The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 25, 1870, Image 3

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    The Beaver Argus.
Beaver. Pa.. laity lg. 1870.
arculation Over Moe* Hunare.
Rater of Advolllising. •
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I 311 r. 6W. SOL OM. 1 year
1 or —lolloeo, 118 00 *3 00 as co
$lO 61000 00
moues, do 800 800 - '1 00 13 CO
$ Nonce., do 000 600 oXoo,n i oo 18 CO
4 pquaros,.do so . ao 10 \o co OU
3 4 cult:lMO 800 11 00 1300 CO at at
totmo , 11 00 18 (xi wom too to to
t0tim0..... 311 CO 8000 38 00 OM KO CO
edminlatiators' luef Exientors' Nodal-4 300
♦litchi notices per line, tea Nal&
rile" Permente to be, made Quarterly, except
for transient advertisements, wbleh meet be paid
In admits. ,
State of the Thermometer for tho
weak ending May 21, pm
ME
May 15 54 deg. 78 dog. -05 deg.
" IC. 53 dog, 79 deg. 63 deg.
" 17 :, 55 deg. 79 dog. 15 deg.
" 18 — 'ra dog. 83 d0g...70 deg.
" 19 70 deg. 87 deg. 7d deg.
' " 20 70 deg. 82 dog. 67 deg.
" 21 63 deg. 78 deg. US deg.
it. T. TAYLOIL; •
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The attention of the public Is directed
to the renewing Now Advertisements
which appear for the f irst time In the
All(1118 to-day
Applicants for Llcehse—John C. Hart,
Bounty Account—Rochester Borough.
i'ircus St Menagerie—D. 11. Buckley.
Special Notice—ll. Neely.
Special Notices—A Hanauer.
Special Notice—Schiff AcSteintiold.
Special Notice—Daniel Breed.
Special Notice—lL B. Lakin.
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Sheritrs Sales—John °netting.
Variety Store—Mrs. S. T. Neal.
Itotuoval—Mrs. P. Brobeek.
Special Notices—Will Smith it Co.
special Notice-George Frederick. ,
special Notice—J. Linenbrink.
Special Notice—Mrs. A E. Kooken.
Special NoUm—Magnus llamalauroui.
Special Notims—A. C. Hurst. •
"Tun “Weed" Sontag Maebiuo will be found to!
1..... ere all the improvements of other truichinea,
and Iscllag their defects. Call and sea them at J.
nentinnk's. Itoehester, agent for Beaver county:
SILK for Racks. Also, sack pat
terns, in overy variety, at Renee's. •,
Fall at Fortune's and examine the boat
uid eheapeat lot of dress goods In Beaver
reality.
Limes lined Gents 13tpt;r Coßeni only 13 cent,
per box, at , the cheap ,tore of Will itrolth S Co,
.r
The Beaver,Counly Agrieuldural
will . hold its next Annual Fair in
Beaver, on Wednesday, Thursday and
Friday, Sept. 28th, 29th and 30th 187 Q.
aurA:linos.) 11. 11. Moons, Soe'y.
Freak arrival of new goods from Now York via
Plttallunth. at Will Smith .Ir. - Co'a. cheap More.
Call and 'me tilos° now Amerlean
Chintzea only 12 cents, int 1 7 011111101 s,
Diaingnd, noclic4ter.
(lode Cotton half brew only one dollar per doz
en pair. nt Will inulth S Co's.
Too Cold Sparkling Soda Water, fresh
from the fountain, at Hugo Andrieasen's
Beaver Drug Store, OnylB 41;
They are bound to sell at Pittsburgh
prices at Fortune'a, Diamond, Bodies
'ter. .
Winery, kat', nownrs, every ethic, at Mr.. It,
Kiarken'a Millinery Store. Madison et.. near
Pirnneyl, 11m:heater, Pa. mytNit.
tho agent for the book
on Mormonism, by Beadle, is now can
vassing this county for subscriptions
It will no doubt bo a work of thrilling
interest, and those who are digitised to
know more of tho Institution of
,polyga
lily Ili this country,should procure a copy
or this wink.
He la aleo canvassing for a Polyglot
faintly Bible with Illustrations and oe
planationa. This is a superb work and
should ho in every faintly In the eounty.
mayll:2lnow •
Beasts and halm as cheap as the cheapest.
We slyly to please. Mrs. E. A. Komicm.
• n1114:21.
lard wide Percale, lino ixdor i , only 50
eents, Fortune'..
itiINNETO and tints altered on the altorle*t no.
IWO ' at Nee. F:. A. Kooken'', Itoeheater, Pa.
EDIToR MMUS :—Pleamo do me' tha
favor to withdraw my name from the
list of competitors for the Trusteeship of
the 'Beaver Academy. I hold the oftice
of School Director and am one of the
"I Ity Fathers," so Unit my ambition for
‘,111.... is-entirely satisfied. Yours
Solis F. DoAvo.•
May 210870
1 vrA and Bonnets made to onlerott
Wil . Smith tt Co., Cheap Store, Diamond,
1 theliester.
Remember that James A. Fortune can
be found In the Diamond, Rochester, and
keeps the cheapest and best stock of dry
Hoods In Bearer county,
GCOUllle FARDCRICK, DWI:1011d liocheater, l's..
(SUccessor to J. It. Ila)s,1 would respectfully call
the attention of the public to the loci that 'he has
supplied his Corn with all kinds of Confections.
!lei., Cakes, Candles, .tc. A good variety Fresh
Bread supplied to families on notice. lion Ice
1 . 1 . ,3111 served or delivered at private residences.
New Brighton Neininnry.—Nor
teal Session. For the special benefit of
teavliers Own° will be n stort•
'Perot of nix wesks, beginning oWII4II
- July.ll. 'Fro studies will be such
MS teachers need. Drill thorough. 'Sem i
week ly lectures on school giWerannent,
'nodes of touching. Su. Tuition, fee till.
.I , or full particulars as to boarding,/&c.,
send for n eirenbit., Add Tens
N. It. Joblinlon.
MUSK:. of nll kind% nt A . :C. lin rNes.
ie4AO Rootlcor Van port, while standing
on the platform of the C. t P. It. It. De
pot at that place, during tho thunder
storm of last Monday forenoon, was
knocked down by a discharge of elet.it lu
ny. Dr. McNutt, atlas borough atten
ded Mtn, and although severely shocked
he thinks ho will recover. Wo heard
two or three Persons 'in Bridgewater
wire prostrated during ono of the severe
storms of Monday, but none killed.
Electrical discharges were very frequent
on that day.
. t:o to A. U. Hurst'g for your carpets
THE FASIIIONN—Ladiee MOM 8011-
..r.v.—Every lady is interested in the
above two items of fashion. The first ia
o lea shall we wear? The neat is, where
i% the piaco to get . what you want In the
millinery line? Wo would say to all
ho rend this, go—and go at ouce—to J.
11. Pence's Establishment, Third street,
Mayer. You will there find by fur the
hugest, the Most fashionable and best
stock of millinery goods ever
aliened in this neighborhood. This stock
WIL4 bought in New York, and is larger
than niolit of the Pittsburgh millinery
and can be sold cheaper. A -word
to the wise is sufficient. mayll;4w
Fiaa CarNetxonlviVicaintx at Fortune's.
Rrneuwnx aial Neckties, at A. C.
11111,t's.
lig horrible railroad accident at
Eureka, has and quite a gloom over
many families; and people are afraid to
ri.k their lives on board a railroad, but
nevertheless, Mr. fichST of the firm of
SehiffaSteinfeld of New Brighton went
East last week and brought on a wiry
tensive stock of sumtner goods con
sisting of the latest styles of mohair dross
goods, poplins, alpaecas, silks, lawns,
marsailes, shawls, fans, paraaolo and sun
umbrellas, cloaking, cloth and eassi
nieres, gents fur and straw hats, etc., all
of which they are offering now at aston
ishingly low figures. Go and see them
and convince yourself.
ALL the latest Styles of Gents Saintlier
Hats, at popular prices, at A. C. Horst's,
Bridgewater.
KlMid by Lightslig.—One day
last 'week two horses lielonging to Mr.
Figley, of Moon tp.; this county, were'
killed by lightning.—Also, a horn be
longing to Mr, Sobing of Vanport, about
a mlio below Beaver, was killed by elec
tricity on Friday last.
ALL kinds of Ladles Hats and Erin
dawns, at low prices, at A. C. Muses.'
Bachelors Atteatlon. , —A special meeting
ache Beebekrs Cab will be held at the club
tuna on Wedue•daY ornand% 741 Met 8 o'clock.
• - By ceder of the
11Aelevs ilicciLevatere.
The Borough of Rochester, ft
will be seen by an official statement In
another column of this paper, has paid
up her bounty debt in full, and is now
clear of debt entirely with a surplus in
her treasury. This speaks well for our'
aister borough... Wo trust and expect the
other boroughs and townships of the
county will soon be found In the same
pleasing financial condition. •
PIM
. Tne finest stock of Millinery' in Bea
ver county, id to be found at the Chimp
Store of Will Smith & Co., Diamond.
Rochester. j
NEW. STOl , tli 111 - HENELY
The ..!ptirday Rvening .Post of Phihalal
phia,,lhaving purchasal the advance
sheets of Mrs. Wood's new Story, "RES
SY RARE," will Imminence the publica
tion in the paperbf May 21st. Theie
who have read
. "East Lynne," and the
more rocent."Goorge Canterbury's Will"
need not to be assured of Mrs. Wood's
ability to write a splendid story. We
understand that "Bossy Rape" fully
maintains MrS. Wood's reputation as a
writer of great pOwer and interest. 7he
Pow apart from its stories, is ono of the
best family papers now published. Price
$2.50 a year. Address U. Pater Son dt Co.
319 Wall) ut street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sample numbers sent gratis.
You can have your Hats and ilennets
done over in the hest of style, at Will
Smith J.: Co s., Cheap Store.
To INvENTons. —Those having bust - -
ness with the Baited States Patent Offim,
would do well to write to Dr. Daniel
Breed, Patent Attorney Washington, for
thy necessary information without
charge, preparatory, to taking out a
patent. The Doctors long experience In
patent affairs, both as an examiner in
the Patent office and solicitor abundant
ly qualities him fur his profession.—See,
his advertisement in another column.
Fun the latest and best styles in Dry
GIK/11,4, Notions and Millinery Cloods,go to
Will Smith & Co., Diamond, Rochester.
Decoraqon Day.—On rent Mon-
day we ara called upon to strew with
flowers the graves of those who dial while
in the service of their cmintry, or who
have since been chest to tlttlir " long
Lames.. Let Its all try and be present on
that occasion to bestow a floral offering.
We believe the programme for the day
will be as follows:
(he ex-solihers, whether members
of the (1. A. 11. or not, :are requested to
meet at I p. nt., ut the hall over Mr.
Thos. Allison's store. The brass bands
of Rochester and New Brighton, which'
will take part in the ceremonies, will also
mect„nt the same time and place. The
soldier's orphans of the selothl at Phil
lipsburg and the citizens, including men,
women and children, will assemble at the
Court llouse at 1 p. in., after which they
will be joined by the ea-soldiers present,
and an address delivered by Rev. 'Locke.
A procession will then be formed and the
old graveyard visited at which place an
address will be delivered by J.-P. Bravo,
esq. From there the column will move
to the new cemetery and a closing ad
dress pronounced by the Rev. I). P. Low
ery. It is to be hoped that the. public
gene:ally will meet with us on that day,
and that good order will everywhere be
1111111irestql. By order of Con.
The ladies of Beaver and neighboring
towns are respectfully invited to send to
the llall over Mr. Allison's shire on
Monday morning, such contributions of
glowers (not made into benquets) SII4 thpy
can conveniently spare.
my 2.111
DARLINGTON. May .13, Iti'M
Entson Amon, : Sy name basing been an
nuncmi as candidate for the office of Prothonotary,
permit me's:ly that, while I regret that circum
stances compel me to decline bang a candidate,
I am,sincerely thankful to the friends who pre
sented my name, fur thin exprelsion of their es
teem, and oilmen:lly their confidence in my tar
thint.s and ability to discharge the dutled of the
office. You will please withdraw my :tante.
Venom hr.,
SAMUEL W. Iteco.
Editor Arguss , --1 notice In your Nene of
Slay 18th a communication in regard to one of the
candidates for County Cornintsiluner„ eulogizing
his character. unalincat ions, Sc., which permit ma
to nay is at baud an unfair and unmanly mode of
electioneering, tending to mar the good feeling
which has exhort,' between the several candidat,
daring lies .111,0 e. The people or Beaver coun
ty duly appreciate the claims of the soldier, as a
took into the several offices of the county at this
time and heretofore will surely testify. The sol
dier with one arm has as much time, and Is as
much in duty bound to canvass the several town.
%hips and boroughs of the couuty, and converse
with the people and afford theta an opportunity to
judge for themselves of his “Intelligeuce,
se other candidates. 'nuts would he
mold the necessity of publishing a lung certificate
purporting to come from an . - Old Man. — who,
however, refuses to vouch for the abilities of his
favorite candidate over Ids own signature. Per'
sous who would wish to vouch for the qualiflca
netts of any particular candidate -Should not fear
to give nickname to the people, that they tnay
known and their testimony recche Its proper
weight, leaving nornotti to suspect that It Is the
production of some political wire -worker, who
would sacrifice fine interests of his party to moms
plish his own purpose.
VOTZR OP TUE SOLIIII Sass.
The Cutworm Isagreat destroyer of
cabbage and tomato plants, as Well 119
corn and other vegetables ; and any in
formation as to bow they may be pre
vented from cutting the plants - even
with the ground, will be of special in
terest to the gardener, at this particular
time. A gentleman who has pint:Hoed
transplanting cabbago,tomato and Cauli
flower, fur t last twenty-fivo or thirty
years, informs us that ho winds round
the stock of the plant 'to be sot out, a
piece of paper or a dock leaf in such a
manner as that about two Inches will be
below the surface of the soil and about
the same aboVo. This offMtually secure's
them against the ravages of the worm,
which alWays cuts the unprotected plant
on a level with the surface of the earth.
It also acts as a support to the body of
the plant. The remedy is cheap, rea
smoble and simple. Try It, we bare.
Young MetenChrlatitin ALIIISOCia•
Hon.—We desire respeetfullyto request
the Library Committee to commence
their canvas for books for this associa
tion at as early a day us possible.; that
some of the vacant shelves of their case
may be tilled. All young men or those
beginning or desirous of beginning a
Christian life, are cordially invited to
the Young Men's Prayer Meeting Thurs. ,
day evening at 81 o'clock.
The General Prayer T Meeting Saturday
evenings at 8 o'clock Is opon to all and
especially is it desired that all persons
bugageti in the Sabbath School work be
present. The Rooms era open to all
persons whether members or not, and
wo shall be glad at any time to. .rind the
room fully oecupled. Wo wish it goner
ally understood •that, tho room is open
not for members only, but for the com
munity. The latest news will always bo
found there, and the best weekly and
monthly periodicals of the country.
B. T. TAYLOR Free% Assoc
County Pineveyoe.—lt appears that
the appointment of a County Surveyor
by the Court last November was for the
unexpired term instead ofonly until the
next succeeding election, as was gener
ally supposed. Therefore our Republi
can friends will omit any expression for
this office in making up their ticket at
the primary meetings.
The Greued I.lPiewietrietelsedl Ctrs
sews, under the numisgensent and pro
prietorshlp of the ,Blesart. Campbell—,
said to be beyond all question the largest;
traveling exhibition in the world—will
be exhibited in Beaver on Thursday
June Sid neat, prow specimens of the
animal klugthori hails recently been ob
tained at great labor, timeand money, to
add to the attraction of the zoological
deputment °tibia °enamel organization.
The majority of our people will doubt
less 'Wall themselves of the opportunity
presented of visiting so greats collection
of specimens of the animal kingdom,
from almost every climate on the Globe.
Tho Elephant, Zebras, Lions, . White
Camel,from the horning sands of Arica;
Lions, Tigers, dr.e., from Aida and the
Indus; Bears from the Polar regions;
Chetahs, or hunting Leopards of the Ori
ent; African and American Panthers,
Jaguaris, Pumas, Striped !Typeset , Griz
zly, Black, Brown and Cinnamon Bears;
Congers from the Andes of South Ameri
ca; Zebus, Pecarlos, Kangaroos, Bisons,
Dromedaries; Wolves, Cranes, Ostriches,
Lynx, Jackals, Ospreys, Pelicans, Ea
gles, Vultures, but there Is no use
enumerating; they have almost, every
variety of beast and bird known—that
is, the most rare, prominent and Inter
esting. Tho exhibition will well repay
a visit to the curious in natural history.
It will load many, minds to the pleasing
study of the nature and habits of the va
rious animals in their native wilds.
The circus, connected with the organi
sation, is said by, those who have wit
nessed their performances, to be com
post:4er the best equestrian, gyninastio
and adrobatie talent in the country. To
many the circus would be the loading
attraction, especially when it Is consid
ered this Is ono of the largest—if not
the largest—on the continent, and pre
eminently fastidious in avoiding any
and everything which conld in ,We
sllgbtost degree shock the pond, 10 1118
of thenrOst Polite and refined tats.:
us the menagerie Is the great attraction.
The street parade, headed by the tri
ammhal Chariot—which will pass thro'
town about le a. in., of Juno 2d,—follow
ed by a long lino of massive cages, Ele
phant &R. wilt be a pageant of oriental
grandeur, well worth the price Of admis
sion--50 cents to both shows, children
half price. Wo expect to soo a large
crowd in Beaver, on that day.
Little Heaver V6111,7.-11' relation
to the vast coal fields of Little Beaver
Vallex, in this county, a eougqaalaaloa
from Darlington to the Pittebargii Dela
merciat, dated May 16th, will be found
of interest. The writer says:, From
Summit Cut, Beaver county, Pa., to the
State line, which to-day is ono of the
most beautiful and fertile valleys of our
old Keystone State, it is surrounded by
coal lands—bituminous,cannel and black
coal—which is in inexhaustible quanti
ties, but now remains a dead letter both
to owners and thogreat western demand.
Nature has certainly done much for this
valley, and all thht romans to perfect it
is a railroad to make an outlet for its
coal and other minerals. lam surpris
ed that when the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
and Chicago Railway was located it pas
sed round this valley in a zigzag direc
tion to the north, yin of Enon Valley,
passing over heavy grades and winding
round barren hills, makingitalmost im
possible for an express train to koop the
track, while down the above described
valley the grade would have boon light,
and an easy road to make. We learn by
a recent survey old level that the .grade
will not exceed thirty-fly° to forty foot
to the mile—a saving of distance of over
three miles, while there would be only
from seven to eight miles of new road to
build.
It Is my opinion that the above advan,
~e s, in connection with the vast amount
of freights that would be added to the
present tonage, would bo sufficient in.
ducoment to cause the Company to take
this route Into favorable consideration.
In passing over the road I observe many
changes from Rochester to Summit Cut,
by way of straightening the old track,
and am happy to congratulate the Com
pany by assuring them wo fool sincerely
gratified. While passing over tho new
road we are not thrown-from side to side
in our seats, as wo aro west of Um Sum
miL If Um valley of the Little Beaver is
favorably considered, I hope some day
to feel the same pleasure in passing over
tho now line above described. If this
route was adopted I ant free to say that
it would be ono of the best improvoments
for the Company anywhere west of the
Ohio river. They would not only gain
In distance, but `.Savomuch money by
straightening the short curves over the
old tract rin Rawl Valley..
• I trust the Company may investigate
this matter thoroughly, for I um sure
they will find it to their advantage."
YOUNG MEN'S CEIRISTIAN AS
' . SOCIATION.
BOAIID OF DIRECTORS.
W. A. Laird, I). L. Imbrie, It. S. lon
brio, 11. Mee, D. Singleton, It. 11. Coo
per, It. T. Taylor, J. 1 0 . Dray°, Frank
Wilson, John Uaughey, 0. It. Coo, J. 11.
Doeker.
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IL T. 'Taylor President, D. L. Imbrie
Ist Vigo President, D. Singleton 2nd Vine
President, Frank Wilson'Corrospondiog
See., J. 11. Decker Recording See., IL 11.
Cooper Treasurer.
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Executive—lt. T. Taylor, J. 11. Dockor,
It 11. Cooper.
Finn/Ice—Geo. W. Hamilton, John
Caughoy, 0. It. Coo.
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ROOMS—Henry Moo, W. A. Laird, M.
V. eyand
Uff==M
Mentberahip-4, S. Imbrie, J. Harvey
MeCreery, D. S. Carson.
K M. Prayer Meeting—Jas. Smith,
Wm. Johnson, A. F. Thomas.
Reception—Red•. Smith Curtis, C. D.
Hurlburt, Vin. C. Hunter.
Library Soliciting—Misses Ella M.
Foulk, Louisa Wilson, Maggie Ander
son, Alvl ra Orr.
Rooms of the Assoelation on 2nd floor
of Col. Quay's.building, open from 4 to
p. tn. daily, except Sunday, and from
2t09 p. in. on Saturday. Rooms open
cn Ladias until 5 o'clock p. m. of each
evening; and from 2 to 9 p. m.on Satur
day.
Young Men's Prayer Meeting Thurs
day evening, commencing at 81 o'clock.
Cienoral Prayer- Meeting, 'Saturday
evening, commencing at Bo'clock. Gen
eral Prayer Meeting open to all.
Murder.--On Sunday morning last,
before daylight, a murder was coMnalt-
Led at Killer's Hollow, near Plymouth,
Penn'a. It Is stated that John Cud
dy, Patrick Citddy and Edward Devlin
wore at the house of their father-In-law,
William Williams, and while there a
party who had been prolonging their
pay day debauch Into the Sabbath, star
ted out for the purpose of whipping these
three persons. The party was headed,
apparently, by Edward Bryan and Wil
liam Butler (It is said by somothat these
two were alone) and when they reached
the house of Mr. Williams they com
mencod throwing stones through the
windows and door. The inmates used
tire arms against the assaulting party,
' and with such effect thatßryin was shot
dead and Butler severely wounded In
the arm and cheek. Later in the day,
on the information and oath of James
Butler, Constable Brown apprehended
and brought before. Justice Eno for a
hearing,' Jelin: Cuddy, :Patrick l oiddy; .
Edward Devlin and Wm. Williams.
After an examination Patrick Cuddy and
Wm. Williams were discharged, and
John Cuddy and Edward Devlin, who
Wore more particularty implicated so
eording to the evidence, were committed
to jail to await their trial at Court on the
charge of homicide. No evidence was
adduced proving who tired the shots
that killed Bryon and "crippled Butler,
bulb/ lbehavestigition it was shown that
John Cuddy hido glut 4/ hhiliand In the
.door iitratikikVudde• ;ilionaei I where
he had bees struck with stones thrown
by the party ;outside. • Cuddy /shunted
that he held the gun in his hand,hutde.-
clines *Who did hot Are it, and ibis*
was inn loaded Whin the icesatHiblit ar.
livid on the perishes. r An lent 'was
mode to have John Cuddy
,and .Edward
Devlin released on ball; but Justice Eno
declined eat/Staining latch &proposition,:
and they were accordingly sent to
Wilkesbarre output le Jail. Whiskey
and a propensity for cruel fighting seem
to hive been at the bottom'Of MO whole
affair, as is the case In nearly all murders
committed In the county, and so long as.
grog shape ern liewnstsituttl permitted to
sell theiripolson at ell'hours of the-day
and night (Sabbath Included,) every
community must expect to reap the ;pe
riodical crop of murder and riot.
- awg.. if you have a discharge from the
nose offensive or otherwise, partial ; loss
the sense ofariteli, taste crt• hearing, eyes
watering or weak, feel dull and stupid
debilitated, pain or prettier& iu the head,
take cold easily, you uisy riot tirairred
that you have the Clitarrh.. Thousands
annually, without manifesting half the
above symptoms, terminate in consump
tion and end in the grove. No disease Is
so common, more deceptive or lass un
derstood by physicians. B. V. Pierce,
M.D., of Buffalo, N. Y., is the proprietor
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy—a perfect
Specific for Catarrh, "cold In the bead,"
or catarrhal headache, which he sends to
any address, post paid, for sixty cents,
or four packages for Sold by drug
gists.
Compllhneogary.—We find in our
exchanges the following complimentary
noUoes of lochires recently delivered by
the Methodist Episcopal clergyman to
aged in this borough:
• Rev. W. IL Locke, formerly pastor of
the Liberty street M. E. church, Pitts.,
and now located at Beaver,Pa., de li vered
the first of a series of lectures under the
auspices of the K. E. church, at Brad
domes, on Wednesday evening, on "The
true and the false Idea of a gentleman."
The audience was large and the lecture
very Interesting.
Itov. W. H. Locke, of Beaver Pa., de
livened. on Thursday evening, a lecture
in the Methodist rAufah at Braddaakal
Pa., on The true Idea of the gentleman.
The lecture ia , spoken of as able and
well handled.
Forty - First Congress.
g SECOND SESSION.
SENATE, May 1116—A bill passed gran
ting public lands to aid in the construc
tion of the Docoter and Aberdeen Rail
road In Alabama. Also, granting lands
to a railroad from Minnesota to the Win
nepeg District of British America. The
appropriation bill and the Franking
privilege bill wore postponed for the
consideration of the one to enforce the
Fifteenth Amendment, which was gener
ally debated unto the hour of adjourn
ment.
Hoes E.—A great number of bi Ibe were
introduced. A lengthy report was made
by the Committee of Ways and Means,
ow a bill to cesium Internal taxation,
which was ordered to be printed, and
referred back to the Committee. Mr.
Schenck submitted a resolution in ref
erence to the tariff bIU, that motions to
close debate on all paragraphs embraced
in one subject shall be in order, and
said ho did not suppose the tariff bill
would be passed so as to become a law
at this session, but he did suppose if
action on It by the Llonse was postponed
until next session, there-.would be no
ftnal action on ikby this Congress. If,
however, the Ho lm° should sot finally on
it this session, It would be sent to the
Senate and referred to the Finance Com
mittee there, would probably come up
next session, and become a law by the
third of March, 1871, the day before ad
jOUITILOWIt. Afloat witaltlolobto dleolas
skin the motion was agreed to,. under a
suspension of the rules—yeas HS nays
W. The House then passed a resolution
to postpone the tariff, and all other
orders, until alter disposal of appro
priation bills,.considerlug it a waste of
tine to indulge In sentimental talk about
the tariff which cannot pates this resale n.
A bill to enforce the right of citizens of
the United Statos to vote In the several
States of the Union who have hitherto
been dented that right on account of
race, color or previous condition of Rev
vitude, was passed.
SENATti, May 11.-3lelliOrial3 were p re
sentil.l and bills reported. 'After mane
miuor business was disposed of, the disw
hility bill was taken up and discussed at
great length. Mc. Reveils (colored) pro
ceeded to define his pontiou, and that of
the Repnblipin party of Mississippi, upon
the question of genenil amnesty. lie was
in favor of removing disabilities in the
Sauth Just as last as the people gave evi
dence of • loyalty. Wherever the man
gave this evidence by ceasing to denounce
and oppose the laws of Congiess, by re
specting them and laboring to carry
them out, he was. in favor of removing
his distbihties If this could he truly
said of a whole state, ha would be in fa
•vor of the rmoval of the disabilities df
that State. In the" State of 3ftisissippl
the Republican party had pledged itself
to universal amnesty, and the Legislature
had redeemed 'that pledged by the pass
age of a resolution asking Congress to
reinove the disabilities of the citizens of
the State, and which he had pmaented.
The condition of things lu Mississippi
was exceptional. The lawlessness and
violence pr.:oohing in other reconstruc
ted States did not. exisit there, but the
people were harmoninai and prosiierons.
lie was in favoreffainnesty in Mississippi,
as the party had given its pledge to that
effect and the State was tit for it. With:
out definite action the Senate adjourned.
Ifoesn.--Tho consideration of the bill
to revive American commerce and navi
gation, by granting subsidies, was resu
med and discussed for some length of
time, and laid over. The naval appro
priation bill was taken up In Committee
of the whole on the state of the Union,
and discussed byldesars. Hale, Morgan,
ficitofleld and others, but without final
action the ifousendjourned.
tisnAllt, May 113.—A resolution was
'adopted calling
_on the State Department
to communicate copies of any corres
pondence or papers in their possuesion
relative to the passage of English or
Canadian steamers through the Sault St.•
Mario canal. Also, ono calling for the
correspondence or Mr. Bancroft, U. S.
Minister to Berlin, relative to political
questions in Hermany, was adopted.
The Senate bill to enforce the XlVth
Amendment, was laid aside, and the
House bill on the *Lame subject taken up
and discussed. Thla evening session was
consumed by a speech in support of a
bill to enforce the law In Utah.
tionss.—The naval appropriation bill,
out amended, was discussed and ponied.
SM./AWL, May 19.—After the introduc
tion of novena bills,.tiat to enforce the
XlVth Amendment was taken up and
elicited very lengthy discussion, but
without definite action. Mr. Trumbull
made a report from the Judiciary Com
mittee upon the resolution directing in
quiry as to whether bribery had been
resorted to in Influencing Senator's
votes on the Georgia bill, which was
ordered printed.
lions—A general debate was indulg
ed in on the consnlarand diplomatic ap
propriation bill, in which the dogma of
the infallibility of the Pope was' discus
red more warmly than that of the bili—
s bid for Catholic votes on one aide and
an endeavor to draw voters to the other
by exciting to action the dormantApreP
ndicee of protestants against Itomanism.
' SENATE, May M.—The 16th of July
next was fixed upon for final adjourn-
Meat: TIM XVII' • • ' • t Lill was
discussed ddrius , Ow entire day but
without silo& ) • !. L: •
Houma—TM Seinds resolution to
mate IM 0414 vie agreed 1 0 ;
District of Woe* utiatues wel d ed
ths sitootiou of aci Home ae r i es th e
entire dicr, •
.
Law„..4.ssirst Mir dines@ in not
aware gni glen raw ACI at k . rteitiadgy 'Ow the
mirk io n egdege-' gala sad fineethe.-hy Winne,
0 0 , W IR OW. ht. WA C 01.14.— The Ix dolia an en
turd no rigid of sang* Ow every alskieseg ege.
Mt It dandies hint arbfi he the doniould iade,
by waking him jleitineld PeePoiltao that, anyone
bend VOW of feloth*l l , lf Wing mad eanTIOT
away each persona nor tie shall be pained for
She nine tralgarly.eaß4stelathig: g gke' l i t m o dy
The /noniron:ld re4dery,i, i ts. , „mit, the
toorhiene of an'Act Melding to doge la Minn
ay, Chester, and other enatke,te Bearer eouaty.
it provides that the Chili Of the Coen of (Loaner
desolons shall procure O &whet at the expense of
the county toe tie watlea‘g, el don In the nea
ter tenswirer, tin: Megawatt of any dog Who
tpe deft with • dentine= at
tele het or their dig. glens eu„,-_, age, cow:
height, and such ether won as they soy be ado
to give, the tent A.Ol enter at length In by dock
et, and faralsh the moot With a entitled copy of
sada register so node. ear width he diell receive
ma a anapeseation one we halt of the same
being for the Re , of the county. The ode and
tranakw of dine iedertend Inv likeerin be nude
upon the docket. Uog. eh'lwgistered arc deelind
to be perxona l progeny, lad the stealing al • reg
istered dog Is larceny, and paniabable ae Wrathy
of Other pentwal polinitn. Registered dogs an
liable to taxation.' •
The Eeesioseites or. last Thursday,
paid the tinned States revenue collector
twelve thousand dollars revenue tax
their exotyi of inoule kr the past year .
i n thi s distrlct: noun much they paid In
the district of the oil regions we ire not
apprhod. : This would indicate that, the
Economy Association Is not in danger of
coming to want for some time in the fu;
turn.
Paean Ilbstelt:—:Tbere wilt be a pa
cing match in the Beaver county Fair
grounds, on next Tuesday atone o'clock
p. in.,- between Capti IdcDonald's .roan
!MOW:Gipsy, and pam 11111, owned by
Fleming, entered by nit. Bane.' - The
horses are so well matched it it ditlieult
to conjecture which will take the Purse
of .1,000, It Is expected there wilt be a
large attendance of the admirers of
equine celerity. ,
The Beaver Ceitatir Sabbath behael
Acinchattua Seadrumnal tiontention r ot WO, wilt
meet In lb° Methodiet Mplnconel church In Bode
mint at 10 o'clock, a. m., Wednetday June 8W and
continue doting Wedienday end Thursday the Mb
and inb.
Pastors,thatrintendiatts;Sabbath School Teach
er', and other school sockets, from all parts of
the oonty.are tripled.
r Eeett,dabbeth . tiehoui In
the cattily la isoltartosend ono or more deklatar.
Come, Maids of the Sabina School, and let to
glee a few data to the coutilderation of the Inter
ests of Quist's little ones, had let all
. be present at
the opening of the Modellen. Entertainment
will be provided for all boa a distance.
By order of the Kaman committee. •
ni7ti4wi 0. It. COE, CA's.
—Waynesburg College has more stu
dents now than ever before.
—Brownsville is to . , have a Fifteenth
Amendment oelebratiOn on Juno at.
—J.II. Adlum and Btu T. Ilewett airo
candidates for the IlePublican nomina
tion to Assembly In Itlalr county.
-llon. D. J. 33ittr; la Republican
candidate for Con iiind the choice of
tho Cambria countiertieution.
—A young nutrOntaissd Clarke was
crushed ruiniehattlftda lie was
only led lasktital
—Milt Stever, daughter of Rev. D.M.
Stever.or the Erie District SI, E. Chtrach."
died on Thum*, from the effects or in
juries received a week:before while driv
ing a fractious horse.
—Au Irish razorsluOponer tu Tyrone
last week, Owed tog* allve tosidilf the
bystanders would giveihim half* dollar.
The money was raised; and he devoured
the .reptile without Waltiug to kill or
clean it. • - . • -
—auensertastimastisies as ttui
lo w'srminersierAydel'avit, was fatal.:
ly injitkedsmilkinilay hyena( caving In
of the roof of tha mine Whet* he was at
work. He died from his injuries. Ile
lived at Pine Brook, mitt had a wife and
two children.
—Mrs. Jesse P. Crai4ord, of Luzerue
township. Fayette county, had a tooth
pulled recently. and nearly died of the
resulting hemorrhage lasted for
three days and Wee only stopped by a
laughs"! operation. •
—The barn of Mr. William Fleming of
Bonet° township, Butler county, was
burned on Sunday bait. The family
were at church when the tiro occurred.
It is supposed to have boon the work of
an incendiary.
—The Bccmomites, When they left
their old quarters at Harmony, lifty
years ago, left also a graveyard tentaiu
ing the remains of severty two of their
number. This cemetery they have now
enclosed with a handsome stone wall,
sodded it and are about*, raise a mon
umentin it.
—On Saturday Ilay 7th Edward Paine,
who was running a large circlilur MAW
in tho mill of Aaron Boyd, in Slocum
Township, Luzerne county, was caught
up by sorno mishap and was thrown
upon the saw. Ile wws elmost complete
ly severed in two.—After lingering two
hours Mr. Paine died fu great agony.
—The Pottsville Jourealsays : !About
two thonhitrid swallows 'arrived in Potts
ville at 7 o'clock last evening, and atter
serenading the citizens and getting hun
dreds of them on the street they took
their summer residence In the northwest
chimney of Trinity Church, which is a
pretty good sign that they are all Epis
copalians. A large concourse of people
gathered near the church to see them go
down the chimney.
—A cow belonging .to Mr. Ilenodlct of
Butler township, Butler county, last
week .was doliveied of a calf withont a
head. It WAS dead; and the cow died
soon after the bath. Which, Uncle
Jake of the Ilerxild thinks was befitting
as "there are monstrosities enough with
ono head and two legs, Without tho cows
bringing them forth rith nary head and
four legs.
—A man named Thomas Stewart was
killed in a coal mine at West Eliraboth,
Allegheny- county, on Wednesday last,
by the falling of a large mass of slate,
Six colored mon saw the accident, and
went immediately to his rescue. They
succeeded In getting like but alive, but
he expired in a ferensinutes. The pro
prietors of the mine ordered a suspen-
Mon of all work until afkir the funeral.
—Thu Republican primary election
will be held in Armstrong County, June
4. The Armstrong Herlablirna makW
the following anuouuceutents for rand
dates : Coagreert—Captain Charley Gil
leapt' and lion. Darwin Phelps; Aasem.
bly—R. W. Smith, Robert Thompson,
3L M. Steele; Associate Judge—lsaac
Kinney; District Attorney—J. 0. Bar
rett; Sheriff—John Ambrose, R. D. El
wood, David C. Quigkey, Captain It. O.
Curren; Commissioner—W. P. Lowry,
S. K. Ormond, O. 11. Smith and Thos.
Herron.
—On Saturday afternoon last quite a
serious accident occurred on the Neshan
neck It. It. at Harvey's paper mill, Law
reno co. Some evil designed person bad
misplaced the switch, thereby throwing
the train off the track. A laxly number
of passengers were on the train at the
time, and it is certainly a Miracle that no
one was killed. Throe boys, named Dia
lony, Ward and Wardmsa were more or
less hurt, but no bones hroken. One of
the boys bad the flesh torn elf his leg,
and it is thought It will have to be am
putated. s
—At Memphis. Wednesday during
an altercation, Pat Burke t adrayrnan,
with a billet of wood crushed the
skull of B. Nauman, a rag-picker.
Burke was arrested.
Tie. !Simple. Mutant 11Alit ins
immune. Compitiay onfew York; ln
the Ai* Usletoon months of Its existence,
'has houosl thblimlnehunalrixl PoUcillest
Insuring over 8.000,000.00, and hiking in
premiums nearly. 1500,000.00 being the
largest commencement business ever
done by company in the world!
Tun Itirrrnit ainavit. :Ain Haig •
..ettss ' r t." al r! l! - RI V in ‘ .
Wesiemn.l '4 MO do. do do.
Now Jersey maul. Newark, haa SI4VII to pe
week POOL o a ItablUdea. • • •
LAW -Ne ti wark, Iwo *IMO is maws
*IOU. or Us liabil ies.
Vatted Stater, Few Twit. Log f toy eels enn, etas
tree test of the strength of Life
Annnotabe Companies Ilea In thei•lttio
which their insets bear to their liablltke.
Mtirrled.
MERE BENZ—du Thursday, May
Itlth„ at - Allegheny city, Pa., by Rev.
Mr. Weltershaussen. Mr. Henry Mena,
and Mrs. Elisabeth Ben; both of Belo
ver, Penn's.
' , AIBBIIUT7,-4.AMPBELL—On May le,
.11GO r brIltev.4autes M. Shields, at the
residence of Mrs. May, Thomas O.
shuts, and Mrs. Snide M. Campbell,
all of Beaver, Pa.
HAT—LISMAIB—At Beaver leallm,Pa.,
Thursday, stayy 10th; 1870, at the
residence of the br de's father by lterv.
W. U. Locke, Mr; Samuel %V. liay
of Pittsburgh, and - Miss Baffle A. Lis
nom, daughter of Dr. P. D. Llsoomb,
formerly of Pittsburgh.. •
• Died.
EXXITT—In New Brighton on Saturday
.April 23d of cocummptiou Jamas Scott
- aged 21 year*.
•• &lOW beamed We's mum belaru him,.
livrect sack holy To* Itarais tie.. .
An out ;POW in hl.l wbdoin,
• colted_ hint early to the skive."
Wo have lain him down within the
cold and silent house; the green turf
prasseahesvilrupon that breast which
so short a time agnno beat high with
emotions of pyre hope. The hearts of
loved once aro once more rent with bit
ter anguish as they now look upon the
vacant chair by the fireside and listen
with a strange forgetful earnestness for
the voice so lately inishodln death.
'ln our Father's house are many man.
alone.' Let us remember that his is a
Joyful change—that his voice so often
attnned to the • songs of kion now
Warbles in sweetest melody that 'new
tong,—that those oyes which once spar
kled with youthful vigor though cloned
from all earthly scenes are now opened
_upon those of everlasting beauty lu that
boavonly bomo of eternal sunshine
where the "pure in spirit." shall drink
deep of Siloa's fountain of Life that flows
by the throno of God.
While we sympathize with a fond
mother and loving ones in this sad be- .
reisvment there in ii'voice which speaks
words of comfort to blooding hearts,—
which bids us cherish the fond hope of a
happy re-union whore pro's fitful scenes
are ovor :—Whon the transient gleam of
life no longer glow to allure, where un
dying hopes and fadeless Joys will bloom
amidst tho paradise of God.
"Oh I who would lire alway, away from hi. God
Away hom you Heaven, that blissful abode.
Where the anthems of rapture unceasingly roll.
And the mile of the Lord la the feast of the soul
J. 11. S.
SuArirs. %max, Pa, Jfay 18711.
Nett' Advertisentedts.
=7=1:33
For Trial at Jame Terra. 1870.
Gold Frye ea Lowdown et Co.
A. S. Heed. • vs J.ll. 31111er.
II T 0 Gosida eximax vs Ovid Pinney.
ple & Co. no S. P. Rom
.teVompoon'e $i r. VI 8 Donhanie admen.
Jed' Wilmot. ye Atez. Fombell.
Frank Klee,,etur... ta Pat Carroll at dz.
Christhin Greer; nIBP:Pt.: Pi a CR W Co
Swann' Magma, : ya Ferdinand Runk.
Vateninte 3 Manua ye A. 8. litzbring A:wife
Tp.r4 Industry . re S. B. Meg,.
Same . ve tisane! Gormley.
etrOND TISK .
George Hindi vs P. Et. W CILW Co
William Trotter " vs Rochester Manure. Co
Cherie. Cask vs N. Brighton Water Co.
James Weercheou vs D. S. Maryaks.
John Morgsti's ecr's 1.11 John Wil•un.
John Mender. vsW. Sill. .
Wm. Garrard. et •
Xvipro. er at
O. • H. 0•••1•1•,, •• •I.
Charles Coal vs C. R. Tattle.
Same vs Same
Same vs New!illaightea i Falston Water Co.
Natl. Bank Commerce es John R. Sleety.. :.
Christian Marks vi John 1./arlie sae:dela.
Valentine Welch vs F. Y. Anderson.
Benj. Chew's Ear's. en Wm. Jenkins.
John Torrance vs Albert Torrance.
William Johnston • go Lewis Reno.
Benjamin Todd rs Jame Patter.
Remy arguer vs hi. B. Welsh. et al.
Stephen Mika le C. 11. Hall it Co.
CastorL Bro. vs John Dilworth.
T. H. Jackson • vs Esther &Dame et eIL
Frank X. Fisher et oz. ss G. M. Ntppert.
James Edgar
Ai. P. tilemen vs Crisper Denhart.
. v. J. W. Mitchell -
Michael (hint vs Wm. L. hoyt. et al.
Thornton Writhes vs J. P. Allegran.
J. rt W. C. Klemm vs David M Blame. et al.
tiojEC3w] JOHN CACCHIEY, Probliy.
- -
New "Millinery Establishment
IN RU CHEBTEIL
MRS. 8. T. NRAL
Would infant' the public. or Ruchet.ter
find vicinity that she has Just °pencil a
NEW MILLINERY STORE
IGTITON
A short distance above Cross' store,
ROCHESTER, PA.
X 1223 y MOM
IMO
MILLINERY
In all its branchm Cltildrens' clothing,
Shifts. Am., made to order; work to be re
lied nu. A call solicited. .
T. PEAL
tnye.:3;l2lml
List of Applicants for License at Jane
Sessiotts,
111011t1A.
. .
1iA171,011 Assess Beaver Falls borough
David J0hn5t0n.......... Homewood.
Joseph Al. Reed Bridgewater.
H. Doncaster Rochester
David Ilingaw New Brighton.
1 4 .
. . .. _ .
James Cookie -
Bearer Fells borough.
Louis J. Wegner . do do do
William Baines do do do
henry Boyle Chippewa township.
William lkowell, New Brighton bone.
To rend liquors in quantities of not kos than
one quart together with other goods and merch.
iodise.
• gary Alaseasler Rochester borough.
P. O. Morgaa,, Bridgewater hotough.
ma
JOUR C. HART:Vier/.
- - -
. ..,........
REMOVAL.
MRS. BROBECK'S
TAIURIFT Steal,
Has removed one door above her former
El=
N. Y. STREET, ROCHESTER.
She Melia her trued• to cal aad free hoer at he,
saw @mod, They winded o Dew &tuck and scar.
olla] welcome.
• Stamping and Pinking
I. dose by ber In the best style: Try os: We
give you estlatsetko. Itasenber the Sam
MRS. P. 13114313100,11 i.
NEW YORK splzact.RpcpesTEL PENN'A
inyt3,lko,l.
ICE CREAM SALOON
AND
I:1
The undersigned isrtreg bought out the Ice
Cream Below sad Coulbetlasory ertablishatret of
J. C. Mil, sea the Peet ottleetabeetee.
wolud reepeettatly Inform the y ic tut be will
Keep the heed et:alai' ef tee Cement
darn; the Summer andtempectfelly s4n thone
-In want of that article to gimelds ma their call.
Ille.Conteetionny depertment is well Mocked:
and peeks, wedding, ate, will be re ppind win
ever/Wm; seeded os start notice ant to the ten
of stile.
dented. a
Famines furolohed with leek breed ma often so
lcoitag visa imazion.
mosyllay
Wlt,L-1t I-I I IFI rr
BEAVER!
'TEMSDAY. JUNE 2D.
0 06"111.4)
ZOOLOGICAL •
EQUESTRIAN
_ iz u T.Z.
lITIMMILIIg NEW AND I.IIILLIANT.
Nesesedeled • sad Iteeiworsted for tae
1 11. != i 'lesios at UM Now sad yesideeesa VI.
Mg Dean, New Boor, New sad Vesely irsedsebe,
essetaldisdelph
wrashetered by Jobs Wassmeker, till Malawi
ak. •
A FULL AND COMPREHENSIVE
BIENAGERE,
=I
BEST CIRCUS TROUPE
Eyler Wore as Biopic
Every ottsnaloa lan beta pall to the fsssloilcal D►
parts:mit at this Colossal Orranisstiosa.
NEW SPECIMENS
r 1 7:17F1 i'M'i,9
Ulm bean aocaroi at grews labor and expeZllo, no
keg Una of Owen Clllliaiti the following
LIST Or ANIMALS,
The AFRICAN ELEPIIANT, &lbs. AFRICAN 27A•
BRAE, Data and Cott; NMITR RACTRIAN CANXL.
or Bacrad Camel of the,Ortratals; ROYAL BENGAL
TIOER; ORLYZLY
teard ever
=r• CHETAHS, ar Iltuathsi rds; AYR'.
a I at ' ABIATIO LIONS, .*odld specimens of both
varlet/0v SRS TiWl! IM endured la Abssiala
&arias Isrsmks or the litallsh attalnet the Ea.
parer Theodonsag Yowler wurns GRIZZLY BEAR,
Dos Alaska.
Is Ike Dees VIII be lbeed
African and AslatieLkma, Afrkan and Amarkaa Pam.
they, Brat Wan Jamtara, PUMBA, African and Asiatic
leopards, &sped Hynes, Beene Grimly, Black,
Wows, and Mmmon Dean, Dooms, 14.tte 4 lip
Scan, Ulm, Camels, Pocaaries, Kangarom, Bloom,
DroMmiarin, Ropes, Crap... 08016 m Lymdebale,
Mame Lees, Cullom, Wombats. Torma.
all Undo of Ca...Wrn/MI, /goalie and Itkit Plumed
Meseta sad Domestic lards; and an unkantally veil
saleetad amartntenl of Apes, Datoom, Monkeys, sad
SIGNIOR MUMS.
nle RUOIIIIIIOI use nra..
•
ists eater ti. D.a of Liana, Slows mod leee
emelt lialdbitioo, Awning the POWNA MAPI
OVIC/t ?UN PlitTr CULTISM.
The. Animas will lee Ted la do, Allensoss, I. ate
Wrenn! of A nolle o n .. Attentive, polite Ned slt.
Informed terror. rongautly its twat of the Aslant
THE CIRCUS
Will 1.. fond ezerlbrot in dl lu D.p.uwww. red
coopises the Lliowlng
LOGO ARLAN OP TALENT:
MA
Ths O DAME BROWN,
wn 4if
LITTLE MARY BROWN,
.nd /wad.. c. di I.4..striiam 411 c 'fora.
M'LLE JOSEPHINE,
T 4 lAudiq TUrsiiar
Mr. JAMES DE MOB EST,
Wird Dporztrias Ilan to and Lupo..
BURROWS '456; CONKLIN,
Cpulauf, raordindry, and Mai& (credits.
SAM STICKNEY, Jr.
C===
JAMES WARD,
Terrific Road Slap anti Grokritat Rasa
JOHN CONKLIN,
phe America. ilereada.
CHAS. BORROWS.
?ap.* sad Gyamai< Erpewient, kte.
THE BEREIN
Graxasts, de., de. .
THE GRAND STREET PARADE
Wbkh U 1 tale place daily about 10 A. M. idu ha
A HUNT OF ORIENTAL COMOILITI.
Headed by the Triumphal Chariot. Wowed by the
law Lta. of Karim Ourm, lb. Upham*. Ma, Mt.
The Maw amd Caere gaily doeoratrd with Plasm and
Flap of awry ?radon, the Diluent Ilandsormay
land, sad Oat eating Baia. la lull Holiday Array.
Prof. PHIL. BLIIIENSCREEPS
American Cornet Band and Opera Ordhadiv, .111 tF
an& all Ow Pagodas Mrs af the Day,dartag u. itreat
Die*, and Ina addbition.
Rilladtkras L. Oren ender.
Mammoth Three-Centre Pole
WATER-PROOF CANVASS.
Dry la Wet Weather. Cmll is Warm Weather, rill
Catniatatile la all Weathers.
Itemember On u o Tlket Moshe roe to
both Clets m a lleentotorlo.
2EXHIBITIONS
APITIMOON sad AIGIM Each Day
Doors open at I In the Altersom and f to the En
do(;. Crews performance begins of boar later. Or.
log those who wish to view the Menagerie mod not
the Ctroas, ample time to do so, sod retire before the
Doneetztan exercises begin.
Mai 702 EVIRY/lODY
me emus FE!lastlyliminata at Irght.
DON'T FORGET THE DAT AND DATE,
LIT WAIT 701
THE LARGEST SHOW ON EARTH.
Walt fbr the HEST. Dee t - Caw.
fiend this with any other Show.
D. 11. DITCILI_.EIr.
T ArZW IT r; I°UNiI t eM S lo teroe the y ear
Antrost of duplicate f 1253
Ktonorated by outsell. Inclading' lost ,
taxes .1 soldier% exempt by bor,ilial.ti
Entered of Braver
Collector's per tentage 753 ell
from claim against Y.
Ander. on
EMESI22
fly cash paid D. Dint SI,OKLIS
Br ark pant ileurci • Lents I.WI IS
Amt pd Argus 6 Local Air pub
Ihhleg account RCS, 1100 LIM 73
•
Balance to Rochester borough $ Sa
We certify the above statement to be a true and
comet statement of the receipts and expendltures
et the boosts fund or Rochester borough foe the
Year INA and that the borough Is DOR free from
&Unite, kind whatever. MONROE 11111.4 R.
WM. JOHNSTON.
Financial sod Auditing Committee.
Atrest—.MAlN CONWAY. Orr*.
Rochester. MU 17. 15ax mlyzat
Assk — eirstwoe,rt.
TN tbe matter of thke amnesties Of the members
J. of tbe congregation of die Presbyterian tanrch
(Old school), of Bearer Falb, Oar • deers. to be
made by the Comet of Common lifts Of rer
county, that certain aneendasturs. atrerad
isproveMenti to mid appikalloa of the lou r
s.
be deemed sod takes to be a part of
raniaii Ka bpd, at
meat lama Witch come
Yo. ink Jose Ten.. MITO: ted, and Me
4012; " P""a" C e lgd In Me Mhos
Court order aid. Meet that It
of the Protbosoaary of sold Court. and tint notice
that said appricatiso has been made be Inserted in
per printed In said county, at heist
tiro= and that the raid Wait Ida, on the
.ecood Monday atrium next—if no mectent anus
o the mammy be /boon—decree accotding to the
prayer of the pelltimelli.
JOAN CAUGHEY.
mayle;3l.l
ATTENTION
NEV k AND DEB
i''- • • • .
No_ 91 -Federal Stree
MRS. S.
item rad Large. Beat Seinen:4 and Cheap
Pinner% I.aditie Underwear. Wide and
liandkerehlea, Jewelry. and Mir OnadA,
•Pont o= tb.e
Lattie4 redting the city should limy tlll4
eral Street, hethre ittirehAtting.
Please compare pricesbelow
Mow.' llute,Trimmul
•
I,olive Trimmrd, 2.00
Bonnets, Black Lace,
Lam Collars Air 50ein,wrrrtli 1.00
Particular, Attention
a ir.Vdin
New Advertisements.
THOMAS WOREERY dc 00
THOS. WeREEIIIII4
J. Y. DRAY° ....J. ANGIEL,
J. 11. WthIEKRY.
Interest paid on time deposal.: Prompt attention
;theta to c o llection . . Also, lon auto Agent. for
Fwd and reliable Companies. fmaylittf
HEW reoatd—Aerates
mayl3:4w
ir2ei liti P pl A eN 40 .
II".w
kn
nfltrrig
marthive '
etaW -
M.llmm and steady ea mint. B. F. BOWIE.
37 Arch Weal, Philtidelpkia, Pa. ikeitatir
`t toadying, Theological Telsool.Edlii
.ol. cater libulateret TITO a year to poor *lndent.;
begin* Aug. ti Apply to A. A. Grwoore, Mal.
ittlle, Pa. Inif Kier
g • viTiours, BOW BILLANUK t—The
V,a Lady's PAW* Cbwipatalon contain* the de
elred information. Clean free fur *tarry.' AdOrew
Kith IL BM - JAMB, Ilnnover, Pa. Itasts,oe
We will pay Agents sealer) of $35 per
week, or allow a large ensontrelon. to *ell
our new Invention*. Addrew J. W. TICIN
CO., Ragan, Mich.
[mintier
wrralliti liiiiitittic:3ll6 • w b aigi n s i ii,s.
oar AvuL e grail.to itranumawbolp%bir.
paysille per day. Address R ifo .o aroe Ai;chnoly
Lb., Mishima Pa. _ wayiltio
Boot AG AMTS . WA NTED.- - Ladies
RAU& lkotar: No opporitiou. titer! en.
gratings. Rapid sate.. Tor cimalars address V.
Pvawulaa Co., N. Y., Cincinnati and Chien
So. tasylB3or
OMEN Ittawiel.':',:mig.bitml:
mO7lO 4W
3 ATION OIL tiOIIL
Y
ps Moth. TIM wonder
ful book ha. 101 l In.tr na to enable the read
er to beefiest* either eexoar any Reheat, at well.
Mesmerism. Spirituelle's. and hundreds of other
curium experiment.. It fah be obtained bytiend.
thg addrese, sits ten costa postage. W T. W. NV
ANN tka. No. 4180. MOM a. Mts. (wyllntt
TAU IMPLIVOLED bane
I Moslem psper. Ledger elm, illostrated.
Toted to Meade, Portly Wtt. flamer. 9. 5 . 1 "
the Nomesee or a eseelMe handl. rod to the ex.
wove of timiedUng. Us bs tti t. Ono S 3 eta.
uzi.rnArrarg,2s6..
Hi to WI witio set U. It he wideesersts. fearkee.
Inetlenal. 111 . 14 raw. a_year. doe.
cheese Pau. Address N. MANmett." Iline
dale, N. U. [mayttraw
?i , aalUller.l l
Investors wbo mirk to take oat Letters Patent
are advleert to mussel with MUNN A CO.. edi
tors of the Meal* Ararrinta. who have prose
cuted claims before the Patent Otize kit OTtlr
Twenty Years. noirliClß and European
Patent Agency Is the moat ealinstre In the world.
Manses thaw any other reliable agency. A
pamphlet contalutug faU Instructions to Inrentors
Le sent gratis. LUNN d CO.
easy INtsr,l it Park Itorsw York.
One Killion Acres
OF
_ .
Choice lowa Lands
VOR SALE. at 13.00 per acre and o_pskrOs. kw
P cash, or as credit. by the lowa Railroad
LANA CO Hal:roads already Don't it:roost, the
Lands. an d sides of them. Great ladneemsnts
to settles , . Send for oar free pamphlet it glees
prices terms, koeffkrtorells who should come west;
what they . boots briag. what it will cost: Clem
plans and elevations of If different 'tyke of ready
made bosses. which the company furnish at from
Mb to sl.t* ready to set op. Mrp• sent If tle•
sired. Address
W. W. WALKER, lies Presides!
sny ROO . Cedar Rapids, lowa.
A MODEL.
&log a cripple. I bace made house.planoln„.• a
.pedal stady. One bola Lori swam kas proved a
no del ofmucoalenoe, %matt and Known,: De.
miptlee drentars of Mar. leo,. etc, with gen.
eral - tokens:upon of la aIL yew bee. Address
swish stamp or script if cooreakall. I.lBolllill .1.
COLBY. Acadian. WaLetherr. Vermont.
uscritler
rirllunkM«tiraira for .aleat the Assoc. 4.
dre.
VOlit PALE CHICAPN,—A g
I` of Hamm' Lea User, Calflut rata avilde-liklasy and
Upper mid Sete Lealber.—Persons Wring
HARK to .ell urlr Rod It to their adrantatte tonsil
upon we bonne dealing elreebere.
mayll,l.l JAIIM DARRAGH.
I.llu blle Nollbee.—nalm , woman& will be re•
11 ceirco by the Town Councilor the borough of
Hearer. until Friday May WM, for Mixing
the public square@ of Damen Any information
touching the miter can be had foam either O. W.
Hamilton or D. Wialager. Dearer. Ea.
_na)ls;11.
. .E 3 (.3 U N ,
5100 IImory collected for ad yoldierc who a ollct
ed foe three 7c,r, Artoveu
May itla awl July 1.1.41111411,
oho were discharged fur disability Ware serving
two year., and wbo bare heretofore received no
bossily. The codenigoed b prepared
To Collect Moe Claims at 0110 r,
at moderato ram u allowedby Goveruttsent. Al.o
Pensions for Fathers, Mothers, Minor
Ch iklren, &e.,
ALL SOLDIER'S DISCUARGED FOR DERMA
(111.1rFURE)
Are Dilitlul to Term Bounty,
and also to Pandons
Callon or oral illirebarge to the Coder.
visaed,
AND TOUR CASE WILL RECEIVE PROMPT
I=
13. F. BROWN,
U. 8. Claim Agent,AzErru
Corner Gilt Avenue and Smithfield Street
PITTSItUIiGH, PA.
apr2;;:lni
lAMB 11161111011
HAS RECEIVED
A new and well releeted
ASSORTMENT OP
DRY - GOODS,
~~' :i33~Ei~33~~131~
141 M
Cal OS
Wei 3S
CLUEENSAVAII,'Is I
MEI
3Ec.,-Izz),;:v..am,
WHICH HE OFFERS
i_scryv imprio ea
mayllar
LADIES!
IRABLE GOODS
IT'
t.A.ll.leglionv City Pa.
C. ROBB
ebt Stark of Itnnnen, liaLL Motions
.Clandreme Aprons. Lace Gonda. lino4ery
or any itetiall Stone!
WE.=iniata,l33Js.
mind, and Ix. 'giro to (%II It No. 91 Vcd
with those of other Houses:
Li4ie
lenlioe II stulkerelil44
Sun lint%
Hat Pram-,
Ilakirg and frame for Run 1et...411.00
,aid to ordered Work.
Miscellaneous.
A 4/1114114110U1141111.111 Wethoo,,-111ra matterstga
ed laving been nlated administrator of
the orate of James decomaiad, life of
Chi • pews toosarklo s Soon county. Pa, barrio
.01 les all persons Indebted to .aid estate that
Immediate payment I. moire& All prnama
haring charm, spinal ma. imitate sr* rectioaled to
preerat them dimly aotbrottcaaad fur awtkatioat.
J. L WILSON. Adaalo'r
Brighton Paper Mills,
BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A.
PRINTING.
JUNWILLA,
ROOFING, BAILING,
Hardware, Glass, straw.
RAG AND CARPET
.11. I= o 3EI Pt AEI .
MAN 1.1 VAC TILTICED
AND SOLD AT
Wholesale Ac Retail by
Frazier, No &Co.,
till Tldrill A .
PITTIiBLIU/11.
taken In exchange. ' Ism
REMOVAL.
Thomas Allison,
!RAVING REMOVED HIE BTORE
TO IHEFIA:V1011..
In the Rooms formerly occupied by On.
& Cooper, where lie now has and Intends
keeping
A General Stock of
MERCHANDISE
Hiving received from the East, within
lifew days pap, a tine selection of
DRY - GOODS,
OF THE
Latest Spring Styles,
CONSISTING IN PARt OF
POPLINN
ALPACA
De LAINS
GINGHAM:4,
CHECKS,
C %S 41MERES,
CLOTI IS,
JEANS
COTTONADES,
JMNIMS,
FLANNELS
Cl{ ASII
1 tOSI k:RY , •ke,
MIOI'S & 81141 ES,
lIARDWARk;,
SHOVELS
MEM
OES,
TEALS, BUCKETS, qUEENSWABE..ke.
To the above snicks Ile has adabil a
choice selection of
C3-12,00MIZIMIS:
C(IFFEES,
WHITE a: BROWN SUGARS,
MoLAssEs
ToBACCO,
SOAPS, ac
All the above articles will be sold low
for cash, or exchanged for county y pro•
dace. Cull and examine his ate& and
prices.. TIIO3I . AS ALLISON.
a )r.VI
CLOTHING STORE.
NEW GOODS!
Wag and Summer Wear.
The undersigned takes plwure in to
fohning lii friends and the punlic gener
all) that he 1111.4 lust recehad and opened
A New Stock of Goodt,
•
OF TILE LATEST STYLES FOR
SRINC* and SUMMER Wear.
lie k eeps the hod of workmen in his
employ, and feels confident of Ills ability
to cut ail make up garments both
FASHIONABLE& DURABLE.
and in such a manner as will please Ills
=NM
1 1 )Sidi41jj: :II(1I)h1
ALWAYS ON HAND
0111 raid see us before, leaving your
Orders Elsewhere
WILLIAM REICH. Ir.
nmy4;7o:lY Bridgewater. Pa
Wall Parer! Wall Paper!
For 1.870.
Wholesale and Retail.
Cheap ill-own, Whim Or &tin Papers,
NiCW AND DICAUTIFUL.
)taper ;Rados:tem - tains erayawkiy,
uoLD WADS!.
on MO. Shades, noBo RDsRIDIo sod . Throwl4;
81.7T7 AND WHITE HOLLAND: •
ALL AT LOWER PRICES THAN ZVI* ER.
YORE OTTE:RID.
THOS. PALMER JIG CO.
01 Wood St..between 4th & sth Avenue.
Itd door below Dlamostl Alley, Melberg* TA
wurlt3w.
TILE PITTSBURGII
VINEGAR WORKS,.
BaHou &Adams
147. lea, MD awl 170.
Second Avenue, Pittsburgh, Ps.,
Aro now prepared to furnish VINICOAX at
the LOWZIT xex=rr RATE& Attention
is particularly called to oar
EXTRA WINE VIN.EGAIL ,
api2o3rn /-*—,
EEC=
J 5 rent,.
SO Ctli 41
10 ceno
PRINTS,
TWEEDS,
SPADES,
INEZ
SYRUPS.
srici:t4