The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 20, 1869, Image 4

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As. we iota by motateptecluou,
Alki dank el thet .. rrth!ppri.
Ifni trod. • "
. . .
Tlimoy OM° in the joY of their sou*
• - • Or they mane with their burdens to
bear;
In the sunlight of youth„ In the eventni
In hope, or In grief and derislir. . •
Thou pesos tolits than* on, theta;
Where Its rusty old tbrpi,lt upresrs;
Let It stand In Its tonUuses,- where It has
stood
Through the stannic ors hundred
saaarliffi A wire...,
As# Istisees,ig :••
may` ,
"And 'so 3rOririnizit, to my
=tr, young mai?" said farmer
looking at the young Mott
sharply frock herd to tam.
• Deqdte hilindberhadobitt,
nide alrorhich wasmainly the reault
of his eduadlca„. Luke Medan was a
tine looking know; and
not Madly
moved freer Ids self posse elon; but
he adored andir ts w i rd tusks'
that sharp, ecru gam.
-"Yes, idr ; r spoke wis e Mary
last night, had she refined me to
The old man's lice softened.
• olly is s good erl, a very good
girl," he said, strolft ddn with'
a thoughtdd ale; and she deserves
agood husband. Whatemyoudo?"
Theyoungmaukaktdfallulk lOW
. at Ms abraptinmdm • .•
..."If ro refer to emy ODIUM le
:rne Mal m► wore
yott ere 11:Vilertal;
Like Jordan, hut take It 1 0.1frallt.
ed that you askinyert toms/mixt
andhoi your prop What guar
• . antes can .you give. me, in awe it
=lbeswepta tlslot to*.
ot Ingtaneh,3bd Slott
Ihr her a comstehibie home?could
tan ' ve hands and htetnakda„‘ku
know hots , to use them? can
you do?"
This. was a style of catechism for
which Luke Arai #l . _ldte unprepared,
and ,he stand hatnitw at the quest
ioner without quaking.... . _
• "I believe you .ma naged to get
' through. adlege4 'hive you any pro
fession?"'
" NO, sir-"
I . t—' ,
" Have y
" No, sir ; •• thought that
with the w s ' Inherit I
should not n
" Your Sew like a fool,
then. lie'd " % have gtven
some I , I • on cud ad
W sff wi 1 t might have
neat
a strong, . HMV
twenty-I, o dr, an never
eamed a dollar in your e! P Yon
azhi tarhil ofredf. And
van ; • r
t 9 them'
a 4., ' e p 3 WA°l
frei4
• I' . amid kno
te a %
, 41,14 Alanghter
creature,
r ty re tet ft it
es
uel ltgp ti t t grr ,
Italy that she sboubi not. marry
wind Mait..had beentausellaltharkb
Wheel 'but she has taken aloolish
liking Ito .you, and I'll tell you what
VII do: Go to work and prove your Ito he ; per feet yourself In
- sonic 'oM.. piWon,l don't ease wha ,
if # brbo l ri is est—then come to me, and
If the gir willing she yours."
Al the old MAU s a id this is , he delft).
. andely rosefrom the Bettie of thepordt
and went Into the house.
Pre* 'Mary. BlUclns was waiting
to it* her lover down at the garden
gate, their usual tryillng place. The
am,U(iig light Aided hem ha' eyes as
she- noticed his sober
„ . • T7 csislatbmi ..
'.menus. ime - sidd, as
lied the . hls appli
cation. m noksure but he's
about - right; for it Beene to me that
every man, rich or . p?or, : , ought to
have some occupation.'
Then, as she noticed her lover's
grave look, she said softly:
" Nerei Mind, wait for you,Luke:"
LuktJordan suddenlf it li t areared
mtkh
to fragli therir=gay alsocildes.
But whatnot' -be• Nall he carrlid
with him there words, which were
• I lik r e imiy , aultia Joni
titW,T, " 6 .7"
*sting,
late was 1
rapping' Up 'the:grape *Vine in his
front yard, that thregeoed to break
with the weight of its luxurious bar;
den, a. net) WOiduk cart:drove up,
than which 'Luke 'Jordan alighted
with a quiet, - eheak step, quite In
contrast with Ids former few, leisurly
movement.
"Good, °ming, Mr. Bilking. : I
you wanted to buy atone
butter tubs and eider barrels. 1. think
'bleu tone, that willjustratilt ydui"
" Vow make . are tW. V_ naked
the' man; opening the We, be
Amused by the *won.
"'Mine? repUed Luke, with an air
of , Ipikdoli#lle
••mr: Bilking aminedtbentobe by
be
one:
,40 •Theyqtrio;if herisld.cooftz.ns he
*Ma the ha of the bat
wiltysurAlkei ft* Ureter
le •
ed g foe akrdidlaito
What
Thi:ralmbii.4rds ' e etr•'ln the
znan's eyes broadened Into a amllei
" You've got the_ metal i In
• yog, a ft er all,"'he Mit 4 zaft
Ind, - ecane tn.;_l shouldint
0 1 14 t ire i t IV=
`1 Roll3r"' brawled - '
awaiting 'his head Into the kitchen!
tribl)dt Mat Inkl,the swtryi•
The round white-Fins' were bared
AlbP=wars.rand bore trices'of
the I had b eelitlithil• Ate
'draw Irma nest Ittaitbam. over whiek
ttod'is, thawed siagg x , bug
rou *Wang and Mandy
O.*P . ........ .rs*,r"Pba war
She bliadisid Mid tualledia she saw
,„ des end then; turningher eyes
upon • bar !lather waited to
hear vtuathe _
The okt than illi4M6tet
ter a moment mrhadem Molt;
" litott; this.
yaboWiben:bhitarsg-bss ulati
tile I'2 e(, and *Ms_ 4 1 .1 . 9(
. own atatitd.dd
,but amm, too.
re lb • •% • • _rim ibir !ela
own .
.tp*Vigit,
• ler ay , O'
yowpraby, , our
A. 3( Blahs mbititi'hiarXislat-
MeV stepped out of the room, and
:Once upon a time there waitaMin
,auriv•.iind, Cram that lie never
thoned his wife did 'anythltig.riglit,
ghoul the bums: 8o aoe evening In
• time he home,.
aVal lig atewearing,zand show ing
Ida :and maldng *dud.. ' •
" Dear love,' don't bewm,theres
itgo.td - r ban,” said his''Bdyi• "to.
morrow. let's Change. ear work. , l,'//1
Width the mowers and and
too4shall mind the bowie, mow,
"• ' •
. yes t the !husband thought "that
:Won't do Ile Was quite
willing, be •
fic; %early next miring hia geodY:
took a scythe over her. ahaulder, Ind
went; InM the bay Said with the
• miniers, - nrid begat to moist -bathe
maw - was tomind the house and
the Work at home, • • •
First doll lieWilitedto chi= but.
ter, and 'Shen he had churned awhile
he got thirsty, and. went down to - the
ocular to bap kbariel Oriole. . So just
when he bed knocked in the bunr,
and was putting the tap Into the inak
be heard. the Kg nomeinto the kitth. -
entiverheacl. 'Thm of herantip the
Cellar stairs, with the hip Inhishand,
as fled 'air he weld; to look alter the
plg,'ket it Should upiet,the
thit when he got up and that the
pig hadthe ;hum
over, -and= Tooting and
grunting among the ., cream, -which
wass. running all over the *m, begot
So Wild with rage Undbequiteknot
ate batzekand rah 'at thepit as
as he c0u1d...114 ausght it,' •
• as it ran out of doors,and gave
' such a kick .that lay Mr dead
on the spot. Then Wird once here.
tnembered *dile had the tap in his
band, and when he got down to the
cellar °Very drop of tile had run out
pf that**.
• !
Then he went into the dairy and
found enotigh/crearn left. to till the
• ghurn again; and so .he began • to
aunt for butter they must have for
dinner. When he had churned a bit
he
remembered thattheir milking
baw4iiil still shut up I n the byre, and
had'ut•had a bit to eat, or a thop to
jdtlnk`ali.the morning; Unmet; the
sun 'was high.: Theo.& at once he
'thought it was too far totakeher to
on mcialoW;so .he'd'Aistget herrn,
the house•top--4brthe wme,. • you
niast know; was ttedetredwith sod;
'and aline mop of - gems was growing
.thaht.'''lliow. :Mr- house lapdog, up
:alpha a Stec, dowa, a be thought
1f he laid nplank serous nd
to the thatch
et the beck, he'd costly get the cow.
iF,7a 4 77 , 7
"wkilat
Itutetlllhettoiald'e:tl etlie ch
/kw there was his little rale crawling
about. on the. floor, and if.he left it,
he thought the child was sure to upset
it.: 8o he took the churn on his back,
and went out with it; but then he
thought he'd better first water the
cow before he turned her out on the
thatch; so he took up a bucket to
draw water out of the well •, but as
he stooped . down at the well's brink
all the cream rho out of the churn
overlds shoulders, and so down into
the
Now it was near dinner time, and
he had not yet mien got the butter
yet; so be thought he had best boll
the porridge, and filled the pot with
water and hung It ' over the tire.
labe Walden@ tlukhe thought
now' intht perhaps fall off the
thatch• and itrm-k her legs or neck.
SO Ile got upon the house to Holier
up. One end of the rope he tied fast
to the cow's neck; and' he other he
slipped, the chimney, and tied
rnztrzeilartubx
gun to boll h in thepot, and he hadttill
to grim! te natal*. .• •
So he' begat' to frhid away; but
bet while he was herd atlt, down fell
the cow off the house-top after all, and
ea she fBµ she 'dragged As man up
*the; chimney by the rope. - There he
atomic fest, and as for the Cow, she
hung half way down the will, swing.
ing between heaven and earth, fbr .
she could neither, get down nor up.
And now . the goody had 'Milted
seven lengths and seven breadths for
her husband to come and call them
home to dinner; but never a call had
they had:; At kat she thought she'd
waited long comb, and Went home.
But when she got there and found
the vow , habiiing in 811;6 au ugly
place,' she ran up and cut the rope in
two with her scythe. But as she did
this, down came her husband out of
the chimney; and so when his old
dame came inside the kitchen, there
she found him standing on' his head
in the porridge pot.
Mfg ►sgi ZOLITICE.
overhave been quite busy of late over a
romantic love chase and capture of
" A Boy in Blue" by a Southern
.heiress. It appears that duds* the.
rebellion while one of our State bat
teries with a portion of the Union
-army *ms.eneemped for a few days
in a oertain town in a Southern State,
one lathe drivers was in the habit of
availing the pickets and doing a little
Swaging on - his own actsount. While
on moot Modally vista to one of the
plantations in the vicinity of his
aunp, wastammtuously enttatai
ed by a beentilld and wealthy young
tidy. Being *ad of adventure, he
made pavan! calls upon his new no
quainiance, but was considerably
startled as he one day approached the
horeaStrthe ptirpbett of enjoying an
other tetea-tete with. his romantic
friend; try her rushing -out to meet
and Inform him that, several rebels
were skulking near by, and that his
safety&ped on a har return to
his comrades. During their short
qualntance -the lady had learned her
rllant'sthristism nettle, and::
fi l i s r e .
s ther bkrr i ci l tg=?lrl e te
Union 'bras prevented thither•meet
ings of this romantic couple, which,
according to the - lady's own state
ment, mused . her :much sorrow add'
many *eland nights, bad
learned to love the " in Blue"
with her whole soul. ost frets
i=dber lasefabecut her hair short,
tnaleattire r made her way
ta the Unica thitrs: and (gaged ad
qtanwros deck. She served
berregkeent was mustered out
of service, .but felled to gain - any
Of'ttdtugs ust hambsouse, blue-eyed
soldier. " She returned home and
found that during her absence her
patina had. died, Imvlng ;her alone,
and heireisi Co' a funeunt 6f. real
alba acrd
a rMt a 1
ing..no- home elmmediately
started for this W,e; and for the past
two .yeara cone has Anusderai thins
eity *Deity, and town to. own, some
limeS a' td the best hot b, and
hequeu y a transient Inmate of ord
"torybutanyeetableboaalingbouses.
406kilti 'Wage (*Oa theetr'eete,
tirrasar v aadt aldeone dressed;
; 1 11 4 :1:4 1 fdgietryessiscof age, 'who at:
traded considemblenotice °soca:ant
of a habit which rhe batter scrutin=•
isaarely the'hiebt evetygood4.
*mloo'44 atalpiu&eyed
gentlersaus whom:altoMet:
- Xtor to s les retfidat
1314 471"—0nd Is awo y sod.lodus
taietik)Ofeheele• to OM
a 114 eines at if laardttqr home r
be menDowd while thanlt he
VIM abprit to visit Boston, at NH&
the lady of to Modes that
young r drie fir, Who was
Af *tpping , la hon, was *Amen
vldUbettutt - etty, and that he i
Nouht, agate a Aim hy:ooltng..aa'
l'ettett The young heir.- upon souunoned to the •,•.inunecli•
. . .
Tharkia not. on the whikie horizon
trio live ; natur kmore , pleitng and
strengthening*** than, the Boos
ter. lids 'remarkable , package of
&Whim has bin for ages food for the
philoeophik- ws the simple
mind. ;They belong tew the tether
ed aekt deueniinated ;'poultry, and
are 'the • hug/olds, of meny wives.
In Utah it ; is koesidered a disgrace
tew • speak disierekful of a rooster.
Brigham', Your a coat of arms is a
rooster, in . last, crowing till he
is aimed bent over double backwanl:
The ,flesh ov the,thoster ikvery,
similar tew the flashier the hen ;. it is
bard to distinguish the difference, es. ,
the py In yure soup. Boosters are
ugilistsu amung the domestic
Imrddi' Stwir wear tike belt, and hav
ing no alaiulder tew Strike from, they
strike from the beet' • • •
Roosters, wording to profane his
tory remembers me
right, • were formerly, a nian, "who
.cpme suddenly upon one of the hea
then kods, at a time when he want
prepared tow -rwive cemay, and
Wax, for that. °dew, rebuilt over in
to the fast nxister, ;Ind war forever
afterward destined tew crow, as a
kind Of warning: This change from
It man akonnts for their fightlngabil
itles, and for their politeness tow the
boos: ~ There is nothing In a mar
theta woman adinires more than his
reddyriess and' ability . tow smash
anotherfhliow, mid it fzJist so with
Whoa: When a -rooster gits licked,
the hens all march oph with the uth
er rooter, if he alai hall so big or
handsome.
It Is pluck that wins a hen or we-
There is grate variety ov pedigree
amung the rooster race, but for sti d
dy blames give me the old fashion
dominimie ;poster, shortlegged,and
when they walk, they alwuz str a ut,
and their buzums stick out like an
alderman abdominal cupboard.
This hipxl is hawk-colored, and has
aemoked tall on them, arched like a
alc%ster and az lOU ov feathers as a
ne'
• But when you come right deft to
grit, and throw all outside influen
ce; overboard, there - aint nothing on
'earth, nor under it, that Can out style,
out step, out brag, or out pluck a reg
ular Bantuta rooster... .
They afield put me In mind ov a
very
a 100 small dandy, practicing before
. •
mh i elrre us et •
iceti, They .... 3 -I
weighniere than thirty
buttheymakeaz much fus az
, tue. I have seen them trying Jew
' lek a quarrel with a two hose wag
o , 'mut don't think they wohld hest.
ta te* fight a . meeting berme ff *it
wag , he least may tew them.
It is more than , fan tow 'hair one
ov these little chevaliers Crow ; it lz
like a four year old baby trying tow
sing a line out ov the Star Spangled
Banner..
The hen Winer of this concern
of the must exquisite little boquet of
neatness and feathers that the eye ev
er roosted on. They are az prim as
a permature ring ei lady. It Is a lux
ury to watch thr dalutyn tew
see them lay each feather with . ' their
•in its plaCe, and preside over
themselves with az much delicacy to
a belle before her mirror.
. But the oomsumatlon lz tew see
the wife mother, leading out six
little chicks 'a bugging; six Little
chicks no bigger.that . yUrmblebees.
It seems' tew l e necessary that
there should be sumthing outrageous
in mrything, tew allow where pro
prirityends and impropriety begins.
T i
lds z melancholly, the ease in the
roosterstfar, for we have the Mang
hi rooster the greatest outrage, in
=lvan, over committed in the
9(t17.
_These V tters are the kamels
Among tow* they mope around the
barnyard, tipping over the hay nicks
and steppin on the young goslins
and every now and then they crow
conftelon.
. If euny body should giv me a
slumghl reader [should halter him,
and keep him Ina box stall, and feed
him on eutfeed, and ifhe would work
I kind In harness, all right, If not, I
would butcher hint the fast wet day
that cum, and gilt him down tew
give tew the poor.
But there Hint noboddy a going
tew give me one ov thIS breed,. knot
ifl know it, I don't think there is a
man on earth mean enuff to do it.
Roosters - do but very little house
kik" Work, they won't lay enny eggs,
nor try to hatch eny, tfor see tew the.
young ones ; this sati'dys me that
thare is sum truth in the mytholog !
Ikal aekount ov the rooster's rust or
igin.
You leant git a rooster to pay en
ny attenalmn tow a yui3g one, they
spendtheir.lime In c - ro wing, • -strut
ting, and occasionally they find a
worm, which they make a remark
able four over, mning Up their wires
from a distance, apparently tew
treat them, just az the hens git thar,
this elegant and elaborate cuss bends
over and gobbles up the morsel. -
Just like mats for all llaciforld. •
Dedicated alai Orsataised s
. .... .
During the year 1863 there were
dedicated in the United States four
hundred and seventy-four churches,
and orgaudzed two hundred and nine
ty,..ll,3, vsfetiows:' • . • ._,.
.Detlialfed; Orgmiized.
Baptist 100 125
Presbyterian 100 80
Col rational 05 75
Methodist ' 129
Lutheran 48 . , 7
German Reformed 14 ' • 2
Episcopal ' 13 • 3
Befornted - •9_ 1
Moravian, 1 2
Total 474 295,
It will be noticed that no organint-
data) of Methodist'ehurehnq are men
tioned., Many, however, of the hou
sesetworship dedicated by our Meth-.
odist brethren were built by "societies
- Jost fcirmed . , and it teems; to ho the
rule with them to announce both
events at the time of the dedicatory
service.
lismulto Srien.emis JUDGE/3.-A
bill Introduced by Mr. Sherman in
the Senate of • the United States, on
Monday t providb4 the retiring of
United States • J after a certain
age, was referral the Judiciary.
Committee. • The bill is amendatory
to the judiciary act of September 94,
17ESI. it provides that any judge of
any court of the 'United States who Is
now seventy, or .whenever he shall
arrive at that age, on written appli
cation lo the • ',Vera& t, may be re.
tired from active service on full pay;
and further, that if any judge now.
seventy years of age, or who shall
heseidtes :tufted 8t thata.age, shall
continue 'to hold office for • one Year
after the age of this act, or after
thecorning, the M , age of seventy years,
Prtathient 'ud} appoint ithadlll
tim dgefto
id jur the mune contiovho
shall ; bave - ,the same power, - peform
the etas duties and.recelve theatime
'compensation as the judge then act
ing In said district, &e. -
Tau Loridew Bear; say! of Prod
dent Johirson'e last malinger "It Is
ao.eask.; to retire with dignity that
no excuse can be excepted for a pub
lic nom whoselast deliverance iB in
coherent. indecorous and ludicrous.
Mr. Andrew Johnson's message will
go Ur' Justiollie hostility of Con
grew. toward:. blm eyed In the ophr
lon'at.thoas who ,
have hitherto con"
aniseed that It *Ns welled td an ex
trerne."
WWI twMkJlte _CaltenHrpl.!•
• ..
j 1 n t ten atria,
qth-t velvet' andaidineand laws.
'Heir diamonds and,rwhies Ind peed*
And their milliner figural and 'hewn
.Ther Shin at a pir_ty Or 1••
Embittamted e
with jealf they pneeng
But give me, in pleat cottage 114
.114 girl with die call& dines, "
ShirtsPhut* salt partridge, =On&
As the rose* its earliest bloom ; •
Her teeth Will with Ivory empire, "
And herbreathwiththeeloverme;
Her step is ware° and as light t. • •• •
• • Aathelawn'ewhouthunters hard press
And her eye is as salt mull. htittb,
My-girl with the calico dress.'
• • •
Sbe is cheerful, werapimiSeted and true.
• And kind to her tither and mother;
Stu) studies how much mho can 'do
For her sweet littiesistentandbiother.
Ifyou want'& companion for life, •
• To comfort.
S n ortgalleo d bims,
Bhe is just the right of a wife.
My girl , with the calico dress.'
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PAPERS.
Mar The • Argual
Les‘rei nem Nether Mews Dia-
~•
Well, dear me, how that time dies I I
declare if title isn't the drat day of April
and I have been-nothing but a bill
. expenso to this poor fanner all winter,
only to think how bird he works to
raise the corn that keeps this idle me.—
I'll go right to work this very minute
and web for a_ pike to make my nest,
and then I Will lay some eggs; and thus
try to make up for my past laziness.—
Now, I wonder if In this old shop I could
not And some nook wli&o I could make
a Mee nest from these shavings? At
any late I will try under this old work
bench. Well, here I have been working
fbr some time, and now with the. addi
tion of one more slaving I think it will
;boreal nice. • But oh! there comes those
bad boys, and I know they will see me.
Yes, sure enough ! But the naughty
fellow has spelled ail my nice' nest, and
now chases me away from the shop.—
Well, I will try some other place, but I
fool alinost heart-broken. I 'remember
of onto wing up in the wagon-shed a
box with some hog hair in it, and I
know the boys won't find . ino there so
easily; and it will boa nice place too,
Ind old Dash can bark and Jump at me
as 'pitch as ho pleases, but cannot harm
me, for I will be oat of his mach. Well
at lasC after this long walk I have anti , -
ed at the wagon-shad, runt now I must
fly up on top of the min -crib, for that is
where I saw the box that I am going to
have for mine is. lam so glad the wag
on shed was built with a corn crib in the
side of It, for I can have my food real
handy. I have at last reached the box,
and how nice and cozy It is, and a nest
already made for me. lam so glad,
and now I will just rest in it" for awhile.
April 3d. Two nice white eggs la my
nest. I feel ,encouraged, but I wont
take eccltue exercise and see what - other
chickens aro doing.
April 4th. back at my neat again,
and now somobody has been here, for
one of my eggs is gone,' and the one
that iu loft looks smaller than mine
wore and fools smooth. After this I
shall stay horp, and not leave nay pre,
(dolts property at all. '• " •-•
- April 14. Dear me, hckr !ippy I am.
Ten beautiful white eggs to set upon.-
Burt I must go and get sonic water to
drink, and something to eat and then
ID-morrow I will commence to set.
April 15th. There at my old post once
more, and there are three more eggs In
my nest. Iwoutler what that meansf—
But I will keep them if they aro not
mine.
May sth. La Mel bow funny it seems
with a whole flintily about me; but how
hard I must bunt and siratelt, to get
them enough lo" eat ;,they will starve If
I keep them up here In thin box. So I
will just cluck and" mako a great flies
when the farmer conies tits" afternoon,
and then Lewitt take my gunny down
to fhegrouritlor one.
Neal 7th. I Wish I wax dead; thoee
n4ugh y boys found me and eltased_ mo
off apd tlmtight they would take my iltt
tie darlings down; but thpy were: so
awkward they let sonic of there fall and
two were killed—one of niy pretty white
chicks too. I did not care so ninth for
the black one. And Jost a little while'
ago Dash soon me and run after me and
bit two more of my poor little pots and
they died, and then to NAM me still more
he chased the cows so that ono of them
stopped
,on my last Little White darling
and crusnod it.
But I will uovor try to do any more
good. Tills Ls a hard world for poor
old hen..
Flon For t Postal Telegraph
The recent SpeelSl Report, from the Post
°film Department, suggests a plan, the
principle features of which areas follows:
ist;The establishment of Nstal telegraph
offices in connection with the Post:offices
in every city and village of five thousand
inhabitants and over, at railroad stations
and at such other places on the lines of
the wires as the telegraph business oft he
country may from lime to time demand.
2nd. The prepayment of all telegraphic
manages by.atampa o and their reception
at overypostaltelegraph odic°, Posit °knee
'and street letter box. • '
'3rd. The transmission of messages by
telegraph between postaltelegraph offices
by contract with a telegraph ex:leap:my;
provided Wit ncr bid Audi htiir)ceived in
which the rate of messages for twenty
words or figures or leas exceeds twenty
cents for each toeasageil and fi ve coAta
for each added . five words or figures or
Leas, for each, and - - every • thie -hundred
miles or fractional part thOriad: to Which
la to heralded five cents (err protege and
delivery..
4th. The special tramedh# free, de
livery
,of . . °Very Message by: Carrion'
within the limits of free delft' ,ii‘jr of letters
from any Poston:len, or within one tulle
of 4:Wiry postai telegraph °Mee, 'and the
delivery of special rates beyond such
limits; provided,' however, that massages
directed to be trenimitted b 1 night Audi
not be delivered Ottl the next Morning.
(Ali" Thelraiutudadoopfthesemesaages
by mall without extra charge to 'or from
nosreof t lioand ,teltiraph
received firer ilinotod to ,tinx..pince not
having. such an office. . , •
.
Oth. .11to Unhand:Won by telegraph of
postal fitortiTy enders, • the transmission
ottho original message hi special cases ,
by mail, priority in transtitiaxion, the
repetition of raeaaages and,'
,delikery to
the sender. The transtnissionof metoulgN
where the whale amount of the tate has
not been prepaid; and the' inommiasion
ofmessages between the largest. elties by
autegraph. instruments or in 'Cipher:
7th.• Ala forwarding .the originals of
all nt not toe:audited by mall to
the Dead Atter Oftlee, and the deli Very,
Oral messages received Ihr:instil's re.
txnding instrument;'with ihe'copythero
of, If any hit:nada ' • •
tith Such other provisions as arefnma
linte't o time required to • carry out the
objects of the, act and to, perfect the
system., • ,
•A. Charmed Lille..
Tsai
oiienibpa'efn'rien who hie
e l*thru e i : ll = t e ; ? tll,kl, ' llXingWhose remarkable
• weer is , ainteet
Without parallel theinruils of romance:
Ifs was born Art indians,? and. Is noW
*about *WY leers ofsga*ageogarged
his personal difficulty, itin VAL _
AdLot.lB4,6,:he killed Lb luxe
&din the &nark= irtive„ th entering
'.h`t thelattlenf 'Mealtime° he
was taken Meaner; and kir for :month!
in a Mexican dungeon; - Being released
at Lakin married b Spanish girl unclad.:
tied on the ILo Grande. , Ifere„belL ui t
g
•
tacked by thedndiana;
mere tabled into caralrity, where
again spent. tWo* 'years, ' 'Effecting .
escape, he joined a ranger company, and
was shot in alight with the f
recover
sealpethmd loft for d
tile Walker eapetnw
lion to . .11lontragas, where he ,waswound4
captured, and again linpriaontsi. Bed
being
_again rekesed; he sidled for the
United Stela: , ThAverwel her wag in was
'wrecked and be barely escaped with 'his
lift. He was one the passengers on the
ill filled Evening Star, and again eacaped.
death. where so many perished,' •
OEM
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a t s tb z=„ssg ..l .. A h t ,
s 4" P.M...Mow .411
Mirti l l'itObatO at 1.10:11.:'
air, taw - ••,. , • :
•• • 4411151.00, 094entlfig% ; • r
5 i 7 1115irSalliii idyl. itßa tar.ilitxt
I .ll bind..: ..... Mail ' 11144 - 11001 *Ph;
"xxxxxsor. ..... Ji; NS ...' IMO , •NO 401 , ,
Sake
- 6 . 1167619 630 666 .
.91545 es '' • ' 1 7 10 M
' "146 --,' • 11110. 1 646 -
C• 111 00. • .'.At Mill MR.I IUI , 1111
. Xa8a114017.:,. :or. so 110 •.,
741 •
• "'" us '- sIX , so' • els
ss" - 4 .- 0.1 - i n. r - • •
*Wild Oti _ 516 - 1150; , ' tort -
r-, 94„0 - r. - 1 .1 1
.;: ACV.' 546 , ,
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Wersaer.:.t.:..•.•:.. 11 , ... WS. I' i 5; r 50.,:, :
f l ir=o - "" '- ' 1 ' rs rfo l- 'IC , . 1 1A
Moot . 110 : .110 ; 1015. 166 ~1
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,
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irrarioss. . ?Iteri.' Bre.. Knox • 'sm.
1—...1..; • , —......
Mato. : sricT4 - rx snots 4 6075 460tei
1 / 4 11paralso • - 1 114- - CSSE, 11 M 10 ,
:831) 637 • EST
Ih. ' ' lill . SOG
P l' ills.l t r.. 'tsars Its , 413 1014 '
.Colombo.." ...... 9:0 • !Xi' ' 10/5' 1110 ••
Port Ways* 11 Ilta WO ' 1066: . Uteri
Van Wen. hOd 137: iSOLtu 149.
Ikea • OXI 551" - 100 no • "
Foresti 1
ta 510 -- -sso vs 410
Upper Sandasky..l ;' 119"
• 111 ~ 610
119eyres 1, 610 • 1111 115- ' .555
c ra m,. 1 A
.:. 1 633 9311 645 SW
Vanstelit i It ' i'lli :C .. , S 7 :3 4 0 5air
Wooster IOH -- 1107 . OM . 011 •
,
Orrellie 915 11= 6711. 913 •
31sedllon 11 944 1934,5 • 1117 910
Canton MOM 11:10 -, 113 1031 .
Alliance-. ....... ' '1515 105 0115 1150'
Salem' 1 ;1115 -137 ' 534 turf -.:
Itoebester ' - 4 tattaft 4211 1010.. 113 ,
Pittsburgh IF= '423 - 11 4 5 . , 310 '
rY•
Totalize • -New Comte and: Erie Itimess
leans Youngstown al MO po w mow. Came, 4:00
Fon; 'mil es et Plttstrargia, MOO m. .Returntog.
1 . 0 % :112C ?f i lts b r*4o 7:ll 6. L ud 44 arr.
Ymn.
Pt"—
D. '
New coatis tad fittlburgli M
ai teases Youngstiont,lllo a. in; New
Cnetle,l:lo s. mitten' It Mientinn i l I.
m. Netnrilitr SISTOL sp;
rives New CLAV E I B II amYoundenrsin..:ZO tn.
F. R. . General Itelie damn .
cLIIVEIAND & Prrnisuitcur BArgloAD:
On and alter Dec. net, IDE‘ teem' 'will Imre
Stallutui daily (Sundays excepted) am follows.
ITATIOXP. 1
Chmlitmi- t-
Zwildftee
Hoban.
Anima;
Be:•ua.::::,
Wellstitho
. GOIXCI 11OBTII.
. ' IrtATI.OXS.j X.lll. 114.714 ... ACCON
WrilisYMO . --
. 850461 416ra ...... —.... v
-17 11 •41 i ce • • ' ne . 6 ' ll - .. " " 'Ma
Rirruna • .... litNes 434
Iludeeo 1210 . =I 945
Rectialiireet 146 * 149 " NM
tllesilead. • • SOD , 600 IRO.; '
i : • •., dorms tor.
RTATIOXII., 'II Ezra EXP'II. NAIL. ACtall
...- '.......... ----..... —..— —....
Mix 160ra 1111146 ....
13 3 1fr t IIV . 3U6 1 116 8, 1 M •:
Wellsville MS 440 130 ifise
6tuith's Ferry . 33 601 131 131
Hearer. .... ....
Rochester •
SOO 10 6:3 6:11
Pittsburgh ~ 1100 - 6Z 40 1140
•
-.-. lrestiosts. • . Maxi: Saes. ire's. Locos
'Pittsburgh' - ' 61546 EOM, .440814 315e1.
Rochester ' 113 810 . 656 4*)
Rawer . • 000 1 001 003
Smith's Ferry 811 460 US '
, Weffsellle sgi 480 . 110 106
Steubenville 643 121) 813 ....
, t i tr w iSport........ her s ea 4 .i ii • .....
...
. , TUSCARAWAS BRANCH.
Lemma Anlva,
N. rhlladelphlolso.a. tLi 5 1 1 1::41955..a. m.
Balled. 21t10.trt. • ' N. AilsdeptilaSJOam
•
Y. U. METRO, _ 114,et Agent.
Braver Ladled Sese open on
the eth of iteptember.next. Panne received
at army :stage of advancement. la the Primary
t 'boys studied. iced - received - 'Young men
wt
Department
by the Principal in hie, owp- nom.
bet none taken u boarders.
Oar purpose Is to Welablish the topetition of
the school on tborougb wholarahlp every
bnunta studied.' It .la theretbrer t that
paylle• shooed be prowe tenths or.tite
letkool„iuld dlittkene a attandance.
_AST'S( IPd wseibundred e deed daring
&aped 'bar •we bhp the laggi facceosodu
rift U 11131 111.7teg."
D. 11. A. lit'LgAlt,rrincipat.
anell'ettC. . • .
aoLDSMIT,
MinuLielnrer autaWbulasale Dealer In
CIGARS AND 'TOBACGO,
Llberti, opp?slie *one 114;PIttablinh
OrPerlias purchasing Cigar' of an al•
ways be sure of getting the same article, aa be
manufactures them under his own aupertila lon
and• can guarantee perfect satbfactlon.
uortntu
L amps, Glaialwaye and Carbon n
, - .J. P. SMITH & C0.,4
3lnnufuettirers and • Wholesale Dealers
•
Fruit Jan and Petit Wu In 'connection with
Lamps. Chandelierrelilaaawara and Carbon
bade, Manson IViliollglibra and' :Cowman's fielf
Sealers Union. 0. &and Cork that
"Jam, Rock.
incbazi and Tin of Ow very best' n Market,
whole/410 and retail. 8000 pound. I. and 3= .
Fruit Wax cat noshed, pouo call before pnaq
chasing.
J. P. SMITH . tx t0.,1 "
I.IOLIDAY GOODIL
Ws Wave Jut opened . tb: ( tarps! sad' aunt
liouserrurnlslitng and Waneir
. .
FOB : 1161 110Lli3AYS.:
etevahred la this city, ctinHprfrinao_ a fail line. a
till ' Vine. Cutlery. . _
.• . Japanned ware. , ny W
Wooden and Wlllates, -
. , ! Randkatchlet, Glove and ,
i
Wcrk Bonn „.
Richly Inlaid Writing
Data, Patin Taal and Igatea.• All hinds al
Wooden, Tin and Iron Toy*. Hobby Rona,
Sleds. Raton. &a. '
Cali and r acanzine - ant: Hock of Iloneekoepete
Noreitlen,
it SAM* k RIDNEVIAN, '
Decil • 31) ail Avenue; kitiabargb.
______
Fo=lrake Nwelloe.—The undersigned
their thrfst Yltl inthorougb
Per wl new Hankie_ ead basing secured • th e
servitor Vilna= Bodieke, our old • miller, sad'
We of Induery sollt, we oth Pernarel to
tratroat work and Ells the hugest ton out of
by mil wee of the moduli:3i.
Court aime d awl Try wa 1 I
I.II3IBERi,
.811iNGLE8
filiD LATII, u cheap Jui the tbelpest.
1.4 U. DA1112.1“.111.
ip.etrCli bb&ron MOW 'lnver county, pa.
G T. PARKER. •
- .
tICIII.OPATIIICHIYRICTAN AN - P3I4IOEON
. .
. Teodoro his proreealdmarseptees to the Ochres
of !Rochester and surronadleg t 011111." ha *mould
say that be pays particular/Me:dim to &new
IDs deer mode of diatingehblng disesies enables
blot to offer great relief to persona wafting with.
-ebteele dint:saes. • lie vegraka aid. otbon.,phys4
elms la s grimy ad thedisgooree . of digleult eases'
by haring t me% whoa: -' '
Otda on the lemoodtearik door eat ot, Coo
ware store aad nearly, opposite Mr. ?Olson's
Froeati, Yacht ater. bearer county, • • ;•
7314117 ai77c;gril C.
We. Try this s olendta "the AL
Ding eirmmicia,WOßLl,.Nolli Ymt. Shlst,
'Pht/hdelrhla
'
INEarriurray—Tb. uniuni g ned Weald ie •
Iraliv , hu l ge nn hal t =
i ll n eieer
ant. Pa.. tbepraetke Dentistry., Il olil e
has had
iteeilderete •ezprleoee fuL-tbirra ateline. and
•taUere himself to be able ba gbretenetal- to .
den la hoeab• * ,
Ofee In the eld , 42it int, linter band;
tan. Talniatrast, Bearer, Pa. 'All work
for one ear, . ,•¢i., 8. GOSII
' '
'Wine 'For Sale.—Thetaidersttieelai'.
tore tot of rime Denseette Wise, ausaufas,
ours el biceself,al bIo vineyard! near Want*,
Beam onoity, Pc. which he will sell et moiler:, ate ester. nts wise Wale% !Gem tbe.Ooseoe4
ae4 Catawba Eirapa.an4 bees* by the bottle,
.ones
a•b pl4a
ns w yer obL *wade ata
.•. " • '
GOIXO 11017111
' ' L. Mr's.
_— ..33'3. I MAIL. Amos
it330A;1110311 ' VOX
all 1311 546
1 1:01 i: ..... 4 42
iri.ft/ 21 7 , •-• •::: - ..A"....
115rx. 40
Miticegatiatta.
187 Leerty Et.. .Pittsburgh, Pa.
Goode,
•" . ,
, -
B a sk, y
4 ,L,U7 .2•) : OJiIL
.. !1' I ;:• ~;
Led Pipe `Bh - kr-BaitedA
I..isuniitcritwitB, 4 l.6s6 • • -
-Pig Lead, Iron Pipe, Rubber Bar. Steam
. '•Guelps, Whiallee &Valves, Iron
Copper Bias and Beth Tube„-,
team Putope. lano
• Puinpa iindlParce •
pumps.
• • and every deieriptke or foods for •
(hiv steam
No. 167.. BUITIIVINP . STREET,
. •
ireltbr
CLospie Dry MILS OP: ; •
, •
DRY ; Gl-04: - .)Dg c ;,,
J.M.BURCHTIELD &CO'S
PORAIIIRTY'DAYS.
• • • - . • •• • . •
Now mike itiWia ge! ' l' Piern of
oie[ol
Poplin north Me worth 40
c 4 , '
' -
• .CAEO4e he We
DSe
WOitb *
I 7 •
5 .
beget; worth 6.• .
•eti.wasllwart Sat
•m
;•
•
foe IF n. PM. .
• . lloskuto foe I , lloooorth woe 116 6(4
• • Plild 'Cannel fat Ille; Worth 40e. • •
'44 Wallas for Parollllllsc. • '
Table 115i0404 Tawoikßed Spre
; Linos Cambria ircldels,lPor µtidied
o " .' di r d l i Akt Ymin g i '"' so3/1 . 14. .5 11 Fk .
• • '
• I ; r titl won: plot* dl user and tilt is 'citi to
. •2 4 :4[. b 2 [Sixth [Street.
•
(Formerly Bt 4:14 1 4, sort t[o[ 4 7./
• tlerl4 -
WALL -1 ".4 - T/ 4 / 4 . •
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER
tal Tte Writ and eliaapeat stock et Wall Paper
lleavet Counts, •
BOOKS,
BOOKS,. .
BOORS.
A tarot assortment of Miscellaneous, School
and Rearkma Boots, amataully oa bald at Pub.
flabene Prices.
Gift Boob Suitable for. tho - Holidays,
I:=1
STATIONERY, .
. STATIONERY.
• STATIONERY,
•u extensive variety or Paper. Envelopes. Lead
Poen!, Gold mad Steel Peps, Ink and In-Arnaud*,
We an We axele4so gent tont» rolebnited
, 16"Ci1ey'Est Gicgcl. roe.
for this Comity; these seating a good Gold Pen,
would do well to see - them before
• purchasing.
We an the Agent foe this (aunty for Erders
Photons& Yarrisgo Certificate. Ile attention
of Clempors le respectfully called to Ibis. u we
Cab sell they at the same dlaeount u they would
get from the Pablisher. Atwaters Reboot Gov
ernment for sale at Publisht re' prime.
}co hare conetatully on hand Floor 011 Cloth in
large yariety.
WINDOW RI Al3/?:k.l.
WINDOW OIL CLOTH.
RUSTIC &: PAPER SHADFB.
1:=11
on hind Toy. and Yodel, Goods suitable for the
• Ito Mays. .
J. .F. PRICE,
Dalt
tem IStießrighloo.
Orgr a dtk ie f i gt e ra ten. "Per n i Me as ra
Is 'soli tug so o hnusantlettg, ervbezuri l e r l a , mishear..
tog na m.. and nolitug Abet we heard for
mw yowl con: oleconner the perfection of sweet
weed* a. the Etc: -a Organ, made by Shoninger
& Co, New haven • obis. This Instrument bee
•tbe new Vox humans Stop, which la such add!
Pon to the old organelle to enhance their worth
Any fold. The atop creates, by a Lou. a trill
like unto . the warbling of the whole leathered
tribe, doing away pith the bellowing hoarseness
no detrimental to,wled tnitruniente. The voleme
of mnalcit gushes - forth le powerful, rtch,andlnll
of Illeasing melody, such an entrance, the senses
and Intontear c e the ear. No person would think
of weariness, where a performer was touching the
pearl keys of the Eureka.
Thee* most excellent inetrumentn are for sale
only by fhb egents.
YESS ‘ iIB. :HOFFMAN, 110)tik, CO
53 Fifth Avcroue.
AIN), agents fur the. telistwated MARSCIIALL
6tArITANEIt rIANOS.
oeteSTO,
Bankruptcy.
V. S. iIARNIIALL/i OFFICE.
AV. D. PeavisYlviguia.
Pretoria - mart, Dec. 20. b. ISM
, initiate to Give bloater t That on the 15th
A. day of December, A. D.' PM ;a warrant to
Bankruptcy wiLrfed annul the lodate of ham.
net Came on of bton tp.. in th e county of
yet and State o Perizollvania,-vrho has been
adjudged a bankrupt en Ida own petition; that
the payment of any Debt. and delivery of any
properly belonging to such bankrupt to Lam or
fte hie sae and and the treader of • any property
by him are forbidden by law; that la numting of
tee Credttont °Hikes/Mt bankrupt to prove theft
debts and to abeam color men amignees of hi.
estate will be. held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to
be holden at the U.vo Boom In New Brighton,
PL. before Joe. 11. Doaley,_l4.44lLegiater. on th e
nth 'day of February, Main at I o'clock
P. IC THUS. A. ROWLBY„
U. tl. tearabal. Y .Ntaseender.
V. Si Marshallos 0121ce,
W. D. or rrairmtvAria. '
_ Prersamaolif.Jsl.4 1869.
This is to tee notice: 'That on the Star day or
December D. 1884, s scoot lo Bankruptcy
ern homed meta, .st the eatatu of Pranels W. %Mit
er orNew Mrt.hton.ln the county of Beaver, and
State*, Panat i vzdsorho has beim adjudged a
Hauhrwat on PttitaaL; that the payment of
any debm and delivery of any property belonging
to seek baokrmal. ibu color hi. Me, and the
transfer, of any property by him are forbidden by
laty that • meeting of the erediton of the said
bankrupt,nu to g prove their debt*, and to ehooso toe
or more amiuees of hi* estate , will be held at a
Coon Of Banbcptey. to be holden at the Huron
Coon, New Melton. Pa.. before Joseph ii.
I/coley, esti.. Register. nu the nth day of Ireton.
arr. A. D. um, as l o'clock, P. H.
THOMAS A. HOWLEY.
Jan. U. S. Waisted. so Messenger.
. U. S:.lllsurshall's 011 Ice. -
w. D. OF PESNSTLYANIA,
" Fruntmew; Dee. t 9, 18 68.
mils is to Rive notice: That on the 161.11 day of
December A. D. lead, a warrant in Bankuptcy
was 155115 (1 spinet the estate ol John H. Illshep of
hoehmter, in thaeounty of Bower, and State at
Pennsylvarrie, who hu been adJedged a bankrupt
on this ord.petilion; that the 'vivant of any
debts 'and dellifety.: Wan) property belonging to
such bankrupt to him , or for his n.e. and the
transfer of any,property by him are forbidden by
lair, ;that muting of the creditors of the old bankrupt, to prove their debts. and to choose one
'or mime assignees otitis estate, will be held at •
Gout of Ibutitniptey, to be leaden at the Huron
Douse In New Bright 013, Pa. be out Joe. 11. Don.
Register, on the 17th day of February,
ik,380. o,c4eiejt. F AL
TUODAS A. ROWLEY,
Jay 5 4 0 ' . & Alatahal. as Maser:ger. -
R B. Kiirstuill's Office,
orpenionvaids,-,
rrl4ill/uu, Deceiiber 7Rth. INA
c ribilla Inn Owe Nestle*: That On the 10th
, day of November, Vert,a warrant In Bankrupt
was betted against - the estate or Samuel Bai
)17 of New Brighton,. Beaver county ra., and
1111 am U. bleCandless of the city or . Pllbboret,
In the twenty or AI Auld Yeats, ot lreensyl.
Tanta, loaners ad ey DcCandleva, who have
been adjudged flanktntits on Mete own perftlon
thetas peyasetut of any debts and delivery of any
=belunzbau to curb Unit:bids to them or
nee and the transfer of and property by
tied are toehlddest by lee; thst atneetleg of the
,(srettrAlt= ne Or m0n0 .1 . 1/ 4 prone - their
estate, will he
belt
sta Conn of Bac/Smoky, to
be holden at No. 116 Federal Mt. APegheny City
• Allleuheny OO:,'Desna... barer° John N. Pandener;
Eig.. Register. Osi the day .of Fehrusty,
D., lktia, at JO o'clock. a.m. '
TIIONSAA A. 21/IAMIASY.
. , U. p. Marshal. ailieste:nger..
u. S. 1114RSIELILL'KOFFICE.
p. - or PILV.N9YLVANtA,
Trrranciin, J an. 9 l.'
Thli Is to glie tatitlee: That utt
the eth ,
day Bfd of
Januar. SUR., IMO. a warrant In Bankruptcy waa
Issued against the estate of William P. !Worn, of
Bridgwater. In the Comfy of Bearer, and /Hate of
Pennsylvania, 'sambas been adjudged a banbtuFt,
on hts ono petition; that tbe payment of any dents
and delivery of any.property between, to oath
, bankrupt to hint or for Li* use, and the transfer of
asy property by him sue forbidden by um; • that a ,
tneettac' •rthe creditors td Bletteid Bankrupt,
prove Melt debts, and to chooatt one or more as
signees ends estate, will be held et Court or
to he holden at the Boras Masa in
rete dmi ltri 4on. Pa., before J b
Register, on tbe l'ltb day et Fe A; ~
al 1 o'clock ) 1 . . M. . D
• • TniaLts A. atmvuti.
E. Iltambid4 le illesnmtgee.' •
ENltili
Witirni 'IMMO%
''`•• 't ! •
lEEE
MI
MEE
J. IL BENCE'S
t Third Strei t Bew'rei, Pa.
ClPOsibig Utoelt or
StrAWIS• '•
SHAWLS.
plankists, • • -
. . V.laisk4ll; ' - 1
Plan els, •
. ' ' ''' '' ' ' • - " ' V • ones
' VEIO - -1,11E4.P.
Wm' gibed Cloth and Dress Cloths, Walmwts . .
Clairol for Backs, Opera
' vets, Ma sod Yang' Colors,
Yams, plain and fancy col.
- ors, rlenrotn Wool, '
hyr Matt
Hood., Intsoti . Cloaks, houtsge, de., de. de
Glove" and Uandkeirldedi,
s..ret7 good.nirlets.
Will ANA - liomarrs AtT t ED • AND
• vox wan.
Spectal,atteutton Odd to KID MOVES,
Balmoral and Seamleas Skirts.
Inehatthur the very etyltsh
New Veit' NlKii-ba.
Vclls ‘ tafra, 6ape Volt"
TRIMMINGS
Of elef7 da5011.0033.
Ladles' Underwear,: Mew' dltia, Drawer■ and
.I,!nstleaders, 6e.•
MILLINERY GOODS,
nits. Muncie, Flower*, Plumes, Velvets,Trames.
dc.
far Ma latawat stock of illttilnery Coeds
aver brought to this count, and cboapar tbao yon
ran boy them at any other place.
Ribbons. Ribboni. Ribbon*.
sUmeamk
EMBROIDERY AND LACES
good tesortment ► a way► on hind.
TAIIPINI3 AND PINKING DUNE I 0 Oitriqir-
We twtite:oar Mends and thipubils to call and
=mine oar new *Warta
FANCY GOODS!
Cst.rxpr IfR r.'I,DER-10L1).
Now Is the thee to ha} cheep. Don't forget the
plate. •
' UENCE,
• : Bearer, ra
0211133
NEW COODIA.
NEW GOODS!
MRS. E H BEACOM,
•
11 0 1 Jost receivNi select asgonment (Fell
Goods which she otAus t 4 ths public at the low
est, possible rates. The stock embraces every va. of
Ladies' pi Gentleman's Woolen Goods.
Plain and Fanny Yarns,
DRESS TRIMNINGS,
HOOP SKIRTS, VEIL• STUFFS,
CORSETS, HANDKERCHIEFS. COL
LARS, GLOVE. DUFFS. HO
SIERY: EMBROIDERIES,
COLORED CAMBIUM
LACES, PAPER
3IUSLIN.
oklao a good Assortment of
LADIES MISSES, • ND BOYS
FA.LI, II _A_ 'l' E"
wltlcit will toe Increased as the season advance.
bbe asks a enntlnnation•of too patronoza of
ha Galena. and the nubile generall Goods not
on halnlran be bad at twanty.four hour. notice.
CALL iND E±AMINE
UE3IE:MUER TIIE 1,1,1110 E
3i Street, Opnatte the U. P. Seminary
Septum
J . L. 11. IDALWIiOPf . ,
' I
Beaver Pills, Pa
gavimu JUST OPEN P.A A; LARGE STOCK
=E=
NOTIONS;
ROOTS &
lIARDWARIL.
. GLASSWARE,
QITERNS WARR,
TINWARR, .
• /NAILS,
DRUGS,
_&C
Window (Mow all allow and doubli strength
Special attention paid to owlets for
largo Ass window giant, Joe.
Ahn,
LINSEED OIL.
CRUDE BURNIriO OIL,
BENZINE, -
• eomare PATENT DRYER.
• Pidnut or all Cohn, Ground, D. 7 and In 011
Purchasers will do well to call and examine
our stock of Paints before porelusing elsewbrre
Aloe, Metcalf:ands of Ploor in Barrel and In
Racks. All Wads of Country produce taßeu lu
exchaao for <hoods
Itememba• the place, lint door above the Cut
lery Opposite aids of street.
norlOTT:tf
ITALIC:ABLE PATOIS FOR
The uush.Tslgliedoners for sale in Allegheny
county, the amount of eight hundred acres of land
In farms of one hundred &emend upward,. Some
of them would be divided Into:11 acre lola to snit
purchasers ; provided any two persons would par
thaw a one hundred acrelot. Petsession of Were
Wins will be given by the lot of Aprll, ltsan. All
these forme are loaded within *reasonable dis
tance of Pittsburgh.
Also,tieversl highly Improved farms situate in
the matter orDesver, Rutter and Lawrence, Pa.,
can be had In 'lot/ containing from seventy-five
to 300 acres. located In the fertile region/ of three
moonlit,. and adjacent to School Ihmscs,Clarches
and 31 Ills. Home of these tracts are located unit
's' five or eta miles of the leading Railroads pas
sing through the enuntleapxree wuned. and same
of. 'hetet/di its Its the neighborbosal of the 011
mimes on Slippery Rock Creek.
One large body of land, containing L..VI acres
facited within .11 miles of the Pittsburgh Fort'
Wayward Chicago Ballroed, and distant IN miles
treat Pittsbomh. This body of land is well calcu
lated far grag sad for Sheep.
The ecutemplated Railroad from Fine Creek
to : Lawrence coontrwlll run within a abort dis
tante of this body of laud.
Parsons derlrona of purcharin,.. rhnnid apply be
fore the Ist of Febrostv next. 7 Atter that. data.
they wouldbaire to putchase subject to • lease of
one year.
A removable cedit. wilt been. . Nape and
daterlptlons of acne Lands can he obtained by Ap
plying to the untlerslgnoll. Coal and other-mil}
cede underlie atm t of the lands.
DENJ. icren lIRADRORD.
Heal Relate Agent.
New Beigidon, Noe. UM. Iletio—dec.l.l.la.
'IIAK R. B\!R,
No Public, Conveyancer
and imurance Agent.
Deeds and Ammonite written and aeknowl.
ittmerits taken, de.,
a , ,lberen daly ecrtam.saloned as Agent for rer
ead Aral elate Companies, rapresent
lust the Fire, Ills,.
Areidenti and' Lire Stoat Da
partakes*, to prepared to fate risk, sad write
Rattles on the meet liberal terms.
dapAlto. Agent tee aim "Anchor Line" Of ant
s Mesa litaamers. Tkkata aold to and fro nt
Worts la I:a/gland, Ireland, Scotland. Gera:um)
land France. • -
• (Ca la Unto l*lc* row, Diamond. nothestei,
GmiNssialtsapiNvag ,
"cuis.rso otrr,SALE
Fall ..and Winter Goods,
AT
Jas. A. Fortune's
IN THE . PIANOND,
ROCITESTER;TENV.
DRY GOODS
, . o,f every !lewription.
71110 bcefl numot•tralont rand. t Ito
" • Citeapetet Ip Itcaver
County.
Ladies Zephyr knit Shawls,
Fancy OCKA M at kea than coo
'D.I A 11 , '4l`; .1 7 'g
I=
Flannels,
Country
all kind. at len. than manufacturer: prices. Cal
and be need.
FURS ; FURS,
I=
Min's ITnilerwern
I=
lICt4IEILY, (110VES, he
ran WWI, to scram licirgnino a Ito am hnnad
In sail As adcertionti. Stamping, ?inking and
Machine Stitching done to tinier. •
No trouble to 'show Goods
Iteioemher the pllllcl, room tonherly o(lmpied
by Nel.ou fi Itoe.sler.
IN .PI)1.110NI)
l'A
JAMES. A.' FORTUNI
I'. S —ll are seemed' lbe :.•rrie'a Id WATT
OF.ALY, formerly of Bridregrater.
dac3o.
.Ned Goode for the Holidays
t. 2, ltialtlll,
BRIDGEWATEit, PA
Is WEERL.VIIKeItiVINI; A ri:Esil SUPPLY
OF 0001)S IN EACII nF TIII: FOLLOWINO
MiMMII
I.)11."1" c; OODs .
Steubenville Jeans, White Woo,
Blankets, Army Ulankets, linul
log's Barred Flannels, Merin
os, Alpacas, Delahn-s,
Plaids, Bleached,
• • Brown and gold
.al water
Proofs,
Chinchilla Cloths,
Woolen Shawls, Brown
and bleached Muslin ,, , Dril-
Tieking+4, Prints, Canton
Flannels, llobwry, Gloves, Bucksh
Groc ori
Coffee. Two. Su7.ar, 31at...er. tto Silver I)Ip•
liolden and ronininn Syrup., candler . soap, Fide
and Mlnc'e 3lent:
Hardware, Nails, Glass,
Door Locke. Door Lntrhem.lllngra, Screws. Tab!
t'atlery. Tank of d'l'ea Sncrona. Sleigh BAIA. l'o4l
Boxes, Piro hovel* and Pokers, Nail• and Uloa.
WOODENNVA RE
Bucket*, Tub., Churno,lnft., PTSlit+ and Ladle
Linseed Oil White Lead
anti -ho-
Fon MEN LADIES AND eDILDREN
Rifle Powder , and Shut,
Blasting Powder and Fuse
Vbriatr Veva As QueenNwtsre
II hnvy goods delhen•d free of charge
Ity elow attentien to and by keepin
cor , tantly 00 iOIIOIM It•ti slot of, I
or all the different kinds ti•tni Hy kept in n enutitr3
stow. Cho undentigned 110101 to the tutttre It
the 'Ala It, merit dud receive A iibl,a; or tIO
public patroting.e. •
H.
dec7:ll:ti: I
nEA VEIL DEM V.- The ikaver
1.) deity ham been
M. JOHN PINE MARTIN, D.
fix-Preddent of Lincoln Universdy, L 111111 l
innocenfal edurto um el the thef and the Hind. 71,
trait Otto cIII teninemer,l). V.,
MONDAY, JA ?ti l'A Hi' PPt r, Ism
at 10 o'clock-1. 3t.
Staulentsior hoth I. O .SCA. ma) livro t, rn. tho . r.
oaghly, the Common School Conn., under atrlet
dlecloiltic. Should adequate e 1..., apply. In.
triwtiou will be given In n...t part. of the PM
vend:, course. (loinpoottlon, elocution, rhetoric
and aadnatuuny, the llebrea. Greek. and Latin
Language.'; logic with phllo,,ophy, natural. men.
tal and moral, will be diligently taught by the .
Principal...' •
We_ purvo.e to co: Will.on'a Speller/. an d d Read
ev.: tleographie. with l'elton • outline
Maps. Greenleaf. liatuetnatlcal Serial" and 11'11-
'loll'a Grammar+. For additional particulars
addre.. I. ii. MA
Mr 11t, Mayer, Bearer County. Pa.
TALL AND WINTER GOODS.—The
l' undersigned begs leave to inform Ida friends
awl the pu blic generally that he basins: received
a new stuck of goods of the latest styles for
t;priug and Summer wear ' ,which be odes at very
modem Met..
' GRIVTLE.IIIi2I'B' AVUltN1811114:
GOODS.
CONSTANTLY UN BAND.
Clothlna nand, to order on the 'honest tinder.
Thankful to tits public fur own'. rayon, .1 hope
by elope attention to bootie. to merit a contlito.
mica of the name.
-'DANIEL MILLER.
1111.11 Mir xr., BRIDGEWATEI4%
Oak Bark Wauted.—The hlgheat cub
price vold.far oak bark at the Beaver Fail,
Tanuery. • otecr,l
U
Y 2
El
ri
2
II
13=MIE
N'Yfica'
II
OIL 1111111
CAR 9r daily toosolu4l at bl. c.
296 Pew Stre
PITTSBURG r,
1=:1E11
Catarrh,
I.3lx)nr,
Orr•nr Itreatb, Itl.chartt, horn 1.1.,
tion of toe Throat 'tat Vokv. •od al
PalrA Ileferia, and Dllliculi.ww
Xyarrycalrlag
Sur;:leal
Dr. 1.., ba. 4..soclate.l with I.
D R. J. H. 'lt E E
An eminent Specialist who I. clevot
for the lasi atiera y ea r. to tho ruro o r
rising from Impurity or In. ti lIIL
of tho
B L 0 0 D.
On Scientific Principle* he con" In..
Skin, Liver, Kidn
3101 all alroclitui, 1.11
: .. .TerVoll:4 Sy k
Ugh, bom. from iA. 14 ,'I; t M
ILII.
NI PENN ST,. PITTSP.
A Jtiraculoits
DEAF 4t-3,DUMB
bi Instate qf the G. estnn
,;/* Ten! Mt.
ist.itrmicut cf officers of that Instil
31.1Y0It'S OFFICI
l'irrieurnon, Pa., Nov I
Persiinallyiappiarril betel e me. llorace
lien a Piddic',Netury, In 11.1“1 for All,vb eel
Pa.. Peter llclebstielmer, I7eddrrt..uid •
Schneider. Vice President, J. Wei-In r. 'I.
Jacob Dietz. iteavtary, and Joseph Lan:,
millet ache Genimil Orphan Asinin, each
bein,7 by me duly ilif o llloCCOrding to Inn
and said that Jim... Thine Richard, aged 1.1
inmate in the German Orphan Aajleme.
had been deaf and dumb (min her lid.",
has lately been operated tip,nt by Dr. Li.t.
Perm Street, for the cure id hi r
n~allcd lea marked Blleffee•. She can now
distin;al.ll the butaan voice a utlicientl e.
it, and consequently she 1.1)1 . 111, edited
words and Is daily Impsit in 4 both in hem
spee'cb. She is still under Ihicioi••
hopes to accomplish A complete cure in In
PETEIL UELCUSIIEIM El:. Pre,
NICIIOLVS SCRN}:IDER, 1 e.e ,
JACtillt DIETS. Treasurer.
.1. IV EIST/ilt. Secretary.
• JusErti L.,1:•;;;, Commiee.
Sworn slid subscriteld Whore m t t
ad, 1.1
Octuber.
[l. S.
HORACE: S. s:st. ,
NULer)
An Ausrr. elph triter from I:enrz, P
Etitthr of the 1. 4 .1111.i11e .Itourt .11
totI.VILI E. ?or
Dn. Iritenteu.--Dvar 1111,1 ‘t
am thr yon orath tnplath
rad of the prroent wrcl.:. I ••
your cogagemenbt elsowhore
to remain hon. Mr a longer timo,
Your Impuiro among
long remembered by our pooplo. It
!ling to IpuOy y YOU hale trnanui
nituaterl 01 my Wally with great em,e•
as •m to. ma to Underptilini. As by 1111311
haractor or A malady and Its heft
boos. a multitude of patient. In thla el ty. at..
not area or heard of otos to rauni you 14,
the nnulltin• or relief without renarrine
Oat,. prattle.. among nu* been n brIIII
ow, and I cheerfully emu 1111 l loud y,,,,
hi, win and the public at inr..:o as a lhsa
the unmet confidence.
Mph,: that 1"51 luny hco long Is. 1 , 3
to additional (Lulls:11111.14 ti u •
Oral, )oUn.
1:1:01t1:1.: 11 r1:1 \
A well Attested Cure o
tarrh,
lin. A. P. !Join - mu. Dear Sir.
of of nor t'alarrh ha• 1.,1
sired etreet. eytl re•tulted in perman. ot
althon,llt ha, frequently been pn
nisi I liAtt ~hatl•tr it a:I eth.
treatment. n Dhow Inc !rut benent.
1.0 throole anti !rouble...meth:lt by arts,.
the symptom.. me %nine at 35.5571re:en , of
100 re readily I 14-4.! • '
gifted 'O, Val ■ constant cold In the he.m.
amp; my toreathliv toasts lice•vilasi iii
my month open thalntr dreg; lathele 1 , ••
Clint':.. became solidi:l,l and thip.ir/eil 1.
.111.0 1011arh an uxtent that It required i,••
e•t exertion to expel them. Son, tii.•••
hardened lumps you d get In nit ttoov
me to hank and scrape corn le i•
myself, .lly breath Wilt Mrrn•i,. oar n
came Impaired. Waxinesswall 11;h1 • ,
matte their appearance, and of I.lle
paralyxts stepped In, and •tv hen I plseed
tter year rate Otte ohle. tit - cor Ewe 11:o ,
(feted by this dread dh.cate: Ar it e, •
ontreml alike. there vas a eenatent Wed.
and debilltairk feeling, ' , kith oil tot
Or act; I lent to tired on rItIo.; in tie *
did on ;Dino to bed, my appetite ell 5 1" . .
1.1 ttlon 111
placed myself ruder Cole, and am I.m.py
that all the', ditia;ferabie and 51.11..:5 re'•
tom. hero entirely left me, and I once 1.1.
the benefits of good health
fly tt I, Ind thta publicity yea lii 111
sindlurty effected and oblige we. loom ,
, JA3,IES
I have lirlftWll Mr, Jaw.', Soni. rt
Jelierv.o munly. for Itinto ‘nry.,
tin le*llfy to hie rlAleulebt MP• d tr.! , i
I.I.7OrtILT) 111:1 I ithi , v!.:
Wholesale llgnor Dealer on 1110 , or ,
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