The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 26, 1870, Image 2

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    The Beaver Arl us.
J. WSTAND, Surma AXV iVOIStriOn.
Heaver. pa.. 044.111111. NIL
Tug 'State journal Is a new Re
publicanstarted a couple of
weeks - ago • IlLarrtsbarg." It Is a
fiery read s sheet, and under its
present . able management, It can
hardly fall to attain success. We
wish It all the prosperity Imagina
ble.
WE have received a communica
tion signed"Politleal Honesty" !rant
Industry, touching political matters
\ in that township. The name of the
writer does not accompany the corn
munication, and on this account, if
on no other, we could not publish it.
In addition to that, it Is a little , too
personal for after the election read-
Mg.
JonN,CovonE-'-"Horiest John" as
he Is sometimes called—:left his home
on livA. Friday for the Pacific coast,
to be absent for a month or two: The
Pittsburgh Cbinmeretal Invites him
to write a book while he is away,
giving an Inside history of Pennsyl
vania politics for the past two years,
and his candid opinion of the life and
public services of Senator Cameron.
Covode, however, we apprehend has
no intention of becoming an author.
SENATOR CAMERON was stricken
with paralysis on last Friday morn
ing while in hl room at a hotel in
Baltimore. One of his arms and one
side of his person were badly allbet.4
A consultation of physicians WAS held
and It was thought advisable to take
him to his home at Harrisburg at
once. Artnrdingly a special train
was provided and he was taken from
Baltimore, in charge of medical , at
tendants and al few personal friends.
IT is generally understood that Co
lambus Delano of Ohio, at present •
Commissioner of Internal Revenue,
is to succeed General Cox as Secreta
ry of the Interior. Dir. Delano is an
untiring worker and a gentleman of,
considerable experience In public aff
airs, yet a large majority of the peo
ple of this country would have pre.
mrro.il the retention of General Cox in
Grant's Cabinet. We regret very
much that so able and upright a man .
was forced to retiro from it.
TUE Legislative vote In this dis
trict Is reported as follows: .
_
WasA'w. 09. Bearer 10. 7bini
Jas. 'Donaldson D 47113 2174 0231
Joel Gmbh,, D 4728 1177 1411
J. R. Jackson, V 41191 1171 MU
D. IC Delbermau, 11-4121........1211 730.
Wm. A. Mickey. 11...4467 1171 71121
WM. C. Bbarlock, 8..1117 SUS 217111
T. J. Chandler, It
The vote on Congress, In the 24th
District, foots up as follows:
. Walk. !tearer ,Laie osse.Greeng, Mat
eClalliked, 48111..tta 11111....1101-19,167
Dontey, 1t—A.507..211Z 11,t
ll'Clellature malmity
Tin Secretary of war receLved a
numbered dispatches last week from
South Carolitut to the effect that the
late rebels had become excited over
the recent Republican victories in
that State, and that a large body of
' armed mon were marching on Law
reneeyille with a view of attacking
that place; and that while on the
way. they have destroyed all the bal
e7__ ceffon returns to . .be forwarded to
the State capital. GoV. Scott, asked
the Federal Government for assist
ance, and the Secretary or —.... ado
onto ordered the military officer. in,
that department to take such steps,
in connection with the Governor, as
would tend to prwerve the peace and
disband the rebels.
Tux claim of Itutan and Shurlock
to a victory over somebOdy on the
second Tuesday of October reminds
us of a facetious Arkansas editor who
received a whaling in a printing of
lice, and described it next day—giv-,
lug all the facts, but making himself
the hero. The narative fun thus :
"There was a blow. Somebody fell.
We got up., Turning upon our an
tagonist we then succeeded in winding
his arms around our waist, and by a
quick manoever threw him on top of
us, bringing our back at the same
time In contact with - the bed of the
printing press. • Then' inserting our
nose between his teeth and his bands
in our hair, we hail him
enulhquake; of rather huge pro-
portions, passed over or rather under
Cleveland, Erie, Buffalo etc: at about
half past ten o'clock a. in. on last
Thursday. Its shock was percepti
ble at Meadville, and even as far in
this direction as Now • Castle. At
Cleveland the houses shook so vio
lently that the inmates rushed,panic
stricken, into the streets, and the
consternation In the public schools
was a pitiable sight. It seems to
have been felt at almost the same
moment at points hundreds of miles
apart, and at 'no place assuming any
;More serious aspect than a slight
swaying,motion from West to East
and lasting from one to five minutes.
Some fifteen yeam ago. a shock sim
ilar to the one of hist Thursday, was
felt at Cleveland. Old rthidents of
.that city say tlut the water in the
lake nise'four or five feet at that
time. In Het a. violent earthquake
was felt along the ISlLssisslppi rlvnr
NeWX.adrid, a town of considerable.
id re was destroyed and 'anthem of
the river bank were . swallowed up ;
hence it will be seen that :while our
region of country has suffered com
paratively little froth earthquakth,
these mysterious and unwelcome visi
tonido occasionally make themselves
felt in our own latitude.
TIIE Milt° Journal, 'published at
HarriSburg, Mika • In this wise cos.
cerning the defeat. of several con
gres.smen:ln this State
"Morrell, Cesstahp!Nelll,l3llllllan,'
Stewart amt 7 Don ley, for Congress
were not defeated because they are
, souhd Republicans, fully. committed
to the support of the great principles
of the party; they Were defeated by
' the base treachery, the lowscheming
of the rule or ruin politicians, who
infest our party organization. If
t hese amdidates would have servilely
submitted to theLassumptions of these
treacherous partisans, If they would
have consenteito'surrentier the pat
ronage in their respective districts to
the • managers of that officeseeking
clitlue, there would have been no dir t
acuity In . the way of their election.
• That clique, however, had resolved
on the capture of the public patron
age In this State, and whenever it
could not nominate or elect, o ne o f
Its own vile tools, It nrolved to com
bine With. the Democrats to defeat
the Republican candidate; for, be it
known, the election of a Democrat
to Congress throws the patronage of
the district into the hands of - the
chief of the rule or ruin fact/m•
The election of members of am
,grees was made the occasion for a
struggle to gain the control of public
patronage, and In this, straggle, base
treachery overcame" 'frank; 'honest
endeavor„)Tho pOlitical managers
h a ve triumphed over the People.
The party defeated, but the tow , in
triguers are vletorlouti. Now every
servile attendant
_who dances in the
train of the dispenser of thispation
age thus inirreptititiesly • won, cries
out with might and main, "glorious
victory!" "glorious victory I"
ELSEWHERE in this paper it will
be noticed thtd• the steamship Cam
brie, of the Anchor Line, Is reported
lost, off the coast of Ireland.'''
Binghattt jr., wife and two chil
dren, together with Miss Posey, well
known to some of our lady friends In
thiscouutymereosboard the ilititted
vessel,: and• it is, supposed alifwere
drowned.. Mr. Ilinghant, has ; for
several years, been the AROUlVegent
in Pittsburgh, and we have Invaria
bly found him. an honest, "upright,
intelligent gentlenum,and we Hinuere
ly hope our apprehensions as to his.
own and Wailes fate may not prove
well founded. . ,
nil: war news has not been unwsu- .
ally startling for the pest week. The
Prussians; however, have encircled
Paris, and for some s deys • tincti_have
been busily engaged 'in transportMg
heavy guns with which to reducethe
city. The artillery arm of the Prussian
service is not exmfled in any Country
on the globe, and when thwo guns are
Opened upon Paris, that city will fall
before many days expire:
A proposition was made a few days .
ago by Marshall Bazaino to surrender
Metz. That officer proposed to sur.
render all his own army on the terms
:made at Sedan, excepting however,
the regular garrison at Metz, which
should continue to hold •the fortress'.
Von Moltke refused,because the gar
rison thus .reduced would hold 'out
longer. An unconditional surrender
is looked for within a few days. •
Tint preeent week closes the tirst• war
of the fall term, at the Beaver Semin
ary andlruditute. Eight weeks of the
term remain, pupils can enter for the
half session, at any time. The Lectures
and experiments In Natural .Philosophy
given this term add very greatly to the
interest in this study. The last two
have heat on the air, with the use of qte
Mr Pump, and -apparatus connected
. with IL . .
. Tux forced retirement of Gen. J.
I). Cot from the Secretaryship of the
Interior; is regarded by a great Many
men m little has than a public calam
ity. Ills career during the rebellion
was 119 brilliant us any . man's, and the
ability lie inciught to bear upon his
duties while a member of General,
Grant's Cabinet was excelled by no
one who had ever filled that position
before. Hislinnesty was undoubted,
and he strove to elevate the poligm,
of the country tea higher plane •than
a mere scramble for office. This sort
of statesmanship was unsatisfactory to
such arrant deinagogueaas:dukairon
uernmung Lien. Cox for the past six
months or year. The appointment
of a Gongressional commits:hit
.. • vuupaiyu tint on
which the names of Cameron. and
Chandler were proininent,gwie those
men an opportunity of • hurrying on
an issue which cahninaUsi in the res
ignation of the Secretary some ten
days ago. They - Claimed the right to
tax the clerks in his department for
campaign purpose; •ho denied this
right and insisted that' the clerks
were better Judges of their ability to
pay thativere Messes. Cameron and
Chandler, and urged that they should
be left to stilarribe only such amounts
as they could conveniently contrib
ute. • They appealed from his deci
sion, and subsequelitiy badgered Min
such an extent that, to get rid of the
annoyance he immediately went out
of the Cabinet,
~ •
The correspondence betireen
Sc re
titry Cox and . Presideittlais not
been published, awl if it is los4rtain
' edy that Gen. Grant has in any
ielded to the denianda of the Cam
urea-Chandlercorrupthinists, in their'
raid against a high-toned, Iwanat
member of Ms Cabinet; ho will have
`done that which the country' will •be
Paliasi to learn. Gen. Grant cannot
!ix Ignorant of the Met that Senator
!Cameron came very near ruining
President Lincoln's administration
in an early part of its history and
the same individual will ruin any
other administration that he is per
mitted to have any influence with.
TILE CENSUS.
Western Platelet of Peons"lna
The following are the' official flg
.ures fur all the counties th'Wes 7
tern District of Pennsylvania: ,
. 1878... 1860.
Allegheny -- - 7262,482 ••, . 178,831
Armstrong • - • - 43,&1r2 . :15,797
Beaver 36,132 ' 29,1411
Butler - - 86,485,.. 55. 35,591
Blair - - -.38;051 :.• • 27,811.
linuiford,* .!•51,109 . . 48,734
1142163rd , - - -.28,636 ..:26,736
Utmerein - 4273 :newee't•Yl'
Clearfield •- - 25;779' - 18,7a1
Cambria ' 26,572. -•'1.9,155
Clinton . A 213. .
Coluinbia 2,755 065
Crawford • - - 63,827 - : -43,755
Centre. = •- r 34,3!31- : . 27,900
Clarinu • :.2:,542 • 21.928
Elle , .; •- - - 8,315 , , 5,915
Erie • - - - 65,077 • 49,432
Fulton 9,131
Forest
-• • 898
Fayette 4:1,241
Ureeno - - ••• - fr,23 ' 347343
linntingdon - - - 31,2.12 13,100
Indiana Kitt , :3,687
JetrsMon. ' 21,661 • 18,210
Junintla " 17.491 16,986
Lawrence 27.2118 • • • 04 999
Luzenie 160,971 90.244
leyeomiiig - 47,68$ - 87,103
MeKian ' ' 8,81.41 • 8,859
Meicer - - - - 40,131 36,856
Muffin -'.17,540 16,310
Montour - 15,331 • 13,058
Northurnherland 1 41,440 38,022
Potter. .11418." '11,470
Snyder' - - *.• --15;606 15,(35
Somerset 28 , 323 • 24778
Sullivan - - 6,191 • 5,631
Susquehanna • - - 37,530 . - 86.:7 8 7
Tioga 65,102 81,044
Union • • 15,568 . 14,013
Veliango • 46,382. • 21,043
'Warren -21,897 ' .19,190
Washington - - - 48,481 46,805
Westmoreland v'.; 58,699 . 53;736
Wyoming - - 12,540
1,713,957 1,=3,0T3
1,2r3,wa.
Increase - - - 480,914
•itaretay township not yet•in.,
f New. county formed out of Poter
anti McKean. •
agar. [awn! TALUS TOAVAT.
•
Barron Aaone.—lf. , ,S. Quay. la,
the lad sheet lg. elan* full"- libel
which he publlslies, says he did not
aselatinnteetlag Quneroti to the V.
S. iiiitiate, nor did ho help hi any
'way (so he aiya) to defeatPurtln, for
that pi:pillion. •low, he inight Just
as Well save the paper and ink with
which he printw this failtishocal. for
Literals not •en luttlligetit Itepublk
can in the commonwealth who takes
any Interest In polities who wlll be
lieve% wont of hls statement on this
subject. It Is not to be eqwetal that
a traitor will conruii hie tremor', nor
will a man who still himself for a
price, adnitt the ad fnhlsowu newtt.
paper. Bold and bnaiin4wesi •as
►quay is,he L 4 still not reckieaa enough
to do that. His attempt ;to hide ho-
hind Col. A. K., 31eCture's letter of
which he speaks in his ',paper, will
not wipe away ids guilt, as he sup
viva It would'when he obtained It
from that gentleman,who was then In
South Carolina, am), to whom Cialty,
.
appalled to a W
uvo ai t front tho ruin
whkh the exposure of the .salo: to
Cuinerou Wa3 threUeithig, him with.
.„. - .
Col. 'McClure,b,ein , kind-Hea r td
man, wrote ea ch , a letter, as Quay
dlobtted, bat mark me, lot Quay
proceed with liiirseit
Pittsburgh Chinqufrail; then - Col. '
will lie put-upon the witness stand, ,
and when under trithu4erydlifL.rent
verision'nfAhe Curtin !kite 'will be
brought to 'view, by that gentlentan's
t&stimony. . 1 know, whereat
liras In this particular. II know, too,:.
what"Goverisor Ourtin'S opinion off'
,the matter . is;- air In iM
with him at. his honsa ;in .;Philatiel!
phia, a))at throo walks before. Isis
departure for Europe, thewholesuh.
ject, in the presence of others was
fully discussed; and (pint the Guy's:
remarks at the tinse,l think your tit
tie neighbor will never sincerely. ask
Governor Curtin to testify in his be
half on that matter.
;Why :,does not Quay orXng a libel
suit against his friend ‘Blii-Itemble, ,
who 4 blotved' on hint for soiling out
Curtin? Kembie wits theene who
did the talking to Quay for the Cani
erons, on the Sunday preceding the
organization of the Legislature' in
1867. On thefld.onday following, Xlo4;'
Alexander Adaire,.of.PitiliulelphiU,
retnonstruted with'Quay_ against this
political treason; and; from his room
in the litinly donee, Pro?eedott tti
Gov. Curtin; and Informed him that
his elpedialltiend,lsl.B.Quay,hadsold
him out.
Quay says'.hedoeS not propose to
defend Gen. CamereM. This is Situ -
ly said to hoodwink • the' public. 1
know, and others . know that he Is,
and has been, owned by Cameron
I '
ever since that treasonable
sale of And rew.G. Cu rtl n Xn January,
IBC; and he is obliged to defend and
protect his master; for therein tie
pendeth "his bread andtltter," and
it..eenstitutee a part:of the s..onsidern
tion for the capital invested in start-
ing the publication of '/'he Beal7CJ
Radical, which-. is to paid Clunerto
organ. Had liday fa lled in hayloft.
Shurlock returned to the Legislature
be would have lust . caste with the
Cameron ring as a toot and a lobby
iftin%C.
Mr. Elitor, I eta not n'll,part
poser. I have no newspaper, nor
would I slander my neighbors—as
the Byticannan had. He
mutilates tny letters in his newspa
per, and charges that I do not write
these.. I say he tics and ; I way, fur
ther,' that neither the oditorof the
Atoms nor his brother ever saw thy
letters-recently-published—until af
ter they were written and forwarded
for publication. If J am neither it
tine nor a fancy writer, I at least ut
ter truth, and that is what hurts Mr.
Quay. ; When Mr. Quay and myself
were young I labored on a farm, and
Quay—through the struggles of his
poor parents—was kept in scheol.—
paring this period of outlives, Mr.
Quay's father Made frequent visits to
our farm and, through the kindness
of my good, plods, Presbyterian
'nether, always returned with his
buggy well filled with butter, eggs;
hu'l'a, etc., etc.. 0' course, Quay
learned some words of . which I ton.
ignorant. 'But, a parrot win be-learn
~xl"to folk.
\ Quay_ Insinuates . that fhati better,
reinain atyriy post In Harrisburg.
will say, in answer to that
I am ah\outantly able to manage the
' State Treasury, take care of my farm,'
enjoy the istelety of my fandiy',. took
after ytubms`matters for, fay neigh:.
bora, and thrash- him whenever he•
again dares to ""pop-tip; . .': his heador
fix
Mike in this county; or, In any other
way he desires it. Ile says all . that
is neceSsary to defeat u man in this
County is, that it be known-I nut for
him:' "Trot out" Mr. Quay, and we
will see whose man goes through, us
you. said Mackey would.
Where air Rattan/
.. I • lotiked for en
affidavit froin hide in the last I?adi
kat, settingforth that "he didn't tell
the Ageiat of this Pa. 11. R. Co:, that
be oluld put him (Ratan)- dawn for
anything that company wanted next
winter." Hadid so tell the agent; and
since Ratan - is notorious fur a ready
' supply; either of bis own or other's
uflidartts,;--ihdeed, his brains (what
is' left id - there) are full or lapidary,'
ever since ho was. Chtef'District At
tornoy of 'Beaver County;
surprised at not seeing one. on this
subJect, tnoreespechrity, since it may
jeopardise his office. How are you,,
Rutan.k.Shurluck, the great Repub . .;
limn endorsed of Beaver county';—
Bah , bah!
Again, I repeat : Quay did give:his
bonds, stocks, &c., &c.; collateral
security toi.money to elect .Mackey,
Prepeat, that , he so deposited five
bandrisi Wares Union City 'Amgen
gerßailway stock, of Philadelphia;
two thousand 'Pennsylvania Railroad
stock; twothousand Bald Eagle Val
ley stock,. 'and 'firer 'four thousand
donate of stuck of Beaver County Na
tional Bank; and that hit did borrow
on his note, with It. W. Mackey us
endorser, twenty-five-thousand dol
lars from J.' C. Bionbarger, Esq., of
flaryishurg, in the State of Penosyl
vanim and that he did then and there
put-, that money into n fund to buy
the vote4'9T Legbbit "ijo*Wvegs"'
ffir, the nomination of Mickey as the,
Itepublicen candidate fer StulaTreas
urer. But, afterwards, Mackey was
not elected; M. S. Quay did 'thereby,
/*setts, aforesaid twenty-floe i . liodstual
dollars; and, consequently, hli , ..,vas
obliged,—with hie note of proMise,
with It. W. Mackey, as endorser, and
his aforesaid"stocii colhiterals,
—• . .
raise the-moneys (which heAld on
Third iticet. Phliadelphla,)l,4l take
up the dote at Bumbarger's. In or
der, however, to effect the negottaT.'
Mott; Mackey was forced to deposit'
Statelunds In the bank of 3. C. litint
bargee, against the wishes of his mas
ter—Melon ,thewron —to the amount
of twenty Ave thousand dollars; to
stand to place of that amount drawn
out bYlluiy until Moonrise could be
refUnded from his collaterals and the
Mackey-endorsed notwhich note
of twenty-five thousand • dollars is
how about , due. And further, the
, fifteen thousand'dollars,, loaned by
I It.' W. Mackey, hi the name or 21:13.
Quay, to Geo. liLLauman (whiskey
dealer, in Philadelphia;) -and which
M: S. Quay was -übliged to 'raise on
'this* with George M: ',adman as
endorser, (and which with haS been,
pmtested and is unpaid)," is the ideh-
Hod toper onwhich the tide ton cer
Main prep a ertycame Into posseadon of
I M. S. Quay, abeut,which• t he failed to '
answer in the famous libel suit vs.
the editor of the Pittsburgh °miner- I
cicd. When he brought that suit he I
flourished a Derringer Odd oii Fifth
stroct, Pittsburgh, declarilig that
j he
would •either , copvlet Itrigioun or
shoot, him with that•l" (flourishing
j PIO weapon). ~Poor fellow,•,
,he, only
l'su'veetdell in'torturing
I will &tie for the present, WACO'
`:4r, Quay persists in. Ids.abuse, I will
come down with more and' heavier
shots. 'Again Mist Where is Bu
ten; hitt% his
W)W,
. •
Illstla.;t'lllteelis Felt Yesterday.
Nem England, New York, Pennsylva
nia, Ohio and Ctusada Shaken Up
—Buildings Rock to and Fro—,Peo
pie Badly Seared-2W Buildings
,Suddenly Evacuated —No _Damage
as far as Heard.. • .
NSW CASTLE,. PA.. Oct. Alth—
Quite a - distinct • earthquake. was felt
in this city at eleven o'clock • to-tbly.
'rhe shock lasted three or four min
utes, and the effect was. to sicken
many peNons with a dizziness. In
the *wand and third storks of build
ings the force of the motion was grist
er;..lnwune instances the occupants
deserted in fright.. • • • • .
Itosros, Oct, .20.—An earthqUake
MIS felt at 11:',M, causing the precipi
tate vacation of buildings, and dis
placingend tracking a portion ottliev
wails. The shock was felt at -Bur
lington, Montpelier,- - Providence,
Penland, Bangur c Levrtston, Bruns-.
wick, Montreal,Sackvllle and a large
number of other places in ' Now Eng
land and Canada. No. merious dam
age was done anywhere.
:Pown.s..lln, 0640.51—Three.
hundred feet of • the bed ,of the Og T ,
densburg Railroad :ucroS,,the Otter
Creek; ht Standishi six teen miles Irons
here, settled teo"feet. to-day. at the
time of the earthquake.
'rimy • Oct. ti.—An earthquake
,
shoek was felt here at 11:14 a. in.
The Southwest school house was se,
vcrely shaken, causing a panic among,
the scholars. The shuck was felt at
Albany, Hudson, Sandy Hill, Cam
bridge, Warrensburg, Saratoga, Syra
case, Warsaw and Auburn. , At
Saratoga some buildings were dama
ged.
ST. CATHARI N ES,Od. severe
, shuck of earthquake was felt at 11 a.
mu. to-day.
. CONNSAUTVILLE, PA, Oct. .111.,
At elevist o'clock this morning we
felt two distinct shocks, like that of
buildings were tallier awl -
inure was no damage doitethe build-
lugs. • .
Skav YpsiK, Oct. :W.—The esrth
quake this morning passed harmless.%
ly, though several school buildings
and tenement houses were suddenly
vacated, and the higher towers and
spires in the lower part of the city
were- made to vibrato perceptibly.
Professor Hough, of Dudley Obser
vatory, at Albany, thus describes the
event : -"The shock. of un earthquake
was felt here at 11:15 a.. in., October
20th and lasted tbotat one • to.
The walls of the building had a very
marked vibration ; opened doors
were suede to vibrate ;, °Wears hang
ing on the wells were put iu oscilla
tion, and even the tables and clutirs
On the ground floor had a sensible
tremor. At the time of the shock a
rumbling noise was heard. Clock
pendulums swinging north and south
were matte to vibrate east and west,
'showing that the earthquake passed
in an cwitwatrti direction. - Since nine
a. in. of yesterday-the ()ammeter has
been failing rapidly, the- total fall
amounting to seven-teaks of an inch.
During the shock the mercury in the
registering barometer was in a vio
lent state of agitation.
'Signed.' liuuutt,
"Datliey o,bservatory."
33.—A. slight
Shock of eartlatuakeiwits felt at %Val
hut Hills, within the city limits,
about half-Past ten o'clock this Morn
ing. The students at Lane Semin
ary noticed it very perceptibly in the
dortnitorim.
. CINCINNATI, Oct. 24—The latest
information indimtes.that the shock
of.,earthquake was:greater in some
parts of tile city than at first reported.
In one large.factaty, the operatives
at tirst thought tiw foundations were
giving way and caught hold of oh
jects to steady themselves, as the
buildings swayed to and fro. At one
of 'the largest, foundarler, the men
that thought their tools were coming
towards them, but soon thereafter
discovered that It was the building
lir:motion: There :was considerable
Otarm. but ,work was not :long sus
pentiml. •
. . _
• TiT4lB% - :11.4.,, PA., Oct, 21—The
shock' of unrstrthquake was very.per
t-eptibly felt hero at 11:15 a. tn.' Sev
eral. brick, buildings were shaken,
and the occupants '.rate.. out Into. the
strectS in great alarm, 'lt !Mied but
a.few seconds. • •
- SAS FaA:strasixs. Oct. '4,.--A.shactr,
ofearthquake 'was .very pereeptlble
lif.this city abont.elevets this
forenoon, . itelearta .. from various
Jrarts,of the .State „Would , indicate'
that the wave was very "generally
felt throughout the State.
SCLIENECTADir, N. Y. Oct.
This city was visited with a severe
shock of tarthquake at a quarter past
eleven o'Clock . this morning. All
the hi habitanbr rushed. terror strick
rh, into the streets,. and ,the excite
ment. was Intense. Much confusion
prevails, and it is impassible to as
certain whetheru4 serious damage
Is done. .•
MoNamEar., 0ct.11).-At a quarter
Pest eleven o'clock. this morning a
sovere shock af.earthquake'• was .fell
here. Buildings nicked. to and fro,
and everybody rushed into the streets
in alarm.
CIA:VE:I.I.N*, Oct. visi-.
hie shock of an:earthquake was felt
here this morning at about 11 o'clock ,
lasting fifteen or twenty seconds.
The National Bank building and
Atwater block, and other large build
ings, were swayed to 'itnd fro, caul
persons occupying - upper stories
to g tiock Into the streets. , The great
est consternation prevailed. 'The
shock was plainly felt at Mead Ville-,
Pennsylvania. •
..... • 1
Daalel 11111*Earland Alorrallgupd Dr
• , rore a Palle/14'01M
• •
• The New York Tinies about
one o'clock, on an afternoon of last
week. While on duty, in Thirtieth
street, near Sixth • aoenue, Officer
Carnizic, of the Twentieth' precinct,
observed an Individual. approach
ing him in a mold besotted and
miserable condition. His face was
fUll of 'cuts and brubsea, hbfelothes
were tore and Idood•atelrieliquid
his Whole - appearance Indkraal:he
misert , of hl4ldttlation. Meatier
.was unable to asocistain his natal on
'account of the inebberency of ids re
mar. * are broug ht him to the :Jef
tersOnmaticist fee court, where he
was,kebt e races. At 4 o'clock
hisaenses were sufficiently returned
twenable him to appearbeforejtidge
Vowlei to iintwera charge of *twit:.
ennuis. The officer testified, in ad
ditto(' to the fact Just stated, that -at
the time of the arrest, the prkPeer.
I was on the point of faillnt through
a cellar of considerable epth; and
the consequences would In sit proba
bility have been of a serious nature.
The prispner Bald his name was llaa
lel)leFerland, that ho had shot - AP
beet D. Richardson, and ad escaped
ter dangers than thenhreatened
Win- go produced a number of let
ters in evidetwe of his wife's Infidellil
ty and of the proceedings luriktim
to the Indiana divorce, which Was re
ceidly so protninently beforethenab
lie, but the Judge refused to entertain
them, to his kipparent discomfiture.
In reply to a question Of the bench
with regard to the condition Of his
face and head, McFarland mid that
he had Imbibed a little to drown en
pleasant'thoughts, and fell near
Wood's Mu.semn. Ile was txnumit
led for examination, to t4elP 6 aee
this morning. * I •
CHALLENGE IN VIRGINIA.
'Ati ENCOUNTER CA.
SZI"S.1111,1R A*WEI:L.' I
July las In tanartieleiVaepnbliihed
.
In TM Richmond Rlguiree. afetlect,;
in severely tnam AL4. :blear W.
,Walker, Delwatein theStitieMseib
bly from Madisan, and, other s.l Mr:
James Barbour, the rtspousi hie edit
or of the paper, was regarded ,as 'the
author, On Frblay night last Mr.
'Barbour rttelvi at disptitchl from
Culpepper Lour House informing
him that one of his children tvould
probably die beo inerningj fie
i i
re
took the mornin train for Velpeii
per. While ate ing upon the plat
form at Riclun rid he saw Iltalor
'Walker waiting O'er the same!trun.
The two ente red ditlerentears,and had
ridden About 25! Miles when ~JMajor
Walker, mine to he car . In which the
' fernier sat, and k: a seat neir , him.
The 'Major elle ward 'went ' le' Mr:
Barbour, ands ke of 'the ofikusive
artiele....The lat ' i' declined to Rive
any explanation PO remarked that
the platform of, n o of the. stationt
was the proper p as for an' ititerea
tion,lf he Sough one. Major ' Wak
1
ker repeated his emends fur fan ex
planation and ti retareattO hisseat.
Afterward, as,Bl ' Barbour Was Its
teningleithe con etaaticin' of friends.
the Islajoritudile yadvaneed toward •
hint and struck lain in the face with'
his eleriehed fist.; 'Mr. Barbour Was
in a jxsition in *latch his Wald not
raise his lainds; tut kicked hiandver-
airy, and placedal9 hand on his pot,:
ket as he rose. Jfatjor Walkerseized
him by the arena and a struggle en'
sued, In which tirbour spit in Wal-1
ker.% Lies. - NU.engers interfered. l
and Major Wed .r retired to: another
car, leaving the la soon afterward.
l a
Thea*ve is th tal k of the encoun
ter as given by rienaSlof'llir..
Barbour., lldajo 1 er's versilon of
the affair le gives In his own letter,
published below'.' I '
On l'alondasi Bk. Barbour,jhaving
returned le Iticinond, after burying
his child, sent tie following I note to
Major Walker Wri.-John S. MOS
by :
• • RICH1.0 1 :11?, Oct. 1 0 1870.
• :•McijorJ.W.NNALKEn—Sir iWalv
ingall questionlasbout my, right to
regard your andua in. any other
light, I choose to demand ofyou, for
your assault on see on Baturday, the
satisfisetion - wiii la a gentletnish has a
right to .ileid My friend, Col.
Mushy, ill an ushy, w e the ,neressnry ar.
• =gamuts. um &e.... .I ,
Jae. BAJIMOUR.
reply alai rettatiegarte the following
'ItICHIIOND, Oct.'!!, 1870.
JAMes BARBOUR, esq. --Silt: Your
note, dated October 10, was duly de
livered by your friend, Col. { Mosby,
In reply, I have simply-testate that.
during the reveal of the Legislature,
and while I was absent from theelty
and State, you offered me.lthrough
the columns of The Eliguteer ' what
I deemed to be a personal insult.
Upon 'my return - to the City of Rich
mond. I sought you Par the purpose
of obtaining reparation, and found
you had left the 'city. I returned to
my home anal family but determin
ed, upon the resembl ing of the Lew
'stature, to seek an explanation the
first time I met you: I met you
casually on the cars, and called your
attention to the fact that I considered
myself aggrieved lay said article, and
demanded an explanation, which
you declined giving, telling me-that
'I could take nay redress, anti at the
same tithe placing your hand in
your pocket as if to draw a weapon
and having no weapon myself,' seized
your hand and slapped your fate.
You spat upon me, and I struck yon.
You now 'demand satisfaction in . a
manner which I candot give you, he
cause it would deprave me of any
rights as at citizen, and impose upon
sue some of the penalties of foamy.
- If you seek any other satisfaction I
shall of mums hold myself in res:li
-1 ?WM to give it, to you: Yours,..te.
I JAS. W.AVAILK ER, jr.
The . article in the Constitution
of Virginia, referring VI dila illf4e iS OS
follows :
ART. 3, 8%...1, 'Clause 3. No per
son, who, while a'citlien of thlsState
has, since the adoption' of this Con—
stitution, fought a duel with a deadly
weapon, sent or accepted a challenge
to tight a duel with a (Madly weapons
either within or beyond the bounda4
rigs of this State, or knoWingly con:
veyed a challenge,•or aided or assisti
ed In any mariner in fighting a duel;
shall be allowed to vote or hold any
°Mee of honor, profit or trust under
this Constitution. •
A VESSEL GONE DOWN.
William ritualism Jr., Wltle . and
Child. and Posey. of this
City. Supposed to Have Beets
MD!
Another great steamship has gone
• dOwn to the bottom of the oceananr
rying with her the'greater part - of
her precious ettge •of 'melt, women
and chlidren.. - The varlet was the
"Ounbria" of the Anchor Line; a
neer and staunch craft, but • Meently
laut afloat. She took out With her a
rge number of passengers, the ma
jority of whom ,were . wpMen anti
children. - ,tihe left New York on the
9th MOIL, and went dotin is a storm
off the coast of Ireland at about !ten
&clock on ,Wednesday night. Four
boats with 'paisengers left the sinking
VeSsel; but only one, containing 'a
traitor and the corpse of a girl reach
ed safe harbor. The traitor says his
own boat upset and that all were
drowned but himself. These are the
meagre particulars we have received
of the, terrible sea calamity np
till
1:1 . 144t Midnight.
We do not know how Many Pitts
burghers were on board the ill-fated
vessel, but the agent for the. line in
this city, William Bingham Jr.,
esq., wife and child, Mr. John 'Hob
son and wire, of Pittsburgh and Miss
E. ll... Pusey, of Allegheny, were
among the passengers. Greet anxie
ty for their welfare is . manifested In
this community. 31r. Bingham en
joys the universalremect of our bM,I
- men and people: Should ,he
Have perished with hf. Wire and
child great sorrow wilt
can only prayerfully await further
partleukus to confirm the sad conjec
ture that all, on board the vessel were
lost, and hope that Many nay have
been rescued; and among them thaw
from this eity.7-PiUsbargh,ainette.
TUE shocks of an earthquake *ere
felt In this city yesterday, though
not the find, were far the severest
ever known in this latitude. They
were distinct enough, and so serious
In their manifestations as to cease
Anilines to abandon their houses, and
inwithapnem4e - tetiaid ftem their
eshops taibe straits. , an voltam
of . thistents lu "New Sig
and• Cana." ttia Motto- -Wen
fen with more Or lee& sevailly, awe- .
kit Peat term..Fortmatd3tno
lives anittlde t and isc _primerttlints
materially. damagd.--7. Trwsnat
TWINf •
•
B 7 sae !Vesideut go tire. Patted
Wssittmifox, Oct. 21.—WhereaN
it beltommt a pooplemnsible of their
depsbdenext oh the AlinighWto;pub•
licly and collectively acknoWledge
their gratitude for Mr. favors and
inercies, and humbly beseech for their
continuance; and whereas, the people
of the United States. dttlll
novraboat tO esti, haVe
to be thankful for general prds y,
an abundantionestiexemptkon frau
pestilence,ftivelgu war And civil strilb.
Now. therefose, be it_ known that !,
U. S. Grant, President - of the United'
States, concurring in any similar rec•
out inentiations front the Chief Magis
trates of the States, do hereby tease
mend Wain:Mama to meet in
respective places of worship on Thurs.
day, the DM& dayhf November next,
then to give thanks for the boun u ts
God doting 'Pe Teo about Ulm
And to suppfitntri for 'its moth'
In whites.; thereof I have hereunto set
my hand and caused the seal of the
United States to be affixed.
Done at the city 0, Washington,
this 21st day of October. in the year
of our Lord. 1810,4nd of the indepen
dence of the Butted States the nine
ty-fifth:
[Signed.) • ' U. S.Ou4NT.
By the President:
I I Art t I.Totr - Flaw &crawl of
ME
TUE STORM *ANAL CORPS.
Station la Pltlalparik—lltepeorta
Daily.
The Government, as our readers
are already. aWare, - has organized A
full signal corps, with stations scat
tered throughout. , country, for
the purpose of making
obscrvatiousand advisingthe pub
lie of the approach of storms: Those
In charge of Etta in_diffeamt.
wlll4smive tetegzipiela.
ports trowel, otPer alatlOnSat stated
time; during. each day. ?dr. James
West has been appointed to the sta
tion in this, city, and has secured the'
rooms in the third story of Phelan's
building, Fifth 'avenue, for his office.
He is uggyided with all . ,,the
IlientsllrPr itSitratt abeer." l, `
Mons, and is now making arrange.!
mental for , commencing work., It 4,
expected that he will be prepared to
receive the first reports bnimonday,
next. These reports publish
ed in the pollens, and also' be bulle
tined at different points In the .city,
in order that the 'public may. ,be as,
fully informed as possible In regard
to the changes which may. occur.
The workings of this system, when ,
fully, organized. will be of the at
moat ad idiots& to thtpublic.:--Ered
inglfrig Oct. Ifith. •
OUR NEXT COORESS.
The political complexion of the Re
presentatives, of Ohio. Indiana, lowa.
and Nebraska In the 1 7 ...rkpeecond
Congress as compared to the Forty
first, Is, as far as can be gained from
all the information retviVetl, as fol
lows.
In the Forty-first Congress, Penn
sylvania had eighteen Republicans'
and .alx Dania:rats: In the Forty
second, it will stand fifteen Repub
licans and nine Democrats. • Ohio
had In the FortYlatal C00117e 38 . thir
teen Republican Resireseetatives to
six Democrats, .d-1L - 18
sy-mJa.the Forty-second. In /nut
to four DeiatieratlC } 7 .31 `..
second Congress theDenuanacor claim
the representation will be Ave Re.
publicans to six Democrats. In
lowa, there will be the tame
number —six Republicans. Ne
braska will , stand, in the Forty-see
end as in , the - Forty-first Congress,
with one Republican representative.
In North ipartillim thrrltepublicnq
Lost five,. phithe •ntativei.
Maine Mt! nont,l satite• i no W
as in the I" •tflest mgress. The
entire number-of Representatives is
2f2.\ Thus far. the Republicans have
elected' 48, requiring them yet to
elect'. 74 to gain a majority. For
thes - 674 4 we 'have Alivesatchusetts It',
Michigan u, Illinois 14, New Hum
shire 3, Rhode Island ..24. Wisconsin
6, Kansas 1, ;New Jersey 6, Missouri
9, Minnesota 2, Connecticut 4, West
Virginia 3, New York 31. While all
of theseßtates will not be carried by
the Reintblitima Party, yet, allowing
all piresible less, the House will stand
Republican. &MO' Carolina Ala
IKtpua. florlds, Arkansas, Louisiana,
Tenhesseer and Virginia cannot
to secure the number tar above the
requisite amount of 74, to gain the
required Gazelle.
.► Balloon Battle.
The followlog extraordinary state
ment appearkin a Belgian paper call
ed the Nouvelles de Jour, from one of
their correspondents at the seat of
war, which note was conveyed to
Brussels by a currier-pigeon:
"Penns, Oct. I.—Nadir returned
_yesterday to Paris. His return was
not effected without much trouble,
although his balloon 'was favored by
a good trim! shice his departure from
Tours., Bat I will relate the ftizte in
their' chronological order. He left
Tours at six o'clock iu the morning,
and the-bold aeronaut arrived In
view of Paris at It o'clock, floating
about 3,000 meters above the fort of
Charenton. At the same time as the
Intrepidewhicit.-: was the name of
Nader 's balloon—appeared a second
was observed in the horizon. Nader
was- seen to display a strangler with
the French national colors. Imme
diately another national flag floated
from the cur of the other balloori.
Vigorous bombs and cries of Vest
Damon' proceeding from the garri
son of the .fort, .greeted the appear
ance of the two aeronauts, whose-bal.
loons gradually approached. When
they 'mere within distance of
each other, suddenly a loud report
oat litsirdin . theuir, followed by •
series of texplatton.s. These were at
first thought to be demonstrations or
Signals oi,vlctory, until Nader was
seen to ding himself into tbe network
of his ~ sheen and to clingto its sides.
During Ibis Beni the.iither,aeronnut
Continued • discharging shots it. • Nit.
dear, which were traced in the sky by
their luminous effects. The Intro-
WO descended rapidly, and It ap
peared to the-spectators below that
some incomprehensible event had.tit
ken iditce above. But mark what
the French flag ire the neighboring
balloon had, come to. .It had been
removed,_ and a black and yellow
standard was ObSerlV4 to be fleeting
inlts place. Than all was explained.
'Treason! It Is a Prussian balloon ! he
has flralon the Intrepidet Nader is
lost!'_ were the criet that bur.stllinul
taneously tram the French people,
But Nader Wel side; for he was seen
to descend rapidly to his or; sad the
balloon to nearly reach the earth:
He east out the ballast, and reascen
ded, having stopped she hole made
4n. his, balloon . by_ his advemry.
Then shots were rapidly fired. rim
the-Intrepid; into the Prussian di&
loon,_ which one, losing all pow
=rl
= l-1111 i l ueuVr
what/ere
heenlollowing the ectialeotnbateete
throughout his.xoiting.;74grupoel,
rushed .Agrivartl, aittlettrinringtgrxtut
bifilrhireceived tkeirehani*n4
Ghxl - knOWslii lkintit condition .-7"reitff
lketzjiltbastiendd off Walk epeed - ta
thertianetivanag- In fhb
dizienflui*Aliktr:i
Charenton, where he still retnallat"lns...'
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According to tbestove showing, the .
Renate will stand !Mem:Means to 16
Democrats ; andthe flonse 86 Republi
cans to 44 Democrats:, giving the . peib•
I lams a malcrty of twelve on Joint bal
• •
New Acfrertisemetits.
VENDUE
The madeialeped. AddisSaintly, de Made Nam.
of tbe estate of Wl.liras Davidson. Jr. ditesaesd.
will Geer at goblin sale, at des tam of said de.
.ceased. on the Datitagtea road. la Patterson
unrsob
On ip.
„Mislay, October 28,1870.
novsEs. cows. now -3300v5. BUGGY.
amid rots 01 HAM M, larealag Dapisaaeata
Wheat by 'lsabel. sad la the gonad, Cora. Data,
Day. Potatoes; Be, Be. Week is good. sad
worthy of etteolion. Terms at tale. whkik wID
eoeusenee Ilse o'clock. 'term .
W3l. MINH Y,
Adis*.
EN XICCUTORIS 30711:11.—Lett to/Inseam.
k a
.E., oo the gelato of Jodt Teade, deed. late of
Yalu skip. &near= Penna.. ba les
beets ted to the Ends le.
deb to add Mae at• hereby ollf= " taahe
Immediate payment; and three baring adds ea
add mut/mill pored then to the saleatbee,
duly astbestleated doe settlement.
eettlOw filtNitT MILLIS.. ler.
insur e 11111168.1 C• 111 awl I.
Mmibillisig. - ii•dthisl Winos as& bAt•T'f
mud we eAmage our Light
mods for
Heavy Garm e nts.
r
• -
A 4 the Mechanic and the Lahr go
to their daily labor. and the ',mimeo=
awl business man' to I heir oMees iti s ylsees
or business, these cold and chilly morn.
ings. the thought enters their miuti—
WHERE SHALL WE BUY
Our Winter Clothing P
To the men who buys his goad s ready
Mute, we would Hair: Go to
SAJ.Snelleliburgs
)•
Broadway, New iliighlon;
BECAUSE THEY liKto THEIR OWN
4:31r Cit732l ,
And Keep the ltest. Assortment in
Ikarx;, l Cimuty.
To the men wholes his Pod* filltde to
s.rder, or by lUMSUrit we would way: Go to
S. & J. SNELLENBVIWS,
Because they have a Culler,
A u4l Tailors sevocid to none In Denver (.70.
KEEP A AIOICE STOCK OF
Piece Goo :ft Rich to Select
x •
AND HEIR MOTTO IS
•' NO WIT, NO PAY."
RE3Ii:if . BER,
BROADWAY, - NEW nitiairfox
seputposechday
T146-Cheappst Wholesrde
BOOT & SHOE HOUSE
--- IN PITTSBURGH.
Josseish Box-lartd,
tAit_ a $ Woed_Street, •
Mametieturer. Wholesale &- Cbnumis-
_ .
Z." skin Dealer in
BOOTS, SIEMER k IUIBBiaI.S.
New York eel Batas Ptkes.
Agent lhiPtilladelgblectty nude goods a it Nor
idbelaseve_prlme. Often hoax emary desire
=ardMed lad aalleteetsm unmated. reaelt
ly. (wP34;21,
ItitinifiiitdiritivirrOs:=Ciiiime
A
Maktritles Maim beet limed to uto eab
eedbilvon the Mate of WHl et M' Daylisoo. dte
emerg, lof Me boes of beam ffe law
yoe amity. P... s4 leo la kersby glveu to Ya
all w
arm ladebted to add mate DM lomedlate
me S regain* All tam ltelag 4:Wa m-
Wie.""lP"tbia4llBstli.Si.
betletlimg T.DIVN. !r: itdui
t
THE GREAT MEDICALDISCOVERYI
wAiirissOs
VINEGAR BITTERS.
It. _loran 600)(6 Person tie
to thew Wopderfal "-gm
: Candi" Affects. • 2
Vs
•
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IN -
A p
g'
(9.
74 1 :
I. ;Sas x - s.
Medi of Woe puns; Walla&, Proasiffprtr-
Ha, and gelato* hitlubre•
and sweetened PO phase the Usk, Called r Too ,
ies," "Appetizers." .11tentneeee," Ac.. that lead
the . tipples on to drunkenness. cud ruin . but an •
true medicine:made front the Dative Iteots
god
Herbs of Callforub, free from all Alcoholic
Idniulantak They ens thc ÜBRAT BLOOD
Pindlirlii II and Life Giving Principle.
a perfect Renovator, and livelvrator of the tlyr
tam, atrryins of ell polsouout matter. and restor
ing the blood toe healthy rood:doe. No peewit
an take these Bitters according to dinictlouti, and
nasals long unwell:
$lOO will Welter' Win Incurable (.4e. pervi I
the house are nut destroyed by talueral p ,
soar, of other meow, and the vital organs wastes
topicad the point or repair
trod ilailauntowatory & Chronic; alba..
stall. and (Meta Dyttpepadna or Indio
test/on, BUllooy lieinittenta and In -
ternallient Veverst Diseaues of the
UloodaLlver, Kidney. sod Bladderithee•
Miens bare been most remodel Curb Dili
einem are ranee Vitiated Blood. which
la men/Pi Pro tti‘r •Pe l'ersogromftt of the
Digreadre Vre'r tie
Cleanse Ike vitiated Blood whenever you And In
heparin." bending through the akin In plmPles,
rotpdood: Itching., !or sores: 'cleave It when you
Aad It obstructed !MA. ologetsh In the vein.; claims
It when It I. foal, sad your &Mega will tell you
Whim" "ASP the bided pore and the helth of the
system will follow: .
PIN. TAPE and other W01t145. lurking In the
system of go many thousands, are errs - M. 4 &-
strayed oe removed.
lu Billion., Remillard lad Interarlttard Fever.,
the. Bitten have no equal. For Cat' directlont,
read laterally the cheater awned each bottle,
printed In four bruguagto— English. •Gertnim.
,Yesuch,arad Spanish .1. WALE Ell; Proprietor.
IS Conotteree St„ N,Y.
)rcDitNALD A CO, Druggist. and 'teats.
.Ban Francisco and acrantento, California, and Cl
Lad Bt. donameres St. N. Y.
pr SOLI/ tla ALL DRUGGISTS AIID DEAL.
octltly
I g -
ts•
of
LW. of tamitea for Trial .
at November
Timm 1870 • •
• ' neer was:.
PirtsbirghNallonal ilk of Commrroeern John II
' Skate. • .
William Twothr, we Beehinter Mankfactorlng Co.
ireQuietists beide&
'Yakutlna Webb. vs F. K. Andanson.
Jams W. Mttebell. re William Kensedy.
Jacek MAX vs P, FL. W. dC. Railway Co.
Stephen Clerk. vs C. IL, Hall i Co..
Coats Brothers, re John Dilworth.
Jaines IL Jul:neon. vs Ducat Dawson.
Battles it Webster, ire Robert IL Kay'.
Jobs razor, ye Sunset Bibb. et al.
/thwart Coyle, vs O. H. knothole.
•SCOND lIZZIL
WWI= Join:mm..B Levels !tenor
Bosh h Anderson,vs William Anderson. Valentine S llohaugh. vs Goehring et ix.
James Edger vs Casper Deuhart.
George F Sinnott vs J W Mitchell.
U Weinfeld vs Martin liets,gar.
Homer Dawson vs U ...wood Oil Comiumi•
()eine White et al vs George Graham.
John C Duff es el St A John McMillen.
`Martin Zinkhorn vs Iftury Goehring.
Thornton Walton vs J P
Rebecca J Wilder fur use e s Win Julio littaio
William Harrison vs William Rigby.
'A McMillen vs August Grier.
John C Dud vs J Y A John McMillen.
C U Warrington va Samuel Laney et al.
Joseph A Fleming en William flume.
John Sharp et al. vs G U lAnghtln. et al •
Samuel Sanders vs Basel Su careugen.
James hiller vs Wm li Bring , . et al.
scbudeld A Whiting v• James Frasier.
Jame* F. Morrison vs Smith Hazen, -•
.1 E Schutt vs Jasper Schutt.
John Stevenson. et al. vs Wm Ewing
same - eirestrei oejier
Same • vs II If Keifer.
Oculthte JUGS CA CallEY, Pro'N;
' OrMailk u.nds hit aal• at the A nun • ofilinek
.
' A. •ss a ova. 411 A. -
vtlt,llon.
BEAVER C 0.,.
.,. ..Th Ofpluto•VOurt of t k s te t J. the
reMskans • lu the matter of the partltheit,
C .m....4
the Rad lrAtate or James Resell,
late of uptry towewhip, In the said county of
Rester, that:awed t
Ana now, to wit: September 8,181 U, Rule on
the hare and legal nyreeentatir es of the raid
James Itusisell, ultu'illed 1111 the —day of --•-•,,
A., 1/:. Ida. lea. tug te aware him eight chi Vireo,
via: James loused lyJur pot! tlottert, Thomas
Iluasell, William !Waren, June, latsvil, Robert
Bossed, Joseph Russ : ell, Blusbetit Rowell, and
Mary, interwerried with Joseph 31arker;all resld
lag In Bearer rowdy, Mate sat Peumylvanla; also
the children of a tlecrinial daughter, debecca,
interdnarrled with Preach Braden, der d. tiln: Ma
ry. Inter-married with Alex.7Jetinger, Junes Bra
den, of Jennuton. County Mirsouri; Margaret, in
learner:Jed with —. Anglienbaugh. now deed.
leering two children. rut: Mary Cathulue and
Lon B. Augbenewugn, residing In *wet cotody
eforwald.aemont alma, tl e ago of Mu neon years,
without a guardian; and Leander Daniell, deed,
leering lii sartire hint two children, ell: Jame.
S. Braden and Lonna Agee. lidded, residing in
Col.mhisna rowdy, Star of Ohio. sod being mi
nor. above the age of fourteen years, %Idiom a
guardian; and all other. intereateil, to a pear and
chow au.: II may they bare, why an inquest lu
make Biathlon of the Real Eatate of raid decd ,
thould nut be awarded et an Orphan'. Court to be
t rid in Ilearee. In auditor the county of Rimier, uu
the :Id Monday of November neat. A Inc copy
°Mule. ' Atteet--JOIIN C. It ART. Clerk.
A true cups. JulIN GILERINti, abed,
octPt.St
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FATE OF,JAMES JACKSON,
Whercee. Letters Testamentary to the Estate
of James Jackaott, deed., late of North bewickley
township, Bearer county, N., have been great.:
to the itabocalbers, all prawns Indebted to th
saki estate are requeeted tab:take litimedtate pop
meat; and those haviu: deltas or detnand• araltiet
the estate of said decedent will make known the
mune whatoat delay • to ".•
ROIIKKT JACKSON, North `Snwt oktoy.
THOMAS JACKSI.I4;•Moon tp. '
oct3tOw• • A' .
Point Planing Mille;
ll'ater ASYrect, Roeheeter, Pu
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Whitfield & Anderson.
MANUFACTURERS OF,
&ritk - Bait,,Vouldings,/Toor-boarrit,
IN;ather4!xtrda, Palinyra, Brack-
eta, de., ttr
ALLO.
DFALERS !N.ALL KINDS OF LUX
HER. LATIL SHINGLES AND
BUILDING TIMBER..
Awing Intrehased the territorial Interest of Mr.
J. C. Anderson, owner or the nererni Patents toy.
erint certain Ilinperrretosnts In the canon action
and .fttng of weatherboards and lining for hoes
es and other buildings. we are the only
hielArreineil to trinket and sell the same wigra:
Malin - of •Bisieret county. Tartlet Wien:stint will
plaaia Obvert" this.
.offpentire Os:slangy c*
'par, mobil on** WOtlf,stode to tottoi.
oeptititot
New Millinery E.stablishment ••••
IN- itt-feHli;SUIE:it.
MRS. S. T. NEAL
Wald Infortu Vic public Dr ltaclunitet
and aiciniiir qua openid
NEW mrtunaysTon
ox--
131X1413-11TON STREET;
.
A short distance above Cross' store,
itiSCI4ESTER, PA.
binen IMEI/19
AND
m ILi t , INERT
In sll its.brunclocs. Children.; clothing,
Shlrtit„ nts de onter: work to he re
lied on, solicited.
PEAL.
-rny23s;oll
TO7•-1061e:ALRG.--Tli•itaderal pied b r
cosoweill babd a coed article of tamp and
Nat coal, wb eh be -wilt sell at reationable
a nt., at upwank. or will deliver to pinata...am—
TM, book 'lf" Witted as lbw. a f e er
rode fruit. tbalitt. Pt. Wa act Chicago Railroad.
and bat • aborldittowoo liwot Roarer *tattoo. l
bare ma° a gond 'adduce Mae Clay. which I will
dttio• eat rowowabllo MAW.
tkderakßat.si.Sigehell la liirtiliewater, or a t
Xlcbsel Camp', ki•Ratimstar, or at lb. bank. will
math* onauct eglimOos.• J. C. MOULT'S.
1 BEST STORY PAPER
IA rics Osman. A $5
?Milo arm t rub,
60E4 Maw** Prix* (V
ailar sea_ I.prelae. .J .
R. =low. Pnblioba.
I 0131 M.
Ell=ll
Livz AGENn WANT" -WOMEN
OF NEW YORK,
Or Social l e ffe in the Oreai My.
Wanda% I noreldgonsto among the seitoeree,
Manion liones'esposed. e. le. Pe. ply lc.
bed boot to' mrn pub!! riled. The hent nee to
Again aTer dna. Address N. Y. Bocilt:o. Tr,
Awes Bt. Now Yolk.
_ . _
BOOKS TO SUIT EVERYBODY.
Great Fortastaallee. Mete: Cnatishlp mote gr.y..
eta Coerce Stlguana. Mats; Bads b hodu
„ cu ., ou yo visa Mwartheari or lorer.se
N o rusks gy , ag Gs: 13:10 Cos:bands ems. talus
comet Latta Writer. IS eta; Amateur Tisanes;
sow I
i yar4A 4 Wyeleriotis Dl•cluearea. :dm
COO& .8 Id cents: now Ganelders
lag sad Wrestling made Easy. Is ;y r
Trosbilarrisge Gal& sad Book of Ss s,, ntta
!books sect postage paid by •etera mall. Atbes,
3 Mialf Place, NC. York. - acmes
- -
- ; De erre s Electric Soap.
Warranted tier and thesper than say (Whey_
TO/r tale ID Philadelphia, Pittsburgh. ac..
JIIINCY a Atairew.'T Cotton • Co., limn A c o.
noetir A Nobut.lbuion t Soo. J h Bugs
Batas lisssekea.ltellf 113:atty. Eby air,;
Wstatiosu Yosag.W Ltirser, T
a. to
Thompsond Morns." II Krauss.
Wslurrsiglat Jr Co.. Robes. Jr J Kirk
symosoart. Sou JL Co. it J Ilumphry, P.oy II A ca
blorrisos, Moe J. 1103, co :
.11rbisekle CO., of Plttsburzh. marl others
octIII;4w
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SEASON OF 1570-71.
itAION & HAIILIN CIBINE? Mil&
Inaporlant improvernenti.
Palmated Jane Mat. end Astral 534.101.
REDUCTION - - OF PRICES.
The limos sod llamas Oman Co, bare as
pleasure of annOnneing hepatitis IcnprAnen".,
in their likkhinet (levees, Pm which townie rter
granted than in Jana mart Mesa tars Tex Art
tint merely roenttekinas atttchmente, bet rata..
the natenantial excellence of the Icarus:mut.
Troyy •re also enabled by hummed ferlitore le
suutithicture to make. from title date, a further cr.
doetlqn in priors on towel leading ova
Having completed and added to their former to.
cilities , o Lure. new masafaetory. they hope hert
after to enmity all orders ntorupliy.
' The Cabinet Oront maimfactened ay thin Cm.-
' pany are wf tact' universe nmettlion, not tell
I throsphont America, but thole Etrope. that he
vri 4ki n g e trAliggiVil h ZT 7 rt ,,lgisrri.
OANn, in'quite shin caeca,. bet equal scermizr
to their apathy to *tithing they ,Mske, Ps be
etch. The same. DOCDLt Map. .all. Tilt
ueI'AVK DOUSLS UMW OlUilailS. rill
STOPS with Know .w ell sad Trematett. a rie
gaol mile, with .m4l of the name and Ilangis
kesprovesteatt,Alej oi Tlis ma Eats, with kw
or lin=ma,_ dwell. te , Mt -
FIVE OCTAVICS,
_...Tllitat SSW REEDS, chit'.
MN STOPS with KUPtIOaa, a splendid keen.
matt, PUS.' - I\
A pea, Ilinatsitad (=takers* with full inform
lion. and rerhicad prices it now ready, and till or
went free, with a testimoattLnircil4r. preseehaz
a great mut of evidraea u to the taperionly a
these initnonents, to rifts, tending hie Warw.
to the MASON a HAMLIN ORGAN Co. IA Tre.
Aunt etreet 60•101 A. or 501 Broadway, Nes T,A.
occraw .
4it 6
i Li . V . E II k paid =i 4 ta, b ut a. a i l . e .... or : t er: tr .
To uldtal requited. - Address Norelly (S..Sras.
Pattie.
0 or: to
V B ottan t 1 U d lg.. r S C e la utf r iat t eVla n trtre ' r ..
oat lAi I - Cmturred. Contenticat
--
Vrea , to nook Agentod.
We will ..nd r loutdootue Prospectus of out Sir
Mostrated Family Date Id COY hnnt A.Nat ~..•
of charge Address InallonslPubllidds;C..r . .. l
tudelphio. Ps. . ," I.
$lO *ADE FROM 50 Cents,
rioine dug urgently needed by 0, ery , sAly l'ai
and exatstna. or sampler *out ipostsze prld , to
tit MAW that retail goade for flu. It. L Woo ,er,
101 Chatham Sq.. Nee Soak. ,ec.te
ArihN'ES WANTED YOH
Ilion. %VAL SEWARD'S ri ILIA D Tor or Mal ~
Adventure and Sl:hreeint le
"Our 14 tmter Itepublie."
L a work of rare meet. profusely Inu•trated Ser.o
fdt drainer to Unlumblau ilsok Co.. Sestet 1.1
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r=x~~ fTL CT.~R.
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V'ARMEII'S HEI,PEIt.
Shows how to donb e the pindtt of the FARM.
and how farmers and their Kew inui mid irtni
0100 1 3
..Mlt2 , llONTli
tit... Winter. 10.000 copies will ho mallod
& Mort n." ecd edines• to glEi.
Phltedeltniik ocici
AGENTS GrAm
srtt .1_,14311 ^ r °FP THE
Containing Fleetwood's U, a
"Uses of the Aponles,d
lkiddrldre's i•Kridencer Chit Ahr.',,
toriof "the Jew. hy Joorphoc "
toll gloun Denotulhat 10ng.." hb treat. , Auk
relating to eveott oomecte..l hitt Fable
nooninto.: monyl Our ..t.tohtfoo The 0b.%
formtiva cootOleto Trovoiry Attrot
edge. W. FLINT, /11ILs.
Agreni6. NV:tilted For
ITS VOTARIES:
by Dr. Joan H. Pa
and OtartlTUZ di•CloeUrt," Th. • holy rt. , cc,
barn and IV 111.1eptmn...• exp0...1 m untr...l ,
eCratlou. Written In lA. Infer.... of 0
Chriatanlty. alai .P./41/ -
tabu . . and terms. U. S. Publi•filn,.: N 1
CAlesen and St Lan.. ~5•0
COSTS pl - 7 7 , 71' Th7 l . l l");vr';'
Vastaihr .1 i, I Li.d j•;i0. '.1;•••
twelre Tem I.•gifill WWI 41tiv
The wild adventures and marveno, r •
of lino. P. Haauca, known as be "Pf
- .Great //asfer," and Lannon, dad. • •
WO lodges, from 1888 to lernl. A lee*
Interest, 7ml/tie, Trrsite. Preth.
/bets of Plefion. Itichly
tinted paper, elegant binding. Will en/door! ,
body ererywhore and anti toeseord an. boat'
Lire. ride-ramie Jpents send early for
neater, sample pages and ternis. Ago+ , re , r
lug ta/ tosloo per week. A: 11.
lisher, Id° Chestnut at. Phila.
'Er T
An metalling remedl for all Uroachlal I.)l2lra;:tr.
Sore Throat and COWL
NVEL,L,S'
CARBOLIC TABLETS
Mao ;huffy dm blood. ambit eircaLl lon and or,
decay. - amlni 41remt ly•on - the Macao Mcniimu
lbey should be promptly mad frrrl) taken In 2:1 rt
promo or violent ebanim of weather, a. mei • •
keep up the ctreolation of the blood, and ibis
ward off all tetoleneno cold and Inns ‘1! 21,,,,,.
FOIL WOMAN IN CHILDREN
Wells' Carbolic Tablet ,
area never falllng rcetked.T. TRY To! VoLi.
BY DRUGGISTS. arils
A94Dlnitss Wonted.—(l42:23 seal
b)_ the slaseriests Ahlthing Mosaiss .l
sou, Miss, or tie. Levis, Mo. • esl•
WANTED—MANTIS. (20 psi' dal' UV the Celebrated nOMR eIIFTTLIt
MACHINE Ilse the esderlesd. makes If.
SHWA. (alike coo both sides, land 1.A.a.,
The best and Cheapest Fsmlle :tester Mews•
the market. Adieu. JOIIRS02;
CO.. Boston. Mess.; Pltteburge. to.; chic.; •
- or Itt. Loots 120. ,
FORTUNES offered to Its. gams
to
chance esucl
moo . Co., •Wllmtorton. Del. leer,
Comb
ts ,
Mack or brown. It routain• na p. ,, •0n
Can use U. One cent by rash fur ,311r1 dear k ,
dress MAGIC COMB CO., Springfield.
f!'*l43"l.
7 4 1 t6 . ;SO
, tiff • cc' viro
• z— v .(t•e- t
w\s •Zafitt,Y)
1/4)..d\Nek •
• UpiC JASI
31 I Ll)ache a S. fit, RE n It Co the beg
iocovered. tat dee
treirtrU•ca',
rl and lo,tralee d
all the alial cu
Werner.,
„ha m ,' eatt .ing to any of them. 1 1 ...7
template raceme has lone attanded tut
sty localities, and It 14 rem OM-red to the
Cs
Taal public with the etentlctlutt that It an
tuacrucepllah all that la claimed to It. It pr ,
dual little or Do pain; le ave . the „.. z ew Ir..
from Irritation. and nem overtaxes or escor• 15.
epaell.. In 1111illseibes of Ow skin, tetwdeto w
aril. bowels, liver, kidnaps—of ehltdrre—sel
many dltneultlee peculiar to woman. It leo:r
prompt relief and Ornate cars. The bretyat7 .
Clang recommend and preecrlbet It; and or per+
who once =ea this will relnielartly ' , elan 1 . O .
ear of any other cathartic Or seat by Moil ,•
receipt of price and portage. I Itur../5 ro
AIM 6 errata. 5 boxes, $1.00; poeage Pirvuly
ta sold by all dealers In drag. mad iseilleht..... l
by TURNER a Co, sole proprietors, IV Twor'
street, Baotou, Mom. . latog3true. :0
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Notice la /Partition.
IN THE Mill COVET to avid is tie
manly of Heaver, and State of Penheybo t. l
to the matter of the partlilou of the real mute
WHIM Elliott, der:mord:
To Nary Jane Elliott. latruitiarried with tine'
Todd, ...hit: r. In the comity of Maumee. r' 01 ,`...`
JohnlowaJohn Enke!. residing to the counit e. •
doted°, Bute of California: Martha Elliott, t.te
married with John Slmpprlooo. 16.0
county. Mauro( Iowa: .tty El roodirt
the Mate of tSllforola :
Take notice that an Ir.gossitlon 0:Or Er.: F.
tat, of William Elliott. Bred. sill be held tho
p . nrhthies on the 11th day of November.
JOHN tiILEDIN I
O ,
Eberle' pilot Oet. It tall)--to
'Ur Deeds, 310ad4 Ilartastesr. tl+.o
k q't ""antly ea mod and tOf sau al tab odd
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