The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 20, 1869, Image 3

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The Beaver Argus.
ten ll , s nuarySo, 1849.
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State ofthe rienfeeimirtetter the
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R. T. TAYLOR.
sUention'of the public is directed
lie following , new ativerilsemenbe in
lays Micro: •
•i r e Wonder of the Ape—King Frost.
mega fi t4roeeries- , -11. S. litbbard at
Settee to Contractors—W. G. Wallace.
['or Sale—e. B. Hurst or. F. A. For-
I.:•eciit..n. Notice—N. McClinton.
I' rev Boat NoticeE. Barnes. '
Itatnniond.
i'oiroloinii Fluid—J. J. Palmer J: Co.
Adwiliktratois Notic.c-Cat4ritio Stet
!, .1. IL Pendleton, F. M: Atidersim.
Salt.—S. 11. Trench.
Notice--Mrs. Moorhead.
S.,tiot-31rs. Moorhead.
Itlisujtirtiontt to the Beaver Ar-
N.--Th.. following 1111111141 IIMOIIM
"'paid sot oppogite to their
-i❑,•.llll..tlll,Sl . riptillll to the Beaver .\lO
the date of our last issue
lillongh; North Seidel: ley,
.1. NleCinre, New Galilee,
NI. Anderson, ltoehester,
ho Meraan, Beaver,
SI. nenahoo, Beaver,
4. Taylor, Illackhawit,
Bowen, K nob,
Einriel:, Baden,
Is. 1,. Sorugg,
.hart r., Blaelthawk, •
.11. Inihrie, New
NI. IVilson, Illaokhawk,
'l'h.uuas,•New Brighton,
Wad:hawk,
tin Wean rr, Beaver,
!". Ander...en, Itoehester,
.00h Newell, linen,
Duff.
Nfe.Nlillen, Darlington,
T. Brit.., New Sheffield,
\Vitae, Nev. Sheffield,
shannon, New Slieflletd,
.1.,)I. Shields', Beaver,
Nlel'arland, illnekhawk;
Frankfhrt.
N. Atkins, Beaver,
Jackson, Folhiton,
Brighton tp.
3leCallister, lsq,, eon
with the publishing house of Ha
., 'o., or Pittsburgh, has our thanks
•tNeral large Counting-homie Calen
- 1r 11H . . year Itinn,
. .
Corse Stolen.- 1 .1 horse was stolen
OW stable of a Mr. Leslie, in
idzt4ater. on Tuesday night Inst.— .
imon ledge, :is yet, as to the name
r.-liereaboub . l of the thief.-I.l.neal.
'lteTrlbinne,llllmnittne.—The New
rk Tribune Association have placed'
under oblliations for a vow,- of the
bone 'Alnuttow for ISO 9. It is an in
uablc and ran be land of
publishers for 20 emits.. Send and
he C ty Itudlitors.—The Audi-
tlaig county finished up their
Friday Juuludfourneil st?:t:
. They liwee been in inieision al-
st two Weelot, and we learn inelden
,N transacted a large amount of 'nisi-
I lorney"Genernl Brea ott r of
Tisburg, Ine4 phwed 'ns under obli
ions for an address delivered before
A merle:tat Whig and Cliosophie
Ro
ie+ of the ('allege Jersey.
dilatant I:rnerail .MeCreery has also
• thanks, tier an early copy of his an
al report.
strolling linrplst of
•
Indian persuasion mode the rounds
I,aver on la:t Thursday and Friday.
ito a number of little urchins invest
vent cavil in his "Moosie." May
,11:IiiONV never grow less, but it is to
hoped it will never be seen here
'a turn' .feculent.— In .la 4 Wed
htv inornio.ir.h.ph
aged gentleman of this borough,
lilted tot the it , o utul ihll heavily to the
tantl, dislocating his thigh joint and
icrwise sustaining injuries. Ile is nt
s.ad still suffering much pain, but is
a talc tt ny for a
. sweedy, rocoverir
'tablie I>oestmetsts:l---We are in
+i to I 1,.; Thor,Nicholson, of the
•me of jtepresontaatives at Ilarrislatart;
quite :1 'lumber of official reports,
nom Nviii..l, are the Adjutant toneral's
sari, the Surveyor I tenerol's report,
report of the "Matingert of the Penn-
Irania Institution for instrnetion of
Mind, tlao report - of the State Saiper
,:mtent of Common 5eh001.4.-
tonic 1/irectorts Elected. —On
an. slaw of last week the National
Bower county, located at New
Ichb a, held their annual election for
1..1 , n1-1 Direvtors for the ensuing
-Ir. Nita• were choseit. They are as
Item.:;' John Miner, J11111(44 Intnean,
Wilde, It. E. Hoops, Geo. S. Bark
.lStiles, M. Darragh, Roht. Ed
.oi.l Milton Townsend. •
t:ili.arm Spring Catalogue tar
tai. - This '1,4 a work of 48 pages, bran-
Iflustrated with a number of line
..ouravingm of Fruit and Flowers,
nuieh valuable information,
, 4,11wr with a fine. leseriptive Hot of
.ato and trees, vegetable and Hower
Thin work is now ready and Will
loaded free to all Who apply. Add moo
1.111 . 'Burgess, N0..11.1 'Market
Pittsburgh, Pa,
!t: ought to init.—Constable
~,!. •brmlglit :tut unruly indlvidu
fail un last 'fnestiny evening. Ilim
we believe, in making
•ni v ia hideous with his noise."
NVe4lll.-eles morning he trough
11,,tiwr 111/111 hither (we did not, leant
1, 11111ilv• aml turned 111111 over to Sher
Litt , ll lor . .afe keeping. Ile liad pito
11.,teie:t from motile person it
luierthing—ilow It l'ltyt4.—A
put a small ail,
......'ue•nt in ila A short limo
hidh notice that he had
deheneeil the man tt facture of ark
." je , me•tial one. Three days afteill
'''t• s
. 'ri..lor of the Alters. living
twelve miles distant, mate
alluded to having seen the ad
,ti,iliont in the paper, and iinniedi-
11111ile a S4is or $7O contract with the
This to Ind a solitary in
oev efthc utility of printer's ink.
Police.- 7 1t afforded us
.!...sare last week to learn that our
F. M. Anderson, INT, of Roz
hister land, by the way, ono of the
St. (Ancient eonstables In Western'
hatsylvenia) had secured the appoint
nt of special police on the Pittstnkb,
r,al Wayne t Chicago Railroad. In
, anectir with IC.'II. Scott, tho detec-
Uof the scone Road, the two will be on
In lookout for rascals between Pittsi
rgh and Chicago. Theirheadquartets
at Rochester, this county, for
'.aa , • lion' to come.
Ur. I.lxlithill's Advertisement.
lilr at tendon of our readers is directed
to the columii advertisement. of Dr. A.
1 1 . Light:hill which will he found In to
• 1 n p paper. Dr.. L. is without an equal
Ow treatment of Catarrh affection of
:1. , . throat and lung, deafness, ttr., and
ts. I as associnhal with hint Dr. J. A. !told,
%.,•I 01 makes a speciality of diseases aris
ing roan impure blood and affections of
no. skin, liver, kidneys and nervous 5y5t,,,,,.
t ,, ,,,. Our Pittsburgh exchanges contain
many favorable notices of the Doctor,
and all tattleieks are invited to tuldress
hint at 2911Penh Street. Pittaburch. •
G;.,~ ~,,~::~:.
The •Pittaburgh Con •
Church, la to (varnishes ituiratridauln
Noir Philadelphia, W. eaday, March
17 Instead of 8iareb,24745 neft 44 ;4 4 4 . , 931- .
nouneed. Bishop Arne, • realdea. •
. .
Loant.—A, Iddra P. • et Book, eau
talninglour, flp!bgs,ind tY be.
Often Maivey'p store 'Auld Mribt! Moor=
heads. The "Milder, by returning It, Will
miter a favor ou Mrs. Moorhead, Brides).
Water. .
Neared. (nark's ntimenius:
patients in this county will meet him at
the "National Hotel" In Beaver, on Fri
day and Saturday, Pith. Mit andeth,'6B.
The Dr. treats:phroulo Diseases only,
and hie highest reconnuendaticrn its
this county has been in curing many
elutes comdderett hopeless. Persons af-
Noted ahotthl maault the Dr. 411LlitigfillI
sh . ort stay; at Deaver.
The Amer' ean Stock Jearnall,—
Where is the farmer ,that does not ad
mire the BloOded Stook or take pride iin
caring for it. Every farmer has now an
opportunity or obtaining some, choice
Cattle, Sheep, Beepi - or Poultry free, by
gaffing up a rang, for this JournaL Spec
imen Copies, Show Bills, ite„ Bent' free.
Address N. P. Boyer At Co., Publbillorp,
l'arkeßburg, Cheater Co.. Pa.
Its good (Meets are permanent. In thli
it differs from all hair dyes. By Its use
luxuriant growth Is guaranteod, natur
al color and gloss aro restored. One trial
will cause you to any thlsofMrs. Allen's
Improved (new style) Hair Restorer or
Dreming, (In one bottle.) 'Every Drug
gist sena it. Prim One Dollar. 4t...
Sunday School- C,onvention.—A
Conventbm of Sabbath School Supeiin
tendents and , Teaehers was held in the
M. E. Church of this place on hist Sab
bath afternoon. \earl• all the. Sabbath
Schools In the vicinity wererepresented.
The object of the convention was to ex
change v lows and ascertain the best mode
of conducting schools so as to render
them more efficient. Dr. John Murray
o ;Bridgewater presided, and O. It. Coe,
Esq., of Rochester, acted as Secretary.
Remarks were made by Revs. Murray,
Taylor, Lowery, Morrow, Druvo, Wet
hum, and by Extra. S. IL Wilson, Coo and
Douglass. The proceedings were inter
spersed with some excellent music.
The convention aditianted to meet on
the third Sabbath in February, at Roc.
Shields' church in Bridgewater, at which
time a permanent organization will be
effected.
A CurloOly.—Tho (O.)
Advertiser is responsible for the follow
ing "hogish" story: "We saw quite a
Swinish curiosity in front of the Express
office on Wednesday last, it being a'ver
itable five -legged hog. The animal was
en route to peauga county, where the
owner is collecting a museumof enriosl 7
ties. The animal is full sized and Cindy'
developed, with four natural legs. On
the left shoulder is the IBM leg or arm
growing out from the shoulder mid-way
and te ' ating in a number of lingers
or claws. Take him all in ail, the ant
:nails quite a curiosity. We understand
that the owner Is negotiating for a two
legged sheeP,thftt hs to be found in this
State, and we presume will next go for
seven-legged dog, for Barnum like, he
is botind to have all the curiosities. The
pig was raised at Pine Run, Michigan.
New Nickel Coinage.—lt to pro-
Dyed to withdraw the present ono,
ace nod live cent pieces from eireula-
Mon, and substitute a new and more ele
gant ISAUC, to be composed of one quar
ter nickel and three quarters copper,
the weight to he one and a half, three
and live grains, respectively. The bill
Providing fur the new coinage will ohm
rovide for 'the withdrawal of the ten
cent notes in circulation, and for the
redemption of' the nickels from a Hind
obtained front the profits arising from
the coinage, each piece being worth com•
siderahly less than its nominal value.-L
The dies art being carefully prepared,
and ure said to be superior in beauty. to
any others of like denomination. The
twenty-rive and fifty cent paper curren
reney will remain in circulation, it be
ing fo I inexpedient to
. make coin of
such size and weight as would repre
sent those values. Indeedthe paper is
more convenient for common use than
the silver coins formerly 'current.
Extenmive Bank Bobbery.—Sevr
'al (lays, siiiee the Peoples' National
. .
Bank, on Wood street, SWUM robbed of
$12,000 by mime adroit and daring thief;
who abstracted a smell tin box contMml
log the amount from the safe. The af
fair lets heretofore been "hushed up,"
in the IMpe that some eine might be ob
tained to tlio perpetrator; but it has
gradually, become known, and now
forms one of the co 11111 l on topics of the
street. There nro many theorietraflont
In regard to the manner in which the
robbery was committed. but thus far the
whole operation is enveloped in the .
deepest mystery, and the only really
tangible information is the absents: , of
the money ,from the bank safe. Thd.
motley WWI special deposit, and wi
such lout been placed in the tin box, as
stated, to more perfectly in its safe
keeping. One of the theories which has
gained some ground Is, that the thief
stole the booty during banking hours
while the safe was open stud tiognarded.
He would indeed be a bold oPerator who
could march into a banking house du
ring business hours, w•hon the employ
es were there in full force, abStract from
a sore located in the most closely guard
ed portion of the place a tin box txmtain
log such a Sum of money, and pass ditt
and away again, without having any at
tention ottraeted to him MOVCIIICII34I or
being subjected to obtrusive detentions
front those in whose rare the treasure
had Lech Owed. Possibly there may
Lo on expert in our midst whose bril
liant abilities have been displayed' In
this manner, but it don't seem at all
probable. The officers of the bank
have bean Making every exertion, with
the assistanee of exiierieneed detectives
to ferret out . the thief, but as yet no ChM
has been discovered. The affair has
been managed in a masterly manner by
the dial), whoever ho May be, and It is
quite probable Witt he w•il1 never bo ap
iirohenclocL+ll'ltts. Gazette.
Postal-ilimey Order NyMem.—
We publish the following instructions to
persons wishing to remit money through
the Post-oilier,eopied from the Money-
Order 110;01:aloft of the Post.master
General.
The wormy -order system is intended
proniote i public convenience and to
mum satetY in the trawder threigh the
mails of %nail sums of money.. The
mode by which safety is secured con
sists in leaving out of the order the
name of the payee or party for whornthe
money is intended. In this respect it
money ordtr differs from an ordinary
bank draft, or chock. An advice or no
tification, containing
.full particulars of
the order is transmitted by the issuing
postmaster to the postmaster at thermic%
of payment. The latter is thus furnish
ed, before the order itself can be present
ed, with the necessary information to
detect fraud, if any should be attempt:.
ed;
Rates of Commission charged for mo-
ney-orders:
On orders not exceeding I) r lO eta.
Over al and not exceeding 1130 13
Over rto and not exceeding 540 20 cis.
Over ;10 and not exceeding PO 23 eta.
No fractions of cents to be introduced
in an Order. United States Treasury
Notes or .National Bank Notes only re
ceived or'paid. , '
A celebrated New York barber aald
not long since, that nine-tenths °this eitrr.;'
lemma preferred to have that" hair dress
ed with "Barrett'a Hair Reertoralite" to
any other substance, as it keeps thesetdp
so cool and free from dandruff:—[Troy
Daily Whiz
EZEM
El EN
•
'lPramml.—A Gkold BMA Pin, some
pro week' since, by reattigaahh7449err
bears, proving property and paying
dant" the owner can have It.
lientltulte.—lnstitute will not eon:
yeue on Thursday 21st, as per adlourß
n?ent, from theoutuddrstlon that neith
er Pp gootestip i o d id totritute
can fi e present at that thiik"Netinseet- -
ing will ha announced through the pa
pers, by . whlcli aIl 'tom gift tlnidy'itodbet.
By order of Committee.
Roman Cessent.—The .Ohio Far
mar mays: "Atter making common mor
tar, add one bottle of 14e__un.5,,b1,1c4A
lime, mils, and web isionce: , T s hliVisasaid
to be the Roman cement which realata
water, and becomes as hard es• lien;
This, althomM a ; very. goad Cement, is
not the Amen cement, No sidled, butte
ie material agmtly brought forward aa
the production of se german, , The true
Roman cement owes its efficacy to about
twenty per cent of alumina which it
contains. An artificial substitute for
this be sometimes made by mixing with
,the lime about the same • proportion 'of
calcined clay.
•Thellgtoute latteingenee.—On last
Sabbath one week ago, fifteen persons
were received as upunberain the Arldmi l
water Presbyterian Church, of which
Rev. J. M. Shields is Putter. Four
have since beep taken tuts the same
church. . . •
On the same day several persons ware
also admitted tomemberaldp in the Pres
byterian Church of Beaver, (D. P. Low-
Quite a number have also imen taken
rots the M. B. Church of this plaice re
cently. (Rev.:Joss. Ifolllugshead Pas
tor.) •
Interesting revivals are. also in pro
gress in the 3f. R.: Churehis - of Bridge
water and Rochester, ind intact lnnear•
ly all the religions organiiatioas of the.
neighborhood, but as to the number re
calved, on probation or otherwise, we
are not Informed.
ItesiollitiOnl.-::At a regular meeting
of Beaver Lodge No. 360, I. 0.0. F., held
in Bridgewater. on 7** 0 4.9 I ?fin. ice,
11360, the ibilowitig resolutions wore
adopted.
Witt:lir-y.4 This Lodge having heard
with profound scgrriSw the death of out
late much beloved, esteemed and honor
ed brother, William Curtis, Grand Flea
rotary of the Grand Lodge of this State,
therefore be it
Rosh)ived, That it is with a feelliik of
grief that we are called_ upon to record
the death of ono whose actions during
our existence as a Lodge has been of such
a pleasant and cheerful nature, and one
whose' honest and wise . Counsel has
,al
ways been cherished, not only by our
selves but by all the brothers of the or
der, who had the pleasinre of knowing
him. We feel that the order has lost one
H of IV brightest Jewels, and • whose posi
trim among us cannot be filled with more
honor and integrity not only tothel3rand
Lodge qt l'ennsylvvila, but to the order
In general throughout this jtirladlittlonl
Resolved, That TIC tolieca . nod upon to
express our deep felt sympathy with the
widow and children of our late esteemed
brother, and with fraternal kindness we
offer our condolence to them In flits thelt
hour of trouble, distress and bereave
utent, and to the Fraternity In general in
the loss of our distinguished Grand See
rotary, and that the Lodge be draped in
mourning and the members of this
Lodge wear the usual badge of mourn
ing for do apace of slit montint- y"
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu-
tionu be sent to the Family of the deceas
ed, end the 'iglu° ho plhl►nhed In the
Beaver county papers.
JOHN CARTED,
C. MARTEN,
• . D. Woormorr, Clem.
J. V. MCDONALD
BRIDONWATER, J0n.,1„ ,
Trassfiers of RealXMite lii Bearer
malty, fbr the wmtlembling January 111,
1869. •
Dearly' & Lenz, Trustees of the Har
mony Society, to John Reeves,
Nov. 11, 1886, 2 lots in Beaver
Falls, valued 11400
Bendel & Lens, Trustees, to Chas..
L. Wright, May 11, 13118,11otand
2 part lots in ißeaver $3lO
Bendel & Lens, Trustees, to Jas.
Dunn, Sept. 14, 1838; 1 lot In Bea
ver Falls, .2.5
Jam. Dunn to J. Reeves', Dec. 28,
11114, 1 lot In Beaver Falls, 31,3:4
& Lenz, Trustees, to J. A.
Hidden, June 1, 18118, 2 lots In
Beaver Falls, 1.431)
J. A. Siddell to T. W. Kennelly, '
Jon. 5, 1849, 2 lots in Beaver
Falls, $l,OOO
Bendel & Lenz, Trustees, to S. IL
Meyers, Dee. 31, 1368, 1 lot in
Denver Falls,
S. H. Meyers to John Reeves, Jan.
I, 18699, 1 lot in Beaver Falls, $1,380
W. Kennedy to W. J. Vanity. and -
• wife, Dec. 1863, 1 lot In New
Brihten,
Wm. Davidsen to Mrs. L. Ham,
Oct. 30, 1839,1 lot In Borough of
Bridgewater, $75
S. Black et.al. to A.J. Marks, Mar.
19, 1808, two pieeco. of land in
Brighton tp., , containing about
45 acres, $2,800
T. J. Power & %Wet° Geo. C.Bpsy-
erer, Dec. 21, 1888, a pieceof lanil
in Rochester tp., $750
Bendel & Lenz to T. 0. Waddle,
et. al., April 15, 1867, 2 lots In
Beaver Fella, • $5OO
J. & F !In:dings to S. Armstrong,
Nov. 8, 1867, :ea acres and 152 per.
New Sewickley tp., ' - t 2,500
The Petmleum Fluid manufactured
by J. J. Palmer & Co.,ofPittaburgh, un-.
der letters patent, supplies a necessity as
well as a householdeonvonience. It has
been in use more than a year, and is
growing in favor wherever used. ,It
makes the neater and is in every respect
the best light,. No . offensive odor, no
smoke, no grease to soil garments, no
danger from explosions in lamps, 'does
not inJuroweak eyes, gives. a softer light
than kerosene, can be used with or with
out chimney, can be burned in any lamp
with the trilling expense of changing
bdrners. It is cheiper than any ligh
except daylight. .111 who use Itwill en
dorse all we say. The following opin
ion, one of many, wo havo soon. worthy
of attention :
To WiloX IT MAY VONCEILN.=—ThiIs is to
certify' that I have used the Petroleum
Fluid in my house for - tome timo with
entire mitt:action. - It not only afibrds a
Bear white light but is perfectly safe, be
ing by me regarded as non-explosive.
J. H. PAtinill,
Inspector of Board of Fire Underwriters
' for the city of Buffalo, N. Y.
A Valuable Refereuee.—Wehave;
through the courtesy of the publishers,
Messrs. Corft k Philips, the enterpris
ing Real Estate Agentsand Brokers; No.
DO Fourth 'avenue, Pittsburgh, recelv7
ed a copy of the January Issue of the
Pittsburgh Real Estate Register. As
the name Implies, this work is devoted
to the advertialsing of such properties es:
are placed in their hands for disport
The present issue contains descriptions
of over seven hundred thousand dollars
Worth of real estate, consisting of bons*
lots, farms, hotels, stores; western lands
city and suburban residents* with pri
ces and terms of sale. litmus. Croft &
Phillips are tht; only agents In the city
that home a work of this kind, yet tho
extensive real estate business they do
fully Justifies them in the undertaking,
as their efforts' to' supply the want of
such are being Inliy repaid by as apPre-.
riatlve public. As the eiroulation Qqf the
Register is gratuitous, we would say to
*lithos° seeking homes', or investments
in veal estate to get rieispy,lui Rai) , can
not eat to get suited out Of the very
large list it contains. The office of the
firm, as above stated, is Igo. lie Fourth
evenue, where copies can be obtained of
they will forward it by midi rive teeny
address. Those having real estate for
sale will find It to their, interest to se
cure he services 'of the above firm, as
they have superior facilities tier bring
ing what they present before the peo
ple. Don't fall to call and get a copy.
jan2lkit
sw . a sitmeeris.
. te 141
f lit's I'm sitting In tn.r den; -
I ketpOinhtnit new pit4ll)en,
orpoitopfdid, I ,
shin I see then ' See more? •
pflthnes isheit worldrintna me Is
1. 0 resting 4n , - •• •
They come to ine--4h6"; dsrle;hours of
sadness-- r! . .'
/hinging oil they my
r pillow,
They come In the mfilidicht, so stillyand
Day after day and year after ypar, •
".th I 'When I Wog attt„
r l , t irtienitacieteie,
That as I view them o' and o'er,
-11 tear I Shall see roan • . 1
When shall I see 'that 'oettaire dOor. .
Where rye spent hours of joihdoie ,
'Twits theb, I kin, *A grili9r, are,,
My heart *as always joyous there.
But If I iieeei 11 Mari,
Nor stand upon my native shore, .
No matter where: I'm doomed to roam
My heart !hall be, with,tkere it dame.
• Atteriat'lliWarmani.
LevrtsburqßeMinary, Upton Co., Pa.
Ids Peretiee.—We
Were sorry to learn a few days ago that
our clever friend; J. 13„ Ratan, Esq., had
abandoned the practice of law . in .the
Oodly town or Beaver: Rumor with
her thousand tongues has it that he has
tor some weeks past, and will continue
to be engaged in the Mature, in "doing
up" the Washington; Philadelphia,Bar
rbburg and Pittsburgh correspondence
of the "Radical" with headquarters at
Beaver, Beaver egunty, ra, 7.nadditiOn
to this responsibLo datiV,, we understand
that be fa Just' noir taxing his energies
to tho utmost In educating publieopinion
up .to believing! that John Scott was
Quay's candidate . tbr the United States
Senate. Wo wish him great "Maxon in
his new Notation: • • - • 'X.
Our (=respondent we think Is labor
ing under a slight misapprehension.—
Whatever other 'dutlesidr.' Ratan has
undertaken, we think his law oMMee Will
till bo tbruul*n, and hitnselfes reedy
rettelie'eltentaln tlio haute is in the
past.—[Ed. Argue.
Resolutions. —At a regular meeting
of Harrison Onham Encampment, No.
116, I. 0. 0. P., bold on Thursday even
ing, Jan. 7th, 180, the following pream
ble and resolutions were unanimously
adopted:
WHEREAS, In the dispensation of an
all-wise ruler of the universe wo aro cal
led upon to mount the loss and death of
Wm. Curtis, late Grand Scribe of the
Grand Encampment of Pennsylvania,
therefore be it
Resolved, That in the death of our.
worthy Grand Seribei, we teal lib app
print° and proper to eitend to the fluid
ly of our deceased and well beloved Pa
triarch our sympathy, and that we em
pathize with them in their hours of
trouble, distress and bereavement, and
feeling that tho Patriarch is gone and
left us, and believing in , an adorabloGod
that all Is well, we recommend his wid
ow and children to - Him, believing ho
will give Utah him his heavenly caromed
protection, and the members of this En
campment hellos the loom of our worthy
Grand Scribe extend to Alio family of the
deceased the right hamlet felloasidp.
.Resolved„That we belltivel
,the order
has lost one of its boat Patriarchs, one of
Its brlghestjeweis, and ono whose poet-_
tion amonist nt. Will with :difficulty be
lilted, one soluit of honor, integvity and
offiliecttiess.
Resolved, That the diluter and em
blems of this Encampment be draped In
mourning for the space of SiF, months,
and a copy of thew resolutions be Mr
fished-the family of the depessed, and
tho, same be published in i the Beaver
county papers.
Resolved, That the members of this
Encampment wear the mmii Fbadge . ,o!
mourning for fix months.,
Wm. Husurr. I
DA,vin; W(KIDROPT,
JAS. Q.*, tAxTrr, • Com.*
B. lit tiLninia. 1 1
Jam. E. NiceAnx, •
EninntwATEli, Jan.Ath, IRM.
*Rgbbers' Risid.—During the past
ten days a regular raid seems to have
been made by r s iibbersr upon .houses in
the north-easteni part of our oonnty. On
Saturday night OClant'whek (as was stet:.
ed in our hug issue) the store of John IT.
Hill, in Nottingham township, was rob
bed of several hundred dollars worth of
boot., shoe., clothing. ate.
Ahout•noon en Tuesday the, dwelling
of Win. l'. Bryant, in the mine township,
was entered by four persons (while the
family Were absent attending the mar
riage of a relative,) who gained admit-
lance through a window of the sleeping
room. The liouse'vrav thoroitghly ran
saekkl, and bads„ bedding, bedding, &e., turned
upside down. The thieves carried away
two good voids, 's revolver, a vest and
about one dollar in money.
On the same day the house of ,itsninel
Whitely, in Peters township, a4prt dis
tance from Bryant's, was *ken into by
the same parties, evidently, wiikle the
owner was at church. The 'contents were
scattered about the rooms in beautiful
confusion. Mr. Whitely being an old
bachelor, and being earetul jo kefrp his
"heaps of gold and silver treasure".elso
where than about his "Sleeping bunk,”
n••
POO
the robbers hero made but a sorry haul
—theti entire" gioty • coMpribing a
hat, pair of boots, several pairs of socks
(they about cleaned out the gentleman of
the latter branch of pedal warinefs), and
some othei• articles of wt aring appArel. •
• On Thursday, between ten and eleven
o'clock, the dwollingi of John Jiihnion,
in North Strabane township, was enter
ed while the family wore at church, en
trance being effected by bursting the
rear door -of the kitchen.. The rooms
wore thoroughly searched for money,
but, With the exception of between two
and tbree i tiolLarsi in copper wins con- .
Mined in a desk ilrawer, nothing of value
was obtained. The•villains removed a
small Iron safe from one of the rooms to
the cellar, where with a pick and other
Implements they broke it open—indeed
smashed It pretty
. tionsiderably into
"smithereens," as , our Irish friends
would term it. They evidently antici
pated a handsome turnout of "swag,"
but were sadly disappointed; obtaining
for their trouble nothing•bitt a few pa
pers of no value to any ono heside the
owners. One of the papers, however, a
certificate of stock In some corporation,
they took. with, them, but afterwards
dropped it a short distance from the
house.. -
Abend threeo'ekklenf Iheiitfternoon
of the SOW. day,fvuE.P9l ls 9Po approach
ed the residence of James Throme, also
in North Strabane township, a short dis
tance north of thikeyvillei . and while
three of them stood at the fence, 'some
distance off, the other one entered the
kitchen andasked Mrs. Throat° for aloof
of bread, to add to Rome meat and other
eatables, wrthat himself and companions
could make • meal. The bread war fuw.
niched, and very shortly after the depar;
tare of the hungry individual a finer)*
vratch beionging to Mr. Throar eras mis:
sing, It had been Millen while the lady
'was abseid Ybr.thb bread, Mr. Throme
turd Wmsß..Fultatywhohappenedtobo
at the house; at once started in pursuit,
,and Illiceeeded...arker dithenity, in
coming zip with the party—three of them
sitting under a tree eating, and the other
(the one who bad stolen the' watch) at
tempting to hide behind the trunk of a
large tree. The three deniedhaving any
knowledge Of the watch; and npon Mr.
Throrneapprtaching theother,thesoonn.
"drel drew a revolver and threatened to
shoot him-if he attempteil an acad. In
deed. he did try to discharge thoweapon
but antrinatelythe cap:haled toexpleda.
In a few minutes persons living in the
neighhorhood. reached tbe soma, and.
three of the partlia were taken into cns-...
Lady, the other and greater villain rue- .
ceedtxl in getting away through the
Fam
ME
.woodedurtm tbit thole
prpottbay osted that
aid thrown the wateli snip
-te atom the oa4-Ivlseee.it wig after
-04,11060k t lisehrilhilifeilikagavi
thatitidia Tro4iostikr
Wililikrotisand _
,11111•1111Wi,(ina
Wera brraiitkiii*Vrit
iind oontroltted so.44l,endoWlNfiliy bad
a boning betbroJneticelikirrii* who
reopitintitted,the,m,ihr flittherniatrihia- .
tion on Widnlidiy of thipreiesiiweeli.•
on ileterdsi 3r i *yea identified it
coat and vets worn by, one Oahe *oil
84. haTth4 bien inken..ttnenh 2 l4
and gib* identified &revolver mono with
fine of isle three. Eleven& keleing:,heti=
fly to . baving Wien Idai 1• 1
ot the leaner of the .3.7414;
bark"' it &bent the thee of the peanniii.
slim attic mine. We lam thlt one or
themlia shoe Ildallited that thlif wire
,
looneernad in all tad the 21111 ninny. YC
Is
bellived flit the proper ' ' name of one
ot the ibreencrir in jail , bt Drift* 'arid
that be was recently diaobazirl4bedttlw
penitentiary. The ane yet et large, l 'ror
whoixt °Mean are now -aetrobing,,
I . thought to be &chap mimed Samuel OW
tie, living hi theeeatem part ofiestionn.
'Fortber develOpmentawillstodoebt
be made at the bearing on
Wedaeeday s —
EWaslr. Examiner; . • :!;.
00lREBFONI►ENCII:
llYAvxa FALLI,:PA.,
Eormis Anoxia: Bir:—Baiing under:
stood that Mr. :Fields who his been
principal' of the Bon' Brighton 'Union
*boobs slum 1860, has , notified the
Board of Education that it fi la inten
tion to withdraw from tho School at the
close of the pungent lenn, .' •
Mr. Fields will be a eandidese for the
'aloe of County SUpergiterniffifik4Both:
then Schools of Bawer Countt: I‘4lt,
fleas ihr the position both Aft to, a~+ility
and administrative 4uslifleiggais: has
anything to'ilo with theaeleettan of this
officer, thou I know of no .one better
qualified for theposition. A„ci.
NEW Blithlirx,*A., Jan. Is.
EDITOR ATICIUM-Oiir borough elec
tion last week was a very uninteresting
iffnir, save in' the North Ward, In which
the Democracy,
, •
• traria' the daring
Lest grup of despairing."
•
Succeeded in electing their candidates
for the offices of Justice of the peace,
14chool Director, one member of the
Council, one Inspeetor, and the.ludge of
Elections, Assessor and .Constabll
this In a ward which metros Republiean
imajority of 41 lauilltlishowitig clearly
that the . Repuldhauts were greatly, so.
fault in not turning one, or that:l[lloy
slid go to the polls,'many,of thetn voted
for the euenty'scandhlates. ,
•We hear some pf an 'effort to hare
the elecUon hf,that . ward set aside, 4FI
the ground of illegality . ; as It Is well
known that several Illegal votes wend .
zeceived, and that the Election Board re;
fumed to be governed by the i6th section
of the act approved April i1,71151 . .5nd
which ix still in toxic; although their
attention was-particularly called to It by
a citizen On the day of election. The
section cited reads thus
"That every person entitled to vote Li,
members of the General Assembly. hove,
log resided in the borough six monts,
immediately preceding the election;
and within one year paid a borough Wt.
if such tax:shall have been levied, shall
be entitled to vote at the' borough
thou."
Thiadananage an plain thee, no pet
mcon of ordinary Intelligence ran. fall to
understand r' yet in the'llwh of tide
plain provielott, qt tha httr. men who
never paid borough tax, and , who hkut,
not lived, in , the ,h4ongh ; Kix . month*
were allowed to vote in the Ncirth With
otiTuteally Lail. We think. the mettogr
should be legally . ..irmatigited,if white
has been told us be true.,
We ere perfectly well aware of the filet
that "drowplng rianicitch at atrawai"
: pro 191,, parlY' t 4.
the tietnocaley alittle nibble lone
of that public pep on which they *id for
so many long years before they become:
the especial ehatuPiens of treason; but
not one nibble shall they have without,
our protest,. unless It be gotten in strict
apeordance wlth i law. , They pritte.a vast
doai: Coriatitution, anti :tire
laws," and we Wish them to exemplify
In their conduct thatlihich we hoar them'
preach on the political rostrum, in their
press, and on the corners of the streets.
lienee 'we Hey ti our brethren the
North Ward: Investigate without de n
lay. Truth 'never stiffen from public
exposition RYorxor.
Fiwwweial Liggfd,Aii pawning;
ED. ATUDI , M :—SVhCrt ,we look back
over the hirtory.Of our nation for thq
last few years, and recount the 'perils,
trials and sufferings through which wo
have passed, and' the merciful deliver
ances wrought out for it would keeni
that every lover of his Country and hloi
God would with gratitude acknowledge
the hand of anover-ruling providence
In all these things.
Tome' bow Minn a tau it Is since the
black idol of idaVery, feared up in the
South, was impudently demanding that
the pooplo ahouild - worrillp. and pay
homage at its feett o sart.sit the. corrupt
aspirants for place : and power, being
kings, princes and potentates, were '
symPathiring with and • encouraging
this wicked Idolatry; and all' that refused
pi °hey eta (inundates me/a . ..proscribed,
persecuted, inurdeicil and - banished'
from Souhern territory I and not satis
fied, they iiinanined a creel and wiekid
war to extend and perpetuate this Ini
quitous seheine, by firing into our WV-.
*els, attacking our forts, and marshal
ling their hosts to eatitare our National
tkpitaL ' ' •
• When we attempted to' drive back the
rebel inviiderOefeat and disaster met
us en every hand, and riot. Until wo had
paged ourseivei of idolatry and Incur
tice; and ''ottr rulers proclaimeinhat the
oppressed shall go free, and invited them
to come •Up te the 'help Of the • Lord
against theinighty ; S. - Grant,
like an obsiiiiie David, 14 : 'placed at the
hind where,by,his prudence and skilful
managenient • he subdued rebellion, and
congruireUtrosiorr, and Maar by the
gratitude of a patriotic people occupier
a postdate,' whiire.wo, trust, the great
Ruler who guided hint successfully
through a bloody war, will direct in
adopting a policy that will restore har
mony; union and happiness, In this the
land of the and! the borne of' the
brave.
. .
And now when the• distracted condi
tion of our paper curicricY, which has
resulted from Abe grad walsmaion that
was forced upon the . Government to
ralee mthiey; to pay and feed a brave
army engaged in putting .4lown SU Inds-,
mime rebellion;, and now when the
financial atmospherei is thedarkest and
gloconielt; and' pude, devastation and
ruin seem to be the inalitablia fate of
ereir7. l o o .4isif
. :pntsrpriso„,..and. the wild,
I . ' ? fidslottinT. , iiiienlol 4 , *ad
POiliker'-tinkers and
cduielerui.
ed conitme.. darkness and Intensify 1
the gloom. 111 tlie . Midst Of this - dirk.
ness and glecim,..fleriaW Morton, liken,
star in the east shines uponour peAhrey.
and points out the trueplan by which we
may. return to specie payment, without.
passingthrmgh the fiery ordeal of pi l ule
and ruin that has beim so Universally ex
pected or anticipated. Pass his bane Pay
specie flar thy:greenbacks in .Tnly '1871;
and I will Sent& theumertkrn that 'in'
0' AM alter. lloqnsuslio legal 'tenders
will advance from ten to fifteen percent
towards par,. and will continue 'to
mire until It. buSinait equal' to, gokl.;--
-Then will gamblers in gold and pro.
duets bediscarded and cast 'oat of their
temples like the money clangers aid
dove sallies of old.'
The tuitional bank paper unlit 40;110
become of equal multi() as lOU rodeima
,
OW:n*11 tiiiidera. 'Anita 4111
fie it chadattng medlinsiam In days Past;
,lben honest huthatryirill hp, reenrnbrk
41 0 1 0 bute l it'4 lllll • ol 'iiiffr." ol . 4
and anattalol}; ;Otil-.'nithrig% hOifoll#
ttiaad of wog at It diaOrMaire, '1 3 .. 1 1 ' d
s presdanyind the , eapltal
erto been entPloyed tnintorthnOthd o¢;
minims lndnatrfinda - ntliprieritillitte
Compelled to teeklbir laveatmemar in thib
useful enterPrhieinf the Manda.
pistOinapartt3i thatidaripyr/y,
Infft. Inv- on to the developuieitt our,
true dainty; dliWillng every. doubt • lb
ielbreeuletotheitrenthand PeriMrmukT
°four groyeriuMint,and dine lay
ample end' lteGnenee fintdMe the. na
tions of the world to elltMard,' Of
tOparewai and act* , wire ! pk.iii
%tut of government, Then will, correct
political and mark truth 'adaanee i • pro-.
pees and IleveloP sU thelieoYri, dPet7:
Section dour free huitltutions, and . dia.
Pel all the erroneous, vain and device
bloarisMoraclemorMndllasof nealthend
power, and honesty, industry, hiteilf:
MOO and virtue will be the true test of
Rocinorrum
XXV, 81111111TON,FA.,AIEL /0‘;'09:
' Em'Annum—N'otldng out of: the ann-•
al COllllllO has occurred .this week: in our
Minu ll 9 (ilot village, with the exception ,
of our . borimgh 'Motion: on ,Tuceday t.
and in relation to this -there wait no feel.
Mg-or interest in :any but the
In that the Desnearsts turned out in
full strength; will& many Itepublitsms
did- not gip to the polls, and an a conger
coon/Jammers! good men were - defeated
and our. opponents _elected . six -.out of
nine oillearn. . . -
In the North Ward 161 vote's were cast,
In the Middle Ward 71, and In the South
-Ward 33. From (Ida It will be °lamented
that in two myths the entire vote polled
Was mach less than the majorities given
'Dar Grant at the November election.
i The following iss list of the oftiocrs
elected:
BOROUGH OFTWRIDI-ALL BNPVIILICANS
Burgas—M.'S. Johns. • •
Angled. Iturges.e. A. Meyer.
High Constable—John noddanl.
Auditor—C. L Wendt;
M=!
panned—R. E. Hoops, It; -kluniel
Dunbar,
Justice of the Pear ti—John Glom, D.
: ConstaLlq= Neylisou Futiltlinaser, D...
Assessor—llarrisonnithatu, P.
ilchool Directors—Joseph ROOVVII,
jutlgo of lilection—W: 11. Fowurs, D.
Inspectors Joints' Fleming , II.;
(*pt.,. C. IC. Chamberlin, It.
. . ~ •
.1 MIDDLE WARD—ALL FIEPOBLIVAI '
.Ccrancil—Jolin F. Prim, Agnevr Duff,
danree Edgar. ' •
' 'lnspector—Philip 'Atartaolf, Geo. Por
ter.
School Director—John Robinson.
Constable—lllram Reed.
.Itulgo of Eleetion—Bent. Bedipon
Asoemoor---Jrwoh
!MOUTH' WARD- 1 -ALL REPURLICAIVS.
IL Alexander, M. T.
Kennedy, Jos. T. Pugh.
Judge of Election—Joseph Alexan
der,.
, ! iaseasor—Nir. 11. lA:minion:
. Sehool piroptAn:—Dr,.l): Stanton
Constable-LW. 0 Lourimore.
Insinsiont Jamb Winans, Jolla
Pugh.
In the •NOrth Ward the vote for Robt:
Edgar and' Fl. lirabam for Council
was a tie-Otence a special election'must
be held to decide the matter.
Tlie'fict that Capt. Gob. S. Barker ivaa
defeated by the default of our own party
Li, we Wink, a moat, foul bkluirtlce. •."
Capt. Barker has 'been n member of
Sehool Board for eighteen cot:seen-
Hie years,. and we believe' nearly or.
ilnite 'that length of time trarinrer of
the iehool fund; and always acted faith
folly and efficiently—an much ao thane,'
otte,.ln truth, can lay n' mingle charge'
We hope that in sneeeeding eleetiona
the Republlratta of the North Ward will
Omleavoi te'retrieve the fortune% of the
pant, null not allow an illiberal and tin
oomproridaing enemy to vAike down
our beat men. ~' Inox.
'Enrron have loOked over
the eolumns of the Radical voryfmxious-,
Iy for the last two weeks tootle what that
paper bad to say abont the pasting and ,
folding proposition submitted by Messrs
Mauch k Cochran; of Lancaster, against
'the employment of a brigade of minor
talkers and oue or :twee other swindles
which the Legislature has already had
hefere it lint lo lay sairpriseand
mortili
dation I find that tiuttpaper neitheretilt
mildly or through any of its mrrespontb
cuts has yet opened its lips against any
of the above flagrant attempts to rob the
people. Not only this, but the Radical
hasneyeryet, litany form, given its read
ers to know that these things werebcing
done at the State Capital I Now - why is
this? Is It nut as( plain int anything eau
be that the munerous conductors of that
vapor are either In full fellowahiP with
ho "hangers-on" and corrliptloitiatit or
Tetylyania; and want them to Melt
all they can front the titiblie treasury, or
else aro without sitillrietit nuiral courage
to raise their voices egatnet . theie ritia
,tkpot the'people's hard-earned money
either two they ricitli frierit‘ and
I ahould ret•elvo the reproistiltin boi
-1 'eat men. Pam.
ES NSVINAISIA STATE LEG.
IMMATURE.
The Panting and Folding Job
-The Increase of Odieersia the
p, lloaae. -. .
A correspondent of the Pittsburgh
Conameivial says "As a committee
of 'one from 'the twenty-three thous
and voters who elected the Allegheny
timmy delegation to the legislature
a Pennsylvania, I • have been ( self j
appointed to very earnestly inquire
Of said delegation why they thought
it-morel° , the interests of the State
,pay $50,000. for, work which, could
lie done for
.$7,000 or less. • •
g ' entlemen' of delegation from Al
leny County 'Your constituents
wire an early explanation of • this
'inatter,and would be planted to toenail
farther informed whether it is prob.,
able that you will continue this kind
of economy throughout .the session.
MAGNA VON POPULI," COM.-
:George Schindler, a one-legged sol‘
dux, whose services to his country
arid needy cirtmnstances should have
soured him the desired position, was
tut applicant for a placeln the posting
rid H
folding department of the ouie,
he, was set aside for a strong,
h thy, able-bodied ex-member ga
ined Ma Lott, &um Wyoming, and
the-latter is new serving his second
term In the House in thecapacity of
"paste stinger." lie, wiW get his
"take" out of the-thirty or forty
thousand dollar job, which respond
ble parties agreed to do for seven
thousand. -
The folknvingllvan the Harrisburg
correspondence of the Erie Dispatch
indicates that the Hens; upon Its
organization, selected twenty-seven
more officers than it ;was 'entitled to
by law:. "The proper `distribution
of the officers has been livery vexing
pscoop. Sevemicancuseswerebeld
Oita Remblimn members In reirard
.to the' matter, and the Indications
are vexy,decided that' the laic' passed
last. winter limiting e the number of
Aims will be re ed. At least 'on
the strength o that probability,
twenty-seven more officers than are
now provided for by law, are em
ployed by the House of Reprewnta
tivve." • _ . • , •
-The Um:aster Erprem of Wednee•
day saym " From the proceeding's of
the . AareLegislature yesterday,- it
will be seen that the scheme tbr rob
bing the Treasury. by the appoitment
of tvrenty-seven additional officers of
ths House, each to be. paid. Sit or-$S
pie day, and costing in the
imtde U 5,000 for a sers4eo
spomdbie ladle* have olltveo to per-
=aid_ _
tb4= r oe
io cref
_s!ti
teghierammaty,
in ,1
"StBlitheffo'
Booked,
thei r =
Re i
au Mixed '
Waal ofhe
'act,the
voiding twentpreiren In'
Tho bill wised *coed nisußng, and
Mi. &wing nioreilthe susr•endon
the wile frabitldlng the 'rending. a a
'bill more thanthe satnedaYi-
Agreed to blra vote of 80 td
,!l,
with* no. Xi. Stiingew•
plalned. that a 'Joint resolution ppati
ed Itutt_ year' confined. the Houma Ito
thirty officers; but it was Ibund
that, in'tbccsoechardcal " an d pasting
and A*lingdepattmentsthe foreetwas
Jut strong enbugh. If this reniSliltitin I
passel], 'the Mane - would *Writ have
quite: as many officers ,as iti last
ymr. The resolution
by Wrote of 62 to ff 9:: • •
„ • •
Trre"Opts*, of Wed
nesdic,i7 e,vening,pabilsbedantatideof
aver a column In leagth, 'Oving der!
tells of a remarkable Ithermay made
inn cave under the island of Itock
Island, In the MlNdsliitildr hY it,PartY
of scientific; gentleinetatoin inefrald
Among other things found Visi the
,statue of a • beautifuntullan midden,
a huge pedmtal cimstreted solid
cepper,ixossbows and arrows, an obr
tisk Of solid brass, wane seven foot
in height, beautillfily sculptured on
four side, also ninny other Indian
relics. The puhlleatton has'produced
quite a sensation In Una Vicinity.
Married.
:BARATTA—BAKER- 7 AL the litAiie
or the bride' parents, On 'Der. UM; NM,
by P. J. CUlllllllllgli, Mr. P. 11. Marsha
a Mimi Adaline Baker. • • •
CROCCII—MA LON an. 121 h, I*,
by John Ilerron, Robert
Crouch, of Winton; to Mims Elmira
EmeUne Malone, of Chippewa, /Waver
Pa. ' •
'WillTCompE—RmiTti —tin Wed
nesday evening, Salutary IStlf. HO, by"
Rev: IX A. eininingham, at Ida re&
denee in Philadelphia, 'Mr. O.P. Mini
Bombe, of Rochester, Minnesota, to Mims
Jenny M. Smith, formerly of Ihridgewa.
ter; Bearer Co., Pa. . .
Markets.
, prirmaimpil mrAulltErd.-• "
Ormen or Turk Aiwa/Armor 411,uurrm tr
MATUItDAY, January lA, 1609.:•• J,
Thera le but little- that reelly.tutw
or iniPcirttutt be'esidiegard toile
marl:eta: in war:.
'Trade; bi
general. mercluttullse . Tut' hoen dull
throughout thrtweelt, 'the volume Of
business having boon
,unusually
which was uwingin partto thaittelement
weather; business, howorer, Ila
uttusa
nlly_l3nll. at Utts sateen of the wear so
'many of the large MannOseturing attar
lisimients suspend operations about the
lltstaf the year to fate stock and Mike
ropaltv'V. The demand for altnoet tiverY= .
thing la retitriaed. to supplying imme.
dhsta triunta, whUe lit tepid to volumes
there. are ;to imports/4 changes. ..:.
ATPLEM—In fair detnand, and steady
with regular- sales at *SAO to 5,i,10 -p er
• •
Ltd., as to quality.
RUTTER—Couthaues dull, 'with 11h
eral arrivals and 'a supply considerably
In °tress of the demand. Wo continue
to quote, however, at 35 to 37, for prime
to chola° ROIL ..
BEANS-161,503,75 per bushel.
BUCKWiIEAT FLOUR—DuII at 4
DIftED FltUlT—Steady with it fair
Deal deftiand - but unchanged; Tention
at 12 to 13 i foil:portent, and 16 to 17
Ibr halves. 'Apples 10 to lla
•DIIEWSED HOGS—Sales asl3 to lie.
EGGS—In good supply and dul/ may
be quoted at-23 for pickeled, and 3 &, for
fresh packed. .
HAY—There is no improvement to
note in the demand ibr- hided, and' the
market Is doll and prices unchanged,
ranging from $lB to no, or inferior 8
prime Timothy. , . . •
PROVISIONI4-I.larou la firm With'
Jobbing sales 15 for Shoulder, and 19 to
IN for hams. Country Lard: 18 to 19
and prime cltrut 20. Hefts Pork (MVO
tot's!. „
Seedo- I ,Small solos of Clovenned •at
W and Timothy at AfJ,:r> to '3OO. Flax-.
oeed 8=;30 to 82,441,
• POTATOES,— EMU but Amelukiged:
sales h.f the ear !had at 7 . 3 to 71e; add In
store at 80 to 81ki.
POULTRY—SaIes of !Dressed 'Chick
en. at 12 to f2le and Turkeys at 1610.17 e.
01Lt IN—We can report a aide of 70
mks Rod Winter Wheat -1,80, wad 2 Foos
Spring—price not given. Oats quiet
but steady with light receipts; we ran- '
titme to (mote at IA to 6.1 e on track, mid
67 to 04 , tc for email lots in 'Sore.' Sale of •
300 ettolielo Par Corn at Me; prime ohell
ed can be sold at s lc. In round lots.--:
Rya is steady. at •81.45 to $1.47 for No. 1.
Barley maybe quoted at *I -for prime
Penna. and Ohio Spring, cud $l,BO to
FLOUR—Markets quiet and unehang
ed. wiote Spring Wheat, 47,00 to
pk,oo'per barrel. Rye FlourM,7B WV-
The Pearllfill puede their beet brands,
madOof the hest Wheat, as follow Eg
tra Family _Flour,. in 11 1 arrehl,
and, in sacks, 18,16) per barrel; Double
Extra Family, in Lintels, 10,80, and, Itt
socks•tB,so per- barrel; Spring Wheat
Flour, In barrels, ti 7,00 and in seeks,
117,80 Per barrel: . • -
Adrertt+tr•»tettts;
e.ir.tilivioxiti;
-.MULEIt
I\-
Flour, Fed, and Giain,:
ROCHESTER, (o: , z THE
Flour at price. to salt Mt, to lewd to Pftio&
end QUALM'. 11111 Feed, of all Ueda.. •
CORN
IAPL
RE
ouli • • •
BUCKWHEAT FLut;u_,L'
. CORN AND OMB,
constantly ou haul. ALI*, • cheap and contest;
Wooden I'm
the cheapest In use. A gout tlty of the celebrated
Alta , Vela
GUANO OR 'PHOSPRATE:
on hand, which +III be iold cheep, to 'order to In
trodden It. • ' ' •
I buy for CASH, and sell for the ratan. Cantairni ,
era win and It to their Wattage to tall. i ,
111196.-Aa Gooqs.Delivered Free.'loll..
Jan %t 9., itelt4o.zin.,,
N E•N
The Nrar 'alit Petalon Plaid
.13 free tette the NOW of Cuban on, and le oak
linear ua aintatutanora. .
Gin.. N . ' ' at be
The iunierrlgned are 'now minuactiring, hart
have for sale 1W New Pentad Ytaidoned4a
dtatillatioth without tint alt ilk
t Of eospoun
Ia vsdnally taking the place of Carbon ON, y ail
plata where introduced. " •
nitetrw wanted. in every lowa. El!**
"calor, Address,
• J. J. PALMER
t • Ito; II DAXD &rem,
•i PIITBSUROW
Qin.* weans sox cum.' • '
L.Y
_The Beaver Salt Manful. Ca
kr Ws their , Batt Warta. Ito.'
Bremen Crew, *boat ens belt talle hem Oa
River. The works AM DI the Sam or Solon Pa.
tar, Eaq. for fortber particalus a4eraea. or call
Ona 5. B. Fillatelk
Jan. $3, 1880.1-4 Beane, Pa
Ezoeutorlit- No•Gett.—Lottont teeteeseptsel
upon the Wale of Wm. MeCtlease. et
Beaver, tp.. Hewer toasty. l'et. dereased, holm
beds gloated to the unatiotostoti...4 l Pens. 4 l%;
t.edebee stahaetsel4 estate VW prepeln
mperty anthenUested poitp.rd• rip .., n •,,P=
wood to am ertite will mike
"4"11g!".
• Itectnt i ros. needy.. •
•
Jan."; 101110.
------"- Ibetlbor-T he '' ab ire her
Ft7earey POOti , .
_a il ISC .
by wattled that the retry Met ranting &reef
`do obio deer at Vearport: ht. Wahl ma nn ht
bigyahe tripe, seal IQ' la the !Wars. eestlaue
do OR •Ths_ patronage ,of . the plhhe
... 14!
.. retea.::
tally I °Mateo. ....:1:
Jas. 40,1100.-itt
W. ;hoc Wm twig
11 * .
..=e:c al, nsthil ing
ii. a
prostes•*.
De IN Wigs 1.11. i. Of w a ,„,„,,,„„ a
NI 4: :11
ilk . Hantr e etwat no,
, part: : .4 he
hog the baits:4l' l SM ler, -
Swat know Ant at . "hie , I.
10g. tettealmmees the et:thi IL% ~ ,i ' •
TheleteMat /be
p ßereef ti ma
„t o :,
"Too tavoa= lanai,' lit
ptcatal wee treptlet,
aces lbw aetieselhar wie homAtedtalle rpm
1"- ---- - orate • • .
Ia tt
tlettfille t - 'I
the parrr mad othi l l=l4leit °l ' It
MeV Oetwra beeeate. or d toat UMW ‘- ii .,..
elleit, 4,caut
=gnome let if 111 - 31 - .
tba atte=l/1
iist blOr t , 1
=aqua a hael b st tat* alwr a t i l
!'Snub Nnicrolun
ta.,,Catia o
enc.' I Eltairlir . =
, ter two pate-on. yet
.r. --"I hirs mix.
_ton.
km trlied
rwi
&woe wee peosarrum.
ie.peg=
Erp."%-.4. in1.0! , , , .".?!....-4-
Ilbiressme it Me citlseat ..I'oo
vs s
: eraa a /4 nd B
d i a om t
'metabolite Jan So t
gaemen .
Lea AM, Clatedtallll;l a rlbell ,
Eltaltata. Wee. Oases net Pea, a x;
Xr, Jas. Teuest dual/4 1p , W
la., Ido tested ler.•lt awl Mae' Past, win :-
no mad totlid e, el ili A ,Li te beam *ea beet* w e
eitlesirote ", and 4rote them
loat Whet Pogh hi Mar dem" -
Mt Jam. (laud. at the dame totrustdp.
ett it, tad eve; .11, ham tamed eeeenetal It re,
sand to ktlllut4 4 Bqa and des Oren& Inteete•
Iltattheir. ett of Bottewell tp.4llei Mead
It. sod taw " cyanid thornier a ocemetel .la
killing the Omer and tt-eiroyfog the beetle."
011ter Clemens; Acne Omen' end JAI Ye-
Cvnaminia. en Weehlegton Ca...lato tread Um
retorting eMbethmithmet,eoo .111 CORKIIf . .
aan it lkat It proptl sacelellol• •. ,
, 'I at r Idd teadada•tothets wlabbaw strew
Melt esellatea deraereln ef ta , th Decrommer for
tie weeemaim M • • t al.wd the protertlea br
Fre Dia d tlte ntg eallldest. I will
WI-Canty ousll el sardiumaXi= 1
an pone deetrleg to warm
OTIMMItjt.
Leesville, Carroll Corawg olaa •
. .
.
•
ruorsalt liarmar.;-+Tti ItilowiagpataoratirMt
tartheamay to Ilaudatarp of Irlatmara ?strut tap
ProgictinS fraltaaO.i-• ! i, • 0 . .
'Darla kenualp 01 Rattcani . IP» Ws Cosuiir
Itaift that tv. banlktot Flabort's propos rot &tr.
WE tumid troaiWOH tires: tntbsd a OM aroPat
pladas Ala last ilallnisardi try lappelaa *my , .
that hoit t~tm saptspo vtaea,tot Otte th e .
Rale Hoary wlLWltitilln a albOrtlaselial
did no Inn** , lama Ids Ist loa
raw.. n Mo d ace. -
wets po 'WC then.
saer. nor La law velum mart Z WWI&
Am*. Rs thin Lad qtr No.
sass 1.0. U. Ha at.
_dona 4 141 4:2 11 4:
rains to fartaltal and nittlrowerst ' • • •
later...Lienooly;alllllotand
Malaya* Pam Wag 1 1 taiwat
..ecto [mai ,tha on tala
'tag as nod I Odra* of photo woo" 1.111
ntuallbat bad at law=roalkolk US I WO ,
=.1: 1 4,1r 7 . • !il:t.r.ll!.
About one year ago, *gentleman named Nil/
tame to Bearer at the twat for Flabmos Palent
An the protection abaft.' Are. Ilesfausemh 'ma
doss frronalle mama otblda'patme ha ma Oleo
exchtagen and haring mate- flab acataatudants
with the Patellae, we were titaness& to try the re.
mod} atilt multi al Mot Mow ataidl4.od gis
paildamaased whalltmit borne *I MIA aft
ad put fair yews: We "lamed lb. elrecttone
ghee a, r talthfally is patellae( and la the as 7
tam of that yew we band one otthe Mrs bear
tag a Waal aol4arad the 91/I.IT *My loaded dais
lotahalt. lb.belPe r the rga`d! aßpltEd . liu'aht
*lma
W. malt, or whether wa nonid sere had
the pleats without the . ipplltEatlon; we bard nut.
hat these am lb* facts. We hare, howastrO.Searce
-44 a dOnbetett that 'Cho patent posiessat - te9re or
1 41 0 , 11 1 s ' and should hay, a tale hid . artbe
of Dor agricultural Mende.—Zo. 'Munn.
" Barer, Pi; Jae. If; reP. • •: t- • •
Du . u. suuusav, .
TRUTH DiSTRA.I46Eit par Pump
It b i povitlve
_DR. ii:''S. ffißßOlj t - eo.
'2, 11, a. mksit:Olt , im,-;'...
IBBAVAN, PA , kute•
Dy'ags and C4'roceri;
Wlkb they venal cheep as tan Ise lwmagit Iq
They bare ea Mod sad.. tre deUy
PecePolel •
PURE ' ' '
• E ,
PERPIIT4ty,
Pal;int HndtdnwrArall kiida:LessL.,Cip,Letti , ff,
and Note Pipe Pero; Penethr. rAtleY
sod Thissitle. Sorra,
Pare Wines and Upon,
• far kettles, inapcwhei
Darning 01*.aild oda articles PIM ny, kis pa
Sot plow Drug Storm.,
The Doctor Arcing had a practice of ton yenta,
feels runtlds or l 4 ability to Ono Illt6 IR
tba prefer% a department, !Melt endat Alt
',pedal dui Ile ebarcea aniline for sdv.telo
and yretictlinlon..
Physician Preserifion Card* Com
yodel at all Hari Day ill let.
W, Olio have m assartament of
• Ten,'
Ittoe; • •
Calmed Frutta.
- • .
Eitracts - Jellies .'efflida
RAISINS, cams, auclaus,
Chit reeds be. been bolted krw. SOT . Mb. se
lected with gnat ewe; wSII be wed if dee mi
'tweet prfay. Glee es • toll beam. posebsisksi
elprirbint. Zeitenby Pulse
,takes iln 9setrege,
for, goads.
. .
Jas. 4 US.
Hi U. HIBBARD 'At c 0
•• • .
Naga pa?tora of Tuba !loveably willra
-1"1",,1 ",ro. I t Y
Bourn
rita, tomuillA tor tie Wen of a
pear Vale or atbaot Mamma saM •tb
elar animal bandbox. airet /Mos
MOO fort,lo hot may,
_lrladom—taralm 'MO
Ilxbta OK of Makiad see MOD=
, s
Mae Mori •Mk Mor, bc. .7111111 m,
will be iltela by Me :Board of 11Thialarr, ow
tbafr paeallax as abom tat era krarpme '0 recall,.
insagroda. W. O. , WALLACti WM.
Valilabia 1144" Iliet litlie.-13 amid la
lloehootew "to:. I Nola Lana 10
foot (toot by INI *goo, Itid vita all We Medan
hoprooosento,aollallle lbe a Urocery or a Dm.
Good. atoll. Aloe a Irtiolro livrollng ostler lot
MOWN/ ohne aiLlivig deo roam la good es.
pa/L . . Taa loatielillP ion, gu ., Ku.,,.....,,
t:Aw ~... ig.7?T1.2.117airi.: .1640/11tNt ' ll
.4%: Distoload, Mocloales, pt. • . ,
; t 7 rWrOt• . , . . '. . ' ''' '..
, . ,
ST
• it 0111111neit410110130 iille
„CV Ms of agolalideatlooL , upon !tbs. to of
Lords P,btettel, late of hale 10001101: 441
having 'bent misted to , tho radoralgasil, 40
row Indebted toaeld estate oreopitqlp
- lolosildlel Mammy logl, thorn. e
unmet the nob wit! preload th eta to il
' i r ee " . :.,..' ' ' _...._ :'._ •L • '
MUMS STRT7J64}; . • ;
J. R. k LETN, Ada's
P. it. A MON.
• ;
Da. 1 . 1.111.!BI*,
•Si litiree4,-Seaver; rm. i
1 / 4 r 4 44 g 4T,,1 1 d t, ti; I r4r l ,
COTMIUTIONS ARS PASolli: enenr
' "Rd Dead ars Ono la bud al di t i r e t.
moo ettesgtag, projeadqed
asa
MI WO al no Yawata . •
In Bridgewate Nutt conad.l%.,iss
for
am bert aftmestrioasaVre
tins low a rit r innanlitio • ti al
Deem 13.
P„isuirET. ~ 1
1 . *lrak.. maker sail arirderl
VIM e i oma.)llk7a thaniVig
*noon
ions won: "
tV. 444 ' :4146'6" l)t
(AIL
gammas& rwi g ums: '
• ,
117-t rbe f i ZlT eild i a liil4/LIF IW er
s$ isadaita TN NIt mar pm.
Stitlab:on es, V. • •
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ikti; Nit
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1=
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... t. Ltd Pon via; cis Ilie
:, W*lll=VlMOliWok.ii •
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4 h i c,ret air t i t i tv,
•I' A •• A • ••! 14 kie -• . .., i
.p. O. Jellies. Oat t l• 1017. revilis
.. ..t ://.• e .:, Aitri,. el It
a a
I ... bar 111, MB, ao, notfoui us oars ;:ive
I - i ri l aStee ritit:
°date lbenlbes berebr ii Oat 011 /r• NM be
tie I.4l=Utltr 4
" •,, • , itHIS
ISov. 18-4ii'' , . • -
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:4 1eotiiiho
maks
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. newel& Di x . '„;,- •- P 1 t ...,' t,i
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k• tei•Vor ent. eat .
a t 46Y...et tee= =at
UMW ' ~• ---iiirt..".11t110114011
1 *Ur eat 111/ MOM. Casiiiio, ^, '
I SAVER COMM 1/01.-114 'Cairo*.
I VetltOol to Thome money
SEAL . s
sloe, Coots ati°Btll.
11111
rml ht be dlvorcersed" i•parated
~..t ie• sad Iheldase
pet the midi Th e l we
you the NA Wu; , 11 426 : .
uhreeldle elteghtt
ybu,altOa br=e
M o
stl " il .aWi.
lee t
mk;.„ .ai r
t m ut t
r VW
1 11E1
im Itmam,ot 3:
boob el metristee/
el calreek SW4
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Tuneyou lie alit • • winds ;
P Wham w ea . Artadmt♦f. IPA.
iiint slow mid Oau Itetthe "le stet,htey of
November. A: D. rnt tt
_ MILTON LAWRINCL:AIIosHitatHOM.
JOHN is LITTLIL, Sheri!.
Deaver, /1111.74.,
,houcniux: arAtuert 'OW NA
. 6 °o iSni!ili!orler •
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'mam ai
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tol gno .11 •;: L a
caw ' sAMPg
loot Tudor Diskilitil mit Chwidur.„: ..11100111.
-., r , . - susamze.• r 4.: r ..,1.1.,
Vrkle dreriodao;.% - • •IS
Mfis4.,. -
ftetungeriai
Das Bank., leimes,:.:.• !IMMO
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. ' lajeailige oo1 4 '
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Pie t / 4 'll °l4 *dg
4111'4444 satire Prati*ls
to.its natral 'color and uty;
'sad priddee u Luria t 'vow It 1$
perfectly harmlese, and It Kereneal,
oar every other prep:thou
' those who have a fijaa had of hair i
as lira aitheose 'rho wish to testae
it. The besritifiil gloss tad=
impartaut the Hale make It .
, for olitaad yotirag.
• Par suss:, by its aaseasai,
DEPOT, IBs • oausiriMAKAS.
-71VieriONtn*C'i
niwas.aass, 1 .
• onakt
Bic l ;s4l .'tither;
CURS:3
ittedalt: .11r:y114111H fel*
ram la • -
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•la all Ito MOO. •
Pitieasesi of ..Woinen,
' Psis bias Beele_, ll l . ll' 0111101,
• ,Thvieflik Sethi
plop"; Lien, sad /3841#10,!f l
LI a Pliff•el
entillitto overyOpmmorsai
taist. sad restores talks opens to boalikor
coseldas., It le bweassigersrPro•
delete/ obi '
Quack limed,. Us s l tVe;i ' ofwlllll. r ah.
- a lit b lrai= l ogliMeatiibiorai
cruet dipsobsit
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