The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 30, 1869, Image 3

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R. T. TAYLOR.
The attention of the public is directed
the following New Advertisements
Itieh appear for the first time in the AR
pa, to-day
i'oe+titutiottal Bitters—Seward dr, Bent-
A uditor'n Notice-LW. S. Morino
Carpets, ,tc.—Oliver McClintock it Co
Furnixhing Goods—Jos. Horne t Co
nresx Goods—J. W. Barker it Co.
Vroposuls—S. A. Johnston
roroign Atutehmento—John eaughoy
special tiotieus—Jam. A. Fortune
submerlptionx Loth° Beaver Ar
giv4.—The following named , persons
lime paid the sums set opposite to their
imilis4 on subscription to the Beaver
iterm,24inee the date of our last publi
.cat ion : •
Robert Ramsey, Kendall,
Wash. Wigle t Holt,
t. liripps, Freedom,
Jaines orr, Green Garden,
A. It. Thompson, Seventy-Six, 5 00
Aikin, New Brighton, 1 00
.1 anlllllla company has been formed
in Somerset, and its second lieutenant is
a great grand son of the founder of the
Pitt ,urtih Urizette.
Finom 'Lime' alwayn on hand at the
ely:moit Limo Kilns, Vanport, 20 etm.
per lishel. 'apr;tf.
Phis Bachman; a ladY'nlnety yearn
residing In Perks oottoty, was killed
I y a runaway horse that 'knOelted her
I.ovO as she was crossing the road last
Friday week.
1 01 , 11111 OF JULY.—Flaga Mus
lin, Bunting, he., all silzeii. Send for
price lint to John \V. Plttoelt, Pittidiurg,
P.t.'
'On the 17theof Jnne, Mr. Jamb Zim
merman, of Centro county, Poll from tho
ta.if of a barn in , Clearfleld county, 26
fret, to thogroundi and broke bla neck,
~casing instant death.
.afresh line ot Bummer deo& est re
,rived at Jas. A. Fortune's, thansond,
Rochester.
St. Paul's' Episcopal Church in
Erie, is advertised for sale by the Sher
iff. 'flw cost so far is /411,000, of which
some $lO,OOO are unpaid. To secure this
'um the builders proposelo soil the un
finished edifice.
Heine:ober no trouble to show goods
ul ,las. A. Fortune's, Dhuttorid, it 041023-
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The tents for the accbmmodation of
the surplus crowd of visitors atGetty's
hum at the Monument dedication, on
the lst of July, are pitched near the re-
Sowausi Raisin° Spring, in the (trove in
x high lien. Reynolds died.
Summer Dross Goods, just reeved at
Jame.; A. Fortuna's, Diamond,
1%111 and &amino, ladies. .
Lay iieiegation.--ITite question of
lay i Pelegation was submitted to a vote
4 the M. E. Choreh , of thlei tilnee on
!7 , teorklay hat. Apparently little inter
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and resulted as follows: For, 9_;
.%Lraite,t,
I.a.lies . don't forgot to cull at James A.
l'rtsmes for your Dry Goods, before
iso , letsing elsewhere. You will not re-
of Judge Builleague.—
Tin..lllllo term of the Indiana Court was
11l hold cwlng to the illness of Judge
Millington. Too Judge-has been quite
llllwell for some time past, but we aro
happy to male that ho Is now raphily.ro-:
vvering.—Sit. Free Prevt.
A large 'dock of all kinds of Dry Goods
wn received at Jas. A. Fortune's, Dia
na aid, Rochester, call and examine, la
and you will not go away, di nap-
•
Temperance League of New.Brigtt
,,n ‘t ill meet in the Church in
ties platoon Friday evening. Addremses
kill be delivered by able speakers, The
'rn•udv and opponents of -the cause are
mrniNtly Invited to attend.
T. L. Kzuusny:eitie'y.
I.bint received at Jun. A. Fortune's tli,e * ,
urgent, bent styles, and cheapest lino of
.siminer Dry GOods, dm, ever brought tri
i:naver county. Don't forget to call 1a
.1i., Reim:lll6w no trouble to show
The Engineers of the Jamestown and
hanklin Railroad have determined on
tcancling Uie hill at Oil City, going in at
111. mouth of Holliday Run and coming
vat above the river bridge. 'rho work
h t“. he put under contract forthwith
to be completed within a short time.
.1 WEAK STOMACH' can be greatly
ku , natiwnod by the logo of Vhittlacy'M
Iq veleda and Sick headache Cure, It
gnat remedy for all bowel com
plaints.
John illsllr, the gentldmanly eon
aetor of the iteady's Bend Accommoda
te, train, Allegheny Valley Railroad,
ith a painful accident. at Drady's
L ao ion Wednesday of last week which
ii vonfine hint to his home for some
1.1... lie was 'twisting in moving his
ono.tive on the turn table, when his
WWI caught between the cow-Catcher
.I the rail and terribly bruised:
ItsmAloonn,—Cuisi, Belts, Balls,
14ses, rings, Seoro Books, Spiked
11 'not htt...4 for $l3, $3, $lO, $l2 and sls.
ud lor price list to John W. Pittook,
t t-.l,targli, Pa.
IThe Haltonlog Vindicator, just
ulilislied by J. ir. Odd), formerly of the
it Loot!, in on our table.' It in a
newspaper, neat, clean, well print
and well arranged, and containing a
I .t amount °Treading matter. Thoonly
aw I mek in our estimation 18 in the pol
d, it advocates. Anido from its politi
..h views We wink it IMIX;CILY. Odell in
a d e 14 e 1111 l !nand Pecuniary MUCCOI/1.
"Nt v loss is such as cannot be repair
i4 the frequent exchunatlonof thaw
find their hair turning to the frosts
4 4 . 1 .ago. But such may take courage.
inurett's Vegetable Hair Restorative"
%AI not only restore their hair to the
tinier, but render it soft and
. I ".^Y MS In youth.—ifittca!ikee Sentinel.
Found Drowned.—A man suppos.
in be A) or 2 years`of age was found
sting in too Ohio river opposite Free
doh), on Juno 23d. Ho had on striped
.i.sintore pants, fl annel shirt and heavy
Ile had been in the w for
some considerable time, as the nosh ater
was
entirely oft his Wald and parts of his
I;!.dy. The verdict of the coroner's jury
was "found drowned."
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aliti,llwAtioniMlns., NT I ,FcrITPTII,
Ytel l lo:thict*.an briArt4lsgels Oh*
judge tbr years before the war tot son . of
Judge Crane, one of the lading lawyers
of Sonthertrphlo, and_nephew by mai r
t hi j oja t . l4k,b,* `ll. Schinsk. Fie
bodylai typis t brought back...Oda, old
InimelsrDayton where k has been bur.
led with'sfrprop;istetterememieri.-qtateia
Itepublfcan. ,
,TO =Ain= and deers the hair * .and
restore it to its natural color.and Invert
that boantiltilidoisodoroka.; use Id*
S. A. Allen's Improved (now style.; E.
my Druggist Belli Prlorrone
A COlored tuan, near Cbtambersburg;
was tho other day thrown a mule
which ho was riding; but his feetbecamei
entangled in the harneis, aid the mule
being frightened,rin tbrmere than 'half
a mlie before ha was Stopped, dragging
the man; howl down, ell the way, leaping
two tbnees, striking the man's heid
against severs). stumps and finally bring
ing up short against an apple tree. The
man, marvelous to relate, bad no serious
Injury, and was about his work next
day.
C. E. Newman, Esq.; of the tirm .of
Newman, Case dc Shepherd, Norwalk,
0., says : "It givei mo pleasure to tes
tify to you My sincere bell:Alm the val
uable qualities of Whittlesey Dispepsia
Cure. My wife has used it repeatedly
for Sick Ilea:lathe, and always with the
most gratifying results; says she cannot
now keep house withoda It."
A Murder was committal at the Sol
diers' Home; near Dayton, Ohio, on Sat
urday last—a negro soldier being the
victim , and another the perpetrator.—
while engaged in cleaning out their quar
ters in.tito barricks,, Jos. Evans stealth
ily approached Boyd Wililams and
dealt him three runiderorm blows on the
heal with a hatchet, Indicting wounds
which caused his death in a few minutes.
They had some diMculty a few months
ado, lboit Were on apparently good terms
at- i the tinie or the murder. Evans is in
Jail-J-. ateni Republican, Jung 2.3.
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I'IIR Weed Sewing Machine !snow the
cd.
in popular machine before the public.
T e agent in this county Is selling them
ou suok easy terms thdt no one should
be without ono. , The Weed Is always
relltly for work and accomplishes . any
kind of sewing in perfect style. Remem
bet that the agent' is nt New Brighton.
Local agents wanted in every town. Ad
dress .1. Boggs,-Now Brighton. [Junl63:
A • man named Patrick O'Brien, of
Foster township, Schuylkill county, was
committed to prison last week, charged
With committing a most horrible case of
cruelty. He came homo one evening - ,
and commenced abusing his wife, accu
sing her with infidelity, te. Ile drove
her from the house, and taking his ba
by, of which he said ho was not the fa
ther, put it on the gratollre in the room.
The child was taken front the fire- by a
neighbor who heard its screams, but it
was siltotkngly burned , and death put
an end ts sufferings in a few days af
terwards.
ItiEpic.u. science ix making rapid pro
gress—so rapid, indeed; us to render it
'difficult for praetitioners to keep pace
with its developments. Tonics,' are tak
ing the place of &tunics,. and a careful
system of diet and exercise is dispensing
with drugs to a roniarkablo degree. Dr.
Bence Jones, of London, has discovered
in the annual system a substance called
animal quinoldine. To a deficiency of
this, in the huMan system, are evident
ly due those diseases caused by malarial
poison, for it is now well known that
these poisions destroy this substance.—
Our object then should be to keep the
system 'supplied with material from
which this substance is elaborated. In
the Zingarl Bitters we find Just such a
combination as is required. The Bitters
will positively prevent or cure all meta
rious.diseausi.
Ness and river bathing are now in or-'
der, and It is to be hoped that people will
not indulge in those luxuries with reek
' Many constitutions are sadly
shattered every summer by too much
bathing. Bathing hi a good thing out
ployed-in moderation; bite immoderate
ly enjoyed it becomes a . Very dangerous
and damaging thing. Only thethe most
robust • and soundest system am long
stand daily sea or river immersions with
out being impaired. Persons allicted by
organic disabilities should bathe In the
sea cu'river not . oftemer . than every other
day, and in no event should they re
pain in thewater longer than ten or lit
ten minutes. Any indulgence in bath
ing extending to half an hour or an liner
(which Is more frequently the rule than
the exception) Is highly injurious, rti
thoUgh the injury 'nay not be immedi
ately apparent.
A ()luxe AND MERIT}:I) SUCCESS.-
We learn that so great has become the
demand for Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
of late, that inetead of grinding and pre
:paring the ingredients which enter into
its composition, in a common druggist's
mortar, the proprietor has had to resort
to a largo net of French Barr 111 ill Stones,
which are run by wale!. power. "When it
is considered' that 'it IS but a shOrt time
since the remedy Wa . sdiscoverOci and put
on sale, thisiday truly be said to entire
ly eclipse the I successwhich has met the
remedies of Ayers; Janes, Moffat, 'Pewit-.
send, and the whole fraternity of propri
etary medicine vendors. Wherethere is
suchimecess, there must ho some merit.
It Is for sale in almost every, drug store
in the land, and is also sold largely and
sent thrOugh the Mail at sixty cents per
package.—Buffalo Evening Poe.
On Sunday afternoon last, about two
o'clOck, the upper and of our town wits
visited with an unusually Severe - rain
and wind storm. For the space ofabout
live minutes it blow a perfect hurricane,
blowing down ehineys, fences, signs,
tearing up shade and fruit trees by the
roots, &c. They new ferry-boat, lying
at the wharf, was torn lOose (tom Its fas
tenings and blown.upon the bar above
the depot, and a largo skiff lying on the
Leach was picked up by tho wind and
nwried about forty feet and dashed to
pieces. Large dry goods boxes were
twirled along the street as though they
were feathers. A small "sign hanging
above the door of Mr. Leggett's saloon
was torn loose and blown through the
large show window in Mr. Bright's ding
Mort,. 'Small pieces of boards and shin
gles were won flying through the air in
all direetioes, and large boards were lift
ed from the roofs of out buildings' and
curried for considerable distances. The
lower portion of the village escaped al
most entirely.— Wellsville re ion„Jun
MEI
Wu wish to call particular attention
to Seward do Bentley'at Constitution Bit
ters, advertised in our paper this week.
Theft' Hitters itro said to be the finest
tonic and most agreeable stimulant for
the weak and delicate, of any Differs
heretofore'ili use. Tbey have been used
In many localities with-the most gratify:
log results, and are highly recommend
.by physicians for the preventive of Fe
vers, Fever and Ague, and all malarions
diseases. They create healthy appetite,
and strengthen the whole system. We
are glad to have them introduced in this
section, and hope they will take the
place of all the poisonous compounds
heretofore palmed off on.tho invalid 411
Bitters. Frani what we have heafd said
of them by those- who ought to know,
we aro satisfied that a fair trial will con
vince all that they are as represented—a
superior medicinal preparation. They
aro sold by J. Moore, Druggist, Deaver.
For a cough use "Seward's Cough
Cure.
TM tea tonnualidnitets adopted by
the Nthipiniidthjft Mimed i!
thituar adt*r.ll o:
s. SlI lowa quietly,'
rAir. o. Sabi:alb° tbe the,isper.
4. Don't touch the poker.
• 5. Epilog° ifl no controversy.
.0. Don't smoke.
li Don't tilktaliaiirintek
9. Rands. etrUktpspess.iv...
' 10. Eyes otrtbe mtmocript.
Otani an extensivesconibuFation Ro
cWO at IktNrer,ol,ll,llrlnSummOlowil
itilli, tilentsesit county, on the 17th Inst.
the tire broke out at Wet:Moen . clothing
acid vitiiety stars, stildwitsocOaStorted iry
the 'upsetting amreiplostoti of oil
lamp. The house was entirely con/mut
ed and but tbw et the goOds wire caved.
tiloiSrisl liege -if powderlmd barrobi of
ooal oil were in an adjoining building,
suidAuring thotre theY ignited:4nd ex
ploded, bursting:iintlhe walls of the
house and scattering the debris In every
direction.' Many persons wore ibund td
be slightly injured after the explosion.
CaUtbrals winos, it, - Is e stated, are
tearing-only In age to dompete with the.
products of European vineyards.' Tim
wino growalt, therefore, must become
more firmly established in the business
and invest a greater amount of capital,
so as to koop a largo stock of wino on
hand. A serious obstacle is the want of
rillroad transortation between San Fran
cisco and the interior. At present, in
ninny Instances, it costs more - to' bring
tho wine front the places whore the
grapes are raised to San Francisco than
to pay tho freight on tho same quantity.
from Frantz or Germany to California.
Col. Ssunnel Young hos - ' retired
from the editorial chair of the Clitribu
Independent Banner, which ho has tilled
very creditably . for the past IS years.—
The Banner was but a new series, we
believe, of the Register, established in
1842, by D. W. Foster, Esq., who has
since deceased. Mr. Young had literary
notoriety before ho became a newspaper
publisher, lie proposes to establish a
weekly paper at Brady's Bond, Arm
strong county, to be called the Ilnulyis
Benflßepubffean. Mr. Young will coin
mand succws„and have a political in
fluence which will be felt next October.
The weather! that never ceasing fop
-16 of interest, after the few cool days in
the early part of last week, became warm
about Wednesday, and 'has been quite
sultry ever since. The Mercury has
ranged from 8e to DO° in the
,shade,
while alternate sunshine and showers
have had a most favorable effect upon
the corn crop, which up to that time had
been quite backwird. Fears are enter
tained that the beat and the moisture
may generate rust in tho wheat, but we
will look at the bright side and hope for,
the bek. The weather has been highly
favorable to the grass and grain crops
and they promise an abundant yield.
Improvement* in Beaver aro pro
gressing during the present season. The
Presbyterian Church, on the Diamond,
is now in the bands of architects and
bulldere who aro enlarging and ro:mod
ing It. The Methodist Episcopate have
a now church under contract, to be con
structed this summer; Alex. Reed iajust
finishing off a beautiful brick dwelling ;
I. N. Atkins is finishing a splendid large
two-story dwelling ; the Beaver Female
Seminary Is undergoing painting and re
pairs, and M. S. Quay is constructing a
palatial building on the corner of Third
Street and the Diamond.- The public
square is being leveled np from the ox
_eavations of the cellar of the latter. We
'are happy to announce these evidences
of our prosperity. •
John Root, of Reading, an employee
of the Philadelphia and Reading railroad
company, had• his spine dislocated and
three ribs broken on Friday last, while
repairing a coal car on the Lebanon Val
lee near the Paxton creek. Mr. Rout
was under the ear when a Schuylkill
and Susquehanna freight engine backed
up several coal cars, which set the one
In which ho was working in motion,
dragging him a considerable distance.
The accident occurred in a curve of tha
road, which prov'ented the engineer see
ing Air. Root, consequently no blame at
taches to him. Tho injured man was
'convoyed to the Lebanon Valley depot,
in Harrisburg, where his wounds,. were
dreased, after which he was taken to his
home in-Heading.
Ex-Pretlidept Buchanan's' tomb
Ilan been completed and placed over his
grave at Woodward Bill Cemetery, Lan
easter.. It is a plain tomb ornamented
With. a wreath of oak loaves and acorns
around the ovola of the cap ; It consists
Of a mingle block of Italian marble from
the quarries of Carrara. Its length is
six feet three inclods, in width three feet,
Its loot three feet six Inches. On ono
side of the tomb is carved the name "Hu-
Chanan," the otherside is the follow
ing inscription which. was written by
Mr. Buchanan prior to his death with di
rections that it be Inscribed on his tomb:
(lore rest the remains of
James Buchtinan,
Ffteenth Premitlent of' the United Staten,
Boni in Franklin Co., Pa., April '23."
1791. • •
j Died at Wheatland, Juno 1, 1868.
Commencement atlhe Semina
ry.—The Annual Sermon, preached by
ihe Rev. Mills, was a practical, soul stir
iing.production,And was listened to by
a very large and Intelligent audience.—
The choir introduced the exercises with
a well executed anthem. The Rev. Josh
im Monroe, the oldest minister of the
Pittsburgh Conference, and one' of the
founders of the InstituSion, and for ma
ny years the President of the Board of
Trustees, made . the opening prayer,
Addle Rev. Ira Eddy, the oldest minis
ter of the Erie Conference, also partici
pated in the exercises—a pleasing coin
cidence. Rev. Mr. Lowery, pastor of
the Presbyterian church, and Rev. Hol
lingshead, of the Bridgewater M. E.
church, also took -a part. The 'middle
pews were filled with the pupils and
alumnae of the institution.
To such of our readeni as receive -the
Aeons in tline;wo would say do not fail
to attend the Concert on Tuesday night.
The Annual Address, by the Rev. Br.
Wythe, of New Castle, will well repay
a hearing, us well as the address by Rev.
Dr. Dempsey, Thursday afternoon at ..2
o'clock,
, Cattle Speculation: 7 oa Saturday
night last two Men were overhauled • on
the Cumberland road about eight mile , '
from Bedford; with thirty head of r+attle
which they had stolen from the farm of
John Shoemaker, one mile abovel, the
Bedford Spribgs. They tame to Bedford
on Saturday morning and "got in" with
S. S.Fleegle, of Harrison township, to
whom they made a proposition to engage
with them in a speculation, at the same
time disclosing to him their plan of oper
ation. .Fletile evaded a - direct answer
and said he'would consult with them in
a short time. • Whereupon lie wont to
the Sheriff, and reported in full and was.
deputized by him to net ELM dotOetive,
With instructions to coincide with them
!Wall their arrangements. Florgle went
back, accepted their proposition, and the
trio started on their night's mission. The
Sheriff and Deputy with John Dellbaugh
rolioled a short timoafter, and made the
Wholesale capture about midnight. The
thieves gave the names of E. Foreman
and Abraham Davis, and said they vew . )
from Maryland. Ono of them says he
halt been in the "biz" for ten' years, and
boasti that he is acquainted with the per
tieularsof the escape of ono Hammond,
a horse chief who broke.Jsdl heie some
years ago. • Lot them belintilshed to the
full extent of the law:—Bedford Inquir
er, June 2.!Wh.
The niateciA,liVapeaking.vittlinsdk.
I tore ake,4t the:ld,.A Bestirs; on the
17 at -1•0•41 ru k, r.
"'""/ 21,1 0 1 Wir ( *' l , 4 F* 3'l6 -co,:lintals9 ll *. '
Whig ilidd/Od ait, • tinie;.latit triatit
Mat who a baked br fUlegbany
"mountain, veal hank, antenslifte ring
''and checked. on his bank till be die
" ca P ced o l( !cAlbelit o ol .l 4id succeeded
ein the Calto, which-he pre::
"settled to the.Annutfolllce. The , *tisk
"did not vista ROW moue' to bet their
" whole pile on It against the . coal lank
"sfoismald." IP. • • • • • Eyewit
nesses can testify that tho "
.boys" did
want thecake amazing "bal." The gon
tiewan tie 111pPantly alluded to above,
drew his checks in favor of the . .tinatns
with the utmoatgoodl humor, nawith
standing the insolence of some .of; the
afOrttaid "boys ." Retook his stand 'for
thd inami boldly and squarely; whilst
the- " boys," when pressed for votes as
they were almost continually, would
rush frantiCaliy out of the house, and into
the darkness where, if they did not draw
open some " coal bank," at least drevi
vorrbeivily upon some individual 'or
individuals, Who lacked thalierve to as
potato publicly
„the cause of their favor;
Ito.
Tan old and reliable firm of .7, W.
Barker tt. Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., always
ready to accommodate and please their
numerous customers, haveopened a now
establishment at No. 20 Sixth street(lato
St. - Clair,) and at the now as well as the
old will always be found as largo, varied
and well selected stock of Dry Goods as
can be found west of . the mountains.—
Their salesmen aro obliging and courts-
ous, considering it no torublo to show
goods. As tho senior member of the
firm resides in the cant, hnd makes all
the purchases for the House, they, are
enabled to offer seasonable goods atoon;
siderable . tower prises than any other
house. Wo would advise all who visit
the city to call at their establishments,
either en 'Market or Sixth streets, an,
examine their goods and prices for theutL•
selves as we aro convinced they can save
money by so doing. To the trade thhi
House offers superior inducements, and
country merchants will find it to their
interest to call.
A Fortunate Baby.—The enterpri
sing town of Koodysville boasts a lively
boy of three summers, who has two
grand mothers, and four groat grand
mothers. This highly favored ,youth,
who rejoices in the caresses of so . many
excellent old ladies, each of whom thinks
him a prodigy of beauty and smartness,
is named Winter Bakor,and is the son of
Mr. Edw. B. Baker, of Recslysville. Ills
four great grand mothers are Mrs. Ha;
ker, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Hammond, and
Mrs. Stocksiager, all of Whom axe wid
ows, and all live In tho vicinity of Kee
dys vi I le. Their average ago is 17 years.
The two grand mothers are Mrs. Ezra
Baker and Mrs. Jacob A. Thomas. AU
of the great grand mothers are the moth
ers of large families, and each is the head
of a long line of descendants. Mrs. Ba
ker has enjoyed the affectionate regard
of 87 personi, who depended directly
from her; 12chtldren, grand children,
and 18 great grand children. Two hun
dred and five persons have decenderl
from those four ladles, most of whom,
are now living, and seem to have inher
ited the vigor of constitution and robust
health that characterize their ancestral
line. •
We safely conclude that pure air, early
marriage, and active, busy lives are the
great promoters of virtue, health and
population.—/lagerstnern Itemltl.
CHINA MATVINOS Felt MUMMER.—AII
our readers who have used China mat
ting as a covering for floors during the
hot Hummer,. know how much cooler
and pleasanter 4, is than warm, woolen
carpet. We can advise all to buy this
China matting, because it is not only
cool and pleasant, but it is also very
cheap, being only alxint one half the
price of carpet, and, if of good quality,
very durable. The largest assortment
of China matting we have seen is at °li
ver McClintock t Co.'s, No. ti 1•'lllh
avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. They have all
the different varieties ; plain and white;
red and white cheek; mottled, and a
great many different patterns of fauey
'palings. Oliver McClintock &
have also the largest and most complete
stock of carpets ofall grades, and still
keep up their established • reputation of
selling all good° In their line at very low
prices, and cheaper than any other house
in the trade. The liberal and Wide ex
tended patronage bestowed upon them
is proofof sucress in, their endeavor all
the time to keep the largest and best
stock of gtiods in this region of country,
And at the lowest price. •
There are very few of the many who
carry watches who ever think oldie com
plexity of its dentate mechanism, or of
the extraordinary and unceasing labor
it performs, and holy astonishingly well
it bears up arid doe: its duty under what
would be considered very shabby treat
ment in almost any other machinery.
There are many whothink a watch ought
to run and keep good Maio for years and
not even a drop of oil on it, who would
not think of running a common piece of
machinery-a , day without oiling, the
ivheels of which do but a fraction of 411 e
service. We were' forcibly Strut.* .with
this thought the other day, upon - hear
ing a parson remark that by waybfgrat
ifying his curiosity ho bad .mado s a cal
culation of the revolutions which the
Wheels in a watch make in a day and a
year. • Tho result of this calculation is as
suggestive as it is interesting. Nor ex
ample—the main wheel makes four rev'
nlntions in 24 hoursjir 1,460 In a year;
the second or centre, 24 revolutions in 24
hours, or 8,700 in a year ; the third*hect
192 in 21 hours, or 011,090 in a year; I
fourth wheel (which carries the second
hand) 1,440 in 24 hours, or 51',5' 000,1n0 a
year ; the fifth, or scrape wheel, 12,904 in
24 hours, or 4,7:03,400 revolutions in a
year; while the beats or vibrations made
in 24 hours are 3 , .49,800, or 141,812,910 in a
The Pittsburgh Cosmic 'n , / says:—
About half past four o'clock on lay
afternoon, a little boy named Va ino
Koegler, aged seven yea run
over land instantly killed, o Ca 'on, at
the corner of John street, East Birming
-ham, by the band wagon owned by Wm.
Ward, of this city, At the time stated
the little boy and a number of
others' were near the bandwagon; a man
seated therein was distributing theatre
bills, and little Koegler observing ono
fall about two feet from the wheelsof the
wagon ran to pick it up. Just as ho Wll3
rising to his feet another boy jostled
against him and he fell across the track
of the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Pas
senger Railway, and between the wheels
of the wagon. The hind wheel ran
partly on the bay's head and dragged
him for about a yard, and it passed over
him. The wagon was moving very
slowly at the time. , There were about,
three hundred children on the street
just then.: When the unfortunate lad
was picked up ho was found to he quite
dead. lie was carried to the residence
of his parents on an alley -below Carson
.street. Subsequently Sir. Wendell
Koegler, father of the deceased boy,'
went before Justice Amnion, of EII4
Birmingham, and made information
against Mr. Ward, who was driving at
the time of the sad accident, charging
him withmanalaughter. A warrant was
issued 'underfloor McCready arrested the
amused, who was afterwards released on
accident, and proceeding
ball; ARL: :Teepee wan notified of the
to the homier
summoned a jury and hold an Inquest.
Wo understand that since the fludiag
of the Jury that the information made
against Mr. Ward will be wltlidrawn.
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t 4 ii,w.41 , 44 , 410us oaribvioulariimui. pi
mosey:., 11.14SnannerOf lag tipsiness
was;-.l.7`.ellbeing.tm . .of lndued:
Manta; inch ansitier .
~ ni, dries.,
es, twenty Yard' slallweet ,
L et, t t e ;
it One and-two' dollars' _, le induce
Persona io 'infia *. p.bs "` r chit .Dpllar
BON they gillijOilth* , illiiiien`d
for ' the goodie, Which ' '4 : eitkiitsiinted
tiotild . I?o,l!irt4(l‘ee hY °xii.rfsii• ... 01
paursolt;inss noilhe 'o. 4 1 14ttion
to tiers' for the.goeds at all, buttopoek,.
et the moneyand alope.-z.i : , .-.%... -. ~.,
Tbci people In town being a Wile:toe
sheep to" be "taken , in and done ler," be
renirmed ht . ; quartins to Mlittortystown
and Wtierit of the other adjoin)* ill.
Ives; where, we learn, hot sueaooded in
sWittileinninorona varietu nCirttriona
sumo Of money. lie' muddied/44ft on
Monday evening, *Moo which tline no
thing has been soon - or 'heard ofildm.--i
Ile is about 5 :feet , 4 inches high, red
complexion, with red hair, heard and
moustache, and: has-an untrmitakable .
thievish' look. The peso Rb(ipa- pima
him around and warn their readers, as
be will dotibtlestitirthe same 'mato In
other sections of the State, ifj u i has not
already.done so, lie having' statad while'
-hero that ho.bad succeeded 1.3 raising
'humeral-le largetiolast in Lancediter and
Dauphin dauntits. if 1 4 ' ;
.. ...,,,.... •. . . •
Fright-nal Atetelent.—On i'Vednes,
day last, an accident of a strangeand per
limns character, decnrrod on the Vow of
Mr. Lindsity Renfrew, about dre! miles
Souther Feryettaville, in (Millard town- .
ship. It rmbms that Mr. Renfrew luul
two colored men, whose names we were
unable to learn, plowing corn Far
,him,
•and a little boy, son of Jacob tiptoe hen r,,
setting it up, ' Wh i en work was stop
ped in the evening, the colored. Men
concluded to ride to the barn'. They
cacti mounted a mule, and 'ono - of them
took the boy behind him, .They had
gone but a short distance, when the anl-'
mats beanno frightened at a cent 'fall
ing 'to . the .ground,'and commented
plunging and threw the lioy oft; but he
escaped unhtlrL The colored men Were
also thrown off, and one foot of each
caught in ,tho chain tiaras; one' was
dragged 'same' disiasice, but the mule
springing over a fence pulled him along
when be became disentangled. The oth
er ono was more unfortunate, being haul
ed over the ground about belle mile.—
Mrs. Renfrew, who was near by, on see
ing the animal running toward her, at
tempted to got
, over a fence, accidentally
fell back, and, remarkable as It may ap
pear, the mulct sprang entirely over her
and over the fence ; the colored men in
his perilous position: "The animal then
ran some distance through a clearing,
the colored man's body striking a num'-
.
her of stumps. , The -man was then
thrown violently against an'appla tree,
the communion breaking some Pali !gibe
gear % thus neloaahig him, -- Dr. Byers, or
.Fayetteville, was immediately sent for,
and on his arrival discovered that the
only injury ouskiined by lite. cod; , 1
man was a snuill cut in -the hae.k.netio
head and many bruises though blight on
tho body. Thials ceitalult.ortp ot_thp_
moat remarkable accidents
escapes from death that. Nviv hayp been
called upon to chronicle, yet truoln ev
ery respect. an it was witnessed by sever
al persons.—Prosiklin RepositorA.:Jun
A Mau 'dui hist !Nor:Wept for
Fos! Tessrs.—Tho Lancaster I.s:prena.
says: "A very singular caistpf wakeful
ness bus just been brought to cuinotide.
A man named Herr, a cabinet maker,
residing In LaMpoter Square, and about
sixty years of ago; has not hid, a half
hour's continuous sleep for nearly four
years. The ease was thus stated to us :
About four years slice, a daughtsr , of
Mr. Herr, befuntO III; and Mr. H. watch
ed at her bedmithi l itlay and right, for six
weeks, when sho.died. .Alf this onto 1w
took no sleep, stating that he felt no de.
sire for It: A few days after the death
of his daughter he ran a nail in his foot,
and this count:Wlllm to his bed fur
sev
en or eight weeks, not an hour of which
time could ho obtain sleep. After re
covery froth his wound ho still failed to
obtain rest'front sloop , and - Settle matter '
continue` to go on from week to month,
and from month to year. Tilts health ho-s
suffered, and he complains of great de- 1
bility, lie applied to a leading physi
cian of this city, who prescribed fur hini
a strong : opiate, but It had no fuskro;er
feet upon him, as Ilowspi7tiscn a snap of
his linger. „Lbustgain applied to the same
physielari; requesting that tho dose ho
lucre twed: To this the physician object
ed, editing that It wound be dangSiotts.
Mr. 11. said hedid not earejaithauMber
opiate was prepared, tafrOnpene`tiO, it
Is alleged, to put thieerii.fonr,Urdj.riary
men to sleep anotkiet• Ivit4p•ip again.
Titts_had no better ri.ffnctalisst tea first,
and the physiftin refused to' administer
any more dosed of that kind, but advis
ed his I:0d. as ti last resort, to get. on
a "higlvold bender." This experiment
hailiqt.been tried, and it may be a 'gnat
lion *bather bri can swallow enongh ••Ot
liquor;toprodube intoxisathiu and so ,
petriferibt . ems.. Mr. Misr` is a sober
and iminstrioni ;man;,f+ i buit In come
tputstellQf his malady, fknnable to do
any: physical labor. ,--- it is certainly
a strange C:180. " I
irtifi,trial °Oho Clearfield' County
Bank robbers tikes plane this week at
Clearfield. : ~dl numher, of o tr. citizens
coheerned.sln the ftpture
i tf -*two
of the robbers at Centerville, it ding of
money, he, have gone to attend the trial
as witnesses. Tho , third filen, named
Lamoino was captured 'ln St. Louis,
Missouri, on the sth lust Th4 following
'account of the (smiths) of thebird party
Is given by the St Lords/hp, diced: ,
"On Mayl 2th thif Fitt National Bank
at Clearfield, Pa., was entered and rob
bed of about_ i 20,000. ' The bank was
broken into during the night, the door
of the safe Was ripped open and the mon
ey taken out. Next morning the, burg-
Jars Were pursued, aid two . of them
caught, one of them ,being the notorious'
safe blower . known as Jack Nolte:id, ali
as "California Jack." The third man,
named Eddie E. 'Lamoino, made his es
imp° and arrived in Ms city' on "Tues
day last. Meanwhile a requisition was
procured front Gor. Geary, of Pennsyl
vania, on Gov, McClurg, and armed with
this documbnt the cushier of the'Claw
tield Bank,. Mr. Daniel W„ Moore. came
on to Missouri, , and going up to Jeffer
son City, procured it wart's* for the ar
rest of Lanfolne • 'Yesterday' the matter
was placed* hands o( the Chief of Po
lice, and the latter detailed officersliar
rigan and Tracy hi make the arrest —,
Lamedne was - arrested by them about
four ofclock, at his residence on Frank
lin, near Garrison evenuek He of erect
no resistance: The prisoner waft deliv
ered over to Mr, Moore, who, ,ienotima
nied by officer Triseyo ha last evening
for Clearfield.. Pa.; where the robbery
was c ommitted . Lamoin o was, arrested
sometime since, on snspickin of having
been connected With dip' safe robbery
of the - Franklin county, (Mo.) treasury
of some xlO,OOO, was aeluitied.:. lie,
luts ben engaged In the liquor buniness
on the northeast corner of Fourth. and
Green etrelts, under the firm of Lamo
ine dr.co. ~ i lie had been iq business at
that place some sixth months, and broke
up about three week* ago. HO is about
thirty-live years of ago, and has -a wire
and children in this eity„—Batier Herald.
MIF.MMI
, Aheietimeellstwohtetbontorestillti k in
ablitut4 4 . liteteer , :ecsenty,,•:Pis.;•; by' She
tinililoP Ruble soad-Datitel•l'Villhanr,
tilinittiOtisti by; tradS,'lrovirirrorr' to
# o l 4 rahiti ) !Oeq 4 ' l
nit i.
to
goilasttiiii:ttkftit.knive , ;; .I , o*
AtiteAr. imuse: a* tat* totYPULIYe
merits esinasfluslitelli both having-serv e
ed,tni -, thin erniy, during: which lbalbus,
tbssyediupast, l turned - the knife , in; ;blit
band end' Strunk his brother back-
Mktg Mow liitiiit,:pettotristing -to' the
round
. g, that heCould heat
'Alin. *1,444 . any war.' The Injured
nien; 'hisitinnt of- attempting to defend
hhiuwif r ptuised MAC own knife over to
lido brother And. told biro. to stab, him
again. Daniel died die next morning
Ikons - the offeets of the wound, and the
who' bad been arrested, wax
taken bekire Justice Mitchell, who up
on exitinfinatloni botind- hint over and
*hit hint under *nand to warren; where
he Was , turned 'ovur-to the Sheriff' for
safe beeping. I : The parties wore
unin, , tunt the appearance of the inuider
er repubdre and brutal.—rites. au.
To My Willi.
(The following exquisite &Watt was
Written' by Joseph Brennan, tut Irish
Ito, Whodled In Now (Moans *alma years
ago el cOnsureption, aged years.' .It
was whllesuffering and nearly prostrated
with this dreadful malady that his yearn
ing for her be loved and left' behind un
til he could prepare for them's, home In
this country, found their way into verse.
It Is touchingly beautiful. Can you give
It a place In the Altabs?)
Come. to me, duateai; Cm tone without them;
Day lime and night lira° rtrobtokLug about thee
Night limo and day ttmo In dreams 1 'hehold
Unwelcome the waking that ewe. to fold Met
Como to me ttarllng..m . s sorrow! to lighten
Come In thy beauty to bier. and to brighten
Cowan thy wontiohnoli, mn lla And lowly;
Cowie thj lovellnem, gm:drily nod holy.
BoaMeats:will Mt round, Mr drsolnlo ruin.
Telling of siginz and Its joyous rnewing.
And thoughts of thy love awl he manifold t resso re,
AtOritelituf my heart with a promise of pleasure.
Oh I mightg of my *WPM oh. May Of my hostess,
spine oat of my coal till It bargeou and hiewsom.
The waste of my life has a rose root 'within It:
And thy Modems akin to the r.r.oshine can sin',
Figurta MU 'moves like a tionybro• the even— ,
Features up by a reflex of Leaven.
Eyes Ilkti the 'Aka of poor Erin, our mother,
annehine nod rhation are eluiebset each
other.
Smiles miming seldom, bat childlike and aimple,
And opening their epee from the heart o•a dimple.
• .1
tiohi thanks to the Savior, that even . thy seeming
Is lett to the cute to brighten his dreaming..
You hart beau glad wilco you kucw• I was glad
Dear are iota cad now to know I atu saddened
Our hearts ever arirtvered In tulle and In time love,
As oetale to Octave and rhyme Into rhyme lave.
I Cannot neap but yourteeru mill be flowing
You cannot otollo but my check will bo glowing.
I would not die without yoo at my plile; lore,
You will not finger when 1 shall hare died, lore.
'lle :VAX/ families that 1 have supplied ' with the
old pattern Of 4..'rystal Palace ytoree for the Beaver
sun, as they are railed In the country) nil! read.
tic testify that they are the hest conking and lat
hing tif....1 that are Wale in thin country.
l'he advents:tea of the improved one is Increased
svelghtand draught enlarged bake oven, enlarg
ed front and doors, mut open grate, and most of
all a •tralg tit and perpendicular am backs. which
In the Judgment of e xperlenoed experts is the most
durahle pattern of stove hack that can be used.
rend youorders to Thos. Campbell, Rochester
pmt Mike No change In prices. Teziina and
spring • an,eis on hand to deliver stoves In
any put of the surrounding country, old stoves,
ax., c!„ taken In exchange, Second-hand
= I stoves alwi 'yo on Mind and for sale cheap
MAI ktf. TIIC.M. CAMPBELL.
Cirt•tek: or, TILE l'lrrs.l:Azrrrrt, t j,)cl.ctrt ,
:11()NDm, JtHIN::I4, 1869. ) 1. "reac,
Como to me dear.ero I tile of my sorrow ;
Rime inimy gloom like the euu of to-morrow
Strang, swift and fond SW the words which I .peak
lose,
Wlth a song on your Ilps and n mho ou your cheek
.
time, 14 my heart In your absence t weary ;
te, for my rpirit 14 sickened and dreary !,
%me to Ma grms that alone ,should caws* the,,
Came to the heart that to thiubblntr to pm. thee.
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
iirrrEtt—TH in, prott2.. good tnpply
and the market is quiet and tinehanged;
Halos of good to primo at 21N.2.5.
BEANS—DuII at $242,2.1.
CIII }l9l:— ls tlull mad in good supply
!hut utirlian7ed; gut - nations may be ••iv
en at I.sQln r for 'onnon Western lie
serva ;11,618 for Factory and 19(.1.0) for
Goshen..
DRIED FRrIT—Is very dull, and to
u&, a common expression, about ”play
ed out" - •for this . season. Holders are
anxious to realize and th2re are no es
tablished quotations.
EGGS—Unelnutged at Ise,
. FEIATIIERS Supply in hands of
eenuniksien wen alinost ' exhausted,- -
Live geese only be quoted at tc'Ve.9o, to
the trade, aud:ztl in a retail way.
- .
FLOU It= Di firm, though the demand
has not improved much, and price' are
relatively lower here than in the west.
We continue to quote nt frA;O,ASO for
Spring Wheat lwands, and $747,10 for
Winter. as . to quality.
GRAlN—Wheat is In limited supply
and firmer, mid coanpared with last
week prices are higher; we now quota
at $l,3ll(Ft, 1,35 for Heti, as to qualit.—
Corn is in rather hetter demand and
higher;' sales of Mixed at 7.1(a,7:1, and
yellow at 80(mtcl. Oats a shade stronger
though' as yet unchanged ; may be quo
ted nt (1.10.68 on track and 684r7ir in
More. .live also is in better demand and
higher,With sales nt $1,15Q. I,IS, and quo
tations Inlay be given fairly at $1,1501
1,20. Nothing doing hi Barley.
llAV—Sales at Allegheny ticales,ol
loads E 4 $210,25 for old, and VI for new.
To Consumptives.
Tim allirtner having been metoreil to henlilt
In a few 'weeks, by a very indpio remedy, after
Wan,:
. iinefewel several years with a severe lonaffection,
affection, and amt dread ilkewe, Conenmptlon, la
antlons to make known to Me fellow onffereni the
. . . .
mina nr rnre.
To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the
prescription tu.ed (free of :large). with the dire,
Ilona for preParlog and using the acme, which they
will and a !ICUs CURE run CONIMIITION,
AeTu
xi. BI:Oir111115, atc. The object of the advertiser
In drafting the Pre'seription 6 to benefit the aline
led. and ipread Information which ho COPCCITCP to
.ho Inv:Liable: and lk , hopes every sufferer will
try his remedy, ra it milt coat them nothing, and
may prove a hteoetue. Parties %tithing the pre
scription, will please address
WILSON,
Co..\rilllaotelror,•, sings New 1 urk.
May Itly
Errors of Yo'uth
. . .
A Grx 4 riattras; who suffered for year, from Ser.
'sons Debility, Premature Decay, and ail the elrects
of yonthful indiscretion, will, for the sale to suf
fering humanity. send free to all who need it • the
receipt and directlents (or malting the simple rem.
edy by tablch be le:scored . Sugerent wishing to
profit bribe ntleertleer's experience, rand? so 13.
addressing, In perlbet confidence;
JOILIN D. OODEN.
L•' Calm litreet. Now York
tmsylt. ly 1
Died.
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FISHER—On Jllll - 0 Bth, Hal), a his late
residence in Beaver Falls, Mr. B. H.
Fisher, iu the :nth year ofbis age. The
demnsZsl formerly resided at Rest
Wendell, Coun.
_Ye, to Advertf rem en ts.
,t NOTICE.—In the Orphans'
II Court of Beaver county. lu the matter of the
taalance in the hands of S. blagavv. Esq..atdinin la
tratur or the estate of Horatio N. Kennedy. deed.
On motion, Una Court appoint .W. J. Mumma, Eeq,
Auditor. Ia diatribnte raid balm]. to and Union:
those legally entitled thereto. .
. JOKS. A. FILIZIEft. Clerk of O. C.
1. will attend to the duties of the above appoint•
recut at nip omen In Newltrigtdon, on the Inth
day of July 1869, nt o'clock, n. m ; Alicu !tad
where all persons interested way attend if they rye
proper ,
le3f43at W. S. 3IoRLAN, Auditor.
a OIL I> a
& 79 MI ARK I: T ST.,
PITTSBURGH, Pa
WoUhl Ihi• :McMinn of Ih:•llCTB
to tricif Largo 111111 (110114! Irt
Gm tt.llll/1
Straw l'oniiwts aii.l 11.0 s
Itibbousand
(1.•0.1x.
• Trimming:,
Ciallerwear,
Parasols anti Sun l'inlirt.ll,i4
•
llosieri: and tilloveA,
tincKnaers, Shirts,
Ti a. FurniAking
WhileUtimlA, •
Paper Gnmla,
Finny Goods:.
• And Nntion4.
. -
Stock kept up during ital.. 'Summer,/ all
deputtianu coMplute. ()Hint promptly
attended to.
• .Ind the stock to sort up froni.
NE
lIMItIEMMI
. -
. .
• •
Thistillisraiell Owen ast ass Viwthilt
psiMNur theArfebeni Dlabiet.of
oo W. M/_, bailtrupt, seder
Meld Coups* or mama T. 186 T; having app
for a elseheerswrallisdstos, end akar
Pliurahlejuider add Au,. By order of Cunt No%
lye la *Mr: to all' Verrone who have proved
their debts mid other Knorr Jaren:area. tooPPref
on the Bla liar of July Mak M I O'clock, p.m. he
lore P.' MAMA, Ese, Webb/ to Bankruptcy.
la Ms HanisrUedes hildsw thish to o show
easse..ll say they hem why .a,dlmeharra
hould
Dot be treaded to dus hintrople 'And further.
Notkirls heryjr/glveu that the Efecotid and WM
Mestiagearawassra or the said Deolooprasquir-
ed nag ITtla and leitthieraloort of add Act. wan
be held Wort thUsald tater.'at the same Moe
a n d pbge f , • S. B. 'BANDLKNB , Clerk.
Jane Iffitti
! ... .
" • ' .
SIG. OP TILE PADLOCK.
WHIT-1 1 / 3 lDEg4 , ,itiro l DRUM,
, . ,
• Ifl _Federal Street,
I. atn nveltnd a Large awl Well Selected
Stork of 11 :Aware and Agricultural Implements.
flow, priors. Mowing' Nallieee, Caltlvatore.
Shaelidotre, Prult Ladders; Iloree llay-Purks,
and Rakes; Bey fie.
Does., Rehm, Shovel., ftpdw, tlytlene, Seethe,'
Sythe-etoads, !Ural* tradbr , Ilay, Miaow and
Spwllng Parka (Dace Hook., ktentent
bertha plair, two doo rs brioV/ 14 11 iN OF
TILL' PAD LOVE. i Oe:l4t/W
LOOK HERE.
JLVDROWNEEII COODX.
underahmed bean leave to Inkone hi. friends
and the tenpin generally that be has Jost received
• new Ado& of goods of the latest styles for
Spend 'telt HUMIIIIIT wear ,which he caws at very
modest rah,
GESTI.E.4 EN' PUILVISIIING
•ONSTANTLY ON lIAND.
Cloittlngltonde to order on the rhortest notice.
Thankful to the public for put Wort , hope
by elate attention to Nannette to merit • row,
once of the mune.
• DANIEL MII.LER,P:4I;
• LtRIDGEWATER.
mar 24 tr , ,
l'o trldwo Coutnicturs.
t
. comm.,..seive Or sc.
themes% June I. 121,
f,L , MALT PI/OP...MS will I relvcd
t 1 at tills .'flee, by Ow Board of Vo(1111) ',semis
sinners, en II SAI VIIDAY, JULY 3,1„ at It
o'clock, nal, for the masonry and onpentructure
('rood or trent or a badge of twenty-are feet sp.,
over North 1 Branch of Brady's Rau near John Ve
lifrs In Brighton Tp, al.o a bridge our. Big Tool.
Creek, tiour James Vl'hltham's In Hanover to,
istigth of sPeti forty lest. The roadway of each
bridge to II: sixteen MO feet wide.
Plan. an Sped ilcst ions for the masonry may In.
seen at this ifnce mall July 3d.
Proposahi for Iron Bridges will not Ms consider
ed unless accompanied w Ith a statement giving
the total weight of the Mart and wrought Iron, the
~.ecrierel werkluir stroxith, and the ultimate or
brealdikz strength per linear hxd, sa well at the
greatest loom' lead the bridges will sustain.
Also, thetaktng dime and re-building of dm
East abutment of the bridge mutt Pattensin's Mlii,
In Ratite g ten town. top Dbl. must spear, smwent
per perch, J
Alse the 1 routing sod repairing of the Indepen
dent, Mid: hi Independent, township..
Al..'. the rood= of the bridge IMO. Raccoon
Cr.:.!.. leo n a. tlw. "Link Bridge."
By order kif County Commissioners.
JOHN It. .EAKIN, Clerk.
Je ELM 1 Radical & Local ropy,
Improved' Crypial Palate Cooking
Stove.4-The pmptielor or the Ilrldgevrater
Foundry tehtlerk hlo thanks to a generofts put lie
rur their Very liberal patrol:ago. and Informs theca
that ho hit! completed and Is now manufacturing,
the Improted ervotal Palate Cooking Stove, to
which all the tickets, real or Imagihary, ever di.-
covered an the old pattern have born remedied,
the front Van the nven enlarged and remodeled,
flre bark reenudeled after the moot dunahie ono
ever made l • : ,
'
r .r - 11 I. - - ' i,„ C
C>UN 'Tit 'V;
c
and otb.•r In iltovetnentn both tucAll mat/ma:awn
tal.
f the condition of Om National flank
conntr, Nee flri tt hlon.Pn., at the
nri.a on the 1 in iVy ol done. IWO.,
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ISt rdratt
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t'. S. /loud
frOm If
:Me Iran) .4
ILanklm., II
Fitrnltt n•
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x.+. patfl
Fr.,llosal
HEM
I ..12:Nt
,to .nture cirrniallon,... .. 11000 00
'nu land . 31.:00 00
•deemint: mot Itcveryo 21;;Nt . 4517 'A
{her National Il.aulza 5,103 7.1.
inl.l, 14.141.70
I. fi Mr.,. 2,1/71:114
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• 1141,4:ii
rn..)lvaitia. Camay of
oop, ail, National Bank of
lty, do aalentnly affirm that On-Mane
true to the he-Alarm,. hatneleth:e and
EDWARD 111101.:4, Caohler.
Ia ion. we fhb. Nth Of June, Isn.
711A111.1.:s 1100114, Notary Publie.
NJ.
1.170 N TOWNSP:NII. Dlreelara.
, tale or
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BAItt:AINS IN
D
J. M.
o oDs.
URCHFIELD & CO.
Si ‘lll Streit, late St. Clair,
ISE
Lull! c stu
lion In ni
Fint.y ROi
al
1 .1; out at a great retitla
ke' a change ill liar business.
11 Plain Colored Silks,' Black
the best makes, Grey Dress
for snits, French anti Irish
tins Black anti Colored
ipticea. Gr.tuatlines,
worth ctx. for 20
:cents. Figured
I.inens,
worth
, eenii :
for 23
Chintz worth:lA
for 25 cent 4, White
ltv,worth ..$:1 for
'qui worth 43 cents for .31
lankets,soiled, worth $3,30 for
'able LinenA, Crash,.
Diapers, Bleached 3lnslins,
Neheil Mufliin Sheeting,
ow.
mere, for Men anti
Boys' wear. Stock
1 all new and
best lot
in the
city
et MS, 111
.q.*3 JO.
Napkin
Cultic
Pill,
jun 2.ar
A. GII
L1.1,11' It V1311;1131i
El=
t and Lunt:Discuses.
art's Pine Tree Tar Cordial.
J tat principle of the Pine Tree, thtuin•
Jar rover. In the dirtillation of the
It higheet. leedleall report ice are
Tyro
Dr. Wish
It a.. t'te
ed by a peril,
tar. hr nide!'
retained.
It I. the 01
naaeret her
Tn e.
y iafogtoull And relletdo rommly i!ust
pnpar.•d Pool th.• joke of the I 11111 l
tnt the digestive or,, , anti and m.deree
It let wors
the apl >i'tlte.
It tr•orth
It pttrahm
from the r.
brt
=
and enricher the litoort and ezpola
inn the corruption which -scrofula
the mucus or phlegm which elope
.34 01 the inct.p..
principle acts upon the irritated rur
gr andltiroat, penetrating to each
rellevittg pain anti antelning Inns.
.o .
It fif.ih,
the alr.paou
It
fire of the In
alkessed part
tuition
,111 a the re
awl Ir off, •
or.ture of It.,
If the 1,2 lien
the m e in. o
tilt of yearn of *tatty and v.:pertinent
to the &Meted with the pew Rive 00-
power to cure tt a rollutt lag dismal,.
has not too lung delayed a report to
cam:--
int of the I.unzA, Cough. Sore Throat
'Brorhiti, Liver Comphtint, Blind
. .%.thunt, Whooping Cuukh.
C ~,, sump: .
and itrea.r,
and liter din lll dhetla, .l
.
- We art often asked oily am not other remedies
in the market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds
and otin-r Pulmonary atTv claims count to Dr.4(2.1'.
Ntl.bart's i l 'r Tav t.trtlial. We stom,—
curea
.not by •topping con:h be by
Itat,,nlm; and asvistlnt: nature to throne off the
unbeallhentilter, collected 'bent the throat and
bronchial tube+. ranting IrldlClOn and touch.
$l. Moat Throat and Laing Itentedies are cum.
passed or analyses Which allay the cough for
An hill.. lint I.IV !their constritiziiff of the ll
bre• levosneltantened anti unhealthy Iluldsn.n-
Culnte hntl 'are- retained in the systent,2'canshog
diseas.w beiOnd the contra/of onr must endinnit
phyoiclans. I
id. The line Tree Tar rootlet. with its atst.t.
auto. an• preflurble.bconse they remove the now
of lrrihrilou .ditto MUCCI. Incnibrniin uul n 100•
tidal tuber, assist the tunes to act and throw off
the unhealthy'accretions and parity the Motel,
limo relentifitally making the cure perarct.
• Dr. 1,4. Lime[ Pas on 11:0 at' his ffice hundreds
awl thonunda of Ccrtiffratea from men and wo,
men or unquestionable character who were once
leen up to die, but through the provi.
lefrty re4l4n , d to hen lb
m•nen won, comp
by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial. -A physician In at
tendance who an be consulted In Renton or by
mall, c e p s orehargs. Price of Pine Tred Tar l'or
dui $1.;,0 p e rj hott le. 11l per tinZ. by,vreos
on mint or lice. Alldro.•• 1.. tj. (.. kited. M. D.
No. ?Al Noel Id street, iltiladelphi,
nprtl:ztin.
~-,' _.. 'a..Ff, ~'' ...'"' ' ''''"
MUeiltaneous.
NEW
Spring and Slimier Goods
Bpeyerer & Sons,
• '
Corner of Walei antlJames Streets
.110 Cll 7'l7'R . , PR XX' A
flab jtu.l returned from the (44, with
4 large MN* Of gouda' bought at the low
est caxli trite', which they idler to the
public at
nitsoNap PRICES,
. GROCERIES; PROVISIONS,
HATS, CAPB, 800 TN NI) SIIONS
HARDWARE, IRON,
NAILS, CAR PNNTETATOOLS
ROPE. & PAOKIND TARN,
choice brands of winTE LEAD and
PAINTS dry and in oil, and a
general variety or Oil Dryers,
and Putty.
Queensware and Willow Ware,
FLOUR, FLOUR,
We ,i4lll have emitr.4 44 the celebrated
CANTON CITY IfiLIS FLOUR,
al.to or that f.tvoril'.e brand, Clement tk.,
`terms high ground dour,
Nj!INVC1111:1EM
We reeiere the above brands by the
ear load, and can sell than at
Pittsburgh Prices
tII US 83Vitig freight, we also offer at whole
sale and retail, NAILS. WHITE A:
TER LIME, SALT, SOAP,
Feed. Grain, &c.,
tili - Thoulting the public for past pat
ronag-1; wu hope to merit a liberal share
for the future. We always buy for cash
and sell cheep.
(SILL XL? li E (Y)Nl7iVe ED
RETAIL GOOD DELIVERED FREE OF
S. Also ngent24 for the
BUTEN MOWER AND REAPER
mu, Natioyal Plow
EINEM
3F . 1.. a ICO NAT IS .
=I
nu) 12:ly
1
-.1,14)1111
Wall Paper
/at,r 1117
t.:1101‘00.1
1; Cril MI
For Spring of 1869.
Al . No. PC Markel Xi., 'Hear .1 re7llle,
Pildhnrgh,
A haze t: of nvw and ..lolkorite do
of Paper Hanging... for
Drawing Rn.nu . Parlors, liolk and
CliatolierN, together silk good.. of the
L0w...,t ri.% I.llw opening. iota 1.. /winch
constant addition.. will 10. mole. Ali In
Is e 111411. Pd Of sit prin....l...mit the tones.
JON, It HUGHES A; IMO.
marl
ROCIIESTER'
MARBLE - WORKS.
W. H. MARSEALL,
Mannllieturcr or`
•
MONUMENTS :
inut)S Fool' STONES ;
Marble and Stone Posta
For Cemetery Lot H.
We have on hand,. a Large . and Su
perior stock of Plain a:. t Ornamental
Montunruts and itemblone,..
We are now ready, to aupply on skort,
notice. all Imlers from the country at low
rates. Alm),
r rizicasstorte to
Anti Fixtures of a Superior qualit!,-
ALWAYS ON lIAND.
C/r Our Neighbors represent that they
sell Cheap; but we practice
Selling Cheaper :
And Doing as we Represent. '
We Employ no Agents, as w•e can sell
10 Per Cont. Cheaper at the Shop ,
Than by Agents
All twrsoits ih•.;iring any thing in our Hut
re Inviten to Coll and Examint
OUR WORK AND PRICES
pnn•linsing elg,•wherr.
, 7 , lae KnIITCn Mower mad Reaper,
I Challenges all competition for Simplicity. Du
'ability and Ease of Management. Front and rear
rut obtained on the mune machine at will. ll
thrown In oar with cutter elevated. Ism In cut
shove) the knives will play as freely as If on the
level or any Intermediate ang.e. jut the thing
for rough land or among stones and stumps. First
P_rcodoin for best mowing machine, a Urand Gold
Medal from Miami Valley At:linen:int Society for
threndays trial at Yenta, 844 nth and 10th of duly,
last Farmers, examine the new machine
the
In Beaver county, on err eats nsive Wore
porehaslog elsewhere. lo comment II necessary
on the advantace of buying a machine manufac
tured convenient to thenplacc *here used. Call
and examine nor works.
PITINBURUII NATIONAL PLOW et).
frh Mt( Manufactory, Itocheata, .
Coati:Whig
DRY GOODS.
For restoring Gray Hair le
Its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing whirl
is at once agrteabla
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or grat
hair is soon stored
to as original color
with the glow and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick.
j 'ened, falling hair checked, and bald.
!aess often, though not always, cured
by its nse. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be ..ru ed for
usefulness by this application. g Instead
•of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi.
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness._ Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to, the hair, the Vigor can
only bene fi t but not lujrm.it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can bo found so desirable.
(Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
'not soil white cambric, and yet huts
'long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
MEM
. .
Militate directions am given in the wripper on
I the bet, for the following complaints, which these
i rr r gy i l l a Y se7:l% — er Indirection Liotteste.
nes.. Languor and Loot of ApPetite, tio7
thrsh% be taken moderetely to stimulate the stom
ach and restore Its healthy tone and action.
- -
For Liver Corplaftat and It. 1,110111 eymlr
litllows lffeadaeb... Mick Ifevidatiett..,.
/mondlee tior libektne..., Dills
Celle and Buttons revers, they xhouht be Ju.
tie iou.ly taken for each 1,14 e, to correct the iliwamed
tetlfm or remove the obmtnwtionv which cawm It.
Fior Hyaena/pry or Dbarrlttra, but one mil.'
10-e i 4 renerally nrquirol.
For Ithettotatlent. (lent, Genteel. IPolpti.
tattoo or the Heart, pole in the Mae,
Stack and &oho.. they should be continuously
taken, 34 mpm M, to nuance the Ili +03%(41 action or
the sy,tein. i‘ltat such change those complaints
For 1/811111%, and laropelevill !Swellings they
•hould to taken in inrin, :111,1 ftelnent doses to pro.
'Mee the efle,t ora ilr.tsti , spurge.
For Illwppresslon a largo.• llooe should be taken
is It produces the. desire' effeet by sympathy.
As a /firmer Pill. L 110.• oily or two PUta In pro.
mote digestion and relic,: the stem:wit.
An ocea.lonal dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels into healthy' actiou, restores the appetite,
&
in invigurates the systeru. /fence It Is often ad.
rantazentls trheni no serious derangement exists.
Joe who reels tolerably well. often finds that /Idol , *
3fthe4c Pills makes him feel ,Icculeilly better, from
their cleansing and renovating erect on the differ
ace apparatus.
DR. J. C.ATER .0 C 9., Prattica/ Chemists,
LOWELL. MASS., U. 8. A.
Poresle by all Deng7,l.is as l De.V.eri In Med
elneo everywhere.
. I •
Inuirli Om
will quickly restore Gray Hair
to its natural color and beauty,
and produce luxuriarkt growth. It is
perfectly harmless, and is prekrred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
as well as those who wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfunic
imparted to the Hair make it desirable•
for old and young.
Par Sale by all Druggists.
DEPOT, 19$ GREENWICH ST., N. Y.
PAI a ON E
Medicinal.
, t it.RD
CO NSTI TUTI6N
PTTE
;! P
_ -
A PIERF4CTCURE
For Dyspepsia, Fever and Ague. Aci
dity of the Stomach, 1.0114 of Appetite.
Nausea. Heart-burn, Jaundice, and all
diseases, arising from a disordered ,state
Of the Stomachs Liver or Intestines.
Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
&CHENEY, Dmortila, Dahl; N.Y. 5.1.1 .
by ull Drvabai.
CCM
flyer's
Hair Vigor,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PUACITCAL AND ANALYTICAL. Cicourrs,
LOWELL, MAE&
PRICES SLOO.
Ayer's Cathartic Pills, -
Yoe all the purposes of a Laxative
Yedleine.
Perhaps no non moild
tine Is so universally re.
quired by !Very balras
a esti/Art.lc, nor was erer
any before go umrenai•
ly adopted into vise. la
every country and among
all daises, as this mud
but efficient purgative
Pill. The obvious res.
pug
I. thalt fan more re
liable and far more arm.
f,
Alva NA
tual remedy than any
other. Those who have
vied it, know that it, CUreti (NMI ; those who barb
tot, know that it cures their neighbors and friends,
bet all know that what It floes once it floes always
-that it never falls threugh any fault or neglecter
is composition. awe have thousands upon thou.
iands of certificates of their remarkable cures of the
If/lowing complaints, lot such cures are known IA
leery neighborhood, and we neef I not publish them.
I.tapted to all ages end conflitions in all climates;
font:Lining neither calomel or any delerMiousilnur„
bey may bt taken with safety by anybotly.fs Their
sugar coating preserves them ever flesh and makes
them pleasant to take, while being purely vegetable
to harm can arise (rem their use In any quantity.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
'sternal viscera to ptirify the bloat and, stimulate It
nto healthy action.4-remove the obstruction" of the
stomach, bowels, diver, and other organs of the
salt', restoring their irregular action to health, and
V correcting, wherever they exist, such deranges
dipits as are the first origin of disease. •
MIMI
XRO b ,
fp* FIRST PREMIUM
Of a Salvor Ilreeal
inY ivrAzott, to
IUtRETPII HAIR RESTOIATIVE
qv 8 urz. .. 1 ". r. arl.“4l4,6eAleitaft
BARRETT'S
Vegetable Hair Restorative
ludo—
G , Irt Hat It. Notornal Color I rot.
*went lb* of Ilto War t than,. No ti "="' .2.l°%"*•` vtmn ;',.= 42- A L
ril t.
11" 1 ""esYh.zi
+mod Itto torot moot.' Rad MI
OA. ankle fbrotttrbotat the
46Eaa, Rem North. sad
,u4WIII /0 .
W 4
4. R. PARROT & CO.. P**ll4.4mi,
Eil
tittss.
-*Av.*
-IMPROVED
gip RESTORER
,FAVORITE.
hAIR DREssilla
) 4 /0/10tYle in oneßoiat
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