The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 20, 1870, Image 3

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Cleveland it Pllttabarjgbild.
"Hug Rest leave Beaver Station as follows: Moe.
ram; Katircss, 0.17; Evening Itlpress,"l.l4;
5.14:11u. ", • •
Trains going West lesve Beaver tits : lion tu fol.
inw.: Stift, 7.43 a. tn.; Exprms, 3.65 04 Ae.
memindation . 6.43 p. m.
PHU M. W. kg. golpg East
kaVe ltochmier Station (M end of bridge) no 'W
him,: Beaver Falls Mann. 0.02 a.m.; Imp octopi..
7.10 a. m.;.New Castle accom , alid a. ta.: D. Fain
amino. 12.10 p. tn.
Trains 'going West leave Rochester !Ration, (at
end ur bridge) OW B. atom. 10 a. In.;
Edon aeeopl. 3.19 p...m.; lirleltight,vlPress sAIS
p.
in.; B. F. accent. p. '
Trains going East hare ltdebester (Viipen
pot as fellows : B. F. a0Mm.6:(13 atm ; moon Ile
rem. 115 m.,• New Castle scam.' 8.40 c'to;
Chicago ap.10.52 a. ism 'Bayer Falls SCCdII 13.15
p. W.; Chicago Mall 2.06 p. nwcitrla am. 4.10
cidesgb eg i l*ln; Erle mall 11.10 p.
Tmr" iktturedWillieedeete&
pot m follows - taiga 8.151 d as.; rle exp.
doormat; As...
Kills :1=131.7 10,111 .1.11 4'.11,1/1.
The attention of the.
to the follovrlng. Ailvertliienient ' a
which appear for . the 'firs; 'tithe, In "the
Aware today s • • - r
special. Notic!sse.",..........WlLl.AndfiagAb
Speelal , 'Notlew i 44/149 Staines:ion.
Teacherts Wentfeli eirThoWinglit
Adv'Ortisemeilloi,
.
Sowing Machines; S. J. Anderson:
spacial Bsrgainr,. A. W. Erwin do Co.
Clothing, Schiff dr. Stelufeld.
,
Nabooriptisoteleultlearitoster Asa
gust:---Tite* folio/aim Inamod venting
have paid•thereumesset oppodefisttallar
names on subsetiptron to, th i s . flenVer
Altettii, elope the dMo of oar lea pabll-
cotton.
John MoMehon, Beaver t • • $2 00
E. 11. Daugherty. Doevt, ! ' , • , 200
S. B. Wilson; Bay ,
J. S. Calvert, Near Shadiela, 200
James Eakin, BrightoOp., 2 00
R. T. Taylor; Beaver, 1 00
George Shaw, Bridgewater, I'2 00
Ow/. GresalsavAbsopeel , ..—. :2410
Netlonittllahk, NOwateiiglitonc /00
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.1111.:,.....`aa-,-...1•1111
A Lintia:e called 6&L kido.ticsts ,
for and told him he most retrace• some
uncomplimentary' word* or tight, 'There
was no retraction, and when the lawyer
left the onkel his eyes 'Wore black and
Ida nose bloody. •
AT Hanauer's, hats 81.00:
1,4 atm Hata and Bonnets at half prig°
at J. U. Bunco's Millinery and DrZ
°eds . /Wore, tatctiltinetre
AT Hanauer's, hata delta.
The *liver County Agricultural'
,•iety, will hold its nort Annual Bair
Beaver, on Wednesday, Thursday and
toriday, Sept. 29th and 90th 1870..
ape2o;3tuos.] ii. IL . MORE, Sec'y.
SINON July 4th, all goods lutes loan
itiirkod down'very low, at Borioes"111 1 *
vont° Bry.Mooda,ssaketilltucriJd 4 tre.
3,1 street, Beaver. • Julyl3; 4t
1.1-0-ilannuorlillai.ar of Fashion keeps
the best stock of trimmed nna nutfim
nwd bats and bonnets lit 'Bolivar omint,y.
five Mtn n crill, corner Bildge and Mar
ket streets, Bridgewater Pm 311-s;tl
121 cents for the best Delslas to the
imirket, at J. H. Ileum's - cheap Dry
hoods and Millinery store, 3i street,
nsaver. , ' , Julyl3l4t:
.f.rilatiatier's, hats 25 cents. Jol.;tt
I.Ain us Uatn and 11,0pnotild bglf priick
at J. U. hence' sNilllitiery and 14;
store, Beaver : , a good suisortment
always on hand. • 'Julyl3;4t.
r,O-Ilata and bonnets trimmhd to or
.lwr at Hanauer's, corner of Bridge and
Marlefstroots, Ilridgewatdr. jelf.;tf
Z-frlkfulvanon Limo Kiins, Vanport. •
Bost limo at the lowest pra t *. [ J0221f.
Sods.: inly 4th, all' gockl.4 have Loan
marked down very low, at Bonce's fa
vorite Dry Hoods and Millinery store,
wl street, ]leaver. t i ,Julyl3;4t
A vial; let of Millinery Goods are now
selling at coat; at Will 'Sealth dr. Co.'s
('heap Store. •
12 mute fur the beat DeUlna th .101,03
market. at J. 11. 11. lienee'sl - eheap Dry
• (mods awl Millinery atom, 9d:sw4,
Waver. • ' Jniql3;4t
AT Ilanauer'N. 'Ladles tios!e, 10 ,
j enta.
els;tf
, LA DIPS /WS ii1(11C31111041 at half price
nt J. 11. Denee's Millinery and Dry
Goode store, Beaver, a good aaeortment
always unhand.
A wilsig lot o' P. Ks., Victoria, French
and Pacific Lawns are now selling very
cheap. at Will Smith a Co.'s Cheap
Store.
Seen. tho 4th of July all goods have
lava ularli4xl.lo4en very low, it /alleol
lavorlto bry hoods' and 111111hiorY oittird,
:41 street, Beaver. Julyl3;4t
AT Hanauer's, hats 50 cents. jals;tr
===l
121 mots for the bit-Delarns in the
market, at J, H. Itenee's clump Dry
iiiKAn and Millinery store, 3d street,
Beaver.• - ." July
WE hay . ° a few more pieces of those
plendid light Prints, only I.S cents per
yard, at Will Smith & Co.'s, Rochester.
tin Kg Ifets and Bonnets at half price
at J, 11. Bongo's and Dry
I i.,(04 store, Beaver, a good assortment
always on hand. Julyl3;4l
SPLENDID Bleached Sheeting, 21 yards
a•ulo, only 55 . mote per yard, at Will
smith dc Co.'s Cheap Store. •
all goods have benn
Start: July 4th, ..... -r
111114:N1 down very low, at Bence , a favor
ite pry Goals and. Millinery store, .034.1
street, Beaver.. :
'fits Sly quaker Hoop Skirt is. the
Lost and latest—for sale toy Will Smith
& Itocliester. Call stalely ; tp pecure
I ta rgui r
12k cents for the beat. Deisinc hit the
market, at J. li. Bence'a cheap fey
4;ooibi and Millinery store, 31 street.
iktivcr. , , Julyl3:it
itecravan at B. 8. flingers, one, War t
leral of extra Ncr. 1 Salt. Also, Scythe
sueatlis, lieythea, 'Rakes and forks, for
Nate cheap. And at the • same time, we
ct ,
eall your attention to a lot of tinelEtagars_
for preserving purposes. . 4y13:3!
•
TUE Oaken! and
. 74anegeti or the
Beaver C,ounty AgrieUlAnral Society, will
meet at the Sheriff's aftlee, in Beaver,
on Saturday, J , 19 23d,1679, at 1 p. m.
A prompt and full attendance,* elLMellt•
ly requested, aa business of importance
wilt come before the meeting. By artier
of JAMS* pAnaarm, ,
President.
,• *lir )a" 1 4 {!i 3 "T.— a
n o lo n2-131 e b:&at i to 44 1= 0 :" L—.
iiirchmage.
Weil, suppme it hi, whet of Meat
the Beaver Radical Outmost
Ww3MZX:lgAialC s Z : : bl
printing "the Wild Rose of Beaver or
the rival beantkw of Bort Wanteida,"
and isn't it now engaged on "Toneaqua
lila Pride of the WyandoteV , We th
titigt=4oollVlCl
isooawndeavor to engage the writing of
a powerful and tbrUUng WO entitled:
"drizzly, or theltithbVeoted
her of Seismal's." We can
,promise
the public a rare treat when wolay this
story before it ; and In anticipation of
coining, we would modestly urge every
body to '•aubscrlbe" for the 'Anovs at
"9 4 4: 4 1 • • • 7 • ViLbil:
Loafers Look Out.—An Eastern
exchange says:
"Eightoon young men have boon lined
110 each for habitually 'loafing' on the
steeeneognetaintSWinne
All right. We are to have an anti
lasting ordinance In operation in Beaver
111 ; 41 A 9 PAVIe PlidlMO,. till's.. PS Alt is
strictly enforced, and the tines as heavy
as in Boston, wo will guarantee an over
wholndligh-,atimeighr trtilitio l before
twelve months expire. Who disputes
the proposition?
At the Falls.—A party Of ladles and
gentlempn of this,War vialysil
Falls ina krical ItrioylrOWCAlteM 111
Motu quo over there, and aro confident
in the belief that water power Is "laying
around loose" n that vicinity.
1 litiaaiiiitii;V:A t iKon.—The
Methodist of last week says: We learn
by a cable despatch, received June 24th,
from fir. Hurst, that the German and
Switzerland Conference, which met at
CsArdhe odur
tbe V , 44 , f 'MAN=
I 44149$ O I
total affirmative vote of the ministry by
this addition reaches 4,940, the total nega.
tive remains 1,5e9, and the grand aggre
gate becomes 0,535. Three -fourths of
6,535 in 4,901, or 45 less than 4,940, the
affirmative Note s /FRI, pdta ,the result
beyond all contingency.
New Paper.—lt is stated that a now
woe will soon be tatted in Now Caage,
to 'be ale teWeliee Vaik
It will be edited by Capt. R. G. Dill, re
eently•conneeted withPD. Sankey, sag.,
tyrveatio thejournal In
new pett y I t
Int • • •
le •
ddnt tiblica in' II
Brat number will appear about the lat
of August.
• We are pained to learn that a little
child, abmit two yamQf age„ *longing
to Mr. leferaffah ( BWL: Aelh4r, in this
county, was badly scalded on Monday
afternoon of but week, It appears that
during the preparation of dinuer on the
dap' of 'the OniortenittV a
quantity of boiling water was thrown
out of a window, beneath which the child
was playing, and falling upon him ter
back pealell,l4s kiead,,lips,„bmt and
alitilksAterer - WpMuntil
Tuesday evening in mostiexcructating
agony. and then died. Mi. Booth and
family have the sympathies of all their
neighbors.— Wellsville union, July MM.
, 200
pact to to relieve and cure an inflamed eye
by dusting irritating powder into it, as
to expect to lubdue and cure Catarrh
( lT
m " ther= d p2= f r e°ll Z
head) by the use of irritating snuffs or
strong, caustic solutions. Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Remedy cures Catarrh by mild,
soothing action, which subdues the in
flammation a n d restores the natural se
cretion of thelinteouafollicles. The pro
prietor, R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo,
N. Y., offers $.500 for a owe of Catarrh,
that he cannot cure. Sent hymen on
receipt of sixty conti. Address the pro
prietor as above. Stud by Druggists.
For ministers' sore threat andCbren,
chills, nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Alt.
Ext., or'fiolden Medical Discovery.
JO/ 5 0
They Need Counisel.—lf the mor
al, intellectual and ambitious geniuses
who spent an hour or so. last Wednes
day night hp Awing clog thipcof pi:l'th°
13°it141140t11111. ef.AniTY) 414611,
in Beaver, will call at the residence of
any of our ministers they can learn of
something to „their pirmanent advan
tage. They will there have a course
pointed out to them which, if followed,
will keep them out of the jails and pent-
tontlaries, to whose portals they are
manifestly tending. In case they failto
visit 4ear9 istmour elargpme i ch,l6,
attention of Constable Griffin is respect
fully invited to any future demonstra
tions on their part of a similar &erecter.
Their names are not unknown, and we
can tell thorn noW that the people of
Beaver will not perinit "'night to be
made hideous" with any more of their
clownish performances. VAntax.
A Useful Table.—To aid farmers
in arriving at accuracy in ascertaining
the amount of land in different fields
under cultivation, the following table is
given by an agricultural cotomporary :
5 yanks wide by 968 yards
sicnt
prbh ; l l o 9, ng
contain
ooig66l4ondsidibl* sy
by 121 yards long contains ono acre ; 160
yards wide by 401 yards long contains
one acre; 220 feet wide by 169 feet long
contains one acre ; 110 foot wide by 300
feet long contains ono acre; 60 foot wide
by 726 feet long contains ono actel 1 , •.,
Marelage,stad Deastik.--Why 114 it
that the marriage announcements are
immediately follnwed '114.' obituary no
tices in all oorpipers? Does death fol
low so close on the footateps of marriage?
Is grief the page that carries the train of
happiness? % Doe" the tomb open wide
Its dark and ponderous Jaws beside the
nuptial couch ? 'Tie the plan of life.—
We read to-day of our friends' marriage,
and wish them 'Joy; to-morrow we see
their deaths recorded. and say, "peace to
their ashes." Our merriest songs are
timed by the foot-falls of dosth, , tind the
"silver i•hord" is as fragile as a spider's,
and the "golden bowl" is more brittle
.than glass. , _
The Shortest Method lbr
toting Interest,—We have received,
from Prof. 11. 11. Lipes, of Toledo Bust
-110,14 l7nlveralty, the following short
method of calculating Interest, which be
insures to be correct and reliable:
For months at yr cent.—Romp
in 0:4444 p4l the 1
attd Atlielplf An Miff UM Alm b 8 of
months.
For days at 6 per cent, — Remove , the
decimal point'thVoo plink to tha n left,
and multiply by ono-six tit the number
of days.
7 ! tor edaL t itdd A " Per cent. subtract
8 " 4 " 66 I
9 .. 46 1 3 44 46
A True Nuelle Mer"..—Whik the
driver of the :doge coach, one day last
WOW,' *SORIA the , vos# frtmi Cumberland
to Somerset, ho passixl on the roadside a
largo black snake, measuring from eight
to ten feet, and wblleendeavriringtriklll
itthermake ran berme hlmom the aide
of the stage; luto . the boot. The passen
gers in the hack were greatly frightened,
and all Jumped out, declining that they
would go no further unless the snake
was killed. With a great deal of labor
the baggage was all taken out, when the
snake was found In one corner of the
boot ce2fTertittelleg
j ff n
ile
The work on the' new building oat
the Poor noose farm, m.,progressinif
finely, as we learn from a gentlemen"
who was recently there:The joists iurve
beim had' on' the , lieeolid 6terk, abd ►t is
believed that the house will be oturtp)otatt
on the itth of November, the time Used
by the county and the contractor,
:. Illovetllo l l .: " 7 e‘ ''
• not been
ilbUrealltittelat In - healtb' *lir driibriser
an , ha to Sadlerd Springs
to - r ratan " :
elaxation from - n
siel wok and an Indulgence in the pare
silent lkdierdeonnty, may be the mesas
Oflrmpletely restoring his health.
lIIBIRWIRP•Beeident.r 4 : O n
last Wednesday, ; while Mr: Robert
of Brighton township, was en
gsged in Snowing with , a tnaohinoi he
! plied
broken In two places. Dr. Levis was
14.40u11 6 .nit r PlOrffelmi'f l P4 PIMPS
the fractures. The patient is *MY i!n
prdiggeill 144.0fi
IlLarimpamaa iesitmallr.XoWoe — From
one New Castle exchanges we clip the
—The bee has always boon quoted as
an; example of industry; bat the Ne
sbit:mock tp. bee Is a prodigy of dogged
Mr= latltiZatt
E. E. Sankey, of the above township.
which in fifteen days filled a honey box
Winches long, 14 wide and ten high.—
iupt fourteen other hive! which t are
noWlttlflis ColititlOS at thO raft , .
—We have had pretty strong evidence
daring the last week of the "total de
pravity', doctrine, judging from the
number of cases of wife boating, swin
dling and other striking cases.
LOn the 4th inst., Col. 1). 11. Wallace
and lady wore driving on Washington
street, and , in turning the corner or Jef
ferson street, and at the same time en
deavoring to pan' a coal hiam, the wheel
broke down and throw both out, severe
ly,but not seriously injuring them. The
horse rait-eff homeward; 'smashing the
bueintvgdn'tp pleoreirrnat
• iihrisebeet 'lnterfeltente. Earg...:•Ou
tBb istl in t.; at t llbt*deribelit'iteeher,
4
C 6 4li t . .0; t,." .owls` *A°.
4 0 Fixieu , gam JUN, eilPd, nevtkaly
nine.. years. . B. knid 'been. In.
maim aceopeehrierpart,muld his
was that nnalpettigl."'Fbr i 'itiartylilara
thifdteimiatttl'ldildd
1Ve:. 443 0 4 / 4 ...*PWACl` lO4 ; 4'd
gio yougounie qc.,,DAlghbort and
blends. who .lollowed,bis..‘rentairibi.to
their finel restinwplnce, on LW Friday
afternoeiniitteet Iro the lithetarefri *Melt
'lrma' bold: by inn*. lain
- clik 6 . 4
ird 494111 lteneroun(tlend,anet
teetionate limbered, and ~-aar indulgent
parent-kin paamod•flont turiodrue:i' ••••
Expematee. Vire.
casokers, whieh, s Ilrouyearir 'since, half
burnisd es oily tic Terthind: hairi
just done the tame service (or Miller
Qua Gram lias),lor
was ion lbspl , lourth of dnly. , -It'irtber old
ettiry:‘ . .A , Otay - Piwkei of tr tag' *reit
aTithind 'Multi:lilt:an* stable iiard:'The
le r) sitailvignited. The wind wait high.
Tink,pet remelt of that boy!s fourth. of
ially,s,,,,nwenty-two betiding* destroy
aL I_Loss , from 115,000 to • 00,000." • A
moat'. expensive jubilation. This, or
aintrimittig hiAnitoly worst,' May occur
ia any ronith 'OfJ lii any cliy a / 1
fe'r„thei :rrtillmtlen.of childish love of
Xgrent many atlas and towns
alreadppeohthit t h e sale of the little
in
eeodlerieu Bunton wilt 'net have'oile
fired - within tea att Wilyiray; If
the police can prevent It; and Keekiik
will .P9vf, probably follow.,the example
SAltetitedlet State Committee,
forPeatisylvania will be held in Phila
delphia on the ettiOth` and' Bth 'of Sep , .
tbtilber t‘.. n will;tio 601130u:4 •of
too delogoiei riCateach, pasierel elCarge l / 4
the Bishop residing in the State, presid
ing elders, presidents and professors in
colleges and seminaries, agents of be
nevolent societies, and editors of Metho
dist papers published in the State. The
exercises will include discussions on the
following topics:
"Methodism, its Growth• and Present
Position in the State." Committee—
Rev. 'Messrs. I. 11. Torrence, W. 11. Kin
caid rind .1. M. Maris.
"The Typo of Platy :is:Creme:try to the
Highest 'Prosperity of the Church."
Committee—Rev. Drs. tiorgo Peck, G.
D.-Cerro* and•F. Hodgson:. i
"The Charitable InstituUons of the
Church." Committee Col. John A.
Wright, E. H. Worno and Rev. 11. Mil
ler, 1), D.
"The Duty of the Church in lalation
to the Christian Sabbath and the Cause
of Temperance." Committee: The Sab
bathot—htev... A.„ llohnea tiT l l ). D„ * lon,
trfteoF utitrii.. igtali,s,
Jaz edit; ~ an ttev..P. mbe: w
"The kklueatienal Interest of the
Methodist Episcopal Church In Pennsyl
vania." Committee—Rev. A. Wheeler,
D. D., ltev. J. W. Jackson, and P. W.
Shaeffer, eaq.,
"The Duty of the Christian Citizen to
the State." Committoe—Wm. H. Alien,
LL. D., lion. 11. L. Richmond, and Rev.
H. S. Nesbit,' D. - D. • '
Thanks.—We aro inatiotod to Capt.
J. D. Dunlap, of the Steamer Sucker
State, for Mos of Western and North
Western river papers. We are glad to
know the Captain has more regard for
the Dyne htriaseenymE v
the ulAle safe
ty of e property an transitu on Ms
steamer, than to sanction racing. The
St. Paul Daily Press of July 6th, says :
:Some of the papers have highly sense
itional accounts of a race up the river be
tween the Sucker Stateand the Keokuk
i which runs
. botween 1A Crosse and
Winona. We have )u'it had a Oonversa-
tion IrUh a gentleman who was • pass
enger on board the Sucker, State at the
time of the repotted rioe ' flossy. there
was no race or any ; idea of, one among
the officers or passengers of the Sucker
State, and if the Keokuk prepared for a
race, as the report says, by taking on
board a lot of milamable substance to
make steam,
.the offieent of the
,SuckoF
State were not aware of it and did noth
ing themselves. The Sticker Slate did
not, as the report said, lay alongside the
Keokuk and start out with her, htit the
Keokuk started out half an hour ahead,
and wbou the Sucker State ran past her
It was on her regular usu4 a run, making
her trip without any regar to the time
made by the Keostuk,'whatever may
have . been the preparations for a race
made by the latter boil. In race as 'far
'as the Sucker Stateutas glummest, thet,
was no race—and the report of it was II&
This is by far the most, pleasant . and
desirable view of the matter. For to
largo portion of those who.ride upon
steamboats—especially ladies—the idea
of a race is an extremely terrifying one;
and If it should turn out that any of the
magnidOent,boats that. rim from thiscity
to Dubuque or St. Louis, should indulge
In the rbollah and criminally dangerous
pracUce of racing, the trip of pleasdre
and delight would be ono of terror—and
as 811, '
PePregri k'Y a I S M" V ar.
lion . ° the passengers- especially would
this be the 'case In regard to the boats,
whtch.titalddllAWdild in the Practice- It
la a great credit to the Sucker State that
she was not forced into a race, and that
Capt. Dunlap , has ito much care for the
Weir land obinlbreof hlekitisseitie.
BALLOU'a MoirritLY MAUAZInaIa FOB
Auourr.—PNmpt to time comes Aaj-,
h x Y a . fee.t.tiPant,'ll
with a remarkable stem of good things
in the shape of reading matter. The
opening.adlcie Is as Illustra i tel :chapter
on billiards, and. then follows pictures
of Havana, sod severed 'engraving" of
Interest to the general reader. Among
the stories are tWo Ins yarns of the Ars
qiiiliy;seversd for' lady readers, two tot
children, and tales of adventure and
daring.that all must ; On the whale,
Ballou's Magazine is about the best and
cheapest PUbliaation to be found lii this
or any other pountry, for it is only 11 GO
per year, or 15 cents single copy, and is
Air itdiefyi *Bake stare le the
1 , United States. Address Thomas A Tat
hot, Boston, Mass.
!i N 1
itrefiatfc owitpF
rto 9k 8 PkWart . Pit 01 ,
olireqrsutownbUnh fo owing
from tiorl Pittsburgh annistweitd, to
r w fil *llt i
4 2 it tAt Li r 14 1. 5
747 at of=
.1 lit 4 1 11, 1 1 1 4/ 0 is:4 11 .10 411 i
;meeting of the-Incorporators and ,
attaitholddril • Otlthtft Rallintors, Phis
burgh and Continental Railroad Com
tarlyr2..lhel at liallevil
vtlslr,sa l=z i
sue stamen Mallous g Mi ' rM
i irge l ! y r, .ent i g 4 L. 'A I A n t, 4 s
Reagitap&c. T
Richards, ok Mount. lead; 3. M. Os
borne of Rellaviller &II Chamberlain,
of Leeoulat A. Waddell, of Columbiana
dingt df Qidaeveeteti tisk, Whale
11. Terrill ; of Nashville. The Board I
elected was +idtorwardes caned to ardor
Zi,ktTtisg i pw Erg
tare. The t ier teterposed rail
road was discussed, and it was resolved
to prpooodmithonbAelsy petensplate the
survey from Belleville to Renton some
sl i tzdieNe4l . lan:), , El l sl l l2r-
Ea atre - e7 Prwitdrzt; o=i
u'x'rga
••n•aicide.; it watOreiselved • heat dads
member of the Beard act as a committee
ordttil iisk•thiefr ireotellokFreldlstricts, to
secure entiscriptionof stook for there'd.
Adjourned to meetr at Loudonville an
call of the President. •
huiti
la MidiUtilLiit i
nine 014,91154 , 4 0 t4, a triage con sling.
a partietfaallics ("Lad 134441 U dulled
in front of our residence on Mount Un
oils street, and aliOting from the vehi
cle a gentlemetrUinelkt isid -invited us
to take a Vfle.. , rhoovening being vry
pleasant, no pastime could be more de
airable,at)4l.Very_koolOte Weill comfort
ably enisef•gyed with the party , and wend
ing On'iway °Vim the beautiful' road
southward: ' lmmediately - after, passing
tho village of Mount •Onlon, Mr. Wm.
gkwiliat andbdilannirdWaiiier
seated ip, Trove jamtwapitlon, Rey, W.
K. in a ludttfie ftttle' odivitiony,
itt sarid4
IL ass ~b ; eds of
wodlkk&Orval' .ent
situatiou_nirther on tho same , read, the
party liiktielliiftetijaiod plc-nit
provlowiteasvhich we re
turned Wain' lieratia'Sviabing the happy
pair as delightful jufjotatuay through
life's long pilgrimage aawas thus beauti
ful . prelude at tho outset. difflaare
Molitor.
Pitiriii4iskagavtiatiag folaista they
owo it to tberePlilYee,PilittAthe commu
i yto delne44 that - thee°. Who assume
tea responsible duky”sit eompoundir
and disperadng resits:Bless should hat •
thixA 4 4ol 444 k .iirecWiii 04144 1 50 of
their .busduess. ,- Laws, have. been en
eet.ea. already' An.APY,Pla, * S tate°,' P r°lld.
lug Dugan parsoniciestretus of engaging
In 'plutimuicy Shall; Brat pass an e*-
Suninatkus betereisregularly ooludituted
Board of ,Examiners, and . wo trust that
our -legislature • will, before long, do
eatuethhig hi this direction. The news
papers of the day are teeming with in-,
stances of sad and fatal mistakes, whore
human life his fallen a victim either to
want of care or to downright Ignorance
In 'those who style themselves "Drug
gists." We are glad, however, to coo
that thoopeeplb!soort illpitrivi.atello dif
ference between an edutahst apothecary
and tistignemt. vendor of adulterated
of t 4 ldeft &AU, iresibleiss dri4ij l
"female pills." In • very 'abort SIM°
his Mr. Hugo Audriessen, the gentle
manly prpprietor of the peppier "Beaver
Drug fitsire," gained the confidence and
Pigronage, of the.leading PhYaielanst:of
this neighborhood, and his business is
daily increasing. His stork' of drugs,
trugleinp. sted.ehemicolai tspf, the best
4411kYidnd ;Wall massiiiied,airid two Ido
not hesitate to recommend tho "Beaver
Drug Store" to the patronegoof the pub
lic. Mr. Andrlessen is thankful fbr the
encouragement already given him, and
assures us that ho will always endeavor
to merit it by adhering severally to his
motto:„"Atediralscatayera.'
XI timers.
irrom toe Lionence,,tooni•i. Jun 15th.)
EDITOR JOUILNAL-1 ColltiMs to great
surprise upon reading the communica
tion of "Plaingrove," in your last issue.
I could hardlYeredit the fact that Wash
ington and Greene, the only Democratic
counties in the District, had really mo
nopolized the member of Congress dur
ing, ibis entire apportionment—and yet
such Is the simple truth. With Wash
ington county always uncertain, and
mostly Democratic, and Greene with her
overwhelming Demooratlu majority, a
continual dread and drag upon the party.
Beaver and Imwrenco—depended on al:
ways for the Republican, preponderance
—hays ilaibieddleolt 'i , .heweirs df woad, and
drawers of water" for their sister (aun
tie& ogthaDkistrki A friend has Winded
me a late copy of the Beaver Radical,
.00ntainingiconiumnimitlon, from which
I clip the following extract, although re
ferring more mulicularly to Beaver
county, yet gives additional weight to
the clear and forcible argument of your
correspondents . ,
'There is no concealing the fact that
doe in Beaver county there is a dee seated
feeling againstteagek renialehi ' ed
to Washington and Greene. T partly
grows out of troubles dating yearn
aaggoo,, when Washington and Beaver eon
s Muted a 'Congressional District, and
partly out of recent ditliculties. Watch
legion county made the district , an hits
enjoyed nearly all the advantages of this
apportionment. The first term was lost
ttitohgla the defeictiett bf Rethiblicand hi
Washington and Greene,. and the next
two terms ' were wrested . from Beaver
(Lawrence standing with Beaver' after a 1
l=enetruggle.•;ffleuei, a good , view wa
led and wohninntedi but the com
plaint is against the county alone. Two
years ago Washington county. again
I claimed the nomination, and contended
bitterly for it, and Greene finally ob- 1
tained what of right belonged to Beaver.
Now, Greene Is clamoring for the last
term, and if she obtains it will leave
both Beaver and Lawrence, the only two
Republican counties in the District, en
tirely out for this apportionment. Thus
Washington and Greene, both giving
Democratic majorities, having defeated
the only nominee from the Republican
end bithd.Diatriet, will divide the litho's
of the ted years between them. • This la
more than the Republicans of. Beaver
county feel like submitting to. We are
not speaking now for ourselves, but this
114 ;Ie
is ling,rsnd if the Republicans of
ve county wgire 01110 upon for ious
e ions Oil waluld almost, if dog
ofu to unanitiadusly,,demand a sepira-
Bon."
Yet, with this state of facts before us,
I have hearA It Intimated by the friend,
ofietieiskldatafromlOlGlAllatt uhfids
he is nominated, and the entire ton years
accorded to the ediathern fide of tho Dis
trict, whoever'itE f alight be, should be
defeated. This would be generous treat
ment, truly,
or - s> re. ast'
Mu. Entvon Ttetnifed'States has
now an area of about three and a ' half
millions of squarorellea—all Europe ban
1 4linittle r liseres `.PF iNcirliStkollill Ear
forty millionat wo double it in about a
g9porat4ort. , Hy, the end of Um reaturyr
thin' brigs haie tts`
eighty millions. In about eighty years,
it will equal thhitesent . poisniation
millions) of all Europe. Thomases chil
dren uow born who may Ilvo to see that
time., • And what an epoch will that be,
If this republic but maintains , its unity.
Anditmay and will, if "young Ameri
ca" but cherish the memory of their
foreettbsirs, and imitates their virtues.—
FrelmentlY they ishonld read,at least once
• year; that incomparable Farewell Ad
dress of Washington, and ho profoundly
penetrated with its teseltinga.-, We have
had emmgh, gar a nentuM,of distinion
and war. The school house and the
church are now oar strongest bulwarks. :
No wonder, Its his:skins forward to the
anticipated groWtb brills beloved coint•
try, with immense solicitude foe her
Eating prosperity,Vashirigtosi asserted
that "of all the dispositions and habits
Which lead to pollticarprespekity,
Ilgion and morality are indisperudble
aup pit ih ti• , , .SO Inuit MOM In
tbat, areateastbk..X o 4.Wr ;a*, do
waildo,faiad.? . 'l , : I =.l: Y. - i gtV) 'i :t
Bat =ratio :Use bawl& , 24 i t : *
iiiiiiisysida*lbill;fbletshillo , offer'
to the 4iiids bi ifttitttyildi t F l o wn
of the i -lbeebtisii•lM,;,...f 4 1 !.1 4 . 9 0 ndrriii'lil
iiitibitii lithibivp!:lo l 9 '!1,1170 elate
-810;
tided
lo o N ve of I •
.4. i 1 V. .1 t ,1r1* .4. :A w an A
. giPt•
491 N 11T111/ 0 19011414 , PR 0,
and Abeillat bi AP; Übe , 'fliltdeateboli..,w
aniPtilitkedli that i 000 rWe the Tird
could seed latirititoit .4 6 40 1 * .ait.tha
ago - atiterlialridleif ilk o, l l llooind bob
iii*elatbraittie i lif / fletroihiirtiiisci 6
FTO!'f!t• 119..qtal i 4 7 1,.. t,tl4 l lm he
VArifOri4•M d •. 4ll4e.et P 9o
'IP : . AhP. criltt,O . P..:_,.iii . 6 gliPto
who, a tow years__ . 0 woo ot, mord
Ihri,kbl WA. Ali WM.*:,init , onnn
Ow e i e d e dkkensrpoca II I ORO. PeciPtei
by liboburtrobastariAiliarnie6, !and dti.
c h al iod:ol uitiblObi". width ilmbred
upiia hftn, ; for tawny wateilwave; lon i a .
with diatinelehed ability;re; l i g *,
of liriVi#o4 43 4 _490d, k' hi 'lnsialOrs
I 611) &400 10 .h4 iP ital q-S0 (4 0# 11.
Hq.4 1 114 , g tiAlMlli!t_ *l9 l t4.Wit 4-
rYiin Wil.ifignilYr4o4..o3. In
the sstb year of his iligiN; ,I .1. ii.. U.
The Democracyuf Beaver comity are
requested to meet 'tithe natal plarea: fur
bolding election In' tha several election
dlittrietii;- on SiatirdilYt 13th day oVAu
kitet 1870—Iti tfie Mitiethipa betvietni thb
hours of 5 and 0 o'clock' the
,beronghs from QM klior pti.-rfor tho pur-
Of eleellog Anii: 4o / 8 i644 o*n each
elect ion, I li4rtrictto IWO in. einintOr
vantion a the !I:0004 10 mo Au Bowmen
Monday Lab .month at 1.0
o'clock , a. lel.
ticket to be init.° ed at the •eusnliig
general election.'' lly order of tho Dem
ocratic County 9Mitnitteo of corrcepon
penro.' ,; S. B. yllinm!,,cieu.
1 . ,
.forty', - First. Congress.
11ECOND 44 EPIXIOII4
- SKICATE, •fillyr . credentials Of
Senators • Anthiatty and' eruigin, re. ‘
elected fdr siz'yoitis twilit 4th of Mtrich;
next; ware priscriteSt Severn! Meal WWI
Plissed. A cotntaitteo ' df cenforence was'
appointed on the , iss "hill. The appr;?i
prhdlon bill waa cenildered,and antei4-
meats reported,;.4reed t!):: }:aecuttße.
/Sersion—adJoilnA — ~ ,
lifoosn.—A nutehrir of .wore; In
troduced. :A itimitttioir.deciaring .that
the FourteanthWad Wlftewithintielaw of
the amendment! , to".the Coiititutkrti,
hiving been dtili "railfddb'y,thiillGleglet=
latures of the several 4atid.le
all Intents and pnre'eses as a part of the
eihnstitutlon, and ,as, arieh ire 'binding
and Obligatory on :the E.icrnilliev::Conr
greea; Judiciary Of the Several .ti4des
andTerrfteirles and all, citizens of :tire
United States, was adopted. The Senate
amendments to the Naturalisation WU,
were concurred In, and the bill passed.
The VIII providing that pork packers,
lard renderer's, and those engaged in
smoking Mons, eurlagmitsts and others
known Its provision dealers, shall not
Im liable to the ),41fruil teat levied on
etimukw,tosers, and reudiung any suck
takes.assessed bog not co/ ecovl, wait
Passed. ,-The Senate amendments to the
Naval Appropriation pill,. recommend•
Ington f rarrencesn , SOMS and non-non
=mania iir otheri:' The recommends
tlotnewere agreed ill 11114 A &afferent*
committee entered. The Peruitti joint
resolutymt approPrlate 11.50,e00'A0 pay
apemen of Input dglegatl9ns iiAtyash
tagton muted, ....kfter thearansaction Of
some further unimportant matters, the
Bonseadjoumod.;
i SENATE, J aly —AI number of pri vita
bills were ruried:lncluding one grant
ing a Penshm of P 0 per month to the
widow aeon. AWc.-XLays, killed in the
battle of the **leeriest. Also granting
land to tho St. Paul and Sioux City rail
road. A committee of conferonce WAS
appointed an the army appropriation
tell. The report of conference commit
tee on the hill M 'navies° the pay of
()rand and Petit ',Furors in the United
State; and !Metric'. Courts was agreed to.
The Sunday civil appropriationisill was
considered, nineaded and 'pimal. Ad-
punted.
llotron,The Sonata amendments to the
army appropriation bill was adopted as
a subetitnto for the Senate bill on that
subject. A joint resolution relieving
Insurance companies front' income tax
on undistributed souls carried to their.
contingent fundS, war passed. A con
ference committee was ordered on the
Georgia ; also, another one on the
funding bill. A resolution to print the
index to the Congressional Globe in one
volume, was adopted. After some fur
ther unimportant business' the Mouse
adjourned.
u:l4 13.—The annual Post
wan amended end,:paisel. A
resolution 'to Brian 20,000 additional
copies of the bill to enforce the Fifteenth
Amendment, Was adopted.! The report
of the conference committee on the tax
and tariff bill Wits agreed' to. Ales, the
report oP a similar committee on the
funding bill wan greed to. The Deficien
cy bill was repotted back with amend
ments, A number of private bills were
passed. Several amendments to the de
ficiency bill wei:o adopted. Adjourned.
Housr..—A. rein:Auden directing inquiry
as to the treatment of a colored cadet at
West Point, was agreed to. Several
bills, of a locn nature, passed. The
Senate amenduionts to the, miscellane
ous appropriation bill were non-cOncer
red in, and a donunitteci of conferiume
appoint/I, A like committee on ,the
army approprfition bill was ordered;
The report of the conference committee
on the tax and tariff bill was agreed to.
The report of the conference committee
on the funding bill, was agreed to. A
joint resolution, suspending whisky
metres at distilleries until further action
of Congress, was Wined to; '• and' Passed-
The report of themajority and minority
of the 'toward investigating committee,
after considerable debate, were ordered
to be printed. Adjourned.
biassfru,Juli ti c -Serena private Lilts •
, were reported and acted upon. A bill to
allow a draw back on certain cotton goods
exported prior to May a r /84N,.was pass
ed. Mr. Anthony was elected President
of the Setae pie few, to preside during
recess. -.The bill granting Mrs.,Lincoln
a pension of gi,ooo per annum, passed:
The death of Iron. D. S. Norton was an
.
nouncetl, and resolutions of respect and
condolence paned. Tito reports of the
Conference Cointuittee on Sundry
Deficieney bill, were
nitrestdto.N. The report Gras, coiroTenco
Committee int the -Georgia Was
adopted. A number olio* bilbspatused.
The Mime bill plating stooo,osso ism t}ne
bands of therrealdent, for lodianaffsdra,
was wised. The repiqt, of the Confer
ence Committee on the Army Appropri
ation bill, was adopted. ,Adlourned.
tnamber hif • load - bills
passel—about.: e i g hty—twenty-five of
them for raiload Mac The reports
of moat of the' Conference Committees
were agreed to. The death of Senator
Norton was aiinosinoed, and usual ao.
Alen taken. The bill placing $3,000,000
in the bands of the President, for Indian
affair; was p‘ssed. The report of the
Committee on Conference on the bill to
increase the' pay of U. S. Jurors was
agreed to. The Sundry Expenses bill;
Additional Delcieney bill, te.; reports
were agreed to. The report on the
Dtawski, bill was also agreed to.. Ad
' jourded. -
SsersTE, July 15.—The-Senate, at nine
o'clock, went: into executive tendon.
The time for adjournment sine did was
postponed until two o'clock p. 133.. The
last cionference report on the Indian ap
propriation bill was concurred in. At
*4O a message was received from the
Ju'cm,:
r • , • • OtIO • AA "
631 .d#P,Rectellk fif. ll 4o 147•CINcre m1t
plikOrm ansitiot.AbllVla Aweemo 1 iv) ,
=II,II I IPO SW itweianetrldltWilly
oltidniwed ►
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:teeth titatedi7-41t.Pattn4, tea
Vll °44 tk t ' ir tr 4l4.M.• tt l i t '
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dent Mpitreni was' 0 0 41 AR 0.195 1 Tii•
um sqpilegnegfly.OputtedAttiliNist•
*no bed6hollurtlintoeinhauttO,
skim Ault* ut.,lheManittlintionipei
whet ewe." 5e ,, :).0.11, ,, , , d.` 1.”):‘ •ifit 1,71 1
re , nofile:;Mielfdditiireffilaii i itiiiitr
ir to=oii likikad iOittit'V t l ia lithso 744/In eir 1
: Oiriiiotot:svig; l !* ' 3.l ; 6l ,linikOr
f
ir plumon..7m;,p9l4ii . 1 49 t iri
icii 4. figt.iliadmarzeP PRE8441444`, le ,
41.911010 Imam smtoprimin , o4 l 7#40,
Noma iocumilesinowswrocetratlfroin,
the • Preettlent , attnounetng Itueldese
war. .Thw eornatittis stripiiinted to visit
upon the President, retimiadtthatleleid,
ni 'titherrt . efignieeitaUy" tb riet3T,4
+i. t ;P II ,Yr I ,oiTl i r# 4 i#. 4??",_!,,
•
ihOtP' '
Setlaw44B4;4oltigiii '
to be arde4 attar to
1 17 aver ant& ter
irdirdit; sterne r
' fib athinuttta
_priori°
'Vie War, g thelVar, mut Wash
''gls4foOP Isow—Aihninst , ',Peadoiven•—
• Pesti , of Mester. Norton-kinfera„Of
fler—The General Land Ojitee. 1 ;
~, T he mores at Ilee.Cspitol from :day to
Any.= the session'of °envoi's •is tlrow-
Jarto Setae, binest interesting.' -Net
irithlistitling. the, retail. progress' , tnado
'dating "Wawa . foci dare in
i'euittin lots or tniflabfbail
,
business which the lobbyists preload to
_ , ,
eaptre vasny opponent W the nation,
thotigh.lhe , People here. generally ; ,feel
will,beer time . fur ,considertition, and
not Huffer In oeitennenee of delay over
t tillnext sOxiion. '
Atnuitg Dili one or two 'hinidred . hulls
tiewihtion the SpeatierM l ijlo, there. aio
theSentboin raeta6 tbo
indlkashingtott , Air Lieu
IRO w0w 1 ' 1. 44 Now APporthgnuou
hilt tletertulniutg the elenther.ol 1,1 • Col
for thu next Congress, and bills grunting
lend subsidies to•Allforett I itsillroadi in
the South and Went:: ilt Ia iossitiliCthht
'the Senate nchytialc'etEhO Hot a vest-
Isirioniittitof adjeititnnenefer
'ite' iihribeho on on
Pt° 'VririrAleVit.4 4 * l99, + 4,ll.,lb9lttL'all of
ifiiirgat.AY, Vtalir 1 4 4 k u 4 inf±.
u divg ~some de littitostetAtit
question at. the validity. olludlan treat.
les; , aild - the acindesteimt liessllemieeits
iaStatentsder the tunturotLfiteilln.. • •
', The halls and lbbblow kfflthe thipltol
arei filled So overflowing; this Iteriroied
tative; and that Senator has to Seen
and thlked with by
. 1! thousand and ono
persons ow:natters ef - 19 , 459t0n1y to a
few. •Tlui 'recltiethm el clertiml force in
several of the Departments has thrown
upon the tender mercy oilthe people of
Waahiugton a ntimislr of needy and
helpleos , lhmilles. The ttaimil of %Vetch
dog of the House which wee vulgarly . ,
though significantly, applied to Minister
Washburn°, while he was chairmen of
the 'flees° ' appropriation' eommittec,
can with More propriety be! . applied_ to
the present chalruute of that trottnnit ,
liitwes. ,a slegle. esmptkie,
there has net benn appropriated 1 ,3, 4 40
several departments 50 amount' asked.
cot by their . respective heads.; wild the
tenllt la. the mlarleal. form, inrush do re
duced, (the r sgts the IleaVens.falljonly Yo
be Increetaid at - the • cony ening of next
session 7 42f i ci A the election: • '
_
RIM
inrose,' : Ctorki than iage4 Vivo no al.•
t'Okintfvo but tR mako un. Ouklaii4t. uii
LLeir roin*4titiv4B ;or a. tko
comma iMroan and ;tbst ,equrts In .that
dip:x.lloll.ga° enormous. So groat is the
prousurubroughtupun 9pueml Walker,
Superlut.uutlout of thutrbll2ealli, that
whole time is.takan. up ju .licariug up-
peals from M. C. 3 In advocacy of choir
claims .upon
There has been no Inconsiderable in
terest felt-bereeemong all VISV4O% of pen-
pie, as to tho eeßnlt of the 'lowan! tuveg
tlgation. Fornando Wood, of Now
York, limo three ,tnontlat since, prefer
red moat astottildlng, ehargoa against
General lloward on aomunt, of, tho way
Ito used Froodinatem Bureau funds
while Suporlutendent of tlutt bureau.
General Iloward, the organizer of now-
and University, located In Washington,
and now President of that institution,
has become ltientided with the interest
of Washington, and the manly and era
terprtsing 'course pursued by him
during his residence hero has ingratiated
him In the favcr of the . people. 'rho re-
port to-day of the committee having his
case in charge, exonerating hint from
any censure, is exceedingly refreshing
to' his numerous friends.
If tho Capitol movers will let us alone
wo will mike a considorabln city of
Washington: in a. few years, and one
which the country will be proud of ; btu
every now and 'then 'they raise a howl,
and the timid and old fogy portion of
onr. Population; aro so frightened that
theycome to it stand still. , Anse draw,
backs ,retard progress, bat, of course,
cannot stop it.. We . hive made canny
Improvemouts during , tho last eight
years. Before thowur Washington was
&Southarn city. • We had slaves, 'slave
trado and all of its eOneotnitantsounong
which wens* gaudy ehtialryosilelicious
satisfaction in things iv' they were: and
a imiatarlylnactiviVin ail 'galas of im 7
pro . voriiesits. When tiul'a;tir , 011
lee' ;Pia' :play: . rouiwtvOla . "....Ak94uo
PaY4 ' ,o 4. 1 4 4 the Poolvska its
kind...lf ttio .44 1 1 • Intrt the.Wir. it
*mascot en smoonunon thing to see Gov
ernment waganii stuck in, the mud upon
F street; between the tPatent and Post
- Offices lii the Tory heart of the eity, and_
Your correspondent has seen npon Fetal
teenth street, our, fashionable drive,
holes scooped opt by the wheels' of Ve
hicles until they wore so deep and long
that croon ii'wnson Arent down into ono
rif them the top was, JuSt visible' above
the surface. This was remedied sothe
during,the war. Slum the war, a gnat
improvement has been made. A•num
bee of ono .AVenued have 'boon paved,
sewers and 'gutters have been made, and
a different and mom modern class of
Msidonees have bean oreetisl. Gfirlamii•
illation has been, increased in Minibers
to aisle& double, 8.0 there hay - beeii an
Ininaiou of Northern any Western :Crier
gy„ which is higidy refreshing and. i II:.
teresting. Congress, kris • seemed more
alive to our interests during the present
Session thaii ever before, and while they
have not ,passeda great many bills which
will tbodelit 14 1 4 *lli/ they have reported
a number sad manifested' a drop:Wilton
to do ma : The President has signed •the
bill for ro-pavingPermsYlvantii Avenue,
and we hope that before, Congress again
, assembles wo will have the Most beautt.
ild street In the world Paved with, wood.
the only material which should over Le
used;upem o find drive. . , . . •• •
• Admiral Didilgivieuluts.been a resident,
atlig aside gtoo, the moet•part of the time
for nearly thirty years, and his seiklen
death .on Monday was 'moot painful
to the citizens here, with -whom he has
been so long inthnately. connected.' Ito
was esteemed' as a gentleman of Unex
ceptionable ehanieter; and his sympathy.
OW the, Poor was best alPrechited by the
thousands in indlgeat circumatances,fer
whom ho yearly contributed to support.
• Itoii.• Salad, S. Norton, United States
Senator from Minnesota, died to-day at
his residence la this city. '
TelegraM has been received at the In=
than Bureau, • that the different luditel
delegatiatei, which latety'vlsited Wish-
Ingtim, , are exerting `e good Influence
among the different tribie In the viay:Of
enconraging a friendly-rebith'si between
them and - our Government.
This is considered the dull spoon In
the Patent Office. The hot season is
ratbor ailaillA litiinilguit 'cif an kinds.,
T 4 4 .)
ti le
/ 33 P 1 0 416 1 kl'.l l 0,(01 10 % °Wild l l c,
/4 1 40 PfAiIACRIA4....N 4 I I4 /‘ ,
arataa. cal Um Inlo9,aomMiuM .1:, ' I
wtulgagrkitaiftn MA NO°F.IMM. 4 IerMY,
1911411 , 0411. *A IMPPitra OW 1 41 . 1 ? Ti Pa"
PolittildliAbi IPMIIII3, LOW , " ; /4..01 11 19F
ha *la mom of Alba yoaatgbatt any otbar;
Viiiitgribittorababiqrnibtp.sitt oVio!lialp
rib,' in /41t.4111;0. ar . atitriap,oittoniling
Yudikiitt?itt4titir ork*st Ma tita§ki iWu
' hit,claralirtritatil
f i tiN i i. • . 14 ,. r , ..s .
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Attesttld tto.lutrttariumitiAtumhors gyftry
liar: 1r atilt, Aybit• 4:4natoos. soidOtottr,
Vi•J•y(iattlisittos!randroa.att. latsdolaisa;
liorbript%Ohifiettea lila! `aitilf•tilpaaall. Ws- 1 ,
Velaeb 0•
t.4,' titoriliel •11. phrtiii„.ii: l
wiivikivoo viitt l viAbA4l Voittlid.tlit i ritO fi n
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ittiodol 4 ttuktpioaw fiwol acP.Aeu4l lo l l
by .tbo ~ rabaltiPllka tool rl 0.111,111. V ,in
auprnpriato vurrot, tdr.. fitturo • tilferatet., ,
for the bettellt at tlw .oltice. Thor° how,
Levu 4714:1ift11dtt. , 4 liuttiett trout the °film
d titi ii kr (I'M 4.441131( untie iboary#.4r4 t tot I
ended. 1 • ';.:; . •--,. , 1 ,..,,t., ,, ' i •,,, .0,
-t i,
' l '. ' Theirtil won, 3illatooto boaliot 1.41 ['Mill
kilti
itti( lin' Trigttay , for - tho , j4kinits
-, o 6kk • •i:1 t , . , I, , ' • ` , :t• • Ir, 1r
--, T A, , i,i,, , rpoi Nyl v ido,f.thil i....ii
ttoi oni,iit.,,i. , ,ti - , , rt;„:4li t t!.ri(iiiiime.n. , int'
Ao.lo4wfrlivtlftriFA49o lll 9e,'l ,i o ,. " -
wa a titotosal during tbo, moat moat'', or
4 1 0 41114314 ,artib1i llubligiliblls: , Pll
uv.re,
•Osinesdo Territory., 113,777v.soringtto Id
blbothuri; 30,260 p MoaaJulrin,l Minnow
itOimmil4 O. ,l ).. , : (311141.;
Inn 'llinniro Tint 'Method afrievatgion Ibis
. ~ ma, ITU•6; New , Means or Volre. , -
~,Eltz trial,' 'am a .Inedlelne., : • •
• uurtrwthoct onnitt , toi In the the ofliletirkitiond
..nedlettnes by nuterttott. ..li,r taints let:1400. .no
not onil pee. , le tenant, came' throe.th itste body
but. 040. th.coilut ellen With 11. 1 11:.11;ingennent,
Pat* lu4b oo,..}kbow, dowdy rw sad In reef h the
1 .. r g 3 f , ..l of wi g , qk Us. b,, 4 :)• taloa, 1 ,*1 Aff, luilluu
I ot: Jo relkve, At treoltlell and 1.,a11.1 up the weak.,
..rookie wool P.T.001, A. ~ 1,1 ,. 4 , ,
....t
,
'.?e a, ietrd uttep o.k 111;•fr ph ) +t G ill; . wt...
- tinli : "Per ‘,hat dlAtaiee i... electtlelty vtaptid r*
i„,,,,..d ~r AA AA .. ,r, they °twit get AU echo o(tite
poet i t :Horst...onset tarp:nitre ut gilt ;rut:ottani l'4l
- wit; tgic•494l power,, ,Tlit•44 , ...tto, , tieui4
Igay tohh"?,aftratt ;Itot,ue §troptre: to ;Ire On ct. .
"P fr.ir t!a, LLT Mit!Pu.; •ao4. It Ptl!'iltit. - 4;to
JAMVU 44 ,V01`91.4r . 11 1 1 eor9 t et . OAr AlA•Tiii....
414 - .lna: jeltxA...iiio/ atil t , neitnflanlaint, to od.
civikid u.k, r a.: oi,ou otowe.,-ao tnettm 'whit
Watt iiiiae',AYthfii4. l py ti enttinit tieliaie
'iiiiplriiitoidethiptllM, , I li eta' nf tiet,istasg , It
Oatarst: . SinladlaJ , Obauen Dist' mutating'
fikwy, fro-Zipsnmetyritly,ecbson a. 11409 -
OA Ltvir, th., .Iree•AtOo o.W.f fed, and by a,..
notary 1.••11/orouhansettik ffitbe..pbtai.of
4 , 1 al] oflaldrpl4 l +4,ltika aoaaaarvatabacev.r
?rot: ir i t q A!'"V`i!:... . 4%7Z . • " a tr er PTF 1 " "`
,
. vie cialtiltAlietneyirt treating! 'Female Dtbea.
01' Oitt• Ihdlated , Vectio•nstlar'inl pat the
thlis fkm# ill Rink, oreakoes.ig •It Is Wagons;
see &leak the Ifentnient of Maass en Pint, Asa-,
mew litietkas St. Mts./Mad: lig sitrietiwi
Itulenit; /Tyr and Ear //I.tesseriPiks, Lower
rAemor JilAtiou Ali rOriaks qt Arr , :n4a; vAras
4c.itiarrfuTa: AN.igraigichAemuillsr., Ihictrocek
PA•veri iii , k- .i , : i, - '
•-,krierv.ze frr.44 Tr , p4a: J9li 4 e oaway.
trey morchutt..lfotheinkr, AL; IbOmu Camp
hedijr., Clef.'Strarp ilentphlll, Din Jabal:lmgal,
...Effeetnarr. df.hitfhf 4 MD , . X ,00, 721 3 i 0 P: 114. "
IWO. Mr.. J. J. rower, MI. Mal Whet.. and
- nueibere brothrre o r lawee 'tam., .ean he ghats if
• 4 awn. ;-Qny dellirpez_trestinetni } airs clasp
ro t medielhee. No etta eltat:e ref tie urappnri-
anßoe hatidiented Whin ' Infteatteelat mated on
ponuaet. ,Cssouliallai 113 .... Pal i 4 oe o, ' , 4 -
chino, for teltultd.teting the *Wee treatunnlibl
la. &fat 'awe,' hf cake rend Ilholdenco-canttrOf
Um Unanal, p. , seinsikl4ltx ,Itoduestet, Boner ,
cl l trigt .. • , •- , , ik ' . 4 : el: Y. 1 1;i , .... ;
,; ..,•-.1 , ..... -- IT -1.1;.•:1-,!; , 1; • 1 •,1 1
, 011iaPellost.P.4 . 14" , *0 0 !WOW , 4:01 4 *
all now, Inroad of 1•11.1-si UPS4,4i Killa.clos•
volt 011 • Mell Mean to* lat.
Childree .;s:e.
to it. p ylied' failsroo.
dontr..l Minnesota, it.
3i.pkilcrs 4 k. 4.4 4 - . Wept irir l eta rttaltufgh, Po. '
_lii~ i•rf i:c7:
i
bii the
iili hentedt,.at,'llitt i - esi derive . ill, the
hchlett parent., by i;ON". 3: B. Whltteri,
NIA'. \V. C.'tttemart;olloever Falls; to
•-, Mime BelloNreereekett, 0( Scott terlott-'
whip, lbergrettet 6ettuty, Ye. • • .
Died.
•
AT It D--( )11' the 1•Ith nrJnl , ill' fleaVer,
l'a.; infant m6ll •i)( W. A. ltrttl
' - • •• •
'-Vete - Adeertiscliftipts: • :
I'EAGHERS WOTED (,„„, 0.1
female 'rowdier,' two
wonted for the rot otoli school'.. Appllcationf fur
ptpdthin, will he received hy. the Secretary op to
the tint Montley of Auv”o. Ity °odor of the
lhaaro. J. V. lytsdixs, Seey.
VirILSON _SHUTTLE
Pli
We ere netrottle to oder to the Public
A FIRST,CLASS SEWING MACHINE
of Sorrier Styled Flnhat,
I..iiibriteing all the latevt improremeids
(wind In Hipm and dtarries. at a Price
ttulto stitlaln. tldhe reach erevery 11loaae.
ho MOO • aid;
17wrs0Litcrr7.i>. „ .
The tilereatrni of tai. Hewing Socie•
ty Rte be Maria plaint bki. Clortn: Beaters sairJ
in,n bad the WILSONJI•HWTTLE IM G MA
CHINE lu use fur prune tine, take pleasure In
etat leg that. the nlauplietty of :eons trvietbni,' ra
aCopTnotion. spool and beauty o 4; rigs
lOrMAitce clr bullion It Is not surpassed t any
Mintlee in the market! , •
Mra.4. P.ll*.iiro. per. i A:M. Ail:lust • •
Mire NE.A.Heirlodanuer,iMrs M. Drum%
Pos.ll , lrs. 11, Butler.
litrs •
M. Phillip*: Treds. Mr.. W. Diener.
Mu. Prot. It T..7selon, Mn.,e Esq.
Mn, Rev .T. 11. Miller, IMPS. 11. A. Wharton,
Moe. lteu. W It. LUche, Mrs. Agues Johnston,
Mts. Rev.:it/1E Pasty lan.. 11. M. Lyon.
Minh hr. McNutt, . Elects Allison,
Mrs. A. Border,- Isa• Lou. C. Wilson,
"MN. Wlllbon Kramer. f Mrs. Andrew Mite;
Mr.. HotiatisrJ &Mutsu.
•
rtli D. Seer.
,
ltoorn °Third St.. Waver. Pa.
nihrttkOtergll ' S. J. ANDERSON, Agrut,
In Bearer Falk borougn ' wilt plerrn attend The ex.
aridearion, to be bed bible :reboot bourn thn
Couutyltutuelourollaut — rriquy Jal y
,elll he t.bwrom lid' then for thildlng Ono emsnit
tee.ien Tea Omit ebartlod. -•- ' '
.Iy/la,ki ' • DV. °ROW or opAnu. )
Jrrillank Norgagre furtalest the Area of.
• , TOE lltObli • „
And:the Public Schools.'
u;iii ni t.7o4.4 : tian
• .• • •
: • • • • (*articles:4 • •
•Xteleurre,Ochnot.'reachara. and &lll:rarer, an dis
posed. le set 54 e ntitled
egret* tor that nog turd
Important hook entitled the °PEN nintm, or Ike
liana of gtod fn tfie Affairs of by Rec.-Jo.
with /); , . •
Thin work has a great zubr,:loit to . Perforiu. and
la Inattny rehiring Ore natnesraml bendy enderrae•
, went of ellenegutlatt draterfitentlows.. Tarutgute
no work prracuts gnAbx,sttrAllons aa [Fielders
lend It theft uhpporr,'everywhere. It Is Jest" tbe
*oat the thaw. 'Apply for dereertptive• thee
lar and Ceres.,titan (he territory, you wish. kg,
r.s7Proaprtua hooka furublonl free of coat.
• J. R: EO9TEIR '2, CO.
,Bcr) .• Dag 41D Pittsburgh, Pa.
• egrßlank Deeds Of sale alahirAioes aloe.
AA 11.71INISTIRATIOWS 1402108.—Let•
a( adsolnlstratloa hating been granted to
the inbactibar—resktlng In tba borough of Beaver
—at the Mato of V. m. Framuten,lle., lota
et New Ileadridertoottship„ all pruatins Indebted
to saki estate are :coasted , to make Immediate
payment, and thme having clatte r oe against It will
purest diem duly anth=tlcated Cur ordthrtuent. •
VitMel • ~ WY. FIIAMI'T9N.Je... 4 doe.
- -- - • • --
r rOl VLF; Cr 0 OID
IWO a gi
The Istrt cr.
_A=,"%rrs2l.4ls:g
AnctlOn, -At . Boors Mote Well onpoc by
iald doomed; Mayer. tommeagetez irf
" •• On • Meinday, July 18th: - 1870, ' •
The entire Sfeela of Goods belongtriu to old es
tate. Consigning of
IMF, o w ls, Groweieat Hardware. Iron
trail* Glow,
And aziklios assay to he found Ina Eared hide.
Term at sate. . •
idtrilts Advatelstrefor will : attend at the Mote
nom: every day from date until day of sale. loose
9ln IS &dna, for the purpose of making mettle.
=DM W , .HEN .4.fner.
WOW OdAjtVafiliiiibi 4
Few • .0; at i
SPECIALTL3gfitiAINS
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2,1 , ;. . 11.1.11LidL.NS A!r , e • • .is
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& STEINFELD'S .1
'ruotl4J pup' fis.m , a , [MN .10,11
jung2¢cl;4l
.LARGEST—I-BEST---CHEAPEST!
anti l oll'7.7.`a:34ltt
mviity"..4nlibetna. lived upon
MOor's Rural New Yorker,
And 110 & iVellit it to nor pre oniumiLl), the I.arg
err, !kid and Cheap, et ILLrmaaMin u.. 1. Lor
twiny Apr, rartiLa hi the World. Teat.
u y idudnoike Dmple, all oirr the
Continent. ta le and admire the Ift Lid. for L. ou
porrior.OUity, Thine, lUustraltom. NW, fe.
Be Press ad Peale Pralse it
rue P.Viltiple. an Exchaage m.)0: Tito
Lela. num( Priwfrti, :LW A 11.11.1, I{ ad,
['Wok:o.d 41.44 17"1,1419 )114come.1 114nen. me
Wink irAtch an
I. do tear amooplAra fin.pde.
ja per o. XXLI.
boa
July 9 Tiy 11` Only
P1.3t1 milmne of St number., or VI per year.—
Lean to dub., alsbotribe how Adam*
I).U. DI HAY" 41 Park. Itun% Nen York.
Jyt -
5 - c 8 5:12,K- 1 1414, - ,;i 7 E
... , • the SE.ll‘ 7l 4 dinLwLryAL
171111
do do. ID stets a 4scagli pays 10.` 9116 DAILY
brs. Mayes'. I. W. rsuLAND.
Dltisl Publisher:Sew Tart
PATENTS
Inventors who wish to take mit Letters Patent
are sfirjout to counsel withal/XS & CO.. editors
of The Setenlihe Americo.. who have unweceted
chthrut betas* ttai VstestAXse. • fur sorer Twenty
Years. Thew ,Aincrlcan . oqd MeOP.M ,
Agency lithe moot cratefuls° In Mewed. Char
les, lows than arty other reliable whey. A pamper
let centaininefelliruitumflOns to thrusters /*Ault
grade. Mt" Je CO.. 3:Park stow, New %wit.
NeitiaPer
Advertisifig.
A Book of 14 closeJ t i printed pages, Istely • lase.
ed, contains a Ilst of hest'Atherlcan Advertise
lag Medians, siring the write;. dretzlatlons. and
full particulars Conceralla the leading Deity and
Weekly Political and Fatally Newspapets togeth
el' with all those Meta% Cargo circulations, pub.
Wheel In Me Interest of itellnkm, Agrwahure,l4.
mature, Lc.. etc. Neely advertiser, and eeeq
person Who contemplates beernalitg mach, wilt Ihnt
this book of grad value. Yana tom to as/ ad.
dram on nmslpt of fifteen cents. tamoutat Y.
ItIhWELle 4lc 00" Publisher.. No-40 Yark
Row, New Tort.
The Pittaborgh (l's.) Leader s ll4 its brute of )(as
4, 18:U: .-The firm of U. I'. Cowell It Co, whirl'
Nonce thin Interestlrtg and Womble" loot. Is the
largest and best Adrartirlat Aram is the UM
zed Marv, and we can cheertully recommend It la
the attentlen of thaw who deslre to advertise
theirpmenewf selentlllEemllyand eysliemaintlis
tally Ice Inch a mai : Qat et. sio to wane the
largest amment of pahliclty fdr the tweet estecutil.
"'re' of money." • illit.SW
SX.O' 'GREEN
1
In Bnglitt.r, TIE sot Irade, Corti data than hay
other Occattre it willpahat twice se moths efface.
Oida.
rAlMS.rsht•,lxi a ulen
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tirtt. l'h
PROMPT.ROWORABIEHWA E:
AA GENTS. WANTED I St ltscrY lost an
rWago for, the largest end most soccewfu I
DOLILILE . EUVIIE lie the country—ONLY ONIC
andonted by the lending Papers and Ewers !Ws
of the United titans, Dos gouda give nolsensal
ratlsfaCtion, our premiss,. to Agentia eh
tat stunt. rod ohs check• are free. Heston two
hoises—Reston end, ,Cldellgts--Mar factlllts are
l"fdtert.i.so, and our basintyn exceeds In amount
all other contents In title trade combined
tmr SEND MR CHtfilleAlts A PUKECLUB
to C. WitOMINSINI 0) . ,
1311 Stmet. Boston. or
.DIS,Iw) Starr ture_rt.Ctratte
31rNen. iediddsl ir;bw• 110 sav ddr.t
ilnyelluXANfA, Olt talar/1=11.11%1.—/
sooderfal tddld m ci , • pee.
rasda+ts as Wrll.4.4sCrt / * WW W gel rkh, *th
w - r. rdee,Wellnatlitiodok Demo.= iti l e ;
Ilemarrism. plriteudism. Manias.
erne Imenders. Maned for Its '
seta. Address
to WILLI/Ott Oil.. Cabiblests, 'Ranh sheaf
rbilm•
LOOK HERE. •
srIBING AN
lege D NIIDMER GOODA.—The
leave Le Warm hie Wee&
sod=igeeerally that ha has Just reoetved
a yew 'lock 01 goods of the Walt styles Ale
Meng wad domain , wear othleh he Weevil( very
0 FUltilltWLNO.
GOODS.
2 CONSTANTLY ON ILA 0..
' Clothing nude to order on the shortest notice.
Thanktal to the pabild he peat Imam I hope
M Now attention to boomer to merit • atothtn.
ones of the same.
• DANIEL 3111.1.ER,itt•
DRinei T. BRIDUSWATKR.
mat :MO
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tk."l Anti way for ehe thump ledrie err She iris hull&
etf the rstebyterlee. (.1114. ite If
Thrust intktfinetkeee bie iwas at
the C. 31. a osiet.• CuiL, lath WO. • Tlv•
Coteepttice
_tteereer thes, riAl4,lO meg NI CI ell
tea. "rke unser at tbe Mg Cbtosaiiteet..
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nia'srosu. nricnzgateit,"tiNN*4
11 , tf . •
The Uisk'rsigned.• bst•Jng taken the
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Itnoio, trwrly octuplqa toy
Itrii:WAliT Az ,W4.1..50N
ltes tbu:nitentilmrof
The Pitblic Generally
Twilit Stock oC
SAWA I A9 '4)::tlOltas9
GuiterN (Sr, Slippers.
dtliitc>rri AlttAe AVork
IZEPt CONSTANTLY. UN HAN 1).•
i erot l )a l l
AND OF, THE
I,lw-sr. :Intl best Qtutlity6
CALI; AND U) CONVISCHII
Mai 111,....114 as
:( 4 1161, AS TOR CILEA REM'.
atorl:kly
Reduced Prices!
Speyerer & Sons
!Imre kott !tennis' from the Riqt
wart A LARGE STOCK OF 000 DR,
Bought at tlio
Lowest Cash Prices,
And will M4l Rome anodes
AS LOW AS BEFORE' THE WAR!
Conti!sting I)ry Goads, Groceries. Pro.
vi.,lhas; Hardware, liars, Caps, Roots
and Whom 'Rope, 4,141 am, Puking
-.Yarn, Ima, Nails,. Points,
• Waite Lead. Oil, Puny..
goecuswarir.. • Wis. 1.
lor•rrare,Eklur..
FPcd,
Gnarl awl „
[lama, a _vrarie-
ty ofDrialrOtaslias•- „
Ticking'," Gelsias,Chee
Alpo c.usJoras,Dhams.crasil
lloitery also: Tess, Coffees, :.
Supts; Syrups, Migsmes, Carbon Oil,
b815..41 the (1./e6riderialidora Ulm
AND NEW CREEK FLOUR. ,
MEI
Just srriveil awl An' sol,
Who stall
•
At Pittsburg Prices.
200 Zegs*nbieig . Nails:
+ONE CAlt WHITE L 1 .11E1
Land nosier,' and Akron' (Wood
A Large,Stock
White. L6ad''and Paintt
A yer7 'superior quality et St mar: at Wet
tel s Mnnps and it kg nr Carton Aria
. .
find .Arrirel and for auk; wholesale
(Dad 11.4ai1.
ALS , PUUE ('ATAWIIAr ISMINLLA
Concord ,Willes,
Of our own vintner, for 31e.lieinal aMI
finewimt•ninl Pnrpowt4, are Willy Re-i
ootnnirnikal by limbic WlO bhvis
trio% them. , • .
They hre Man A4pub4 (or thi
KNiFFEN MOVIE* WAD
Anil Pitt. Nnt, Pioi r e(jR. Plow&
Thanking the Public Car tilde pas; pal
maige. We he* to malt a liberal 410te
In the fututn.
AU Golpth Delivered IWe y ChariX4.),
Ton can rely on al: goads Wog freak
as all oar old gm& were saki at anction.'
SPETEREB & XONS,
nprlltc
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.1. D. MILLER.
11huuitrl, 11.rbester.
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