The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 15, 1871, Image 3

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    The Beaver Argus,
Beaver. Pa.* ■area I
areillation Thirteen H
Rotes or Advorthillig.
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column 13 Ou 30 00
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adtalidotraiore and E
weal; notices per nine,
(Ef'' Payments to to
for tranalent adverUaei
In advance.
.xocuture No
), tic conic
mi mode Qom
meat; which
DEO. P. SIOW&ILL. 40 Park Row, N.
AND
S. M. PETTISNOILL & COs 31 . Park Row.
New York are the soli agents for Tax Burn
Annul in t hat CIO, and are authorised to amuses
fur inserting advertisements for as at oar low•
est cm& .ntes: Advertiser. - tis that city are re
•
qoveteo to leave their beam Will either of the
above balms. . .
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suite °ribs Piersnometer for the
w•eok ending March 111 h. 1871. "
A. 31,7 X.
Nlarch 5 3G deg. 54 deg. 42 deg
40 deg. 44 deg. 34 deg
7 27 deg. •07 deg. 57 deg
8 41 deg. ' OD deg. 54 deg
9 51 dog. • 58 deg. 50 deg
10 40 deg: 57 deg. 45deg
11 41 deg. 47 deg. 35 deg
g. T. TAYLOR.
TIME TABLE.
tievellangi dt , Plt4lianh 114 1 11.--21vIsui
East leave Beaver Station 114 . 1004 Ms: MO4 ,
ACCOM . O 0.17; Mall. La F. In ;Evcninif Ex.
•retr. 3 3U; Local Freight '(conic+ Paf.tual.r.) 341
p. ul.•
Truln. ruing Writ leave Seaver Station as (al
t..: MAIL 1;43 a. m.; local Freight (cartylug
posengenii 10:03 ii.m.;Accommodatloo, 5.41 p. m.
Putt. Wt. W. C. W. U.—Tinto going Foot
I.•nie Seawater Station (at end of bridge) as (DI
-Ins.: Mover Falli Accom.ll.l)3 a.m.; Boon &ocean.
7.10 a. in.; New Castle accom. 8.311 a. m.; B. Falls
scrum. 111.10 p. in.
Trains going West leave Rocheater Station, (al
cud of bridge) aelfollows: B. F. accom. 10 a. in.;
Edon accom. 5.12 p. m.; Erie night ezpnise 5.43 p.
in.; 11. F. accom. 7.37 p. m.
Train. 'ping East leave Mochinter (Upper) Be.
pot as follow.: B.F. axon. G. 05 a. in ; Noon at
coin. 7.13 c, tn.; New Castle accom. 8.40 ...in;
Chicago exp. 10.53 a. lin Beaver Fails aceom. 12.15
p. Chicago Mall t. 03 p. m; ICrie e!p. 4.10 p. in;
Chicago exp. 0.03 P..: Mee moil 0.53 p.. m.
going West, halve Sochi-411er (upper) be
follows; Chicago mall 8.15 a. at.; Kite exp.
X 5 a. in; Seaver Falls memo. 9.55 a. Chicago
exp. 11.30 a. nt.;•Chicago exp. 3.53 p. New Caa.•
MI ovum. 4.90 P. as.: 05 0. 5 . 13 p. Seaver
le dl. accom. 7.3 d. .
b attention of the public is directed
to the following New Advertisements
which appear for the first time in the
Slums to-ddy: '
..ispiwial Notice—Drs. Oldshue.
Special Notloe—Mrs. E. H. Beacom.
'Special Notice—HeZouche it Co.
special Notice—H. W. Iluffum h-Co:
special Notice—Dr. B. V—Pierce;
Special Notice—S. h J. Smillenburg. -
special Notices—A. C. Hurst. -
Bottling House—H: W. Butfum
sale Adjourned—D. H. Honcho°. •
Special Notice—Speyerer & Sons. .
' Dsecutor's Notice=-John Ferguson.
Honing Mill—J. Ii: Snead & Co.
Wall Paper, hc.—DeZouche h Co.
EleetionJainew Allison, Treas.
'liankes.-11On. Win. 'McClelland,
smabor of Congress from thiC,dlitrict,
iil4 our thanks for numerous 'public
L
• N riNy WAGON )011 SALE., -A Splendid,
two-horso wagon with the celebra
ted east spindles. and completely finish
id in Ilie latest and Lost style. Only
:too 'parties dialing themselves In want
now wagon find it to their Inter
t.4t ItV purchasing. Inquire of Mao. IP.
Smit ' ll ' ,Topler of Brighton street and the
public square, itoehester, Pa. marB;3t
A - Fatal Railroad accident ocfporod
bi a man named Davis, of Alliance, Ohio,
as Wednesday last, near Columbiana.
Ile - Was a brakeman on a freight train of
the P.' Ft. W,A, C. Railway ; and, report
"-aye, the break gave way as he was draw
ing it, wherebY he lost his balance and
fell between the cars. ilo leaves a
fauffly.
A LAUUI stock or now Dry thlotla,te.,
atpopular priecit, at A. C. Ilurant,
Itrailgowator._ runarls,l3w.
Mr. W. M. IlVilgou had his hand
cmighain a "'Luiz." saw, In the chair
manufactory in N'ilw Castle, on Friday
of week before 'last' lacerating and .al
lewd cutting ott the two smaller lingers
of his right. hand. .The accident was
caused by trying to de two things at
once looking' one way and reaching
the other. -
yili: latcrtt novelties of Ladicte Hata
and Cidgnotot of all iec'dtirs,' ut A. C.
I . llNt's, Bridgewater. - [inarls;3w.
We cannot but think that woodchuck
c,.inmitted att,egregioutt error, in going
two his hole on the 2d of February last,
hw•ause he taught a glimpse of his shad
ow. lie has lost Nome excellent weather
ill IIOIISCIIIIOIII- . 0 of sticking to his "old
logy notions.' Ile should have known
that "there are exceptions to most gen
eral rules" and havo mado up his mind
hi stay out until driven in. ''ruo, law
ycrs, tell us "it is safer to follow old,pro
....dents," but it Is just' this very thing
that, pow and then, works in.M.lleo to a
Tirol and robs him °fall his wealth.
lin kw and old prectxlents should bQ Made
h. give way to eircumstances and the
spacial demential' thetisse. That wood
chuck hex bon 'lade tho victim of
pertenaelty in Mllmeing.preectlents.
WA Lt. pEn IWALL PA PEn ! 3—ln
anothar column will he found the adver
tisement of the well-known Avail paper
111,11., of DeZonehe do Co, of No. 112
Wood St., PittshOrgh. Thu stock of
wall paper in store at Messrs. DeZonche
• k Co.'s is, exceedingly largo and em
braces all kitull of paper, from the most
expensive parlor down to the cho}tls•st
k itehen paper, all of which wilt be sold
at lowest prices. tall of i Mtismrs.
Zomba h Co. when In the eity and judge
of their Jima and prices for yourself:
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NEW Collar., Lnens mid Trimming.;
ut A. C. tirst'N. • imiirls;:lw
The German Rowan Catholic'cltizens
Waver Falls have ptireliasett two lots
in heaver Falls, On the corner of Tank
:mil chestnut streets. upon which they
intend ereeting a chapel, school room
. and Pie,teral Residence. They are pre
pining to txmllilepeo 'work.
On the morning of March Bth Inst.: at-
A k roil, Ohio, a - Man nattiest, Daniel Jlc•
shot tdinselftleati In his room
at the house of his sister,Mra. Johnston.
Ila Wa. about 24 Years of age, and Inti
mately connected with many of the nioist
respectable families of that place. 'Cause,
irCRICII4.
NEW ltibboas of oat:010ra nod widths
4 ' A. (I. illirst's.
Fountatu •Pes.—gotne
thing new and novel, Ho sure and pied
lc wlvertlsement In our paper heisded
" , ;rcatest Invention of - the ,Age." I We
I,licve the Goldenirountain r Pan Is un
,itrit.setl. A good pen is a necessity to
matt, woman and 'child. Agents
6ro IH a chance to make money In Intro-
I' 'lu g a good and saleable article. ly.
The body of a woman was found
1 . 1 .111 t a wile and a half north of Titus
tho Bth Inst., near the roll
r,?.1 trick, in an tinfrequented
The body i•ma but partially clad, and in
a , date of decemposition. It was sup
• to hive been that of a woman of
.1k2.!)loto character,. about 25 years of
4 . 4.: and had probably laid *Lore It was
r 01.1 11.1 for a period of two'. or .three
months. It is thought she had fallen
down the hank while in a state of 'anion.
ca 0041. at A. C. Hurst:N. intls;3w.
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ivals:—The people of Greensbo
ro. Washington county, anti vicinity aro
arouted in religious mat-
AtWnn twenty-tiro have beets ad
41C11 to the Methodist church, and
good work In still In progress- The
Baptist chards (Rev. W. V.
pastor) Is also holding a series of moot
hip with entxouragingresults.; •
LATEST NEWS.
' The Black Sea Conference met on Mon.
day, in London ; and it Weald matters
have been sailalketortly acklustiel:—
Eight liver were lost by the Wreck of a
steam launch on the cost of the Island of
Jersey.—The Northern 'Pacific Bell
'rind bridge apron the Missbaippl at
Brainerd, Minnesota, was finished on
Monday lat.—The Pa. Senate wee riot
in session on Monday; the House passed
, a bill incorporating the Pennsylvania
and West Vs. Railroad Co.—A man
r
e ,
named„.l3 uremia was stabbed at Rut
stabbed
e, Ind., on Monday, and is in a
cri cal condlikin.—The U.S.Mouse of
Representatives, on Monday passed a
resolution repealing the duty on salt;
coal, tea and coltbe.-:---The Wily thing
now holding INugross together is Iris's
laden to pretect Atte South against Ku
Klux outragea..-:.1.-The steamship Euro
pe, Glasgow,hist her Capt da and two of
ficers overboard during the storm of the
4W inst. They could not rescue them.
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2
arty,
must
Railroad ileetisig.-Luaartie, Red
stone, Menalieu, German, and what la
generally known as the bend of the ris
er (Monougahela), both in Fayette coun
ty and Washington, are moving for a
railroad. Wealth that can build It, a
mineral and agricultural country that,
can support it, rind abilities that can
Manage it, aro all at band, and were tel
y
y represented lu the meeting lieltiat
' c Dunlap's Creek Academy, in Fayette
county, on the Pr, ultimo. Thoughtful,
aagacious,anddelibentte, the solid men
of thit section have taken up the matter
earnestly in hand, and qllroad comnp
nicidiun with the commercial marts
the east and - north will undoubtedly
bring great additional wiialth to that Por
tion Of our State.
Postmortem returning papery ad
dressed to persons who have moved away
should captain, If possible, what has be
come of the person addressed, or his
present post office address. It Is not suf
ficient to say that a paper Is uncalled for,
or Is not lifted. The reason of Its not
being take; out should' also be givin.
Or Sabbath' morning of last -week
smoke was soon to issue from a mama
house a short distance below itnon, In
Lawrence Co. No one pald any attention
to it until about 2 o'clock as people were
returning from church a number amen
with buckets Woreseen hastening toward
43 Beano of the tiro: After some eflortit
the fire WILY "quenched. Examination
proved that it had been deliber ate) Not
on lire by some evil inclined pe ,as
the fire had been started do the if r.
Our Legislature is looking after pro
longing the lives of the common cotton
tails—the following bill having passed
the Senate: It is, entitle 4 en act to pro
vent the destruction of rabbits, and the
first section roads that hereafter It will
not be lawful . for any person In tho Com
monwealth to kill or have unlawfully in
his possession, or expose for sale any
rabbit, between tlieJlrot day of January
and the fifteenth day of October, In each
year, under a penalty of live dollars for
each and every rabbd'-so killed or un
'AWN* had in posiession or exposed
for sale. .
NoIMILEMS AND BOLTLIBSS.—ReId with- .
out fail (leer dr. Cady'. advertlaomont In
another oolUann e and write them at Mar.
shall, Michigan, . Janl4ly.
Tenant tiona\Barnt.—About one
o'clock on Thursday morning of last
week, a log and weatterboarded tenant
house on the (snit of John L. Cooke,
Esq., in North Strabane toWnship, about
throo miles north of Washington;, Pa.,
which was occupied by John' Mull, Jr.,
was entirely destroyed by fire. The oc
cupants succeeded In savings smslipnr
tion of the contents., Mull's ltaw:lit
; about two hundred dollars, and Cooke's
about three hundred dollars. It Is be
ttered tho bknitfing was set on fire by
somo ono as yet unknown.
' The annual meeting of the members
of the liteavef - Couuty agricultundßoci
ty ler the clot:lion of officers and wane
.
gers for file ensuing year, will be held
at the Sheriff's office In Beaver, on Mon
day, March 3:1, 1871, at le o'clock, a. tn.
. marB;2w) A. R. Moons, Soe'r
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NEW Goods sit A. C. Hurst's. [tnls;3w
Bell Ilingeril Lookout,Wa arc
requested to data that the boys who' are
In tile habit of ringing dour hells at night,
in Beaver, anti then running , away, are
known, and unless they stop the practim,
they will'he sererely dealt with.
nun-OR.—On Monday evening last"'
a Span of borseshitached to of buggy be
mine frightened as they wore leaving
the stable of Thomas McKinley of ills
place, and started oil rapidly. On cross
ing a gutter on Third street, near the
Diamond, Mr. Loner, the driver, lost his
balance and pitched forward, over the
dash board and lodged on the tongue be
tween the horses and the buggy. This,
further alarmed the horses and they ran
rapidly. Mr. Lomter . cabght one of the
lines and drawing it, wheeled the hoisei
into time femme near Quay's building
where the buggy was ,considerably
smashed, and the occupants—Miss Bea
ov»n~ grid "spilled out" and
slightly 'Our I. Mr; ]ewer WWI also
The Supremo Cannot our State says
that the words "waiving the right of ap
peal, and of ail valuation and appraise
ment, stay of execution, and benefit
Iron exemption Jaws," in a regular
pr mm issory note, do not destroy Its ne
gotiability.
Matrimonial Mortality—Table
of marriage Chasseen , Of Women.
-01 ono thousand .niarrhal women, La
i:en with our selection, it ix found the
most 11cky time is between LW and 21.
ma chances of women keep increasing
till that age, and Then they rapidly di
minish until they reach the ago of 40,
whet . ' they amount to nixiiit nil.
From 11 to Prom2S to 23......43
16 to 17 . •• Soto .11 IS
to IS SIO t 0.71. . —l4
't.4l itt 51 *,ll tu 38... .. 8
?Ito tu S 7 8
4 , - Ulu iS 1113 to
01) WM
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Mr.. G. Rouse was killed in the
woods near Girard depot, on Thursday
last. lie was cutting down a tree, which,
as it fell, split from the stump. A piece
'flew back, strikhig him on the head, car
rying one-half of it sway. A man who
was chopping near hy, not boarini the
sound of his ar. as usual, went to sea what
was the matter, and found the man lying
there dead. Mr., Rouse was a hard-
working man, and leaves . , a witeand four
or five children, whafor a living were
dependent upon his daily labor.
ON Wednesday last, an attempt was
made to murder Mrs. McMullen of We
teflon, Venango county, by administer
ing chloroform while she was asleep. A
man' named Winans has been arrested
for the pet petratimrof the attempt. lie
is an old penitentiary bird, and came in
the afternoon to engage the lady to keep
a boarding house for him, which ahe de
clined. In the night following ale was
awakened by a noise at the window,
which was forced up. She became
alarmed and attempted to arida, but was'
aelzed by a man who jumped in through
the window, and placed a cloth saturat
ed with chloroform over her nose and
mouth. A violent struggle ensued,
during which Mrs. McMullen succeeded
In freeing herself from the clutches of
the villain, anti fled tote the street,
screaming for help.. Before assistance.
arrived, however, the cowardly snitch
had made hie escape.. Mrs. MeMil lett
stated the next. morning that rhe a was
certain that the man Winans, who had.
been there that 'day, was the person
who had entered the house. Winans was
captured at Ids home in Mercer county,
taken to Franklin and committed toped
to await trial.
The Weeded% FM Wield% Bea
vei Pails, in this county, are graphicly
portrOed hi Teo Pqter as every
thlngeteinseted with Use Ituumiketering
telareits of Beaver countyrireof Mitered
oOr reedere;' We transfer the diswip,
lion to our columns:'
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"The ground owned by Messrs. Blake
and Fessenden, on which the Western
File Works stand, is bounded on the
north, west and south by Rapp, Mega
and Economy streets, and on doomed by
the slakwater; occupying -se entire
.block between said boundaries, of 330 by
300 feet ; or about two and one-fo urth
acres. The wholeof theatructures„ with
the exception of the counting bemuse are
of brick. The part fronting ea Economy
street being two stories high, amt ex
tending along said street 150 by 30 feet
to the Midtwastar ; from the Meltwater or
eastern end, a one-ate:7 wing, forty feet
wide, running parallel with the alaews
ter, spans the entire block. From the
western end of the two-story part anoth
er wing 60 by 410 feet is extend deg right
angles. On entering from Rapp sheet,
the northern end of the lon g wing before
mentioned, you dud the steel room,"
about 'fifty feet long, in .which * large
quantity of steel in bars, slabs and rods,
in great varietz of a , les, Is stored. Next
is the "fine room, ' in which steel Is
cut lu desired lengths, "tangs" forged,
and the points properl shaped; (the
"tang" is the end of th e tile un which
the handle is put.) Soot is the "anneal
ing room," in which the "blanks" (at
this stage the pieces of steel intended for
files are called "blanks") are heated to a
certain temperature in large, funiaces,
end then cooled. This division in the
, pruoess of tile making, requires great
acre and practical skill. When cool they
are withdrawn from the ilarnaetes and
passed into an adjoining round , to be
trimmed end straightened; next, to the
"grinding room," where , by a series of
atones, taiga and small, they are made
perfectly smooth both on the fuss and
angles, and made ready to receive the
cutting which entitles "blanks" to be
called "files." They are now passed to
the "cutting rooms," where,' by a great
variety of machines, the cuttings (Lines
-of indentation) are put on; then sent by
an elevator to a large room in the upper
story for examination, and if found per
fect, to receive the tr ade stamp; thence
returned by the elevators to the "hard
ening room," where they are thorough
ly, scrubbed, - first with sand and then
with a sort of paste,• then put in ovens
to dry , , and when dry, withdrawn and
dipped in molten lead and strong belue
In rapid suoeossiou; then plunged Into
lime water, and again dried In ovens,
then brushed. Atter this process the
tang ends are dipped in molten lead and
oil ut immediate succession, and then,
with a fine brush, bathed with spirits of
turpentine. What were a little while
ago rough slabs, bars and rods of steel,
are now highly finished files ready to go
- to the "finishing room," where they un
dergo another examination—all adher
ing pari.cles of lead and lime removed
by a need le.l ike in etre ment; agaiu brush
ed and then packed. The long linos of
salting from which the various ma•
chines receive their power, are driven
by two'steatn engines, one of one hun
dred horse-power and the other of forty
horse-power.
All the machinery is of dm most sub
stantial kind, and apparently as perfect
as human hands can make it. In some
of the rooms,-particularly the cutting
and grinding departments—the unskiii-
Ald visitor bummed absolutely lost in
atuszemout on seeing the exact and un
erriar in..vetnent of the various ma
chincs, and the wonderfully ingenious
appliances which together accomplish
the end sought. The heavy goods are
cut when moving on a horizontal line,'
and the speed over the plane is so nicely
regulated, that the cutting chisels which
strike from above, although" delivering
1,30 u blows per adulate, never miss the
desired points. The machines which
cut the lighter varieties of files aro atten
ded by young women In a separate
apartment, and although constructed on
the seine principle are different in
movement. on thesis machines the files
are indented when moving on a vertical
line. The grinding engines are construe..
ted on various principles, some of them
atented by one of the proprietors, Mr.
I3Jake, and the appliances for grinding
tiles of so many different forms, are
quite wonderful. The skilled workmen
of every department, are of the very
first order, both. from Europe and the
east; °nolo( them (William (1adh111),
came out fret England with a number
of machines, for the purpose of starting
them, and being a most aocomplished
workman, the proprietors have retained
him. '
The steel used Ia of the moat approved
European and home brands, and, by
their thorough knowledge of the prep*.
ration and treatment it requires, added
to the extraordinary perfection of tuoir
machinery, have , earned the name of
making tiles superior to any imported.
It is now asserted, and I believe on good.
grounds, that this establishment is the
largest and most complete ono of the
kind in the world.
Gisx car of Canton City Flour, undo
lot of White Lake Lime, received amid
for sale at Speyerer dt Sen.'s,- wholssaln
and 'retail.
Nat many weeks ago the poatulter
at Hillsborough, N. C., refused to take a
ut utilated, two dollar bill in exchange for
stamps. The gentleman who offered the
bill determined to test the thing; and ad
cordingly sued the, postmaster for two
dollars damages. Thu suit has just ended
and the postmaster has found himself
'out' to the amount of PO. At the trial
it was ishown,that the post office depart
ment had issued orders that postmasters
should receive mutilated currency in ex
change for stamps when offered. The
Court:held that beside that all depart
ments . Of 'the Government were bound
to sustain the currency of the
government, and that the tact of a bill
being snore or less mutilated was uojus-
Whatnot' for its being Vefused by • any
official of any department of the govern
ment.
Borglary.—The Railroad station, at
Mercer, l'a., was entered on last Tuesday
night, and boxes of merehandise opened
and portions of their mittens abstracted.
Thu thief or thieves were very moderate,
taking only such articles of clothing as
they seemed to need. Their special
weaknons scented to be for fancy neck
ties of which they took a goodly supply:
but in no ruse did they tako 'Sake pack
ages. No clue has as yet been obtained
as to the perjietrators of the theft.
Sale adjourned to.fiaturdaytthe 18th
flair. of March, at 1 o'clock, p. tn. at the
Court Mouse, in Beaver, of that valuable
property known as the" Mitchell Garden
lot," containing about four .acreai with
dwelling.house, fruit, die., situate nearly
Xdjoining the borough of. Beaver, on the
public road loading from Beaver to %im
port. This is a most desirable site for a
private residence, uid cannot be surpass
ed in quality and location for gardening
purposes. It will be sold at a 'Newsman,
as Unkind going into, business elsewhere
and Sun bound to soil if It should be at •
sacrifice. Terms easy. D. M. Doifunoo.
Alos the classes In the different depart
ments of study are now being organised
'lu the Academy /a this piaer, those In
tending to avail of. Its ad
vantages will find the present the most
favorable time to enter, that they may
start fairlywith their several classes in
the race for the tertn: ror every one is
aware that the loss of a few recitations
at the commencement must operate more
or leas delltenously during every step
of their future progress.
IMPORTANT TO ALIALTIIOII . O who have
been dealing with B. a. .1. Snellenburg
(Merchant Tailors and clothiers of New
Brighton) will be gratified to learn that.
the Junior partner of the firm has been
spending some time In the east, to very
groat advantage in securing good bar
gains in a well selected stock of goods,
which they will sell at prices, to defy
'competition. And to those who have not
dealt with them, we would say, give
Aim a call and be convinced that they
keep the best stock of clothing, the best
'material *tidies cloths, =Selmer's, ire.
nets, diagonals, vesting*, des., as well as
the best cutter west of Philadelphia.
The junior partner will soon return,
bringing with him avast stock of spring
foods, which they cordially invite the,
public to examine. Go ono and all and
secure good bargains, at S. Studien
burg's, Broadway, New Brighton.
Kew. Dr. Leeds, President of
Allegheny College, Meadville, Pa,
preached a sermon in the M. E. Church
of this plan, on Sunday last. The Con•
gregation were highly edified in listening
to`the learned divine's exposition of the
•scrod word.-
Nay, Itaioicrow, kGirr: MI;
Eorrou Anotes-4Pear iffter Penult.
me ihrwesk 1018r . , 001SMOS M. reply to
the correspondeat of . the Radical Kt
wit., who signs himself K. K. K 4 (14
Kl6s:JUaw Ihsw
swan ll who o detdaree to the public that
he is the embodiment of the wisdom and
judgment, of the reedits of that journal.
liad be condoed himself *Mathis the
truth, no notictiof hint wotild bays been
nenewary ; but in kitties to sayselfair
member of the CouvenUan spoken of, I
deem a reply doe hlnitind the politic.
. t z The Good Templar. Gonventloit Ju
their Iteroludon, expressed
. "thit
ibe
ause wonted were the Koala& suasiers
from the tradio In intogLosting drinks,
they were entitled to, and ought jp have
the right to the ballot; as a mime; of re
movingthat clime and went no further;
we do not propose be to discuss the
;question of distal:4 the paidlogoftlils
right to Mead Would have uPosi their so
cial and moral Influence, as we consider
It so obviousthat no right minded per
son win bring en • argument whist it:
everything depemds upon the purity of
the individual win:kooks at the subject,
whetheilkappears degradlei or other
wise. Many of the hest minds of the day
are advocating just the same position
And views we have taken upon this gum
thin.
111, declaration that " the Good Tens
plans are a political party, and have so
declared," we most emphatically deny ;
but we do contend that the temperance
question as it stands to-day cannot be
dbicuesed without assuming a political
aspect; it la
.a part and parcel of politics,
and cannot be separate.., and will be, if
is not already, one of the great loading
questions of the day; this being the case
we as temperance men have the right to
express our views as to e the right of a
professed temperance SIMI to preach tem
perance. and sustain the ruin Mille by
voting for uten — who are not known to
be right ou this subject. The correspon
dent further says "the (loud Template
claim to have member.; enough hi change
the mutt of an election in this county."
This statement is false. The resolution
does not so express It; but does ray that
"the temperance men (meaning all tem
perance men) have that power," and If
the correspondent washalf as well post
ed as he would have tsi believe ho is, ho
would not expose hbrutolf by making
such a statement as he has.
How many voles does he consider
necessary to change the result in this
county? Bay emir hundred would do
It. Does be pretend that there are not
twice that whet* of temperance men
In Beaver o. uuty ? I should feel sorry
to live In a county containing as much
Intelligence as this one doer, that did
not, contain that number of consisteut
tetnpenuito men, not such an K. K. K.—
Any number of rum sellers can be found
Who are advocating just the same kind
of temperance doctrine as ho does.
• Let me ask, what is be doing to bring
about: and carry on this reform? All
honest temperance men are doing some
thing, bo it never so Milt.; and man*
are devoting theirthne, talent, energies,
and money to this wore, trying to edu
cate the public sentiment up to the pro
per standard on this question. But
K. K. K. contents himself with fault
finding and throwing obstacles In the
Way of the only organisation that is to
day doing anything to farther this re
form movement.
Let this correspondent who claims to
be a strong tempenume man tell - na who
he is, thatove may have an opportunity
to judge ler ourselves by his pestreoord
what he is; let him tell us what his plan
la for marrying on this work, and getting
the "vox much" right on the subject;
that we nay have laws that it will not
violate our ocousiMitioes to obey; then we
will be obodient'to those laws because
they are right, not because we must; that
we may !nice an opportunity tisprotitby
his sage counsels; but let him txmline
himself to the troth when - bespeaks •
the (loud Templars 4 and their work- lie
may discover• that his information and
knowledge regarding that organisation,
and those who compose its membership
is nut half so reliable as he had huagio- .
ed it was.
We do not fear investigation, but pre
fer it M.be conducted in a spirit of fair
near and truth; not malice and falsehood.
We are doing what we can, in the 1 est
way tee tun, as we understand It, to save
men from Mecum of strong drink; to
save the youth of our communities from
forming drinking habits, and thereby
raise up a generation of temperance men
mid women to carry out this work—tp
save our them; wives and daughters
from the woe and degradation conse
quent upon these pernicious .drinking
customs ofsociety ; and If people would
aid us in our work instead of cavilling
and fault finding, much more would be
accomplished.
If they do not like our plan of doing
this work, in tkal name let diem Intro
duce one of their own, and let as work
In oar way, we will not du them harm,
but gladly aid them' in any way, so the
end may be attained fur which we all so
anxiously pray may be attained,
the absolute prohibition of the use of,
and.traffic In intoxicating drinks.
[lnasmuch as the above communlea
thns covers the entire ground of review
of Um Radical& article anutneuting on
the Good Templar's resolutions of the
Beaver District; we deem it unnecessary
to publish the communication from
Glen Arbor on the same subject. The
author will see the propriety of using
the spaeo It would occupy for other nisi,-
ter when we assure him the above was
lirst in type. En.]
Horton Aeons :—Prosident Lincoln
once received a call from an officer of
high rank In the army who inforined
him that recent developments had clear
ly established the fact that his plans in
regard loan.important military move
ment—much maligned at the time—were
admirably laid to effect the end proposed,
and advised him to appoint a termitt s.
of investigation whose report would
doubtless set him light before the
country.
The President replied that if the re
bellion were crushed the people would
never enquire abluit his plans, regard
ing success as a pivot of their wisdom,
but were the rebels to triumph, the tes
thnony, of a legion of angels would not
establish, thia wisdom of his measures
nor the purity of his motives and that
hohelleved that limas his duty to frond
all his energies to the greet work of sub
verting the rebellion, wasting none of
his precious time in replying to • the
esivils of the opposition. Mr. Lincoln
was right.
.The degree of success at
tained, all things being equal, proves
the wisdom of the means.
Dr. A. P. Merrill Introduced the grad
ed *schools Into Natchez. Miss. Soon
alter he was burned In emgy by an ex
creted mob. The graded school system
proved a snows& In Natchez. Now Dr.
Merrill's portrait purchased at the ex
pense of tiredly adorns the city hall, and
the Dr. is numbered amongst the bene
factors of the south. Twenty years ago
it was the snidest of fiercedebste *poth
er females - were !competent to teach
school. the popniar verdict has long
since been rendered in the atlirmative.
Preludico against female teachers Sews
our country ••lilts competition before
the ghpeerof destiny," and to-day many
Institutions of learning have all their de.
pirtatenti Oiled with ladies who sustain
themselves ereditably and reflect honor
upon tire , institutions with which they
are connected. Success is the teat of
merit. Was tiot, Mary Lyon of
Holyoke successful t the thousands of
young ladies educated under her saw.
vision whose mental and moral culture
is or the highest order, is a angiciest an
swer. Miss PettixzlY, principal Or the
Melleth of-North shealaltiee4m4em
tbbeementy; **it pans estaiteowd the
edncatkia of tug larPot 'Sad youag
guillemot. : g 1 lame At i . keitabir ii, 1
enviable. lo onAlle Named 1 1
protheelooli Wm beelepils and '
they.attribeite suich#,soill_lities._ la
Life to thiliablte *mid heikertleitef.
both* dlsclpitne;iusd thogrimervia..
liiia of Mies Mellitii. "t di
Nortlifiewlekleyl Aiiikai , -fig
a Mode! tailMitiesa' , Too ~. . Mi'd
gelitlerawe who 1 itiotAti.:e at!
blgtilyiksOred—bar Ono or , lot aleired
to Insure them thormiginuie la moral;
mental and iellgious culture, -The wet:
tee yesterday - 'lolled fleateetee„ and
whl.• there attended the emisdnatlon In
the Wilms' department - ofAle Waded
schools of that town. He gaped a lama
attendandi
_cud e; WO dekliitHilesi emu
course of citizens' present to *Thews the
°toeing awl:W*4 tho school- To ea
that be was plea Mil with she muffins
lion would Out be sufficleitiy a:pres
ides. He was deeightted- Theleriter has
been i protaisioeuif taech4.tor Mien
years and has Wassailed tbe.olothig as.
ercisee of many aulicioli of lery grad%
north, Id
emits. ease and w betakes
pi essun i la magas that !bp ataireey In
scholarship, promptness method la
reciliiteme, kw ladylike and ' tleasinly
deportment on the put of te scholars,
the high school dimeatosos. of She Ito.
chaster graded achoola le •Ifiesoegemed
by , any , be bas stir witne*Thiwili•
tot learns thlt illis Platt teacher
in that department end
_theklbe le sir-
Wally prineepel alba -
tar graded
1
schools. She - he-do e eminently
qualified for thisjadtlon gentlemme
could, not sus . with more
credi terrJttra U l dcias ereipt I n wlttro l it
the writer eons 'AM r In so
great 't to . Platt for the
high' order of merit die yed in the
clueing axmvirei of her nt.—
Whets mallet Well tis fur
alshod, may the irriter be to par
take.
Much Mb, 187 1 . i .
VIIGLIM
M!MI!!!!SMI
We do y not as la genera thing take
kindly to the "buns" 8r ocr town. We
are a good, resPaitable steady-going sort
of people, and have but little sympathy
with the extreme uotimmoirf the "refor
mers." It was therefore with some sur
prise that I heard it whispered there
would be a.Woutione meeting at
-, "Not at all public,. my inform
ant said, "for We are not gang to make
ourselves ridiculous and set into the pa
pers, like those Pittsburg* ladles did."..
As a Cosner of course (was there at
the appointed tifne. We met in a pri
vate parlor and"ire weizrerrent about
twenty ladles ?old. Mrs.
Smith was there,. f course, - and Mrs.
Brown and Mid Jones,: the Doctors'
wives, and i sprinkling. of Lawyers'
wives and daughters.: There' were 'no
ministers' wives present ;, this was
ticeable from the feet tiud,:there are at
least a dozen residlug lathe "Rest," and
one does not at* Reet that number of
ladies without une or two minister!?
wirressusong them. As • class, howev
er,. they are con*Mr‘stive,Wnd like to be
on the right side of te (cube, and as the
Woman' Suffrige queetion is not yet.
decided, I supper,. we Wed not expect
to see them at such meeting*.
But to go on With our report of the
meeting. In tiMtlrid place we bed any
amount °flaking. and ai all talked at
once it, wilt be Inspmethis to glue it ver
beam. The malt wis that in some way
Miss Jones was made praddent and by
peralitent effort She aucosededin bring
ing order out of "onto:din . . •
She then said: ?!This. pads& ladles,
Is Informal, wartime molilio:exelmage
views on the Woman,' Bights mutation,
and to take measetros Wean?* orguda
log a Womana' Saffteila association.
The tints hses 2. 2mOr_ l mitittwettm! true
iront Midi 1
the struggle for erenfreedtim, wom
ans' rights. When we once have the
right of suffrage what •,apluire of uss
fulness la opened h?fortf , um. We will
'then have a voice In making the laws
that are to govern us. We will do away
with intemperance and all the evils that
follow in Its wake. In abort we will re
organise society ,and—" Oldie Mrs.
Smith): "Miss Jonas, did you ever hear
of the way Artemu. Ward's wife reor
ganised bins?"' I -
Miss JoueL (with dignity) "I do trust
ladle', we will have uo jesting on the
subject. To niti it Is a newtons matter;
one Involving the best Interests of our
country."
(Lawyer'. lady): "I, wee with our
president. It is not a subject tops' up
on, and it is high duns the thinking
women of the land rally to the help of
thesoble women who are tolling and
battling for their oppressed sisters."
(Mrs. Smith): "Indeed ladies, I only
asked civil question. I came to be en
lightened, for I don't pretend to be poet-.
ad on the "woman question," and I am
sure she said something *boat reorgan
izing something." Lawyer's lady (look
lug severe), "As I was saying we must
rally to She help of this noble band of
woolen. 'The movement is daily gain
ing grouhd and without doubt will tri
umph. We are all in fivor of it, and It
is our duty to come out and let the world
know where we stand."
Mrs. Doctor: "If I could be convinced
that woman's suffrage will do fur us all
that its advocates claim, I should be with
you heart anti hand; but it does seem to
Burrwicx.
me that the benefits will be over balanc
ed by the evils. What security have you
that bold designing women will not con
trol the polls then, just as dishonest men
do now. In such an event bow much
better will our lot be?"
Mrs. Smith: "I think It would be per
fectly splendid to go to the polls and
vote. When.' told my boob:sod this
eremites that I was going to a Womanir
Suffrage meeting, be said„.”What is the
use, you have a vote already,' bald I,
haven't auy such thine 'Oh Toe: odd
be 'you and I are one,lnd if I vote don't
it follow that you vote, too?" (laughter)
Mei Jones: "Shall we,proceod with the
business r' Young lady: "What did
you . say, Mrs. Smith ?"
Mrs. ticaltb: "I said I ton going st any
rate. 'Of course you are,' raid he, tilting
Hs chair took and placing his feet upon
the back of another. When I left he
was singing." ; • •
a wt)imut will. sic ri 11, ‘•
And yam depend ott
wen es woo mar
took!. wee•r %
And awls, an tad on h. •
Miss Joom: "Shall weitoCeed to bus
iness, btdkte?"
Mrs. Smith:! (looking at her wateb,)
"Nine o'clock I must go •home to my
baby."
Moms: "Nine o'clock t So late as
that r
Miss Jortop; .Let us proceed to busi-J
nou." -
r• •
Mri. Smith: "Just what I am going to
do, Miss Josses, Good-night, ladles." '
Mite Jonon (desperately.) "Ladies,
shall we do anything towards—".
Chorus: "Obi it la too late."
Miu Jonem ',But, ladim—"
Like: "Mists ',Robes, it you had a hus
band and chlidavek--"
Miss Jame (savagely). "Thank good
nem I haven't.
We did not 'Joe:poise". at that time,
Mr have we hid any mote nieeitlap; bur
slum Miss Itindsuara's.. lecture Miss
'Jones los aipilti taken heart and we are
soon to have another meeting.
JENNLE. •
Tie dos briek mansion Wog sreetbd
bytbelissrs..l Waiver. id Wheatland.
Mercer aNito l , caught Orem Thursday
wreak% sod was desarewl to lb* amount
or about $3,04 Rally Covered by iMY7•
Anew. -WWI* cOloplsled this will be one
°Ms fined esalkoses In die county, sod
It Is said will aid aver *skeet'.
Ihread Aambillest,OßTherifir
tart, Nit* litiKetit eeenrred
th Nur Natio; Pi phi *bleb ri Young
girl named Ihiremr Crairlbrd,' wham
Istento reidsthen CUntom. If/tartan
,
cminkri was killed. ill avow, Neff the,
: 644 t from Jaw* Itikemerse
maws resided.th go to Spun thr the
Purporthiff. Myth; a palest ohm sal
ertlelawasitiralked upon the rail
reed Irma. When' Item the thiglee
.and
'tank bane; in New Chatia, t h e, freight
train approached. - Oiling to illumine:
the pohitiand the obstructions of build.
ipp,, etc., the memo, did , not nee her.
: untiraboat . fitty Wit Irma. bar. 'He at
,anos whistled th e alarin.:.thlkiwlng it
4sinnediately bli . tbe sigma. for "down
brakes," Tbs. girl beard the signal and
steppad off the Um* before the engine
readied bet. Lilt not hir enough-to clear
the Milne, the pilot' 'beam of which
struck her '.ind threw her epithet ■ wood
,which aho 'staggered and fell
Moder' the wheels- of the that mr. Her
left snit and hug' were crtuthed by the
wheels, and She ,entire left aide of her
bead torn uff, ellowlng",the left bibs of
the brain to tall out. No blame can be
aUsolied to the engineer; who, snow as
be aim her, mad. everyStroh to "Sopa*
train. The coroner was notified,. and
at once =Swims:id a pry, who randired
a verdict in tothidanoe with the theta.
lien. remains Mire 'taken charge ' - of by
&kinds in New Caine, and forwarded
,10
her parents on the Wowing day, ' '
No Iltrwatin.-.We ilotiot :Irish to' in
ferrer you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful,
or any ot her " than, has.disoovered !trent&
dy that curesall,dhwaserof tu:nd, body
or estate, and Is desisued-s.anake our
sublunary sphere • Mishit Paradhsk to
which Heaven itself shall be but a
side show, but we Jo wish to Inform
you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy: bas
cured tionsauds of cases of Catarrh hi
Its worst forms and stages, and the pro
prietor will Pail:4olor a rase of this
loathsome aisles which b canuoteuro.
It bay be procured ofdruhists or by
mall for sixty cents. from It. V. Pierce,
M. D.,l3uffalo,N. Y. A pamphlet sot free.
CAOI/40 . 1 d for Ilya One th ousand
bush els wanted at lipeyerer et Son's.
St. PairSek's Day.—Nest Friday
.will be Mt. Patrick's day; patrols
saint of the Emerald Isle, who Ix accred
ited with haring banished toads and frogs
from Use bogs of hirin.•
"The tomb weld kop, sod tie bode Item Alp,
l'uet•bsste tam dm leather; •
Aud the makes committed reicilde. •
To ems tieiwtree bum etanglaber."
Te day is Wunlversal holiday with the
Irish and their descendants throughout
the world. There will be Met MIAS at
the Catholic Church In Beaver, at 91
o'clock L. nu, on lo'riday next, hi honor
of St. Patrick. •
Saw Prints, Gingham,' and Dress
Goods; at A. C. Hurst's, Ifinaria;3w.
Sow that i'Stortny March" has sot in;
It behoves every housekeep er to see
that their chimneys and stovepipes aro
free from accumulation■ of soot. A
burning chimney, drring a high wind,
might cause a disastrous winflagration
and by atteming to the chimneys and
pipe in time serious loss and trouble
way he avoided.
ltiotovst.. —Alm. E. 11. Bescom's
Trims*Mg more, will remove on the 14
of April, into tbe neat and nowly Cited
up room in Judge Adam's building,
Third street, Beaver. A tine assortment
of reasonable Milliner* and trimmings
will be offered to her numerous patrons
.tiraris;4w
DarlimistinsTempersuileeneethig
Those interacted in the MEM of tem
perance in this community. ifter several
meetings ,without :tuition ' met t 'at the Re:
form Presbyterian Chu rch, on the GM
day of February, 1871, and formed them
selyes into a society known as the Dar
lington and New GAHM° Temperance
Union, by electing J. A. Anderson Pres-
D.Alsote. iietwahwy.
The following preamble and resolutions
wore adopted as a basis of union:
Wutiessut, intemperantie still prevails
to an alanniug extent in our community,
and whereas it lauutubering among Its
victims many of otfr youths who are the
hope of the church and Mate, and where
as hale and arguments of the mot star •
Sling and urgent character, gather armed
every defensible staud-point asstuued
by the friends of the holy muse of tem
perance, all calling aloud for immediate,
radical and united notion, that the scrolls
of intemperance written within and with
out, with mourning, lamentation and
woe, way be numbered among things of
the past; therefore
Resolved, 1. ' That on the principle of
expediency and all other moral cutest&
welkin,' connected with this movement,
we adopt as a basis of enthused co-oper
ation in restating this evil, the loth:ming
pledge:
AILTICLX 1. Total abstinence from all
intoxicating liquors sea beverage.
ARTICLY 1 . 1111 we will use all leve
ret means to prevent Use manufacture
and sale of Intoxicating drinks In this
community and throughout the laud.
Anr. 3. That we will by all proper
methods induce callers to adopt this
pledge.
Reacifved, Y. That - those trietelly to
what is contained In this basis of settee
endorse the manse by their signatures.
Resolved, 4. That this society when
completed, shall be known as use lee
heron Temperance Union, and that all
signers shall be entitled to vote suit sr
stet In all business of the society, and
that a meeting shall be held once smooth
or °fuser, for purpose of creating a sen
timent in favor of what Is herein con
tained, and for the purpose of taking
such action as may from time to time be
found 'lace:awry to attain the end : herein
arrived at, as iutilspenslble to the com
mon welfare and the interests and hap
piness of the humor racy.
Resolved, & That a committee of two
representing the different Chriatlan de
numinallotus of this community, he ap
pointed by their own sessious, whose
duty it shall be to carry out the princi
ples herein contained, and for • the pur
pose of calling meetings, procuring
speakers and also for the purpose of
bringing to justice all who violate the
laws regulating the sale and use of in
toxicating liquors.
Reirefeef, ii. It shall be the duty of
every member to report to this commit
tee all violation., is the laws relating to
this matter which shall coins to his
knowledge.
Resolved,7. That the members of this
society bind themselves to defray all
n expenses that may be levered
In tare g out the foregoing.
Oise System of Proetlee.—The
medical world has lax:drue divided into so
inatiy litTerent cliquey, Isla and whits,
that out peculiar system or prattle° nio
need some explanation, it being the Ee
LECTIC WUllttitti with the UIIOIICOIIA.
' Our remoslieliare principaly vegetable,
discarding entirely the use of "CalOntel or
Mercury to any goon; believing it to be
a disease-footling agent of the worst do-
scnpUois.
We arc giro opposed to the use of gener
al blood-letting In any case; believing it to
be Injurious Ili the constitution, and often-
Unit% dangerous to life.
Our mode or detecting' chronic 'tree
done of the lutenist organs, Is principally
ivy au emulation of the urine.
During the whole mum of our Mody
and prstaLe we have paid particular at.
tention,tothis old "German - Mode" or de
tectingfillsoases, and we feel perfectly sat
isfied that "there is no more tvrtala sign
offered In disease" than La presented in
that secretion. -
Therefore. , we now-more especially to
vac all More laboring under any linger
ing disease that has dm been cured, be
muse, perhaps, the complaint -was not
properly understoisi, to send a vial of
urine fur examination, and have the neces
sary inealnis sent them. We wish it
distinctly understood that Dile "sptvial"
Invitation is given in these who have
sufficiently tried thenimedics of their
family physician, and '
have failed to oh.
min relief at his hant4 •
II& Is our prlv and right as a
physician, and It is the_ rigid and privi
lege Of the Mllletad to o b tain their prate"-
Mond advice and usedielue where they
choose; Our oak* and residence Ia at
No. litiOnint 'Meek Pittsburgh. where
If any owe chooses Windy ws will give
thew our hid undid ettestioo, and
will premise them relief fa miry ease
where inmost& hope can beentertaln
ed..- DEL Chaesurs.
IMMIMMIEMM
emiyivania levdithh).
4.
4 Ilstsreum, :11ards . T..-illr. Ratan Intro
die dtheicillowlng Anther Itrlng
dell a / a rta to incorpOrate undue' are In
auarineSS Companies' without capital ; se
tibllaising a new ferry over the Ohio riv
er at ; lersedola j eusibling Nine Brighton
borough lemon's:ma hider works ; rel
ative ta ores and tire eoMpaules In New
Brighton.: • All ausendmenti to the ap
portionment hill were voted down by a
party vote. Mr. Rut= .opposed Use hUI
sus unbir on its raem, giving Use minority
party—the Demecriey—a insjority la
both brinebles of the Legislature.
woos: private calendar
day, and nsany Private and lead bill,
were disposedMt,,hut none of liatered to
Beaver county. The load option liquor
law parsed haterbest
gessavi, March S. —..The Allegheny
coesesty , soihiry bill unustioinprombuct sad
will psis: Among the`bills passed were
none or general lutenist.,Various
ausendruerds were props:mod to the ap
ponliornont bill on as secure the . Itopu
llamas • majority In both branches of the!
Legislakire, bat they were voted down
by the beiaccats. In the discuadesio,
tienesur White charged Wallace with
having manipulated theWll with an eye
to being elected U. 8. denatqr. The lat
tar gander retorted very sesterely, char
sceerhinWhites's speech sea vile
warned a , unworthy , of a genator.
Mr. Fin y charged Mr. Whits with a
desire to be Governor. TM bill •
Use Senate, -bat willabe killed C a re
House. The bituminous cal mining
bill passed to second reading.
novss.—Nothing of interest occurred.
Sxxxin, March 9.--A bill authorising
Savings Institutions and Trust ItMinpa
nips topu rebate bonds of the American
Steamship Company passed. The bill
to incorporate lire ,Inabrance Compri-
Wee, without sso.oUocapltal —al required
by We general law—pawed. -
Romm.—The bill regulating coal ship
ping paused aecond reading. and was
discussed till a' late boor * on its final
The bill authorising hid.. for
passage,
ts of State fund., passed, and
amendment sent to the-Senate.
litex.itn, Marc* 10.—There lapis no me
rlon to-day. •
.1 loess. —The House pissed a number
of private bills. none of which were of
„loitered to citizens of western 'Pennayl
vanii, and then adjourned until Mon
day afternoon.
A letter from Gets. Gram ess Meth.
er....ititerestliti Sterile Ineerermi.
...do the Annus of the lot inst., we pub
lished an article from the pen of Sanford
C. Hill, esq., of East Liverpool, Ohio;
touching the, early settlement of that
noighixaliood, and li. "It the statement
was made that the Grant Amity were at
one time residents of Liverpool town
abip. A copy of the Annui containing
Mr. 1111 I's ounsmunicatiort was brut to
Mr. 'Grant, the President's father, by a
lady of Ibis . plare,who last week, re
vetted the following Interesting letter
from the old gentleman, correetl. gnome
of the dittos, Ae.,
Covcorros, Ky., March d, 187.1.
I received this morning, a copy of the
LIKAVgn Annus containing an article
headed " Recoll ections of thelOlden
Time."
I read It with much Interest;' tiuch
scraps of history are always interesting,
and It is important they should become*.
An there are a 1111filberof errors In that
article as to early days, dic., I will correct
them.
My father, Noah Grant, moved into
the territory in April 1799. I was then
from the :thl of January over live years
old.
We lived about a mile and shall below
the State liue,an d about three-fourths of a
tulle from the river and almost •two
:mien and a ludf . above Fawcett's town,
that; I believe, la now called Liverpool.
It was tharo I bowl Ilobars Dobbins
preach on Christ:oar day, 1799. I was
about one mouth under six years old:
but, I remember well, some of the *ar
mee. At that time falling had •become
quite common and without that kind of
exercise, meetings were not regarded as
interesting.
Mr. Dobbins was a man of a good deal
more than ordinary ability, and his
preaching was always listened to. •At
that time all was attention, and . no ex- -
citement.
litrsD. after alluding to that subject,
rembrked : • "And I hope my friends to
see you kick Log uP your heels this after-
Mims:" Them therwortrieent am-so that
in a few minutes +warty the whole house
was prostrated. There must always be
lOJAC well left, to take turn of the rick.
10 April, 1801, Wo moved to Du rileld,
then 1 believe in Trumbull, but now
Portigu county, Ohio.
Youre, most truly, .
Jima/ R. UItANT.
RUIN related at.lite Argus
See.—J. B. Snead, at CO, have opened •
new Planing Mill In Freedom, dnd are
prepared to do steamboat, barge and fiat.
boat work.. They keep superior loather
for sale.
piss. Katz will haves public sale of
stock, fanning implements, dc., on Z3th
of March, at his residence in Patterson
township.
Wm. devington ; public sale of per
sonal property, at his residence, in Ohio
township, on Wednesday, March 2201.
Let there be a good attendants). .F. 01,1
A. accident occurred at the.licsietLe
Furnace in Mahouing county' Ohio, on
t3aturdsy 4th lust., by which Oulu*
hIcK nab of oungstown lost hLs life: Mr.
lickamb was on tlie top of the hoisting
house, and had' just stepped upon the
tank or elevator to descend,. when the
wire rope broke asunder,and precipitat
ed him to the door kelow, • dlstgndo of
about tiny-six feet killing him instantly.
He leaves "mitre and one child.
Married.
BAMTON,WOI.F.—On March 4th, 1871,
by O. M'Creary, Esq.; Mr. Philan
der J. Barton. and Miss Susan Wolf,
all of Beaver Falls, Beaver county, Pa.
MARTIN—KENNEDY—On March 9th,
at tbe, residence of the bride's parents,
by 11ev. N. B. McClelland, Mr. B. B.
Martin and Mhos Mary Kennedy, both
of North Beaver tp.,l4wrenee Co., Pa.
- 1:IIED.
ANDERSON—On Tuesday, ]larch 7,'71.
at 4:10 &clock, a. m..of In fiStlltnation of
the bowela, James Franklin, youngest
~on of John H. and 'Nancy J. Anderson,
aged one year the months and eleven
days.
New Advertisement.
J. B. SNEAD & CO.
11.4 VE NOW OPENED ;I NEW
Saw and Planing 401
IN 1IZIEMI)031.
Having Me lateid innwoirti machinery
for the mannfacture of
Iir r IACOCIONT
SIDINC34-,
T Fi, 435 &
and are now prepared to coaintowe
Me twilding.and hpairing of -
•
Steamboats, Barges, Flats, &c., &c.,
Keeping constantly on band a atimrior
quality of Lumber. The primp:me of t h e
public Is romectrully solicited. 111 orders
promptly executed. lcuarlSaC
car.,A4• • m tattotie .t pm
om °Om
Puisrac subsetiber
‘lll oar it public sale, as tee madams, on
Aktturdai, Afarch 18L1,1871, at . 2p. ns.
tbs isbatetsg bound kolas tie axon of Fourth
Wrest sad lassautee rdtsy. ta tat barosai a 1 taw
ter. liars tins slots* whit four rams. WI .ad
kitchen atisebad, sad cellar Eaderasssin ;Fed les
Whim stable sad sit stber reeessary ostbardbcr:
Malt bars. apples. phew.ea SSC-, Or ad.
Term, eery. - UAfII.IL 1111 —pssolers.
30010,1[11.
bba;11) Azad be N. ywnt Doadsta
FOR RENT.':
The umterapool. Melee or Power/ et - Ange•
my to ohs chrio toe mid ta
Dooldo 411•0011.12-011 otter lisr not Om me
yaw pan Oprtl to& sm. time folloolog property.
Fbar Perms aihrated ha Chippewa Tp.
cantata*/ respectively 41. 711, U. sad 11l
ea..
Abs. a number of Late title bero=dro
wafer. bolooglaO tO Ike estate at told
Iror Weer Information all at Ida pregame%
MOO Itotrar. so Me Toreantwor tad. a addrere
kite at
ter C. JUN. C. WILOON.
morl:Tir Ate] II bet. ic
E 5
'.U l •ll l lwe4P.
bawl great pleasure lo . Uolllla.
Mellon to the adveribmented, is thh
wade* paper, of Masers. H. W. Butane
Co.rt l st o4olllbliablllllllS (=
jinni*. of We untehis) wee
I by Its present senior, H. W. Buffiim, is
1844, and be has continued Is active
trmigeateut , ever since. Their Works
are the Urgent in the country, and their
Smithies for bottling large orders ter im-,
mediate shipment comae be equaled.'
They keep renetantly In 'use, during
the entire yogi, twelve large warmth 10.
supply the city trade. besides wagon.
Orr shipments to depots and steam
Tit. quality of their Mineral,
Bareappaadl
la, and Bode Waters, is superior to that
bottled by any other house, as le, Mee;
their Ales—Smith's, Rennet, Wald.
Wright's; and others—ho Wed expres4
tot Sunny sod seedbed. purposes. We
suussorld Wear in %boor of our nodoto
having
..basimiss in their Ilse, sad tor
Olinthee using alai. de.. fur family use.
Perelman are cautioned against caber
hottest rialmingto be the original
fuen !betties Ileum. (WI at nr send
your orders by mail, to 22 and 24 Market
street. Moods delivered freehand Wade
paid to all points on ndimadaand stem
laudless.
New Advertisement&
X. . W. DOUBT .... ....a. T. RAW.
MILI4E.R Az Co."
Contrackin ivOluildess
PLANING- MILL
AND • •
•
aaridanialiifira';'••U •
Doors. l34sis •
AND SHINGLES
congsntly en Intrt4, and lum:e 10 onler.
llockeNter,
Orders 14 mall will receive prompt at
tention. IdnrB;ll—ty
$3OO PER MONTH! E
All
pkiymbrui al true OW to irrev liead. to
dv.4 Milan. per womb. • Id oktrai• I. 1.1
G mediattly GRAM t CADY,Seke Manotactar- 5
Y. tom*. Illanball, Ukhltan. jaott.ly '
STEREOSCOPES,
. VIEWS,
ALBUMS.
CIIIIOSIOS,
FRAMES
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
S9l Seconders,' New-York.
Invite the attention HI the trade to their
extensive unartwentar the above goods,
of their own publication, inansfaelnre
and impartation.
Also.
,
PHOTO L.kSTEHN SLIDES
and
I'MOSCOPES.
NEV VIEWS OF.YOSE3IITE.
E. SC il. T. Million It Co.,
' 091 Broadway, New York,
Own.Re Mqtropolkon Hotel
Importers and itanafindurers of
PIIuTOtiItAPIIIC MATERIALS.
unirn;ll—ly
CARPETS,
eltabucaotovlittal 9
MATTINGS,
WINDOW - ERA
OMAR Iteitlookt.
A full sud well selected stocker,
A T LOWEST. PIrICEIL
gyp' A I.IIICMI Iteductiou unu!c to )lln
Were' and un Church Caqwt!,.
BOVAUD. ROSE k CO..
111 Fifth Are e.
marB;ll,--41 PIYMBUROIL PL
CITY BOTTLING HOUSE,
No: $9 Market Novel,
PITTSBTROH. PA.
~~~u~~usaa~~~o
lIOTTLEIRS OF
Sarsaparilla, Mineral and llasphorry
Bala Waters, Syrups and Cider. btnit.led
Kennett. Wainwrihts, and all the best
brands of Ale andlonduus Porter. sdect•
nod bond bottled for Medical and Peru.
Ily use. tinods delivered free. burnfThly
Lifted' Appliesate far Limas* at Illarek
Serielba.
Da•W Johtisock. Dote!
SEEM
John Miller
Jacob Marko •'
Jaw MSbrodes
Ws' Illickermalt
&Mimi Camp
ItAchant Doocaster "
P eltedier t C (Mask
Unioann'Yekhardt••
Darlluitga bonnie;
Philllpaburg _
1!!=12113
John Johnston N
W Seely Ulla! Ileum Rochester "
To 'trod Neon In qualities, of sot hew tbsa
sae qua, together 'Fah ether goods .so. Ear%
citstollse:
li C amerce Eloas
L La Uoallea..:.
sesrLari
Roeberter bona.
4 p_borr •
JOHNC. 7 El&
D ga l 1 4
X I 1 e
C. L . llO l Sir =li t &Va.:
Corner; at night at my !voidance co Water Meet.
Oridgenaler, Ps. Wllipnictteetlargert and Mad
(maritly:c.h'd spell
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
ivErnes Is hereby genii that tbe Soltontines
/A Count. of Executors, Adinintstrators, - Gueid-
Ism. Zr.. bees been duly named la the ttegieter's
or ead will be pfesenied In the Or Court
for confirmation and allowance, on Wedmeaday
the del day of Nan:b. 3071:
noel accommt of Our, Ill.sadGeo. I/eatable . .
ft:escallop of thWege liAll•ctfret, &moped.
Amami of Georg. P, klesmen, Mlndaistrator of
the/fetal. of Jobe ItncloM*,effertowd•
Pixel account of Jame, administrator
of the estate of Jame. Reed. .r.. deceased.
Reel and papal/al estate savants of Wm. Jobs
soon oda% of the estate of Joke Berry, decsaied.
Account of Robert W. Scott. executor of the
wilt .t Margaret ISayie. decamped.
Account of Jobe Mcßrowa..adatintstral oc of the
estate ofiackson Schrum, dec'd.
Account of Mary A: Gotham. adminletratrit of
of the estate of Susan Caleooll, deceseed.
Accou-t of Jame Weems, administratoc of the
mimeo( Jolla Mercer. dammed.
Final account of Robert Potter. windidetratoe
W dm Mate of Nosey Reed. deliassod.
Account of J. Nlals. ditantlan of Chas. D. 14 le.
kis, .on of James Nicht., dasowste.
bad end penosal amounts of 114 want
WWI. of Um whoa of Daniel itrans„deceasetl.
Acconat of T. ,11. & Beams* Daeldsoo, Wm' re of
Wm. Drrtdsoit, er.. who wmp assentor of the ore-
tale of Wilhite RUInG, doomed.
Amoral of Georg. Gardner. adsidnietratoe of
Michael Ylller, deceased.
'
Mal moan sae Dowfing, ement=he
kat will and teetemeat Jan VeM.
Mal account of Jan Made, sitalsktratar of
the estate of Mary Doads, demand.
Acconats at Elisabeth and James 1. llierdaton.
aseastom of David Iferantiaa, need., who eras the
arelass Mid& and Charame hay, children Mil
' lea hay. dammed.
Aet MK. P. Townsend. Citarilial
Gilllbutd, eon of Matting" Glllitend.detaimoo.
Account ol Dr. D. a. Marquis. exocator ut the
will of Dr. Smith Cansdarliam deeioii.d•
Account of Do
an rods*. mecum
a the will a Cowan Rertesbach,leol iwoL j
nal and pen/awl mamma of a • datbeth eta.
ea& admen a( the mime Winos JOII•0011,
rinal aroma elf. Tlbeisproa,
cit Ma estate al Bohan Wages. d kg-
Mel scamp old/meek Coolial.liala
Unmet, deceased.
Gummi* 4..0k Jeala. ta
at Lam Ix .
H" I gad f am"eal age". 11 IL Mier deed.
sinalez ar the awe of Roam .
Avarua of Mohan Davis. adatisletrahte al the
mate Mrs. Ittiss Lectit. deceased.
dcatent of J. W. Sam tratudlan of Wheats
owes, child a Wiliam IL Canoe. deceamd.
Amami eta. C. Wilson. adadandtatur Po.
Mauna* soaszo , d estate d Jam M!Keen. deed.
Wad sad mreasal meant, 4J. C. Wilma, d.
twatistraterief tbe statute( Jot K. Mitcbsit. deed.
Dina' DeColag Of //alb Rams, sawr do heats
awn esste imaecto, of Josiah McCain'.
lAcconat seri. Marker, smardhot of Mari A
Mar
ker. thud atllawloas Maitre. deemed.
Final amottat Mamma Illaopess. &Waimea.
Me Mita able ofJobviTimenstson. dammed.
Ilnal account at deka McFall. stlntial•batur et
ties ratite NUM tarseeolteemak •
noel &manatee Wilibun Vow almialettatar
the sate orthitherilos Klataryer. demand.
Fftsl smelt at Jahn Pinsal. adalandralec of
Ma &Ma Ills reasial of Jammu Dams, deed.
Vaal &moat MIL It. Mhos, auk. lexecatuest
the sin of Chaim* Kerkira. demised.
knikkar) V. eINULETON, Sr( r.
M.d4dnu
A diEAT
.AIONCAL,NNIVIN
Dr. WA:r.DED•3
VINVIAR BITTERS
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Lirkl•s.. 1t.... 11111714.1114nr. 111•411Nplais.
..a M. t... Lieseeetteelere4.lo•l4 lhelinttet
.S& Is Neer the Wit. eaUed.Toellelin'ilipelC
es." `lleseensee." ae, Meg lead U. UPPIe• earl .
Ilmixasen &mini", bee are• tree Neekiaste. OM .
3r es Its 111•12ve Lases AM Mete of Callitesslkary,
Voss on Aksgellie lialineleasoue. , 17enwee Ilp. ,
IMBILAT SUMO /17111/111a iiiei *-1,471;
ICITIXI,I ntilgell rLIZ a pared llbeinrellar es.,
!airtgaesiee of Ow Spina. owl*, of ill peliesee.
mew. Ikea ineleelre le.e tke 4 te•heenkl
townie sea take *we Wean acearClag . I.
is ea& sembe Mee; v.v.
ales trillbe sham/m.4u iroittaLUlPMe.prv.:.:.
41.8 been Its tO4 deeVeree Ir udbahl "PAM . 0.
Aber ewer. ..116. 1, XIS Girlie MONA leytkall.
'slag aseemilt.
Yob bilaturibary aal CIiVOOMI
A,. sod Il.at. DIOVOIPoIIS. of Solligmelloy.
lallaruiro librialirsoll alb( birormiliaser Nero.
birisairo of Oro Sloodl. Lim Wiamm, ri..
blisarr. bre Oilioro 14,1 M boss wort wen_
, 111. Oscb lifioraora u. cousa Or If Wire a
Oho& width lo golberall 7 rroossol by arrowroot
Oa* Mood wo Orissa.
DTOPIIMIA' Ott SADIGIATION. llra
ache. YMI. la Sao tioaktirs. Craaao,Tiglitoiro at Y.
Ltlsoloooi, Enda/Jou of tbo Siloam*
me wee is the lees. amens Amen. reigeteeke
.4 Or Berri. laStorbaboa of Ow Lbw. Foto la Cie
realer, of Cr paws. rod • Madrid elm "igaral
Iroboor, err nis olbarlapor Dpirpoida.
n.r lovigorrio tb. liknookimill Obbiloio Or um.
aid liver sod bowels, raids maw Sam obbibbionol
.Maio la elorarlag lap Mood aD isprillaw. owl
Iniorgal raw lib..( rigor so Sae blob In aria.
YOU OLIN D 111111111124 Zoollabi.fabirarb
Vara. Pbcpko, CO.
Mader. blarlronos, lloiWkod.awri Eroolaydr
da., Itch. kora. bileolorbioar at las liklajbworn
sad Dims... We lAA. or abalone war or maim
ire Morally dog so sad carried out of Yrgaoa la
Own ties by Ow sir of bob Damara. 'Or WOO la
soca troos brookiis the mob I.dMalard ads
amain drsit.
Maui Ye Vilisied Moot wberairm yes lad No
bipolar lamb; larryklar Oda lobbyism. lbsp.
boss or Bons ; doom It sirs yes au it obbrabsil
so 4 slaggiik Ii Oa relao; dare liblisa SID Owl.
sad roar AsuaO will kb roe wars. Lop almi lama
purr rad as loon of Ow giro bib Nam.
MX. TAMS and *lair WORM. WNW lb awl
mom ot as now labararai. ~NOV abilror.
id sad removed. Tor fun daostim, aid oulgoar
as amass would soca bolos. prlaloilla Om lab
vairoi—lbactib.Oonora. Prima ma apiadali.
wAysies. nohow. n.1.114:0031a10 i co.
imolai obi Or. Amara Sea Ihribilsba Oil.
rail O oat al Commons btrort.ll!, Tat.
T SOLD 111' ALL DRUGGISTS GIZI mur
ott.11;a1/
Miacellaneoi4s.
1730111IAL1L—Tbe osdenitgued oats Le NW
,jict...
..LIJ tio copy terms he house sod lot am corms of
north moot sod mania May, la borough of
Dower. lot
Mal Lacer . Met; house two Mode' wtti 4
rooms, boll snit kl heo auseliod ; "mod Made
lee house, and all a mitomary milbolldlsO:
fro It lies ,,
apple.,plums, /Icon 010 tot:
DA. DLL W/18111OZIL, Argot
feting for Moo lamina Dealtp.
rtilisoolution or roortnerotalp.
lino of SaMI a Ste Weld bott bees Mo.
D
Mom Use tboy by mitaal comsat. AU
Moot ksombre taems.dree Welted to CM above
Ito will War their amousta by lb* iM MINIM
magi vault WOW or be old be losead lash"
IM allb for collect los. K. tICHIVT
taibrildt K. rersonw.
as woe Atom 1 text° assosaano
'yobbo ot Sam cosaty that 3 will wry am, as
my oats accuast, 1/47 Goods beams.* at the
old Masai: sad, ma amine am Utak die will
be tAe plate toast lutists.. at lobos. DrY
Goods, Trim:slap, leotkos. tea Y. *CHM.
Id:131
sodetsiftted toathate tk. Meady-Mark
=Li
. aad Weida= Taiwan bathos" *se
kept outer tbe are of tlebilia Bleb
o. N. own account az& for the purpose of
=Wag coon fcc lb. open Goode he odras. tbt
sixty days, Us 'Mho stock of Clothing at cash Af
the same alas be Informs tbe peak that lb, gos•
pertettord Caner. W. A. BRUT. kr meek
of the Sexton t Talladaa. Pepartarat, teherin
wlA 3 ha t, W to see Ida tat Irke d..
ft STSUIVELM.
JJ. APIIISISIOR. Wm, bakes bobl of
e Ale old Foundry was, ILodseeter, PA,
111 be Owed to meet Me old caelloween sad
friends wbo way meat obbee ibe DIM COOS.
LNG STOVE. Uoultor Stowe, so We abet kW of
Ca•tinge of boot iestArial sod workmoselldp. Tbo
baeloese .111 be coodoesed by
.freztfl A' J. ANDERSON AEONS.
,VOTICK 1. hereby Elves that Or Court on Ali
-LS-gni* ha %ha several baronets ad barseldps
ol Beeler cruet). mill be held by the tonsil Com
m...loners, at the times mad prime do4pated,
Cur the year 141. to sit
Keununry ilk Geo. C Illionl's. Feb. Fhb.
Freedom and St. Clair barrio. llelltakey 14
Kerr's awn. Fob. Mb, fonraties.
-Baden buta., J. Y. &Arlie elate, Feb. 11th
eltetnern.
liciebrary hoe. end Ip.. Doseestree boles,
Nara lat.
Puhieki tp.. Kohut Walleee'a, Mardi 54.
Neer Berrickky tn., Folorallie, March ad.
Now Brighton bum, Kaplan* bad. Mare* fah.
North tlevilettey tp.. Kahan Ilikanre, Mint Ito.
Franklin fp.. E. Auteendilie store, Muth sth.
Marion tp„ Cesare Ibirteere. Bank SOL
Bearer Valls al Yittersoo. Breettere• betel.
March. Wth.
Big Bearer and Galilee, John sra Kassa.,
March lath.
ihuilaglun bons. and tp., Andenwit's hotel,
Match 11th.
South Barer tp., Juba Rosie Karel' 1.541 d
Chlpp•rerstik, Akerteb Kuck 1414 k.
Yall.ton boor., Samuel lidgar'r, Id are ins.
Brighton Ip.„ D. W. Sentra, Apell
Ohio tp , Heed i Aber'. eters. April 4th.
4.l..agetssen bum , Calbootie ewe, April Mb,
forenoon..
titintiralboro„ Janie Staltlio, April SOL thee.
mow.
tp.. Aber'. rime, Al 111 SOL
Itridgearater bora. J. D. Revd . •
hotel, Ap
Baronet tp. and Deem bum. Commidiskinere
Mat. April Stk.
Sloop ip.. Ilan Baker's; April ISM.
U trail tp„ Palma and OilverVe. April lIlk. •
lateuot e r. " ,3 ? ..it. l ari l e i r rP"di a
born. F. i.e t Y killteo's . piate, - April
Mtn.
f....licaikatoem bora. and Greene tp„
hoWly April tilb.
IlitokWn Sam. sad lissome tp„ Lime Psalm
ma% Mpartf. lath.
' DAVID W. SCOTT.
JOSEPH DRITTAIN. lbatadulotarre
SAliti/L TOIMILSCIL
letetti..)
BUYERS, LOOK ILKRE.
nuts not be a matter of/special in
terest to the people of Beaver county to
kilos whet is transpiring between King
William. Napoleon 111. illstuark apd
Towbar in Europe. but it 11l a matter that
effects them Materially to know where
they CAD buy tine and cheap GROCER
IES.
S. SNITGE.I4.:& Co.
At their old stand in &aver, Ps, are still
furnishing to their customers everything
celled kw in their line: They always keep
a full assortment of
GRO CERIES
Roue, Feed, agrees, 2bus, &pars,
) 19,8 '
Tobacco and Cisrars;
And all liner articles usnaiirroand
lu a First Class
GROCERY STORE.
From their long and intimate acquaint.
anus with' the Grocery, Floueand Feed.
business, and their disposition to render
antbdactkm to those who' may tai et them
eri'.h their patronage, they hope In the hi.
lure, u in the past, to obtain a Übelal
share of the public patronage.
Givs us a Call
and we If We not make II to roar In
terest SO call again.
jantil ti. SNITGER & CO.
-1E14! "h'I
conterVl, ENIMINEIT.
The ssa usde c.i. ; l . oo l uldag inshi boalta mm ees /I*. j.
V. seat dr 14.6 shwa la hadateeee. p a .
woe 4 re:prethally lame the paha. Oat ha 'lnd
Keep lb. bawl *Owner Ile Illialens
erbkit be eettore V rem leisty oleo V 111 .apply
them by the eau at
oboe
Woe. now is
la watt et theet oboe Is la early ealL
the ateehwtheeel Mhattiand I. well .Wetted;
sad peaks. maldlette. Le.. will be eaplieed with
eraytblag paled oa *beet soda ma le the beet
rtyle.
nannies Webbed with keekteal r slam se
d&nd. GROMBILIU
atayll;ls
A 0111CIIIIIITSIATONMP
tend Semlatotottos Meier Imo ismsett to
Use soleattois as the estate of Dodd Strome, at
liasMer to.. beaver meaty. Pc, daea... atl pop.
Patti ledebtell to mkt estate am requested to mike
immediate mower: mid those Mute( elates
meekest the mum MU prom' them duly ealheall.
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