The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 22, 1868, Image 1

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.111 E BEAVER MIGUS
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5 ruirt}tlDED EVERY WEDOESbAy
1 la thotlid Axons building, on Tuteinhinairr
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ri,,ISLF.. PA., nt . . .
TWO ig)LiARS PER TEAT! IN .ADWOCE. i
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5 i,,,,1e ' ryles of ,the peper will be furnished, in
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c,,enr inicitione on entiocts of local or general in=
feted or r4ortfully eolithed. To houro.attentlon,
f , , or , of thh.,l:lnd tn,est invariably 14 a.c.coinpanied by
tht wane of the author, not for publication, but as a
-Inv caluct bnlincitlon. . , ,
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I ,..uers nd tonintOttleattOns tatorda bikruid.reftsed to
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J. ii*Ei'.l.:Cti, l Editor et , Proprietor:
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FOR . SALE-==.A VALTIBLE
_. FA.RiIYI !-
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o i crck iNlNG - A1301.:T 112 ACR.V. 4 , A.IIQIIT ONE-
C halt Th e oud, holongina• to the hake of John
scot. deed:4 buildinge coveter of-bonne of
r ow, horn by 4.5 feet, lorge stable ; eheele.honse,
comcrih, wagon house i nut other necegrary buildings.
• ;loci,' an orchard of 'Otto! it 'dratted fruit, nliw bear
to. Tee entire Win' le ex ..edingly well watered by
• . nr iees on different pulse(' the farm, atul - conipriatog
go both= atut upland, la well adapted to, grain or
gook rololol',
This tract of land Is located in Iforiewell ti„. Beaver
*At!, F. 1., gd)otulng the vitiate of New Shef s liekl.—
aortraro 2 Churches (O. ,, of II
nlleolthe Farm and krnblic S f use adjoining
adjoining
For further information apply to : • • •
I. W. SCOTT,
jens6l::2ln. :ticir Sheflield, Beaver comity:rm.
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:-:- )00 tiGO 000 I $6O 000 I
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CON . 7 ROLLER'S.bFFIO7;
cut- of Alirshfny, - Doconber 12t2h; ifigiTs
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1ril&IITY OF ALLEGIIENY DESIRES TO Eto.
frct a 'TAN or fGO.. r hich will le .
hue d i n W 000
OO each, mat Bonds rin fo w
g 1 years frrm
bounty t, isitt wish coppono attached for tliepay.7
rot •,f int,..roft p• eve -annually in July 'and January,nt
ar rote of ric per trot. per • • •
For tams apply to or address • • •
It. R. FRANCIS,
derlil,7:3m. • 'City Controller.
Conversion of 7-30's.
iroLDF,rts 9F ;TUNE ANI) JULY 7-30 9 3 CAN
11 hue than converted foto the
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New 5 . 20 Gotd coupon Bond,
.1% more advoniageona tonne than the governm en
bv 5'11(1111g or preventing their 7.40 R to
.riV# • IteliVert'll immediately or sent by oxprer P.
ti Agents for fare or Pacific Railroad Bonda.- - --
Ilizliert price paid tor Government seenrittes to ex
ch,,v for 'cull.. •Slx!per cent. interest paid on do-
Money loaned uu Government Bonds..
r JAMES T. BRAVY & CO.
Dailo.4 in Oorernment Securities,
Cr. Fourth & Wooq. SLR.;
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PITTSBURGII, ,PA
Premium, Trunk Factory
JOSEPH LI E BLER,
MINCTACTI:EIt OF ANii IitALEIt
T 1 NK_S, VAL'S t'S
AND
Traveling BEIM
NO : 104 WOOD STREET, -
P1TT58;(717.4,.PA.
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Mei promptly tilled and Entieftogon.guaran teed.
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RAILROADS.
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MYERS, General Tickft Agent:.
. "(11:VI:LAND ...;. 1 . 11761111:1111 RAILROAD.
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BRIDGEWATER
NARBLE WORKS.
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AVID WolsDisiair; 3 Al4lo9l:dFdltSit AND
1- 11 . DBALBR ' • • ' • . • •
Italian and "Anniican Marble.
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Ifinnurlents, tread Stones, &e., made to eller
Please g ite 'me a eAll before durcbilsing elsewhere*
rirShop opposite. Dr. Ehnithl DrnrStere, Bridge
street, Bridgewater.
y 5 5 .V 1 .1r • DAVID WOODBDP.
WOULD YOtr HAVE GOOD BUTTER
ALL THE :YEAR , ROUNDII,
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Then ire* the best Chin! •
Westeott's Adjustable Dash Churn
I H lZFlNValirt.".,Trlg=l:22roTttAgr,whEn
bare bad the opportunity. to examine it. as their:at
Churn yet offered to the public. embracing, as it dOes
the principal of the old Dash Churn, adding thereto
many improvementa. Price from $lO to $l6, according
to size. An Agent.wanted in every township In the
county: Send fora circular and for Churn. nd if not
satisfactory, the money will be refunded. A dress
TIIOB. li. BINGHAId. t CO.
866 Penn etre
(Opposite Freight Depot P. P. W. & CAI;
dec.r64:Bln. Pittsburgh, Pa.
REINEMAN, MEYRAN & tIEDLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ar 30 'VC/MIA MPLISII,
RE-OPEN TflErr NEW STORY, AT THE'
VV old Stand, NO, 42 Fllth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa..
on the 14th December:lW; with an entire new and
av unusually largo and elegant stock or
Fine Gdld and Silver Wathes,
IVINE JEWELRY A-VD DIAMONDS.
Superb Solid and Plated Ware,
SUPERIOR TABLE CUTLERY,
EIINV CLOCKS,
MUSICAL BOXES, SPECTACLE&
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Watch rtllaker's Tools and Machin
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All kinds of -Cenniiy Produce sold on cordirdssion,
and prompt returns made.
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NO. '49 FEDERAL .STREET;
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No. 37 Fifth St:, Pltisittrgh, Po?'
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TUE I ANT, 'NOW TO ANNOUNCE TO OE - R.IIJ-
Y V in rove patrons and friends, tin: publication of
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BPLENDTIVIX PINNTIST) IN COLORS BY lIATIPEti
& BROTBEBS, New York. Pp 400. Boyal Octavo.
iY.3 .6u ; postage 35 chi. For sale by bookaellera. . This
1 splendid work includes all late impromenta and 11 ,
1 borLsaving lonia in .
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POOKS,
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DUFF'S N4TIONA:L.B4ki Books,
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Illustratingacorn l t, of Tt'irENTIL-FIVE 1100 k-S:
practically' redig a series of transactions from ho
formation of tht. company to the declaration of the first
dividend': exhibiting new forms !bribe Receeng and
Paying Tellers' Gash DOoks, Deposit ZEdger,
These are followed by_
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Praetically exhibiting the hnsine4s recorded fill the
SEVEN PRINCIPAL BOoNS in imrveying,'gradiug, Mind
ing and equipment. with operating diaburnementa and
receipts iota the first dividend.. The nest are
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Pr:tea:tally Illnyfinding the Private Banker's huffiness,
to Taw Bimini:vs BOORS: In this work - all,useleim
• theories are_rejected. and ninth new and important _ - ,-
matter, found hr no cm -existing work, is substituted. • num b er . o f youths enrolled .IA ,Ohid ,
It is the first work o not kind published. bearing th • •-• 1
• recomaietfdlitlon of the Chamber' of .Commerve, o f c ` Of School. poi:lit:ism, 1i1,919,1911, dividetil.6
New York: No course Of litalliesa education , givoll • forjoßts : , White • males, 508,119(4. ems . es, ~
elsewbere will therefore Compare with it in 'efficiency. •A-.. , ... ~ - f ina
The College termicand a fall de'seription , of the above 8 8 g . CO , i 0 C eai,
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EDUtitTIONiI:COLUMiC
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BEAVER' January 22, 186114.-
ItALL CONNUNIOATIONS FONT= DEPART.3IE-NT
OF TuE PAYEE - . .IELIO 4 ' UR -AbrdezesED
G. L. EBERILLET, NEW BRIGNTON, PA.] •
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SALUTATORY:.
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The proprietor of the Air 444 kindly : lC(4i-
Rented to give a portion .Of his journal exclu.
BlN:art° the case and interest of Eduitation;
and, not doubting that the - teticherti and other
fflenda of *dation in lieoer 'COUittY,'Wnold
generously and preniptly.;sustairi - niei - by 'frt.-
einent, literary contributions, and the proprie
tor Melt patronage; - have =sinned the dit
ty -e „ .
of, editing the Educatienal Department, ,In
taking such if position, have 'not been nn
mindful of lite ;responsibilities which iE in
volves; nor, of the Many difficulties whieh one
to, inept in tine's effort to conduct such
n department efficiently and with satisfaction
to all concerned. 1r have` been, however, pro
foundlY impressed, for Some time tiast, with
the necessity fur. -the aWakening of:. a,
, mare
lively interest—a general rertiol—in the cause
of Education, itat only among teaelters, but
among School . Directoi s,'and,. in fact, among
all classes of our citizens.
i ' To awaken interest,in - any cense, „and to
. .I
I work , Deform therein, it is essentially neeessa-
ry that it be brought directly. and: frequently!
to the attention. ofthepublic and in no, ray I
can this be as - asily and effectually .accm-'•
pliidied as by means of the, public prom'. •It •
occurred tome, theiefore, that .an Education- 1
al Pepartment in one of our county newspa:
,pers would at once afford the friends of eclu-
catiori in tile county an easy" and - powerful I
Means of discussing our School System—lts j
merits and demerits;--and of creating an in.
terest which would .ultimate in elevating the
character and efficiency of the teacher's pro
fession, and consequently 'result in rendering ,
our common schools what they should be—
schools
in which our children shall be prop
erly fitted, morally and mentally, for all the
high and holy. duties of maturer yeats.
With ,this object in view--stimulated by an
earnest desire to aid, in some manner, the
growth and prosperity of the grand work of
Education in the State as well as In My native
county-,1 cheerfully take. upon myself the
dillies which my n ew pAtition imposes, and
respectfully ask the hearty, support and co-op
eration Of the tdadlidis; and, ill Other friends
of common school education in.t lie county.
It is designed iii Make this departnient . en
tertaining as well as instructive. It is eipcot
terenife,-thiiierintributors in preParinc•
var e Wits, - Inrinvii-j.,...-----...___.....-- , ?.. t
best calculated to render 'this portion of the
Argil.," in the highest degree attractive and
,/
didactic. .. •
The discussion of our school systen —its de-
feats; improvements and amendments needed,
ite;l-tdiSquisitions upon the various branches
of instruction—the best methods of piesent
hig them to the pupil;,--the . tliciiry and prac
tice of teaching; queries calculated to elicit in
formation upon, andthediscuision
.ofaubjects,
with which our teachers are not generally
familliar; dissertations. upon school goVern
' meat; analyses of difficult problems in algebra
I,And in mental and written arithmetic, wilt be
Welcomely received and duly considered. '
All communimtions for this department
must be 'addressed to the undersigned at mew
Brighton, PA. - GL. EnEnuAter: ' •
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No: 1. WM some one tell us, In a clear and
brief article, vhy some mountain tops 'are
continually covered with snow ?
N 0.2. Wore a tree to be uprooted and
dashed to the earth, where no car was within
a hundred milei of it, would *mind be produe;
eel?
No. 8. Wl►at portions of the earth's surface
are rainless iittnd why ? •
ittatatical.
We ask for .writt analyses of the follow
ing exAmples;
No. 1. If 248 men, in 5 1 7 2 days all hours
each, can dig a trench of 7 degrees of hardness
'232 1-2 yds. 1ang,.3 . 2-3 wide,• and 2 1-3 4eep i
in how •mariy 03'444 9 hotirs each, will 2
men dig: a trent!' of 4 degrees of hardness
5
337 1-2 yds. long, ,3-5 wide, and 31-2 deepii
No. 2.. A watch, whiell is 10 minutt*t
fast o 4 Mendily at noon, gain§ 3 .miuutes
seconds per day. what NV Mho the time by the
iv etch. at a quarter pass ten in the morning on
Saturday ?
. No. 3.. A person passed one-sixth of his l
life In childhood, one-twelfth of in youth, 5
years more than one-setenth of it in matri
mony; he then had a son, whom he. survived
4 years, and who reached only one-half his
father's age; nt what age did the father die?
No, 4: Now long must a body fall freely
to accniiie a velocity of 3040 feet per second?
Nc. 5. ',Express 320 rods, 5 yds. and, 6 in.
in Metricileastires:.
iiititice to Coritiibutor*.,
in preparing articles for this itepartnient,
write only on one side , of,yo,ur_ paper; number
the pages of yotif 49., and write -plainly
no flourishes, or other attempts it a'
display of penmanship. All the printe.t asks
is legible writing.
So far as pnssil3le,, a d destro correspLndenti
to send the iolutiouB .nnswers wit their i
mathematicalproblems;, also,the a rs
with such queries as may require o ;ly a sen
tence to answer thent. '• '
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Queries.
the
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El
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till .ept ~can party
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is t&-day wt ;eithan3.
~.-ier Was, but we
firmly believe that its re f •re.dtiin many places
Within the pestyear we i oWing, In a gnat
meastare',ln the,nornine 'Pt-i_nert for _office'
whoa ere,so utterly-des ite Of Moral Inge.
Omits to. nrlain theli :fetit,lttr well i ts tho
temporary injury id_ PO,. .
rIY-Who.'sustained
them. The cohiiriti. , 1, .- i n • will require'
- thatvood men ben 'o ./ *:, for every .otlice
of importance in2libib 4 lftlit6' and .Nation—
nleo-Whose past acts WIZ' hir public *Bern
tin'r. . ' . • '' 11 .4 ; , ! '% , ,
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Ire-therefore Asir y . , itiflrtence in- arils
early presenting, the-na *tind'clainis of Col,.
Campliell; 14 order ,t , - thelmblie pre&s,
a
which is the true MTN' - t of thewtill of the
people, may know wit`, ;the people will'
claim as their choice,: . . *chi) back that
will to the nominating ' n ation 'in order
that it may act intelli ' .1 '
The success of .'d, dentinl candidate
in each State depends kreit extent Upon
the character. of the' le I nominees, and
hence we present d :t'attipljell's name
firmly believing that tr e•his milita ry and
civil career as an efficqr: ill bear the test bit'
tile closest.criticisin. - ,4.-::' . 1
-It is not our I ntentiOndli this letter to en
ter into the' details of 401. Campbell's • ser- 1
vices. They have alma& home the ordeal'
of ono campaign, sinee,.frhich time be hai l
added laurels t 9 his chtfilet !in the dePert
nacht of , the ' land , office :. '
.We trrtst, ire are
but reiterating the seidirrientii iir:the entire .
people, When we state 'that inn predecessor-
In that department jrter I discharged the
dmies pertaining to tlfitt' office with more:
fidelity and greater 'sneCess. Honor.' then,
tiiose to whom lionor is dle. I '
dl
•Uotts.:steivx."
'Janujirk 2,1865, * r::: - - ; ;
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Jti S s e . I G C m C : ""i t i c t s t S ee peaker .
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lion:
of the
State Senate Las an otinced the ••Standirigi
Cominitkes as . • ••
Federal r
ade i tin r6e d
'; Finnri*L.Ctinneit L. Ldidon .
tyretland'ilackard.;!„•,,,t;:i , • •
`Judiciary ienerii4,4lPaniakeii - McConart-',
NY:1!!!Fe, 71447 '
• Jacisetory lon tntxpien! Fish
-er Arka'A l M
Wallace,- Cowles and Se inglit. ' - :
Pensions and Oratnities7-Fisher; Lciwry,
Randall, Brown of Northampton, and_Mc';
Int,vre.
C:ifrpe>r,ltianiz—Riclgewas,-, Taylor,Brown, of
Mercer; Glatz and Nagle. • ,
Bank.•?--I3rown. of Mercer, Connell; Lowry,
Randall, and Brown of No, thampton.
Canals and In:and Narigati•m—Taylor;
Shoemaker, Searight, Linderman and Stin-,
•
son.
;flaitroarl,s—Coleman, Lowry, Ridgeway,
Randall and Errett
Election' Districts—Stutzman; White - , Jack
son, Billingfelt had Mclntyre. - •
Retreneluncat and Reform—Brotvr.e,of Law
rence;- Errett,'•Darls hied Beck.
EdOcation—Worttiltigtop, Bioiiite of Law
ren•ce, Cowles, Brown of Blercer, and Sea
right.
Agriettltnred and Domestic Mann factures—
Stutzman, Landort,'Billingfelt, (Matz, and
Shugart.
Alairg—White, Taylor, Fisher,-
' McCandless, and Datig.
Roads and Iltidass.—Billingfolt, Landon
Taylor; Glatz, and Nagle. • •
Compare Bins—Jackson, Stutzman, lllil
lin,gfelt, 31eCandleis and Nagle. •
L ,
Vice and Du m orwtity--Brt4ne,of Lawrence,
Worthington, Taylor, Burnett and IhndCi
I man.
Prieate Claims and Daniaijes—Fisher, Stutz
man, Billingfelt, Beck and 31cIntyre. , •
Library—VorLitington, Cowles and' )Ic,al
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1 - Public -Printing—Errett, •McConanghey.
' Connol„.NfeCandless and Searight. • 1- ;
Punic Dui/dinyi—Coleman, Brown 'of Mer
cer and Glatz.° ' •
Vint Counties and
. Counly El.eats•—•BroWn; of
Mercer, Shoemaker, Lowry and Startght;
L 4, • . 1
TurkHoupc Committee on Elections decia
-1
1 ed to -report in •lavor - of unseating John
,Young Brown (Democrat) of Kentucky,u'pon
'the strength entirely of Brown's written SC
naledgement that he did, in 1861,' use the
°Bowing langiiage: • „ 1
"Not ono Thou Or otie . (tollat will Kentucky
elll
i furnish incoln to aid him in his Unholy - war
against t South. •If this .Northern , army
Shall attom tto Cm* , our boiders.we will re
sist it put death ; and if one msg. shall be
found in o r Commonwealth to volunteer to
Join th , o ought and I believe wilt be shot
down before he leaves the State." -,
Brown is served right. ' 1 • •
f.". t
IC, e Tempereppe cciOirenilen.
" State' Temperance Convention will be
i• 1 •
held in Harrisburg, beginning op Tuesday,
1
the 1 hof Febrnaiy,lB6B,ntlen o'clockx K.,
and Minim iialcing,sa it •May , find business.
Noti is given that "every Person attending
the Convention who - has purchased sic ticket
to ilaivisburg it , full inites at any station on.
the Pennsylvtue Road, the Philadelphiii and
Erie Rallroa,d or the Northern Central Rail.;
way, will receive at the Convention i free
, retdifi ticket. Return or excursion tickets
for one fare will , be grante&at the time .of
Vuriduising at any ticket .officesin the.ead
in4Railf mud, the East Pennsylianiii, end the ,
entirin Branclii to 'AI persons ..'w11,47 .travel
er these 'roads to, attend the Corivdrittatir
The Pennsylvania ,Suite Teinperanco Union',
will hold its a`iimial Seeskinbi Harifiburg du- . ,
ring the :week of the CoriVenttokliir the elec
tion of officers and -niiintigers.. The , repurt
'cf the managers Will,be - ppesirited, showing
the success' of -, the • enterprise I doting then
.year. Interesting resolutions' .and plans WI
action Will be presented,forditcussionoindelo-
rquent speakerss.nrill lin treient to'enlitioa the
oceasien. All' tpareinis at the Convention and,
.otbeia, (male snit rein:llo'oM have an opppv-•
• tanit* to tieentrte Members of the State Union;
and'all. its' anlillariel lan; fekitiested• to send
delegati&to tills tinii&l theetiitt *4 ',Wcll - as
HIV
to Conctition:' '-'` '7 . :'''. -—'• :, \
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ME
nuary 22, 1868.
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ILICAUGUING. GAS •
ikDAtINiSTERED DY DR. lIIDURAT:ItnatiosWe
van, re., to extracting tenth: I have added to to.l
Many othet facilities for the •euceessfel proser - .Xion of
my profession, thiS invaluable pain -Will - 12g agent.. - All
branches of Dentistry performed !in tho best and most
modern style. • All'otork done as cheaply, and fifty pee
eat better then et turf other Steam ..liwtla .13,stabiW
ent in th? tSate.• • „ • [mytrOfhtf
. .
• WANTED.—Agents to Canvass for Cllte most en
. easeful subscription book in the market: Ost
Agents ss . Meeting with_ unparalteled success, .N4e
pay the unusually large commliston of sl;9oper cPtiY
Address - LIMO it CO..
novl3'67:Bml , . 68 Fifth Street - Plltabuivd Pa:
C. A. DI;108effloi' r" •
=HEE OF. 'AND' DEALER nr; ALL
kinds of CIUARA,!TOSACCOS, Simi% &e. &a..—
Prices,inodeinte.; - Motto: quiet Welland small profits.
Shop on the cbititi, nearly opposite the .Pon -okm
Beaver; Pa. • ' JulYiUdg,tf.
ls
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or
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ad. wiLLAtcas....
WItlaRT Cif & HARTFORD:
Have now Opened the Finny* Selection . Of
FALL. 4:PID
;Etiptopkii. ; .'. l * 2. ' 4*it004,-,
GREAT EA.RGAINS%
LOW 1 :1) 1Z : 1031LS!
' Call and aramlae ow l Stock
NO-I.QO).MARKET STIEET,
Corner of Fifth, Pittsburgh ) Pa.
soy4t6T:ly.
NIW FAMILY GROCERY
PROVISION STORE!
II!!
06r. lialUrogiti Oro sing and levy rori
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Rochester* Pa.
p.-
tinooin &
,rießrtkGs
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Family Gmcerteaand Pm - Won, Flab. inner, Cheese,
Batter, Lard, Vizor. 011, Pare Cider Vinegar, Syr
. ups, ikittlasee%, Salt, Teas. CotThes, Sugars,
Crdekers, Tobacco.' Cigars, Queeneware,
Willow-ware. Wood en' r ware, and ev
erything In their line, an
linsned they hope
by strict attention to ss,
' to merit a liberal share of
the eatronage.
•
N. B. All kinds' Country Producf; taken 'Olio to:ir
ks% price. •
lidebeetee. bet. let. 1567---oetWel:l.y.
ROCIIESTEit FOUNDRY,
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ANDEUSOi!, PA irTERSOIit & CO,
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A, i NiTACTGR r BILS Or 31ACIIIS'E . CASTINGS`
IVl A Rnilway Track - and Car Castings, Agriculture
Implements, Engine odd -all other Castings -made at a
firs.t. class. Foundry. Also Stoves, Grate Fronts,
Orate Har t Liners Safli Weights, Hollow-Ware, Kei
th*, Iron. } mice, and ell Other Castings called for, on
"short notice and of the very best ideal. i •
Also. Anderson's jastly celebraletlcNew Cook
Stove for Coat and Wood, *Web took the
.'.First Prem ium
• •
At the tate Fair recently held. at Pittssbugli. -TWA
Stove ailtubines many now and Importadt principles;
which place It tar In advance of all others now. in nee.
ofthe merits claimed for it by the Inventor, are
IleaVetal, Well Proportioned, Beauty Of Style and
Finis F.ane of Draft.. Emily Kept Cleau,ltequire.a but
little el, and tfie , • =
BEST; BAKER EXTANT.
Allln'dera thankfully received and pr pees tilled. .
'We Call 'Attention tO the! Following
Statements :
1..
While living In the East I used oef e .1 or the moit
clebntted Cooking Stoves. Made 'at part of
country, and on my arrival he O
re, I w "recommended
to purchase the Ciyvta.l Palate Stele, (tlett invent,
edbyldr. Anderson) as being the t F I did PO, and
used it with good satisfaction: • When I saw Mr. An
lietsan-a iitw Storej was attracted ty its neat appear
ance,,and on examining its Oven an onterlor arrange
molts, Maud it poseessed many advantages over all
Wd leen. .1 purchased, and have one now in use.
consider. It superior to any we have ever used. It
is all theftc.eistor claims, and we think, all that could
bodettirtutln COoking Stove. ,
CAPT. GUM= PIOILITON.
• •
.416. n a ' lt ejt
t f t e
.; o no ng ono of Andon3on's .new. Sicrres in two, I con
fully endorse the .00TO rocomnlemanttob.
• I '' ' • . J. Woonnurr.
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paeine one of Mr. 'A
Ice are fully ,eatiatied 1
;pacts. ,' '
ILOCIISEITEIi Ihrir: wth:
Raving Yept bongo for a long time,' end used s great
number of Cook, Stove a of different pat toms and styles,
I conaider T. - J. Anderson's new stove; in point of
economy in fuel,, ready. cooking' and baking for its
size, stkperior •Maw we have need: and cheerfully rec.
Commend it, , beling it will lender f r o setter/sc.
tion. ...1 , • • _
-et,: Chia: pc . rkarts. • •
••: '........... • ..•; • .!„ • ~ „,
' Veldts!' rtim of Mr. J. J...Andersoes now Stelra.
stair xn4ra at
the
R°ct l er °. : ll ;u d l . lPul i tt 11 1 %11
• Riv 141011 , tria l ,. w e find t,com ,
__ ... iii
has beervtlaimed for iv. •it 'heats ye raped tau
butlittle fuel; and Is amost e;cooll .. • r: Ant
emon un
d may egratniate himself on- baring achieved
.
i quite'a riumphin the
7 l gr in y e of Co4lly.4l3tives. •,,
!es -pedfl I "k
i ../caret,Nov.' nil, le= ;' • t d
.Y..
I; IlitAcnia•.
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J. N. lIIRITOILD.
Which they are tellirig at
ASD
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CO£ &
nocuzarraMcia.
r. Andenwn'a neir Strives In ose.
Capt. Fendlatou'aiplatement. ,
Jo u. Wutonaur.
Anderson's new Stoves In rise,
Nitluits good qualities in An r&
JOALTII In O AND Will.
1 1 1,,, .
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Eitfit,blished 1818
..:Beavor Salt Manufatuing! Co.
Prnra COMPANY IS NOW 3IAMCPAUTURINO,
mad prepared to sell a superior unclean/dint their
works,on Raccoon Creek, from the Ohio river:
AlFordera left at the Works, or letters addresseu to
5.,. Prenclt, Bearer, Pa., will, rreire pritltapl
a tention. ~" ' • • - lijytrat
11.111105 FOR ALL THOSE Wife
Suffer from disease of Liver. and ...Stomach; such
as Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation;
tiMsh,Sonx Stomach, Vytliegsla,Ac„, •.•
THI.....BOLLLNIGERA REAL‘ACIIII AND
lOUS PILLS ••• . ,
Are •
, • , .
the most • perfect remedy, Ever bmnrrht heron, the
public, for all Meesses of the liver and Stocestn. •
Theyact nee CATHARTIC without wealtening the
Stomach or "Bowels, but on the contrary give to tone
those organs, driving away all Melancholy Fee/Inge,
Infusing new Life and Vigor Into the System
••: For ado by all ,llroggists. and Country lierchtits,
throughout the Country.*
• J. II ENDSRSON , I., 25G Liberty! SL Pitts.
-burgh, Pa., Wholetdle Agents.
oct2Vtly... - • • -1
Hearing is Believing, but. Seeing is
the Naked Truth,
PIMADELPHIA BEAN - 11 cLarrriNG STORE,
New Tirigbtmt. Pail) hare just received from. : ttie
East, a targe and well . &storied Sock of
CT-, Co rr I NIG- •
Hits. caps and UnderclothlßZ, which the' Intend ta i
rejl33 per cent. Ice, than' any Store In the
Come and sec hefore going , eleewhere: and let yoir
motto be,a dollar saved. it dollar earned.
JOKEPIi SNELLENBITI:G.
Broadway and Fallit;slKr.t..
s New BrigLtn/..11. '
noT27ll7:Amos
Wholesale and Retail
/
HATS, CO'S & LADIES. FURS.
vi-jii. Plethifigj
No. thO Wood Street,
PITTSBURG}!,I P ti
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Cott "innenANTs WILL FIND IT TO
their Interest to ; m11* and examine curl Stock. be
fore making their pnrchases. as our facilitietfot• doing
a whoieaale trade are not excelled by anv.)l6lipe in the
United States. ot2 67: 1y .
THE CHEAPEST . GROCERY
AND
TEAHOUSE
IN THE CITY.?
J. KOHEN & BROTHERS,
Fa. D FRONT •
. GROCERY and TEA HOUSE,
NO. 69 rEt,E44II , STIMEET,
. •
Belo* *.:A C. R. R. Depot,.
(j ug . , 43.'7.: ?Iv,:
TAS SUGARS AND COFFEES,
Will study their awn interept bT
i!i!lling i o c ' n r a nit
g r ig i rr i c ri lli: l"" here '
1 oflliOnli'A allowEi‘tsna.
EVERYBODY LOOK AT THIS !
Ifteasims why you should 13hy your
_ BOOTS . 'SHOES
AT TEE
RED FRONT SHOE STORE,
N 0.63. 63, 63. 63. 63.
FIFTH STREET.
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let. They sell as good Goods as there is mad
2d. They warrant every Pair they sell.
Bd. They guarantee their Goods to do good service.
4th. They repair any thing they sell.
sth. They rivit %mei, making it most do
rahle.
' htlt. Their work Is •the -most elegant and Opt Sol in
the. City. • • I
7th. Their iconic is the Most durable and perfect In
the City. -
Bth. You can buy lower than at any other pixie.
Mb. They arc the best Goods and yet the Fewest
prices. •
10th. Goods Custom made, and sold less than trash
elsdwhere. • I . •
11th. The largest assortment to select from lb the
City.
tl2tJi, Pjo trouble to show Goods. •
ißemenilier the best Goodi for the I%iiet money, are
to be had at
NO. 63; 63 63,
vrito ST. PITTSBURGH, 'PA
MEE
UNION
AGiatiLTURAL WOKS,
ROCHESTER,
A. B. SM L . TU
inormusroa..,
• • •
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AlarFAcT t rui Itio .E
wft§, II • EMS
,M .111111, 1 vpy Or Endless Chain, and 'Lever Power re o
one Mee, Threshers and Separators, Farm MEP'
Cider Mills, 'Cane Mills and Sorghum Erapemtfts ,
Corn Shellers, Dog Powers for Churning, and all other
4grttnltaral Machinery,
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• • REPAIRING AND JOBBING
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Of all kinds done on abort notice. :Machine" of any
kind built for parties.
Itartng MO an experiemeo of fifteen years In Patsras
Mid Patent BUStIIOS.I. we are prepared to nuke Model 3,
Applications, Sc., for patties. desiring to take out
4
Patents.
Having fitted up our Fedor .. , with'
RAW AND I,7ROVED MACiINFiti.
,
Seeded fr om Lite hes Eastern rnaics, in person. and
employing one but th e best Mechanics, we are pre
pared to do work in the beeLstylesed manner.
Having . secured the services of A. FIRST CLASS
PATTERN HAKE% we are also' prepa- - ed to make
at4kind or style of Patterns. • , ;
teitligtention paid to Repairing Wowing and
big Me* and,maelalnery to general.
~,f• r eidi t. and hope by attention kid tars tomerit,
Use patronamf of parties wishing -wort' donk. Draws,
froln a distance , mourner attentleit to. -
AIL WORN WARRAFrf , ED.
i 'Address ,- . - A. D. SibllTlf A CO.
- ' 'SON "THY , ocirot.r. re.
.•
AfLrerfornents are Inserted a#-the rate of $l,OO p o
einem for Arai Inser" 'Jon, awl fOe"esOti inlet:quest m
sertiou GO center. A liberal dleeonnton matt
adrertiite. "
'ewesA equal to it...silica tbli 'meowed is
gl:t %flare.
trainees !toffees pet ii 12161 - 6 head by thetnwefses Sat .
medtatelyeterthe focal riew,n#l be abased Warta.
bfy ten cents a line for eacfr.fr.eettfpn.‘
El
llarriagen cnt:+;.tvired (1 , 4 of efia*
IMO
The peblirhr: rererrea the. right to ,clante spiv.
dements boot. oue: Ono: in• the paper to 'neap.
•
iFbeavqr tOf .dnairahe W ao in. • .
Adverilsen.enin rtionirt he banded In before+ Monde!
noon to ingure.flilertion In that welter paper.. '
Ficeentrtztallotlee.—kttera tatamentaryo t at,
estate of Roomer Towneasoiate of New Brio &
ton borough, Beaver county, Pa., deed., having beet
granted to era undersigned, all persona todebred to
said estate are requPs(o.4" Mak.. immediate payment
and 'thi:tmo, having clefts ft.:EWA the same wW present
them p.nr,terlyintbentiratkl for oettlemept.
DEBORAH D. EV=
New D.rigbton.
decIST7IIL
A dinltttaltratorNv Nodes.- . 4.r.tnra or Admitair
ri • [ration on the,febltc or .Thrmr,s. Wultoh, late 0+ -;
Chippewa towfurslai, Beaver ccurity,Tei., deed., hay-
tug been :granfel :10% the maderylo,o,-111 peonsdebted. 0.. the slid estate,. are halm...viral to mato im
mediate•;.,lytunt, 11 ad More having,elalms or de
mantle alchinit tb. eqato of ' , alit decedent, will make • •
them kniowu without delay. .
declß'67:6t.
•
EAUGBII4O VAS:- i•
cirrs.,-triirr TETA frAI ; E "Mktg SUFrE
the unto!d miserlce of toothache. and dread of ex"- -
traction, and yon nil that Dr. Chandler & Co:
art , ready to relieve y by the. nee of the: great tghl •
destroyer—LAUGELINC GAF,—,-and make their es&nn..,.
lion a eonrcd of' plertenrt,rather than of pain. .
11,11 , 41ental operations Per:or:rt. 4 the best itrtistbfi ,. . - .
marrner, and at,reasonaLle:te:'...s as by? good Den: .
list tho coulto. ti • . - .
0:Hc: ) .• hi Dearcr Sa.tion.l,Pcchr4t. P 4. t •
Ja3o'6l-Iy. ; T. Elt & CO.'.
7 014NG.Y.0.0.19N5!
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1861.' . : ' ' .
fRID6 4 ,t F3RT:ET, DRID GhWATEIi,
.ASSORTMENT MILLINERY' WILL BE
topened at my old Ela nd, lately occupied by Mr.
(Italy,. on Thursday, March 14th. twish to Inform tat
Id friends, and as many new ones ad will 'please
a pa,-
onlzo me. that I am now treating! an en wort
Loch of Mllileetafp 0 toll:West Spring Styles, will
o pleasta with dd esriS ca11... 1 --
bmar 1313tLi.1 . . . . hiltS. 861114:8..;
=I
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• . Coal and Nut Coal fcir Mitt,. .:,
PUB' UNDEI 717 L FOR TDB
1 patronage open hint. takes
pleasure in fore 'Rochester, Bridge;
water, Beaver - wry. that he 1.
still prepared f t article of Cos ,
and p repared
Coal A,dellvered, or a c t
the Bank, on t tellank Is locate
ma WKlnley's t.: Orders left
tate,. or st the , on. In Brldgewa-
Ittr; or at the to Bea%eros ill be
promptly filled
Jy1767:17.
HOWE'S SEWING ITIACIi INES. ,
Tim u:s:DERSIGNED.HAVING RETIRED YROII
the tailoring business, in firldgewr.ter., Pa., will in
the future, devote his whole time :m(1;1'14,11[7=10 tha
sale of Iluwe's Unrivalled decalug iMachines. - Ilia ..t
wareroom is In toe building formerly cecepled by him
sell and Mr. Mtiler. as a Tailor Shop. 'Th,•.se Machlnei
.rune in price from A. 11.1 to IA and will 11 , . dclly..srd In .
goad order td none pare/110 m RICO'S. An ezpeid.
enced verspn V;11 IV r , ornivans each machine sold, and
the purchaser - ill be thoroughly instructed In its rise;
Ile will also It -en sewing machine needles, machine
oil, silk. thread ant all n.rtie!es I. led in sewing, and
dispose of then! masonahle rate.. .Thankfril to that
public fur favors ritofore received, he solicits, in his
new business, ontihuar.ce of the same. ...
septlS:Rittf . .101.4.'P1i BRAUN.
Shallenberger tro:
euccriron td
SHALLENBERGER;
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'Etridwewaterw.7Petin7a:
Quei3iitsvr - arc, Ylirdwaxii;‘.
NAILS; irLVDOW
DACO GLAS S, S, WOOD
ORALS; AND RUIN 1 7
WARE., FLill,
r '
Couritry
"WHEBE 1% ILL I BUY r'
Is a question lu tiw mirjdn ot every one as AO 101i:tars
appmnehinn., and one of meat intpottaned.to Sit, &net
especially to thuee ito4bink ot tnak:ng parch:tees in
th 9 flue of s
•
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'MILT CITE S AND JEWELRY,
or ailythingpertalninx to it. We %could tolirlt earl!
rom thoee viehing our city
to examine our large ariaic a li
ririu
ft . g p. c t t d g o o, or
WATCRESS MUSICAL ROTES,
DOCKI3i- SPECTACLIKM.
SWRD BAROWETICIIIii • !
SALVE.' WARE, xamamonEmns.
And all M i nds of
• •
DUNSIEATII, & lIASLETT!
JEWELEIIS AND OFTICIAN'S,
OpposltOiason it Ball. rirrsintcu. PA
!ME
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PALLSTON POP:CORP!
1-
ENGINE ar.• ItEPAIR SHOP 4
In Faltston Ettiiver County, Pa.
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HAtatiti refitted and entaimn my clock of mann
era - and tools , and saving gentred the o f of
the beat of menhantes,.l em prepared to warrant all
work done to give entim.itatittfaction. I hare on hand
dilbrent totterrut and Myles of Engine.. rm. Clcif
Rolla, and em prepared ttt make or repair All &glair
dons of machinery en migmatite term..
1 - -PLOWS' AND PLOW cas - tvos:
I have ix . t plow pattern, tit:dealt tgamarket.‘
auto 1 -,... the -Great Vrestent.".rhielt bag been
r sow 0 te county for the last fifteen I
eas. There
0 ere ghee of tide plow, all of whleh natnnthet
and keep for r .1e; alot "Patna Leref"--tieht Alta left—,
tlieuntain liing."-Iglit and left—"tilde UM," an
n o ty ell thu ditierek.nds In uge. , ,
~. *-, ''t '..
C00K450„ FRAN 'Kiri LIS'D IIEATLIG STOVES.
I• • 1 ' 7 •
th e made *event 1 improvenwntr oft
ImPeeilla .
the -Climax, - hr which coal or worm can Inc onpittied
witttont lilting lids, and having two places for pipe e, ,
either ,or both of which can be used at the mune tim
with a ventilation to the oven. thus inning the advan
neve of a Cooking. stoe, Bake oven and Franklin
,
Stove combined. Thy Stove has been
In conrtaut me
for tWentt year.. and many of dem aft.? being n•ed
far this patted online. an vie
ar la maxi order. 'ihem
is Loft' small portion rtf te,fr .tme that CVO! borne out.
and lids is earityand cheaply replaced. To make them
*fill huwe lestine. wear. now twitting to tile or are
i•
brick linin?.. Our other i v•erna ate the fintarpriee. ,
N?mila b e and ' Premium. Parlor Storm, large and
illi besting Sweet. Franklin Stork, Jenny Liner,.
de. firma and Grate Front.. F m arre, h o e fuming. of
rarities otitis , . Wavn Bole*. two Imola. Tire Benders,
Corn' Shellerr.:limee and Cl.tern Pump., Sad trona,
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