The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 21, 1869, Image 3

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g4ll Payments to be swag quarterly, ixeopt t
ror trenelentsdreilleemente..eidea moot be Pal
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17 73 def t 80 deg. 73 deg.
It. T. TAYLOR.
Tim attention of tho public hi directed,
hi the following NW, Axlvertieeniqaul
trhich'iipposu• for the illet tline In the As•
gum to-day •
Dry floods—Jig...A. Fortune.
Executors Notice—Michael ;ElRTlnger,
If. t4pringer,'Exeetittitit. 1. i " .
Ilruga—W. ituocliling. •
Sifevial Notlees--Jn.4. A. Pertnne.
SI octal
111 eat Firer.-:TIM eitenslve • ahawl
filet ry of :%tessra. Wyld 4
,Co., at. New
Briuliton, we aro irtformeilj was dostroy
ed by lire on
.listurday .ulghtlast. Th 9
damage Wlll4 very groat and only
lull InsurtaL. • Wiyadialitlearn the par
t leillars as to how irhapperked or tho to
tal 14as. Tho bidlding , maohlnery and
enn %Womble Ida& via consumed. TEtla
oonftsgratkm thfrowi
sioutyliitraosia oak,c4'emOayinent
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A Boyd Reek. nue et the oldest of
the PittabUrgh'p?lice 7 --as reprdolbil
nuntbec of years he has been In the set
-o.r,1 --visited lan rolativos In Beaver on
SattnNlaY leak }relit& Aitriiiie health,
:nal !when In the elk) , Is 'engaged as AW
' Heyman at the Dillon Depot and at the
I old Drury Theatre. Mr. Rook has been
in the Polies service since the big tiro in
Pithiburgh In April, ISIN, wtth the ox-
minion ottho time be wu 4n the Army.
:Mr:- Rook la an calk pr4lter " s and necoaa
arily'a liana , 4 1.,0nie may ho
wave." . .
PRIOin Lime' alwnyt , on hand. at thn
nivanongLitine Vanport, Meta.
per hush el. 'aprdf.
John Weever, - 9f Vanport,..Ml4l
fttetwrer or . StonoWare of all Twinkles,
• presented us with . a . Stane frudjar. of his
manufacture last week, which' we think
a little ahead of anything In that line we
have yet,sein. The cover lit •kif Collins
Patent, and contains a printed , label on
the tin oftho kind oflkuit coutidned. It
is' very convenient. His Ware should
inset With ready sale.
Great thhaertfice.—D4 Goods,: No
and Millinery 'Goode sold actually •
the wholesale cost price US make
room for a now stock of goods; at 7. H.
Iteneesstoro, Third street, Beaver, any
pomp:141111111w to .purrhoao real cheap
goods should not fall to call early, as this
Is imutitively the best opportunity ever
1 offered. Don't forget, at, J. H. Denee'S,
Beaver. • [Jy2.l:3t
The New Brighton Herald la the
title of a largo and well printed weekly
paper junk eatablished in New Brighton,
by Messrs. McKee Wilson. The pa
per is neutral In politiO and welt filled.
with local and other ring matter. We
think that city should give the paper a
handleeno support.
Parham Sewing Machine, the most
perfect, simple and rolisido lock atich
Machine ever Invented. 11. Millingor,
Agent, Office GI Wood SL, Pittabutgh.
IlesWent agents wantoti. I m
Serious Aceident.—A son of Mr.
V. R. Coulson, of Lake, agal 10 years,
met with a serious accident at school on
Tuesday July Mit. Ho was riding on a
flying horse swing when the pin attach
ed to the upright post broke, the beam
ilditng and Inflicting tt serious wound nu
the back 'part of tho Load. On Saturday
last' ho was recovering as fast as could bo
expected. Let Ur suggest to school teachi
ITS that all such swings Lo at ouoo taken
down.—Mercer Diapateh.
litie would call special attention to the
notleo of J. IL Bence. Ills is unques
tionably the pin6o to' go for good har
e:due. Selling tit 30 per cent, below
e 0,4.
A telegram has been received at Gi
rard announcing that Charles White, the
lion ismer, traveling with Thayer's Men
agerie, wits.aetually eaten up by the lions
on Friday night, in a small town in Mich
gait. lie is said to have been struck on
the shoulder by the same iltin that Came
near killing hint at Rochester, N. V.,
knockwi down, and the others at once
sprang on hint, and beforeAhey could be
Islam MT they bad torn him to pieces
and devoured the greater pcirtion of his
T/IN Palm of Superiority is awarded
to Mrs. S. A. Allen for her Improved
(new style) iTair Ilastore r r or Dressing,
( In one 1,4(4) and a grateful public ap
preciates the Very low price, One Dollar..
Every" Druggist sells it. Ciyl;4w.; '
Roy Killed..—Cluu4: W. Artiold,a lad
aged shoat 15 pr., and living with Mr.
Samuel Hays, of Jefferson, was killed
the I'4 of Jukk. Ho camp to town to at
tend' Yankee ftiobliton's'elreim, and while
the men wore employed putting up the
emits - ass he iras 'standing near looking
t,i t „ Not behig watchful ho got too near
the loan who was a riving tho stakes when
he was hit on the Mind Ilya Mick stroke
~r the sledge. Feeling quite sick from
tiee effects of the stroke he started home,
far as Mr. Madden's at the forks
of duo rdati, whore be sat down to rest,
Lid geffing worse he way taken into the
hon.e where lie tiled. No Ultimo can at
t.teh to soy one as duo man who accident
ly roll hied the injury did not see him,
until the sledge struck itlin.-3fercer
I,4ximieh.
Featlval.—Wo understand the mem
bers of rl.4.,PoittfamL Paul's Church of
heaver, are about to have an Ire Cream
11114 Fruit 'Peetival for the benefit of.that
clioreli on Thurecia.V evening next..
,The laudable object' contemplated and
the eh:tractor of the Committee bating
Matter in charge warrant the expee-
Lubin of a large tupt out and agreeable
soeial entertainment. Itoehoster Com,
111011, we are infbrrned, is selected as tiis
',Noe for holding the festival. Promo
loading to good music will bo ono of the
altraelionm of the evening.
The (Akron& otul tuanagura of the Bea
tor County Agricultural Society will
meet at the Shcrltra omee lußeaver on
satunlay July alth, 180 at two o'clock
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Entertialtainesat.—A . ;literary and
unteionl entertainnictif will be given by
On. Darlington AC:Wanly ; High School,
in tlio . M. F. church, parllngton, l'a., ou
lVedtitaulay tivonilnit.344, 28 d 3 ..
The exorcism; will consist, in part, of
Itecitationki, Coniedies, Colloquya, Tab-,
leaux, Piano solos; Plane anettn: and
local inunic; outeripereed with mule
by Prof; Orchestra hand. The
puhllc are cordially Invited to attend.
A ihOd 4 ratil'warriltotton t- fei will be re.
irml.
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Tie rthaile; -
ay bails ?ea:gained WCiaall 001111110100111
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American' Institute 'of lioaxeystiiyais
{ / 1 ,9444M1N0 11 000. 4 1 ( 4 0 1 0 1
row tosilmltynanao ?Wallas to gait
4 . 1111 jvi,
su gh wilflL p =rk ibk,
middle
*IV the lelinettle
and and of , great solar caliper
af.therstiny'Angast 7114-aa • ashiratsd by
Prof. Shoemaker, A. M.pviscdpai of the
il i tatemertnal t t a = t ill" '
:tie L 1 11 3141/ ei s r a t i per the
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seconds; Middle, b o'clock, 43 nif
T 1 • • thittr=l.er
. 4st
minutes and 42 socOnds;lgagnit*
mid
total along hibgesifia• wuthrooghltakiigh.
N. C., Springeedd, MI., Mt. St. Allao l lo
Mehemogg :• I ; 1f • : ; : i
Daring tbd 444tAe44:part of the dboia
eclipse &Anises will prevail Ma gieshie
onimtendanci hibe egiipticipgar t ft hrtstidesl
4 tgrakedVlNWeiciltev ious
eclipse of the 10th century.
DON'T forget loath atJas. A.
and look at those Summer pot
at oost.
morning Ilbenttea o'clock I number
tfr
little childien:yeterplaying on
Moored in the Ohio river' near the
Pork Rousec - bidoi'llfood's Run, When,
one, of their number, Charier Smith t ,
mitabmit ten, mum Alß i e 4 ,14 d was .
P° l - lusßitO „
_ithP ,l 9 l *
mediate vicinity, and were attracted. by
the cries of the affrighted childretresst
the suialiert :0067 1 4 0 sink
the water, Mr. Smith ran to thistes,
:Et lialaile*
had gala PA . :ffn-fipp.l4ls time, and:
otlto rhsetWo4 l .Tike river in the vicin
boar
s t =te tbdy al atZo - Vii.
od. It was tromelfed to house of 4 15 Po*,
rents: the CoSimer summoned, and an
impost beidovhen estiloqedes•
tai droWdiaiswas
Jury
Restamtras the Band closing out sale
for two weeks only, at Jas. A. Fortnne's,
Diamond, RoChester.
Tritely alit Ninaidilosi.—The Cleve
land Herald's afasalilon correapondeit
ht i eit r i
t it V i ii g r i Ux i g=h t a t
which occurred' hen last night are l ly stated las follows : A couple of nillowa
pre fbr ii two or thgiedwe4aA, pp* been
tiX,' &liras pseilensfliflig Id Whipper
part of the city by walking around their
bouselli.tfig Ifitif 'windows and rat
tling blin , lit a Mr., Pease's house es
peelallyithey have boon troublesome.'
Last night at 10 o'clock they again made
their appearance at a window of the bed
room occupied by Mrs. Church—a wid
owed sister of Mr. Pease, and Ws. Ricks
thar 1 4 1 kboilidll4efistft,Ofroago;
- otoeimenti Of b. bad bad dot relar l
ed but ware sitting with Air. Pease &Wait
ing the approach of, their visitors. Just
at ten o'clock the blinds of an outside
shutter were seen to -move, when Mr.
Pease quickly seised a shotgun, and,int%
tending ko frighten the fellow by . 41 ran
domehoT, fired. A man fell sidewaya•
to the ground, killed instantly by innu
merable Abet whloilipiereedhisrfurehead.
His companion escaped unknoWn. Thee
cry for help. taken in connection with
the loud report of the gun, soon brought
togotheita largo ; ;umber/ ot 91$eighbors,
and fora time gassakezeiteritent prevail
ed. The effect ofthiel'etiaiMeShet esneo4.
mi ) 10.4..
Mr. Pease to become almost frku c. ire
at once surrendered himself to et. pre
keit officer, but was humediateli ,
of OD merelynonifnal. bill. s: The amo
of the man On disgracefully killed the
very act of preparing a windeWth ugh
which to look upon retiring I:9, . es is
John }lethal. He was ono of th ' Ger
man moulders who worked at Russelll,
only twenty-four or five years old, and
but lately married. The killing of him
was entirely accidental, though the
shootliti was not.
No trouble to show goodi at Jim A
Fortune's, Diamond, Rochester.
On Thursday - last the 'house of Mr.
John Brook, in Jonner tp., was struck
'by lightning and a yOung girl named
Floshour was instantly ,
The debeased, a girl about 14 years of
whc,?te, parepta live in Forwards
town; was Working 'to Jennorville, and
seeing the storm approach; sought shel
ter at Mr. Brook's, and was sitting with
the family, en !the porch when eho was
Nondatheniembeisontr. B's,
family wore Injured, although sitting
close by the unfortunate gfil, and the
damage done to thebouse*M but slight.
--Ainteriset .ffcrattf: r
To thousands of Dyspeptics IVhittle
sors DVaPeykititt C l ara has proved an in
valuable niadleint4 John'llligiatnan, a
well known citiiin of Bronson tp., Un
ron county, 0., says: "I take ploy it
in certifying to you that I have used Dr.
Whittlosoy's - Vegetable Dyspepsia Cure
in my family with tho most beneficial
IsiAtl4, ON:Willy in Wit - n*46y &In
ter, :Au; was s badli afflicted with Dys
pepsia. Any considorablo
,exercise or
exertion was sure to bring on a terrlblii
sickness ; before having used ono bottle
;ho has nearly recovered, and I think the
one 'attic Will androl.tahrtiterP.':
';An lilluols paper utters ; a warning:_
"People at this season should look out
for the largo worm which Infests the to
mato vines. Its sting Is deadly poison.
Ws of a green color, twoor throe inclux
long and as thick as a man's linger. At
Red Creek; Wayne °minty, a few days ,
ago, a servant girl while gathering toma
toes received a puncture from one of
those worms, which created a sensation
similar to that of a bee sting. Ina short
time the poison* penetrated to every part
of her system, and Who was thrown
spasms which ended In death.
, Glum, closing out sale of Summer
Dross Goods, for two weeks only, at Jas.
A. Fortune's, Diamond, Rochester: '
bad Accident.— regret to learn
that Lydia Ida, daughter of Elias Dan
bonspovk, of President tp., between live
and six years of ago, whileattempUng to
cross a foot log fell Into Hemlock Crook
and was drowned. No ono was near at
the time except her little brother And sis
ter, who thougfi they did all that could
be expected to be dope,hy.those of ten
der years they web:tithed° to rescue her.
sho floated down the amain some HUI))
ways when the current drove her under
some logs and drill, and the .yltal spark
soon tied. She was .a 'bright; Winsome
and happy child and the bereaved pa
tents.and family have the heartfelt sym
pathies of all the friends in this sad • and'
severe bereavement.— Venting° Citizen.
An eminent physician, lately Somali
ed, said of the' achivement •of • Medical
science in his day; "When I eliminated
I had a dozen remedies for every diseaaq
when,' retired from pmetlce I Aisd a doa
ort7 diseases for every remedy.
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The !miry rains On; - Thursday night
of list weekoeuudonad AS widens hrosit
In the railroad at Oenklnger's Run, um/.
Moravia. The water becoming dammed
up torizaway, the entbiuduneni. for a dia.
hum) Oruro' ninety 'feet. 'On Fridly
: 1 7x° 2 4 1 4 13 0 efilmeirVeles Fere I PlaWarrid,
across the chum, the morning train
front the ilea not arrivingat this city till
eleven o'clock. The repair men were It
ono° sot to work, however, and by Sun
day the break was repaired sufficiently
to allow the passage or trains, , •
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big ) : , 1 3 hikretashett thethaedot one 4 f
not theme wheheehe ! pethe . t,
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krohin,:ehenyaber e> :/ b
tdithatty rerwirtiror duality „ . .:• •
watiernitiartf, , l.The &thee ,"' '' . blta
tolliht thfirite.** 4 E4 wil,4ofitsOlf
lb . .__,,,l*Pd!taugis. !r to liar V id ll e i
umem. 1 awe ha ittoreed kibra.. tin'
4, 0 040 the' matter. - Ite - that Wee We ;
Aidheet: &Atilt 'it'd letate*,:ht:irtnetit
.leriti: tttelitestr nekilft"' Mat, IST*
Were*Wwito Wawa to' thati ewer**
mat trwsPoilOgected *Mem.* wa"
it betudthdirovewhlab:Ovit wet s' :
we neaten IPMoperVlty: The .day Sr.
Om . tt; Otvirftti it; of
. tattplekrit, great
eremlotilet„ , oacpuirAnomme b iall w . i
I thee. , TiOnAhle, P.". _th ol, ' !'
goad wept& tbe harem w ; • .
" 41 4 1 *.'s tovigiteLlre l o4i** '-2
stepped ;Deward to orobraoti Ids. . • • '
:at idte;pietersir death to ,anti'; :h. `.;
, . • !d, and InmiedlatalyariegrlW
. : tolii the Waters of/ OH Ore*,
°rid other choke &Rotted her ,In her.
. *trate leap. I. The retail WM . fatal to
hotk ot:ktei : layer% min and midden.'
Both bodice were reeorared v iairkirkd
ifitkitikitiOt where May leaped Into the'
. Be& lithe legiihd of Lover.' 'ChM.' It
add M be a scot { and we. undetetand
. : i it.lktionftraied ;tittle teetttnetty.ot
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d 'Compiled* , Vr ttimi -.St
. , Once. and hinted ..the .deer where
" n *4 4l "'Sq! ; :ret r.e # l # 4 .ck nt re Ri :
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thuufro elostrieoat er 'trimmer Brass
li f x4 Pl o3l o l,lo Il r OttUni* he ate Dla
mko4o. itaahosur. - 16iI *liirtitto
To liteirre, 'Old Petty.-Diva
hirah in nitric or muriatio acid,
and with Urnotnt or pastern. Um 11, 7
putty timt, adheres to the' brokiii glom
and framer of your windoira I • after an
hour's interval thrputty bo
come so Soft is to be madly
Ailotheestsx and at' times more oon
yenta:at: ieto taki a hot iron and run
over the p?ttytmo or three tinter, it will
make the putty soft enough to remove
without Vbeidry.
Tux til.iteesraMme, Dteciadm or Yu
sect of people are
dammuled from the Asteos of
licilltieep Yegq . and still 141Mbi tome
of the peealfarlgs widehliMiesta! &DC
Pro ll innttiOrre ettheir anote*M; ',lir. J.
C. Ayer & Co. employ a mall army of
them in dliteinif Diumparlita Mt* 1 1 16101
sided with atm/row spade; aeollof rope,
and a ball amen they are ready for
the forest; Where the wild butane far.
Mabee them with thod, and Miele leaved
into' theli Only shelter. Few of those
who find themselvei rejuvenated by this,
prOduct know how much they are in- debted to;the toil of these tamable lebOr
aris who dig health for thousands of Dr.
Ayeem mdmim;' , lptille they somethnes
loseth* own. 7 -4M44 fiwomereiaL
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The - lMI a M .rTLelbl.
lairiagaigadi 1 - th. oasszsis of a
True Gerpmmev,..itiwas found in an
old manor - house in Gloucestershire,
written and trained, and hung over the
1413:11idar=nt:
the world's master, and his own man ;
virtue la his business, study his recrea
tion, contentment his rest, and happiness
his reward ; Clod his father, the Church
his mother, the Saints are his brethren,
all that need him his friends, devotion
is his obardidu,'eharity his ehantbarlaln4
sobriety hie butler, temperarme his cock:
hospitality his housekeeper, prudenoe
his demist, charity his treasure, pity his
mistress of the house, and discretion his
porter, to lot In or out, as most tit. Thus
ill the whole 4nalky wade up of, Virtues,
Mid he is the true' master of the house,
Be is neceiwitated to take the world ,
his way to, heaven ; but he walks tabb?-
It aa fast as he can, and all his buainj
by the way is to make himself and Wet
happy. Take him In two words—a ambit'
and a chriatian."
SINCK our notice of Seward dr. Her'
ley's Aileen, we have heard considl4
hie said about it, and all praise It so
highly, we think it must be a fine prep :
Anibal foi the hair. One gentiensui 4p:
speaking of the Alisma, says his hal;
was, quite gray before Truing it, but now
It is as line and good a color as when' a
boy. . •
Seward'e Cough Cure, cum Croup
Country Bred. Glrls.—The day
passed for associating the term eouttliji
bred with mew attainments and an airle-'
ward exterior. Education and retine4o'
now a days, haply are not confined WI
classic ball or crowded town. They here'
found their way into the green tlelds.6l4
the country—climbed her rugged motifi.‘
tains—penetrated through her' foreidß .
144 t&uttlrtZes ji t il lar ulm yPoes
and Art, and together enter the precinehi
of thousands of country homes, dispens
ing rare and beautiful gifts, and making
of each a holy shrine. Highly favorable
is the freshness and freedom of the &len
ityfor intelieetual purapita g end there
)0 1 /444.4 1 , no grav)ra 4014 plish
went, that may not be sooner acquired
In the quietude of rural life. The woman
wl
ho has passed her happy, childhood,
and her young mahienhood within the
sound of running brooks, And groves
made vocal and instrumental with bird
music, ought not only to have a strong
bold on ilk but to be attuned in spirit
to Its purest and deepest inspirations.
Toiser/sl.—J. B. Williams still con
tinuos to carry on the tonsorial art. at
his head-quarters; in the National Hotel
adds borough, In all Its varied bran
es. He has all the latest tonsorial im
rrnOrrianir, u hidr fre ;rtatr la ujos es t:
cleanest and most expeditions manner
Many poison In this or any other place.
Try him on ; "you will bo glad on It ar
terwards," as gam Weller says.
The attention of scientific societies,
and gentlemen interested in adept*, is
much engaged with the eclipse of Au
gusitl.. The, favorite, point of ,observe-
Gen Is at Das Moines, lowa. The Naval
Observatory and the Nautical Almanac—
both having the favor of the Govern
ment—are to be represented in that vi
cinity. The Coast Survey will also send
sdetachmen to tho same poinL The as.'
tronomical itteisirtment of Hamilton Col
lege, through tho liberalltrof its found
er, Mr. E. C. Litchfield of Now York,
has organized a series of observations
for the purpose of confirming, If poSiiii=
hie certain theories of the constitution
Mio sin beta rot several
years a wall object of study at the
Munition' Observatory. The observe-' .
Sons aro to be conducted under the di
rectlon of Prof. Peters, the eminentbead
of that department, and with the °spec
tatlen okneenu end novel results.
The Republican Conferees ofthls Leg
, hauls* Disteiet met at the Leslie House
theigitp e st.§ o'clock .
P Millie WS' ‘l4., aion t e d
$ 171 4 1 r
here, ate:Lelia dislesefeellimi beu
tliseesee4 sae oaa/hedto a
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liflderiilr, D. CirgekeadGeo.W.llieereek,
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Wiwi thiiiii4avOr,tiold i oft: ,
iruffilitt*li(!•
, l r i t ' maw, ' • - hi . 9, 0 ( ` I.
WitTerikar r ifF . ''o. tAbosib ' - .4 61 .41w% l ".. ' : . littiai
vat isesvcsed•io 90,,innowitout:Imao
to puma= thet v1311'41.0 thelgild*Xrfer.
who neerthipAleilkwellitenly have a eio.'
yam illties4 as& - -tiaosiving.a—prilritti
•0904. 4 14 . cit
N‘qrf.i'
io4ll4••l4iSit • thd r eir
y. Others will itto : 4 - " j a y with
r ." 141.4
vesiNif • ' • their
guessing why. • Tits efroCton. psi**
periow
_9 lll s m k be y V al l'ed..- Whi"1111
snifersuont Para] ay kill mutt*
Outtillbt.:..Tltson/y Witty, Is In
nothing to do with any of theso baleful
isreial74l6iik ;1 i i
The ihpyrd Waynesboro eutysAiai t
a fewlap - aluce a Mao Non of Mr. irdut
**ft Ogo fmol . frio.V*o ,6 l/ from
a reap g mecum near - Mt. Mope and
eras antioualf laijkinalatbre tint Imam
could be cheieked. Three fingers at the
knuckle Joints were almost entirelyrieer
o from the : 00040( wad Mei Mit
Itrua
shout throe lathes from the • akoUif.
dbilefthmtninirtidti tikiwftsl44,l6.'
.w4toh aftprwarsh. anwt4tidett
'Haig :lee* wislotag vMI i s Tau
be expected under the eircumatancer.- ;
'-• • -
Ara Irtekuum‘ on.rri.inginikiecolur
try took . ftaiq to:the flirting Y
girls, and wrota,tp hla•vrlfe : "poNo
form you 1 yortorday, and hope
you are enjoying the same bleaslng. '• i•
re9ornMen4yee Ito riarirry i 41tuoly i O.
Rohl its; and' &Ice Oats' of the children:
From your affectionate husband 'AU
t . • • ,
Mare are now over skaty aUk midtu7 .
&AM& in the United States. Contiticaj.
cut leads in the manufacture, and flail
maim New Jersey ;bat the probabilities
are that Catilbrnia will overtake and Led
all the other States. A single establ
Elatatataa 60,00amrmmirry
trees growing.
A Rug Orrxx.—R. V. Pierce, M. Dn.
of Butblei, N . Y., la the proprietor of pr.-
gage's Cata rrh Remedy, which ho toior,
raga to cure Catarrh all its farms smt
'stages. offbes $5OO for a
case of that dreadful disease that he can: .
riot quro. Ityour.druggist has not yet
got this remedy on sale, don't bo put off
with some worse than worthless snug
iistunigator,'!.orpolsortous cantata soln 4
Uon, but enclose sixty cents to the .pro
prietorand it will reach you lly return
mall. or sale by, most druggists er:
erywhere.
•
xFePtTM !MO Fiord which Visited
our borough on Eriday ono:moat list,
breaking down trees, prostrating giain,
&c.„ was' ore severe up theitver, where
it assumed the character of .a tornado.
The Anristerciatuf Saturday last we:
AbOut MO o'clock yesterday a heavy
wind occurred, which was noticeable in
the lower port of the city, but did no per ,
damage them.__.
In Lthirrenceville auit other piaeti
up the Allegheny river, the effects °tele
gale were plainly visible. 'A portion of
the roof of McKim's distillery on Thirty
eight street was blown off, and the build.
Jur iiik4sittaqtaount of three or
f litre Trma were
ma torn
'atillt4OltsoelM so of
II ti
. in tl i te li f i g* o'k - or sent
4113,11` for.
tunately no -parses was sorb) iniur-.
WlPteFtWa;PMfrq 4ite t4i g i ! e "
o were 'lndhmai
ithe c o f I anistiond sta.
batrte. of
tiratiie 40:410.citt Penn
sylvapia 'Moir 11 , eit , e blown
down, trees torn up by the roots and
aluOjibtsaiiatininMellbotil,ghe fields
• ,
f the rhitiii.-fituse' near'
the ibdt we.' Wow" oir,
and one op the togboato , near lily *as
ciossnedfram mooting blown
severpirolo4p , river, but fortu
llirtPtradil; was, done.•
.. Sign ofSclamidt it yeliolesale
'inor merchants on Pen'til ittribt; near
• oh Irm Wee9l don uld studiered to
sp l hriera: ' 'tiro tneeirlioWorei Walking
ilier the. doming down and dodg
ed? thr 141;4449c between them, but
;skianitorinituttog *then
r „ 9110u/ter nv'entar =I In the upper
portlosie of tho ulty s iiinnber of attn.
nap • 'rein bloirn down and limbs of
treeibi;iinn 'on; but fortunately no per
sons *ens seriously Injured.
Yll4FlnpibitiArdendaitimpflur!viadopt
ad by the New Hampshire Legislature
the other day. This makes twenty-three
Legislatures in all which have adopted
the amendment, as follows :
Alabama, Minnesota,
Arkansas, Missouri,
Connecticut, Nebraska,
' da. Neruda,_
- - . - 'Nutrzetallitidtc,. •:
Indhisks,-
lowa, '•'• ; Wins,
Kansas, :". bran*
Louisiana, • tins,
Maine, ••
Michigu
Massachusetis;:,•
• i lll . f4ktaaain, .
ti • --
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1 A awe* has just boon completed for
the cathedral of Beauvais e2 , Francerl feteni, fir
linetsli allib!llßlng itr Of
tlia 'ciciek ng tnaket4 a ' It 'cothitins uo
less than 90,000 wheels, and indicate*,
among other things too numerous to re
•olte. Blu:dall Of Abel We*, di Mouth:.
the year, the signs orate zodiac, the equa
tion of time, the course of the planets, the
phases of the moon, the time at overt
impitaiinth e woody the Amiable feasts
for a hundred years, the saints' days, ate;,
Perlutps the most curious part of the'
mechanism lii that which gives the addl.%
ticinal Vey litlitspirear, / atid *kirk can.
sequently is called into action only ones
in four years, The clock is wound up 1
every eight days. Tht main dial is 12
feet In diameter, and the total coat Oa
'ion PPrEt i . i r U( )
lalagalar sad Fatal Aeeldleat:-- ;
Mr. Nicholas Ridley, of Middlesex tp.„:
this county, lost his life on Thursday
theBth fins., In the following singular .
isiscsitier:: . ..ile baboon shipigeseduring,
the day in rooting the house of a neigh
bor, Mr. Philip Miller, and having Sal
fished the roof Mr. Miller requested him,
to,dxup his, barn door, which lt i appessi
was out of oidor. Mr. Riffle.* pnreoded
to do so while the other pensotui present
want into the hopse, awaiting .upper.
In a short on calling for him, ho
did not answer, and on going to the barn
it was found that the door was off its hht
gos and Mr. pliliey was under it, and
the door being VemOtood he • was found
quite dead. It iesupposed he attetnpind
= l l dri iid byt gh wer
h 2lfs' in u o dd n e n r
hinged, fell upon him, and thus crushed
him. From the position he' was foetid
In he must have been stooping with lip'
face rase tire attanul, and the door batill
a large one he was unable to extelestp
littdiall Re Wu' es respectable, hard
Pat- 1 0g blast !ad have wife and Ave
children to mourn hL sudden ,and
timely diath.—/hslier Cainsp. •
usa
I +" zovits.“ p.;
*44 ,I S, III O,PcZe. hottodi n k e .
fistolikkt 44.41440014*.
1 11 4 , ,PMuhf. /lOt.
hinaindlpatabiattainearbonla 'WS*
tostagfaillar. rilytramagy • ' ,
and Ip which wodUiten went , • ' •
• tiiitimaigni f ionnahl
1 14.01 *
1 4 14 14 431 • 19 nt i # 114 1 . 04" 1 *wnr
4 01 4 Abei.4oo 4l 4o , lh4Olta;
tbil.accs to were
Wn*ltArgsi PIP*, 4:10444 at the
bading. MP roma ' lll /o!aah, tbo ball,
and. Mopped undo! the nagazg- gr i gg:o
•thtortris n door tintillnit to theatMan+an •
etre he wile *Ohl' Waging - IC thi• lath,
Sahel he net' identillyftillatnthinnljer
11,4hltilitn:of `anoint ib4.‘.dhage a tti.,
,nixSiz:And is end ngegg. 1 .7 * .
Inittrisionla Ctqt! "
*tin theta tia. ll 4nUtell beibre'hilt*
nerved; and wpen tound Mtn into . ' !c,,
'Which Dti sukuriseld int , inquest o
the War, when 'a verdict la • • .
Waktbe above horn WU Mined. Mr.
)I 10 was ono of One best *sem, an.
einimmikity ballast •
1114 1 4iiit 4 4 1111 4 10 tut 411 4 = llO
Wend. a nd -tali tuna/ a kind , &1311 in
&Ora: Us !I and War..
gI iI L I Z
nitearbed-urall who knew him tbr •
xnia(y• starling quilliles ; and as Mend
and" obliging n e ighbor. 'ate &ally
bayauoswarmont mud heart tilt' spa
PutWels ' ui thelr L #_heresvoutentl-.Low
rearaJonsliab, ), •
Au eichange says arnitt ex trsordin
ire Irk In this world that Orem nnul'or
wonaad , t4l Waitta dmid lb
/" 3111 4 IF". l4il 4. lol "raY (044 bubillfil
or olisfkewsPePer• ,tha tree brld
crrec whkii:autdt, anonqins : propose,
to pus thirst:mai Mtroublty /la is the
hen horse thee °way tdan ,proposon
ridelatathisaulei pasture Orprospetitl
-, My it item arksiageneat ,tiu3 faro Sot
inendellesa Irian Ban yranninco Oa Ona •
has been Axed at 418 ourtienoy.
oostaltottethtrty to thlittelgbt dollars
addltioriskin ranch the vurfotui Attantl•
cities; Mach - passenipti allowed on.
*aired pounds of tag:gaga Children
ander Ave years of ago will tido frau •
ahem betWogn Ave and, tsralve wal. •
charged half fare. •
..:** 4 4 l 4‘ c4i,the thircYrAYP h" -
aretlifewspepere Of lb olJnitestillatos aro
Iteptiblitisate Polbke. Iteptibliesms are
:the . reeding portion of ear ' population,
'ma Ms they who give lift -and vigor to
all the ediestkeug, and. inte ll ectual no
derhilOtgi Of the ley. TIM Democracy
'1 04, 3 4 11112 to have W. IniOallir or the
. population on a tali Ming. Now if they
awe 11, la a majority of litinraiMe.
...'lleol ftsr i that Mr. Jams Smith,
art n(d *id reipeeted citinen tießrush
- VretitP•l
death on Thuradey, the Ist inet., by- a
tree !idling as Wm; which bad been
bidrirn amen Sroeh. Meek: during the
'pest whiter, and at withdt be wad enga
ged in choprdig Away at the time /lo mat
blot death.' lie teft blot haine alone, but
ahortit rifler he-went out his with notic
ed that the 'chopping . hiid , coned, and
luring that something was wrong she
went out to we what was the matter s
When she dlsorrired the Miens body of
hat husbend ernibed:lsineeth , the. tree.
Obi neve the alerts* and help soon clone,
mad bill helix Wits taken from beneath
the tree, erishodand mangled In a hor
rible mauner. 7r 6yesteigeine Car. "
On Wednesday last„ whilst Mr. Anna
Barnes, near Nine Albany, Mationing
Oeunty,*aa building fence, and whilst
in the net of picking up a' rail, ' ho was
bitten by • snake on the thumb of the
right hand. The; roptlO wag supposed
to have been of the moonsalnapeeles,and
measured neatly t i ro feet in length. , It
had a limit liornY luid'elarippoluted
telt, Teleb.whiebotaatraelca-ehlngle with
sufticlont'fbree to ponethde through,l
after its head had been ;flint/mot with' a
stone. kr. B. suffered seVerolyficim his
Wound: 1 It was believed for a time that
he wtould die: At *S . iiiNitiunti, he was
getting better. and thought out of dun
ger.—ltaekeye State,. .
A cure Mr 4 14 , 111.—Thu, ,Paris
papers mention the discovery, by Dr.
Tavignot;of a cure• of partial or total
blindness from cataract, without& send
eal operation. He merely Instilla into
the eye an oil containing a small quanti
ty of phoaphorns. The latter Substance
is said to have the property of dissolving
the obscured crystalline .and to form a
now ' one. Experiments Opole at the
GOverrunatitVeterinary School of Alfort,
upon borne, and tittle, have satisfacto
rily proved the reality of the discovery.
Grace Greenwood • has Odd 'her
"Link Pilgrim" to Alfred L. Newel &
Co., publishers of The Link Corporid, of
Chicago. The Pilgrim has been publish
ed u a children's magazine for over fif-'
teen years; and has been a popular juve
nile, but will non atop ."pilgrmaglpg."
on his own account, and hereafter be an,
"aide" to the conquering Western Napo
leon. The Latta Cbrporat, tbdvwell de
served circulation of which was even te
tbre this addition larger than that of any
other Juvenile magazine in the world.
Grace tireentroal it'll writes for It. The
July number Istrinsa sew volume, atul
we advbie onr.Mends to send on to the
publishers, at Gorr, ono dollar, which Is
the price for one year and give their
children thin unique, or iginal magazine,
,whichtwana superior anywhere. Those
who lubacribe during June, will receive
the June number 'rortra. 1
WWI Ore.—We are ceded upon to m
ead the anakiatidatth of a wall known
eidsen of our county, says the Butler
Ofiress, kr. Gee. E. Kephart, wbo meld
ed in Eitidiereek township, just above
Unlontotim." Oit: Thursday last, ho was
plowing daring a.severe thasdor storm
which payed ovor.us, when ho was kill
ed by. a stroke of lightning. Ho was
alone In the field sod 'Atha rainfall very
beery,. and tie dui. not return •to the
hones, his fatimobsciane alarmed, and
went to thci him to leek far him. Not
finding Min there, he proceeded to the,
field, where be fbund him lying dead In
the farrow, behind the itilow, and both.
horses lying dead Le' the harness as they
fCll:
,All had been killed at the, same
stroke. The feelings of the father can
not bo Imagined, touch leas described.
We ware poduo to learn on•Wedues
,day afternoon lad,' of a fatal accident
lowing be4Uen Mr. Irwin Sanford, con
ductor on therE. at r. It R., a short dis
tance from Steenville. lir. Sanford had
Just stepped on the plate:mm.6f the car,
for the purpose of ascertaining if all was
'tight, with the whoeitie train' going
it Su rate of 110 miles an hoar—when his
halal streak &switch; with such forco as
to fracture his skull, throwing him from
the train. In the fall one of lilt legs was
fractured.i Ila Inn konvoyed to Groan
whirshe lingered In intense
nyantil eight'o'eltiek p. m.When death
ratite te his , rellec Sind* dWas •
tiOber,pixtcOOMa ioleirM;* warwar
titedy'esteltOod by all lib° k in now. ;;
amd lei lilo)mtitoolidoithttOig. & P. H.
hivOlOst one of their most ktiul and
obliging plows. Mr.. 'Hanford was
40 yeaks, l months, atid i dayaridd, and
unmarrieiL—Lad Journal
•
. „ .
• Tars 9tallan whielibtkoli the
place of the "etas* Bend; , ' h thus de.
idtiekti young peo-,
PlkAnd alw4s ih nonPlett:' 'Me ey cap
30*,1µ44.41 drooping of ahead of thb
.leidysnitgit iris on tho:Shottider of the
gookleinsiti ,and moustache, sweeps
her,fortdoesd ;and his arm eneirlot her
Isaiah is usually esenes'entet the cars,
on tiveutheranhosts; and in other public
piaair and edit by these who havo
tried itio be Seri , ' pleasant. • -
- 4 4/..L•nl et t; gl ' eg ; two
, iirvaistlAarll44,bopz:u= up amid the
itritor.ocuttsumunwwity.no•ary. TfUl,
One M composed of the dithwent nulill
eatteas of • euthn. hobia, atiolopi
wiedithing In won; known by the nano)
°reenter), nutibidoonagnanitnity.; Tho
Other Is made up :of thole — feelings and
Putt ltenti.wridq4bioreifer the iikeptie
ninid;inY t iliiiiii; of the entintifiiitXo
glum 1141 4 1 ;.*" )
. 4 4 4 " 16146 7'
AMA .Posle - A.5 - , ..hlt4itli 101 # P:thiliel
senses 'of-the nand * which. tonnoet its
with and link us to those awful otiseitio
wolitko—an all powerful Ind mpially
benetiolent'.Godoind a world to . &line
hOYaltd.deigkend the grave. The first
given the nerve of combat - white - a ray of
'hope hounion the field;'the last pours
the balm 'of. comfOrt into tlio..a ; !:ninda
*itch time can neve rheal. "
, The Dialer murder trial roanited In a
verdict, agalnatdifro. Shugart Of "flulity'
girder in the 'tint degreo."
Akin was made in Strait oc'ntlgmont aild
for a arer trial. - Tiie wretched. woman
ilitiassmeits Iterhutooence,ontlirbon that
Woken to on the autdoet, refused to alga
the motion fora new trial, doriarlna , She
'was innocent and did not want to go
through tho torture of another trial.
,Attentpt—to rob , the County
Teettotu7.—iest se' we go to :press
we hum of an Ineffectual attempt, by six
men, to rolpour County Treasury last
night 4oni. half past three o'clock
Thursday morning, as Wm. Campbell ;
of thoisitege line, was making his rounds
tmhing passengers for" the Morning
cosch..ho heard pounding in tin) Tromso
ry and immediately awakened ono or
two persons and repaired to dirt oilier,
but being unarmed made no attempt to
west the burglars. Itirthe meantime
Miter partici Leming area made sum
noine to alarm them and they flu.'
niedlitely flesl."*.if examination slioWril
thatthey had . dng out th 4 bricks "around
the drat door of thoyiutltaad had broken
olflbe Molding sufficient to get 11w first
door open.' • No attempt had . been made
on the second door. They wore evidently
unskilled in the business. They left no
Mots on the grotto(' erfeept a stone ham
mer and a crowbar whichtheyhadttdcen
from 4 10 tool hone:ion the railroad.; At
tldsierlang uncluo to tho .burglars: has
benodiseeyered.:—TanxtrutrosArirOOlf•
Marl eta.
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
OPPWH OP TILL PITTPL.MTV., t
MONDAY, July,l9, MOP.; 1
APPLIII—SaIes of now crop at $3,500
4 per bbl, as to quality.
BUTTlift--t. Wet" and unchanged ;
males of fide to strictly prime at 2025. ,
• CARBON OlL—Quic4; may bo quo
ted i
bran ajobbing way at 2.43 e, fur stan-
ard d&
FLOUlt—le 'firm, and die supply
pretty welt reduced, but the demand la
light and prieas are unchanged. We con
tinue to reportgpring Wheat brands at
P1,25®6,75®7 and 'Winter Wheat at Via
7,60; • 'Them figures ere not much above
Chicago prime. , ••
GRAlN—Wheat la acurcesuld in steady
milling demand, andprime to Choke
Red may be quoted at. $1,4061,v, al
though we have heard of no sales ahpve
$ 1 1,40. Corn scarce and firm, with
salon of mixed at 80, and prime Yellow
at 83—store prices 3 to b eta. higher. Rye
firm with email sales .at 81.25. and ear
load iota would bring $1,30. Oats firm,
and generally held at an advance, hut
holders report it Very difficult, as yet, to
Pell at higher prices, No Barley in mar- ,
ket, and not mutt wanted. .
HAY—Salm new etsl3€o4o, and old at
.
11511 —Clovefarid Lime Ls quoted at
t 2,50, per bbl, and_ Common White at
$1,75.
PROVlSlON'S—Shoulders, 143 (, IS,
Bibbed and CleUr Sidra , 1714181 ; 'Phan
Hama, 181(49181; Plain Huger Cured, 20.
Clutvataed, 21, Dried Beef, 214211.
'Lard in tierces 30, m
In k, and pails 21.
Mesa Pork f33,30f4,33,75.
POTATOtM---,..54des new crop at $3,00 fd r 3,50 per bid, and old at 40 (45 eta per
To topiumoptlves.
'Tor athrertiver harm been reateeed to health
few, seeks, by a very simple remedy, after
- twin.; "offered reteral yearn with a seem, hate
airretloti, and that dread dbeat." Couentoptloo. la
Militate tomato known folds Sallow anffen• . the
inenne clew,
k •
• •To all who desire it, he will send a copy or the
PwbriPilon oud time of har=e), with the Olrec-
Donator preparing and using ;he wane, which they
Will Mid a PUILIcCIaC ros COMW11.710?(, A.TII.
lA,Bausonims. etc. The object ortbe advertiser
In mewling the Preserlpticat to to benefit the afflic
ted. and'sprentlinforrnation which he conceives to
be Invaluable; and ho hopes every •uainvr will
try his nanctly, IA It will cost them nothing and
May prove a blessing. Parties wimblo; the pre
scriptlon will please address
Ray. EDWRD A. WILSON.
Williamsburg. K ings Co.. New Tork.
t3lltly
Errors of Youth.
A Cleart.natax who rafferedfor yearr from filer•
roue Debility. Premaiom Decay, and all the effectrk
of yonthfnl indistretioa, wtli. for the rake of en&
(minty humanity. mend free to nil who need it, the
receipt and direettoart ibe withi¢ the pimple rem
edy by which beim eared.. Stamm* wailing to
profit by the bdvertiser•e experienee..een do ma by
add:ening, In perfect confidence,
JOHN B. ()UDEN.
ragi7/ 11 7) ! : No.42Codar street. Now York
Married.
NORMAN---31eKENZIE—On the Cali
lust, by Rev. Samuel Patterson, a the
residence of J.' Evans, Mr. Win.
Norman, of Orangeville, Trumbull
ibonty, 0 Ido, and Miss Emma McKln
ale, of liotneyroodi Roarer County,Pa.
Died.
SPRINGER—On Mondayinonilng July
12th, 1889, at his roaldence in Moon ;ft.,
. Beaver county, Mr. Daniel 'Springer,
aged 111 yam'. s
SANDS—On Sunday morning July 18th,
Mr. Andrew San&, of. Raccoon town- .
whip, Beaver county, aged about 40
MERZ—On Thursday July lath, at tho
residence of her husnd, Henry Men,
in Beaver. Mrs. Elizabeth Mors, in the
38. year of her age.
New .44vertisersenpg„
nT A. ROSE, D. D. tendert his proles.
elms! service* to the citizens of Reetsen
ter and surrounding country. Ocoee in S. C.
Itannen's drug elan. an Water Ora_ n0.r...t..f.
Beaver county PA. Consultation hours hetween
II a. m. and 4p. tn.
Drugs famished and prescriptions:artfully di.
led at above Drug Store.
'3714,:tt
F, dui:visional Nonce. •
Connoqueuesaslng Avaden%)-
Zelieisopli3, Butler Co., Pa
The Summer Term will open on 'MONDAY
AUGUST 16111, A. D. 182).
Joseph N. Teitel, A. M. Principal.
Him 0. 11.11oth, Mete tint
1ter..13.-: P. Winter, Prof. of French, end Inetra
mental Minsk.
• Dr. A Lath win hear }moms In SpanLik Italian
and other , modem n language., and Hebrew If de
/tired.
Terms boa half in adraiMM. the remainder it the
doer ones, term. Bon:ding and mom, with the
Principal or In the Tillage. For further pante*.
lam Inquire of or address ..
• •
AKA. TETZVL.
Zeilenople, Butler Co., Pa
=II
NOTICE IN PARTITION.
' Bearer County w:—ln the Orphans Coed In
C —)
and
' , b lu r iirstf a xdsur b ilk 2 :
' SEAL matter of the petition Ibr Peilltion
of the Ma estate of Mame An.
..
teeny deceased • and now to wit: June 1111,181 A
the Courtgranta role on the hers and legs, I reply.
eastatires of said decedent, to wt: Henry Ants
ny(partitloner) raiding In Bearer enmity, I'a., Alexander T. Antony. residing In the State of Or
egon, Franklin Annatrohg and Isabelle • V. At n.
strong, residing In Mercer county, Ps., John En
sildi, rMitting In the State of Oregon afonniall.
ii.nnuntrigiliii and Nathaniel English, melding
,balieseet Gaiety abecusid. and anthers Interest.
pte
I ?di to show 'mum, Waal' that hate, wh en I nquest
• oo make partition et the real estate intes
tate; should not be awarded at an ' Court
40 beheld at Benrer, In and for the an ty of DOS.
ref, on the 4rst. Mondry cif& r next, 11473.
Nodes to acentsldent heirs by publication In the
' county papers according to rale•of Cowl.
-A, true copy of Rule.
Attest: - JVIIN A. FRAZIER. Clerk. •
1y14,11wl . ' . . (Radial copy-) . .
"MUNI FOIE HALE.—The undersigned of
fen hi. nine, situated in North Sewickley
township. Beaver math for wale. • The Ann con
tains SOT acres, about ISO of which are clearest aid
the whole under fence; the balance La well timber.
k
Pd. • About NOW"! at the tinuod nd la first and
amond.bottom. A large poetics 'whole na
tram
,le underbid with' ore and coal. terra is welt
watered. On the Ann are two COM bin dwel
ling honor% a stems eminiphotse. - lad a Nuns
barn forty bysixt feet. and a log bars thing tq
sixty ketmeteether y
with all neceasary out building.
A brae orchard of bearing fruit trees °lathe led I
ale° NO grape rine. pet out tart WI, and fatal
gooseberry Wants atUme tltne. Pummel. eau.
Call cm Madam , -.- nvGn MARSHALL"
• ' • Nanblf/ricklyr. =am county Psi
P, S. The alum farm ie ea the ••• Dr.
Robert Cunningham fare. flllSce
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DV %Vine of sondry Writs of Vend Moot grim.
B
unissued outer the Court of Conga= Pled.
'of the midi of Renter suet to me sh Averted, mill be
entateed wha Mk stile at rke Conti louee lathe
#inroagh of limiter. lieaver county, N.: on palm,
day tbe2llll day ofJoly, lilt: at ten o'clock a. ig„
the following hetipertyfrevelt: • ' • •
AU the rtht. Ude, lateral And claim of defend
ants of In nod to the following plettest parcel of
land Ornate In North nervickley towttehip. Beim
comity. Ps.. boiradnit and aminibed ne fUUow e,
wit: North by James Wavle. mad heath by
John Wiley, West by Jame" Rattlllnyt containing
SI arm more or lees; Acres cleared and wader
Ames. - cm which la erected a log house cud log
burcfralt tram on the premiere.
Belled and taken In exrctithin as the 'propertr
of Thome Jenkhe.A WWI= Jenkins. at the welt
of Wm. mulcts, admtilLitratur of (barge Smith,'
deczased.
ALSO.
All the right, ritie, Interval. and calm of defend
sat of In and to the tollowltbt how.; and lot hi the
boron{,•hof (azopnv: Betv*t coast'. Pit,bnundrd'
.Ypti by an alley, .Bast by either property of de
fendant, booth hy Front or Water strocr, Went by
an alley • on which n frame dw,4llng house two
*hides high, containing 14 rooms; a prOdlififit:
oil well on the lot: sad all nec.aarz one
nuild
hwe: cellar 'uodurtiontli Mdldi, loot net ta
ken h, execution as the property Of C. W. 441 I, at
the salt ufJamaa Schutt-•
J 0113; 5.1.117E1 L.,.,/,rtif.
blieritro 011 Ice, Deaver, July 5, 1569. [Pad. ropy
LOOK HERE.
httorrn hie tri - : th'
and the luid .
tt. yen:rally hart he by jut
Pety etork. el g.uodr or the Itite.l style. f.r
Spriux Llld StiliaLter ,rhlett he nt very
modern' nitee!
UhSTLJ .lI! .w. h GIrNINIII.V'I
(io(tD.q.
cuss•rnNTt,y s tiAN
. .
Clothby/ mice to ' , rill r on the ofolrtett
Thankful to th.• t 1,4-t. !ascii . .. I hove"
by clooil WU:Mimi 1.11.0.4, 1 to up•tit .1111.6.11.
unca or the fume.
• , DANIEV. Itll . Ltilti t._
DDIDGE f% W.11:04
mar ::-1:t1
A -
trDrrolt9S 5 0T16E. In the Orphan't
Goan rc tha matter oLthu
erdstei of Adam Gormley. keg det's.verl, who was
Administrator or Exerutor of the e.tete of David
Grove end Nnnry (trove. deed
And now. to wit: Jane bl. Ifif". J. on ltnithot of
John 11. Yooug, cum.!
11. fiuunloc hunt. 1f4 , 11.. an - Auditor to distribute lbr
funds of the estate of the odd Da. tt tl•nve and
Nancy Drove. deed., ronv Mile beads of Peter I:.
Young Administrates of Et.. e..tate ~rA darn .:orro.
ly. rl, ~ d . who was Administrator as afareseat,.
From the It:cord. An.efit.--.
Jolts A, rItAZIER.
'rho Auditor will meet the rink; 10 iu
the alums matter at hhe onto In Itwrer, at gut.
unley July 31,1, between lb. hours\ .f to n'el7st
e. m, nod Id lir luck, tn., ollere they etc Ott, till If
they me ',roper,
jflitwj 4. It;
FOREIGN ATTAXIIIIEN'r
juliN 11. Dori's. OuDEN.
g h tr i xt; n rg i. l44 . bn•k,t 8031, , Ogt:en. r.
. .
In I ho Coon of Common Plea. of Beater ronnly.
No. :a, Nov. T. 1:4;.4., Ft/telt:it Att.telnuent In A..
rtnno•lt. Plalntll4 ehtfm n bolanee on look ne.
roust fur rootlet old Alld deltvc•rell nett interept
thereon, 11477.:11. Julie 16 1460.1. jud.,- meatt ngainat
defendant. nn. 11W1. Hole on the Itmthonoth.
ry to name., the damage 'accordttn; to nor. Am
tiro It of claim iIA• Ina been Med. Notice la Hereby
Given that the Prothonomry of therm.' l'onrt trlit
aroelia the Plaintiff.' tintuaztv. at hb• office to Iten•
cer, .10 Thunolay the:l4llday of An tt.t..Nzi. at
oclock, p m. .1011 N, rAi • t P , VY
Jettfm
UOZ.VJa
77 .Ic' 70 irtuEr
T'I11'S111:1:11 11,
Would invite thi: at4ention Or Dealer:
to their Large and eltoleo •ti , sortlitent nr
Goods, embracing: '
Straw Sununu stud Itatn,,
Itilohnns :untl.Flowers,
3lillinery ttismls.
Triumitup,
randruitlerivs, •
...44...acnnaloie 1 7 10er:wear,
• . l'arnsols :nit] Sun UnibmlLLq.
limit!? Mill Glarea,
Stivilakilers; Shirts, • •
. Furnishing. gm 419, •
White (31)0(1) , ,
PBper Goods,
Fancy. Goods,
• , And -Sanwa,
Stnrk'kepttip 'hiring! the Sommer. of
tleportments complete. ()niers promptly
atteroleAl to.
&et the stock to sort op from. .
. , q jell=lm -
Dan'l Huglas & Co,
MANUFACTURER & OF
Marbleized Slate Maidles.
i No. IST Liberty Street,
" Pi ; ttStbrtro'll.
prif:eA, st - hoo anti liptrards:
• • In the math riving procem certain min
eral colors, or inetalic oxides, are
to and absorbed by the stonC.' *lock is
then subjected to a Imper degrowof heat
until the enamel is pert - ally ineorporated
'with tho slate, and becomes one substance
forever. Wu have now. on exhibition,
over chitty tnand.,*(if differentreolors and
styPai / et tudsk anti wit pay path:lll4l.st•
leation tomniers wherejuirties what cal•
ors to harmonize with paper and carpets.
We arc receiving. monthly. liCw at
from European .Indgners, which enables
us to produrg tlw latent pate:ins In matt
bk. • Dunetbly•
- :` orvivuEND AO.
igATlOlitat.B..Xll OP RILITZIiCOVXTT.
grawArightoe t Joly I', PAL I
Tit; Directors re obi' Dank Kara dila day &clam,
m. di v ig e ,o Dor; the pronto of
ra dar
*lx
modpespare ttis capital rock, is. (mime :
the old *armlet Vie Wl= or alit maths Svc per
cent Po the WO' 'hares (or terra of !Oar menthe.
Dares per rest 'reenable to stockholders or their
legal regursentatrves un demand, aud all Des loom
Dorcrnment•ntale and Local MIN.
.1111:3t. EDIVA III) Doors, cum,
Spring 'and Summer Cools
Speyerer & Sons
i ALI
COI Der of Writer and.lamet:Strect.s
0 euRsTP:II, Pituviv A
. .
tlatrojost. rewrap{ fnim the cast with
a large stock of gollth imooght at the low
-64 (soli prices, *Well Airy alter to the
public at .
REASONABLE PRICES,
ennsixtinr, of
DAY WOW;
Gnocnitt ES, PROVISIONS,
lIA TS, IA PK, /:00 7;t4 AND SRO Es
!IA 1161 , VA kg: . I RON,
3rA4S. CARPENTERTOOLS
(1101111 YAIIN.
itrun.l4 or VT I I ITIS LE.M)tuttl
tul /1,141 I v.,41111-4
t...,•ner ks m uryerg.
awl Putty.
Queensware and Willow Ware,
FLOU Ht, FLOUR,
We gilll have contrnl of the celebrated
I=ff Z 1
CANTO! CITY MILLS FLOUR,
also of that favorite brand, Clement st
' Stevens high ground floor.
NEWC/11.111K FLOUR.
.We, rucieva the aboia brand. 4 by the
r loud, nad ma *ell them at
Pittsburgh Prices
thus saving freight, we also offer at whole
Ski wan:tail; NAILS, IVIIITE WA
TER LIME, SALT, 14)AP,
Toccd. CTrain , &c., &c.
brie for past. pat.
rout":, C:4"; -.11" "lki"g
the
iu merit trc l
lihe.tal share
for the nitit llo l o ' I„!,' 1
t i„.. for r 30,11
°-
and sell cheap.
'.I LI, IND BE CONVINCED.
r:rAii, coups DEtavnitici) PitHE UP
(11.1111. E.
P. S. At.et turntr for the
HUED MOWER AND BPAPER
wul rillZurgh National flaw
P.L. 151.0. W
nr,yl2:ir.
ociii , :srri:;:
MARBLE - Ks.
W. H. MARSHALL
Mannfauturer ‘.l
MON TIM:EII\1 1 1'S :
If reityr sToNEs
Marble nod Stone Posts
11`c)l" C:lem(!i.e,i-y ).1.24.
\V have nnw nu liathlN a Large and Su
perinr Stnek "r Plain awl Ornamental
Monniwnts awl 11 ad..unu
We art. now ready, to supply mt. short
noile, all odors from t la. country atLnr
tabs.
Anti Fixturea of c Sri Superior Quality
AI" ;. .,WAY. ON HAND.,
"Our Neighbors represent that the.)
mill Cheap, but we practice
Selling Cheaper :
Aid Doing as we Represent.
We Employ no Agents, as we can well
10 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop ,
Iluul by Agents.
1.11 lietiong Jleiiriug any ; thing Nina line
Are Invited to ettlliuml Extuutut
OUR WORK AND PRICES
Before Dumb:wing elsewhere
Union Agricultural Works,
lioctscster, Beaver Coimil, Tit.
A. B. SMITH & CO;
Polonlre*. PLoontleilon and Nonneictorcro of
UNITIVE PATENT "MOWER AND REAPER,
I ,
do do TIIIM st .t SUE sEPA EATON
.du do SORGHUM EVA PDRATI ilt.
'ltatroi , Nio'crolloplialcio,Forna, elder and lone
NMI: qiiroi St Mien; Straw Cotten, and Do;
Chorulunk room. . .
Repairing. °rebore ; - ALte, Elq;lue and Machine
RepairlT done at short notice.
(Mr 3ioifej has been Ia circulation ova in Ws
section. for several yr , ir m i l is too well known
. ` pc ° i=ria m a D ui 'mac " ht e in t
Wm, we teaks the following proposition. via
It any'Farmer. In Beaver county, has a piece of
Mosso hard or-bagkd that other machines have
failed to mOw it. and be thinks It cannot be cut by
a machine, wo will go at his expense and cet the
Grass, sun if VT fall likewise, we will Reek the
sum or Fifty Dollans Mil. (7-
nuirkClans. D. SNIT/It Co. 1
I mproved Crystal Palace cooking .
i.rprferm or the Art.lgetrairr
Yeaskdry reutkrin- thankslo • arner.m• pane
for he
very liberal it.riatutgw. awl turaroso theni
that he haa completed sled lo now manufarturing
the Improved Crystal Palaco Cookies.: Slam la
which all the defeeto, rod or Imaginary. aver dia.
covered In the old pattern have been remedied,
the front and the oreo enlarged and remolded,
tkre bock 'Modeled anti the meat datable mot
ever Oath? la 1
CC)U N TRY,
1 . 60 c;therlatteavementx both usetal sad ornamen-
laL
• The Woo families that I hare 'supplied with the
old pattern of Crystal Palace Stnsca tor the Bearer
storm u they,aro called to the country) will read.
iiy hanify that they are the best cooking and be.
'thin Atilvta that are male In fhb, country.
The advantages of the Unproved one Is Increased
weight and dniashi• enlarged bake think enlani•
at wont and doors, and open grate, and most of
all a'atralght and perpendicular tire Intim width
In tbeindifineet of expetieneedousens to the mat
durable pattern of 'Piro hock that an he used.
need "der order. to The.. Campbell Rochester
pOot . other. NO change Ira. • Teethe and
spring wagon. on hand t‘ deliver. "terra to
any part of the surrounding co try, old store.,
serails. ac. Mime 01
me
tieronal.liand
stores 'eau on hand and for sale theses.
aprltti TROtt. CAMPBELL.
NEW
Throat and Lunge.: Don't neglect a
Mitre Coisgh, or throw mai mousy on a
• ' worthless medicine.
oasis pe r m aorrLe
Mby REWARD_, 'Brirrurr
, Dmalsta, Bank, MY. Bolt
b 7 I
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Je3u:iy•
Ayer's •
Hair Vikor,
For restoring Gray Hair 1c
Its natural Vitality and Color.
•
A drossiog whirl
is at onto agreeable.
healthy,' and dreamt
for preserving the
hair. Faded pr gray
hair is '4007,1 relliOre.l
to its original color
with Ma Oats awl
fresiusea of yowl.
• Thin hair 19 thick.
lair cheated, and
Met ugh not always,. enrol
by its use. Nothing can' restore the
hair wharo tho follicles' ern destroyed.
in the glands atrophied And decayed.
ißia such as remain can bo inved for
lusethiness by this application. to Instead
of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi.
!'moot, it will keep it t clean and vigorous.
Its occult)* U 2,0 will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
leonsequeutly• prevent baldness. Frce
'from those deleterious substances which
!make some preparations dangerous and
',3' injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
'o n ly benefit but not harm it. If wanted
`merely for a.
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found t ahmkesirable.
( Containing neither oil nor**, it does
oot soil white cambric, aid yet lash
long on tho hair, giving it i rich skis,
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. 1. C. Ayer & Co.,
PLicricu. AND AxALrrircal Canons,
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For DI3OIIIOI of tho Throat and Lune%
such s Coughs, Colds, Whoa;wag
COugh, Bronchitis. Asthma,
and Conitimptiott.
probably never heron, in the whole 'history el
msha me, has anything won so widely and so deeply
upon Wn comblemo of mankind, as this excellent
remedy for putmonarymunplaints. , Through a long
yell. of 3 ears, and among most of tike races of
nice it has nven higher and higher bil their estinia.
!lion, an it has Demote Miter known. lts uniform
'ammeter and power to cure the t arlous enections
of the lungs and throat, hate ma& It known as a re.
liable protector against them. While echoed to
miller forma of duseaso and to young chi:drub it as
at the came time the must erns:teal remedy that can
bee
ren for lee ipient cotuitniptioo, and the dm.
genius nifections of thethroatand langs.
;Vision against sudden attacks of Creep, st shoubt
4c kept on band In every family, and Iniliwil as alt
faro PodILIMIC3 Allbjer t to cohln and cough., an
I stionkl hat provided with Mu antidote for then.
41,1 though settled Caluadwaptiens is thought in
curable, still great numbers of cams where the ius
Icase seemed settled, Wive barn completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
'Cherry Pectoral. So complete Is Its mastery
over the disorders of the Lunge and Throat, that
the moot obeli/tattier them yield toil. iVbcci notlp
ing else could reach Mora, wader the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
teetiou
Skspre
Public Speakers Anti gnat pro
from it.
ham Li always relieval and often wholly
suretl by it.
Branchitio is generally eared by taking the
eiwrry rectum! in caAll and frequent do.e4.
So generally are its virtues known that we nerd
not publish the (*Ulf:cat.* of thou here. or do mom
Ihnn tiAsurn the public that lii goal ica are in: l y
manwained.
Ayer's Ague Cure,
For 'Fever and Intermittent Paver.
Chill Fever. P..cmlitent Borer, Dumb
Ague, Periodical or Bilious rarer, etc..
and indeed all the affections watch am,
Dom malariOus, =rah, o miaamatt•
poisons.
As it. name Unpile., a does Cure, and doe. n ,, t
I ran. Containing neither A rienle.Quinine, Ili. inn M.
/,inr, nor any other mineral or polaonoue su lo Lm re
1V11:1 I e er. it In cumin. Injure. any patient. The
lumber and hn portanco or ita rarr• In the agate ,11.•
triet., are literally beyond account, and ire I.hieve
alitiout a pa ertilet in the bintery of Ague Itteiliethe.
Our made v griddled by the acknowledgment. We
teceivo of Ohe radical cure. effected In oletinwe
ta.e. amt Where other remedle. hail wholly Ciilitt
Unactlimated pectono, either traelent tn. rat
Iraccillug through mlaiintatielocalitieg, wilt pt,
lected tal.tng the .4 GCE cuitiv thay.
For lhom torimide
if the !Ater, it tit an excellent remedy, attntulating
fie Liset Into healthy arturitr.
For Ih.onlera and liver Complaint.; It I.
In excellent remedy., pmdwring many truly ri.•
makable cum., where other medicines lad
Prepared by prt. .1. C. ATI:I2 t Co.. Prartieal
Intl Analetwal Chemists. Lowell, Yana., and role.
tli round the world.
Amer:. an.oo PEN norrizi. _
mart7:l y.
The Las
RE STO
i t :11
FAVORITE,
HAIR DRESSitia
)lewOtire in ond;loitte
[inarl7:(ltn
will quickly restore Gray: Hail.
to its natural color and beauty,
and produce luxuriant growth. It is
perfectly harmless, and is preferred
over every other preparation by
those who have a fine head of hair,
a:. well ;IS those who wish to, restore
it. The beautiful gloss and Perfume
imparted to the Hair make t desirable
for old and young.
War flak by all Drulllglata.
IMPOT, i St., N. T.
-pluctONEDOlO/
Regina gray and faded Hair to 'it'
•• Chunstraz. Cocoa, removes Dandruff',
auks iij Dumas OF rug' SCALP,
Prevents BALl:mess, and makes the hair
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant.
$1,111101$1)1pr ktk fad loth a Nat frpe Se.
Prepare 4 b . ZW'ARD. BENTLEY
&CHENEY Baal.. N.Y, Bob!
by dittatea.
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LOWELL, MABEL
PIcR SLOO.