
[may4
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14900.—Wanted an active tnan,itt each
oty Stiity, tri, (Illy* s a take
ordera by sample, for' w ,rea, agree and
! To a ulkthle•urionprrojvyl give a
,dory ofd to 1,060 a year, , tray -
Ha hod other expenses, coda roasotta-
Lic on rates.
InitoMist() applications are solicited
proper parties. Refaionma ex.-
Apply to, or address
J. PACKEtt at CO.,
csiitinental Mills" 364 Bowery, N. Y
[apral4l,
c.- (inn') and strati bats and bonnets
,ne over elloap, at Benee's largo mulin.
..ry Bsta)liminnent, Beaver. aiir2o;Biv
A largo stock: now style light chintzes,
jest received at Fortune's, anti selling u
vls. •
A l'oruLAnlssmr.n.tos,—T4oro is,
porliap., no Institution of learning In
vokintry so widely known and so
cAtenstroly patrontzed;MAlto Iron City
'ollege. Young men coma thousandeof
Iniles to avail theinsOlvas of tho advanta-'
go , sttordodim As splendid system of
P r aktiudpusinessoducation.—Pdtsburgh
(bmmereial:
M
4 aßallariCi
York, Qiiy xas explbited la rower's,
- 01 4 Y. ftothksiera..R • *it B ,turdsf./
alening, on Monday afternoon and aktiln
lifogday °coning. It is a vell , Ain°,
work °Earl, and exhibits 41 mike 'Of the .
Commercial Idotropolis of tho dountry.
besides 7 miles of shipsy, steamers, dtc.
E ce t i r 411dipg oft
a tolYiagmbl . to's , ilow; dg iv es.
ono almost as clew an Idea of them' as
though ho were really in tho clty. An
oxplanstorpleicturo la glicit during the
exhibition which is full of interesting
and statistical facts. It is well 'worthy
of public patronage, for In no Way short
of a visit to Now York itself will one
gain eo much knowledge :of •tho gioat
city.
aces ....$3 00
lerly, except
mud be paid
'..ts..The largest stock of millinery
goals . ever brought to
,place now
opened it Benee'Sfavorittimlilinery Es
tablishment, Beaver. , apr2oi3w
'Lb , ' Goods at Pitlebnigh pras at For-
IMO'S. Diamond, Rostieston.
Sorg° floods's speciality at. J. N. Do
horty's. proty.l3t.
.
..Vs.. Savo your monoy and buy your
gooda M IPAMa's, Beaver. aprZ);:tur.
e. !- • , •,---. ,
i'ATTEitmi Vo/y14.41C.7-BicaUtiful bross
Goods at Ilenao's new store. Boavoi.c
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.The proient spring has brought about
many changes irt • the
,population of the
towns here/!boute. Busfuesi Tien, too,
have struck anti pitched their tents, seine
hero others there. Among the latter we
may mention that Dr. W.ll. Sutherland,
who has practiced dentistry in Beaver
for several years past has recently re
moved to ltochester, ono door above
Ciess' Store, where 1w will be found
ready at all times to do work In hie lino.
llo t halluid 'considerable 'experience in
thkentel:husiness, and if any one is so
unfortunate as to have aching molars the
Doctor can't:um them to ache no more.
Give him a trial.
;A -Extraordinary bargains in all
kinds atul . colora of Alpacas at Bence's,
Beaver. apr2o;3et
The (Alders and Manager* of the ammi comi
ty Agricultural Society will meet at the Sheriff's
office, Saturday May 14th, ISPt. at 1 o'clock p. m
A pr . empt and full attendance is earnestly dealred.
maykiw 11. It. 'MOOR g,Sec'y.
Don't forrget to call and see those nett
girt chintzes selling at 121 cents at Fpr
une's, Diamond, Rochester.
Fire at Smith's Foriy.—A two
story dwelling house, at Smith's Ferry,
owned and occupied by a Mr. Boyd, took
fire on last Wednesday, and was burned
to the ground. The tiro was caused by a
defective gue. The furniture, generally
was saved. Loss about $2,000, --fully
in
sures.
A new style dress goods just received,
something neat and cheap. Call and 800
them. Jag. A. Fortune, Diamond, Ito
chenter.
ALISMA-U rayhairs are honorable—so
Rio havo road and hoard from boyhood
days; and yet no one, man or-:woman,
seems to doairo the honor of gray hatrii.
Idness, too, is the droad of all who are
threatened that way, and mrory effort is
resortod to; to avoid it. SowardA; Bent
ley'Sl Alisma for the hair is said to be a
e.apitat promotive of either, and that It
restAr@s the hair to a hoaithiaandition
nod Its original iolor.i
(*lite to Grief.—Tho Pitthburgit
pa
per» 9I" last Thursday inform us that "a
iincil6oking young lady from Reming
ton' station," (this county) named Mary
Mains, induced an old fellow front Law
renceville, to take her carriage riding In
that city, during Om great ratification ju
bilee on the 27th. After whirling around
for a couple of hours, they wore both no
ticed to bo very much intoiicattill, when
alto fieliCiAntt in t 1 i 444iariiiica comfit':
rested them. The old gent. was fined
$lO, and the "fair Mary" had to go to jail
for six days.
"TnEnE was a frog who live] In a vprlug,
Ile caught ouch a cold that be could not ulng
Poor, nfortunate liatrachian ! Di what
a mad plight he mina have Veen. AUd
yet Ma misfortune WM one that of ten Li: ,
falls singers. Mang a once tuneful voice
=Mug' those who belong tmtho"genua
bonio" is utterly spoiled by "cold in nip
head," ur on the lunge, or botlf combin
ed. For the above mentioned "croaker"
wo are net aware that any remedy was
over devised; . bug we rejoice to know
Wilt all human singers may keep their
heads clear and their throats in tuno by
a timely use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Rem
edy, and Dr. Pierce's Alt Ext. or (Widen
Medical Disco", both of which are
sold by druggists.
Fire and Loss of Life.—On' last
'Wednesday morning, nt four o'clock,
while the watchman at the Excelsior '4)11
Works at Freedom was on top of one of
the tanks arranging the pipes to pump
oil, With a lantern in his hand, the gas
ignited and a ierride explosion followed.
The sound resembled heavy thunder,
and although ] somo three miles oil, was
distinctly heard by persons in lioat:er
who were awake at the time. The watch
man's name was IMr. Jtiseph Ecoff, whose
remains were found in the tank, almost
entirely consumed, after the fire was ex
tinguished. Mr. itcoff leaves a wife and
four children to mourn his sudden death.,
Ills life was insurd in the sum of 112,000
at Limo Limo of the casuality. About two
hundred barrels of oil were consumed by.
the fire and the tank rendered complete
ly useless. •
cQ One ear load of Cant‘Al city and
not' - Creek llonOuirreeelifed - ainl for
sale, wholesalo and retail at the store of
Speyerer Sono, Rochester, Pa.
Pennsylvania Slate Su odiiV
, School Convention. = Tho, mmual•
•ConVoution for theyeal• 1970, will be hold
at Harrisburg', Tuesday, Wodnesday
and Tinwsday, Juno 14, 11, and Id. Geo.
11. Stuart, Esq., in expected to preside.
Each Sunday School in tho State is invi.
ted to mend two or more delegates. Pas-,
tors of Churches, Superintendents of
Bunday_ Schools, and protninok:Sonday
School workers t rrom all parts of the
Stato are invited to attend and 'partici
pate.
Our Sunday School brethren from nth
or States aro also cordially welcomed. It
Is requested that the.naincel of those who
expect to atioUd •sball IM-sent to Rev.
Th0a. , ,11. Robinson or John M. Sayford,
Secretary, on or before the first day of
Jalna,a.s It will be %necessary , for thoso
who would avail themselves of a reduc
tion of fare on the railroads, to procure
excursion tickets before leaving their
hoines for Ilarrisburg. The fTramlitee
of arrangements will secure orders for
tickets for all who notify them In time
to do so, and forward them. . .
Places of entertainment will be provi
ded for ail who give due nutfee of their,
coming.
T. 11. I{OBINSON,AIa •
1. M. SAYFOiII., Secrday.
Milliii
Adjourned court.—Adjourned
Court was held in this place last week.
Aluong other nuttiness tranaaptod during
IterSeisionsrall the graniiritrat ifei3nses
to theletlering:nernetrversonn:
HOTELS. •
John. Iti. Shrouds; Phillipaburg.
Bickerst4,
Stealer& Clark, Rochester,
Wtn. Buechler, DachiSter.
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Jacob Marks; Darlington.
John'Johnston, New Onlilee.
Michael lift, New &Ili:Wu tp .
. . MATING 11011SES,
W. 11. *thy, Itoeheitter.
"417.3 n ITt nirawrmsa ItOT , .z.zsts' TttAv
oat QUATLT.
0. C. Speyoror it Sons, Rochesterl.
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Bait Lftwatelbed. ,, LTinms was- quite
A gathering ••Of pxople, , elki i nd lyoung,
, i4 ll /•* &3 o l i , 4 l4l te l l i a t iY & I ittie . i
hoaciaid hi - Freed * OM, on gatuniai
P 3 PfninB hat 1 9. 1 ,0tPeasAt launching 6t
a staunchlooking craft built bithe above
i i
waned Hem. , The werkm all steined
pleased with the appearance of the now w
boat,
boat, and well they might,' r 'she was
really , , ,asubsbun t ial . looking. piece of
workmanship. Everything being •In
readiness, the way. wet down and greas
ed and every man at his peel; the , word
Was`given, and bang, bang, hspg,. went
the sledges knocking away the &locks
and timbers from beneath the boat: In
a;few minutes aim commenced moving,
so Slow; however, that the nioveraent
I was scarcely perceptible ; forAt least ten
minutes this slow movement continued,
more grease was applied to the ways,
blocks loosened up, and away she went;
gliding downtbe ways in beautiful style,
floating out Into the stream as griceful
" of Now
BS a swan. There wwg a . tow; boat in
readiness to taro her to Pittsburgh.
whore she Rill be fitted out with her inn
chinory nndput in running order the hor
departure for the mountain trade. Tho
builders, owuorsand all concerned may
well feel proud of the non , boat Success
attend:her.
Beaver County Blike Society.—
A large mooting of the friends of the Bi
ble was hold In the U. P.... Church of Bea
ver, on Sabbath evening, May' 1, 1870,
fo,r the purpose of reorganizing the &Q
-v& ".County Society.„- Tile Rev.
James C. t.ieslaed. Addresses
were doliFored by the . Bev; /Mr. Bells,
Secretary of the Bible Society for West
.9rn Penp'a., and by Ilessrsaisike, Low
ery, McLean, Dravo and Thorn. John
Caughoy, Esq.,Stairmen of a committee
to pioparo and report a constitution, for
the society reported, whereupon the con
stitution was adopted and the following
officers were elected for the. ensuing
-ear t . .
aprM3w
President—lion. Daniel Agnew.
Vice Preshkaa-11. S. Dribrie, Dr. Sur
gent, John Caughey, Esq., Goorgo
Fields, C. M. Merrick, A. Stewart, Hon
B. B. Chamberlin:
Secretary—llenry Mee, Esq.
Trecuurcr and Librarian—Major 'l'
McCroary. .
Board of Managers—M. Weyand, A
Laird, Wm. Orr, 0. R. Coo, James l'or
tar, Prof. Douglass.
Ratirying the . 'INTIK Amend.
'aceordaneo 'with arrange
menu made HOMO time previous otir cob;
ored fellow-citizens of this and neighbor
ing towns celebrated the ratification of
the Fifteenth Amendment on last Mon
day. The prowssion formed on tho hill
- in Fallston and canto down through
Sharon to Beaver. Halting in the Dia
mond, and having no speakers of their
own, they called on Mr. M. Woyand, who
delivered a brief address, congratulating
them on 'being armed with the ballot-.a
weapon which would enforce respect for ,
them and their children. The proces
sion thou moved to Bridgewater, front
there to Rochester, thence to New Brigh
ton and Beaver Falls and then returned
to New Brighton, where the wagons sep
/tinted and melt MAIM' home. Some two
or three hundred pinions were in the
procession, including' anon, womedi and
children. Two brass bands accompan
ied theui , -ono from Rochester and the
Other from , Beaver, Tana. The proces
sion - OLY orderly and every person—
white and colored—seemed well pleased
with the demonstration. The colored
folks of this vicinity start out oil their
now life under favorable auspices, and'
IVO:earnestly hope that uo conduct of
their's to the future will servo to Muse
any one to regret thafthe ballot %yammer
placed in their hands. •
The Bultlmore,Pittawride and
Coutlnoutal Bat —As our
whole county is interested in tho build
,/itg
in, copying the above correspondence
from the - Pittsburgh Clunmerciut of last
Wednesday. Mr. Waddell, it will bore
metnbered, is one of the loafing mem
bers of the company, andwp believe also
its chief engineer. 110 .was into of the
speakers at the Aeltor mooting: .
.011011 7 CoLumnzatra Co., On to. 1
• April 7..,A570. j
Pursuant to precious notice a large
and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens
of Adler and vicinity convened at the
public school house, in this place on Sat
urday evening, April to consider
the necessary stops to betaken to secure
the building , of theMaltimore, Pit t4burgh
and Continental .littilroad through this
place. Samuel Yciung, Esq., was called
to the chair, and Peter Isruwn elected
secretary. • • 1 •
The Chairman having briefly stated
the object of the meeting; then Introduc
ed Asbury Waddell, Heq., who in a
lengthy and able speech. g.tive a detailed
statement of the plans oC' the Coospany,•
what has been and Is being done along
the route across the Stife of Ohio, and
what was expected of the people
_of this
vicinity. The speaker Stated, that the
Company had boon holdhig moorings in'
Mercer, Anglaise, Hardin' ,arion, Mor
row, Richland, Ashland, H I%l olmes, Tusca
rawas, Stark, Carroll anti Columbiana
counties, and that the right of way had
been promised in most instances free,
and pledges of stock to the aniotint of
six hundred and fifty ihousand%dollars,
with a promise to double those sulsscrip;
Soils if necessary, had boon
. received to
aid In the construction of this road.
This road is designed as a connecting
link in the short out route,' extending
from tidnviater at talthaiore via Con
nellsvllle, Pittsburgh, Beittler, New Lis
bon, Marion, Lafayette, thence to Oma
ha and the Pacific. This link extending
fronrPittsbn sgh to Lafityette,lntl., is all
that yet remains to be put under contract,
and when completed will make a - thro'
line between the two great oceans over
twoininaretini ilea shortcr thin any.routo
yet. projected. No extremely . heavy
grades are encountered en this route, na
ture having graded the Way so well that
a road can be built from Lafayette,
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to l'lttstoirgh on nearly an air line
but ono grade of thirty-nix foot to
milo, anti most of the way from af
eight foot ? Tho.so figures nro obtai
from a recent survey of the route.
.This road will. psi through ono of
finest mineral regions of the
States. Cannel end•bltnialnoas'
coal from throo to twelve feet in thick, T ,
nose, which can bo loaded by,graVittition.
is found on ovory side. Iron ore in
exhaustible quantitice and supeilcir qu4: l
By, lime stone, building stone, salt nod
fire clay underly a nret. belt of country t.
through which it will - pass . The spook -
or paid a glowing tribute to the many ad
vautagas.of.this route as being tho n
tural groat commerciallivio over which
the teas, silks and apices of China and
Jipan must 'seek! An Eastord market,
closing his remark* with a cogent appeal
to estr g000pli•to labor. earnestly fart •
prize which is now within our grasp,
we but g“i: the matter prime encour
ageintent and Attention:
1). P. Ilditthiti, Esq., on litthalf of Bea
ver county pledged an earnest co.o;wr$ e
tton,ltuttUniamised a liberal infiserlia t ;
ii tt ofsteek and 'ttieright Of way?
Peter Y. Brown, John.Novht and
ors six:Co 0? the iinpertahmi of the ro
to the people, tuanho nocatiqty of immt
illato and energetic action.
On motion the chairman appointed a
committee consisting of P. C. Young,
John Nevin and Samuel Richardson, to
draft a resolution expressive of the sense
df the mooting, whoyepbtted the follow
ing, which was unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That wo, the citizensofAcluhl
and vicinity, earnestly desiring the 10i:s
-tied of the Baltimore, Pittsburgh `-and
Continental Railroad through our midst'.
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do herdbrpledge ourselves to use our
best endeavors to secure the right of way
free thiough Middletown township when
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saldroaii ilea be Tented ind
6 4 1 9 ( MPenY,t ( libe
tilbjr a llittitittiktrifitititiet
After which the meeting adjoairtee.' •
4•The tidvaritageOf thli route oworirhat
Is known, theNnith'sVeriTer
ern rouWeltifiestoolibultbill4o;inbk
aides *Rini threugh'opo" of the'
'Mineralregtoi%hittiliciistat4,i',ii
stated above, g dcfirnilefeontli,
side of the ;creasing it, Bea
ver, andfrdmtheinekiNew Lisboa by
way of Brady's run and Brush e rim, we
gain about five miles In distance'.ever
any other praclicabl ate, and from
Now I. l ,bibon westward'ilNLafayotto, tin
BollovUle rind lOrlou, our ' route defies
competition.
The pooplo along tho proposed line are
sanguine of success, and wo bellow that
ore lotetthesliilliiihrlek of the locomo-
Vve, as It plungesoitlyard - from the At,
!antic to the Pacific, arouse the Rip
Van Winkle denizens of our alleys and
bills from their slumbor of the last half
century, occasioned by their inability to
transport the Produnta of their farms and
mines and competo successfully with
other localities. • V.
uxculuoteuira remaining to Ow Postoffic 3 at
Rochester, Pa May tot:18704
ittas F° ="l n logie r
111.1 a Emma Letchaw
Mrs Belle Armstrong
Mrs Ussla Anderson
Ben S. Trimble
Miss Mgt McGuire
John B..McMillen
B. L. Parson* '
Mns Evc litcele
Ithel Margaret Buoy
Ma Emma &MIMI
Dr. IL J. Uattarwanh
J. B. Clino
Steele & Avery
Elizabeth' White
A. C. Walter
O.L. Porter.
Mrs. Roche! Cox
Sin John Cox
Dwight L. Chop'
Cook, Anderson & M.
Rev. John Darin
Wm. Malloy
TAYLOR, P. k
JILIHT received a new stock of Sugars,
Coffee and T, at the Grocery with tho
blue front.
,
Lb' or Letters remaining in Dearer Post
Oftice May lat. IMO :
Deli 'Prof. David Lore.
J Homy, Eiq. MM. IlarMormsr.
Catherine Convert. Redid Rag.
Mrs. Sarah J. Clark. Mr. D. D
Mira Mary Davenport. Mr. Fred: Rolorcmh.
Fletch.. Deo. D. fin Otter.
Wilson Cram, Eaq." Mr. Duelist Smiley.
M r. IL C. Hogg Mr.. Mary Aim Taylor.
Mrs. tnctuda Luntlaya. John D. Thompson.
MART A. McGarnek, P. M.
: IJEAvra FAu.s, April S),1810
EDITOIII Argot:Si—Deaver Falls still lives and
mores. This was abundantly shown on Sabbath
(April 2iih. On that day the Presbyterians deaf.
sited their new house of worship. It u a two sto.
ry brick building. 70 by 41 feet, 'with a vestibule
outside: thus giving no audience rump the whole
size AA the building—less the thickness of the
wsile. It is beautifully frescoed, and has been
handsomely furul ' Shed by the ladies of the conga
gallon. The whole .cost - is a little less than tote
thousand-dellari. It L.. J. Wiluon, D. D, of
.the Theolsaical Seminary in Allegheny, preached
an the day of dedileatiou. A debt of nearly three
thousand slogan was removed at the dedication.
The cumoututon ,sureness were held in the after
noon of al same day, When an addition, of forty
-11070.0 pinions to the Menibetehlppf the church,
announced. 'ter. A. Ellftillithkeas installed
Pastor not quite two Swans - a:4,4e at Malt time the
membership of tie church wit Italy. Use. At the
present time Unlimbers one hadral and any. The
prospects of thlssougregationite'mort encour.. g
big. Our town Is getting •to ba 'quite well sup.
.plied with churches. The United Presbyterian+
dedicated their brassie of worshije• few weeks ago.
The Ilethodiels - expect to dedicate soon. So that,
In this respect, our enterprising town will soon
be on an equality, at least, wfth other places.
Pared peaches, dried apples, dried beef.
hams, ahoniders and aides, at the blue
front grocery.
Gorda cnakim tuatlo rill' boot for it; 50
at Dohorty's. , . [inapt 01..
, A nscutmon thus Impeaches woman:
I impeach hor in the namo of the great
whale of the °coati, whose bones are torh
asunder to enable hor to koop straight.
I impeach her In the name of the pm
cook, whose strut without his permission
she has stealthily and without honor as-
Hamal. I Impeach hor in tint
_niunfi of
the horso, whose tail she hi perverted
from its into to the making of wavy tres
ses to decorate thd back of hor head and
neck. I impeach her. in the name of the
kangaroo, whose beautiful figure she, in
taking upon herself the Grecian Veit ,
New lite:nig received tinily itt Fortune's.
Diamond, Roelite4Ler.
httEN Apple., Oranges, I.eitiong,
PrtineA, Itaishm, at Um gromry with tho
lam, front.
Want:Kul nt
apr'2o:3w
ME
EDucATioNia.
IICA Vllit CouNTV CoNTINUED
In my last article I endeavored to
clearly exhibit the right of the State to
educate children in connection with the
Parents and the Church. The design of
the present artier° NM determine what
provision the State luav made in this, di
rection.
Without going into too min4litletalls
of the rise and progress of our school
system, and of the various laws enacted
by our legislature, I may say that the
third historic act of the legislature was
that which provided for the education of
all the children in the Commonwealth at
the expense of the public treasury, pas
sed in 1531.
Previous to the enactment of this great
law more than 200 acts had boon passed
in reference to this great subject ; fur the
people of Pennsylvania have over boon
tho friends and advOcales of education,'
and at nu period of their history were
itioOltorts.reliszed to attain greater per
fection in the organization and adminis
tration of a system of public schools.
A • the old records of the Dutch
government on the Delawaro, is found
an amount of the labors of Evert Pieter
soil, who held the Wilco or "Sclxiltnas-
Dr, comforter of tho sick and setter of
psalms." tio arrived in the colony in
April, 1017, and in August of that year
was teaching twenty,five pupils ; this is
tho first schOol on file west bank of the
Delaware of which a record has been pro
served.
The original "Emcee of tiovurninent
and the Great •Latv," enacted in the first
year of the Province under the authority
of William pain, provided that "Schools
sins_ uliklis adablialtedlfiu; thik-Aaination
Ilitl6oll-11111-
MO - rata% the poot for 73itrthille. PANTII-
A l 3 m . 3 Null ilekoctedt the..inotbai Sic the
tnettlAttlonrAsiatiottor
. uanf_kg , 49 o i7 :•1+ alassispx:sebauipitued
.819-.:;4lB..gbiloaC.Aa-I..aksidifOrd In
. I s?plui. , c9NibyvA t .Al 4, /3)Yaan4ilater
ftioniad at New Lon
don in Chester count mm& of
uremialiaoVtLitEflasTOlJuidEff by
onntsi t lfutiogrAwn reOgiona ties la •
ILatoriocablillatiailln4 • teiin
sylvanta early In the otibteiii4d Vbutu
ry. In 1756 these schools were open and
AppellaneMined4n-lahiladelphiN - Innl in
reOurillos ofßetka,Zuelia, 2tlonticom
orhiXo4:Cyanteq.Laileratar, and Cu in
• • gplis were taught in the
diradift kalisnage,yia who, applied.
•
licriaiitAtiOinAl.Perulan settlers lathes°
Oai,cip s +siOssobcicd by . the ado of
:Oariziktft4, antreirefu4rovldad far
• I t. oft*ichifdten.rhe am
-1:t •••.• • • • ***aid naitiedihd work Of
end
we inaliAlelMslo64l4eitmils; seminaries
-Amilsol e t t l i t,t u rid - ', among the first
public forth at Pittsburgh,
Meadville, Bile, .Beaver, Cannerusburg,
:iiinahlngtori and other places.
Under the provisimi of the Constitu
tion-of 1790 whieh declares that the legis
late-ft; nation provide by howler * the es. ,
;Mbllahnteut of schools throughout the
Sthie-in trutnner‘ thit the poor may
. . . .
bo taught gratis." An act was period la
lace, improved and re-enacted in 1804,
which provided for the opening of
ors. The schOois rolled. "pauper
.
sc h oo l s ," and wore Plaoti by the rich
and shunned by ther—llis.children
wartdolitled as tblellkY" asitiffinpor
f it
wags:tor Ada th PrhetfaltlYeoP S -1
ratoet t h e po o r , ato* , ;rich, and 'hence I
fallod I.,`forirkfifell. , hil IlYikiora of od-,,
ucatlon which teak sdlatilletionott ac
count of wealth or , cad Itrii tho
support of the Peo
~ ..,',3 ' -.et
In 1837 a society i v formed tn:rilla-.1
dolphin fur tho pro 7 . • On of education"
In LlieState--a sow '" ' llPPoilifed for. ,
thatpuriesoopon ~
• pondencoWith
the leading mania ryoonnty. collect- ,
ed statistics, enti =- • . a union of ef
forts in favor of f : ...is, thatin 1831
cnlmtoatod in an •`-• •• entllif alaw that
rejected the old id , • fitili ,"paupor
children" should hi edulabid•st publio
expense, and provi*i for the-establish
ment of schools tha • g, Would be free to all.
This waktho beginning of our amnion
schootlviiiin. The provisions of this
system wilt be corprnented upon nest
week. , . 1+ , ...
1100 KSTOWN.--ThOi School District has
a oommodlous frstres: building furnishing
two rooms. The iebool is classified into
a primary and a gtammar department.
It opened , under vsit,y flattering circum
stances. and gayoe'fidonee of a success
ful school term. I tgi
oloze to my young
friends, the hole ! , for not being pros
out again before thili school close. • I at
tempted to fulfil my promise but was
twenty•four hours too late. II was grat•
itied to learn front the school officers
that the work of the session gavo very
• 1
general satisfactio .
Gl:ulna:rows. his district has also
a frame building,- . rnishing two rooms
—school graded into a primary and
grammar department. So satisfactory
was tho school condt*ted that at the close
of tho term the ,pihons tendered , the
principal a select ecleSol, rally "armed
atd equipped" forltlitoo months service.
Will not our good , rriends at lispekstowis
and Georgetown atoi a good exathplo and
extend their terfl front six to eight
. months? ' GDo. M. Ftsu.os,
1 1 Co. Supt
.....
...., .—.- •
Rest qualitrof Gods on tbomost reas
onable terms sold* the grocaiy U•lth the
blue front.
pirSave your money by buying your
groceries at Orr at Cooper's, Heaver l'a.
, !
„TB-Nino' pounds of good mugar for
SL 00. at Orr 45c. Cootam's, Beaver nt.
NElGnuoliwori NEWS.
WANWattiON COUNTY.
'S ai rs
ony Poole, ' 'fond wenian who re
aided for ninny , past on the 'Wash
ington road, abet a tulle and a half east
of Independence, i...iiltid on 31ondarthit
18th inst., at the °Vern° ago of oay fustrt,
e L
dred andflee yea , She had lived to see
the grandchildr - her grandchildren.
This la the mart raitimaaacoof . lon7
0114/ On - -: tiolie44001.0" 16 , tY; •
•ITTUtatiiittyp,-wbo wiitgo terVerply in=
Jared at Skelleks! Station on the pan
Randle Railroad, shine ten days shiec,
had both hts legs iimputated. from the
effects of which lie 'plod on Tuesday of
last week. ; .
The notorious Eiprotw robber and Jail
breaker, Jack Wade, Was arrested on
Friday the 15th Init., near Eldersville,
this county, by United States detectives
James 11.•WLse amid Joseph Smith. 01112
cur Smith started with !lira to Washing
ton City, where he lust :slabbed the Adams
Express Company. Ho is a notorious
ruffian and has severaCtimas broken
jail, but is likelylo get his deserts this
time.
Lawr.Exci: COUNTY".•
Wei are informed that:dr. David Houk,
of Shenango township, this county, had
his leg broken I being kicked, by a
horse, on Monday last. We have not
learned the particulars.
On Monday of last week, Mr. Sylves
ter Johnson, of Sininangdtownship, this
county, was thrown from his horse and
had his shoulder, •dislocated. The case
was treated by Dr. .M. P. Barker, und is
Improving.
Louis V. Shields, of this city, who was
trifxllo3lllo time itgo In the U. S. Court at .
Pittsburgh, fo i r evading the revnuo laws
by wliolosaling llqudr without licenso,
has been sentenced, to six 'months im
prisonment in tho Lawrence county Jail,
and to pay a line of sii hundrOd dollar».
Cheaper than ever before—Lover
ing's syrup, at 75 ets. per gallon. at Orr
Cooper's.
Buy your coffee at Orr &Cooper's
—Arbuckle's boa browned at 2'3 ets. per
=lll
WASIIIINGTON CORRESPONDENCE
The Georgia Substilute—Membera of the
"Third House" = Adjournment not
fired upon —.agricultural Museum
-New Apportionment Bill— Women
.Suffrage-Reduction of Internal Tax
ation.
Wasznanrox, D. C., April 21, "M.
Until within an hour of its passage in
"
the Sonate,' - no one, scarcely, thought
the substitute—Giurgia bill would pass.
When the bill came to tho House yester
day, much anxiety was exhibited by the
opponents of the bill, to know what Was
best to be done with it, whether to refer
It to the reconstruction committee's for'
modification and thus delay action DR
it, or press it to a vote with the hope of ,
its entire defeat. Divided as they were,
it was thought biatier to delay action by
referring It. Mr. Bingham' was ready
to meet it in which over way. it turned,'
and accordinglyanbmitted his orighie.
"Bingiuun amendment." which was also
referred. This Senate bill !simply places
the State of Georgia 'undhr the ont(iii
control oT tho, military, find suspemrs'
the writ of habeas corpus.
Senator Edmonds of 'Vermont, is
decal set after Idombera of theA"l'hird
House." Ito intreduCed a resolution in
the Senate the other day, Instrucling.the
Judictal;y Conn/litter:l4o inquire and tej
port whether any'', corrupt aneana• have
been used to influence Senators in voting
on the now pending Georgia bill. Tho
occasion of this resolution it seems, was
for the reason it had beensumoredaboet.
' the Cipitel that a Prominent Senator had
been tendered a' Georgia fitafe bond. thp
vote ageing, the Bingham amendment,
and that a son-InAaw of a certain' Sena
ter, had abig:roll of legal tenders, dam
sled'beforei big eyes to bribe his *her-
We hope that the fact that the
former could not 'easily negotiate the
Deorginhond without danger of detee
tionoildnot Indiana) him to decline the
There has been.sso 'resolution as yet
adopted, definitely fixing the Smoot ad•
journment of this Session. lint it Is
pretta , geaerallir agreed 10 both -Moses,
that it L impossible to arrange "their .li
bora So as to edjetum before August,
, vablett Simply givei Melitbers time .to
prepare for the fell elections.
The Agrienittiral Museum of this city,
,
it. •-,.f 1 + •
. -
filiettoweinfarthe mist atliusitivei
st<elghierseingiti Wasitingltri; It sitit
bricoatirrekthat plealintleibsi' dye s
the•.celllnfth+'l64ooltaplotttre pillory,
hitedererholir. :11filabs4 *lreful.
ichtlf#4 , Bl .l llo4l4 sltutwc Ws 1w ; yo tx *V.
sari 4uP.F 1 . 1 F.0 Pain4nll Or (don.
:IlluligroftellhsbOUPPlentanstralsPillTods
each.poetralkhaingatrafldhldelhasifierri
altbecrelgirid: Thebtnasaut ltitoemtngd
art lridinstrial and nattiral
,vnitst'oCistich are enclosed In handsome'
and spaik ila mobs of walnut and `Clsiis:
Two casts are filled burebedi
specimens'otrboill-seleeted train
pvery Couritfiand climate, andiron ar.l
rangoxlthattheemtilties of the respective)
sp,ocitnens . may'be observed. In thine
caries the rood eifiriaverivill find . vititt
ems Spechnerra Of box-reed, , the mould
altlmari!strytir and model maker rs olil
And a largavariety of woods not 'found,
In the-market; the cabinet and picture {
(ratite maker will also see new .ollicers
:
or our Army Ind Nevi, wilt her; learn
hi:4 to great* 'enhance thenvalueWthey
Government and the people, by using
mo of their spare momenta In times ofl
peace to collect specimens of Wood,gurtni,
resin farinaceous, ,roots, steeds • fruits,
grimes and subst a nces used by Indians '
lbr food ; also, spa:linens of soil and now
mineral 'products...Some of those speet,
mans show that some of our Army, of:"
doers have not• been negligent )a
respect. A contribution from '.,Fort''
Rearnei Id a little ,tray contralnlngr
spelintiti.of bread, made frourgrimad
crickets combined with very finesseekbr,
forming .*Mn properly cooked the
'Shake Indlanshastyyudding. Another
trayloontalns what aiipea4 to bo a piece
of amber, although, a little, richer "dr
oolOr r hut Is, in reality, the, eggs of:the
salmon frled in the sun, and is used as
food by the Csseadoludlarls of the Pacific
coast Also, a Specimen of prepared
bUrk from Alaska, used as food. The
specimens of sugar are tine and varied,
Including grape, corn; maple, Anierican
and European beet sugars; and about
forty speffirseins of syrups and molasses.
Ono case is d'.voted to a great variety of,
tobacco in - the leaf. The wooldepart
meet exhibits a great variety, ono case,
alone having about GO specimens of braid
or' various Mons from Canadian wool.
Argona wool is finely Illustrated front
the snow white silken to the black dyed.
Tito case containing apechnotis of cotton
,Is fill of Interest, embracing over cue
hundred specimens. Notwithstanding
the great variety, the Sea- Island cotton
.far exceeds all others in length of fibre
and silken lustre, Its fibre being about
Bl Iricties long, while the Egytiau cotton
eseilly the English dtirlug the war,
does not exceed 11 inches in 'length,
thds showing at once the superiority of
our home grown cottan. Tito English
manufactur. r endeavored to utilize the
short Egyptian by combining it
with Sea, Island. This else contains
some singluar tmeeimetts of what be
Nankeen cotton, being of the color
of "nankeen." China and South Amer
ica and British °elide cab' bit specimens.
A large and beautiful specimen and of
good fibre Is exhibited front Pennsyl
vania.. _Peru exhibits a beautiful speed.
men of vegetable silk! Texas cotton - la
also worthy of attention, as is also a
brown silk cotton from South Americas.
The bill for the now apportionment of
the House bf Representatives, provides
that from , and after the third day of
March 1871, there 'shall be two hundred
and seventy five M. CAI to lie appointed
front the now existing States: under the
census which is to lie completed before
the 15th of August next, else pro
vides, that if any now State shall be ad-
milled to the Union _after such ripper
tienlent Um Representative or Repro
aentativess of , such .neer States shall be
Additional to the number of 275, The
Me - raise of twenty-nine to the present
number (when Georgia is admittedj 246
will bo forcibly felt in various ways in
the House: -, It will.sidd that- many new
anti additional speochei 'to ho' made 'and
printed, at least every Congress, if not
every Session, which is very expensive
to the Government With tee number,
it Is-indeed difficult to meow um:date one
third the number with talking time,and
it is not uncommon, when some impor
tant subject is before the House, for dis
cussion, on which each Member feels,
Rolf-sufficient in throwing now light, to
hear exclaimed on the tioor. "I have
been trying for the last three days, to be
allowed live minutes In this debate."
This additional increase of representa
tion will add nearly one -eighth to the
test in time in calling 'ayes' and SOCW,
which with tile present pay of Members
is estimated to averre3e no less than 13000
per day.
So great has been the agitation for wo
man suffrage in the District of Colum
bia for tho past two years, mid those I
heretofore silent anti-women suffrage,
women have become alarmed at the in
creasing strength of their strong minded
sisters, and are now about organizing au
anti-woman suffrage society. Among
the [limber to head the enterprise, is
Mt's. Senator Sherman. Mrs. Secretary
Belknap and Mdc speaker Illaijae, it is
'understood are exceedingly anxious that
their husbands shall continue to attend
to and control the political part of their
haters for them, but, yet aro willing,
with their husbands consent, to ho poli
ticians to the extent of battling against
their sisters encroaching upon the polit
ical rights of their husbands. Those
timablo ladies contend that they them
selves aro well Cared for, and have no
reason to corn plain. But tho strong
minded wotneu here, who by the way,
are.mostly single ladles, ripe in years,
don't see things in that light, and tee!
agrievod that their more fortunate sisters
should use their wealth and position in
opposition'to their piteous appeals.
So soon as thi tariff bill is disposed of.
General Pine of Wisconsin, intend; to
press Ms ',bill introduced on Monday,
to a vote which provides that from the
30th day of June 1870, there shall be a
reduction of i 0 per cent on all Internal
taxes,and 10 per cent on all impost duties
iMposc'd by law, except the Internal tax
es and 'import . duties ,on spirituous,
vinus and malt liquors, and tobacco and
cigars. CIIIEL.
Forty- First Congress
SECOND SESSION.
fixitave,AprillS. - -TheMeath Insisted
units Mame tax Lill ; and; also, to the
Canaria OD, and - appointed committees
'of OA ferenee.' . Tho' bill n
ulations,fer the foreign coasting trade in.
the, nort;forti m nett/master* and north
acteietn, freatiers, was. passed.... Many
private tills were also passed. .
ilootix...-Among the. burgs number of
billislatrodueek wis else for the • relief
ef the people of the United Statel4 by re 7
duels* laxation. ' Demi utiona On varloiis
subjents *ere offered and laid over:: 'Donte
time was oc:cepled'in dank movements
on a re/maiden to fine absent certlesabfirs
ten dollars each, unless a reasonable ex
cuse could - Ea given,.. but no thing defi
nite resulted--exeopt , the reception of
Many i 'excuses. A resolution relative to
an appropriate burial place for the
mains 'of Gen. John A. Downes was
/greed to: 4 reseinticin waS also - sidep
ted enabling the EleeretarYer the Troaar
ryt to entleet 'wrecked and, abluidonod
'priepotti and derelict delete; ie.. The.
taliff bill was then
mit definite aCtlon. A joint resolution
donating four piepes of condemned can
non to the Ladies' Monument Assam's
tion of Peoria, Illinois, passed. A =im
itation was agreed lo calling for the
amonnts Molloy expended in the im
provementsof the Denton and Now York
Harbors; Delaware Bre'ikwator, .a l l l
Meath' oftlio Mississippi *seri.
,Sartarr., April id.—A,Sitirobse.. of n )-
ports from committees; on various sub-
Pea. accompanied by remarks, were
‘PiemiltatV ' A - &molt:Aim . dlriatlne tha
- vdtrinifitoti :on 'odueatton. , and labof, to
L(Ware:Min the bipoillemly or dic . liUng
tleiriezepionee6 of wiles ofpobile lands
wing the several Mahn for educational
ififlMiesi'and *lima Wow pi:ovid log by
lmr Abat_allitho :aleph? of the United
.iiiiines may Lave tho oppiartunity of ao•
ontring a Marmon school eiltiaillon, was
adopifal,:—Bllbi pained providing for the .
disPdidtkdlsihr t 49 listariorpcpartinon4
tilloleeietni/SitYrettliatiOnii :and rids-.
ling to; Ont4looMitiiiiiliuida itillflicon;
sin to atilltin nOnstructlon Of the Breen
Bay and bike Pepin nailiOad.
~: ilcivem
,:y6bill,autborizing the ttorrf;-
417 of the,Treamtry to ammint - spacial
I '
agoemiltwilfty-threo atone
thno--fOr the purpose of making essidn ,
inatlOns, of' the hooky; paters and ao
oounts of collectors and other officer s of
oustonuyeras debatolead passed. Tho
tariff 1 411 !if= diseitase and amended .
duringitsi remlinder of the session.
Swum; ...limit 21.—A Committo of.
Oon reran.* was ordered en tho Lions* bill
relative to the Hot Spring reservation,
Ariuutie& ,Jtoveral bills wore reported,
'arid aitainber -or private hilts passed.
Thejoint resolution for the sale of liar-'
gen . Heights Armenia; was passod; also a
ipprepriaung VtOn,ooo foi the Altai
roit 0111ixt:
"aousit.- , :-A; hill passed providing for
tional terms of the - United State,
.fsOurta at New Albany, Indiana. Also,
a bill giving construction to the sevoral
provisions of the Act of Apil 20, 1870, In
reference blither more ancient govern
ment of rebel States. The tariff bill was
then debated until the hour of adidurn
monk - .: •
ScirAar, April 28.—Several bills wore
introduced an ,iarlouti subjects. Mr.
Gilbert, elating member from Florida,
*as declared
. 10104 , elecied.! The joint
resoldtion fors board 'ofmnval onteors,
to examine the ewes of such officers as
deemed themselves unjustly passed Over
by promotions made in conformity with
the act of Congress of July 25, 1914 • N*l4•4
slightly amended and passed. The bill
to provide fur greater security on board
of steam vessels, was passed. Also f ttni,
House joint resolution appropriating(;.
KO to pay the expenses °film introatign.
Lieu of charges against Can./tin/ilia
reference to lids management, of
Freedmen's Fjureau, pasrl.')ll4!jaint
'evolution to regulate the 04pry:ales
of thanks of Cougrass uput4ollnotAns
the navy, passed. Thu lAi=i 4l Pl , o
M
Circuit Courts of the U* t •
• •
hlblting any constructiottoCtheeti‘ +.;
would require the holdbeiror Omni(
Courts where not authorriedliyiwei . l7
ously existing laws, was pareia. : -•
llocsk.—The bill tolistabli
pent of Justice was cousideredinapinet
ed. The joint resolution appropilifibig
V.,Che Tor a portrait of (Isla. Thomas;,
be placed in a conspicuous position ht
the capitol, ps.se , l unanimously. A joint
resolution appropriating tbieo thousand
dollars for experiments in ventilation of
the hall of the Ifou.se was adopted. The
Senate bill changing the time of holding
the United States Courts in Wisconsin,
Was amended and r assod.. The tariff bill
was then discussed until the close of the
day's session.
SESATK. April 29.—A discussion arose
ou the House joint resolution relative to
a painting of GA. Thomas, and it was
finally referred to the Committee on I -
bra ry Several bills were Introdliceet.—
The House bill for experiments in ven
tilution of the Mouse, passed. Among
the bills passed were: One, to supply
arms, fur instruction and practice, love
tain colleges and universities; • and ono
(or the return of evidence of the honora
ble discharge of officers.
Horse.—The MN appropriating con
demned cannon to the McPherson Illon-
UMOlit was passoi.,The bill legalizing
the location of agricultural scrip In Wis
consin passed. The Senate bill granting
lauds to aid in the construction of rail
roadii.fmdtatagicaati 11nea was—af ter con
sitierable debato—passod. tariff bill
was then discussed tilt the close of the
day's session.
A NNOUNCEMENTS.
We are authorized to announce the
namesrof the following persons as can
didates for the various Offices for which.
they are named. The Primary meetings
will ho hold on Saturday May 'lsth 19/.
Tho Return Judges of the primary Flee.
tions will meet at the Court House, in
Bower, at I p. m, of Tuesday May 31st
For Conginsas.
WILLIAM HENRY, of Pelham'.
MICHAEL WEYAND, of Beaver.
For Anneinbly.
DR. WILLIAM C. SIR - BLOCK.
'DR. T. J. CHANDLER, of Rochester.
For Prothonotary.
JOHN CAUGHEY, of Beaver.
For Commissioner.
JAUF.S SMITH, of Raccoon Tp.
OEO. K. SHANNON, of Hopewell Tp.
SAMUEL NELSON. of Greene Tp.
JAMES PETERS, of Ilanovin Tp.
SAMUEL TORRENCE, of IlanoveCTp
O. W. SIIROADS, of Moon T.
For Jury Commissioner.
.11 u 4.11 AN DERSDN, of Beaver. -
WI LLIAM EARN ES, of Bridgewater.
JAS. WARNOCK, of North Sewickley
Poor..ltousr Director.
HIRAM REED, of Now Brighton.
SAMUEL 3I'MANAMY, of it:minority
"p.
Auditor.
CHRISTY, of Raccoon Tp.
ISAAC SCOTT, of I.lopew•oll Tp.
JAMB W. 301INSON, of Moon Tp.
Trustees or Academy.
JOIIN STILES, of Rochester.
MATTISON D.kItRAG 11, of Brldgewa
er,
REV. J. C. MMUS", or Bever.
REV. J 1 11 SHIELDS, of Mayor
New Ailvertiseinents.
CLOTHING STORE.
NEW GO OD SI
SHug and SummeeiVeai.
The unileriogneil Mites pleasure Sn in
forming his friends and the public genet
411.5' that. he he 4 Jwit recsived and opeiMil
A New Stock of Goods,
OF THE LATEST STYLES FOR
SRING and SUMMER Wear.
lie keeps the best of workmen in his
(=ploy, and feels confident of his ability
to cut and make up garments both
tiUIQNAIfI E& DUIABLE.
't f !laln such:fi
~ :i11;: 0 - 4. 1 e. Itts
. • .. .cYstoat's:4l, .
mums MENEM GOODS
ALWAYS ON IL%ND
. . . .
ON and see iu .6e/ore Jeapiug your
Orde:rs..Eltewhero ' ; • •
WILLIAM( MESON. Jr.
mayl;7oly ' • • Lindgewater, Pa .
rt LEVI% surgeon k
niekta.-911ka, during tbe day, at Itanlan'a
Caner; at nly,tit at my edtdann oWa ynd t Y te ad .
Itrdgewath,Pa.: WlRpract
fine.
, . - . faucktymtedaprn
xivolcrnO - tairircou'rELr.—vivo
good neils:Wassed tan laprov
od WLeekcs Wilma Lock Stitch.hltaing Machine
On a SalsiaT. We will pay bo
.110 to WO
Or meta nod al espomak Ilona sad amt..
furnished hy the company. Beet of reerearee
must be given. filo capital reinutred.
co
on or Manse iwo6 ovaccon at co.,
- &rotor] • 140 Wood St.. Pitsoborna. Fa.
.
•
Good, sound ssarin will wort
I? ny stew tis sea year. add • will sell ebears.—
x. 0 1...‘ ' • JtSsiti'll !MANOR.
serlinn Sharon, thbe county . .
joblrst 1/ 7 0 - 01 ,1 1113, Atio;vb — e - y
Dearer, Pa. Dincoand mildest. co Third IS.
sort at Use Court How. AO law business entre' ,
tea to- my ems snail 'rendre prompt attention.
.Also Dotson@ Darla@ Real Ilskrte fro 8014, 'arid
those shaking to buy town property, coal or farm
la e nds. may are time and money by calling Pi t my
°Me. aprnly
%•I[Sti
;I '. • ' r
MEM
121E1
ATTENTION
NEWT AND DEB
01 Federal Stree
MRS. S.
MEI
lianthe Largest Bea Bawled and Cheep
Flower!, Letllev, Underwear, Leillo and
IlandkerehleGs, Jewelry, and flair Good'.
West. o= the
tattles' yething the city *timid bear fill%
erai Street. before ptirchaßleg. • .
Please compare pricesbelow
3thuv%` , Tints,Trimmeil
Ladice Hats, TrillfliNi,.... ,
Bonacta-Black Law,
Luce Collura for 500Nwortls
Paitionlar Attention
afirooe2m
• Mdrkets.
PITTSBURGH miIiKET:
OFFICE I/V THE I'vrm. O.IZraTE.
MONDAY, Ally 2, 1870.
uurrEtt—Stztctly choke fresh roll In Ink de
mand, with rafts at ancirt37. bet Medium le crow or
Alricn, while int t dto sell at any price.
«nII4IIICA by with corn.
but tokbungurlMl ioquality.
EGGS-Cuilleat very skeet nuollng the
and remota ire WI Va.' Mete advance
which so lme• know 100111161010 g for a
week past, st Reliikceol/114 - nitCl.,llllaltw at
YLGUR-be OAS , * 011;iiiiiitny 'Mehl siblat std.
and price.-altho ugh 1111 , prr i Csaaataal
wen suertalbed. We e ' cpartke s Arn
noun, In store. at 130.3 M I for
.
winter. and $1e3.2110r 4cy i a
GRAIN-Wheat Is scarce gni In diamnd. tb
Wes or good to prime red at .1.1560.1:I. Oats In
mood supply alit quiet, but unchanged:
i s la
whorlans, buyers furnishing onnekaa NiftAl un
and track:and mess kilo.. Coml. mr.
changed. tboatrh hardly so strong. under the mau
-1 .20 3 . 1 the advice. from the east: ear way be gout.
I ed at a:WAIT, sod shelled at %Jan Ike-there 1.1
, me Inquiry and not mach offering: sales at 436 r,
IM. and it is probable that a nice round lot would
Vzg $l. In barley there I. little or nothlug do.
-not much offering, .d not much w anted.-
e eonth,. to quote prime to choke spnng at
PRO SS-liarket steady butu
nebanzed,
Mileabirrn.. - lit for Plato. and 13tiConaj
lastelpir • bldes.l.lli for Ribbed and 114
. for. CJ e at. , Amme r Vili for Plain: 11_, , ctila be
Plan H. Poe. and 18i i for Canvass ed. Lod,
111 My InWnerr and 17%.1n tens. Mess Pork. CM.
lkeraldkat Bacon. r:K.. Dried Beet, tt.
HEEDS-We can report a sale of rout lacheis 01
ItIIMXI. at nat-vmall lots will not briny mar
$1..15. Clover seed is slow with antall sales at
VIII ; and timothy caunot be quoted above IlivitX4.
To Co tuaniptlveo.
Tut advertiser barter bees mimed to health
la ■ kw weeks, by a very steeple remedy, aftrr
haring nitre:et! *emcee, years with a serere !nog
affediketi, and that drawl dlsewe, Coasamption. Is
=Wylie to make known told.; fellow saffereni the
•
means of cam
• To all who desire it, he will send a copy ol the
prescription used (free of 'ztiarge). with the dlrec•
How for preparing and using this sanscovidela they
will find a suns cunt eon Cousourrion. Arra
ilta,lluoxctinue, etc. The obitxt otthe advertiser
In sending the Preseription is to benefit the oak
and.spnsielnlikettation whkh he conceive. to
be Invalaable; and he hopes every 'sacra will
try his remedy. i.a It will cost them nothing, and
may prove a blessing. Parties whhln6 the pre
scription will please address
• -• Ray. EDWARD A. WllitcON.
Williamsburg, Kings Co., New-Tort.
RaylY ly
Errors of Youth.
A Glotrithataxr who sthrered for years from
sous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects
of youthful ltidlicr ptioo, will, for the *oaf suf.
tering himank, send Dee to all who need it, the
receipt and dlrectioes for making the duple now
edy by which he waseured.. Sufferers wishing to
'profit by the adrerthrees experience, can dap) by
thdlltustog„,leoufidance,
JOAN ls. bCdff.N,"
I.kto. 43 Cedar street. New York
waylety]
-Married.
11OLLINtiSHEAD— SMITII.—On the
:MU' of April ,1870, In Bridgewater, Pa.,
D
by the Rev. r. Williams, Rev. James
llolilngshead,of Mansfield, Allegheny
counts', Pa., to Miss Libble, daughter
of Salute Dr. S. Smith, of Bridgewa
ter, Beaver County.
TOMPKENS—OIXOTT—ApriI 21st by
by Rev. Jan. Hollingshead, Aaron N.
Tompkins of Rochester, and Addle A.
Olcott of Bridgewater.
SNOWDEN.—On .March 11th, 1870, In
Cal/fonda, Mrs. Mary 1•:. Snowden,
formerly of Boavor county, l'a., aired
118 years.
New Ad ertfsennents.
United States Internal Revenue
tow. 1016 . 1 thlice. 2-Ith Distrit% reun a..
lltuunyos, MAY V.
7b lElx liayers: •
Notice Is hereby given Out tito tines assi;ssed
on biro/mat for lalgt. ,aud on . lllarAes. Carriages,
GuPI awl Surer Plate, and We brit:Lit. Timm ou
tpeaparions for 1830, have been transmitted to NO
by ilia Amessor of the District, and the satd Wes'
are .isie and payable at my sake In New lirigluon.
on or Won: TCk:SDILY.ILIN Ittli 13:11. IMA
meet taxpayers In Reryull Ix by dclouty, as follow,:
Rochester, at Doncaster Douse, Friday htay 13,
163 1, - -
stn. ,
Beaver C. IL , at Gnu. W. Hamilton's °nice, uu
tataniay May 11, Into.
.
apex Castle, at an Mcitlarcy's office, Cu Mon
day and Taraday 16th and 12th 0( May
C. M.
• (Wetter iltA District, it.
ma) 4;1w1
OW PIitTNELISLIIP.
iJ The partnership heretofore existing between
the undeceived. in the practice of Medicine and
Surgery, Lao thla day been diesolved by muted
consent. Pentode knowing themselves Indebted
opts:vibe boots of Me an,. will please call and
settle at once. W. C. JIIU ItIMCK. M. L. '
et. COLE. M. D.
Datilinttoti. Pa.,AprlG. IS7l—apr:l;:lw
• EC U N "Nr
NUN
,:llaat f ur loh
i l collec y, t g ed m fa,; Lt all t...v. ll.llo:s who eullat:
Mir Ath and July ltd 11184
who were discharged for disability before searing
moistens, and who hare heretofore received no
bounty. The undersigned isrprepared
To Collect these Claim* at once,
at modem., Was as allowed by Government: ..tleo
Pensions for Fathers, liothers, Miaor
Children, dr., &c.
ALL NOLDIERS DISCIIAAGZD FOR HERNIA
IitUrTVIIP
Are &(Wed to .11111 217ni Bounty,
and also to Pensions.. ;
Can on or Rend discharge to the Lindero.
aligned,
AND SOUR CASE WILL UECEIVE TUOM,PT
AITILWEION
U. V. UIIIONVINT
. U. S. Claim Agent, GamyrrE Building,
Corner tith Avenue and Smithfield Steve
PITTSBURGfI, PA..
apr27;:hu
W. =O. "E 1
..9.1EV1"
lIAS OPENED A
- NEW WELLY GROCERY
In the Dine Front
nee ON MOW, &Wit
FULL° ,
COFFEES Old
Government Java,— }
Rio fresh roastol.
TEAS:'
Tenni+ 'Vann, •
On ong.
Engh Ereakfitst,
Japan.
SCOARS:
Pulverized,
Crushed.
Granulated
Coffee A,
Extra C.
Drown Sugars.
Ex' !fa White Drips,
'E xc elsior Molasses,
N. O. Molasses,
MackarenNos. 1 & 2,
Baum -
Prunes, •
Currents,
Oranges,
A. Itallne of Fresh, Fine and Common
Candles, Nuts, dc; all at which' are war.
ranted to give full nod entire satisfaction
In price nisi quality. Call and see, and
you will not fall to buy: •
ars& paid for Butler & Eggs.
Apr2Ott
T: ,;r-_
LADIES!
DIABLE GOODS
!I
AllocYb,catiy,'Citir Pn .
C. ,ROB' 4
.. . .
cat Sul(*) Lot' , •BmivieW Uabl itillhons
Children.' „Apfiik fitereillciolg,. I fi.irry,
pf anylltitatt i '
1 •
..17-3:4V0P..4g5•
. .....
in mind, wilbecnre 91 Fthl
Ili •N
with those of other rouses:
: 'AO cents.
Ladles' iliin4'lkorchierl:: celiac
m:
MEM
Is Pratuoi,
][eking nth! finilioTpr
paid , to ordered Work.
A Aziallnlstratorts Noi
m haviaa tares, w[9• ll,
the estate of JIZEIVII Kenna
Chippewa towsmhla s
ontidm all persona Instable,'
Immediate payment le amp
haring [ham. asrahmt NW.*
present them duty aathentl
mstittilvel • J..?
Brighton Paper , Mills,
BEAVER FALLS, PERNA.
Hardware. Glass. Maim.
RAG AND CARPET
MAN LTVA.O TU121•11)
PrITSBURGII.
rirlta:m Wm In eschmage. fftv
Dan'l Hugus & Co,
Marbleized Slat 6 Mantles.
No.IST Liberty Stre9t,
Pittburghi-Penn'a.
l'rices, $25.00 and Upwards.
In the marl eizing prooesscertain min•
end colors, or metalic °Mao% art:Applied
do and atisorbial by the stone, Which n‘
them subjected to a were degree of beat
F tra
until the enamel is Lxilectly MCP( Mted.
with the slate, and becomes one try nee
lorever. We have now, on exh Wiwi.
over thirty mantles Of different colors and
styles elskttislu anti we pay particular at
tention to orders where parties wish col
ors to harmonize with paper and carpets.
We are receiving, monthly, new• styles
from European Designers, wi felt enables
us to produce t•te West Fart mTtli in 1113 -
Mei itthe:l vti
_
Died.
Thomas Allison,
HAVING REMOVED ins STOVE
•
TO 131.1A.171.11{,
In the formerly occuplell by Ilrr
Cooper,'where he now Imt and Intends
keeping
A, General Stock of
ILiving received front tha Ewa; within
a few days pant, a line selection of
DRY - GOODS,
OF Tut,
Latest Spring Styles,
ALPACA
De I.ALNS.
CJIECKS,
CLOTHS
JEA \ s,
DIN INS
l'llAgli,
1100Td& 81101:1 4 .
a
81104 LLS
ILIK.E.,
uo Es
Tr 138,BUCkETS, QtEnNSWARE,
.
To the. adore articles he kins eukied
choice soleetlou of ,
0 :3 - P.POOPIIRorIOS:
COFFEES,
WWII' 11110111 , 1 SUGARS,
31741.7 PS
SIOL ASSES
TOBACCO,
• - -
All the above articles will, p 6,440 low
4 1
for taxi, or eac triaged for country . pro.
duce. Call and examine Ma athek and
iirices. TII MAO ALLIISON.
11 p r2O 10:1,y , • , , •
t, Main Eit., Beaver,.
LL 8114,611EAP, TIIE
Et!,%721,1N4.1=4"kru 1 . T 1Z1:::
rrribur oa the exude of if.aosnel
ag ,firou
bor albs Iforoorli Drldgwirstrr BillriMoos
ohl7:7l;al.:Dn:rrt.7rhait'A.."4447DkAwrffses.. "" nirr '
d...joe will pirogue Ihrerdals MOLlNflicated for
artUment. .11.1117 ALLISON,
s.pet.file] ' '111041:11.3.130X. "'
Leiudiss,
Dates;
Soda,
Cream Tartar, -
Groicad &whole pep
.per
Ground it whole Al.
spicy. '
Clam;
Binger.
Mustanl,
soaps. •
Brooms,
Brushes, •
flaw.
Sheuldus,
Dried Beef,
Tobams,
Cigars, If
Snuff',
Pouches,
Tobacco boxes, etc.
‘17.1100111 . /OR SAClll.—Thil Indersigard
has a Two Mom Waive. la goad run
ning order. which ha o Ursa low for nab. or ex.
emote Ihr a good hoed._ J. C. MOOLTKIt.
Aprant
TILE PITTSBEItCiTI '
VINEGAR' WORK S ,
33 q,l lou 4Aaaiti s
Are DOW prepared to furulah Virtiolax
the Vow - ear DLuttirr,ltxrio. Autatlon
Isprticularly tidied i 3 our -
... . .
OM
MEI
::A cent.
lE=
Mbicellane
' PRINTING,
MANNIL LA,
ROOFING, BAILING,
AND SOLD AT
IN bolesale d. Stegall by
Frazier, Metzger &Ca.,
82 Third Avenue.
11A.NUFACTLIIIERS OF
R LMOVAI4.
CONSISTING IN PART or,
'POPLINS,
/.. PRINTS,
GINWLt3IS,
cAS,SIMNItIit;,
Tiri. gi:DS,
COTTONADES,
t FLANNELS,
TIOSIEItY, at., Sc
lIAREiWARE,
VADES,
=
II!!!EMEI
167. 168,• MI sod 170,
*cond. Avenue. Zlitaburgh. ft!,
EXTRA WINE VINE(IAII
Apr2iVtos
Ale of
that
GM
tltAc xs