The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 27, 1868, Image 3

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    The Beaver
DEAVER, NAY TT, tEr
vr o nnai Mlicalaneols.
ybe CR b now a larger circulation
onn ow paper pulilishid In the county.
over it.sni will promote their own inter•
br beAriug thin In mind. •
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pprrlol Is..N I:er nue. - 10
vir-nymerito ',to io! outdo (Ztinr!orly,except Tramierit
terileing;mtich most be paid to AdN 7 anee. " ':
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`Sate of; the Thermometer Ibr the week
r od,. on th , 2311 of MetY, triB: e
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It. T. TAYLOR.
A t m . pinzbani, Jr., 10Flith street, Chroid
ele bading, Pltt b'u^b,,ls tho authorised *put for
Tni Ar.r.rs lu gist
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NEW ADVEUTISEMEPPT'&
Ma Mention . of the public la directed to the fol
i.,ww vor advertisements, Nyblett spot= for the
trft time innts Moms to-day: . - •
or:Levi Notice—John Ccnoltey. 4
tyrt.tc•Rit—flays llorford. ; _ • ,
cy^l•or Sale--. John Doren; eee'y. .
girllaritrard, Sc.—J. 8. Winans. t
irpoig Store—Thos. A...landersoo.
v.—Spacial Noticca---1. IL Bence.
rerSpettal Nottcca---R. A. Wllaort (
a 7 Legal NOUCC--John Caughey. i
Ebthitte--The flailing (ever which tireralied in
Ike% et :wino time ago.still raps with the old violence.
fur :oleo time 114 ling was carried on wtthant ntitett
ettel:but nett the "tables have tnrned" and we no-
Vre flAterraen from Bearer frequently awry home
vvc a weber—mostly salmon—which they catch
:lung ale rivet.
flat!deletion Iffectlng, In New 93r1f.slOostt
—Our 1J publican friends in New litigitton held a mitt-
Lemuel meeting I,,,that place, on.last Mond, y evening.
hate not heard who the sneakers were ou the:on
cl‘;‘,a, audience, we have no doubt, was a large
ear, re, every io•reot, FaVO the coup, are delighted with
the uondllatinne Of Grant_ and Colfax for President
awl Vice Peelident. Roll on ilia ball.
Somewhat c!on4pllnientary.--A /ending and
hi2,bly'r. , -pvi.llll,lv citizen, of Ilia county; in writing
ttl-
1t Friday on a bminess molter, concludes hiS
tot, pia this - Will!:
N. il.--1 lace been much pleased with your tagn•
mat. and the stand you have taken in favor of thO
l'oplar Vote for nominations, and as a citizen and
VA:publican, I thank you for it." .
.... -
Look out for Tlttesem.—We e laave heard of or
rrnl attempti withhi the bat. fjw weeks 'of persona
ir)ing to break into liontteß In this place anti vicinity
tt eight l'or i purprAeA of robbery. In two or three In.
t tt.ick4t, they have been overheard, and driven away. 7
c,..t Nur revolver's In ,hoot log order, and "give them
itto , " q henever jou can. They deserve no quarter and
should Ncelve none.
Bonorti
,to he Diad.—A general
tnis . r . wea i•.stied some few weeks ago by General John
N.. Spew, Co.,mrnander-in•chlef of the Grand Army
• et tlv•lle;iblic. of the Milted States, 'requiring each
pest of that on,tnit4tion to meet .on next Saturday,
at(' In nh,ldl visit 'the cemeteries within their reach
be the pnrpo, , e of Etrenkeg with Sowers or otherwise
tlstr,dnie the sracce of those who felt while defend
country in the late war, Thls'custom ht now
Initiated a lire a View of keeping It up from year - tri year!
,e lone 115 n =lncle soldiet,of the war_ remains allire./
i n tin., sotto ty thort . nre three Posts—one in Tlenver,
In Nov 111 izlitoniniid on M Rochester. They are
nit In a thrivlnz On next Saturday, each
st.nrill In oat way or another, carry the above order
s tiat. ()niter to the lateness of Its Ippearance_
en preounn that for this year itt least, the cereinonlea
1n tla+ plsce . will be condtictc4 with an little public
fi.phr a< pe , sible. All soldiers .nnd sailors, whether
nolere 11. not are given a general
onhv t ton In tt present and imrticipate in the proceed
• •
Nriztir. , fir lifondai
,miss. 13. r: while htr. C'ntim,. distiller, of Amwell
nrui Into his wagon Sixteen empty
Wrreik xitirlt he claimed to have purchased
of Mr, Tra , l:llP, wlir) latelytkept the Iron Front ea.
b"en. it tray ch. , :rvedAttrtt the Inspector's 'marks bad
rot 111 , tiellter:ttod es required by law, and this fact
nutinueleated to Deputy Collector Deli, that
• a...way, ~t.rtrvil no the ground and Seized the barrels
Sher the law will be forfeited to the Govern.
'lwo. Mr. ('atop remonstratedsgainst the seizure,
nirthultil to obliterate ,the marks, but
the fat dug seer' connonmate'd btifore the'olrliter-
ntinn tool; place, there was nuthlitg left to Sir. Dell
: . 'sett to rn tlte the ttolzrtre and repoit the - case to Ma , next
.Twrrt,r,.:fivor Weq to the Commissioner of In
rliantevi:enr. The net of Con j grens . ot the f 31gt of
Staub, I.+':;, Ittritc.lcsn penalty of Mit• less 14nt.1000
nor t , lttriqlitt and net lees, than els months
I,nr mere than three yearl imprisonment upon every
' otlicer vhh ililN 1117 knowle - dgaor inforsnntion of any
slnlnton of th'e revenue law, ehlll fall to report the
I tame alibore etat&l. Washington Repealer.
'nip Corn erep.—The corn crap has several
fortniilnble cuenticit to co»lentl with, sayal Gertnai
town .7; yraph „and
. atumig tl‘cwi l l6 common
ly railed the ahlti! 7100, vitieh damages 'the crop seri
ongiy. ortoAbr, the liert 'and nu•tluttioloita remedies,
perhaps the very best ever Pnr4lted, Is the applica
tion of Fait an 00 1 ;11 t; the plant. imakes its appearance
above the ground.. Take one part common, salt, and
thr..o pm*, philter trypsunt, and apply about a table-
Fr'lZi 111/ around each hill, tuts it will be round to be a
Hire proltiction. The mixture should not come In
eontoet-eith ‘the. sprontl, as ittmly destroy them.—
TI,;- t 1.111111/Ini been tried on and over again by
Fonlo of the hest formers of Pennsylvania, Delaware
nod I ltrney, and When properly applied has never fall-
Feeeeequi. We l hope old farmers
n‘h ,, lu e r..a,3911 to fear the (bleed, ations of the grub
Mill try thin mixture:l,l44ring aTew alter
nne tons of COru without the salt, and communicate
there.sult. We are aware some writers say salt
U l / 1 00 rtTrct upon vermin, but we speak In tbls mat
int mt th' , .'he..t authority.
I- :t protectioit it,galiast the , cot Worm, do
"Inch torn It ill I liratited very late this season, It Is
pri/ort I las much ne. possible. The pins
cirtlllzers as well as Insect pre.:
. .
I V r4ghtoll Nel6Vs.—A.COTictpOndOlit et the
rqrntricrelal, *riling from New Brighton
Vl.' nlh io.i, *mks of that place:l4 I . OIIOWR
1 1 n2hlon Se n Stirring Villve of about three
and boast,* of lotvio,,' , two wool.
nx .I:lett - Irv, three grid mtlla, one
I,llu. two planing' taiga, one machine ehop, one
t ()DC en:miring establiAhment and 'line
••• • •
'r• • • •
''' , •od•At Lpireolial congreglition have almoit
thw brick church, eighty feet in length. by
:0.1 1n hlth, at en vollmated calt,,of twenty-ilro
0 ..,11,11,. nee. hlille lo the Pastor.
T'" o , 4 , 3'tcrian congregatio, uotwlalting th be In
L , l,bacl,qhm a i in having a comfortable church to
u°6 ;'-ID ln. haremuner root an elegant etructore of
Pt"nc. 'tie littnaredi and twenty feet In length Rad aev
?.•tr , re o ilk. width. This building will coat arty
3 and will be ilulbhuti thy coming slim
.o orthod ay ox churches arc fully represented
tho Lo iser D %canto have also obtained , * toot
befog. no organization of eight or ten ?dor
clmiltco tido community,
I rcneral oppeanotee of the crops Is P roulloin g•' —
.lk io ured. and not afflicted
Irti.tei rollelew aninj lLC later stag lf e et the tra it,
1t riVf. prolific
•1,0.1 e fueling exioto among.' fhb people re
• .case s hin United Staten Senate, sitting
art of impeachment, in acquitting ILO , lateen%
A uttsulli.Johnton'. •
~Y~alH!!f6'l~OPf -l3081lg8Pl11YD~li~JB:
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gus.
-WAam!arox..D. G y M*Lllst. 1809,
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1 4/rier irges ',Your 'column of Wet week were
:reed,,:rmd thinkhgt letter from- the ;redone) 0001
e04. 1 41x0t be taken Imlay, I,,:write' roe genre •,of the;
mete diem:ilea the polltkalareita of ,to.di. •
Of Wine yon see alreaqy aware of the adieu of the
Senate pn.the,llth uttlete which .1u Aztftieitterett
'Masi all as a teat :coo, vie 'Welt in ; tbal4ay via
watched ,with boutblese, ateutleu.,Liezustore were
:sonittrillea;:ceprebtly: ttipee 'undee4l4'oiee, froze
uout gallery end floor, liqute:Oilig to e:Ople 'Weir
feelings of approbation or dlesitlehfictkm, by ever a;
"movement or the . gellerke , woold -be ordered to be,
cleared.
'Chicago is now the theatre . ' of action. 17944.1 .
patches are arbringtere istnonnoing the,profts, as 'of
tbe. convention. While all Unite tbr'Grant ere Oath
date for President. them Is d treineadonsoffort. to have
Oats:male Vice President ; thetas naiad have xi
return of the bitter:Mutat ttattee to the Peer" w ho
'elected, bim, es we hey o had in - Andrew Johnson.' • -r
it is i a matter at once . astonishing and grieving to
the Iladicalltortluirn,pohple driclealmon P. - .Ctutse,
occupying the position ht-does 10-day. it is pribliely
known that he has usedida social. position to info
-6110 th'ese d'onbiful Senators.; As soon as it hemme6
huciwit that olioiriator was undecided on impeaclunetit
hs who invited - 0:i dine with thrtehtel justlee,-toxide
with bhp . ; was =tired lit him until the vaseillatiog
Senator %Verona lodger a rtiubtful one; Lee:media-
Wet Judge abuse hisjudlcial office as has the Judge
of this impeachment court; and he wohlti expose him
self to the just of the people.
Let me quote , froth the Chronicle:
"The Conduct of ChieNnstice Chase since be co so
memeed plotting for the Presidency hanAgren sub as
to diarist every man' who bee the slightest regard for
the dignity efiperitining to the Judicial Mike, lkievet
bee ambition more colowletely - blinded a run in the
requirements of decency or bonor than in the pee. of
the Chief Zostice." •
Finding that'Grant possessed Sale lose and egad
dance of tberliepublican and Itedical, part7..there was
no bops for tarn in the party whose ideas ho bad id
!anted. vitume principles ho bad supported so Mem
ftil for many years, he Is willing to Sacrifice all his rep
utation of the put, to his ambition for the futon. and
becomes a conserrativo.
Oh, wad some power the gift to gfe tit,
To idly onrselves as, others See tuh .
It wad fra' Many a bluador free us,
And foolish notion.
So Salmon P. Chase announces his intention Of be
coming a candidate for the Pre,eldency the Demo
cratic ticket, and It that fails : 'fin willappear as an in
'dependent candidate, which eferys good Republican
must airmie condemi. Independent tickets ~ are al
ways ruinous to candidates. as well RS injurious to par
ties. ,
• . The managers are makind an endeavor to ferret out
the alleged influence brought to bear on the 'main ,
Senatoni They have•breught on the Mend-a C".
Woolleyor . ho had drawn $43,000 from the • First Natio
nal Bank of 'Washington, D. C., and bud been knOwn to:
have offered:Z.2,W of it toward influencing Senatorial
vdies in favor of acquittal, through Judge Blackman
of Ohio, who refused to receive it. After accounting
for e , J.000 the remaining $16.000 are yet to find ont.'--
WooLey refused at first to. account at all for it, hat, on
being compelled, asserted he had sent it to Sheridan
Shook, "New York, for safe keeping; having prev.i.-•
onsly testified to having Bent it to : rater blituaeha, of
Cincinnati. This is known to be a contradiction, and
the whole a fainication of the groseet kind, as the'
managers received a dispatch froom Shook denying the
receipt of any such money. The investigation 18 not
yet ended ; ns I see by the papers, there are quite a
number:Fubpulted•to appiar to-day.
The fond vote 'en impeachment will be taken on
Temaday the 26th Mat, W. A. A.
Edttor Argue t As yea hive always taken an
interest in the Public' School of this place, at least
since My acquaintance with you, I feel free to ask yeti
to givehpace In the, Argue for a short notice of the
school ; ias many of its friends would read, with Inter
est, an thing that hat been i10n.% for Me good of their
chtidred ; and certainly they would rejoice to Mow
that they are doing well; therefore, to -Yon and l all
whom it may interest, I direct these lines, hoping
that, if parents have not time to visit schools very fre
quently, they will at least feel assured that we are still
alive to the welfare of those committed to our care;
and that they are respectfully. Invited to. come and see
fur theimelves ; and encourage 116 and their dear chit
demi in our pleasant but arduous duties. I have the
pleasure of saying that our school has opened, quite
anspictously ; and I sal gratified that I can say of my
own immediate charge, that never since my contrac
tion with the school, have I been so well pleased as at
the present. 'The general interest manifested by the
paplis in their work, is commendable ; and their. gen
eml deportitent likewise, is good. I say the same of
carthe departments of the school so far as My own ob
servation has gone ; and •from all I have learned from
my aesistapt teachers.
Bat or palally do I take pleasure In noticing the Irt
terest taken by Rev. J. R. Miller, in the school. Be.
has bpen kind enough to leave, in my poscssion, four
very nice tinder!, worth about Rye dollars, also a valu
able work on Mechanics, to be given as rewards of
merit to the scholars who, by .commendable conduct
during the present term of school, shall prove them
selves moat worthy. lie, likewrise, tells me that he ls
going to leave some Merit cards and books, :with the
teachers of the other departments for a similar pur
pose. This gentleman has the hearty thanks of all the
teachers for his truly benevolent donation; and the
writer hopes he may be abundantly rewarded by Rim
Iwho taketh cognizance of ever scup of water, given
Ills name. I B. B. L.
Insure with the /Etna, Ilartford.—The
"Etna" Insurance Company has been transacting the
business of Insurance extensively for nearly half a
century mid - hra during that time passed through al
most every phase of experience, and acquired' an
amount of practical Information not surpesed by any
similar corporation : The mass of statistical record
accumulated in the trunanction of so large whitefaces
and ' for so long a time, furnishes a reliable basis for
ealenlatlng fair rates for future operations.
"It Is apparent economy, but real Imprudence, to
peek for cheap or low rates, irrespective of character or
stdMling. The only legitimate result of Wind*
property at Wader taterates, is bankruptcy to the en
deririter, and, perhaps, to the Insured also. When a
Cedirmy offers to insure , at too low a rate, disap
rolntment and failure are Just as certain as personal
extravagance—beyond one's Income—hi next door to
pciverty and want. An Insurance Company has no
p/wcr to trance money by magic ;' there is no nays
tell in thehl transactions; the same law is as essential
to:their prosperity as to individuals; *heir income
must exceed their expenditures, or they .will have an
early insolvency, and be consigled to the tomb• of
the Capulete."
The difference between cheap insurance and cheap
golds is this. When a man buys cheap goods he has
them.. Good, bad or LAMP:mit, he nu them, and
known jest the vidne of his purchase; bat when be
gets an Insurance policy, he may wilt one, two, ten,
twertywyears, or longer, until the day of Are, trouble
and calamity, before he Can lest the' value of his • par-
chase. When that day arrives he will not r curet hav
ing adopted the part ot.wiadom in protecting himself
with a reliable lErN policy. ,
It is the beneficent aim of Insurance to equalize and
dish ibute loss; so that calamities, instead of falling
With crushing weight upon .the few, shall be easily
borne by the many. '
Insurance creates indepet.idence ; a person paps for
his own indetimlly, and need not be en fax on his
friends. - I
If a proper estimate is formed of the rum and de
struction occasioned by the burning of TICEIVIT-TWO
Mrr nos. D °LIAM of property, among people in every
grade and position, In amounts large and email, under
every conc eivable circumstance, it will give a correct
idea of the Company's good works, and the value of
genuine underwriting. The best is the cheapest.
The horning of PO l OOO,OOO to $100,000,000,, of- prop—
erty the past year, makes ft Imperative on property
holders to consider the reliability. of the Company in
which they Inenre, and should be suiliclent )to claim
Immediate attention from every cautions and sensible
property.owner to the great, importance of not IW-
O:ding the subject of Insurance:frit gas n" Over- I
looked. • "I
I a.
Dwellings, Ont-Iluildings and con nta are insured
In the most favorable manner-for ato of five yore
or Ices.
Fire and Inland Navigation Risks accepted at terms
consistent with solvency and fair profit. - Sec advesk
dementia Another Opium.
lai
DISATSAna 3:lAito
-- traiiiiiriterisiStfairtikaitirialtirEfiiii.!
- l ate Delon Republican Voters of Rave Conn
114 0 1 40 .6 ill ' eet at r tlie*mlf4iieat hifipbt r i l i
nr i trr til i eletiefal*twut* ownheiti,
1
, ' BILIVILDAY, iltp 130 TO DAT OP Miv. and" appoint
'Relegates to a collet, Convention, to bald on
::- MONDAY, TILE lwr DAY OFI.TUNE,
at 11 o'clock, a. m i . for Die, vapor gail "pupating a
candidate tpi . contleacisitembl7.ialorhers
T:
Comity Commissioner, Poor llonso , Auditor,
Coroner andTenstees of /Leadenly.
. The primary meetings in the townels pa will' let be ,
tween the hours of 9 and 7 o'clock p m., and in the
boroughs between the hafrykof7 and 9 p. in.
In obedience to a resolution of County Convention
!the voters of the several d'striets are repeated to in
stntet their deleptes on the question of adopting the
'popular vote system to nominatingOedidates for the
future. ' . . )
'.. .
, The Tilting for eandidatoelu the r
u ler/At district
Alidl-be 14 hailoL-: Each candidate ' _ t peoenie the
printing and attend ,to
.the circulation or. his ow .
iticketa.
By order of Co. Committee.
•
p. L. MIME, Chairman.
Tho Districts are =titled to Delegates as follows
liitepend
Mem" •
Moon 3
New Brighton, le
word..B
'2d " ..8
• 84 " ..3
Now Somickly 8
7. , 10w Gallon
Torth Sewidd2r, .. . .
Ohio. 4
Pattettrati.. "
Badenbor_
Romer , IPor.:
Borough tp..
Tirld_oewater..
Th.' Beaver..
Bri,zbton
Chippewa
Dariington. • •
Rmew '
atsMa l '
• •
Franklin •
Freedom her
Freedom diet
Green
Frankfort
Metielre
4... :f.
r,.L a. r 4
. O ' r•t.
&•11 .01 , *0
Phillip(+burg 2
Pulaski 2
Rochester bor.., ...4
Raccoon
rtochPutc IP. • ~ .
South Bermes 4
Bs. Clulfbor S
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Announcements, ~71
We are requested to announce the names of the fol-:
lowing persons u candidates for the reteitedolliceif
which they are mulled „ , , I
oi tbiontrsk
MICHAEL vrzyA . ll),-iot . Beaver;
FOR Assr .
111031/8 NICHOLSON;of Frankfort
TOR PR6RiCtITINO ATTORNEY.
J. R. BARRAU, of Boiough tp.
JOHN B. YOUNG, of Rochester
WM. S. MORIAN, of New Brighton.
FOR COMISISSOIDIR, •
DAVID W. SCOTT, of Brighton tp.
ENOCH RICHARDSON, of Ohio tp.
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR.
B. A. DICKEY, 'of Bridgewater.
FOR POOR TWINE DIRECTOR,
SAMUEL GIBSON, of Brighton tp.
JOHN SLENTZ, of Ohio tp.
FOR AUDITOR, , '
WILLIAM THOMAS, of . .Chlppemt tp.
SAMUEL MeFARLAND, 'or Ohio tp.
FOR CORONER.
WILLIAM BARNES, of Bridgewater.
FOR TRUSTEES OF ACADEILY !,
SAMUEL MACAW, of New Brighton
RICHEY EAKIN, of Brighton tp.
Bally trolisid:the Vlagroi Boys 2-41 old it
high up, wtth the same 'strong arms which struck the
rebels down, with the same unfaltering loyalty which
never, in the darkest hours, despaired of the Republic,
with the same ringing cheer's which have, more than
once, sent confusion to the ranks of traitors, a thrill of
Joy thr ongtt patriot breasts, hope and the confident as
surance of vietorytothoisetsto grieved over thoustion's
Iravadal
. Let the old deg Wave, bola, free in the mare air of a
regenerated Land. and' leading the columns of the
'Union as "John Brown's sow goes marchinrgri"
Let it goat over a people whom no power of rebellion
can daunt, whom the arts of no treason can beguile,
whom no false connects can sedrce, whom no rophla
tries can reconcile to an oblivion of the past, with its
dear but sad memories of eacritico and suffering.
Lot tbo old S ag wave, in its beauty and glory, over
the compact columns ottho Unlon's defenders, prompt
and faithful in hours of danger, whet/let from secret
conodraLora.or open, foes. -
Rally, boys, around . the ssineterd gag, which no*
heads the array for Grtster, Com...tx and the Union.—•
Ma. Gazette.
Special Order !Co. I.—The Officers and Com
rades of Post 113 G. A. R., of Rochester, arc requeet
ed to meet in their ball on neatTburmlay evening, May
33, at 7Y 2 o'clock. A full attendance le required, as
there 15 important business to be transacted. •
By order of
Attest, G. AVEUILI. PENDLYTON, r. C.
DANT= 132anata, P. A. -
':‘11 is reported itt Washington that JOinfscers acquit
tal with the eleventh article has cost the whisky ring
three Elllioins of dollars. They could well afford to i)ay
it, and more, to keep him as their screen for tine
months looker. It is worthy of note that the investiga
tion Into the lob is already bearing its gist Mat.
Read the $25,000 Woolley expranaro.—Pitts. Gamete.
Attention Post 98.—The members of Post 9D.
G. A. 8.. of Beaver, Pa., are earneetly requested to
meet at their 'Mall, in Beaver, on Wednesday evening-
Mai 27,at 754 r. e. As kinAness of importanch will be
brougb*ctorc the Poet, it Ss desired that every mem
ber be resent at the meeting.
• , By order of
D. D. JOICiSTON. P. A
' Goa, Commits said to be in hourly rocelpt of tel
egrams from all quarters, pledging him such a voto as
never was given Wino the to -election of Abraham
Lincoln,
Extract from the PlMates of the 2. 0. of
0. T., *ay IS M IB6B.—Resoled , That we return
our earnest thanks to the citizens of Beaver andv icin-
Sty
for the generous patronage extended to the Con•
ants given by oar Order.
To the Commisilon era for the free use of the Court
House for the occasion., k
To the Rochester Brass Band and the:Beaver String.
Band for their valuable services, so highly appreciated
by the large audiences in attendance.
To the editors of the Beiver papers for alit freely
given through the columns of the same.
Joint F. Daavo, W. C. T.
Illtolen.—The person that took a Olney bonnet out
of J. IL Bence's show window, the other day, and
forgot to pay for it, sill do well by returning it, or its
PriCe, or stand an exposuri,ne her name is woll known.
J. B. Bas ca.
The keynote of the Chicago Convention was struck
by General Carl Schurz—himself a famous radical—in
his speech immediately after the opening, when he
spoke u follows : '`Let not passion, inflamed by the
stinging disappointment in this hour, however keen
our sense of 'wrong may be, earry us beyond the
bounds of wisdom, and setf-respett.
It is a gratifying and significant fact that our Na
tional securities have advanced since the Chicago Con
•ention. With the curse of Johnsonlan removed, and
Grant and Colfax at the head of an administration, we
shall have stability, honesty and economy. These,
With the development ef otii resources stimulated by
sound legislation, our country will enter on an unex-.
ampled career of prosperity. The people realize this:
and it is britiaturitiihat the tiationalcredit shook Im
prove under the prospect,—Piffs. Corn.
_Th6 dissolution of the political Arm of Chase and
Greeley has been announced, °tying 'to tho unendura
ble disgustof tho junior partner. The business Will
be continued, however, tinder thd title of Chase
aC
Johnson, office in the White Ilona° building.
When the Congregational Association of ?litchi
gen received the sure that Grant andVolfax had been
nominated. the regular exercises were impended, and
the standard doxology of the Church WAS sung amid
the greatest enthusiasm
Alarrianco.
ROBNNSTEEL—LESLIF: t R0c11.94t.r, l'a., lk
fuy
Btb,,lBMt, by Rev. louia P.onc,;.„tr.ltal.. Itotc.v.bicl,
to 1,0%0f Loqiciat , tki•
-* • •.*,
• 10; +: liar IN Fla. ,
i;l"Ttni'Deeni Cfirectirai "io•
•aa tartlet 'lOltochester. at '
the Doncaster Bowe. w:
J. Letigiitittf *hit elutlri 1
Dr. •J cries, flilegate tit grade* Madkal
attoa.miiiip a very interettlng report of the primed
-htgo-Of that body,
1)r. G. W. longttrt read the anal easayor4telt on
.rpg.
motion of Dr,CunuMnghant_was furnished to Sax%
retary for publication. It is appended. j•
Dr. Jackson banded in $ mitten communication on
Spotted fever, and spoke albs own sutfeting; when
attstqed.lig it. en interesting illsclushm se ;MS the
ntitstivitualt treatment' bf the disease: fallowen,i irovir
which the followlag conclusions arc ttedieed
Spotted fever is ebad name. The,spots, attendisig,
the diseasC ate the consailleneeetneglity is the blood
vessels, Whereby the buod - Impuszies arp peMnitted
to exude through the with of the
_sapillarleth . !jThes,
spots are it4pecuitseto this &wise, but are attend-
ant on may others, and may be present in am case
where Mire is u brokin down condition of the blood.
to also,lwo may bare this fever . without &nil spots
at all. 'The proper name of the disease U Inganation
of the Mein mad-spinal cord. - The question diaconal
in the society' Was whether the Afttiptdogistic sir stim
ulating trestmentems this ttropei' one: !,
Dr. Meklipey moved a, fee bill be 'adopted, has the
Society was working without ens. - Lost.
mo
tion for each number to subithibe lblA tOlverds the
library, Was oulaotion tit Cuthhigtuon Utd over
until nett meeting. • : ;,
• ";
'"8e11 Ctiltutto of Ini34l:eltauh"
With the attainment their degree from a Medical
_ .
College, greater small, battOtlit Or Otiterielso. Aionatiit
leattiot the nevi madn'tDOCtor think that "the book
may chiskover the lessons that ire said" entl:ence
forth thelr chief ditty is to put in practice the', Mee
'atonal knowledge already acqu i r ed; or if thiC sided
. „.
maY clothe translated into conduct thus early in theft
career, there Is great danger that It will be at a itsbse
vont period when they observe the pet-weary Success
of a horde of Ignorant; but shrewd and - Imsmiptilwas
adventurers in medicine. Vence theli mtg.* IRint' I
rtes scarcely Increase from college days at theirate of
,
a book a'. year- - a single medical journal...wlth easy
raiding"; more than "oaks" their,thlrst for IMprove
ment, and holm th at pion/Abe spe nt In
.fhe diligent
Increase of their priffessional knowledge tire frittered
away in igiving ur receiving the visits of gossiping
idlers, or playing "store:box" statesman, zatrigning for
petty offices or begging political position, or 'driving
cheap bargains in borSes or hogs, In stocks or bonds-
Now Ono great reason for the slow advance of rime
vine, and for the low esteem in which the public %Amu
hold tho office oUthe physidan l is the want of hoist/.
and entire consecration to their chosen work, , i on the
part or medical men themselves. While setae bfithein
are the merest "bread and butler" prnetitienerit-4doj.
lam and cents ruling their professionallt Is a*
4544 thing when such an . one Is called "doctor"; Air" be
is often ,"a pestilent fellow," disturbing;
peace and degrading. prefessional ;diameter ; alanit„-•
ing this - physician from that 'one, and depreciail the
abilities of a third In order to attain petty practise ; or
titiiiiing,the same end by cunning UPC of imilittisi er.
religious prejudices: In any way in short. but by faith
ful study. 'rho truth is that those who become "(kid;
fors" for the purpose ocveakiug monev,•conid fitid.
many other occupations that - would pay them hetttet —.
"eiropid that some Good-man *Might cart out fotermir the
money-hangers and pint-peddlers from the (shape " of 1
medicine. however, it is not unto there we write. but • I
rather unto tho nip are constantly striving for larg-:
er knowledge and a higher culture, and who feel that 1 I
not to advatice is scrim° agMnet Inuasnity, 1 r
' ire
The importance of sclfeulurte can not be tons ng
ly enforced. A culture which neither ochoole nor l
hooks nor medical association alone can give , us.-” , 1
Ha unto which all of these essentially condtic i our
knowkidge thus acquired mast be enriched and „made
fruitful by reflection and by personal • experlenco; and
on the other hand, years of experience wi alma' srpch
knowledge and reflection, err little better than 'waiter
poured upon the sand—or as barren tie the reeks in
whose 'depths the sun's rays_"quickonll-riti htvljn
germ. i We are to be fruitful,' multiply and replenish
tLii cattli with medical knowledge mid skill. II
But It Is Dot of dud Caltuto relating only. to intel
lectual attninments—attainments that 'may perish if
they du not progreso-greater tact in the ditierimiutt
tlon of disease and In the application of remedies we
wish especially to speak, but rather the culture of the
moral And emotional nature, and the testhetie dove].
°timer& which ire are apt to neglect. if not practical
ly ignore, but which are necessary for the 'complete
medietti character. 4
The everlasting hills ere very firm npon theft' then ,
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dation; even thMigh no verdure shorild clothe theft
rugged stows. or forests crown their lofty summits ;
and so a physician may be very strong—strop in di-.
anode sue therapeutics—and yet be destitnof,. Of
at leasti,defletent in those , countiesi
which win the
e
hearts of sufferers and make his presence in, ilie sick
moat a beuediction4deptitutCof thorough in,
of quick and hearty,sympathy, of kind and
gentle manners.
Very rarely do we meet sinedical man ins hospital
or'Private praerlee,rantinganii smug at his.patients,
1 seasoning his prescriptioasmilir omits,. rude threata
and harsh commands, who is regardless of the physic
al or mental pain be may cause his unfortunate vic
tims, and on the contrary, so tar as our ovirnOhserva
non goes, those who are the highest In our prat, ession, -
those .of the best knowledge and skill, mid of the
largest fame, have been men in whose benign faces
and gracious manners could be read the deep sympa
thy which animated their hearts and whore, every
word and act testified to the most considerate 'regard
for those who wero called to endure physical suffer=
ing, . T ll
NeVertheless are we always carefal whitelOolding
all harshness and unkindness. all rudeness of speech
and coarseness of be.havior„- to cultivate their oppo.
sites? Dora our frequent contact with suffering ren
der nein the least indifferent to it ?—so common and
familiar as to be trivial—the meanings of disease and'
the shriek's of physical agony floating to our leers and
waking no echo in the depths of our hearts I 'Do we
weary of the thrice told-,.yea thousandth told tales 6f
itches and-pains, aches and twins that many a time we
know nte The lust punishments of violated, law—wea
ry of them when our minds are oppressed with anxie
ties and our bodies tired with work and deprived of
regular repose? ' . ..
lire know it is often hard to be patient at each times
—to he kind and faithful and hopeful, and with words
of sincere sympathy to cheer and strengthen the suf
ferers. And yet when we remember the sot:emend
which comes from the highest claristlan anthority—*
commend to which his Wand utterance by one of the
best pagan philosophers--a rule which' is golden for
its preciousness and endurance.-"Do unto,: Menai
No ?could that they should Jo unto you." ; We may
and light for our darkness and strength fotOur weak
ness:
For let the physickui imagine himself In the suffer
ers stead and reflect what manner of man in feeling.
sneecit and deed, be would desire his medical adviser
tO'be; then fashion himself .unto this mOdel.„
) PhYsicians above all othbrs should be. `Venarnien."
especially as the greater part of their practie6 is with ,
those who are most sensitive to harsh or :rude con
duct; while women and ctilldreticlaim so latex a Awe
of our ministration, it is peculiarly incumbent upon us
to maim our whole conduct snob that it shall attract
father than repel-these, and thus too, we win acquire
a better knowledge of their diseases, and hive better
success in the treatment of these diseases.
The physician who daily adds to his store of profes-
sional knowledge constantly, cultivates hialmoral and
emotional nature, laying mien the alter of medicine all
the wealth of the heart and mind and life, end steadi
ly per-nine one sacred purpose regardless of the pas
sing malice of enemies, and the defection of false
Mends may never attain riches --these am the reward
of very fewphyslcions--bot Nova attain a character
winch In completeness of beauty and strength. - glori
fies humanity, and leave behind him when he departs
to that land whose *habitants are never! rick, and
where them Is no more death—an examplo that shall
kindle the zealous Imitation of successors and a mem
ory that shall be artier blessed.
- • O. W. Liacirms.
Adjourned to meet at Brighton.
(Load please copy.)
JAL Dentuou, P. C
Programme for "reacher. Institute,
1. Select Beading, by Mies M. Andere4k.
2. Query Does the enII always rise
( directly In
he east I
8. Class Drill (Grammar). by J. A. Sutherland.
4. Query: Why are the days longer at the roles of
the earth, than at the Equator t '
5. Explanation "of the principles villa)} underlie
DeeiMal Fractions; by B. B. Latin. •
4. query: Why do the sun and moon appear
when near the meridian, then when near tho hori
zon?
7. Reading Periodical, by Also A. D. Leonard.
8. Query: 'Pay do wo ace the man in the morning,
while it in yet below the horizon t
9. There aro torenkr-two persons, men, tremor, and
children, Who receive $2O in all the men rge Wag
$3 each ; the women $2.50 each, and the children 50.
npieee. POW many are there of eacluand how many
did each chase receive?
10. Question for dobsta 'pesoTed, that, by society
in general, wealth is preferred to education and re-
Iframent. .
,
Prorcestortal Iterarans:-- i Scarcely a day passes
now bat that some,Perion, mac or tondo, la seen up
on crai Streets beeping mon el They aro ail 'strangers
In this comet:ditty, .And foar- the of them appear as
hearty and s s able to work as those froni whom they
ask alms. :ilt this season o s f4l, year, farmen and oth
,ers need hands , and thee° , bag beggars could get
s n
employment at, almost any t o they nake d for it:—
Work, houretei, Una whatt, t y Waiit.-- They would
rather go troindcor to door; a sotrovitilAle, and
thus fleece the nnsuipectingplition of the Co' meant
ty of n pirt of their "sewer." :1 all ittierallY 'disposed
eitizooa would give only to th . . they knew to- be de.
serving of charity. we }edge , tit would not be long
until toe nitifiber of strange gars now, seen every
.chest would materially etc C. ~i•
1
SZAWST W. tearairiv. i
Performance, intenwaed Ijith inatrnmental ninate.
Institute convene at the Pabile RAW building
!Thursday Jane 4114 at %r.
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Br Cour:2o.
~~•' !.t
Thelargestitock . eit *as, &ice/ will Gait-,
ors eirisr brought .to,lpwrfir cpunty;At R. A..
Nilson* No. I,;;Diaammid, Rechaster;
Ladies should call at fence's for their
t linery Goods, you can savernoney by so dot
Pg. N°v(-.80(41qtr.1/017',:.;:;:".=
Save your money, buy the best quality of
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, at R. A. Wilson's,
DAPkond, Rochester. Po; - . -
Geiyaar Bats Orßonnets &inn over, 'at
Bence's, Beaver.
Ali work warranted, at R. A. Wilson's, Boot'
Shoe and Rubber Emporium. .
75 cents will buy the latest style Lathe's or
Misses pearl straw Hats, at Bence's, reeve?.
• Childireiki BM's. and Elaiters,inalunts* vitt • .
y, at R. A. Wilson's. 1
Best_qualicy 61 hoots , Shoes and Gaiters, at
R. , l6,,Nilsonro;ilarnond, Rocheatei, Pa. -,
"How ill white hairs become a feel and jes
ter." said Henry IV:' Saw ill, indeed they be
come any one whin , "13a rrett's Vegetable Hair
Restorative" occasionally applied will keep
the hair as fresh tthd old,4wana in
youth, To this ValuabTe article Was retraidcd
the only, przc Meditl'Ovei cimiPetitora—
Tri•StrAs•
Great variety of fafieß Artss and Chil
dren's Gaiters and,l3als.; at 11 A. Wilson's,
Diamond, Rochester, Pa.
Gents Gaiters and French Calf BqottiAt R.
WilsOiets, piaindad; Rochester, Pa:- "
See one of the Prize Cups awarded to A
Speer for his celebrated Port Grape Wine,—
'Via the beat; grape wine - ever produced- ht
thiskxsintrY, the standard wine for pollutant
lon purposes, and the most benetteipl lin' fe
males and weakly persons. , [ly, •
, -
Gaiters at all piioes, at R. tl, WOsen'a, No.
, Diamond,Rocheater, Pa. . •
Latest at}}•le of Gaiters, of all kinds, MIL A
Wilson's; lio.,l,planaoo, ppehester, Pa.
ROOO' ,I ISTER
MARBLE WORKS !:
W. 11. Marshall,
TALIAN&AMERICAN mAnuLp
•turtiTn.kb TIMER OF
MONUMENTS. DEAD STONES, MAME MAN
TLI23, STONE AND MARBLE, POSTS
Vol; cf.'METE..ty Lora,
G rind Stones
Of A dinpetior qatitity on
.laad
AGEZTT . X P PR TUE
Phen .!$ Hydraulic Conents,
ALI. rEIISOITS DESTRINO 1101.4".tf EVE'S Ott
.01. Headstones, give us a call and examine our stock
before purchasing elsewhere. We have alwaya oh
baud a huge and superior stock of finished work,
which we are selling lower than can be had in the 00
or eon be bad from stroallng Agents through the coun
try. Ito beware of agents, call and examine for your
selves before purchasing.
•
feb 261$7:am.
TINWARE.
isrsonatax AND =TAIL
DEAL= IN ALL KINDS OP
Tin, Copper & Sheet
Iron 'Ware', .
,4"
rizorosz KERTINtiCONgTANTLY ON HAND
I ell kinds of TIN, COLTER AND tiILEXT - ULON
WARE, which I n/111. tell
4
AT TUE LOWEST MOE '
Tin Boding, Spouting & Job Work
Done to ordortnitto best possible manner,' and on
shorten notice.
Using noise but tho best of material, and basting nobs
but the best utworkment
WE WARRANT ALL WOR
SHOP.OX 71171 LOWER BND OP
1 192.1rta1. failtre 01
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BEAVER, PA.
D. A
MI
Giro us a 'au% and Zramine our Stock
Japanned ware kept constantly on hand
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STAIE AND COUNTY TAX •
r r
the ° - i .N ral Tow TRE
nships an,ll3ol l ug la bs A ' for tl?
or
ofrUlnglho State and County taxes for p the
year leddiTe times and places designated below.
viz ' •
llookstown, 1 July 9, Hotel nt llookstown;
Hookstown dhareene, 7, Hotel at Hookstown_ • .:
Hanover ,k Greene, S, Sweltringer's B. 8. shop;
Frankfort, —9, R. Rovenson's;
Hanover, 10, Reed's store;
Raccoon, 13, Hairs store; t
Indepent•nee, 14, John flohnes; ~
do & Hopewell, 15, J. Davis' store;
Hopewell, • 13, R, C. Peat's;
FrMoon. ~ • 11, Wm . Elliott's:
anklin, W, E, Antennith's ;
shtl7yznonts eanbe made in the adjoining town
-13.11 licenses must be paid before, the, let day
of Job , . , F,,, BARNES,
spedttm. . - -' • Trelelllfet.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
STRAYED FROM no SUBSCRIBER, IN BRA
-1.7 vet, Pa4.olllm 191 k bite
Derr'd tow, horned,
Ntith white rack some on belly and lega,
about 8 years old, and giving some nix quarts of mirk
per ay ;
.Arly person returning said cow to me or giving me
iriforrnatkm wberd sbe may be road, will be Mem)),
rewarded.
MILTON RRBD..,
inyo Vat.
J9S. GREER,
ARCHITECT, mrxiiritucKAN,
. Emma,. of Arta add, MilTdo4 lB.7 !A
Odke and Riddance,
DEALER 121
AND
kISO
O.H. ANSTIIITZ.
ROMSTEI I,
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New Spring Goods I
NO ADVANCE.
FIRST OPENING
SPRING GOODS IN INS
I
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ii
El
'Fortune's
F.A.
GOODS. STORE ,
MMU' DR
IN THE DIAMOND
ROCHESTER' PA
NEW PRINTS;
NEW MUSLINS,
NEW CHECKS,
NEW GINGRAMS,
NEW DELAINES,
NEW COBURGS,
ALSO,
Table Pinner Crash,
Red Flpnels,
Witit Flannel A,
YellQw Flannels,
Jeans,
Cassizperes,
Tweeds,
Drillings,•
Hats a,nd.
Hoop` Skirts., i
Balmal Skirts,
Noti6ns and Fancy ASicies
Bonnet Ribbons,
Millinery Goods, &c.,
'Me above comprises thoinovt multiple Stack over
offered to the citizens of Beaver county, and we take
pleasure in assuring our customers andthose who may
favor us with a call, that Qui above Mock la as chesp
as over.
r
F. A. Fortune's
CHELP DRY GOODS STORE
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IN TEE DLOWSIOND,
. • t t
110CIIESTER, rA.,
BIG SIGN Across the . pavement
Can EVER 713 461) LW) SECURE
LIARQAIN,S.
t x; • . • • x w .? : ,
671
FacWs Piers Facts& and enatlttow,
t'en'd oat a the CoyaVor Common Pleas of the tAR:
ty of Beanle., and to me di re(hed. I wit! entail 10 no •
!lc sale, at the/Moira Med,
the botoderwit, Dais
ver,ln the tramty 'aforesaid, on,
- SATURDAY, June •
atlo o'etodt hi the Itirendota • - • ' •
All fl,ghtl~ntsrest Aiwa chant deiritisit oi. -
In and to mq solloaddgmok lots or pod* labiate
In the borcrianh of Frankfort Barham /May& ermo ur t
Pa., bodnded :he riarthhy tho.PnWhylarbm CD
lot,. emit by Johnlllea, south Da alelan der Dharrlameas
betrsomd west by Ma Washroom* Iltlis*;
Were L erected *lsm two.many dottb% hio-Kit Mud*
arranged far two fazedlies.one frame sad one log sta
ble. Fruit tree' oh the :lot and well of water con-
eenierd. die
Seised and taken to execnikm'istrt cen ely of
William /bade; at the salt of John
AS the same time and place all tight Ode; !aerial
and data of dotendants,ala, end to the following mar
eruvie„ or trivet of land lying and bring situate in the • ,
borough of Rochester, tkmatiof &ever and State
of Pennsylvania, being lota 11 0a,911 aud 113 in Goefffe
diet division of lots tn sat borough. aid tdrin
ing each other and together. bounded noitlt f 0 feet by
kola Noe: 128 . and 122, east one hundred toot k h f lot No.
21/1, oaths* fact by Washington' .trod. atid twor3 !sue hundred fat by lot Nott10; onahicti thee istaiamt
a frame dwetling house with collar underneath. Lute
enclosed and phinted with tuft trete.
Reined and taken in execration aa the mmsea4
Olives Cub and Rebotita, it, his willeoll,Nte
S. J. and Stephen C 701113."
NO. a •
Al: tight, lite; tntorest and titre of detesting, or.
In and toe certain onnetory lame bona, agnate In
the town of Beaver home county, Pa.. and the
lot or place of ground appurtenant thereto, said lotbr
log numbered one handled and alatkene In the rm.
cony plan of said town, fronting Vain natl. trip ,
five feet and attending back quad lturitllod tad tat".
(oar feet.
- Seized and aka In exeention as the property of
Mx Stock*, at: Batt of William Jolley.
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NO. 4, ALSO.
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At the same slob and place all right, lite. ttgett
and claim of defendant', of. In and to the fo llowing
pier° ge parcel of , land Minato ht areenetoarsishlp,
Beaver eounly, 141:, bounded on the north by land of
tenant Smith a heirs, on the ea t by Robinson's heirs.
on the south by Pingit and Dowenn t and on the weedily
Paiter's beim ; eniatataing 'B3 sOree tore or look oh
which then are two alai/ Vrebkit hasee lA ttr
oil &Otitis, etemn engine, WWI 4144'
Alsoone other lot ot growndeltatio he Wendel
of Glasgow, bounded south by Ohio rives, wet by
George Dawson's heirs, north by street, and cut by
land of Roar, on whlCh there la an oil well, derrick,
chanty, stem engine, boiler, smoke stack, Lo.
Seized and taken in execnt*n as the property of the
Smith's - Ferry's lit g' CoMpaty,at the
cult of Joseph M. Llppencott.
NO. 5, ALSO.
At the came time and place, all right. tit/e, lutenist
and claim of defends:de. of. In and to a lease-hold lot
twenty years of a_piece of land iri 3 Ohlo township, Da
rer cortrity,-Ps.„ bound as follows : to nom se
blazed sugar tree at Thompeou's line twenty.flye feet
from time of hill, thence -north tel feet toad oak tree•
thence eat tittl feat to ep oak sapling; thence eentth,
east to came w ter line:thence west along water kit
feet to a beach tree at Thompeolfe line, thence north
22 feet on Tbongson's flue, thence west 210 feet on
lhompson'a line to place of beginning.
Also, a piece of land in Ohio township. akniceald.lx; ,
ing the south end of lot No. 1.1 in the A-Itna Oil Co.'s.
plan of tote, bimodal Oath by, part of Bald lot No. 11.
owned by the iftna.(2ll Co., east by lot No. 13 in said
PIMP. entitle by lelandatun. and west by land shove tie
ecrilwd, being five rods in width )Leland Run and
and eVerolltrz heck. ea ne width, five note :note or
lees; on which flaw is an oil well sung ,to a depth of
911 Patin whick,there . are about IMO fact of toblpg
about etO feet of seeker rods. Th ere is on the abore
_tteseribed premises a steam engine, boring tools, oil
tank,
Seized and taken in CMCC111101) as the property of 10-
seph Ady. th , c3r .lenkins. Jacob llolee and others,
partners s ot the Vienna 011 Cu., at the Wilt of IC cup eth
Davidson also at qm suit of ATAITIT NeKinltY.
JOIIN S. LITTELL, Sheriff.
Sheriffs °ldea, May 20, IrGT.
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and PLAIDS
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Geo. C. ,Speyerer,
Tins just returned from the
East and is now. .recetv
ing.a Large and:Welt - -
selected Atzxort
anent of..
Spring and Summer Goods
AT 1116 OLD STAND
-41
Corner of Wetei` end- James eta,,
rtochenter,
GENERAL DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
_ ..
NOTIONS, . • . .
"BATS, ' ' •. ,
CAPS,
BOOTS and SLOES,
GROCERIES, . ~.
PROVISIONS,
HARDWARE,
IRON, I
NAILS and
CARPENTER TOOLS,
ROPES and OVUM,
PACKING YARN,
' OMB, • • i'
1
i'AINT9, DRY. AND IN OIL
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queensware and Willow ware
FLOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR;
wiformATs and RETAIL
Haring the sale agency ter the celebrated
CANTON CI T Y .MIL L
For Rochester , and 'vicinity, we offer Bonr to diad
em at rittabargh rates, &arias freight front them—.
Also,
' M
WHOLESALE - AND BET A.LL.,
Alio. Wing the ageney for Battle Seale Co's
p Scale& are offer to the public, Soles a& teanelhetnrera
cea, comb , Ong of 11, Ray , 44ettle.
Dumont, Rolling Mill and opper
Rnilroad Cannier
Scales.
Also. Apsats for Bombe Bono BeIOW of lame
and Plaster Parts for binds.
Beaver Salt Manufacturing Co' F. Salt always on hand.
wo have silvan a full stock on hand,.
OUR MOTTO:
CALL ONCE AND YOE WILL CALL.AGAIN
aprVGS:IS ,
HouoeFurnishing Good
WHOLESALE and ,RETAIL
(I_CTli griIENSWAIta, LOOKING GLASSES
10 and Glassware. Also, Japan, Ttn. Wooden and
Willow-ware, Market and Faacy Baskets, Brushes,
Ritehen Setts. Clothes Wringers, ac., &c. Atso,Fndt
Jars and. CAUL Country Dicrchanis will find it to their
Idraut4 , c to eye us *call add argunins our stock be
fore making their yard man&
• J.& n. BEng:tit Co..
'So. 124 Federal Street.
Allegheny City. FL
my' OTtly
NOTICE.
MAT Ort.
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TrETtEIIY 61 - Vr.YrICE THAT (3E4) C.
IlVtkpeyerer to our polo Agent tOr Jinn!' made at
"Canton Cie/Ella, Canton, t • t • , • . •
IttTNTIGTON & Tarn: ;
- - -
A dmlDlntratolein Motley.- Letlets. 1
of adtelnta
tration on 'lter_eolate of Kee C. 'Gruber, deed.
late of Marlon inwnsbtp. Mayer rotinly, - Pa. baring.
been granted DI the underaigned, all person* Indebte4l
to eatkestate, are_reenegted to make Immediate pay
ment;and tbeee havisrg agabiet the 'garde, vlll
pr mid Ihryn properly enthentterded Ent e4elltloutenl,
ADAM PFEIFER, Adra'r.,
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