The Bever Argut3. ,IIEAVHR. TUNE • Lo st and migeOlan ,ous. __ AriG imhiuinoll?* larger eireulatipn ~..."' or oper published In, the etunty: rieri berS will promote their own Inter. or ba rin.l tbi# in mind.,.-. ..-------- , gAIES OF ADVERTISING. • ..-1 ------.7 • • 113 7 . i aw. Ms. am. -(Cm. ly. , • 6 , marr-1011n0t... $3 00 is 3 0(11$5 00 , 5,R 00 1 0 00 )tow.plor••• ••• ....... 3 501 500 7001000 15 00 c o. 2qtA ref '" • .... 650 1 400 9on n on , 18 CO ~.,„o f iret. ~ ....... , is OD 8 (3) ID 51/ 15 00:21 1)0 ;71p : with column. ..... 7OO 10 00' 1 8 5OOO 00,25 00 r; to lf e n 800..• ...., .10 00 14 OD 17 00 45 00140 00 10 ca amb.•.. , i.i. . ~ .... '4O 00,25 00 80 00.40 00.75 00 101 D -!Arta's untl Executors' Isloticce 's3 00 r r] So!'et`i, jr,r line, 10 err3Ylnellt. to pe wade tjuarterly,excdpt Transient wh!rh must be paid In Advance. io Thermometer for the week 0 at 3lny, ISGA: clee Or II IjOti l' A LT IZEI 59 deg 67 deg 71 ile.',. 71 deg. 61 deg. 64 deg 62 (le6. w -„I,: 111 trinv,ilasa,fir., 70 Fifth street, Chrord. cto banding, ritt.burgli, 1s the autnOrined agent for inn nnt , in aiit cilf• NEW ADVEUTISEIMENTS. ' r7sral I ter:lion of the t!ubtle.Ls directed to tho rot -1..„1n 'iflf* 11111Crth'ementft, which appear for the tet Om , io Tor Anous to-day. . isr7ll*r time—Themns Meemery. rf,l:tVriaor',:. Not ice--Jatnee Marshall; 121'r; riftFlou'r. Feel. fic—J. C. tramp:loud. irthott Per Suie--Alfred Lyon. . • Ili:Tonic lllttera—lt. R. Sellers ih Co: • ,ii—Kii:rttil rry— IL P. Wihon, Aosience, &c. 1,-.' if . :4o: ho•troments—lfotTman Hoene Co rs weial Noticus—J. If. Bence, I=l jrnelt ;with Llz.lttning.—Darlitz the hen)l , pisihthlc place on inn Wednoodnjr afternoon the bcjilez hew belonOntt to the Beaver Cemetery ae.: . 11111 1101 k: erellpiell h 3tr. John lice nllough ti,l Wilily. V. I titntek kith W D irt Oro t,y taro peartops he were h‘l•relytbocked by the • Sadilen Denth.—A mrderiona death Marred mtle+ue;!d of Friday; last, at New Brighton, in Ibis mniy, A RIAU by the name Of !tarry, limiter, rest dmc tti that place, retired to bed on that night .in hits i, ;1 1 good health, and on the, following morning on' (Pcovrr(d, life wae entirely extinct. The came thlt , elngtilar death I. enveloped I firiyatery. It to di chat he was girn to hard tlrlok rig/ which. per ley! a oleastiona effect. • ctrock wlth Llghtnlng.—On lagtFriday at- Mom/ Vila locality was 0./41.4 , 1%1th a heavy thunder Prlt. One or the large trees in theirsir trotinds thbfiongh, wan struck with lightning' and the top 11 , .1 t(ii)iere.. As It pa.moi or/ r .Rochester the ng descended and struck the s uth•:eeat•enrner t!1`0 cur factory building, now use' v for- the rotten brving of plewe, ,te.„ doing it b t Mae damage toewr. One of the bun& etnployd In the ester 14mAid was slightly shocked by the 'Concussion, but rdcivLd no material Injury. . Mr. John Cross, residing near 1 grille, Dcl. mean county, Nilo, hilt hie house on t c 20111 day of .1p hued, t o p to Pittsburgh, since Which time no lnko vi lAta no be found, and fears are entertained lb:din:l24u ben' foully de. ltwitti. Ile bad with bird el.fflt wen hundred.dollars In triortoyi.__lTe wee a (run In genet cirrunwituicee. ne WAS f'‘ft;et high , +riTy built, blue eyes,l'Ott bear and brunt complex on. . Grant fifth In Georgetown.— .ettpytiblh cam or Idt.er,aterti, thla . eounly, RTC 811 V 3 to the is ff invol v ed the, pret , ent mmpaign.. They have 4.la . ntred a Crant Ont, in that place, and on last Fri!- dilevening they held n mtitleation meeting which "„t, moll attended. Not only arc the tlepublicans of hit lacdity r.dt,,fied with the work clone nt Chicago, lnt they are entlooda:die in !Lippert of the ticket: 7 ,- i 111.• !lag, boyit." In.qtra nue :rent "11:manited and Mobbed pt $1,900.. On Wylnesday evening Ydung m..)n : Wotr6. rn Insurance agent, wins Uttacked In tin o ,, ln.l.wlttit bet tc . een (ileum-envier' nnitilookstoWn, Beaver c..unty, Fw,ercly benten,, robbed of il,n(Xt is revy.3rd lett atpaientlylifeless. Some, one, pas tlte eiouc tlw ro.cl, heard him vin fining, find weld to IWf. lie was conveyed to lfookstown,about Orr. n'elnek estrrlay morning, wiiere he was being rmtulty un!. , et!. It appears that lirr. Woods bad at t..Wot I Sil , l , llll,Selirmilide nit' 'it qcori,miown, dur- In: Inn day, and at tundown bought. tin . nmbrella and rtutni ll.inkslown alone.. Our informant, Capt. Atom Pee, tint not learn the nnino :of the company vt.ich.Str. Woods represent!, but thinks he is an *tan, prune eastern office. fie had heen taking 'rtok...nt Knperty In that vicinity, and this accounts hr hi, laving had nn murtt'ntottey hi lib( pcms^saion. nv. Int:Vle to give any description Whin assailant*. -rife. Cern., Mgt/ 1 'Dreorttlln Coltifers . 44raves,,—On last Satur• cliw Pot No. 73 G. A. IL. of this place, proceeded to the contekrloo.'nsar town, and decbrated the :Traces of t heir fallen coinnittem with wreaths, thitcera, &e. , Ow tar to the 'Menet, of orrrf It was di fticult to pro ellteianch sower' , tr! were wanted. tialte a fine assort menl Itnw , eyir olnitineit. A wreath of !enrol 'end pine,.a l ase cont,Rintivi, ft hog net, anti and a hand lel of sprint: !ttower were Lett npon each grave.— Nineteen were thus vißttnd. In New Brighton thi!ltstueos bonces were 'general ly closed, the ehohlt, Sabbinh schools, °ldlers and clt- IwnA all turncd out asaitt In doing honor to their , oldierdearl. The ceirmotiles were of an interesting 11222 Leiter Ltiet.--The following lettere tutveiremnin• in thi I%;.ver Post Wilco for one monttir uncalled Mr. Roll. • Black, ri, Mr. D. Bell, Ml4Mar3r I:Mvir Erown. 11'1.4 14 , 11.C'oat.s.Mr. C. E Chapman. 'Thomas Devinbry, Mits Aural, IMl.more. • Evan... r y P. linglrv. , Ml ' 4 I .if'y Kllne, Thomas McKo.in, Esq. Mr. 4,1. 1 , , •Anffiville., Mr. Job. W. Manor. V. C. nirs, Ttios. Permit, Mrs. E. Parker.. Mrs Mrs. Catharine. Patterson. i'i^..Tl 61w tirlitin, Mrs. My, Capt .` T. F. Wt hl, 1,q., belle Watterson, J ata: 2: t,l, ay;, • . - Meier A. MoGArsinc, P. M. - A Neat'. 1 1 , 1nri# 1 1`1.atar.--The Legislature of this s lao' ier,erlo. very stringent law for the preserve tl 0 oft:rats a n d in rectivorons birds. The bill provides It , 14,11, not be lawful for any person within the 12.101 e, imivulth to shoot, kill or any way trap or de- I 6 le . 4irklaz, swrillow.3, martins or other insec. 11, ore', • ha do at any aeaeoh of the year;, that no deer, or ;Lull he hunted or killed between the first " r J'' - Ltefior,tiel the first of Septenther in any yeak ; 1 ' 11 "' turkey pheasant or rabbit shell ix: hunted "r 1011,1 lr,te ten the first ofJanuary mad the fiat of 24 Tlenlyer le any year ; that no partridge or quail shall mat'u're piled between the twentieth of December and the twentieth of October; no woodcock or Snipe trtAr cen the 1104 of MarCh and the first of September: teal tvb And 1%16,7 pbearaut, partritlge, Mita, wood "'" Oxill be trapped or Laken by any means o tt 3 klelimrl l hinh, other than by shooting, at any lane whatever, nor shall any trap, net or snare be ereete.l or Fel either wholly:. or in part for. the ''' o 9l of such trapping or tahier , ; that no eggs of • •og kind of birds above tnnmerated and hereby. de - !''od to I) 73 , 11.., or tiny insectivorous birds, shall be l' error tr0.,,,d at any ti we. AngMing.—Ben. Franklin hi te :ported to hieeDiek `inice aeons time," that "fishing wee a worm - at one end of a line and a fool at ihe other."l Weare not cer t,dn but that the old gentlemen was, tight in his -ra lurk. Wci used to-think- differently, but expetieaes has convinced us that he possibly "knew a thing- at two after all." .On tart Wedneiday morning, in Com pany with several gentlemen, We betook ourselves to Adam's dion, , in this county, where it was genotally . understood that ban, salmon, At :, Were laying around loote,and only waiting to be "hooked After get ting all thinks In mutinous, we threat Oar • lipe. Onr arrival must love darnoraliztel the akketioaid Oak for Billy tin whole hour parsed before we, either kw Of felt one of Bet army tribe. By this tittle ottr "cadet- , pi Dn i t.t ge caei awaY mild we "squatted down" on the ' jaggst atones With the .xed plow** "fighting it ant on that line if it took all" day. Another bpur paused. We then got A bite. We (tat goooLl' Another bite.— W e hauled In, and as trae'aa we exist We brought to the ehoie What some Member of our company called Irrock-bass," fully four inches In length. Ile tray e. gay flag and we tedk charge of him with an honest pride. In Mt our feelings slightly overcame NC Wit then. and hellos we true* exactly *hat we were at, we bad our hat off 'and wait rkiheing ft in triumph in the air: • We believed. Franklin to have been mistaken. Swiftly we threw our line again. ..intaber bite. We were all anxiety now. Elite number two came in quick out:cession. We pulled, and will you batiste it, we this time brought to the shore another "roelcliass," two Inches longer than the first one! We were excit, ei, and deeply Interested in the brodnees on hand.'--' To add to one mtneml joy too, we just now made the discovery that we were the only morrer of the party that had yet caught a fish. Thle made 'us feel proud. We viewed ourself ea the Great Moen of occasion. We understood the art of angling, they did Franklin haftimost aseurdly reckoned without his host, We had now shown.by actual facts.ithat his definition of the term "fishing", was incorrect. There lay the Indubitable evldeneee or his error. Ah i Benjamin we had yon now I , Wo cot our hook once more. The biting now was not so vlkorous. The "bare were not taking hold as we were calculating upon. They began to manifest a decided shineas, and finally toy leg ne done In our klory. dust then we were not so into but Franklin was measurably right after all. We sat for en hour longer. "Neu" bite. 'We determined now to throw mote energy Into the work. A change of bud:scented I necessary. lialtiod off our boots, and rolling up our pinhole - tins, we struck boldly out into the streanii--- I Coming to *lad seemed a "good platie," we dropped our hook and,walted. We got a nibble, Jerked, but nothing mine of the movement. 'WO persevered, got another nlpble, repeated the Jerking operatlen, and this time lost our bait The water; Was cold, piercing, and &Wiring against our bare llmba, it caused our mo tars to clatter at an starmldg rate. I Just pOW one of onr "chum". told rut that we wan "poled," those were "tart" that had been nibbling at ottr book, and I we "mightstand there a month eijOundaye" and not ef, teh a flab. Ile had 'been in there himself.'and knew' , whereof he alltrtned. Our spirits were slightly de pressed with this Information, and our confidence In Franklin took au nevoid tern. We ateordlngly . . start ed shereward, donned our clothing, baited our hook, threw it in and waited, waited, l l waited for anothiir bite. It never came, and at present writing we are not sure but that the : ledlosophefl and Statesman, hit the nail fairly on the head when ho paid "fishing was a worm at one end of a line and a fool at the other." CAMPAIGN SONG. Tho following song and chorea. 4 - act to music by George F. Boot, were sung by Chaplain McCabe, Chaplain Lotter and Major 11. G.] Lombard at the Na tional Convention on the announcement of the nomi nation of General Grant, and calid out loud applause - SONO. • - ' 2. IP. x• SI P. II 6! , . deg. • 51 deg. 74 deg. 54 deg. TT ileg. - 64 deg. 14 deg. 64 40g. 73 deg. 65 deg. 81 deg. 62 deg. 70 deg. CO deg. R. T. TAYLOR and Fillghtly tn.) onging •to the Tarelly leetriCity. We'll rally to the standard we bore O'er lmttlo•flelds crimson and gory. Shouting •hall to the cuter' who to freedom's tierce Ivan Bath covered that banner with glory. cnonva. Thee rally again; then rally again.' With the Fnldfer, one .11 - lor, and bumreer, And we'll nicht it out hero. on the Union line, No odds If It takes us all st2pmer. . We'll rally again. by the iThr , a; of the men, Who breasted the conflict's fierce rattle, And they'll fled us still true, who were true to them then, ..And bade them "Cod aired" to the battle. _ . etiolate. • Then rally again, then rally a.,7aln. With the soldier, and sailor, and •berntner. • And we'll fight It out here, on the old that= No odds if it takes us all summer. rally again. and "that Platt the free" • Shall 'day where our heroes hate placed It, And ne'or ehall they govern on land or on sea. Whose treason bee spurned and didgraced It. • CIIOIIV4. Then rally again, then rally again. With the soldier. and sailor, and hn And we'll fight it out here. on the Union line, No odds It It takes us all rummer. • • • ; Well rally ar.sin, and nnr motto _Whatever the nation that horn no. Clod hlesa that old "wanner, ",thellaa of the free." And all who would die with it o'er ua. Thin rnilyn2nin, then rally n,gnin. With the Enirin r. and sailor, and lmmtror. And well licit It out lierr•, on'llle old Utdon line, tiu othg if it takci na all Ettmtncr. insure with the JEtnas Hartford,—The Ifftna Insurance Compnny has been tree:acting: the basilicas of Insurance extensively for nearly hale - a century mid hos dining that time prisi.ieil through al most every, phase of experience. acualrmi an nintinnt of practical information not snrpasad by any similar corporation.' The mass of statistical. record accumulated in the (reenact:on of el large a businiNis and for so a time, furnishes a ,yelLable tiaMs for calculating fair rates for fetureloperatimia. "It is apparent economy, but ;real imprndeneii, to seek for clwap or low rate-, IrrenrCtilVe of character` or standing. The only legitimate result of insuring property at intufeepulte rata, is bankruptcy to the on derwriter, ar.d, perhaps, to the insured also. When a Company offers to' Intern at, too low a rate, (Misr). poiniment and fallare are just:ll4 'certain mi personal extrayagunee-;-beyond one's income—le next door to poverty and want. An !entrance Company has no , power to produce money by Magic ; there is no mys tery in thelj transactions; timpani° lati is as OFFCOII3I to their prosperity no to individuals; their income must eiceect their expencliturep, or they will have an witty ineolfeney, and be conalgued to the tomb of the Capuloa." The differace between cheap insurance and cheap goods Is thls. When a man buys cheap goods he -has them. 'Cier/cA, bad or Indifferent, he uas them, and knows just the value of his Marchese; but when he gets an Mannino pokey, he may wait one, two, ten, tweet' yearti, or longer, until the day of fire, trouble and calamity, before he can test the value of his pur chase. When that day arrives be wilt not regret hav ing adopted the part of wisdom In protecting himself with a reliable 'ETNA 'policy. It Is the beneficent aim of Insurance to equalize and dish ibute loos ; so thitt calamities, instead of falling with crushing weight upon the few, shall be easily borne' by the many. , 1 insuraness eropt*s independence apersomi pay s for his Otos todenetty, and need NS 81 4 Og t ag on hi ' friends. If a proper estimate Is for Med of the rain and de struction occasioned by the banning of TWENTY4WO MILLION Dot dtsts of property, among people in every grade and position, in amounts large and small, under tii,;ery conceivable nirentristince, it will give a correct I, en of the Company's good works, and the chine of, genuine underwriting. Va s e best i.e the elqapeat. • ' The burning of $y1,01.4,000 to llet),000,01t), of prop erty the pa, t year, makes it imperative on 'property hoidens toconsider the ! vital:ditty of the ,Company in which they theme, and ehMild be suflicient to claim immediate attention from every cautions and sensible property owner to the gre'at importance of not no glectin;.; the subject of Insdrance, UR has been over looked. 1 Dwelling:4, Out-Buildings and contents arc -Insured in the most favorable manner for a term of ive years or Ices.. _1 Fire nud lulnud NarigatiOn Risks accepted at terms counisteut with aolvency.r.dd fair profit. Hee advtr ttneminit in another coluniu: [lw. Run Off.—on lest Saturday, a man by the _wa riving name of Milton BradshaWing to Fallston, in this county, in a buggy, We "estabitahmcmt" came in collision with a wagon which wee standing on the road,_ami the horse became frightened and ran away. After running a abort dietance the baggy collided with a tree-box, and Mr ~,Mradshaw was thrown out, lite head striking a &Lane' in the tall, and cutting it very severely. When last seen, the runaway horse was "making tracks" in; the direction of Feliston with the buggy apparently uninjured.. Mr: Wa pain. fol wound was immediate attended to, and at last accounts be wee In a fair M l ay of recovery. El etiont - e DELAYS AltL DANGEROUS JAY, •. S , VrASIEINGTOSVOURESPOPMENCII.7 -WAsifbwrox itti Slere,lB6B:, P Deaf argue : Again Ildaress iron. I teszthough 'my =DB . urn is WOll2 out bitge time it Wears your CCti- The action of the Great Met Court of impeadmient bag been duly telpgtaphed over the tenni:o,lnd leaves yea in positustOti of the fpiCto; and iiciiie)y Mike any comment from' me. The world his already 'fanned-its olpinion. The acquittal of the President has not con vinced the people of tie innocence, nor -hu be been acquitted becartse he is not guilty, but stands as tee. ly convicted to the minds of the people as if ho bad already been deposed from It& °nice. . • • The taint of corruption robs the President and 'the party who rally around his standard, of more than halt the victory they have gained, and does without onbt Modify their rejoicing. A committee consist ing of the oltl beard* mansgere have been sppointsd . by. the !lonia as an ,triveittgating 'Orminttpt t eV . amine, and disotiver the truth of thetstAmpes of cor , gotten. As on adjournment of the court of Impeach- Mont fine die, the organization as a board of mane. gets would cease to exist, unless lutherizodby the House, which having been done, they win continue to act until the facts of .the ruse are known, bd- it coy ruptitm of nogit loan be titscovered.. • • , ••'- Ono strong point *Oast these BeistUri "la that they and their friends are anirtortsly opposing an !weer tlgation. Innocence will always invite investigation, but that is what guilt is afield of. • The news of the Mew cimvention was received, here with a great deal of enthusiasm. The marine band headed' a proof:Mon of eitisens hlowds and, admirers of Gin. Grant to serenade him the evening after the news Was revolved of the nomi nation of himself and Colfax. „ There were a number er Senators, Newberg' and personal friendepresent,congratulating him on Me mean, andladding their Dopes for -his election in November next. It wee & pleasure to pp to most hini,itham I lito hope will be:our nest PrestasuL ' Mrs: Ova& iras Piesint. She Is very lady like: not handsome, but very s beard -and cordial In her manners, making every one feel AL ease who hi thrown in her company. In the course of 'the evening she made a remark to me Which will show what type of ambition animated her. In speak ing of tier husband she said "Dear fellow if he is elec. ted, Ida Aope he will make a good Prelatic:V.7 MAY we not suppose there would be many more good men in this world if sustained by women whose breath ts laden with 'prayers for goodness in addition to great :ness.' That greatness slope is insufficient without goodness. Gov. Boutwell mado a neat little speech la behalf of the serenad era to which Gen. Grant briar, re .spoaded fa' weals ;nester/Moab% and liittiblen t , *bile 'they at once displayed a delicacy and modest" truly characteristic. But Imnst confess be appeared a ilt. tie nervous, and doubt not he has displayed , lees .ffigi 'tation while exienting•lits plimi hi battle. , ' Secretary Stanton has vacated the War Mcpartmentil It is no! ready to be delivered to Gen: "ad • interim." if that gentleman continues to "make a demand" for Its pbssession, hut profiting by past erperience, he stems inclined ta be suspidous of Mr.• Stanten's va cation instead of resignation. It is thought here that it is the far of Zdtlge Varttcr whiehprevents his step• ping into the War Office. Gen. Scholleld's noreina tion for Secretary of War was taken np yesterday, hot .was laid over and probably will be confirmed on Its next session. it is undirstood to have been rocona• mended by Gen. Grant. There has been some oh- Jectidu raised that be cannot hold tiro ofllees at once by law. The law doe not prohibit a man from hold ing two offices at one , but restricts him from r calv ing pay but for one. /If has been suggested in — ease or Gen.- Grunt's election, that he might bold the Office df President and still hold his cOmmissi on of General In Chief of the Army, withal four years leave of ab - Fence, provided he does not receive but one salary. The Richingeopem troupe are here. now, end have been received with great enthusiasm by the Washing tonians, drawing crowded houses every night. The new Prima Domrs, Miss Atli tide her debut list nigbt Wale Bohemian .Gol. She might well feel flat tered by the general esprestdon of approbation. ` The weather is very Impkismet ; -it reins without thu d ighteet provocation, and at an times. W. A. A. DEORGETOWN CORRESPONDENCE. Osonovrowx, MAT 30111, MG& - .Barren Anus—Dear Sir: The Grant Chili of pecirgatown held an out-door meeting Friday even- In g,-Zifay datlr, to ratify titer nottlitutticin of Gereatirird Colfai: A stage was erected in the public square, °veto:gm& hung &di." lit and areend which were the transparencies of the Grant Club; some of the mottoes of which were "Gen. Ulysses S. Grant the people's choice ;" " •Schuyler Colfax the young men's candidate ;" `•iloncstyts the lx s: polidy ;" "We ?viva- Mate repudiators ;" "Equal, civil and polit ical rights:" `•Liberty and loyalty:" "Justice and. public safety," and a number of others. The meethig , was ushered in with a good deal of enthusiasm ; the old cannon giving the alarm with a decided emphasia. The meeting was organized by electing Jas. Cameron, Eeq., President, Messrs. Ewing and Carnagy, Vice Presidenta, and Wm. Dahl, Secretary. • The President: mule a shalt speech, thanking the.titizenl for the : honor conferred in calling him to preside over a meet ing of each a chracter. and for such a purpose. Be, fore Introducing the speaker of the evening. he read' the platform of the Republican party, and thou the fol• lowing resolutions which were unanimously adopted "Resolved, As the ranee of this meeting that we cor dially approve of the ratilicition of Gen. Illyseee 8. •Grant for President, whom the people long ago nor:d ratted, the great Captain of the age, who led our ar mies to victory and who will achieve for as and ear principles &glorious triumph in the taming election, Rego:vett, That Schuyler Colfax, our nominee rot vice President, is a true and faithful public servant, wholhas never made a prattle:a' blander sad it whose record there Is not the shadow of ground for distrust, and who; if eleeVill will bring to the d ischarge of his high duties a large experience, comprehensive mind, a majestic presence, relined manners and last but not least, temperate habit:. negolvai, That the Chicago platform embraces the true Issues eapretsial in clear intelligent words, and inscribed Its Trine-tries on oar banner, feel ing assured that ander the leadership of our standard bearers and animated byAlic 'inspiration of suds no ble sentiments we shall he able to Carry tt forward to victory." After the adoption of the rettoliltthila, Ogee Tensing cheers were given for our platform end nominees.— The President then introduced the speaker, Rev. Smith C tette. with spoke at length, reviewing the 1e saes of the campaign. • I Altogether the meeltng wtte a anecess, and the cheers given for Grant and Colfax shows the hold both have on the hearts of the people. tieing, I believe, the and thne there was gees a political nacettng held -in the nubile Slitter° of Georgetown, 'dice'ss that tire Re publicans there are wldp awake and mean to do what ever work la given them with all their might., Very respect illy. . .13strra Ctarna. Brio Ball.—The Rough & Ready Base Ball Club, tot this place mot and reorganized on Saturday even ng•lash Thiktollowlyitottic4rs Forgelooted to serve the' aiming year. Vrerldent, Meereel7. Vice PrsPient, A. F. 11,1Callks. Secretaiy, J.-Mortoh Han, Trouirirei; Charles A: Otirdn, Field Directors Dick. Llttell„ Robt. Littell and Jams Smith. Iliarrytput. 7ticenGuE—SCOTT-r-ort the 2.6 th of May, 188 e, by Rot. J. S.' Scott, Mr. Darla iiiccagne, of Chippewa; and Miss Rebecca Scott, of Brighton, at the residence of Andrei Watterson, Ehattp. OBITV AUT. DUNLAP—On the Cad of May,lBo3. at hie late resi dence in Darlington,-Rotor! Dunlap formerly of Chip. pews township, Ulla county, in the 10th year of his age. A man of generous impulses, his heartever mautneil with sympathy for hie fellows and his hand was al ways ready to relieve the wants of the needy and dis tressed to the full extent of his ability. As a husband be was &model. As a father always kind and efts bemire, ruling his household by the law of love. ,As christian, though bsdid not Make A formal profes sion of 'religion until late in life ffor'whielt be expressel ed many regrets) be was consistent in his walk and conversation, and When ho neared the cold waves of Jordan, thongh subjected to the most intense bodt. ly suffering , he rejoiced in contemplation of a home beyond the tide. expressing the desire to depart and be with Christ. We trust that thOFe uho remain, may so act their part in life that when th'o tier ca:hi they May all be ready to pass over to the other ride where the family circle may again be untied and death never Wring the-bort with Sonar, again.. 9.3 X 4 .541CCIal: 7'• - - Bell nts will buy LOW Rap at n ceee& See one of the Pfidy Cupt Xwitttreli Speer foi his celebrated Port Pipe Wine, It is the beat grape wine over produced in tthis eountry, the standard wine for commun., o purposes, and the' roost penefielal. for . to- Odes dnd weakly persons. . : ify: 75 cents Itillbny 4 . good lloop /Witt, at • • :; ' SPEER'S WINE. Speer's. Port drape Vine is thil wino calculated to do good in'dis**4 df theittom.4, ach, bowels, liver, e 4 d kidnert,linch as acids. ty, dysentery, diarrha, incontinence dr:mine and general debaltY. 'oi:rebottle - is sufficient ,0 convince the niuscricnptkial of the great mrative powers eontainea In this Wine. • Sold by drdggistai, • 75 cents,vnll -buy tholatest style/44a' and Misses' pearl Straw Hats, at Bence's. Deaver; , "Obtaining money under fabufpretences"4 Vending miserable hair preparations. A.tradp that is. fast dying out, houreveti-fOr the Versa! populanty oVßarrett's Vegetable Ilair Restorative" is rmildly putting an effectual stop , to etch emstraband traft.7-Riehmond. Enquirer. ' c e nts will bup wlialeborieMbrset, Renal; 'Beaver. . ; . Ron - it's Btruna.--The rfccesSitY Of -a tonic for Invalids has caused the iritrodactinn to the public of very Many Vile ticOht6 IniEr, far aft of which great medicinal cinitlities - are claimed. Tho most of these Bitted ate simply bad whisky. Mid afq herbs, and th e good they do is MY little. Such Is` 'not the case with liohrer's To ittcrs, tuiVertised in this week's paper by Messrs. R. E. Sellers N., of Pittsburgh. The fact that this well-known house is intrewhelpg the Bitters is the best evidence of thCir vW... ' m oney, — a - Savo your ,an go en es for your Millinery,godds or dtese trlintithigtsi &c., extra inducements: offored this week. BuTomarusui--4 1 'Nati LtinattEizattier— Mr. Henry Feicht of Bridgewater is eaten• dinhbusiness openitions.iis the britehefing line; to Deaver. , - the: Mute he pro.. • to sit Deaver three times a week to su . y its OltiAens with fresh malts of the did"- t kinds viz: On Tuesday'S, Thursday's and eat urday's, He buri Ids stook; ill part, in ON.o, and - the meatalteraffers for saki Will foun t of a superior quality. Halt him as he paIL-. your door. • 4t. BEI It - :MARKETS:. ,(. Cio aREC T ED Wtißin y , ) - .i. :...'.. 13davr.a,' Sane ,3.1048. Floor per blil $13,50 Egg , ' Per 003 . .a . 20 Dried Apples per bus, 2,"J) Buller per lb i! 49 Dried Peaches mar ba t , 4,73 Moat pal gs•• •••., .• -1 20 Wheat per 1,11,1::`; .. ~ 3,00 ShoalderS ~....... .. ; . - :1211% Corn per bus ' ' -Al SPIN Per ltr — i 14 Oats • . 60, Tallow per Pa... ~....I 121 t , Flax Seed per bus... 2,25 Lard per lb 15 Deans per bus . 2,00 Candles per lb. t: 20 Futatook ¶lO 10olossCA per gal,.. 1 1,00 thildna • 9,00 gelded 011...4. ..... 'I 70 Cord Meal ' 1.10 Credo Oil, ' .' 2 RAILROADS. . . rms . . FT. wicrst li C it cAf.ia RAILWAY. On and after May 111141 Set Tralna will leave !Rattans daily, (Sundays excepted Ila follows. [Train leavir s g Chicago at 5:34 P. L. leaves.did.ll.3 graiit /exit ing Pittsburgh at 1.43 P. If., lessee daily.] ; ?RAINS GOIRO VW! orb. Bxl o B.l.Exp'es. nalo3 FITS 4I I.IIvh. 200. ax 8454,11 070ast !1451na It ochite ''r . ; 4, 810 - 815 ,-* 1040 , i355 Salem 454 1031 - I=3rx 1!01 Alliance' ' , 50 . 1125 ~ 115 54.5. Custom, n.. ,-..k. 1111. s 168-;.168-; , 06- Ilinasillo ' ' 1 • *IV' ;Es, • '4145,C - Orrville I '717 ".• MI ;952 1718- Wooster .L e t 14/4 . 20?.. 1610 Tls f landed'. '' . „,_ 915' 401 5531;' • ' . 928 .. ,' 9 45 443 • 470 MVO Cevennes _. - 000' WWI 500 1015. ntieyrus - toes 5.....5eer."... omen -nut .... Upper Sandusky. ' l'lloll . • 7ut , t 1 19 q 1114:.. Forest -,.;-...111.97 . 749 : ' 211° 7147 lima tizerrid ' 109 .- "209 115 alt Van Wert. 129 lots,' lota 207 Fort Wayne .., „-. ,300 2* 1210rx 1150 tog coitembiski , . mz. . Ail 1155 Warsaw., .:.:'... 4AR• 6 . VII OA . ' Plyenotind 510 " 871 584•5 Valinuniso il 335 441: . 415 Chicago . , 820 700- 690 771.ae1es COMO 11•211: 1 lEt.-.........4.Xe5. tree.' Ea4'er: 11 r • ' -- ...-4...._. - .----- Miran 1 45 7 14 X Maat 910rx 1235 rat Valparaiso 657 fie*, 11116 ,' . 710 Plymouth 9:0 ' 1125 . ' =an SOO Warsaw ' - 'lO2O 132113 131 1 . 160 -Columbia . WO 24.10 217 :! OW Fort Wayne ' 5 .... 1220n,n 200 315 :! 1115 ' Can Wert 2114' - 302 430 I 121541 Lima 819 400• 535': 115 'j. Forest ... , 441 - no 9 053 , 1 218 .; Upper Santlegley ~.... 514 583 . 718 j - 212 Bucyrus ~........ 557 502 801..1 815 - Crestano i MO • 433 - . ta3-6- 340 .. ~ . 670m1 - 6:15 910 1 855 Itanstffeld- • i 610 .728 OH ;i 424 Wooster ' 810 813 1100'3 say Orrvino ' ... 941 -410 1197 ;1 015' .115. , 1110n 920 '9.60 1157 !f 647 Canton 910 1006,191.1.p . ati 1111 . Aliial3Co ..... ..... ....1 .01 j/140 . -.., 1559 -j 190 . 1 - 9Z ;Salem 01125 1110. ~ * , , e l .V Rochester ... .. ... .11 155r71 105rx1 302 , 100 Pittsburgh 1 1 820 2 10 co 1 mo .. Yoniqstown, New Castle and La' ie Exprdas paves Iteeadgown at MID p. ut;;New Per.d.'e, 4:00 p.tn; intt es ataltuablunh. 6.110 p. m. Ectutatag, leaves Pittadmari...th 7:15 a. mndr. N. Castle, 9:40 a. m; Youngstown,lo:4s. • Younr,stown. New Castle and Plttahargit Ace,annw dation leave. YoringEtown, ti:00 ii. - to; New Cagle, a. .TP:,arrives at Alleglleuy, 10:00 a.. in. Itetanainp, leares Allegheny, 4: p. en;' tutiroa,24l , Caitio, Young to p. F. It MYRE3,.. General licked Agent • CLEVELAND t On and after May 11, MD, Unitas wil daily (Sundays excepted) as fullowa. : . * GOING tiOITTII. •• il • • '. I MAU. Ear's. Atari.. Accolt —:— - ------ -- , Clertisori ' S.1 0 -Ax 1810th[ •..:' . .. 3 iOrx Euclid 5treet........... gm mt.. 1 ,... mi. iitoron 1 ,1150 BS ...:,:. 500 linvenr.n ' ..1023 141 ...... ' 517 Alliance ' • U2O £23 ..1'... 61Q • • Wclbsnrd 1114 lil ,'' ' • vlire ' .3aoe* 415 .... • Gollia•Tiolyrn. ; • • MAIL. Ear's. .. '• Accox - •--r- .4.4 ---•••••-• . 34'01114413e ' Skiait 2127021 • ~. '11.:. .... Bayard 1022 445 • Alliance - - , 745.43 t Bavenna 1 1 201 1 41 ! .. sat.. Iludson, 1219* 61 . 4... 010 • ' Euclid Street; 137 .1i,.... 1017 ' ' Cleveland 150 710 • 1030 . .- GOING WT. .:r ~ . 131. m. Ext.'s. Ere' n. heron Denali. i ..- '' . ' ..- I ,lllortiri C 1 liag - 2311rx1 —"- .... Bridgeport... 110 &15. 210. v... Steubenville Uteri 743 . MN Wellsville f ......... v.. 20q . E3O ' v 445- 60510; Sinith's,Fery.J's • 9211:5 507 635 .. • COO . .000 s 000 _ 000 . 1 ', 3 44,i,,i;4 ): ':'.' , ." f" - ; • els . iO-, A aik , Teo ' Pittsburgh ~ 425- 1035; '6155 S4O • ;:, . clove; wars... , • • •. - • - • - •= -MAU., iLterlita - r' a. AccFs . , Pitteiurgh ....... ..:. (CDOIX 150Pid 431ast 330i1r Nochorrcr• ....... ;...... 'no. =.) . me 410 ....," r• • 'l. • 0110 • UM MO . . 000 Snilth's Ferry -757 305 633 546 Wellsville ' i••=1- • 440 715 015 ritegbenvitlo • 924' - 415 • 613 1.- Beaceport ' 1035 ' • 555 `• On. I • Beller ... ~, 11015 • 6(t;- leo • • ! . 13.213CARAWAS 813,AN04:7- ArriToB tn. l .13ayard;.965, atm I N.Yhtindelphic.lloopta US. Genptalfiltittct Agent. Lca yes N. rblkule 1P bb, • I 47-19, INTIMELIVEA, WALES. IN iiitriavve‘re, Irani Nulls, Glass, and Atirrieist; turadlmplements. I) um:Drava DARDIVARE,MEmonc's TOOLS, always kept An Also, azeut for tho NV0U1610 9 3. . 111.1141 PICK .17,1 P 2,101rE11. 0010 110111:B8 and the TOlaN 4 DO 111.11104111511. 'Ark: apt atdulkoalway. New 1:410Con. l'a. suarrtki. ' ' MON 4 :r 1.7. I ■ El dew Spring Goods 1 •. z ./. .. FIRSt. OPENING PRIG GOODS FOR 1868 P. A. Foitunei =SAP MDS STORE .:::: r, IN. THE [ DIAMOND 1 NEAV PRINTS, NEW, MUSLINS, NEW- WNW:CAMS, NEW. DELAINES, • Auo, Table Diner Criu3hf 112211 Rte' nmieh‘ White Yllow Flannels, Jeans, itl COssimeres, Tweede, Drillings, Hate; and Caps" poop Skirts, 13idnaoral Skirts, Notions and Fancy Articles, Trimming% Bonnet Ribbons, Milliinerq Gooda, hoc., . leaire Stations Ttfe offerctl to tha pleasure in ass Amor CY ielth 85 CVOS'. El ME CHEAP \ • 1 IN THE N . ( e BIG SIGN ; Across tlie/ pav . CO4VE BV:=YBO • • ' 'BARI No ADVANCE. El ItOCIIESTER liA NEW CHECKS, NEW COBURGS, • rand itAIDS ' !___ , 1 11l prißea thetrion Wrrpletc Htoek crer nuns of ILenvOt tensity, and vt (Alto r og oar iustomera and tholeratty• • QM the 'bon stock is as cheap ~, ~ =I ' I. liiill 41t TIM ?LAC& -Fortune's T , zi •f_ OODS STORE ED ,L,159N1), Roo rzyi Y ANli EIURE Alla • • "T" CH ATE, il;e!i • t_ i : MARBLE WORKS ! -W H.: Marshall. 1. RE -`0 ,16 4 3 tu • 1 1 .• • ' • ;4. 1 AND MANUFACTURER (4 )10NUN EN TS,,-DRA D • STON Es, MANTUA MAN TLES, STONE AND MARBLE POSTS Putt GEM dY Mfrs, 13-rind Stones Of a snperior quality on band AGENT FOR .THE Hydraulic Cement& A LL PERSONS' DESIRING MONUMENTS Ok. I'l Deadatond, give tut ti tall and trramlne our stock before parching ch.ewht..re. We • hrtip always on band a lame and Anperlor stock apt finished work, Which we are-selling lower than can by had In the city tit tan be had from stroallna , venni through the coun try. So beware of =onto; tall and exion fur your; selves tkifore purchasing. feb 2611111 in. • TINWARE WKOLESALI AND, Art DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF . Tip / Copper 3 Sikedt6 Iron,W are. T. PROPOSE KEEPING CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND a TIN; corm; AND .LIBET-111.0N WARE. which I will sell AT TILE LOWEST PEWS Tin Roofing, Spouting & Job Work out to ortien the beet pbestbig gumno, and on • • ehottest notica. I ant aGnti batlfiti beet. of material, and hulling none but the bilet of workmen, ' • . • WE. WARRANT, ALL ,Woa SHOP ON THE LO WeR, END OF 'Evut*gli; VA: OW' te At:pl4, and Examilia our - Stoet jarigUttegjPeirO k4iptOoristantly otOgnd. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER ! WALL PAPER ! Oil Cloths ! Oil Cloth's ! Oil- Cloths I. AL. 11. P 318 'X' IS ! C. rt JP '.IE ! ,1 1 1. 3Et. ! TWENTY-FIVE' TtiOrSAND BOLTS OF WALL PAPER jnet inceivot, and wttl he egad rower than can be purclun , ed eacwhen., at B. Bridgewater, Pa., Direct from Mg:int:lL bearing the original package 4. If Ateos Window Shades. Sate els,.Trunka. Stereoecopic, View,' of all places of ante rc t in the country and upon the continent.. - , win I • s I respectfully give notice t to call lntl Dv! I lie large and well selected Stock of general VARIETY GOODS. /. , Included in above, we. have Looking Glaer.ca, Car peta, Rugs, Oil Cloths, of beautiful design and pattern. 8.. MICULHELM. niarld.'ESAks . New Store e aver s. BEAcox nix A 74. illsrionnccs to her many, friends in 'Deaver. 'Bridge water, Rochester, Freedom. and through the adjoining country, that she has opened a very superior stock of SPRDiG GUODS, which she offers at the very lowest prices. Persons wishing any of the following Goods cannot do hotter than by calling.: ... . DRYFANCY GOODS ID EIU STUFFS. • rESS rruntstnrcs, RANDNEEC/LIEFS, GLOVES, LACE COLLARS &C., &C., &C. r " . Stro derire 2 lo call attention also to the Net that she hat tOuncetal the Variety Store, a ~ • LITE - l it :ik. SIEWS DU PbT4 - _ fit . .. and will strpmlLall orders for MAGAZINES, WEEX LIES, and SA _,MP MUSIC. Also, all the carte tea of STATIC. Ton will be very welcome to all and ass.Wne the stock. • Prices arc such as will salt MI. Itersember the Bate : Thlrd Street Beaver, heattLppphalte the 14. P.Becrtinatp.' • .. aIiRWINI • /-:qt` ~ . . ... STATE,AND COUNTY TAX. ... TC TREASURER Wll.l, ATTEND n. theeac;llll Townships and Itorongbs, for the par. pose of receivlng the .State'and County taxes for the year 1868, at the times shd- Owes designated below, slat llookstown, July 6, HOW at Rootstown; Rootstown & Greene,: '4 , 1100 at Rootstown; Hanover 44 Greene.. -5, Sw e aril' eel's B. ti. whop; Frankfort, . -. 9, It. Stevenson's; ' Hanover,'lo +Reed's store; Raccoon, .' - . '-.• , 1:1, Hall's atom'; Independt ace, - 14, John 'format, do , & Hopewell; • 15, J. Davis' .tote; Hope _Ayell, . 15,1 L C. Scott's; , 3100ri., :g ; : 17. Wlll. l UiliotVP: rinfik lin, ;, ,'' - • 29, E. Antenroth's `r - Payments can be made in the a.ljuining town ships. All licsnses =Mat be paid before the I.t day - of July. E. BARNES, apt:Ol:2m .. . Trtzsurar. gathallt..ialir ZatftyriaOretrii. no. mon Pleas 0 Waver count Robert Clark. Igo. 110, Sept. Term, 114.1. i , r -` ' . • Porekla attachment, assnm y sit, plaintifTe claim fortuded on note of defendant. (la p. August 26,411 , 61, for $lOl9-0 U. Itprll 211,1:45. Judglowd ngalnst defund.Ant on - default. May 25, 1958, rule en rothonotarj to assess damages, fin. - . ' • ....t Notice is hereby given that the Prothonotary of sal ?, COWL will assessplaiutitTs damages, at his Malice. in Bearer; onVrtdaytherfOth day • of Jalc. 11AS. at 110 o'clock. A. 1,1. JOIL4 CA CURET, rro'7. ta5y22116:41; , % . , ... Eli ALSO =WI S ERIFFI r: • YVI lIT CLOP Strffb •WRITS OP LIPARI Fades Vera Paths and Yendltion" Expense; tieredoat. Of, the Coot of Comnieh.Pleas of the Cntm t<y el hewer, and to me directed.' ttill expose to pub= lc side, elate Sbeaurs Offtee; tit thit borough of Bet ter, In the money aforestid. on • 94 1 iT114,1,A,T 7,4615'C1b .1869 ' at io•o•cinertroon4 c itt„ • • , Aki ?tank ti Intiheat awl read of Aefendstit.o". Ifl and to the °Hewing Two lots of gronrid situate hi the bornuatrof, Prakkfort tteriegs„ Deaver °minty, hoandedpri rho nutikby the PresbYtetino lot, eit.tty ,16%n Mee, so_l4b h7.AtexAndermorriolvii heirs:AO weld by'the Washington Roan ;:cat whiW Iheie is erected a Loge two story double brick bonne imunred for two fdmtlluo, one franc and one log sta ble. }quit tliiCS on, the lot and well of water con- Seized and taken in 'execution re; the property of Wilitaarlitestden, at the suit of .Johillfecrecken. , NO. :3, ALSO. • At the same time And place All right title , interest and elelm of defentiante.ef.in Inn lathe following MOP tus:;;), or tract of landlying and bring, Mutate In the uimitrh of Jtocheater..(foonty of. Deaver and Elate PennsYtrente. being lots Neu. Viand 212 in Gouda's' tlref division of lots in said borough:said I its adjoin- Int!: real other and tolether, bounded north RO feet' tyy lota Nos: lilt and 150 castrate k andost feet •by lot N. south be feet by Nirashington "“reet, Mid west ono hundred feet by lot No. 210; on which there Is erected a frame dwelling house with cellar nnrierneath. Lola endoeed and planted with kirk trees. - Seized 'end Olken' to execution as the property of (: oxton apd Rebtssa 11; Ida wife, at the salt of 8:J. and Stephen B. Cross. rtf). 8 • ;ALSO: • All right. title. Interest and claim of defendant, of Bland to a certain - 7Sty.loml frame noose. Mode ig the town of Waver Palle. Hearer county. Pa... ania 1110 • lot or piece of ground appurtenant thereto. right lot be ing numbered one hundred and rixtyruse to the Keno,, omy plan of said town, fronting ert ,Nain street thirty.' fire ftet and entrildingjratt one hundred and thirty (onr fist.- - • Seized did, ti.ken to raccritton mho 'propolty °I F& lix Stoeks.-at WC cult tel William Jones.. • NO. 4; . ALSO. M , M o th.) same time and plate all right, title, tratiur: and claim of defendants, of, in and to the following Faeo or parcel of And 'vibrate in Greene township, utver county, Pa .‘ bounded on the north by land of. mnel Sibitten beirk, on the ortat lipbinson'a heirs: on the south by Punt and I)aw.'bn, and oh thti west Foster's heirs; eantainlng acres more or less, oil which then, ttre Prom:ill forme gyrating hotims,thrto oil derricks, steam engine, boiler, smoke meek, de. . Alpe. one other lot of 'ground situate in the borough of Glasgow, hounded south by Ohio drat west by George "Mwerm's heirs, north by street, and saga by land Row, on ,which there Is ft all. well, derrick,. shanty, steam engine, butler,,smoke attack, fie. ricized and taken in excel:aide its.the property of the Broitb's Itt,gmill Creek till Genlyanyi at the alt of J 71. Lipperteott. • • NO., .Atsb• . • • , •At the seine time andpiece, all tight Wk.; interest and ;Wan of ihrtirtisnts. of, wined to taksiserfkuld.lpfr Nrettf rest of a piece of Ural' intrithip:Ses.• 'er county , Pa., bound as fol lows : Starting from a blazed suns' tten.st,Zhcunpson's line.twenty-flee feet 9111 boas t f 100841eute 'Stoll 430 lijotle Alp nak tree once oas fi , et tri An Oak sdpilmt.,llM - nce south„ t to stone w Ater line. thence west along water SR eel to a beach tree at Thompson's line, thence nortq -5 feet on Thompion's line, thCrice west 210 feel on torripson's line to place of beginning. itio, d piece of. hind to Uhlo tpvrt bop, rifercanitLobie ifi the south end of tot No: ft In the "Etna Oft,Co.'S. plan of lots, baunded north by part of said lot No. If; owned by the Aftoa Q it Co., east by lot No. 19 In said plan, south by l idtturi Run, arid west by land above de. scribed, Mug rive rods in width on Island Run and an extimiling.back. Amne dye rot Li. mere es on :which there II an oil well sunk to a depth at .80 feet In which there are about E5O feet of tubln about 851) feet or - sucker rods. There la on the ehov lescribcd pnanises a Maeda. engine, boring tools, of tank. ,te. • Seized and taken it meet:l,lo , ns the rill*City of do: septi adyi,,Oacat trent - I:ns, Jacob littice and other,. mtnere 89 the Vienna Olt Cu , the R nit of Kentietit Davldeon also at the suit of Andrew McKinley. LaIN S. LITTZLL, Sheriff. shortins Office, May $3, 1411. Geo'. G. Speyerer, Has just keturnal from Alt 'Past awl is now, receiv ing a Large , and Well • ,:_selected Assort 4 =cid of Spring and Summ©r Good/ AT; lIIS OLD STAND orrier. of, Wider and James its:, ILOCut ~ _ GENERAL. DEALET IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, • . , • • HATS, CAPM, •:BOGTS And Sa MB; .- - GROCERIES. . PROVISIONS, . . . ' H ~ HARDWARE, • . ~ IRON,- NAILS and , - CAD, ENTER TOOLS. ROPES and •OCUN. ..ii PACKING; YAILS; 1 , • . OILS. ' • • . P4INTI3, DAY Ala? Di 01.7.,, heeto wan) Alla • Witkow-ward FLOUR,'FLOUR, ITI7IOLESALE and RETAIL Jinxing the sole agency for tba cclebratoct C AN 1 4 0 N . r y 'lin let e n rs r at /iV i i t tater ut r g le y s i s cl e n a ctr ag Ara ire oFa hg r t .fion i r n to ti da..l - 3EO in in 13) WHOLESALE A.,Np RE T.A.Ib. Ala& tinting the itgency for Buffalo Seale Cc. 6 • Sealets,,wo offer to thenubile, Sales a manusectlrers one*, eontitirting of Hopper, Counter.. Hay, CottLek Danwont, Et i oiling 2dlll and Darold finales. Also, Agcsnts for Esnakit Bojn fittlatanto Of Woe and Plaster Farts for Wall . • Beaver Salt Alannlattnrtng CA P. Salt Zways oro we have always a full etotic, on bands: 01.11 t, MOTTO: C.ll L ONCE AND XOU WILY, CALL -AQAIS ZEM Molise i'urnishing Good WHOLESALE and RETAIL Qt*TIENFIWATt.E. I.XMErtget OLASSki 'l,-; and I„;laxawarA. Al.p, Japan, Tin; Wooden' and Willow-ware, :Market and Fancy Basket; Itrushee, Kitchen liutts, Clotho! , Wrlngerr, .te., Alfo,Yrnit Jars and, Cans. o,..untry Iterebants will and it to their advantaga ta :Ire tut a cid and catmine our elect ba foro making tbClr ptirthases. . . . 3... 1t. iIEaQS st No. 1 Federal Street Allegheny City, Pa., rny2YGT:ly • NOTICE . . . ' AT Tr n. IVEspi),IETII„ErILY , f3 r IVT h ITIE ro T r Ikk uu T r t C 4 antson c. l:lty" Mills, Gin ton s it • • iiu-NTiscaos A di titsdatelatotisNiottee ? -I.ctfers of admlnts: / tration in 'he. e.tato " hve C. ()fiber, doe'd.t late of Marlon township. Tearer county, Pa., havtne been wanted to the ondersil,fued. ant perrons Indebted said estate, are requested to snako onmedinte Fay tato nd tho se bowing Oakes against' the'same, nlll eaz at them properly stobenttcated Thr aettlecavet. ADAIi PPBIFER, idta's.4 VI "t3k.dri.
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