The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 24, 1871, Image 2

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    Thef Beaver Arius.
WEYAND:Surron awn rsoinirron
Braver. Pa.. Play 114111171.
Republican Pilate Tietiet.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL,
DAVID STANTON.
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
'ROBERT B. BFATB.
BE ON YOUR GUARD.
its this is the last week of the erm-
Vnas for. nominations, we would cau
tion our Republican friends in tht t
several districts,' to be on their guard
against false stories and accusations
'that it Is believed 'Will be put inte
circulation, either verbaUY or. by
band bill.- just on the eve. of the
primary meetings, agninit one or
tn'w candidates. Let them bo.inet
promptly, and nailed to the counter
as all base coin ought to be Millet':
COMMITTEE MEX..-
We hope our Republican friend 4
will riot underestimate the Importr
once - of selecting the right kind of
men as members of the County Com
mittee. lOU not be made a matter
of public toasting. as last year, that
the Committee had been "set-up''
according to programme, for a cer
tain purpose, and in the interest of
certain men.. Discard those' seedy
pbliticians, that are to be found in
every district, and select only s gOod,.
honest, Judlclouemen, having - the
welfare of the'Party at heart, who
cannot be used by unprincipled trick
sters.•
'A EVILI
For several years past, there has
been a reprehensible practice of send
ing out runners on the Sabbath,
from this place to different parts of
the county, to gother , up.the returaa
of the prininr,v'meetings, in advance
of the butetitit orthe County Con
/vent lon. We hope the practice will
he discountenanced and discontinued.
as not only a sharnelmsdeseeratlim of
the Lord's day, and outrage upon the
feelings of church•gning people, but
a stinging reproach to the people.
Let the friends, therefore, of law and
good order, set their faces as flint
against this practice, and give .those
persons guilty of it, such a riveption,
that they will not wish .soon rto re
peat it
THE attempt to detethat a num
ber of rural Republicans were brought
to Beaver last Saturday afternoon,
'and instructed, in the Radical office,
for whom to electioneer and vote on
next Salurday, excites a good deal of
merriment' on the : part of those , who
are cognizant of , all the facts. A
."leakyi' member of the "slate" mak
. ing fititernity divulged the whole
proceedings not five minutes after
coming down the Radica/office sutic-
IM
Tut: latest news from France . is.to
the effect that the bloody civil war
is about dntwn to a close,' the 'Vat- .
sailists having forced, an entrance to
Paris. and now occupy it with about
75,000 troops. The Communists are
summoned to surrender.
Tail national "Lincoln monument.
at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield,
Illinois, is to be completed about the
ht of) July. The Monument As:in
elation hits decided , to celebrate the
occasion with appropriate services.
The femains of the martyr President
are to be transmitted to the ;new
vault in the base of the monument.
It is probable that the President and
Vice-president of the United States;
the lmads of departments, the .Su-
Koine Court, Senators anti RePresen-
Wives in Congress, the Governcr und
members of thelllinois'Legislature.
and 'other distinguished persons will
participate in the ceremonies. .
THE position taken by our Harris
burg comspondent, last week rela
tive to the apportioutnent bill, we
find corroborated by the correspond
ent of 'the Monongahela Republican,
of May llitti:AThe'writer siva":
"It hat not !wen In tall, therefore, that'a few
of us nave strenuonsis Insisted upon the rightut
a county. to elect IN omen representatives. This I
ease amt . ,: as your correspondent. before a single
rots was taken on Dm patty bills violating It.
%Veen. therefore, Inch papers es the WMlslngtot,
Itrporl.r. th flounce the as u scribbler ts-d demo.
real, I And In thin action Or a Reponlivin inmuunit•
tel es try solace. It needing any more than the con-
Ot being right. Um another signitl:snt
matter repln:Mentioned in this etilltlVeltUri; Time
tioyeroor *eel in inessimgcs to both Hons., in.
!meting Mein that dui Apportionment bill had
1 . 0.111 e a Law by the expiration of the ten dart.
This means toot Whilst he, would not veto It, be
am II not ail: ills signature t • it, for he could not
approve It. Wny t If ha Oa listed his
Dons, the very drat place upon which he Would
place his doger, would he hut part which makes
a triple representative district of the three glory
tosonleted connties of 11 ashington, Dearer, and
. TilEcnal -riots, pt Seninton,
•hwtk) not yet ceased. On Wednesday
evening last, as the laborers of
Briggs's Shaft were returning to
their houses, escorted by a 910/111
squad of Soldiers, they were assault
ed by a crolvd of about Iwo Mindred
Welsh miners who threW stones and
other missels ut filen). Two of the
:laborers were struck, one on the .
breast and the other on the leg by
large stones', upon ,which n 401(11121
. leveled his gun at one of the assail
ants and tired, killing Benjamin Da
viy and
.DAVid Jones, Welsh
. miners.
The laborers-were peaceable, naibist
ing nu une, and not even replying to
the insults which were showered
upon (Monn, by their assailants. The
soldiers only • retaliated, :vlten they
were :manned • with stones. * Only
one shut was tired--that which killed
the two men:" Public opinion ,fully
,jostiths the act, and 'it is hoped, It
will have alSalutary effect on that
eltea who hate instituted a reign tit
terror nhd lawlessnesi at Scranton.
THE lion. `
Greiner,, ex-Gov
ernor of .Nea -Mexico, and author, of.
the (simian:pus "Log, Cabin" .songs
of the polit teal campaign of 1840, died
la Toledo 'on Saturday 13th' inst.
Ile wise r&lilent Of Coltimbus, Ohio,
and was attending the_Onuid, Lodge
of Odd-Fellows at Toledo when he
* was struck with. 'paralysis. Mr.
(refiner was born hi 1810, and remov
ed to the State of Ohio when a boy.
Ito was at one time editor of The
State Jottencil, at (kolutribui; and af
terward of The gazette, at;the mune
place, and of The Zaneerille CV./
Times. lie took active part in the•
early. Whig campaigns of • the State;
in fact, &sift°, author of the "Log Cale:
in Songs" and other popular political
ballads, he was One of the leaden of
the party. Among his songs stilt fa.
miller, in their titles at least, even to
the younger men of . the present day,
are "Tippecanoe and Tleitoo," and
"Old Zip Coon." .• lie composed the
music to accompany. his tongs, and
the people seized upon both air. and
1 , tt•ords with enthusiasm and' etilleo
' 'less. Ho. frequently- sang his .oWa
songs' t imtnense &he ergs daring
the sxcitement, of the c a Ign; and
,he
other tongues than his eed thou ,
at monster Whig -meetings in all
parts of thit country, Arth and
South. Nr. Greiner was' appulnted
Indian Agent liy President' Taylor,
and President DI ruore afterward !tp.
pointed himpovernor of ..IS:Uw4.lexl
co. lie wits absent in the : far WO
about nine years. On his return he
found ',With"' - combinations• with
which he was unfamilhir, and In
which he took little Interest. The
relative positions of men whom he
had ridiculed or prised Were in many
cases changed, arid he has been heard
of but little
,during late years. At the
time of his deatb,,he had retired from
editorial duties, and was engaged In
bminess at Colutnbui.' ' " : •
•IN our issue of to-day will be found
the, proceedings of the Iteintb!icon
State Convention held at,Harrishurg,
oh the 17th Inst.. They wereltartno
ghats Laud, we are plealsed to note;
of that high order of patriotism and
determined. watchfulness for the in-.
trrests of the people of the State, as
to warrant the belief that their re-.
sults will be to heal all .disaffected
nem in the great BepubliCan 'party of
the State, and secure ihi triumph at
the next election: The resolutions
were all of such ucharacter as to meet
the hearty'approval of every reflect=
ing.man of the_ party; especial=
ty ... o',..lve . commeod that one,whicli
coils Or an atueudineno of the State.
Constitution 1606111 bl! speeial
'station—which, benefits the few to
the detriment of the many. Equally
rejoiced will the Mass of our citizens
be that the Party, through-Its State
Convention, hnye broken ground for
the' , abolition of the lax on =personal
property. .
As au entirety, the proceedings of
the Convention meet our hearty ap
proval as .ranking high in the stole
of intellectual' research for the Wel
fre of public interests, and the good
()file people at large. 13eaver coun
ty has been honored in the selection
'done of her citizens to lead the Be ,
publican State ticket In the next po
litical eativeas. Dr: DAvtu STAN.
ms, of New Brighton, has been'
nominated.,:fot Auditor General of
the State.. - .We gladly hoist to the
mast-hutd 'name ; and hope he
will receive the full vote of his party
in Beaver county, where ho is known
and highly esteemed. It-is unneces
sary for is to give a history of his
character... He ranks high in the es
flotation of his fellow-citizens. , •
Col. ROBERT B. Bzarti,'h ho is
nominated for Surveyor General, is
an equally good Mau and altogether
worthy of public esteem. die is an
honest, unostentatious citizen. in
whom the people of his secticn of the
State repose the utmost confidence.
He is a resident oi &buy ikill Co. ' His
tidetilOß was judicious, end. cannot
fail of 4he hearty approval of the
party. Witirsuch a ticket we must
triumph. • ,
Tu have had a fearful - . illustra
tratioit or•the Insanefolly of walking
on railways, at Sharon; Vt. Miss
Parkhurst, so walking, fainted and
fell on the track Just as a train mine
round a curve, at full' speed. ,Her
mother 'Was with her, and made
frantic but vain efforts to remove her,
and alie was itute,l4
",41ys file account, "being crushed and
manglCd.in such . a way as to leave
only a mass of flash and bones on the
track." The peculiarity of these
accidents Is that they Seem to convey
little or no warning; most people
the country at least, go ou using the
track far a foot-path all the same, if
it affords the shortest cut from one
point to nnother, and using4t, too, in
violation of the law. Under such.
Circumstances, what-can even the'
most careful engine drivers de, to
avert fatal el taAroPhes ? What could
they, have done,lor install& , to-save
Robert W. Fields, tit Breat Barring
ton, Mass., with used 06 track of the
Bousatonicitailroad, the other day;:
for a highway, being also inebriated,
and being, of course, found dead . ho
Sunday morning, "in a frightfully
mutilated contli4ri?" Then ;bon
skier tlie atrelemniss of parents! A
child 18 mouths' Old, at" Westboro,
Mass., last week, seledted the rail
way Led for a Play-ground, and vas
killed, also, us a matter, of course.
These accidents must be Mournfully
.uccepted, we suppose, as. Inevitable
results of the railway system. It's
of nwpse to say that human beings
might be wiser—we are not by any
means sure of It. So in making 4
the profits and loss of railways we
mutt 'set down public convenience,
and, per contra so nanny people to be
killed. '
Tux Intuit (Law from •Mexico' in
form us that Tunipecu continues In I
state of revolution. The town is tie-
Raided by I:.force of four hundred
. wen who utve had several lights •
with the Federal troops outside the
waits. General Itochn klicabodO'n
right hand man Las left San Luis
Potosi for Tampeco professedly to
suppress the revolution, _but is.stis
peeled of an intention to organize the
revolutton4n favor of Lerdo'atid to
obtain the coniMand of the Federals
also to aid in efforts nniy, making to
corrapt lurid divide the artixs! : :: lt. is
believed there will be no Pi*itien
tial election by the people; AO; that
choice of Presidnt will devolve
upon Congress, which it is exmled
will be largely composed of parti
sans of . Lento. Jaurez is using the
public funds, and Lerdo his own
private.funds to accomplish the pur
taus° 'of the
may
campaign.
Whoever may be elected, his upper;
cent will inaugurate a revolution and
assume the Presidency by force of
arms. The friends of I'orflero Diaz
are powerless. Satuacona is their
leader, and he its handling the party
in favor of Lerdo..,
- 7 0 re of. theStrougtet : pieetions of
childhOod is to sniff Itself with,nox
ions ar4 indigestible food; and even
judicidhs parents—there are hot too
many of them—forbid and protest
and spank in vain. A hdy,tenyeßra
old, gored himself to deathat New
London, Conn., last Wednesday with
"raisins and • recoanut candy"-the
.poer,l young involuntary suicide!
It" , presumed • that :,thla fated lad
perpetrated the fatal deed. upon the .
sly; . but a great many children kill
themselves ut the Tardily tklard, only
alittle More slowly,tatid right 'under
the iflkctionate'Paientid .akesi; and.
are even premed meat after.theirlit-
Ale abdomens are -as .tight• as druin
heals. There la no heal p for it; _;ln ,
this worldrals there must be: reols and
fune.
ligintrizocair STATIC CONVIRN.
Tbo State Coaveuthin of ~tha
publican paiti convened at-Harris
urg :on the' 17th,' and 'effected' a
temparary • organisation by 'calling
Jas. R. Kelly of Washington county.
►o the chair. Hon.. - William lliott
was•elected permanent chalrthan of
.he Convention, and Josiah Cohen
dud John Landle were chosen See
retarlbt. • '.
The following month:talons were
made for Auditor Oeneral: • -
Colonel David , Stanton of Bea
ver; Col. Frauds C. I looten, of
,:hester ; Hen. Harrison Allen, of
Warren. A ballot mulled in Stan
on ninety - five, Houten sixteen,
llen twenty-two, Dr. Stanton's
'nomination .was, made unanimous
Amid applause.
Col. itobert B..Binth, of BchuYkill,
And Samuel L. Smedley, of Philadel
phia, were nominattsi tbr Surveyor'
denenti—Gen. WiLson,nf Center,and
.201. C a mpbell, of Cambria, were also.
dominated, but declined. Ballot—
Beath eighty-seven, Smedley forty.
the noaduatien of Col. Beath 'was
/nude unanimous amid loud applause.
Dr. Stanton and Col. llattn were
waited on by a committee,
conducted their nomination , and
to the Convention, where they were
received with prolonged applause:
Or. Stanton made. a
. aptvelt, which
%kits exceedingly well remitted. ' lie
was . followed by Col. lleith, who
iaid he was reedy for Work:. AU he
wattled wai good platforM, so' he
could curry the old bawler under
which he, fought to victory. The
speech-wee; voCifertouSit applauded.
TtimPue..ryou.st...
Mr. Erretts' from chit Committee
utriteitiflutious; - reported the ititioor
mg : • ' • •
rile Republierins of PennaTivanht,
assembied• Coriveuttou . (lecture:
Firet, Wetlenumiltof the I:ogisluture
I he immediate pi -
age of ito act wit
rug a :Ride Ceitveinion to revise situ
amend tilel.kuisthutem, for the pur-
• • - _
pipe, among 'other things, of nueitsi.-
nig 'and prohibiting special degisia
non Lappiatniel ; securing the elec
tion et alt State effluent uy, the people
[aPplause] ; establishing a Judiciary
'yawn kitakfifiwill 'mite justice
preuipt iiiii4ure, and Providing kir
the passageLof genend Jaws that snail
so encourage industrial . enterprise
that Pennsylvania. wit' be entitled to
Lake her just place In the front rank
ui all the States. [Applause.]
Second, We demand of Congress
that the credit of the nation be
fully maintained, home industry
entwined and 'protected; and au
adequate civil servhs3 system estab
lished for regulating appointments to
011iee; tuxes reduced to the lowed
Posiible limits consistent with the
steady but not too rapid extinction
of the national :debt' the honor to
the Republic sustained at home and
abroad, the rights of every man pro
tected m all chides, and every wan
entitled thereto secured in the polling
(done vote and no there at awn elec.-
don. (Loud applause.) •
Third, They declare their unalter,
able attachment to the principle of
protection to home industry .&n the
levying of tariff duties in acuodance
with the wise policy which has exist
ed aimce the formation of the tiovern-
mesa.
They commend the policy
of reirenchnient and whuletrale en
forcement of the laws, which has
prevailed since General Grant was
elected to the Presidency, and which
has resulted, in the first two years of
his administration, in redueing the
national 'debt over I-two hundred
wad curtailing taxes to the
extent of eighty millions annually*
They also commend the similar pint
cy 'which has prevailed under "Re
publicati rule in PeuuSylvaula, re
sulting in the paying off of the War
debt of three and a hall millions, re- 7
clueing the State debt from forty to
thirty. millions, and in abolishing the
State tax on real estate. It isle the
fact that bush the - mate rant - mitten
nave been hi Republipn hands that
we owe the accomplishment of 'such
gratifying results ; to the continuance
of that patty in power the people
• Must alone look for the continuance
of tills policy. The return of the
Democrats to
. power, either in the
State or nation, meld inevitably be
attended with the return of extratra
gime: in expauliturm, to. the, im
pairment of the State and national
"credit, and the abandonment "of Hutt,
protection to free labor under which
our industry has thriven and the peo
pleliave been made prosperous.
Fifth, That In the judgment of
this Convention 'the time has now
mule when the State tax on personal
estate may be safely abolisned, and
other taxes Imposed -by State laws
may be, prudently reduced without
injuring the credit of. tile Common
wealth.
• iSithr. Thetas an Indication of what
the people may fear front the return
of the Denier:retie party 'to power,.
we point to the cri 11l i l nil waste ut 1
the e and money of the people by
the tiresent Democratic' majority in
the suite Senate. [Applause.] The
,Legislature has new been nearly five
niontlis in session, and is not nearly
.through its legitimate business, ow
ing to tile obstructive policy of this
majority. All this time :warmly a
measure of public interest has been
perfected, and the. time has been
wasted in their efierts to force on the
Suite un unjust apportionnient, and
break down the registry law against
Hiegel voting, that they might there
by patre the way to their return to
power through violence and fraud.
[Applause.i
berenth, We commend to the sup
port of the people of the State the
candidates this day nominated Mr
nude (Amis. They are honest, ea
and faithful to the Constitu-
Min and in every way worthy
public .coutldence. We ask their
election Us an indorsement of the
State and national administiations,
and us tin approval of the time-hon
ored principles of the Republican
party, which we reafilrui in their
u anion, and as a fitting rebuke
to the Democratic party for its de
structive national policy; fur its ad
iterslnce to the side of violence and
wrung In the., South, and fur the,
spirit: it betrayed iii the Senate ut
this State this winter, where it has
Made everything t id to the pro
motion of partisan Interests, defeated ,
the holding of a State aniveution to
amend tile constitution, wasted ;he
public time iu chikitsn' trilling, and
entailed upon the State a huge bill:
of expense for a season prolonged
beyond endurance, and which tuts
prevented the atwtimplishmeet of any
pahltegood. lAppiaused ' •
'.Eighth, That. our own confidence
Mlles firmness, wisdom and integri
ty of. our present worthy Goyerner.
John W. Geary, remains inusnalteu,
and that we believe-his qualifications
fur tee'ollitss he now lauds are' un
questionable, as clearly proved ny
tue canner in which he has brought
the' State in moiety through every
storm. [Applause.]
Ninth, ''Anal the administration of
President Grant meets the fun appro
vat of the ktepuolimu party of Penn
sylvania. Applause.] his titian-: ,
sal polity, by whim the national
dent being steadily redueetie the
reduction in the expenditure. 01 the
Goyernmenti the Week collection ot
the'revenue, its fidelity to we- prin
ciples- of • :human rights,through
watch the liberty of elf is to be se
enred.in every part of the land, his
loyalty, to .. .the people in' having no
pulley to enforce against their war,
and the spotless integrity ul his ad-
Ministratloll, eutunieud him to the
vuutbunal coufitleuel et the Anieri
mu people: [Applause.] • - .
The resolutions were unanimously
adopted; *- 111 l • .
SKETCHES OF TEE CANDIDATES:
The nominations gave entire nth!
factltin* and inspire ati,enthuiaain
with% auguraettut trtatoptisat dee:.
don of the ticket. Dr. - istaattai is 'a "
man of great force of- elausteter, acid
otimmandsthe respect and confidence
or the rank and file of the party. He
sides in NOW Brighton, Beavercoun
ty, where he Is widely esteemed ass ,
medkal practitioner. He is a son of
the , ilte Dr. Benjamin Stiudon...ot
Ohio, who;was a brother of Edwin
M. Stanton, and bears a strong re
semblance to his distinguished uncle.
In JB6l he entered the service as sur
geon of the First PennsylvanliCav
airy ; in 1862 was promoted to Sur
geon of ,volunteens,. mid . from that
time till 1865 actedassuperinteddent
of hospitals and medicai'direckir nu
the staffs of Helutzeitnan and Hook
er. In 1865. he was made Brevet
Colonel. He was an original -Aboll-
I is a man- of decided ability
and culture, and will make au excel
lent °Ohm
Colonel Beath, who was reputed as
unpopular with the working classes,
and whiise nomination wasso warm-
I y Tontested gai l e is Smedley, . who, al
.nough en as book-keeper in a
arge collery n Schnykill, and moo..
elated with ctMitaltats, la neverthe
esS popular with the mine.s, and en
tirely acceptable to the workingmen.
So great is their mildew.* in his
fairness and judgment that they have
frequently made hith arbitrator in
their disputes, and always found
him_liberal in advociting their inter-
Ho 18. a workingman himself.
having served an apprenticeship ai
the great Southwark foundry in
Merrick .1.- Sons, Philadelphia. Ile
entered as a private in 1861, and in
1862 was promoted to Second Lieu
tenant, in 18(11 to Captain, and in
1865 to-Lieutenant Colonel. He was
wounded in the loot nt Second
Run, and in a charge on the rebus
works at New Market receiVedau
injury, which caused the amputation
or his right leg below" the knee. He
derved ustuPfliln In the Sixth Uniteu
States mimed troops in, front en
Petershurg, and on the _James, antl
Is a true type of the Amerkun soldier.
THE - ISEIPVIELICAN S ATE-
verariox.
In the proper celurun be 'ound
a full report 01 the procmling of the
Repuhnum State Conventton, held at
Harrisberg yOlterday. Except as it
matter of lonnality, it is hardly tie
ceisary for us to say. that the noun
dations made and the platform in
'principles adopted receive our hearty
and unqualified approval and sup
port. Tne duty winch the Conven
non wets called to perform was of the
most important character, and it ha,
heed well and satisfactorily dischdrg
ed. It was necessary that the tandi
dates to be nominated should noton
iy be wen of the highest re:met:cubit
ity, but able to counnaud the vote o - fl
the whole party, Knowing that the
present campaign is but the forerun
ner of the greater struggle of next
year,-the Deinoenwy intend to leave.
nu stone unturned to tarry the State,
m which purpose, had nowise noun
nations upon an unsatisfactory -plat
form prevailed: they would probably
have sum:Wed. But this &age/ the
wisdom and,patrkalsin of - tne, Von•
ventlon has averted. Tim men who
have been selected as our standar&
heart as are men who command the
respect of the whole party, and will
bring out every vote; while the plat
form on which they stand has In it
not only the elements but the pres
tige of victory, and will commend it
tied to the approbation of hundreds
of holiest Democrats net leas than to
Inc entire Republican organization.
Looltat It. Study It. Observe its
clear inchfive utterances, its brave,
neaten, ring. It declares ' in favor in
the pruldbdiall of special fegistation,
tor ute titling of all lime ;Alma by
the vote of me people, fur twenties in
the judiciary, for isle euvuuragemem
in !emu iututtary, for the ualluteu
mem tit matte** credit, ter emit-ber
me reform, for-the reduction of tax-,
Muni to the lowest degree to nsisteut
with our home Mal torelku lubliga
tious,,lor the vlll4loolol' outhe rigno
lit every man tu every Suite, for utey
purity of use bailca-oux, tor the abol
ition oi the State tax on personal . es
tate, and a prudent reduction af
erutattai - oUetirDnelTyPS the plat
form,
_which Ism lull eymputny wits
tnu teat itietts and purposes of tile age,
and such are the etualtiates—itoneat,
amnia', copulae, and every way Wet-
Lay 01 &Mine eutaideuee. 'Die le
hornet/heat widen the Convention
gave to the blade and NallOnad
nu
lulnlstrailUlnsLi itilly deserved. They
nut been hint ties;.;, out they i-ave
peen enicient, honest, and imnbeleu
nulls, and have Willy ...toned a • tote.
to continence trum the people. A
suggestive laldUre of the Cuuventita.
Wds the CLIWUSLIMIIII with Which the
unieudment el JUdgetilialMOU t the
test planation 'wits received, said. the
Heavy majority by which "the hon
, °red nattier lit our party , now" was
dreatred to be the :"proper standard
nearer Cl tile Repanted' Party in
aid." Now then iur wort{. A long
pun, a strung pull, and at pull alto
gether: We nowt the names of the
candidates at our . head.7-Pittstatrvh
donsnercial. •
LYNI:U LAW IN NEMIANKY.
A Sew Yorker Hanged for a Double
Murder—confessing Another Mur
der in Kentucky—A Speech on the
Gallows.
YANKTON', DAKOTA, May 15.
James Jamison alias Meßeath, was
hanged by a mob ut Helena, Nebrua
ka. He was arrested near Omaha
last week for the murder of Henry
Locke, a tiernum woodcutter, living
In Cedar County, in October last, and
was brought to Helena fur trial.
There was . no doubt as to his identi
ty, nor of his gull gotten crowd
gathered at diet him.
lie confessed rder, which
was Scold blood ;and three oth
er murders of which he was accused,
ho having escaped from Jell here on
a similar charge a day or two before
the murder In Nebraska was commit
ted. He objected to being hedged,
because he was unprepared to die,
but not because of his innocence. Ho
was atonce strung up, but • the rope
broke, and it belated hecooly smok
ed his pipit while they were getting
the rope ready again: -
The whole affair,: Ammer, is re
prehetisiole, and seems tobave• been
eonducted with .eguillstlehtillai and
deliberation on both . stMlit:iThelnar-
Aer with which he inaelttligitd,lthen
in Jail here was the killing. of e'coin
rade near Fort Randall. " said a
companion first shot the victim, and
he afterward cut his throat.
Yatrxrox, May Vi.—Further par
ticulais relative to the hanging of the
murderer Jameson at St. Helena.
Neb., have been received. The pris
oner confessed to the murder of John
Coffrey, at Fort Buford,- but claimed
that his comrade, Swinder, shot him.
He denied the . Ina urclerof Locke until
about 2 o'clock, by whteh time the
crowd had IncreaSed to about 200. A:
vote had been taken, and hebtel been
Informed he Would he hung. He
then confessed to the murder of
Locke, and on' being taken to the
porch said
FELLoW Crrizmvs: I have come
to Wake a free and open confession of
the crime" I have - COM flitted I know
that I will have to be hug and I on
ly ask to be hung liken man. I have
received a good deal of abuse for it
- murder committed at Fort Buford.
the principal part of which was done
by the man himself who - lestilled
against me. I killed the MAW Lotk'e
down here.' I had it quarrel. with
him the day before, but that was no
excuse. I had time to reflect; but I
killed hid. We were going through
the timber together, I had some an
gry words; when I caught h axe and
!struck him twice, killing 'him hit
mediately." • • -
The prisoner's real name is John
Mcßeath. " He was 30 years old, and
was born In New York. -He went to
Kentucky, where he served in the
Union army; and came to Dakota In
the Twentpsecond Infantry. Hefted
- a sister at - Bowling Green, Ky;,. and
t o ur titres ofland her het bequeathed his house and
He Cenfistsettto• killing: if' man in
'Kentucky before leaving, but said It
was accidental. On Saturday-night,
r ~.T
titer.being, taken 'acne! the dyer
frau OltbeeVy, a date: of
4.l3kittae was given PIM by a pria.
!Met at tillous City. The dwell's:kW
billvY, and he recovered, though he
Walt idea yesunday from timeffeete.
• -
OUR WAsaixtrrosi Lem=
WAffiltleGio".l D. -G., ififty.lB, 1671:
' • liluokthelatetheaey rains. tht weather
iiere Leitgain pertbetlir-dellifinni•
but clear, and the sir is balmy and re.
"We Itil• nature maul to . put , oh.
her beat snit; and fragrance which the,
neautiful foliage adorning Our city Jul
utplcdutssi in one's mind AU Ideal
Paradise Hata.
At the meeting of. the Deniocratle le
crat committee cu Saturday, a lively dia.
(maiden ensued as to the propriety of
°Mating -the Ku-Klux Committee site:
dug in Washimpou during the summer
to hear evidaiice, and le recommend its
going through. the South and take tottil
mony in these sections in which the out
rages are alleged to be committed. It lr
thought therearill be much opposition
on the part or the Republican members
tu mann their,wisbealf tbaliatter be
their' wishes—in the 'Ru-Rius. In the
different sections would know the mut
ing of the committee And would intimi•
date the outraged with threats of vio
lence ill 0410 of their being expiated, and
thereby' prevent the :appeanuue before
the committee loch persons as would be
willing to wine to Washington—out of
their way—and giiro correct testimony.
NINIIT6R wAslistruicc.
The report that Allubder Wastiburne
expected to return to thbi country-in
a row weeks, is giving rime to numerous
4peculattomi as to the chances of Ws re
a4ning his ministerial °nice and accept
Ing a ,atbiriet 'pemition. • There seems,
uowever, to be no good ground for suck
a rumor ; it is only a Democratic can
ard to make UM .publie distrdst the sta
bility of the administration.
monst. nErnayrriti '
Roche Bolster, formerly known as a
prize tighter in tete pugilistic fraternity,
and now lodged in our city Jail under
the sontenmdf death, only the other day
attacked one of Ms weakly follow pric
,mers, and poly fur the guard in attend
ant:eat Moja!), who came to his rescue,
be unfortunate fellow would doubtless
nave been killed. Bolster is in almost
daily receipt of liffe,tionate letters from.
.( religious and respectable doodler in
COnneetteut, appeal ng to his finer feel
ing to at once prepare for his inevitable
doom. But so dupr,ved is ho that he
4eems, at heart, to take no notice of it—
only fur show-dims he seem at any time
to be effected.
• The roughs of the city...aro sparing no
money or means through his counsel to
•get him granted a new trial.
4 PASSPOILTe.
The State Department is issuing more
than the nand - smber of pasaports to
Europe, averaging ono hundred daily.
Congress, your readers will remember,
repealed the Jew; charging five dollars
each for them, and the result Is that Co
ale Sam is ifow the loser of WO daily by
the cheese. 7 •
.I.ltE 'SENATE PROCEEDINGS.
The extra session et the Senate is at
tracting more intereat here than was .
at
drat anticipated. ' Members of the low,
er House aro here in abundance, and the
passageways and rotunda of the Capi
tol, from 10 to of each day, are throng-
Rumor says that there has been very
lively times in the executive session of
the Senate since its meeting,Over res
elution offered to appoint a committee
to- investigate as to the source of the
publication of the treaty, and by who& a
copy of it was furnished. Several were
offered the treaty in advance by agents
of some Senator or Senators fir WO,
which; being considered too high.-wan
refused.
Indications aro DIM that the Senate,
when being assured that no Senator has
been implicated in the transaction, will
drop the matter with the consolation
that it is never too late to learn, and that
this affair is a lesson to them.
siO VOTE TIIIS WEEK.
There Is nOtijiec7iiteienate reach
in a vote on the this Week.• Had .
reach
the
Senate been left un treaty disturbed, doubts
leas it might have been able to come to a
vote on it to-morrow or next day. This
delay, however, it Is thought, may be for
the best, as !twill afford the Senate an
opportunity 'ot:judging the temper of
Parliament . through Lord' Rumors
speech on Monday next., '
TUE 1ND96113-' STILL THEY COME.
Thaluteriortklpartment has been ad
vised of the coming...of several Indian
delegations to -Washington in .a short
time; among tl4 number are represen-
tante°. orpotnobei -Klowas, and Ar-
Of cobs% they will mule
Vattts complaints hatched and cook
ed up for them by.white agents and con
t:actor9 ; but doubtless with not so ma,
ny and not' an grievous as lent year.
Still there seetna yet to bo a combined
effort made on the.one aide to harrow up
all the atrocities over committed by the
red man without giving the occasion lbr
such crimes, add on the. other, b exag
erste the, ill-treatment of them by the
white man, and laud them for every net
however inhuman,A gentleman for
merly of the.Wcztriri frontier. but for
the last nix years a resident of Washing
ton, has been engaged on "Wodlihull's '
paper in New York to write articles on
the Indian aide of the question.
.
THE nit EL= CIII
OUTBA.citlintlITEE
The Joint Committee aft the Kit jilux
outrages met, at the Capital for busltmss
yesterday but on ac ount . of the absence
sir several members of It, it was decided
to adjourn over till to-day. Every ef
fort is being made to secure the attend
ance of every member, several having
already been telegraphed to, that the in
terest of the country demardstheir lm-,
medbito presence.
EMZE2EI
Since his last your correspondent . has
had the pleasure of being one of an ex
cursion party which has Just returned
from a dying visit to Cincinnati, and
cannot with justice to the Railroad com
panies over whose roads be has passed,
allow this opportunity to escape without
waking mention of the trip, and express
in behalf of the (Ahern of the party and
himself, thanks to the companies and
their most efficient of txds for kind
treatment.
Three trains pass over this road to and
fro daily, leaving Weshiugton respectiv
iy, 0-45 a. tu, 3 and 8 p. in,. The' Relay
House is the first point of inueL interest,
belug the. Junction of the Wilsbmgton
- branch of the B. tlt 0. R. R. with the
main stein. From thence to l'ateesee
river, we passed through a beautiful
country intersperted with a verity of
scenery. El Betas city (formerly known
as.Ellicetts mills) with. a population of
has extensive cotton Mlls, TaTOred
with immense water power. Thence to
Slonocasy, a p lace well retnembered by ,
many of our Union soldiers where they
bad to encounter, in a bard fought bat
tle, Early's raid.
Next comes Harpers Ferry, a town so
well known In connection with our late
war, but little need be. said of It, Sava,
AltapS, to note that-We were Informed;
by a citizen of that plate, that the people;)
lly believed oldie John Ilrown'sl
Wdy lies mouldering in the ground, his'
noel is still marching on; and with all,
the John Brown's raids, the dire calam
ides befalling them during the late war,
and subsequently, the.destruction of life
and property floods—through the en
terprise of the Mitt). R. It company and
the people of this road use beCn lustre
mental In nettling in their town—iu five
years hence Harpers Ferry and the teen
try surrounding it, will be more prnsper
uus by far than ever before..
Martinsburg only a few wiles beyond,
terminating roe first section of the road '
and exactly 100 miles from Baltimore, is
fast bundnig up since tbe.War, the rail
road having exiensi v 0 tlaSelihla shops tor
budding of both engines and cars. - • -
Cumberland 79 nude still further on, -
is,a must tette:pH:dug tulrh, and the
Junction of the rffiebuntivir....Connefis..
vine It. R. andel' was opened at the be
or the preseut tueuth, affording
lure% eetuusuunsmett 'front qw Yurit
Viulidelpius, inducuure mid Washington
;to the tar west. At thus point the Is, dr.
V. R. 11..c0, bus large iron works, turn
' tug put 173 tons °retool rails per day, of
bruichthe Marietta and Cincinnati road
rises 70 tur their react
Only an beer and • half a ride on our
Journey from Cul:Lammed, and we come
to'Peafinont,.whicti nettle tudicauni•lbut
of tee Slyuittaln." liettivre 'ascend the ;
mountaid (winding arvuud its tedibighoo
'L417.'1.11166 and content the gtadesmany'
thousand feet above the level tit the sin,
haring. Gator. us Wind/es of comparative
level country; testing . tine way the
townil Oaltinud, mumbling a papule-
Alba of about Attu, Witten bra been built
affiett thq".dpeilititi of the The
beelhful anti bracing atmosphere &this
townie flouting it, Ulnae, a summer re
son ffir mauy Fiesta:we rettaera.
' Several mere places of interest between
Oaltiand. and Yarkersburg might be
inenuuned„but fur want el time. The
great:lron bridge of the rldantt.a sue
tffifillunati read, over the 9u.0 fiver at
Yaikerstiurg, &bust nut, hummer, Detest
tight of. This bridge, wltinout excep
tion; is consatered one of the grandest
pieces of archeteeture in this cquutty,
or perhaps in the world, It is mutest
eutlrely ottani and elevated to such a
height es to almost seem. to be over a
cousluenibterportian of the city of Perk - -
erebing." It few two ebandel spans - of
WA feet tech; Mir river opens of Meech;
give spans of 120 eseb; two epees of LS;
eight, WO each; twelve, Sul nice; three, el
each: and *tone approaches 65—maklue
1 1 1 aU 4 .532 het in length. cam..
• •
RENRY LAPP
grHiiessoir4
MMUS IMMURE 1111118;
op' &ileumssta itt.;auiru (asa.
:00idistage,41 slOkyle Mew Ihieserit
•• -
• IeOU,EiEST.EIe,; PENN'A.
. ,
Lues Flo* :Ter county' Cocattenl
fdi Muff. s.theat.eilhe Very WIC*" paper
• ode. end Stem prorttld et the Modem, no.
tlas. Ilacug • Inv stock of tot Ituole of form
tore Off hind, sea Webb* to. were roll tae tea
find EnterK.rr. I W.e faliNed sky ow. 44
coral. - morrzin
DissoLtrriu N.
T" pernieretdo heretofore existing 'beween
the undersigned In the Warn, Caen and
Jewelry be Intim. 00 Bruettway. New Brighten,
was dismal,. ,on the INA of Mg, ISM The ee.
cows will be collected and the debts paid b 1 C.
Y. Winter, who will matinee the bestow at the
old steed.— -U. P. WINTIN. •
- ItiliN -80 1 - - -. ' ' W. L. BADLIKM.
J. D. RAMALEY'S
itatllimse,
_
. . AND
GENT'S FURNISHING
, • .
..EMPORIUZ
No, 04.. ritith Avenue,
\. PITTSBILTRGH. -
Thp Best Goods at, Lowest
Prices .
dixxxla sent to noy Ukiress, on approval .
tuar24-13r.
BAincia. :memos . . , J.4l[llll.tessate.
Wawa, u. Joaawrox. . .
Misheibylichim&Joluston s lBl6.
illiam G.Johrison & Co., •
And Blank' Book Makers,
57 and 59 Wood• Street,
PITTNE uRa PENN'A
mys4.l7
Use of Calmsfor Trialv.huie Termini.
AV. astitiap• -- - -vs William Kennedy
Wm Schnabel et lin W 11 Merman
Stephen Clark " CH flail & Co.
COWS. Brothers " John Dilworth •
James Calder, et at "J C Wilson et at
J W Mitchell " Bearer Falls Cutlery Co
Thomas U Jackson " Nether squires el at
Joseph Anderson J W Johnston
James Erwin's adze's T 8 Wittig
George Manua at • " Georo Graham
John C Duff J kl McMillen of at
Tornton Walton J P hliesnan
Jobasou.netrof Woods" Morison Modeakall
Jobs CDaff 111 MeMlllen d.al
0 11 Conch " James Tay's edm'ra
Bllns T Taylor " Thames Poe
George W Barclay " J McMillen
James Miller W R Briggs at al •
James Megawatt at " James'Frazier
Jason Rkuardson " Bichsel Wilton
John Stevenson at at " Wm Ewing
Same - .1 LI Vance et at
Same- - " pained Keifer
tissue U B Kellar
Thome Harper ." U 11 moony at at
Harman Cheney " Wm K Cheney
Jantes-Wstt " Dennis , Vaughn
W Andaman Ilenricle & lons
It X Dickey et at Joseph Bataan
Wm Brunt Ir.& Co "C & RCo
John XegaJ OHN CA " U GHE W
P d r d o e tk l a a a
rp.
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Opened every Day,
AT POPULAR PRICES,
AT . BOGGS & BUHL'S.
Plaid Poplins, 2, cis. •
28 inch ',ripe. 2
..5 cts.
28 Mat Black nn.l White 'neck Pnp•
ling, 31 cis.
Cram stripe Poplins,Bl ct. , ..--usual price.
CUL
Grey mixed Poplins, 18 cts ; a goo' b. r
• •
gain.
Good Slack Grenadines, 20 els.
Nice !Attie- Grenadines, 25 cts.—extra
quality from Franey.
Grenadine. at 37 os --extol barTain.
Finest qualities of Black Hernanles.
Black Silks. $l.OO.
Black Gros Grain Silk?. 51.25.
Japanese Silks.-87% cts.
SIIAWLS.. BAWL;
VA It Ate; 0 LIS. l'A ItAR43iOl I
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
atiOSZIS 3iag'.il3,
13 FEDERAL, STRF.ET,
ALLEG agNY CITY, PA
iprs ly cLdmyl7.
DitOPOIIA LS FOR BUILDING A
IL NEW writ HOCruOr In be received
by the Boarder Direttors of New illatilre borough.
up to Bay USD. fur funilohlug. fruuertal sod
g
buildin get .ot honor—T.-erne 40 wW.— two otorir.
high. Sped/It:adorn , ran btu town at the °Mee of
the blerarnotry. Ito .rd froerre. the right to .eject
soy or all bide. The oneersoful party will be re•
quired to give security for thr faithful perform
tinge of contract. eP. L. Bldg, Secretary,
Boar. of Director..
kliTult . Dallies.. Day d, lEl7l—moylo.3w. •
Etemioter'n Notice.
1100TICE to hereby given that the following Cc
cont.to of Executors, Admtnistratont, Guar•
dhow, de have been duly *red In the ibWhiter's
Mace and will be presented indheOrohane Court
for ardirmation and allowance, on Wedtaiwaay the
lath day of June, A.
'Final account of 8. B. Wilado. ern. Guardian of
Minna* Arbuckle, minor child of Jiel. Arbuckle.
deceased /
I Float account of nellty Sam guardian of Pare
r= q ; Rail° (formerly'l. Murniy), child of
lames Murray. oeceaaed.
Account or Fetus 11ECk14ad, ustard'n of Robt.
J. Beatty, minor eon ofJahn Beatty. deceased.
Account of C. It. Barrett. guardian of Diary K.
Book (formerly Mary E: McKee], daughter of Jae.
McKee. deceased.
Final account of Samuel Stewart, executor of
the will 'of Thomas Oliver. deceased.
Account ofThomaso Waddle. administrator of
,the estate of Mde
a" Lakin., deceased. •
Account of Dr. J. M. Widmer, guardian'. of
Mary A. Italica. child of Abrahoun Bream deed.
A. count of Henry Melilla, executer of the will of.
John FezeL deed.
Account of Marmadake Wilson, admr of Ricti'd
Gardner, deceased.
Aceounts of Lewis Shrew., guardian of Mary A
Sarah Shover. mina! children of Michael Palmer.
decease.-
Account of John Stephenson. admr of the estate
of James Monlcomerr, deed.
. Account 9f J. F. Marto, ga elan of Wm. J.
Eakin. minor POD of Wm. Bette, deed.
Final meet of B. E. Hoopes, executor of the
will of Abraham Walker. deed.
Final account of B. I). Ilaween A, S. Duncan,
PIS of the willed George Clitiletler. deed.
The Partial account (real', of Sam B. WIPou.
Taexecntar of the last will tad testament of
n Shrreley, late of the county of beater, deed..
a. to the mooted' Dreamer the real estate of said
testator. sold by said executor under and by Or
tae of the authority and power ,c contained In paid
The anal account (pereonall of Sam B. Wham.
executor of the Yet eel st add tegument of John
Shlveley. late of the borough of Dever. deed.
The account (personal; ot D. IT. Stour. executor
of the will of Charles Hume. elec'4,-+
17;tc.: " • D. SINGLETON. Reg
ATTENTION
a
IJ called to oat large stock or
WALTHAM
WATCHES
And we submit the fOnOlfillg ?MGM why thei
should be warmed .to any other American
Watches :
ju the arid place, the Waltham Coespetty te the
Oldest, aud• ban bed fourfold the a:perk - nee at
any others engaged In the business to the
Lotted State..
In the second ylso3; the machinery In net by
the Waltham Company Is far more pada and
ruled, and u a retail In the Winches are of far
higher grade and 'sit greater misty, and are
rimed In the market at much lower prices then
any otters. quality and elle tally moldered.
la the third piece. the WahharaVatch dam a
staple Mk*, Its menthe ftlly ettahllthed.
'ad; as a tedie, file sokf at Ins prat.
din sly le tle swim -,
max oressialamaats sons &
••• iteindeine sal 1111veim
• rreirsaivissik...
isolgmes•l • . -
'~tlisabiu~ `~ '~`
PVHLIt7
NOVICIp.
Witting/a, la rand hy m edit ot We Mut of
411212411. Steak as In sahib, the tkoantr,of B,l •Ler
at Nara Samannta. IWltha. Pt - Lisoork , lebn
Pr and Jteeph hear *era. dated thdthoh , "
akelere to divan:llea the AMA 127. sot that
yeti orc.a Meteor and Deanne: &at* . land.. tat.
Wiser* the real& na• or N. P. Tuwwwed and me
haldgeorte knock Howe tun On Utternad sadist
nuns New Original, le Itottbeater.
Nolte+ I. he shy 215e0 that the Centrilatinace.
Po llPPeltstal will me • t at Ws New WOW* ral •
way station on Frielsy. Jame Id. at a o'clock. a
al.. for de s ie= of etutollna , We duller
a Weir c at 11211221 Nine 'mid place
thine Intareated may attend It tbay think wrLactx.a ....per.
ntolo.lt.j
101VTICIL-1 teem a,ptted to the Chart t
Cu 4 moo ress nt Bearer Coto., to the ben.
Clt. of the Ineolreut Lore Of um Commonwes .14
and the mid Count bare appoloted the int day
of J-01 Tam. In. Mille Court Mem us Donee.
fur the hewing of me sod my radium. •
lICARTEit.
Dulingtoo May A 1871.—hire
Homes Still Larger
FOR THE MILLION!
Ram opportunities sea now ottard for mauls/
bloat in a MAC MALIN and townie( climate.
for ase.third w tier vows $ year, Stenos
• TON NATIONAL NEAL ESTATE AUiINCT
bar toy We real estate or mon desalting... last.
rd In ,the Middle and Sout.torn States; UNPIN*/
stock. grain imdfreitOwnw; fief. rum' and Ce 4
ton plantattoos; timbre and intorno Mote; air.
sillaws. and nowt ssidetsee. and Outlaw steads.
milts and WA sitts.fottortts. se. • •
Mite fur Lend &pater coutsinitgdaterlptim.
location. prier sod terms of properties we rare
for pale. Address- IL W. CLAatliE & CU. •
_ .
AValional Iltal Estate Aracll.
471 and ITW • Rona. Arenas, IVO.Ausgton., D. I
toss TAG
'leaver Acad • my. tiont
UP or ital.. twit:orlon la. to open no oil.- wit,
March next, to condone 17 wept, For aC
apply to C. C. itIGGa. -
fablarYto .1 I
.11. C., SEuos.
JAS, M. BI\GIIAiI LCO
Commission Merchants
Antilkaferis in all kind qf drain.
rt
QVICK SALE AND PIIOMET'
S, RETURNS.
Guaranteed in all Casci
Office 26T Liberty ..trert,
PITTSBURG 11. PRNICA.
rireossßaskimerd SOLICITED. .
sprSObn.
Nev' Trimming Store
Cur. •ad Olc. f:cmlnnry Street..
332 1 333 It, l="
Mrs. F. D. Fr st
lien Pit malted n choice lot of fashionnh'.
Millinery: Ilam. Bonnets. Frames. BM
bons, Fine French - Flowem, Illusion. .kt
Ladles', Missex' and Children' hose,
Gootlemens unbleached Cotton .11ore—
mars qualty,
•
KID GLOVES.
•
cortrarrs:rourd.lis.
lIANDKEPCBIErs,
EMBROIDERIES. TRIMMING
- BUTTONS. SPOOL-COTTON.
Mrtehine
-viar..vv.Tuis - noNs
and all snicks usually kept in First-Class
Trimming Stores.
In adition. She will keep a good assort
ment of Toys, Lead Pencils, Btatoinery,
Penknives and Scissors: Fresh Confec
tionary and Gingersnaps constantly on
hand. DiprithtE
State and Countyr Tax. -
„ r im wintv . Theani4r grill attend In the *ee
-1 evil Inwrohln. and hnmnrhstm the outlaw*
of reeetylne the State anti canny Tatty for the
year 1571. at the placer and tltnot aestivated be
low. et::
Pattenton and A Falla.Wav ALM Witten's Hotel
Getweetnwn boro', Jane 1.5.1e_ ealltnen•• *owe
trn•entr. 1, p ta.. &wee lowitthea
Tennore tnwitshlN larttenn R grim
Ilvinh•nn tnwn.blp. itmla Penne.
to'ntki tp " 0. Hobert W.O en.
=win" tp "It. Gene.. Thwitelre
Franklin to •. 7. etemlolle.
Vorth I.*.riekle• "5. N.then 17.eme.
filz t 0.... vs: pelThe Jane O r Inn Ilmot
New .e.niettley tp Pt rne. n Pmeore
Fro"nmv to 27 (k.ne.n. V• 40•••••
Thollneintt hewn 2n J prat V.*:
Partin ^lnn tote .hlet 7 , 1 111..neth*.
linnth Rem,. tit ' tat Jr. I aw... 00.
P Rene., Homewood Yale 3 1)..14
Chippewa 1p - " 5 Wll.on
" 1 atm: t.W.
" V 11 ftereineee.
" to
" It
" 12 Atonic'. Smith
r.Tcsn
IS .leveninte. Ito.
R Pe..., *mi Ohln
01,1 n t,
Tfonlre.n.rp b.res ,
"tio * nromwo
Amor b e- & AO
I=l
Hanover tp
17 .1 7I riff-Woe.
pa .1 hi Tlnlff,•••
9 •.711
6• R •
• 4• Mr. Frl l ln•t'.
gyp.,_ Ma/ on M Ifl:fdr 111 Ifileffnine trfo'ff.
poem., In
IMienonArne* in
an tinpnarell 1p
llntOn'..ll to
Me. , •+.
01.0 hV Jnir ler Thevaes
pnt odld .t r er 14... 411] ."'""•"" 0 . 4
] E. 40.EIRON; Trrea'r. Pmrer
Reduced Prices!
Speyerer & Sons
Race Just Returned from the East
WITI,I A LARGE F;TOCK'OF GOODS
Bought at the
Lowest Cash Prices,
Autl will sell some Goods
AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WART
clonsistin•• or Dry Goods, Groceries. Pro.
TisionsAlavlurare, Hai caw, Soots
and Slams., Hope, ()cum. Parking
. Yarn, Iron, Nail., Paint.,
White Lead, Oil, Puny.
Qurenaware. Wit
- low-ware,Flour.
Feed, .
Grain and
Bacon, a iarie
ty of Prints,Musllns, .
Tiakings,Delaina,Clieeka,
Alpucas,Jeans,Dim ms, C rash.'
and Hosiery ; also. Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Carbon Oil,
200 Ws. of the agebraied Clinton City
AND NEW CREEK FLOUR,
Just articed and for sale, Wholesale and
Retail,'
At Pittsburg Prices.
200 Zegs 'Wheeling Nails:
ONE CAR WHITE LIME;
1.4uul Plastex , and Akron (Yemeni ;
A -
Dirge Soak of
d
White Lead an Paints.
A eery superior quality ni Strums & Wet
zel s boaps; and a lot of Carbon Oil
Just Arrived and' for sale,' Wholeealt
. and Retail.
ALSO, PURE CATAWBA; ISA ISELI,A
—and- -
Concord Wiues,
• \
Of our own vlidnue. for Mr.licimil and
Sacramental Purttive..an•
commended-by ihoru• sr.ho have
•umni them:
They are also Agents for the
=
KNIFFEN 3IUMf : ER AND
.REAPER,
Awl Pitt. Nst. Pluw Co's. Plows..
ThauWog the Publie for their mud pat
mnage, we hope to merit a liberal Ann
ie the tuture.
All Goode-Delivered, live ft, Charge:
Too cso rely nn MR goods Wog fresh,
as all oar old goo& wren• sal at alumna
- "BIPSYSIIMIR it SONS,
tiprl3,lc
atiiMt
A BRENT MEDICAL DISCOVIII
.::.• C. zarcaun4 .
:VINEGAR BITTERS
Hundreds of.Thcammuis g
,
.2.91
ctidt OC Poor I. utu, ,
cod Ramos Llooon
owl to Wow ti,z tapvt , . " ~ • I P• •
.414" Caltortia," at.; tlat c.. 4 I! I.pl It r c
blicaktlinen rchi.l.l3.
loin the Native Veto, cc,: Loa, a -
7r.ai ull Alcoholic "
Ol: AT UL001)
UIVINCI 1 aINCIPLE:i :
.zolgoralos c, t.. hl.l
....;L:T., ti.. 4: r • , ..
p-tsca (nuts -
-.,._ and rcatatl,lt
11V0 'IDLe a.,.. • :
..o hums are Oct d,t7.11',, ,. . 1.,
Aber mean% r': : i'. t N::L ; l r.:tl., v.O
+mat of mow. ~
Der Istessuarao tory hut! , Intr cut.: 1 .. .
: em and Gout. DloVePri , l, or i1; 1 . , ...
Zautio, La Li.1111....1. a.. 3 d rut, :u..ite.e• : ...--'
',seam a c.l Lb.: 1:1.0d, q.:c a. t. L.' 4:,c..1 , ..
Madder. luso Bitten .at. 1....,... L..... t.. t • t.
b.. both Liar ay.. es LT , ' I. -LLI.C. I.:, %.;; .1 .
Blood. w.,.U. in c.:... cr.:l I y 1 :....,,....: t; L. r.:..._
:Ls- Dig. sthe 01 gr.r.... ' .
. urnrirt:A Gu• IN r.:c.cts;:uN, •
.c1..1 ab. 1., the.. 0LL.L.. , , L0tg1,... „, J.'
.0.4. D1zz...0h., I.t.t, 1..L.c:1.L.tr-s. a :: .• . t. ::.,
....1 tr.st. 1.. t-.1-:, ,, tr.:1, 1....... i.:1.L.c..e. t.c...v.. 1
. 1.....: 1... a.% 1ee , ....,Lt.t0... Li' 11.0 :_iwg.. I:.
"."10:.8 of (Le 1.1,11203,4 - eld o Lt. r dr.d o:Lcr , ...
• .1I ms, art the ~.f.lertags..! try. 1 ..m...'
• a y itaigort..to the 84.V.Luit r...4.t:utc.:.::: s
Ala er had Lewo.D.whlclt staler a-ca. of ~ .4-,, • -!•.
Loney in closer:az tLe bird se all Lr..puttlta. 0•-•
worth:4 =sr Info and door to Du 'chola uatata.
YOU Ski EC DISEASES. rrehtlo ea../UtLlr. t t:
1.1,...a0.. DlotoLts, I 1..0. .1 It, 111..1 tratalts,roils. I ::
cr i ,
Juach.5.1.1.4.7; w.o, coata•tcral, bore Etas, Frye..
Ant. nets. 1. Llseolortaloos of the Ella. Mar, .'
awl bluets of Lblu, of Whatever haute or Late:,
;re literally dog cp and earlital vet of Ma system Irk
+LOT' , luau Ly the eso of those raters. Cue bottle in
.oth caws will cowls:leo the.inostiacre.dulous of tin r
euratlro effect. 1
Closaso the Vitiated Vaal whoa iv rr you Lad Its
baptuities bursting throuph the r.1.1n In Pimple., Esc p•
linen or Sons t eltwase It ultras you dad It obstructed 1
' =3 Hoggish In 11,e seine: clouts,' It when It Is 1101.1
sad your feebags will toll you alma. ' r.eep tat blood
pore and the htulth of the rjskety2lfollos - .
rim. TA rz &al Other WOUNS, baking Ltl Lee
iyclaii:.; so many *onus& aro etrozmagy destroy.'
el nut r.uto , rceo l' tan direetlons, road earotally
ha alma= each bottle, prLet,:t la farm I
lassos-Ssigllsh, French and Spantsh.
1.17.11.ra1ZD, pieta . . 4.11. MCDONALD IC .
3rorztits end Club Amts. San Frondeco. Cd.
sad NI sad Si Coutaterco Street, New Toth.
TSOLD BT ALL DUCOGISTS . AND MALI=
oet.11:11ely 4., - .
New Arleeetiseniestts.
BVYERS, LOOK BEBE.
It may not be, a matter of special 'in
terest to the people of Beaver count - to
knots what bi transpirimr, between gin;:
William, Napoleon III; Bistnark aild
Trochu in Europe. but it is a mailer that
effects them materially to know where
they can buy tine and cheap GROCER
IES. . 1
S. SNITGEH & CO.
At their obi stand in Beaver. l'a.. are still
furnishing to their custoinent everything
called fur in their line. They always keep
nt s full assortment of
GIIC)CERIES
Roue, Feed, Offerx, 7lae, Japan,
Spicex,
Tobacco n7ll (..igrirs;
-
GROCERY S r()R E.
From their long and trillniate acquaint
'trice xi 1 . 11 thr Grncerf. , tintir and Fred
to render
- i-ia , tinn %silo may ra‘ or thrnt
vi 11.11.41 - win - map...they hope in Ihe In
;1 , . it. In the pa.% to •btom
let n• .f the -public patronage.
GiVO 1/.4:4 a C it . ll •
MEE
4n 4 1 so- ii not tolke it to your it
trust to eall ;Talus
S. SNiTGER tt CO.
CDOTI-IING SIbRE.
C; (In
mi liTttCh.
- Ow tinders - 4mill t plescure i
t.rming hi. itiettag Ihti public tomer
sit; that li t lius just rye -31.111 um' opt-nol
A New Stock'of Goods,
OF TOR LATE.c . r . , TY LES - FOR
'inter-NSrear.l
fie trete , the twt.tt-.;\if i ciktriett in 111 ,
..titivloy frebt efinfbh t Itt.t nbilin
to cut and ninlF.e up gnrments both
F DCRABLE.
sml in such a trimmer n. will please his
customers.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
ALWAYS ON BAND.
Orli and sea Itr beffiee refiring yews
Orders Elsewhere
WILLIAM ItF:ICII. Jr.
mnyt:7ll:ty 11-I.lirewatt r, Pa
WILLIAM mitt.En, sAcon TRAX,
PLANING
MILLER & TRAX,
Mantlachlrers and Deniers in
Dressed
Lumber,
SASH, DOORS. SHUTTERS. SIDING.
FLOORING, NIOULDINGS.. b tc• •
. .
Scroll Sawing and Turning
DONE TO ORDER;
ORDERS rsii - MAIL'iIkSPErTFULLY
SOLICITED. AND PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
Oppnnile the Railroad
ROCHESTER, PENIVA.
or. 14'71: lv
Singer Sewing Machine.
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES,
• The.tutint perfect and .Ample marhtne or the tiled
ever invented.
!loth of the OW•e reveler nincidriee hive twee
Intel% Improved anti; riper wend an hi n t n
Price or the SlNtiEil PANILIi AM. WING MA
CM% E from Mini ',trent.
Price of lIIN Y ENITTEMSI-1 1 .
elmilan and edmple• nulled Eno on 'milk
don..
MTR.%W di: MORTON. ' '
Agent, irinteol tor: tb, Illnhl-y Machine every
ahem. and for the Singer In W..tr•n Penn•ylra
nla Eastern OW and Wait Va.. "ahem there. art
none already adabilahtd,
hovel is • •
Ferguson & Rotzler
SCCCESSORS.To JOUN A. SCOTT
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
Choice Family - Groceries;
'• TEAS. COFFEES. SUGARS,
•
PRO 'FLOUR,. &c.,
)ii in Err, virisT or DIA MOND.
MY. ' Audi:llly.
to.A.ILILAS I'o
Foundry it Repair Shop
•
Ifstrtog been imaged to the FOUndry n 0 .1 4,
ta
for mum thus skirt, ,me. --iarlor 'law I
bare accattlated • var:et' or owl; psum..,.
Moo exist. acting modela and taking Alt pu, t .
for Improreamt• oo
—and their hiring thornimbly fro.l
pm,ement., 1 feel warranted l udering ttm to
the public.
PLOWS,
Tim GREAT WINTRIVI has ass.
Lilst of - A.piprialmlettaerst se .
Tate folloxism Mostrabwoirtill th . ter !h. A v ,
~.-,only of the mbh April et,. of goo.,
1) lIIIIArd UI b,• ;1 1 tr i • eVhh, "„ ft w .4; I
11.:r74 ' 0
Wed In fb, e of (lent of tb,
Court AIM 3thsrovr.l viz:
1NT...11 II poverty to Lb- Amnon' or tyr ".
ormn by mi..um of Wm ltmotttlt.
'Pottarr. mho r.
retvottol property. to the amount of psi.
ort by widow of nen] Hullo, d•tro•rd:
sot. tttololor.p.r.
,Proottod property to ih. •11.13.1• or tb
drrd dol.ont. nolo d A. th. widow of I..dr,
to•attrro. dee.-s.ed. John 13411 tr. rim r.
u" k i . 4 , 1 ,..ty to th. mooont OP rent L.l Ly
widow of oit licadlan I, denokod: P.
s•trolti%or 'tor
FIE
h,relir Oren , nhelm.
atm, and 101 min-. h. irrm ,11 v
1,1:1 •.I he .,iA l nrirt. D. , 1 biter !hit
b In[ h Aar of inn 1 71. 1 ~` n;
ram. If arr thew bare. the atm
Ilan of Ibe a tu,re a vnagonornic
rmral pn.prrt.to aap,aat flritn
ti , •tAP ...Km or nettry Baker. drrearrri.
adar.
• ariyl7lc.i
Stover n( Di event Styli. fur Ilan lag t.d Cooks
Lbw the bevt liecord • of spy Stove evert otP rre e
i , 61. market.
In 3 Find Cht..4
oriNititAVAGzsr ,
No. 20 Sixth Sorer,tosburrb, Ps.
eild lets
: COOKING.- STOVES
JOH , : C. HART. el,rk.
prrll4 r fur 164 Lordly
STOVESI
The Great Relabile Cant Stare
IT TAKES LESS FUEL
LESS ROOM TO DO MORE V( fl
BEST' 13Ali Eli,
Alcosr Diu 1,2 'A ISLE
ALTOGETHER
THE WEST STOVE. IN UhE
In Cohnectinn with thv pi,,v. I !Lai, z”t
tip IL Plit.nt
EXTENSIo TOP.
which occupies
fuel, and k not liable to wel:r”ut.
PCS With All pipe. e (r• (1111 fln ~r
Mild Any thin., :,Td ur:1,1610
at any or p.m. ni
Five 1 - lEusiclre(' Permonot
Who lune parch of u-ol
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKER MM.
310.t.r 'wt...., name.
rd in the A law, oo1.11 , 1.•ioly IA ! t iro!
to. to b. nr s 1110 , . 5t111,11 , 1 111t11.
MMAcin•tr thrm• Ni.. brA
about lift,nll,-,pou.:r repirtt). tiny of,
to Thu riol,e at r , -1-01,.1h1.•
11/11N I 1101CN11. , 1
aprbi it
AL:‘
D 1 -
INTORIIii
Tan Bind rignC,l takes pb-.•nn• in
ion:fling th I linleu• enri
n n r w Dry blonds binie in Ur ftn , m m•
cunt iv occupici by J rant, F. ;;u ne,.•n Ile
DIAMOND, ROCHESTER,P&
CON:•1:•TI , oF
.1111,4,71 m, .Ilparvi
aad • V. I) varl•Jl alld
k. 1.1 st.ur,•
will .11 .1 hr Imci•-t tv,L pntr.
I) NEI D.N
I pr. I
tole )A1 I , lKit I.
t err, C..tdpany
h rtd nil: dolt Fur dom ttf
the cods tlat.c.•
Fttd,h. d I'. sm.
Pam. • on the •otith altle ..111 plesote Ore •
inti.ll by ta%lott thla terry. ih-% ntll h. 1•,:i
ne tr F..eirsin• Htln. N.aorti Mill.. ban and P
the NW, Lumber Yam , mitt she, i .e.
he nun-can Sc had al olot•tuattle p. ••
J PAUL Pr..': Pr..
Bann: i. NORG%N. rer q.
'list I nlns rat N.at tee.
C - S t
omit ofg, nl had%• a been abbolatrit •
Under o(tbr et. tale til Ma•tin deie ..e.
of l'hlpie arm toul.ehly, 114•ATef r out.. 14. t.":.
noddy. all permits.. Indettlen to ••o.
bninettiatt• pit mein I. retitibell %., pet- ,
!uric, rho'''. amain.? mild • ovate are r•qi e-t,!
preori.t lb. in daily aothelailented lot •• Wen
atir•qtaw J JA M DI. LAS.. t
t dnalnWratue. Natter.-Liu r.
11.1.112.
*crawr tin the elitair $ mort 511.
.at: 01 hearer 1 . • 1..
insiAs-d is. swirl aiiitate iLal nun
mrnr ti INU tr•d ; snit 101 periwilif. /40'12 111
ai~ahnt the Fame will prewni them nwlifi In,.
[sled for octlirment. Altruvit n it
spriitinw
LOOK HERE.
DSV3IIIIIIII GOODS..
L. 7 111111er:hp eel here lea‘e7l.• ihhbigh hie
and the public t,wnernlly Mit he ha. just re , e , `'
a new rtnek m 'wow& of the lete,t t
•Aprinz and hummer weir .which he off..r. at oe
tood,ww run.
a EN T LEA! 7L17...///S!
a °to,
coNwr A NTI. 4/N HAND
Clothing made tWaid, on the obortem 00t1t
Thankful to the pu lie for nag tmor.. I t,
by doer attention to buoine.e to merit a con! ,
ante of the Fame.
DANIEL MILLEIt r.i
BRIDGE Si:. BR/PuFITATER.
twir
NATIONAL HAM K. IMPORT.
neporit forhe cood.flua of We ~laUmw f,l
it Dearer con..ty. I.ol,:brutt. •-•
cka.r or ba.lnems ou the *A r day Cl A, r
1,11
n Esor ems.
LOSLIO and DLacounta ° AIM
Nordrafta .
tr:S. Cloud.. to Nana. altruist t 00.... ne t ..' •
C. S. Month. and not - uric'. 01, band.... ;
Out, from rodermlun and meo s • a_ent• I
Due Iron. other National
Ikninithr Clouse.. it r 7.
Forultdre and Minn.. a .7
Current expenNe... I.
Tare* pan'. ... '
. r
't'aah Item. 'including et amps,. ...
Ultla to other Nallottarttanin.... 1.c.. •
Fractional Curfrucy, nincludang onclana. thn
Specie. colon
lat..al Tender Notee,....
-
L1...11111'1r s.
lap Dal Stock... ......... . .
buildup ........
o .schnnace,. ........ . ..... . on
'thereon.
nto
Sational hank clivulatitio.... • - it , 4
111V1.11.31 , 16 .. • . • • • 4
....
Our to on her hunk. '1.1110,,1. •
Total ............ . .
, rdl. of /tow vi r00k..1. Ed 11...1e
t ',runty on Chaser, i" on 4••,
Chaser Coolliy, du nol.thuly ate'' .ha'
U 4,11 P 411 1a true to the he, am.
neirt. • 110111.4. S ..!
Snharrlbed and attirrood r
yor May. To !,...re
ti Correct—Atha.' :
BENJ. W 111.1/E.
( 1 1. 0 W. I'S kill.nON •
It E. 11001'S , .
mu, 15711.0. •
_
Orphil Cft)ur.t
j 2T vino °rah orde• et the Strvh.l.e.'
Utkr. , rr ro..uty. the nu& rr gn..l r,
b 3 paid l list ninlo it.. ,
1,,,b• 01 Sole st. r I.lttohit . 1.
no. h. 151riltlon, wtll .extme.r te .0 ••
-cosine or orttrty sr the oil 1i0n... in
.1 lb serf. In valt. [mut!.
o.aturd $3,...1111-0 It). 1t.71.
AT 1 0 CLUCK., I'. 31.• r
I That eeirtatO pairrl lot 0 1i:tona 1
tovriohly. la -aid omit,
weignat , d uu lh^ tout arCii apatii .
puor the Mill 0..001 -
y..rt hound d laud• u
La,. to bet,o. de v. • ed..l/. Connelly ould
(bnittinifig S Acres and V.
T/4,40.: tine•tt,lnl tho uriee i t y,
awl col coull/ cutout of male h 1 th.r. Ceir l . l „
/11 we Nall anima
.1
luosulnkre , •
'LA dale Blob 11.letrie lb fP'D" iron, yrtni.,l
Deterre.t luet•lltueoto tu b oc..red Ivy 110
y .
MOrlpi ; parch tot.)
In: ltr ßdud ea l Matt.suse.
-*toe. -• hAIIIIIII.
r 7. lo7l—sr.
OTSCE.-1 b.,eaupled 10 tb
.` "Maul ki hoer cto.uti.l _
ik l 4l ll tLe'letwltesi ot this
..1.14.4.04 1. • • N. lout. Er:
4.) ufJuott 1.-1.. 18:1, st the l'us't
IL B
aver. kir Cie b 4.11141.0 1. EV and torrror
1va7141101. SAMUIL4:II.IIUL;`
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