N he Beaver Argus. Ilver. Pa., May 1I& 'Orerlre Hundred. itateos or Advortising. ~gll6'. Bm. Cm. 1 year 1 . 1 111 lnro,l NOO 3 00 S3W 07 00 {IOW 2 m olars, do 850• 6 CO 700 10 . 00 oo do 6IV 100 900 11 , 111 •19 00 4arc", do 600•800 10 60 00 91 00 t, 'won 800110015 00 fa 80 00 11111111 11 00 15 IV 90 (0 91 00 10 00 ci Z 1 00 19) 00 :IS MI 60 00 100 IV nimratone and Executors' Notices—.s3oo 1 notices pee Icon, ten cents. • , Payments to bo %ado Quarterly, except aralcut aderrthemeata, which mast bo paid TI e attention of the public, is directed tot to following Now Advertisements wlth h appear for the first time In the ,u;. ca to-day: 1' iblie Notico—A. P. Lacock pitans' Court Sale—S.L , Cross.. .74 1 w t 4)e:is—James Allison. oon—(Ioorgo Frederick. 1. gal Notices—John Cinching, Sh'ff t 2 Si Mal Notices—T. 11. Hence. 41 eeial Notieos—A Ilanauer. $i eeitil Notice—N. R.-Johnson: - - $1 ecial Notlee l —"94arloy.'! vcantilo Appralsoments Len mon. S bscriptionx to the Beaver Ar gll.4—Tho following named persons paid the sums set oppdHlto to their euTti mulymeription. to the litaver A u. us, since tho date of our • last publi ,•:ui 2. Nati., Big Beaver, ul Neely, linden, Georgetown, . nnrelny, Beaver, ,indney, Sharon, ntimi Hnrn, Eltaron, livens, Sharon, le pay of theConatut taker in conta, lame, 10 cents for each farm, 'beanie manufacturing establishment, 2 t , for every tleocasea person, and 10 4 per mile of travel. The census irs for this county have been appoint- 'son Wiudow Curtains, and II:- of all 'kinds, at Erin Pugh's, Now laon, Pa. tt.ittut's California Bitters! Hostet- Mishler's and Constitution BitterS! urn is Port and Sherry Wines—Just s 1 anti for salo at the it) it) BuAvlat Diet STORE. 31 VLD gold and gilt paper at Evan 7Cri NJW Brig/LW/I t PA. 23;2111 , .......-.........._-_,..- le Itnee.—The pacing match an iced scion) limo ago to come off in [Fair Ground on last Thursday took oat2p. m. on that day. Three heat e un..each ono resulting in favor of t IIIII," the Pittsburgh horse. Timo heat, 2:33; second heat , 2:331; third t..:41. 'rho crowd In attendanCe was largo. , msit LAKE Four constantly on hand 'apt. It. F. Mcilvaln of Rochester. Ibe in Rochester, Bridgewater and ver' on Tuesday and Friday after !' of each week; on Thursday after- I I at Rochester and Freedom ; on lay morning at Now Brighton, Bea- Falls, Fallston and Sharon. apr'2o; I •ST ItEcErvim, cheap Wall Paper at ii Pitgles New Brighton, Pa. •23;thn mend of the iveed will find it good Ale of cigars and tobacco in the base it story of the quay building. Mr. . Devarimi has opened up there uud II be glad to have his friends and all , rs call and see hint. •:A Moss VAnnvE, Heeker's Farina, onu, Horn Starch Vermicelli, Mue sli, a fresh supply at Hugo Andries 's Beaver Drug Store. aprl.l4-1 SPLENDED steel: of children's Car -es and Perambulators at Evan Pugh's and variety store, Broadway Now l'u 'he itenver.County Agrietaural •6y , will hold Its next Annual Fair 10 ocr, un We!luesds6., Thursday a 8 .13y, Sept. 28th, 29th And Seth 1870. '.lo;:nuos.l 11. R. Moorty., See'y. Nloirrox's gold pens, best in the 'riot at Evan Pugh's NOw Brighton, T.htn rive. as low as t h o lowest nt, Doher [marl :It. 900.-J-1V anted au netivetrinn,in each inty in the States, to travel and take eni by sample, • for. Tea, Coffee and rex. To suitable men wo will give i n try °MOO to 1,000 a year, above trat ig and other expenses, and a remona commission on Sales. Immediate applications aro solicited in proper parties. References ex inged. Apply to, or address immodl- I - KE i ly. J. rAOR &CO., I(,tainctital 3fills" :18.1 Ilowurp, K. Y [apr27;4w 'ergo (Weds a speciality at . J. N. 110 ty's• :It 'li ()Ulcers and Mena gen or the dearer coon 12ricelitintl Society will meet at the tihmitre `tuurday Ney I.llh, I'3o. at 1 o'clock li. ni. rout' t and full atteudance la carnemlydordred. .iy MOORK.SM.Y. :Nits cumtoin made calf boot for 1?,5 GO Dola.rty'a. 11083 - 4 3t. I,Anot assortment of Wall Paper at 'an Puglia low Brighton, Pa. 23;2m Good buggy for sato on Ilboral U. Beaver, Pa— 18,4. iaiayll IN -:w BRIO lITON SEMINARY iS 110 W 111 progress, with forty shutouts, ~tly young Indio+, in regillar There is a good Normal Class. „ eootill half of thin nesodon will be n”n Wednesday” the 18th inst. Stu uh ill he attended at any time, and ,arge.l f the date of their entrance.' 'There can no longer be a reasonable .pe that we shall have no Indian war: , mees , iams, if any were to be made. ili 1,4 too late. Tho struggle hiss in already begun by' the capture of ‘vral small forts ants their garrisons of ~itod States troops near Fort Sully. !..• management of the matter is now tint bands of a proerastinating Con- We trust the conduct of affairs by 1: , • military gentlemen will be more ef , ;Ivo in hastening peaoo than that of MTh:Ws W 11.4 in preserving it.— Tribune: Nr lit' V ItUti—Wo do not wish to in ,in you, reader, that ..1./r. ‘ Wonderhal, r any other man, has discovered a that cures all diseases of mind, body toil is designed to make sub- - .inary sphere a blissful Paradise, to Heaven itself - shall ho but a side wo do wialt te'lhtfirrn - you hu Dr: Sage's Catarrh Remedy has ; th'ousanda of cases of eatarrb in ems', forms and states, and the pro prictor will pay $5OO for a also of this Isukotno tliseaso that he cannot cure. It okay be procured by mall for fifty eta., l.y addressing It. V. Pierce, M. D. Iluf tdo, N. Y. Sold by druggists. 'Jr. l'ierco's Alt. I.:lat. or Golden Me di ,..d discovery eurei Bronchial, Throat :nod Lung diseases. —The Northeast . oar says: The superintendent of the Erie canal, \V. W. Reed, Esq., is ascertaining how much he' can ralse by sukserip. thin from the towns siong the line of the (anal to aid in thO construction of the proposed railroad fttim Erie to . Pittsburgh, on the line of tho canal. Decors,.Una 1114.4.ents aro now a being o made aU over the Oonaaptrt Y ateoc mut ccorind, rea khe lOW of4lllA 1.1141/1, Abe hoped thnt the peOple of Beater and neighboring towing will not neglect this patrlotio observance. Let every one— old and young, male and female—give the matter nit the practical ,oneouraga:, 19.9,1914*.i d t *404 illinsitc l o4o3 our hue thousand men— Tho bravo, the god the true -- In tangled wood, to tnonntaln glen Oa tettle 01110■0404per; Lief dead forma and you t Four hundred thousand of the brave Ilaro roods our ransomed soil their grgye For me and youl Good Mends, for too and you! In many a fevered swamp; Ily many a black.bayos, -; lie many • cold and frozen camp • Tba weary sentinel craned his tramp. „ Apd aisdlo# nialusdy , Prom ou f ; ' Fm Western pia &Donis f ; ide " Are stretched the grace, of those who died For me and you!, Cloe'd frietdB,4i land 4 On ninny a bloody plain_ • theorised, intoidi they And poured their life blood, like the rain, A home, a herltago( To gain for me`afil fad • - Our brothers mustered by our side ;Theligrchtiolitni fight and bravely died, • er ofel yen t Good friends, for meostutypal,,, , • r , Up many a fortress wail, " • . F • - They charged—those boys in blue— surgink, &dolma-ad rolley'd ball, brevestmere the Met to fail I To WI for me and , yon ! These noble men—the inttlon's . piidei— Four hundred thousabd me n . bare died " . For me tutd you! - 'tbicelfrienols,Turpo and pout $2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 2 00 2 80 In treason's prlson-hold Their martyr splrlta grave - , ._ .IL l' . ,... ~ . .(., To stature like the satntiA - ad ; - , ' While, 'mid souks Antald, .. . . ' :Tha rtlitivrtfalutailtrat v 3 The good, the patient, and the trIV-- Four hundred ttomand menliive4Glr: l -\ :::; For me sad youl '."' '.:.,/' ' " • ' ' '` Good friends, for me and you I A debt we n'er can p.ty • To them IP Juotly . duo ; And, to the nation's latest day Our children's children still shall say: • -!%Tbej;dintilor me and yont" , • rodrtiundrdd thonsadd of the brave " Make this—our ransomed cull—their grave, For me and you! Good friends, for are and you! EMI BOMA 3t SIIOO3, now Bpring atylem, at J Dpherty's, Bridge street, Bridgowntor. may 3 3t. Pacing Match No. 2.—On next Thursday afternoon there will ho a pac ing match in the Fair Grounds near this place between "Sam 11111" of Pittsburgh, and Capt. Mellonaltl's roan horse of Sridgowater. The same horsits are to ho pitted against each other at the Oakland race course, near Pittsburgh, on the suc ceeding Thursday. The two races aro for a purse of Ir you Would enjoy good health; real the circular of Seward & Bonthey,„ and then procure a bottle of their juidlicele bralcd Constitution Bitters, and take them according to directiomi, and you need not longer be complaining. 'To Teachers.—All teachers desir ing*, procure the permanent certificate. ,will send their application to the tinder:- ' signed on or before tho last Saturday of May: At a regular mooting of the corn- . mitten on perniammt cortlf4attes, hotel in New Mightn't, it was unanimously agreed to meet in the High School De partment of New Brighton 'Linton SeIRO on f,at:tirday ?gay `4.411,1f0i• the 'pt+pdse• nf'examining any and z 11 who may de sire the certificate the Present year, as no recommendation will be endorsed by the conunittee without examination. Ad dress box 54, Rochester, Pa. By order of the Committo• T. 11. DOUGLAS, SCS:.y. Iltig7!l.—Heretofore.all crindnal cases which have been settled by . the parties, the costs hive been paid outerthoeoun ty treasury. By this rule a great deal of money was annually spent. - Here after, however, a new and very proper. rule will be applied, the last legislature tiering passed the following hint . IMEM SU:T/0N I...lThat Lao laws rolsilug ta payment of costs In critninal'ea.sem mhall not ho so construed as to compel the payment of matt! I)3r the county whore the came hm been settled or arranged by the parties, tent the parties to the was —the prosecutor and defendant or defen dantA—aliall be liable for the payment of the costa lit all such mitts. . . . . • BLACK SILK foisaeks. Also, nark pat terms, in every variety, at.liene&a. ".duAnt.ioc," tho agent for 'Um book on Mormouistn, by Beadle, is now can yasslng this county fur subscriptions, It will no doubt ho a ?iyork of thaiint interest, and those who are disposed to know moro of the institution of polyga my in this eottntry,should procuro a copy of this work. i ' He N also eanvassing/ibr a Polyglot fandly Bible with illustrations and ex ,plaaations. This is a superb work and 'should be in every family in the county. mayll:2mos, Gel". Sureties.—On Mon 'day May 2d Gen. Irwin was aworn lu 11,4 State Treasurer of Penn's. The fol lowing named . gentlomon bocame his sureties: J. C. Bomberger, Burris- - burg * ;' Gcsirge K. AndeAon . , Titusville ; William Vankirk and S. 11. McElroy, Pittsburgh; William Kennedy, Ephraim smith, BenJ..Wildc, A. P. Lacock, John Islcllonalil, and John F. DrayO of Beaver county. M. n. 'Daggett oftinca.sGir 'Co. is Cashier, and Capt. W. B. Hart of Mont gomery county assistant Cashier; Jo seph Brown, a one-armed soldier of *fit war of 1812 is messenger. TRH FAlMlONSvidadieie Hata dr l atior- • 'nrll. 7 Every lady hi! hitirefitet in the. obove two items of fashion. The first Is idiot shall we wear? ,The next is, where is the place to got what you, want In the millinery line? We would say to all who read this, go—and gO at onco—to J. H. Bence 's Establishment, Third street, Beaver. You will thero , llffil bg far largest, the must fashionable ami best assorted stock of millinery goods ever opened In this neighborhood. This stock was bought In Now York, and is larger than Most of the Pittsburgh millinery shops, and ran be mold cheaper. A word to the wise is sufficient. mayll;tw. Killing Snakes. The Marion (Ohio) Mirror says: On the 10th inst., aE ilig Island township, In this county, en the farm of Alexander Campbell, a great knake hunt occarred.r , The pirty' was headed by ,Capt. Jackson Brady, 'Who Icti tics gallant company down into the tall prairie grass, and surrounded o twenty acre let, set fire on the outer edge of the grass at 4 p. m. The grass burned well, the flames rolling up ten feet high, and as the fire advanced the Snakes retreated to the centre, sometimes making desperate effOrts . to'spring 'thro‘ the names, but the blaze being too heavy, they were killed in the attempt. At 0:15, p. m. the ground was burned over, and Captain Brady went over the field of carnage :tad picked up the debris of the great, army of snakes, and by actual count there was found to bo 13.98 snakes I of all sizes. One black racer was nine feet and font-Inches, longan4 7 ificiesk! circumference ! G. A. R. At a regular meeting :of Post 201, G. A. It., Beaver, Pa., held on . Friday Evening, May 6th, It . was order ed that the oz-soldiers of Beaver and sur rounding neighborhood, and the citizens generally, be cordially invited to Pin with tho Post on Monday, May 30, 1870, In visiting the graves of the dead soldier's who are burled in the cemeteries near Beaver. A general attendance la respect fully urged. Several addreises will be delivered on ; he occasion. By order of the Post. J. WEYAND Post COED. ROUT W. ANDEBSON, Post AdjL (Radical please copy.) Melee teneliAilisit r- the etsverensent ertke litspubliesa • printery Melage Sparrow 1. Candidates for Um various of ces shill be tionaluitext by a direct vote of the Republican party by, ballot. Rua.; AU 'Rhoetian'and are 6 rec°0"*44146.6 14 ° 11 11 141 11. can party, legally entitled to vote at the einpsing October election, and residents of the election district where they &e -lase to vote at the time of the primary election, end minors who are identified with the arts ago at the next ensuing election, shall be entitled to vote for candidatesar the various offices tii totaled .51 much" oleo. .tion. SEC. 8. Candidates for the respective offices shall announeethemselves as such In at least one county pallier; for two weeks before tho primary election, and thereby pliedgethetrisalves : to abidg the result of the nomination.' Sac. 4. The primary election for nom inating candidates shall be held at the usual place of holding prithary meetings in each district owthe last Saturday , tu May in each year, and shall be opened at" 2 o'clock p. in., and close in the town- Pt o'oleekiPs'ln4 AO tn.the bor oughs at 8 o'clock p. m; 88e. 5. The Republican electors pres ent at the time for opening:4ln election, shall elect viva wore one of said °Teeters as Judge, and two of said electors as Clerks to hold said election,and discharge the duties incumbent on such office under Waite reopatiptia,iseffil:.cierka.ki keep a correct ital.& 'the names of the persons voting. 'SFM. 0.. The electors of each district dud" eilso,Alll a uuo., time and place, it'aforetaid, ' tide person as a member of the County Committee ' the ensuing year for every 100 or frac tion of 100 Republican votes cast at the last preceding election for Governor. Stet 7. After the pp l esqlq; odlie Odle bleed certinethe votes cast or ono can date and for the member or members of the Co. Com., and shall duly certify the same over their signatures, and such certifi cates, together with the lister voters and tally papers, also earl4ll . o by the officers, shall bo carefully healed in an envelope addresses' to the Chairman of the Repub lican Co. Com., which envelope shall then be delivered before 8 o'clock a.,ro. on the Tuesday following such election, by the Judge or ono of the Clerks afore said, to the person who has boon elected a menibe b rr the Co. Com, pr, either Oi tinakfli thorft tro .. Mil same district. In ease the, member . of the County Committeirelect is unable to discharge the Mittel under this section, ho may ap point asithstituto for the occasion. Sm. 8. .The-Incinber:s elect of .the Co. Com. shall assemble at the Court fieuse in Beaver on the Tuesday following said election, at 1 o'clock p. m., and shall or ganize by the election' of ono of their number us President and two as. Secre taries, and when so organized the mem bers elect shall deliver to the president the returns of the elections in the sever al distilCM In thstuatie contlitlini tel re ceived front the election officers as afore said, which returns so delivered shall be opened and tho votes for the respective candidates correctly counted, nnil the Person, ectviving toelarcest;numPer of votat shall ii&ekelareff Illo.nortilit6o; end the committee shall also cause the pub- Mention of the candidates nomination to bo made in the party papers of the eoun • • ' sat o. Any ttiroM 4r 4rkpersotis iauw ing an equal i 1111 l tber of votes .for the same office shall be balloted for by tire County Committee, and the person re ceiving the highest number of votes shall be the nominee. Svc. 10. A majority of the County Committee on being satisfied of fraud in the returns or otherwise, of any election district, may reject the votes of such district to the extent of the fraud com mitted—and,•ln elate it shall appear to the; satisfaction of a majority .of the members of the County Committee aforesaid that such frauds were procur ed, aided or abetted,' or connived at by a candidate, the entire vote .of such disr Wet cast for the candidate thus procur ing, aiding or conniving at such fraud xhull bc . retietild kf, the tanti4 iof votes., ' sou. --it. 'hid fersoik &wit* the high est number of votes for any office, in the election of which this county may be connected with tiny other, shall have the right to appoint the conferees. Sr:c. 12. Immediately after declaring nominees for the ensuing election—the members of the County Committee shall ,proceed to permanently organize by ( Ploainif..4 lo of thelk members as Chittre man and ono us Secretary, and the ap pointment of seven of their n 1111 l bet as an Executive Committee, for the °usu. ing year. SEC. 13. The delegates to elf :Nation al and State Conventions shall be elected by the County Committee, and it shall be the duty of the Chairman of said Com mittee to call meetings roc, that pur 'pose. By order of Co. Com. t M. NVEYAisID, CA'n. J. R. lIARRAII, Sec'!/. (Radical please copy.) ..7a7 - lro to Hanauer's for l yours cry 404 pitioy,Roiods, 4 . lltrelOtiumt lowest prices, comer or Brilike and Alai ket streets, Bridgewater. may 1 I:4 to Hanauer's for your rhillin cry and Campy goods, best 'axsortmout a lownit pricey, corner of Bridge and Mar kot streets, Bridgewater: mayll;4 County Committee. • The several districts will choose Cum initteetnen as follow Big Deaver 2 Denser borough 2 llnough M16131;14 1' Dridgewatur borough-2' Brighton Ow ne hip --II Baden llorougn De..er Fails borough.. 3; Chippewa, • II Darlington Yi Economy to w0ah1p....11 Falltdon, 1 Franklin , 1 'reedom district, 1 Freedom borough 1 Frankfort dialect, 1 Greene townattip 2 Georgetown borough,.l Harmony, 1 Hopewell, .......1 Intlependeu a-...... .... 1 Industry; ............1 Morino 1 McGuire 1 'Moon 1 IN. Brighton, (N. W.)..2 du (Middle W.).9 du (ti. W.) I I New Sewickley 1 !North Sewickley I New Galilee borough,.l Ohio Patterson • 1 Phillipsburg 1 Pulaaki 1 itaccuon Rochester b0r0ugb,....1 Itocheater tow:whip-1 South Beaver St. (:lair borough 1 2D-do to Hanauer's for your milli cry and fancy goods, best assortment at lowest prices, corner of Bridge and Mar ket streets, Bridgewater. mayll;4t ' ;,rit-Go to Hanauer's for your 'Minn ory and fancy goods, best assortment a • lowest kulkijat; (tomer ocitrbagstawl Mar ketadabis,fMrlifgfrwaar: u • kutayi IVI Census. The law regulating the taking of the Census provided that each assistant, after qualifying, shall perform his duties by a personal visit to each dwelling house, and.to, inch family in his subdivision, and shall ascertain by Inquiries made of some members of each family, deny one can ho found (=liable of giving the Inforefitilmil but if hot, then to the agent or each family, the natne•of each' triembei ihelixif, the ago and place of birth of each, sex, oolor,etc., and shall also visit personally the firms, mills, shops, mines, or Mhei places, re specting-which Information is required, and when such information is obtained and entered in his blanks,then his mem oranda shall be read to the person fur nishing the facts fovevision. There is a penalty for refusing to furnish the re quired information to the assistants. The act provides4hat every person Me than men .96 agst,Wpoi any la the V:230 tfie - absence o the heads and other members of the (am ity, shall bo an agent of each family, and is required to render'a true statement of the information required, on pain of for feiting 880, to be sued (ter and - reooyared Jn an action of debt by the assistant, to the use of the United States. hispertitiCie tughtliebe Imel.-- Mi; P. L. (him, of New Galitein; in this gomty, tot the 1~ ttillt.Wßl. Pews ,itotelMiltS vented% °natant/us rail' the the use of railroads; and 'along the isany! tuna-, lions to secure that object we think his 'titn!fle.nibiliiPeOPr; The jealt.}a.;yi ii in two parts, the upper fitting within the lower; no thatwlsrn they:WEl/anther the partisan held Brady without, the w i nf bolts Wani , elheitriethoti Or ilesiesilug. They are; elkenspealk, devetalial togeth er in such a manner that the weight of ttalris and ansettailon •of their wbeida tend to tighten , the joints mut, oombine the inn' Mon. Asigetitert.'' die nll will work satisfactoril* is other re span; its economymostto apparent, beo. Calllle the top may be'mado of steel and the base of iron, saving largely in first cost it well salt Irottewils. , , The ape- - RCM iridcipaoagesta l liself to rained men is the difficulty of rolling the parts. Mr. - Grim, we are hipyy to state, iota pa l vented a machine to overcome thhi ficulty„And will make itpubltolis apbort time. this till likely 150011 to supersede all others in economy,. satiny and durability. • c- o Mr. P. L. Grim, of New Galilee Bea ver c6tity,Va l br f -Ravid answer all , donsquestions address ' ed to them .touching the abovelnvert `Nurica.—There will be 0 meeting of Post No. 234 G. A. B. In their . Hall Bea ver Penn's., on Friday evening, May 13, inn, at 71 o'clocktomakeirrangemepts for the Decoration of the Soldiers Graves. The - comrades aro earnestly requested to attend. R. W. Anuanssoa,'Adj. • • Main Serviee.—lt may be or in terest to many of our readers to loam that previous hi adjournment the Legis lature passed an act relating to the mili tary organizations of t y pe State,end mili tia tar. • The bill provide. in folbawi: "Each and every •perion', riot, now,, or 'who shall not hereafter become a mem ber of some military-organisation, shall pay to the ecilectorlif tak itt , the , tity; county, borough, or township In which be shall reside. She sum of Oily cents VP; malty. the.payment of which s um. i bMI exempt him , from .liability to p4form military service 'except under orders to irevent or:repel InVasion, or tosuppreen nsurrection, tumult or riot; the pro ng& tirbe devoted - US anstillninifvoluti nor military ergrodzations. and. In .any countyln witted& there shall benovoinn leer military organisations, the money received Into the brigade fund, as afore said, shall be paid by the county treas urer of said county at the close of each year, to the School Board of the several schooldistrictaM said: county, in pro portion to the number ot taxable inhab 'tante-Weald district, • to' be used for school porposee. • • Mn. JAM gentlemen well lattraniin ShigStubtitY' l6llo ".Poo ll ateeltlive business man, appeso..:4Sunusg ourEndvirtisers this week. has resMuksdhls store, with a fine assort. nnit'a dutiable and fashionable t goolla Call slid see him at his business stand tin' Tlattstreet p Beaver Pa. . - EDUCATIONAL. •BF:.IYSA COUNTY CONTINUED Thenct of DM inaugurated a new era In education In this State. From that tithe forward steittly' progress him been matte.. .:M times It '.wan alow, end to insperceAdildwe. but public tOki,* nWirasimown,oindh*ii4o4ll l l Weik4ol4twaitl.74lth thia laW thicto'lttiffilittaiskeiltp t ; schools now in use Was laid. ro &that a tax should be levied on, all the taxinge . property and inhabitants; that townshpa, borougha and wards should be school diairieta, and that &loots bhoilld be -maintained at public ,erspense.. The esundishment and super - Vision of schools In each district were intrusted to a Board of six Directors to be chosen by the legal voters. The school hysteria was, 110WOV 43*inot successfully administered until after the pasiage of {ho act oflBsll, when, for the drat time, its officers wore clothed with adequate powers to enforce the law. Though the general, plan of the system n:defiled unchanged,' new and hupor taut features ;lien, introduced. Su bdic t visiolefot eche& districts. and'euhiciku-. mittees wore abolished; . ample power was given to enforce tho school taxes; tho school Department was directett to publish a manual of School Architecture, and Directors were authorized to levy a 'i, building tax and to locate school houses. Tho law provided additional common branches, together with sixth higher branches as the Directors might pro scribe.; the Directors wore empowered to establish graded schools and to assign pupils to proper grades. The office of County. Superintendent was established, and the law prescribed the qualifications and the duties of that officer. In the language of the veteran Thomas 11. nar rowest "The County Superintendency soon proved itself worthy to be called the right arni of the system. Under the guidance of the Department, It organized, the &Meath:trier threes of the State, mi U l infused greater energy into the work. The State. and Catroty.Superiutendents aroused and educated public sentiment, and the Directors clothed with ample powers, (sm i led out with considerable zeal' the 'Mich needid reforms. To these stimulating influences were added the efforts of teachers, ' struggling by "means of Institutes, county and State !Associations and annual conventions to improve thesuselvesundto elevate their calling to - the dignity of a learned pro 7, fession. The act of 1857 which separated the school superintendency, from the office of the Secretary of the Common wealth, and made it an independent de partment, hod which placed the system in all its parts above and beyond the arena of party politics, greatly increased its power for "mod. The Normal school law, which passed the Legislature in the same year, was the crowning work of school legislation in Pennsylvania. It settled the public policy on the sub4ect of education, sot a high standard for future generations to work up to and substantially comple ted the organic structure of our common school system. Thus we taw that /the State has- exer cised its prerogative la the establlshnletit of a system of free schools, oxiperating with the family and the churel in the; education of children, promoting-Use, common welfare of the ethos std en. harming the best intereste of bsuelanitoP. Not only this but has given the syitiin ontehniteimv eut,thekiieithi goneivtily fostering It with largo Mate appropriations. The efficiency of the syst•aut however depends greatly' upon the Manner in which the provisions. of the law aro carried out, and the fiats. Minims of Its otticew in the discharge; of their respective dadal. The complete armament of the system in the State of Pennsylvania consists e ut,l4tAmttygli DireeMor:=lfth teachers=7B county and city superintendents Ono state' sdperhp . teudentand over onetrifitiola —all under the control, indireCtly, of the Psortg, as wo will take Occasion' to _ - dudir; school/I. • ,'• Thogrand kOtilt4 KOMI* • tt***ltiii o i4fign ~ "OP** is, " t ge:th#Plegf. the Alike Dy ght/Tre.77(., 14.i--fh t e, Sof: ihh , it thilt merits oornmendatien4l* 410 1 t!thtete,_ tiro exhibi**Arlf • scholaraliti,orte' I tiOr tee' sus are did, and_aikillelfantskdiririmnt -for - school purposes;yet the P a PP her ._ nails -. wrought by skillful hand s made thvild, buildings appeki as if they had renewed their plaint? Arld,,lo o llibisl Morin trict holgr, in ila efforts ta onitir vats the testa of the:ohildren runt toglad. den young /Is t ria with thrasing,aawarish tionsliny IsurrotrrOmpr, are OW lia..l6.towastdp—snaelk of them were well conducted and' pei, forieeng`' iin"4l . o4Age edivisilomd Work-rße oue iehool *ocular aild'Oatk. Iltuilo ibmo that i 165 7° 12 4)" th abtra . 4/11140:117thofiiieb eile; AchoOL* 4 'ain 'thefeacheintielar voila have no dildcal(P in; mole. h Mt salvia aucerwoßll. , trion bat Awn:frame. ti ro ' The h0n15 1 1. 1 0. oat gee are ,i erj r, bidly looked.. Thoiebixdu owever 'nerd 'ediOateat *fine viiiitedJ The tier sedum; exhi Bed telsOXlMOttaUedland awropitatodwimm l it'd LOwer ' One ban nits iineeid witbutuab skill and abn/. Bz nideleieforinore . ..lOsiOfespirknie . .7ivillitiPels iota*" nialitr- ciF,thit anus " * aid.* FIZI:Das Co:dnit. ihistiorkg or itelPfket. lool31141..0:140i 4dattar r itrillt•d )ll %ll. Plias let infiflOkli****4lllolltinittis; eisekrin. move "caber, afoot ttectarsa t desith, Therefore, r..: "Bcsolved *.r• :mat While' W 6 Winne& edge the hinder Net Gc'd•L'l'uotoe on repuldedehastisementa, we will indlvtd, eau", try end profit tbourity, th a t l imn . be yell with us when we tea aro opiltelft mut Bud 'retarder ouildoetreit wow_ Mies to the bereaved wife and Maude a t our deceased Brother, William Ettinte, Resolved: ;bat oursasaoclallon with the deceased has been such as , to endear him to us all, and to keep his memory ever mired and cherished In peer Resolved: That as itakandeit, for our departed Bred" that our be draped - in morning.. end that ire wear wnec the u s. sual badge et Mourning fur thirty day Bdro„ onabeyea to That • ooleY Bete ce =- " lutt ; the t and a copy ye, the county paperarlb i tpub:: Malden: C. Banco; • •T. li. Douni..us, • Corn. R. W. Am:mason, , I 4 ' lies. Dr. ClairliVOLkoe. l -The Oxley rrasbyfary of the initedkireaby- . teriiiiPlierck i !OtYltilußeOtindlilt!ifct! in ruilitiVretiodroeiaii of liiCirtiar l to mod Cif thee connaitteo 'sp , pointed to investigate certain maims af fecting the conduct and*tracter of Rev, J. B. Clark, D. D. The committee ,was composed of Rev. J.O. Mimi, of: this place, and Bova. A. H. Calvert and Jbbri Taggart, The committee made a major ity and a minorlty'report. They aro as follows xuoirtf *mart' s ' ; , Ref.l.,:t. *Ilion; Chairman of the CommltthOdated -that the'tkinunittee had prepared a majority Anal a minority report. t Olf.behaif of the MajetitY•'he would submit, the following: y• To the Moderator and Membeis of tAs U. ,P. Presbytery of Allegheny:, . • Bnuranzw—Two of your Conimittee, appointed to investigate certain Ammons respecting the character and conduct of Rev. J. B. Clerk, D. D., would respect, fully submit the following report: From an examination of peratuts end' papers your Committee find that an en gagement of marriage existed' etween; Rev. J. B. Clark, D. D., and Miss Mille llawkes, and that this engagement was broken by one of the party, viz : Rev. J. B. Clark. D. D., for reasons catisfactory to himself, then and now, as declared by himself. J.e.s. C. Illusex, ChenJotCoin. • • J0204' TAGGART.. I I MINOILITY 'Rev. A. 11. CaDort stated that .. .he had :prepared a repAtt„ which had bean writ ten in such a way as to rePreaent the Committee; tunajority, however, had not endorsed it, and ho would present it as a minority report,. Ile then road the following: • • Mr. Modereick and area:beta of fie rres bytery of Allegiesy : 'Asa memberiof your tettaMltree, ag•;c pointed to investigate eertahrrumors re specting the character and :conduct of lieu. J. B. Clark, D,D.Twould respect fully submit the following report{ - Having carefully inquired concerning the case ',have elicited the following: Both froht the statements Of the par ties and the correspondence, I learn that there was a premise of marriage between thl further 'learn that - idler isenaq tin* apparently-Who consalit Ot-bOth Oar. ties, litho, contract was annulled, or to ,so as to be annulled or confirmed by mu , eel consent: , •• .• • ' • From the correspondence could not be assured that there was a renewal' of that contract by Dr. Clark, but the state ment of Mice llawkes Is popitive—that there was renewal bran contract.' ono reason, would farther, report that I: 'said no reason, from the' correspondence; why the engagement should be broken, neith er did 1 fnim the correerndenre which antic( the. parties tint propOsad. the breach of contract, but the statement of both is that it was voluntary on the part of Dr. Clark. • I would further report thsithe general character of the letters written, I believe, by Dr. Clark, is such as I would expect from a Christian, and one much devoted to the work of his Master. They breathe a spirit of love to Ills cause laud king dom. Having submitted the foregoing' lards, I have nothing to recomniend to Presby tery, but would respectfully. sulk to ba discharged from further oonsideration of the matter. [Signed] ,-A. H. eALVERT. A committee consisting of Bev'. Stur geon and Timmons was then appointed to prosocuto the charges against Di. Clack, before the Presbytery; "Dig. Col lins and McLean, tho latter !of Beaver, ) wore appointed to conduct, thei clefonso„ Thetrial.Wlll:comMence on thel3th Nay. z : . ' " • BiltilG1111011111001V1!iEWS. ,- Wasin.moroN Comm!' —Our Democratic brethren are not dis posed to falter or grow weary In, the pursuit of Mike. Their sUcCesi; last fall has doubtless encouraged their hitherto fainti lough 11=1 the 8 W. C. S. Now , -Th, cod Prod =I sank Clark, Rev.' Tho da: teudanl person.. Aging ._ -- nations. The church is abandsome edi fice, substantially built, quiM tastefully finished and is highly creditable .to the oongrcgation. • . —Our friend, Dr. Alfred CMlgh, has ~q adearrangements with the: publishing lionse oflfesars. Collins, olPhiladelphis, 'firth's' publliation of hii . 'liiitory of ashington County," and the work will be Issued as fast as the press an perform the labor. It will make Volume •of 'about five hundred pages.l -We have ' t,on shown a specimen page and it Is a very fine maple of clear and handsome. kintizig. ' .....„ • ..; ~ i•I I: ..• •,. • —We PubliShod'ettitent last' Weelt;V: the Weal:hate tiarpse .had. boon. found AI the Chin'riyer, near f}tOcillenvillea s nli•k: posed te he Oa of Samuel theltnian, :of California, this county. We intiwa BlROS *Wised that his wife visiteir the place and found 'that the remains-were not use of her husband.' It sceMs that Ado Otto of Mr. Sickmiui"will - remain a 'awe- . li __. • '. —The seual-annual session WINS Wash ington Presbytery of the 10111' ; School tod' bYterian church ; was held in West bertr. West Virginia, on Tuesday and nesday, the 26th and 27th nit, The dance ,was quite large; acid the bits ifin's% brought before the body was dellb iniately And -maturely considered. The session was a pleasant and harmonious one. . I' . __ t. _... _ }—John E. Bo realltned lils position as collector of inttFual 'revenue torttils county, and . J. P;1111ler has been appoinied his anuesser.—Reporter . . • were iniiiiivirod on the root of the large .frtune house belonging to *fr.. smile' :Dontlit.l4.of Forward tp. The therm of gra was given, but too late to - lave the 'Wise which was entirely 'taunted in ta. minutes: Matt oi ae coStoota were; prod, ort Dir. DoutbeWe Arse, )6 .10,94 1 ; loiltusaeo. . We keys:wahine with 312, , Doothett la Ma amens +toes.— WWI Ziegler. wait einiously hurt , 14. i hinter one day last week: ' Zbe borao wits Illteltal to a rutile , *** arid *, %led a'blelcory pole la oi dm .. .Herald ohlgo 41 111 i. h 4 P 16 ,410 ,113 ° °l*. ;MP- Pid Ws lOW Mg dort sirest •*Vol • Ant seiso,Mbedquro4o trylnx to atop Irlaseorse. wasktbreirri Arabs* a pest and seriously hert-.Bagle a 1. ~ • - I , rhe death* mill vf Hirdewel •Perko{ Ofklaitrtp.;Wei costeented bi fire Ois felittiritspilaltilast;aboittmldnlght.' We ere Sol slatted to' the atilt& Of the gri4:YAre . lo.4o-i749 1 . allihisuilt ‘ z ( co' pone Yf . thgiou:irtll belNETWArtnikiless. _ .TrllltAied...licerr -of BMWs' iiendo while imitarting a • planing mill, was stetuaeostliii Mind by someplace of iton beilati froth's part of the awsttlnerr aid erfWeieielyieklred, that Weil a few Mori illSt rectum oe.--Wir was a nepb- owl' 4 4 , 1na #, /a !a /69 'of 4 gib alltOr or this PPM. if 11l '9l ..p.*.y#4neßax :nq *VP ,s wife and "void, amall ha sleep ls peesa. , 2-7ferald. . - lisaluao Covirre .At atenirS illOyer and Terminer, bold In Franklin' led Week, ' Thomas Quinn, convicted 'orlarceny, was sentenced to pay a lino of one dollar and coda:restore the property stolen or the value thereof, and,..°olFinslP9 Yesi 4 4l/fiauntnent In the itvelittern Penitentiary... Wirldnetton Hale; oonvkied of rape, was sentenced to .sevina-yeulf imprisonment In Um Western Ttimitintlary.' , Wm. • 'Tenn& oott;iieted ef lblenlous stabbing and cut this, Wen Sentenced hi thnio years and six niOntbirinapitaceunint in tho same Mad baton. Edwatili Idayer;convleled of as unit Willi Intent po commit rape, was sentences! to three years' ituprisomnout In the same place. • . Forty =First Congress. SECOND SESSION. Senkre, , llay 2=Th Military !Coin , mitteeseported adversely to several hilt!. The granting one year's Sala ry to the family of the late Gen Missiles was reportedletrariblV 'The joint relk;- lutlon directing thd Seereiaty oC the In-. tenor to Wino a patent in the Society or Friends for contain lands ibt the benefit of 'lndiana, passed. A number of bills pro introduced and referred. The bill to makeup deficiencies in land grants to aid in the ebtuditiotitin of a .railroad and telegraph ilue from the Central PaCific• railroad' to Portlitid, Oregon; and the bill wanting landd and tight of tray' In Missouri 'and Arkansas, to aid iu Sib construction of a railroad and telegraph line along or near the Stith.parallel from the MisSissippi river to the Arkansas rivet, pwised. The House hill ex tendbig for thirty days the Sims within persons elected to office in Texas may aka the oath of office, was inuanded and passed. The bill for the relief of widows and orphans of °Moen; seamen and mar ines' of the U. S. Steamer Oneida, giving them twelve months' pay, was amended and passed. 1 House.—Many Lille were introduced and referred. A bill to place the name of Mrs. Lincoln—widow of the Into la mented Lincoln—on the pe n sion 'roil, and pay her annually three thousand dollars, passed, nadir the operation 'of the previous; question. A resolution nu thorizlng the President tn, late! cedb Tar' ,the pardon Of Fenton neuotlOalialier, under , sentenee of -20 yean, 'imprison natint Was. adopted. A joint ismititinn• declaring thii 30th of fday—beitigthe day appointed for the dederatien of the graven oraoldtera who died In , I defence 'Of the Union4e Publioti?, i iii3;:rtireeSar • observed as such by the ROO, ttio United Steep, passed. The ,Committne of the whole ,tras - statediP§r ;:1.?1,4,p the ,delibid on . any:Port - lett o f the tariff bill. The tariff bill was under , coesideration up to the time of adjournment.. • Senetz,.May 3d.---The:House , ransiti- Gen makitig , tbe 30th of May a holiday was opposed; and referred to COmmlttee on Military Affair!. ' A immir-r wore reported against, and several nevi ones Introduced and referred. 'The bill _teethe naive) , ore railroad unite the west bank of the Potomac, iiedr,," near, Georgetown, W . Lier's Perry, was passed. Also the O maha and Northwest ern land grant hill area:passed: . The aea-, sits ininfSionce committee made& report which was adopted; Tbe bill limiting thenuus her ofspecrial agents of the Treas ury Department to fifty-three, and fix ing their compensation, was passed. ' House.—The discussion of the tariff hill occupied the attention of the House the greater part of the day. No Wile were passed. SIKNATE, May -Ith:The House con current resolution to adjourn sine die July 4th,- was debated until the expira tion 'of the morning hour. • An seemed- itiorr for defletenciewin tarrying out re . onstrnetioa, tatted: The following bills pattiod :' TO aid in the construction of the Oregon brad.% Of the Pacific Coa l-cad; authorising the Southern Minne sotarallroad to connect their line with, the Southern Pacific railroacti for the re= lief of pro-cmPtion settlers M Nebraska; donating condemned atunott to, tlui Mc- Pherson monument; to pay .11urlarnily. of the late. Gcnotal Rawlins ono year's salary; bellow settlements of accounts of disbursing officers of the Army and Na vy ; to define the intent of the act to al low deputy collectors of internal rove• nue, acting as collectors of internal rev-. enue, pay as such ; to amend the bank rupt act relative to its operation . 'in ter ritorial. Housg.—The Secretary of War was asked for all reports made by brevet Maj. Gen, Terry, relating to Georgia, not al ready communicated to Congress. The report of the committee of conference on the census bill was agreed to. The tariff bill then came up and was discussed un til the hour of adjournment. SENATE, May tith.—The House bill to place the widow Lincoln nu the pension roll, was reported with the recommenda tion that it tie indefinitely postponed. A number of bills were reported from com mittee. The House resolution to adjourn sine die Oh the 4th of duly was discutoled till the expiration of the Meriting how l .: The Osage Indian land . Bill was dis cussed and laidesideVrithoutsellon. bill to abollslithe franking privilege was debatbd'and pastpioned foi the Mushier.; salon 'of the' . Legislative,' appropriation bill, witind'acilOn upon which the Son * 4 01 /rood• * Hones.—A' lengthy debate .eienrrod on the bill to mg:nista ILO , civil service, Which was eventually recommitted and ordered to,: he .printed. ' , • The Senate seteadment to therlimuto bill fitaiting the appointment ofeertain officers clam Treasury Department was emuturred The Sentiteleill to establish'h additlenal • land di:ail& In I:mime, paMod. Thopen ate brifaid4 O rizuls tip ,N,"'in'th4nl"PV-Ino Rallrinuf to, heuallit Ponds; for. the con-, strui** . orihe 'Pad. *lni to scowl .the camel by : mortgage. was discussed till ad. jeurnment. ' At a useletlag of liesiver Lodge, No. Bac, I. O: of O. F., hod , in. Bridgewater 81ey.7th1...1870,• the following preamble end resolutions wereadopteld. • • Wn In 'the dlSpensation Or . pb• vine Providenes =lei tin) 4011 b: nies of . manbaos " lean lit to remove troM Fh(Mg us . .worthy brother,. ]dram n0,;.t0 approSeb his throne: . &herrn. ereforo be it . • . Respired, That we bow tohnmble web. :Weston to the deers*" of , the riU 'Whoa, 'but at , the lone thee woldeeply 16•1 and dernoiethi , ion of our beloved 'brother. /hooked, That biother Renown+ eiror- 1 01, 1 4 4 4 11 9/44 04 1 ouandelf° *lairs jai inottooto.of su4 lanootly ea& &Wally - discharged I& (Nigel offameniber &Oak . ' Iteoottsed,', mid' notwlttistimdtAg wo aii'OOled)op4iito OioOruldo loin, wo do thoisalinvlug no hope, prePor u wag aiWO but shwoci; Oar OrWber "MI ttEm. *dm gambol. Mot wo docorOly oiler oar 141 kriSat • ccni+Aid*tc!, .0 1.8 I, t;Osval 'ids tri 441=414W/tad Brotbsr. .4,Readeeet. • That the token .of neglect . lot i out deemed Brother, . trat.. Lodge ramie bedewed hr mourning ; and that the thelbere Veal `Mei wale! - badge: Tar the *path of thjetediryec' ' • " . Reader& That - the fbreffebte Mint= blo Mad reeolutious: be 'entered ote the )06ii14 of tg 6 4. 0 40 . 1 14 4 a copy bo pre" seated to. Op friends .of. our deceased *Other. • Ohm . a copy to each of our couuty.papers for public:Woad.. , ff. ii. Bringx., e.E:Haw's, Com. .I. 2 DAyu.sux, . AxitovnctigurAirs. :We are authorize!. to SWIOIIIIO the Mum otthe following persons as • ease Maim for the vartouardhora ifbr Which. tipsy ire tufted:- Trel'lteeryi ineetanse will tie heid`ein Bitnrday Way ugh 1070. The Return Judges cif the primary thma will meet at the Court foam, In Benrer, it i p. m, Of Tuesday May Shit. ' For Co ices. WILLIAM HENRY, of Fallstoo. MICHAEL WEYAND. of Beaver. For Assembly. DR. WILLIAM C.SHUELOCK. DR. T. J. CHANDLER, of Rochooter. HENRYGOEHRINO, of New Sewlck Far Prothonotary . 7oirs CADHHEY,, of - Beivor. For Coomodlooloner. ; JAMES_ SMITH, of Rom* Tp. GEO. E. 'MAXIMS, oCHoPewell Tp. • SAMUEL NELSON, of Greene Tp. JAMES PETERS, of Ifenover Tp. SAMUEL TORRENCE, of Hanover Tp. G. W. SIIROADS, of Moon Tp. For Jars , comonlaslorer,.,: 'WON ANDERSON, of Reimer.. , , ViI.LLfAM DAXSES, neßrplitearaier.. JAS wmisocK, of, North Sewikley. . • Poor Hoare Dlrector. . MIRAN REED, of New Srlegon. SAMUEL APMANAMY, of•Econorny Tp. , • J. IL:CIiRIFfrY, 'of Raccoon Tp. • ISAAO SCOTT. of liopitorelt 'l`p.' • 'JAMES W. 'JOHNSON; orMoonTp - Triosieesiof Aei.dny. JOLTS; STILES, of Ttoctioo4.. MAT 110 . 4.4 . iiAp.ll4G If, of •Briagews- ter, REV. J. C. WILEOX, of Beaver. REV. J. M. SHIELD of Beaver Nete Advertlientents. Ittral WAIT= lIAS RECEIVED A. new I well tieleetod ASSOUTMENT or DRY - GOODS, 411,, iftiy 1 W 2 M .14, 4' VISE.Ns wAxt: ME T-~' a R.I~WART, oFFERS Low Prkee:ss:- mayll;tf NOTICE IN PARTITION . STATE OP PENTISTIA/ANIA, 1, IC the 01 , UMaTill COL7WIT. phone Coast la and for mold county: In the matter of the Par tition of the Real Estate Abapall Hoyt, ,deeeitril. To the hats, and hbril irepieliesitalreS. of John Lloyt.der:ll- who was &son of said, Altman halt. to wit f Ma, within *Auld John Hoyt and two Whitten; .Blithevad 'Alice Hoyt, who 'reside in obso.• you are hereey.notided that an Inquest to make partition of the Real Ea • tate Wised Abarail Hoyt. decreed, shoaled In' In dustry Township, enmity and Bute attemid, will be beta on the premissur tee tax Ith day of Jaue, inu, at *bleb tine and tau eon may attend If you think wooer • 'JO N GILEBINIG. She. stir* otitis,, maellass, NOTICE IN PAIIT/TIAN. STATE OF PENNSYLVANM. l as In the Or- McKean County, ' (" phone Court In sad for amid county : • In the rustier of the Par t:thin of the Reel Editor of Dantel Eyansoincearred. To the Writ did legat'repreaentative: of said de reased, to wits Slush Evans (widow) and dgehil dreu. to wit: JohtrEvans melding In lowa . Ear. the Greenwood, George, Emanuel, Edward, and Harsh Jine Evan., whose getardian ia Ephraim' Sion; Yartka Ann Renslngton,• minor daughter of Ma Iterningtouideteseed, who reddes in Ma doe, Cauca West. Tort; and each of you are hereby notified that an locust to wake partition of the Realllstastrof saki deceased will be and the prembms in the borough of New Brighton in the township of Rochester, county and State aforesaid, on the 9th day of Juno ISM when and where you may attend Wynn think proper JOIE: GILEIIING . , Shff. fibers Office, May 1, Inlo. main:3w 'CLOTHING STORE. NEW GOODS! Seing and Summer Wear. The undersigned takes pleasure in in forming his friends and the public gener ally that liefias Just recnived and opened A New Stock of Goods, , OF TIIE LATEST STYLES FOR SRINd And SUMMER Wear. 'He limo (he best ot workmen In lila unploy, nitt.l feels contident'brilfs *linty to cut unit make up. gamin's both" "'Asia lONA BCE ft VAAIIII4E. and in ouch s iisannor plisabe his •' • ":clistbitteit i ' ME Emma PROM Goes ()1 U+ND: odt:4Ad km* Pacilw WILLWII InEtcn. Jr. maylero;ly I'. " Briagewatdr, Pa Forzwa, I.IIIIMIiaIATELTrRIVIC . Gloodi Mow Waated to sen tae Ispnaa- Wheeler a WM= lock ninth nearing Machine or. Iliairyi,• We will pay tram 140 no 11 130 Per Innain.. and all experts. • Nam and warn• fandabed bythe . eota pany._ Illeat: mist be even. 'Ws capital . _Clal on or tat WM. strans a alt•• stn4wl . 140,Wned at.. Pansbatab. ft, ..-- --------- 011111.146-4 toot. vottodOsire:*fil work 2 : aml Irklottyears eta : vri s ti mil clomp.— Tariffs of , Josicru eAriou. aprlT;3o,l " Shown, this Tully, 101111 XL, TO Atierany at kmor. Buyer. rs. Otani and residence on Tidni so W. dof tap Court Moue. 'All bagfnem entrus ted to my , cono WWI metre premipt *Ligation. Ago persons Whig Roil Sahli for 801., ud thointitheitigt to toy town Delneni. COal no firm Maig.finly save 11*. IMO money by adttor at my aka gprltly : 4TTENTION NEW, ',AND.:IDEO No. 91 Fdeilsiikiek&; mra REM .MRS." S • , _ liatjo iiigesi;hesiSclecia4 and CULIP Pawns: isediesr.Underwatr, Ladies and Haadketalaiik Jewelry, and Hay 041011! •w . 1 west or the Ena ladies 1 frialting t t tse city sborki. bar ibb - Street; before prinkesing. Please compare prices beo;v, Mimed ilale,,Trimarte4l:...4 ..—....51.00 tulles' 110; Triminea, •,; 2.00 Bonnets, Black Lax,. Lace Collars forlitkis,worth Particular Attention r2OSion :•Iku.ketts. PITTNOUR.GII MARKET.. 'OPPICIR O) vim Prrri.ktuirrra. " • 51otrnav, •Iday 9, MO. APPLES...The season Air greehapplos is :avidly coming .to. a sloe. We eon , 'WWI to cowherd, ;Nall per bbl. HUTTER.,.3larket continues veri dal and prices are weak and drooldag. :The peddlers and rumors are now bringing In nutty edoogh to supply Ino , retall trade,. siud,:arymlglit bo 11112p0C1 cour nasalise butter ia.not wanted,. e tow quota Prial9 141 419 1 Ce 114 2 ,5 4:1$ . 111Q,N$•--Conlinuo very dell though prices are non:dually, unchanged, til.so(s. per bushel; u to quality. BROOMS-Store prices ; Fancy, 135,V0, i 2, 14; No.; ea; ; Common WILNDULtai—The demand is 'light but prima remain unchanged. Well per bushel. • eItANDERIUES--,iseasou about over and market almost bare. Cll E.FI3E--Saleasof new Okio Factory at 15(316; New York Dairy at 16/%17 ; and New Yolk Gershon at 18. .1111.1EP FRUIT—The demand is mth or better hat prices remain uueleuaged. Apples 607 eta; Peachm, 76,71 for quarters,' and 849 for halves; pared. ERGS—There is no Improvement to note in the demand and no change to make in quotations, 14 ®ls—most of the Wet; at the Inside figure. FEATILRILS—Live geese feathers are quoted at t15(*90, with die usualativama.) for small lots in store. , FLOUR—Tito market Is firm but do void of excitement, and thoro Is no ma-, terial Improvement to noto In the de mand, though.at tho sumo timo holders appear stiff and not very anx loos to son. I ltio continuo to quote at.o44,iii for spring; $5,5046 for winter, and ;57%7,50 fur fancy brands. GRA IN:-..There Iff a steady milling de !mufti for wheat, though notwithstand ing, the offerings continue light, there is no change to make in quotations, $1,15€4 I,:hrfor lied and $42541,30 for white. Corn is firmer under the influence of an advance in the east, but the demand in this market continues light and prima unehangod-83 to 85 for car and 88 to 90 for ahelled...eats dull but unehinged— the arrivals appear to befaillngolf some what.. WeAECOntinno to quote at 47 to 48. In first hands, buyers furnishing sacks. to 011 wharf,and track. 141 to 53 in store. Rye Is still quoted at 95 to 1, cash and time, hnd prlum spengrbarley at. 83 to toft To, CoosuinpUre... advertiser having been restored to health la akw steels; by a very simple remedy, altar heeled salbtred sevend years with a peseta Isag afftwtlan, sad that dread disease, Consumption, Is anxious to makehnowa to Ms follow sealers the mimes of cure. To all who doh* It, be will send a copy of the preactiptioo used (free of 4hargo). with the direc tions fog preparing and wing the same, which they will dad A COAL malt ron Vonstraesson, Air* al; liaosicuriut, etc. The °Neat of the advertiser in...ending the PresralPtion labs bandit the Milky ted, and spread infomuition which he conceives to be Invaluable; inet he; hopea every Mabry will try into remedy, Lilt Will cost .them nothing, and may prove a bleselirgi Pilate., wishing the pre scription will please address - • Ras'. EDWARD A. WilziON. kiltlassulEarg,Klags co_ New Turk Errors of Youth. A UcuristrAn who ingfered for lean trout Der rUets Uchlll y. Prematenro Detny„ and all thee:recto or youthful' indlemixidou, will, for the nuke of •uf tering htuninlty.,iehd true to all who petit it, the receipt suid Alrectidiut lbr making. the simple-rem edy by which he iris cured.. Snare?. Wotan.; to profit by the advertiser's experience., oth do*o by addreewing, lu perfect confidence.. •- JOHN 8. ((DEN. So. 42 Vetter street. Ness York matl2:lyJ Married. gOLTGLIERTt CUNNINGLIAIL—On Thursday, Dlay Sib, at SL Peter's Church, .Alleghetty . e ,Ity by the Rev. Richard! Phelan, assisted by Rev. J. C. Bingham, E. B. Dougherty, Esq., of • Beaver, to Miss Mary entwine:min; of Allegheny City. No cards. NAY—SWABGEIDA--On April _7th 'by Rettlmin Watt, Esq. assisted b.yr da muel Pattersen.and-Esq. Mom, Rev. An drowtltay, to Alias Clarinda Swaggers of Heaver county Pa. Dled. BAKER—At No. 143 Grant street, Pitts burgh, Pa. at. 1:30 a. in. April2sth UN. Dottie piker, wife of J. R. Dunlap, age 3.1 years. butler county papers please copy. New Advertisements. Lulled Matra Internal Etevcaaue, Courcrutea Office. 14th Markt l'eun'a. NEw Maw arox, May *I. 1.1111. lb Tax Payers: Notice 1 hereby ;riven thin the tame amiemild on liwoMir for MAI. and on Walther, Carrioyer, Vold am, surer Prole, and the SrxriAL 'nil:. on Occupations for lallkhave been Uninominal to me by the Amman . of We District, and the said taxes are dosand payable at my office In New tirlithloo, on or Odom , TULNDAY MAY rib, 140. 1 will moot taxpayers In pemon or by deputy, as follows: Rochester, at Donauter Houma, Friday DO 13. /879. Beaver C. II at Geo. W. Llanohosed °Mee, oo Saturday May 11, la'lV. • New Cadle, at Juno McKlarey's oNCe. on Mon. lay and 'rueeday 16th and 11th of May kV. C-11. MKURICK. Ina.ll4wl alledor Pistria. rkISSOLVITICIN OF PAUTNEIIIIHIP. 1/ Tee pormaitilp heretofore enietirebetween the uadehigned. lathe practlot ur.Nsdnine mud henery, has this day been dissolved by mental eouhnt. Persons knowing themselves Indebted upon the books of the On, will please calf-and. settle at owe. • W. 0. 811UltLOCK, It, D. A. N. COLN, IL D. • Darlington, Pa.,Aprld, LSTii—sprNi3a F. D. HAS OPENED A. . NEW FAMILY GROCERY Main St., Beaver In the Blue rron LLNELLCUSAP. TUN WINO: • ' lIASVN MUM.' fi WI pou.o COFFIEB Old Government , Jai/11,- 1110 fresh rasted. . TE.4.8: I • . Young • Impartai, • '.. 1: 1.. ,00rtrug.. • Englisb nieskrast, . Japan. • Si:O 4 AILS - Pnlvetlzed, Graded. Granulated: Coffee A, Extra C. Brown fingnnt Rims white Drips, Facelsior Molasses, N. U. Molasses,. • Mackare lINos, 1 & 2, Ratans, Prunes. Currents, Oranges, Lemon% Date% sms, Crum :anon Osumi 4:wholo pen. her, • • Grourd & whole Al spice, Cloves, , • Gu r• • .3111414 , 3 1 .. 8r00m.% [Wishes, Mau% Shoulder?, Dried Beef; Tobacco,, Cigars, Snuff', Pipes, Pouches, Tobacco boxes, etc. A full lino of Fresh, Fine and Common Candies, Nuts, 4te.; all of winch are war- ranted to ore full and entire satisfaction in price and quality. Coil and ace, and you will not fail to buy. Ctroh paid for Buller & Elyjs. • Apr2Oti LADIES! MAME GOODS t.Allegheny City Pa. C. ROBB,' cif . Stock of Bonne* Mts. Int/owl Chililoctie Apron,. Lice an 41,, 1110.hm1 of soy+ Iteteil BliAm • ' ilic•l2.2atairust . . . • , n nand, and be sure to call st.Ne..9l Fed. with oPsof ot.iwibtwp: logodieg " /kW e I•o' I MO 061146: Laillat:.ltandketr.biefi..::.,".:.. 5,4fem1,1. Sun Ilabt, Tat Frame., *aklr.g end fame for Pinnoct....lFllo: paid to ordered Work. Mfooellatteoute.— AL itialiebitretaris Netllea.—llle natienagn. M bedew B eim appoliand alisabastrato. oil tha sows of Jaws kcnacd,. .asta ooo sti. Woo( nolic s. least ill p/z oa. k=oosonaliAPa. eabhere= larinTsfloic yoymeat Y 5 ripairaily .AU gamin lumina claims *salmi.ac. totes aro roweled So wont alarm tarthentlested for ootarmont. isirstAw) • J. .1. W1L801.4.1.51.5a4 Brighton Paper Mills, BEAVER FALLS; PENN'A. • PRINTING, , ROOFING; BAILING; Ilardyriwe, Straw. RAG- AlsTri cARPRT .% m.A.Nuk-AcTuityst AND SOLD AT Whotousle et Retail by Frazier Mellor &Co q st T hird • PITTSOUItOII. arliiirs Caen in ezettanze. , 'tom Hugus & Co, MANUFACTURERS OF arbleized Slate Made& No. IST Liberty Street, Pittsburgh, Peliti.7a- Prices, MN and 'Ufiaards.• In th; tuarb cuing p i rocesscertitin min eral colors, or menthe Pules, aro applied to and absorbed by Alm stone, which Is then subjected to a preper degree of best until the enamel is perfectly incorporated .with the slate, and becomes 'ono sunce .forever. We have now,' ett exhibition, over thirty mantles of different colors and styles el finish; and we pay particular at tention to orders where parties whit Mi en to harmonize with paper and carpets. We are receiving, monthly, new styles from European Designers, which enaidea os to produce Cie latest plltrOrtl& mat• blo'. Timm:49 REMOVAL Thomas Allison, RAVING RESIOVED.III3 STORE TO 13k.:A.V.E.H., In the Itoums formerly occuOt.A . by Orr ,re Cooper, where he now hag and Intends keeplhg A General Stock of NIETZCH'ANDISE4 'laving received from the East, within a few days poist,a tine soles:Con off . . DRY - GOODS, OF TTIE Latest Spring Styles, CONSISTING IN PALM (IF POPLINe, ALPACA. De I.IINS CHECKS CLOTHS JE %NS, COTTON: DE,S. DINIMs CRASH, lIOBIEItY, &e., d:c, 1100 TS LV, 81106': SHOVELS, IIIKE::, 110 MI, TUBS, BCC KETS, qUEENSWAIIE, - ttc. To tug alrn•c articles Le has added choice selection or 0-12/0-CMPJIMS: COFFEES,. 15'111TE dr 1111 OWN SUGARS, 310 LASSES, TOBACCO All the above articles will be sold Inw for cash, or exchanged for mactrY prn drice. Call and examine "Ills stack and prices TllO/111AS ALLISON. spr2o 10;ly E _ La NOTlCSa—ttece Teidaa .12. a meautry. beast tarn pealed to tha Mal& arlberic op the Mae of Runnel AVlsoo. Yale of the Docusell of taidathailler Dieter Coe*. ty I% all gnaw lathlblal Pathe a '. ans lambi wattled that Immediate pytheat ph. oohed : and. personal hate( china tug,: the tame all/ pretest them thth6nthealthat thtioaca JOIL`a A aprltteal Tuos: s i . 4 l ker., NVAGeo won - INALTR.The siderskinda tar • Tiro/lone Wilton, to geed raw sing order. which be will poll. loot Le t* sh,_or ex. chute for a rood borte. J. C. MOULT= sprIOU TILE *PITTSBURGH VINEGAR - WORKS, BallOu &Adftnas • 167, xis. 169 sad 170, • Second Avenue, Rittslitargh, Ara now prwed to furnish VLSZOA II at the Lawson` augur RATE ,Attention Is particularly called to our EXTUA•WINE Sri aArt apr2W,:lin td Dont& to ceutli PRINTS. GIN I'ASSIIIIIIES, TWEEDS, FLA,NNELS, lIARDWARE, SPA ES: IMEI SYRUPS, SPICES :4).1 l'S, &c.
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