The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 24, 1871, Image 3

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    The Beaver -Ar us.-
Bearer. Any 24; Pl7l.
Circulation rid/leen •Hundred.
or Adrnibdung,
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S Noares, do 3OU 5 110 (k) 10 UU 15 CO
3 vynatrs. do sOu 60l 9191fC0 13 OD
4 ...pares. do 6Ou Bup 10 &I 15 UP OU
culunin BCU 11 U. 13 tai U' 11u 151 00
;311111U1/ 11 00 14 ' 3l I, ' "3°U
1 Cl4l[llllll. ,1413 SU 14
15:44 , tAl•1 , 10 13)
Strace.
Ildminuttaltite* and Execiatui
notiree pet nee. ten xi
Pir.Paymeate to be made
tot truelentadverthetente,
In naval:me. •
• quarterly,
watch mast
OEO. P. ROWELL, 40 Park Roar. N. York,
A. lE. PIGPEN:IIOIUL ilk Pea 37 Park Row,
New York, am rw• sem agent. for Ipll &Lana
Amata Is that r•lty. sad we auttiortzed twee:lolG
kr umerilug adrerwrerasuts Baas at oar low
eel es.h rates. Advertiser@ to that shy am ie.
itiseetea to lave their tarot* with saber of thai
above hooves. .
rotate of the Thermometer (Or the
week ending May lab,
• • 7 X. 2 P. N. 9 P.
14 54 deg. 85 deg.. 83Weit
••• 15 51 deg. •71.1 deg: 81 deg
51 -76 deg. . O3deg
• " 17 58 leg. 03.0+g. 30 dig
' 1 18 50 deg. 73 deg. 54 deg
11l . 53 deg. 73 deg 57 deg
" 1. 1 0 65 deg. 80 deg 67 deg
R. r. 1(1.4 fit
.113.111 TABLE.
Cleveland * Ptltsbardh Q. ii- - Tgh'
: mug hag ha., .Lloivrt 16...1101, a• Inponv M.
'blue Aceon'a B.M; -nail, ill p. m 't: v. Mug tan
Line. 8 57.
Train. ohm West leave Hearer Station O. fol
low.: Mall. 1:46 . 1. M.• Arentnnur tutu and Ex
pire., tthroeub tit k 414 in
r.) 6.10 p. .
11
Flit. Ft. J 11'.. B. U.- -Teem vm , . i Ems
torte ex l
humer b &Lion tit end al bridge) as tot
lower Borne Fat Acura. &CM nem; Eno° newer.
7.10 a m.• 4 New Crude 1MA.M.13.400,:M:: 11. Vail.
serous. / . I.M p. M. - '
Trail.. gorng Win leer Rochester Station, tat
and of bridge) as follows: B F. accom Id a. in..
E.son accom. 6.12 p. nr.; Erie night eeriest, 5.43 p
M.; 11. V: memo. 7.57 r.. m. '
. Traits wane East 1.-are Rot. herder (Upper) De
pot MA follows:
. 51. F. aecom f1.05....3 ; bout at
coat. 7.15 a. , na,..llker Castle aecom. 0.40 a so;
. Chicago exp. 15 53 a. tom Demure NMI. accoM. ilea
p. m.; Eldest. Mall I.US p. m u Erie exp. • alp en:
Chltego exp. geld o. to; Erie mail 9.55 p. so.
Timmsoing.Wxet. krt.. ftoetnadere Upper, De.
put.. fol low.: Crlgli M• 111,45 a. to.; de cup
p, Ma. m; Bearer alto aroma 925 a. m.• Chicago
exp. 1 t.:21 a. la.; Cbleagn exp 3.55 p m; 71.-w Cart
tie aceum. 4.30 p. att.: Erie exp 5.42 p. m; Beaver
tF tile ateunt. 7..ai _
The attention of the public is directed
to the following Now Adt•ortisemonts
which appear for the Mat time in the
ARG . US
Sheriffs Sales—John Gorbleg, Sheriff.
Special Nutleue—Mn. A. S. Mace.
Special No Ices—Bower Drug Marc.
"Special ?maces tr.. J. thierlephurg •
peva] rotten—lt.
' Special Nonce setoff
Furniture. &C.-11cm Lapp.
litc-oluthiti Notice —C F • Inter & Co.
tic ea list Bose•-4. D. Coma ey.
Confect. do - Samuel It J .hueton.
Anil lon—S. C lblle, Jeueler.
Special Nodes—C. F. Whiter.
Sp. db. N dice Dr. ',lesser.
Special Notice"-Dr It. V Pierce.
Many Articles on•psred and loin.°
for this is die ot t ha Anoca have been forced
nside to make room fior legal alio other
advertising. bur readers will bear with
the infliction when assured that itilverl is-
MPnls tire the lite bl, odotitewsissper prin
-1111.4.
RAY Cloop..— Go to Mra. Bonre
fur them, a good niock af,d the cheapest.
ina);sl,;Bw.
our Iturriuburs.LeOrr ,
Came to
band at a time when tv'e were so crowd
ed with Sheriff Sale. and other adver
ti.etnems, as to preclude It. publication.
We regret Mi., as it make. iii.elosures
et the Cameron " nue i•ale of the Sen
ate, Mr the next :sleep years, to the
Item crate at the expen.e. of.the RePub
Hum party, the conditions of which
would interest our readers, .
THE latest styles In Hats. Bonnets and
frames, received every tVeek at Nlrs,
Fast's.
PUBLIC NOTICE.—On and after May
6th and until Me INt of September the
County Ouniminnionera, will meet only
on Saturday or earn week, artheir 'ace
in hearer. Jour; 31 . titiox, Clerk:
tna.ltal
• t
.
Air we to b Sw.udied
Privatu i t rnia 11/11 bu reachil:tl ; us but
the triend4 of Dr. 4uuriuck, intend run
ning in a lot of Democratic voten for the,,
gentleman in Rochester and BOUVOI
Oli next Saturday. If thin Di du, e
trottute wtll lulluw. Mere la toe rule on
that pond., and we repulitinli It now b..
electiou ofiltann on next
Saturday may act undurntisbdingly
the 'mention : r • •
Sec. All who.clalin to be, : and att•
rrcoguizt•da.meu era tit the Repu Mout.
party, legally entitled to vote at the et.
.mioa October ttttt , and reattlents
Ilie eivolOhl Metric'. where they prop...'
to rote at the time of toe primary etecann,
and alumni who are Itloolliteli with tin
party, and who will Ms of lull age at Do
met ennuing election, ninth no emit'',
to vote Ibr candidates fur the variou
°dices to hp fiord arnuch election.
LACE nnsi Lunen Cnintra, Scarf's, anti
nevissies nl iww niyatto at Airs. .Fautitt.
.arrow Escape. From Burning.
—Thu residence te*Williatu Porler. ens.
Rochester, was discovered to be on
one day list: weelli I burning, mad
failing on the roof. 'lad a few tiiiiinte ,
inure elaysed before its discovery the
bonding would have been destroyed.
Tile residence of Capt. D; . 11. Stone.
near veneer, wsisitso on lire a few dts
ago front the same cause, but was hap
ly discovered before the dailies inat,e
much proireas.
The %%newel given on last Fri day
evionng by ?rot. T. C. tiliane, of Dela
ware, Ohio, and the Methodist E. Stu,
day School of this place, wax in all res
pects a complete success. Prof. O'Kune
is not only a' popular composer of Sun
day Siihool music,. but he is one who
knoWs how to sing his own
composi
tions with tine erect. Much credit is
due to Mrs. it. ,T. Taylor, Under
leadership the children and the young
ladies sang, fur the admirable Mannerin
which she bad trained them to render
her own , xtellent Selections, of ducats
and choruses. •
Mrs. A. S. BENCE.—Iit ring opened
this day a Millinery and Tritanniim
Store Wt my owitaceount, in My former
restdence, Tnird street, Beaver, next
thu U. P. Summary, I would! respect
fully Ina toy old en,tomer:s and thi.
public gen;rally tor their putt usage.
will try by courtesy and (air dealing , to
gain the good Will of all who patronize
we. Wye me a call.
inyl7-2w.
.1 Mrs. Aismts: S. BRSM,
tie and ste the beautiful Irish putstoe.;
and pi..kles,•imported, the lit'st of the
season, at the Lt.:Aver Drug Store.
Cat.t Thursday was ascension day, oh
served from the earbeat ages av a miler .
holiday by the tlatuulie, Lutheran an,.
Episcopal dersuruthastiuuti and by lb.
Church. It IS ootebrated itr,•ona•
ith•moration of the triumph of our
over death, and the powers of darknes-.
'slid his &dour, and triumphant
mt. !leaven. •
GEN CINE Cashmere rio,m—a new eue
Ply Just rumived, at. the Be Weer. Pre,
'
• On last Satutuay it week egn, a gels
tivinan from Sharon, Mercer county, ban
a satchel 'containing aeve?all changes' t
linen and other articlea etoleu from him
uu board the Erie nut' Pittsburgh owe.
At Allegheny he discover hie loa's, anti
miorintat. a passenger who left an
train at New Bright...lt, took the satelle...
lti.alleactl the thief works it the in ilia
N vYi Castle, Pa. Pertains cannot be , to
cautious, when traveling, In watching
small garce,e, as thievezt iiilest tnoar
public conveyances. •In filet there is
Cily, of jail•birla who f.;Ilow 'no calm.
oeihipatiun than that: of traveling fit
plunder.
An °milieux fact ha. leaked out. Th.
Apportionment law b. the price paid b.
the Cameron ring to the 'Democracy foi
permitting Mackey to be elected EWA,
Troo.urer. , All hi now serene fur LW'
next bargain between these petition
contractoriLawretee Jeer/mi.'.
Deeieriatkoss &amnia/tee
With published - nonce, 4 meeting Of no!-
' diets and citizenivnis field at the room of
the Post of the G. A. R. of Bearer, on
Tuesday evening, at which arran,gessenta
Were made for the apprOptiate obsert•
ante of the day flied for decorating ,thrt
graves of the deceased soldiers of the ar.
my and navy, who fell in the struggle tit
pmerve the Union from dissolution la
the recent great civil war, or who have
since died from wounds•or disease con
tinued le the same.. ; ,The addicts are to
wet rat the rooms of the Yost of the G. A 2
it.,'at 1 iiclock, p. tn.. of Tuealay, May
H..Loeke win address the
ruetembinge at the Court Hamel 2 o'clock,
p. in. From thence the procession will re•
pair to the Oki Centel ry where anaddre ar
wilt be delivered by J. F. Dravo, esti; the
graves of such of the soldiers u arethere
in will decorated, and the procession move
to the New Cemetry, where an addicts
will be delivered by Rev. D. P. LowalY.
The public of Beaver are requested to
suspeind business andylme up storm d
shops rrom 2 o'clock. p m., rid b o'clock.
The principal and pupils of the Soldier's
Orphans' School are invitad to be princnl
..in the occasion. • '
xcept
• -4
The public at large are requested to
contribute boqueta and Bowers for the
mastodon, and turn out ea mass* to swell
.the prooasloi. The ladles wereespecl
ally Invited u. deoorata the monument
ereeted to the tnewory of deceased sol
diers whose tiodia4 have not been found
-Ince the ha. tle. in widen they fell were
fought. The ollkersor the.meetlng were.
instructed ac a'k the repeetire clergy
men to requeNt their choirs to takeebarge
of the vocal 1111.1140 on the taxasion.
. Beaver papers please copy.
t barn belonging to Mr. Peter Mer
shimer,of Shenango township, Lawrence
Co., was destroyed by tire lad Tuesday
night, together witti three hereon, one
buoy and wagon, 3W bushels oat'', 59
bushels wheat, and , many other things.
The tire is 'supposed to' be the work of
an havudiary. . ,
Don't' you 'wonder why your neigh
bor looks so well t It is because he has
neat gluing clothes. Who makes them ?
S. J. Suellen burg, tho lash ion able Mer
obaut Tailors of New Brighton:
It is published as ,a fact that a resi
dent of New (bailee; this county, paid
•-• for an express package at Enon
Valley, recently . eaud opening it found
It to contain sawdust.. It is shrewdly
ixkjectrired he expected it to contain a
goodly num of tho "queer"—counterfeit
bank notes—which could not be told
from the genuine. When lamenting the
fraud, he was told to " dry , up," or he
would be prosecuted for conspiring to
defraud the public with bad money. He
could have obtain - 13d sawdust at a much
inure reasonable sum at borne. Such
persons cannot look•for public sympa
thy; and, while it Is not accorded to
thew, we ...imaot over look the fact that
those who bold out the tempting bait to
sinners should be arrested and severely
punished. , •
Lacs, Silk, Pongoeiitud tinon Parasols
at Mrs. Fast's.
A cougar/min, ,pith 550 In his
Pocket-book, visited New Castle week
before last for s the purpose of attending
We show. lie purchased a suitor clothes,
~ to` shP lOl .! , got tightand lent his bon
a:is of clothing to someone to carry for
tom. , Atter reason resumed Its away, ho
was unable to identify the one who vol
unteered to take charge of his oundle..
its returned huine minus fifty dollars.
A lew such incidents would be 'iffident
one would dims, to make a tempers=
man of auy One. ,
'fie Iron.Furoaee.—We have read
the work entitled as abtiio, with atten
tion.l It itiAliled with hrillitut narra
tives and incidents the ra
lines of which
far outstrip the remai.. s of the middle
ages. Thu attention of tile reader is ar
rested at the very outse. 0 its perusal,
and held spellbound ttni, I Me conclusion
.ir the book. The atabi2r of the work-L
Lieu. J. ft. Augney, Pangur of Slippery
iucs PrestiAernin tkiagrtgatious—re
-.ides in Roeuester, lie4er imuut,,, Pa;
I row %%Linn titustitlestruiisol purchasing
.1115 Li Lily Mtbre nog I.INUILIe, Call vu
-ins a c..vy. IVe Fupy. . !luau exeinuigub
-.mu ul LOU 11111.11uroUs , 11UtliMa U 5 / 1 Ulla
Loik:
tt's commend toe book to all. The au.bur
u.
eVer Wtltivll. illy Mint, We inipiniun•
ila 111, the elC..ins, i Ile Villailla outlet
to uyiuleY YJoIS, Wn s e..nuarrxr.tuuu, tts..
thag,..sll, Wt 1031...e01ne butt. Ulu 1. loud
tty Lauoilx.. Win tosuutilluntnle.
eYWy 5141/1 Wart null kungct, solo 101 Su
IrUnllll 11011 /WA. eine Tll inian. Wade( tile
i 11... 01 Ille got./ LOA 1.1.1 g. sUall oU. a story mat .
Wry out Ule Dull us non vr to .11 tend a %vote.
fuL nem p Utluulull IUC uuti.ur call led ele V'YO
In We bout... and regard to We
1,111. p1u.;1134. au {lie deCenel...” mulmucdl, 1111
Mid IVIIC.tIuU, muuot tall
her. 111,1. J. Breed. ,11. D.
-- rue aUtuur tvw 4.17.1teil lrattor to the
veto lie boo never, sell vtly or pilSolve-
atinerre, dud a lout lie audio out, therLiore, bu
oy. tie is ea n, win) monneied and thrust lota a
solttlell. fl 114 Wrath.; whence be tympanum,
sew isik,u lan way by day to be shut, end their
time f, naked into u ditch, as q punish-
VI their oair unsm. Toe author, as a more
"Witham Vomitus!, was reserved for conspire
ailk;ll4. hut temper; benne the fulfillment of
oat ainiathe intentloo. traveling In We opposite
Mei pun inter that in which he would nature/1y
ethlen; Wearing ou his ankle' the heavy Iron
.•tteis Uthictl he had lint been enalikiel to remove,
to nee tthriged 10 evade the oloodnounds that or •
'lsually kept , air th e bunting of slaves, but are now
topictked toribe thschleg of white Unionists—
othiNcerti to leave 11000 of his garments In the
,•rlson:as from them the scent migLt be taken,—
inivethig unit by night, and then very slowly be
muse of the Mt ling circlet or his ankle's; living
.alnly on green euro. eaten raw, since to raise a
sath/e would bye been to advertise the preaence
10 bitter and unrelenting loo!; he Anvil, ckaded
lie rebel pickets and found refuge under the pro
ectlng folds of the flag of ireedum,
Ureety
gpod.will come from the circulation of
'bleb ult. and I ch Id wish that It might be read
thy every. one In of r whole land."—Etr. Ir J.
McCord.
1 hose rmd the Iron Furnace" with Intense
retereet ; and fled I It only another proof of how
little the I. II i-mouthed patriots of the North know.
what true fidelity to the government means. It
seems to me Wet. somehow In the Providence .pt
cod. this werlu its progress or termination, most
glee the vallering UULlMlerrot.t the South that long
position relatively which they so tidily deserve.'
—//on. J. T. Bradley.
I liner reed your book entitled the "Iron Fur
nace." It shove w hot It costs tube a Union man
111 the South. sod strongly illustrates the condition
feontheril society. I hope It will receive: as it
deserves, a wide circa lation."—lion. 8.,F. Wade.
Tire best assortment In silk and mohair
poplins,. Japanese silk, lastre mohair,
olaek end colored alpacas, and qil new
In dress goods, you will find this
N1, 4 / 1 1 at 31. Schiffs and ho offers every
thing, in the dry gnosis and trimming line
lower prices than ever.
New Brighter moldleiOrer
Palls lieinte.—Last : unday the new
l'resbyteritat Church, of New. Brighton
WAS
'dedicated to the worship of pod.
There was a large congreg.ttion present
to witness the - services peculiar to such
octa l udons. Rev. Dr. Howard preached
die l dnikatory, sermon ; followed in the
'afternoon by a disoourse from its pastor
- Rev. B. C. Critchlow. In the evening
Dr. Howard, of Pittsburgh, again
„weal-bed. The choir discoursed eat-A
.m.' !nude ; and, altogether they had •
efrothing time of religious exercises.
—The German Catholics of Beaver
Willa, are to have a grand picnic at Riv
vrside Grove, on Monday next. The
aromeda are to be applied toward the
•
-ee l 'don of a German school-house on
lie property recently purchased by that
•..,6.1y of Christiana, In Beaver Palls, up.
which theyy , intend to construct •
eturch edifice in the future.
—Chief Burgees Johns, of New !trial'.
t••n, is said to be the pioneer of the soda
: anitsinsbuslnnss in Bescer county ; . he
teeing erected
t 1 a fountain for dispensing
:oat cooling beveraue more than fifty
vears 'gm He still fallowsthe business.
•
The new boatel five cent nickel. of
, v bleb there area large number in mu
anon, crui_bidetented by an inspection
.f the untitii, *.•in God we Tryst," which
..murk:larger on the counterfeit than
41 the genuine, The 'yellow color of the
~unterfelt, tuturied by. the presence of
title, is also easlisnoticitable.
Fire.,-The rtankaice or Mr. George
• Jour, of Pymattungtn., Mercer Co-was
,estroyed by fire on Saturday apernoop,
ahout four o'clock. The fire Is sappraa*n
ilaVO originated from it - defective Sac. A,
' , fling' of the furniture on the first floor,
poly, trau mere), the balance being ton
.umed wlth . the butlding,-Lnas Nth:natal
fm= $2,500 to $l.OOO, partially Insured is
the Pyinatuninf Mutest. •
• Tux Jana imams of Harper's lifw
iogeiiienituesidaftbeloisety-thlttYLl-
was, opens with a brilitampoeut by Mr.
WultiliU Alien &Utter, the sumer' of
"ItoclUpg to Wear." The poew la anti.
ed "litmeralAvereite," hut* etreatlyeli
portrays twoaaracienk Peri enceninieu
to ineretiantlle.llW-hider of aAttukin
aeronaut, Prune" sy d • Jew, nf use
Um of knees & Maher, in ••ileoOnd-
Muni ;squarer and lams that even In
muntug a J ew way melee* lama frau
a shrewd tient/ie. The illusu'atioua are
as charwoman: as the lama ionic and
the tinier la likely to be as popular as
"Swans to Wear," which veal erigusal
ly puedeued iu thirpore Wicekty,
tour
teeuysareagu.
/u wta tanner the Now York Cul
tuus house twat ail at waken opera
noun, to footsie ems ewe uud open and
isapuuthet thr Die Dodoes in general ree-
Ultra Mae KuUlut, Colonel rtiorpe,
suwiresesod the Oieueet oossaidetosussothy
and advurestuy, •nu use woo •UniUlgtx/
hUUsUII a am mowed Yalu' of humor;
and his intereelug and valuable contri
bution la abundantly illustrated with
truthful and well executed engravings.
"Along the Flolida Reef." by Dr. J.
B. Mower, le mull continued, with its
entertaining and instructive descrip.
aims supplemented by numerous
astratioua. The ooncluding paper of
Ws series will be published iu the July
Nuwiter.
Porte Crayon contributes "Alt Excur
slow to Watkins tliou,"•lllwitrated by
*us own pencil, which, lia its frostiness
of manner anti gnsosfutucui of uarrauve,
nuanula tea yew= of Übe early mumps
to Ulm veteran wilier, who, we maser
swat, win soon ruit..w up -Um* article
With utuers of a uescriptive character,
oiusueawi by himself.
Anne k tlfgleaiy" The American
lkuon, — tow "Amer's,' are null nun-
Ltubtu. ion nii4ara marl ul remarks
uwer 11 iItiIViIMIAMU to the J uty
A umber. Tile shorter stories in trio
tunuor are—" A bohemian house.
uuftr," a very humorous rutty a love
story entitled "Tnat Place Und er Gov
-0111.111tall," by theambur of "My Laugh
ler Editor ;" and the "Couressiensi," a
ocautitut want:wile sketch, with au ap.
pruyrusle, moral, art nstannirrem the Our,
11111111. by Mr. C. C. oluickturd.
Tun poetry of um Number Is contrib
uted Lty Mrs. Harriet Prescott Spofford,
Miss !tate Putnam.- Osgood, and Alice
Cary.
A number of miscellaneous articles—
post of them valuable historical contri
butions—are give% besides ths'illuatra-
Led papers to which relerence have been
BMW. "Short Tripe Europe." by
Mauna C. Prime, not only furnishes
valuable hints to those about to emu the
Attaritic, but will induce many to visit
Europe who have hitherto hesitated to
do so, deterred by the idea that ono or
two mouths are not sudicient for an en-
Joysb.o European tour. "The Man in
the bentAlask," by Eugene Lawrence,
is a thrilling narrauve of the facts known
abort the mysterious prisoner of Louis
XIV. The "Horrors of San Domillgo," .
,by Benson J. Loaning, illustrated r : with
a porirait of Toti,siaint L'Overture, and
"The Demolition of the Throne of Charles
X.," by J. S. Abbott, are 'timely and
Important articles. •
The' Editor's Easy' Chair talks of the
change that has come over the spirit of
French dreams, rand gives humorous
instances by way of illustration; of the
Metropolitan Museum; and of the folly
of those good-natured people who in
dorse their names to recommendations,
invitations, etc.. because importuned to
do so. The Sciendlic Record contains
thirty-four articles,. and is introduced
with a comprehensive summary of the
progress of ac euce since the beginning
of the year. The Literary Record con.
talus notices of Robert Chambers, clamp-,
son Low, Jan., and of Professors De
Morgan and Gervinus, and embraces in
Its crlUciatua the most important recent;
publications. The Historical Record;
gives a complete narrative of events;
from March 24 to April 25. The Drawer
is Inll, spicy. and
GXliTte Rua mq., clothing of a superior
make, you will only tindat R. Bteltilleld'a
He is still adding new Styles to Ins stock,
and Is now determined, more than ever,
not to be undersold •by any one. He re
ceived this week some new patterns in
eassimeres for pants; also, extra great
bargains in broadcloths.
•
The Buckeye Suite. published at
New 'Ashen. Ohio, is offered for Sale.
The recent death of its editor Is assigned
as a reason Cur sale: For Information,
address Mrs. Susan B. Young, New
Lisbon, Columbiana Co., Ohio.
Porrwr.—M you want to be happy the
reel of your life, don't marry a man that
drinks. But go to S. dc J. Snellenburg•a
and, buy . an . Elliptic Sewing Machine.
Broadway, NeW Brighton.
r. Charles 11., A eu„ of Now. Lie-
bon, Ohio, met with a se - lints atwident
"n Tuesday of last w:tek, while on a visit
U, Ada faint. in Wayne township. He
was in his buggy, about to return to
town, when his horse be , ame
and commenced backing, Mr. Aten be
coming alarmed for his 'own safety, at
t .nipted to leap from tho buggy to secure
the horse by tho bridle, and in so doing,
broke his right leg Jost below the knee,
d dislocated tho knee Joint. He watt
taken to a farm house, and Dr. Gilmer
sent for, who at once rendered the suf
ferer comfortable. He is doing well.
James Mo Koester. formerly
a member of the editorial fraternity. of
New Castle, Pa., has once more enrolled
himself in the profession, being connect
ed with the , Sioux City, lowa, rinie4.
Wo wish our old friend abundant success
in his new field of labor.
iiATS AND BONr.TETS, of all the latest
stiles at Mrs. Bence's, next door to U.
P. Seminary, Beaver. [tnay24;3w.
McClelland &.Co , newspaper Ad
vertising Agents;, llt Fourth Avenue,
Pittsburgh, aro intelligent, correct, au
tivo and reliable men. They aro in every
respect well qualified for the vocation
they have adopted. When it shall be
known—as We make no doubt it soon
will be—that they are, aa responsible as
they aro active and courMcus, they will
be hailed by the. newspaper press of
Western,Pennsylvanis as a great acqui
sition to publishing and advertising in-'
termite. thmtletnen, you have our wish
for your entire success, and your 'pros.
ant indefatigable exertion will secure it.
Lac* COLLARS, Kid Gloves, Embroi•
dory, Trimmings, at Idra. Bence's;
new stook .and very cheap, give me a
cell. Next dour to U. P.- Seminary,
Beaver. [may24;3w.
All persour wishing to invest in
Jewelry, or Musical Instruments, will
be sure to attend the great clearing-out
sale; by Auction, on - Saturday evening
next, at the new Jewelry Store on Third
street 'Beaver in the building formerly
occupied by "The Beaver LocaL" Mg.
Coyle, the proprietor will offer at public
sale, at that time, some exFellent articles
in the above line, and there will be rare
chance" for bargains. lie wishes to die
pose
o f his Old stock, at a Sacrifice; In
order to replace it with entirely new and
fashionable articles.
DIE 110DENWE1.T La a translation ofert
illustrated Magazine of rashkin and fan
cy work pUblished in Berlin, ithd im
ported by B. T. Taylor.\ New York.
Judging from . the number before us. it
is equal to any of the illustrated fashion
Magazines published. The illustrations
are of a superior order, and the descrip
tions are so plain that all 13811 understand
them. In addition Moroi* a line whited
fashion plate and a rupglernent of cut
patterns. It is l•suliti semi monthly for
tfJ UO a year. Andrew, ri. T. Taylor. Im
porter of Ladies leassisious,39l Dual street
:New Toth. .
°PULA UAT douse. —Hensley, the
Popular Hauer, Pittaburgh. No. (ta Fifth
Armee, has nu* the largest. remit fash
ionable, and best selected stock of Bide,
Cepa and Gent's Furnishing Goods ever
offered in that eity. Ilia store,r under
the Opera Howe, is the finest Wed of the
Mountains, and we assure tisurrho
visit It they will find every article re
quired for a ootnplede outfit, and at fair
prices.
Ota Yridsy laity a little boy named
Johniay Crawber, : living with W. IV.
Murphy. near Warren,'Chlo, was killed.
Ile was out with a son of Mr. Murphy,
hauling logs on a log boat. Murphy
was called away to measure a load of
lumber, and when be came back to hb;
team be found tbe boy,dead. It is sup
posed he got oti tie boat, started the
oxen, and fell under. Be must have
been killed instantly', as he made no
noise, and hie neck was broken. •
aktiimT:toilmarrse.
ISMAIES=I;;=
meeting of tha Republican boliti
mittee wiss held it the Ociart
, 'W . lllffelt.inaMbaSitraVaPaPtad••
Anse a NO itinilfrialilfttiglita
tits they they adopted*, tbliowint
11.0‘idalliloww /hi sltet
liovosinotOSlStilf Itopsibliona
r r i!" 1117/11.101111 ;
Elsol g os i gibribiiwatiouti
°Mies . - V,. I direct
vote of the tolkot.
fixolt; SOW 40.056 Aunt ere
recordsedsonissitot:to m iLltrWie•
au lor l 7 , lOPUTeldbleillr
ensuing Wok*. •
of tits sleotintrdistsict
pose to votooll4llnut of thic erj
electibn. andliminete ed
with the patty, and who will be fall sets
at the next ensuing election. shill be se.
titled to vote fur candidates fur the yank
one doer to be tilled it such election.
Elso. & Candhlatesibr the tesposive
offices shall anaemia, Unglue/mos as such
In at last-one county paper. ibr two
weeks before the primary election, and
thereby pledge themselves to abide the
•result of nomination ~1
sae: L Theprimary deafen ibrnottn'
hinting candlnates shall be bold artire
usual place of holding primary meetings
in mob district on. the last Saturday In
May In' ach year, and shall beopened at
2 o'clock p. m., except in districts where
the. popufatlos exceeds two thousand,
they- shall he opened et 10 o'clock. a. Lai
and close to the townships at 7 o'clock,
p.m., and lu.the boroughs at 8 o'clock.
p. to. . •
rise. 5. The Repelling, electors pro-
Haut at the-time for opeuiug Weal —*won,
shall elect diva vole one of said electors
as Judge, ; 'end two of said electors as
Clerks to hold salif elechen.and illeehargs
the duties incumbent on such officers
under these regulations, said clerks to
keep a correct list of the names ot the
persons voting.
Sec. 6. The electors of each 'district
shall also, at the same time and place,
elect, by ballot, as aforesaid. one person
as a member of the •County Committee
the ensuing year for every lee or frac
tion of 100.1tepublican votes cast at the
last preceding October election.
Sep. 7. After the palls are closd the
officers of the election shall correctly
mint the votes cast for each candidate
and for the member or-members' of the
County Committee, and shall duly Cer
tify the same, over their signatures, and
such earthing*); together win* the list of
voters and tally papers; also certified by
the officers, shall be carefully sealed In
an envelope addressed to the Chairman
of the Republican County .Committee,
which envelope, together with a .cartifi
(tate tor the members elect of their elec
tion as members of the County Com
mittee, then be delivered before 8
o'clock, a. m. on the Tuesday following
such election, by the Judge or one of the
Clerks afores aid,i to the person who bad
been elected a member of the County
Committee, or .either of them, where
there are more than ono in the Rama
district. '
In case the "member of the County
Committee clock's unable to dis Charge
the duties as such, be may appoints suli
stludepro
SEC. 8. The members elect of the
County conunittee shall assemble at the
COuri. House, in Beaver, on the Monday
following said election, at 10 o'clock, a.
m.end shall be called to order by the
Chairman of the County Committee, or
in his absence, by tho Secretary, Who
shall prmide as temporary Chairman for
'organization, and to whom committee
men shall deliver their certificates of
election as members.
When a roll of members shall have
been made, they shalt elect one of their
number as President and two Secreta
ries. The returns of the election for
candidates shall then be delivered to the
President, which he, aided by the Chair
man of the County Committee, shall
open and announce therefrom, the num
ber of votes returnedfor each candidate,
to berecorded by the Secretaries • which
being done, and the votes c arefully
counted, the persons having readied the
highset.number of votes shall be declar
ed the nominees, and the result shall be
ordered to be published . In all the party
papers of the county..
Sec. 9. Any two or more persons hav
ing an equal number of. votes for the
same office shall be balloted , for by the
County Committee, and the person re
ceiving the highest number of votes shall
be the nominee.
SEC. 10. A • majority of the County
Committee on being satisfied of fraud in
the returns or otherwise, of any election
district, may reject the votes of such dis
trict to the extent of the fraud commit
ted.
Sec. 11. The County Committee shall
appoint all Congressional and Legisia,
ttve conferees, and all delegates• to•Ns
tional and State Conventions.
• Sex. 12. Immediately after declaring
nominees for the ensuing election—the
members of the County Committee shilll
pr teed to - • pertuirlientiy organise by
electing one of their members as Chair
man; one as Secretary, and one sa
uncri mid appoint seven of their number
ad ii..keentrke Voninatee, fur the ensu
ing yam.
SEC. 13. Any candidate who may
to mutest a notulticilim, must 'give nu
lice thereof to the Chairman of the Court
ly Committee within fifteen days 'Sher
the meeting of the County C nvenviou.
Sec, 14. Tile Chairman of the County
Committee shall be the Custesliau of ail
the primary election return papers.
D. STANTON, Cleo.
V. W. Kann, Alec'y.'
Primary Elective.—ln accordanco
with the rune of the party, the Reptlb-
Boone of Beaver county will meet at the
usual places of holding eloctions, oa
Saturday. the =7th day or flay.
and rote for the following nominees for
the following Mikes: •
One person for Assembly,
II 66 6.6 Associate Judge.
" " " Treasurer,
Pros. Attorney, •
" " " 'thunty thmmisaioner,
" " • " Poor House Director,
" " " Auditor. •
" . " Chanty Surveyor,
TwopeksonoforTroatees of Acadeniy.
They will also elect members ofCenn
ty Committee as follows:
Big Bower.. ... .... ..I!lndas try. .... ........1
,
Bearer borough.. ... ...2i Marion 1
Borough township , ',McGuire, 1
Bridgewiter borough,li Moon. 1
linghlon township.......llNew Brighton. (N. W.,)1
'laden borough 11 do (111. W..)...1
Beaver Valla - borough,.3i do (S. W..)...11
Chippewa. 1 New Sewickley 1
Darlington 2j North Sewickley. •.1
Economy township, ...1 New Calico borough,..l
Frillston .110b1o. ..... . ......... .1
Flsoklit‘. II Patterson.—• • , ...... •• 1
Freedom Markt 1 Phillipsburg ....... 1
Freedomborough,— 1 Pulaski, ' 1
Frankfort district, I R1CC11013.',...• ... . .. - 2
Greene township. 2 Rochester b0r0t......2
Georgetown borough,..l Rochester towns . 1p,...1
Harmony, ' 1 South Bearer 3
Hopewell 1 1 i IR. Clair borough 1
Independence ti 1
The County Convention will lie bold
at the Court Hattie, on Monday, the
2911 a of May. at 10 o 9 eloek.o. m.
D. Starrrorr, My. Co: Oran.
•
FLOWNRA AND PLANIS.—A fiDO lot of
Flowers and Plants such as. Roses,
Geraniums, Pelaroniutni, Fuschiss,
Salvias Heliotrope Tantalum, Verbenas,
Tuberrosas, do. Ac.; also Mosses for
banging baskets, will be fbnd at the east
end of the Court House, Beaver, •on
Thursday and Saturday afternoons. '
C. B. Hussar.
Radices f please copy.
A TerriMe explosion of nitro
glycerine occurred on Friday lint, in the
road betimes Titusville and TidWitte,
Pa., whence it Was being conveyed In a:
wagon. About four hundred pounds of
the compound exploded, and the driver,'•
Charing C. Clark, as well as Asher,* tuldl
the vehicle, were blown to-atoms. : 1 1 1
barn forty rods distant was deriaolishAl
and an excavation five feet deep and
twelve feet'broad was made In the road-:
way.. The largest fragment of Clark's
body which has been found is a portion
of his face. The horse', a shoes were
stripped off and broken, and nothing
was lett of the wagon but splints of wdod
and lien ecattetiii broadcast for several
hundred yards.; A woman "'knocked
down by a rubella of some kind which
entered her. dwelling, noirlys quarter of
• mile distant. There la. considerable
indignation manifested 'in' Titusville.
The glycerine WhiiMexploded was pro.
TV:only hauled through the streets 'of
the city, as has been repeatedly done
heretofore,notWithataindingsprohlbitorY
ordlnanca. - .. Clark, the decsased r bad
been in the employ of the Roberts Tor
, pedo Company for two yeirs past. He
leaves a wife and child residing at
dute , • '
Do not ruin your eye sight by wearing,
common spectacles; nine-tenths of all eye
disease is caused by wearing improper
glasses. Lazarus & Morris•' perfected
Spectacles and Eye Gimes, for which we
have the sole agency, are the most per
fect and beautiful ever offered. 'They
will cannel continuous and abiding im
provement in the eyes. and assist your
sight coda brilliantly. F. Winter, of
New Brighton has' the agency for the
*bare gloms. ,
= =2 == =1 --1
It Is dpi . Mthe Who ISlndli
became -or bondaaaesjlb 'A* Melted
States. as collector oflnternal /tontine.
Disbursing Agent toe the (krrethment,
and as Agent for the sale of Dermas
Maws; that I should - not oily tender
them my thanks Dor their not
-only
confidence, b* that I shouldnatialy them
that their codfidenoo ,bas not been be
trayed._and that my amounts with the
government base au been sium e l e d en d
settled, whlchl will take Plaestire In do
ing, from official papers,! r they or e i t h er
of them will - take me trouble to call at
myself; office.. It Is also due to truth. to s eo .
and to pub that I should
show that the the
maliciouslic.
slander that I
was a defaulter to the United States in
the sum of over IkklOak). ae sedidously
circulated among the people of this
ocunty not long since, during an excit
ing political Sta 3 Paike• Irwin, some
of .wbout claim teepees ty and even
aspire to places of public txtui t, is as un
true and unwor th y of belief as its au
thor. This / ant permed to do by oft.
dal documents—and that not one dollar
has passed between the government and
*tweetf sines this Mahood was circulat
ed except a balance which the United
States paid me a few weeks slam on-a
Anal settlement of my account.
I forum saying more now • but at
some future time may show t is com
munity the importance of guarding
against the minims Manhood. to which
much men resort in order to carry out
their political schemes.
. DAVID SANKEY.
For the Heuer Argos
NSW Currue. Iday 13, 1871:
Mr. Entree :—.lly attention way this
afternoon called to' a communication
'signed " Wyandotte;' in the Aloes of
the 9d lust, in which some account is
given of thpdoings of the Presbytery of
Sheuango. 1 'mealy notlosanonymons
scribblers in the newspapers; but as
your correspondent, despite hiss Indian
name, Is known to be a white man and a I
member, Of the Presbytery of Sheciango,
I respectfully ask you todo me the jus
tice of permitting me to say that his no
deem( my sermon is a mere carlastore,
which does both the discourse and my
self great injustice. I can hardly con
ceive that this was intentional on the
part of Wyandotte, fur having no'ver In
jureditim—but on the contrary, having
some claim upon ids kind feeling, I am
reluctant to attribute inatice; and can
only account for the most palpable per
version of my statements and position,
tipon the supposition that, asit was night,
and my brother had been performing
the duties of a presbyter ail day, he was
.drowsy—perhaps dreaming—or that his
brain has not yet become meted off from
the fevers of " The Iron furnace." I
have neither time nor disposition to en
ter into details; and shall content my
self with a vorj' eiplicitand succinct de
nial of some of his statements: I did not
say that "the carnal dews would be
restored to their rnationality In Pales
tine." I did messy thit I had proofs of
such a- petition in my satchel—what 1
had-there were statistics in regard to the
number, distension, learning and re
sources of that peculiar people. I did
not say what ho attributed to me on tit
subject of Slavery.
In speaking Of Israel's wondrous
emancipation from Egyptian slavery,;l.
said It was a slow process—that although
accomplished by miracle, time was taken
by God, In his providence, to prepare
freedom for them and tbem.for freedom;
and that after the exodus this nation of
slaves were kept for forty years under
special divine training, in the wilderness,
before they were introduced to the land
of promise; and before the Dana-Liam of
a free', nationality woke - fully imposed
Upon them; and I said that if we had
Imitated the Divine' example;and exer
cised patience, so as to have adopted the
plait of emancipation recommended by
Mr. Lincoln In the early months of his
Presidency, it might have saved as from
an Winsome) expenditure of blood and
treasure. The statement " Ile found
great Omit with the providence of God
is reetovingso isuddenly every. vestige
of that sum of a4l human vilialides." It
la simply enure—without as (fondly
hopelbeing inteetiousity so. I round no
such:ltalic—but expressly the contrary:
It is also untrue that any attempt was
tussle to resurrect the dead enemy of
me past and clothe *ids sinews and flesh
the hideous skeleton of tilsvery;:and
breathe Into it the breath of life." It is
simply sod naltedlyombegisiessentiation.
It is simply and ut...ey untrue that I
"In lugubrious terms moarnod that the
hideous monster came to his end by de
capliation, itc..." and it rentires all the
charity which I can exercise to dispel
the fear that malice—how originated It
is impossible to surmise—dictated this
gross and injurious misrepresentation.
Ail who know my history, know that
never was the apologist—bat always the
opponent of slavery—and no human be
ingsnor heard me utter a syllable that
looked like "lugubrious mourning"-
over its downfall. If your correspond-
- out expects to promote his usefulness
and. ixonfort by such misrepresentations
of his brethren—intentional or uninten
tional—l shell be surprited if be shall
succeed. With respectful consideration,
Yours. D. X. JUNKIN.
=
The Newport Presbyterian Church is
lOcatedin a bountiful grove adjoining the
town of Newport, Lawrence county, Pa.
Asa constant worshiper may be nim—
ble. E. It. Miles—a man of hunible mein,
a carpenter by- trade, au industrious.
upright citizen, highly esteemed by his
neighbors for his integrity, his social
qualities and his freedont from ostenta
tion. During the war ho was a soldier,
in the 100th Regiment Pa. Yol.lptantry.
During the secoud Bull Ran battle be
carried his Bible in his blouse pocket.
Whilst the battle was rising fearfully a
!Wide ball struck the book, penetrated to
the Book of Psalms, glanced from the
volume and .barely entered the ` flash
from which he extracted it with his 'fin
gers, and 4lacing it in his pocket bro't
It home with hint as a trophy. The last
verse effected by the bullet was the one
hundredth ' and twenty-first Psalm,
eighth verse. The sacred volatile doubti
less preserved his life; had the bullet
not been intercepted by it it would have
passed through his heart and instantly
etrminated his existence. At the explo
'Bien of the while at Petersburg the 100th
Regiment was ordered to charge the enes
ink. During the advance a bullet struck
the tap, ox which Mr. Mlles carried op
polite the right breast, passed through
the belt and five plies of harness leather
of which the cap box, waituade, and bare
ly entering the flesh was easily removal„
and is now in 'Mr: Mile's possession:
Alter this,and a few days beforethe close
of the war; Mr. Miles was drilling a
squad. of men ,near! Petersburg when a
linnet fired by a Sharp shooter . on the
enemy's works passed through both Ida
thighs, grazing theL bone of, one thigh
and passing throng, the fleshy part if
tie other. hir, Mlles participated in'
twenty-two severely contested battle;
and innumerable skiimishes. l Few who
observe hint so - faithfully and gently'
performing the deltas of his vocation are
aware of his berate servi.ssi fa his wan
defence. Capabti, honest and ener
getic; to he not more eservitig of offbeat
position than many of the !spirants for
°Mee In Lawrence connty But he pre.
fens to eat the breed his own hands have
earned at a laboriotis manual vocation
to dabbling in the turbid pool of politics.
Our coufltry's prosperity;would be
greatly enhanced had we more such
men who can gently lay aside the honor
t
won upon many a well fought Bold, re- 1
fuse a proffered position,- and though
disabled for severe manual labor, assume
his former occupatinn and discharge Its
duties to the best of his ability.
•WYANDOTTE.
• Boehoter, Pa., May 16, 1871. •
Herz you seen the lock-atich Elliptki
Sevrtnegachtue I' No, you hiren't, then
you'r behind the age. 8. &J. Bootleg
burg, MerehantTatione, BroadwitY.BWir;
Brighton. are the Awaits..
W*Y4li.atUgi:sjaw.
' Siltafit, Mayl6.:=Mr. Seel-
ell OM dhetharge cif the comuddise from
Rause:jolailiresolitilon.lixhilt SWIM'
nee. , kir Anatadjounameat.. Agrelei '
by a vote of fifteen Repubileans to itilar .
teen bat Mis'apeakeir ruled
thit It wail not in his posher to place thict
=t3t tan.befifire the - Senate for consld
the chairman of the committee
still baying A number of load' hills
passed.,bllketeWei letenutto the gera
era!, reader. There is `.little. legieletion
going our _ exempt that .grandug epeeist
fours t o corporation or individ
uals. Wherever this Is done, the public,
must suffer to the extent, of the lawn
granted. Ingatice—haw exempting
comas derived from interest on snort-
Wand other snouted securities In'
r i er county; the lax-payers. Sr.
saddled with sight thousand dollars per
annum, by Its ewe:Mato. The law W
brary was another Instance, but was re
iterate d. • •
ilorisX.—The Reuse was not In see
slob -
11Witals, May 10.—The' Border am
bill was recalled from the Mouse 'and
amended by providing.forin• rprlition
of ail:claims and certificates hunt ,
Governor and Mate Treasurer, coun r
eigned and. registered by the Auditor
General; stating the amount of adjudi
cating claims, certilicetei to be made
payable only. When the Malted States
shall pay sucticialms. Among the d
rat, bills peewit was one to .it,
Ferry over the Ohio river at Shoustown.
ilortsg.-:Mtni bill extending the time
for completing the Erie and Allegheny
Railruad, passed...lh* House concurred,
an Semite amendment- tette Roche,
Bald bill, and it goes to the. GoVernor.
Sartara. Maly 11.—The bill regulating
=Din the bituminous coal regions,
ated. The House bill relative
to the - dthitatic and Great Western Rail- .
way Company Was passed;
Moriss.—The Senate bill requiring the
Commlimiwam of Butler cont it y So pub-
Rah MOUT lig, was passed. The Sen
ate Shouatown terry-bill • passed. The
bill relative to distributing the proceeds
of t3herira likes, also
Slt p = ay 18.—M i tproprhdion
bill wit out material sunendment.
On motion, the Senate agreed to consider
the bill fors Constitutional Convention;
motions to tit Juno 1872, ind June 1878,
as the: dined for election of delegates
were voted down, After considerable
discusaion, the whole subject was post
poned. Mr. Buckaiew. voted with hue
Republicans. A bill to appoint Osm
missioners to examine bituminous coal
mines passed. A bill repealing the act
for proteqing contingent intereet,
RousWt-Ttiiiilleirriberaoftredlt erle abd res;
are getting l7per easy, andttere is little
prospect of adieurnment.. A.tilil,to es
tablish an Insurance,pro
viding that de GOverbef sraireppoint
every three yeitre,,eajigitctiaa
lion by the Sensations IneeMellefiellier
intendant, at a salary of *1.500, with live
clerks. All insurance companies, lame
and foreign, shall make a detaLed report
annually to. the Attorney • General of
their exact financial condition' and
attending, and the Attorney General and
Insurance Superintendent shall have
power to place all Insurance officers and'
agents on oath. Financial statements
mend be published twice a month by all
companies in the local papers of each
political party _wherever they have
agents, was discussed and passed. The
Senate bill relative to foreign merchan
dise, was passed. A Committee of
was appoluted}m the Senate
amendments to the approprlMlon bill.
A bill giving Courts the porter to fix
tho width of State roads, passed. The
Senate bill promoting Industrial part*
uerships by allowing employees condi::
Genet Interest In the business of indi•.,
%idled firma and corporations without
being liable for debts, was passed. Af.
bill tusking the. State Trepaurerer eleci
thre .by Constitutional tunendnient,
passed as is, came front the Senate, slid
goes to the Governor. . •
fixteave, May 19.—The. Senate passed
the Philadelphia Registry bill by a par
ty vote.' The House giving men
ben ten dollies per day, extra, since the
7th of April, mowed after considerable
discussion. There is now not much dam.
gar of an early adjourtlibe t. Mr. lan:
tan Votistl . swine. the. .Give tittir
Housx:—A number of private - and lot:
cal bills paused—cone of intereatto cid;
rens of Beaver County. The Senate bill
introdueing the cumulative system et
voting InAvarough and townships passed
- finally, and has gone to the Governor.
ElatraTE, May 11.—The HOMO tannin-
Bonito adjourn sine die on the 16th of
Ma was amended to =dor May and sent
. Tne • Senate 'resolved that the
House had acted discourteously in
Senate re
fusing to consider Ms
ments to the Philadelphia Registry Amend-
law
and in declining to appoint a Committi)e
of Conference, as is customary, and in
refraining to notify the Senate of Its ac
tion! In the premises ; and- until the
House takes action In the matter, the
Senate wilt refuse to appoint Committees
of Conference °minty "Incise bills, and
all Committees heretofore appointed are
discharged fmm the comuderrtion of
matters entrusted to diem—Passed by a
party vote. A resolution passed direct
ing the Speaker of the Senate to with
hold Ms signature me mbe rs . b granting
ten dollars a day to after tho
7th of Aprll.
Go to Mrs. Bete* '11: or a igiadiallould
cheap, Ladles . Hat or *mica; one iloor,
below the U. I.:He:airlift's. Beaver.
Ss. Moro than .500,000 poop basins
tturciorto the wcinderfaliarrativereffecta
of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext or Golden lied
!cal Discover?.
_pot , polpitation
rosealai *flot at tlaa,iila4t 4 aill.aryvore
actibiir lioiraribitCoilittaja+lll)r "lav
er Coinigaiate!Or"lillioilaailai . r. it icon
e(jOaled. Sold by all druggist!.
Serious Adellillent.—A serious ac
cident occurred at Freedom, this county,
on . Wednesday last, while mime men
were engaged in hoisting a large box of
coal at the coal flat of Bumerot at Mc-
Kee, on the Ohio river at that point, the
guys holding the crane gave way, pre
cipitating the whole mass upon trio
men—Lewis Eppley and Henry Hol
land. Mr. Eppley, who is about seven
tyyears old, received probably fatal in
juries, while Mr. Holland.was quite se
'Musty hurt. Dr. William H Stewatt
attended to their injuries.
M-A
C-$-I-\-E. S. &J.Snellenburg,Agents
; Broadway. New Brighton.
Cuot.zn.a Cholera Morbus. and other
diseases incidental to warm weather,
will soon make their appearince; be
ready to relieve them by .afagisises' Per
sian Ofeiac, which is the only sure
remedy.
.ntyl72.w
ON Friday afternoon last a collision
occurred between two engines on the E.
& P. R. 1t.,• near the upper water tank,
New Castle, Pa. It seems that the en
gines'were apprOaciting each other from
orposlte direetions. One of the. angi
na:Team the danger , and slackened up,
but the other did not observe it until
within two rods of the engine,
when it was too late to prevent a smash
up. Both engines were badly damaged.
Hock .1700 Lisr. to buy gools elsewhere,
when you can buy so cbeati at Hibbard
Rocbeater, Pa. ' may Iw.
ANXOVXCENENTN.
_
• We Are requested to annotinee the
names of the following persona as eatidi
days for the alma designated:
Arseimbly.
UA.llE4l,_Rochester: -
Da;
W. C. iialpitimug, Darlington
ilissietote Sedge.
_ ..__
JOSRPILX:IVILSON; Brighton Tp. ,
11Wmtl. TonD, Dullimil7 TP.
V. Itlialreedona.
9
' HN VP_A-IMlNittli Freedom.
•
JOHN ll. l lr.Pranklin Tp.
-=--- —7. - Tiiiiiisainue.— - - 1 ..
JHARLES P. WALLACE . Beaver Falb.
AMES REED. Hanover Tp. .
DAVID E. WCALLISTER, HoPorrelL
SMITH CURT/S.4roomTp. I ;-
L. EBERHART, New Melton. 1:
Tfieutenant SAMUEL A. JOHN. 1.."
Borough Tp.
Markt Attorney. e 'i
JAMES CAMERON. Beaver. .
/ JOSEPH R . HARRAH.' Bear.er..
.
, ' , Donainholloset. '
SAMUEL MITCHELL, South Beaver.
HUGH, ANDERSON, Saver.
H. J. MARSHALL, lElienver.
A. CALEB, Brighton .
CHARLES GIVEN , Brighton Tp.
JAMP.M H. DOUDS, Borough Tp.
•
Auditor.
RALPH COVERT, New Brighton.
• Cotuatz Niervegor.
AZARIAH WYNN, Beaver
• s ,Pere•llipaiiikligreet•r
•
SAMUEL GIBSON; Brighton Tp.
'MIRY NOSS. Inditagri-TIN_
Trestires 41Awidifyi,-
AMR - Eilielkßegver. • -
JOHN iII7RIULT, luiorwater.
. .
No. SO Market St.,
Set. Filth Av Market
pirin9nt6ur, Pa.
air*BYTO .
WaStaliAZ
, ,
aIitAWZOISD •
anumip
-DRESS GOODS,
tofirruEswrzu A
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
DRY GOODS :
AT 1.40
March-V:1 y.
W:1 - ,::. :$
JOSE ONE & CO.
111, II pad TO
Market Stkisiat,
• PITTSBURGH.
Keying removed the Retail Depertmest or oar
,Matiet Street House, to the elegant rooms, 197
and ,199 Peen Street, Library BeMize, we are
bettermepand than any season bermoSwe to meet
the deem& of the Jobbing Trade._
We *mad Mapectfully solicit a ail from •
•
Nillinn and Donlon in Notion, -
heang snared that we tian olkk sa good., tr not
better Stooks and Prices. than any bourne, Emit or
West, In
11A14‘ Gooda;rkkierv.s.Cottea Trim
ollas ig hsod ^Peps. Hoop MK, (brads.
ss, Meet Ribbons, Grate JPirneldA
by Goods, ?pool Cbtfono. Braid.. Thpeo. •
Button.. HoHoso and ba:al Ware. ;
Also. everitblag la-
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS
♦T LOST ? !JAW= TIMM, •
75. 77 & 79 Market Street
PITTSBURGH.
New Goods Arriving Every Day
takl9.3m
A beavy "tionjey dew" was observed,
on the farm of Robert Chamberlin, Am
well township, Washington county, Pa.,
on Friday morning of last week. We
understand it prevailed through the
neighborhood. The leaves were covered
with a sticky sweet substance resem
bling honey. Webster says honey dew
is " a sweet, saccharine subatance, found
on tho leaves of trees and other plants
In small dropalike dew. Two substances
have bean 'Lulled by this, name, one se,
eretedTrom the plaids, and the other de
posited by 14 small Insect:called aphis, or
vin*fretter -
Wbilteiriabi.irAir this is the 'season
ibr whitewashing. we give the following
lecelpt sent out by the Lighthouse Board
of the Treaaury Department, which will
answer on wood, brick and atone, near
ly as well as oil paint, and is much
cheaper: "Slake half a bushel of un
slacked lime with boiling water, keep it
covered during the process: Strain it.
and add a peck of salt, dissolved In warm
water, three pounds of ground rico put
In belling water; and boiled to a thin
paste; hie( a pound of Spanish whiting,
and a pound of clear glue, dissolved in
warm water; mix these well together,
and let the mixture stand for several
days.. Keep the wash thus prepared in
a kettle or portable ihrnace, and when
used put It on as hot' as pose ble, and
with a painter's or ;whitewash brush."
bar Gnowtan, What are you growl
ing about? Don't your clothes fit you?
No, thou go to S. t J. Suellen burg's and
get a fit. •
172
RHODES—WILSON.—On the 18th' of
May, 1871, by Rev. H. Sturgeon,. Mr.
B. F. Rhodes and Miss Martha Isabel
la, daughter of John 'Wilson. esq.,
Ixdit of Chippewa township, Beaver
Co.. Pa.
DIED.
iIAYS.--Ou the 30th of April, Margaret
G. aye, wife of C. IL Bays, of Industry
township, Beaver °entity, in the sixty
third year of, her age.
WARRICK.—On the 30th of May, 1871,
at his residence in Brighton tp., Mr.
Janice Warrick, 'raged about 75yeara.
OBITUARY. •
lay the ant : 1811, at:Snilit6.Perry,
Megl.. darn:titer sof Adana and Mary nays,
w.:ed five mantels.
Ono of the loveliest of earth's jewels
bas been taken away; her dity,a were few
in number, but foil of pain apnd suffer
ing; and, as we gazedon heryoung fro,
"beautiful in death," our hearts were
filled with sorrow when we think their
beau "end.to ail earthly perfeetion."l. But
our aorrewja made- lighter, aluip we
know, she has gone to a better World,
where there is no more sorrow* nor sue
faring, and the weary one at tint;
Pats nor death can et ver enter ; . •
Where thy aaintea spirit dwel:s:
• Lovely babe thy snaring, ended,
. limp, am, tarewell. fiderenn.
A Fanner,.
New Advertisemmt.
14st or Applicants fbr License at
. &se Itessiesuo, ltl7l. •
ja.ph 11. Deed, nrmn, Bridgewater bin:mill.
Jaws ADdretati: .• Beaver Fang born.
Hermann Eckhart, " Beaver Walla two,
David Harm. " New thighlon bore.
David Johnoton. • "" Mg Bearer tonnutdp,
, LATINO TIOCIMIL - .
John Leftert, ' ' - •• Beater Falls born.
Martin Ham " " 'do do de
igning Wagner. ••. do do do
John Leech. •• ~ N M Brighton born
To vend liquor In quantities of not ten than one
=
~together,wlth other goods and inerchaDdlacc
Abtattider. Rochtuder borough; Frederick
CI: Rototatte, Beaverralla borough.
Mailll.te, -.• , - JOll-•• C. DAIWA:Ink.
Chilirei's Carriages!
Of. Toro and • Three-Whee2 Gigs,
PERAMBULATORS, AND BILLOW
CARRIAGES,
orthelest - New York and Phlhnielphla
minuEsetute, it reasanabki prim*. Alan:
Ladles' Satchels, Baskets, Fancy Goods.
14.44 k= Toys. Jet Jewelry, .kc.,
whwl " SW/Flail. at . •
F. A. O'LEAlltrMs
148 Federal 5t..3 dam abwre the Market.
mayl7:ly Allegheny. Ps,
E ktme
XIIIICUTONLIS Kiln'lCL—Laners Tana.
meows birder
_been greeted to the @about
bet th e estate ofMoteolt Brahman. dyed..
4kl tome toinsakthielvet CoostY: 11. Al)
E.. tedelsome lie ale Was, ate thereby boa.
thee Iseemellate - eeyeseet • le • required ; NNE
an persons Wise eta' has azsloet the 111100 wul
lbs . litgatireirted k* settlement.
t Time/ " a* .
tit WIL
wo.
FAlk sausTos, ) -
11011111011111111f0111111. 11101111C8.—Tbs
stedsmitassi, Meter been appointed admin.
bent°, of dor estate or Wllltam Campbell, late bf
Brighton laresatp. doweled. hereby gives slake
sa sly meow Wonted to said estate so yanks Ins
median payment. sad those trawler elates' waist
tiss Pawn Will present them without delay tor set
.thisfigt. • -WILMA JUDD..AdoiatAiratoe,
utfilWl Waste,. flower ra.
New Advertisensents.:
~..p-q
WI
tyY;Vlrtite . of 'sada Witte of ifeaditioul gain.
AP lialb fiat Fades mad Levert ream. lama
out of the Coed of iboosou MY at the WWI
di Seater. and to and atoms& there will be es.
pined to pliege uk. at the goon flousi m in,
of gaga% bortiv cows. Ma. as IiAT.
ITUV. JUNLI Mk A D 161/. at tat o'clock , a.
au. the kilkartag proprrty; as: .
All right. WI.. latereet and chain of deM t r i 4
of, mew to. all that certain la ow of
pate
Masse "lia for borough of Starer lads. norm
county abd State of rvasisylvante. hang la Nu.
456 Le said borough. Mama d sad devalued ad
anion ; Oa the, north by lot No. lea of maw
plea, on the east by Itidsmet. on th e math by tut
no. 104 and mad by Teak attest ; as lama
meted a too bury name dwelling hoar with
two rams saa Imam attached ; all madame.
Seised sad tame n crecutkin am the propaty
of U. 11, Usable, at the slut of W. 11. Paw a Co.
ALSO. • No. 5.
At the same Liam and place. all right. title. tn. llava and claim of dormant, 01, la and to. all
that certain lot or place oi growth situate in. the
berme' at New linable'', Seaver twenty and
elate of Palmy hada, betas lot No. A6..ad
motracie4 sad doicrioid as Mre to wit : the
marsh by Malls area. eon by o
You s,
th street, south
by led No. 139 and ma by llaint street, the same
being ommeland known is the Mathes of Pat
areas Mitchell ; ea artdch theta Is erected' back
Mathis house, two modes bleb mid karat AI
/net Mat mad Meet, and 16 feet deep with cellar
underneath, with a two story wag saperadded on
the mud or rear • olio a smell Male thereon. all
enclosed and panted with Oat veto, Lc.
Seised and taken ot anal= .e the property
at hoarsen Mitchell. me of the detamiude at
the salt
Aof the Waterman Iron Company.
LISO, • N No.
Al the same thee sad pace, all the right, title,
tamed sad adm a danidants of In sad to the
todowleg described balding and lot al grated el
the /kg Wavle Coal employ, to wit: AM:tour,
Irma dwelling house, is sea in leapth by /6 fat
LP width. Mtn a kitchen attached to the rear
thereof; MI feet long, about sites wide and one
story high; mid bedding ram tae black
aolinatop anal Cualcompany one certatn tract
at piece et land lying in big Reeser township,
county of Hearer and pude us Penn's.; Weeded
us the north by land a Wm Shannuo. east by
land of kllctiani baker and others, math by lead
et /when alameis bars sad otheis, and west by
lands of litarailali and others, moist lag me hun
dred sad leTelitplUAS 'ham, mars of feels twin
mamas premises conveyed to said company by
deed dated dept. Ist, ales, and smelted Ist Deed
task No. is, plow *l3, sc, and formerly owned
by lad. W. Camay •
bleed and team in ekeeail=N tree property of
the bilk beavestad Crummy. at tassel' W
field 4EASidethelt.
• .. . _
AL/61.4 - N 0.4.
At tba name tienoAnd Owe, all the 1 . 1041111 e,
Interest lUU unum us wolossuant 01, In and to the
lobos lag dosaziban booduio anAlut id ground,
to our: being wt. No. 74.3 at dm Monona, plan on
iota m lb. bucosern ilostror tab.. A.m./ Waa
1, and blabs O rognoivatua, and tooelodaa and
nonnbod an anima: SVu laa warns by eut 3u it/J.
ul usu. pass, on Um gaol uy
,lima{ *Meat, un rile
.tau. by kn. Au. ;WO( satata plau.auu au too west
uy ..I.ltalot alsoy; un Whiur la created a Irani. LlVirel
Ma( ou awry high,lllll+ a trout at 10 loot by Al It.
WCs.
betted and taken Inexectithdt a. the nettprrt)
at hie likettezedeut, at the taut at nutting tiarrole.
ALVA • Au. b
Al Mal mine Untaand place, all nett, title Ito
tortAt cl.alln uotwoutal. an W. of
mat Cortalli Woad. weak ut lot ut ground *IMAM
WMa 1.4.1204,21 01 DeMet. 0.10 Mamt, m 11102Vef
a btala 01 reakey.l2ll.lla, Icing W. 1.22220erea
aeleMtputsu 11111/1 4e11•4•A Al•••• 40f 111 A• 1.1.1 mi
aunalau, 12222..1.4 Mal 0021.ar.21 022 1110 north 1 / 1
•ano ttstve6 tol seat male ta Iwo; 00101.024
We MM. ay LaMar ; uM Um *300047 Maw
...Ilea al ; 1./14 Wc•A ACS..t..
/14 lett 111 +21112212 .14 1.01.1 inn Oa 214,
0t equaltwin Au kat la Way, Wu
sot lh•Lif Ogle I. •tg.Clcd Ibclw4, •
12.1 . 211 a1uf.y . 1.11504. 2112,211.11.1...2, .421
?et Ladiso zonotory, t00t...n.114 22.1 MAU Re
,2elliet 0001 a lout 0t5114 WM .• maami .1,041.
Mete I. slw 0140011m2 lu 11a.11.05 001,41•4. • lOWA.
AM./ •tht•e• 10104, 201212.1..1., IMu muMe. 122.4424.
Looter almt, IA•14.1 WAWA 4014.111% Wm a .r 0.21,..
14) trot too 104112 .hunt eatetala 10022
tacjellVlSl and bag a 004.01 IMarcUmus 2 - MCI.
are MAO enAnuel therouu a 4aM2 /male, lac
moan; Cealmmaat, Mia IL moor ...M.••••,) C•IV.
Utlll4l{lllll Were: are inn maa Itul a uulatier 0l frui
• moo, tao•A Se., die.,
be11...2 laaels Us vacCUMM as We $11042011)
1./..U. A..AIC•Xa4. a 4 a5...w. va 101•4 1. 1430.
AilotA Au. O.
MI me wee time ane ii,ace, all right, title, its.
IoaL.W. WASS Wlslt us desuuss.dusi, us. us alsll LO. s
WASS LTILIO WI to piece UI stvlo.l bstuala Ir
11111 utign 11.61 cr r rap, I.l.otVw county 5510 blat.
4 - Culasy tonna. Ming tot ..U. /1114, 11. ncwww)
elan OS .Olt 1.4 sash& UoIuLL,U, 00511.51111 ALAS LI,
e...SIOCLI V lUslub , us, LO WII: LOLL the 1141512 07 lot
NW, Uls me east by 14514 41. b). *With 0) lot
1011 400 W.l UV liana 01M1, estai; 40 loot
Ws WI/SAW Waal Wscbt sad emeuenia . lw.b. Wein
ittnn tai lent W /silk baby.
or 'zeal owl uuldeu 1L esrCaUOO at Ibe prOperty
of Amway basuyir, al me •lut uI etephuusuat 4
ittmL.
Ai . toe same time end place, all the tied, 1111,
uuerest sad wenn in den...imam, 01, and to, au
wet M rum 101 or piece of amino sttastton
ourough to newer Yana, to the county w Beare
and nude 01 reunsynouna, beam lot ntnutorrao
000 hundred - and wed, 4,114,1, In the Ittnelmoy
plan dl soul meant busuagb, bounded on We none
sy 101 ds.lel, on toe mot by Ueda" alley, an tba
*oath by Catotant street, and on the west' by
nearer *vat, Owing in feet to width. to front no
skid Mama Motet, sod extunaunt stack Meerut/so
or equal stadia 145 test lo 11.1alar alley, atorrsald
sand tut lmunt enclosed with good Mine, sod bar.
lug erected triefton • good two *tory (nuns dwel-
ling boom Meet, with offset or pfe)eCtlaudx/4
twit, *nil coutwnlng rooms. with Maroc. In
trout 01 • mon bouding and projection, all wen
:maned; with [char underneath, a frame. IL*.upen•
100 oDop 7Nzai, one story sn ; a one story
inn. Wed .11 met and 5 knettes by tit feet; coat
house and all other nen wary otittoldlugs.
brined and taken .o execution as Um properly
Mar hurl W. t llowitkt N:Teeples, ask the suit of
JaCon liefulct and Jonathan Lenz, !'rosters.
ALM", o. 8. ,
A. Me same time and place all tight, title, In
te.est odd claim of oeiethatel, of, In and to, all
ima certain lot ot. piece of ground situate in the
oome,m au Heaver rats. fit inn cquukY of Heater
anti Slate 01 genanylesukul, being kit iiiinabsfetl
mine nitudred and mallet% In the nomumy plan
04 JOl. m wt. bomagn„ omitted on the north oj,
hot I , da 1.116. our tOU eaat by lumen crate, ow 11b.
oulitli by nit No. ill . sad on the met oy Thom..
1017. boma 4 met In wittln in %root •in atud
/Motohs alma, and extending Deng oi eclat walla
/44 wed to at:mama alley at0m...64 and on %hien
Is etected a twoetory Mink, dweumY house 16 by
roman/mg lour robots, caAttAt'prreaet,
with ceder utairmeata.
Mired utLi tenni 10 egeetnion an the proper.
of lnumaa bark. at the and t•I Jamb literal it
Jonatnot Lena. /Veldt.;
-
At/, 1 , 40. 'J.
At tae e:
e time and piece, all the right, titl
linen:. t . n mann In attendant. 01, In mut in. 0.1
n Mt ur ilicce U 1 grutlisd lin We In Inn
j .
uustlegn r /dearer bans, want) ol ikaver an
Mate ui retnnqlvanla, being int inunumed len
hundrnd n et.uteeir Ltuley 111 lOsiskstul l utU, 1 ,1 "
01104 salsa bOcuUgss bowinnd an Um utatn by
tut Nu. 141:, vas{ by *auk ...run, an Me Meld by
Pol A0.,111411. 104 uu tub Oat by Tank eLei, 1,,,
nig surty.tuu beet 11. enntb In hunt as war tam.
mumit and emenutus bun tin ressum, UI equal
%KIM 1101 ter* to /Mks sllOl SANCS.II.I: Deng M5ll
lencud, and ma lemma sS cresSus is lOU slur) MUM ,
SAWsllO$ Leman, /nun .eel, tun buinug um: mina,
Mut nut were. arc „ WWI Ms= UtititssUSSlO.
belted awl t akes. In ClaCUSsuu as the 1,41.45cf1y ol
Ja
S
Jullls, I
15UsUal Ms •11/1 IN ssUU ltisislail te J taw
Luau Lena, nuke..
ALoQ. ' Ng, lb
• .
Al tun *sum Lime and plum, a , l the right, 11fk.,
411“1.111 anu crueu.. ul uie.uitssulie UI, lu suit ter, ale
OurtalL 11616 p 16,1 UlpulUaU, •11.U.1. 1U lac
Wriough 0 11. cr k au iLi Luc [warty ui:llarcr,
/WU biaof US YQUILIOLaus, 1.1.11 j lu. a. Uka luu
Irtchrel lauuato suit 111./Ulpekdail all's, ire the
Zureisuity play allotslU said 1401,..311...6111.11 Ua
116 111.01114 1..) 16 fat/. /32,, ‘AI We alat 4.42 1 / 4
416). OIL We by Laid) salmi, Wd uu tau
suit 3 oasts: •Mtil; 601/4, 4JItC. in what' ire
huatull sake skater 1111.31. sr-a astruereug
.0.1c16/1/11/164.1./.1 w.dW 1.1.1...1 W 1.61.1" IWO),
4./13b...11 last valtlu Uclug 1111.1.1 . 1.103. 11/10 goa
uU.CU a.eirCICJ a kw L. aux) ifaalu Uulculug 1.1a1:
assio ICSI, Al5ll as ../ •UX3 aud.tical
eug sista neut., psurty, 6. , situ exam. worn ,
ruutu, also a CO. 0u1u...
brut. el aUel 4..0 IA execution as the teuperty
ot Keens 3. N utlaaa. 6 ausy Jl. tl ldruu, mia
at We atilt Of .00)0 flea/ICI i .I.IIIaLLLoa
1111a1c44.
ALS6, No. IL
Al WO maw time alia - puubs, all the right, thlc,
D/tDaVat dial CAW DI ile,adddida, ut, 1,1 add id, ad
thaq eel MIU youdas or pater, al ALAI edUata m Avila
dulockloy to...wady, U. tue Oland; la tka‘et Was
SAD col rows, Aroum, butdolLd uu Int bone by
agod u 1 AudLed &don, cum, by WADI vi dart,.
t.wtme rl.ee, wow Dy :audio ur loot
Alai! WALL l‘ulaart •ea. oy Laud u.
;AD:Addy Anal, obet..doug a.ly Lao, more
moo; pan W 'ducts lo L:/eaLod and Uudat karat. Md.
100 lad,dlDa 'Nan UDOWlatialai ad dela Vrauded.,
a Wan Is endbul Day
DDIZat bed uuc:st in eaeratiun u the property
DI Jail Meyer aDll Allialatta A. Moyer. tum id.,
at toe bad - of Dowel O. /burred.
ALtre.f, - No. 12.
At the time time ant place, all the rigid. title,
totem I Watt elatm of turtablUalbt, ut, 111 null to, a..
taut tannin but of land situate lu libretto turn,
toe unity of Deaver, and State ut kens:-
sylvan* bonded and deabziOutl Is lublubto, VIZ
vu the sou. h by lands of Jackson bwaningelsom
toe mat cry tends of John Megasurey, on toe am th
by bone ut !Meru A Co., and on me west by sama
la us Dethrelge; c...ntsoung about Ave acres. more or
Seized ma taken In execntent as the properly
of Joseph*. Lippincott, at the still of Jenson
nweareigen.
ALSO, Co. 13.
At
the same time thdpinee, all the right, title.
Inkiest and Balm of defendant, of, In and to, all
cost certain piece or parcel nf land situate hi the
bmineth of Power Yalta, Dearer county and State
t enos3 Danis, bounded and described as fol
lows, TM; Begets* nitric Dig Dearer Creek, sod.
rimming theme by land late of Jobs Braden. (now'
of Maria A Lenz, Trosteeta
wet, Ss perches; thence by land late of the Geri.
Sem of Dr. named Adam, deceased, [now of
Mendel A Lens, /Vesta:al 'oath by degrees
east. IS3 perches; Maim hy land torment' of
James ratterson, rig, (now of Ileortel A Lent,
mattes.) north tIS degrees east, 136 perches tu
the Dig bearer Myer or Creek; thence by said
dreier* creek up. the UM nprth AS degrees west:
IA perches; north hs degrees west, ed precben
none 211 degree west. 'perdu; north 10. de•
grees wrsi,r4 perches to Uto place of beginning;
containing dam, say scree, woes or Also.
All the water power and Writers 'ppm
thereto or connected therewith. 11grecptli=
reserving lbereont, hower.r. r i ,,, i 4 ltoi or peed ot
&MO known as the Adams' r:ng lot.
outanded and described as owe, vs Bogue
hews* the croak at or near the nth era corner
idea* milt . , thence down ths creek omen M
vein rest, lig feet; thence meth T. derma east, Mk
wet to Public sliest or wed; la awes street
r th earmnearr d ,be icee sserro the " inle b"4. th. =... ""bb El b . °B4
We
LA No. W. so Wm b t
together w..h us
which use kaper Mid le ended.
In km Delmore:a; abo No.
waw"rtTllV 10 of sald.wwn, on whim is
and DI i Otto
o,..re,sr deeding hones occupied by the
employees or said mut)
tk.
the
'Seised and Woe in caeca as
ter Archibeld gobermoo, at the MU lbsbert
Darragh. No.
ALM,
At the tams time and place. Die *O4 Ude,
Intierest and claim of defendante, of, in ma to, all
des ammo lot ter place of ground situate as Big
delft:reek. In Simmer togreship, In the tonsity ot
Seim and Doges of Yeansylrarda. boanded and
de eribra as follows rig: Dcalunuot et the loath.
met corner of the lot at • atone; thence Mirth beig
'dearer" Welt 111113.100 perchar ma sloes; thence
DOM WO degrees Maly 11 perches IS a *curry
stomp; torsos notth degrees see
ill perch.. te
atone; theme suath 1114 degrees enel. 1111 1 1-1 1 /
perch[. lo dm Pleat catuandha two
acre
and tett perches anti manna,..
bawd mid taken an executive as Ma property of
Joseph lg. I Immo* end John D. Dray, at tbs
see ofJackson larsterimpin.
Al the gams time and prem. all the right, tithe.
interest and Cilia of defendant, et, Iss and to, dl
Mat Certain Ogee or petal Of kW stream in the
tuismisom rd Iliewlittey.tlearstmehty. Pow
sylvan* headed as Wows, rig: an the Om*
and test by lands of mantas lioedona het*
smith by lands 101111,111 awned by
sad seat by lands of Marteits helm coannidse
WI WOO, mac or Mom; eighty acres of which are
emated and mese WDOII. mid ma • herb are *mt
a two may Urns dwelling beensklarae frame
'lon vita stabOag soallodal. is rime Of 1*
pk sad Wm Oat Owes so Wt
Ws* and tilled hi eawatio. surl of
Awl Owtoz,.we maw 01 Joao Moon lbw ow
Lt Juba Goof. mall boob Sisha.aw las aimed
4. cows Co., auw we or Jo*. Woof,
•141), No.
At We tam dote sad pIo IL
w. eall I& I s .
teneetett •s 4 o dolman*. K le moo •'.."
elut arida lot or plod alp you *sato is tkee
botostb • f Dorm /all& to dr sow, of Wooer,
god btato of runtayltsslit . Wog lot sotsboroa
debt Istodrot got toosty-toot Odle is tbs k s•
sty tau of louts odet bonnie'. hooded so tbs
IstrUt byag So: M, es tit. snit by aboneso sl
WY. oil Ito tooth te, lot lac 5•4 as tbs soot
by Thome Pinot, Wog a loot la width 1$ Mot
on told Timm isnot out ortostlag bat tboro•
tram of equal width 11S toot to abonsas still.
oyoropal• ; on Which it 'mud • toms doroltbst
bow, 114 storks Is beat so Int by f 6 IK4
gu
0ux .... = oom .mall ma
• lai u pm*Uan i d ll led by
bail
as eoetalalso tboo
nod•
belied and takes Is assestlos Is eke smug
Akzaader Ilettoulte. st lb. melt
of hoes
Jooatias Leo/. Vellum
£1.40 Noplace.:n. •
At the mete time snd lnds
right
Interest and Cle.tm of delomeset MI the
In andlo. .
that certain lot or plea of droved situate la the
borough of Bearer Yells, Is the a must of Barer.
rennsyhinla, Wag lot No. 4 In Daniel ausart's
estimate or plan of lots Insaklbot mgh, bombed
on the tenth by lot No. S. mist hi Cedar earl.
mouth by lot 1(0.0. and west by N.dtk Bearer
being** km la frost cm stud North Dearer street.
sad Mtsodto heck therefrom MS fret to °Mu
gam oe width he fretted • two talky
frame dwelling boom rids fret, with Inns or ex •
tendon of earns Might, 14:14 fret, with pantry.'
porch, frt.
Seised and tales la mention so the=ty of
T. W .Anderson, at the suit Mtlinsma
•
ALSO. No. 24.
, At the some time and plate. all the right. OM
West and claim of defendent, 0115420,f •
.- • • lot or pane 01 and lambent the temmthip
of Lndastry. (sdlointng the village of Inelartgh
Penn Co.„ Pa., bounded sod otealbedira *tows.
vI Segmalog at spots limes feet bombe Hen.
/ Brigg's %Mickel:llM awn; theme to * mower
running north from the Ohio River; theme by mid
street north to Cost meet; Mace mat to tot of
C. Hays; thence by lime' lot youth to • pant op.
lte the of b theme • Mott
d me oe to tbe place
piste or begin eginning;
ning,. us slack by
It. erect.
est • emewtory dwelling hem. 41 Net long by le
Net In width; oneetory blacksmith sad wagon.
.teakres shop **Nat long by $1 Met in 'Man pan.
ny house SO feet long by le feet In width, ter--all
encineed. •
Seised and tattoo In lemeetiou as the Voliort,f
of el. llananer and J•• Nom, et tbe sun of C.
Useletuo.
ALSO, No. 19.
At the tame time std place. all lb. right. WIG.
Inteireet and claim of olden sot, of, in sad to. all
that oettalr. tractor panel of land gag and being
in Greene towneibl,i, isMs ty wßeim and
State at Penneyhaula, bounded and desaibed as
Itultroa, to nit: Beginning at a poet cm the Ditto
river. Gana by amid mar north 48 Itepeee west,
6:1400 perches ton post ; thence by W dor John
Ferguson. .05th 4:14 sweet. wee. lel ref his to
• poet; thence by hod of Juror Pue, south E. 14
degrees east, u 9 t.lo percher to a_ pest; throat by
laud of Allison, nuali gile dryer art.
tp p-rchm m the plane of beglanino., containing
taenty.eight sae. sod eight perchee:'atr C
are—being the erne hum which tistonel ttradk7
and Catharine, hie wife, by indenture dated the
day al Febtuary, A. 8., Ark, and raveled in
office ler trairalog deeds. tc., for Um county
of Baser, granted sod vartiveyed to Charles F.
Mad. Henry b. frank, Wm. W. Watt. Jae.* M.
Conrad, Elms Wolf, Abraham and Samuel them
In lee, who held the sane, in trust Meths sabscrito
era to a catiflate for latorporatioa of the Baca
bearers' Oh end Muting Co.. whey It shone: ho
Inccrporstrd.hich erradrate. contends, the
t.ecimatlon u 1 said nut and the Home. or salt
eutocriliwni, is slam recorded to the .IteCOrtier'a
'office afurreald, In deed 1. dr No 4u, pertain. On
the abuse dearthed lucid,, are erecter! two
sus I Larne teuenbent lioutbi
brad and taken an u the Ompetly or
e Battle, tn.. r..'1.14 • d 34 a dr,coututny, at tits
suit UI tam Vita, ,iced b YtabY and
gornhatn Use..
ILSO. No.lo.
Al the saute tlmt: aod place, all the tight. tll/4
lumen and claim of deseladilla. of. in bud to. •
rrnain pax or lot of motto I situate In lb* tax.
uugh ot peeve( Palle. &aria county, 11M butte of
enmybranui. baud tut. numbered Ifll lu the
tootaday planar lotapl sate boot tab. and Wand
. d and dmaribed am sonar., to Olt: Ou 100 math
by lot No. .11G; cam by Lain weal; rultll2 by tut
'lo. 1116 and atmet bt Mau d4y. The lot too a
.tout of 43 and eztet.ds Wu. 145 t
tlimard and Mama to eirCllllol4 thh propary
of Walendue Diobard atid Cluiatimt Dcutuird, at
tbr suit of 11r.1.4 1. W.odt.
ALMA No. E..
At the same time and place. all the right. Mk,
[menet and claim or defendant. of. la and to. all
that certon lot or piece of ground ornate In In.
dustr3,l3earer county and State of Pennolvenia.
bong kg. N 0.5 sod d sdjulniug each senor and
together bounded and deer t bed se fultowe, to se it: •
On the north by Lemon street. on the eget by lot
No. 7, on the wash by the Ohio Hirer and west
by Wabash eked— nue of lota 130 by 30D iket—en
w hien la erected a tense tory tram. 40011101 bones
et Oh 6 rooms and kitchen shunted. alms enable;
sue booms and other peoweary outbuilding,
_Th e
lots with hearing fruit inter aadall
e tknated and taken In execution J. lb.
of W. IL MOlLlnale, ins.hitof J. r. c =r.
A At LSO, No. It
the same time and plans, allthe light: Bart
Interest and claim of ddeadant. in and to. all
that certain lot or piece of ground Otsego la the
borough of Beeler Yell., Bearer Connty and ti ate
CC Penneyhanla, beteg lot N 0.743 to the Economy
plan of lots of said borough. bounded and de
scribed an follost : On the north by Reines' rt.,
east by Grant alley, tooth by lot No. 743 and tweet
by hhermeu street. The lot had a front of 43 feet
and extende heck 115 feet—all enclosed—on which
Is erected an 1. shaped Lore% containing II 000010
with cellar nnuerneeth; also coal house, wash
house and other necessary oatbulklinga.
Seised and taken in execution as the property
of S. H. Emory, at the suit of Waddle,Wllauoeltht.
ALSO. No. IX
• - .
At the same time and place, all right. title. In.
tweet and claim, of defendant, of, In and 10, all
tboae casein lots or pieces of ground alteate to
the borough of Beaver Fula. heaver Co-. smil
Mate of Psnnsylvania, being lit. No. 131, 132, 171,
134. 133. 136 and 137. adjoinlas each oiler and
together bounded and descrloed sa follinare: On
the north by Oak street. on the cad by Beaver
street. on Me south by Oak inlay; and West by
Brighton Street ; iota No. 131.1* .2% IS, nand
-137 are ems en ass gross be inn leetelq b and lot
No. 13% ban a front of 43 lest sad a
feet ; on lots No. 133. 132 and 137 themerected ‘r.'
a large two story brick dwelling housecoats/ale:
8 roams. there Is also a wing oe addition to said
house two stories high containing two room. weal
as a kitchen, dc.; the house Is welt lobbed and
hay appliances for hot and cold water, Weo a es-
Me, coal libelee and other necessary outbuliddiga.
Emeed and taken in evocation am the property of
Theodore Noble, ova a; the defendant. at the
suit rf II: E. Warner, President of the second 14..
atonal Bank of Pittsburgh.
ALSO. Nu. St.
At the same time ai.. d
place, ail the rigid, tide.
hostess and claim of dzferidants. of., to and to. all
that certain piece Of parcel of land •Itsate In too
township ol Economy. Braver connty and Mato of
Pennsylvania, bounded and described a•
to wit : &winning at • post on the south of the
Beaver road,up mitt the mouth of Hendrickson
street; thence north 1.5 s d grves west. 00 Met to
a post: thence south Cluj dey;ree• weit,ati perches
to a post within ten feet of the line et ma (ado
and Pennsylvania 11.1 broad; thence south 171 i de
ter. east, le 640 perches to • poet; donee north
6$ degrees aut. 7 b-. 0 perches to Beaver had
aforepaid; then& south 271 a degrees east, al feet to
*poet thence north MN aegrves • net, 14% perches
to a post; thence notify '17% decrees. welt ill
!teed tcLoo
.trrehieti=t
thence south
er5 . 111..54. 4 -
eea west,
41% perches to the place of beginning, contemie:
are th) acres and 11,6 porhes—all under knee
and on which are cent a large. twu story bricll
dwelling house, containing right ruunts—all well
finished with cellar underneath; a wean house r
coal house. *table. chicken ho se and alt other
o cessiary outbuilding.; good orchard of bearing
trait trees and a variety of small fruit on the prem.
Ises
seized and taken In execution u the property
of David' P. bCOff and Elisabeth Sant. tita wine, at
the atilt of The Real Eatatebaringe Bank.
AU O, 5i0.13. •
At the same time and place. all the ihrtir„ title.
iniereat and claim of eh fendant,ot I. *0 C.. all
that certain piece, parcel or 11,1. f of land lan:Lilo
In Chippewa tiewrialthe, bearer county. Penceeel.
rani* hounded and.lescribe et age les lows. viz: be.
*kitting at a atone; thence by rand of Samuel
Alunulughattie *he, teeth' Sti degree* west b•
perch* In a atone; thence e y load of James
Webb degree bortb. 1p.510 perches to • a one;
thence north PS deg** seat. 44% etc" to a
Anne; thence aorta i deg** *at. 111 perch*
to is neone ; thence by land former* P.
Alcorn. tooth tki degree. rtit. I. perch* to a
atone; thence by land, of D. Cexhran ei helm S.
McConoley fs al.. eolith I degree. neat. all
verchei toe titian at hie place of beginning.
containing MG &env and* perch*. with aller•
mice; about 110 saw Undo( 3..ure, and on which
the,. are ere:led a large frame die hag cud
double log boner, a large frame earn load doable
log barn. Two orchards of beating frail teen on
the pre:nip*: wrmterr underlaad with coal.
Seized end taken In elterufloo in*the property of
`Moe* D. Webb. at thh snit of Jacob Hewitt and
Jettatbaa Lenz. Truk*: and at the etit of Ur.
David McKinney. for tise. t tr. {-
JOHN OR.E.BING. Merit,
Sheriff. , Office, Bracer. PA.. MAY SS. um
_
211. Ls .
0
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til
tii
MAN VEA4CIMCJIIESI
ago:
' Head and Font ' Stones;
We keep on band la ean:Srats ram. the lams ,
*election of iltdobed week itoo all Itisinher works
In the twanry ateablaed; which giver penooe de.
ening to erect a Itoonshrat or Bead stens to
their departed Mends. a totter• poennoity to
select • suitable Illosaracof or Iliad dims. tban
W. arid roarantes the the workman•
and the pricey cannot be tsar hi the ante.
W. would esspectrally tarns pewees wishing
Warble Work, to call and ere our work before
parcbaatag elaserberr, and satisfy tbeinseirsr.
Also, Grind Stones,
ft 1 wit I% exiwe 1 ends per poinid.
iorin orDim ogle IgniW 10 bang otaoris. at
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