The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 03, 1869, Image 3

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le attention of the public is 4lreofed
the 10110'!'°L 2 iett.e 4 i / W ,10 . 01° . t0
.101 appear for the find. time In the Aa
s to -day : • ••
otleo—E. It
Bruit, Sr' tt
.) .
'or Ralw:taipir. 'Whitson.
l a nkruptay Nodes-Tbos: A. Rowley.
Vali Paper—Thomas Palmer.
'
New Goode--9. . J. 0041
Spring. Goods—Jos. Horns.
aliantalV.lll,4l3÷'LAYld.,
n au Pa p e r -30 aalutir. '
Dry noodo-J.M. Hurchaeldwit Co:
Mercantile Appralsrni3nt—A. 6 . Laird.
Nebel? l .o o 4P i ffe he =lt
folloedull
ye Paid the sums set,oßposite to their
ea on subserlittiOn to the Beaver
ears; duce the date of , you" ;
so . NeCerelaY; HookstOwn, 2 00
algene Bros:, /Lookatows, 2 011
Fisher, Beaver, • 2 00'
• 'an. flood, Smith's Ferry, 3 00
. S. Moor% Belleville, .14„, :3 2 00
ngh Andeirson, Beaver , `; : 400
MeManatrty, Bad ,en .4 00
shit& Musgrave, Baden, • • 200
,he brim, Wall hose, oo
: Irani Stowe, Sharon, • • , 4 2 00
Cowgill, lowa, , • • 1 50
awes Neely, Badon,.• • 4 00
. Sheik, Blassantvilte, , , f,OO
g. Boyd, Beaver,
m • B. Wilson, Beavor;,, ,4
ug. Prank, Water Cure, ,••• I Oil
Thomrs N. OO
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Fortier, Seve: 4 l3lht.. , - ••• oe
•
Removed.— e law tllleepf 45332 . tet
meron, Ens., has beeareinoved from
e National Hotel bulldhad to the room
•ently occupied by B. F._ Wilson,
q., on Third idriet,..Beaveitic
II)%.l{1~Olovoill A large
Tinent, aIU-p3kiric 'lewd rip. Kid
ves,,fur eale cheap, at Bence's.
nought to Jalll.-0a last Sundt,.
an named McCreary, a Bridgewater
blower, was brought before Justice
Wilogidoihiegrdiflyoilioductofd
tlutodWts fyirilve
ALF4,1RHT.91714E1g. , . ppd. in"
feCtiollt of the hair will be regarded
inexcusable after a trial of Mrs. S. A.
en's Imp(oved now style) Hair Mo
roi or Dreutng On one. bottle),—
.rY Be* t/iU .Ql/1;
tar. • . • •*,
Robert JtrCreary, ►Esq., formerly
,f this place, now in Kansas City, Mo.,
Ms forwarded us two packages of Lets
Voltam papers. He lias our thanks for
ho favor.'
Select Mehools.—On last Monday
w° "44 P 3 h9O l : l,, PR e 0 0 0 1 444 Ulla
place, one by Mrs. S. D. Martinis and
lw other by Prof. 'Lakin. Both have
sjwned under very favorable auspices.
Iv your stomach Lin a dyspeptic con
dition combiplodi w 44, ,SlFFiltik oc
inactivity of tb,,,l4ye;qm bitAlosetra
Dyspepain etttiko }Of VOW ;Wilt obtain
roller. For gala by all.dri*tbita...
. - -
Agricultural I Mh . liee4n. — , There
will bike meeting lbo members of the
Beaver County ..e.grkfultund Society, at
the Sheriff'soatee,dw Nein' prk on Mon
day, the 16th- day of lifittek• mit, at I
o'clock P. 431.., for the pnrpoionf. Meeting
Beers and Mistaken
. car, settling the pewee,' 4LimOnnt,
A full attendance - Is earnestly desir
ed. , J. It. HAUBAU,
Secretary:,
2t (Local please copy.)
A Young Minn asked en old man for
his daughter in marriage. The answer
wan: Go Into the orchard and bring In
, a number of apples.. Give we one half
or the whole' nddibei,aird' the mother
half of. the balance wad half w apple
over, and to the dingliier oni.balt otthit
remainder and halfan apple, and have
oneleft far youpWleivithosit cutting ail
pple, and then,lf she Is pad'
an have het." Ho solved thii,iptestion.,
ow many did hi bring . - •
"DOWN with din yrasit" of ,linoranee
that i nduce i jou 'to patronlie worth
less dyes !and pomatums (lard). Only
"Barrett's Vegetable Hair Restorative"
finds favor wherever it Is used. That in
the preparitfon whleh"si "silver mo
dal" was awarded at the N. H.Stato Fair
in lBo!.—Lotitstitle JoUrnal.
. .
kuotiiii4o44 Ehmild
up last Monday another clump oecurrea
in the Pest Otce In Beaver. Mow S.
!lays was remoted'itid l idhis' I'dirir hic
k:a:tick taken her plane. What makes
this change a' little' s the; fart
Miss MeGalllek was re-Instated on last
Monday by the same administration that
removed her a few months ago. 'The
circti 'matinee" that brAught, thti coups..
Um' of thlngshibtiutse , 14;iskint Mk=
k [Hurl' to 'us.
,irg TTLIIi; riArunce,
Third etroot, Beaver, Ilse just recetynd
gil
all the rthVGl,4lll4 oradele 4 11,4"411 . d . '
sonnet Foramen; alue the best selected
mock of Trimming's, Embroideries, Rib.
ant. and Fancy Goods ho has ever otter
sale In Beaireiv. Also a lot &white
coed. Just opened; Ladles shotild
,b am
la mind that .thiie iisida, are "II; froth
and new adyles; t7dl 'llO .e746411 - fbi:. 1
yukThkelvila.
!tir re
cent awhile:l of the Supreme court of
Illinois declares that farmers, whose
lends lie contiguous to railroads, find s
who keep the cortiortaitaltaft&lnbliat
we...am and grans, can recover damages
fur loss by fire of gmifli; byytand
by locomotives. •Where,
reicur, farmers and railroad Comps
, dell permit grass and _weeds to FOP' on
land adjoining the,triteli,4d fericg
nun ou the forte, there can be no recov
ery. Mutual negligence torbklis , actibn
fur demego.
moventemi, drienetinr, wo be- I
het o, to Pluibinet:aollto Years since,
king made by d'artalO'rellgionhita, to
owed on amendmestt to the Constitution
of the United States, so that it shall reo
ognize In the instrument, which it does .
nut now ; "Almlghty God s*' OP SIMI
of all autherltY and 'politer Inodyli pre
eminent, the Lord Josue Quist ss the
Ruler among the Nations
Revealed in, thtlloly Actipjgmy as of
Supreme Authoilty, httlword to con-
I titUo a iChlietlOn titlvernmeot.
We make this quotation from the
standard of that, body, and think we Iwo
in It it verti 'of lillberafify`iitiCli lhi
Atuottoou People ara not yall!p
to incorporate In the orginlc=:
their land. •
Dr. 1.. Woralagli, . Ilitewsrlv
THE HEALER.
WILL anus THE BIM et
• • inenrabuory othirpmattekat
thcoqulumwriVan= ."
iszawrai l r•
" rnY mr# 4l . l o l 4;:fo. lll6oo,il64 i rs
"W.ZTMf tit
rub I e utaktibt!
&mindedAMMAN& to Sadler'
Comdata?. Illtyftrifinti
Is c =eny county, on hid Thiredayi
atte tirght him to the Borer IsswitY
ian.s hi 'chard with - bayhtarlarn",
added • robbery in Rochester tp.,
rHztt nntia.
from Rochester, for disorderly h i
es.wbSiltinteeflilienio44444/Artiiiiii
- A Than* . ttssy
wonderful story of the long trance in
which a Vetisistalint than nab, of
Burlin n Wls. has laim is z i =r,
;0/H3~ *iila witecitt
exploded - try Dr. Chariot L.Stodard, who'
moon* examined the case.eilleigleililie
description of the appnistilserfte body:,
z a btatiril out in a room of a temp.!
' A O about forty degrees, and.
declares that the girl taf . ,bees dead sett-'
eras weeks..‘ saableof the year,
he says, there le nothing remarkable in,
the Osman of putrefaction, as every'
anatomist imam, that:bodies miry .
kepi Int liniranik ohthLt *lite+ in
the alternating .teesperature kof a. • dis
secting room'', 44.thliC,retaarkable case
of suspended animation le dill*Nuxi
ittiftidMit'W - JOSAtii Wied intience
43111 0 1nPitienti Pit new
phenomena, out of which to extract
food for publliddrlasity in Teed upon.
Patent Medicine humbug gotten up to
dupe the ignorant and credulous, nor is
it nvitotiotterd woo-to:wog& of
nget=t=l. ti . ,
tied seveatiram.amostkibekinsat Desert
of Balms on the backs of fourteen cam
el*, sintlilltitilight Witiis the Ili&die
Ocean ni two
, skim" tt /ample,
mild, soothiog, Pleassuitlteineay, a per
fectiiipneiti? for (Parris va
ltobiThw tit‘ twid41...41 =l .
dismiss. The proprietor, It. V. Pierce,
M. D., of emis, T:; offers a reward
B
90500 for a came( ektarritibat be can
not cure. For bale by most Druggists
everywhere. Sent by mall, post paid,
for slaty S. renta l Alldreen
itroltim & ulyytuirrs o:immolate ,
TORT, PITTRBUROII, Pl.—We desire to
call the attention of-our readers to the
following Editorial from the Pittsburgh
Ck"..n0104474.11t: /Oa.
During our, cid-sons that what is said
may bo slepended 11100111 "We paid a
vitae . ingbay iiiiio l titrialirPWy
of Messrs. Stoner, *Watt, and wire
surprised and gratified to find it one of
the most coinPlitoi *wittemisl4 eidab-
Bohm,* of the kind lit tke, pate. They
mannfichire allibleriptions of Ciirriag
am, Buggies, dc., Ina- superior manner,
and at prices much lower than the same
ofti•atii 4 tkie
best makers in the East. Their factory
fa connected with their salesrooms, and
ratobassts are tequastedkolissentarOe
'various" styles of mat-inflicter() and la
rptper, tempi 1?) width , Tams ;the g
Jam fo rm a proper jutlgetnent as to'qual 2
'itv and cworimustship.., We. shall take
!occas' ion hereafter to speak more porde
!tififljclif the Cdtriak r ue; 'Ne:; `ilild m,l
;this firm, and would recommend pur.
chasersi tecililtrthant end examine their
-stock, Wad:louse Nos. 167, 169 and 171
'Penn St.,- Rear, solo. (Agin, tisieekt
induments to Dealers and Livery Men:
-
ContiMelte. Genne—A , yammer
Swindled Out or vut6. 7 -A. German
'fl u ri m P, l4l l °ll trat 6 !rners, !P.*. flint
MAW; city toirtheAltif . titireylietertiar
morning, on his way tovlait his brother
in-law in MeleenipiA: ' die Was met at
ULU depot by two finely-dressed, good
looking young men, who escorted him
to the 14one:1gs/telt' House Saloon, and
Invited him to take s drink with them.
Hewes charmed with hisnow keqnsibt
.
anceeq,- who appeared to him • to be
lyonng nunt of prppeft*
' nem qnallfinitions. Atter they *wit the
saloon Sharpers Igo. 1 anti 2 atrue4 up
tho usual oonvermaion about Mariana
:bill Which Igo. 2 oiled 3'0.1, and No. 2
i snceroded In borrosrNg P 25 Irvin the
(Taman, giving I4.),PcKitsr4whili.Pur
ported to be a one thousand dollar bond,
but wltiAl l 44 PON+ ii,gergOpsto of
a Life Unmade, Company worth noth
ing more thigithe paper It wad printed
on. ,The German's newly made friends
deserted him iMin'ellititeli,idd fliirlkiilt
there might be some mistake about it
ho made -inquiry: and.ilatrned that his
'supposed security wes worthless, lie
has not bout ebbs to see or 'beer any
thing of his young friends since.
The of our n i direct
ed to the %advertisement of ThOln
Peltigir4 awa"44,, :4n Vsn7=4 , 4*-
Window Shades, dm, which will be•
found in another coluinnottide week's
A Useful Tiiiiiii.i4;itidliamers in
arriviniust ticcuracy In estimatinz the
adoenVoe4ail In illftgiellis,Vnikrir
Cultivation, the following : l:alga ?Alvan
by an asitiCettltidli CCil 100 #*;
5 yards wide yards long contalry l
i
acre." t. • ~ )CA I -
ka
lfiyartbi wide by 284 yards lona contains
acre.
20 yards wide by 242' yards long con
iains 1
1.40 , yards widc . by, 121 , yard* long con
t
•-• • •
80 yards wide b 60 yards long con
ni gime .i, 7 IT 1.
70 . yards wide . by CO/1
, yards. , long con- .
tibia 1 • k - • • - -
f.
feet wide by,199 feet long oontalns
I 440 feet wide roy99 - 1 1 ect long contains 1
*:re.
110 feet'wide by 290 feat long containB 1
dcre.
! feet wide by 720 feet long cvntsinn-I,
item: '
ILN3 feet wide by 26.3 foet long contains 1
240 feet wide Ly
. 1011 feet long contains
gem. r h o i ~. "- i 4. .
A Sad' Allleir:—A - special "Welt
to the (hennersio/ from Morgantown,
ebilthed . , p . 3stenlay, stated that • dre
even'wt - re supposed to have been droWn
ed betweeiktlmtidaceasel Geneva., :We
have obtained the following additional
garti. At t e, 1 ,11. 017 ft 1 7 1/ 1
oar F ifthOf "reek ' am M Neel ,
a resident of Morgantown, West, Va.;
t iiii In ltliidion,gihols City, and Ur.li.'
H:.Tow's, formerly a resident'of Pitt*.
burgh, IL .1. Williams and Ed/mitten
Barney, of -Monongahela City, took the
i o:dlictqlieli_ foltoritfittrittn,:gOing
pen the , nrowerilllebeet to. Gentlit,
tilit bead of sdieltitfir tiairigatttM, euil
. 1111 them' across the moony' el 'MM.
win.,: On Friday three three *en ,
, legether , with Willlate Piihf. of
°°44) i. " 4 4;atof lieeltwitivileater of
argintort, itherted In a skiff to '00414.
wa So Geneva, a dietetics, of about
tee ,'rrdies, to: meet the pitiiiiiihi
atom which they espoused .to come
torn' the river. Nothing has been seen
hetrfit l / 4 0 ,00.1.1P r l !!i n P 4 V/Thoir
lends In Monopee, , . .City became
aimed, an d legriljoilett to all
"4.2-Itele n_:3rotliiiiigH_Y43o.:We•
e, but were unrZebta4inx intvi.-,.,
fielithiir hie' i t i.. bn Ston
y beetAhajeklffln:WWt PM 1 1,4!1 4 . 1 1.1 •
iiiio9o,lrelherlyer a abser Idietailter
Ya'‘....,,0.01i'..110 II
i ts,
indwignati methewne Was brwil - 1
has einter.been fietueLo The agar
crested •e . Wood , auk ;4iili excite
at In- Aionistige - ,ettn end cent a
, ,
1:171 °ear the intirecowpaunity. The
Wilk general'' , ititerteln the opinion
t a h r e e g rzitsa gtij iti ng
gi; . 4tiriii ibZil . rslMrsit 74"4.
1 emcgarlinv...., L broshri aw id *41.1 .4il l'ik;
;4-IMai 'FA
o *me net yet redov _
• say ease
be aegerebel fbr. butte prevent
Thrwholo..—"—
4 W in itlVlA:= l = l
of Ilmo
4412 11 = 11111 3 1 ; 111 L l4.'
171'
1.14•Itontbl" priewith spy•
1414Arif_
wlwrioneeswiihirmairt
but etbeeptishapes. by
l ii2=4l
of "BIWA, fb!'
WV). Then ire - bale* VA =au large
suoal?er of engsvthilloissoted to tho'
stork;iti . 4-5 1 11,
JCS t 03 4 ,40z 5
v p
44 4M"' ifs
„ . fiShiTiof "
sod 'tlis litqtrout and trOlosSotio story,
"Betwien bro,l.ere rentlinted. Amami
thi other ContaiitelikiiNoto "The o
Twatiutumeta," bx xcri Tel l y, "Gra
de withlbettolaen Half"• Poem by;
Flotepoeyypeei, lidathandai
M. Douglass Ctditoriali.
WOL die. : CPutiin'
& Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Plilladel
ltda;lt worm,* Ortlehilitilllichidea
'M u l e ".
,
IL col*, (and:. MN rliday:.1110„
Pritillit'lUitr
E‘Mingl 4 , o 4 " (141404•031 graving)
.rt —l.llA...r.s•ntioYeTrll l l
Reinsilßialie . Slut" ~-7 Tha.Bkae
of a recent date, speaks•aii
lows of a remarkable atone In lb% pow
iesaion Of Dr..Daugift&V of Weelinki
burg, Cumberland count , Pa. :-'--Nearly
a tent** Olpiall Myattwnittets•
tirit
sinealefig aroaa in lower t nla where
&party of worthy emigrants had been
encamped !Sesser._ tinifTbeCont As he
walked leisurely lbrwrd a rabbit. 'Crossed
the path.' Ile paused, and in a moment
the little animal returned. (kilning back
the third time, the old man stopped to
pick pp a atone to throw at It. As he
lift eglitile arm in the sunlight, hit, anon,-
tlon7ives attracted bythe beautiful man
nerkr which the stone refracted tho light,
and Instead of throwing it he put it into'!
his pocket. notsming litime he gave it
to his children . to. play. with, only nk.
1 gargling it as a singular, beautiful stone,
without attsching any epeeist . vain*, to 1
it.'' tiomit digs afterward -in ititelligent
physician called at, the house , and ob- I
serving the stone on the floor; examined
It and offered six ,dollars In IL. , Shedd
gentleman argued that •If IV was worth
I ebridollars 11 was worth more and decline i
ed parting with it. ,
l ' .**i.4ol.oPlgitinsiliii:offerod to ,sent l
the stone to England by a trusty Mend
I ofthe fkinflY: 'On 'inkling? Tended le
I went to Sottish' an old linididi 'by the
name-of Fox. , differ careful expriba
tion this man Said: ." AU:kinetics is not
ahle lA:qui,' th* stoma" 'TheYonnit Alin
then,nerit bran' old Jew whs. dealt in
prationi -Oen*, Ile 'eras chtlf of Yoni
nervous suspecting kind of .individualei
and said at once, "put that in yonepOok:
et, and do not come out again without j a
guard. , Toll Wild' ireP rothiel Were It
Ikhbilii lyortt hattiffst.""ThiNgint, alarm
*a Oftuftabisumanti. cestxkuoifot so
great a treasure, avoided any further ef
fort tot bring it tO notimand "yelled kitu
kt of ih'e itillt, Opportunity to return
home. 1
Scrnatibie`,. attar a:piarty of ale men
, canicover from Maryland and offered in
lends and negroes what was considered
equivalent to an hundred thoheanill4ll
tars. The owner argued as be did when
the drat otter was weds, =AI 1 1 # 1111 444, 6 1
in the meantime the old Man did, an
as the circumstances of the ; flintily were
comfortable no special effort was made to
dispose of ''.die stone. It peened down
, through several generatkme, intug care
hdly emended until after-the war, when
.It came Into the kande gif Mr. Daugherty
of Mechankilhi*Ortainer children are
' legal heirs. The Doctor applied the va
rious nets. andfaungl it to passer the
characteristics of the diamond. His
opinion etas obnfiemed hy;grovend eel*.
tide friends. It is of course in its rough
C'elate., It possums simpOor (*PINE Of
luirdness, and readily cuts glass. - It has
I the peOnlhar adamantine lustre, arid se
quire' , vitreous electricity by friction,
has - double refractrous power, and is coi
-1 oflgninhd tratufesimit: "There ieteltil
one suspicious circumstance connected
*Walt, onaktledle ileoge; u 1"; smin - 0.
What larger thin any dianoond" hltlisitii
described. The largest diamond known
Swine to be that of the Rajah of Alatinn,'
In the East Incites, which weighs 367 car
ate whilst thbo stone weighs 450 • earite:•
oru l d diamond possessed by the Emperor
of Mogul whighed 279 carats, and was
reckoned. worth .t 4( 0,000 sterling-. ' .
For Prudential mesons Dr. D. boa been
quiet In regard to Weston°, Wniting, as]
Diseanter would say, for "something to
tint rap.. j, Recentlyi a eeniblitation'"of
dim/41411mM lifrOerilgt Ott' ill 9 Marvel
oiuiihas/ed iciturdaerinivetigatkr. "The
stone bin ,tteen'amit inlay Iqjnegg the
Icrud:4lot the 'blest. scientific men of
this country. and there is every reason
to -believe. that ~Arnerics -am . boss* -rate
laritqst diamond a 0 *toad. •. 7 ,
.. _
Ike". A. ltR. 'Bridaed+-11 e: ire
happy 'to anintounee tb. oh; tcirtnatneu
ixtd our itradori through the aoanty wbo
maY. be_ pre,Prit the_dPeuing bc.
&Ind:that. the above dlatingutateed gen
4istee-- mo 4 cub= of Beaver
county willtavor ow with II leetiore early
fa lho 1401•:Jiii1014Ocr:Wideti IS (11/1
Or IntOtoot and will be ably baridled.will .
be annou'neea 'next week. •
Estate
Tesuilleirs of Real E for the
Week ending Feb. 27;1869.
Robt.d Russell to C. Russell,Jan. :81
.
186x1, pareot lot NO. 22,1 n silage.
water; l6o
,
A. Kelly to Isabella Kelly t Feb.,l9,..
1800, lot in Beaver Bxll4,
Ovid Pinney to J. Muller, Feb. 19,
1869, 7 lots in boro. of Freedom, 3,052
Tr: Dunlap to' 6: 7. DuaraP, Feb: .
15, 1869, half of lot No: Edinboro
et yosiselivi. uis .:, .1: i r!. 7IS fi.ll• i- %es
Jarne l a Park to Jail: D. 'Bibb Feb.
4, 1809, undivided. interest ! In 80
acres in Green tp, Oki
4...Wliodburn.ancl wife to &MUM • •
Korean, et. al. Feb. 24,1800, 21olif
in Dasywr Falls, ~ • • : 2 . 500
tdolPinis di Mit Mop; Ulerseh-A .:
wilied; elk al. to John finodgriala t ,
i Pet:4,1809, lAA.. 71: P. Ist In
f dntdry tp. ,- ' ' • ', ' , ,
Joel Powel and wildto Mn.'s iliry
; 4peali, AV.,* 1869,4' A. 65 P.
,
in New Fiewlekloy tp.
. 1 .
/42g , g 4 4.iwg 9 to. 3 !Pio. *WY - ~.
Brown, Feb, 20, DM, 10 acres of
land In•NAW Eievrigki . *
l 7 •
. Alanaix nritpgr filed.
i
I' / D. Elmoiiriorr, Register.
TIM following lo Governor Goary's I
, *0 0 4 61 4:-Th i g it . Alibi #oi .
report titit , ho itsii written slitter woo-
=tattatiit Vponsilvinbut Po it 4:44;-.
L' ,• . r. lrour.al
limuussuno, 4,V
i t ilak r.
earsetrheigrals4 Meet:
Bi' lmillaia.: ll : ol . o .= tvattl gwiracwas ha o ' w . v i.4l° I s e=d t r
win g: .
appOntmont fro,
Itranla — Trir never written or
a l a t ehrly=
1 Inch laugesnui. th=t ba t
1 iti".i: .i,_, bvl , :TrslikrAnc,,i, . , . , , ,
, tnii.Aolo4loos4o.A-Hiiiiriiii
Kis is 'limb ;WO atatOrisrdlOntolomok
t4 - Ulla tailiippritiintitOra*
S d is. ' mwisobessmassem - 1 - 10 t r i t, S.V;;.!!" * - 3 =
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''''l , 24"ilritAvitilAt ll2 ;;Alet t '; , I
ML Samosa--We have been having
a respite from winter for about ten days:
or two weeks, until Tuesday hat, when:
veil were timed with another mpg,
storm, whlligs„ . wOok, iSentlkr 414
4 .
thi tha
44 E0 momator less ;
as lr . kas hello for the past two'
months, and the wind blOws a ! perfeat
We've bad beautthd weather most of,
.tbk tinonth.t : 11anylinmsni haul
goat — eirithatth'PlioVtfOr Spring
crepe.. Some few have already sowed
their spring wheat. - • • '
Stock has done remarkahlisrell due-:
lug the *Mfg, sad comussids , APO:
pribV.l lb.geeSini
ox, a few days ago, which weighed 2,230
IL, at lsoyosintsPer .
A young: tuan„llifitg unit , his Piste,
wee ...seckleadally.. shot Omagh: ' the
*HA efeli.d4l4 1414mit ttu Qi apll
soon after bled So death.
' A boy Uving in this place; Who la
about twelve years of age, being told a
few days since that ifs finger wail placed
In the mutate of a gun, the charge would
net
n e i x t =Lt=it .. .. th e e
Anger took its "serial" flight, and has
not since been beard from. Boys never
forget lessons lautied in this way.
The ofilcials bare whe are holding ap
pointments under the "one mai; policy"
are alrliady preparing themselves with
'mourning to decorate their ofileM on the
Auy join
with "Hanby" in saying "Farewell,
bright prospects." -He has aliem4y
stored moat, if not all, rebels' to their
eltizenshiptigaltt. Some think that .be
Will *at restore life to Boothi inanimate
body. ends think ha to a
higher rower—if such there inf).. I was
told to-day that the "whole country bad
the measles." - This we think doubtful, ,
although many ' of the people: hive
them. '
The latest nevi's that Ve have heard Is
that the PeiFefilan, Mr., Weston, Is ni
peetsil to, peas throtigh',this ?lice this
evening, as he is ."auloging rounillhe
circle. Respectfully yours,. ! •
Wiaxnemy.
•
Dasiget to Deily.
' Ma. Enrron t —lt iI high time foil the
people to arise in their majesty, and in
tludider toner to:sai 'to Melt' repreeen
iath;M: lye must and, law's
passed that will purge out the cerrup
ton, and effectually prevent in the, fu
trtrearepetition of thedisgraoeful frauds
of the ballot hot; that are now :being de
veloped, and tbrever restrain tinscrupu
,lonsly,comipt demagogues h:Om using
ignorant, htwleas, debased wretches
I ttom corrupting, demoralising and de
straying our tree institutions.
What a mockery to boast of the high
and azalea" privilege of impartial 'suf
frage while a sjupendons organized
system of - fraudepenly practiced in
foreign naturalisation papers and In
voting Irani 20 to 80 times ores often as
they please on election day. 'The frauds
are entered 'into and connived at, not
only by poi -house politicians, bat by, all
dime% from the lowest to the highest,
both in and out of official imeition.
Let las et once petition for enactrasenta
not only to fine and imprison. but ibrev- 1
er to disfranchise every man convicted
of taking lay pert 'in such outrages
against society. ; , •
Let us also petition for law• to fine and
imprison and confiscate every 'slams,
todarticbroffered for sale in themarkets.
This diabolical.. practice has bemire so
oommdn that there le scarcely a!pnie
article to be had Of any sort of flied '
giber necessaries of Ufa.. adniter7.
.stbut le. the fruitful sourer, of untold
;misery to the human ;family, and in the
'matter of liquor siestas appetites which
,lead to crimes efthe Meet shoekingehar.
*der. , I
• U P
044 V a l f i ll P rd4lll
I hag poirer, pinind 4 4 OA ,
!representatives,sad- Vans remote the
temptation toalmairk from tinserupu ,
,louearnlaintrletens semeutivee wire have
and Mayatabidefeat,the ends of jdstlee
!andharter away the protection of aociefy
,by their wholesale pardoning of t , Mitars,
'oennterfeltersand asissaitm .
' it any Tliarreldist mime and vies is
on the 'lncrererwhin it enconmed .
and midelonorible by' ersofis in high'
,PReitions and even *Missing to ho the
meek and bumble follow ec of bhp who
though he could weep wit sorrow when
;the wickid pulled down s just; jndg
reents upon their stint e nds, and ex
eleinted : "0 that they obeyed and
l turned.wben I called, invited and warn
ed you." But now the aummer Of your
probation is forever; ended, and just and
rigstenus laws must be vindicated and
sustained. And If vre suffer the mighty
bulwarks of moral obligation to Sustain
and enforce our lava we can Have then
vital security to the perpetuity of our
government.
Sec also the danger of the veto power.
A traitor President, in case of foreign
in' esion or domestic rebellion, might—
kith, a simple majority against him and
the dangerous patronage be wields—so
completely lock the. wheal of govern
ment from raisinisrinies and supplies
until the enemy' could overthrow our
goVernment.
It spews, therefore, in view of all the
facts, that all ourj papers • should cry
aloud and publish and flood the country
with blabk forms, on these matters, and
urge the people to circulate and sign pe
titions 'for the protection of their rights
against these orllci Recut:nun.
'law Enmities, Pa., March Ist, l&t.
I have but little to record in thoway of
news during the'past week. The weath
er tram been freezingly cold and froze
news as well as Water and mud.
Everyhody, as Woll as all his sous and. ''
daughters, is waiting in almost insup
portable impatience to learn the names.
of the lucky individuals whom , °snared
Grant bait singled out as member' of his
Cabinet. It has been intimated Hist one
Member may be Iron Beaver ;county,
nut this is of course nothing more than
mere conjecture, Nolo rer ear ran learn
Grant has never deigned to commit &sin;
gin eltisen of the county upon the sub-
However I have an abiding coati- ,
deuce in his wisdom, judgment and in- 1
tegrityiund it in the exercise of his pre- ,
motive be deemeit unnecessary to have
our county represented in his cabinet I
tibial think none the lees of hint, as I am
firmly of the opipon that the general
vrelfare of the peoPle should always be
esteemed sa parsinuittnt to all leCil pre
!
ferences.
Several of our. !cilium have gone to
Washington for the purpose ofsttending
the inauguration of Gen. Grant on the
4th inst. All the insurance agents in'
Gila vicinity have also gone thither, act)
expecting to reap et rich harvest from
the bet that it is currently minted that
Andrew Johnson's polity expires this
week.' I am of the opinion however that
they will all be disappointed, since I have
it from unumetihniable authority that he
has no intention!of renewing, his policy.
I hear it rumored that one member of
Grant's Cabinet is already known by a
gentleman of our town to whom the said
member beell* ,mantence
that he shall have fleonsulshli to an im
portint City In Western Europe, I hese
good reason to believe the rumor Is. not
IP POthee4/1/1111,4111ildidell "hi
Present indleatione give premise of
very brisk business this aping in every
briiil44othatelters. 'o,Milderable Prep=
*rattan !be tadidhig is now being mute,
.while, rot Oar, itterehente and man
aemizzreir intend giving a - larger' loop*
le their bnalniia than they have done
hereiokire., Tai Mateo autdi do the
P °44 / 6 41t . t° litrestlnit.idministni
gon for onsnois• a relief that ' tide ixinfl-
t-tim
19,530
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delalkainieevaakeilailKif leiter*
frog Mkt he cater es leliele(
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arbenVa aped . dials' ,
alt, a Mao loam '
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fluid, I would adellieuerody le
battling 'eta try war. allarisientiwilb)
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Wu • lamitileat:' Jaw. Ws JAW& al
i4oo:t#el.2rlNlh*YUp 00, 11 Inua
bAskst n isP4 71?! Ter.0 044 NOW'
O-P.Tiliktub) *OM the dam ,
nay off and watch It for fire or tan Wet.,
•
IliitilheisPrialial' Wiwi by the ao•
chianti). *Weil* . , Winne' whilst
wu ocit'itehtilminateet when
turned Iha" rtnislux Oeir" doWn
die dais bt thelises -tin* 'midi* a
very'larke bind. MAI hillhardwid daw•
gaeousrweeleto pie ft outs .-the glow
laaapitaa•llltalylaa Wok ,
with thedameon the outside. I triedthe
ouparbuing tli01009. 114•101,
.wick thaPIPO tAgallitki !"! . . 16 4 1
with cast-iron chimneys. :,TO, &c.
A Real ample Ettflee.--We,were
1 1
moat ogreoo7lol*4lind 6111140(1.
atippinal V ( e'sy:ity;Storiiet Ant
phimant
Mr. J. H. Bence, who . loaded on
miff stredOkEitillief
to . and how , eitentaidngiglenrirld i e tiltn
prices at which brute Mattnthhitte4s.
elmtStnut NINO&
be slims at 75 centailadisetellhse Laced
Kid Ohms, weetl4ll.2l.od; / Linos'
Handkerchiefe, 10 cents; Hood Hoop
bklo4 6 0 Seals 1 /40 ,0, lULE:Pbtoid;
wed _liandkerehlekt, ID bents sp4
Illowsrds. '. 100 %4 1 1 1 41 , :end SwPO ll4. !Mr
cheap; Elplendld-Fitting Lipan WON
all kinds Cunkand Collars, for Ladles
iniltStlntlenteni sa . endleie variety of
Lidlie' Hese, Itibboos,Hutkote; Hand
kerchiefs, Embroldarge slack;
dc., de.,:very chalk " '''! '• • .
He ha s • alsovir -*go isiseitment oT
beautiful 'rityrfig *le of Millinery.
Ouuds.• This depirtetent he intends
making greet additions to this Spring,
Indeed; as he *narked to us, he feared
that his store room, large as It was,
would not. ,4y; minim le seendu all
lbeed 4lll / 9 1m lekiniinded to make to his
- Gouda. lie tiller compatitkot as, to, the
Variety; Richness, and Cheapness of hip
Millinery liirds t . ,
. , . ,
Iu tact, we ailed not begin to spurnr
ate his goods, wiiich are all of theAsist,
quality, and at pikes that irciuld tsystott
tab you. The ivah of the people to 'hie
store during hut Bummer indicate; also
that the people appreciate • his Pflece.
This Is not mint for an' ishirtisement.
Mr. Bence only asks ladlea l and gentle
men to call and inspect hisgoodelised
they will not fall to patronize him: - •
A VintOs.
11•111111131710, Fob. 23, Mk
/MAR Amos :«Orour hatable Omni
smutted tho responsibility. of •hewing
himself enrolled is a Meet. of thefillsts
Tamp co tkonganUou c frOm Bisver
The COUVen4 O 4 Vtl4ll, and
iraktAnarirOVßlAßP#4.o.bo l4. 1. 3 /Cnl
tnaticin andelection,o(Mon. pySlifer, or
Union - cont,n iner eibkik s pt4er of,
vice Prealdintll . lll4o,
Mr. Mei:l644i, of.Philidelptda, movie!
that a ceminitteiof dye Ike appointed on
permanent organization; which wilt car
ried. • ' _ .
Mr. Bleak; of Loin:ester. Offered •ram
baton appointing a committee of fifteen
on business for the entventiop, which
was agreed toot a committee of three wen
appointed on creintitiale. •
On motion of Mr.`l. fi. KaniThum, of
M=22:=l
Mamas. , Oirried.'
Adjourned antll9 ticloolf P.M.._
Permeate() renusiOntorof.olovect ,
Ural monsmbled at 2 o'clock, and was
copepod with prayer by Rev. E. S. .14evIn.•
Her. H. HendriCkson, 4"!halrmaitof the
°grandam on permanent ornanindlon,
reported as follows:
Presklent—lion. 8. B. Chase, of Sas-
gwlunna
.
Vice rresbientSj.isscob M. Barr;
Dau
phin ;4ohn'ollmcire, Franklin . ; itiy. W.
C. Bait, of Philadelphia. - '• '
ffecretatieil-0. .1: Search, Philadel=
phla; E. 11. "Bauch; Lancaster; L. E.
Wright, Lancaster.
Treasurer—L. K. Kauffman, Schuyl
kill.
;The report was adopted.
Hon. B. B. Chase upon taking the chair
returned his thanks for. tho honor con
ferred upon him in an eloqUent address
to the convention.
On motion the rules or the House of
Representatives, were , sdopted ror the
goveintninit of the renventlan: . •r, '
Rev. Rion gevinthetidellvered a very
Interesting and able address to the con
vention.
Speeches ware then limited to ten min
ute». •
Mr, Black, &nat. thabusldeao.commlt
teo, made an able report of a set of reso
lutions, a few of which I shall notice In
this report i .they are as follows, , ,
'Wait thankfultibas to Almighty God'
for the marks of Ills favor shown to the
temperance cause lu the past year, the
representatives of that cause In Penney'.
'vents in convention here assembled do
exhort Its friends to seek the gulttancoof
the Divine Spirit in all their efforts to
abolish the customs and trunk that
create and maintain intemperance.
Resolved, TliaL Scripture, Sctence,and
History, demonstrates ' that total' absti
nent.° from intoxituting drink° h tho
only .true temperance, and it is therefore
the bounden duty' of every man.
itesoired, That the manufacture and
sale of into/lotting drink. are every
where a public injury, and should behold
to ho a public crime. ,
Resolved, That the licensing of the sale
of Intoxicating drinks is wrung and. rn-
Inoue, and wherever adopted ism proved
a failure either to extirpate or mien .1131-
tatially diminish the evils of intemper- ,
snow: that Prohitation of such traffic is'
the only safe logislatlati,• tole tut, o nly
legislation which can be practically en
forced, and therefore that no law, how
tringent, which roe:smiles the right
to sell intoxicating drinks an receive
our sanction.
WIIIIREAS, The history of the past., the
experience and obseAration 'of courts,
grand juries, keerieht of prisoul, alum
houses and asylums in the dischirge of
edictal duty—the investigation of login
lathe committees and statisticians have
derneeuttrsted . title. nine-leads. oft Era
murders and two-thirds of all the crime
and pauperism, and one-third of the de
• pendent insane, fooble-minded, deaf
mutes, blind persons and friendless dill
drea in mu Oommonweelth,whosimiln;
tenance Cost Pennsylvanians V.,250,010 60
or $5BO for each voter In the year 1867, is
the product pf the use and sale of intoxi
cating liquors: .
Awl Whereas, Experience In this and
other lands peva that Manning . the sale
of Intoxicating liquors initsanetlona and
linters tier use, =On addition to, hay
ing upon the' property' and industry of
the innocent heavy anti unjust taxation,.
also adds to the pricoefall commodities
consumed in, Os
, litmily, is the chief
cause of htsoltrett and hankruptey 14
trade, ittetdeltintoriliW. PhYsiesi mal
ty and preFuit9re old.ogo In the 'victims
of such pie a lad tetta,,hY Imitating abil
ity to labor, causes loss of production
and wealth trt the `Commontsveark and,
'by well knoln alerts, endangers life,
and is the - elentmon disturber of pnblie
/tut Inerects, GoVertiments are inidi,
Wed tar the protonic!" 'of ths lives and
Property of the governed, laitida" ,
.t!ottliir
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,wen ytilkiwtormercgiartke bekini;:fla
dilettbarbiripsepOias atibcable* sisn
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1501,10 11 10 4 1 ) 110 4 4k qt.4Y04304 in -
Aunt Wpm, oitoo:dotitit (Milli b ene,of
ifie most, : Imposing events. at the Algid
lovs isltere•••4lnitds country belbie;
'The *11111141y: nomad: ill,
i!issloiriliiol - telittsi Or **riv ;
e '711.*:112i114‘
pleasant 6_ m tar a !tiro dLyi tikit; very'
irittk*iP3ll l lN 1 . 41 1 .9 4 1 1 0 1 4 1 Ymi;
- ' .Ax OLD Irify.R.4l{.
iitgi...GiAiirr Me
!
Ml7;Zl;3iaiial
feta th ti
q w . as dan em_c
&
AO` the Interview ' be t ween general
• Cetirioil K.ls:llc:Chtre, being
lisetisPeCiedifferent from ' that hy
corrittpendemOre giveAt en ,
Febrnark,Zith;
alle don: :inceented
14itirs*M'Itidgesi, and:4l.
Steiltig . thakin consideratiod of 'the
hdming:eirnpalgri o 1 theßePubllcanpii
,-
iy In that Slide Mak considered It of th e
ntindet - importiMS3 • that the • tiabliiet
Menahei-friint“Pennsilvarila lihohld"
acii..Curtin; as hobs' the entire eeinfl
dance add Republican party, of Penn
iyivimia.- tie eXplalned, 'to Gen. Grant
thieludgeivillianis is to be the Republl
can candidate for guprerue edge this Sill,
and be had heen inflamed • that a hitter
festibUir. cioiry, who lii' to be lib Ile=
publics - di candidate for Governor this fill,
was en route to hint; • tusking the. seine
, tecommendation. 'lle added that' to
I,iimply'dettliedto'present to him this ex=
incision of men :whotidopinlous should,
hive weight, as they asked for nothing
ror theinsolvei;Only Ibr the good of the
peilfthlit site lioxt In
Yenta his idiftirditmtion party. 'Mr.
MCC - lire saYst General Grant eeptfal ' t
'" I:nurse tint desirous that diVad-
Mitilintation candidatew should be elect;
ed aeit fiat; bin'ainnot See hrhy thbiaro
to make my Cabinet "appointments for
'the next roar ions." - , •
• MiClure' my, ho made another remark
that, though not directly aimed at Goy:
Curtin, and which I shall not:repeat, en
tirely Whaled Mr. McClure that Gov.
Chrtin Is not bi be appointed. Haying
termite satisfied, Mr: McClure remarked
to Gen. Grant: •
"I accept your deterusination not to
appoint Gov. Curtin: 1' have merely
done my duty in presenting his name to
your consideration as the favorite of
Pennsylvania; 'but now, General, after
what I have said. I feel at liberty, with:
out fear of any imputation of personal
bins; to Urge a policy upon • your admin.
latreAlon; and kirmisal'Afilon td appoint
any fart. repelikadilllietir tho'ltepnbli-
eon pirtittesiiiliesiiii' *Stair Cabinet. • I
AO' acqirat•Sir. Curtin Or' Lary 'other .
!At Vehtitre(aappealio yon not
to gire die'piesze to' 'one of the chat -of
man itildirstood 'to he Included' the
fiat' l wtileh it 'is , Stated yeti : will• l ttlake
yintriselisetton than. I mean men'Ofthe
Meat Geo; H. Stuart, Adolph IloreeT,'
Ilr.Welch and Mr. Smith. I beg ofywif
not. to :pinks" your appointments from .
that class of Men. • -They are eminent
and worthy men, but they have no
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patty' with the activo'Republicaus of the
State.. They have no knowledge of our
people, and the appointment of any one
'Of them and the disposal of the patronage
of the State by Chent waist iiiinalhent
ter ruin of the party in the coming um
tram "
21111, Mr. McClure says, Goa. 'Grant
took up rather warmly, replying
" I cannot see how any man could ob- .
Ject to the appointment clench a MID as
George 11. Stuart—a man who did so
much totustain the loyal cause during
the war."
Col. McClure-" I hay° born a good
many years in active polities, and I say
to you frankly that I do not knOW him
at all in political life; and r sun sure that
there are not five thousand of the sixty
thousand Republicans of Philadelphia
who know him, and they only know him!
es a nian of blameless character,: who is
powerliSial as a man to vitalizo a party. (-
nominate no one, but ask you to give us
ono who will help to keep the State on
the loyal side.
, Geh. Grant—l ant not the represinta
nye of a political party myself, although
sporty voted for me. •
The following, in correction of some of 1
the above stannuenta,• to by time corres
pondent of the Now York Tines:
Your tnrrespondont has Oen. Grunt's
authority for stating that the words put
Into his month, by the relaforpf the Mc:
Clore conversation yesterday are not °or.'
rat in one or two inateriatp
sects. lie
iA not correctly issportesiw, en he Is made
to say, " I am nut rho representative of a
political party, thOugh 6 party voted for
Inc.." Gen. Grant's questioner was try
ing to convince him that I recluse snob a
loan sus too. 11, Stuart had not been
prominently identilled with the political
machinery of the Republican party, he
AVM therefore not a proper person for a
Cabinet appointnient. To this Grant re
plied: " The same objection applies to
me. I have never beta active in polities
LIU a party voted fur me, and I do not
see why the party slionld not sustain so
loyal and patriotic :Ilium as Air. Smart."
It is, proper to add that the suseump
tion'that Mr. Stuart is Gen. firent's se
lection/Tram renuaylvania, is the
asosumptien of those who cross-quostion
him, and is nut based on anything Gen.
Grant,has raid. I learn on the authori
ty of a *.gentleman who- was present
- whew this conversation occurred, that
:starring in condasion to 31r. Stuart
MuClure said: "Weil; thosents; - r - nocry
knovill.r. Stuart; you'll , have to intro
duce me to hint. To wfilcit Grant re
plied: "Well, sir, you didn't know me
three years-ago."
Marrietf.
11th, in the
Presbyterian Church 'of Frankfort
Springs, by the Rev. W. B. Vanelevo,
Mr. James Y'urtlay, of Allegheny cowl
ty, to bliss Elizabeth Burns, of Wash
ington county, Pa. • •
BRITTAIN—DOBB.4—Feb. tab, by the
Win. M. White of Hooketean,
Mr.
all ; of
to Mrs. Mary A.
Dobbs, all of Beaver comity, l'a.
Markets.
PITTMIPVII43III MA RILEI'.
°INC Ma o T TH H PITTS. GAZITITH,
DAT, Mardi 1, ISO.
•
Mentotcody, with sales of fresh pack
ed ii 23 to 246.
•Poravotts—Dull and neglectedbut un
elninged,at 86 to 856 for small lota in
Paovnuose--Bacon is steady but un
changed at 154 Or shoulders; 174 for Att.
bed, and 184 to 184. tbr clear sides; and 20
Ibr hams. Lard 21 ln dame, and 52 to
23 In bbla and kegs. Mess pork 4124 50.
GRAIX —No demand•whatever for
Wheat, and the market is dull and prices
nominal at {l5O for No. 1 spring and $1 80
Cr No. 1 winter. Corn continues very
dull,' notwithstanding the arrivals are
very light-, we now quote at 75 to 76 for
mixed and 78 to 80 for yellow. Rye in
dull and cannot be quoted above $1 43 to
45. Harley is in steady demand at rz
to $ 210. Oltardull ball:met allot* an
track and in elevator, and 67 to 68 .in
store.
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,' 109 . ' , ..Keg,. N a il s
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Latirge cick•of
HARDWARE.
F'resh Stocqk of
Boots and= Shwa]
New S ring Style
DRY GOODS.
All Bought Low, fo
Sale tow.
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LLOYD'S
um mom= Inv
Or Amines . Woolipio; Somelos rl
the Volta& Mae* of Asa
Coiond —la 4 Candies.
= l ia r =
and Itra latest allandJoca Islas variona X
Sada. These ialla are naededin retry=o i l
and faintly In tba laad—tbay o-~ Uri lamas of
or Lap, bat p7.mmo s( t h e'Xawarpar. tuber
ads can b• Wawa Doak sad may Pelt kern
1 . 0 . 11 in lila pa. Coast, Weida sod large Pi
anists given to goal Aosta
Apply foe Clandara, nano, sad wad nwasy for
guard*pa,
guard* Na" to 7, T. LLOYD.
men+ - Oarllsadt. Street. X. T.
WILILL
. • .
The "Old Papn;,,Ntore" in a 4Vew
W. P, 4 MARSHALL
lbw removed trees It% old eites4, Noo7 Wood Sc.
to the Beech:ma sad Ilffflat stun moss*.
11.. 191. LabelOY 'greet.
flplesdid Velvet, Nei&
same 11.11 end Chamber Patterns—Thenseade et
Ball. from 10r upwairde—on sale. Window Vat-
Wu, Fire Boards, Vete**. an.
•
• STUCCO CENTER PIECES
Of the Newe %astern Dislue.
SA st MPLES ON i 11111 MON
Cam be Oozed and seat to to pert of the country,
W. P. MARSHALL.
Pittsburgh, Spring W.
I==
josarat maxis a co.,
Him ewer in Store their
FIRST Nium - ,Iwt4ocvr,
Of Spring Goods,
Ittubraclng eU test Is New and JUNI fu their Use
Eintw.ltteriefl, ',dee 00 . 44., Whitt- Gnosis
Furnishing GaAs, Millinery °nods,
RI /MONS & FLOWERS
Ilufilery and Gloves, Buspefiderv,
FANCY GOODS,
mut Perfumery. Small 'Mimi,
Umbrellas.
SPECIALTIES MADE
Of Notions,
- -- -Crivstets,
, 1
Spool Cotton,
. '
And•' Handkerchiefs.
Boyetw will find our IStock Large and
and prides RA low :Ls
NEW NOISE JOBBERS.
Noe 77 & 79 Market
PITTSBURdII. PA-
Jan W. Wak—totr S.
DRY GOODS.
.M. BURCHFIELD & CO.
3E112
PITTSUTTRmI, PA
. .H AVE JUST OPENED
N;EW GOO DS.
,Tabls LI ,
• Towels, Nspklas,
Camp, Diaper,
Black Poplin Alpacas.• - 4
1 ,
• _, Blaclc Alpaca 'Lusters.
, . .. .
Black add Colond . fitlk;..
' ' Baal Bcoeckplashoina.
New Prints, •' . '.•
Phis, Pink; Bur, Blue Prraqen,
,
Wbit. P. It
Dee. 16—mer 3
UM!Bil
n Nur
7 1
• i . ,:
1.. , ! 7 1757. - ) 3 . rA
71 - 77 7 1 -7
02•11400 1 11 1 41111aVawlesire
irratill i c Tst . I I All
pourctsl Win
.isanom. :.4i
1011107/4.::Va tlitgeetteti
PITTSBUItaiI. PA. • ;
:! (Ns Albeit 4.lltiltaill win WIW/ 001.01 i
S Miiilasza on;lituef4Trzw, V lies. AC.
grsoliboatme plist‘AK: • ' •
• . nt.) , ikuhtimi . .itatulurP 4 • (kW kilmt
SAND salsa'
!AN, landau Reartinul in the
"F.4ri,4;,*4**riii,:,Gielmi' *Oise.
We ofkr p ur tiCle• crupl.r
Garden &FlewerSeeds
:For . „l:*,:tiOil t !gat Pgr reed.Cio
Tang .aliAl• rgeuniltly npwa "tlimuglsout
the ridtrA , States. 'ere, 3u411 - eacenlad
*litre/ tclLd Tlic ronowingeststagues
'sent !rep t,tosvpl cards , •
lNacrlpNrc Ckildlot or Hand-Ike&
.±ellies and !Seed Seed Po-'
taloca:Ctottatittng :Dirertiong for
Plantrog,Prergrottotforthe
?tar* Gardeneeo6 rot Garilenen
• only.
Wholesale Price Litt, Positirtly Air the.
•
enteitia Nisi Vanes
_ _ •
• - • Martatairci , •
Manitticturers i :prlces. One sr the most
niniOnta -anintnneracialse found hi any
one entabllsfoinnt -In thy Voltati. Swot
Hay: Stray' , ancl)Fotitlar 'Conan Finn
NON Farm Wilma Churns, ite.,gre.
.. Prices sent by ruall'on•application. .
eltoyek d olhie Seed.
Tho largest Sioelr. el Prime new savd in
Pennay umiket '
w. W . . UNOX,
Successor .to .1.1 KNOX. N 0.1112 Liberty
, stre e t, Pittsburgh. Pit • Ikb-Skaw
Liciiiasuiklilolleia march Sc-Mon
- . '-• IS19: ' .
'. • - -Maud .
ithot. Seal ,il ikaitipengAi, ioiotirioi '
Ursa enson; ' •-• . da.• . I do. . .
Jonas Antlffloo, I ouresits . do: ••. - .',
Itabesunt allibuod. Dian n bOrongh. .
John Crushing. Nati 011 to do. • •
livid Kars Nair Drlghton %tont
VlT ' est i tP. =44 ttrts Oman*.
Join ii. Ilistdsr • • do t do • •
; ' 1 EitTING itebliE .t.
. .
"rands iliOnst, New "11.4434.1 borongh.
i isms* crates,
no to *4
Auditor Wink Reartirlata - •do • • •
Hoary Weaunte„ , do: _ , do .
Henry Robinson, do to- '
William itkiesidal•Thittlyibstrg. do . . _
Joseph Denson. 'Allston. t - do
To Toad liquors in gestalt) , not :ow than one
4=strtikto. vlib of ar goods, starts and met.
t • .
Joann= J. Davis, Ing Reno, Tanaka.
J. C. Rays a 0. R. Weston. Rochester borough.
R. 0: Ihrossey, Row Infgliton borough.
laklaal'_, JOHN A. Pluancr,; Click.
. - I&sdleal now.
SUERIFIP'S SALES.
.frt.." of sundry writs of Vendition I Ez
ponon. Flee Fr e ts* aa d Fades,
eo lss i o4
of Beaver, and to toe directed, there wilt be sows
ed to public eate, at the CAMS House In the lkor
oag,4 of Nearer. Haver wanly, Pa, on tiaterday.
Mach tablet% et tea o'clock. a. or„ the follow.
tag_fro,4 l 7, .1* Wit: • , ,
m tbe ate, interest and claim of defend
ant of la - and Ice the tolluelnd tam glory tine
Wilding With basement story tbermoder. eltteen
fate by thirty-Oro het, with a Mune kitch ua en at.
wheel (berms fret by fourteen test. sitted In
Bearer Valle, seamy of Ikon,. and Meted upon
ad that lot mows and described spots tbe
ealten plot of
mkt lowa m No. 11.111. Soloed and hCM
=doe Uml El of Minimal Rambo, OCIIMINI
v
Wm&
attl4Alant_4l am trlhittor, at Ito aelteiLat
• . • . nio. i • .
•
All Me 1 1 04 dde, lattorreet and Abtiotef defer&
ant of,, In and to, that. conga pins tot lot of Land
Amite ha Obto teweahlp, Sneer minty. IVa..
beaded All %LIMN to wit: neOta I lit % poet
um the tt. VAL 11,, tabors the Dee of d sit he
, salt,'Srmetel, and Jesse Smith Intellects e 5....
• deur tby odd/ ndkosd man TM der- west sit
perthas Mepotr, i ratile by same soethls.4,4en.
west 3.851 MW to pod; thew* math 73
deg, rapt, 4.45. redoes to • post; theme by
• seam,euath W% deL west. II perches to a peas
thence sot* 54 deg. oast. 4.15.10mht perches to
a poet; Manes north, Mt deg. 5 minutes wet% 2 OS.
IWtha Kerb's to • rook; thews Kurth ad deg II
adman Mak 111.111.1lUttas perches to. pest; tbeeee
by lands of tartlet afunaald math Mg deg. ow,
11/11114tepar. lo Utopian. of bernilar cantata
, log am sees. and U nenohns. ad. entelt .then
mated not.=
:. lour
threo ing WU oi sod 41aUllayos sew
andn
mem, Wile and l welts. • Seized
totes In *sends* &sae worm of o.ll.P.tinne„
met on /arouse ladid• administrators.
.41110. NO.I.
An tie . right, du.. tate - Mri ud elatre of defend.
elta d ta end to, the lalloaloa deatribed rd ea.
taw shear la the homesk etthell Bacteria, Beaver
4mosty. Po, beembed ttelearea . M ama
end enleadoealleaot oe -6i Net ire Ft
af I`.
Cheadle? ea the asetkhe Mwereeaetes sb•
weer, end. tor 1a of James X'ailseemaca We walk,
bidet atnety Bet oa Blg Beim river sad rr .l l
beat eat Inombell Ott witkh dam le
a truss 'Wean Onamemeao4 a hallseoriee
ant; cedar oedemata; lot order tens. SetaW
OM taken to emeiWen as am property of Edward
end yam* ow.. at the salt of dootra M. Ale-l
eader,
,ase of Jame, ht. A E. LI- Alexander.
..u,s4t), • :to. 4.
All the right:tine, Interit and claim of defend
ant of t * and to.thom to feces or lots a ground
eitust• in the borough u Ituneanter, comity of
Deaver and State of rennaylvania, described as
follows: -1.1.0 as lot bounded north by lot awned
by John Sallee; sent by Mow, or PlUntergh road;
mouth by lather lot of F. A. Fortune; and wan by
the P. F. W. A C Railroad Co; being twenty feel
wide. and one hundred and sixty feet th ug, more
or lea* on which there is wined a brut shoe
room. Ad. The other lot Unaided by the above de
renbod lot on the north ; on the net by atreet. or
Pittsburgh rued ; on the *oath by lot of Km Co
nal Co.. ur State lot, and wen by Mahone Ft.
Warn A Chlrago Railroad Co.: being twenty feet
wade and rue h..adord and sixty fed long, more
or jot.. Go which Is erected • frause dwelling
barn: beteg the note lot. of grimed conveyed to
F.A. Fumes by Thoma•M. Tay lor and Margaret
ho wife, by don dated Feb.lo.lolA, Seised and
takes In execatlon as the property of F. A. Nor
ton at the salt M. Teller and ol fe, for en
of said nits.
ALSO. . N 0.3.
All the right, Ode. Intend and claim of defeati
sm. of, In end tit. the following lot. Vice. or Par'.
cid ot ground sltaite In the boottagh of Rochester,
Heaver, rowdy Ps., AtuArthed on follows: begtq
Ain at a 'tuner on Water short, oo the ba nk
WO Ohio river, thence westwardly aloe: the eame
Outpatient font; thence by an allay. nuethwardlya
to a street; thence vest h ardlY. *wog said Amt.
twenty-IWe Act to • post: Menet by Lad of Stun
eel Some (In 1401 to the planet beginning : em
bracing lots Nos. e and 11, Ina plan of lute that
by editor Find) chid. There are erected roe
the above derail:v.ld lots one two story frame don.
hog house fronting uu Prospect street: one two
story frame duelling holm*, with due, large store
room wlth cellar .tholerueeth, (rowing ou Water
street; and • emir two Mary brick dwelling bone
mouthing War rooms, "eh culler infatuate,
froutingou Water street. :Wind and elieu in ex
cution se the property ut Mary Ale:ender 11111
Jews Alexander, at the suit of ilittell, listed
hit*. ; also, at the emit or Hood A LUAlle.
. Al.no; NO. G.
At the WOO time and place all the oght. title.
Inn:rept and chitin of defendant, tit la and to. the
bitowitig pins or parcel of ground. situate In
Chic, township, Heaver county, Pa., bounded on
the north and east by George Intosurie helm am:
ou the .oath sod non by a public that on which
there is evened • Wry two story flame dwelling
Louie, with cellar unth.rnoult, stable. had •
home store house two etudes blge inglho f good
water at the door. Said lot of vrouudr'ontaisa
Site acre. more or levy, le anchored stet planet.
with Irult trees, abrubbery, Sa
ALSO, southerpees of parcel of land Ohm's to
Ohio townallip, Beaver county, Pa., hounded ea
the south by Wan, Beam creek, ou the west by
A. McMaster, sad on thenorth and not by George
Intoson's hairs, cootalatng thirty KM into. St
WAN on which OW. MO *II rfOulltillir 011 Wet.,
.11 del law and shantlea, and two Want eagle.,
boilers sod mimeo glace. Seised and taken In
execution a• the property of James Men at the
suit of lataties IL McVey.
ALSO, NO. T.
All tberlght, tills, interest and claim of defend.
tut of, to and to the following tract of laud situate
W Chippewa townahl p. Ben er chanty, Pa., bound
ed on the nor th by linen Bell. not for Crawford
T o m - Thgtr i tikg.gatti Crawthol llama and
btutorm, eont cleared, alnleg
TA ISSN on which there le • two story
stone theettli.g hones with cellar under it:torms
stable sod other out buildings, • a good orchard on
do premien ; farm underlaid with a three hot
vein of coal. Seized and lateen to =nation MI
the prmparty of William Siblock, at We nit of
; oleo, at the salt of Jattlea
Houston.
JOUN 5. LITTIII4 sat.
Sheers °Bice, Deaver, Feb.ll, IN
- -
UM of Valour fbr Trial
Weekal ;tarok Term,
11169.-Vbss .
Maw& Oda vs Wat 1..115yl & NOA•oll7rUchard
Loos Yruok vs. W YAM* a Asdrow U &ode
Catlartue Iles&sues vs AM thadeoses
Castles Morrow sad wits SO TACO Jcsklus et al.
gram & stekerstagrei. James Md.
Aka 'Llosasos vs Dona Robots et as.
• Betels& Week. , •
1 Y Williams vs Jamas LitUs sod Mhos
Witham Shama vs John Woodruff and of
D • hitches& tt al. ass Irmissoo vs i 11 &ohms
(sod abers.
/Marra Lavrteses rr R G. Cook
brtstiaa Marks vs iai Marks & .1 Davis' adds.
Wseekagove WO& is William Koos&
easteel nm, ransom Nell& St
CbArie• Weser •vs P Commies
thOlcr,"/I vs A Irosseell et M.
- Jobs vs A W Pavlov M al
Amell rene &as Pesamoo
IrCoyilltaselolpS ass ileitpstrick • Allt ing•
llaraeqmime Sm vs William ower
Gnik ith
ssamPltlem• ACo
Jolts limast vs Averse Roam/ .
Da stoMatvit Asdervse vs Tkorstos a
L.
Somas vs Omissions & lovas r •
vissepous Marker vs it 1 I TL.
"B" - 8
Ise II vs. VP
lenassosS vi Joseph
soesmes ilvsseatoe vs hem
j pe pli &on vs Wm M. Warnock.
thaw Graben vs "lobo Plows.
Rotas. Ansi & Co di Oocbraa.
Sams vs Jacob Marks & Co. ;
sii WblMhlD tiszl d. MeCony at at. '
Betsit. et ? TS ZO•Cti r k7:4li.t
Tikes Ir Dad sim Nail. onbaisod k
Soul Wesestt'a n Glom Wallet*.
liter:id DWI deralmfro. ',Joao R
Ambits Maitelley vs &Masi MO.
*MS:
440 Paean.
?I anikilitki
Iletiostd
itilSollourtent triter Ai! '
m Assmolly APrilOaK
alli=rretat7o.l % M r it
bare bon' /ant In tan Akio( ther...
Pour Court or Dorm county. and
:Oretartual to Moo t d tiON Ind
ortirw ILoY . daft: , .0 1 ." • P 4% MOO. — •
Poommal boomer toroobsoui of *OW
ky !Moor d Mound librOdymb 40ooloquIL llits
Plum lON glar...
• • iroo.oood roopeuttbspoiut folotsil
kyloitbow ..4 , 1444.11.1h0w5ub0ed Jobe beg,
a g p sa im opooyr to wow. of fiblit kabob!
by *Lk* al Abbe Won. daeNt b.
ii lypimpoorpoty bo nom* of ono boolopy
osi4 nal • deo d. Osamu, Ray .d. r
- ..6.1, 1 wany . t0 ageoriat or MO tjaftwed
uidow ur Union /WU% loord.r, Inertaltlatter.
utlalstollor. ••
i r m eod property td.rea.t ol'ibb=oror
slams dflosooramdtoro, dloora, " 0 * -
hammy Goaryv U•Adoto. son.
Sofia to atereby ens to holm letomoo, mu-
Dom 4loubolowo. bog otbrN I onneso4l, lot.
=2:ljulgrreluttea Wr=
'oottr: to obnot tabs& uroY bur.. ado, MI
, taolsoulkoatiou onto obeys wpm kinig
• 4 94"" "AZ4/9;11°00.!
Afaskaanfikifes • Nefiliteriellstelef •••
l ow ri adio prim Aeneint i letolho , lee
derelisme4 ott the estate of J. a. ss
lese Male busoSOof_New Ilftersoo, fkamprV l ,
r., an pfllllol/11.1101110111. hunt; ctshoo salset
oat eases 01 woos *V. AO, sethestaqg ed.
sae ise ...tamet, mot su 'tetr tsaeWo tsisefA
anortoistoill . fattrothatir=t •
• 1141%46'
.: l Urdwarei Itc•
Neer Pima, Ilew-61906!.
SpOrerer Br, Bons,
111.14:M60X5,T0
GEO. SPEYERER.
, .
i ne( i t 3v i i° l
rrtn tout
the }Sweetlth It Forge
stock er (WO*. Weight.
at LOWEST . CASH • PRICES,
nail to the public, et their OLD
STAND
CO . lilt OV WATOLANU JAYa9YTR tT
itd 01118 T SR, PENN' 4.,
' OEaCIAL'DKALZRa [7
,DRY GODDR.
XOTIOSI.
nil's, cis. non.
Gskazitti.4,
HARDWARE, IRON,
NAILS. canzErrEwroots
ROPE, OCUM & PACRTIO TARN,
WHITE. LEAD and PAINTS dry
and in OD, &kPatty . •
Queenswire end -Willow War',
FLOUR, FLOUR,
Still having the Holemu a that CUB
MUTED CANTO 3 CITY A ROCIN4I
tarsal vicinity. ere can Nlt dealers at PI ellbsegb
aging, seeing freight.
FEED, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
AMENCT
Buffalo Scale ComEiauy,
n.t•aux,k, it
Tr
£llO AGENTS 0,641
Etrreke Bone Sulphate of Limo and
PLASTER PARIS FOR LANDS,
Waits mad later Litt. at Whotaadie kabala
1114.1116il *ALT (Q PANT'S SALT
Always bn hand. Wa always bu far Cub of
ma) emu,. Call *M *samba* OUT Goods of
aawbmard.
RETAIL GOODS DELIV
UILERED 11RIL11 or
CHAR •
•
r gnu.
Tr&AILII.
WHOLESALZ AND RNI'AIL
DrALZII IN ALL HIND/ Or
Pin,Copper dt Sheet
Iron Ware.
HANG A U.
YIINEPCNtiM I C N O M C M PPI in N AND S
9 uErr-litON wistr, •
wklch I will nu
AT Tae Lass?. PRIOR
Tin RooSing, Spouting & Job Work
boo* to order tom di . twit poottil . • Illsavir. •ma
mwit tak
ill
eine tame bet the beet or material, sad MAW
1101141 bat the best or *mimeo,
NY It WARRANT ALL WWI
41101' ON MR LO WAR INR Ol
Third /Street
, BEAVER, PA.
Mu to o (WI. and' ktlifl NOCk
JAPANNED WARE KEPT CON•
•NTANTLY ON HAND.
O.Y. ANSRIITZ
Rigout?Wig PRICKS
J. (Si H. BEGriGS,
,--IDESLEMS 11% 7.;
U RE ! S WAIL E.
-AND-
House Furnishing
coons,
No. 124 _Federal Street,
SELLING GOODS AT COST,
TO QUIT BUSINESS.
•
This is a Bans' Ede sak
Jll/1 17. nit •
N o!.
tie 1w Wit Petite= nig
Gl•es twko the light of
ware all etremotoser.
Can Not be Exploded.
andarslised ire sow ussifteo:lol,
11 , 1 v• tor se* Naw Polnieum
dlatlibitSon. *Moat, Mt aid ace*
I* valid!" taking b.
*we 13.66:1103rai
plias whom!.
Wu, , , • •
Attits is
a ted (a wa ta,a. , ouss Or-
/Atril.
J. J. PLIALEIt* .1
•
t • NO. 0 Haan ilraser,
nrresusac
IMIMEMM
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