El The Beaver itr— gus. SEAVER. MN 17. IF+67 • - EMI Local and -sceil Dimot. AL. 54 Fltth atte . Tt..; Pittsburgh, Is tti Authorize,: a.. Tent for Tits Aaui - s In that city. .. . . ' . lreiv-Ndrertisementg.. , r ..., , t p , ,, , , i0n of the.priblle lA , directed to the tot -,„(,, new "iviverl.eqerlio, wigell appear ,_ for -the '-'4... In In Tett Annus' to-dtir- ' . Ac,ount—New borongh. • iit caa'. for ••!ai.-I'. C. Molter. iflol—.Nat ional Bank of Prover county. triaunber—i. 3. a. Darragh. r--4Faiwarl:s—Tf..iver Salt Manufacturing Co. iduico—Achite .t Irwin ,irAart4cr p.nottcr—Thomos ITenrc.• ;.-rCi;.:ar4 and tolmccott' t A. Th.carpui. Schrx4,--R. T. Taylor. • :cep iati n. and Ohio Cabal Co.--Ja,,, 3lcE.won cl ) A.! Fortune.; . 4,•• -• •siweial t Ilcatwick.:,, Wantrd—New Brighton boro. • I;rIEF CO. MILITA!ZT OFFICEU.S.- - We have had from the Adjutant lieuentra - Tt4to:ri,aekom7, tiqt of all offlcrina.. or the ennnty, who r .l dartylt I:tte war. The liet will appeir in the „„.. t i.,:qr 0( tte'Arguß. 2 4n4 . canno!..fail to be vet,' in t., 1 1 0 ,, particularly intereated in it, is_ well lar,:p. - • NorpfAL SCHOOL at Illtnboro fa withorit th4`..htFt 1)3(7C . for the yonl...people of weqtern ,i,ricania to procnre ecittati on. its advailtagjut grntilar Instiluflon krtiom ti; UM.— those intendinc; to . beconte:teochere.. ht'-rut to all applicants* Addrees J. r ~,...„Edinhori. Erie Co.. Pa.:-Erie2,Treekly ficarefte. Tgr.TALI.:TON ANTI BRIiIIITON frlA,k—The enter= c .,;v mattafat t itiriter companic. of Falleten and ICew ~,„z h, „- , t f ir. bandinr., a. new dam on - the site of the' 9:et long end 9 feet.hith. which when will give the latter the advantage of dispen .: tti th a raw. .They are pnehin; .the enterprise. tt - th ‘igor.and %,y. e hope for them a erteces.4,ll Satin-day last, Thomas ,o.v. of wyt . :irrestrd and brfinght :before arliltrge of having t erornly of vitilaren. a sop aced about twelve thir- • Tiw . IttAke after hearing, he esidenee Of cut ion. cominned the case fctr four Week!. ftel.r.l3tenovsatctiTs.—Some few weeks anthorities, having aseertahaed that the•roof .:.,an..: tit;. Court !loupe was leaking badly. Cud it ta pr.'off and a TICAN , one put on in ita place. n 4 paper -1 7 .iica , 11 ,-, inside, having also become muck dam . ed ~,I;•7, : enting a rnged appearance , was taken 0 wit •.-:. sad lr•arti. are now ,ended in painting the i',.lttronni. Whek the Joh is completed, it will look :-..., tr. , l cl.nn. • . "•; . .7."sj‘ta - TiniTIFEW,\ TElt.-41Te *lllk bChreill roam Hll,ll;ridgewnter is titout completed. - and nether" need not in the thture deter pules ..tr• frau trweling, to andlro. The walk: is • about •re;e^t in Width. underlaid with stone. and these env- tooth or three or four Inehet....Mth grAvel Thn walk when •'beat" down. will be a lEEE= BRIM ENVATEIt.—On litst ' Wednesday • ..:u c oute.hipredators. not having, n Just conception • ur clitered the carpenter shop of Mr. Park, in +:-;:. :mit took therefrom a lot of his tools. Af thoy_visited the shop of ]lr. Thomas Russell. him:of some of fhe impletrients of his It c is azreat pity that these marauders. could l'o.',..:"nalihrd" while plying their nearions bnei AGE or 4,Bur.n.—At the N ri tora can be E eim a large red bi which:is vagrd for a period of (went year*. )In , c.rv - 1 , ...;:".1 , 19.114nz , age eitends is ,unknown. Be- t ‘.,....Nb..lkil\ , ..ei!iliiii't:eiiinhi lintel, -became its OWIlifT, 1 Mr..Miii:iilluizli, at‘qta...r g htel keeper of Beaver, had it iiriii.e hi , ri.iii , .. :mil an fr.; retirement from the hotel 1 hai.ines... gal, it -id the (Inner. It wee origimillyvt iiiiii:uclit hem le , iiiith.'aild is a be i antifni bird, and Zi - dial a. ti!, , ` ri:ll.'Cr. . 1 - 7.-•-•-- --- • rev.virrr; , 7...411 --tpu the iftt.i inst..a man natr.- Tirti.:ay i;,n,ron way - i , rdught pa the jail of the - . , 4 r1r:!. ,, .1,:.-L- of a'-an and . laittery with iiitenf 1. , '..7.1';.: - 'f're , t. by ht. wife. - F....q. :11eFait, of Glasgor 1 . ..r..c..-1..,, , ... , 1 the warrant for hie arrest, and forward!' t..: Ten iii :el, ai. above stated.. 'lltriblitty.. it appears. :,..i ~ 1 1:. - tilicuitie, , with his "better-half," and tO te re. i: , r.iii al:, he Li ailegedto have undertaken the • ).• iif ailieir.i.ii:ring a sound. , thinshing." For this t.: ,r i.,.,,,, :r..;:nara7 et of Tintotity'll,,lle now finds l'ln- , V::1 -, ! , ,ratvc• 'din."' i ; . tr ..X THE POOR We teul occasion • k t,,..01gs over the. Poor iiinise farm of • • n: lit .%%U Lit) ii the gratification to us to i•rolh+. this 'year upon it leoked very prom- 1 .,.. ;! , ': V. 11 ,. .c. oat, corn, potatoes. cabbage, Sr-, i months; t\ntii Mx Friday last,;the husband RIM Shanor ' ''i , • II,: ru re ! ;!.Aliere this , season . . :A most ex- , approaching the house of his Mother, who lives in the - If' • teldetr. ,and-itite a large one by the tray too.) i neighborhood whom the circumstances above detalleil •I , f. • -- , 1 ;...as, rid. house. The steward 11b at the ; occurred. l'orter armed himself witha gun and would •-.. , irt rri”; iii , :singlrene repair. opoh the buildings. ' have shot Shanor on the sprit, but his friends deterred t 7 .". `• ..r.,, 7C11111 , 1) seeded. , . him. Afierwards. under the direction of some of his , neighbors. Porter come to Rochester in the evening and . t- f' ~: , r r.- Am Stlnday afternoon some young . lutrl a warrant issued forStutnoes arrest. it was placed •Ih >!:h-on sir:II:el rim on the•hill site to enjoy In the tuusisof Constable F. 31 Anderson, .who went -',. • ~.- , ..,1 :11, ; ,fi-.• the beantliniceenery ; and it.f- • out into 'that vicinity "dniing_ 4 the night„ ioid - asreaitod -.. i',^ ~e.,, , riiir:inselves peaceably, some and- : him at daylight on Saturday morning. Hg was imme ' z:' a!-- , a—mlterl them rudely. throwing' stone.. r diately brought to the Jailor this county, where he e.,i . rriridurted themselves In a ve ry nrigientle- I now ls, end Where he will likely, remain uultil his infa- T..r.t ~7 . orim rharacteri , Mf and worthy of them- I mons conduct is passed upon by a Jury of "his country ii f.. 1; :m7ly cmfrontialp„ , 7,..the ladieS„the cow- , men." Herdpresents, (co weare told,) ttuu he dries not al sa.irublrsd ever frViros, and hid behind ,I kniiw where hin partner in guilt (in be found. Wheth n .t.: ' - . I t' er he grew tired of her. and cast-her Off, or whether she - ~.. .rn-o-n.r has fnrn i,lird ns 'with their names. butii abandoned him. and took lan with anotber. Is unlrtimch • 3, A. 111111,1,1. presuming, that they will nev e r b e ; to the friends of either of the parties, as well aa the pub . c.!, ,, liti't again I lie at large. At all evente. the weak, giddy, tanthink ,„....„.. • I . in g creature is'losto her friend's Jost now, and prcits ••••,...., ; rr,tr , —We havo noticed for some time pass lily lost to n life' of virtue for all tithe to come. , I I '•'l 'A r is' 'PIT , nett's-Iles ' • quite commen,and ' • ''", . ''• - I • ' ' arl. ir ',,.,•,..,,. .. '.• . t., high as one and Xwo tormstind tails : led it life of sobriety and indutitrv, and bite the al ' "Naze: Ma , trophies. The victorious party is us- •ways reputation of having been a good soldier while ill the ; 1 ~,,, , ili;'111 or 'merited a purse for their la- l t p i. ~. .ly of !Ili , Tart that almost eveTy house and . army. The community in which he, lives, we, under w tit, 1.., hi . ,,t.,:il with more 0ri, , , , 8 aro ee . ,e . stand,are all in sympathy ith him in the deep affliction RE ~Ks otShe.te ' 4- ' - "' 9 ''t 71 ,, t 1 ,, • \ S oil fOr Mir a, , yricultnral society. that hays overtaken him. . • l' lir;;litn tins fall•foat tails", 4.. , ..nmr or our 1 a . k- hall r!ti . h. ruLlit convert there - selves Into rat -ENERAt. Crn"MUENCE DzizGATEL—The Erie An. I anal Conferenee,-which held its sessism at,New Casale, '-',...titit-i•itt little dttlicaltv, and thus make a little 1 commencing July 111th, elected the following Ministers ''" r " ' l, •''r 1, v•I Pay 7 end ht , nmplkh mor e ed gnod then would result to represent that Centerente in the General Conference „ games,. Suppose the i ...tr.t .he I;;,.,1: - " I iof the M. E. Chnritli, which convenes In Chicago, on • • i the Ist of May,lii , i, vie., W. L. Day, 'G. W. Maltby, ross ~ .i . ,• ' H. Hulbert ,R. A. Caruthers: E. J. L Baker, G. W , . . ~s ,• ....I'l l o recent examination at Harrisburg ; R. .• . , tocktodders ofPennsilvania banks shows , "A rk, J s 14reer,- and J. PFat . •rhabor of them belon , lo this eounty.and 1 • ; - 1 -• ` ' . ~ -, . = - . I uilr r„,,,1, line ~ .. i., 7,,k - . , a good deal of capital invested in ;ON A Jounxr.v.—Prof. R.T. Tay lor„ . of this , place, Is ~, . Ti,. following will'indicate the amount now and ha s been absent for tonne time past on a Jour .7. 0.*!." Itmesti'l : • ney south of thin.. We have . recently receivap papers .. ;•:. ;,. 1 „.,,, 1 m ak of 8 0a .,.. er m i nty. 5 1 ,12.7 50 from him milled at'•Washinkton ;; Ricirisontl, - snd Nor ''""" ll , ...li::• In PittAbuigh, ' - i0.4,w3 ; folk, for whie hhe will please accept our disks. , , . . - . , P. "r,txr.,, Pros. - -A trip aiross the Poorllonse ! .. .. ' f z ' :=-4 ' ,,, leiput tin in posse'salcni of the inforinalion I DOUTHETT--CROWL-At the-m.l(l6one of p. Crawl i4t,..,6filhe; numerous' prozen,yof GeineLogethatso ! E.,(1.„ at Darlington, Pa.. by Bev.' It. Stiageon, Mr. lt .„..,;::ll'the,,,inind of the edltorof the Local last sum ' r emembered that J. Dauthett and 31114 Matilda Crow! • , • • ~..,.....) k , aow rcmait .It will be remem - 8 ' .„, t - ' R_;,z tn ;,,•sj2,:iffgT,, state resi :ll.laq summer we riled° a raid upon them our. I 4011 ER TO. -- . 14 the Rev. Dickey, Mr. !.,.Ivlll, our c:iptut'es at that time put an end to the 1 dente of the bride's parent's of O h io I 'r' Nation of the species at that Johnston to Miss Tillie J. Hunter, both i - 123° • a-J.-, Itp Beaver Co., Penn a. ~• .nFpect that Itwas odells editorials that can' , ••• place ;- and I .13,D. Jo . , 1 :; ) ,.':" . '". , 1 1 , r1 . ! r , rasined to go into a decline and shuffle i wiLso,7i-WILSON-Jnly 4, 1867, at 'Freedom: PL. ~...]: :v. , .: At nil events , they died.and.no other satia-I b y tbp„B e v, J. 31. Smith, Mr. Jahlt.L.Will°n;°(•:l4ol - could he given ne for their,"taking• off." : town . And is Lide Wilson. same IAMe. C l ' , ,t l l . ;.. 7 , vditorials were a power in the land:- 1 DAR.NE- AMBERS --On - the morning at .I.he ~,r ...,,,,a p ...,d , „ a t to rods, ia tough stnlkbat odiuni fourth of JUly, by Dr, D. L:ft:akin, assisted by Rev. ' i "i'l" ✓ Tiles are tougher still. - 71 , , t,.. , -_----..-•-..-_____ , Wm. Ccerden, at the read the the bride' s father., ~ PE r%IMAN Gli !VD. 0 r.u,..2 ' 1 3fr. Robert C. Tlanies, of ..M' - ter, Beaver. county, l'''' , lrr va- T. -11 ' -- n Friday last. ono Cl. " a— IPi to *lea Marian Alabinsan, 01 New Cal4e , /NI , ~,,, , - ,3 bonds. known ac-organ grinders •piased i l " a `' t 'iq. veildi ~ the . rn ~.:,:, , n, his music. to annoyance of 1 . i •,... ,. , - v.c an.` the infinite delight of the little ur, ' Mt plac 1 . ?•, , ,, 1 , i , ,,,,n1„ e ) li e was accompanied in his pare ), ..).,. y 'monkey, Which was taught to climb up . - . • , • areetuisday inottditg July 10th, t,,, • a "heeses. perch itself upon second story win - 1 ) PATTERSON-0a - . . - • - ~....ar.fritath,:re - survey me scene," Sc. The dig- : 1867, at the residence of her-mother, in Bearer, Beaver , c-... '•• ou the 'occasion was remarkably I . Co.,„Pa - .. of typhus fever. 3 irilh 311 aribl igia l Ariallewn'a dean, • be ;. tst , :. 1.... i.... ''. c knew ins name and his present where- I love d Wir e 01 Samna! a F* .... t"linicilta 7 4 '', would sue, ' t htly hi s ....eat to him the propriety of 'tor- , acid St days.. .. ...., 1. 4 ~ 11, w. and betaking himself to a harvest 4.Ficrcr_op the 15th itti in Wart, Pa „, of clot .tt, ,t veuld pay beast, and be -more genteel ~be- : , i .,, beiteturn, an Eniket daughter of Dr. .sad Rebates ' • I rcicht. - . • , - - tirititiooook Saw Wows:m.4-4s the saintalhetnred salt in our toasty is destined lir become an important item, and as vie feel a interest lithe development of all of our local - resources, we were impelled on Thiusdair last to visit the salt works recently establish ed in Raccoon township„ this county. These works are located on the farm of kfr. Robert Potter, who holds ti royalty of ornsoixteentkin •thon, and liar staidetl, under the folloWiimcilieuinitanise:: w Mx In Strawy, isdo, aisisk.'ssuey!orPittatreitbi 4*, J. V. leDonald and. Capt. S. B. French of this place, com menced boring for oil where these works are now loca ted: Their labors carried the work to a depth of 940 ' feet into the earth. At this point they struck a powerful vein of saltwater which Waa thrown to the surface and out of the well wilftforeilii lie's which seem ed to underlay It. Finding no favorable symptoms of oil, they abandoned the enterprise. Thieves in Oct°. ber, Paid. In Fib., 1861, hoWever, finding that the flow of salt water from the well showed no signs of Abating, they conceived the idea of putting up works ttod corn mencitig*e nianiftOreac Of The fwiieellitris Itis;J grin, find Hotly commendable etel•gy theahwOrkswere built, and in April following - they started their boiler, and from that time till now they have made otiun aver age from 15 to 20 barrels- per day. To do this 'has not consumed near all of thewitersupplierl by the well, and the company are now engaged in putting upon ad ditional holler of the same size as, the one at present used, additional tankage for settling and drying, which,'When all is completed: wily make the =Pa*, of the works froth 80 WV barrels per.day.. _ . The process of making salt is so simple and at the same time so ieteresting, that we elude run the risk of endeavoring. to 'explain the operation as vr ened eed at the works above referred to. The water and gas ire first carried froni - the well inn large pipet° anidr-tight tank, holding abbut 125 barrels, which stsude in a house built for its en:keens:in. Front this tank the wit, ter is taken to another open tank which stands near the works. From this one!itlis carried by meana of , a pipe directly into thOboller. PIM the air-tight tank above • erred toihere are two!pipes by means of which the gas is Coaveyed r fmut itland made serviceable in the works : one large pipe coquets a portion of the gas nn dernesth the boiler; the other one, being mnch smaller, Is used to convey gas into the rear of the works, where it is used for 'lighting np" purposes. The gas found I here, and collected as we have seen, answers a good I.purpose. •In fact, it furnishes abOrit two-thirds of ail theteat required for bolting the salt. The coal need ed in addition to the gas is cedY about sixty bushels per day,whlie other works of the same cttpacity,.and with ont the nee's"( gas. consitmeuear three hrtudred lamb i, els. After betting. the water a sufficient length of time,• it is drawn off idol/inks-Where it reitabis unti4ettled: then it Is taken - into a.grainei, and there:grained (which lis done entirely.withgas takes from the well). From here it is conveyed 'to the *air house, and Is ready.lh - r , *market. The size of the boiler now tufted is 30 feet long, 8 feet wide and 30 inches deep.. The grainer is the same size excepting . that It is but 20 - inches in depth. With the facilities no* use. as we have said before, the cord , pony mannfacttires from 15 to2o barrels per day: when .1 their improvements, note making, are completed, they I will have the means at *id to swell this amosnt to 85 or 40 'flatlets every 24 hems. . • • • 1 • The company are also about commencing the erec tint', of a cooper shop. stimilding for boardingpmmoses, and all necessary stinctures fl 7 ferrying on a permit- I nent business of . this kind.. The company is composed I now of the sam e gentlemen who originally connected themselves with the enterprise. illnd the management I and supervision of the basinefts have been entrnsted to onFtl.wnsmen. Capt, Frodch., whit has exhibited his ns- . nal energy in carrying the , work forward to !tit - present •.•neeessftil strgft. . The salt manntoettired bv these gentleman is a very tine Snick (so regarded. by all who have need in end e m lee sold by them' at prices that should deter one p^ eple from going rintside of our own limits to tiny the a-tiele. Particularly will these works be convenient and advantageous to our south side friends, whossiorans- Portation facilities arc an limited as to hove, he ore obliged them to come , with their teams a great distrinte, to this - side of the river, for an article that is now man-. ufacturcrand sold chiMply almost in their midst. tiffiltTLEPS t'ONDCCT.—Kome few paws ago a well -10-do john, named -„Lobert Porter, of New.. Sewickley ;township, thik county, married a young wesaan. a neighbOr of his. Theirmarried life, so far as weitire ad vised, wroi - a happy one, up until Some time during the war. Shortly after the breaking out of the rebellion Mr. , Porter wentinto the inilitary.service of his coon try, leaving his wife, and, we 'beileve,oneichild, in the care of his friends: She was well provided for. Du ring the absence of her hueband,being quite pier:Asses sing in appearance, - she wee visited by a, young man of that neighborhood named Alvah Shanor, whose atten tions culminated in an attachment between the two.— crin,drlal intimacy fJilowed, and was continued until the return of the tusband- iler condition at once re vealed to him the guilt - of his wife, but Inving her almost to distraction, he was induce& to live With her as if no ,thing had happened, -requiring only that all -further intercourse with Shanor, of whatever character, should be at once and forever terminate& Matters . continued thus for some time.• when POrter distovered. that him wife and Slumor had renewed their amours. rpbra l id-4 4 ing her for her infidelity, and a breach . of the compro- Miee befoie made, she packed her trunk, and in company with Shanor,• left for. Pithibtire; where they passed 1 husband and wife. Porter took legal steps at onee, and has an application how pending Inver conzt for 5 di vorce. Prom Pittsburgh the guilty pair went to Chien go, andbut little was heard from them for the last three 6.7213,9 M MARRIED. DIED. W IMMO - lioXst CA RATIONS. 7 ipPaitratif tice concerning the;, death of An ilihnt child_ of Mr. Clark, of Beaver, prodncedias the at tending physicians assert, _ by , the- effects of laughing gas adminlidered . to Itimbtlier ; the Child taking the breast soon after. - - I am. prompted to correct this assertion from sqlsairw i tikat:the imibyclka); not iiierdor pined bfihtbitAit ofihth3irs thei6ctilc! tion of teeth, by any fear of dangerous or fatal results; atthe same time,a notice in the Pitts burgh Evening Chronicle (see below) makes it a point Nino i r:WdantitteplielOft eltanietseortheYhOdians'Or fhter-dotr• It is not my desire to go into a lengthy ex planation; but simply to give a.few facts -in refutation or this absurd notion, Whielicould only 'hni'e had its coneePticiri En' the rmoibfdly excited brain of some qid-womanish man. Chloroform; a far more powerful, and in over doses a really poisonous, agent, has ever since its discovery, in innumerable occasions, been adrultdsteted tOfatntlles to'facil itate delivery, and -in no occasion has it pro duced injurious effects, or even incithveruenee to'the 'child. while yet the child is directly connected with the mother, receiving its sup • port .directly from. the,moper's b100d... Now, if chloroform mind even produce Inconven: knee under so very favorable circumstances, how can laughing gas, a peilOtly harmlez, remedy, produce death to the nursing child? Laughing gas is composed of hidroon„ two parts, and urqfgep,,ozie plirt, and eimiptel ligenkinunirttqw‘iliqbit-undtpietririiikaal- cal 'Change on. its reception into ,the lungs.— The oxygen 'being taken up in excess 1•0 0 , the blood corpuscles, and by its stimulating qual ities producing a : temporary intoxication, du ring which any short operation may be per formed without much pain, and the nitrogen exhaled, with other gasses, during exhalation. The inteldeation continues so long.as the ox ygen rbniabis extras. in thesblixiff;';and when infellikeneertturn.s to - the patbnit,lt is because the blood-has returned to its.normal state, and containanothiuk that couldlirove deleterious to either parent or offspring. In 6ncluskein, I would say- that laughing gas is far more harmless to the community than the human gas contained in the pom pous decision of the post minteni.cxami ners. • Yours, • • • TRUTH (From the Pit*burgh Evening Chronicle.) Aee>ta , le Slidilen Dostiii • The Dewier:Argus of this week reports a remarkable ease of the sudden deatti- of an in 'fant child of Mr. John Clark, a resident of that plaee.:-! The Argaistatea that , the attend; ing physicians decided that the child died from the effects of "laughing gas" administer ed to its - mother while having her teeth ex tracted. Dr. Sill, •of ,•Pittsburgli, wishes to have the symptoms puldiShed in detail for the benefit of the public and the world at large, or, failing to obtain that, desires to have the length of the attending physicidns ears in a Wood cut. . Eorrou A 11003: • In the last number of the I find the following' in relation to the H. B. Andersot boys, and their father, and as you were not in the county at the time, I ask tlie pricileke of replying to it, myself : "He Sent the only sons he had who were nble to bear arms (two in number) to do bat ; tle for the Constitution and' the Union."' . 1 ' If Mi. Anderson ever "sent" his two sons i "to .do battle for the Constitution and the I.7n i ion;'.' his neighbors were never conscious of that fact. But on the contrary they believed then; and so believe now, that theSe sons went into . ' the , service . aninst their father's _wish and commanda -Then,' tcio, . the _idea of claiming any credit for what either of them done after-they time in the service is supreme ' ly ridiculous t • Thomas, may have had brave and pat rintie, intention.% when- he left home, but after he got to the front, his idea r l r of pa- . !tried= and *diary unite:led. and berms-ad mitted into the "drum corps,"—an organim -1 t ion stationed in time of battle,whore "bullet; d ! , !o not reach, and where harm never , comes." I The other ,on, Sanford. went intil the service in 1864; arid . Is supposed to have volunteered for the m nal, - which he would get for doing I so. At all events, he is known as a "bounty I money retruit." was only out one year, was i never n a battle in his life, and army five I hundred dollars of "bounty money" for his visit to Fortress Monroe, and a ride or two ;ion a gunboat I From this it enn . be. seen that Mr.. Ander ; son never "sent" his sons to the wars, and aldo that they never did anything, or amounted to anything after they went there on their own I accord. - I shall probably refeitcithe Military i 1 career of the former of these sons again; I 2' , . A 3iEIiFIER. OF TUE 140711. Sdmiething Funny. ED. ARGT.7B.-111C Local irovreth• fanny.— In,the last issue we are informed that .Capt. Frank 3taratta "has turned his back upon the Radical party," and was a delegate to the con vention of the "Lost CIDISe" party. This is decidedly funny,and occasions many a hearty laugh among hiirneighbors here. If Capt. 3laratta;'• was ever anything else than a Democrat in politica, 'tie poor Repttb lieans are ignorant of-the fact . - • Some of 'lfs 'Heriublicans have assisted in making out lists of the voters in Mr - borough nearly every near--milking -three:lists viz : "Republican," "Democrat" and "Doubtful." But the name of "Menthe" is never once to he found in any other.than the list of "Dento (Tat." He was aleitys numbered with, the faithful.' " • The Lereal does him injustice in claiming himp a recent convert. • A ROCTITATES RADICAL.. Earron yon explain to your readers the 'circumstance ofthe "Lost Cense" cxincliditeTOr Treaintrer.. Atid or dering Union Ladies off the, pavement on a night of an illumination in the Borough- of Beaver, whilst their-only offense was that they Were in favor of the Union and against the rebellion? And also whether his eldest son did not make *night -- hidenns. not long since, by'his yells in favor ofJ efE Davis and the Southern Confederacy.? . • - - I would also like, you would state, if this candidate did -not roue tline 4 -since levy on and sell a couple of :pigs belonging to a poor woman, whiCh had been given her by her neighbors,' and being all. the TkrOperrty she had, - in the absence of her husband, and 1l bis debt, and if she was not, in distrmgd,eircurn , stances ? These things shmild be rully explained, as he has set Mn uttaatbest - Onusn" can didato•for Treastirer., • . firma* Airirt TnvTn. • Enrrolt:Anors: 'What has so "riled" the editor of the Loral, thal he raves and rants like a maniac, in the last Lome of his paper ? , Has he discovered that the Argus is getting away ahead of it as a neravpaper, - or have ynp and- "a Democrat" put him in a ,"split stick" on the Free Railroad question? The anger he exhibits, and the personal , abUse heaped upon yourself and a few ot,hers,show that something or somebody .has "cut him to the red," and what it Was or who did it; I wo' Id like to know. Isqumma. noemiiiiin, P, T'Suly? ,15,1867 : li:nrroa'Axtora : Will irat allow rMlto. In quire through the columni of your paper, whetlaii. JAI Odell was made %simian of the "Lost Cause"- County Committee on ac count of his nrunentiOstgie conduct with a colored person at the circus in our town. : o===n ------ taiiinsetiwo --- 414 on . l4 l 4thnoti - 14hille youf can- gil tols& &7 i 's ant redeced prices, wholesale at retail, Tin, e G w pr,"aillhaitiiii;Wite - sAllib Sgiyes, ters,,fuid.ca--pereViifi4 !Kettles, arid tionse Ihrnishinit_ . . encli p u t. Leg, guiralfb lir torliffekshort notice. - All Work versa/WA ' , - • ri 36:44niViWonfaroiseff . clog s zoi R6ngera;re rerpt! the bed: — . tt ikaangiNiiiier, tor Cuscuits, • it i la im a u ger),L °'"l-4"111 7 - 7,19 7! L . • aoza has the. best country smoked Sides and ShougletlEkttOket,_:. ; "7 f"... A VARIETY 0f=11144.5 4 (1t at Ran ger's, in BrII:1,0r ' i- •• , FOR strictly chi Citirge;*): tblbOtter's —he keeps it. Ax endie - as iaiiekir or zugani,:Pimies, the Cheapest to the best; and. will. Mit for all pur poses, at ... - , OrMadoerel,r half !A" Var. ter barrels, 4 for harveit, at Range • • rirFor• .Qneensware, - go• to Ranger's, Bridgewater. , . rff - Ratiger has a few barrelS of. New 'Or leans Molasses left, purchased direct.from the lantationn:' • " -; • • - li'For cheapry Goo* go to !huger's. He lb feceivingetery week fresinfupplits. r4rßafsfne Tana ?nowt , ' ail :Ranger's, in ltridgpwater. . . - IS "ed Kpplei at PEACHES, and n n*er s Bridkewatar: j ; t QUARTZULX STAITEMItNT 01.• 1 The 11Isaikozu# Bank otiieitier co. - • :1433,w-Bsucarrox,,,Tulylst,lB67., Loans and Discounts' _ . --.. .. ..... 412=6 gi .. ' ofd Jr Protect..:. • ti,,ftp 00 U. S. Bonds deposited let* 4.:-.434,,, , Treturrer . to secure cirtrrulatingnotee • 153,000 00 U. S Bonds and-Sawrnm on hind - • • . quoo:a3 Real Estate and linking-house .2,11C0 91 Furnitruret And Yiktures ' •::...,.. .......... taw crs Expense. Account —' VW 45 Due from Banks . . , 45,673 01 i . . Specie I t 1,473'93 Petra IlenaerMalikk i'errteri attd litheck4 - ....;.,:,. '50,937 29 I . LIBIIITIES : i . • • Capital Stock i , • 8150,00) 00 ' Surplus Fund ." ' • 7.000 CO, • National Circtitotionl ' 92,512 00, Circntatitni , Bank Of Beaver.s3dinty.: - - 335 co -. Dividends unpaid 1,35457 Due Depositors ~. ~:•.4 110315 85 Discount, Exchange Ina . .lntelost..: - .?X.,040 tri ' . i t -- . f374,133 725 The above is a cornet airstrict from the report to the Comptroller of the Currency: " , jyTnT„ - -. , I EDWARD flOCTS, , Cashler. • BOUNTY ACCOILTST: LOCAL BOUNTYr TAX OF NEW SEWICKLEY township. for the years 1845 and 1866, • Daniel Brenner, Treasurer for current year: ' DR. To amount received of Collectors, WO OD To amount received ofJohn Garrard. ' 4.760 00 To amount received of 34 . Gonsole's bond. 500 00 • By bonds, ac., paid he By discount and percentage, By services rendered, Cash to auditors, Cash paid L. Moreal. Amount:of:balance no BSC . , , 6,811 99 Daniel Brenner. Treaanrer fOr 1866. " DR. Amount received of ttollettor. - $4,746 46 Amount enbseription,. ' 905,56 Amount bond, 1 . - BP° °D r . • • , .5,4,at • CR. - • Py bonds redeemed.,s4,2B9 V. Internet. - - Pet cent. s3laiertfolf Cr& Ina dt: - 4 5 6 1: 1 I Auditors fees. . 400 Balance on account. Car 18014_ •. II 59 Balance due towneblp, - 4451.01 . T.' PI ROBINSON. JourKNoviznow. I"altan. Jys'l37:/lt. ETA - WSON4L RICHARDSON Beaver Palle, Pa. ~ , 1 - _- :...- • __. IT . A2I . jEsT g - TENEri A LARGE STOCK or s I ' iii - therNs; -- ' ..; ' • ' - • BOOTS & ! toms, 1 HARD( 'ARE. GLASSWARE. - Q EENSWARE. ' - ' .. ' . INWARR, - .. - - SAMS, • .. . . ' DRUGS, &C. '.= Window Maga ail • .tislattetalcm size Also, LIME I CRUD BEN Co'. Paints of Alt C Porch:biers will " stock of Pain Mir, Choke ,All kind, cpC, (loads. Remember thesee, first door above the Cutlery, oppolte !Ida of stieet. • jylo . 67:tt - .SP-ItiN6r 7 FA • S.AIONBt. - , . BRIDGE STREET, BRIDGEWATER; • AssorgsiENT....IBLIINERY - Will MIS .I. l l' loaned at mr cg in d mad.. laltertnaltille% ) * Gesly. on Thmada , March 14tb: ;riatito In rm my old Mande, and as y.nevr melt as will pima. pa tronize me. that I I am now receiving an entire hew Lock of Mlllinery. of thelateet Spring Styles,,,and. will b ar lbaseillwith.lizt ;early - • 'l3'uily: I ' MK& S.REM. Disstotatton ;CO•partnershlp. • r co.Partoetublp - herctohwe -existhm under • the ittneaflAohuoree. megskink, Odd 1 1 119 almolv ed by J.. -The lismihteps of twill be sedled by J. A. M4ahan, wbq cieh_thtues the bushman et the old ehtmtt &way, Now Brighibu, and lo au thorized to collect I ehhms, and pay ell deft/du/al the Arm. All persona. indebted to US old Ann win please come forward Si once and eettke their accotmts. and those having Claims against the siff" present them thr. settlement. _ • J. /1- I . ol ;Tital o2 z.• • July 1,'1887. 1 - . IIiCOMIMr. of retiring from the flretbf.tderhadM a 3leoshaa. I tender my Bunke to °to' Omer Puffons. Ind cheerful' ly enliclt keemtthasnee of the same to my late partner, who ecestintim dm same et the ate send, South side of Broad-war, New Brtghtee. . J. M. Ltrestruois Antmrianiarom's Norio.,—Lancer alf ddodoistra don op the oetate of DAVID tharainink B i te of- Pulaski toawhip, BMW.: UMW, dee: 4l l been granted to the undsrsigood t an P.M= Indebted to the said estate, are refloated to make Immedi ate paptneld, and those b_aying dolma or demands a .piost the estate of said d ecedent win make . kasr# the same widto i ed u ley BIT SIATIGHTER., Adurrs. am( Trwmpir. lywiriv• ' • :10XISCITTOIrttilil0TliVtiertnalritten l i e arLon the estate of Hon. BILNIS.f,AD n= late of Unneer bon, Beaver county, M., nc _been _granted to .the naerallued. all •= ll. elosa_,,____ lo add astateare nested to mire relent, and thoenhaving or demands gainer testate of said decedent,. will plans Perot loans ircd*7l7 al' tbeiotteated for sellmi x . , • . .. ' Wlifdllor _lslrBl:6t IISIVer 1110 k CU MEI "J' 5,800 OD CR. 15,643 45 57 99 2 W 200 , : 5 00 101 55 2.27 Ft 28 172 78 ,Fizei,and double strength. 9pe ,14 tollllng orders or large window s pa, etc. -" • =I OIL, BURNIAO._ INE, r • LE'E , PATENT DRYER, lore, Ground, Di" and in. Oil 0 well to call and examine our it before purehasing.elsewhere. da•of - Flogr inAlarrel and in Sada , . 1 • Kaduna taken In e 7 acininge for The:east , T coz:r BARGAINSIN'ErINN ..... F~,;::: o t , • , • „CZ s Z.,- - `‘ . 7- 1 - r--:- r , 4 -; Nez door to WILION £ STEWART'S 7.: BOOT''& Hot I stoßt, ••r-. DbullA:t . 'ROCE`''EI A. ~ ~ ~ compkte Hue,of Dry goodo,Prrinrai9gel, Notionp, Apd *lime variety of lIAT}3. all of will& tvlR. bo of fered at 'Prices , • • - • - • r. -_Without: Regard 41-`C.1.).4* dice lee eall to eximisto oar Goals ati4 jujie IDr T ..T. 4 ,_ 4 .-F. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KIIDS OF o --- t Tin o Copper atir: Sheet.- iron Ware. I =I IPEIOPOSE KEEPING CONSTANTLY OR HAND all kinds of -TIN, COPPER. AND SHEET-IRON WAIIE., which IS will sell • AT TUE LOWEST,PRICES: • • .• •••• Tin Roofing, Spouting 6t. Job Work. Done to order In the best possible manner, , "attd at the shortest to:glee. . Using none bitt the best • of materiel, and baying none but the best of workmen, • WE WARRANT ALL WORK SHOP ON TILE LO WEE END bF . Third. Sty B,e.t. BEAVER; PA. Give tin a Call, and Examine our: Stoa.l Japanned 4ire kept constantly on hand. mcl'67:tf U - 14: I .0 N , AGRICULTURAL WORKS, ROCHESTER, PENNA.. A A. B. , MITII is C•lit., PicirRIETOR.S, 'IA'S UP A CTERE MOWERS, REAPERS ATI Railway or Endless Chain, and Lever Posc=d tr e earignealsea; Iludattera and dematora, arur Mi Cider Mils, Cane 'Mills and Sorghum ltvaPeralo Corn Shelters, Dog Powers for Churning, and all other Agricultural Machinery. - RKPAIBLIO AND "JOBBER() . • Of'nll klnds done .ott 'short !toffee: Machbies of any kind built forparties. Baying had an experience of fifteen * years In Patents and Patent 'Business. we are preparpd to make Models. Appienticms, for parties desiring to take out Patents. Ilavingilltietup.bur.rtictoizrliftli • • -• NEW. AND, =PROVED MACHINERY, Seleited fi•Onithe hist Eaststmdallert, tti.'psisoti; ti d employing none but the best Mechanics, we are pre pared to do work in the best' and manner., Racing secured the servree* Of A FIRST CLASS PATTERN MAKER, we are also prepared to make ane hind or rtylettf Pstjems. • . • • ._. • '; Particular attentlon tti.RepOrlig Mowing p 4 Re.aplachines, and machinery in ,general, - We 43api-bobe Atfttl6a,- astd " bT 'pattPs wttug—livrk-nitre front a distanceroed ALL WORM 'p . A Address. 4 324liii CO.k t mrsttlyßochester.. Pre, - 13OCTOR A; W. ACHESON, ..' A . E ' • • .. - , BEVR. PENN'A. TO the old... Hugh AreieUsoo Ptoperty" oh "3,tilltreet; a *yr doors west of the Cotrar Hocraz. . AA vinous. kixistisl e . 114nhaeirei tudibtW to Ephraln Smith. n or otherill . - tre mg.* to ted eill at the Fallaton Woolen NUL'without diffity , and loattle.thar IndalikdninieJ jya'67;3floe: TOPHHAIH SMITH. • g NOTTOVJ. • _ TlTlnsiereigned' ba pnrelasted the ycloien NW, tronner vtri ty °Wiled by Bpbrabis end fitted it up with the ametbnprtivedanocbinety, are prepared to manufacture' Woolen Goode in the test ppoow~[Die' manner; comprising Blankets, Cloth, Jeans, We also keep on band goods otoir own manultartere to astineme foe moot or atek. • • Cam slimmer. jelylol7lllloe. . _ A IfiLINISTRATOWS NOTICEL—LetiIs if idiots -2"1. laved= an the estate allimus Donnas, lota er South Beaver, dated., barite bempipsatedis the an =, eh penoos knowana , thmae lran ' Indebted tate. are mutated to make intmedtata pay ment, and thaw haring claims against the. same wM reliantthaarfor,raUtiota ti teMed . farottlemetAt. PIINCA74. Ada r. • re62:Bt. - - 01110 lit ~ ~ I. I' PRING&INVERtaI - ery, miuning ) • . • .STIOE , 'MO DINA'S BELOW STILES & SRA ALESBER. GEM'S WATER ST.,Pgn qt.the lIUST, , a ;....;.1 . ..71 11 4 1 PAWA , :j/io IaVE REMOVED TO Taz ROOM N. B . formerly occupied "by on Water rt.. where 1 will be glad to setl is all m y old ttestoiners,' and all other* favoring me wittt e.> g 1i • • I am.now receiving a • large and splen. latest Spring Styles of, Uilltnery, Triumun which trUit be Gold . very-idedp. w • ;I ' • • • • ' - ~r Of every diricriiitinn—alk and Straw Bontietv4, Ladie.• and Masses Hata, Ribbons, Flowerel, -•• - TRIMMINGS • Of all kinds, for Drenses 'intlSaconts. •Oimp4: Cords Loam, Chenellls, }.ugeue Rulf Boyons, c. . 1144611ktARD 'rtho 4;.nrrA; dot • • BUCKLES, &c. • • Gentlinsiirei Punt lid GoodS, (1014'sit;Uitlier! Yuper . Collars. X.BN AND BOYS' HATS AND C APS NECK-TIES, SI MM VIM ICIT 3 TWMATS A , ND . PAPBiCOLLARSAc. li!,oiktiery • and Glove , ■ 111=111 O.II..ANSIIUTZ AEI EMI LATEST . -,,, ~,. :,-, i ~, 1. r, - -,,-..,-... ' ' ' 6 T.ll GRAND °MINING' OF AI,. ~..f; . - 1. 1 : 7 Y A ..,_ G • , . 1"....„- ~ 7) - '• - LADIES' ,CROTRS, ALL COLORS, PRING ' AND,SUMMER DRMS GOODS AND . SHWLS, VERY C . , • SHOES ' Just received, a large lot, very eap.. Call and see. 'MILLINERY. BONNETS ALTERED AND CLEANED, s CHEAP. Stamping, Pinking -mid Cloak Cutting ti sMd_Making on short notice. 4, .)Sh all e rib er g e r Brosi NM'S SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. NACHLNE ' I , WELTCHING, ' " CALE AND SEE ME. 'NO TROUBLE TO SHOW-GOODS • L " • stassaan.,tt TUE PLACE: .. . . 'TWO I doors ,below Stiles. I Shallebberger's Grocery Store, sign of the RED POST Wateretreet, Badge eater. WATT _44EALY. .- • . . R 0 nRllll' T PREMIUM _ • •...._ . . Or 11 a' lvr Pedal 1 ‘9lll , - w 'it 24 . . ,AS • A DiD • . 0 • BARRETT'S HAIR R If Ever s itaLtate n AvieurESTOßA TlVEtt ral_ st, l' 41 " 1 ., !cr 34 ir43e ice I-vs , Tegetableitlr Ratotatlve :1 .. Rm.. o w ner Its lleatin;a coI ... ; mem thezoirth of the ask t chur l s the me.' Nods So Diaditit i dl a = „.........,Altetente 4 oo . - lielr Ailing bat le a superior . -..5• % no 14. .. +mid is the t = x l k4 ar and rell-it .. ' able ertkle oat Mr-- . -. . A bh. Eitsl a nd • • - , ' 747 : W 0 -! ~ IL , OARRETT i C 0... f!reitrieieje; . NANCHZIITZEI, N. B. 1 1101:D DT DiCOGISTS GENERALLY Antis-rp--.TOIIN MOORE, Bearer: MORGAN CRAIG, ew. Brighton, . [inneslBTa6m . . • Dry . - - - - c l Goodg • . StOre .. , For: ..I,le . .. .. ~ AIL tie (Wile in the Sitwe l l:deb' Ouruhd and kepi in .the borough ofßearer by Iron Bamr. Alialts...will be offered. wholelale, for a abort time. at' private anb'. The Steel; consist:lot DRY GOODS, QUEENSWA RE, HARDWARE ke.. add wilt be soid at reasonable fig ures= A complete lista the goode can be seen at the Prothoootarye otllce. I pnrehaoer so desires, the teem lately °coupled the Store room, wilTba rented,. and tele be coutinu for the same purpose. ~ July3dlr7:3t.' lit. WEYAND, Executor. Notice to the Inhabitanti.of New Brighton and Elsewhere. . re this' day associated with, me in the - practice of !medicine. my son.pr. W. G. stews:l..oBloe on Bridge street; opposite public *pare, where we may be con.; salted at all boars. • THOS. tfrEIVART. . . Dr. Thos. Stewart haring had im experience of ten ,years in the ittyestigation . and treatment of Female die cases..and weakness. has at the rique:4 of many of his a wpe hienda, - consented tospend klooday's at his race. on jellerionstreet, to the Methodl4t Church, New castle; and Th . Friday' and Saturday of each week, at his o ffice, n New Itrighton, where he will aim* exclusively devote his attention to the -treat 11.1ent'oftlisenses peculiar to females: Panama wishing' to ylsit the Doctor-for consultation- or treatment, will .1110. him at his Mikes as above stated, from I a. in. toll) p. ni., where he will wait on them with pleasure. Thoee,rl be famished with the names Of lousy Who twos heen treated by him. • Carrespondents will. address the , Doctor at Nine 110„, , .ht0n, Pa..; P 0. Box 12+3; whereallcommunications will receive prompt attention. • Iffilia'Glilltwal.. .- ---. • . • ..,- isopy and vend hill to davertl9er.4 ,Peoples. Baying& Bank .or Pfttsbilrg IV 18e4. CAVIrtAt .; -.- $10;0!-.000. I - OFFICE M 1 O. FOußri STREET. ‘Pitrm)i-srr: IrtNRY LLOI7O - .4 •',VICE PI EB/4717:.L -lirllitiAM\-RElB..' • • Ttitltrcas • IlattltlriZOTtr. IVMLIAN fin. JAMIes I. BesSETT, Juuw7.tPPt corn, IL P. . Joun lietns.T.• • - Wu. X. GoturLy, •1, " Witsaax A. klsanom. stesETART , ...m) • • SIDNEY F. VON BONNIIOIIST. . Six per cent. Intersect allowed on tbne deno...lts. In iestments made In United Stiles, re of Penttsylra. tda and Real_ Estate Securities. Bank open daily (Sundays ereepted)from it o'clock. 31. ill 4 o'clock, P. M., 'and on Wednesday and tiainrday erentngs; from It to 9 o'clock, P. 3t. :Tones_-irdrshms will be allotted.from bit e Time deposits will beat 1 inters et 'from Ist or pith Of ea& month If made prior to or On titore dates. • jyBil4.llmoa. - : - A DMINISTRATOW B rNOTICS.---Lettent of admin lateation oathe estate of Joint Amen:late of Chip 'pima to,. Beavercounty; deed, havima beau granted to the =derail& all PerPOWI trued to said es tate. are reques - to 'nage' Imcdrettate payment and those bating calms ordemands against the elute of said decedent makeribsot Mimeo without delay. A.!!;;DREW R t mot.ol4.Adru'r. jettalltat. I 1 • itrightan tp. 11:OTIGE - -t • ~. • •• Bet 3 1.!1 --- It ATER, ,4? Sity . 2t~t, 1867 T t liOP'Sti'llAt . :4ll) L ,. .i . t •••••• % '',--- ' - ' .. .; ':4 ' . ..4 1 ~ ,:q ll k frEISO*,; tiair tlieleiii4Niie of ME • i • - a I • STILES & SHALLICSPIEBGEII.I4 3318801 id by Mutant Content • Jo= Sinew hatito acAtt id* Mire interact la the • same. 7Le undendeneiwill leoutionat the bealeeell.- at the old awed, wider the tlrm uame of ' • S~i' ••'. f:" '••• , /Snail] ZtitiZ - to s Mea confidence and patronage of the community. d Stock of. ks, WM. S. SMALLENAIEMGER win i ts iraiie; give hii• • 'EXCLUSIVE PERSONA t- A 7iririvrroat : TO fI(E 8P515.E.5. , 5; , And thO constant aim of the new firm will be $0 I. ).l P s i PBRILAI4A TA42O)PROP; • • - TrAffkg Male. _ • PRINCIPL ES' STRICTLY HehItORABLIi AND PR otIRESSIVE: . . Theyhere ststn-a few. of.the.gtmeral principles-they adopt, as essential to success : • 11oe for onto Or li g the e To l iest prices 7 beet lent, orei creomthan markets.. 2d. Tr tt diecrtrit!iatb3P. fo exercise god tastepid.groto in Toying choice goods; and to keeping X full and vati ed Mock. fid. To rareintly: ow:A.4lle yiractiee ofinlerepresent; ing, or or dedeitfullv concealing the - rear : quality of goods. In order to effect sales... honest, - And 'finally, all respects. to do an and le gitimate husinele , „ which will best serve the Interest Of the community, and to this end they ask Ike . encout- I4VlMPW•VrlliTltronatte,c - - •". . • STILES iStr.:SHALLENBEFifigit Er; rid,sre*v at ei-;, ;Venn DEALERS Yk ' - FINE PAM GROCER , , gbieens*are, Hardiimire, . s.:VA.m.s; ' , I/A/Jolt cLA.Kc, troaTi.4;ro - It7tiiitir WARE, ILIC:03", FISH: GRAM•• , couniry .I:Pickcluetes , ,1 family Croceriesl . . .. . . Family GP:merle. and supplies • Ira be. the in branch of our hulineac and. will laclade all articles -.. usually found it: a NVOi furnished atonmuch as . ' --- FLOURAND-.FEED; BAPON., FISH, f:NIiCOUNTRY fiRObUcE!; • GREAT VARIETY OP!StiG.4:IIS. . . I, Ancinill sell at very small profits, especially in - iota ,of frail :'ll to 50.0 r 10(111)z...for sununer use. . _ I. Jtax Ist, 17 Pine Teas and Coffeeß .• •• ! . • : • • tt*censware ; and GiOiVittre: Orlatptvratnegcb win bc , Ngivect tb thl. branch of *bs. tritde. , , hureltn want of the • BE4T '( * ),t7ALITY- OF MI StOck of 'the LEtest St)ks 1111 Ilea, Dinner or Chamber Sete, . . Wooden-arare,Willow-ware ,and t vAzirirr 6 00 Ds • , ...- ‘Wak.h Tutm and Boards. Cedar and Patent Bucket+. endt. , 3lllle. . ' o)latu Maldive.' _ .. • 1 Boatur Pine. Clothes Pinaand:X.biett, 'l , Spice and Sugar Bazar, • flour Pail& - • '.., 'Market. Schaal. Teack.ak.d •Clothee Ratan**. I peecelidn' Kettle.; " 'Fruit Cam ,t, -Jam • 1 . ! . coats and Wax, . titone n, 7 lo a i r w e ir .. I _ • 'NM*. , . 'WI W.. ] : ; - • Takao Cutlery & Spoon+, Toilet, Suspry And a v ar: kiy,of bilanaegoeda will he fou nd among our. eteek:: ' ... tilt A I.I.IIIIIIItIWIEV, 1311("001 . i,-.1.6 0r.14.1i - • . - _ - • Ell BEE SIM L, I ' 'W‘g this dl* rpoN sucaEssoic TO AND br vamobi ruins, =NEI I"rovikioris e espact to, keep. Will also be leading articles. win ihdys find Fr,:kulvhiCh to select full OR 'SINGLE SETS ,We buy In new York and 130 lOW
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