The Beaver Owl us. Beaver. Pa., Ja1y15,1870. CV mutation Over 21eviekeH...-,"-.: -7 ..-- Bates of AtSiert/ids • , • , . .„.,. f Sur. 84. am. i 6m. 1 you , $a 00 I ,eir-10 Ilac o ,l to 00 $3 OD $5 00 $7 00 $lOl3O u 'worm do 3 en aOO tOO 10 00 15 09 3 . i .ms,,do l 600 600 9 IN 19 10 lo al i Nan*, do 600 800 10 50 15 00 21 OU 4 Mama ..... 1 000 11 00 13 00 ILI 00 as OS 1 culoo),. 11 11 0) 15 00 10 OD 63 00 MI OD j • ,olumu ... :1 99 OD 10 00 10 OD GO GO 100 1,51 a — dedehdratera' and EtcciWn' Notlees....ll 00 notices per dna, ten Carta. or Payments to to made Quarterly, aseept or transient advertisements, which must be paid In a trance. s(ate *Me Therm - enactor for the week erOing July 9, 1870. 4. - 1. -- VP:11 _ July 6 6 dog - 76 dm. • • 67 deg 4 71 dog. EU deg. 68 dog. 5 - 75 dog. 86 deg. 76deg. 66 deg. 85 dog. 75 dog. • 7 76 deg. 77 dog. 66 dog. s 63 deg. 75 dog. ' • :Aldo& ti deg. 78 dog. 67 deg. T. TAYLOIL TIME TABLE. cierrialui o Piesonenth v iug Feat lane Beaver Station a. tolleas : Ring grpress, 0.17; Rooming Repress, 9.14; Mall, 5.11 to. in. Trains goltig West leave Ilmver Mallon La fol. ma,: Nall, 7.41 a. m.; Express, 3.55 p. Am mommodation, 5.43 p. m.. Pitt. Ft. W. it C. FL 11.—Trales plug East Irate Rochester Station (at end of bridge} as fol. Inge: Beaver Falls Aerom. 6.03 a.m.; Boon accoin. Ina. m.; New Castle mom. 010 a. in.: B. Falls acconi: 12.10 p. m. Trains going West leave Rochester Station, Mg viol or bridge) setellows: D. F. aceom. 10 a. m.; accom.3.ll p. m.; New Castle accom. 5.30 p. to.: li. F. seem. 7.87 p. m. Trains going Kid leave Rochester (Upper) De pot as follows : B. F. axon. 0.03 a. m ; Mon ac 0000 n. 7.15 a. Pl.; New Castle aceom. '8.10•0. on; Chicago cup. 10.52 a. m; Beaver Falls lecons:l2.ls 1.. at; Chicago Mall 2.03 p. m; Erie exp. 410 p. tri; chugs exp. o.t p. m Edo mall 0.55 p. m. Tram. going West, leave Rochester (Upper) De pot as follows : Chicago mull 8.15 a. m.; Ede exp. n. 25 a. m; Beaver Falls seem. 0.53 a. m.• Chicago rap. !LSO a. m.; Chicago expo 065 p. au; !fr. Ix.- tie casts. 4.30 p. m.: Erie en,. 5.11 p. m; Beaver, 7.106. The attentioupf the public Is directed to the following Now Advertisements which appear for the first time in the RM.'S to-day Special Notice, Ranger Special Nolte's, ' J. 11. Bence. special Notices, ' Hugo Audrimen. special Notice, Beaver Co. Agricultural Society. ' Medical Noti Dr. J. S. Winans, Exr.'s Notice, J. Jr. W. P. McConnell. Ailtur.'a Notice Win. Frampton. Teachers' Ex ation. School Board. i)rphans' Court Sale„ ' Whistler's. Notice to Contractors, J. F. Miner. Nat'l Bank Notion, * F lloopa. tVatches and Clocks, J. Linnearink. store itoods at Auction, Wm, Fleury. Advertisements, D. P. Rowell at Co. Lost, • ~ T. S. Dickey. Nabeerlptlons lathe Beaver 4 1 17 r. Rue.—Tho following • named persons have paid the sums set opposite to their names on subscription to the Beaver A MUTT, since the date of our last Publl - hut. Thos. W. Kerr, Freedom, 2 00 Sloan, Frooom, ;3 00 .1..11. Barbour, Bridgewater, A. Boyd, Blarkhawk, .IM. Darragh, Bridgewater, li n . Darragh, Bunn, Baden, EdWard Brown, Petroleum Centre, 2 00 Th.m. Reed, Rochester, 5 00 t4i.M) -froth arri 'Cu "Fenian Skedaddle' %l, at the Beaver Drug Store I. Days lints and Bonnets at half price :a J. If. Itenee's Millinery and Pry I ;an. ix store, Beaver, ti gaol, assortment ,Llsays pa hantl L Julyl3;4t A r ilsttuor's, hats 75 costs. jels;tf The.ltenver County Agricultural So ciety, will hold its next Adnital Fair lu Itcaver, on Wednesday, Thursday and rriday, SOL :Nth, Wth and 30th 1870. serllik3incm.l li. R. MOORS, sisyx July 4th, nil goad; have' boon madiod'ilown very low, at Itonco's fa %srito Dry Goods and 31illinory store, dstrooi, Beaver. • Julyl3; 4i. etl - ifiuunier'a Bazar of Fashion keep the best mtook of trimmed and nutritn nog hats and dpiinettla Beaver exitinty , . rite him a ealr,t4irner Bridge and Mar t t Bridgewater Pa. - JeVatf rz! coma fer..tho beat Minium iu tho market, vilJ. 11. Bone's cheap Dry and: Millinery store, 3d street, Julyl3rit ME! .‘cltSustior's, huts 2.1 cents. Jolrsti }fats and Bonnet at half price at J. 11. Bonco's Millinery and Dry sore, Beaver, a good assortment aiwaym m 'mid. Jtilyl3;4t and bonnet,s trinuned to nr .liir at lianatier'a, corner of Bridge and Market Streets, Bridgewater. Jel:stf I - ::47•••Mulvanon Limo‘Kilns, Vanport. lti,t limo at the lowest price. [je22tf. sei:l l .Inly 4th, all goods have been :narked down very low, at Benivs fa writs Dry Goods and Millinery store, street; Beaver. July 1:1;4t - I • 12i vents for the best Detains in the sarkot, at J. H. H. Benee'a cheap Dry lisisls s l id Millinery store, 3d street, Craver.; Julyl3;4t 141( PAID FOR Woot..—Mement. Orr 1 c o oper will pay mush for Wool deliver l at their Igor° in the borough of Bea- . t.r. IVcinesday and Saturday are oat apart foil the reception of wool. tothl,3t . .%r Ilatattor'n. 10• matt. jel.l;tf I.tln LNllnuant&Tiunaatnathalfprice at .1. it. ileum's Millinery and. Dry. I iol MIS n tru, heaver, a good a.Maortlnellt band. Julyl3;it Si3.l; the 4th of July all goods hap) Wen marked down very low, at Plence's Livorno Pry I :boils and Millinery store, :4 t rtl.t,Elleaver. Julyl3;4t AT Harmer's, lints 30 tienta. jels;tf I•ost.-011 tiro morning of July 4th !louver, a G old Slevo button nmdr ~1 two gold coins: a $2.50 . gold dated 1856, and a gohl . tholoi• will ho suitably rewarded by log Win tho A 114 / .011{CO. • T. K. DwKEr.- runts for the bed I)elalita in the market, at J. 11. 'llonctea cheap Dry awl Millinery afore, 3tl ',treat, It. Aver. I Julyl3:4t NI• I K. Italian.% Tobias, only $125 NT hundred, for ludo at Hugo item l ier Drug Store. t Pledole, will Ire hold at It. :"tc ,, , - Indnatry, at 10 r.m , n Saturf,laiy 1.0, instant. They are to have, a / ginnd him.. All aro Invited to attend./ lnuttx Hate and Bonnets at half price' J. It. Itenee'nand Dry atom, Beaver,]a good ( *axaortmont al ay“ on hand._ • Julyl3;4t• Miss Slaty E. Stoke% has been ap- Ponitod Aodatant yostndatresx fir tho arose In the Dorodgh of Hoover. svica JUIOth, all goods have boon marled down verylow, at Ileaeo's favor hry tieodn' and Millinery Meyer 3 d ‘tro,t, Deaver. • Julyl3:4t • cliAni.sr," the agent far till book n :tforiuOulien, by Beadle, lair& can. 'wing this county for subscriptions will no doubt lx, a work of thrilling i rein, and those who are disposed to ow morn of the Institution of polygs -1 in thla;ociuntry,should procuro•copy o iiim work. I o 4 also canvassing for a Polyglot iIIY Illblo with Illustration s and tot dons. Thin Is a superb work and d bo In every tinnily In the county. • , inayllelmes' Pwrileited.--James L. &tine* who was committed at the bud term of our court for libel, and 'Sentenced to Aix months' imprisonment In the county Jail, was pardoned last week by. Gov ernor Geary tuid!tet efllborty: on Satur day evening. 121 cents for tho bast Detains In the Market,, at J. U. Denee's cheap Da Goods and Millinery stone, 3d street; Dearer. • JulYl3:4t LIUUTNINU FLY KILLER—II fresh sup ply Just received and lbr Wei at lingo Andrioason•a Dmvor•Drug Store. Persorall.--Samuel Davenport, mg., of the Dinneen (rod.) CfdroWcfc, and formerly ., a resident of this county, was in Beaver,, over night, last week. Ile is said by those who got a glimso of him, to be looking woll, feeling well and do ing well, all of which we hope is strictly truo. But why didn't you call at the A n'z' cog office and sea us Samuel I That's the question wo would like to have answered. Iteektvm at R. 8; Ranger's, ono car load of extra No. 1 Salt. Also, Say* Sneaths, Scythes, Rakes and Fork', Illy side cheap. And at tho same-Unto, yr call your.attention to a lot of tine Sugars for preserving purposes, jyl3;3t• Tito "Fenian SkZladdlot" 'Churning._ Sometimes it occurs that there Ia much trouble to make but ter from cream, owing to causes not ex-: actly understood, and In this muff the menufaquer of a good article Is impda alble.—ln ordinary cases this difficulty Ia at once removed, and good butter procured by tho addition of a spoonful of pulverized Halaratua to every two gallons of cream. The philosophy lot the matter is, the alkali of the salaratus neutralizes the suporabudan tacidity of the cream, and this produces Mutter. , FltUrt JAns—all siZell and all styles, at the lowest, prima, at Hugo Andrlas son'a Beaver Drug Store. Till Officers and Managers of the Beaver County Agricultural Society will moot at the Sheriff's office, In Beaver, on Saturday, July 23d, 1870, at 1 p. in. A prompt sud full attend/moo Is earnest ly requested, as business of importance will como before the meeting. By order of JAura DAnnAtitt, 1y13:2t. President. THE "Fenian Skodaddlo !" Death or Mr. Jacob litesa.—We copy the following notice from a Lords!. 'Ana paper, of the death of Mr. Jacob Ross, formerly of Industry, this county, who Was well known to many of the readers of tho Anus: "Died Tuesday, Juno 21st, on board tho towboat Roches tor, Mr. Jacob Ross, of Industry, Beaver county, Pa. Captain •Thos. Reed, who commands the Rochester, tells us that Mr. Rosa had boon sick for one month. The deceas'ed was aged 55 years. Ito was downtly burled in the SL John Bap tist cemetery, St. John's Parish, Louisi ana." • 2 00 2 00 3 00 306 s4)O MeetlogartheDeatocratteConi. mitte.—Oui Democratic follow atizens having no paper advocating their politi cal faith' in this county, last week die tributod the following circular: BEAVER, July 9, 1870. • "A Meeting of the Democratic -Coun ty Committee will be hold at the Court House in Beaver, on-Monday July k. IS,. 1870, at ll o'clock a. m. The attendance of every member of the Committee is earnestly desired, as business of impor tance is to lie transacted. The following are the metal berm of the committee, viz :" S. B. French, Baker Reed, MID John Thompson, Thomas Russell John Patton, John Lipp()kl, William Carothers, John Cam, ==MMIE Lewis Gallagher, J. Cr. Bente!. Andrew Swaney, John McCullough J.' K. Buchanan. John -McKee, Jatriem 11. McCoy, M. L.'Kuighl, Totowa: JaOkson, John Glass, W. W. Shop.4on, SAlonter, Samuel Baker, John Reno, John Shiy:liter, Nicholas Todd, Thomas Neill,jr., B. 8. Newton, • F. Le amino, Robert Potter, Samuel Bay, William Leaf, Joseph Irvin, James Beatty, __Frederick Doer. "Mimic . . ba th 'Charms *e."—T4e etlitor . of this paper was put in smelting moo.] on last Wednesday evening in consequenco of u musical visit front his friends "Generals" Wlnter4Townsend and Daugherty of "Texas." The music dbwour4od on theoccatsion relined to was of a superior type. Messrs. T. Jc, D. aro first class musicians, and• it :Innis us great pleasure in being able to state that In the figure they will aluoul balls and furnish music for thoso who desire to trip tlio light fantastic toe, —Charges moderate. Give them a cull. A "Scene" Avoided.—A week or two ago an irate actress, armed with wrath and a raw-hide, visited a printing office in Washington D. C. for the pur pose of administering summary punish ment upon an editor who had severely criticised her performance of the pro twodingovening. A "scene" was avoid ed however, by the singular presence of mind of tho critic, who informed her that the writer of the obnoxious `pan graph had just kilt for Ciiina, :and that he would be absent seventeen years. This satisfied the damsel, and she. :la thed front the sanctum in clever order. That editor had no trouble In being brave under the most trying circumstance:. The Exposition ofthe Blessed Scra mont for forty hours—or what is more familiarly known as "The Forty Ileum' Exposition"—will commence in SS. l'o tor 3; Paul's Church, BoaVoir, on Sunday 31st inst. There will be several of the itev'd. Clergy present. liigh mass will be Hung at 10 a. in. by Roy. Win. Geregan, of St. Paul's Monetary, Pittsburgh. Pr. Anthony, Rector of that institution, is expected to be hero during the contirm= earn of the devotions. The occasion is a solemn and impressive one in the/Ro ih3ll Catholic Church, and thlivielll be the first of the kind ever held In Beaver. There will he these, and other services, every day and evening, for/three or four days. / e We learn that our/friend Col. E. D. Vulay who was just reco v ering from an seeklental Injury / tit his hip, nit account of which wo published, two weeks since, law again inel/vith a painful and serious accident. )Vhhlo Inspecting ono of tho pits on ilia contract under tho supervi sion of tki.jpk. Porter and hlmaplf, he ro-. (viral u all , cutting aneglyiventh in his loft / hut about four bathes in length ex tending from the wrist upwards, entire severing ono of the .„tendons; and injuring the inter-osseous artery. 110 fell upon a sharp jagged stonolammting Uto nosh badly, and may suffer perma nent injury from the rupture of the tendon. Ills wounds were dressed by 'l/r. 11. C. McKinley, of 110ars' Mills.— Sollierset /feral& •• Yutey resided in Heaver a year br tic) ago; and his nuthersili Mends here will regret to learn of his ioeene misfor tunes. Prepare fer the COMMIS Taker. —We 'would again impress upon our fanners and others the importance of puttinOtt proper shape the Information required by census enumerators. In this 'busy harvest season, when men are en gaged, ail day in the fields, often at a distance away from their homes, it is absolutely !-Rectsintery, , that they shotiltil i leave the• proper linibireation in Aerie of some member of the household. We have airei4ly informed them of the na lure of tit& interrogatories, and every man can materially aid the work of the census taker by Jotting down the requir ed aarviorii. too Ulla at once and have It ready for that officer's visit, so that whether you rre at home or absent he may obtain the requisite information. Aaeeti Dei~e:eti. EDITOR AROILI :—The now Methodist Church at Beaver Falls will be dedicated to the Worship or 11411- - Deo.hoiertta —on sibbath the 17th inst. Services will be heldat 10 a. m. and 23 and7p. m. Rove. W. Collier, D. D., W. Reeves, D. D., G. Weetfall, G. W. Stints, A. M., and others, will conduct the services. A Oeneral invation is extended to pas lore and people of the neighboring churches to attend and unite in the services. • , This 'new edifice is a single Atoned gotb►c slightly compromised: about 40 It 00 foot with a neat, filar° and bell. It is well arranged, handsomely 'finished and furnished, a credit both to the con grogatlon and village. May it prove a Bethel indeed! B. F. CROWTHER. New Brighton, July 8, 1870., Notar Public Appointee.— No notice that Governor Cleary has appoint ed Robert Talon, esq.,- of tide place, a notary public. Persons needing any. his line will please Mho notion and govern themselves accordingly. A Hew. Dastee.—A man and a boar passed up the street in Beaver on last Monday morning. The man sang, and the boar danced, and together they at. exacta! pretty general attention for a few minutes. Admission•feo: One mit or whatever else you chose to give. Tho contributions were not heavy. A Palatial Carnally. —On last Thursday morning while Mr. Milo Grove, of Brighton township, this coun ty, was about bitching his team to a mowing machine, ho was kicked by one of the horses in the mouth, inflicting a terrible wound. Medical aid was at once sent for and a large number of plocos of bones removed from his upper Jaw. His In are very severe once but it is to be hoped that they will not prove tidal. Who hi lOhe ?—ln the Now York Tribune o u f til a v ftz d days ago we noticed that " n bung yof Beaver, Pa., had written ( Pittsburgh female soullers inquiring when the rowing match In that city would take place, how ayoung lady anxious to train could get into the ring and expressing a desire to take a hand In the racelf everything waa satisfactory. The item did not state whether she re ceived a favorable response or not. The perplexing question now is, who is the young lady referred to? Good Advlve t —Ask no woman - her ago. Never Joke with a widow. Never contradict a man that stutters. Ile civil to all rich uncles and aunts. Wear your oldest hat, of course to an evening party. 'Always sit next to the (savor at dinner. Keep your own secrets. Tell no human being you dye your whiskers, Wind up your conduct like a watch, onto ovary. day, examine minutely whether you are "last" or "slow. Make friends with the steward on board a steamer; there's no knowing how soon you may be in his powor : Write net one letter more than you can help; tho man who keeps up a large corrcepondenco is a martyr, tied, not to the stake, but to the post. Who bath Wound* without a Cauwe.—A roapoctable old man of our city was found In the bridge on Monday night,'in a dangerous condition, having bkin run over by two or three wagons, whilst lying intoxicated Mlle diving track; we mention. thlwas an argument in favor of the abolition of the license law. The poor old man hi not to blame as much as the county of Allegheny, which licensed these Drunkard Factories. There aro no ruin dons in our town, re tailing this beverage of hell to murder old diem and if them were none in Car rolton, the accident would not havo happonod.—.Men. Rep. • The VlVeei Trede.—Tho wisol trade has not opened up as brisk in Beaver as we were led to anticipate. Holders aro loth to part with their clips at the prices 'offered, and buyers seem to he afraid to tender more. The result of the state of things is but little Is brought into mar ket.. In Beaver, Messrs. Orr A. Cooper aro buying some but not dealing' as heavily in the article as last year or the season before. The highest prices they have paid thus far is 40 cents per pound, anti up to thhi time their purchases have not exceeded 8 or 10,000 pounds. Mysterious Disappearance. Lyman IL Vaughn went away from his home in Wellsville, lasting behind ;a wife and four children. lie did make known any reason for so doing, but has always proved to . be a k inehus bandand an affectionate parent, and his distressed family are, greatly concerned on his ac on about six fett high, light complexion, brown hair, blue eyes, and is about IV years of age; had on whoa he left a dark vest, brown pantaloons and water proof ant. Any person who can give any particulars as to his whereabouts Will ;minder a favor by addressing Mrs. JanwVaughn, Wells ville, Ohio. NERVOUS and general debility, heait disease, and thoao chronlc,lingering dta easa which are peculiar to fcimales, are cured by that wonderful and-valuable remedy—Dr. Pierce's Alt. Eat., or Hold en Medical discovery. In bronchial, throat or lung diseases it has no equal. fl,OOO reward is offered tky the proprie tor for a medicine that will - equal it In ow cure of all these diseases for which it is recommended. 'Sold by druggists. Dr. Suge'n Usthrrb Remedy In nu burn• Lug. Publieatiou orCensue Returns. —The following liudructions relative to tho pubiliaition of censer returns have been received by the U. S. 31arahall: 'DEP'T. OF ISTEI2IOII, CENSUS OFFICE, 1 WAnutncrres, D. V., June 59, um, Alex. Murdoch, Jul., U. Marshal, Western Distriel, Iti. lint: You awe authorised, al your dis cretion, to give to the press the Aotal population of towns, cities and counties, when complete returns of the saute shall boon received at your Wilco, and so- fair ozamblost a. to *satisfy yourself of the thorougianoss and accuracy of the work. This power, however, you will reserve to yourself, mad not allow Assistants to divulge the results of the enumeration. This will , not be understood as excusing any departure from the rule laid down in instructions front the Department,that nil the personat aspocta of the census shall be strictly confidential. . Very respectfully, Your .oe' t. 'servant, • ' russets A. IVALasu, Superintendent. Resuored,.—Wo.notlai among other ebangos in the '•Saints Rest" the route yal of Mr. Jennings Boyd's tobacco and cigar store from the upper end of Third street, to * the'north-east corner of the Diamond. Call and see him in his new "ranch," and if: you have ,formed the habit of smokjng or chewing. try some of cigars and tobacco. He keeps the best quality of both. Sad Closes of Drowniug.--tin the ieoth fnst. , two sons of Emanuel Musser, named Thomas and James, .of Darling ton township, we believe, wore . bathing in the Little• Heaver creek, above the. bridge, near J. M. Imbrie's. The elder one, (Thomas) was seized, with cramp, and called to his brother' for assistance: 1 1 James hastened to help • him, and after taking hold of him they both sank and were drowned. .Their 'bodies were :re ' covered some two hours and a half after wards. Thomas was , Aged about .. 2.1 years and James About al. We are in- Ai/Wed to $ gentleman of-. Big Beazer thwinthip for the above particulars. Slisgsdaut hut% IL—Three gentle- . men wlll be walking broadside on *mar row aldewalk, and meeting another gen tleman, one steps back to let him pass. Three ladles walking similarly and till ing the walk fell, meeting a gentleman, neither has the politeness to step an Inch aside, bat they will force the gentleman to take the gutter, oven In the mud and water. Are ladles in some things not as polite as gentlemen ruiwmmw.vmgwegipi'romgm!lmmi IMIE=3 WASIIIXOTON iIXiiiiiESPOND7CI6. - — 7 l The ;berth of, Julseili Veabiefiteo —The day consumed 4M-[he Senate in the ire,- bate on the Natieratit Otto* bilk the Chii , neee etelitten—dikqrea4 and the fordw— Reportsfrout the Indian coutry, Pro: peels of an Indian ' Wit r—/ndian af f airs .geacratly . 7-nepassage of the first cur rency 6W--Neto York politicians ~is Washington—Tie ‘ actierat J..and O . IIIM, WAstILIMTON, D. C., July 8, Ism-, „ Mr. EDITOrt: Those lot your 'readers who expect from me, this week,a Sproul Eagle Fourth °fluty letter (rein Um Fed " oral Capital, will bo d pointed. The Obserianoo 6r 'lridepon once day in the oityof.W d eshlngion thi year, is hardly oarworth note. At an y hour ou Mon day every 'white pennon who cant:filet out of tom:410; and, by 10 o'clock, the city was ;Unmet entirely in posaossion - of the colored people, Ssubmit excur sions down the l'olo seemed to have been the most popular ntertainment of niz i3a the dal, and every available . boat was put to the "'overeat task to moot tbo'ro, quirements of the excursionists. Tho groves, which, ,by the Way, in.the ante hurbs of Washington are numerous and beautiful, were filled wlthinvenile pie- Wes. . Members of'Congresi, of the Loiver House, celebrated the Ito rth differently. Numbers of them improved the oppor tunity to go on an excursion, while ninny of them sauntered about the cleambor/of the Senate, 'seemingly no little interested in the Patriotic wanner the Semite used up the day, far into the night, over thO naturalization bill. All of the Democrats, and tome of the Republicans opposed the bill. Senator Morton contended that by the passage of this bill—appointing registers in bankruptcy, one in every , county, to act ase,Onunlasioners of nat u ralization in conjunction' with the I'. S. Courts--;greater frauds than ever before would bo committed. Mr. Suinner—as: usual with hint —moved to strike out the word "white' in the bill; and it was vei led down because by striking it out the Chinese would be privileged with natu ralization. Mr. Warner's motion to ex tend naturallitidion to - Africans wukrnid ily adopted. The discussion of this bill, ~ as was expected, drew out, rho sentiment: of the different Senators on the question of Chinese emigration.Vhile there are but few In favor of our ei ing the doors ;,. against the admission a Chinamen to this country, many are afraid—if we al low them to become natululized citizens -the country will bo Hooded with them. In reply to this theory, Mr. Shurz made ono of hhi characteristic Speeches, fi it of vim, logic and good common sense, dell precating the idea that we Would be over run with Chinamen. Iftisays : "At anyzete, , . as soon ,a, Chines'. un migrithin elihnires Itsehaineter too as' to form permanent settlematds upoti Amer ican lien, one commquonis certain: the Chinaman, transpla ling himself permanently from his ow i home to this country, will soon cease to be a Chins. Man : ho will be obliged to identi.l,.: him self with the interests of t h is c o netry, t o amonatiodate Munich to' the require mute of our civilization. What gill you do with him then? (':tit von alto gether exclude him then from our body luditie ? 'You cannot, for vett must con sider that Chinese childreln horn upon the soil of this Republic m til be Aleeti- Me citizens ipso fitcto .118,41,11 a. other natives or tiro ~oil. w_ !Ow-, w illyou do with that populati -.. .. .Will it not he lo tify *. absolutely necessary,t litliik them un der the Isiniticont,ollllMiittxts of our social and poliliCarejuit'iitti.i'f" And wilt it not Ito well to COlllelell,N lOtli the pa rents wttling - upon our at II? Is there any other fielution of the p °blow ItOS.Ii ble? 1 see none." Both ,Ad,.-, or the Chi:luso .o.testion was most ably dlsettssed by several Sena tors, showing that the "taming of that groat Empire to commercial intereoury with the re-it of tho work lots °pencil a lineation, the consideration. of which in' this chputry for the next f 4 year., tivill be more interosting and i itiportaii t Mom any other. • Whichltityl they.may littal. ly conetualtau ce.rol* sela tor;wilpiiiizing Clitnatuon;. there I - ,. ..M et Ml* certain, the Coollottaddtat.ii4lleoAitpl. As the session Of Coiigre draws, to of chem. the an x Mils hoar... IrevOlee MOM anximoi. There are hood et . l. of bills, which of necessity, Ittii4eboleft'ocer tin til the next gesmlon, hut each lobbyi , t or out shier, who is interested 10 any par ticular bill is es busy as a bee, and is straining every, nerve to have it brought ft;rward. Soon the disappointed sell return to their homes, wiser II not rich 'or men, and if there is any truth In tho old adilage, that "hope deferred makes the heart sari," they will carry sad hearts with them. While many, on the con trary, aro looking, with-great cagernesa for adjourntnont, who, with their leetelY, go to the sea shore watering plates, places of amusement end rei•re ation. ' - 31ost'idarming reports are almost dai ly received at the War Department of the prospect:lot 'general Indlin' wsr.--' (tones' Sherri:lid reporti 'thin Jodi:in4 In large bodies aro moving across ; the track of the Iflaion Pacific liallroad near Cheyenne. Another report shown that since Rod Cloud's return from Wash ington, depredatkins have been commit ted on the whites in the Vicinity of Fort Fetterman. Deneml Auger with rein forcements is in pursuit of hostile In dians, and has followed them on to the . Pawnees haunting grounds, and he con, sequence, F'riesitl' Tenney,' the ouperiel . tondont of Indian affairs there,. writes that thp liawnees have Wen deprived of their Minting ground'', anti are in rho:, gor of being mistaken for hostile In dians.: A third eatiferentx, Committee to 4ettle the ditrerenee between the Senate on tl the If "use on the !Milan tineition,le itOw deliberating withoiitotty prospects of !nic• cats, the House claiming yottavell know, ne donb4 that all k'n+t tn.:die:l made with the Ludlam are invalid. • The' senrite witholii,waita s , the, ~, n itioft of th,;;:onfereitee, tei . mediattqy Mider W 311103111011 0, remove. all the N. C. Cherokee lii heel , to the Ciiierok.s: t..est of the litheilssippi river. and to pay them fifty-Cove itwee, tog, titer trite - iit le,r tent tate:ea :Leer:ling on that .cats sites. 1447. There St re est hna ted to be shout Viuttelterokees, t helieve. in N'ortli Carolina. Ii would tratr;.fot 7 e reoutre about one hundred and• fifty thothand dollars and cost of transport:L. th,n, to rid that Stale of the rash mte - A delegation of Siotiv front the norilo eru part of Decotali, have.: rr %%%%% ! t ither tineapeetedly. tovy called on Conunissioni er Parker yesterthiy at - the Indian Ofileet What their wants ore kr:T.4l4e i c are 4! l.. It IS not likely, however:that thytioient anent in order to make their hearts glad will printeld thtim with to ride hi their people oil. , , The eurreneY hill fins Houma. This is the lirA. financial bill, passed tlii Session. It provides for an increase a iiro.tniir note currency, retires forty-Ave ,usillious : of $ per cent cetsiticate, nidistributes twentylvo 'million front the eicess held by the north and cast, to the _south, and West, alio Provith for a - free • liinklir bn the four per cent,gold bond. The ,W,est- . ern members were dissstisfled, with the Lill, lint weepiest lieu of wistelling better. This bill does not Innate, but simply situ! to equalize the Vulumeof cut , rents through theslifferent Status The 'Western Shad generally tvilega while • the Northern ;and, Eastein, lose by the ry.thitrlbutlori, throw - Ai' the change will he Endued.• . More than the usual, nmobet . ;:ien York potiticia' iateartintivi hereitiCatineilie" confirmation of Thoma33lurpliy as col lector of that port. There will be .a. strong fight over this confirmation in the Senate. Both Senators Fenton, and Conkling, uro constan4y- in receipt of letters from, proUtlueut] Mepubliranior New York; runimunonding Ono . injeCtiOn of Murphy, characterulng Lim lan John ann man, and not in any way blentilled Repithill:4&" Kitt that'unioni those liere'itt:3luiPhy';;lntiu,' pat are soma, wpan,th,arrFahlentdbuni;a• ctl froin in, the early part et his administration," • i • . The General I,entl Gale° has, ilea caved returns. of nihjltitntal .attrveyi In Colorado territory; nn •the endures and Aplshpn rivers, eittctulins.nver nu area of oar.' hundred 'and any thonsand The country la well watered, the bottom lands are rich and well adapt(%) to agri clitoral purposes, and thhre is R. supply of tlinher, prindpally of cedar and Mho, suillclent Or the want rff settlers. The uplands :drools all abound:owe of nutri• lions grassos nod offer great tulvantage tor stock raising. Also, has transmitted to • 'the Govern sr of . : t m un e ,' transcript or flit, No I, oeltchool itiCinnity seitkaiinns !ix t/uttltitaic.-ip „the ; §itoc,kion iindrilistrict, embracing tenets ni an aggro. Bite area of 21,557 floret; .-"CnIF.r.. v° W l ßV i tk:". l # 4l / 4 11/BNC E • C'octruntre, Ohkq July 5, INTO. EDITOR .tart vs: - The Fourth of July Id tl, in Columbus was a grand gala day. It is seldom that atty holiday* (As K,rve 4 l act giiinoially ay Was the ',present Fourth in this city. All hands sdl and young s e eme d t o Lo t'at It." Crowds of tho adjacent population swarntod Into the city at an early hour. • some mounted on horseback, dusty parilos on foot, some iircarriartts, , spring wagons and wagons without ?springs. 'Thera were sinno mo tttt tett in old(=Tinges that looked as though they might• have been • used in the days when wheeled vehicles wore first invented. Their orintents looked a. though _our lievelutionaris ancmtore, 'shades, had risen to csslebiate the day in . an old ikihioned minder. • Goixt humor prevailed, and everybody . seemed bent on eeloyini thetiunlves, and tha day s to their satisfaction. .„ The day was beautiful. : , Tho sue , rose clear and his beams Made, bright the national hunting that profusely desiwa- Led the stroots and the publie . l.fuildings, and was reflected in the happy faces of the crowds that filled the prin elpa4 street* of the city: Tho celebration of Indepon deuce Day was commenced with the ringing of bona and a national salute at sunrise. Tho Mannerchor, a musical society, gave a grand fete at the City Park. A largo procession was formed : early in the morning by the Fire Depart -loofa. Military , and various societies. of the city, headed by the. MantuWeltio, marched to the Park, whore the Dewier ation of Independence Was read, and speeches made by prominent men of the city. The great feature of the day, however, wa. the laying of the corner atone of the Now Central ()Me LutuMelum. (iron preparation+ had limn made to make the affair all imposing one. The crand Lodge of masons ot - oitio waa preoent on invidation to lierfonu the ceremony with the ;Moto ortheir anelent eran. .1t grand proell*Sioll was formed en High street by Mason !..odgmo, Working Men's Sindety, :rand Lodge ()I'M:Loons, Ilioverti?r :mil other Munn ollicers, Trastaits 'in','daylitin and the I. 4 ire Department. 'flit. proetiooion marched to the Railroad Minion and timk the ears for the Aoylunt sitaa- taros tulle_i liest it.f the eity •, (In arriving th ere, speeches worn made by ;fly. Hayes, Drs. Sm itb Ped:,and nn oration Way delivered y WO lion. t Storer of einein ati. An 1.1- npeellon of Nie.M. i romplarstwa% had. an imposing and onige seene. ; The eereniony of laying tho stotio ; its pre.ientation to, and acceptance IT the t.; rand Lodge; the depositing of tho ros,rds ; the dodioatlonsi tho Invocation and prayers. Th 0 ttsnal,,,s4bllnio rote monies ofthe Order of Ificians, nadetin Imprpnaion on ft.lllo/10,pmatit not to be forgotten. Young Ameriia, ns insuitimn Niteh elusion., was 'on Um ranitnns, and with a . re.tles.nets that Meenie4, everliesting, eontinually icopt hanging, away a, gen oral faillado of lireWlrlts, lacking up it dint, and tho moat Miatinlical ruuket with any and all moots hand. hand. Small boy+ with torpetloot, largerlioys 'with tire crackers, occasional boys! thong to thu grandeur. of pistols which ,Imupan -1011•4 wearing a soloinn toe): of rellox ,ntagniticence front merely knowing the boy who owunl a pistol. and lirod it with such n veteran air, though ho had really served in the Lunous,.Old Guard, and roared pp kynpuwder (MK intimcy. it was long In the hours of the night he fore.tito ceased, •and tired or chins sought their night repose. lint long after the' jolly hoys turned in for repsirs, older . heads ostonded the day far beyond the period of good honr+. In rout and fun. . :Anil so the Fourth paves' itway, while all seemed joy and happlueiis, who can tell what misery existed within doors. A few litth, heads, :whit% with Weskit'', pain of disease, and aching worse at every sharp noise that startled the quiv ering nerves.. How mus>i the parent prayed for night and aileneu! Of what avail was It that the house, \ circle was ruled to tender silence, when the loitd; ,ihtorons ruticot of Ulu witty (!roy4t in the street without, penotrated the sick room, racking thu pciOr, mutterer's brain with Intolorable ntr,inialt ! But arch js,llfo—plei+uro id liidtrforetdrOt puin, ana 'pain or Pionniuro, I‘hd clog, is so wholly ogothdlrod , and ..4irlogm or the ! OA IMMI [Fur the Argus.) Our Fourth of July. ior 1114 e. uendeare Day. Mr. FAher, was en joyed lay , tts,, in Pyilllristititg: and al thatigh the speeches vireredwil they were ,pcbiitint, as L.ecame the day. No ono r uow for , awl i9l , abarated spee,inkt, they. innfer.sonte,thitt good eat, Aria' plenty of it, av'wd lmnd, yon LAW , V : then 4131110 off-hand remarks, t music, and song. We .. an alfo d to ho, hlstit for tiolll4ll.ulay at least, ill of one nebulous. religion illid-titithetliood. t No old lathershnilimithers, hut it thot:boys tad girls :main. No Jealousies or ani itiositles should he cherished on this day, its any Ainerienti bosom. Thu truth in, We should :educate ours s elvski up; to i higher ',standard of love, at all times, among' ourwelves, &locate, sioniiies to leaul out, said 'cle . .relO ;mulct. vortainly a Cheerful, friendly feel hug \VMS manifested there. The Star Spangled Banner had to be 'xiang , more than once. het behind me.. was changed to "The girli I brought with oar"--- not left behind, or sea! nave a notion to write, not ini iginarillAnii4STVA to bring to recollection Soule vory,inipressi 7 • Lde 'youtteCtoil I with!the, idstory . :of this tfiy dud. v7(1l iiiieroet botU old and young Ameritst.., -YOU Ithow thatf 41 na tion, as a man, line three greaCeiMehs In its history. Tho day' Of birth', gradua tion and dissolution. The day of birth, when Wei begin teliti'chlldren; Meitay of graduation, when we begin to be teen; and the daY • of death, when WO begin to be devils or angels .—Olt the . , first, joy generally predominates ; on the amend. atixtdi ; on tin; Wird, hope. The period of our birth as a nation was on the 9th of Jitly, 1776, as every boy and girl .iu the land o ugh 44 knOw., wheli.Atinnilieli" delegates train thirteen 'l3riliste &Midas or North America assembled in . Phila delphia and after violie deliberation upon the el/precision and, wrongs Willett the mother country hid for many years in illeted, drew up and signed the Declara tion' of Independence, and for seven years after tide event, the people under went a hard and bloody straggle to meMtain the position they had taken E::: • flue was It until tho year ,1783, that our lialepondeneo acknowledgod by Enshintl, or that We were recognized by other governments ea among the familia of nations. Tlio period we haVe Jag: reached, lacp - V - cally the moat eritlealot out national life. If you say we, I% tiro pare :wife; solditiorial roniotnitadione. T. K. N. Forty-First Congress. SECOND SESSION. SESATK, J bill granting land to Me Slate of Minnesota to: aid In the improvement of the harbor of Dun Lulls lammed. A cot 111 l lige° of mull:room was appointed on the Funding Dill. The tax . bill wasoansidered at length, and Mushy passed retaining the Ins on. interne. . ifoutso.-.-The report of the setifereina committee on the bill granting the right of, Way over public lands In California, to ditch and ertical . owners, was agreed to. 'ELM Postal Telegraph * committee mule a favorable report which was or dered to be printed for 'consideration next December. :The Kentticky contest oil election cam Was discussed fur throe hours and the meet awarded to Mr. Ad anus; Mr. Barnes was the contestant. bill topay arrears of "pensions to some IGO persons earned, was hasskiL Tho Vh•ginlis contested tuso of. Toiler ye. Brooke, was' discussed at length, and finally laid on the table. Ajuurned. - • Sowarm., July ti.—The bill for the Uni tod States and limit Navigation Co. wax passed. Several hint. were presented.— 'rho amendments Onoe to the and harbor bill by, the oommitteeovero agreed to in the Senate, and the bill 'poised. Thu corninlttee of conference reported the currency 1011—it Is the same us the Sen ate bill except the amount of the new currency to bollihtled Is fizeirat 04,0(10,- 000 instead of #l3,ooo,ooo—which was adopted. Thu bill incorporating the I!. 8. Freehold and !migration company, and to eons!' -m curtain legislative insti tutions of Colorado 'and New Meolia, passed. A bill to refund interest on money advanced by the State of Massa chusetts, during the war of 11612, passel. lrousE.—A bill to establish is . post route passed. A. bill was repealed grant ing land to a fraudulent claimant in Cal ifornia.. A bill passed to cede to tho State of Ohio unsold lands of the Va. Military District in Ohio. Several load and pri vate bills, also, passed. Several carrying the decrees of courts in cases of English vessels legally seized by U. S. cruisers, Into effect, passed. A statement of the public debt since the organization of the government wan ladled for. A ber of bills Of minor importance were passed. SEZVATN, July 7.—The meliorate.° re port relative to the navy pension !mid was agreed to. Several !louse bills were thou passed. Tho naval appropriation bill wits then taken up, amended and passed. The fortification appropriation hilt also passed. The bill to tlx Tuesday after the arta Monday is November :es a uniforth clay for the election of ltepre nentatlves vs Congress, being * antonded fixing the number of represen t atlvrs nt :WO, s'a,s p3sed. SeVt.r.ll Other hills of little interest w,.re al," p.s.u.d. I toust:.—Tho Senate amentimout to the bill relative to the ilworpoeution of the r. S. Fre( 0 00ld [migration t and to confirm certain liFislation in Colorado 'l(4rit”ry •stet concurred in. A commit tee of ,:onterenia! nu the Fowling bill WILi ordered. A resolution to imprison Woods, or Iticlutiond. for an re:sault upon a 'imitator Or Congress in that elty for a period of three month. In the prison or the District or Colombia, was agreed to A resolution to pay contestatt. for ...eat.' in rongrest, passed. 11. 10. l'i.ter who contested honest John Covode, gets 50e: Dyer retains his seat from 7tt isson ri, and W. F. Switzer, Ills contestant de clared not entitled to the ..att l e. Adj. SENA TE, July s.—The bill to remove politiral dlsnhilitics from t . sin persons ;lauded therein was paused. The hill making St..loseph, Mo., a port of deliv ery AVM passed. resolution srastulop ted milling on the President for informa lion f elative to the emancipation n. rla verv, in Cuba. The tleorgia Erill was ta ken np and the frouso amendments non ronetlxted in committeeof conference on the diplomatic appropriation bill was appointed. Thejoint resolution making tin appropriation to pay the British gov ernment to settle Puget Sound claims, passed. ]boat:,—Thu Senate amendments to the river ana harbor bill were concurred In, and the bill has gone to the President. The bill to regulate naval enlistments— ing the term at five' years after July, 1570—passed. Several local bills passed. • The additional deficiency bill was dis cipased, amended and passed. A hill to regulate the mode of determining the rat hication of antentittlen Is to the Consti- Jut .nci of the United States—The tintt section makes it the duty of the I.:10.1- th,, Cl. each State, whose lAttislatifre shalt have ratified a proposed amendment to eurtify forthwith 'inch ratification to the Secretary of State of the United States. The second section makes it unlawful for any 'State °Meer to mrti:y thereafter any repeal of such ratification, milass an ' amendment for repeal shall have been find proposed by Congress, and directs the Secretary of Stale not to make a rec ord thereof. The third section prescribos a penalty for an attempted repeal of such ratifications by State authority, as fur prinentuent from one to ton.years and a tine from $4OOO to 410,00 p. Tbo..rulos wore 'impended, and the bill palmed.. • ....SumArr, July committee of conference orate legiajativo, executive and Judicial appropriation bill made a reptirt whichlwtei agreed to. TlMarray approgrifition, Lail Was 'amended and passed. : I tersit.r 2 ilte conference report on the .tainsular and diplomatic appropriation bill was agreed tu. The Renato amend ments to the tax and tariff bill were ten sidered and some of than eoncurred in Idol mime -rejected. The Senate NU ex 'nkittling the tittle for presenting claims for ,elditional bounty, Nix months, pass ed. The report of the conference tern lid Ref , •en the Legislative appropriation 14 1 1 was at.cfeeti to. .Idjotimicci, Au Improved Method or Treating °ma., Now Mesa. of Cure.— Electricity am a Medicine. tfur method .ouchts in the use of Electricity and Sledicatee by Induction. Hy mind% method e not only pt.s to eloctUe,catent through the lady but, also, to mond - tau o itit the vitullaintr retreat. pass each medicines , Woolly to and through the organ. or patio of thebody affected ea are Indleat ed: to relieve, ydrengthen and build r.p the wilt and debilitated part- , d the system. relliclrd often wet their ph's' dun the one, 'lion: -For what diaenses ts electricity adapted b.afra Batas tomer; they atoll get sit eelio of the past ignorance and prejudir...of the proferion M auve to It, inedird Pourer. Theottere. we wand say to thematic: ad arse propme to give the cur • 'reel Ammer to the norythat : and. .r pianitted. to prove that Oar .newer is correct. Ow imerrer ekatrieity, ht *Mr of its rauditlattione, Is ad apted to Ilse Care or all "Matter what their name or uatilre. th this medial NO have cured . Indylent Mkagiimp(ioa, , hof th ese case.. It Ofereureabyatith elating . Uktre, Ckeriation 4tr, healthy action In the ot , Me Lirer: Bptent, ,Xte-,insna atiecte4 awl by 21,- history Ginaria. linrsno.!tracting to the poles of or Imp onion. Sy/Alli‘,l the Instrument whatever or Prirege;remlgn mattcr there Iv In ;the organ. Wu make a spedahy uI treating Female Obsess - Oar Medicated Etsetro•Baths aru just the *log for an female %realm:meas. It Is ladtspental bla also tei the treatment of Spasms or Pila, .00 • ow: Glom, or N. Vino Paw: all moldier. qr ittralpriaf Nes and Aar Dissmets:.pilm, Leueor Aura , or .Waßes; dll cusietisi of lieroio; (:Airs it Piarrlusa, Neuralgia, Attematimmi.llyilfwele . ()revery grade. _ Rffertakeit of Jl•rsau Treat;d : John Conway, mg. 'merchant, Rochester, Pa.: Thomas Camp bell:lr.. Capt. !Rasp Qempb 11, Mr. Juba Rooney. Refertates of Latil4/ Emery, Nre..l.ler rug, Mn : J. J.. Power, Mho Nary McKee, and mambos, of Wham whoa named ilikll ha Ores IC required. •• • 'tcame:—Otis dollar per treatiacni; ezlra arrgo for inecheleee. No extra charge brace ofel o . eno toe or enedlottedbatha.. Naireaseellow Mom an coutract. Consultation (Coe. Call and ece our ro e! , liko for aen , octerlng the abovOrcealment awl be convinced, at *nice and liesidenoe—eonsor of the Dlnsood near Po Iltidce—ltoctio.ter. Beaver cutely. P 4. Pr. J. b. WIND NS. flionenasagarathilillfo Illyrop, rood Its all cows loatentl of PILLS, EPSOM NAM'S, VAM TOIS OIL ea. 111,.^bly throve& Plonatnt to take. t.`l,lldcen like It. - Peke 50 cents. Wholesale. It 6. beihts Co: ii Ww.l street, Pittabutzb. Ih Jettly- I'ITTNIitiIt44I:IIIIAIIK ET. 9E1 , 1E6 OF TILE PITTA,LiAZETTE. t ALIIILLIAT, July 11, 1 / 1 70.i 1 LOUR-41w market minimums very quiet though them in 110 change in priori. We euntitme to quote good western brands at iyht, a n d einem linker's dour nt te.l. %Ma, 'twilit; WllOlll flour Is worth ;Mott 25 per libl. more than winter wheat, lint there it 110 In quiry for It except from lathers, whit buy It to mbs; It Is 1411111 to have inure strength than the winter. Valley lit. Units broods, Rye • flour un changed at 1 1 5. s are considera bly stronger under the iiiiittenee of the advice% trout Now Yeti:, anif retina arc quoted up i of a stun. I'LUnIILII ILL ; A maw, l$ ; 11410, 131; extra I ', let; C' yellow, 121. Collie quiet. New Or leans Mlthinnan MCILLI.E EMI Ifni', Ind the demand is 11;411E. Syrups dull and un changed. llt.tlN—Theoderhigs of wheat are Pilling %diadems - hat, but there is no fin prevenient In Uoi delitainl, and the mills sacra to be pretty well at eked; wo con tinuo to quote rod. at #1.14.9141/, and white at 1,1.30(9 I.3L—stinall maim reported at the outshle quotation. There is a bet ter feeling in Ull) than market owing to the Awl that there are orders here again from Plittaitelphia, and prices are high. or; we can report three cars, free on board, at 53; 1,000 bushels, u short buyer option, at 51. Dealers nro buying at 41050, mid furnishing bawl* Corn eon • thanes dull and while the offerings aro not large, Were is not-lutieli wanted ; we'iran report u mural sale of prime shiniest at tlll and we heard of another small lot being sold at 137—it is doubtful whether it round lot could be sold abovo $l, as there aro at present but few buy ers at any price. nye Is very dull ; are nut buying and dealers are very bearish, an they are timid about holding for better prices ; 'we now quote at 84/€0.5. There is seine new Barley ar riving front 'l'emitasee, but there seems to be uo demand just now, as it Is too early in the waxen to CO 11111 l ence PROVISIONS-1u steady jobbing de mand with regular wales at quotations.— Shoulders 133( . 4.14 for plain, and 1334 10 for Sugar Cured; 221(5;t3 for Canvassed Sugar Cured Hama; for Ribbed Sides; 17 for Mien Ribbed, and 171 for Clear; /3reakfasi Bacon, 19. Lard in tos., 17 and 18(%181 in kegs and buckets.— Um Pork, $3l. Dried Beef, 351(,12U. Married. WHITE—WIIITE—A t Wo random* of Major White in Pulaski township, Pa. July sth inst. by the liar. Jamul M. Shields, Mr. Samuel A. White of Now Ca.stio Pa., and Mlsa Mary A. White orßocheetter The happy couple have onr thanks for a liberal sham of cake. May happiness and prosperity stunt! them all through life. BOSWELL— PONTEFRACT.—On - Ju • ly 6, 1870, by Rev. S. F. Crowther, at the rusidanco of the bride's parents in Now Brighton Pa., Mr. Smith Boawell, and Jano A. Pontefract, all of Now Brighton. THOMI'HON—MALONF 4th, at Smith's Hotel. by John McFall. Plaq.. Mr..l. i..Thompson,of New Brighton, pn.,and Flora It. Malotte,of Wellsville, Ohio. DoWNA RD—WHITTEN-1M Wes:one day at the office of John McFall, Ely Innvnard and Anna Whitton, • 1 East Liverixnd, 14110.. .1) k il. I STY —I the 3101 or JIM... 1.70, at th • !leaver conitly If mare, Margaret eliristy, aged aln.but yearn, New i sem e ix. LARGEST---BEST---CHEAPESTI • B. .4 , 1111,.1. T‘‘l.lo/ nry,bertt Irot .1..1 upoo Moor's Ittisal New Yorker, ft ., tit:4o,lllthelith. the I:el . - ,: • Ite-t—telt t h el:e 11 , 1 . 11.t71,11 [l,l, t.er• r,t , 111.1 ::e:.1.1 Iti the World. 'lii,, or 1111011,11,et , of ,111: Vettl.te. the C OUtilleht. LiLettlitt ateartt the U.:1111. for tin re p. 410 Ability. I ti., iaus , ,;;.,ow. .le'. Prits mid Paolltr, Praise, it For on F.x!0F.1rt..3.• irt:ttAL Cl , n i , lAtfr.l4/.1.r•Ja!4,.1 , 4, Matri, n .44 hof', trto.4. rhirit toortfi.fte 'ray 418101101 Me thod , . - it/ . vol. XXII.. ho.,:htt Jul% It Try It. Out, V. 50 W r voltgoo of a. outworn, or V per year.- 140410 /1010. iiir.r L. 1). 111)Uttg 41 Pork Itow. 1,, York. 1:1; to. • pa, tar it,c, C is'4. Y)! U rk 1)1)1... 1..% It PI'N from/30AI to Jalmary 1, 1,311. ONE U,.. )1.1..% at alll pay for b - IVENFZI,Y 64 do. :Al ma. a Mrsitth '4 11 1! DAILY SUN. ' 1. W. I:NI:LAND. York Mil PiTETS Invent... who tetelt to tat.. out i.ettatti arc advi.ell to counsel with Mr NN.t lit . editor,. of TA. Sienliftr Awricin, mho have pnu. utel kisints boom the Valeta 0111 Ce fur tiler Twenty • Ten, Thor Atu,rienn and European l'atont Argent!p ta the must cstetted,.. In tie world. Clow. gett low. than any other reliable aette.,.. A patnita• ket tentalnlnv. hill Inplrtictionv to inventunt to ' , ld putl... MUSS .si I•al t. Itow New York july:.l - . , • - • Newspaper Advertising. A Book of it.cinw , ly printed padre, lately Lam ed, mewing a lietof the beet American Adverds lny Mel Inuit, Cla lug the /1111111.1. circulations, and fell 11/1111(141.1r4 COIIOCMIIIC Ina leading Daily and Weekly Political and Family Neuepapere, togeth er with all thug.. having large circulations, pub itebed in the Intenutof Agricultnre, &C.., dlr. Every Advertiser, and every penult wt.,/ CendrillplMol I/CM/WM: loch, lOU find 'Me hook of gnat value. Maned Iron to env ail dreg:. on receipt of dric.l cents. tACORGiEC P. IMOWIELL ic CO., thibliehem. No. $0 Pith New York. Tlieliittaburgh cra.)/.eatler. In Ito bouo of May J. 1610: .'rite dm of (1.1. Itawell.t. Co., nbleb I•mwe t 1. 1 .0 tuTerootlog and valuable book. 1. tlw largest toad beet Adi,ertbilex Axency in the Uni ted Statio. 1111111 we on elieertally recommend It to the attention of tho.e who deeira to advertbie theirilinaltove stieutialeally Owl s7nterati tall) lu such A nay; that la. en to wale the largest amount a publicity fur the knot expendi ture of nionef." llaf3i!!! SAXON GREEN., I. !incline . ; will not Fade Costs Less than any . other 14,20 , 0 wI II pain t IA muds surface. Sold 14 , 1' stn 13ettlet•ts lit PAINTS. J..H. WEEK 2 & CO.. Manufacturers. 122 Norte Lib Street. rettattetptiLi. PROMPT. HONORABLE. RELIABLE. t 4:ENTS WANTEI) .seer .its, town stet t. vall3ge for the largest tool ints'it •itresssrni Dih„LAR 1101:ttli 1,, tee .ametry -ONLY (INS endor-esi by the I , ailbir Papers end Exprs4 th, Stm•. Oir entrench sat , sfactiou, Mir prcunutue . lo 10/11010• ac ...10•11.1. , 0, • 101 rttlr tlco 1100.0.--ito,ooll sllOl Vtkinlgo • out 6.9111100 010 r 11 .9 ,11 . 10 : 0 , 1 . 101 our 104•110eTe 010,0110 hi amount nil shier ronn.mp m fhb. rein., Ft 'ft 1 . 1111 1 . 1. A IN 11.111 t to SI, V. TI10:111 . :40:11 or. 130 ,r , sicril Stmt . ,. 31,100,,,1 .11 1 i r.541%1 158 1•• tr, et, i'ldvn.v. .__ . • 1) 11 1 , 1111IDE and Bridegroom,. tor limns; Mvll, fnhe. in sealed envelopes. 1111 W. A 11/ Cox I. .13SITI1OMANC1', t d. SOUL CIIttiIIIING.LA 0101dertal book it show, how either sex ran fte.eltust. soy our they wiris, 11034011 r: t All ',Sta ses+ this ismer.) It trade., how 10;,[01 rtiL , Aide ter. Sorcerfes, litrantattors. Ilentouokerr, Itliettnerirm. Spiritualism, 3larrLigo (liar, and is Ilettoetnit woutten, li•llett for 2ti WILI IA 11 S. (1.)„ Ntblirt,cry, lintith 7th strtgrt Philadelphia. Na..'.. .trlttw 11111: MILL And the Palle. Schools. christku, Charade?, blini s tern. Inclo.o.lToscl, e rn, and all cabers. Ws tan.. to act an general agents tot that new and important het& entitled the OPEN DIDLH,nr the /land of lisd 10 the After' of Wu, by Her. Jo.. Mph Dag, D. D. Tbis'Worir has • mist. mission to perinea. 'and Is tosaly repeching theearnat and hearty anew.- malt of allevaugetical denominations. Tangent,. no work presents grater attractions in minister,. lend It their Mapped, everywhere., It to Ina the werk fur the Omen. Apply for desaiptire.circo. tar and tones. Stale the territory yon whit, .tc. ILD" Ptuspeeton book.. faminbeel fee d'art. .1. It. FOSTER k till. • _I) Able] Lock Don int Pittance:b. Ins. LOOK HERE. 5A41N11143 AND adil/1011119 GOODS. Tho ondersizinsi bens lasso to Inform by f r iends and the public resorally or thatin!bes te Lao st rec Jueived a new stock of genets tat style.; for Spring and Summer near orhlcb be offers at enrl moderat rates. ' GENTLEXMNS Iet3237SIIING GOODS, • • IXINSTANTLY ON BAND. INothisnr nude to order on the shortest notice. pssnkrid to the peptic for past Worn, I hope by elms attention lo Dimness to merit a continu ance of the woe. DANIEL DIILIXII,PA. IllabGt: sr. BRIDOKWATICR, - attar t:4:(1 New Advertisements. BM GROCERY STORM In . Bridgoivater, Pa. tic (JO., Pair (braer; .11Car The 117,7;110, HAVE' OPENED AN ENTIRELY FRESH STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, WEI:NSW/LIM NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, FLOUR, PEED AND. COUNTRY PRODUCE. And In aNcherel all articles week, n tnd in ;Mtn cmthertkin. The stole room kas barn rateettcled, end courettlenUy arranged, with hrge show win' lowa, P.c. Mr. Jnitn htlteti sn long kturrn In this cummanlty, will ere his personal attention, stye igriance, awl thonnigh acquaintance with the T lathe eche:don and purchase of choice gamete, sod Invites lb., patrolmen of all win wish the beet gentle In the market, at, the lomat cseh iwhe. All kin& of country' produce wantrtL J. ISTILXS CO, ihidgewater, Pa. jattlni. • New Millinery Establishment IN It<ICIIIi:STE It. MRS. S. T. NEAL Would Inform the public `of Rochester . and vicinity Ihnt she tuts just opeurd NEW MILLINERY STORE ON 13121C411T0N sTulnirr, A sliort distance nh•w Croa qtr., ROCHESTER. PA. NEN A MEM RE MILLINERY In ull Its br'ttu•bcs. Children.' clothing. Shirtrt&c.. :nada to onto.; work to N. re• _ lied on. A cull Sone-Owl VRS. s .T. PEAL N E NV mr25;6011. BOOT & SHOE STORE, NELSON'S 1.11.040K‘:- ~A[uxt►. noiir.sTEß. The Undersigned, having taken the Store Room formerly oemipb.3l by STI WAI2TIfcNVILf4ON lo~iGwtlw attention of Tlu• Public Gonorally To hi. titot•l; of . 1) - 11 4 4114 1 1 31 0E 5 14 a fliton4 & SlipperB. Custom - ..\1:141is AV,)rk NEVI' coN:4TANTI.V ON [LIND 13.1):,Fy6,i;LL•erad'-' f 7 ANl)4*-ritr and ho:41 Quality (JAhl, AND BE voNVINCEI) that lic , elh. a. CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEn. J. D. MILLER. ritirl::;ly • Digononol, Il.w•laster. Reduced Prices! Speyerer & Sons- Ilare just If eturiunl from the Eu.t WiTII A. LARGE STOCK Or GoOOS, Houoit Lowest Cash. Prices, Ind Witt .ttne Gooag AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR! Consisting of Dry Goods, met:riot, Prr visions, linniware, llaiw Cop s, and Shod ; Rope, ()cum, l'neking, Yarn, lion, Nails, Diiints, White tend, oil, Dotty, gneensware, Wil low-waralont. Feed, ! • Grain and' Ration, varie • Lyn! Prints,Nlnslins, Tiekings,lN•lains.Chccio% Ainiscas,Jcsuut,lllnitits,Crash and Hosiery: Moo. Tuas, Wreak Fagan, Syrups, AloisasoK Carbon Oil,. !,MID blots. of the fklebrtittvillintern City AND NNW CREEK FLOUR, Just arrival and for :ult.. Wholrnato and IME , At Pittsburg Pric•e:T. - , 200 Kegs Wheeling Nails: (NT CAR WHITE' rail Land I'leader, (rad krosi !Swim/; A ; 1.1171. tits t k of W itO Le,;nl and Paints A very superior ,iardit) ., nl Striimz Wet zel's nail :do; fp! Arrired eiml for sole. .11-hnlepolt mat Retail ALSO, U E OATAWIIA, ISAI:ELLA -WA I mt,. , ,t,„ It it 4,1 fur Ihc r of f 1 tp . .:‘ , . / 14 . . ;t n, el l ei al. quid delicious Conco'rd.ti Ok our nwn vintaUe, for - 314.4110 ml and 14.-Lerammtal nirp....A. /ire highly Rr Clllllll/0111.1 I v 1110.41 W 110 , 111.4.11 *They are a 14.0 Agents 'tor the 'KNIYPEN MOWER AND l U Ami I'itt Nal. ['tow Thanking the Public for their pant pat ronage. W hope 10 merit n liberal share in the future. All Goods Delirered Free of (?urge You can rely on nil goat being fresh, as all our old galas were sold nt auction. SPETERER & SONS, aprl3.te New Advert liwutenta. T locraf il jgrao ll. ;nd -144 ‘ ,. ten of oAmlpl.mWw (mass; . We otthorribet -rwSdleg. Ih." hoomple of fienver —on lbw of IA fo. Ynduidoo, Hr., dec.4.• Irto of New Sew Itk:cy tusw,Llp. all Wows luitebted Us wad robe,: &IV IN: le•Pri to Make halllrdilfP Pliourat, and tbon Lahwo molar& d wilt invosysst them dulv aatl.,siticatnd for ISCUICOICLt. U. VILA ,f17.).N. Jr PVACCIIii; 44()(3103 a. to ,-, .a‘, 111 it '..1.. a 1.) .1.1 z. 'rho 184d , filPm Aecruni el the ratail of JI fiA ',V.A. A ill cell ut Pular Auction. al fie 5.14.T.0 4.:441 occlipkol toy said ItePs.j..l i.t at 'it ticf,c): 0/1 ..11011 ,7 CW, IKTO. It eutir.• %•w\•.' ; ,, e1146 !o•i '• O.IIA Dry Go,c4A, G r N a selT ce , (O Hardware , . Iron w., And Aril , le • nnra.y !o , r• r.r tin p frffili trsSo Torn nt Prr-11.,11,11,11114.11.iic0t 111/1 It!t,t111 Al 1110 Sur, 1;,.. 4 4. CPCI •lay of .Ir, Iron, s 10 1±u r, Is,s,se. of 'snit 11,111*. V 1 .4. lIIi It Y, 1y1.1.1w -" • - ' • • A'I"I . OItNEY .AT LAW third 'Wed, Barrer, !'a. t 114.4 'our! linow, nearcr. :51 1.1:11 = " WONDERS OF THE WORLD," r.:4 e# Nil ai.Lertirelf , le. Did at. lu.ot ntitnell .uirWripth.ii lvvok ever plod.ited .etl.l fir rirntharh. with toilful at ('tr. 111 et. Y,titc. )T r aci* TIIGNECOND (IF A.H.STEPHENS Gnnt P.l.tory of It.r.War I. now rovlr. AVI& Cut Cire,LLIN. h tarn. At..l o Mil 4,...mrpt6m of I Nag, t.ll p:1. llohlnip IlilladelpAlA, Hi. jyoklw . . ;; , 601P U R CCP • •C_A TAIA RA (21kDEAF.NESS 1.15 ...lulthe re • Dirt bids Xan cured 4r( Unit and I.) ,, arne. true. Addr..4 Mx. Legttt, 110 • TINS Is Nl' revr, w ith 41;:1•, oP of v , ;;rd . a)!I rr C.l, by tc:urn p:cturu of your Ku. baltatod or a tir o a name and date of mar. rink. Addt,a W. FOX 0. lirarrer. No.ll, tru!tuni ills. N. V. .Iy4.llvg A too mure AG Eri/CTaro WANTED 'for ouc hhe C.. i:AI•K.-a 0.1 Imo' Itnek. In th, world, Hey. %V. A. ILUNGLE,VS NATI:I2AL. CLISTOII to v(rigr u cicir dlsertntion of neer 'Fever, known opecies of licioor. junk, Fuhrs, insects. tfeptil..o. 4:c., CaUV OHO) by yin amarand spirited Ulu— nations and rt-picte with exciting and amn vin:an • °Notes of tlicir numituid neer., It of the famous Loudon four volume edition. r lii. valuahle arlditiunr, tom tle, works of oth, r tinenthlturi hatursilata, Nonni!. Agnosla. Wood. Witwns Adubuo, mut iitall trolabi.7 to Mit* eamt • ,, rt of pane. Evcr7l.44) 114hted with It. old mud yomm.lo ammo, country. Nothing. like It In the dant. &rads report pnolt• Rom to lilt tier day, and nc.II In comarction Ito. 131,4 and edition II BIM., ,stsnt. Send for 111 to.tratril drculor and out mist linerst terms for Rook and H. 'tunic& mu, Pullicher - 1 00 l'hcolnut St. I's. . . I KO I•luttisi 1 collie Insurance lAnnpant want. , a monkey Of *rd Atresta; Afro, a I:lo.Kl:eheral Age3l( rorriti.- thltal and virinit); also, a general ATeur for ti..rman of Irun4,l‘anla Ad.trro, the 011 Ire, Xtt. 112 South dttt Ht. Phlls'd. Jyti.lw THE GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY! Dr. WALKII3IIIIII4 CALIVOMNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. Z 3 l Nora than 500,000 Persou mom . IVouldrrful4 rant Iv.. erect* :?: = .:IVIIAT ARE TIIEII,-`77.-..-ft I >it/N/1. 7T:i't . of Poor Ito r .., 1,1, 1,1.111, Proof flpic ils, and Mel too. Liquor., auctorcd, eptccd. .1.1 tirchni t,. pl a tl,. :LAW. Called TOLI• 'ltt -lorrro." ac.. that 1.. d r trl, to L. t.l AIM rata, but arc In'- Inr•Leite . , neat.. aunt the loth, firm', see Irrom of t übiorqu. free t rum all Alcoholic fill min lam.. Tbr,a. the l:at EAT BLOOD Ya' II Elt end Life laving Piluolphy a I..ricct ltcnos.aor and - Invlzuroor of the Cyr carrliaL! ull ,111 polo/Mona matter. sad reflor• leg the tempt! to .1 !tel::!,: . cella:COIL Nu perfull ean take t4...12:11tere a, ,:er , ileg to elm:ties.. and canalit 1 1 100 •41, torn° !Loa.] 10'c0.e.100,1 • ed the tolne• Ire not ot,tra,,tot pan,mt Pin Salta, Of other mean-. aid an. :cal .I)rvass woh , l repass. Igor Ittrfasanintter) A: Chronic fibril. naallaus and Gout. dropophlia, ar Nadi. deletion, lilillotoy fgt. adueas, wad - ternilitrzii Fever.; Ellsettors of the to I Illadtler,the•• flattend 11 , 1721 Nurk Db. ar • c.t , tre.l 1.% Vitiated Blood. whic.l4 rally'.l 111 , .4! - 111,:eln,tt! of the lif.:pretieo 41r:rano. I ,t . r.S. tt..dett 1.,,,,.,1 oII.O.CYL/ ) . 1.. Lod its 101.31:1.. toeeth,t.e• tOoLt Irtat• t.ruptten• n,..1.0 it 'l,l ett•trt fed t..ot to CIO Chow.. It o 1: ott jot . 1., Krvlo :•rr• ti:• • nr 05.5 hi I.IN. • n. "lOU, ;1114111;: In lin. 111. f I' • bi 1•111.....1•. 1!1..131111‘01l. rs.Vrr.• I.t• 1411 0 " ent CLAIM. nd n.rhafi 1:2 . • en, ti aronn.t r.tt A Itottl”.. I,t ....1; • Ittennan. tt sVALKEIC. lruitnetor, enudnerte nl., N. Y. it. ‘lt•ltt IN A I.! .I.)no_^,;iott and Ar;ent,.. .t..th LtsttfOrula. and Curatturct.',.. N VC' SOLD ltl A I t. DLL t0t1 . . 4 T.i 'AND 1/I.:A Ilia, Jalytt:tw _ . . _ . (:ENTS WANTED. yslo PEI: PAY)- i by the AS! FtHIrAN Co. 1it1P,74.1:4. MAY.S. or •T. LOUIS. Mo, NV It the ••Elaetlc .I1C11." .11 marrantutt for .1 !trim l'rke it All ottorr machine" 2. - 111 t an untler•roml *old tor #l5 ur Int. Infrlo,:ruausta. Addis-..lin:TAltoN IAt.:UINE, Co., `At. I•rnis. Mo.. t'lntazu, 11ft-burgh, l'•.. or litoton. Mua., jeltint itu It nes% tnt! ltUnor.- $lll IL I . )A 1 1 :1 - o hrralfittnerntents. liescrilttlne rt'r uhre Irre. Atttlre.44 U. RAND & CO., Ltltlttle• lord, She. ykrlttSto `LTA\Tk:O ANENT`--T,, not tnr 110516 vs. maker the ••Lockl4tllclt." (ante on Moth anti I. the only Ile•nsetl nntlatr.lol Machine nob.* for ha. 11/W1 sau. Lfrellowcil by 4, heeler Groner A Rake_ ,r and nnwea A to. All nthec ondel•rceallnlaattlellaehlhen.ld for ham than SW are inrsingvinnat4, awl the t•Ilorr 111(111..T 1b1121.1 Io prottocutlost. JtillN -141N. Cl-11Iti a CO.. Ikatun, 111•••.; etianco.lll Or St. Lou).. Mo. rjet.l.lal Agents Read This! :$5O to $204 Dec Meath made by Aleuts SetOvE THE HOME OF WASHINGTON, oil MOUNT VNIINON AND IT* ANMOCIkTION., try J/NA. , 10.V J. IX:W.I;4J 130 Illoatrt th.tod paper, llnntlionnely hound. rrld only ley lin. Very Itbend term. elver. K. on roc itnr Met/1041 l'urcniar. nut notice 41.17 extra Wow. A. K. II A 1.14 S CU., Illattfottl, yo u r.. tw WHY DON'T YOU TRY WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS? They are a surf ,itre i r ,tiwe Throfit, Odd, e'roup, Dipthcrui, ttaarrh, nr llottrseiws,:; .11x1,,(1 .411(VW SIMI Re Mt' Itg fnr Kidltel/ II je.4. .1: - . cent. h r MEI rr.r..10 prlre, by .1. tZ 1.1.1.( , 1;, 34 11.1'1•1n , 5..14. N V '"I'D 1W I'lll'. 1:1W1:4 THE NEW ARTICLE OF FOOD. 14,r org-Fire (ii,/ A goo run boo f grow PenooLt o,• Groorr,n , tf sn.l iio.s.' P.l RIVE, niatoffor f arra frroo ow, Irish .1100 or (tirro- Yr4' ll . Whirl , trill 000ke.O.ririlleitutrIA (If Moor Jkoye, /Ma it 11/.; wornliN trj Co.6trri , , Vremax, ('hot RAND SEA MOSS FAME CO., 1.4r1• Kam. N. Y, PL7tation.Bittets This ronderful Vegetable, Radom , are is the shed -anchor of (Wert& mut fl• balloted. .13 a 'Palle and far the aged and tangidd; it has uo equal loamy slomachies: As a reme dy for Um Xereous freebie** to which lihnUl4 tire emeeially subject; it Ls so pertaeding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, temperate or frigid, it acts as a siwcflic in every Sp*. cies of disorder which undermines the bodily stronfili and breaks down Me animal spirits. the sate Ayala Drug. 'olar:3o.l;ns ~:~ ~:, ~ El El IRE 11131
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