The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 08, 1870, Image 3

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The attention of thdptibllo is directed
following Now Advortissinents
fol th rftn tlimo In that'
tr. nix to-tisy :. ,
Nalcps-4:, Doice. •
Notice , tJ'Stosihniders—j:
piss"litticr bilitleo-3[. C. llartou
Special Noticiess—jatiica L NortunO.
• New artX:Pry StOE-7.1. Stiles Sz
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special Notiee,..s—B. H. Itaugur.
pccisl Notigoi.—Mts. B. A. Kooken
Notice—John Moore.
Notices B. Situllteint.
liie'eensus—W. MI. Kerr.
Special Notice -4. Silleg A; Co.
Not lound-z-Mt Cole.
.t&riculterul:Notice -11 : It. Moore.
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sithwerlittio‘no Lothe Beaver Ar. I l i
:01.4.—The following named persona
ha6i pelt' thtisuins riot opposite to their
oil imbseriptheit to the Beaver
.1 it i WS. Mime the ditto a our last petit!.
T. B. Witte, Now tirighten,\ 00
C. IL Ilratiford, Now I.lrlgliton, ‘ • 200
C. S. 'tenger, liridgowator, \ 00
IL Irwin, Darlington, • " 00
New Brighton Woolen llllla, • '2 00
Iterton, Ileaver,•
~2\oo
smi uel Ecotr, Bridgewater, 2 00
W iilimn Hamilton, Blaelthawk, b 0
J.ain Nirkpatriek, Brighton tp., 200
The Latest residents.
1;.),I morning, my frieeee. I wish you to know
uur Millinery and dry goody wo have qulte - w,show.
'There urebunuets and hate, and !tower' yimell find.
,\ no dry goods Co verloui, they'll salt every mind . ;
We make boneets to colic, aud trim them up stoat,
'Met over thechignon t. ay At to complete;
With Inter and flowers and ribbons so blended'
That the entire burnout I ; oks really splendid. •
e have hots or straw, mp, hair end Mllon--
I loupe three few line* will be no intrusion.—
ntl now, my dear frieurds, I hope you will buy,
.‘nui tryout bring rasa 'twill Jost All my eye.
Well roaku It your interest to give flu a call
IV giving much b.ugalas as Fril Ls mum andlill
At .1. 11. llettoe'a Dry GurnD and 11111luesi &tab
ti.ltnitit, 341 .trcui, Itomier .(IcB;Sw
....To the parent whoso son dies In In
famy," says the Louisville Qourier
r sui, "there must be something pa
,sillarly soothing in the thought that,
no matter what may be the fate' of tho
.hild in the next world, it can never
become a member of a base ball club In
Mis."
Dry Goods,
A splendid now stoe'te just opened at
Renee's store In Beaver en Monday, eon
sistingf n part of : •
'rho hest Detains spring and twin:nor
.n•lo 15 cents per yard.
Good shaded poplins nil style at 15
eents;por yard.
Extra licavyrgloss grain silk for sack- •
ing:s2.oo per yard. .
l'ikays white and in colored stripes at
Pi cents per yard.
iteautiful gronadines for dresses, in
new patterns.
Poplins of every shade.unll color very
Very good yard wide bleached or un
bleached Muslin, 121 por yard.
Double width mohair lustre Alpaca
Al colors 30 cents.
.1 very good assortment of Lawns, now
patterns very cheap.
'toot' shirt fronts at .121 cents.
Plain and Ribbed hose 10 cents.
A good pure linen Handkerchief K eta.
Extra wide all linen table linen 371
' mots per yard.
lace curtains, counterpanes and other
goods too numerous to mention hero, Inst.
revolved from the east. All those wan
ting real bargains eau save money by
'ailing early at J.iU. BENCE'S, Ifillin •
cry and Dry Good Store, Third street,
!leaver. jeflplw
Summun. SHAWLS - A second lot, Of
those beautiful shawls have. just been
opened Benee's store In Beaver. All
those ladles who were disapointed in not
getting any of the first lot, 'can now ho'
.upplyed.
Iro t'ald Sputkllng Soda Writer, rrmli
the fountain, at lingo Antlflemen'a
I er Drug Store....
"CitAiti.," the agent for the book
"U Mormoninnt, by ileaale, Is now Illn•
%,Issillg thin county for Xiibscriptions
It will no doubt ho a work of thrilling
intere4t, and those who are dinposoil to
linme more of the inntantion of I')Olyga
tily in this eountry,altonlil procure a copy
tlibt work.'
Ile Is also canvassing for a Polyglot
family Iliblo with . IllwitrationWand ex-
Onnations. 'Phis lan superb work and
should be in every family in the county :.
mayll:2mov
cANlnn.'4.—A:nice assortment. of Can=
.ties, (Merge Frederick's, confectionary,
Rochester. We manufacture .candler
ourselves equal to the bast. may2s;2t
Go to Mrs. Neal's new store, Brighton
..treet,ltueitester, for niillinery and dress
making. Sho strives to• pleas° every-
Mr, :4. 'l'. Neal, milliner and dress
maker, Brighton :street, Rochester. 9.t
I h 1.1. I funds neatly printed at this °Mc°
Pre,ili variety of Millinery, Flowers
Trimmings, ac., at Nlrs.S. T. Nears Ito
iiiiNter, Pa. 7 Ounl 2t
The Heaver County Agricultural So
,iety, will bold Ha next Annual Valr In
Ikarer, on Wednesday, Thursday' and
Friday, Sept. 28th, 211th and nOth-1870.
apr2o;3llloB.] . 11.11.2d00ng, Sec'y.
Shirts mad() to order, n L uulonliely, and
mmio to lit, at Mrs. Neal' s. • 21.
Thomas Wllllrwn, EMI, of the
E..rning Mail, Pittsburgh, on his wayVe
Youngstown, Ohio, gave us a call on
Saturday last., lie h looking well, and
up to the tines in his indtudry to reefs
perste the Evening Mail establishment,
Which Ito informs us was partially de
•troyttl by • tiro on Ifonday morning
ta,t.
it kriti*ittlao —"The Scala Water at
Moorti'm Drug Store. Ifohas anew foun
tain set up and a frill head of stear . ll Pn%
' . 1:o drink when you feel dry, boys, foe'
eertain you ought." Of course ladles are
not excluded, as this is a refreshing,
healthful and mild drink. *. Ju6;2
tknc hundred kegs of sises=— ,
just received and fur sale, wholesale and
retail, at 11. S. Ranger's, Bridge street,
lithigCwafer, Pa.
Executors mud . Admtalstratorui
--Aocortling to the Internal Revenue
laws any Executor or Administrator
neglecting or refitsing to deposit with
the Atudstarit Assessor, a schedule of all
the property In his possession, within
thirty days of his appointment, renders
himself liable to a fine of 1500 and coats
of prosecution..
itruars#
9ne render i are well - acquainted with
tans ' Far- 1
I=ltt=la
be is receive* new goods every ten I
day; and will bo very happy to show
any artiolo in his house. Ho has Jost re
adved a large lot ^ Of French Glnghams,
Ite—wpV". -
nittl Ai l2at -
DFINZ.MMU.
exceßeat Cloth for Boys' suits an
Men's wear. It
Is notorious that Mr.
Fortuarthptioat g,it is! pe trubit ir lo
glow' ed 0 49 .; :Mt bb lin* •td
on alt, from a little girl who wants •
rowed plus ton /ady, ildn! 111111361 s , ten:
dollar dress.
Fall )
*novolent Social?, 9.r Presbyterian
Church, of Bridgewater, wSU hold a
Fair and Festi 4 val 44 for thea4 benefit - of the
elmrla 4 rel 1 4 1
phigs . this week, Att trlttitt
,Church, Bridgewater. All aro cordially
invited tenttaidi fTo :0111146
Zatio P=.l3u a nday bra.
gnat by lightning; damage slight. sutra.
anted house, in reatgllrt=r 81.7
itirl
in Rost rata, au are&
p etifisal ithictilblatipure linseed oil
Just received andErld fetrottApz,44
S. Ranger's, g 4
l'a.
,1111111lirAhtliiii;1446.—George En
gle, as usual, is on band with his large,
luscious, creaun-Itivlplirtn i dl
An some ono sagely troth
slide thaippd wade a better fruit than
'iyirtakmlirtl but then God did not do
IL" We concide in that opinion ; and
as we aro fond of ges4.,
we are duly thankfhl ourself and hunt-,
lyyist luxuriaiddirllpfhtffloorge's
anlihriktishif, !le may be
blessed "In his PoikeLandt=crigg
The empleyeeli of'nur
George Eagle success. Buy your straw
berries from him.
TIIK cheapest and beet selection of cur
lints and oil cloths. at B. Mulbeitn's.
.
ii.Cisitswor—tfig:Widnitsist;
Juno bit, the Deputy Marshals were to
commence to take the ninth censui.
We caution our citizens to be preporwl,
to render all possible twaishmeo in giv
ing accurate and reliable Information.
Tho deputy marshals will require the
names', ages, 'amber, sex; color, &e., dr
every person; statistics of farm prodnets,,
menu factu res, ate. Meads of families are
the proper, persons to give information,
,but in their absence any member of the
fnwtly over twenty may act as their
aKdnt.• A refusal to furnish the informa
tion, or, a false statement, with knoW.
lodge, renders the persons so offending
liable too line of VIO, to be sued • for and
recovered' in an action of debt by like'
deputy. funrithol „pr assistant So, , wAtons
sttch:reftnutt-iorlabie statement What 'lts'S
made. ' .
The. following 'questions are to • be
answered on sehednle No. I: Name ,
age, sex, color, procession or occupation;
vain° of real estate; value of personal
estate (embracing all other property);
Sipe of bigh,wontago,-if bore within
thrt Year'). 11 . married Within ther yettri
attended school within the year; cannot
,read ; cannot write; whether deaf or
dumb ; -blind, hournd, or Idiotic; Waterer
male pbrsorts 21' years' ago wko ate
olligiblo to vole.
The following questions are to Abe
ansprered o 4 schailnla NO.: 3: • rfnlailiei
(Ahern( of improiddlind ; do. of Word
. land ; of other unimproved lands; cash
value of farm; cash value of farming
implements and machinery; amount
paid for wages during thb , year, Includ
ing hoard; number of horses, mules
and working oxen; Timber of other
(tattle, sheep, hogs ; value or live stock ;
trtishelo of lig' ntor'Whealt,
rye, corn, oato,llitrio,y, buckwheat,, rico,
tobseeoi Ills. ioaxdonitsd-itocifilbtugh
elm of pan, beaus, Irish poiatools, most
potatoes; product of thelorchard in dol
lars ; gallons of wino ; produce of Mar
ket gardens ; number of lbs. butter per
annum ; lbs. chase; gallons of 'milk
issiOl4 - tons • of scar; btrehefir•of - etorer
seed and. thnotby, 10°11; lbs, of hopB;
tons ofl‘enip ; lbs. at flak ; Abs. niaplo
sugar; gallons. of molasses; lbs. of
honey and wax ; ;ening of home nalidn
manuractures; value of animals siaugh- .
tered and sold for. sLaughtor during - the
past year; totarproAuct of - farm incitulz
bug betterments , and additions to r stoelf,
•'rr t i' t
'Tutu eheigiest anti beat selectioh of •
car
pets and oil cloths, at H. Mulheinis.
r . ^
Btiy►i
17111Pillif 114 Z
hope to meet their friends in. the audi
ence moot' Of-the new ' F blruipli, tip
Ileavcr, at their FeStivul, oa t even
big thi,'4 Strimberries
and Cream, rue Cream, and 811 . the good
things of the season. Conte anti bring
your children and friends. There will
lie ample room for promenading. Ity or
der Otembutinee. : . .1 I.
cheapest and best selection of car
eti and oil cloths, at 11. 3lu'helm's. ,
Our reader+ will entice the tutrertieentent of •
w'Wirerfl PrideMaptie—J. althea Co..
ut Dunlap e old gaud. Mr. Stllce hue been so fa.
• vorably known to the grocery buslotwe fur teeny
you.. that he swede no introduction at our hand).
extremely careful ist *circa% gootle, hon- 1
getln ..the‘eruirof 6114 hul inly:Ov-ionvct.
weight. ebdealtuaores, bet by rrpeceentlog truol
I quality, and In withal Ivry acceontodating to his:
(mylB 4t
easterner,. Vie bevenk kr the neorSrm son.ex-
tentire patronage.
'Prow sui (Kongo/Moo of filo :rt. ,Lit
the respectiveigeetbill
dished for Auditor, In - MS etiun l ty, It will
be found the addlan la iiteorrnat. ' It
should be: Scott 581; Christy. 755-Im.
stead of 1199, as published. Thb: would
mak . ° Christy's majority 178, instead df
118.
VIII color*, +t - 3iril.• oux
itriclieslei.i " 1 i 4, 1118112 V
'rue - T*IIILUC? Scar; is th 0111,16 of
a non' felPi e jut
4%•l l i4rnP-11 3 4 1 rY". ,, Pr, , itho'n
dui° editor and proprietor of the de
funct Beam. Local, of this place.
[Joni 2t.
llwwK, „Ilawk,.kipit, Spit, Blow, Mow,
and disgust everybody with the nf
fensive odor from your :Catarrh; jdst
I,&,auso some old fogy,. doctor who has
nni'disetiyer l erii4,*l*t *le*, itkat
the world moves, tolls you that it can of
be cured.
The . proprietor of Dr. Sage's catarrh
nte
liedi payldoo reward , far's' clue
of eatarrh which he canuot cure. told
by druggists, or send sixty Cents' to
It. V., Pierce, Id. D.; Buffalo, .N. Y., fog
it.
DF. glerlds 4U. Eitt• 5F('44 1 1 1 1!n gd
ical Discovery Is the greatest Anti-pil
lions Remedy otPts ago; .1
Stunekby Llgktaliag.—On Wednes
day of last week, a severe thunder storm
passed over this borough. The electrl
cal discharges were rapid and fearful.—
Thu house of the widoir Dunhill, on
I.:ourth street, was struck by lightning
a n + I _ ll ol o Y , 4 n erg e t l * 9 e * l ga
curret passe d down the water condue•
tor, at the corner of the bowie, andlleap
ed from the end to the corner of the
ballding--about: :there feet ;from the
ground—and tore off she weather boards
from thence to the earth. At the same
time, another discharge occurred about
a red gautb, shivering
,a :cherry
No one in the house was' Injured, but
severely shocked; as were als'e the
neighbors in that vicinity: A cow, be
longing to Me., Graner4 Via knocked
down, and so severely shocked at the
strange occurrence, that! she refinica ,
yield her usual supply of milk.
}NNE French flowers, et Mrs A. E.
Kooken's, Rochester. infie2t
; biIIe.IIMVIP3 14 445 111101140 1 11
yooi Paper. to iiistrn the MAAS of the .
Faculty and the Orphans, at the Phillips
burgh SoldiersOrplisn Scheid to Messrs.
lienrici and Lentil and the Economy
!Society, for the compilllueid supply of
shells= ft the
Deco
Mbl
ofo
dead. (They hare dims been gener
ous and Loyal.) This is not the And
time the Orphans have rejoiced in the
generouss kindness of the Economy So
cleintlAskluEllk 14AM #191 1 10.110 1 1 1 17. 1 i
God bless the Economy Society. •
W. ti. TAYLON Prix.
May 80, 1870.
NEW cloons—anmmer bablons—Gran-
Wines, wash Poplins, Alpacas lustre..
and all other articles of drew goods just
received, fresh from the East, 'by B. S.
Ranger; Bridge street, Bridgewater, Pa,
rriOlike
Mr.. A. E. Kookea's,Rochester. juBat
How Very Trae.—How very true
the following from the editor , of one of
ntligiMtijdrittiabitif di y.
sap: "flow true that many able
!and good ministers destroy their use.
IfUlnetti iiktiadiiiissio theferk4vlntit
Their pulpit prayers, instead of being
from two to live minutes Wog,. some
,times tirti on I thaY. ser
:mons are prefacod by long introductions,
branch out Into divisions and sub ,
divisions, reminding ono of the' beast
m
with saypn=
K .7=tholorr
eacher
hutting Gospel, think they must never
quit —
TuA signeati and.hestlismirstr•
Btu's.
I .
Moine NewNpapers.—Wo have on
more than ono oectudon' given our
'reasons why it is not enly-tbepara-
Mouvi duty of avery,communit
.a w
best policy. The N/no York Tribune
gives the Ibllowing sensible and com
prehensible views on this auttleot:
Nothing is more common than to hear
people talk of what they pay newspapers
for advertising, dca, as so ipuch given in
charity. Newspapers by enhancing the
value of property in their neighborhodd,
and giving the localities in which they
are published a reputation abroad, bene
fit Al surly putalenlarly ((they aro mer
chants' or real estate owners, - Ihilae the
amount yearly of tho meagre sum they
pay for their, support. Besides every
public spited dawn has a tau,
prld vluf i g n mziarit ti holl
Xi I Nene YoNri4
A good coking, thriving sheet sips
property, gives character to the
and in many respects is a desirable pub
lic convenience. If from any
_cause the
matter in the local or editorial columns
should not be jo your, stanch!, not
cast it aside end %Wane's:mot for
nothing, - until satisfied that ere has
been no More labor bestowed upon it
than is paid for. If you want a good
readable sheet it must be supported—
mitehust not be supported inlit spirit,
ity. either, but becauseyou feel a'
n •slty to support it. The local press
is the power that moves the people.
The ittremeorial of yesterday published an aril
ele hmdce ,-" wool afaer a f g ave
cnallt theMeapea s for e en
tire article wet the Gaselier' th Wool
Market of Pittsborgh. published' In the issue of
the Stilt ult. The Actors changed the heading to
wool Dearer coanty. As we furnish the Ilvestock ,
and peoduce market for venous country pa
pers. we tract that In the future they will give due
credit, and thus save oar neighbor emtarnsum_tent
cd fr i a l titel . f4tr. gtIaSTI P I r7
That is a fact: I, John B. Butler, loft
in charge of the Ana us during the absence
of i theeditor, found upon inquiring into
w'r 4 1 9 , +t h 9,
Jett undtodibeatilkiitif Sh.lWan Sid
cd it. But, Just how I omitted to state
thati-in reference to the wool market
west of the mountains—"the Pittsburgh
Gazette says:" &a., I cannot exactly un
detstatid ; since, if I have one editorial
ability more prominently developed
titan another, it Is that of saying: "The
Pittsburgh Gazette says," or "the Pitts
burgh annutercial, nays." or "the S.
Tribune says, remarks, or commeritsi,"
&b. The fact is I newt to swear by the
Gazette in the days when "out army
swore terribly in"—Rebledont. If
ally one supposes I aorkgoing to write an
article on ant subject when the .ther
' mometer stands at MD in the shade;
while at the moment there lies before
tile ono which expresses just what I de-
H e l ulr r 4.f I +,3 ' ‘ l~ 21D
alter or transpose the sentences of my
adoption as that the author would be
puzzled to recognise his own offspring.
I'll adopt it in extenso; and as for any
lashings, in consequence, I don't fear
them. I ant too pachydermatous° an old
soldier—both military and editorially—
to regard things of that sort. But, if 1
' desAlilt lcredit.uPllorstagddltPl FttaPt
is away. The Commercial. was all right,
because the article wa.. a true reliex of
the Beaver market. .
Distressing Mystery.—Mr. James
K. Pardee, or Wadsworth, Ohlootrange-
ly and mysteriously disappeared,. re
cently—it is believed was robbed and'
murdered—when about to, start for the
.West. Every effort has been made to
solve the mystery, but thus far without
sueeess. Mr. Pardee was formerly a
resident of this county, where ho mar
riigl a Miss Lukium, and moved from
hero fa Wadsworth, Ohio, al
Ut tw
Yea."rtirt
h, evMillt itb
pedai. , kW! Wh.) id h •
proprietor in the Wadsworth Pottery
Works. Thus much being promised,
tile relations and acquaintances of the
absent man will be interested in the fol-
lowing, which wo take from, an extra of
the Wadsworth Enterprise of May 28:: '
"The past Week has been ono of udn
giod hope and fear with the many friends
and acquaintances of Mr. J. K. Pardee,
of whole mystertousabsenee our readers
have been informed. Soon atter our is
sue of last week atelagram was received
which inspired some hope, but the next
news left the matter as dark as ever. On
Saturday Mr. Loomis returned from his
tour of Inveitigidon, with tto more light
on the mystericaes absence than was
known before his departure two weeks
before. To-day Mr. Joseph Pardee will
return having remained back for the re
turn of ono of the detectives employed
lathe search, but no news is expected
These
Thm , e gentlemen had employed the best
detective force in the Wait, who left ,
nothing undone to reveal the mystery. ,
ltiver, lake, public'phioni and by-ways
were carefully searched, different points
visited; but, all without the least reve
lation. It seems to be quite certain that
'Mr. Pardoo reached the Michigan Cen
tral Depot, for he parted with his friends
about half past ten on the night of the
27th of April for that place, having pur
chased a ticket for Omaha and ordered
his baggage to the train. Ile, probably
received his baggage at the station,
had
it checked, and in waiting for the train
..21 tie aL reac.h o c i
g • woVeY,
conclusion left, and to offer a reward for
any. information in case his body should
wash ashore, Is all his friends can do.
It is thought • that Mr. Pardee 'did not
have to exceed $5OO in money at the
time of his disappearance,andis
'ohmic , * was to Omaha, at that at h is
not fully known.
"If his friends are coirect in their
opinion that he Is dead—and 'we know
not how any other conclusion can be
reached—Wadsworth hot krt one of her
best, most active and energetic citizens.
pritipipok proprietor of the
Wadsworth pottery, an energetic busi
ness man, and always took a great pride
in advancing home Improvements. Ile
devoted much time andluoney, to &web
°ping the coal fields in Wadsworth, and
elan Srldettee that he commanded the
confidence and respect of our citizens
they elected him a member of the
Board of Education and of the Village
Council about the time of his departure
for the West.
"Should anything be developed on
this subject we will take the first oppor
tunity to lay it btifore our readers"; until
then
i ßarm i with
who;
fa
Frolif elz2
PAINFUL IIitATIENT.
An Ohio .1111111 Visits
Chimp , 111111 l Strangely Dissip
hrViinspleiens Waal
On April 27, J. IC. Pardee, of the it=
of Pardee & Ca., stoneware merelwaita of
'Wadsworth, Ohio, arrived In'Chiesgo on
Way to Omillbiaibiallironinent
ma itti21421212-iairAn
Mauectkm with bla buslikess. : Be had
Omah4
propmplt*lW,9l, l l4 o l.l o l l owm
lieroadi r r Ltdai
*Tads, Kansas City and St. Louis, and
may bare Intended to visit other
,plaoci.
go spent the day of the 27th ulbmo in
Oldeago with his friends, and parted from
/hem at 1040 in W1:1460g with the ex
premed view of taking the 1100 train, on
the' Chicago, Burlington and Quincy
liklied WO .
OM he had taken a ticket to Omaha, and
P.4.11:41.11111.; Pa rdee, leather one, marked an
ms CAMSII I IIOIIIO Ur**.
'fiat thou; clgobtft- Atottskixtner-Oli
/owa. Ile I
llandolph ssc krimP Aims* proceed
/rig toward Lake, with the view of going
to the Central depot." Since which time
ihCre has nothing been seen or heard of
2Z=Ut u gnM
bls route, been foully dealt with. Ile
leaves at Wadsworth a young wife; his
wally Mations have always been of the
11/4 1 ,,
allai ol rs are la Y 4
such good ronditl condition as to
precludo the idea of his having absconded.
This trip from his home is but ono of
•
ninny and in all previous ones Mr. Par
dee kept up a prompt and frequent cor
respondence with home. Every effort
to discover sumo clue to his whereabouts
has been made without avail. Tho search
I still being continued by his *other,
4 W. Pardee, of the Great Eastern tick
et office, corner of Randolph and Dear
born streets, in this city, who would be
'grateful for any information which may
i ddr h i n t , -- • • niA Zi
' r&ird*iii ' atic4l;
yeaceßciiiii l o. 6 4 .4 y 3 yo n l ac k ie s l46 ;
awn oundomsualboutone hundred;
and thlrtpthropo Oiled 000splowo
lON 1 4 4 0 0 0 frOded. ••• Asir nicht
obla wwwori:o 33 4 atus • 5n10..444
.eats 40.
larOWn 47/1. , COMM 1r: 0 AA
111 4 , With If 4,; wart. go fics.
pante probably g lbft
feurthringo, - vr d anditatmith Mluidnid
embleMsaretrildit lit black
blaek : htutd-aateltel;entwnel;aref and
had afih isimta
dark • blue • ehineedila • overcoat. • Mr;
Pardee* brother mandril that papers
in different sections of the country giro
lotibileation:lo Meant:lvo..
- - - - -
The ailed* iinalniirigT3ri!of the Ape- .
ver Ounty Agricultural fpciaty. ‘Nyikk
meet rst. the Sheriflovordelidn Beaver on
itiaturday J ono the HOMO, at 2 o'clock
p. m.- 'IL R. Moosaolkey.
• Nor 1r FOUNIX—The„ cow bcionit7
tag to Mr. Coale,.which .straved• frau
his residence du thy 16th. , 43eci Adver
tisement.
- ---
DECORATION DAY.
in amwdassey• with , a custom now
generally 'observed throughout the en
tire north, it large number of the (Honda
and relatives of theßnlon dead assembly],
In Beaver on Montlay . XitY 3 0 th to visit
and deoorate with. flowers the graves of
the Union Soldiers who • ore buried • in
-• • -
our cemeteries.' The number of people
presenton the oceasion is variously es
.
dinged at from 11500 to t5OO.
At half pest ono in the atternuou, the
[cumbers of Post 201 G. A.. R. preceded
by the Rochester •and New Brighton
braistand. leR their Halt and marched
to the Court lions°, which was already
filled with Pil,rSMl3 dosirous of joining in
the services of the 4a7. on order being
obi
tta;. aoldier'a orphans of the
Phillipal l eurg school Bang the , following
memorial song composed by. Miss Mag
gio M. Taylni, - . danghtor of the principal
of the school : "
!tiepinTial 8ung.... . •
Four hundred thousand patriots
Freemen Who loved the right,
(tare their Lives up to their country
In the strength of manhood's might.
Left home, and wife, and children,
To shield the Striper and Stara— ,
The dug of a Free Mama— .
With Its white and climatal bars.'
•
'they All on dada of battle ; :
Starved in the prison pee;
But did their countge falter,
Thol, brave, true, noble men
Oh, nor. the sacred honor
Of their country was defiled ;
Vita; mattered that the path to right •
With dietician:ll - roue. Scar piled?'
These polished stones, we eronn to-dny.
Are emblems or the ones
onr :ountrr's fathers thinly laid
When the tinlou was began.
These monnments, above the tombs
That rear their marble white.
0 ) A r it: e"4l4niamltit. I
To . ettspour. ye cat
They 'II tell the story hon .
Oor !Alien fought, end 1 . 11 . 1 . and di'd
To lay the fruiter :0 low :
Auti we, their children, proudly come
And salve one voice in eon: ;
lieeolvin that, whateer the colt.
We'll never eDldd thh Froug.
The Ilev.‘‘(:t. if. Locke, was then in
troduced as the first Speaker. lie spoke
as follows:
Address by Rev. W. II: Locke:
LADIES AND GENTLEMIIN When
first Invited to address you en this oc
casion,ittej. thiet.it vied be
only a thlaseifitallaut are heck+ Rut
now that the day has come, , and I find
myself in the presence of this largo as
sembly of my fellow-eltizens, especially
of these orphan children—the , children
of the brave men whose deeds of bravery.
have brought us together—l could wish
that some one else were to address you.
It is no, mean otleririg to the senti
ment of patriotism, that among a people
whose national. , einurcteristie is meccas
lug devotion to business, there should
be such a general suspension of trade on
this day ; and that men and women, and
youth and children, arrayed in holiday
attire, should go to the graves of our
dead heroes. , And not only because of
the bosun ful sentiment Which it Inspires,
ander thesrer:leux mamerlea that it will
keep forever green, but because of the
tire wrested from hard-fisted toil, the
d Y we celebrate, which is every year
coming to have a still greater glgnifi
mice, must be accepted as another step
upward for the rising masses.
peroration day, though it scuds us to
the grave yard and to the cemetery ;
though it opens afresh gaping wounds
that time may have but slightly , healed,
is not tans:tether a day (Or saddening re
flections nor, for hitter tears. A country'
freed from a great wrong, a country tri
umphant over a great evil; a country re
generated in thought, and word, and I
deed, ham come up out of the bitter
struggle wherein our kindred went
down to death. Andes we pause now to
decorate their greeu graves with the
Bret iloireis!of atiminer, - the 'satisfactory
present, smith° large,promising future,
make this day ono of gladness rather
than ono of sorrow. -
You have closed your stores and for,
salmi ieffi jnlJeb.4 onitnitnes4 thatiwo
may think a while of the _courage; and
the valq v and tisyllith of the men who I
have _hfilikTrii'itiu'etf, and whose faces I
we shall see no more. It is not needful
that any one Should go over again the
ex perinnclaktbalobie. mown
bor. ROW 'heart:Sick' the notion bec;ame
at the hope of - victory king deferred ;
how the coveted prize eluded our grasp, 1
andiwhisithe c tsiteettned:iiestratiiaisie ,
some unforse•3n event made it more dis
tant than aver. The trials of those days
will never lie forgotten, as the d*4/Fle
of thoso days is a part of the Amer ican
character.. But it must be said that% the
courage and the valor of the Army never
Nigel,. I only refresh your memories
as to' the * irdthridneini 'd this remark', I
when I say that the army defeated a
sewed t 4 nson the plains of Manama;
and hurled back on the capital in broken I ,
Maas; gathered. Strength in a 'day,' and
were the victor! at South. MountainAuld,
Antietam. The army defeated at Fred;
ricksimilh "OF disimpaihflolt Chan
cellorsville, marching from the banks of
the Rappahannock, to the interior 'et,
' enFallniliell 011INISAWINII ilk deity*.
. ... . t.tiattle4lneelbat exad
- -: ' • 'llLVOrtitilt"ilialttlVOlifite
,.l4p#ll*
ai -
•' .o*,4 4 ft A ..*tt,,,, .
. .• . antsaltsw...4lta: " , uladaint
: poiiioofia ate:rood
,i*iot T io2 ,
, •-• ...spir,o iititia46o' 'Noce,.7,u'iig . ,
, wtie . tatiktbangh it took too yobo x y.
sr, stud) : inalte !world liadPSoll46kozzi
'.'.:.;'.04414100 wo.o.lloo4l,ooPfAti,
. y r ,aneirlt Ira eamplel.P. "- ,
,•'
a l ai itmilisikabra
t i 0c ... 0 . in "
10r :• . ..e .,
' rjlit:lMlC:iftigt, . Iti:OdIU : Mr : N*lX:
gnat& pziatnic 7 - 11,1 1 4 0 ;'4 7 6 nairn
thii:J4 • oigir *Or : #O lO .-1 0...it'EtC : _* 1 :
biiiingeon,ll4.lon of ultimata tzinntrasti
' ' 0 eatutii - .44 ildlieti those o :4 oll, ;aW , *illi
. vfas:ie,sti izegkezneent'Pdtd.,
y: : Witikio;ntierned,l 6 eM ivialliiii • iiiiiii;j
;0!,1t9.p44 , 1 1 ,i.:' Ilitil i t h li t Nl t ."
r ib,o
Gaul Jail -.the •:ilehteettaniasS l of, the
ttllCitigslkjedsil faith in God ...w".
1 4t; YY•elf tlltitk : 4o ,: T i g i lWei t t944;
1 ti v .iii.d......../.14.4 , ...r.„.....d
L .iiinfldbetsgo4 lo4 l 4 # o i , l; 44 o i l i C
Zug. Butiwtilit s.lidth: like - Thafro: i : an d,
,tbs . 44 ; attritiiiidiAir; Ot4 : o ri-guitstfelth,
• •
per m : I=t 7 -.1 ii 7 ,4 ii . :,, - 1
T ' wigeb"Ohtkir to
ala,gl i I),WklylibblittONlM !PA zalr
ar
theta
tatidirbentUrasiortko We, are.: err
St
:010. t,0,0 01 , 04° 0 ttOlfrAeit!
1 0:0
Yon aPßl•dmk with".l3oo 7 o oll .the l lizavos of:
thotnagkr)o4 ,in 4120 amatory,o - 1 03 ,eife; 1
land 6int you : sirni. ' ,#o. - at : tho : ho;
ihave crumbled: littoldushitifgraves fur;
4,otAt ar4iullilipliip.'.,ll ut wbel,.yah!
i ii :,„i e , g i, 00 ,,' Wier ..dainds ,,, will• Meows
Iflowenolm . 4l,wwe tonzba and Wireri'yildri.
Ihearti•aZe iinfilln • dea th, 0 11 10:' • hearts :
twill think of the nation's bistV , M., '..Por,
.not until this nation loses every re-I
mainiigisrafrikiat ittaroiailtrildthia, i:
inot until nations (hall exist no moro n
will this Amerlctui l People forget their,
lien
.dress,
.dress, another tong--"lfte'Graves of our
;Fathers"—was sung by - the . Phillips-
.bu School,
.after,*hich a recession
I; ti l itt tlV.R t e h ta k a u k
- The column was headed by the band,
thotsit,lteutenthammfltita (i•*4,Artny of I
the -R4priblie,tri:lsadlerTf(oWbt'ltibersi•
r . ,jo
, Itilier t O , rekant p Awe last the
alming cif Ileavei A : 11d surroundini
country. On arriving at the old grave
yard the (column was halted cud John F.
DXavo, etsg.,,witammoutteed as .sleeker.
Mr:••Dravo then delivered the ifolloWing
Liliiro , pifivo'rrA -,..'
..: ....., 1 4 1 .1.
Frai.tosi - Ctrizzvsl—ritam ang as we
now do within the gateway of this city
ofgte ilitldi in• view of thbprrzet:i if
chillthinqoarawltlctledls twhem ta t
free to say that prominentl, among the
legacies of the fate terrible war is "Dc!e•
oration Duer ;.". a hiplicP•ilidileac ;du lie
more and more appreciated as the roll of
3:4&14441„..,„149 OA td a comprehension of
the magnitude and grandeurofthe events
involved; °vents not only affecting idle
life of this nation, but, In their Girreach
ing inttimaide, permeating the life of all
nations; the day Lolling theimaSees frtim
the crowded activities of city life, fioht
toil and,
,carp, from rural hppkes and
flowery pathways to tho religious and
patriotic work of festooning the graiMs
of the nation's hono
,• cad ; a day that :
is to be, in a pre-en - I
~ , , i sense, our na
tional religious ''• ,I dedicated Ito
-... 7'
holy work. ci , ,
-.
..
These "flower . .:, ' compo.4:l i of
the richisi:lffiri.•-•• 1 7'7 ,— ,„ 0000,,, p're
pared add fashioned hyL„' ktudis, aro
no un*aning trilmte 7 these 'processfkus
and foqua i (tormenters ifo Idle, chow, as i
the wok' in etAiir , . szpplitude and ;tall
was no unmeaning conflict to liana the
ambition of seine Vain ruder of the; pen.
pie. linos not a eanilici of opposing
forma, itivlting - 46,7addering . and ,depth
four hundred thouSifid of. the' 4tio'.'s
truest and beat cones an offering upon
thenlter of physical proWaso. Nay; it
was'iti a-pr eminent sense a• iver of
Ideas; not A wee o 'or ;domain,
:: • Warii - to re • „,.... l'?"• dims and
liiik . ki -'
f.. :: . :"..: ere .the all
! t at* • 7 • • •• • : and Lib
erty, Progrest,'P . Jraulity a Brother
hood. ,It is true in...the , early stages of
tho war,"Union" was made the rallying
, DM; back (44hat *OM , Millet/ itiiiid
men, praying men, thoughtful men, from
the east and from iho west, from the
north and front the south, discerned the I
holier words of Liberty and Fraterulty:
"ITnion" became synonontetut with' the
progress of the ago as it iveot"itiarching
on," leading the nation to grander ideits
and to the posseasion hthroader liberties.
To the thoughtful and religious patriot
the sublimost incident of the war was
the marching of the solid coluums iff a
Massachusetts regiment through.l the]
streets of Now York City, singing as they ' I
kept stop to the beat of thO drum "Thc '
aim! of John Ilrou-ntloon miirehing (m.,, I
—Sublime In the undreampt possibili
ty of such an occurrence—significant of
th e etet'S o , •90•00001:Mi.proplteth:of :tom
ing eVetits st+hieli were :hue casting-their
shadows,rforo the prtaiursor 'of ,a
. ,
fuller an More benignant dispensa
tion to the nation. •
The war call that unto to your door,
demanding even mom than the "first
born," was to be a war of education, pre
paring the nation for a higher civiliza
tion and leading it through baptism of
blood to its new regenerated life. 1 The
grandeur of tic end to be attained. es
wortbyief thii iiiicrilh4 :did it;i3 l Uteri:ice
mado was worthy of the cause. Nobly
and grandly did sons of the Republic re
spond to the call"To arms," "To arias."
Nobly and grandly did they give; their
toll, their strength, their blood and their
lives fur four long—very long—years of
dreadful conflict. 'l'u-day their graves
are found in every State, of this regene
rated Union. National cemeteries are
the pride and glory of the country:.
You do well then to honor yourselves
by thus honoring the nation's dPad.—
Henceforth, evermore, In tho•lifo of• the
saved Republic, on this recurring day 4
in' ihti todattrat coniiiii or IlOworg," hbi
children will come, forth front / their
homes, clad to holiday: attire, to engage
in the holy work of deenratiug the graves
and embalming the memories of the he
role sleepers of these - cemeterieS; and
with these gatherings, down
,alorig the
year's of tii'd future, will Homo the distiu s
sign of tltoto Molts whiell were elintinatt
ed by the war for the Union, thus carry
ing on the education proelaiined by the
gleam of the sword and the flash of artil
lery and liii# : ' woo?' of arnief, i WO.-
day fake iatiiiiit'rt' Ile these Cataeleirtfm;
we add our natepf lutluenee ; vie lake.
our place in the b.:IE4 succession Or 1)0+1.'0-
rAttgn&ytniat (11 - 0 gysr„.loljec,
and green the memory of our britro boys
in blue. . • i
Ong woril Inure while tvp iitzo . prrat ro
day eitotink saltiloirmit uk.,....t,an kriies
of loved ones. 'ln many acemotery over
this - bread Ion]; you silk find ItheaddoV
rowfnl word on many a gravestone,
"Unknosizi t3oldlen" ' The leitidred of
some of these dear, precious "Unknown
Soldiers" are aniong us. We May' not
cast the; ear:3(1314 Selezted: l Wlßr•Sem
upon their graves, but we, may :mite in
our heart of hearts in ps&ing to :their
memories our deapOtt,:profoundPat trib
ute, and wait in!iationce to the last great
day to hear the, Supremo Judge say;
"Well thou goOd and faithful ser
vant," •Proceed then In yourself-chosen
work of Religion and Patriotiste.".
:After the #ellvery of this address, the
graves of the following soldiers were
visited and flowers strewn over them: •
J. P. Carson, •WiiliantMorroir, Wm.
Thoin6; file-LlN:mix, lA. HonrY Hurst,
William, Rail, dol. J. Q. Anderson, J. F.
Fantiesfi, J. 'D. Stokes,, Taylor MI
Stokes, F. M. iiihnsten, illiam Jack,
Frazier id. Dillon, William Davlg, Lt.
A, F.t.iiiiiio, sotiiivueon; AloinfiioiiL :
lee, Howell Walton, Richard Walton.
The march being resumed, 'pi, now
counetry.was reached, and those graves
visited - and the usual tributes offered:
ii
address
J..lllllidieseityoiliail.4lo l bworOtil
' • P4Bobleit4.or..Dtvid Wahl. ;;
i -In Ude kinier, aUllielltraltaslxen
recited loa kliiilii 'AI , II.,! cm! a Inagiablnt
irciti#ol4ithiltiniitikrillaniitatlinsc if iflf
pi : a4ntbijAirid y,lo4itucoiViciddlai s atiqAd
li t i O i fifli l u f i li 4W itit r A k * b ' , X 1 0 4;
01 ..; icipp l cinconc Ilia 'Mug, ' Villorpf),
14.1N51111VN1 FM IF:c:riQr Rt 13998 -FPI:.
Fin:l4r4 Or gr1ggai*11 0 944 1 414 31 : 1 44 0 i
parallegaielbnt.ll6lWlßOVß9 l o7'
Inarndviby ,/inv.l.,D: yPSllilitant.:t Tho r:
, ;Low& !;griii Mien. nungo dourly. nII.
"milting, lttntitietbannedkalon prontnineed
. I: ,lll l Dr:ldicialC, yokibitieliimlretridtla"Wari
aiiifeimled i .` linid` '2ol:iifti:iijaidie! , Aldt&l
413, uarliataiY, at. lick,l# ., iai l :, paid' Via')
rfl?F°:L e t il l e liff r OgP" , l! " !' f i, '
P ;4 0.1
0 i
i :•:.1410 , 1 , :rii! , :',. .: •,,, /
- :X13lareigPlea. 11 04 14111100 :
'dgliy,l ant every portion pawn,. behaved .
In aniannacballttini theikmaalan. no
Viniciandnlnta.liVeyandLlaittellaago at
i
Oa carenionliOird , waii andated Ipeaddil , '
nicdocl'WhlteyiAanktandliihamore: , '
?tii,aiili Ili% dunin i ttMladic.4 auk 'ion 7,
itifan an 9r itlii, ipr, ljrLdAowii.o.i . ,; 11,4 N-,
* Af.,,co;;c9i4s, lielp gili4.:lllli4Fs, roi.,
''tiv wimilon.:parPaoKly..ar. 4 wu Nagai
lad*Wuc. P. Idiput. nig., Of Paden fdr a
1 biiket of dowers; ec cit to headquarters on •
Mil ntnin Ins , or thalOth.: •, 1: , ' .• ;
1 114 Ai+ *cia Cc I)eatttittil !ciao and MI
:Oilcan:Mal iiiinalcn tlia',dcfMaicatredion
a; isacMcl'inc#lik, ' Try, dig or oltho Pas c:." •
r ' Tian.; Tian.; A..iiut:ii . k; 0.04;14 . "
' ' ' ?.....-.':.,..14.........__!_.,, , .
1 1 1M,010!0)1t11 4 Mrp 'lll,Zwis.
•
4PI . siltryirsbuif • Arfidritorg, Um'
Itepublipit of &erne coo
cl ili6doff,
11 94 1 4440 Y.!
borg. Mr:miller ; fia4,l4:o* - ii0v 0 , 111 4. 4.
as editor for. About two.yoarit. - •
„ n
.
-.11. - I,6nrtittniOd 'lSfargekiet Itrn ell
*am faiptddend ctiterbed, tit Ilubbard,
Oblo; ofl Sunday, loth Lust.;, and :tin'
intuits being !hand On•hdrperatin :to
(Hato viola/leo, the juryreturned a ver;
diet of natural *Ott!, ,
• •-0nt.1.i.4t Isaac 'Hartzell, Sr.,
eras dirtying a . lie..4•Ylly - loaded' train on
street;
.*lriapee, When the
nnek,ritke broit'o; the; hories ran off, tlit.
old roan, was,t brown. under the . wheels,
dislocating his shoulder and being other
wise badly•bruised....• . •
.• • • :
-Tite•lrarri•nf 'living be-.
tweenllvartahn t rgarid . the old Pittsburg
Road, eountY, has struck by .
ightnlng on. linuday of
and entirely destroyo4. 'Thera dare
nurnherprit.grionitural •Anpplatnenta in
tilts barn sti Oat ti roe . which of coo r. 441
tacit° also de!itroyed.
,
—Bomalie,rsorl or por gy lo
sto
mera. 'hoit
"1.1.. . 4F! w teal w
sky
arlulf tutg. op! oppoi4to for it- that will
send fling tp tbn gslo4 o With :monks polo,
and. it w0n1.4 not imioncloultalilo W HAY.
to hilt noted:" 1 ,
—On l'iloyiday luorniug Coroner
Lewin Baker held an 'wood upon the
holy of Junes B. l'interson, quite an
agedinan; , erlio had eoinntitiod. 'suicide
by lianglzig,'llte night preniously, 'ln .
Ahecp , hopse; near tlio residence 'of Mr.
DaYJd. South, Strabano vUrn
shin, thred miles nurthcast of 'Washing-.
ton, rit. . • ,
Stetthenville 1.01 , 11,1, . of last
week, says: '"A r...w elits have been
bromtht into this market, this season,
but nb i+uttlecT prices have been anuoune
e4 that we aro awaro or." TIM Parts
(Ohio), CiO:uu say* the wool, buynra are
beginning to . stir thnutaulvos to that
quarter; They.aro °tiering twenty-tiro
emits for comated, and thirty-lire cents
for CMS WOOL: ;.. :
(I.llltil ii.'serieus accident: happened
on Yechle:hlay" last, in )Vtlyneslatrir,
Mercer .:ounty,i.u . a ,colo rod boy,
son etlolitt itedniOnd,
nriticeome other children pliant en old
frame of soma kind, when it fell, catch.
tugtheehild•rtlegitad ernirbing it In a
terrible manner. It was terrible to hear
his sereruns! lie wag doing well at lAA
acconnia.
Ed. Dick s on, son of John Dick-
Non, was driviag a spirited
on
(lowa
Morcer street; New Caudle, . last nil
day morning, and in :passing a wagon,
the horse becanntrimmanagoable, and in
turning the corner at Dr. Reinholt's of
fice, Mr. Dickson imnpcd nut, and the
buggy upsetting, struck him on the left
limb, fracturing the ankle joint. 'kite
limb was re-set, midis getting well.
--Ou Tuesday' morning kW, as Mr.
Patrick Collins was going to . work in
the Mines at (level:tad Landink,
counts - , he met a diaft of tire
(hung, which ignited and Instantly
hint. Pat WaS a splendid fellow, and
a bravo man. Ito served through tho
Moziom war;and was ono of the first
voluuteoM front Washington county in
Lincoln's f rat call for troops, being n
member of Captain Cooper's company.
—John Jlclntyro, csq., met with quite
n amidene, which might have ended
more seriously, several days alga', while '
driving a six Mow wagon :willss tho
bridge near time ntilroad station at Johns
town. The horses were •frightened by
the locontotive, and started to run. Mc-
IntyreWho Was at the hack part, of time
wagon, started forward to stop the
team, when ho sttnutded and fell, one of
the horses stepping on his hand, ermh-
Mg it, and but for at galak awl timely
jerk out of limn way, the wheels ; of the
wagon would hive run over Ids body
crushing him to death.
Tliursday, the ultimo, a
party of men were digging out a trio on
a road . in Mt. Pleasant township, Wash
ington county, and a young man named
John Allender am:nailed the tree with a
rope, which ho wished to fasten so it.s to
thu , tree in a certain direction.—
While he was at the height of about fifty
foot; n blast of wind prostrated the tree.
and the unlucky young num had his
thigh broken and also received a 'severe
cut over the left eye. The sufferer has
been removed to the County Alms
House.
—A very disastrous tire occurred at
Taylor's Corners, Nl:atoning county, a
few miles west ofTt mat:ton - in centre, on
Thursday afternoon last, in wldelt a
three story franao building, owned by
Mr. A. I'. 'l'aYlor, and used by hinb as a
carriage factory, was minted to the
ground, together with its contents T sonio
seventeen finished buggies, and about
eight in various stages of completion.—
The bungling caught tire on dui roof, it is
thought front sonic sparks from the
boiler. s i te. The tiro was considerably
advanced before It was discovered' by
those in the shop, anti the buggies being
in the upper stories, it was found im
possible to get them out. Los‘s between
$( . 2,000 and $15,40. ,
-LOn last 'Mimi:lay inorniog the accom
modation freight, on the Atlantic
Great Western kaliroad, incoming:from ,
Oil City to I ranikllfl 'yonatigii county',
juMpcd the track 'about half a mile,frem
that city and prociplui4l nine cars into
the river.. The lecolnotivo and' tender,
had passed tho,place IA safety, Litt, ,the
cur immedistoly.sittaclied to, the tender
became uncoupled and went over - the
embankment; and 'was followed, by
eight others- , two tank -earn tilled ,with
oil, three box cars:und four 'coal. cars,
leaving the passenger ear on the' track.
,The oil curs contained nhout 30ff barrels '
;atoll, nil of which was- legit. The track
was torn up lbr n lOW rods; delaying the
express train abent four hours. The
occident was caused by a broken rail. ;
—Henry Johnson who has been long
know ru New Castle as "'the oldest
habilant." died last week. Alts ago Ito
neVer,kn'ent ,lie had no knowledge of
numbers. bxneonversatlott with him.
some months ago, it was learned that ho
had a distinct recollection' thooltovo
intionary War. .Quosticintng -him on
his knowledge of that ward it was ascor-
Wahtoa Galan lass onasvinitrill .at tho
Siege orYorktown, which was in 1781.
!This, ho talk was the first year after ho
pros shot oot on tho farm to work. Po
w ebmo, ono' ha
thitreifi anit
a 1 64; ,
' l 3 40044 1 1"*.i4i0.11 ntil.` ho
p),* 4:44lift BPS!•.ff . hownxosgbtoonat
Untinto otuke botilooi Yorktown-rand
wressippaso ho - was•Aso anon hayo, boon
167>1t him doing. ,-:•
Ie i , 1.e,-•••••-i-J---...,:.---p-s.. -,....,--,-..-,---- •..
—Shunt is to tie superseded by.elee
tricity: 'allumbiew. , Yirgrk- uorrespon
dent mittallostun :Amnia/ timeribes
'Fermin itivention•lfuntirlving lathe4i.
idanlitsilutalitines,und other weehan,
leal furntogements, ,, iby ~ this ,pewer,
, TO ron...nitiengine . , of . t weptyrlworse
I Power , bye this, Invention :would. re,.
quire.tinlYwipitcli of :three feet long;
t wkr, dbet •wille, ; anti,: LW° , feet. high.:
!rite eost per Alay•would I,Kithir,ty-iitte.
iltlltai .!iht asteutriship neural would ,
lie required, and thesinice.now. used.
'fur end anti iintebituiry couldixt uacd
Apr cargo. i.. The 'stub bent 'mishit:we
of electricity to meelum (mil .use here.
toter(' has,ll.is lbelievetl;, been ever
tonter.l.,,A,t coediting's • :lhatery "His'
beset I steered , ., mid: tither . di Iliculties..
removed, i principally '..through the
mil of the magnet... if the invention
works us; well•me a large entices it
ines on' themachinery: to whieh ;it Is
,:now applied, ,Iti .- is: thought. that
.
steamships will Soon.ply the to
,untler Al \ e new propellhog power. A.
,machineOC. great attineitY is :be ng.
constructed,- and. will soon ~he on
;exhibit leitm New York. . : The whole
tltlngweiighty euoughto carry a CuP
'him& to J,iverpool.• can be secured In
n small trunk. , The •,se' iratific Amer,
leers considers, these. statements "deo-.
suttiunat. a n d nut worthy serious
thougld." . •.. • H ,
. . . „
Ntrutbp-it, 'party 4111(110s antigen ,
tkuien were enjoying themselves at
a picnic a few miles from Colfax Sta
tion, ou the Intlianuqolis unit Chlca
go Itailread, on Saturday, the dwell
ing house of a Mr. Thomas a short
distance from the•ground, look tirp.
The children ( (aged respectively elev.
en, eight and two years) were play
ing in thesecouti story, and the older
ones, frightened at the thiumi, ran
iiown stairs, leaving,the babe in the
upperro.an. The pieknieicers host
elled tliesmne,, and upon their ar
riyal, found the house, enveloped In
flames. In the confusion, the ,babe
ttite not Joist Until,.itainyor
%vas blunisc.consunaSl,' and • neither
parents nor:friends
,et theibild See4l7
ea :WI fliui to risk au uttenqit to save
it. ...It thissbige,of alairs, Mr. H.C.
Holt. of 'Chicago (formerly a 11;4-
dent Lidianapoliso hastily kiak
e4 the lisjOhniqf the„rooni iu xvti)ch
the Child was lefti and wrapping
himself in a, • quilt, dasiold, up the
buraingSiairs, found thC altioxit Sur;
feeated - child, told brought Wont safe.
He had sCarcely curierged from
the house when the stairs •fell, and
Immediately aftei, the room and sec
ond floor followed. 'Mr. Milt was
severely burned, but the Child was
not at all injurtsl. Tog much praise
anoint. be awarded Mr. Holt for his
heroism.
. I•ITTSBURGH MARKET.
lit' Viet{ oV Tit GAZFrTiI.
INI , );:n.tY, Julie 6, 1570.5
perry:El—The derrund fur conenissien fruiter
I. exceedingly light. owl 10, dull anti bard to evil. .
Ouc h ` ture reports having solMt ' la m s e prnuc at
16—ottatons nu)" be fait./ for
pool to Clollro.
t.tt rather dull but usteltanged, Ottlo
ut and Ohio Factory at
li11(11.1.1tti- Sinn, prime; No. 1.
$.4.50; No, g. .t.t; No. a,.:AI: Coll/MOO, $1,1104;(,3
11111 El/ 'l , lll'lT-11/o stock. of the better grade.
Is pretty well rodared and there la little or lab to.
ttutry for Dor roister kind. We continuo to quote
APpice at 7/t.t. l l!ieeute nutch., Vet . fur quarters,
snit for itolvCo.
11(;Gli--The 'arrlirattr eauttnue liberal. and *be
tudticet I. gales dud unflawed. Soon: dealens re,
pore haring bold at tr. bat 19 [nay Ix: regarded as
th• rating 111114a/hn.
FUJI :11—'14e t.tart.et If 11112.11 th%; firtntr,. but
Mute 1. 110 Inipnoetnent In lie demand, the great
proponion of the Wes b,ing in smell lots, while
prin. , ant tottnatered.. We. col/tit/CO to ontau
wv,terti tioUrt, In More, lit :5.7.") for •pring
wheat. .V.. 7.0104 for whiter trbr.tt and $117'.7.311 for
Lacy brunt.. stye
61101.1'171F.5. —Sugars. tires, w 1/111i glrotly city
toll country demand; uhlte .SlTUils
ore tialet and unchabge. •1 he following. are the
qautotious: Sugars--Porto Rico In for lair; 1011
tor good. cud 11l ~(41 1 U forrime at choice. ti'
fur crushed; A Coder 1.114: 11. Ill; extra C. t,
yttilttur, il. tor fair Ina; 913 for gaud.
al for Inoue., tautag tor chOlvv. It nu—ldug~s)a
Carotin. ht. NcoC Orleans IL/13., , pc,,e0. 7 te.i.
YROVI7.ION7 I —Markel Wady but. wall the ex
eclat.w of utrd .ablch to a tiled., tower, there Is no
change in prices. bhoultlere, e fur team; 1:Ii!e
or sugar rattraettedl 17. Clear eider
1.14,1111. e. itreaUfnit lateou. I.4ti. .11rIetl beef
higher...ll.4all e . Lard, lat e in tierces and 17!akr.
17?:
la hey;. and buckets.
bnitltS—Yfaxtetel is in *toady demand at t. g.ti.
Su detnaud lor rioter or timothy resole.
St •road'. Cathirtir Syrup, toed in
ineteml of PILLS. UPSONI SALTS, CAS.
TOR OIL. rte. 11101.yilivered. Plea-Ant to take.
Children theft: Pike FrO mite. Wholeeale. It.
E. ,ollort A; Wood ' , hoot, Pittetru . rgli,
jertly •
-
Married.
ill;NTElt—SOßUGthi—Juno Ist, .S7O,
•at the re,ddenec of the bride's parents,
- ha the Rev. J. C. F.vanx, Mr. Clark. A.
iunter, Miss Kate, daughter of Dr.
.1. Scruggs, all of ithro township, Bea
ver county; ra. •
—They had good cake as we judge
front the slice received. hole they'll
ho happy —squalls deferred for ni least a
Died.
11.111e1...1.1"--Un Sunday, Julio sth, 1:,70,
at al. ut 5 o'dock.p. in., John tlarday,
aged about 75 scars.
Sea! Advert ise»ients
GItOCERV :4TUEE
ri Bridgewater, Pu.
a. STILES :(2C) ",
Demißp'..r conif e, nett,. Use Bridge,
HAVE OPENED AN
ENV RELY I.'l ESII STOCK 01•
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Q,UFIE•NsWAILL •.;;AILS, 11'IND9111:
uLASs, FLoCII, FEED AND'
cocyrity pRoDucE.
And Iv getter.tl uli arliclet tot:tally found In pitch
waters ion. TIL4 room hat been remodeled,
and cons ettlent ly artatird, 551111 large Atm schr
dm.; Sc. Mr. John Wilco. to long Itnown to
this connounity, will give Ma permotal /attention;
large expert:inc.:, and thorough acquaintance with
the Tr.ote. to tho ',election and purchase of choke
goods. suet I nvltet the patrontge of all who with
it o lovt gsuoLl 10 the snorkel. or the lon eat. callpace. All It
J.CO. B
Indo cllllll,ry prodace wattled.
STILES COrldgewtter, Po.
jow.:ltts.
• ire sTocKtio Limits is lll/Clll.
1. That AN ir VEICIIV. Then ,
will he n ine.liirr of flo• titoetilotitle, of the (Web.
e.ter And I tltltlt.Aur; Ireriy Co.. in the orrice of
the W looflioat, of Ibmhturr. 'CU VrA./AY
MOI:N IN rcJl.`., lsZo. fly order of
JEAN V. Mel)ONAll.l)..x<ey.
1 '115:44/LUC/ON r.t zurvEigsga EP.
L." The itortitershin heretofore existing beta eon
(tarsioe nod M. e.fhwitin, builders. under
1110 :Inn of ll:ironic Ilarte a.. nor dissolved by
inningl consent unJoue I. tr;it. 0.11 aria gexonnti
•
will be Irettled by Mr. liorAte.
IV L1.1A31 GAIL:SIDH.
N. C. IiALLTON.
MEI
• -
roust; .tan I.(Er I , OIIL sr LE.—'llla
tobserther UT Ts for tale Ids house unit lot In
Itowetowo. South Dearer township, In this conu
ty. The lot cuutaisui about acres or Land. ions,
to. .1:11 good rdem mut irnit tree.. Tho
i!i ,•tory.l,lgh, with roar rooms stud good
ee:lar underneath, Attn::ether It In a dc:drable
proprny, mitt will 'ito sold hue, For further par:
ticulara Inquire or the underoldned ou thettrenit•
re.. • .101EY flAltV
or to ttuglt Garvin, nt Itachezaer.. • Inn I tat*
-
EXAIWINATION. The
exandualion of 'Crechetr. ky tbe Connty Su
perintendent, will be held in the New /irldhlen
tEnloe School btilldinz, New Brighton. on WELT: -
NELSI/AY JUNE 11th, 1.470.• COMITICIIChIC at
dock. 0. in. ..Tenchere deatriLic. to realm applics.
Ilan fur labial°. In the rchout nex. tone, cum.
mended September Ter,lvill filmic be ptiaielit.
Hy order of Mello:nil, A. D. GILLILAXIII,
jelraw .•• • _ dterrlpry
QTATEMENT of BOUNTY ACCOUNT
1.3 of the buroughpf Itochcater for the year.lblbi:
Amount of duplicate $41.2:'.3 bu
Exonerated by council, Including Ira.:
taxes S taddlemt=ettipt by bov,lfett .16
Entered at VOAVet
et ri leCtor'. per ..t ai
...net minced. from clilm againot Y. 31.
Alidenron ' Cori 31
Total realized
Ca .
Dl eavh pald D. Merl ... , . $1. 004 - 23 '
Hy cash paid licnriei .b Leala, I,talt sr: .
Ain't pil Argus .t Loral for pub
lishing account leeel, ........ 19. W 11,1?: ''=
' • • ii -7
balance to Rochester iiorovgb .. '. .... $ • i• 2
We ccrtlry the aboseatidsnicut to be a tree and
iorrect suites:lent of the receipts and expeuditurim
of tt,a taunt. mod or Rochester
n o w toe the.
year ics, and that
a te borough la now Rea from
debt of any Ilg lad whatever. 3,10 NE MILER,
W.V. JOHNSTON.
Financial and Auditing Committbo.
Attra—JOßN CONWAY, C'terk,
Itochceter. Mar T.
, •
EC
AND DEB
-• , .. MRS
lifts the largest, lkst
iolovers,.. Lilioi:l.lleletior, Ladles:, tip4l
Iroofficetvlikto, Jeveln, stn4 lairGnod!,
emstota tiles
Lathe* vlbitltig flip liter!
eral
Please CoMpaxiii*iidav
~[i;wa~'.Hnte.l'ri~mil. '~ ~,.r
tAdieh•poi; Trimmed,
11Oniietmk VAAL'
- „ . .'• • .
I;wn (-74,Itattg fihr fifklevaiiitth
Particular' Attention
apr,,A2m
Mbiretl4l
- , ..rcrrscas.-1 - hereby pa ll y all ousMaahaitter
1.1 pneetnuttnit two solos of Mad mode !payable
too. W. Craldnoad, or order, and si gn ed by W,
IL Steer, David naten sod : J. P Britton, one
Whitby for foety.stne dollars sod one foe • SR, dol.
laes, both lamb= data 71x7 XXX 1870, ao tam Mr
terminal not tu psi Roma. they being trandidanhy
obtained. - W. U. STEEP.
Dearer Falls, Royal,
- t •
Lint of 4 ppllgawitifor License at Jane
Saslow', 1810.
steritts.
Harrison Aetna', Hearer Falls bonged's,
David rJohne ton .... Home wood.
Jo...ph V. Reed • • • Iteldgewater. •
lt. Dosimeter Rochester. . .
David Agave— • Rear Brighton.
. .
LATF , I4I ItOVUM. • .
.
Jaruee Cookie • Beau Fetid •barot4l/1
Louie J. Wagner ' du. 1:! d fid
Wiiio.o MI PRI 44,, dg ; • do
Henry Boyle, ',..HhllaPtora 10 4 4.0 1 1
lA' Mom Howell ' • . ,lierr Briukl46 Den. %.
-To veal Itcaure Ma gautttlee of • not kw than
ran quart together with; other good, and mach.
audire.
Mary Aleytuder ' Ike/realer bortariah.
T. 0. Morgan, Bridgewater botochti. ,
marn://t I JOHN C. LLAILT, Ckri.
- --- ----
Wall Paper, Wall Paper
WALI: PAPER! WALL pArEn,33
Carpets, Carpets; :Carpets T
Carpets,. Capeis.. Carpetri
011 .Cloth, 011 Cloth:
OIL CLOTII! CII. CLOTH!
11,7tulosole.v! 8/avkid!
WINDOW SHADES! WINDOW SHADES!!
13. IFET(LEA,
In the State fornicrly occupied by A. S•
HARVEY. dn Bridge Street, '
Bridgewater, Pa„_'
Ix just receiving one of the tArgyst nn I
Best t;clocted Stocks of
WALL PAPER
Carrala,ollClotlnsWintlowSliailes„poolts ,
Stationery, Traveling Bap, Satcaels,
Basta.e, Trunks, Valiem Toys,
Guitars, Violins, Fluits. Ac
cortleonV,all klnila of Mu.
•
sic Strinp,
riot - k1:1 - Na caTat.sst:g;
(all sizes),, Picture Pram* Bird Cages,
Inks, Blank Rocks, Eitenessves and Stern
scopie Views, and everything desirable in
lus line that has ever been brought to this
county. Ills Stock is
CAR.E.frLLY SELFC'TED,
PorchaNed f}' in lira' Lando', and will be
Sold at Greatly Itedueed
Call snit Exnnaitte for Yourr.elve*
OCR STOCK OF CARPETS
Will be unusually large for the pet:sent
season, anti it room for the heephig and
sale of Carpets will adjoin the Store.
r23:3m]
New Millinery Establishment
IN RiUCII srrE
.11-11.5,. .. T. 11rE.4./.
Would inform ti.Jo public Of Itochvider
an vicinitl that she Ims just. opened •
NEW MILLINERY STORE
EMI
wrixklurr,
A slain dlltauce above Cons' store,
ROCHESTER, PA.
MID A MOM
MCI
MILLINERY
In nil ita brauelio: Childrens' clothing
..e. made to order, work to he re
lied on. A eallsoliened. _
`JVIRS• } 5 • PE"-
ny - 25;6mb •
5N233 Mk:l4l3OV
1311. 4 0VV17N,,
U. S. C i lnim'Agent, GAirrru Building,
C oruer GI h Avenue and SuittLitchi Simi
new rind well bieleeiteil I'ITTSBUIttIII, PA.
iipr27;Bni
HAS HEcEivED
Assoiam ENT W
DRY - GOOD
•~s3-:~L~;':33~y~
LIT . 1.1.1•IN"f4 AV Alt 11.1
IMO
IDNV.haVE.
aIEII
X 1,136
WIIIOII 11E' OFFERS
• AT
Law prises
mai LI :If
MEE
14. \ Yggi c
ILAfi i.jil)ol
„, ,„.„ 0„,
, 1 •
1 • AL:
*vs
0 16- • 4.1.0
, I 41 1.. I I I
4 314 * . 1iti4 3 ? PitYra•
C..; BP
B. )1
•
(4410111tnii .of • 14nlietiSMow
ChiWrens' Apnplt, Laic, (1i s% iinsiffy
M• any Rail 18<nr
n mina, and lx! 1.41 Clt:
wie those of 012Pragusds:
(.%IThM
...ILO°
Ihitakerrlll6 l .
Sun ......
{tatl~rum .
and frame
41- f ier . ed.
=I
..rar reh UM per Meek TYRO
a& Addreal 1. llTLBllL•ol.tartfee4. 11
rosyltelw .
25 tittoplealiffe7t.-
tseu lAVrernt
tosynktw : 1 . • .• •
-- juggagligload ise theiliWostostelass
bugloss,. and steady ornploonent." WAVY.
3T A Matreet, Intllidlelillts, Ts. , fay Is; 111 ,
tialte;ti.
I 1 cite. )(Meet% $ 70* to lo." 0" ",
beigns J. Apply to .1. A. Lieetwort, Mead.
intyllelsr
itit7rtm
leafy* -Pri rite' talarpahlon tbe de
sired Informal:1o. Mak Oen tams WV , Adams
Meta. 11,
NVew,%:Por.l:= l ";,7 - ti:Ant
oar per, loventloon , . Adorm J. Bala*
('O.. Marshall. Blela
110 Plelw
WA . ?STUD, AGWArS4I-01110 alok flie s
Ores' kraus rrefy 11M nsau will art
es due 'kande: Bamitelas Onba tad . wdee•tde;
M. $3 O el , ' 407. ,Altdiresn'ST:lAtaalwe
d, illtsburgh. m w
1 - 61001400r.“ - rit
M r
It
Deaver Se eep CDC Reset •••
..emingl. Rapids alts. Par addlasli
l'esta•nraa C Moat:rood
1A ChM
mey,.42!
grEtWastedirletijnbirst. St. laNerscor. littitat4
Ma.
lel 4 w
ptimar i kyvAgo.s e tz . o 4 l o , l 4W
fill book ha. full too = to. eiblit:Mk
er
fu Other was, or 000 MOOR. will.
ltestnerboo, Sptrttosllsm . Ina and • bf other
curious experiment*. It ear, he obtalo•dierseoil
liAll. (L in n Be. Eir ai a ,re es 7 l 4lr aili vi t
siNtriv.mttpaxwmg , %
to wkow•Xlsoeiltdflitlalmar. vadat
fun Nmense (of • sena ktpd),ll6 ll Ile Ms es
podure of dwindling. liming'. ate. • °eV It e
I ta
• year, Is.l asupetu esteeming, "Evabrltste,"
st tat gratis. NOR eleenteion. Imq refried . -
..et to all wee oat It is wklaawske, feariesa,
truthful. Try U now. 15 eta, a year. st...
Orient FIREIL. Address - BANNER," lito•-
dale, 5.1 1. foutLirelsr
Inventors who utak to take oat Utters Paawl
are *Mord to coinsci with *CNN & CO., edl;
ton of the Meal& Arafraoto, irtin have prows•
cute,' claimer twfore the Patent twit-v tot orig.
Twenty Year*. Thelr Americas* and European
Patent Agency to the moat eatenalwe In the world.
4.:huge. low than any Gate tellable vase/. A
pamphlet containing full iroanletloos to Inrenters
ie gent gratis. MUNE 5 CO.
_maeltaw)_ •
_37 Park RCOM.NOW York.
One lalion:Acfes
Choice lowiLands
VOR SALL at $l.OO per acre and ppottrds. for
P moth, or on erOlf. by the lOWA Natalroad
Land Co. Italhaida *heady bait Omagh that
Lauds, and all side. of them.. tireat inducements
to aettkrs. Pen &for oar free pamphlet It idsn
prices teems. loeadom habwhoahotdd tome watt:
:what they ahoold brim; what it wut ro.t: eves
plans and elevadons o riel different Mika of randy
nude how., whatrthe tompannientistt mt non
tr.° to ;LOW many to atfLini nut tir
Address
- W. W.PrOldeaf
myttlw] Corner lowa.
3LCVDMII. IXOTIRE.
Wine a cripple. I hare made house pliantly; a
special .l odp
One bent Nut seaman has permed a
no del of convenience, booty anti egnamosnr, De:
scriptive clreolars of Kans. leers. etc.. loth. Fon•
end informant's' of value to alt. rent flee. Aa'=e•a
orith otsm
A p usr script If conenient). 0110 E J.
cOLISY. rchitect. Waterbe v ry. Vornmod.
LIST OP ; CAUSES
For Trial of June' Term. Mo.
met' walk..
RoM Frye ad leerrrlsoure & Co.
A. S. Reel, Vi. J. R. Miner.
M T C Guithre etecaCi re tirld Maury.
Dalirople A Cu. rd S. P. Thule.
Jae. rhompstuia Kir. vs S Montana's allinr'll.
Jell %% re Ales. Fombell.
Frank Klee, el at., re Pat Carrull, et it.
Chrlellan GtellP. 11 P. Ft. mr A C It W Co
Samuel Mazaai ra Fenllnann Kook.
Vona lae S Ilunatret a. A. J. lialSsuk; Csrd.'
Tp. of hula arry a. S. B. Ilrhnv.
Sumo re Samael tiurnMely.
[Radical copy.
Goon., Hind, v. P. Ft. W A C It idi Co
‘Wlllison Trotter - va !Cornelia llanntg. Co
Charles Conk ' no N. ltriAton Water Co.
Jame. lircledt berm vs D. N. Magid..
Joint 31orpo.'s ears. la John WUnm,
John Thornloy vo C. W. Sill. .
Was. Garrard, If on. vos Ihnvaret Collins, et al
Win, b. tans ex's . . se:. It. liocklel. et id.
Charles Coal vs C. It. Tuttle.
Saute ve Some
. Same an 'Sew Mahlon & Fasten Water Co.
Nut Bank Commerce re John It. Weida.
Christian Marto no Jistirs Gavle *Judger*.
Valontine Welsh vo T. M. Andorson.
Benj. Chew's Esx's a. Was. JOlliiillll..
Johu Torrance vs Albert Tonsacc.
Willsem Johnston t s Cowls Rend.
Ptomain Todd vaJalnew fatter.
Cleary wenn% . . ;e.ll. /I„Welah, et al.
Stephen Matte •vi C. lt.lrall & Co.
1 Coates & Ins. .i ws JohnDihrealh. 1
T. 11. J.
vos Esther *. ei .I.
Frank X. riolicr et 01. V 0 (1. X. MlLpert.
James Edgar
ti. N. KICIDOtI .
Michael Grim vs Corr nhart.l
14 J.l . Mitchel!
vw Wish.L. MAIL et
Thorcton Walton N•J. P. Allman. i
J. st W. C. Mbloorn re D1'1,16111 Mae. et di.
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an a t alZsoi m &era wbo ea net
May 41k and July 124
who wen discharged for disability Wore serving
t" YOU. and grin bare heretofore received on
bounty. The undersigned l prepared
To Callao& thaw Odor at domeo,
U ilawlarate nitetaildlYWett by 00.12111,111111. Apo
l'ensiOnsfor Pothers,Noihers,
ALL SOLDIERS 1116431 A HORD FOR VERN to
I,lllilled,to 47.011 Terns Rowdy,
coil ea or stood dbrbßrge t. thellader
signed,
AMU YOUR CASE WILL RECUT". PROMPT
CLOTHING STORE.
NEW GOODS!
tiring stud Summer Wear
The unilermgmll talcs pleasure lu 111.
forming lam friend* and the punllc Amer•
any that lie 1414 jud ree..i Vol :11111 (Tenet!
A New Stock of Goods,
1W THE LATEST STYLES Poll
SRING end SUMMER Wear.
11, km,. the bud of workmen In bbi
rt . pploy. and fed confident of his ability
ent and wake up ptrutenta both
FASIIIIONABLE& DURABLE
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Orders Eisetchers '
WILLIAM REICH. Jr.
may4;7o;ly Bridgewater, Pa
VOIll SALE CHEAP.—A Anot rate snick
r of Harness Loather, Calf.Sklaft asmil
Upper ins 4 Sole leat h er —Pmmal nivinr
PARK to sell tod sa th eir advantage WWI
upnir me berme dealing: eiscwbere.
mayltive I JAMES PARRA(III.
MEM
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