The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 29, 1871, Image 3

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3 Dooarro. do 1 600 6W . 90D hOO 1800
4 ...oar.. do ; 600 800 10 00 10 OD !I 00
• c01umn..... 1 800 11 00 15 0:1 6,1 00 36 00
!, colnmo, .... II CO 18 CIO 30 00 16 IV 011 00
I c010m0..... 13 Od X/ MI 38 OD •lID 00 100 OD
Lde,iulstraione and lizociatore' l Nottuul.•44lo o
.1...1el notices per hue, ten cluta. .
or . l'myuleute to be mole Quarterly, except
ter trecolcut edvertbeasente, which 'awl be pall
In advance.
GEO. P. 110%1VEL1.240Park Doer, N. York.
AND
n. rirrraninal.a. op, 37 Park Bo w .
New York, ore the sots streets for TOO AAAAA
A WOW In thst City, tuul are mullortized to contract
IGT Insertiog what'll/meats for us at cror
n
estlow-
each rates. Advertisers Ds that ell,
softies to leave their hirers with either of lie
.bore, houses. '
State 01rthe Thermometer for the
week ending March :sth, 1871.
--•- •
_7 A. Y. P. V. 9P. M.
Marih 19 43 de g . 48 deg
m 40 deg. -. 50 deg
.21 41 deg. _. deg. 33deg
" 2.1 40 deg. 80 deg. 48 deg
45 deg. 45 deg. , ' 36 deg
" 24- 30 deg. •43 deg. 84 deg
thtes. ' '47 deg. hides
• it. T. TAYLOR.
TIME TABLE.
, Cleveland k IPlttellourgta Is.
iia;; lint leave Beaver ntstkat a lallowa: Mar.
Ling Acumen 9.17; Mall, 147 p. m.;Earatag Ex.
,e-p, 5 SO; Local Freight (canice • weavers) On
s.
P.Tridur •
going West leave Beaver Station lIJ kit
s: Mall, 7;43 a. m.f liseal Freight (carrying
psopeuxers) 10115 a.m.)Aceommodation, 1641 p. m.
leavet. Ft. W. C. going /eel
lioclunter Station (et end of as fol.
less: Beaver Falls Aceom. 6.035. m.; EnOllaCC6Ol.
7.10 a. m.; New Castle accom. LW a. to.; B. Falls
seeuirs. 10.10 p. in.
Ifrainigoing Wert leave Itbehester Bialbu, tat
end of bridge) as fellows: B. F. morn. 10 a. In.;
}Lion aecom. 5.11 p. m.; Erie night express 5.45 p.
iii.; B. F:SCCOM .77 :17 p. m.
Trains going Ea t leave No:teeter (Upper) Do
pet as follows: B. V. amain. 6.05 s.ui ; hum) se
c4qn.3.15 a. ta.; New Castle scans. 8.49 a. m;
Chicago exp. 19.59 a. m; Beaver Failoaccom. 1.1.13
xi.~ re.; Chicago M 511.1.06 p. m; Erie exp. 4 id p. us;
Chicago exp. 5.01 p. ru; 'Erie mall 9.65 p. m.
Trains going West. leave Rochester (Upper) lie.
pores Aglow& : Chicago ms II 3.15 a. In.; Erie exp.
s. as; Deena serom:9.s3 a. m.;
_Chicago
exp. 11.0) a. m.; Chicago exp. 3.65 p.
.n; New Om.
lie actom. 4.sto p. Erie exp. p in; Beaver
ills sitcom. 7.tai.
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To didate% tbr Nonalna:
tions.--Tho proprietors of the two Ito:
publicvn repent In Beiwer,,kerik agreed
opodtho fdllowlng rates forannoune)ng
the .nenten of candidates for °Mee, and,
for printing thtlr eared and tlekets.-
Money to be pal trken Orders are given:
For AS,CILIbIY / .... .• •• • • ... $lO 101
For' reularer..... .... .. ....... .... .... 10 (V
Prop. Attorney.... . . ...... ....., 0 (ID
Cuonisrionor., 5 MI
AotocisteJudro .' A to
Poor Itolo4 Director . 0 CO
Auditor'
11noteel of A eadamy 0 (0
Curd, per 1000 ........... ... .... ..... .. 500
Ticket..... . ` > \_ .s 00
The attention of taps bile is titrc kel
to the following Novi Advortiseneenim,
which appear for the find time In the
'Almon to-day: '
New Adrertirennent—Joeeph Nome. 4 Co.
11.1wer Ladles.Semlnerp—D,ll. A. 11cLean:
New A dr.rdwerlenn—J: kV. Spencer.
New Advesiblenbent—Firiruson & Rxdr.ler.
V.., Halt:-}realer artie. -
Monet and Reapeue-PftlabargbHat'lllow Co.
Sprclal Notice—Will Smith A Co.
Wagon for Wee--CkoArs P. Smith. •
speele! Notice—Dr. W. V. Pierce.
rp,161
Special Notice—all alokers. '
Sgwrial Notice-11.Y. Donaboo.
Special Notlee—Jno. W. Spencer.
l'on!try—Charles Conte.
Spedni Summer..
New Adveril.ement—S. & J. Snellenburg.
Snrpery.-.E.Thomb...
National Hank, Report,-.F.dward Hoop..
Sew Adreelleetnents,George P. Rowell .4 Co.
Special Nollee—Dc. Heyr.r.
rpeclal Nullce—Wm. SOM.
l'ocvniv.—Aniong t;he finest fowls we
have seen—Darklmsi. Light Brah
lIIILM and llondans T rire those of Charles
Coale, of Nevi.llrighton, Heaver county,
l'a. If you want to buy eggs, order of
' I s. [mar2t44w.
tinkered by w Fall.—fit. Darragh,
owl., or 'Sharon, this county, had one of•
his ribs broken by a fall down the steps
of his cellar nno day last week.
CiON Fon BAI.E.—A -splendid
neur_taublutrae . wagon with the celebra
ted cast sjiliadles, and completely. finish
(4l in 'the latest and best .style. \ Only
$lOO. Parties finding themsolvesin want
of a new wagon will find It to their inter
est by purchasing. Inquire of• Geo. P,
Smith, corner of Brighton street and the
public square, Rochester, Pa. ;nau29;3t
NEw Goode at A. C. Hurest'a. rtnils3w
Some Persona have a etrange MMus
about conthietingeemmapers. The
two dollare'they pay On au beription they
firmly believe buys then' right to edit
the paper, and make it selections.
'Golden Foisuialn Pen.—Sonio
-1
tiling now and novel,
.. Be sure and road
the advertisement In our 'paper beaded
.. ilreatest Invention i ot the Age." -We
Isiieve the Golden litiuntaln Pen is un
4arpassed. A good pen Is a necessity to
every. man, 'elomarichnd child. Agents
here,fl a chance to make money In intro
ducing n good and saleable article ly.
• ...-•+-4
tltev. De. Dempsey, - of this plate
hail a beautiful goad-headed cane pre
wonted, to him', by the ministers of his
uistriet, during the recent sesaion of the
,Pittsburgh, Conference at Steubenville,
(lido. Dr. 1)., ha the Presiding Eider of
the North Pittsburgh Dbitriet,l'ittsburgh
Conference.
FOR SA LE.—Corner Lot on Second St.
New' Brighton, 04. feet front ISO feet deep;
well clocked with Fruit trees, Grape
'Atte*, &e., hook° containing ten morns,
abundant* of eietern water. Apply to
.liehb S. Prim., on the prenitem.
Ilaweat of ti01d. 9 .-3Vo have
just received from the publishers, Amos
Mason a Co., Old State House; Boston,
Mans., a copy of Choir book "Harvest of
Gold, or The Great Secrets, How - to Get
Itl~•b~llow to Get Fat, flow to‘Prolong'
Life,;*; which they claim to bo "one o
the Most wadi. al books o(, the 19th
century ;" and wo dud it plain and sensi
ble, and a work which Small should be
read by 'evori man, woman and child in
the .United States, as Ifs price of $l,OO.
'liar,. it within teach of.all.
NDIKELESA AND BOLTLF:SS.—Rend with
out Gail Geer k: Catty's advertieement
another column, and write them at Mar,
Michigan. pint hly. '
Wnivrtin to borrow ;on Bond and
Mortgage 111500. Good real estate Keen
rity in kiorough of New Brighton. • A v..
lily to 17. ran Pugh, Wall Paper and Sta
tionery Store, cur. of Broadway and Falb,
.sinpvt.
. ,
The Corner Lounger-«A Pleture
of ainuamon Aulannl....The young
*quirt ,ii the corner, with his hat a little
utt one side, the stub cote cheap cigar in
hi. inouth, and a stare, for every lady
that passes, 1. a loafer. Do you know
'here he gets money? Ills mother or
'eters, in all probability, earns it for
tautly taking in washing. Poor soul I
• 'he thinks her son will got • work soon.
Il mold find work enough to keep him
' "f from early morn until evening if
he wanted it, but be is a lazy loafer,and
41,,at want work, or does it so poorly het*
• .you discharged. Ile never works - for
the *:nee man twice, or 'puritan' he is
1411104 r what kind of work 146 . 410e5.
Ile i. w i lli ng that his mother Or sister
q•tc•i.ew or wash to earn Money for
him to spend, but ho is a little portico
hit HO to the 'work he door. Ile looks
duly 11 on that sweaty carpenter who hur
ries iliat him, nods condescendingly to
hi, friend, the shoemaker, and sends a
Litt . or a znoli 6 into the oyes of bedaubed
Painter., with both hands full of pots
and brushes. lie couldn't licirrow ten
,i•enhi of any or them. They know he
would never pay it.. They earn their
moey. Ile begs of his mother a part
ur her .hard earnings, 'at an age, too,
when ho is capable of putting his shoul
der to the wheal and adding a' little to
wards the support of himself and little
brothers and sisters.
' 4 :2grn;
cently on ditty In Beaver se minister In
the M. E. Church, but Air • Year past lo
cated at Mansfield Valley.. Allegheny
connty, spent • few days lu this idelnlty
last week. Ho to hi the enjoyoteltt of
excellent health, wafts buoyant In spirit
as any mortal could desire.
Nita Ribbon, of all colors and widths,
at A. C. littrat's. fmartkaw.
neminatey Entertainment.— The
entertainment given by Ate pupils' of
the Beaver Seminary Mid Institute, In
the M. E.. Church; Beaver, on last
Thursday evening, was well attended,
an the performances gave general sada
facl
on, Quite a , number of vocal and
Ins nmental pieces in music were per
formed, some of which elicited raptur
ours. Opiate:o. Essays' were read by
Misses Leon% Allison of 'Beaver. Ella
Beacom of Beaver, and Laura Harrah
of Vanport. all of which reflected credit
upon the writers and their instructors.
A declamation. by Willie Hinds, was
well recited. The "Seminary Messen
ger," redd by Miss Linnie Richardson,
was an i interesting Ibature of tilt enter
tainment.' Miss IL, is a good reader,
quite modest In her appearance on the
stage, and has evidently more than or
dinary ability. Prof. Beater and lady
rendered ono or two gem son the piano
which showed them adepts In their de
partment of the Sendnary's training.
beeps jNaw Gomm I
New White Goods,
New Laces and Lace Collars,
• NeW Linen Collars,
New Notions,
Now Goods Weekly, !
-At LoW Prices,
At Hibbarol's, New-York St.,
ularrA3Wl Rochester, Pa..
A Chance An... Young Ladles In
Went of llnsbando.—Tbe following
letter addressed to a gentleman of Mar
risburb speaks for itself:
SUMNEIt CITY, KANSAM,
•
March '7, 1871. • -
Dear Slr : We have Just organized
Sumner county. We have 600 inhabit
ants In Sumner county. There are 550
bachelors lit Sumner county. Cuuld
there be that number ofgood,lndustrions
single ladles of your . State - Induced to
come toSumner county. Kamm? If so, I
_think they can find good honest, hard
working husbands. Yours, ..te.
IFlreptaire. is the name of a
drinking saloon in Pittsburgh. Any one
can get,warm at It for len cents or rod
hot for a quarter. • I
Allegheny County Ileum.— e
have received the annual report of to
Allegheny County Home, lbr 1810. F orn
It we notice that the receipts of the sti
tution for the year were 5:13,913." ' and
the expenditures 331,2113,38.
No. or Inmates In the *Nome" Jan., 1870, .. 190
',Admitted daring the year, .. 191
a.k.la the 'lime to the year 1810 ' .. 11
Total number .
Dierharged daring thelear
Died to the “firome . ',' daring the year.......
- 10
Number remaining December 31.1, 13:0 .. 1:
Mrs. Sophit4 Hays, of Beaver, a
lady well and flivorably known In this
vicinity, Is a teachl assistant Ma
tron; in the IttathaltlON.
2 Power's; Hall. Rochester, Wednes
day evening, April sth. TheNAllegha
idans—ln speaking of the Alleghanian.%
s Bell Ringers, a well known diy ‘ft to
says "It' is Impossible to wove.) , in ,
writing' a Just idekof these entertain
ments. Nothing can exceed the li4uld,
soft, and nxquisitely sweet tones of the
Swiss Bells, or the excellence of the ex
ecution by the troupe. It was received
with peal upon peal of entlmslastic
plaudits, and with merited Justice."—.
REV. Dn. Sizoi-r.
Sew, Pnlyrst, Gingisauts and Dress
Goods, - it A. C. llurat's• tunsrls;3w.
We are advised by lion, W. McClell
and that a special act has passed Congress
creating a heir mairroufe from. Wahl
punt via North Sewickley, Beaver «inn- .
ty, and Wirtemburgh to Chenango. The
route will be advertised neat fall, and is
intended to take the place of the ,route
from New Cantle to New Brighton. A
maforlty of those served by the offices
named had petitionedgongreas to make
this clut4 \—New Castle Gazette and
Deinoerat. •
NEW Goods at A. C. rat's. (ml5Aw.
Denalilionsta and Four
Acre* of .0 round for dale at a bargain.
The undersigned wisbing‘to enter into
business requiring all tbd capital at his
command; offers for sale four acres of
choice garden ground, with small rani
Dwelling House. Thirty-two thrifty
applotrees in full bearing t and au abutid
sum of small fruits such as gooseberries,
currants, grapes, quinces, ‘te., dr.e. The
`above property is beautifully situated
adJoinbeg the Borough of Beaver, on the
public thorougfare,or "Harlem Lane" of
Beaver. Persons wishing to purchase a
property cheap will do well- by calling
on D, 11i. Douehoo, Beaver, Pa.•
mar.:-•%tf.]
Marais Mug Youtha.— We learn
that throe or (bur youths, between the
.age, of sixttion and eighteen years, have
ii . ocn prowling along the railroad be
tween New Galileo and Enon Valley fqr
sonic tlayi:i [`wilt, stealing What eatables
they could lay thek hands on, and at
nights making use of the neighboring
bay mows for eleepilig quarters. They
aro unknown to the inhabitants of that
vicinity, and it Is believed that they have
escaped troth mutat) asylum or reform in
' stitution In this State or Ohio.
The Erie Observer says: The session
of Court last week was one that the liq
uor sellers of Erie county will have ma
sou to remember with anything but a
kindiy,'spirit.'. N's less than fifty prase,,
(nions for violation 'of the license laws
were acted upon, and the combined sum
of the tines and Costs levied is snore thin
f 2,500. When to this large figure is add
ed the eipense of witnesses, lawyers,'
loss of time, hotel chargesoko., it is safe
to estimate that the week's raid cost the ,
'liquor men not far from $5,000, without
speaking of the disgrao to w hich a num
ber of thesis were subjected by being.
thrown into jail. Tho number Of prose
cutions surpassed that of any formor
term of Court, and the, penalties, as a
whole, were the severest over imposed
in the county. •
The prospects. of Waahington and
Jefferson College have become so en
bouraging that at a meeting held at the
Town Hall of Washington last week the
subscribers decided to pay up the filly
thousand dollars pledged to the trustees
on condition of its lotodien at Worthing
ton. This will enable thetrusteor to in- ,
crease the faculty by the election of ono
or more professors at once. It Is highl y
creditable to the citizens of Washington
that they are ready to give the college
the benefit of their-money while theditl•
go' film is still pending. This instlitition
p how prepared to offer the best-facili
ties for a thorough education, and--there
is now every promise for be/leving that
thecoll e for which Presbyterians have
been so lo praying and wishing, and
giving, is a tit to realize all the hopes
'of its friends.—Prabgferian Banner.
A Lillla Rough sal the Radical.
—We take the 'liberty of publishing the
following extract trent a letter received
by u■ through•tho mall; a few days
ago: ,
"Enclosed [ seed von $2.00 for the
(tun for one year. 71 bare been taking
the Radical for some time back, but
have looked in vain through its columns
for something on the Sumner-Grant-
Cameron trouble.. It seems to begiving
Its whole attention to "mailing" pond
elan's, of whom Shurlock and Itutan got
t wonderful Abate. I wonder bow much
It coats these men a year to get tbe Bad'
cal to praise them so much."
day evening. •by.. Ber l Pendbdon,
•President, of
wax a very scholarly pendueti9n, and
mene._eiten. , PPP, an apple.
oisefd singicare. z '
G. A. IL—A Postor the Grand Army
of the Republic, wu established at BeM;
ver Falls on last Saturday night one
week, ago; :8/11v&Lacill
eleetattleinnaider, ' .
Au Unwindled f!rst
elan family paper, forty weak. Air one
dollir. Sea advertisement.
Taxables in Beaver. County..—
.I*o following la a correct number of the
taxable Inhabitana of Beaver county
Bearer borough
Darlington horough..'.. - :
Glasgow borough
Foliates borough
.New Galilee borough .• •••
Freedom borough • •
Bower Falls boron • • •
Phillipsburg bore Georgetown home •
llookstown borough •
St. Clair borougb.... . ••••
New Brighton borough
Bad= borough'
Rochester borough
Bridgawater borough
Frontier* borough
Ohio townehip
Industry township •
Ihulington township
lkwongh towneblp......
Chippewa towuship.....
Brighton township
Big Beaver township
Franklin township
Raccoon IPRUPhip
Hopewell timoship
Honorer township
Roan township......
Independence township
Greene township
Economy towosblp
PulaAl township
Ration township.— ..
Noith Sewickley township..
Rochester township
New Sewickley township....
TlLamony.township... ......
Patterson townehip
lEM
Dwelling Ilouse- horned.—No
were pained to learn on moat Saturday
that the fine dwelling liciuse or D. San
key esq., editor of the Lawrence
not, wan destroyed by arson last Friday
afternoon. The loss.ls estimated at about
0,000. We have not heard how the fire
originated.
-theensbcirg Argue says that',a
woman and her husband itunedßrlnaßas
have just been arrested in that town for
the auspectad murder of a ped.iler. It
seems that-some months since the ped
dler was seen entering the house not fair
from Waltz's. MI and that he was never
seen afterwards. Brindle has boon
known to tieltsulieles since that were In
the peddlers.possession before hied a -
pearance.
The Beaver County Press, Is We
name of Bro. llaya' new paper at New
The Press Is an eight column
paper, printed on new typo and Is work
ed by one of Cottrell Babcock's power
presses.' Wo earnestly hope that Mr.
nays mayMieet with great success In
the publication of his handsome sheet. -
TIIIEVES! KNAVES!! SWINDLERS!!!
These are mild, terms with which to de-.
slinate those adventurers, who hay "
been induced by the high roputati.
Which Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy has
won to offer for sale a worthless intitit
il.
Son of thin j eelebrated medicine.
member that Dr. Pierce's privates p.
which iii three end a • half inches lig
end has upon . it his portrait, and the
words "U. S. Certitlatto of Genuiowts,"
is upon every package, of the genuine.
Sold by drugglata or by mail sixty otmta.
Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
!OLLAWI, Laces and. Trimmings,
[lord's. . [marls;3w.
.t.. Sys-No:Eu . B NEw Di . cy .
GOOD:3
UNE,' NO. K 9 MARKET STREET: DE.
?WREN TEE MARKET AND
nrru. AVENUE.
A oomplete Dry Goods Storo Is an In
dispensable necessity to our holy friends;
and we feel assured that avisit, Mr:
Spenotrr'• establishumut s will convince
them that • More complete line of
Shawls, Silks and Dress Goods, Is not be
fnund, .tutd_ .undialli..pannuandlgs.
Dry Goods 'Nouse ,t 6 those who want
handsome b
'
froodaat the lowest, posille,
prices. r • •
. .
airtime's). illeassera,-Many gentle"
menzare,t(ow gladly, and pleasantly an-,
ticiPatlng the change lit the season when
—fer lowering clouds and,frosty air, and
sleet, snow, hail and slush—we are to
have fresh, soft, balmy , breezes with
vonduro, foliage and dowers. 'Hiving
this premised,, they naturally contem
plate a change In their apparel; the over
coat and heavy woolens are to be laid
aside, and raiment donned more suita
ble to
,the amelloratedetmostphare. His
always important to knoW when, where
and how to purchase clothing;. and,
while we confeseto an oversight of our
friend. Harry Dpnehoo, in our recent
notices of Merchant Tailoring and Cloth±,
lug House emporiums, it was, not
cause his !Manila' merit sod ample
stock In trade were unworthy of high
commendation and unlimited patronage;
but because of the neglect of dank fa
miliarity. We are to apt_ to over-look
home Merit in coatainplatlng distant
similar branches of trade; whether "'TI'
distance lends enchantment to the view;"
we know not,but it Is likely. We :make
the amend honorable." It is a pleasure
.know that his establishment Is first
Was*, • and his goods the very best:
hence the secret of his suece4 In pleas,
ing the - public With the most fashonble
and seasonable outfits. His etuseter is
' fair-dealing; and every artlei whether
the smallest boy's Jacket or the most ex=
finish° wedding suit—is gotten up with
I.hc same care and made in proper style,
by the most etnerneed workmen, and,
of the beat ma arial. Harry Donehoo Is
master of the situation; and will make
to order, spring clothing, or any other
clothing in such a style as, will unre
,aervedly please the weitrer. Wo know
this, and so do A majoritrof the Seaver
CO tttttt unity. Success attemiyou, Harry.
READ! MAD!! READ 2! I—lktiatl
ful Goods for suits; new style liats,
flowers and Ribbons, New Chignons,
Switches, Hair N'etti and Rats, New Sash
and Bow Ribbons, Spring Shawls, Laces,
Lace Collars, Linen Collars and Culls,
Jackoneta, Nansooks, Percales, Barred
Muslin and all other goods generally
kept in a Dry Goods, Notion and Millin
ery Store, all at the lowest living priers.
Call and sea Will Smith at Co., .Roches
tor, Pa. [uiar2De2w.
New Council 0 rgaufrat too.—The
new council for Beaver borough, Met and
organized on last Saturday evening at
the office of G.W. Hamilton, eaq., and
elected ollicsars as follows:
I'rcsident.-0. W. Hamilton.
Secretary.—Joseph
Treasurer. =James
Iratermam—lt. It
Street Cbmusissicmer.--41.7. Turner.
Council meetings, the find Monday
evening of every month, at the ufllce of
.14xseph Leillle,
Difigeseefed Frame .
A promiscuous melee occurred on Rail
road street just opposite the Ken wood de
pot on Friday of last week, from whirls
a majority of the parties engaged return
ed alter considerable heavy fighting with
an abundance of black eyes and bloody
noses. We understand that 'amon g them
was a woman who "went ite with a huge
dornick in her fist, and might have done
serious damage but for the timely arr.!.
val on the scone of a gentleman residing
in the neighborhood, who succeeded irO,
disarming her and quelling - the disturb-
RUM The participants in the light wets'
generally intoxicated and wore doubt
less heartily ashamed of ibemselyes
when they dyne to their 'woes. 'Atom
is 'room for More effort on the part.'ot
temperance Men in this gleinity,arod
hope to see vigorous measures adopted
carrying on the War 'against whisky.
Lee us have a temperance revival here—
the ' sooner the better.—Beaver county
Pros
==l
• t S,- _
Ennis u Astitlit--AtialisOcdatlontear ,
ingthe abets tI a hIS naMtlly r been . 0e;
ganinid In the Borough of itoctioilar t
under: favorable rebeidt*. 4 idnoilse -101-
chancier and &Wittig the linilarair'ind
Loan Aweigh:ow of our "neighboring
towns and cities, which underjudielono:
legislation, have broom* eo pOpfilar and
auccessfUl.
These organizations daterieewint ber;,•
ter understood by the publki et large; as
they ar of great practical booming hi every
conneanliy, °Specially; mining and
manufacturing districts, where large
numbers' of yoong
,3110114 are eninleyeitl
at regular and remunerative easels., .•
In the hope, therefore, of stimulating
inquiry upon a subject of general inter
est, the writer requests thettsonf your
columns; fora bilet-notice of the ass.-
elation above. mimed. Ita ,objeets are
—first—to seance' a systematic, safe and
profitable investment of weekly savings,
—second--to grant loans to its mem
bers, on easier terms than could possibly
be obtained elsewhere. The capital stock
Is limited to - twelve hundred (1230)
shares, of the value of one hundred and
frit. (104) dollars each. The weekly: as
sessmenta ire twenty.five (25) twits par
share, amounting to thirteen (Is)duliars
per year; or sixty-five (03) dollars in five
years. Tho Charter terminates wheen
each share shall reach the full value Of
one hundred and four (104) dollars, lo
Period necessarily indefinite but which
both calculation and experience, war
rant us in fixing, at Ave years ; or Java.
Hence interesstou'deposlAWlll *Verne,
say fifteen (15) per cent. ,
the Board of Managers, consisting Of
a President, Vice President, Secretary,
Treasurer, and nine Directors negotiate
loans, and when one - hundred and four
(104) dollars, or more, remains in the
Treasury -unapplied for by members,
they are required to seek profitable in
vestment fur It. •
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The Treasurer gives bonds ftir,the
faittiftil application of funds. • -
Loins to members bear Interest seal:
per cent upon the time of the loan,
through the entire term, collectedregu
larly, each week, witirthe asiestuneuts.
Premium bids are received for loans,
the highest having preferenoe, bat no
bid Is allowed above the maximum pre-,
intim flied by the By-Laws.
Security Is restricted by the organic
law, to find Bond and Mortgage upon
Real Estate iu the county of Beaver., an
incuuabered, and In value, double the
loan naked for.
For neglect or refusal to y assess=
menu, a line is im: osed . for the first
week, five cents per share, for the second,
week, ten cents per share, and ati addi
tional five cents each week thereafteri
until such neglect has o. *dinned !lin
throe consecutive months, when the
tack is forfeited to the Association.
11
hen a loan has been granted, and ne
t or refusal to pay interest and - dile.,
Urines six months, suit is at ones 'An
ted upon the security, to recover all
• embers may withdraw
e from the As-'
f . Mien and will recolvo money paid
rid five per cent of the pro fi ts, less
cation lies or finosibrtheyinay sell
.ir stock to another, • „- ...' • ,
sirs of decestod members mad With=
aw their -interest in the Inune *eh or
• eir legal representativerthey continue
the stock lu their Own mullet
The expenses -of the Association are
trilling, the Secretary being the only of
, ticer receiving any , remuneration.
Those are some of tbeleading features,
Fiven in theliopsof formulating further
'Ve trust this orgenisatinn will prove
a benefit hi the:entire community; to
the young twin without' property who
are spending their wages freely, by en
couraging 'habits of economy, system
atic saving, and promptness in discharg
ing their obligations, under the pressure
of self-Imposed fines and: penalties for
neglect; of benefit to Farmers, Mechan-
I ice, Merchants and •qthers, who are sav
ing money all the , while, and yet in.
amount* too small each week, for pron..
sable investment elsewhere; of special
benefit to all property owners, who do;
sire to build or improve, and are with
out the means to do so.
For example, a young.mati may own
a vrluable piece of ground—nothing
more. He canepare from his wages,
perhaps, a few dollars every week, with
but little sacrifice. Ho takes ten shares
of stock in the Association. This enti
tles him to a loan of ten hundred and
forty (10p) dollars. .Even if obliged to
gr,Trri tee maximum remium, he will
e left. nine hundred , and fOrtjr. HMCO
do ra with whiCh he ciln anus
datlehOusii. •
• His uniform. weekly payments upon
this loan will ha—assessment—two dol
lars and fifty cents, and Intareat (six per
cent on eitHe) one dollar and twenty•
cents, or three dollars and seventy cents
per week. making ono hundred and
ninety two dollars; ind forty cents per
year, or nine hundred and sixty two
dollars in five years. This is virtually
returning the money borrowed, in five
yearn, In weekly instalments, without
interest.
Now, as it has appeared, the Associa
tion proposes to :flake large profits, and
can do so, only through the manipula
tion of money loaned, at in other words
from the borrowing class, and_ yet the
borrowing class is highly favored as wo
have shown, by reason of sharing the
revenue continually accruing front the
peculiarly shrewd and profitable re-in
vestments of their weekly payments.
In conclusion, we would say, tkat,
wink) honestly entertaining, after much
reflection, tho views expressed, we shall
advise no one to become a stockholder,
In this, or any other Association , until
he has first acquainted himself with all
the provisions of the constitution and
By-Laws, in order to decide intelligent
ly:upon his own responsibility.
W. S. S.
LATEST NEWS.
Senator Sumner made an exaustive
speech In the Senate on San Domingo
matters
. Nl
on miday Inst.—Napoleon
lulus visited Queen Vietoria.—The San
Domingo' Commissioners arrived In
Washington oti Monday 27th, inst.-- 7 ,
Brentiluger, the wire murderer, is to lie
hung at Lima, Ohio, on Friday April 7th.
—The Insurgents have carried the elec.-
tions In Paris, and . it is said Theirs will
be !breed to resign': and the Dde
male is to boPresi
LicENszi _mill% .. 1
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The following license* were granted 'ow • I 0 -,
, s
Ilcuday :
John Wilier Hotel New Sewickley.
Jacob Marks Darlington borough;'
John Id.Shrodea " Phillipsburg " -
Wm. Bicker:dad " Phillipsbur.:
Michael Camp. " Rochester "'
Richard Doncaster ". ltocheitcr " - .'
Stealer .t Clark ~ Rochester
John Johnauu " New Galilee " . ,
U. W. Seely Rating Rolm 'Rochester " '
To vend liquors lu quantities, nut Imo than *Me
quart, nub other goods and merchandise. , I
U. C. Speyer & Sou*
1.. Letitiullon Rocheiter borough
Phillipsburg -
Court Proeredlugo.—The March
term of Court commenced its sessions
in Beaver ou Monday of last week.' Tile
following eases were up fur heating:
Commonwealth vs. Anderson Vector.
Indictmert, larceny. A verdict of not
guilty was rendered.
Sanlo vs. William Barnes. Jndictinent,
selling liquor contrary to law: Verdict
of guilty, and lanuenced to pay a fine of
oho hundred dollars and costa of prose
cution. • ' •
.
Same vs. Extvid Johnston. Indict-
Mont, selling liquor to persons of known
Intemperate habits. Verdict Of nut
guilty, and county to pay the costs.
Same vs. James Trimble, Jr. and Jas.
Calhoun. Inditement, assault: and bat.
tory. Verditd • of. guilty, and . exch
sentenced to paY-a tine of twenty dollars
and costa of prosecution.
Saute vs. Philip Brandenberger. In
dictment, selling.liquor on Sunday, to
minors and contrary to law. Guilty as
to selling liquor contrary to law; and ac
quitted on the other charges. Sentenced
to pay st line of tiny dollar, and mats. '
Same vs.. Robert Veon. Indictment,
aggravated assault and battery. Joint
Donnelly prosecutor.. Recognizance for
reitect,; saute day tesplted until drat, 4ay
or next t a r ot :* ' '
Game vs. Robert Venn. Indictment,
aggravated aasautraliti batter): Philip
Bowman Pr.rsocutor. Case continued.
, Same vs. George Knapp. Indictment,
aasault and battery. Imre limbion proo
f/ewer. VQrdkt not guilty, and prose
'tutor to pay the ants.
Sane vs. Jeffery Headland. Charge,
surety of the peace on oath ofJ.l.l.Young.
After hearing the parties the court
sentenced the defendant torpay mats, and
to enter into recognizance in , the aunt of
two hundred dollars to keep' the peace.
Same vs. Enoch Fowler. Charge, de
sertion on oath of klary M. Fowler.
Continued, and defendant directed to
0 I enter into. recognisance in the aunt of
throe lihndred dollars.
•
Smits° Nawarnay be expeetedle our•
maxi issue, solVau. lielOtK just, went
East to lax in a large stoce of Spring
Goods, *Web are rola oosilnitew York
sit such low figures.' - • 2
end` , t . gslaue:
7itstrals.—Mr.4lbatittels introduces:rim
resolution. - ter a eisec , 4l Coteusittee•to
ilitsellsete Use 'MOS Of the ?thawing
SokUere Orphans' Elitstol. *Wass chime
Gordon A Berry. erkW rewdrell a lots
$3,000 Wow the abge under the dot
, erlittit obliged him poi It Wick st the
'rite o f t z p . per ii pprpr. witlett he tilled
to do. The retteluilos wal - sdoPtedf
Afor the tripm ei cu y n ir sitter busines,.
thillitieb,tbuse eoncepted ars Riese lu:
Wrested. WeJlnpte adjettrped. •
•Iflatraiti,::llareh 'the '" Border
Rald ' , Willie" made ita appearance in the'
Senate to-daY,-1n the'ltstpet of a petition
or leitlienta or Chantignattais . for coup
Penanthin fur . property.deatroyed during.
the, lue,tedon Of the *hole. `lt was re
ferred to 11, special reiniptittoa. Several
l9cgd, pwo d . :As option bill
WWI referred to, and the Committee raid
they.would report as 4100 n as they bid
settled steenstitutiona question involved
•
in the MIL •
liousu.—lt belnir t privatir calendar
day, many local bille.paased, but now
of interest to clUmus of Bearer COuntY.
Mari& gl.—LTbe committee of
the Philadelphia Coiatctimmai of the. M.
E. Church—for the , I.stiettad • time—all.
peered with a rmemoilai *or the peisaire
of the Load . OptiooOdil;lesirltig to
speak personally in 90x416 ; but this
time were relfsmed. '
tiotrair.— The speNgl
,coitimittee ori
Erb:iliac:boy depredatioitereported a bill
Approprhignilgskosoigithe.Erie Marine
4,espital for their rights in the peninabla
which the Stank shall. transfer to the
United States. The jel ut. fmunulties. on
public' printing adJoerned till. April 4th.
UNITE, March 23. f r—pttle of interest
transpired. Mr. Rutin got Ids marriage
registry bill reported..'_ '
Boum—The bill nithotiaing the rail
roadr. mad war corks ofitryeuring,
Wayne NO Lunn!' .ceritnties to lease
or cousbildate, site jriengthy debate,
L
was defeated by tb 'Ades. The Sen
ate public printing IC pasted withot e ;
amendment. The teeny county f
bill, also passed. '...4 '
SIMATE; March
i t a -The Judiciary
CoMmlittee merles' 1. report on the
Anthracite coal di 10tity, whit& was
ordered to be priniad. A number of
private bills wore - entroduesd• among
them; one to inoorilibite "The Paper"
. company of Pittsbuille with the privi
lege of it creasing *Air. capital to one
hundred thousand *ism. The Senate
refuses to pais anyalouse bills until
filar body' takesactillp 'on Democratie
maiiintioril which haifteasedtheSeiriste,
iiiiiiii.44oitiwtp” engion eu-ilay t
Tun latest novel 41 of Ladles' Hata
and Chignons, of all colors, at A. C.
Hunt's, Bridgewater: finarlsAw.
EDITOR AROdet :—tire had the pleasure
on the 15th ult., of witnessing the clos
ing exercises of a school, taught in In
dustry Township, by A. E. Evans, a
young man of prondflug abilities and
of much excellence, as U teacher. Thu
exercises omsistedpirti% in the examin
ation of the 'evena breams taught in
the school. The Scholars acquitted
themselves in a manner that reflects
honor on themselves as well as the
teacher, whose um ring devotion in
their behalf as weal the cause of rdu
cathm ha s . ralsayi hi school among the
that grade of the eon ye and set an ex
ample af energy Wo the I natation °fail
young men,' b4r.,Hitana is a youngman
of energy whets Orate' are pnbOlUlded,
and if blemed . 1 41.)14 , and, health Will
leave a name whlth t lorill bran honor to
himself as 'wall ea Name' with whom he
shall- chance to associate with in life.
The exercises ar/irolosed by a telling
valedictory on - The ft, of the teacher
which clairl sh oat that while he was
deePly"
end written:llf pUa, he was no*
A s
=heated ir/ *set an 01Cample of morality,
which la worthy . the,lnotlce of all young
men who aro struggling up from poverty
and Ignorance to . bigher and nobler
aims. Ho leaves the school with the
good wishea`of alf his patrons and the
sincere wish of ill •Itla pupils Is that ho
may be happy and prosperous wherever
he may be. ._ A CISIZia.
We clip tha following notice from
the Helena (Arkansas) 0/orlon of March
15th:
A New C6m. YARD.—We bad a call
yesterday from Mr. F. M. Anderson, tho
representative of Messrs J. V. it N. Mq-
Donald, of Pittsburgh. lie informs us
that his company proposes to establish a
large depot for coal at our City, both' for
steamboat and city supply. They pro
pose to make this I depot where they
will always keep some twenty or more
barges of coal, and 'consequently, there
will be but little chance of our getting
out. Mr. Anderson, is folly impressed
with the location of Melons, as destined
to become one of the linkt, cities on the
Mississippi, and is cleared* of getting a
bold early lo the eadion. It Is useless to
bespeak the kindly assistance of our eh
lams, as every one la ready and willing
to extend al I neededaleklitatles to all Per
sons seeking to make Helenstbeirhoine.
Mr. Anderson will remove ininsedhitely
to our city, with hie fanailyi and becalms
nipermanent citizen. The coal business
will add many citizens to our city, as it
is proposed to bane several • tugs is at
'Memphis and all large mei depots. Wo
say come on gentleman. stweess to your
enterprise.
Aeolianmaple fe•Arithometielaus.
—Take • string 12 It. to Inches long and
.wind 4 around a shaft 4 Inches In diain
:etal. What Is the length of a scribe that
could hb made In upwinding It, keeping
rthe &Wu* tense? o J. H. C..
:,,Pottltit.i..—Lcit on Broadway, Now
- 13rigtitiin; bit No. 840, 42 feet front on
lreeaway,:extendihrongh to Canal St.,
a very eentmr alluitlon 'will be sold low
for cash. Also a mortgage for PASO.
having one andtwo years to run ; • lib
eral discount trade.,Apply to Evan.
Pngb, Wall Paper ih Stationery Store,
cor. of Broadway and Falls street.
The followlnglinindtable• piece' of
poetry Was comptieed by a young lady
of a high school t
"Monkey sitting on ihe end of a wall
Pleklnehls teeth with the Cad ofbls tall ;
Calle o sleeves, mulberry leaves,
Allachoolleacheneare bard to please."
Abner Morton, esq. and son: or
Brighton township are agents for the
Lock-leverhay arid grain rake, In Beaver
etesnly„ :
• —J.-2...Z--
ElateVAL.-111ra. E. E. lleaeom's
Trimming Store, will remove on the Ist
of bito the Meat and newly Etta!'
uci) room 'ln Judge Adam's building.:
Third street, Beaver. A fine assortment
of seasonable • millinery and trimmings
wnt be offered to per numerous patrons.,
marlsplw
Riewsiseed - to 4 MISc tostew:—.!ohn Y.
Mark; mi.,* 'gentleman well and fa
vorably &flown by many of our readers,
has chatigid lilit . ..resldenco from Baden
M,Mochester,. Mis county, Mr.': M.. is
now connected With the firm of M. Mil
ler & Co., In the lumber business. Ho
is an iutelligont,. active busloads man,
and Ids numerous friends - will no doubt
*iah him abundant sitcoms iu Ma new
vocation. Soo advertisement of this firm
In inother oolutud.
411eadtleads et;Dizsgoist.—Dur
ing last week Mr.lleanter, manager of the
Opera Rouge at Pittsburgh, took bin
troupe down to Aliment, and gave the
inmates two or three free performance!.
.The pogi, unfortunate creatures who
happen le be there were very mutt en
tertained, and interned to be partieularly•
delighted witbetbedandng performances .
of Mlle Zatilketta. one of lb. lady !now
here &the heaps. The - Dismont bakers
think good reaults have been attained
by these theatrical ..Visits to their thati
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WZMMI
Edam
issem
, .
' WAHllliraro3l,o: 0., 31aitt 16, 1 . 71.'
, The wafter mill/ion flutist delightfat
ly.triuth sills latitude, and the , farm
er* are tosprorhigt Wirt I:Tapering their
. .
'Vale APPROACKINO atatorlON
itt the District of COlireibia Tahiti!
to the lower. Howie D
meld , Territory—and the delegate to
Program, la creating antakierable Inter
oat In the political circler. The Demo,
orate eumasting of a set, ,well known
hews during the war as Copperheads, a d
sobels,are bosunlngeery active; Alrirady'
secret meetings are "being held,
books are being opened fur autricrip-
Lions, the looney from width is to be
used fraudulautly in buying votes. Otte
of their plans are of those lumina. colored
servants to totimidate those servants to
vote the fkititarstio tickets udder the
threat If theyidolot, their services will
be au lungeritaided. • • •
TEM WillInNOT , 0:1! IIONUMS:11 1 . RUPLISTIt
WU out with another appeal to the,
good peopl e of ~.00untry for uteri
money fur the ocaupletlon of the Monu
ment. - The reason fur_wantlug more
Money to complete it Mimed, and doubt
less if the people could wily be made to
believe that Moir contributions would
beJutWously used'itir , Ito completion,
gut tlie months 'wuu.d elapse before
sufficient money 'would be raised for
that purpose,. • • ' .
cosamearoNAL.
A grest , erportion'isrehe Mae in , the
Senate lately has 'bean biked' up in die
ousidng•tibennan'a • resolution , alleging
%beim hversion, by armed, disguised • end
lawless men, mainly soldiers of the late
rebel armies, of all Civil authority In
large parts of the' late' Insurr,ectiouary
States that persons and , property are
unsafe, the rights of citizens deided,and
powerless, by organized perjury to pun
ish crime, and litftructiug the Judidary
Committee to report remedial legisla
tion. The debut' um been participated
in by fully une-half of the Senate which
indicates the Importance of the remote
nom use most of the time, however, on
Saturday war 'occupied by Sheridan, anu
Stevenson, the newly elected Senator
from Kentucky, who was last year Gov
ernor of his State.
• In all the debates Senator Sherman has
taken part Iu the U. S. Senate during the
last ton years, it is conceded by all who
hoard him on Saturday that he has never
shown himself to so good advantage bo
lero. Thu in v estimation of the Ku-Klu x
outrages in theSuuth has been going on
lu committee fur some time, anti Mr.
Sherman, true to his duties, has thor
oughly probed tho whole matter, mid
. has found after most thorough, earnest,
and honest deliberation that UM dna du
ller of the bourare to provide immediate
remedy for the existing.evils—steven
suMin his message while Governor of
Keutticky, says "growing evils."
In the 'course of Mr. Sherman's re
marks an the Sesude, he observed that all
he required of the U. S. Government, la
that it should exercise the sane vigi
lenoe in Isuppreasink the Ku-Klux ma
nages iu the several States in the SOuth
—with which Its powers were Le-eaten
'siva—as,was exhibited in spirit of Mr.
Stevenson's message when he was Gov
ernor of Kentucky. This remark of
Mn ri.; was. a broad-sidur and it wiks
hoped that It would have the desired ef
fect upon the Denuicrats when they are
ailed upon to vote on the resolution.
1:111:111=3
Seldom has there been in legislative
Wailer 111 this country or any utheroucia
a furor as was ethinited the other day lit
the House of ReprUentatives. But Any
doubts that both factious were sincere in
- their opittioutt relative to the best nosh,
of effectual!) , breaking up the Ku-Kitts:
:Outrages in the South. But the him of
:allowing their ambition fur self &grind
izemeet, to throw theta into personal
quarrels on the door of the House, is ex
ceodlugly and unbtsxmuag tbu
dignity of Congressmen. A correslsor
dent has opportunities of knowing
things behind the scenes which the cone
try at large have not the advantagot
knowing, and i therefore feel the right
to assume the privilege not to reveal to
the public (and if I did, it would be of
no interest to IG the ucesaions of these
personal enmities existing between cer
tain prominent members in the Repub
lican party, but to criticise their actions.
It is not that these certain 'members of
Congress love their country and their
party less, but that they love themselves
wore, and in their soltudiness. luae sight
of the, fact that • perfect. organization
and unity otaction is all essential to the
plipagation of the best interests of the
canoe which a party, espouses. A half
dozen In the House, and about that
number in the Senate, of the Itepub l
eans might be namud, who are at log
gerheads, and they improve ever up
{nrtatuity.aseual rules.
justice, or party politick, to thrust with
vosomid wroth their notional misslitl.
The Democrats here in Omicrons. now,
are thoroughly organized, and feell g
the need of party discipline, do not all w
old personal feuds to interfere in the
ryiug out of their well laid rebottles. to
disurganise the Republican party.
Only through the virtue of the p
gresanve idea of a portion of the Arne -
can people, and their disgust with the
the logy
Deg. o f the lead en
cofboth
parties of old ,
was the Republican: party created; and
It is now to be wondered at;thattbrough
lassitude of • portion of the leaders of
this party, the Democrats should make
inroad upon such • small State as-Netir
Hampshire.
"What!! the Gods wish to destroy they
first make mad." Such is suggested by
the action of the Democrats toward Sae
Republicans this session hero In Con
gress. Big a well understood fact here
in Washington that the Democratic par
ty at present, bas no National policy,
and do not care to have any so lung as
they can keep boatmen as Messrs. Daw
es, Butler Farnsworth, Ilingbitu, mid
lardy Speaker Blaine in quarrels with'
h other.
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• . . . . .
As indicated in a fern3ei letter, the
non-election of Mr. Sumner to thechair
nianship of the Committee on Foreign
relestions,is rapidly beothning acquit:aced
in by the press of theceuntry as the facts
in the Mile become known. So early
were the fruits of this feitthat the Wash
ington Chronide - which for two days at
tacked the action of Congress, on the
'-third day was compelled, after. reading
its exchanges, to admit that the worm
outside of Wishington was not so great
' ly convulsed after all. Whether Mr.
Sumner be.great or little, Is yet to be
seen lu his course in the Senate. Thu
mistaken course pursued by some of his
friends, but more especially his pretend
ed friends, whose real object is to dis•
rupt the - Republican party, has already
compelled some hard truths to be told
on Mr. Sumner and will result in still
greater damage to his reputation unless
they cease their operations, There is no
Republican he this city either In or out
of Congress . ' who wishes to take a single
laurel from the brew of Mr. -Sunnier,
but if lee is used by the open or secret
enemies of the party for its disruption,
and falls to denounce such Useibeliig
made of his name, Republicans IV II feet
compelled to defend themselves, id ho
only will he the loser.
MAN DOllllllO,O
The leading New York papers of the
17th hist. you doubtless remember Mr.
Editor were filled with letters from their
Correspondents with the San .Domingo
Commission, wester them presenting in
a very strong light, the totally unfound
ed nature of must of the assertions that
have been made in reference to annexa
tion by opponents of the administration.
Tho main points in the case, you will
notice, are thus summed' up by the N.
Y. TisICS "Dant is not a blood thirsty
tyrant; he does not hold his power'by
virtue of the support of the United Sta
tes ; the Dominicans do not want to be
annexed to Hayti ; Cabral is not the pop
ular leader he- has been said to be, and
there is a perfectly universal sentitntut
among the people in favor of annexa
tion. On all these points, from
counts received here,at Waabington,(re
pert of the Vommissioners may be confi
dently expected to be quite decided. It
will be no less so in regard to the alleg
ed laud johbing by the U. S. officials.
When the exaggerations and insinua
tions which have been freely circulated
by the opponents of the President's pol
icy ale disposed of by the official report,
as they undouqtedly will be, the ques
tion will be narrowed down to the essen
tial issue, that is. will annexation be as
profitable to the United Suites as it would
prove to San Domit The data ob
tained by the Comm ion Will doubtless
enable Congtees to d o that question
fairly whau_the question is again sub
mitted to Whim • Fenn present Indica
tions it linot, probable that the matter
will be presented to Congress at this
sesainn, no matter how long It may
continue, or what time the C 01111111.11311011-
err arrive here,
The President feels that he can well
afford to awaitthe judgment ortho coun
try on an issue made up against hint by
a few men in Congress. It would, per
' haps,ito unfortunate to present the mat
ter to Congress' in view of the present ill
temper of several Senators, whose opin
ions inure I come dogmas to themsel
ves, and could not therefore give a can
id consideration to the testimony of the
Commissioners. The Most prejudiced
correspondent accompanying the Com
mission is General lkiyntOn of the Cin
einnattl Gazette, whose sti= i Pan t
t ,
against San Domingo yet s tha
the OltiliOSlS indulge, iti cockfighting on
Sunday. •
I r ihePresidenCiiOrpose - shotikl prove
iliA)4o4orbilioatairerek to kliarrrabok!',
ditto' btrlorq lluicmuutry fmr. licqttlut
-iltn; unit • dbitiftailitti ''fttr• the nest tutu:
month;,: darns 'am ine but little floubt
itutithn people will commend hit COMM
fa ia to every It her greet nestles' tir
iihlpir he tea been tai kel treks'', Ti
an-Le tin tineitlict, I inn sure sato lila
lewdly et luarirame In the whole (trainman-
Tilu• Manner of .lumicsits up de
Cormalosimo, the turn selm tett no Cm;
unolossurm. unn tlw uns..nor of Nail nr
4sa rticul.ir iitivriinns to them, nit .e
how Lien he IN Irepoel n 1414.1411. W . 4;1 ens
&lon rf nnything hiving the color
tootelrinew. The tunlority, of,;li n oe.eeleet
ed on the Cohnolioion,were konwif to be
tin inthunin ferule nill; ;tie Illtleres t i apt
pninnitm of Anttexm:mmt• TIII4 - woultl
0111 4 Ildieve the hies-of any —would lie
igni Mil Chi. P11,1;4.111.
Prraidenrar Leiter io 'Speaker Viable
T.herti has been no met fiedilentide effort
owl,. to Impress the publics mind with
ilia belief tharthis tlehires to tie
Wei i;angrest hiwe until the mato of the
3311 1 ) ": 111 1 1 PiOninnliwilonatnit then thrust '
this tickist hal of ttneeNotlan twittre t hoot
doti picas It through before the popular
judgentecit coo be 'inv.:lope.... ',stir icing
can his further front the President's pur
pose ithan.the action above uttlicitteil,. no it
lute i..xn Well unilentood by all whashave
tleaireil tit know the real theta di they ex
ist; anti In confirmation of that It la known
that low 1./est/lent has just written a let.•
ter to :Ipeaker Blaine, In which he hat al
-140101 1.. the deplorable condition nr.me
of •the Southern States ad demanding the
nnowthate alien. ion of thingresa, lout bus
expressed tilts opinitot that—if the :Mew
goo of Ciingroa could ix, coinined to !lie
single' business or protattlng Ilfe'ond pro
perty there, where this civil :maturity has
railed to secure that, cud—the continuance
at the session would he nowt thwiratile;
hut. irteuvral legbdation roust be entered
upon, there might lie danger that this, the
only measure, would be hint. CHIEL.
' Coneoed Grape vine. fur sate; low
at Milo Bowers% I utile west of Heaver.
Planting Treen_ ha the Public
thriaria of Beaver.—.tournar of
workmen have boon busily engaged fur
the past few days in planting trees on
the public squares in ite.mer. Shade
trees are tneeepelizing their attention
new; the trnainental department bill
be cored for •in a few week, hem*
Low Maierlli Uobertes ifeennaP a
Member . of the Far Company.,
Epirus 4.•ous:— With your permir•
stout wallet' your tendons how ex-Sheriff
Roberts cants to be a member of the Fur
company; Owe upoir a time the ex-
Sheriff went out to his corn held and it
so - happened there wits snow on the
ground. •In walking around be came
upon the tracks of what ho rdipprwed to
be a very large, coon. lie followed the
frail but a little phice, until Mr. Coon
took a stub. The Sheriff went back
home, was reinforced by' his boy, an
axe, and clog, and together they -"went
for" that stub . . The boy and dog were
put in position near where Its top would
fall, so they could "freeze up" to Mr.
Coon as soon as ho would reach the
ground er It was hut a little while until
the tr. o fell and at once the dog and boy
tackled the !'varniiiit," but 10, and be
hold, the coon was WO many ;guns for
both. The Sheriff seeing tsmiff his par
ty worsted rushed in, and wets about to
give the coon An- awful kick, whcit the
latter seized lain by the overshoe and
down wont the Sheriff on the brutal of
his back,. Just at this moment theSiter-
Id - thought if "Dick Walton" had I.ecti
that performattee it would have killed
I . The Sheriff alai his party, soon
rallied however, and made another
charge Oil the coon and finally succeed
ed fu killing him. Ilia weight was, 33
pounds. Don% you think, gentlemen of
the Fur Co. that was some corn ? Dur
ing the winter, the Sheriff caught, two
other coons in one tree, one of which was
as black as a bear, and each of them
weighed 16 pounds. liy virtue of these
coon hunting exploits, the Sheriff was
unanimously elected a member of the
Beaver county Fur Co., and for the pres
ent be is Justly entitled to the belt.
COL It, WALTON.
Industry tp. March 2.1.
Job Work.—Since our lag publics
tkm, wo have printed hills fn. an I:Keen-
Nolo of property of Freeman Raw
don, deceased, in Bridgewater; Enter
tainmont,and Programming for I. O. G. .
of Beaver Fells ; Bills and Programme
forclosi ng ex ercixes of Beaver Seminary
and Institute; Auction bills fur S.
Audersom—sale to take place on Friday
next; Auction Sale at. New Brighton.
John Boyle Auctioneer, and Public Sate
for Mrs: Jennie Andersen, of Bridgewa
ter. Pa.
A LA Wit: stack' of new Dry (1..0d5,,10%,.:
ac.. at popufar prima, at A, P. Buriit'..,
Bridgewater; [marls;3w.
DR. OLOOLIUE`O LOTTER OF lIITUTIOA. ,
TIOX TO PATRONS.—We area nstantlYre
caving lettcrs front All iNarls 4 'of tlit:cout:
try. retmeating infmniation resm.Aing our
system of practice, and the eourse of pro.
ceislin necessary to obtain from its a
itiedicil-dinguowis. or nietlicines.
To facilitatelbe neuter of answering
these letters. and to make plain the con
tilt' r required to obtain thorough sci•
entitle and cornet diagnosis from ocular,
ebtintati and microscopic CU011itift:1011 of
the urine, we Would say :
In collectinz a specimen of Orion for
analysis. take tAat first pound no, the worn ?
gag, or Immo:list. fy idler Thia iv
Ili, only kind toile depended on.
Hundreds gri nnny from our
without receiving attention bet:muse of
not having observed this rule.
No other kind will tie examined.
timid about two ounces in a clean vial.
A kits quantity than two 11.111tV3 cannot
be well tested by all the different proces
ses necessary in conmlicioal eases.
Iluallreils have been disappointed from
cause, and have been obliged to send
a second time More they could obtain a
diagnosis cr medicines
Alw•nps give tlmnnnu• of the patient in
This neceß.qtry in nriler to nvniil
the efinfuldon that might arise in the
tiono:ondA acmes that came before ug; ar
nko in stabsAnetit prescription■ of medi
cine.
The full tome and add rots of the pa
tient must be given in all cases.
Be sure to give the age of the patient.
To know the age is not only necesmry to
the regulation of (Mansur medicine. bit
is inilispens dile to the correct e . rainina.
lion of the cure: /11•11104 varies In in
fancy, manhood and rildlpage. •
Without knowing ihe age, ..we will
neither examine the specimen' nor give
leki the above intstractinns are strictly
followed, no.nttention wilt he paid to the
tIM.
Specimens of urine tun be sent by ex•
prem. (but not by wail) from nny part of
the United Stntes,ttnil inctlicitna can be
010,nincal by the suite conveyance.
Our charguifortwoulnation antl
ntevli
einex runge front three to ten 41o1lant. •
Atlretut. Gus. OLDALICE
No. VG Grant Street, l'it'...burgh,
Ladles` fileinhiary.-=Tbis
deservedly popular Institution will open
its next—the 13th under. the present
management—sear ion on Tuesday, April
4th. It would• be' a labor of supererro
motion on our part .to assure the public
of the superior intellectual talent and
ripe scholarship of the present faculty
An charge. Dr. McLean has afar-reach
ing, and well earned reputation its an,
erudite professor and eminent Theolo
gian and his saanitatiti are of that high
order of learning in their several • de
partments, as to warrant us, in assur
ing the public that their. children could
be entrusted to no more advantages In
'atitution of learning in the western coun
try. See adt.ertbiement In another mi
nim.
Married.
BROWN—ADY.-13y , Itev. J. Murray,
March 21dt. •Ilarvey Drown and Mat
tic E. Ady, both of, Bridgewater Pa.
(RadkaicopyJ
- --litED.
SHAW.—On tbo ;15th of I,larcb,.l.Til, at
tbo reoldeuoo or Wu ron, hs Bridgewa
ter, nu Mr. George Shaw, atoxl
YOllOl4
New Advertisements.
iv! 11: . r
jtu a 11
.% flea ' I
L i IT G X? ihr " Z a
l;
rAINTiIi, fit 141 1 to do oil hark hs her title At
toseitoshi • rates cod co short Tim pat-
Vonoe or the riblk• respectlitly solicited.
:-.-7140r4Otwtiimmsossais.,,,
-IVIIQ ESAU HOUSE
JOSEPH BORNE & C 4).
• . 79, 77 and 79
Marliet*Stre-ctc
Pre"1411416.111..ai1.
Hagla: removed the' ltatall Dpirtment of oar
Marker Stiret Hoag, to ttso eleviat morn;l9l
and 19. i Penn Straot, LtOriif BottittsZ. wo: SIM
Witter prapared thi:slay season heretofore to nest
Use dyes:ask of stialobblo% Trade.
would rampoettalty solids a 'Oat hods '
Milliner" and Dealers in Notions,
fading ahauregt that we and coPr as anal. If nut
belga Stocks Aid Prices, tlito any bpi:toe, Ea.% or
Meat to
Whiff 00?d..Huiserr.045!olgerimevtiox Trko
ubl.gs I.2taliaos. hoop Skirts Corot..
rlle , llowir, (halts Finals/a
thy Goods, 11:441 Cottons, &oar. Tiqua..
Pillow. Niellow sad Small ;
' regain le
MILUNERY LAND STRAW GOODS
AT VrA . SIST 444444 X MCA*.
75..774079 A i 4rti•lcot Street
PITTSBURGH
New Goods' Arriving Every Day
J
Beaver Lict . Senamary'
the °ldeal. eategt ,he
Araftegar. to the equal , . wlirtoratneWir its
tbittaaath goad= nudes the plowout ossuagament
on norst.Tuteday„ April Ct. •
all that we berirsald abnat empftrylng experi
enced tuacbert, Yu bows endorsed isr,Jhe tutelar*
of the Academy and Directors' of tha borough Pub-,
lit school.. they having elected thcle Prltepala
from my ceoomp of troches. These toschet•aceept
ed these position. with my eminent, as I thought
they would gale by It ; and I now floury the put
tic the: the asoletants employed to late their mo
an an, In ervcry reopect,,tbeir cquala; no IL. Bay
sanol Will Ore nothla4. whilst others gala 1 hope
by the dotage.
Peptle to mule, not In the daunt of the demi,
my. will be retrired an anus' Ito,. receirnd to
to the cinema, but not taken at. Illardet a. I rill
procure !minting for 4 t4or nha dc,lre me to do
Oar purpoea In that Owagt.papil uncterd.tol ete
rs branch 'ladled. and I PCall, teachers rally nolll
petent to every branch tsnwht, and It wig lor the
dull u( the pupil If I horouchnese Is not 'omitted.
it. loft
A IIcI..I;AN !'tin.
Beaver, March tthit, loft
FOR RENT.' •
he'Second, Third aid Fourth Floors
• CIF
On Diamond. Al rgheito cif!,
Having . Witter, (..:14 au I all nrxlern
improveturnt•, ILrm , h nt t'sio entire
J. suUable for a Fir.lt• (lasi 1101e1 or
Boarding 'Loos.. Als.o,
I=l
VgAZIEII emirs,
I'd trhlu Avenue. Allegheny
Iwpa6• or
nura.twe. I N.
833 0 3
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222 2 2 2
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Merchant Tailors & Clothiers,
GIIJFILfr WANTED.—Five rra
class hands, on pants and veste. m.lw but
drat class need Apply.
S• &J.Snellenburg l
MERCHANT T4ILORS,
BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON
I.sey,l4i;oci2aiturt:t4lolly
a
foillwrittr 7 v - eNTL aof I e ve 7 a4;fe new au
valuable Improveineuls, sac are toruloc onflnit•
atm* of aupctior worktnatubliv and finial, Far
mers w 111 de well to glvs a. a call and eX/IrOIOO
our maeblnar, beforevtorcluadnetluto eltewbore.
ling.:nth National 'SOW Co., Rochester, Pe.
Xarets. N
New„4l4l,cers4qmcnA,•,...-_-
J W SPEN4ER-
''No. tt3f) Market Kt..
tat. Fifth Av & the blifrktit
PITTSBLEIfiIIr; Pa.
ZY;Earmnx.lJ , ..
-
Vlibt.Paial"
~~f3~l i`Yl#~~l~,
DRESS GOODS,
WO MIER Wil'it A
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
DRY GOODS:
ArJ LAI W I lig.
Atftrili29:l
Futguson & Rotzler;
uU Tu JuIIY A: SCUTI
Whotomtits and Retail Dealers,
Choice Family. hroceries;
coFFLE'S, SCOARS.
PRODUCE, FLOUR, &c.,
otm, Wi.tir OY DIAVUND_
r Alleghrily t:lty. IL la eLttly
AGENTS WANTED
A RICH FIELD!' 1 NOBLE WORKIH
1 771 E AEI;
Ai
FAMILY BIBLE;
I=
1004) 1 Ilapitrutionta.
r 70.000 RE FE RENCES.
A FAMILY RECORD
IP A:11. I,VALi3LiII.
The Pletorlul Fatuity 81hte'inotalta •
arovrhouse nt Inforntaino. Inns tan only resat the
mh% through Ilse• t e r. Its Illuatrad.ma tarry no
back to .ho ...oat Impugn:a era of the wIOW, and
are or th,m.e.vea r.•tirwl'ot the
.rty.tarry.rrldrret.thlg lie ma.t IllleYela!DC%lel/rll.
(211.,118.riiKutie31 }.ICIIICL/411.1141e1ye
:4Cr1.e... Ant:llll%r... ell.: um..., l'etaf. Ilfrds,
e,.tn. Plant•. Minerals, Coin., iftdals, lastest..
Lion. Allid lin referred h. throg.ghout Dr, di
n..l Tea:. :nett th • rye, correct yr...w
oe. hpr• •Niee.. title thoughts, nod rm.
doh ch arrr aI. w.. 1 D vino 'Truth. As Al ttolp to
n•nta, .%I titialrv. and So I.Lattrhtlsol Teachers
n fulfilling the dude. of thelt arpatala and hlgh
vocations—and to all othen to whom lifuletial
YOGIA are Intrustrd—thl. oplandld Plctortal Vol
ante e.11111:111I tot orversalltuated. hln the Edltlou
Meat Suitable for the FnmiN,
Mod lii(!rable for the Strident,
Most Insteactire for the Teacher,
Noot Appropriate for the CNN,
Ilost l'Aeful for Mr Mini.Nlir,
Most, Interesting fur the Fgrnier,
Itoq Elivonl Jro the' Itrtor,
Mori Pnpable for kw&
t- 4
The Pictorial Family !{isle. in morldl•
Bow to Me featured already alluded to, contra.
the Apocrypha. Concordance. Psalms In Iletre, a
Summary of the Sacred Truth. am taught In the
lumpired Book. to:niter with ontnurant Fad Coat
prelletudve Tablea awl other himturfdal dadexplatt
ntoy blather. emh,,d) log the labunm of many et
the moot migrant Biblical Bchularm7 lt is (lamina
on the flneat calandared paper, lrom,clear and
upon 1) pt., in one large And bandmourc quartn‘vol
LIMO. and ir bound lo Ir.e moor derubie and At
tending manner. while the lnlece flea tagickstly
iuW t., rt Clt t, idnu ctur)botly "0 reach.
I: xperleured ze nth nro nrantetl through
oat t he tnuiiiry with %how Itheisl nr.
riugrinultir atll br mash,. Ah ulivirlunily or
rtkull prowl-e Is rarely ur otAI r 4.r...cland. Its
onto 0 I:1 not no I.inileit to roy loVfloll. bona 111 coo.
tiour fora count,mtly intnrodug with the
growth And I otolnnoto ,. of the countrA Ills Ihrn,
fore do•lrnblethnt More lei with he• ohs!!
rnail', anbo to CPA Llo the 111111113 e. h Iwo.
1.11.11 ~,,,
Mtn Intern, Truelire.. St.sdentn, Parma
Vauban; Mee. cud Woubtan,—lbope
tor bit votekt intml u lib t h e moot yruntabl• of ail
I.nployitoott•—are to rorre•potid With it.
01111 a sine to nu aurecy. Not a fret ruck are
Isere:tint! from Iraeli to fltPO nuenal inallt In rt.
pale. t lare I. • great want kw the book and •
rlth field °Mord. 0 hilt. It trill elt.,‘ Ate tint eptritbal
Collit Ilion by con.leof contact a lib WO Colllllrt
rot ion! Ult. it.. ',entiref cool enema: troth,.
Aso nta on the inatalasent Plan will be
tunoolled the work In fine bludlers. Tblo le.au to
inS povatsr and ptuatabie th eines atel lure
in n.. We bane an edition or the book, oaperbly
bound, naneteal .Ida, which Gm, on •
rn w bete hero melted with marked favor. Sul.
•Cilptions for the Vittoria' Bible, In Ott style and
to thio way. call be obtained to au alumni an uu
ea.tent, Of I hrrt• lo tic; outlay of money that
the lilt reader ran make, which w 11l 'told him
so eat a riono.
We ate af.o the pnlsfl,fiere of Potter'• (Stan.
dard Editions of Funny. POOL, Pocket and
Thoutorphle Ulbko oo t Testa uttah nearly
different co well booraferery where for
Mgr beeurare of test • beauty of finial and data
lirat yof Alluding% AlHeyetyk for YoTTS STAk•
.1, %RD EDITION., MO get the beet. CatalO,rues
enollalulng bt311.0 and prrep furnbh•.d on nppllra•
log•
1/or Virctilars CJlltalning a fall tiarctiptbo of
77.< /Ismity with sample sheet •
and t,rna• to A ge01.., PCATAIef STAND-
Lou Mama AND TURANIAN? UOEVIC."
JOHN E. MYT,TER
PUblishers.
.614 alit! GIT Sansom Street,
mart:2;3ru. PIIILADELPHIA
P.irt A red Cow, her leg a white
C belly, white rpm on her hip, four rears old awl
a.fresh left the premises ut tile antner(ber
near the Paver Mill, above Bearer Falls, on the
12th of March. 1,71. When told cote left ehe had
a rope around her horn,
Any per.oo t Prim: information where she may
found w 111 be %affably rewarded. Address
FLEAYMAX.
hoot laflo, March
.
Li'' Deeds. Bonds, /Loritrigee;Juatic ; ea' Dian k•
hi 1.1 emir:stilly un nand antlor saleoit this office.
To Coutrleton.
Q.EALED PPOPOSALS fur braiding 'S. bUtal•
In the borough of Bearer Falls.
arched by the Dosed of Dtreeters until Aprll Irt
at noun. Plans tool spoeltlsrttbus eon be seen at
.1. Dawson'.. tar • in aincL
The Dowd of Directors rear.. the right in re.
}eel any anal all Olds. 11. M. LARUE,
A. Montan, Ss."
y• inantl:ltr
W:V.I.I'3EI co Jr 31 rt 4. I.llllenlbotlt
I C I heirthltlit. alea..(ll. -Lettere Terlantettia•
ry upon the regale of Elizabeth Smith, fief...he...l.
hat lug been granted by the Regioter of Will, of
l ' o 'l iv a ii c' shl, t.Y. Wae lo b t in he tft g u a n d.. 7nu igTh nt r ed . ' 1% . ! 41 .,. "2 il 1 14 2' e o l h ' l e '
tiering claims is nenunolo erfalnet 'aid estate. are
fentleeted in prettent the onine t end 'tow iodated
in leek, payment to JOIIN FLltt/CietiN. E'r'r..
intshirri Itarlngton P. 0.. NV.It loetoe C 0 . P a.
....
1.,Pf1e*4.1:N71:D.-The tintlerhigimhl .111
ill
I t pay Ahrbeht price to erodi for fon of all de- .
heriptLine. 4 to hrthtie• the For Corepuby of Iles.
.1 county be., 131 blind that be has Oil fl.tr.4
S 5 bill to g e 'tan. I rnon In the county alio
0111 nit li il brine him a reeroon I ilvinz if pew.
eible. but deed or elite., trrlzttlea In Dynode.
1. til.. It. %VAL:PUN.
Optry In. Meech 0. nrfl- nee •
.. ... _ ._ .. .. _._...
S.
U. S.
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. ltanc rn.. E. A. ItA C. A. 11)rt4r0.
1111.1112KEI18; Ariz.
AND
11AUKEIC &iO., Bow,. JWls,
OE
LI ..t.tNI -If E. Rs. ,
Ih.ater• In Exchange, Coln, Coupon., Jka...'Jte,%—
44dIeellun. made uu all sect mlble Wale flue
l'alfed Ntatro and Canada. Aeconntn of Marsh , .
■n e. ilautlandarers, and NM, Weald, toddle.
luiete,a alms ed .•11111:11,, depoelna.. 1 : 1 40.M1111.
dram Vlllrycxlverotnntattyntlon. neelltly
usTATE of Wm. Kr. uedy,lDecto. , -
LPitcro of AA mint.tratlon upon tbe'et bit* of
14 af Kett 114 tly, deed., late of lbw Immature( /IC.
11
clop ter, 1.0100 been grankll to Una La fillhird
1,..1t11ng In saln horongh ,a
All 'nima ant ad
Malmo are rripte.l.4l to make payment. and lame
tuning claim- aptittot It %111 preeeut the ranee dm
Iy anthrttllcated for orttlrtnent to
ntarlXolw I
K. M. IIIIVICIt. Admit.
REAPER.
-
WiCllver Mouth. The Lev( selling hook ever
publebed. AIIE\ re %hued' Mt, INAV wort.
PLAIN HOME TALK AND MEDICAL
- COMMON NENNIC,
bare nu compelltkun There llelft• Val ■ book
published like It. Any body tan tell 1L Every
hody wools It. 'Many agents ore now snaking
from WU to KO per month *el Rag this vl °oder-
ILI book. II pat-es Descriptive Eleeedar sent free
on appllcal km. We want good Hos Agent.; nett
w h o Iwo fitly ePpreclate Ore me es or the work.
and Ike fart that It meets &universal want- Agents
elm desire to do good as writ s. make mousy
Address. WELT It vlb I'O..
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