The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 09, 1871, Image 4

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    Fawn rota s uts s iI D r E N N G T 7N "Rl"' 1 the riglit to vitigriy, . with men far
r
1 equal . tverk--0- t may; be in'antioneti
,
\VILLXJ"ToN, July 2:i, 14 . 1.. _ that three of - 114 ittdisSti employed id
Daring the past week here -One i; this Bureau haVe reeentlybeen pro ,
ticod not stretch his imagination very
. I trottedto elerkships - of the first:Class.
much to believe hileself upon the ;A circular ha .just been - issued by
highest peak of Mt. Washington.— 1 'Dr. Young to be neat to the unfits of
l'he air has been cool and bracing I different Steamship companies call
hozh' day and night. 0.5 d so/ seems ' log attention to Section l:..
to have lost his usual vigor in perse- ; March 3d., 1555, requiring the cap:
of Act of
United
outing us with his fiery. rays. it re- ; lain or master of any
. stlit
ally seems that this coal weather has i tacking at any port 11 1 t S s I the
been divined expressly for the lieneti 1 States to place In the nn
t :,,,h.,.„
of the poor over-worked brought
People here 0 - 111(N:tor of Customs of thou e] port
t or manifest of y ps
who have not the time or money to il • .
spare in luxuriating at bummer ; 1 %0 1 every foreign country, stating
CI.. age, sev and ocxupation o each,
resorts.
tin , ' the country to which they re
t:ll(•ef nitly !atom. This requirement
b ris beco so iluperfectly complied
with as greatly to detract ; from the
fulness and accuracy desired in our
•t:it i-t ic- of immigration, and the ob
j,;ct of the circular Is to interest the
agents of,the several lines in securing
littler attention to this Important
Invitt.-r.' CRCE,..
1'l)U MILLION 1)(1i,1,‘11- , 1,..1; Fitt
NATI()N kJ, C.i
• Your teaders,doulitle- - , will recut
le,:t that your .Wasniugvn earn.,
powlent hai ever been favorabie
to
Wa`hingt"ti. ft-4ithe permanent site
for the Natio:Mal Capital, and has,
from tune to time, given ht^ reason
for his opinion.
since l't ,, avls ht 9 died (11-
tal matter he means; the eitizen'.: of
Wa.,lllnr,ton,. generally have Item
favoralk% to making Wainington.
' N a l l- a Capital of such a Nation as ,
oar; .Ithuld lie, and ha!i7e, therefore,
mum. its ItepreAmtativibs --•
li-prc-'hiatives since have be
e:4,lw. a telrritory to make silteli
ttp
propriati, n, as arc necessary fur such
a on rposil
our .I.Lig . islatnre have made the ap
priTriatioll and have authorized a
10.10 ot:.four million of dollar: to sat
kfy -aoh'..appropriation. The llort:'
1). 1'oo1“ u
s, or Governor, has ne
votiated that loan at the satisfactory
!i;;Ltre of foz, , only I ,:00,000 to he ta
ken at present, and the balance to he
takim as ivsautt•il the Merest only
lwaring on the.sinis at -nch times
they are taken.
Ihr lirimic/c, and
the finn• pnb
li-lioql iu tit , 1 n-trii.t
favor .the appropriatiou'of the Low,-
Orl.l loin, and the negotiation of it at
!i7 2 per cent. by our 4.km - et - nine:it.
pziriot, the I)einuaratie organ,
it arid has encouraged a- .et
of old settler-, ex-rebels at heart, to
lay' an Tri r juitetion on the sale of the
iiiin.l-i'whichlnore than threeNtourths
.1 ti e reprt'4`lltatiVe:nl the people of
tli. It strict authorize to he
iteader, after all the ridicule heaped
upon oar :rpital, fur the
want i,t" enterpri.-c In its citizen:,
what your verdict? Which party
in the fault" Echo " not
tlic party."
H 14.11 ffi , FlC-IAI-4 u.Nr A I, LA V 1:
1.1',..-1 \( I
ii u ve tier often visitation of Sena
tor-. Iteprt_sentatives ant] their ibl•
I,)\.‘,N anti the IletiVC 011,ratiOtIS of
tl conLret.ssional Committees pre
p.fratory fort he '72 campaign, IVash
iii..2,-ton at prcient . avoulfl inflect] beg
\Pry
1` . 111,Q. 1110 Pr,---1 , 1 , 11t 11:1. - • 1,11, 1110 , 4(
of 11-4, ( th .
11,:141- '-f ripe- t ~ , ‘ernmont
11:1\ ,111111nry, , I uppor
tinity to recrc.ati- a lit ti.o, .1111t1 hAVV,
al , O ;oft town.
:•: ,- 1 0 ;„ 1 . 11 ;f t tho \Vhito
i[ ,;mt.• once.rtain whethor
iy not O. -for lii. iritr•rid
t,i vi , lt to tin th , •
Ii m.)11111 :I ;it , A .1 1 , ,,•! 1
\l:lll,Alouhtio,,,,reznril
ze..,;alll.lwforf.
Not:
'lii , '
I- 1. , titis , tig - LFI a 1. , i i•Na-it
ing.a groat ilinsif interv,l, here with
Loth parti,-. Ifilte I itatiocrats are
thrt4 Uttar lit-lilts
medium, to preYegt.. a great many
Iteoultlioan voter , iVrOtt going: to the
1, ,11 , , thu- hoi,*l6 trio. The
It ytuhlie.in , tire viittity -anguine,
that through the timikkr,nid of tho
I' tintint 'ungro..;,ional l'n*nittee,hert•
Wa,hingtom in the wilt. of :idyl--
i:ie• with anti l'lll'lairag . ing . the Union
or,z,anizat ion: of the S-tal , .
t-ti a t the tin-Blur he
thaarted. to ;t great te•:tetit.' in their
tleterm d . inatio vontrol the poll , ,
The Coir_rre4-aioval Committee i- tio
in; stn amount of valuable
work. For North Carolina alone
fatly tow litmtlretl. thou,anil tioeu
meta, have been printett circu
lated through the State. Senator
1', , )10 rrtnain , ben• wt irk Mg; front
4 , A rly morn into the ~ ,t nalkhours of
the night. Holden i, al,u here
doing good , erviet; for the St a te,. -
Both of these gentlemen are
that the Itepubl lean , will triumph
hv a maiority ot, at lea-t, from ~111141
tlyiott.
lIIIIIIIIIIIN
ponide of Witsltington enjoye(l
a -ensation aliont three o'eltiels. yi s
terday morning in 1.11,' shape of a
brat } f.x pl.):ion at the t . . S. Arsenal
iiwatoil in th , Ibtithprn por
tion of the city. The shock %vas so
;;neat that it itv'ol.(• the whole city - ,
an(l such it rush upon the strk.vts all
(aty of
front whence (now the terrific
ht , n uAlwriellred
-Mc tk,k,-111:16.111 of Prk4i
.l.l,i I it fe‘v, Ltdore thy
i•rtaiti the fitot- 111 the Mat
i.. awler thl• iwlief that an
(ittat:e ha l s.a.CloAveil up °ne
tt tit of the city. Tip. 'Urn k Vll
to
kat ‘‘ ere it ni it to iii primipt
an l eilrcient actions of tit- Ii(iliee,1111(1
tin , li•partmr.nt tht , rity in pllttiTlV:
.1.11 tli tiro. •:z 1. 0 ( 0 , 1110 ) 11AVi'
rn tht.
1.1:-K I I X
Clii Wt•II niis
repr,zenteil nica,urt: is I:Tactually,
1.10 , urely working way into pub
ttr• favor,tlittlikr - - - , to the , wise provision ,
of the 111\v, and 111(• quiet :tint
,f the Prenident in th di
rection of it-, etil ,, reenient. Already,
Inane of 1111. luidtwilt have
'keen unearthed and tirre:sted, mid
t11 „ 11-and , (4 other-, aro •it>lu•nii
1.1.1011 ;111:i , iCcaliAllig \kith
n(•\ t
dcvelop:rit•nt-s, ht•f(.n.•
, T1:1 I' , )11 h:IVI•
t .1 . 110,1 am a- t e k d
ari
(JIC (irgii.ll/Z-ilo11041:t1 have
,t_teh int ,1-111.t.tam tilt:hand. ,
judiyiary, xvi II
t the ,trre-t and of
rut the uutrla,..,. 'The
tv trettihhie2 f , ,t - the re
11t. :01 , 1 11.‘: toll t ''Nt'N% I
11 0,1•.111.• M 1 1 ,1.11 1 ,1 t Ik• break-
of the Ku-Klux Clip] on the
ih- pvisperts lor the rekil 1)e
-ni4 in the S , ,utli are becotiiitr,:
tluhi tt= in , 1(9.1. If tit: , Re:,tiblimtp.
of the •••• w -.14, upon the
vitt Livorithle opportunity to bury
heir personii I ,inarrels, and orpitriZe.
fully and univep,ally, In ihtfensv
their prineipie, and priviler th,
I X I h•mo..raey will gottoe way
ni ithe lost taus itt
lhr St:110:-.
ui V u.a:.~ I Lt
Tlte valaablti report on th suiject
I,‘ I )r. Young, Chief of thc Btitrati of
k exciting deep attl'Atiiut
alike) in Enropejand
and railroad etimi•a
nies interested in the transportation
ui innuightuts, hove or4.IETN 1:11511.1
the ( 1 Printer; one thou,;-
and copies each for 1.-",ratuitonitistri
hation in Europe. A.n order waAire-
, ntly received from Philadelphia,
t:lrugli Jay Cooke L Co., for three
copies, supposed to be aLso,
1 .r I.:(irllpoan distribution, in tlir in
tere,t the Northern Pacific 'K. R.
T 11,. I reau of Stat 'sties h bet`oinv
.010 of t IllnSt useful under ho Gv
• , rtiment, affording it dues, cum
ve and accurate Statigt les* of
t', Li iiiivree, and on which, le,gislation
tariff and other niutter4 largely
1,1,01).
T t silpervinionof Dr. Y dung,
t t,,• ‘4 . 4 irk of the Bureau has beerio3n-
With roarked-ertincny, a:;(1
0111,tallt effort ha, boenliott‘lejo ex
ti.4ltl the----phere of its usefoloe.. to
utnio,t attalnabld limit. By the
tv . ;_!-,y, it. chief ha* recently beeW the
r&I pien t of a sTII. - 111t.tie honor, -seine
ivhat nominal_ in official circle"- the
ilegree of Ph. li. l)uetor of l'hiloz.4-
phy) having been quo fern •t 1 ay.Auati
ts
Columbian Cortege; of thtseity . , at
i ts,htst annual commencement.
As illostratin7, they progrkts., or prae
tie:lt I'" Women 's Rights" e,:pechilly
t I .i1)1
The I;xplxedou at, Vineenuen.
A Paris correspondent of tee Lot-
don _Yews, of July 15th, says e_ Paris
sesans doomed to a life of sensation.
We had another grcutexpbasioa.ves
teni:iy at Vincennes. though without
the terrible loss of life which distin
guished the ale i r of the avenue Rapp.
It was nyt indeed with one explo
si, al that We Were Visited,ljUt, with a
whole series, extpitling aver about
t %ye! ve hours, frOlifiutlf:pOst oae
Friday afternoo
I Sat tail:ty morn
four, however, rtra,7;vii
suuth, riding past onii
beard a louts detonation,
round, and saw a very grant
a mysterious column of wh
shooting up into the sky,
out overhead, and forming tne
Of a gigantic mushrunn in the air.
A- large quantity of eartridgeOlumbs,
anti casi?-sliot had taken tire and were
oloding. The Laciltliag was not far
from the, donjon of Vincennes, and a
few hundred meters from the Poly
, gull. It was used latterly fora store
house—a storehouse, however, in
which spine Might wdrks might he
conveniently carried tin. Hither
t he tialiLl unitiori of the Commune was,
carted, 'Much of it antiquated and
henceforth useless. ,It is calculated
that about :00 cart-loads of citOridge.
had been deposited here, together
with 7,000 or $,(100 shells, bombs. and
case-shot —all the pyrotechnic waste
of the Commune, Mixed up, no doubt,
with u good deal of valuable mete
, rial. It was the busine% of the
ivorkiuen in charge of thisstorehouse,
or series of storebouso3, to divide the
ammunition, the good frain the bad.
The work was apparently being done
with great care; the cartridges as
they arrived being generally render
ed useless by copious applications of
a'ste'r. it -- 1 " p in the particular
where Water was most used
and least care seemed ueeued that
the explosion occurred.' On lc heap
of damped cartridges the workmen
were in the net °Nesting a fresh bar
row load, when the lieutenant in
command perceived a spark in the
midst of the projectiles. "'There is
not a moment to lase," he cried;
"run for your liV'es." Ail, or neatly
ail left, and the explosion took place
very shortly afterward. The build
ing, took fire, and there • was explo
smn after explosion, as compartment
after can pertinent gave Way. A. 1 1)
there was, as it were, an inceint
musketry tire, single cartridges, and
whole boxes of cartridges going off in
,succession. The coast ishot flew far
kind wide as it exploded, and going
over the ground to, day I found
crowds of people picking up stray
bullets and fragments of shell about
coo or 7151 yards from the factory. At
midnight the powder magazine ex
ploded, mid at two in the- morning
there was yet another event of the
same kind ; but all, even now,. Is not
regurded as safe, for the public is
kept as far as possible from the build
log by a strum , line of soldiers. The
eihwt: of the concussion were 'felt
very far. All around for nearly
mite the glass of the windows is bro
ken, doors shut with a bang, and
loose furniture fall with a smash.
The loss of life, however, is much
less than was at first supposed.
-• • -
'ALE FORGE.
The lieniaining Vestiges of the-liero
hition for independence—A rive of
the Once ..Fluned Scenes— Washing
toles Headquarters us Seen After
One Hundred and Tirrnty Years of
Its Existence—The 'Old _Fortifica
tions.
A correspondent: of the Philadel
phia Pee.:(:‘, writing from Valley
Forge, says: Valley Forge is in a
deep hollow on the west side of the
Schuylkill river, twenty-two milts
from Philadelphia, lying directly at
the month of a small,stream known
as Valley Creek. Hereabout the yeir
17411 a forge was established by Isaac
Potts, a member of thejamily that
settled Put tsgrove or Pottstown,from
which it,afterwards took the name
of Valley Forge. In October, 1777,
Washin4ton c who was encamped
about fourteen miles above Philadel
phia, where he had marched shortly '
after the disasterous battle of Brandy
wine I resolved to march his troop.;
into
,winter quarters at the Forge,
which was unquestionably the most
secure spot in Eastern Pennsylvania.
T - 44, not intend, however, to write up
Arri'qican history, but would advise
my- rNders, in the language of Cap
tain Cattle, to "overhaul the books,
laud, when found, Make it Itoti_t of it."
'rue first thing, of course, fur a
stranger to see is Washington's
I t eadquarters,a small t wo-and-a-half
story house, made of a peculiar
brown-colored stone, supposed to
have liven built about 17:12. It is
now inhabited by I late tali Ogden,
ho Nvas born in it. and has lived
there .inorn than sixtyi years. She
is al was; pleased 60 sei• 6sitori,:and
they are courteously shown over the
h lose, from eellar to gaiTet, if they
' wish it. On the secoMl floor is a
small room said to have 'been used as
a beilrooni by Washington. Innu
merable elo.sets 41 secret recepta
' cles for papers, &c., arm to be found in
every corner. As we pass out of the
house a large old-fashioned clock,
standing in the eorner of tne hall, at
, 'tracts our attention;'' - made, as the
superscription states, by "Thomas
Wagner, London," but with no date.
The fortification is alx;ut half a
mile off. Just on the other side are
two large hills, covered by -dense
. %roods, known as Mount Joy and
Mount MiSe•ry. it is popularly be-.
tiered that \Vashington, having ii•,.,
,10.. t on the later mount, oireft - ;
spread his cloak, a la Sir \Va ;. L ,,
if .
lkiliegli, and, kneeling, offered
elaborate liroyer, • imgVißrneci media '
1 -, ,uhtl his way,l o mount. Joy .w l r
a pArty wa. search i n„,a , for him. 1 I enee
the iinmes.of. the - hills. .
A lkal t a toile beyond, the Forge, on
the• laid of N. Piersol,of
a large oak - tree through
the trunk ut which a ( - amain hall is
to have pas, - se d, and under it a
'ontioeidal soldiet lies Sorted.
Over Jingnraui Midnight.
The .13ufralu ..12‘pre..s 4,1 July 29,
- says: Two more men have been swept
over the Falls of N iagara, making in
all live persons who have in this way
perished during the pmcent summer.
Nu living perion saw the terrible
ev , it or witnessed the agonized
struggle which they doubtless made
against the fate which had overtaken
them:, but the circumstantial evi
dence is such as. to leave no question
but'that they lost their lives in the
manner stated. Alexander leant:lot,
a French Canadian, has for some
time resided with his wife and three
children on Navy rsland. LastWed
nesihty morning he erns...vett in his
boat to Chippewa lar the purpose of
getting supplies, At the usuaal
time Redid not return, and :he dis
t.r*ilf,liis amity gretv Beater and
greater when hour after lidur passed
without bringing any tidings of him.
! At chippewa, too, others were seen
in mourning, for when the news
I reached them that Lanclot had not
IMEEN
• returned .to ..Navy Island, ••
made known that he started, away.
from the shore at twelve o'clock that
Wednesday night,. accompanied. ht
his boat by a man named :Edward
Bogardus, belonging to that village.
The route that they were obliged to
take lies hot a little way above the
rapids.: home mischance. the break
ing a fan our or some such fatal vi
cissitude. must have set them at the
mercy of the current which bore the
hapless boat to the rapids and cata
ract brink, over which it and Its oc
cupants were hurled. The friendsof
the lost men 'remained in suspense
until yesterday-when all doubt as to
the tragical occurrence was set aside
by the discovery below the Falls of
fragments of their boat and a sour
sack which they wereknown to have
had with them. Neither of the
bodies has been recovered at the
time of our informatiou, Mrs.
I..anclot was informed of the discov
ery of ber husbanii's death, And her
„grief upon receiving the sad intelli
gence was beyond the power of the
pen to portray. Whether the other
victim, Bogardus, was a man of
fain i Iy , we have not learned.
(From Fred ElhOugLafor New National Eta, Jul. 441
RECORD OF THE REPUBLI
CAN PARTY IN REMALY' OF
LIBERTY AND lEQUAL
RIGHTS.
A,obflef recapitulation of the vari
--lures enacted by the Repub.
y, daring its ten years of
behalf o the cause of lib
equal tiolitiml and civil
men, Without regard to
ir, will he a matter of use
tation 0 our readers at
ind aid them in coming to
correct decision as to the
can the most safely trust
ous ineasi
The first blow at the "Divine" in
stitution of slavery was a bill, which
beeline a law in August, 1861, con
fiscating all property and setting free
all slaves used in aid of the rebellion.
January 26, 1862, a law was passed
prohibiting the use of the jails of this
District, for the imprisonment of fu
gitive slaves.
The great measure emancipating
the three thousand slaves of this Dis
trict passed both Houses of Congress
and was signed by the President in
April, 1862.
tin the 13th of March. 1861, a bill
becune a law forbidding and punish
ing the return of fugitive slaves,
coming into our lines, by naval and
military officers.
March 6,, .of the same year, the
President had recommended the pas
sage of a joint resolution proposing a
co 7 openition between the General
Government and the slave States for
the general abolition of slavery, on
the principle of compensation to the
owners. During the month a bill
covering this suggestion passed both
Houses, and was signed by the Pres
idebt April 10.
The bill abolishing the long-exist
ing, odious distinction in this Dis
trict against the coiorect people, such
as taxing: them' for the education of
white children and denying them all
benefit from the tax,becamea law in
May, 1862.
June 19th, 1562, the President sign
ed a bill, which had passed both
Houses, prohibiting slavery forever
in all the. Territories of the .1 nite~ol
States.
June, I g 62, a law . wnsetracted estab
lishing diplomatic relations with
the republics of Liberia and Ilayti.
In July, of the same year, a law
was pas s ed conferring upon colored
persons the right to testify in courts
of justice ; also prohibiting the inter-
State coastwise slave trade.
In. July, 1862, a hill became a law
emancipating slaves coming within
our lines whose masters were in re
bellion and all slaves found in places
captured hy our troops.
July 7. 1g62, President Lincoln ap
proved a bill punishing the infa
mous practice of using the American
flag for the protection of vessels en
gaged in the slave trade, in open de
fiance, as had grown to be the prac
tice, of a plain constitutional provis
ion.. Under the provisions of this
net one Gordon, captured while en
gaged in the slave trade, was tried
convicted, and executed.
July 17, 1861, a law was enacted
authorizing the enlistment and mili
tary organizationaif colored men.
September 22, 1862, President Lin
coln issued a proclamation declaring
that, on the tir,:t of January ensuing
he should issge another proclaiming
all persons free in such States as
might be named. And vn that day
the immortal declaration all Raves
forever free in Arkansas, Texas,
Louisiana, Missippi, Alabama, Flori
da, North and South Carolina, and
Virginia was issued.
Mara, 1863, a law was enacted in
corporatmg.au institution for the edu
cation of colored youths, to be loca
ted in this District, from which has
grown up the Howard University.
A law was enacted in February,
1861,' enrolling all colored men,
whether slaves or not, into the na
tionall tor , allowing loyal masters
a boon yo *JO for their slaves—af
terwards .duced tosloo bounty. But
this was wholly re p:mg led in 1867.
On the Mbof jone. 1861, a bill
became a law Placiugcolored soldiers
on a footing of equality in all respects
with white soldiers.
June `..,)54, 1404, a bill was signed re
pcialing the infamous Democratic fu
gitlve-slave law.
In 1804, a law was passed allowing
colored men to contract for carrying
the mails.
The year before the net \Fes passed
prohibiting all distinctions on ac
count of race or color in the public
conveyances of this District.
The law ertmting the Freedman's
Bureau %vas passed early in the year
166.).
January- _';,'lSt;, the fatuous talk
tethith amendment to the Constitu
tion, which had previously tieen ap
proved by the Senate, pasted the
Howse of Representatives, forever
abolishing shivery in the United
States.
During this year, acts were passed
repealing the various measuresenact
ed by the. Southern States, under
Johnson's rule, designed to re-estab
lish slavery iu another form, author
izing the disgraceful apprenticeship
system, the law in rega ru to vagran
cy. and authorizing the whipping of
negroes.
'rite same year a law was passed
abolishing the system of peonage
slavery in New Mexico.
In December, 1865, a resolution
passed both Houses of Congress, ap
-1,utizi4,4..., the joint Committee on Re
;!•,. - - en, to whom was referred
• ntinls of all persons claim
from Johnson's recobstruct
etE- .7-.• • and all measures in regard
ireeOnspuction.
'ebruary 181 A, an aCt was piss
ed declaring that none of the rebel
States were entitled to representation
in Congress until congress shal I have
declared such right.
In April, IM, the civil rights bill,
which Johnson had vetoed, became a
law by receiving the necessary t wo
thirds majority.
Jnne 13, ISGG, the fourteenth
amendment was passed, making all
persons born or naturalized in the
United States citizens, prohibiting
the ,States from passing any law
w kith shall abridge the immunities or
privileges of such citizens, defining
who shallbe Senators or ItZpresenta
tives, Protecting the civil rights of-all
citizens, declaring that the validity'
of the public debt shall never be ques
, tioned, and prohibiting the United
States and the several States from ev
er assuming or fraying the rebel debt;
and rendering it illegal and void.
In Deceit] ber, 186 Q, Congress passed
over Johnson's veto an act establish
ing universal suffrage in this District.
In January-, 1867, a bill was passed
declaring that within no Territory of
the United States should suffrage be
denied on account of race, color, or
former condition,
In February, "Mb , the fifteeath
amendment. securing to colored men
the right of suffrage, and forever
prohibiting Its withdrawal, : •passed
both branches of Congress.
In March, ,-11)119i tR laW Wes Passed
striking the word while from all the
ordinaneesof this District, destroying
all discrimlnatitat; , against- rolored
men In such' laws or ordinances.
In May, 1870, the bill known as
the enforcement act became a law, its ,
object being to protect colorcd . men
in all the rights to which other citi
zens are entitled.
In Aprll; 1871, 'COngress passed
what is known as the Ku-Klux act,
giving the - President power to pro
tect the loyid people ;of the South
against organized bands of assassins;
and rendering the people of a county '
or city, under certain conditions, re
sponsible
the for
nutl the dattiages done there
in by aws.
Such, briefly, are the leading meas
ures adopted by a Republican . Con
gress,and viietioned and sustained by
the Republican party. for securing to
the colored people of the nation the
boon of liberty and the right of equal
American citizenship. •
As a "Companion-pieee" to this
long list of acts in the interest of jus
tice and humanity, we ought, per
haps, to publish the record of the
Democratic party in behalf of sla
very, wrong, and outrage. "
But it can hardly be necessary, at
least until the wounds inflicted upon
the backs Of the four millions of ex
slaves have had time to heal. If
colored men bear no malice against
their Democratic owners, they will
not be apt to forget who fastened
and who broke their chains.
Consuiunptlon of the Lungs.
The belief in ,the fatality of the dis
mse usually denominated phthisis,
or consumption, has allowed many
an one to pass into an untimely grave.
That recent discoveries 'in medicine
have done much to ameliorate and
even cure many of these so-called
caws of consumption, will no longer
admit of doubt. Those, therefore,
who allow these afflicted persons to
pass beyond ~the reach of medicine
ore justly censurable. Dr.. Keyser, at
his new office, is compounding sr
niedecine known ns "Lung Cure,"
which will in every instance greatly
Improve anykcase of pulmonary dis
ease, and In many eases effect a
thorough cure. It has a peculiarly
pleasant taste, furnishes to the wast
ing and decaying organs a healthy
plasma fur their renewal, and its
soothing effects on the irritated, throat
and fauces cannot be otherwise than
beneficial: A medecine of - which we
know so much as Dr. Keyser'B Lung
Cure, and compounded by a man of
Dr. Keyser's skill and integrity, we
do not hesitate to recommend, with
the firm belief that we are conferring
an inestimable favor upon our read
ers,
especially that class of there to
whom a prospect-of cure will be sure
to meet with a hearty response 167,
Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. If your
druggist does not limp it, send five
ckillsrs to Dr. Keyser, and he will
send four bottles securely boxed, by
express, with full directions how to
use it.
Joluison's RheematO Compound.
Sellers' Imperial Cough Syrups.
Lindsay's Improved Blood Searcher
Rheumatism and Neuralgia.
No medicine rver offered to the public for the
cure of Rheumatism and Neuralgia, ix., has gain
ed such a wide spread reputation as JOLINSON'S
1111 COMPOL NTT, it is without doubt
an invaluable medicine. Testimonials have keen
received from rich and poor, learord and tchlearw
ed, ririfiun and soldier, while physicians recom•
mend itand use it in their practice.
1t471. Estahlkhed imam.
Sellers' imperial Cough Syrup.
%V t. ber , to call to the minds of our readers that
this season of the year. above all others. la the one
In which they are liable LO COLAILIN CULL/S,, I.4FLU•
ENZA, WhnAt the uprt.e ON are tn constant
dancer of that most alarming and falai of all dis
eases, c sour.
It hi, therefore, neeensary that every family
•honld provide n punitive remedy, our that ht
ready for one at all time..
StCLLEltzi' COUtill SYRUP you will linda mire
and epeedy remedy for eoldn, and all din
nrining from them.
Lind= ra Blood Smith er
The Blood is the very fountain or life; therefore,
if we wish to restore health, we must first purify
the blood, and to Insure continned health, keep ti
pure, LINDSAY'S BLOOD NEAllenlat t tie Safest
and Most effectual medicine for obtaining, this de
sired effect, le always safe, and the moat delicate
can use it.
- These medirines are sold by all I)rug
gisi:s everywhere. Prepared only by
H. E. SELLEBS & CO.,
er-Wholesale Druggists,
feta, ly) No_ 45 Wood Street, Pittsbargh Pa.
1.'11(.) POIS'E.II
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU
TION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
.10INT IC F.soLt - TioN
Proposing an amendment to the rousti
thin of Pennsylvania.
Be it Resolved by the Senate and House
of Representatives of the thalononicenith
of Pennsylvania in General .4 sseirbly met.
That the following amendment of the
Constitution of this Commonwealtii be
proposed to the people for their adoption
or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of
the tenth article thereof', to wit :
AMENDMENT.
Strike out the Sixth Section of the
Sixth Article of the Constitution, and in
sert in lieu thereof tte following :
"A State Treasurer shall be chosen by
the tittaltfied electors of the State, at such
times and in; such term of servlce as shall
be prescribed by law."
JAMES 11.
Speaker of tilt:Howie of Iteptesentati yes
WILLIAM A. WALLA(');,
Speaker' of the Senate.
Approved the lifteent4 day of June,
Anna huniiui one thou:4ld eight hun
dred and seventy-one.
J.NO, W. GEARY.
Prepared and certititsl for publication
pursuant to the lfentli Article of the Con
stitution.
F. 4011 DAN,
See'y. of the Commonwealth
01lice sec). of the Commonwealth.
Harrisburg'', July sth, 11.
Julyl9:Mn.
Clt-phttus" Court tittle.
BY virtue of nu order of the Urphsua . Court of
the county of lk•uver, the undernigned, ad.
fillUtitratur of the eetatc of McCready, lute
of the borough of Bridgewater, in raid county,
will expose to sale by public venduu or outcry on
the prerulnea, in Sharon, on •
Saturday, Scptenflier nd., 1 871 , Al
1 o'clock, p.
of that day, all the following deveribed real estate
of said deceased, elz ALL that certain lot of
ground 'situate in the borotlgti of Bridgewater,
tformerly the village of Sharon), in said county,
containing 60 feet in front on Sharon street ; thence
at right auglea with said ftbrit, In depth DM few,
mid bounded on the north by gronnd formerly in
possesalon of Thomas McClellarrd, math by lot
lorcuerly of David Shields, east by Sharon street,
and west by ground formerly 'of John Dickey.
ALSO all that certain other lot or piece of ground
situate in the same borough, (once tioaron
hounded „and described as follows, viz Begin.
Mug at the north-west corner, thence south
decree' cut, li9 feet 6 inches to a corner, thence
small 54 , , degrees west,9l feet to a corner, thence
south 35if, degrees eaat, feet to scorner, thence
north 54!y degretas east, 111 lean to a corner. thence
south 35 , , degree.* east , tal feet tom corner. thence
north 541, degrees east, 4k fee; to a corner, theu.c
'north 35 , .; degrees coat. GO feet teiticiwiter, being
the northeast corner ol the lot; thence south 51 , i
degrees went, 210 feet 10 Inches to it cot our, the
north-west corner of the lot : thence north 59 de
glees west, 52) feet Inches to a corner. the loath
0 eat COlller of the lot; them'. north 54i. degree'
cast, G-Itith rods to the place of beginuing, con•
tallith:: 2 ACRES AND 115 PERCHES AN - O
•abt
FELT STIDLT MEASU ALSO all that cer
tato other lot of ground. aituate in taut borough.
touce Sharon 1, bounded rod aeserthed as folios a,
eta: North by Hafnium (formerly), cast by Public
Road, south by Alley, and west by land of dec.,
daot, lacing lot No. I ih John Dickey's plan mine
continuation of the village of Sharon. ALSO all
that eeriere other lot or piece of land situate in
Brighton townatop, in said county, twinned as
follow*, ,tz: Beginning at a post [formerly a
aterrn, thence by land formerly of Joan Dickey,'
north seq degrees west, ili 6-10th perches to a lo
cos! stump: thence by land of Joseph Wray,
south 3fey degrees 'west, 16 perches to a post;
thence by laud of same 60.14 begrees east, :lb
perctuai to a post; thence by land of Hobert Dar
ragh, north tel s east, 40 perches to the place
01 beginning, containing 6 AClff.6 AND 102
PERCHES STRICT MlCAstattf. ALSO another
lot or piece of ground adlohaing the above situate
in the borough of Bridgewater, [formerly Sharon],
beginning At a point on a 40 feet street, being the
western street of the 'tangent Stumm, being also
the corner of the orchard lot of John Dickey ;
thence by said lot south 54% degree.. west, Ai
to a port thence by laud formerly at said
riche,
.513iAelegnaa enaLS(.3l.-Ititith perches.
to a post ; thence north 604 drama. east, 23 12-
1001 n perches to a post thence north :351i degrees
Wes; 11) feet on said Street to the place of begin
nh.z. On said premires there are two good two
story frame dareiling h. uses Running un Deaver
I. a good frame ham and all other ueccaaary
out buthlinv : a well of good water in the yang,
and a noon spring at the barn: a doe orchard of
kach and other frult trtas, and &quantity of small
fruits; a good Cad atone quarry and coal bona,
oyez and in funning order, and all of said premi
ses being under fence and to a g• od .Lce of el m'
ration.
TERMS:—UIu-third or the Ktinhare money IL
hand on the ru'ullrmatlou of the VII: by the Conn,
and the butanes In too equal annul iustaltmouts
trout date of cotarsuattoo with interest front that
date. :o be treared by bond and ruort=e on the
premises. Purchaser to Toy for deeds, stamps,
mortitugo, Se. For further_parttculars Inquire of
or address MAILMADUILE WILSON.
AdatioiStrutor, de.,
irtS. Bearer, Juky 21,1871.
• AckViiii4reth i g• OS"
TUSCARORA ' ACiprini
The 06th
A.
The 3fith sebei4leer 140 tetaber dlhq.
Ismaticin-heshatni, attractive sad! ell adapted to
Ordeal dasalopment. - Free from loafing Owes
ono sitoblotakit Pawnees areolitkal. We •
5.000 soma; Inca, have here POO! Mama& tot
colleenor- borineu. i to 1
Tarim Moderate. 'Appl? for elfr iar,
' P. D. STO Z. A. M. • 1
40'.1 J. J. M
rATT, 1130'31. A.
,
Mutual Fire Ins u ±ance Co.
At Woodstock. bas been doing, hugest*. Abbey
bee years.. Biz pant it naa laid :00 esseinPleents.
!sod the average fate of asseartient destiny, the
lbtriponeyears hes been 2 3-4 PAS ctivr. A MAIL
The aneastment for the year look et &CI is 14.
PER CENT., awl Me Catapany /tali a clear eiurplial
veer alt
-- -
MSALLE.— 200 acres suplitiof WILITI3 OAK
ack Land, near Lock Itasca, Po. 4000
Semi • Tim eta laud, !Potter Co., ~Pa.
P. W. Sauna, Lieoky , lol R Satyr.Pottsville, Pk.
_
ROOT BEER,I rar evwiLies7i.":7,,,m3ge . ..
Can bee .117
mad.. eboet 5 term pee Ones, with Av.
carsaAcii k: Unal.lo &triage Root Beer Ex
tnict. Agit for It at your stur. or send .25 CM'
fors slat and directions 14400 North Third Street,
"Iladetphla, Pa.
AGENTS WASTED for the
TRANSMISSION' OF LIFE.
Corsairs.' ON silt Nstca Brontne or
rah Mascrunrc rtiViltf. By Tlll. Ns',NETS,
author of The lihysteal Life ior''• Woman." •It re
lates to the owls see; la felling new [acts; deli
cate bat outspoken; practicaand popular ;
ly endonted ; Fells Sold by ettbacritOott
anis. Exclusive territory: - Tenon liberat. Price
C B3. Address fo cositents, piti J
. O. irEttolltid,
Publiebers,r
Agents ! Read This
W
WILL PAY AGENTS & Haulm(
OP KM PER WEEK. Amid Ex
penses- l or IiiIDRII large onnotission to will our
u9w. and wnderful lureatkaks. Address Al
G'SER d °CO., Marshall, Mich.
A MILLION DOLLARS.
:Shrewd but quiet men can mote a fortune by re
realtuz the secret to no one: Address
C. E. W RLDON, 1,21013r00dr ay, Now York.
1,003 GIFTS.
/ARANO GIFT CONVET and Meta
k button for the txmetit of the
Fondling Asylom of the Sisters of
Charity
In the City rd New York, and SOLDIERS' apd
sellaltb' WWII&Ns' tioliE. Washington, D.
C.. to be held. in Wavlaingturt„, D. C., under and
by virtue of a permit from Hon. Commissioner of
Internal Revenue, on Turesosy, Jets
positively.
After the Concert the Commtssionerr will award
to the successful ticket-holder*.
I,oo3offTs AmovrrrtNa T 0540,040,
52,000 Tic... only vrtll be sold, at SS 01141%.
Ilon. U. 11114XcLuiveu, of Elkton, Mil- ,'PaiLtr
(Aso T. CAsTLI.. lialdraore„ Commasittoters.
lion. Jas. S. NEGLEY, 31. C., Pittsb Ta.,
Truptee
References : Major-Gen. D. Bunter.. U. S. A.
Washington. D. C. ; James S. Netc e C..
Pittsburgh. Pa.; First National Banit, ra town,
Md.; Applernan & Bankers,llagcti OWIV: rp• -
dc g reph .t Sous, Hagerstown; Hon. R. J . Brent;
late Attorney General, Baltimore; r'ohn IL Fouri
er, seq.; W. IL Myers!, of W. il. -Myers & Bro..
Ifachange Place, Baltimore.
Deed* of the Beal Estate, ciartified to by coun
sel. in hands Of the Trustee.
Tickete and circulars can ife had of P.
D 1 3111.11 N, Gehl Agent, Stationer and Printer.
No. Et Namanftitreet, New Yo.lc. Tickets emit
C. 0. 1)., if desired. Send for Circular, contain
ing description of prizes. Ykketa for MIN fibit)
by MIXT 19saraar, at their News Stands,
Ptilladephis, Harrisburg, Pittsburgh, bc., and
on line of Penn. Hanna:di connection.
WHIT. ALEX. CAILMIN.
R. & A. CARSON,
M 1014.1.010 and retail dealers In groceries and
country produce, foretgrrand domestic tones and
gins. Monongahela. rectified, rye whiskey, t he,
No. fa Federal street, opposite P. Ft. W. dr C. IL.
. A llegheny city ays-ii
=II
.1. It. & CO.. -
Freedom Saw and Planing Nibs; Steamboat,
flame and Flat bander.. Manufacturers and Dea
ler., In ; Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sc. Steam
bont reimiring. U7S-tf
Hardware, &c
.I_,L,S4TCON
Foundry d, Repair Shop.
Basin:: been Enuaged tut the Foundry Sating..
for MO! e than thirty 'cam—during which Lima) I
have accumulated a variety of uschil patterns, be ,
aide.. cJoetructing toctdelg and taking out putout*
for Improvements un'
COOKING - STOVES
—and after having thoroughly tested these Int.
provernent,, I feel nUrranted in offering them to
the public.
PLOWS 9
The GREAT WESTERN !ho no Sn
pertor for Ibis Locality,.
STOVES'
Stoves of Dltlerent styles fur Heating and Cooking
The Great Renting, Cooking Stove
the bust 15peon1 of any tove ever offered in
thts market
IT TARES LESS FUEL,
LESS ROOM TO IX) MORE WORK,
BEST BAKER,
MOST DURABLE
,If,TOGETHER
TILE lIEST STOVE IN USE.
In connection with the stove 1 have got
Patent
1.1X'1"1.;NSIOIN TOY.
which occupies little room, no additional
fuel, and is 0.4 liable to wear out, dispen
ses with all pipe, can tre put on at taken
ott Apy time, and made to snlit all stoves
of sac '-ire ter patt , rn. '
I 7 1% l• I I 11114 h -ea Pereo:ouir
Who have purchased %ad usod
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE,
Most of %%140,4. names have been publish.
4 - 11 in the A Mitt, are confidently telerrol
to, to hair N‘itiltss of us !superior merits
as a cooking .F 1.%
11: vlnr tbret• I'o4 rime etelnes on band. of
Shout fifteen horsu power ea pacity,.they arc ollered
to the public at reasonable rate. .
1011 N 11101INILKY.
aprattf.
Vv NEAP
OF
Bk.:AVER COUN PV.
,t MALI/lan WYNN le
_getting up • Map of
11/ Beaver County. Vi., to First-Class Style
showing the location and connections of the orlz
inalhurveys. of Depreciation, PopuLation, Reserv
ed, College and Academy Lands, and Local War
rants. Stria:wt., Raids. Townships. Schstedbonses,
with many of the raddenta„coal-helds and mlnes
with such other data as will help to - make said
map desirable. The whole map, Including a map
cf Beaver River Valley, will be about five feet
square, canvassed and mounted.
CLOTHING STORE.
NEW GOODS!
St NCO ER STOCK.
, The undersigned takes plea.if re i , l in
forming Lis friends and the, public gener
al's that he has just rec•tived and opened
A New Stock of Goods,
OF THE LATEST STYLES FOIL
Summer Wear.
lie keeps the best ot workmen in lits
employ, and feels confident of his ability
to cut and make up glinn6nts'lmtli
FASHIONABLE& DURABLE.
and in and. a wanner as '. will *ask. his
customers.
GENTLM'S FURNISHING GOODS
ALWAYS ON HAND
asa and see, us kfore leaving your
Orders Elsewhere •
WILLLINI REICH. Jr.
nuly4;7o;ly Bridgewater, Pa
-3: -
THE OLD ORIGINAL
BOTTLING. HOUSE.
H. W. 131:1FirlUDI dr. Co.
Mend 24 Market Street,
PITTSBURG;... PL.
EiiablishpdialB44, by H. W. Buffuin.
,
,_ 'lbis oldest and lament. sottling Bowie weal. Of
Use mountable, has made extentive preparations'
for supplying their Glenda - and the psiblle„wlth,
their billiWated -- • ••t • • -
111iiteral Tecdera, Ales. Porter, &o.ote.
Finst.be Spring Trade, at the following ;deo
bareaPaPla..... . ...... ...... $ Tr% per dos.
ILtueral Water -• ••• • alMs•
ttaapberr: .77K ."
Champagne .... . 37% "
Porter
Ale, await bottles,
" Kennet
" Winterton,...
lairoPoN •• • • •• •
Imported London Porter and
bottle., .......
Imported Scotch Alen and bot
tles., 3 00
Crab Cider,.. . . per gallon.
Syrnps, ..... f. OD "
Bottles 73 cents per poa. extra. Money refund'
eti when returned.
(foods delivered free, and freight paid to rail
road stations and etelmboat landluge. fetrl2;ly
CITY BOTTLING HOUSE,
No. 39 Market Street,
PITTSBTRGH, PA.
q=2.
Sarsaparilla, Mineral and Raspberry
Soda Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smith's
Kennett, Wainwrights, and all the bez,t
brands oVA le and London Porter, select
ed and bond batted for Medical and Fam.
dy use. Gotxbi delivered free. I.uut3;llay
A LLEGINENY BIEBEIVEUV: —Sprina
It Water Alm; & GO., Brewers. Malt
en and Bop dealers, No. NO Rebecca. attwt,
Allegheny. Pa. TRO.9. BOOTA.
R, A. YOUNG.
1117,held cash price paid far t Barley
G. S. DAnktn.. F. A. B.intzn.. C. A. BAAL&Ica.
G. IL HARKER * Co.. Ana Brighton. /V
G. N. BAUKICIR At CO., Beaver Falls, It.
13 AN' If. It ,
Dealers in Exchange, Coin. Coupaes. 4c.. &c.
Collections made on all amtrisiele points in the
Ignited States and Canada. Atemmts at Meech.
ants. Manufacturers, and Imdteldnals, salient*
Interest allowed on time deposites. Correspon•
deuce will receive prom-' - -mien. • [47410y
4 S.
' 14.
oit-i,
OF TIM
DRCIIIIIIIIII 7T11; 1869
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
JNO; P. BENTELI
rs z t
is
bo log i :
a nottiottiod i at
i wil:=
t.... ktviwo "l et ' Vtlllilll owtwomo doom
imto_weet woo basso cl
— OLIO 11, B , ABB, sod kr this t il
rooms gay ,orootLithutoostw eon maze ,
IVlll•psinmottli. rv•asinnorSesjorgeasa .e.
Two towisto row. l• swots I two 00204 CIO .4
tiouttl =mai SLOW ; metre bomb c o i
illmot
WESTERN Punusnmo Co. "i
'''i
.. If2m,Cactunrrs' Agents, Pitisburifi, , Pa.
tjAt ti l i I.?lmilim i ma mte_ 4=2 : IaM . C.
l 2
N r •=br il es th a Z ingitr
Mon sow . sad
Mato 4at•AT
atteetatimah • siadl wit\
15211J:1v
13-VNIC I N 4115; FICITJE3M.
THOMAS Pd'CREERY & CO
TINOI4. RINCIREEIII.IC, liudier.
J. V. DIC.AVO . .. .J. B. ANCHEL.
Interest paid on time denopita; Prompt attention
given to collection*, Also, insurance Agents for
good and reliable Companier [innylBll
Reduced Prices!
Speyerer & Sons
Uave just Rettimed from the East
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
Lowest Cash Prices,
AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR!
Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro
visions, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Rope, Ocum, Packing
Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints,
White Lead, Oil, Puny, ,
queensw are, Wit
ware.lion •
Fee( I,
Grain and
Hamm, a varie
ty of 1/rints,Aluslitis,
Tickings,llelains,C becks,
Alpaais,Jeans,l)i ninis, C rash
and Hosiery ; also. Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Syrups, :Molasses, Carbon 1 iii,
200 bb/A, qf the Celebrated Clanton City
.1(1.4 arrived and for sale, Whnlcs►lc and
Retail,
At Pitt:.Abityg
200 Kegs Wheeling Nails:
ONE CAR WHITE LIME;
Land /Vaster, and Akron al-nerd;
Loge Strx•k of
White Lead and Paints.
A very superior quality at Strutuz S Wet
zel's tita►l►s; and a IoL of Carbon Oil
Just Arrived and for sale, Wholesale
and Retail.
ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA
Concord Wiles.
Of our own vintage, fur 'Medicinal and
Sacramental Purposes, are highly Re
commended by those who have
used them.
KNIFFEN 310 ER AND REAPER,
And Pitt. Nat. Plow Co's. Plows
Thanking the Public for their . past pat
ronage. we hope to merit a liberal share
in the tuture.
All Goode Delivered Free of ,C7wrge.
You can rely on an goods being Awl),
as an our old goods were sold at auction.
aprlltc
13.1ILMCJE11=LY
CONFECTIONERY EgfABLIMENT.
The rindend"eed having bought out- the Ba
kery and Confeettonery establishment of .1.
C. Rays. near the Post Mike, to Rochester. Pa.,
wou.d.zespectfully inform the public that be will
seep the beat quality of lee-Cream,
which be serves to every style ; also will supply
them by the can at reasonable prices. Those in
In want of them should give Mm an early call.
.flue Confectionery department is well stocked:
and parties, weddings, dtc.„ will sup_phed with
everything needed on Short notice and in the best
of style.
Families G EORG Efu fresh bread as often aa
desired. VIIIIDIERIM
mayil:l3,
. 19. s
. •3 00
BM
BOTTLERS OF
12e7
G El
OUR' CELEBRATED •
J. H. WeItNEM
Bought at the
And will se!) ROILW, Goods
AND NEW CREEK FLOUR,
-utitl
They are also Agents for the
SPEVERER & SONS,
GEE
z -1-;"
GarPetSl o 4o/90$
&0:1 -
AT LOWE,ST
. Henry riVicCatitinf,'
(Late McCallum -13ro.'e,}
L 1 ,FIFIII AVENUE. .
PITTSMJUOttr
I have facilities tor•supplying
RET &*L DEALEIIS
Egua/ to any Eastern Jobbing Frou.se
Henry I'vleCallum.
aptltly.
S. C. COYLE,
PItACFTCAI.
1 - 4° ta alt at, al tit
AND JEWELER,
Da 7 hint Street, Beaver, (nearly bppctile
Moore'e Drug Store )
Ail Orders prompt C y. ,attended to.
American Nirateher, Clocks. Jevodery, 'Plated
Spectacles, &c., always on hand,
•
175; 1 7
,
4.&L & & & & &
3 3 ;
BB 88. B. B
fi II fi ft 11 4
222 2 2 2
I
NA
4111t,11,11'1
2 2 2 1.1 2 2
It rf . If li 11 11
M
0 . 0 t 0 2 0
j J'u V
Merchant Tailors & Clothiers,
8. & J.Snellenburg,
.2fLE ANT Tel IL aks,
BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON
j~rpl4t,ix•t ; ui r2'.rchdlv
CARPETS,
-0 a :d.,
.0 11'4 4 I.> ,gi yz o r, ,
MATTINGS,
WINDOW - SHADES,
lilt r00t,.141.
A IbII nuts w ell t.elet-ted , totl nt
AT THE I, OW EMT PItI r E S
• Se — A Liberal ileilialion ina.le to Milt
4ters and on Church Carpe
BOVARD. ROSES CO..
ma —1 y 1 PITTOIIIIIOII, Pt
ARTIFICIAL TEETH PERFECT.
Rol— T. J. 6 11..1.
CUAINIDLkIi bare pur
r chased the exclusive
'" - right of Dearer county
to use Pr.Stnek's Patent
" . by which they can put
; np Vulcanite as thin AL.
. livid Plate, with a bean
'titsil enameled pollsb
ht ..Chistic as to pelted!) , adapt itself
to the mouth:. °hoisting all that .elutusy and bulky
condition, so ninth complained Of heretofore: and .
lessening their liability to break 100 percent. In
deed, no one seeing it would Do willing to wear the
old style plate any longer than they could com"en
lently get them exchanged. Alt branches of Den
tistry performed in the hest and most substantial
manner. In tilling teeth with gold, etc-. we chal
lenge comtelltlem from any quarter, and can term
to ho ng subjects whose tilthtTa have stood be
tween thirty and forty. 7rears. Among the number
lion. John Allison writ exhibit fillings we Inser
ted some aS 'yam ago; the teeth as perfect as the
day they were Ailed. Laughing Gs* PlTParoti on
a new plan freeing it from - all unpleaeantand data.
gerona effects, making the extraction of teeth u
source' of pleasure rat than of horror and pain.
Prices aii - 104' a* any good dentist in the Str.te.
Office at Seaver Station Rochester Pa.
J
wor&sfl' T. J.
3os-rAnra STIED twlis.
LANE EROS.
Sumo sous To IL WOLP . Jr. 4; Co.,
Cbrnelr of .Liberty and Sixth Streets,
( Late I•tt. Clair Street.)
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A
Iniportcrs and Dealer: in
maalwvicvatatu
'CV D.I 1 41
Hare 'now in Stor4 the Largest and Best
Selected Stock offered in the City.
Eir Special inducements Offered to the
country trade. aprs;titu
EZi
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ME
Li
44
AD-t-f art
tt
M
•21 Fllllh AteDl3e.
KED
S;:codo-EoE's aCaae.
---- •••• ,7.77 - -; • • • 77 • '''l •
S. J. Cross &
ROCHESTOL,
NAVE A:V4ll' . l/911.03ErST9QK OF
General Nerchandiso„
PURCHASED PROit FIRST lIAND,
r •
And for rale at a annel advance on cost
IN THIS -COLUMN,
IVe propose 4i call the attention of
le trade,
ESTECIALLY TO hurt nvEssrrE livieit nF
Building Hardware,
HO USE- KEEEEII'AV HARD WARE,
'MECHANIC :.' TOOLS.
VA..1131 - EICS: TOQLs•,
NAILS,
Window Glass,
PAINTS, OILS,
PT 'TTY, cto a.
some of the loading articles of /
Building 71araware, use :
Batts of prery size- oast and irraughl;
RI NI, 310101 SE AND PAD LO(
In great variety of size and quality ;
GATE ANDSTRAP HINGES
GATE , AND DOOR LATCHES.
Cupboard (;av_thes, Screws,
Shutter }Tinges, )I,.4"and Shutter Fiats,
3 , • :
SASH l'Ut,l.l.7,Yti,:,SASit
SASH LO('K £NI' FASTENINGS
flat ana Hooks
liot.ka anti tiLeeples, Carriage Bails
'BASE K &C., eze
MECHANICS' TOOLS:
' ARE:, ADZES, HAT( 'IIF,TS,
HAMMERS, SAWS, STEEL tiI2UARES
TRY SQL" ARIES, MITER :•;QUAR ES,
BEVELS, CHISELS, A UHERS
FILES, lIITTs, BRACES, PLANES
scREW DRIVERs
oitt;ANDIF I VW\-.
1' kLIFIt
FRENrII \ I F
1 \PA
MASON AND I'LAATELLS' ' • • '
Tilt A W LS, 1 RA %% IN NI Vt.:75,
sp4 )KE SHAVES. NVItENCIIk:S,
I I S CR FWS.
ihmun Orrpeillers' I,fise..s
)1 I. .I\U syTHE sTuNi:‹
SAND AND EMERY PAPER,
\ll4l cry tft
partincill
Farmers" Tools:
FIELD A ND 1; .ADEN Dol.
Garden T hand led
R andtlulr P"inted Si
lIA AND MAN U 111-: P()RKS,'
11.1' ItAll.ll-3,
unAss AND GRAIN SYTIIES,
4YTHE SN A THS. Rlh L
SYADINU FORKS. PoTATO Ili )oliS
31Ary()('ES,
DRAW AND RREAsT *'RAINS,
"%Veil Chainc., Ifulter
'l. lid w hairs-. %V hips. 1,:t5111.4, Ltt• ,
HOUSEKEEPERS' HARDWARE
It'Ar. and )4,14, rarrmg an•l 17"/ Mer
CARVING SETTS
Table and Teaspoon', Fir c Setts ;
Coal Blicketß, (` tPcc}Gill
FLOUR l MEAL. SELVES, LADLES,
DIPPERS, &C., &C
Painters' & Grainers' Goods :
B. L. Faimestock & Co.'s
PTTRF Witr - r-F1 IL I._; A. 13 ;
PURCHASED BY THE TON
AND soi,u. AT I , ITT:owI:4,D
,I'it.D.l.>4.
T.e.ta told .11,11 e nel Prli la IA n ot I/ g.o• Toy..
anti in (1,!,
I . 'l'M LINS 143 1.: 13 (-31.1. i.,
( )Al, E'S Y El:
firLTRPE WiTIN-M,
k LroifOl„
Gum , sHILLAC, SASH TOOLS,
PAiNT VARNISII BRUSHES
P'fitty,i-"ntty lint yes,
GLAZERS' TACKS
Window Glass,
In all sizes, Single and Double Strengt li
rgr We are' giving much nttention to
tbl, brunch c•f on r business; and, wllll4
in aitmlity,, uc alwaym handle the very
!lest, we are confident that our prices
and terms are ac fitrOntble aq can be given
by nny relion•Aible hnuit
We nrt• thankful for a ii,beral wail in-
rea-si ng patrol and will spare Do
pulttA In merit 011)11e farnr
S. J. CRosP
liocliEsTEß, May 31, 1471.
May3.ly:chd my3l
"`" -- ift - eitcineou4l.
===l
ROMMILVINGS BANK.
40111111.1h - 14110111660* W.411..a RRRRR Ear.
iminiyzatt a. a rrretten,Gee. r
Sri/PA/EWEN,— & 4cDONALD,
Deal , I,
. 6 .1. bang*, Coln, Government
Iles make Collection on all atteseible:
the United States and Canada. b•cehrt , ..
depottit subject to check. and r,ncelv.,,
Its from owe dollar and aoscard. and allow.
eat at. 3 per:reint. Bplants and ruits
bee by applying at the bank. Bank open Mti
from 9. 6: at.. till 4. p. and on saintday
lugs from (Ito 8 o'clock_ Welet.r t,y
to—
L. it. OATILA3 ft Co.. nos; J s -".„.
Azalea. them & Co., Ono .& toot. t
S. J. Chars .t Co.. War_ KENNEDY
SNIEVER & WWKS, - Jon N Ky sat , .
B. S. H.A.Noan. It 11. Eo.,ta.
A. C ISA
's. B. Wasn't. Itt Ph.whur.,
p s
nuribibly..end Jets
A NEW FIRM
SHOE-STORE.
Umstead&Wisner
'CUP CONSTANTLY i
A hill lind complete , locli.- 4 -of
sfyleg of
BOOTS, SHOES & d4LTERs
VrA SPEC! %Lry.—Fine tylig,ll;.„,l
hr Gentlemen, and first via- ,
for Ladies, made to iirth•r
New 'Brighton, near Sienton' , Coniel.„.,
cry.
jeLuxtu-
Black and Gold Front,
'GEORGE W. BIGGS,
No. 19 SMITIIPIELD.fkT
Four doors utro e xtli A
FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, ECM
OpHeal and' Raley (;(,i,tlx„i,
PITTSII '1N:1/, P.l.
FINE W "Vie II 111,EPAIRILy.
Ple.:oo• cut. Lfiiu advertisement
bring it with . you. • 30
Singer Sewing !Lachine.
HINKp KNITTING MACHINES,
The diced pecfect and sMiple madame the aJz, ,
ever invented;
both of the above popular machines have
lately improved until they stand without a r. ,
Price of the SINGER rAMILY SEWro, m A
CHINE from $66.00 upwards.
Pete OIIIINELEY S KNITTERS Pu,
Circulars and Samples umtlid free
t.lou.
sirnAw a MORTON.,
No. bt Sixth Street. Pitt.tiurrL,
Agents wanted tor the Rlnkt y Machin,.
where. and lei the Mincer in Wefoen,
nla Eastern Onto and Weser . w lk. r,
none already eptablished.
nor?L•lr .
y NEW STORE,
11 EW rOiiDIJ
_A_ T
J. M. McCREERY L CO'S
Qr.\ Ir,Dlcii
}'l. }. - .h;
\1'1(1'1'1: is i;l
110"1-:!-
FANCY A: rt, KED
N. 111) A -I r t;l!'i.l)
'101;1.1 ,t 1;1-11 , 4'1 111"
()III:ANDIE -.WI
CA MU(
I)ITAIVI.
Tlll . l IEI -11.1
P.l 111ZIL1.IANTS.-
CHINESE: I;RASS LINEN.
FANCY COLEILED
Eult 1 )1.0
Hamburg- E(byinas and Im•erti,,,,
Swiss Edgings anti Insertion',
Marsailles Trimmings,
Cotton Trimmings.
White Gimp and 1' K
Corded Sattin
"Linnet Ribbons,
sa,h Ribbons,
Gros Grained Ribbon-,
Box (2nilling,
Straw Trimmings
11. t i, and Bonnet , . Bora' Flab;
LADIES" 1741)ER -(1 TI3IF.NTS AN!
1.1: UN 1,';11 i (MODS
G f7I?4V.LS H I G ( ( /1'
- NOTIONS.
PAILAsOLS & LINEN UMBRELLA -
FANS, FANS, FANS, FAN.-
CHILDREN'S WHITE LINEN sl IT
Childrot'. Billf. suii„
M1•04.s Fancy _Aprons,
Stinuner Skirt-,
White „Ilorcen
Carpctb and (hi
Kum and Matting,"
Stair, Oil Cloth,
Stair Padp, at
J. M. MeCRVERY & Co's
j‘.l4(i-
ht,,
BE' YERS, LOOK . BERE
It may t, t be a matter 01 sperm) ti
wrest I.) the people of Beaver eouni
what is transpiring between
William, Napoleon! 111, Bismark
Troche in Europe, hut it is a mattor
ellects ilium materially to know
they can buy tin..
LES'
I , : I t cti CO
At their old stand in Avt•r.
fit their rt4tmnery evervtlw,
c:ell,• , 1 I r In I in•ir lutc "Hwy ii w
;i full :Lisurtnient
(:;IZ()C_I",1 - ZIEs
F11)117* , Fr' ['r VePeS, TPt sr
Tu1): cc, a lid Cigar'-
Alut all "thcr artivies usually pd.
It) a First Class ,
(;RC( ) ERN' K" re) i? 1.:
Prom their long and intimate a,p, ,, ,1
nnee with the Grocery, Flour and
business, and their. disposition t,,
satistah!nion IA) those who may NI
W i%// t heir patronage, they hope
tore, us in the past, to obtain
share of the pnblie patnmage
Giveusa(':tll
null see if we do not make it
terest to cull ritrAlti.
ja 1125. S. S.NITGEIt s (
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
RIFLES ; Double and Single Darr,'
Shot-Gusts ; ';"
Goode, Rule Barsele, Locke, MounUn.''•
tecialn.
Send for a }Rico Ller Addree• \
STUN. Croat Weetern (_,tin Work-
etrect , Pit toburgh. Ps,
ti tt Army I 'arbirtea. TM, .t. 04 I? ,
bons , h t or traded (or
STAIR BUILDING
0 011 = a'Aurnina Ito 1),
WILLIAM PEOPLES ,
Allegheny City. 1,3"..
Is pretuirell 'do lauds of W.
Turning, Scroll -Saw] n 7 and S7l - 4 , 11 M".. ,,
ding. Newell's Balusters and Hand 1;:i' -
Wrril ALL JOINTS, liE.llll
TI I HANG.-furnisbed on sh. , rt
Orders by mall promptly.attendrd rn
left with Gowser Co., 69, 4th AN.
Pa.. and at the corner of WeaNler 1 ,, tr , c 1
limber.) A11.4v
Dr. J. :Our
cowl lintL •
• 1.• , frt•
• , ttu 1::; 1
lurk
tesprr
1"1
* Xrs
pitt , l••
uf , l ,
tor-t
manufactured 111 the nailed Stlleli. fifth!
Yee filling performed In a style that defies r,.ulp ,
orlon. batlantetion guaranteed In all opera e"m"
° r the money returned. Give him A trial.
febtly
fil
BUFF 1.1