The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 04, 1867, Image 3

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    ThO'lleivo - -AVRE;
I*CEMBER:t; 1667
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Local and:11118043.111-aife'oda.
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The ABGICS ham now a larger elm:dation
than any paper pnblilhed. in tht rottnty.
Advertiners will promote their own . inter:
et . by heart= thiain mitni. - . -- •
BATES 010'.1141117EATISE*
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One column. - 12090 95'00 8000 1 .40'00;75.09
Admirdetrators' and ExecutoralitOduel, ,' •-• ..;.$8 00
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rirPayment. to bo madeibarlerly,exiept Ttz4yent
Adrer&ing, which mtiotpo - pa: tti,Aoskylgin:
. Mate of the theirtrigitapter for the Week end.
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tterson, o btutron; this coun
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Mfrs. Lonbut P
as agent for the .cligtjt
IT, Is authorirml
Wilt. Bingham, Jr, - 54 Firth street, Pitts,
purgh: 14 the atithOitsed agent for Tur. ARGIL'S in that
City. ,
New Aslvertiseinents.
The !Wended of the . itibtic .ce directed , to the fol
baing:• new adiertisentents, which appear for the
tali unto in T 4 AtultairtOtty.t., •
rSI - 4.gal Notlce--,lelih , 4'aftghey.
-07*Eltetion d r f Bank Itiri,ctors—Z..lloops.puth'r.
FieTo the l'ltbllCLJolm'Edgar nud opterw.
t -, :-'lVestcott's Churns—Thoe. IL Ilinghami CO.
ce — New I , tothin Honse—J. G. Kimplidus. 1 / 4 7
cirlkainty_Account—North SowlckleyTA.A,
0; - Grocer.1--wikon a Brown.
;t special Nottee---I. G. Karuphana..
Nutice— , Thos, IL Dlnghtun, r ‘t Co.
New Post 0111Ino.r-A 'nett— Post OtilcC hat
been t.-I.,blisliecl intently iriNa tiewiekl ey town
;1111), this cunny, at Iren;l'occeirs Store.; The office
Is railed "Knob," and is- under, the iontrol or. Mr.
.Pee ell. who has retteirdil `the appointment of
attl fp taken Ivan Ffeedom to that place on Toes-
Friday of eadh Creek. _ B. 3lcKee: is the until
unier.
irobltc - Doctimeatto. 7 4e are indebted to Ron.
V. La . wreace, the_tueratier of Congsss 'froti
District,* a copy of the Congressional-Directory
for the first seision of thee e Fortfeth ecstiess; anti also
Lora copy of the Lets and Reeo!tattoos • passed at the
'tut session of Itte Thirty-nittth collgrcebr, and at
th,lir+t imeglosi bfthe Fortieth; taw for copy. of
entit lett "Levies orthe
05ctal Changes.-0n last 'Monday 'Jahn
traufAltaposition of Clerk to tlui coun
tc and - Jphn It Eakin Esq., took his •
Oa the eine 4,y Mr. N. Wertad,rettrod from the
pr,ts of the cunniy, and Air. John
took .:in place in that ottici. • •
arleaw:ll on Baill:—tra . i;the old gentlemen,
eta, ;Lt. he.en in "ar went,' >Jait.for the hoc ttve.. or
tfirce a - .. charge of .perjdry, succeeded, on
TuA,iiiti: week,il,l getting ball for lt(s—appear.
sCce itio March term. of our' court, Mr. 311421
Cam? of Ructie,:ter b=nic hl. atirety in the. en m of
The Instit.ute„- : -The ?reicher& Int!tltnte of . ,this
p...‘r. tart pin'ovnint to, notice:given, On Ipt Monday
cabin;; in ilTo l'ebtioi:tthool Ilonße. nurti,
..11(t Rll , , present. The'enercipen %vein 'lntnir,es4ne.:--
Iliedvtvit.. came tOgrief, in co 114eque:uo of °nett tho
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ab,ent, and another could not be found
The adirmative side of the question
' t .t• . .si:;c:cfore unlytit.lcuss,4l. , •
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• -L.'
6 f-0 , .1 , C . :, telt ihd early fali, Mr.
Al , tr.sder heed of t place had n bridge luilldiug'
IhsCoon . crerld, tilt; county. Wiilleat
j.. 1) he dil ,, covered that there were;
*cooz,' 70 i Ile .nceooio...fiy took . 11ly
mid kept 111,9 n there for :two
:-ardi'(4l:lll.g tilts iieritg ortiog their
tit ,y - A 7 e , l.:.uctuith Mr. N.:. at=ittiinee,
aq;lit iln ert:Two rac'.:klees. We re , g,:t•rd'tbis
ia ;:„.; • h. at.
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• ',CI/i3l)it .•41,t0 Jr.11. 7 -rlOff 4451114 r I
Q4l l 'a
rth,inT nriff, On Wciihrge
1, ,,, !:i . r! ,. ;C0ti.0,ri - 'l'ye,tdo.y of ILui t t. 4tt
• m co.! I,y I : orisiiiit4i. : li. r .etiaCititoi -kb
litotmat to thih place the forge
k.!,'lr.sl WS(ln.Asi
oiumi fo to \lli 4 . 1431. This youn4 man
40, Iltb ldtihr .N : .• the, principal iii.f!”•es for-the dO".
f,nceir, narnep..(bl••ll libel suit, and It VS'itl3 mpon
au4l4ihattits alleg,A perjury %vas Cenrdited•—
rather w, ':irr , ! s , Loti,before itie case Was closed,
.t.q.loorin Jail fora couple 6f weals, but is now
o i on I for lAA appearance:;
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—ut la.'ffßoya„—ilie )rairon or tho Sohlic73'
o4elia4 . 110 ae, nt Phil iipaburt. Beaver county, nirriY
TY
i 4 L. hi 4 nit 4 1.11 Satrir.iiy, in - a
,arch of three hyinliNchn
Ld. MU niity from the institution og the prhvidus
6.1: , and ill. overed that they were the lads who rep
insqli..l }Latch„)- had walked from Sewickley. They
1 1 il;•i )1.1 i es once Lit 'llll' wily • hour on .Saturday
4 ;ni: t z. aial tieM is het cabouts are not hnewn. Cap.
tan tirahriii recen ed a telegraphic dispatch yesterday
h•in Mr. 'W. f:. l'nylor, of Itoeheetfr, announcing . that
Ill iinll rialt the 41*,,td-day. anr in, title a arearch
bl !It nili•slie; lads.- l Aff.i.. Coin., Der..2:l. ' '
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rend .tevitlent.--Yestrnfay morning as the,
tzah, the flue . burMt, Fort-Wlline
:eft ;illi.glien!,; at nine
around a' rhdrt curve, near Dlxa
into.a litre,: pile of stones and dirt Which
!Nei the hill tipon the rosdivay t tlfro' Wing the
arid. I,:e car, from the tratelk, damaging them
'tiiiel.Cdog • travel- en the road, for
one Van hiJuv.,
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uilenlisgli iirizbar,-Thanksgiving Pay Out
.11)‘7,12i geher-dly observed by as etaseas of
- re.peet coin were governed
laulath l i resideut, Joluiaon,
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tlae daybeca use Cluveroorqm
slut t t u do so. sill others; however. took
.iae calm as a guide and deii 9 itedthemselves
,rlinzly. •
Mere held An the Presbitertaix
ot_ltl4 A. M ; [ also at, thel.7nlted
l'a4rch..4p.t the -
1.21 ry and ivinalial Entertatnniener-,
1,1v,:.'i.t:,t Thni,k.:ik itp . : l•"viviiry j)lear•putly. at . 411 ,
"1.1'..,•mm,, Keniinary. IL tenth; to tits exereinsi)t
11:,. lizlakutliean SorietSqo f tlizt institution. These
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4 ".. %ere in the r,lll(llwing (ipler :
‘,llc—ki.i 1:1!,;(13rlie. •
er — Rev. J. S. liticictia .
1,4^ -MN', liiii4 • " '
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, ' 'ti,n-:;.l{ r i, ilimpilie Stowe.
3.11.:.,.-1.. Praekr. " :". .
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.athin— V.i.... Tillie Darragh.
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: '4,lt—Y.i•se- C:azliesail Nt..cly • ' •
• .**o4 l 4lkdr*,
living in, thitAireetem palm •tba cotinthittspartlii.
*4, are aware °Mai dnintrioub,' lan; of Anita*
rintnber of farditP*, iron Ohio ;9!.004;
West"; Theyoare very *orally reluiat . with :far
best nltinene, and thnitintermtlfroaf the county 'Vote
theint:de:4 ntnir Hine egret ?rit' their neightare, and
r,cOttaintances. we- belleve, they. are. all .co. ,
bly aetgf- 4 .# 1 ;P:"i91-/:, eul F4Zofikl. l M l o Of them
went thither by rail, ahem took the "overland" route;
Inc.vreoroliT Warre9l!)lllgl(4437Freßsui
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; fdaidar'd rtli. At; niey atfd- ivkariliat
place or the "overiandere" as • ,
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Overland from near Pittsburgh, Penny 19
Nyarreine
f ktum 310. r
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On tantlri,t offleptemb,,r,not far west from Pine;
I'ii/Fg4i inl.tio 9hlot villa Fatteirey‘gfeavertonn-
W•tennsyivtudai‘eie ( ifsstotided'ittoOdly nitittlie . r 0,
their lifetime friendi and sequalatrmeed to witness the
depiftfire(Ailsiiiiiiiaaetaiiiiritibsotul, of sexerai
families of "that townAip. whose 'final dep uni
thence wari.both the =melon of regret, and . (mil
wishes arl'a safe and prPoperous journey, by., eir
..0 04 POrteni 6 vt9, 9 161 I,t59Tielete. .4 1 kflki• - ! , 1 , -. 1 1
*I Important, om f-thn•lief. of ,tentlanuake,•,,whose 'age
fe a le 4 e l 4roo - Pfltertmlit - W's!TOW 4 Ii ,
I*'Ao,it l ifibt Inittittie'tben4riAid : bope
rind earlier erlyarsapa Andrew. ;vim, .lideq..-, 1:
WaliYieekgral lii-ftnt!, l- 44eiciii5 ; .tenritinat
been a lifptime relident of itavytetnity, andfor half is . '
century anu=te . of die toWaeblp, 'Who, ' notwith.
unending hie
itie iragO r u
trahl: .:
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Of otters on that day who bid • th eir , Peighbolll 'and
- Mends B. and family
;thoittlie cao and juviveh railioad
time, without Incident.", The remainder; James Bra:
den and family "of ten person, Milton trattrart'Und
family of tan pereone.' Charles Baited and &milk - 0111re
, person, constitntinga nainpf fonroagona r aomp .
skittle oreriand outfit. ' vl t ,
I Having received the pxuil l . wishes' of
bors,theyweiated .tlatr way across the States of
Ohio, Intliana,and Illinois, croeving the Mississippi. at
Fiq Lentil thence hy
. 114 e old abothmahlis State road
to' Jeffersonreltk ; thence la Warrensburg„. where,'
octobeitild, after fortfaays' c Ontienotte travel, Sun
days-excepted, their arrival wan welcomed, and their
camp-dres cheered by the. birds and der*ns of Gro
vet's vice. : •
/ 41 : T. TAYLOR.
Thin group of twenty-five Put: eons; thhges of whom
ranged between one and seventy-eight years.all enjoy
led perfect ?width, and not a casualty occurred to Mat .
the - harmony Of the trip. "
Dining the entire route tbiy experienced only' threw
light showers, an. notwithstMuffng those namelessly
abominable road • east et,the .sage river, they all
claim that The Jo. ley cave them increased health and
vigor, the while eke tock,constantly improving.
c oink OP /110 ADS. •
Long before mac lug St. Louie", our - 'frlends
Angela inquiry'lel h, ipM`rence to - 010 choice of iontps;
uottliorsouth oft hind of evi
-1 donee' was collect° lie favor of both routes, bat not
enotighlo disattade hem from taking the.southern; or
old State inad to Je leniein City. Now, however, they
can speak groin nip , rit•nce, and for the, befietit of tittt
era who are .. to Mier' , though they neither broke a bolt
uor losyot horar-shue, along that mountainous and
rocky road,.yet they would advise every onelci shun
those. alpine Ws arid rock,., 'and take the uoirhein
route'', crossing the Missie.iiipi at *thou, and the liis
souri at' Boonville, talthoterk the extra :11.istance nuiy
be Limiles,l thus putting horse-mii.ele, Sligo Iron
middle ;strength of l'enusylveuta wagona to, less'
hazareidnaqeiti.
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I fAVISII.A94 TIII
The distanee ft : art.lied, nccursadlycomputed, if eight
hundred aud.ststy-seven Mlles; •hich,,butior a Mils
e4direction, could have been achi :three days poem,
er ; as lt,was, they averaged twenty-seven miles dtd
ly, to St. I..ouis, and twenty-two miles daily, the rest
Of the way.: We hwee•thes made this special noires l
from itemi r given us by one of .t:te party ,(all nOcori
sclously, Itti not iuteaded for the press), for infortim ,
tion of iittleri to follow-cordially, howeVer, becaalse
these people are all the infant and early School-day its
sociatos of , the family iof ' - the senior etll-
Or hereof, who takes' epeCial pleasure in reccommetici
ing his friends to'the kir.d offices of neighbOrs with
whom they have selected homes. • ' • - • 1
Moro Salt .:Workli,„—ln addition. tiiothe
Worm, on-Raccoon. Creeit,-of CaptCrdneh . ./Md
Donald, already in aWeee.ssfol opeiatiori, ,othena-AWII
soon WIT bfat*ted:4lohis eßtinty. Ambut:thaiiftWo
may mention the following nii beingVready well mi
des way; . I.
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! ijitue.4 - Patterson, fish., of I:Seaver Fallii4ls about io
commence boiling salt in that Thiolty. Be starts ottt.
ho wy4ediu, under very favorable auspaii: I'4 :
Spdacer trigus and otherP4 :of Inddsify i.ou7u
shiii arc also engaged in erecting works for the timma
faiture of bait in that township. -
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Dr. Cummins of this place is ciaok engaged la ti
enterprise indminitry townahip.
• We do not know whither these gentlemen an plo
pi.T.y he called "the salt of the earth," or not 0 but
can l e L-utlifully told Of them that they are inclined to
extract that article from It.
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The . Atlantic Iliotithiti tbr becealliPr, con
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tain; the eta:clue:on of Dr. lloliued's -Guardian AC
; liinor Elizabethan Tirdlnattrts, by J.: P. Wh
plc ; Aniong, the Workerd to tlilver,-by Janice Parton;
Llierattire its an Vrt ; A •Y9"ulfs .
.I)4jie'rado, by T. Aldrich ; 40r Pact
_Balfroadi,.
by J. K. Meclbery ; A Ai:At to the Betunic.
by Bayard Taylor ; A My . dterlotni r frs. ct c *oeiC, 0 n
Neal,—and six other stoslt„vsmq )
The Publfsherd the 441'11.0.0Ni
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ritosrjkalirs, yon. w.. •
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C 4 arks l 4llatris nifith in Original Story erql
tied "George Stfre'sEapla3zattozr," to rdn
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throtigit three *(oar nuatbers.
Dr. I. 1. - Haw*, the'7.l.lrctleyOja ger,OMetintributti a
eeric6 of papers on.." Life lAgreenlina and the Arctic
Regions," *lrollitrin character to "Doctor Moltke,',..
JanvaiParlor will cordial:le hi furnish 'articles on cit. ,
ies of the United 'States, ivithlirOminent .ladostrial
and other topics. 4 1 131 article 'On -Ylttibargh," ,illll
appear in the Jnniutry number. • -
Ilayard Taylor, who la now? . ln Europe, will contribute
regulorlypapere on ` •Out-of-the-way corners of Me
Old WOrld."
T}vo excellent Serial Stories writ . be commenced In
'the January. number. - • • • •
I:cdph Waldo 'Emerson will commence his scontribti
tionslor the year with an article on "Aspects orCul
-Ani'll," which will be gli.tin in the Januiry number.
Elicard Eserat Rale, Author cif "tile Man without
a Country," will contribute fregnentiy
the year, - Ills MAI paper for ISCt3 will appear In the
January ntimber;tncler, the name of •!.a. Week In
Syliari 0." 4
EdwinP.' iiNpplei will continue his aeries of atiMir
able articles On English Literature.
"rottikqlorectille Reaci,
• biglith:conitentinglliiary , lludion," wilyeontaibtitti
a .cries of Ilistorcal:krtiehat of deep ::general Inter-
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Witham 4: -Al' i ll nuo4 -Ltuited States Consul in Crete,
will funiiiih a series' ofpapers giving his extlerlence
an observation dnktrg the straggle of the last ,year
-, or two between thit. Greeks and Turks.
iikaries patuson ..44rvaly will eontributeiregnlarly. '
, Several new-Contributors
. yho have alfeady made
their mark in the Magazine, here sent in capital arti
cles which will appear during the coming year.
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;Among - the regniar writers : ter the Allonlii, in ad
dition to those already named, are Longfellow, Lois
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eil, Holmes, 'Whittier, Curtis, Mrs. BM Mrs. qtlid`
Bryant, Ag,assir., Mazewell,3rowbridg , assort, Mrs. ,
llarriet. PreScott Spo ff erct, Iligginion,' drich, litra.l.
Diaz; and *co rpot I . .!(!bitl ems ofthe .laist )v ites 'in 'the
country, The Atlantic Monthly la . pabliabid by Tick-,
nor ds Fields, Barton, at Your Dollars a year. It and
their, lavoiltelatrenilndoniltlY, 'Our Young Folks,"
lieseiii ttisither" for Tir - Dollars.: '.. ' ','"-- , -
MARRED:
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RfeCOTL-41ABON-:-.ol , Rsii Not;; 1987,i r
try
4m*l
Rey. Willierly, at the_ rfi,qdence ot . th e 844 is
Fatticr, Mr..l •ri
.1iC6.1 torMisi 3 4 10 5, /4.
both of Industry, Beaiereontity.
•GAILET—JOHNSON—BY 'r t ef.t.J.
the
both of Pater Or county, -''• ,1
NL-Nov., 'lith 180, by - Be
C. Critchlow!at coin - he*: New LWOW°, Pa l .
51r v ibtury X. Boni Of I..7l.llCCWille, JO XI!CI3
gi o;J. Juldooui of New Brighton, l'a. 07.•
IwwwwasEgENIMMEM!!
INCibENT4 OP TLIE'IObII.N.EY
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ri e
rppdJ afkir 1 44 1 44 0 ...
the ver count
y.poor haw!! td .
T they found-Almapaamp . yell ti rk fir,
t4e oors4ol.4.aitimaiwthA
conditiori,And thehousiis "fruit eellaTlO
garr tin the best"ccuulitkrt. 'And . the
ag In sayin_g that Steadp•dN and Blettia , W
are wri ca)uulatod,t9 14 1 4 11 41,0 rt
tion hick they occupy. • ,
The j.m..7..feetnupehit the
_Director!
bt:l i diantiy or 'store room, 'a inialte,litaa
41 0 • rl4-09.4 0 i toi &VPar;u44ll cetr'7
pl tiahnitle`
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- J. D. Reed; (Foreman,) A. Agnew, E:
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Whlte.;'W. Te:Liii•VjcisbphtAkzand‘r,,.llll:-
ton Reed, John' Gtaig, John-Reason, Geo. It
Brown, MuAltister DuTilats; Jaitob Blazer, J.
Bessan, Robert Vance, Jus. Caldwell, Joseph
Engle, Iti;-gbappo; Jitolesifwin: ; • .
ed.4 . .lit'ltlelnieliciii,the fiftwitettia,
- col. A. K. MClure is the Editor orrthe.
Chan4berabilfgßeptishery i nniAs one of the
Weir' nst welt-WS Aida slagacaint Piditiulimit of
the age. -Re ilia been absent to the .Westfor
tointi rhougliliaitilkillitrthiieleacOliiirettlie
ItepeSitiky AVe. thilth lefler: Alibi' filheaft-d
`Union '''' 2 1 /clitlifieTrrritio - illtive4alifil.
.frogi which wetakethe following.extracti". 1
'-' l .:4ils bYaitireifb*,piiiiklitiiti-•ffleuelicalas
of 1867 determine the gime 'of Manhood: Suff
rage in the States. , I .do not :So regard.it.
It May be egiuAtion'otyears, but it ta - the
destiny , - Of, • iriaistablo, ' progrese::..Either
suffrage must beepme universal, :without
discrimination agonst,bitizens on anceidnt of
'nice, or INC advanebig - tide now priming' up
.fromtheßonthern States Must recede back to
intolerance and slavery:. - -It was 'Tostly near
ly 50,000 in Ohio, and would to-day: be ` vo
ted down wlthuyell.in Penusylvaniii; - buf so
was Eirianelpitiott'tejected hatliVoyuirs ago;
.evertivitli all heiiressure of *a r to uphold
it. - .ThelProelamiitiiiifiaf Mr. Aincoln-cmitdo
Ohio Democratic , by,.6,000„ . In. , 18432, - 4,inade
Indiana'Democratie ; made llnritio Seymour
Governor of New York; made New Jersey
elect. a,Peace Executive; made' PennsylVittia i
!lose her State ticket and onelhird her loyal
Congressmen, and 'emboldened our Supreme;
Court to attempt fo nullify the consenptionj
law-then the Mat - , hope of -our. fearfully,
imperiled nationality. On a direct issue, - for
or against Entiripatiort, . the great Central
States and In . • ifia .would.-have given, belle
;,million adveraethajority. ' ,f,ow ,would4hey
;Note today ? ' Tli N.y
same States ould•llave
voted.even.stranger against armin 'altrit*,'Or
Epee negroes. They now accepts eillOgrons
a soldier and accord hinithe credit batnearly
100,000 of our !sable heroes, who died 1,- • save
our free institntions, demand forthelr - living
comrades.. Ohio, Deinocratio: by .0,1X4 in
1862, was Reptibljeanhy 100,0,004n , 1863, aifil
Pennsylvania reversed • the verdict lit' 'lBB2,
re-elected Gov. Curtin in 1863, by 16,000, and
would have maids it 50,000 had her soldiers
notheen disfranein rod. The peciele of New
York hurled back their rioters and faithless
officers, and has since bmn up to every de
mand of prig Tess. NeW Jersey now points
with pride to the Republican Executive And
Senators as the fruits of her Atonement rye
the eriurnflB62. . Indiana, atter first' 'elM- -
tion thereafter, gavehei.nir e reat „RePubllean
inajority.— • J, , .
Under theßecimatruction acts Of Ccingress
the freedmen are ',Voters in,- every Rebel
State, and aiuong the mostearnest advocates
maintaining this right are many of rthe lead -
ing Southern soldiers and state men ',Who
are opposed to the policy .of Congress '• In
thoSe States Manhood Suffrage is'an-accom
pfished fact, and no 'partr . .will e'er advo
rite its restriction Music. In New _York
there has been limited negro suffrage for
manryears.—psrhaps from the organization
of tneffitate. lii several of the gew - England
A6ttesnis an aeeepted klicy — tkit- encoun
ters no opposition • from either • party—its ablestadvocate - being the Boston_Fosi, - the
New England orgair of ...Democracy. N. In the
west, lowa, and - I , Tehrriska have adopted it,
and no one proposes to take a* step backward,
while the Chica ,, o :7Yeiex, the leading western
, - - t •
organ of DetatieracyMemands that its party
- shall iultiptlilatihoodfinffmge*' part ; orita
- creed. In all the , Teri:aeries the ni. ,-.
a . ~ .
....ofiirog= l es4l ' .'
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:Union with restricted "stittrager on acia's• , t
4;:ir
of - color. Michigan --Eilinms, - 31inneSsofAa
(where it was bare/ ikefeated two years
ago,) and Wisconsin ere "about, to follow
lowa in accepti egit ; nd_Mhiseami4villshort
' ly be side by aide with 'Tenneitite' fin - the ad-,
vance..maxels ofjusti . /4..who4kniks thdt
Pennsylvania; /Ohio' f
, t'Air t•Yetlizsind ~ New
Jeriey will sta d stiff „ or ,retrograde, while
the world m, 1 on around them; itadly -mil
! judges the top i f events Pennitifraniawould
not vote as fre A ntly against .-it today nitshe
would have voted againieffeti ticlibolifinit
a little more than a quarter Of a. century,AgO,',
and the same regiOris that voted most,over- A
whelmingly i ° edrist free' schools, ..vrciiild to
day vote most ferociously against- •inipartiaii
stamp, •- : 3Vltlisiieli a tide from .every, quar:;l
ter sweeping againA lour greaf,;nentreS of
political power, I think the race that. vattal
with,the whites flir„the • framers of-our tui
tional constitution, And continned-Ao vote
for lialfs century . in/Pennsylvania,. will -Vac
egdin in eve:l:yr-Mate Wfthin . the" ndxt - E4tionile.
ft will not come hin . ) , e arhitrary• ac tun of
the general:On - el:rent, ; but. -by - the sober,
steady" 'ailvanceinent) of " the - people. • And
when47i6 Negroesliecome Veters, they will
be. CO4ted, end linerangued with tender. sea
tiiiientAq illeniocratielendera who . now a
Oat to sacra base instinct to deity tliem the
right of suffrage.,. Theisque, unix be defeateti
for a ti ine„tinll each ileititAllf vertitrengthea
it. Men may fail who! have the manhood to
advocate it; but all who -have abiding faith
in the fidelity with which', the people
. will
perfect the inightv:revolutiori new. in pro gress
in this nation, wiltlcok hepeftilly, confidently ,
for this great oonsaustaation. It: is founded
on the prhieipt - it etuolitistice. 4 -bai lose
who Are governed; an al/ timed and recoil to
defend the' chuntry'aibotior and' flag _with
their lives, shAll have a -voice in their goy. ,
einmentoind it cannot fall: without „ahat
tering et* beastal-- - structirre- of UsifFersal
'p ree d o i n , .. - ..*:"..-- 1..: -..- . • -A.r.:.;: ,:2
Ido not hope that... - the negrci, When •iiri:-
franchised, will always -vote with those Who
have discnthralled him. , As he advances.
undei; beneficent - lawai. he will accept the . .
vices as well as the virtues - Quftbe , :superior,
race. While under."the guidatu* of educa
tion moo, otthennelit apprfciate and Sup
port the policy that' elevateil-'• them many
others will gravitate through ignorance and
prejudice and vice to lower - strata dimiples of
Denincracy. - If We had - Universal suffrage
now; the Five Pointe, of New :York,,, and .the
4th Ward otPhilad. el fdlia. - lipt4l-.loote ;leer°
negroes than any other. district In . either of
these cities and luaw_!they -Would voteißen
Wood and Billy, leMullin'ivould kilos& Time
Democratic resolvers against negro
.eOuality
in Chambersbrirg watiktcanms Wolffetosvp
with each' returning election and `gather - the
floating Africans in Ad veter the •Deitioc4tic
ticket, and it will not dented ` that, uffder
the natural inspirations of Democracy, they
* *9*lc#lltutql libCr4l 3o oj,„ pll;ottheri . . ,Efit
the race,us a race, `wpm vlndicate the w 4 R
dom of enfmnehlsingthem by commends e
progress in intelligence, • virtue and . 00
citizenship.: -It is a - humiliating:reflection;
that M-t b atroggler theirs at tWhe . :of the •
riding or white race, whovntess4herriselvels
so prily endoWed ,liiy. ,tii,r,- 0r9146, „...r. masts
they moat , 'demand. - d*rlWnlitinglawit to
- retard the negro front-equality with, their.
There:ars-those whitmtdet4 tlill'elaLra patty;
andlhey are entitled to syniwthy; tut tale'
progresspf the age eitnrio‘be'ardustsol, lYeaullB
of thei r misiftirttuie.i , It - hi: pot'- their .1 8 n4,11 8 ,
they show conclusively' by ~theii earn* ,
appeals SN'llrotoloB,3hat they'd:P*4 coin
:pc with•the negro:in., the - -race: Ibi : social
and personal distinction, and itlinadat. niini-
-ral4hat Andy, At - Mid:lntake , the, suprem e 'Might Of MOM!! tro;.'"defAlei - ..the , ,..ig'nortuit,
'homeless, 4own-trosionik !Oilman - beneath
them; but the time haa-xiati wheri this :pee-
Isle imiust;•,open.;up ; unreistricted ! ()halloo of
•adrancenund ior eyezvy IWO Ala 011ie perfect
theirixitistcdpalusuppf..FrAdosa, ‘then : he
who falls•upon,this' mighty column:Will- he
broken, and he tipetillhouilt. !idle Will .. his:
burlial lupblivion. ; . ' i t. 1f..-X-
INS
=ONE
7 . _ri . ; l ' Nair
-61201-NOT/C ; 4
; Btu Camot.—Attention is . rat*
#oo.thaAdie . rdsement of Westeott's Adjiaga.
V ll l.O ilkiNtoN,Wid in
othisigobtatur Many advantages ar ohd p i.-
40Ap o h u i g; amt Mr. F. IL 131nghatp,
41144 r g , " , *!Bkreittaburgh offer to refund
thl.V;Lase P !F i . t .OPCs nADIVve.
'aUfteWille . "%t'tgiiat *a* -I r y W 47
UP;utiaxip,
10PORTG GRAPE C 61 . 13R4( •
This country is-becoming noted for-theen•
terprielt of-wine_ whiten:. New Jersey
Ocularly; where the celebrated Pert Grape
-Wine is madefinrely from th e grape
Th e f o ll ow i ng jeuer from au emineht 13hyti
'hin who lives in sipt Of bpeer's viimat i t
will-W*l24mA tonne refuiera:
CP,ji • P *ls4 6 ;°!.4 Wbe /AK
- I hereby certify that Mr. A. Speer of this
village Ease large vineyard of choice choice grape
vines, whichare looking very . iine. He also ,
durehasee a great many gripes. 'net as l' et
producing as many himself as is required to
keep liliatock.ofwilelluil.j diet h • a Port
Grepe:lfie Wine"ofth is held h
mation and of,lvinch he hash '. ,".." ntity
on hand lying in kVA ars, regurrin_ ate be
fore he dispofilit "
• ft A. TERETIINE,
ThdabOir4lnbilllten be Divelited ;of our
FANOII436ODB t TOTS, atC.—Wo take pleas
ure in calling:4o attention of our mra
odeto
tbe_cari.VOt lifr.J. q. Kamphans, No.,
Sinitirlitilidlit - Pittabuigborhich is to be foind
in another 'column of this weeks issue.
has on hand one ofthe liirgesf stocks of Fancy
and Variblygoods tb be fobnd city,
consisting of Tmvell ng - Bags), Pocket Knives,
_Pine Baskets, Children's Carriages, 'Rocking
Horses Toys of suitable fr the
Holydays: Ail of the above goods he is alltit
ng at prices to suit the times. To dealers ivo,
are authorized to state, he will give better bar-
Rains than can be obtainedin any other - louse
n Pittsburgh Givoldm a call. -• ' •
See one of the Prize Ciips:awariled to A.
Speer his celebrated Nit Grape Wine.j—
It isThe best .gnipe wine' ever.produced hi
this country, the staoardiwiiie for corutuun-‘
on ptirposes, and the 'mo•it bacidicial tor fe
p.aies and weakly persons. Ely.
BEAVER -•AARKEN
( Cort,BEG'D.*ICEILLY. )
. - .11zAvEn, Dec. 4, 1867.
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Flour per bbl .t 13,00 EZTB per doe ....
Dried Apples per bus. 240 Butter per 1b....
Dried Peaches per bu: 9,00 lair lb• •
Wheat. per bus 3,00 °alders
Corn per bus 1, 9 des per lb.
Oats ..., . Talkie{ pr lb
Flax *erd per bus—. .2,75 Lard per lb . ..
Beaneper bps 9,00 Candles per lb.. .
pot 4 to c e • ,915 'AtoLoase.per
Onions . 1,00 Refined Oil
oom Meal ' 140 crude Oil
PITTSBURGH MARKETS.
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- ()ppm% op Pin PITTBIII3IIOIII COIIIIII7.I3PIAL. } ' .
. - MONDAY Evigario,pecember 2. 1867.
We quote as,followi, which`lie the' wha %ale store
prices, nnliss otherwise noted: ' 0.. • r -- -..,
Areiss-priees eteninal. range?. from s el 0003 GO
Berrie-Choice butler sold 3sP,4oe 'il Z.
Eoos-L-We quote a Itrille higher. Sales were made
at :hl(t.:.r3c 14 dozen. ..,..
1 B . aeow , -We nom sales of 8 C limes at 19 ,20 e ;
;)
ulders itt.l23,ie, and Sides at 1414 We. •
Drai.stiami liogs-tkunLtig 1n freely: Fack#rs are pay.
• 7Q...1e. the latter fixate for average weights of .U*.r..
• phunds. In thu:llianlond market they are retell
ing at 7 1 0t9c as to quality.
• Lanto-We Quote lard at 13lie V lb.
. poziaveic- I.P .m. ehblo ws. from Aret handsare.selling'
t rkiedsl V bash. end from store at $1 OEOI 03 14. hush.
sales reported of 'Xi 1:01:!hi Jersey sweets at -01
Dbl. ,
f l e 2ave--We haveroPtllttet lea oil car from depot a t
tora
• 73 hush hijacks from wltirt a iftl, aul, 'l3 do dos
at 47e; 33 b aitteltdo deliver° d, at 6.3 c, and 1,000 to uthel_
groin depaLatitic aji bushel. . i . ' . '
a;
igzanrca
i'. A. MERRICK s ,
—llr 311101.3.31 X.
irgY STONE STONE WORKS
Car ractrfituildings,
h - ivBRIG-HTON; P '...4ii‘,.
• MERRICK r & CO.
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31.4ab1d . Ciiiiing 1 0.1r AND 11110LIZIL4A110
D.RALERs is
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COMILINfI ytiSi
PF/TV/ 4 .:5.1
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it" 4 +. -11111Arrili int!
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. - RupycookiniStove N 05.7,8 & 9.
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TT!STCIVS•Ttkir% TOE YIRST PIIItiITIUM AT
ta - Fate as a Coal Cooking Stove. andilt,
lathe:tate Connty Fait;.. We nee no /wrap iron in.their
manniketnng but make them exclusively of No. 1 Pig
and,vrarragttlhem is every respect.
4.Theßkby-itatahrf longest oven In the market and
3 "" Il ltg ilkt# Inc} in bath/5.0,442g to to our WI-
Primed
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Diktat MINIS AND FE.NDERS,
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We •
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artilariely engaged to the taanulticture of Grate
• Fronts and endow, Which we enamel In an oven noni
llion, second qnality and fine 11U1Ph. This enamel re
tains itaJnatre fora m tg a tlme, will not burn of, and
makes.* much anti utah to that of Coal Tar.
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We att also
,nsairlAte Sheet Pon Snremci Pieces Mr
which wsr,bave apipilleVor, a patent ipre, , sed up lii a
nydreultorpnela, :Thor ere such ..lighter Alum cast
kuut and Za nCh CtitAI W lr . '. #
'A: - i.f.;.:-. . t- i',' ' '..-
'.....1:`.1 - : ? . 4 ,4 . ' ' •
I.IIEATtgU . STri r ES.
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w i --. 0.
We claim tie ' heating Stove in the market.
for the e, d „guyiktistst Stook in their constritc
.*:-Dur Pfiliertkit..•"......trottilitlets, - . l tetit is tiir . in- 1
ten_t lo ol4. l =ll enstartment inrcmr line,
„,..."_e uso Pic um at the County Fair (or
"""*“"P teneranitAnd haw.entered in to the heat.
2
•Ste Patent' me determine nto use theibeskef Pig Metal
lad. make good work. 1 0 . •
,Werespectfailyreq a shin; of •tbe public pa..
lrtiteLontd woid".be teemed. to ace thin! wanting
ear. ge in mar line at cur vroks.4 : • • ,
le
CE9
irdeee Leilisp salt the times.
ac 00.
n Ov1107:1 y..
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Oct.,l4th, 1867.
Wilbwre tisilikoolated with R. Jo' Wier
ion outramuldoy neihtrpurpoo of (=ducting a
generdliitstidttinwiness, and& the fral name of Air:,
osasolf,' Parassaoit Co.
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uovl.T67:tf. J. J. ..Dicasow & Co.
lip+- 0 1 . r ,
FELIDEBS, &c., &c.
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TOYS! TOYS! tdiISrTOITS
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HOLYPAY PRESENTS !
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ASONC. B -fil a ) 2! r t d JAPNL 'a .t t -W
L. a iirldgeiss*,-Biddgewater..
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Nzp •
rylzzoliA i = a g ot
of Vatlety:UoodsWter
&fried Jut the anunly. I will
sell as usual, at the Toiroit pomible advance. .To all rgy ,
friends. lam thankfed 4 for past Wore, and hope you
will call and see mn 3t would be Impossible to enu
merate each and est i. ankle.
Our at&k-la equal -aux retail Variety Store in the
country. 7 -
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T . ltOClifts'~Eli_ I~OuNDftT:.-,
Akit•EllSON, PATTEILsoNi
MANUFACTIIREBS OP MACIII. B CASTINGS`
Railway Truett arid -. Qr Castl pa, Agrteultum
Implements. Engine and all other C'asungto made at &
drat . Clam. 'Foundry. Alao t Stovca., Glade Fronta,
Grate Barr; UnemSaah Weights, Ho low•Waro, Ket
tleq,`lron Fence; and all otherrOastln ;a called fur, ou
short notice and of the very beat meta .
Atm. J. J. -k.ndersort's. justly celebrated New Cook
Stove,for.Cual and Wood, villa took Inn -
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First ,Proriiiw:ii
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AI the date Fair recently held at , Pittesbnith. This
Stiwe'entithines many new and Important principlew,
which place it far in nit‘trice of all others now:
Some of the merits clalimd for it by the Inventor. arta
Heavy Metal, Well Proportioned, &nutty of Style an 4
Ftnleb, of Draft. Vlpan,ttetlairea Wit
little Fuel, and) the . '
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BEST BAKER 'EXTANT.
All orders thankfull and prumptly
We Call Attention , to, the Foll Owing
Statements • I '
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Vhfle lives. in the - East used rar or • the mood
Cele cooking Stove made in that part of the
eot n il t . an d on any arrival here, I was recommended
t.) the Crystal Palace gtovei ((also invent
ed y war . A nderson ) as being, thebeet . I I did so, and.
naekit with amod satisfaction. When I saw Mr. An.
derson's new Stuve.l was attracted by its neat appear-1
snot: and on eetaudzing Oien and interior artanje.l
ver-nts; found it possessed man y ad<•ranapegi over ell
had i,seea I purchawisl, - and lajvJonlriibaf in vie.
W e consider it mipeeFor to - any We nave ever need. It
is all the it:motor cialmi, andw
y htnirkall that eon d
be desired Ina Cooking' Stove:
-1 Carr: Gnaw= Pziartatioar.
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ROCIIISTZA. ti0T.,214.
_,,Andaariga oar Stover
tement. tale %
endorse 0-apt. Peralleton't ata
Joint U. Wuunsit.
I can
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one cif.:Ancterrotfo n e w Stovei,ln use, I can
-wltlio above realtrimenciatlotel - I '
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naving one of Mr. Anderson's new Stoves in us%
we are fully saddled with its good qualities In elite.
specter,' JOSEPU lin - EN AND WIFE.
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. • • Roetrertsw Nov. pin.
Baring kepthodoelbr a long time,- and need a grwt
number of Cook Stoves &different patterns and styles
I connider J. J. - Anderson's new, Stowe, in 'point of
economy in Inel, ready cooking and baking for its
size, superior td en y we have need. and cheerfully roe
commend It, believing it will lender entire satisfac
cuss. Lumps
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We have one of Mr. J. J. Ande e lr's mem. Moses,
mlumfactunul at the I:oelteeter Fo day, akd having
given it a fair trial, we Malt CORI fully uplo all that
has been claimed for It.. heats very rapidly, takes
fin:little fuel, and is amen excellent baker. :Mr. An
derson may congratulate himself on .having achieved
quite atriamph iu the lino of Cooking SCOVC4.• ' •
• ' Veal respectfully, I
Beaver,. Nov. 23d, 1..4:1. • • J. B. BRACKEN.
T. 'E. BATEMXN 4 • SON
_Drlag si ,&lo . tS. ,
:t ornsit
El
MITE ABOVE NAMED IniffbillAVß RECENTLY
1. opened a Drug Store, on Main otreet., BEAVLn
.FALLS, Pa., where there may conisrantly be. found, a
'good assortment
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDI-
CINIVLIQUOILS, PELIFIAERY,TOILET
SOAPS, BPAriIIES of all. kinds,- FANCY
ARTICLES, .0 LASS, PIIT#, LAMPS,
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE
TOBACCOES, -Ct
-tit-0,7 STATIONERY,
And alliptherairticles lxdoiging to thii-Drugline*iiii,
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Ppysioians' Prescriptions . . .
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Will-bo carefully compoundoct at all haars,and all bus-
Inees In their lino attended to promptly. -, -
Beaver Falls, PL; Ilov. lit, '67.—nor27lMly. - .
JOON CRATT,L ' .J 08721. rnmuts.
JOHN .CRAFT & CO •
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Real :Mite :int Insurance Brace*,
,
ArOtritTll STREET, •
PITTSBURCOI,•,PA..
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VITSILA,VIA PONT= IIad.VESTATE RECS.
f V ter containing a full description of-location,
price and terms of all the prolferties entrusted to our
care for sale,- These consist of Perm: Grist
Houses, Leta, Stores, Coal Land, Coal Works, Coal In
stermtiWeatern Lanai, Hotel., Tummies; CitylM - d
obu, Property. Thießegister we print three
times a year, on first of May, September•and . Jan-
Partieeeriehing to buy or sell, Rad .P.tate, no mat
ter where the location, should not fall to consult otir
Ret.efr, a coup( which can be badly bending-your
ad&a.a. September number now ready.
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'Might - • loods,
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HATS; JUHPANH, HONNETS Q -UIBBONtt,'
FLOWERS, FILADIDS,'
Andircerything lo 'Millinery Wo wW ttavo de
thing 41e season 6311.31 . - '
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.LATEST STYLES
Of. HATS, TURBOS, BONNET S, 4144, -se
soon as.kloty ire out.
Hats and Bonnets Altered,Clean
ed,Dono 0 vor Cheap•
YARNS
Of Ea - ill Kind, Shade and aim
Balmeraluni Ifriets . 43klrta; qU ki ids of
thryilr, French Corsets, Ilandkerchiefs, Bugle Trim;
mugs, nil kinds of Buttons. Paper Collars and•CulTs,'
Lccs. French Perms, Zephyrs, InfanticAValsts.
Iu-
Lints' Cloaks, Napkins. Tufies,.. Table Covers, Breelu
Cotingv, 'Grenadines, _Thiregeirand other Veil ,Binifs,
ihn.ton Batting:lien's - Shirts, Stspeuders, Umbrellas,
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A good assortment of
EMBROIDERY
Always on hand.
Pinking and Stamping-Pon o to
Order.
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.Everything desirable' in our line Is added to out
stock as soon as introduced to the market. Thanking
car friends and the public. for past patronage, I :would
respectfully ask a continuance of the same. It Is our
aim to please our customers. Our goods are season•
ble itnd carefully selected, and old as cheap as any in
this neighborhood or Pittsburgh. . a
Orli we es ti WI and 'satisfy yonraclL
;.l • t i.;11. • BENC-E.
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Thirgt street,one door below the §eminni,
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eept.ls:67:ftwe. , Toner, Pa.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS II
_13..A-it GAIN S!!! I,
r, li
FALL & WINTER GOODS
1., - AT'
GEA.T.Y'S
Millinery,Trimmin
AND
Snot Eltroniuml
TWO •DOORS BELOW STILES & SHALL MEER
GEWS WATER ST., Sign of the RED POST,
BRIDOEWATER. .
NT -TY T RAVE REMOVED TO THE ROOM
11. .11. -formerly occupied by J..M. Dtca.ar,
on Water st., where 1 will be glad to see all' my old
customers, and all others favoring me with a call
I am now receiving a Iwo and splendid Stock of
latest PALL and V. ivrEn Styles of Trim
&c.. &c., whkb will be .old very cheap.
MILLINERY,
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Or every description—Sllk and Straw Bonnets,
and Id Axsps Lists, Ribbons, Flowers, Ruches, c.
TRMLIMiGS,
Of all kinds, for. Dresses and Sacques. Gimps, Cords
Law', CheneWe, Eugene Willies, Buttons, .Sc.; ..,,
TatitTORAL - HOOP SKIRTS, COI;
A;i:. ' •
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• , :SETS - , HAIR i§TETS;I3ELT,
1
• ' - BUCKLES, &a ~ .
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Vtirs !_-F`uxs .: ; Furs!, ! L'.
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Lang lot selling, cc. Cheap: -
Gentlemen's Furnishing . • GotitlS,
Gent's di T o adies, raper Collura.. , -
MET AND BOYS' 'HATS AND CAPS. liiCK-Tliks,
tiLT,B,PENDERS, UNDERSHIRTS AND
.DRANVE4B, WHITEr"SitIETS,
• PAPER COLLARS,
ZEPHYR .K&T,7' SIWLS. II
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- BIAS, 80.5 TAGS, -
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?ening at ' Itutictecat,
.Hopiery and Crloesi,
LADIES' TLOT_US, ALL eOLORS,
FALL AND WINTETi DRESS GOODS AND
SILAWLI3, VERY CHEAP.
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Beat sweetmeat and Cheaet in Beaver county.
MILLINERY:
BONEETS,..ALTERED AND CI,RJUDDN,CREAP.
Stamping, Plnking, and . Cloak Cutting
..\ - and Making.:on :abort notice.
KEWRIMIRTS MADE TO ORDER. Id.tiCIIOR
STITCREIG.
CALI. AN!) Sigt . - NEE.
0 TROttlt TO SHOW GOOD 3.
stpxxariza. Tap rt.Acet.
doors below Salmi & Shalleoberger's tGroeery ,
re, sign of the RED POST Weterstreet:
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The Che'apest and best Select.
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Ditku GO,ODS
DEPARTMENT!
French Merinos,
Cobergs
Wool belaines, •
Poplins,
Wool Plaids,
Apmires, • -
Common Detainee, 1
Baratheas
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DOMESTIC
DEPARTMENT
Browti and -Bleached- Atttslir a
from 10 to 20-eants...
and
Punts 10, n _l - 5 tents;
` Crash Teweling 10, •,14; and
15 cents.. I
Tickings 12 to 40 cents. -
Barred Flannels, a laigeassort,
ment, Ueap. . :.-
- Cassimeree, , Tweeds, - jeans,'
.Red_an&YelloW Flannels, -
Table' Diapers, Blankets White.
and Colored, Balmoral:_ Skirts,
HoOPSkirte;Batting,. ,all
- GREAT. B.ARGAINS •
HOSIERY
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Ribbed; Merino, White and
Colored. , • '
Ribbed all Wool White and
Colored. - . •
Plain 31erinoa Wlite and - Col
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Ribbed ICetton Hose.
'Children& all Wool Balmorala.
Mew' Colored and -White
Hose.
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Boys. Custom made Shoes and
Gaiters foi,Ladies' and , Children.
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