aver Argus, The B E'e r JUNE 'lO, 1868 BEA, i ~iIiCeII nib oous. a l an ItGUSlll4tosv a InikerO.l7nlatlon i on i 4ly paper_Fblnihed In ihoit ( Advectlfteni vvM nonnlte their bwn 1 , 10 hi bearing thin in Jilin& ;. ...-------. II yeATES OF ADlTEliTlfilliG. ) • .tro:. 3W. Gw.. 3m. 10m. I ly. • '.1.• .. -:,---;-1- onr fquare-10.8ne5... ftd 00 V) oo $5 ow l 's 00 , 10 co Nu p.ovirPq. ........... 3MI 500 7 00110 001tp 00 Three nlre. .... 5 00' onoooo 11 0000 00 Four olunrv... .......... 6110 800 10 60 1800)21 00 .. •..4001111e,4111101 - L 7 00 10 00 13 no 10 G 0.25 00 -- ^ 08)4 ''''‘ 17 01 28 110140 00 80 00.40 00,75 00 i 4 20 00,0 00 1 4 )1 11 ,e '.. -h " nt:fol inn One c9lumn ..... Adminlotrtors' nod; tsecitto& iii"Oticea • $a 00 Fpklni Hite, . ' rlO rtr" i`aymenN tope nindn CioaTterly,except Adverti,,inv. which nowt be p.21(1111 ---------- State of Itie ' Thermometer for the 'tireelt rut ting en VA (41 of June, 1,118: - ---,----._ 7 _ I. I X 9. F. x .9r. x. Any , •11, 52 de;z. 68 deg. 67 deg. June' 1. ,lii deg. MI deg. i gl deg. ..2, 01 deg. 49 deg. deg. .• 1 3 '56 deg. 72 deg.. - . fit deg. . .. 14 II; dug. , Is deg. 69. deg.. ill. 0; deg. - 18 deg. • ' 4;8 (leg. 4, 6, 'a deg. . £(2 deg. 611" deg. '1 T R. T. TAYLOR ____-_ : ---,-- -- . ' 7. - 7 --- um, IhriFliainr, Jr.i7 1 0 Fifth street, Chront di , ', a iming, rittebuthi.is b authorized Nront tot Ins Arica tj that CRY. 1 : NEW ADIVEUTISEISIENTX. The ntleution o r the public le ditteted to the fol to„inl ndverttsements, which dpittitar for the, i tot Oro innif` wirs to-day. VT Change of Thne—F. It. Nycre,Gcnetal . Agent. veritounty Accolintl-Rochemter borough. ver New Store—Mni,'E. 1L Beacom. • ' titrWatch Jeunet. rfrSennring, Drying and Pressing'—Jos. Braun. OrSoUce to Stockholders—Charles D. floret. , fVFlour Down—S. J. Crone Co. • • Orlime, Lime, Lime—W: J. Dunn. - • tt'Executor's Notice—Jas. Warnock, Thohinson IVaniock, Execatora. CF .- Special NoticeS—ll:A. WEson: , • terFrclat Notice—James Pontefract. Of - Special Notice—lL Id.Donehoo. 07" - Spectal Notice.--W. t. Minn. • _ • • in • , . Frost.—We understand that the cltizeml living on and near Brady'n Run, In County, were visited anti frost on last Monday thonilngi not beaVy dnottgh howwcr, to do any material damage. In thht 'dime; Clan. vlcinity none was noticed on that Morning,'. Beaver Borough Statintles.—From the - rittitrus of this borough, for 1363, we ascertain that there are 69 horses, 76 COWP, 42 silver %Vetches worth tal end upwards each, na 43 gold! watdies In 1k aver. - The great need among Republicans he orgtiniza. natl.( Proceed at once. Let every city, town and hamlet organize, so that, as the campaign advances, e may, be all ready. A long, pull, a strong pull, a poll altbgether, and victory'is ours, “Flour o_swir.»—Prord anadizr- Uenmcnt an Ilonment In another will boneen that floor la "tumbildr; doWn” quite cleverly. Mr. Cross a& u. 3 that If his liner does not prove to he of tho very beet quality, tire money received for it. will be 'rd inded. • The Popular Vote Elystero.—One Republican trienicin Washington county will hold their • iinnnal cententian, on Monday the 22d of June. The primary ew.uhmv.v4l.o he held on the Saturday preceding. At Mete Inter the Ropn►dlcnn voters will Instruct their delertem as to adopting the Crewford county system . leiminating candidat es for county offices. • 'Gen. Slekles, at' the close $1:.( Ills Grant speeth Stl very appropriately quoted from TetillY6oll un the Duke of WiAlington, as follows: "ife'ls Our createFt, yet `Jib least pretense, • teen( in rennell.:ereid in war, , The grvet.rt captain of his time, Itirtfin easing, common setwo." The next State Fair.—The neat State Fah. for Poncvlvanin be held in llarrlsbnrg, on &totem- Per :nth find rgith, hurl October .14. Sixty-five acres of rrodmi hacc been leaned for the purpose. A race coiner of Inc mile In length Will he fitted up for the necessary buildings are le be com pleted by the middle of Septembdr. I=l A Straw from Oblo.—A special judicial oleo :Inn lru jut 1:0:en 11l the judicial district cow. 1.6,4 v the clunth:s orGallia, Athens, slcigs afi'd h,n, and it hnA resulted In the election of imumk,,lleptiblican,by 1,1315 majority, a, gain et I:71n four counties since last fall's electiOn. A 'Ruhr radio I h rough the:4lde would increas4 our nut- Poty by more than ton thoufand rotes. Two youttz men who 'attempted to pin an en two(' to the Young Ladles' Seminary, atfitenbert 7 ,i!,4', lade, the of her . day through the rector the build ing, for the purpme or elnudeetinely meeting the fair pg. upants. were discovered and Ora at by a teacher. --one Escaped, hat the other, in atnipting to. trawl t.. down I Tont, wee precipltated to t h pavettictit beickr, picked up by a policeman, and lodged in the station how. 7 f .."Ntritek with Lightning,. While U heavy .. storm st4'na.itlitit over this place•en last Saturday af ternoon, the liriltfiling came M'contnel\ with a\ rod 15n Mr. E. I'. Knitter , house. The top• of the, rod was Itroktn nil lki the:cmieussloo, after whlch,the eieetrici Ity Pit the rtll ana;by way of ate building was eon rtncted to the ground. The roof of the house was [ damagednome lictle. None of the inmates vrent in jured by the tl tt. . . , .• " 4 IIaPP Patittly Is—A Cage of Agilialais. Orennying In mnall 'pace in' the Paper Mill at Adams' Liam, n OOP CUunty, le dcage filled With sev- , toral speeleA of AnhnalF, all livin.; together AR happily . #l,ll' belongunAlothe sane fires. The eolloctlon eon pits of foxi.s. ntreton4, rithhito, squirrels., •,eat..!!, mon keys, ,te.., &r. We do not know. Who the owner is, hot jim;v• that It .ttn.rds hint no little gra %ideation to FMI, NI m , ny "varmints" living together in such beau ,. ' (Iful harmony. , • Napoleon Wiling, the Elkton .walkistifteectm owied the lent of walkilt4 a mile In seven minutes and fft.on FP COndg.lll New Lisbon'on last Saturday Ilteraeon. The watt was witnessed by a large Crowd spectators who lined both altlea of Walnut "tercet. A parse Ivan made tip for lir. Young, but we have 1101 anerthinedthe number of "stamps" contributed. / 3, Proposes to walk In Younk - stown on the 4th of dn. ly, and at New Lisbon ag4tn, durfooluiCOtulty Pair: Ey6t..ye state. .1 • The lifirrlsburg Stale Guard says: The Bepubli• ens et Pennsylvania will be ably represented on - the 'lump 'luring the canvass for Ilveldent. From i what Ire kani, we can confidently state that.B&Clovernor Plinth, William D. Kellcy,lohn W. Forney;' Wayne *V.'lab. Morton McMichael, U. Becher Swope, Bett ina 11. Brewaar, ()tenni W,Scofield; Bon. - Thos. I Villltmp L. N. llalt, George Landon,Trof. Wicker , 'dim, Prank Jordan, A. K. Mcdtuns, John, Cessna meil ether able speakers will thoroughly canvass the ;siille• All that is necessary is organization , to. make l'eria yivaniatgive Orant fifty thousand majority. ,' .. . --.....-•-.... , • • 1 41 Brainlike Bite. — Ammonia of bartshoni, is I t d Ynht '''`'' the best remedy known for tho bite of the rl ! l llyilike. Alcohol la irocid. but not t9' be retied up. fora cure in all eases, ‘ So wltkeeveral kinds of etable remedies a they, Cure 114+1e caeca, ell, but'not la all. Next to ammonia, - mud is probably the beet.,-- AMn ‘.2 --..0. .". J. D. Sharp, of Spring Volley, :Whines°. IL was bitten on the foot by a rattleanake, they Bald. I-ad Weame very Birk, an 4 likely' to die. AL length 'th^tilet his foot in a pall of mud. Ile was !alloyed _l' ninon ininutes,.and combined to improve Milli Le iwei bell. If one leis such a bite to treat, and cannot tel symenia, let him give whisky,' ors, ndofilik SUM 1/antiiiiternally, and apply mud to the part bitten., i'miging It oncii in three houns - din lug the day.—!. T., ! ' , .Vm )h, 'the , rr.r. , - nitoCll;;elstiii.laitlitititidtsforining; a deaf and dumb . 144 w a d dropped Orr he„ eel?* the railroad station in this place. lie was a stranger to every itie in 21t1d stclalty ind ire Preannse.intiorthilt ed off the 'train because =p4 inability !ti• Psi fate, and the uneertainty of his deettinatkm. Pnblie authoritice here took bhit-'fn ehartle. Pllrdtat 'lo,dg.; Inge for, him tor the night, and: , the attic! Temityg.,puf chased a Holies fir him to Cleivebnitt eent , him* thither; Ftold what Wald be learned from him they; stipposCei Min to hace ielithrde h,l that Place. -" ' A.Coriedtlon,We atated in 0 Oa* 61' last Meek that a Young ' lll34 'ilizile . d, /kink 11 , 11 i 1 ",1 41 1 4 , brighten, had died' watt' stidaenly thatputco a few nfghts before, and liutthie prepensititbr 'Makeling liquors had probablyaKimaddag to do witlihts speedy dealt. Since then we date lititnett that our infornw lien as to Ids dribking vita labbrretti lie vrairibr tho pat two years u" taember:of the IL E. Ch4ch, t in good stnadipg, and thatimil od had alistainediroin drkiktitg' intbileating Oporil entirely. 't We-talc's pleasure in making tlilicifirehttOn;fie we do not de sirtito Ntronnd'the feelings In any way of the relatives of the deceased: r. , • • • , . b Old Trom—The Cypress of gamma in loam ard y, Italy, is perhaps the .pldeet tree on record. It was known to be inexistence In the time °Online Citiar s . 42 years before Christ, and. is, therefoiv, more than 1,900 years cild. It is 106 feet in bight, and 20 'feet in circumference at one foot froM the ground. Ravi leen, when laying down the plan kir his great rand over the Simplon a part on one 'of the Alps, diverged from a straight ]too to ova& Injuring this tree. .The hondr of superior antiquity, however, is cill*ed by. some In behalf of the Imnienee rind venerable freq .. In Calaveras iountr, California, which Is suppdsed, from the number of concentric circled' in the trunk, to be 2,565 years old. • • Mosta:mister Nasbje—lt is said that the Post mead General is In constant receipt of tenets from all parts AA the country, "demanding" (that is thO phrase noivadaye i l the removal of Postmaster Nasby, who is only making himself ridiculous, and bringing discredit on the Democratic, party, by his foolish let ters. Surely these petitions should be heeded. Ile certainly is bringing disciedit upon the Democratic party, and if the Confedefate R. Bonds P. 0. can be found on the postotilce list, liasbi ought to he remov ed from his respon ebb) position there and some. man put In his place who would not tell so mach abott the `whisky drinking and miscegenallortwbich goes . on In those puts. Besides be spells badly, at' rimes.—Dbr. Wetting Brick.—Very few people, even build ers, are aware of the advantage of wetting bricks bo lero laying them, or if aware of It, t h ey too often nc glcct triprar..ilee It. A Wallrtwolveifiches loth of good mortar and bricks well soaked, is st ronger than one sixteen inches thick built dry. The reason of this is, that if the bricks are well saturated with water, they will not abstract froth the mortar the wa ter necesiary to its crystalization; sed,on the contra ry, they will untie Chemlcallt. and 'beecoine solid 'nit a rock. 'On the other hand,lftbe bricks are put up dry, they immediatelrtake.uilail the moisture from the snorter, leaving it hold andliirden, and the con sequence is, that when a binding inf i lhbs description Is taken down, or tumbles down otOts own accord, the mortar is like so mach sand. A Irtdthial Representative Renondinat. ed.—The Republicans of Mayer county hate renom inated the non. Thomas Nicholson, for Assembly.— This was expected by every Republican in the State Who has become familiar with the valuable services of Mr. Niche%ctn. Whilst he not only watches and cares for the imniediate latereat of his constituents, he can truly he looked upon as the representative of the great State of Pennsylvania. Acquainted with • the financial affairs of the Commonwealth, in its ful lest felye, he always watched the interest of the tax payers with a Jealous eye, and saved them witty thous and donate, which might have otherwise, underarals. taken Raley or a litterat spirit, been , appropriated for useless purposes. The Interests-of the State need such true defenders, and we congratulate the Republi cans of Beaver cobbly thfit they nrlll ,tdneribbtn thelr full share.—/lorriltterg fElebel Outrage In Alitbanut7A tuvro /I'lod ged for Being a Republitan.-Tescmpu,ALA.,May IS, IReA.—On Friday night last a colored man warned Ed.' ward Shogogg was taken out of his bed tboUt nild night, by three men, who broke in the door of the house In which Shegogg and two other .colored men were sleeping. They carried Shegogg aboht five hun dred yards from the house. 'tied his hands dad teat, end give him fifty lashes on the bare back, after tear- Ili tila shirt off. The three perpetrators of this out rage bad masks oter their faces, high conical smile on their beads; and long white gowns over their clothing. This outrage took place In Vranklin county, Ala., about twelve and a half miles from Courtland, out the farm of one, Hennepin. The perpetrators Said they were tlie noble Ktv , littv., sent by the Great Grand Cy clops to ppnish Shegogg for wresaing Radical polit ical sentiments.—Memphis PM, cif Mety.2o,lBoB 7 ', • A Glaring,* ffrstlseisoddl.—Some petsott or pert sons In this via Ity are just now engaged In the small business of cite lilting a lie to thdetfect that on May , i in this pla •, the grave n of officers of the army were strewn pro scly with rare and beautiful. flowers, while the gravesf ofprivates only received a handful of withrred commin-place ones . This is simply n false hood,' and the person originating it must have known. that it was sucii it the time be told it. The cemeter. les were :visited arid the graves decorated under the auspices of the Grand. Army ofublic. They caused a wreath of laurel an p t A li t be made, for each of the nineteen soldiers' graves in our two burl al places. This wreath, together with a hotpot set in a vase ware placed on the grave of each soldier, and then a handful of wild floweni!were scattered over it., No flisductionslvere made between-privates, anlccr (ably none between officers and privates. , If any of the graves bad &niers or decotittiona in cams of what we have-mentioned above; they were placed ibefe..by the relatives or immedlote friends of the de. ceased, before or after the Oremonics" took place: ••- The illfookstOwn Robbery.—We mentioned last week that a gentleman of this county, named Wood, while passing from Georgetown to Elookstown on the night of Wednesday May 47th was waylaid and robbed of about $2.000. Since then we have come in possession of the following additional particulars :-- Mr. Wood is an insurance agent, and-has had his head quarters at the hotel in Ilookstown for some time past. Ills daughter. a young lady . of 'seine sixteen years, his been staying there with lath. On - the evening referred to, heiras over at Georgetown, a village on the Oh ,o river, and some five Miles distant from Ifookstown.il Finishing up his business, he Started on foot foe' the latter place quite late in the evening. On the way ho was overtaken by simpletons looking men) whOm he had frequently seen in Bridgewater or Rochester some lime before. He and they recognizing each eth er, they inquired of him what business he was at now and whether he was going to Booket own that evening. HC nruniered the)i interrogatories, and then they pas sed on. There 'in:inner aroused /his ensplelons, and having d revolver with him. hallow tool it [rem. his pocket and carried it in his hand. Soon after this, night set in., Passing alone, he came to a large.tree standing within a foot cle tad of the road. When im mediately opposite to this tee% he retraced tt, teirible blow on the head from a chili, which knocked him senseless to the earth. From this time for three or foul houis,he was unconscious. Reviving.ine realized his condition, and by gnat efforts he managed to walk and - crawl to Ilookstown, where his moaning made hire heattl,:andrellef ',was fftended, - tolhim. It was now ascertained that ho had been isiblied of all , his money—about $2.000. In the mqming his friends went to the scene of the robbery, and there found his watch, revolver, and two large clubs, evidently, the areappna_esed. to,:overcome bilk . Mr. Wood was heat en considerably carer the frand;'arafthinis he lie sus tained some internal injuries by the desperadoes jumping npon, and stamping his breast with their feet. Ile is, however, now much hotter, and we preanma will soon he Well again. No trace of the robbers could then be found, save some footprints near ' , the place where he was attacked.: : • . Early last week, Mr. Wood- made information against a man ridded Orsey Bolles, who lives some wtiere in that locality,. believing him to be one 6f the perpetrators of the villainy.. „Bolide Wiwi:rought to jail on Tuesdarevening of fast week. Wedneeday afternoon; another Man named Builth Mlg arrested in Bridgowalei^airanother Of the patty connected with the robbery. Bubbs was committed to jail to await the resnlilofsoma Investigations that were then taking place. On Wriday,'after a' preliminary euininatlon befortsf ustlCe Imbrle, flubbs was discharged, the evi dence against him notimingsnalcient lo Bolles, however, is still In jail. '7" :Itinsurerlielthe-llse Mites, =mad.-4 Atha Insurvace CONsuaY luta been transacting "the btusbiess - ,tit l ialtrime Wsnalvel: ripe r b , iisityhalf tentury bittmealithur claim ev4W- Arm , * al most every phalli' of experience, anti acquired an amount of practical infer:dation not anrpase4 by any similar corporaildn. Tile mass of statistical record ',.accumulated In the transaction of so large a business and for so longta i tit,WicAN4 a *WM Ittlyibt for caleulafng t is apparent economy, but real lmprtifience, to Seek for cheap or kw rates, irrespective etchatacter or standing. The only legitimate remit of insuring property at inadequate rates..is,bankruptcy to the tin fferwriter, and, perhaps, to thb insured also. When a Company offers to insure et too low a_rato, disap pointment and failure are mat as certain as personal eitravagance—beyond one's income—lit next door to poverty and want. ' An Insurance Company has no power talito4deo'sacraff by Ina4nci thisreAs no-mm terniit toi3ral*ictl94; !"0,9 fiw V. r i ti e P l X ,#) Weir prosperity as to individuals ; lAeir Income meta =cad their expenditures, or they Will have an early in'solvency, and be consigned jtci the tomb of the Capulots." the difference irptween cheap Insurance and cheap *lode is this. When a man buys cheap goods he has them. Goon, bad or intliffirtant:' "ItAgy them, ;and knows het' the faltiedt his purchase; tint iihint be gets an Insurance policy, he may wait one. two, ten, averty years, or longer, until the day of flee, trouble and calamity, before he can teat the' value of hit pur chase. r When that, day arrives be will not r ente! bay ing adopted the part of wisdoms in protecting klintelf with a reliable Axis policy. • .4- - • • It la the beneficent alai of Inanrantri-to &Maitre and diattlimto lost ; so that calaniltles, instead of falling With entailing weight upon tile !MT( 041 ibe borne by the many. Jararanca .creafea independense ; a person paysjor his oton inderruatty, cold Eked not be a lax on his friends. • If a proper estimate Lk formed of the rum and ,de: struction occasioned tithe tinning of Turzusi-Twa MILLION Dou.sus of property, among people in every grade and position, in amounts large and email. under evcry . conceivable circumstance, it will give a correct idea of the Company's good works, and ; the Value of genuine underwriting. The best is the cheapest. • Tice burning of $80,000,000 to $100,1:90,000, f or pron . - erty the past year, makes It imperatlyo on property holders toc.onsider the reliability of,the Company in which they insure, and should bo sufficient to claim Immediate altenticin from every cautious and sensible property owner to She great importance of not ne glecting the ant:Oct of Insurance, if it hes' been over looked. DELAVI ARE DOnanous . . . Dwellings, Out•Bnlicllngs and conteriiiire insnied In the mist favorable manner for a term of Ave yeana or leas. . . Fire and Inland Navigation Tasks accepted at tonna Consistent with solvency and fair profit. - Bee adver tisementln another column. Ow. CarlomA Comp°.ltlon. BY A TEILY MIXAtt 'BOY. ' I don't like the girls. Girls is very different Vom what boys Is. Girls don't play marbles, and also girls, 'don't play hookey. I played hookey once and got whipped for it. Girls sometimes get whipped, but not so much as boys ; their clothes ain't so well suit ed for it; that is the reason, • I suppose. I never see no Orli play base ball, but theysay they do in Bos ton. I was never in Boston. There is plenty of girls in Boston and big organs. List year when I was young the teacher made me set with the girls. because I wag naughty. I cried. boya like Oils better ;than little boys. 'I went on a sleigh tide one . .night with my sister Nancy and Tom Sykes. We were go ing to New Hartford, and when we got up by Pegg's tavern, Tom asked me to look in the bottom of the sleigh for his whip. and while I was tearing he fired off a torpedo. I asked him if he had any more torpe does, and he said no, but he fired off' another when wasn't looking. Girls &M't like to, have men, Maio them. ' They Always say "don't." I f wasn't foetal they would tarn their heads the other way, bet they never do that; -I Saw Toni 'kiss Nancy once and I went and told my mother. Then my mother put me to bed. When.a glrl takes out bee handkerchief In the street to wipe hei nose. the young men who earn their living.by standing in front of the Pine Block al viayiw,ipes their noses at the same time, If they see her. Girls get married sometimes; but not alwaye.--- those - that don% get married don't want to. When. they get married, they have !wedding cake. I live Wedding callpr hit I do not see any fun in getting Mar , ried,-4iipecially to a 'girl. I= An Act Rattling- to the MayonMon of' iiinrplntellounty Irundn.—The following act was passed by the Legislatnro of this State last winter : Section 1. Be U enacted by the Senate and Howe, of Representatires of the Commonwealth-qf Penney!- canto In General Assembly met, and it is hereby enae led by the authority of the same, That the officers or autlictritles of any city. borough, ward, or township, in this t ommonwealth by whom any fax or taxes have been levied under authority of any act of Assembly .for the payment of' bounties to volunteers in CV mili tary service 'of the . United States, 'he And they are hereby authorized and required to pay to , the, school tfeasnror of such city, baronet, ward. or township, to be used for common school purposes, any surplus of such tax or taxes which may remain in their hands of the bounties or obligations for the payment of Which themune lore levied have been tally paid and discharged. I SEcTiox 2. Where there are independent school district: in townships the aforesaid aupihrities having charge of said surplus bounty funds Weill pay to the treasurer of said Independent school districts,their pro rata of said enrolee bounty funds and the court of Common Pleas of the proper county may pn petit tion decree the payment over of any. surplus. cc. bul , . once and enforce such decree by attachment. School Dlrectors'wq notice that this law not only anthorisett them to pay over the surplus bounty tends. In their hands for school purposes, but requireo them todo It, and thus settles a question 'that tfaa given trouble in many districts. Sudden — I)eatb.—On last Friday morning a young lady, aged fifteen °rel.:dean years, pamed Ada Abkell, of New Brighton, cited 'very 'suddenly atilhi house of her Grandfather, 31,r. lttlev. In her Usual health, after breakfast, she went up stairs to attend to some chamber duties, and not returning at the expec. ted Cline, her avant went to ;ook for her. She found her suffering with a violent pain in the head. She pm tinned to grow worse and worse until in the afternoon, when death ended her sufferings. She was a pupilin the Public School of that place, and was highly es teemed by her friends and acquaintances. , The exercises of the lialamathean Society; held in their room Friday evening, were very highly aPpreel ated by all present. They consisted of Essays, Bfn ele; Recitations and Select Reading, and thoir prepa ration mist have been beneficial to the young ladles as thefr porformanee was pleasing to their emitters:— We learn Bishop Kingsley is to popresest during the commencement of this institution, And that - our citi zens will have an opportunity of hearing en address from him at sumo time during - the exercises of the week. The Sabbath School Convention will la 4 held in the Id. E. Church in Bridgewater, July 16 and 17. Rev. J. IL Gilbert - of , Baffsba N. V: will be present - ' during all ilia . Pastors, teachers and friends of Sabbath Schools, aro invited to be present. • , ' lilildgewater June 8, 1888. The Corner Stone of the American Mothodhst Elpis eopal Church 1011 he laid on Tnariday June 18. 1568, services to commence at 10 o'clock, to be conducted by the Mir. Henry H. Harnett. Friends favorable to the came are most cordially Invited to be present. • . A Cartit advertising the sale of a rumba our paper of last week, for Mr. Lyon of Ohlo township, In this county, In giving the number ,ot acres of cleared land, our type caused it to appear sa 150 acres cleared, where Itahould have been 190 acres. .lilcaths• - - - LIIIMSH-On Ttotreday Jinni 4th, 18t18, Hi Roches ter, Beaver county, Pa., Mrs. Rachel, wife of Goers° Lehmer, Esq., aged 'ffl years. • HALL-On Juno 6th, 1868, WU:aver, Pa., Mrs.. So- phis aged 6:1 years. WHYAND I -Athts maid enee in Somerset townehitt.' Somerset' county; Pd.; on Sunday the 31st of May, Michael Weyand, In the eightieth year of his age.-, Few men in any community had a fairer, reputation than the deceased-none played m the christian virtues were more strikingly disp lie lived, as he died. *peace. with-all men. A man of clear, intellect anti dtscernthg mind, his judgment was seldom at fault:* None knew him but to love him. Having been sorely afflicted for several years-the Scriptures were bitt soiace.• He read them with a Just appreciation of their excellence, end profited by the winilevome. ikons of instruction then.iin coutolued.-41msract PerOcraf. e" - v • = . • tiLliMai*ak oti% . tee soled; heeled Brogans, at ' A. Wilson's, Diamond .Rophester, Pa. . ts ierrihe's' pita' t!ttehThita, at IL A. Wilson's, No. 1 Dhunond, Rochester, larg- and ,betd".l 1 *,)c of Chato L ls . for Ladle, AfiagPssjind Children ever Offered In Barb; bounty, now at ;IL A. Wilion'A Boot, Shoo and Gaiter Empbrinm, Dlauidpd, Bo: chOtel. . - - 1 • Ia .low of the present. low prteti-or wool NOM comp:it w.a to the Nst of woolen pods, it is &trill , to the inters of evcryirbetpow er, resbrve a part 9t, 'Auvsent clip=arid tiie it manufactured fpehhi• own= nie. We -know of no better i110c07,0 'have- , this. work dine than the estatillahinent of Mr. JOs. Pon tefract, New Pfightoai:Ptg Illankete, Flan nels, Cleths; - Titrns, AcVaie manufactured Um on short noticeattillffte most Teasonable terms. Roll Carding, ?twinning, Fulling and Cloth Dressing OomptjteAtended ye •• `R. A. Wilson'slA oat; Siloe and . Gaiter Em porium is mesir the B . ri_dge : , in Dhnnond, Rochester, Pa. . • , --m---", . . . „. • •• - . 1 t. A good Brog*ll,Bteerheited, itrted:and war rinte4, for : f1,65,0 R. A. Wilsol's Rochester, , B(ss:6:6cl:itthe Prize' Caps ' awarded to A. Speer fur-his oelebratcd Port Grandly-inc.—. It is the best , grape wine , ever Produced in this country, the standard wino for commun ion purposes, luSd the moat beneficial. for. les nudes and weakly persons. - • • Lly. _ , Gents Calf Boots , at ludonialablit riCes,mi rantefl, at A. Wawa's, Diarao (I, Roches ter._ • i "Clothing makes the man." To be a man then, visit the tailor Lop of H. M. Donehoo on Third street Beaverrts.. Ho -will make you asuit _lsom top tattle, that wilFfit you neatly,attd*ke you Took as gentcflpts you eau reationality expect br. &sire.. Gents Congress and Lace- Ser e Gaiters, jest reettivodlit It A. Wilson's , don't fail tb eta pair. '" • Ladisis will find good assortment of Kid and Morrow?, hec edi Slippers, at IL son's, Eliamond, R chaster; Pa. ' sy referenbe to as advertisement of W. J. Duim m another co,ltitnn itwill •be Seen that he hits something new iaft.he way firma Hind. It is _said that his tiparatus works a • \ Besides this every persciti knows thlit The linieiltone in his quraryth of the very best qiutl hp; and with his additlonsl fsellitiestibr mark. Macturing lithe, it can hardly.be °then,* than, that he mikes and offers for sale a splea did -..nrtiele of that important matenal-Tor building purposes. Prices moderate,. and all Orders attended to with the utmost ,proMpt ,ness. Take Notice.—Call and examine the isrgo ,stock or Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, at B A. Wilson's, NO. 1, Diamond, Boche.ster, Pd. • • Gents Cali Congress Gaiters,box tO, Sewed, new style, just received at R. A. Wilson's;ex• amine them, t SPEER'S WINE. Speer's Port Grape Wile- , is the o nly , wine calculated MA° good in disemersiof the atom , Oh, bowels, liver, and kidneys, sink as acldi; • ty, dysentery, diarrhces,incoitlnence of urine and general debility. One bottle Is sufficient oconvince the most sceptical "of the. great uratite powers containedlin this wine. Said by d - riiggtiur - • • Eri3llllllB R. 11., ; 3Viletieg .stock. Ot - Bwt+ Shoesund nisei • ; 4!i; • ; A Largo aidoitrient`orChilthoeilk tileh. Cut Congress Gaiters, at R. A. Wilson's; Diamond, Rochester, Pa.' • l'oriulles"Galteri. to 4" A. - Wilson's, Diamond, Rochester, Pa., viheie you - wilPgett the best and cheapest. , By'rennitrNO —A NEW •- . • AECIEkENT•- ' Mr. Henry Feicht of Bridgewater is exten ding busineSs operations in the ' butchering line, to Beaver. In the future be proposes to'visit BeaVer three Alines a' week to supply its citizens with fresh =Nits of .the.different kinds viz: On Tuesday's, Thursday's'and Sate unlity's. He buys his stock, inpart; In Ohio, and the meats he offers for, sale "wilt be found of,a superior quality. Halt Win. as he passer your door. ' 4t 'The reason why joh should go to R. Wilson's for Boots, Shoes and Gaiters: be cause, you can get a good pairqf Gentsßoots for' $2,75 a pair, of Gents Brogaris flir $1,65, igtdallea Gaiter for $1,25, and warrentetL: BEAVER (CORRECTS Flonr pet bbl; ' 218,50 Dried Apples per bus. 2,20 Drted rodeo per bu. 4,75 Wbeetper Itro.^. , 2,50 Corti per bus.2,' Cite 70 Flax Seed per btu ,05 Bean. per bns ...... .2;00 10oes , ..4 1,00 .. : ... .... '3AO Corn Mcat .. 1,10 Rickard Btellefsingoil ,- . - 111 THE CRIIRT Olf,COM vs. monPleas of Beaver county Robcrt:Clark. Nqrllo, Sept. Term, 1861.' 1 • `Foreign attachment, assump sit, plaintiffs claim found& on note or deferildantdated t ui Augnst I 86 1,:lbr $1018.00.4 1181. 1805,,Indgnient: A against defendadt on delimit. .26 4 rile. for tothtontrtary fp ewl &imager,* ,;• - : ; : Notice hi h M ereby given that th e od iat bald Cimrt will assess p l aintiff's damages, at bits office, In Berwer,,on Friday UM 10thda_y_of .July,A.B% at 10 . o'clock, A. M. - 'MEN CAUGH.., Pro'y. ~ - A dminlitrators4l6lll6e.--LettitsZadminfi tration on tbe estate of Eve C. Grab re deed., late of Marion towniblip,J3eaver county,' • baying been granted to the undersigned, all persque Indebted said gelato, are requested to make itmwdiate pin ant. anddo ee luMug claittlabgainikthltelapc, Will caent them properly authenticated for aeweraent. 4 4.E.h31 PERIFER,Adm'r., ' JOS. H. - GREER, • - AlecniTicr, . - 0 4ip. ar dim aid 1.4604/14 ORD'uIBPSITc°' gocifirkintistk.: ' C ! LAVG3IIING -! - ONIS:ALL Tlt THAT HAIM BEEN BUTIMItING the untold Waffles of toothache, and 'dread 61'ex: - traction, and yon will , dad that Chandler & Co; are ready to relieve' by 'the nse tir the mat o & (kstroitefwirvaggp re GAßr . pd maikaithelt gork Immo ,r akar duo et pan. ! All dental operations performed to the beat postd_l4 manner, and at remactrole terms as by . any good Dank flat 4 67- 1 17,t l& • s• t ‘ itTJ - Thc. ? - n6sw •l ish ; tir MIY ,918. nos. •• - eivV, NO/Cg-TUI 62 • GEO V Spnyeref , Is our sole Agent for Ann! ?pole at "Canyon City AWL, Canton. O. • • • 11131V1170TC141; K. MN : \ ~ MARKETS. D.WEEICLIr:I iirxhii, - Mahe 10, 18118. Egga per cloz • 10 Batter per b . ' 80 I. S 'l tiaomn sp er , V.AIS .wari .1..;:...,.. la 811 op tty I ..; 18 ITalowperltl ~;. ILardperlb Caildles per Ib.' 181 llfoliseatBe/ gal.. ..... 1,441 liadn ed Crude OH •, •- 86 Oil"TOoli,": Engine, Bbiler,, &c. 1" , ' For Sale. I • pri skruimii - .nnrs en 4 net Ai+ i o'clock P. IL at UnionvOle ; beine at Dror,olz: Rum 'brans ono coiqpir, . T0.,45 ... known on dlr °f I t i ord • ' u : o r i prent- • - -JOlOl BM% Sec ME:=I tbaso rt -4bralliallikiiiiiiii 4 a litolllllAo-Le tteriottidatliaa tascipri pa Abe. asla44,-Itobirt. i :gegbeta* late, r 4krbughe. Bitrir taaray,-..rougea:4 - Idee d. viag lreq grapied toal .updenignellt all person, indabtesicktbe add gaup are s mArated to makeAnk• mediate payment, and these barb dal - m.ler demands, :aimimteaMhtObf'aalSder will prawn !Ite, properlyeutbisd4l6,ralemett. 1.. saylBW.Ctt. DAVLl:l4l4+llX,•Adma'r. ___. , i'' ITIIIII4 YT:ViAIf/ill tt.cIikAGO,ILAPIAT4Y, On mid Altai.Jane3t t,IWO, Trams - will lerio , Siiitioas ' dslly, (Bandar ear as follows. ' grata lewslar P.. :. -. 4sayisrl daily.", 0r5,1!,4 itsv,,. li t iMatasith as *P:7l4lessisidadly.l. t, A t.:,.. . • 'a. Par's. :rare. Rasoa Pltbiburgh.-..00he. t: 1: IVa t • X RXX ....... . 0 • 815 1010 500 fialein 1081 ' 12116rx 447 .. Alliance 1195 115 510 Canton 1918rn 158 850 Wasdliorr,.,.. ell + f i 318 7 645,.. Orrrille. -:-.. :a:4. .: ..... 731; 71+ i RR 718 i Wooster . • 745 907 MO " Tll5 If itudiela • 116 400 SOO 228 I Ciestline +1 '• us- 5 A3, 680 1000 100 d 8211 1015 Bncyrus 1095 640 1011 ' • II per SarlusitAg.... liter '7lB . 719 1114 I 4 114 rest" r 1127 759 751 IW7 ', 1227 rat OM 908 116kx V Wert. 196 1015 .1016 sn- I Pert Wayne—. 800 1910161 t 60 g coicoss:s %.,.. .. -. 837 .100 ,A4,, 1 , : ,,,, i'..,.'' , ..:.. 0 • "..e. ma , 165 a g , ;44 2 uth , ~. 610 1100 533 7_44paralni . + 685, 447 415 W 03480 , eso 'silo cso 010 1 ox. ~. Iv , ..:. :_ MUM 64313161 WT. t • , ^, 1 • .Moos. lisea. Estes. A.ii. .. ..---...-...--...... —. -..,..---. .. . .. ' . 450 An MA* , 920 rat ..-• 1251 MEI 1106 710 P al442 :+uth •' 90 1125 198lAat .900 1090 1991rx 139 960 Cb tl ig i t v ila 1115, -leo, , ,217, i , ,4050.. Mt Wayne 11220x* 200 - 815 1116 .7 1 = 1 Wert• -' R 108 -. 3015 -.,, ,480 1; 1215 A .33 itl 1:5 Forest. ' 413 500 r - '653 218 , lipper23andusky...a a, 514.- - b 33 718 -212 .' Bucyrus ' - 557 - 505 ' EDI 816 • CresWne 1 .::: • 680 MIS SIO. 3io so 91o' era ' Rensfield • - • er 723 424 W005ter....., ' 851 858 1 'll II 550 918 Nonillion .../. ' 946 115 ~ 950 , 1 7' 4121" Canton . 1001 1006 12 781 Alliance .. 1045 1830 , 11255 . Bl5 Salem ' - 11114 IL2OAx 125 539 '. Rochester 1266. Ax 106 ins 802 10(6 Pittsburgh ' 155 , .910 • '4lO 11115; , Yonngetown. New Ca tie and Ede Express le:11:0 8 Younngsetown at t3O p. in; New Castle, 4:00 p.m; arrires atsrttiebttrgh; 4:00 p. m. Remnitng, leaves Pittsbursh 7:15 a. saws. MN. Untie, 0:40 a.' m; YoungetOwn,lo:4s. • Youngstown. New Castle and ,IllislarrA Accomnur. dation leaves Yrinnestoram, SSIO a. in; • New Castle, 7:10 a. in: arrives at Allegheny, 10:00 a. In. Return% e„ leaves Allegheny, 4:15 p. m; arrives New Castle, 7:05 p. to; yonngstown,. 7:50p. in. • F. H. &rural Ticket Aim . ,• Cif,BVELAND 42, .11M13111711011 'RAILROAD. On and alter May 11, 18118,, twine w ill leave Stations, daily (Sundays excepted) as !Allo ws. ' •-• . ' . . •Maix..EZeti. M. Accon . ----- --I Cleveland. , 839,sai 1210rn - 310rx MAKStreet... 845 - 1221 " .1 - .1. Hudson. i 950 .. Inc • • Ravenna '!021 141 'Alliance 1 . 1120 2,21 2 1 1 7 0 Bayarslllsl 212 Wellsville ~ - • 1 -130trat 116 • ...... .•. , COIN° XOUTII. • 1 : . • . , -• y , - 21,711.. Exr . a.l • Ae'con -- WEN '.l Mix 335Px .... Ba .:.., .. ~...;.. - 102 W, 415 ....,. .... ill 2 .., ' 1140' -' 510 • 74asii • Mr • 547 EC3I , • .• :Hudson. LW • 511 910 ° :Euclid Street •• - • 137 669 1017 ,Cleveland • ' ' 150 710 1030 dolma au?. • , . . • • ~ , --- , 1:?.',• ' ' ' IliaiX3 Extort "'Lapse. ACLON --.-- Beller 4 tllf.oam 610 Ax 210ar .... • 1113 8 3 pir 1;2 4 ;, 240 3 i ..... Ster ßri =le . Wellsville - 1011 - 850 • 4451515.4‘i Stolites Veen ..•1 t ..... - in A pg Rodieme T , . . . • • 0 30105: : WO MO 730 ' Pittaburgtt •- • - • 425. y 1055. 1665. 840 .., . 1.1 . noirld Wirt,. •. • _1 Mm . Ex - r!s. Brea. Accon _._.•____.. —. rlttaburgh , ettl,4 1310rx 486 an 330pu 'Rochester 71 • 235 : 550 •440 • • ono WI , ma - two Scalth'a ireryy ,757 305 'r:,3 516 'Wellsville •''' " ' ' 1125• '., .4101 7.18 , 1 615 ' Steubenville 925 40 818 I .... Brl u ttorl:, - - i 1035-1. 455 El. .... Be " , 1015 • r 605 -WE • •••• MEE ENIIII • _TUBCARAWAft BRANCH. - ' jfi t r Arrivese ao. ' l4 s7ard~l~l .m -1- 7 11 M1 1 41 16 501.12 1 1m 7 ./4/101RIERELBesbesiLT.4,1fici Geo. O. Speyer Has just ftturilea Rein the Emit and Is now ireceiv-, - • log a , Large and. Well . selected Aomori mast of Spi Bumpier Goods, • - iii OLD STAND • _ - COMM! of Water and James sta., GOODS,.'' , NOTIONS, HATS; • CAPS.- ' BOOTS and SHOES, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, -HARDWARE, • • ".-1 r 'MOW, 2: NAILS and CARPENTER TOOLS; ROPES and OCUM, PACKING. YARN, • Quefmwere and ~WluPw'tcrafe - FLO' 7LOURi FLOUR, C. - %) • r worsur4 . , andagrAg. .0 ICT O'l TY' 111 For iltoetweier and:tbirll9_ ls / mist •PlUsbargitraiesi UCliat MM. : ' !• •• • 3EI 311 120 4 .. ..: • WatiliEBAll3 &It?. - ‘rringtMe - 4 44 illiffaiO -gale ceis 43 adeaVirtrdffer to'the pa e, Seale* at nfihnifact • prices. consisting or -Hopper, Coaster, Hay; (.41.1e, Darmont, 4 ltolling Mill and , *allroad Beaks. "ms. l EtrOilt i ik6ti sitiphatci e• if Also, rAgents for - - trio and Plaster Pada forlands. - , :•• • • • !Bemis sat *salaaming wit. tisit Oways lisiad we have always a full stock on hands. 'o , l4.olo* , iiii; 1(0 ,tv.AL4 ME i P rt*ltiri " . CUTS" GOING VINT: Rochester, 1411,, GENEXII DAAIER 1 I;IIT)4 7 I> .* t . kTETIV OUR'MOTtoi '.lO FRESH ARRVAL I • 7 s 1 ft" . AP. 4•". •) „ ' ;id& Arc Now mph . E' ` f.;12Z0.44,1,VAX90-:.', ; 'Ffir k ST OPENING [MI =PEE SPRING GUM VOR 1868 AT• - 1- A. Fortune's. • . , EAP DAY., GOODS '.STORE IN ' Wild DIAMOND N,.pW NEW MtiSitNS, NEW. GINGHAMS, NEW. DELAINES, ME 'tit& imer Crash, Red :Flanxtej4,l White Fhtilnels, Yellow FlT[Telsi Jeans, Cassimtiies, Twoods, •Drilling; Hats and Claps, Hoori-aititi, • - ,Balmoral Skir,ts, Notions and Fancy Articles, •• , , TrirruninTi . . Bonnet RibbOne, Millinery Goods; Toe allele totitriaes the unmt complete StGek or e Offered to the citizens dr Deaver county, and we take pleasure In assurtni &stemma and those who mar taverna with a call. ' Wok the abort stock la ad !heap , • as OYU: ! . , ~; ~ , F. A. Forttna.e'g cir vitt tiii it / GOODS STORE EMI R TT!i 1 !::. ik.,TiniPutibioND,. I • BIG SIGN •Aeriithrthe , pavenuint. W,Ma' MEM ? - ;•i5a.,)%4 • !WI BE3 OF - MEM= lIIIg MEE fi ' nocins R PR.. • NEW CHECKS, NEW COBUTtGS, and' MAIM. , .. ME • ") RE* iNIIiiR 'TUE ',Lees. ff=2l It: . I 1 II," 2091IpSTER, PA. ;. GM WALL PA FER : - -"77-7 -4 - - - , ' -- ; .T • ••••••ir tr: .... -• •• • = •.-......;,....... a . r .......,..... WALLA ' P*PIR ' - . ‘ , .:i;c: . PikPlat,l,''.: 1 .. .. _. ;-'- ilOll. - . 7 .. • .„'. •.• :. .1. 0 ROB - . ' • • i 'l 4 i . a< - ' •`• ; . ": ; : ... : •- - bi t ./ .... mt . i l l, i > , 17: • ,t t! f, -e ; -~..7 t. -.. oil ~ Clot hs , LA.I . . ~., 1 Itw sci c:).as; Gra pv •CI-13. :EL X: , MT El 2 rirwrziTikmilx TrfoIISAVDI.IIOIAV AL .1. PAPER ) nit rectheit; sea will be sold = Will caq be parcliiitd_plaartare, at IL; 7 ACV - I.3;EP S OLE j:f. liiidgeWater 4 . Direct fmin England, boarigabnottinatiiiickagrao Also, Window Shadev.liatitglA.Ttlankai:S Mewl' of all place* of Intekst is tho o=ol= . the continent. t • t r i ref Pettrully RIYo notico t.o. talland., sea Gm and well selected btocleof• Kendal .VARIETY GOODS. • Igclinled In. nbonNand brioutooldnaldnote, Can We; Rugs" Oil plait,, 4flC., of tr.,utiful and • triiilf6B37 868. CARPETS - wpiLLu* . - ..840/ 51 • Fifth litredt, , Arell " c r tn t . '' ;,veri— r" 'AARON STOCK BUSSELIAi vEiVET - § ; Three Ply, • ANTI ,1 ; ;,; COMMON. CAR,PETS4 OIL CLOTIIS, RUGS; • And. eYerY aria.; belonging i 9 tbn Cjarl3fat Trace: Brtmlum 'BR 6S. Fifthsl Btrpet. Tistrtfiititukt. - TILE . OMEAPEST Boot and Shoe I-lonse T T • ... • • • • • • - mA; , : i kr o u n i .t a n ur i tE i n k t t rigi,F.s oe. h il i ti e i ti Cl l. lMlS York' Hew and i ßosurs Prices, thes aa . vipg . of . end • • Agent for Philadelphia City =Ms ro6de -at marmftleterma prices: ' • • eCounttl Merchants and ShopPeaTess will tare nips eyhy ding on me before gofer: Vtid: Goode Received Dally . • At 'No. 102 Third Stzciati l•ift* Weed. • PIITSBURI3II, PA. RETAIL STORE No. 98 Market Street • 9D DOOR FROM FIFTH. myfradni. • MO:argil rind Cleratiiid Express, via. Youngs town, leaves Pittsburgh, 9:30 a. la ; Homewood, 11: 10 a m Laurence Jnuetion, 11:50 a. ra. Arrives at Youngstown, Der,o p. . . Returning : leavesLatino:own 5:30 p. tam eu erl irtegalt;b7ll UP: r ill° . 11"d '. "if P 97th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE RNA MANCE CO. Hartford, 'Conn. ' ASSETS '(at Market V.ahie :) Cash on hand and In Bank, ...... .. - ......tuam Ep t Reamtate, = Oll Bank ortgage Bonds., . 1390, ank Stocks ' ' • ......r. 1,2477,810 0 00 0 U. 13., State and City' Mod: and other publicaccuritles;. - ' • - ' 1,961,r3 Ts $4:8213,4a ?a 405,148 eti Net Arretit. titt.39 - 7 — kE 1 3 1 garlha9 Atteeted, Sworn to 144 Signed. • KM The Zino Insurance Company it the Mister of Its Patrons Wan extent teu fold greater than of lts own Stockholders TOTAL Lb 57323 • $23,600,000.00. If a proper estimates is formed of the ruin and de struction occasional by th e burning of Twerrr: Tutors MILLION . MOLLAILI of property, among, people' 1n ev,ry grade and posidon, in amcinta large and small, under every conceivable circumstance, it will give a correct idea of the Company", good works, wad the value of genuine underwriter!. - The oldat Is the cheapest. • • AGENTS FOR BRAVER CO A. Wytn.lierver. Pa.: A. O. Roemer - ;:1 5 r Brigh ton, Pa.; C. B. Murat, Rochester, Pa.; John IL Trim blt±ive. Rook abr a h 11 - 61 aXISS. ' . _ intim STO!IE FOR SA RA TILS UNDERSIBFF.D, ASSIGNS& 00: ,joszpu M. DEVINNEY, of , Now. lirtzbton.ilearer coun ty, Fenn $.. offers for salo the Drag Store of said De cinney, in New Brighton aforefstd. - The assortment of Drugs, ChenalmU, O il s, Palate, Liquors Dytt OWN; Is of the twit quality, and the fi xture. furniture and location of the Store, is unstirpassnd by any other In the county. A rood custom likowiso awaits the put chaser: ror Particniant itddrcas • _. TiIOWAS G. FERE. Arsigo 4 24`.. • FreCdom, Beaver County, Fa. , , , . E , execntoi 4 s Notlbe.-•-Lotter Tootamentazy OM the, •Ititate o['. Hama& Reed.: dee'd:, late h l DarllegtOn towlishtp, Bear*. county' Ph., having granted: to tho undersigned, all persoydented.i the told estate are feque-ted to milk; 1 . Odlate pay meot, and those having clahns or neman s ainst the estate of said der r odTt, will make known Me came without delay.' '. ~ I *; :A. B. REND, I 'I J. L REED, f E k eell " 11. I'v ~ 4aniBl : 6t. -s; , rirli UNDERSIGNED .lIAVINII JiTRCSIASBD. the Omen , and Provision Store t akes O. IL Seria l mer, on Brighton street. Roehea takes pleasure In , Informing his friends and the pu ldJdgenerally. that he has addearaly to the Mock= ta-nossrpmed to furnish at e lOwestpossibid rates all sell es Ouldb kept In a drat class provision store. J. SHARP. tidtopleasure In recotri ttb .nding:Capt..dharp to my enstomerg, and tru.t Isria tsWpr the sm. pidrouttoimlifsarully RMXR. 'may6tB:3mos. ' ' . Mil ME jCoal and Sidi Coal rot Salo. TIES UN RS ONtD ATIANKFUL FOR TII R 1 patter:se - heretofore bestowed upon pleasure ininforming the citizens of Rochester, reel g en wa„ Beaver and rrotinding countrz, th at' he sti, prepared to furnish an excellent tu'llele - Or Co' an Nat Coal, on short notice, either dellferm.l or / th... Bank, on the best of tennet The Bank ts on WlLititers RIM; near itoettertee,lfdr Orden' there, or at"the'Store of Therms Allisoheittlirldge ter; or at the Prothonotarg_s,a®cetn Beaver, sill promptly filled • Capt . sttly la Agent, Rochester, 1 11,i .• S i O.' NO LTH R. Pa: )717 .67 : 1 7. ltridgewater,ra* 1•1 SPICING: Two Ply: r IVINEIC4 SIIADES zubruziiik is; Total Liabilities SEII fiGg: