The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 21, 1871, Image 4

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• TEE Los Ton! ETEIVITII4III
Speech tans c • Atlitiiki*
. iikivie in
—4,144 , 1k/ewe rif, the
fen.
I!Erkil 6 . . ,
,Dig tluitilkii.4AS I look out. Upr
on the surging eroWd before pie to-
swayed ;bli• thb - sleeP-felt and
strong-hearted impulseofenthUalasus
and Welcome; my . feelings are these
of [welter pleasure' j 'gratitude and
pride; for I realise the fad that this
tribute Is not offered to any worth or
merit of my own, but is an expression
of sentiment upon the part of the
, people of this'State. Georgia has a
noble and worthy record. You have
been true to your Unary andioyour
selVel .since 'ill*, old .colonial; time.,
The peopleMr ,were true to
their histiaMtunt lies is
the old colonial 4 p , i, 60.
They werdithielti, , istory and
• to themsolveS WbetiAadhered to
the principlosLoru and. Inde
pendence fathoWnrdaf. 12, and you,
the cleciatillganblef gut Worthy and 11-
iliiffidtiCsibra,:-. during 09 last
4 great *Conflict In`Which yea, were en
nraged;7-wit* trde - to your history,
area to :yourselves fled true to the
goo •
pitiNprixs OF - 421:EkSTITUTIONAL
LIBERTY, • •
In the defence of which our forefath
• ens fought and died; and so`loisg as
your rivers roll hithirthe wounulins
to the sea, so long as the waters. 'Hie
. from the sea and flow backward in
the mountains, will these lines. we
have just heard go sounding down to
future ages, and children win rise up,
and imitate the virtues of their fore
fathers.- [Applanse.l It was.for these
gfent principles that our forefathers
fought in the olden days. It was these
'principles for which Oglethorpe con
tended, and since his illustrious Alay,
until this hour the tecord of 'your,
proud Commonwealth Is without s
• stain. [Applause.] There are many
things which I might say to-night, I
my frienda r but whichkfeel it would
be imprbdentfor me to utter; it
should speak to,you of the past, 1
should speak of memories that are
- sad. If 1 should speak to you of the.
present it would be to recount a tale
of tyranny and wrong that we hive
nut - the power to .redress, and under
which . ; therefore, it is. more manly
and table for us to fold-our arms and
suffer with quiet patient dignity. I If
I speak of the future, then, I inn litr
btu to be misrepresented, and you
held responsible for every speculation
that I May chance to utter. But, My
friends, awl stand 'hero tolfight and
look upon your kindly, honest faces,
I tech that there are a few plain words
that may be received by you as the
expression In regard to the • future.
Then, .1 say, ,1 despair not Of your
liberty, I despair not of the triumph
of liberty. I believe that truth will
live eternally, and that wrong Can!. I
not alwayi enddre. When Galilee
was bound to the torture rack for
.
setting this theory that the world
.was a globe and turned upon its axis
and was there forced to recent' as
loon as the screw was - 'relaxed he
cried out of thelleep and irresistible
convictions of his soul. ' , nut still it
moves." And , so the great truths ,
uttttred by ypul fathers. still
,lives,and 'the prinCol they enunciated.
and' for What they contended still
move and will once more be felt, if
you will but be true to the right. Let'
no one say I counsel a recovery, and
an enjoyment of these' principles by
the red hand of battle. 'trust that I '
may not be misrepresented on thin
point. shall die In' the flrni faith
and belief that,
TIIE ERA OF TRUE LIBERTY.
Will ere long 'down upon the South.
If bey who carried the ' , victorious
banal and exulted In the strength
of their triumph could have knewir,
when you came forward and said that
you had given up your armtes'and
were now wady to submit to the
laws of the laud, and could have un
derstood how true your word was,
how high were your principles of
honor, it would not have been neces
sary to exact harsh pledges and to
ApLas: oppressive laws to blind , you.
plause..l Forceshouldneverimve
it exerted when the unimpeach
able word of a Georgian was pledged,,
fur the world =mot furnish. bayor
nets enough to make a Georgian prove
more faithful to his obligations the
his oath . could do. [Applause.
Peaceful, - . then, you. are desirous o
being to-day ; peaceful , 'you have
been, peaceful youare over. • When
human patience bus sometime given
way there are those who sometimes
take the law into their own• hands,
•beatuse there is no justice to be se
cured in any other way; but' the
are mere accidental :occasionis. There
no organization the South—
there never was—whose %purpose is
resistance 'to the Government: [A
voice—" That's so." Though we are
compelled to submit to the pressure
of power, yet our manhood and our
self-respect can be ~reserved. Peace j
Is what we hope for.
"PEACE WV. DEalitE; ' • r
And peace wb will have ~,1 have
nothing ty say' ; to ,you to-night of pol
itics, and, riV,, friends I hopis you
have nothing to do with them. You
have political power, and its exercise
is only postponed unW the coining of
that event which I sfertatinly uniici
pate—the restoration of your ednsti
tutional 'rights. (Applause.] • Let
thett, stand' still and quietly
await developments. The men of
the North, like yourselves, love their
government ,and understand .their
rights, and men of the North have
no idea of surrendering, in their own
country, those great bulwarks °faun
stltutional liberty, the right of trial
by fury, the right to elect their own
officers, and the• right to determine
their own internal. policy, and us
WWI as their prejudices and hatred
against the SOuLti are removed and
they We that by the unlawful action
of those inwer • toward -the ,Sotith
those saixed • ilgats isf theirs aro in
danger of being invaded
T11E.17 WILL YOIYR AD.
.11.ttiCTS , '• 1.
.
And you hold the bulanon'of power
and in that hour your,power will be
• emit and your sucetaa will he :great.
tApptause.) I have said, and I here
rept. , at it, that 1 despair not of the:
restoration of per libert it*. They are
not ours only,: they 'are equally the
liberties of the people of the North
. and the South, and Avilen they at the
North se that taws' are made for
their opprtwion, do you not believe
'that the men ' whe Ale-metaled from
Revolutionary sires will raise their
voice against them? i llo you not be
• lave that Wiien'theiy ••cotheitollook
cal et y.. upon the question , betweeh
the North and South. they will form
partied atidlilatfortiiB . upon which
you cart ' , stand? , . And when that
hour comes : then will collie the,fultll
meet of . the promised eraof '6:ittsti
tutioual liberty, which Tree-wed
dently anticipate and hope ibt; W
. day:. ll,may:not.ilye AO sip 4 ; but if
" I do dot, I shall' tile ebnlltteetly , be:
Holing that it will come,.„l know,
my, fritinds;:that in thisl .rtittel:iun
ter to thefeellngs thattare fir*aleitt
te different portions:ter country,
. ! bet I 'belletrn this jit th
_ltrue pother
•
for" the , South-ft? pti Ittlhb pres
ent. The South cannot hasten , thp
day et herdeliverencebyntbtstpting
to assdineiteitileg part intlitipoli
.ties tif, Ole entry. to-day, ~, i ,et her
people quletfyslid tnittestir devote
, themselves 0 thework of Improving
and building.up their material pros
perity, leiVing those who hay the
. power, •to settle , Skate lons
sureag_thewujelyeaj lin, it li`
0
them, "Well:tow MO' rl ltnois
they. are. itkvadcd,'t' au then limit
potbelly mitil we see then divided
,
and, at isette•,with themselves, and
' joie thtipiwty and support thereandi
1, date and the platfores_that ph,e B
a teetoratton of maitntionarol miles tY. ' it ht then .that you withhold the
halarickf d r . lineal power lit "your
,haotte r , a -t. then that all your
rights will o more birestored and
11 1 . 1 agtetat)d• ' [ l l 3 44alme- ] .. •,, '
I iravallutaincir !USW Wrru rote.
_. ITIO3.
I am now engs/ed upon. matters
6elifti':liiittiance. - , ghler::tilia
41 14 1aune.1 , I , srould iketoinsinvoill
your lives toe a, hundred . yeanr.
LLaughter andeapplause.). 1 ho. iL,
therefore, my friends, 'furl' - 4 1 1 nekY
pitsented this opinion which : I. en
tertain upon the subject that basbeen.
. the duty of former zetuth NO not: 9/
the present years.:. . l know I caner
you no good. lam not eseraged. n
public atfairs -bat I -holy' to do you
some good byshowing the world that
though I have at , from active
topusertblleeseyrvoluce, yet ten d my purpose
•!with head and ' heart
and hand; as long as 1 live. ' Your
interest Is mine 7 -not in' a mere 'ab
stract and general sense; but in that
devoted cure which I haVe for your
welfareand happiness.and the only
reward I ask or seek is that - I may
live to see all of your political rights
restored and the' whole South , pros
i
rons, independent - and": happ.Y 1
Applause.]'.,:rheregwe. In I
, What
vo :said rit .have anlY .spoken of
whati Atonsider the. best , . policy for
the pecitikl of-the South; 'under the
present fircungtanekt,' to ' , pursue.
Lerthapeopic of
theNotth taloicam
o f
themselyea. .You' went tower up::
on. I hesitunquestiont for which yout
ancestors and theirs contended in the
Unit revolution against the Govern
ment of Grearlfritain—the tight of
comnadeliti' Independence . or State
sovereignty. :You seeured it In that
first war ' and State ieVereigritY blest
again be restored or else the. Repu
blic of America Is .rulkilure., . Despot
•ism ttnnot be exerelsed tinders re
publican jinni of government, and
my ,friends, if you wait rill will 'be
well. If any or uS'clie before the day
of peace and'llberty dawns, let us die
In the faith that It will aline at last.
The people of the -North will never
surrender their rights; and when
they seethedanger at home then
they, will heed your aid and sal gome
to you, and then you will be crown
ed with victory and triumphant sue
.cess {Applause.] - /am not, of those
who "accept thesituation.? , . -,,
I . _ . . •. r 'ACCEPT burrutsa. •
. ,
These cant phiese: that we, hear so
much of about accepting the Situa.
lion".and about, our_ rights haying
beat submitted to the "arbitrament
Of the sword" arc` but the excuseti of
cowards; [Applause.]. I admit that
power prevails • over truth; I admit
that power is so. great that It would
be folly to resist it, therelbrol
am in favor myself, of being acqui
ekent, ainil I advise you to het same
course, but I do not adinit`that our
rights have ever:been Submitted to
the arbitrament of the sword. Who
has the power to submit your liber
ties to the arbitrament of '-battio
.You liever,tielegatad that power to
.your represehtatiVes. 1, j as. your
Executive, 'never 'elainied it, a
never, dying - or living, will I admit
it. [Applause.] And then, my
frientisi about ; this .much talked • of
subject of ''accepting the situ - fiat:M. l P
Yomere not esti& upon to acknowl
edge that you haVe done . wrong un
less you . - •
DON'T DELLY.YN,.I NT/ANY WRONG.
And therefore I. tion*acknowledge
it. All that a 'government .has a
to'claint from any of its sub
jects Is that they: Willquietly. submit
to the law. Liberty and law is their
om
inheritanced submission to the
louses long as it is such is their duty
and their ohligation,uud It should be
their pride. Now my friends, hav
ing already said more than - 1 intend
ed, it oniy remains for me to say how
happy I am to see the evidences of,
prosperity that now surround you.
'Plus first time that 1 saw the place
where your city 'now stands It WAS
little more than a wilderness.. When
I saw It again I looked upon the
blacken& and deserted ivins, upon
t he man; recksof noble fortunes, upon
deSolated-heartbstones, - and upon
ruined anti stricken people. Your
city had been devastated and laid
waste by an act of Vanden:An dar
ker.than aught that ever disgraced
,the fame of Turenno. lint . 1 look
upon it again to-day; and the truces
Of desolation and destruction' are no
longer visible; but in their, stead
magnificent structures • rise upon
every hand to make the wonderful
advantageof improvement, prosperi
ty and material greatness. I rejoice
lu it; • Itis but the beginning of the
grand era of prosperity that is yet to
come, and I rejoice tome you going
on building yetutlailreatis,-estahlish
ing you r trianutitetbrietii iimuiturating
• new, enterprises of commercial profit
building: - up your town, Improving
your lands and developing the mote
-1 Tlal reriourees :within your :•reach.
'YOu - wlll thus go omincreasing until
you become wealthy and powerful.
I labor in things natter's!, because
there is little In this that 'a foreign
,government um interfere With. Per
severe in Misdirection ; wait quietly
and patiently until the tide teens—
mos:loner, or later, turn it will, and
the dap is not far distant when,, the
sun will shine upon you a free, inde
pendent and sovereign State. (AU
plause.) With these expressions and
with this advice to you I have done.
I fell that I (smut fully express • my,
gratitude to you all for the kindness
you have manifested towards; me,
and the heartfelt desire I have - 111st
your ways may be ways of preasatit:
nest, that youreyes at last may close
upon your country free and your'
children standing erect,proud repre
sentatives of the grand old Common-
Wealth - Of Deergiat • [Great and 'pro-.,
longed applause.]
Mr. Davis is making a tour tit the
Southerh States, and speaks to 'exci
ted crowds at every,important place.
The Beath awakening under, this
inspiration, and the tempest is brew
ng. • • ' '
,(From
the T
Xasby and . his, Friends Second
the Movement of Vullandigham-4
Meeting in which Mr. Joseph Bigler
Mikes ct 'Part—The Result. ..
• i X ROADS,
(with Is in the.§tate of Hentucky,)
'• ' ' " May, 2t 1871.
. r .A.-calm dad comprehensive survey
uv field satisfied me,
some menthis.ago, that without -some
shin In the position uv the Dimocri
sy, our hope uv success' wuz exceel 7
inly thin. The resolowiteng inter
doost by Vallandygum intothe Con
venshun of the Dinsocrisy uv ,Mont
gomery county, Ohio, wuz to, me
new life. . True, they. hev the elite
disadvantage uv übjoorin everything
that is , Diumemtic, acid uv puttin the
Diatocrathi party on purely Republi
kin ground, but wat uv that? I kin
stand even. so sudden a .change ez
that. Vat I want la the seoprerne
happiness uv kiekin that nigger
Lubbock out uv the yeah:Mee at the
Corners, and uv puffin myself in his
place, and Kernel MePelter and Eld
er Pennibacker who hey bin languish
in outside the offices uv 14seteor and
Collector are actooatld by the gaMO
high and'• holy impulses. Ef 'to do
this requires the okkypyiu uv
,publikiu ground, thnwar cry
.uv tta
three Ls "okkepy.'f. • Kentucky is
'shove to go Democraticanyhow, and
if we kin by so simple a process ei
passin.resolooshetis ludoose ertuffdLs
satisfied Republikina in:. the cl o se
Northocn States .to ,vote Withits to
elect a Democratic Pesident wIM will
give us. these'boons; we three are for
panda these resolooshena no matter
wat they are. This bein my- under;,
staudin tiv . .VollandygUlTl'd move-.
ment, I mild onto it to wunst.
I got the leedin .Dimocraey uyt the
Corperstogether,c,ine niteot Bascom's.
That I mite get em altht ortithne I
i r tech till the 'reale; ,1 1 1 . e,nitt for, die.
diet t the elege an north& for,
tiers tip tont& Oartattst wn:letoWin
(WO tirelfrefOruthey,:d all stop at
Bascomli for a drink, and that at
they'd bin successful In their lumen
and btimin they'd be in good humor
and'ready fro atidpkanYthinashood'
suggest. It Was a very short' but .a
very. - astisfactory • consultashen;--
There was' some oltleicshtins on the
part itriefe* to Wet 'they called an
otausdontnent,_
_ uy-,DhnociaUe
Mitt Banta Settled theiritaitt'id very
hortmetre. • He remarkt Malatya,
neceetary that the • otlises'be in . the
hands nv his friends kw obvitui res.
eons :iii i Wallitid,Plikand he kitoa
uvutiotheelre* to Ho b W e•
leaved, in the ftdlest • - greemiom nv
thought and iebthea s and that every
one shoed eXpress hlateltantxameled,
but tie cxxident, abidealdibt. If there
MIS anyone' in that assemblage so
stoopld ez to`dlffer with him on this
question, let him make IdaseilknOwng
.No deb man shoed ever git a drop at
ht tier; never; slob a one wax not de-•
servin uv :even the commonest, not
:ctattaries uv' life. Several who had
riz to their feet to object, Aropt, ea
though they bed been shot.
It wuz determined to hold a public
Meetin the next nice at the church to
make a public endorsement uv Vat
landygnm'k Ides. • •
•
Es the prinsipleobil - ck of the Meet.;
in wuz to convins the Republikins ukt
the doubtful States that, the Dim,-
erllty uv. the South really acceptid the
situasheni and meant, in dead , ear
nest, to,recognlze the great prinstple'
uv equality, I arrangettto hev ail the
niggers nv the Corners present; and
saved for em' the' best ascots in the
house. Joe Bigierand Pollock come,.
nv course, with I (*Went help.
I opened the exercises by makin a
shortspeech ez I took the chair. I,
rejolst that the time bedlinally arrik ,
when the lion and the 'lamb bee/
ed ,down together and 'a small child
wpz a leadin nv em. I knowd that
our colored fellow 7 citliens bed - Sip
,dispitefullyjoix3ed, and that doo re
speck bed not bin Idles paid to our
fellow-citizens uv the North, but that
timeled• now passed and I hoped
foreirer.— •The Dimocrisy nv • the
North, through Vallandygum, hed
spoke, they, bed accepted the situa
shen, halleloogy, and from this time
henceforth and forever there wuz to
be nothin but peace. I-then offered
the follerin rmlooshen.
1 . Raolved,, That the Dime&lay of
the Yoonited States irecognize the
legality uvall the amendments made
to the - Constitraxilieen' doorin- 'Mid
re T it
since the late onpl th is, and that
they recognize arid heartily Re- ;
qulesce in all the, BOIT the war •,
that they not'only w thtimw all their
op when to yoongersel same,
but pledge thelnielv tq see that our
Afrikin fellow•citizeug hey not :only
this but all other rites heretofcre en
joyed ezcloosivelyiby the Cancashen.
I put the question ez to the adop
shen uv the resolooshen, and it wuz
carried yoonanimusly. - It wood hey,:
I
.bin well bed I stopped here, but
didn't. - My prevalin weeeknere is to.
slop Over and I slept on lb is okkasion
fearfully.. I coiled upon the citizens
uv the Corners to 'rove their faith
by their works, "There are," I said,
in a spasm of delite, "present at this
meetin - twenty-two - - uy‘ our fellow
citizens uv Afrikin descent. Let em
• p torrent' on this ; platform-let
Deekln Pognun, Elder Pennibacker,
Basccim, Lkstker Gavitt end eighteen
other Iwhi te citizens step forrerd, also.
Let them elesP each other by the
hand While I wave over_em the flag .
uy our contemn' kentry." .
It • wiz done. The twenty-two
niggers steppeiVforrerti, the whites
designated advanced, the two lines
grasped each other by the hand, and
I wuz about to wave, when Joe
Bigler riz. He begged me to wait a
mlnit till he • bed made his 'retruirk.
The site afore -Mho moved hint , al
most to teets. Ef he hed ever har
bored' a suspishen that there wuzn't
anything generous in the Kentucky
breast he took it all back. ,The ack
shen int to•nite wuz not only just but
it wuz generous. .
"Generous!" said I, "why genet':
mist"! . j .
"Beeps!' Bed he, "the niggers
wood be in a devilish bad way of you
decided on givin ant their
rites '
' uv your own akkOrd for there
ain't no power now that kin com
pel yoo to do it. pat got a: north
ern paper—alas! the Republlkin par
ty is split into fragments—remarkably
small fragments. Grant assaulted
Sumner in the Capitol, last Monday,'
Lo *an hex bin stoned by the Repub.
likinir uv Philattelfy en his way
home, the central - Comrelttees uv
Ohio,' Injeany and •Illlnoy have di-J
Wiled, and each frackshen hez called ,
a conyensheh, and the Noo :York
Taxi= throws lop the sponge and,
sez that nothin - under evin kin`
prevent the success uv the Demean
ic candidate for the Presidency, ri t J,
matter who he may be or wat platJ
forini he is put onto. In view uv the
Vissolooshen uv the Republican par
ty, and the fact that the niggers, ain't
now got no perteckters, its redly
generous that yoo---" •
The Republikin party is gone to
pieces t hez it? gasped my twenty
two white friends in karious. ,•
"It hex!" respondid Bigler.
"Thee," sed beckin Pogram; his
eyes dashin in with unwontid fire,
"what we've done and sed don't
count! Take that, yoo t hhsek cuss!"
, And with a strength • and activity
wich , l hedn't lookt for in one so agid,
the Deekin fecht the darkey whose
hand he' hed bin graspin, a 'most
powerful blow atweentbe eyes which
Mated 'him clean of the platform..
The others loitered soot, and in their
zeal Sprang cii the platform after em.
and wuz a executin war dances uv
the most frantic descripahen onto
their, prostrate bodies. It was with
dlificultrthat Pollock and Bigler re
strained ern Irom (akin uv em out
And hadgin uv em.
Ilia matter uv course the resalloo
sheW wuz rescinded, and others
adopted affirmin our adherence to the
constooshen ez it yoost to be, the
legality uv the amendments, and the
nateral sooprommitcy uv the white
roan over the d—d nigger, alter wich
we adjourned to Bascom's, ez is our
custom, and there organized fresh
raids onto oar enteral enemies.
The next rimmin I notified a pe
coolyeritlook on Bigler's face . and
likewise on Vollock's. They grinned
at me ez I passed, with A broadnis
wich I couldn't account for. Luli
hock,Nhe nigger Postmaster, buSt
into:a roar ezi walked Into his otlis,
and I angrily , deinandid the reason
for his hilarity.
"Dat mistake ob Bigler's," return
ed he, laughing louderthan before.
"What mistake?" I asked, turnin
pale, for *a 'auspishun was creepin
over nui. • • :
!led° Blade
"Why, lie didn't get no' paper at
ail, and—" • •
"And all that story about the split
In the Republikinlatrty North wuz
one by his infernal lies!!! . .
"Dat's about de correct state oh de
ease!" replied thenimrshoin all his
iyories "ltigler wanted - to. see 'et
your. pentaine . wuz ..genoolne-iat's
about all.dah wits ob : it; -!prest
desire teinssertanejist how peaceable
yood be to de nigger and. de North
ern People kinun heab,efdah wurn't
po''Poblikin party up North to hold
t - dat wuz all:"
Aud,the nigger latild
. ieendleh
leff.l
, .
• ollat wuz.all I" he repeated. ' •
'lt; •wuz . enuff. 1- guess the - cuss
found out all that he wanted to. iTv
course tiffs . "Outrage," ez• they. will
,call it; Wilt . got lute " the' Northern uv course Vallaridyg . din's
ussenshun will explode itself without
hurtin anybody. •- Joe, Bigler is my
evitgerdus.% 1 noel never.be able to
rim things ez I. wout,to so long ez
lre
tives:
PETROLEUM V..Nssmi'.
(with wuz Postmaster.)
Sad irate at a Late Army eater.'
BLaj.GeniCharlesMuntlee. citizen
of-Tallahassee. Fla., who attendid
the recent-re colon of the. Army Of
the Potomac ' in Boston,' died- in the
New Writ- city Tombs one night
week, — He had \been visiting
someacqtnantances in New Not*,
among ethos Genii. Newton, Wright
and Hamilton, his former woven
ionsin arms:mite was summated to
have returned to his home. Hot it
appears that he purchased lit inter.
eat .in a low leiniring 'den fie $250,
and atyindeti . there fie/Marry every
QWang, quiet behlod .the bar.
Qu Friday last three men entered
the saloon,- were wafted upon by
Mimdee's partner, -and one of. them
. deciared Abet he bad been robbed,
went' for an oilleer,ind had the bar
ktoPer alrolt4 Next day Hendee
was also d,'• Wien . to the
. ,
Tombs And; being selstd:vithreont
vulslons,' within two ;holm.
The demaledilt isetated,was a mail
et grat wealth and , high standlegi
had been ,an. of in: the regular
army °Ma United States tor.a.
slderable time, was fortrfour year*
ot age, and leaves a wife and six ohll;
Been.::. Ells friends can , amount -for
his conduct °Wren the. mound: that
. he was insane. •
_Elen.-HamUton • de.
dares" that While' ,with hint 'in -the
arkirtewas'never en intemperato
man, and that he was highly esteem
ed by fellßw.:.olHc ers:'_The: re
mains were taken chargeot to be forr
warded w-bis family la- '.lbilahasseci.'
Horsier Damage IIIII:-LAnnese4
will toe - found thallonlor barrage, Bill as
It finally pionsid. !louses. , It jorti
!hies for a ro•odjudloulon,of therilalms,
issuriof oertifientes. mid a g e tnand oa
thO'laillei4(3lollTiPinet:4l,Pr.
.
Sacrum .canciael. eta
the clalmaof the eitizencor thet.County,
of York, Cumberland,. Adante,,Eraulc
lite, Fulton, &dint and Perim foe •
tmordinsry.loseee anatidnadduring,the
rebellion, as adjudicated under .the.-sev
end ads Atusembly.;.:approved .stlX
tecoith . April, A. 11; Inn.; Mouth Feb
ruary, A.D..• 113 p, and nhttit .April„ A.
D., isba,.be itibjected:tei ts,•; careful rent
alertly twooommLedonembs the county
of. •York, twolnahocourity..of Adame
two in the counties of Cumberland,
'Perry, and two.in the °mingles of F,ulteit
and Bedford, to be sppeintedbit.theprn
aident judges orate courts of Lemmata
pleas at RAW levered counties, and the
Governor shall appointcomPeleutoohd ,
eel to represent the State Government
In the revedon of saidelaltrut before the
several. commissions shall, re-examine
and re-adjudicate all °field plains, and
may relect.or diminish any now on, lilt .
ismity may require, but not Increase
the amount of any excepting the claim
of the German Reform Church reprk
seeded by & it: Fisher and • conipeny,
which shall he equitably adjusted ;And
any: claims. which may have been .0-
signal or transfer _ red: toy..; the :orielnell
cialmank•Osterssigneeew present OIWOOr
ottheaatneehaltherequiredtexualeleat
pf o theaceventaactendb.
paid for the roo claim f ,
and account uppaid
shah be awarded and-no More: andif
any.owner of unassigned clahnehallfall
to make such proof aatisnectorily , the
sham shalt be rejected, and as said com
missions roadjualloste Bald Waken, they •
ahall.endonte.their approval thereon for
the amount allowed and return . the
claims to the Auditor General.
Sem 2.. The State shall issue to each
claimant or to his, her or their proper
representative, a tarsi flcate or certiticates
to the amount allowed on each claim, In
the following form
COXIIIONWSALTII Or PIINNSTGVAN[A.
4:krltteate of Adjudicate Mist for War
.Dasnagcs. • ,
,This Is tonertify that - - bits
00 flie In the office of the Auditor' Gen-
Mal a duly approved and registered claim
for the sum of -- dollars, as adj udi-
sated tinder the act entitled an act to all
thdrizethe liquidation of damages sus.,
tained by the citizens of Pennsylvania'
during the late rebellion; and• payable
only when said claims shall be paid +by
the United States Government.
. .
tostlntony we have hereunto set our
bands and the seal of the State this
A. D.,1871. •
Which certificate shall be signed by
the Governor and State Treasurer, add
be registered and countersigned by the
Auditor General.
AIM 3. It shall be the duty of_the
Governor .of the State to_ demand the
payment of said claims by the General .
Government, and also the pay of .the
amount beretofere.paid by the Slats on
.said claim's,. and to appoint such agents
for the purpose as may be deemed no
misery, and any appropriation made by
'Congress to said claims shall be wholly
Applied to the certificates authorized by
the second section of this act, as Con-
Areas may direct'. until the samekhall be
paid In full: .Provided, That this act
ball not be constructed to make the
State in any wise responsible for or on
account of said certificate.
• Sm. .1. That the commissions and
counsel anthbrised to be appointed by
the first nation of this act shall be paid
eight dollars fur each day, not exceeding
sixty . days actually employed in purist,
days
of their appointment, and • their
compensation, together with the Pecos.
carp expenses of the 'said certiflottea,
shall be audited in the usual manner, and
be paid on the warrant of the Governor
out of any money in the Treasury not
otherwise appropriated. ,
Serious Result or a Blast.-On
last Friday morning the rockmen engag
ed lu hiesting on'Soction 5 of the rail
rOadjnat belch, Haitley~s trill! Iu Snake
Spring township, set off a heavy blast
directly opposite the Rouse of George
&noose, coq., a stone weighing between
100 and 150 pounds was thrown high In
to the air and descend° 1 upon the roof
of the_ house just beyond and passing
through the roof and two floors fell in
the kitchen and breaking the floor there
also. It would have gene to the cellar if
it had not struck the wall and window
facing before it struck the floor. It was
almost miraculous that none of the fam
ily was killed, as it passed through a bed
room within two feet of a bed, In which
a child of three or four years was sleep
ingrentting off two heavy Joists In the
floor above and one beneathand scat
tering lath, plastering and iplinters In
every direction. Mrs. Bmouse had just
left the kitchen a few minutes before
and gone to the cellar and sent two or
three children Chid were with her out of
doors. ' The atone fell near the cooking
stove and broke two chairs • and 'upset
things generally, and would doubtless
have killed Several of the family if they
hattremained In the kitchen a few min
utes longer.- There was a, general, up
setting and sliding oil shelves of crock
ery and other things all through the
house. There seems to have been con
siderable carelessness In the blasting as
the house is from 200 to 300 yards from
where the blasting was done, and should
have been entirely out of danger if or
dinary care had been taken in fixing the
blast.—Bedford Inquirer. .
—On the island of Borneo there has
been found it certain race of wild
creatures, of which kindred varieties
have been discovered in the Phillip
pine Wands, in Terra del Fuego, and
South America.. They walk ,ustuilly,
almost erect on' two legs, and in this
attitude measure about four feet in
height. They, construct no habita
tion, form no families, scarcely assoc
iate together,sleep in eaves or. trees,
feed on snakes and vermin, and ant=
eggs, on mice, and on each other.
They cannot' be tamed or forced to
any labor, and •are hunted • and shot
ainong the trees, like the great goril
la, of which they area stunted copy.
When they ate captured allire,.one
finds with surprise that theirinicouth
jabbering sounds like artidulate !un-"
gunge. , They turn Up a human' face'
to gaze at their captor, and females
show instincts of modesty,. and, in
tine r these wretched beings are. men.
Gimcrt.EmEs Just arrived, ut St.
Paul from Idanitowba report than on
,
.May '24th'the Atnerican Consul, J.
VT. Taylor, was assaulted by a Cana.
dian soldier, who struck at. Mr. Tay_
for with a club, fortunately-missing
him.' "Mr. 'rttylbr' escaped 'to the
thasulate and' Immediately pulled
down the Amalgam flag; which was
flying in honor of the taueen'a birth
day. ' No action .was taken. by the'
authorities on this outrage or other
acts of lawlessness committed by sol
diers,'who are fast instituting a reign
terror. , . •
Bematie Mama
Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrups:
Lindsay's Improved Meal Searcher.
• • Bie.taaatfmantßeurtlglai.
No medicine ever offered to the public toe the
cure of Itheninations and Neuralgia, a, Us gain,
ed moth a wide pureed roptdation se JOEINtiON'ti
IIIIIIIINATICLONPOUND; Site without doubt
an tuniaable mettkine. Testittiontele have been
received Stem Mich and pooreidaried and aublearw
meadlia 11 , 41 liatipr, while phoichma meow
It ind, nee It In their pratiee:
' - •d 7.. Eatabildied USW.
swabs,. liaperlai cleitalk
•0,1" a boa to can to lb. minds of oar rode" that
tads season of tha year. &bows all others.ls tba con
In Which thay Italde to means. cocoa, minx'
Etas, .16t thalami corm noels) constant
danger of that moat storming and riga! of all dla
-11 fate .. Iteosa
that
ssoold . phodds pos sc tutniesoodv= ear Is
reedy kr use at now. . - .
BAUXIIN COUGH SIRUP you Dada SUM'
sad
.rd m
ttatos ilady nomad, lee *soils... colds, and all db.
a Ikon *am
•
Limbs" Mai& Seszelier:
The Staid the very leitatsia agar, cadge, le we idea terriers battik we mat Nat
the blood, sad to bears coothated health. We
pert. Isapeer's the BLOOD hisletlent Is
end amid awned asedlidae tar gr
ate de
sied dint la allows Al; 231.4 the ateet delic
aus sae '
' Moe aseksbies are sold bycattkap 7
inivaliere. Prepared ably by ,
R. E. 'SELLERS Ac•po.,
Wholaak Ihvggias,
mom No. 45 Wood amt. PUtobarglai
lin
~`
. .
whicb occupies tittle room. no.additlonal
fuel, nod is not liable to frar out; dispetv .
seat with all pipe, can be put on - or . taken.
/grin any thou, and made to tit:atoll stoves
of any size or pattern. ;'' .
Elva' Ilundred Verronis
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING 'STOVE,.
Most of whom naineolave been publish.
ed in the Anna, are 'confidently referred
to, tobearwitness *ads sulterinr merits
'its'a cooking stove . :: ' " ." "
trays n thew giant flare engines on tread. of
about Mean hone pc.i mites. . erealhae ft y, they are offered
to the pub li c at tem able tes. -
`Bp if. •
- , lop .
rai
.11RY7GOODS
T 0 R:lin
•
..Tiifitiutlelslgned takes .pleiniuri In in.
forming the piddle that ho has justopened
a new Dry• Goods Store in the Room re•
eently occupied by James Fortune,: on. the
DIAMOND, ROCHESTER, Pa.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS oP
DeLaina, Alpaca*,
. •
Silks, end every variety and style el - goods
usually kept in 4tell Stores, which he
will sell at the lowest cash price%
apr2o,3in . - D. NELtiON.
c rook ;, — A retied) which 6, been test..
ed tor 10 ratty. proved In thous
wiLNE ands of eases capable of curing
all Diseases Of Os Throat and
or. Isesz t r i - e perforst ues, dag mazy re.
Tata* fr i tm MI who are r ailc=
isstspit s nsts similar 'Sections and valuly
seektn,,.. relief. Win SOsi vet
,nrePnliet resod pow from' be
teg eared also. Corgis mot eokts.—Tne Dm
gists says It cures /hear all: Aithota.—The relief
and cures of It are marvelous. tymoseamp4—gyea:
1 1 sufferer wi I and hits( and Earn. Throat
-Ail
meats require only few doses,' Loofa Diserves.—
Ilas cored eases pronounced Incurable. Debility.
—lt renovates mid Invigorates the system. Liver
(kiutplatet.—.3to4 trestles regulator of this or
gee. PYspepsicr—ns AeallAy settee - es the stom
ach cures.p. Appefiser.—lt is Arita-Odes and
appethorsatoriug. Urinary Organs.—Action be
Meru U marked and prompt.— • -
• DR. CHOWN 1///f6 OF, TAR Is rich in 'the
intdielnal quallUes of Tar,oombined with vegeta.
ble logretbents of undoubted, Caine, which' make
It unsurptuwed, rot only for the complalnts mum
crawl, but it rapidly rfdoret exhausted strength.,
Mean es the stontack,relszes the Liver. anti puts
them to work, causes the food to digest. bad
makes pawl blood, and begets a Amity , anted..
aced by both sound sod sick. Ifyou are eZteted
to any way, we Mims if you Ag im the . I f
rv , Ft
'47llcardrarts% Dr.
yto its 's tease in cord
reeling any .111 s that is heir Ao." PreA red
only by OLIVER CROAIt 0 CO, bold by Drug
gists everywhere. ansyStaw
A . For Scrofula, Scrosfricass, Amara
Sceqrulens ,Diteares of Me Eyes. or
_s , haunts In any form, BAnmeatient, Dl
enure of Ms Meer. Mama* of Me
rats. Empties's. Pimple/. Bait. • T. 4
ter, timid Mod. Meer*, and aid sorer.
- •' orally diseue depending onadeptaved
Condlllollotthe blood. aka De. Croot's
I Compovrd Syrup GI late Root. It is
combined with the best Conic prepare
? tione of ItOn known, and Is the best
Alternative and Blood rnrleer made.
Ousse your Mood. 'fry one bottle.
%V at lued.i.itaire.„, , os.rgeit only - by
"VS R
re i bt a t i iv r trci e l7er — r
and not liable to breakage • Bend tor do:abr.
Address box it, hhiremanstown, la. 1 Jett ;eve
FAMILY LIQUOR CASES,
bath Cern etitOstalng One Bottle of
pin PALE BRANDY, ' ROLLAND UM
014) RYE mummy, ot.mrsug EMERY,
DINE OLD PORT, -' OLD DOEDDON.
Guaranteed Pu!et, unto'. the sem bestAttellty.
Pnce o Venen
Sett by expntee O. O. 1/.. or Poet Mee order.
. IIENDEIWONji Woad RI . Now Trek.
AgentA.! Reid 'This.! ,
- wEstviLL PAY *GENTS ILILAIRY
" Or $3O WON, WEEK And
Pvrin w a
G A
Roiv:lolicdower..;airea.FL:l:micr;.
A GENTS wanted to sall.iho Wheih2iand Wil.
lOU Sewing 31seidue;too4lerritoryftnret
In
dneemonts, no troultal required; hone held 'enigma
furntAnul. 11.fiEltmAN, Art.4ol liewlicot street,
Ilarrieburv.l . 3. i -:,tell;4lv.
A MONTI' Boma and Critic
Ma ed. Expense. paid. 11. gnaw;
AI O PLZ Parer, Corecaud Mart: PAM
Dora aU at once. 'Warranted utletactory...
' D . B. watrreatoar..„ Worteater, Mau. '
, CONFEAIONEIT ESTABIEMI2 . T
The-badarsigleest baring...bebeit . oat the ne,
, kery and Confectionery establishment or .1.
near tbe , Peet Ogee. In Rochester. Pa..
.wend impectfally Worm the pablkttbat he Inn
Keep tbe beet quaUty ottlee-Creeinti
which he tenet. Is every-style ; ebb , willi'supply
them by she can at reasonable prices. .Tbose
in want of them sh'ould glee him art eartreall. • •
.Confectionery department is wall Mocked;
aad Pestles. weddings. dc., will be eupplkel with
• everything needed on chart tiothse and to the beet
Famines fartaboi with fresh bread es often is
desired- CICONta • FRE
' :oat pablblied; a sew edition of be. Mitres.
lareLlte Coledtraeadt Essay on the mike:caw
(without medicine) of artawarosaaata. oedema ,
tool Weakness, tawdaatary Sandal Loma
la
rottacr Mentalaad Phyalat ItleaPaalte,
07.01. to Mantogo ete-t aim CollatqlreettM
Xettatrar, and Trnt,lndated'hy selt-taduldwate
or maul =tranvia..
Welioe. la a sealed ea oily
' 'The eehberted **hot, Itt•that /dutiable away.
clearly downwind/a *ow a Way yea& meows
analog. ttod-alte alaww/., tleeeflpreeoa.
weri.elase way hr. walteaue ram wins= • the
of
da [morays ma of internal men th e or the appll
"Watt of the bane; •polatl eel" ; mode of care
at 'few pimple mu& • by or with*
emir uldiErte. tw mitt" ill. 4Re wasdlthai may
he. gay azza Nowell:OW.7. Kindel/. azal tad
lectuie ht Oil hied. et
Ye a* awl wan ma la the land. . • -
edam. ander sad, la a Ida lawalaPe. Natty ad. ,
dram, pootpaid oapodelpt ot, .l la or two poet
Cr. Ctuaitate - 111141awlatte Made." Price
VS amok..
Addetea the , Pabliehere • • • " •
vats. ,V. ituriii CO.,
127 bio/Orm 'Sow Norio, PeakOthee 9151 L
hatlitle... • • '
prumemom.E- 4 auB7.
Weed to Tor.
Wio l t TH bailoir iel lr *be complete telPeseeerre;
Puttee as the meek Me . vitll pines :lbes:
Mad b7iskll4 Iftery. Awe -WU be Meal
ear 'barter Wedge Mlle. asd Plebe
but Me lut es. ad me Mein. sloe OM •
11 . 17 !old. OW at
• - . J. ram. Awl Pro Tim —
XllRGltikey
EEO
.
c,,..;:.,:!,.,
''.v.oim .-- . ~,i `,....,i'''-:R4.ipoiti:'stop-:
to .111"14 , :ot imusu stliat uid wect - s
Takt rout:—.l4rlag:Tit 6 923 lddi tres. Usorj .
stdat equirtmetlittesodell lisi4 l !" ll.lll P. a C eati l
lac Imprrenaptel o n . ,• !:
COOKING = STOVES
' 1424 ' atter Win Memel Wed th ew Ita
grg'gr c t . a., pa yrestented ?Meng them. to
la;l2lg ,' WisA.,,f, •
The o,lliiiiimmEsirstUt has aus sek
IPOr um !Abeam.
, _
EMM3I3IIIII2ESI
lIME
8 Te V Eli
seA:e:ornieireiiistnegfai:nestibi bOl*ln.
1 1 ,4 Reathplltic WOE*
Has ►II. hest limpid of sty Moss siti Wrens; hi
_ ..this tasrits.
IT TAKES TAM FUEL,
itook, , tO • i)1? - ' Grote ; ivoßg;
BEST BAKER,'
MOST korna.A.taerm
f.. ALIVGETREI2,.• .~
TIIE DEBT. STOVE
Io eenneetion-with the stove I .have got
up a Pstent . -
EXTENEOLOPE TOP,
L4ve pisrcbastd' add itsed the
Rowell & CO.'s Advertisements.
Rolidaysburg 06;xd3=y,
HENDERSObrS
P" 27
Mutat HoTlai s Howllestat'
=EA
0..161011.
.00
.;
is t
Commissia Merchants
-qua, WILIZIN'AIND•ZSONIPT =Mg.
9 ii, Fr a ?.b ie do B- , 0° , 0 ?.
:4 5 0 11.1 g tr eo ,
PITTSBURG-11;4'MM.
. . .
pr . vosszalumiim
;.,::: jTNE;:OLD' :OA(G(NAL
•
BOTTLING HOUSE.,
Ac...vv,..litswiyx:isr Co.
r rA2llnd 2t*firket
PITTSBU-RG PA.
EstablishtdlnlB44 byff. W. BLOW.
j ar o osi t bm it ' eV= flt= v lloase ireos of
for r
i = a rboh: Mei+ and theloPtlPl"'oirrb
Arateral Waters, , Ales, Porter, dv.,,ike.
Fat tbeflprist Tirds,sat tips bliirese Flees:
• 1 tali Pa do&
Wand Water rtsi
da9bef
cbialsioa .... • aiyi "
00
Mammon bottles,
Komet, 3 1.. 1113
W1t03033, ~ ....
1 . 00
flop!3etea, London Porter and
bottles. ..... ..... 3'oo
Imported Beata dies and hot.
• sire. 3.(0
Crab Cider ..... per gallon.
Byrom •1 00 • .
Menke 125 cents per pox, extra. Money refund
•tat wipes returned.
•
'Gooda •dravored ftea. and hided pidd to rall
road stations and stousboat : . lyr
CarIOTTLING-•1101TSE,
No. $9 Meriet Street.
• ri • •
• . .
PITTSBTRGT - 1, PA
•
" BOTTLERS OF
Sarsaparilla,.:ltinomi and Raspber7
Soda Waters, Syrups and Cider. binith s
Kennett,. Wainwrlglita, and all the best
Wands of . Ale and - London Porter, select.
ed rind blind bottled Air Medical sod Fani
ily.nse. Goii•ds deliver& free. Lmr8;11;7.
- O. S. Bois= ..P. A. Comma—C.A. ammo. -
6. Co.. Atm Brighton, Ps,
cr. b.. /111/I.llllllBil Ms, /tr.
Dealers In kebanie, Coln, Cowman
Colleetlons man" on all sea Male points tutee
Milted nudes Ana Canada.' amounts of lierels•
ants. lisanteatorein and Individuals, sone:het
Interest allowed on time docents. Correspon
aenee will receive prompt attention. [deottly
-THE SPRAGUE MOWER
CHEAPNES,
LIGTRNESS OF DRAFT. ~I
AND DURABILITY,
ti without an equal
'
We desirem & toe the attention of Far
mers to this Mower , and request than to
examine its merits before purchasing any
other:maebine. Wariunted, or no We_
• PRICE ; $lOO,OO,
•
Forlinrther particulars, call on or ad
drew the General Agents, '
. joHjipoN .8t
No. 1.45. ,I;ibeily Street.
I'ITTSIIORGIA, ['A!
• I
itantifacturera of Plows, andtlealent to
all 'kinds of Farm Machleary.'
aprk36.l. - , .„
.U.A.NICIIVO.IIOI7kIE.
THOMAS SVOSEERY & 00
Tues. orcusswir, cumin%
J. P. DRAVO, ......... ....J. U. ANGIEL,
' J. 11. Y•CHYgIY.
Inteteet pald on limeilepoeds; Prompt attention
given to eoneetione. Alto. Itootranee Agnne for
good and tellable Companles. Onarlatt
Reduced Prices!
Speyerer & S I
ons
Raveiust Returned from ttle East
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Bought at the
Lowest Cash Prices,
And will sell sonic Goods
.AS LOW. AS BEFORE THE WARI
Consisting of Dry Goods, Grocerles, Pro.
Visions, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Rope, Ocom, Packing
Yarn, Iron, • Nails, Paints,
• White Lead, Oil, Putty,
Queensware.,
low•ware,Plour.
Feed,
• Groin and
Bacon, a varie
ty of.PrintsAluslins.
• Tiettnns,Delains,Cbecks,
Al paeas,Jenns,Dliiiins,Crash,
andd Hosiery ; also, Tess, Coffees,
`Thigars, Syrups, Molasses, Carbon Oil,
bbla: of the Celebrated Canton alst
EM
AND NE CREEK:FLOIJIt.
JasL arrived and for tale, Whole-We and
• , 3idail,t :
•• At Pittsblu.g Pkices.
200 EegsVheeling
ONE CAR WHITE LIME;
Ziind Plaster, 'and Akron Ceirent ;
A 'l,nrg,a Stock it
Whit Lead and - Paints:
A *al . superior ()unlit: of Stnimz & Wet•
' nal tkattun ind a lot of Carbon Oil
Awl Arrival and for sale, Wholesale
• and. Rdail.
,44SO.PIIRE CATAWBi, ISABELLA
—tad—
'Concord Wines,
Or our. own 7 ilisbate. for Med!dig aid
ilikaratasetal Purposes, are highly Re
contatendat by those who have
.• used them. .
raw - M also Agents far the
IppRN - WAFER AND RNit PER,
And Pitt. Nat. Plow Cosa. plowia •
'•'..:7144.1ag the Public for their port Tat
man% we hope to merit a liberal abate
la -tire !Mum. '- •
as eon Delkeral of •
_lplkiersre•
• -
You can My r)* all • geode being Nab;
111 our 914 gorale were sold at unction.
•
sprllkte
, -.•
'OaltetiOilOkithEy
.•.. . • •
AT..I4O.*ESt•; . .P4DPEs•
(Late . McCallum- •1tii!6. 1 8.)
• • • •Firra Aimuzi -
. .
PITTBSuiu ii. PA..
• :I lisso facllities.for supplying .
RETAlLs.lrEu4ildElig S
•Egucit to any EnsternJotibing House.
,iNgnI7,TAIOCg4.4/2.1*
S. C. COYLE,
X 1 CTXcwz
,y44`a'SVI3II&?Z.
' 'AND JEWELER,
On 2Aird aired. Siam. , (nearly opp4te
AtoOre aw
s Al Bore
All ()Hers prOmbtly attended to.
American 'islets". Clocks JrMr.lery, Prated
Waft. tlimretacier, de.. always on band
aprlxtr.'
2 ' 2 : 2 5 Z '2
& & ofiL & &
3 3 3' 3
2 3 El 2 2 2
It It sit If ip
a M 72
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II It Tt
tt '2 l 2 2 TA
ovue
0 4 0. 0, 0 0-
Merchant Tatlo(s & Clothiers,
S• &J.Snellenburg,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON
Stpl4t:ociC;rpr'2oclidly
CARPETS ;
oaa,cLo
• M.A.TTINGS
WINDOW - SHADES,
Stant : !nat. 614,
A full and well selected stock of,
AT THE L OWEST.T.PRICES.
Oar A Liberal Reduction made to Min
is/erg and on Church Caritts.
BOTARD. ROSE it CO..
.21 FilTh Avenue.
marB;ll—ly'l PITTL.I3IIIIGII,
f.!'rrl•J[ P..! r r.~3.i.iJJLg~
. .
r— T. J. &11. J.
• • CIIAND 4EII have fur
:"shooed the • exclusive
, .„;,„ '• right of Beaver county
• to neeDcdttiek's Patent
'; • - rf - -• by which they eatt put
lie • ' • upVuloutite as thin in
'
Gold Plate, with:Own
. tlful enameled peU•lx
end so t , .land elastic as to perfectly adapt melt
to the swath: obviating allt that clumsy arid Milky
condition, so much complained eretofore; and
lemenlng ftitir natality to break tin per cent. In
deed, no one metre It Would be willing to ores r the
old style plate any longer than they mold coarsen.
featly get them exchanged , All brioche, 01 Den.
Wry peribrmed In th e best . and moot submittal
menace. • In Cling teeth with gold. etc.. ere chal.
lenge eannonition Irma any howler, and can rein
to living subleete•whose glitters have stood be.
tome tbbtyaod forty Haan. Among the bomber
lion. John Allison will exhibit elltuge we tuner.
led eultied 3 Teeth ago, the teeth es perfect as the
day they wire UM. toughing Ciu mitered OA
a sew Olin. breath, It from all unpleasant and den.
.gerove ellecte, inkier the extraction of teeth a
source ofplesatire rather than of horrorand path.
Priors an low as any rood dentist In the St:4e.
Moe at Beaver Bhutan. Roeheeter Pe.
norktfl •. T. J. 611. J CHANDLYII.
Dr. J. Mon
isiNoratidge.;
eater. 1. deter.
• Vika
mined that no
Dent* In the
State 'hall do
Fetter OF
- he Mks tto
elk 01 • 61. palrona.—
be.t materials
lidialhetaned le the United Stem. Gold sad ail
ter Alien kleoermad In style Neat &ee comp*.
Woo diedeseitten emmeateed antlona,
"Cr the moon Ittatted.. Owe film a tria •
Mats
mriugarrzeop• NlM4cS.—Letter. malt.
weeeterr haete= ut iesateill to the tntheerl.
bet ow the estate et Beetbertes. deed
lea a Omega Wfruilkio. Bawer twenty. Pa. All
t= istiatlted 10 bid NM* ire hereby mel
besiellete payeeest II melted: sod.
pentwe hews, wisher atiebell diewtase will
preicit ..
.1111107 M. Iliebtedestell be siettlessest-
WO MID
inizux sztarioN. ' elewitm.
Xcr IT, 2171- 1 / 1 0. • - •
& 111011111,
~'t."taro:":;dc.,Co:~s_Co~ufeo:
s. J. - Gross co.,
ROC}3ESTEIt,
RAVE AVERY LARGE STOCK OF
General Merchandise,
PURCHASED PRON.' FIRST HAND.
And tor me at a mai &Amine on cat.-
IN , THIS • COLUMN;
{{repropose to call the attention of
the trade,
TAPFCLALLY TO OUR EITE3IOTE COCK ny
Budding Hardware,
. -
HOT . T.SI.t.K.RR R.s" HARD NA RE,
3[EcBANICS' TOOLS
rArtNims , TOOLS.
NAILS,
NV: n(lo* G 1
PAINTS,. OILS,
P ler rip els Y, cfc m.
. Skip no loan articloi of
BuPail* Hardware, Are :
Batts:of every size—east and wrought;
=I
RI3t:MORTISE AND PAD LOCKS
In great variety of size and quality ;
GATE Axt.) smusy HINGES
GAVE AND DOOR LATCHES,
Cupboanl Cat':lles, Screws,
Shutterilitiges, Door ;ma Shutter Bolts,
• SASH PULLETS, SASH COED %
SASH ODCKS, AND FASTENINGS
Iltit rind - Coat Hooks,
110 ks iink Steeples, Carriage Bolts,
BASE KNOBS. &C., ,fce
MECHANICS .; - TOOLS:.
AXES, ADZES; ILVICHE.TS,
HAMMERS, SAWS, STEMSWARES
TRY SQUARES, NITER SQUARES
REVELS, CHISELS, AUGERS. '
FILES, BITTS; BRACE:4, PLANES,
SCREW DRIVERS,
SCRATCII AWL 4, DILMING
SPOKE SHAVES, WRENCHES,
,I 3 E. N C IZ
.6 . • za Nv
.11A-1.01.; l UND PIaSTERS . TROWELS,
ifason & Carpenters' Line's (C:l'encit.,
111
OIL AND 4V IIJ SCONES
u
It
SAND AND - EMERY PAPER
vvery,,;th,4 rir ut I,,lotij;ntr to
1111:
Li
Farmers ' howls •.!,...:;.(., !ANT :r111.()1
.:I).‘l'N.l, 1,
, FIELD Asim.;AIII)Es 11.)E:;. • ~ 1 vvvrt nititt ,.._ tvrr " ti , r A
41,nlen Hake, 8113(1,—Iong 4: T \i1:,,,11e.) : 1 1 ja 41' " ‘ WP.1.14 6144 4 1 / 4 41 ' 4 4..
boun.l :: n Square P,,int,qlS:obvt::
HAY AND 31ANUIIE FoRK,
HAY RAKEs,
GRASS AND GitAIN sYrliEs
SPADING FORKS. voTATu ttooKs
MATTOCKS, PICKS
DRAW AND BREAST CHAINS,
Trcil Chaip4, Dog, Halter
And Cow Cliaius, Whip, 141511ei,5x., So.
HOUSEKEEPERS' HARDWARE :
linirrs and Fonig. Carting and natchlr Ehirto
cARviNd strrs
Table and Teaspoons, Fire Netts;
Call Buckets, Coffee Milli,
FLM7II & MEAL t4EIVES,I.ADLES,
DIPPERS, &C.,-4.0
Painters' & Grainers' Goods :
B. L. Falmestalc & Co.'s
PURE -NVI-1.1•1".1,11.:UA.1)
PiIRCIIASEb BY THE TON
AND SOLI)- AT rirmuncir nue*:
Lead and Mincral Ws in all color.?
WS=
PURE 3L.INSEicIEI
COALE'S PATENT DRYER
T U 1 - ta 7 FM = 1 1.. - NM ,
• .ILC4IIOL. vAnNisit,
GUM SHILLICSASII TOOLS,
PAINT
Pikutty,r" titty linty
GZERSO.TACKS
Window
In a 1 izeg. Single mid Donlill'St re ng.t
4'r We are giving much attention to
this brnhcli of , our busin...s: othl,
in quallti,. we "Ways handle the very
beat, we are confident that our rri,eg
and terms are na favorable a, enirbe gtven
by any responsible house.
We are tbankitil for a liberal and in
arming patronage, and: will spare ao
pains to merit public favor
• -J. SivAA st
Rammers4, May 81, 1871.
2tayB-lymbd myBl.
W.._ tetnal .
ww.itzrutp, 4
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Wareervi rile )
fu 11/0310ed O
ma mm a t , tt i.o :d
toot state In tool '4.1 4 ellTer,.. y our.f c
of - also ocotog Or trommlloo tat% 11111•.. . to
.re 41104 *Wm. ISIIMMmIfm It 4 tante 0 10,11 orm,f.
gist obllgmt It Jur it not olth ,he efmt r o p , ey ,,,,,,,
lustamly •fmn A compk Le rill,. I 1,66 1.0 1., 1,j,:
inx.,,heatlyre NO wily Ittiting.t. Ikr ea r
• ~,,,
11:14DeUt Con 111140111 gliy ellli)k Of 114,....1.,..A Lt.:
lab Its arm. :f
M orosmo4 sio
D P OI al hokum I. matanmOT for lb.
em. 1. :MU1.1.11:i4e,r4 ila 0.10 An) cm 6,
4lsesoo. If hom Ouzel imouly me,
yaps' mtmutilni. : Primo Oum ullo4mr.f tt,' tb:rty
r(444,1 1
di nal:As root, welnv.
Nu Alum
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Warner , , tbpey.la Teo/.
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to yto .to , b cir touuts
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us Ufa. • Mr trial I. Ott we sue 10 ..141 iethu
edy W it untWerd needl to the Mudd
11111.10111) •11141.1.11 , 11 Y 111/411. 1114 • ap1.1.0,1,,.
istutzer; at eltrh:4ltteu•
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her Dyspepuus Vur p y
hut. lAtt. Liar
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rLl!riutr letu , rele. • 19 thatleU.taly
Itllly. up. Vicuo
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a. t..l;t . /Cliat• I.4s'L., ;
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W snout bhoe, Min. of Mk
litOC., j• 1.,,.fi p
.11 UlllOl,l, )140 5t4,3 t t .<
tne Cale 114 . ti1,..! i• C
CO toe yli.oll/..; tat r4jaa,r4r
. 01114.1 a. or so) other artielr, it la tau,
and a Ilettltvr. Loth Mem a uti fett.nle..ll-0114 t,r
eke take Illu V.U.I ul Lae. /111, In 1111., a
terror. - More Mhu wish to rv i fuy good bra..lka.
oar nu. 01 apirlta, o JO,/ Wall to Mar,.
Wlau al Lite. 11 iv ‘,lll-reot hum - aurtl44
betute to use. It le soul by 111114(161.a. Priv. c.
i111.1111r1.0.)11110.
3.12 , 1 k.:;NA.C.OG, E
Warner's Stratnetrageque la the or ; tr
title known to CAM the V. hitt, (It 14 1:1 r
ertry case.) Wtir re Is the rand), in rat,
important no:4locm la sot wanted! 3lotb-ra C.
le the greaten hitoolug ever ofrereri yfiu ,
should immediately procure ft. It In a
for Ferna:e Irregularities, and may
npon In every room where the noictry 6 , 4 !-;
been obotructed through cold or 01.vue.
dniggiste. Price One D.A...
ryr Sold'by all [trot:gists. nr !POI Ipy
receipt of Ono Dollar Anti n tlnsrtrr.
019 ?Rate street, sslertro. •
Pale by S. C. LIA I`,T N DAL
LIDO.. Itrldgew !ger. andll 1:(.0
'beaver, Pa.: ryr :• '7:
4 1'v 1 •
C.l *
OF THE AGEI
k
YATENT*I3 D., [MOTH 7TH. zEf?
OCR CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN
Raw=Ll. geld. Aekeewledged br all who have
!Wed It te be Om beet Pee Nude er sold In t Olt est •
- ter! WM set remelt. Katy See. ev4llve
wlti ewe Pee .rink: WEI outwear • Awes
SOLD OZ:i t de l ....Plivizt,l l . 4 c."ir
• yawn. sey esergetle penal. cue
• fade per meetl. Pruitt tie er !Saw, vest.: 7.
Two .1•1•10. Peso. 10 metal t••
• bear. SO
i ve s al o ta 61.001 twelve beam
WESTERN PrTILISHING CO.
• Sreeervcloren . PatsburiS, Pa :•
------.
e . r. i CACTION.—Tbe west powslarlty•fllte. •,..
sZ Pomo Ism lei to map 1•~Ims of as lan. ,
1 I VII . it . Anrk , "- s ' - ' - P r :1:
t la Co•kpasy. • a _
=ft , P. it.. Ty. Name.:l"nr; Camay. owl
Oast' , Intito. sat eriers will mot Irtak
prompt attest:tea.
Fall aLtl Goods
lIMEMZI
B E,117: Rs. 1 ixt1111,1„1.,.
('LOTIIJ. CAN.sv ER AX ES4.
LLsll ME1,71).1*,
er the latent and reetl Losht..nahte r
al:I be matte to enter on the
=I
■ud on the ohortelt Pt-olb: 4 not " 4.1
to give toktiplite; lon.
1.. 8.- An I employ PMe hut tint c`it•aa ,, l , ="
and having coniddrraide experience In e• It.,
defy competition anywhere In the star. 30 •
Make rut at I keep ahio on hand a Pill
rout y made clothing 01 home manufactnn..
netlZtf.
TORY EL YOUNG, Attila-airy ■t Ira ,
CI Bearer, Ps. once and residence oh ThrU'
mot or the Court House. All law bailor.. r'r-•-
ted to my are shall retaise prompt •r,
Alpo persons haling Reed Eeifit[ Jra
tho.o wiebtog to buy town property. roil ,t
iiindr, May *ave. time Auti mosey by earns: u
mike. scrr
ESTAISLAIS . I-1.211) 11.4;e:s
LANE BROS.
srce.„.„,. wo-i, A r,
Corner of Libtrty end Sixth Lyron.
(Late St. Clair Street.)
PITTSBURGH, PNNN".A.
11.0110Fters and Deafent in
AND
Ite,•ta
Ifave non• in Store the I,:tret , t I
Selected Sleek offered In the City
CV - Special Inducement:
country trade. gptl
11111 MASON &
NEW BLGHTOII CUTLERY WCLK
1/A ATEA CTURERS of
~ ail: 1•.~)
.. J.::. ~S:a 'I :'~i:i~~
.a !
11 . 1 >iya tc4 z :zyrryalzi"),
( 1 / 4 7 t'
S;,c11,1111.11‘lon IN pr. rat it
Ilardotiny& Tempering,f
r d o n tuna .Itoe't x. r tup.
Ing '3"‘
Peri.Te .4 workiwn. and us. it t;•. , .
01. 1 1111111 4.1 31 Ili.° tie, in,
forly ). nen null
utkupro. We ar , 11Ins
I'OCKET-KNIVES
PRUNERS' ICN
Pt. Nell, NNW>.
aide (tom N. & onttort Retool !c^
:• f
and %wry Node Itarrartroi.
Spectra sate:won 1. culled to our rum . . of !-
Razors
• PottketSettior_ .
Ladles' Scissors.
.Bankers' Sci.vors,
• _Barbers , Scissure,&.•
----
Au mien wm be promptly ADO sod • Ws 1 ,,, 1
iOnlned.
lar Pike Uri fbrolotted on appnennua. •
• i OPTICS AND WUnKs
• NEW DRIGIIION, Pi.
.. anD4l:l.7:oxlllil. - dne7ch ~
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