The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 18, 1869, Image 3

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vc - el'sylnents to 1,4 m
inn& Quatiorty, except
j..! !ro.,lrtit stirettisenients, which most be paid
to 3.1% !owe. ,
Slate Or tlie Tkgrinoweler for the
ending thelOret'Angtret; •
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R. T. TAYLOR.
Subscription , ' toihelicaver Ar
glN.---Tho following named persons
ha% paid the sums set . Opltnllio to their'
II:111104 611 fillbSeriptl9 ll to tho Brayer
A 11l ; I'S, arose 1110 date of our last pttbll-.
slivriovk Stolle, Now• Brighton,., $1 OQ,
Tkort, Bowyer,' • •
awn Posbenner, Zelienopte,
.t. S. Harvey, Britigewltter.
IL Angel, Beaver,
lllgo,
I% ❑ Hurst, Rodlestvr,
[Mary Williams, Beaver 'Pails,
Sturgooil,
Engle, Industry.,
v 1;14 ProudJuy, New Brig4ton, '2 00
s. shallenberwr, Itoellestei, 300
Nevin, Noy 8110 . 11i0kl, 2 00
.1, I:. liarton..no.ver, n . B.W.
.1. A. rloPiPg. /4 4 3kL..09.1 - •• 1,4,99
allentVlTOrthqrgtsPP*. t.:4 1 ;t11 , 0
1,. ow f..itowing NTv...nayertimenrats
appear for the first thito In the ku
ho-day:
%\. Fuller, Agenh
sharltra Salm-4111m :
N‘diee—J. Hammond.
a patentecriatels--J. 11. 'Cautpla,ll.
Por ti ale Ing
'Darragh."
Notlee—ll. IL Moore, .ya•' y
I Algal Notloa-Jolta „F,razier.
I ;iet`lllltl Naloo—JOhn A. Frazier
hi mita ro Lapp
spocial Nolico—J. A. Cooper
cOIINTIr COMMITTEE MEET
OM!
'ehe me:ahem of-the lkspubllttut Coon-,
'ty ittee afro requested to meet, at
tin! Court nous°, 00 SATURDAY, SEPT,
4th 11169, punchailiy, if possible at 1-p. to.
A full attendance is earnestly desired.
The follotylng named persons eonstitnte
the Committee:
Ilig Beaver Ip.- 7 ..1; F. (limninghatu, P.
:
Beaver borough—M. Weyand, M. R.
'quay.
/:,,rough ip.—J. K Harrah.
Bridgewater borough—J. Murray, M.
I ),Irragh.
/kortiufrion tp.—JOhn Smart, 5.,,%y.
.W. A. Laird. .
Brightun
tqdrn bdrough—Jautem Moore,
Economy
I 'hipprwa tp.—JohnlVilmon.
PnlArktin tp:—Smith W. linen_
Fa thdon Goreugh—David Critchlow
Preedotti borough.-W. W. Kerr.
Greet, (p.--I:3mith Curtis, John Au
•
•
I trews.
ifitnoVer tp.—MeGuire
whithala, Frankfort, IliBiriet,—James
NleCutelitxpn, S. H. Loepor.
Hopewea M. Reed, C. John
,
holloary tp.—John Wilnou.
Independence tr.—T. Standish.
Nowt tr.—Charles .1. Baker, Ihmiel
on 1r.,(:. H. Coleman. *
Sew .I.lrightois Wrong/I—North Ward—
Natmael Magaw, C.• I. Wendt; Middle
M'arti—J. R. Price. Agnew Duff;, South
Ward—Benj. Wilde, David Stanton.
New Seiriektry' ip.—C. Black, (toorge
'feat*
..Vortli Sewickley M. Witherow.
„Vele h'etlike Wrougii—Thos.Grant.
/AM tr.—W. 11. Dawson, T. .T. Boyd.
Phillipalngrgh borough—Roheraitith.
Poilerann Ip.—.Tnines Patterson, Jlar
tin M etzg - ar.
tp.—Levi S. Thomas.
Itorheater to rough—B. P. Mcllvalne,
i;. speyerer.
Itwqoerter Ir.—Abner I'. Laeoek. •
/j4re1 . 0074 Ir.—John C. Craig, J. 11.
christy.
s.olth /Porn* I p.—Satouel Mitchel, S.
; littighey. •
‘, 'lair borefiyll.—.l. Paul.
M. WEYAND, Clem.
TOO I.tite.—Sovntil voloOloolentions
1111..1.1/N1 for thiStVeek'N . AITS,C II . IIII.
1.114.. The.? will nploqtr to our itt.xt is-
A Heavy Vield.—A Of a pear
two belonging to Dr. bovis, of Bridtro.
water, having brokon olf on twenunt of
tho woittlit ofthe fruit it bore, tho Dr.
aininoil it; null found it hold 7:1 warm.
tho Mall VILS 1084 than titre° foot In
loigLIA het thiuka this a heavy yielil
Early 'Come l'otsatoes.—Dr. D. 1..
14,11,44 . 44 y of 1.111:4 plrtee has faeort.4.l us
n,4 it It some Early Itosepohtoes,rulttvat-
I I.ylf In Tlnairoi: 'Front a mingle
,•4 met], planted last sprint.r. Ito rads
over three I Is of large, minoollt
ptahies, a hiel, heats anything in the
..I) of a yield wt, have lately heard of.
.•
Th.• Early h ove, lei', is ene of • the very
potatoes we have (Wen for it long
Fri)m their yield and quality they
, honl.l be . extensively kaltivated in the
future.
leocgo I lamilton, "I , :tat.„ot this place,
lots also shown ns a sample of the Early
liner ilotato raised by him this year,
whieh are also very large and smooth. lie
planted Three pounds Or 1444,41 last spring,
;mid 4m Movably of this week he ',Mg his
erop, and astonishing to; relate, he had
'ninety ithunds of potatoes. • Who
...to heat this?.
'rile apple crop in this portion of the
....Hilly now low the appearunce of Laing
parliat failure, as nitwit of the fruit is
dropping pir, and a large port' of what
o•notitis is ntnall, ittiperfek and knotty.
I 11111‘ 1111111 , 111111 y abundant, tuut we
bai e had the pleasure of seeite , . and I:Da
til:4...one ehoie..Hreeltnens. Nire are eon
-.Were.' a pretty good Judge 61 - pears.—
ino-krge Node. '
'lO arc MO. .liwepli Fleakiteg,
of mssa township, euathiharin our judg
ao•at in thin particular, on last Monday
I,r..tittlit tie a basket of pear. which' were
:thythhr ohm than hard to take. To
make n long story short, Mr. F's. pears
are large, soft and deliciously flavored.
We aro glad to learn that,he has n very
crop of this excellent fruit.
NI Mr. Fient .
Inr live an h tid red yeani,'
..m1 with melt roenrring Season, visit the
....vs with his customary basket of
Isar+.
St ram l'orrics, dc.—We learn that
Mr. I feorge . EttUlf., who resides Itrigh
batitownship, Heaver county, and wif2 ,
is turning his attention to the cultivation
ofkinall fruits, rnil ed thia'year ono z nun•
Ikea and fifty bushels of Strawberric 4 .
These netted hint about four dollars per
bushel, t a sking his 'Strawherries atonic
bring hint #lOO. His strawberry patch
kattained about one rwre. In addition
to, his strawberry criiPlie had about one
Herein anoseberries,,whieli
tea liushelx ^r Lorries, which he sold at
81.50 per lite t will lie seen from
this that rah gall fruits pays.
We untie In the Inany iMprowo
meutu nov; in prOgress in the boroughof
Ilarliy;that the congregation of Saints
Pet,i and Paul's Church, (11. CO are
painting • and repairing - their, building.
/iicft was 111 tliqt needed, and when col uplet
-141111 add much 'to its appearance and
/, eomfort. The old; unsightly fem.() in
(muter the church has !Men taken down
and abeautiful now paling fence erected
Wo aro informed the aide
And ttgr Simms aro to undergo transfer
- nation and repair. so that the enclosure
' Viand,to tho,future, present to the be
boldiptAe aPpearanee ofira fenee around
bannice.
,
M aw " Wi11ik .. ,! 4 / 1 4/ I .f t *l6 '
A. touf lo of weeks ago a silanmt , r Maids .
his appear:moo In Ohio' knoluddp.' th is
ei t fat I % ti nt = l.O
in that and adjoining townshirst, sad his
figarr..ftte vt4 o ol:4 l o o # l 494+9:lPP9 r kt do
quite ULoral. Alter being in the vicinity
4 Nitort, titucf htirpurehisad txtitirtotiitt
f 4 mßobe iA rt Alutter an W th t e
otlici.*4 l r t
of both lots reaching about . pieu. He in
iftracted them toliut theiT-WOO 'Swim
which ho,tnrnitdied, put their cyanosis's
onithe wicks, andforwiiidle by raltr4til
to 'Aiiegirayeip. - 04titing thenyak44
samptidin jickyriusisi, pay all ftstrhi*
the wool and their passage money nplo
the ciaxesqtMthpylimpas cosleft dry
after to pctlfilin.swilieshifiTht Wall&
bmsigued to themselves they imp
everxtbilLrigh 7 "t.fit-know no bet .r
uuli l OkYttit
i:.loghony an at `
r le-
pot that a iiuw At m a n F u g A r T I OC't
llutiter—Ono 011140, tArsOna 'wh
'dames wore on tholiacno and to+k
the' wool away; they petitmewing width-,
or. After some search they found ho
had taken It to a' Mr. ideasior, a wool
dealer in Pittsburgh, sold it to that win
thaiiitink 431.** kr:o4d; aft‘finfua
dig* loft fbr parts unknown.' He wad
a Streaker to Mr. Meaner. The latter
gentleman's title to the wool being
perfect a compromise was eirecusi be
*eon him and Messrs. Hunter and An
tler:am by means of which ho paid them
33,conts per pound thi their ied4:tsest
the clips. The scamp who Het the whi
ttle up has not Loan hoarVcifenor is it
prubablii that Justice will overtake him.
ills game wns'a vahrowilonJ;and-so ar
ranged and executed as to deceive
mosta ' u) ksason.
7 •
y
No a,/u)
re7retted hntingblAtilited
a good txlitatt ion. }ivory young person
can got mum edmuttion / hy ; allentiMg the
State Normal School at VAlitibbro:
FED
Mind begurrineee. - k W
.11 . daday nwralnq , Aim •doad ik hody of a
young nian tmMdhi: i ftlEltrikea, a Hon of
tho tato Idoud. Naos, of Boaver,.arrilt
'at our railroad station liy'erspreall,' fro
Evansyillo, Tho Sway, hero had
uo knowlodgO of hia 1;4;11/gall:lc 1;illoab ,
sent, fretc: home. ,Ttur day,: after, the
corpio arrl'ved, hoirovl4, lottetislidre rer
ceivesl from Casoyvillo, Ky., from his
rairinorti in busincoes,,dating that lroung:
Stokes had taken aick at that jdaeo on
tho '29th of July and dicaLon tho 7th of
Ilimself and ono or two othom
owned a store boat, and had boon trad
ing on tho river for theJpast eight*n
Months, Tholieor4le,w i r , kurlT . l.l4 {ho
old eciuttory3n. Oro oftinstnairsil,,
day, at 10 a. m„wam iidth . :
or by a largo concourse of sympathizing
friendaoltimfainily
U
Iv s• uou trotiblod'at th 1 lout; Ihf ,
try a bottle pf .. "Whittlpteta Dyspepsia
Cure." Ilundr4l4 fiat* oltalitod relief
by the use of It. ' '
Sold Out.—Mr. Garrison has Hold a'
part of his very extenslveprintlngullice
at Alliance, to Col. Taylor, of Beaver
N. Mr. Taylor Will, after the present
motdb, *dit<ilp ilontlor
Veii nitwit re/kit*. to toes Mt. Gall
rimou from our editorial circle. He
one of the best hearted mon In the world
and "generous to a fault." What he de
signs doing hereafter we know not, but
sincerely trust good fortune may attend
Win. He is every *way worthy or "ucc
cams4—ffitlent Republican.
My reanons for soiling tho Monitor and
my Farewell will appear. in full in the
number for the .20th lust , until thca,
ninny thanks to my (dentin of the edito
rial circle for very many courteous no
tices.rnd !fiance Mon itor,
'Tho Bluffton tlturouliele.—Thhi'is,
the name of a new Republican paper
Just started at Bluffton, Ind., by our old
friend and' predecessor, Saml. Daven
port, Esry. Mr. D..is a sound Republi
can, 'a ready writer, and deserving of
eminent success in his newspaper enter
prtse. Hero is our
. .
Prof. TaylOrN Nemlnary.—We
,clip , tho following notice of this enter
prising Institution. from the Lawrence
county Journal, Newcastle: -
"We publiahlitim week the advertise
ment of the Beaver Female; n rilliar t y,
ono of the best institutions of I ingn
this part of the State. The ttourcep-4
study, unlike that in so many schools
of this character, embraces sot:lathing
more than the more ornamental branch
es, and Is at owe thorough and practical.
The situation is healthy, and the utmost
care is token of the iliymitml- hcallit and
coo fort of dui I ates. One groat ad
vantage to ciliation of New Castle is that
by placing their daughters und er the care
of Mr. Taylor, the principal of the Sem
inary, they avoid the annoyance of _hay
• ing them at A groat distant*. They are
wactically educated untlt,n• the eyes of
their parents, and are so near that they
can beat,honio frnuputly : wiplout,!pr
terferting studies.' Thatio
our ritiiAene who have daughters whom
they wish to educate thoroughly, cannot
OTeet this better than by sending them
to the above Seminary:
il)011, FreAli Linie alwaym 1011 hand at
Mulvanon Limo Kilns,.Vanpnrt. .
Latigll;tr.
The Otliwux and Managers of the /lye
ver Oniniy Agtieultnrar Society will
meet al the Sherift's Office . is Beaver, on
Saturday, August '2lst, ISMI, at I &elect
N in. A'prontptand'fitll attomLtaeaof
the 1110111Iters taftllo Board Is desired.
U. IL Itfoonx,See ' y.
•
Mrs, S. A. Allen's Tnipievedi Hair ;Re
storer and _Pressing. The attention . of .,
the public Is invited to the very Inver
t:int change recently madeln this article.
safer% the Improved Preparation a
Restorer prompt and infallible in ibi ac
tion upon gray hair, quickly restorlit
to Unnatural color and beauty, together
with en agreeable Dressing all in one
bottle. Thts roirminutien ta perfect and
unexeeptionahte in every reap and le
used with great satiafactlon by old and
young. Mrs. S..A. Allan's Zylobaisa=
mutat, another Preparitien, clear Otltctut
Sediment designed eielusively for Drew!
sing, Strengthening and Beautifying the
a refreshing tend luxury, far pre
ferrable to French permutes, and sold at
half therPrice. Hold by aid Driaggts4:..
;t..,,/' , ,/
=2MCIM
The third annual" mooting of the so
ciety of llio,"ltottialheatl" will behold at,
-Now Brighteu'ou thu lith,o(Septenither:.
ttiO iumiverahry of the battle of South
'Stountatp;at two o'clock* lieu: J.
M. Davie b 4 the orator of the day.. A full
anti udanee of the members Ix requested,
ax,buslooss of ineoreat will 'be .brought
before thO mooting.
D. CIIITuIILOW, Preset.
.1 Prolific Snake.—We learn bat
Mr. Win. 'fferu,ingstar, residing in Act
delpeig tenkni'dp, near town, one. day,
last week, while picking blackberries in
apiece of land covered withundorbrush,
happened to tread upon a largovopper
-head snake, which instantly coiled itself!
around his log and struck furiously ail
him, but fortunately the thickness( of Mal
boot legging prevented the poisonous;'
fangs'from penetrating and inflicting W
wound. The logging of the boot boars
twelve distinct scars where tho fangs
struck. Mr. Mr. allitiaatnraro lightitne= :
vendee' in killingthrptilo,and for en-i
riosity opened it, w en to leis groat soli
Louisianian was protenied the speetaclo
of a large litter or colony of young
snakes, averaging about three 'lnaba' In
length, and which by actual count ?Mini
beret' sixty-five, besides which eight or
ton others were cut
the old snake. This beats 'anything
the snake line we have heard of for scum"
Bute.L-flonorer .aVertaior.
117" "42:alrobeank
. Yu . artairmahr,
Ms Sum laßip Bawer tomuMp.
1 ". twrVideb,o4olde
=tow'
citir. - 41oloitedilkhrs;
bl+ arro nine hessisofamirfis(Tat
,Ln*thalliziPati4neelmi.isenald
wqlgthp!of eh* Stherllloo~VlllM
OtWitaAeOlkli l o.o lls.
7* item of pie zun:Aitr*.
411ForOhit Wk. in f orm *lib 0 1; 1 %04*.
cabs t i m n SO i e °l o. l. _ 14 " in i w i
flunef Nonnomate,
81 "1” Orig* l tOrnatig he la
that Ishor
oldllo/1
f•.-4fitil4Pkick.oloboloae 14: se
bushollOhoui one NOW* sa , mi. In warp
aoinnion bstat,SkikUiltitm of segirW
.. utisid per acre, , While one bushel of
the Norway:WM seal an4tpud untrEAC
pfground. This, tasather Irlth the mos.
Mews yield, shouldladuerouragrical 7
tupd Mandato enteibutridi loto 'Mean
titration to the ratan. •
•
The; Plttstmigeh
(I.4aneraki of last, *edirepday ocatithm.
11 ¢p followingn: . ,;;
Bmldes the e expOdltioio under Prot!'
Powoll,lho
plorod by a *upaitir under Mr. pimitel -1
Adruns..: Thht , gentleman. we di lit'
a liVootein Priansilinudat4 and has !NM
much =parka.* on the Colorado—tli ,
latter from 'Wm dotal on' this Bina vfi*.'
orty .beloWMreritiridlii, July ,
1 , My part' of ten mon, besides missy,
with Mak fourimmts...hava wood
"ardi *010'011=k) , Cony= or me
tae riverr .. The dliotvaterl~ is fl
iYI I4 NW' pvi4, two, bundreid*kliiirty,
A* in c),pe ant4 . 'w .;
miles."My
Nuatitinel4o 14 Tae 1)34 1 44 WM***
Pali.ed• Inlhe MICY.P.! An
nimbi oui cl;3iitiVatkiti:"Wi j iin at
:1161 0 illiTtnielka i l it # l o l l l
beien etwa:2ooo
In Proportion as the 11111. is groat above' ,
it ;Must bo less bolovw My mat and
dowaaro ell that 4K4kbeiiip4.3cied;
priapact. for a smaiiii rivevaheadionary
riatiorthg. I writetrom Moot the amok
ipigulficent parks hover beheld; we call
alos Pacific-Park, as it.usiddenly Matti.
ukn our view alter emerging from the
inpld Mayon shown!' - -
- _
BineOtbleaceenni.we lenin . that ott l itt-•
ly, 24th, two men of Adger' party were
met In- "Middle Piricg..,Who 'lreltotte4
that all 'the boats 'had been , broken hi
pieces by the replan, =dant theet
were lost. Col. Adams had herbed beck
hip Breckenridge, with the Intention of
buitdin nOW;lmAtßirblik.4le read of the :
part3r bed beeeme dteheertened. • •
' - '
;
/clump has the following 'Bogor* whic6
we commend:to careful ounaiderationi -
.
A certain man hit. hhi, against a
44
pebble, anddell headlong to the Mound:
Ito was vexed, and plder the influence,
of finger and self-aardicieticy he kicked
other earth right' saucily. With
prtuable gravity he looked to see' the
(mirth dissolve and come'to naught. , But
, tii9 earth remained, and only his poor
' foot, was injured in the encounter.. noh
is the way annul. An article In a news
paper toutigai insi 4 weak - iPot, and
forthwith , he seeds-to atop - bbk : papen
great 'oeMpiseency he looks 10 aee
thoorsahorhen he Andsbo anly.hit his
own too agdni.thsiworldjlelk does not
j)erceptlbly fool the 'shock, and Injures
no ono but himself"
Thore Rro a. vita :f4Sity Pripsitspoldt
for the hi& in the market, but we are
sailified that the &llama Is ahead ofthem
'all in virtue at hmst, and lilt proves as
successful as the Constitution Fitters,
Seward & Bentley ought to feel gratified.
Nothing better for coughs and colds
than Howard's Cough Cure.
e ~ ~
A correspondent at Zelionople sends
u k the following :
A young man; by name, William Wil
son of Pittsburgh came to this town last
week cutting quite a dash with a span o f
hors,' add Itno hugg, which he hired
(ruin a gentleman in New Castle, chii
Las a livery stable in the same city. Af
ter sporting hero for a few days he went
t 6 Pittsburg when he sold the horses
one for $75, and the other for $5O. ' lie
did not sell the buggy. Hls guardian
Who says, he, Pio, young nun, is helr.to
Fifty thousand dollars, and will come
into Imssession of it at ago, paid the man
who purchased the horses, the money
hack, and paid the gear:mut who hired
them to Wilson, for his timo In hunting
them, and so ended the affair. This sto
ry I got from the 'min leho vocovered
his IforXes and buggy: ' ' A. V. C.
Loon here reader, we do not wish to
toll you that Consumption can be cured
when tho lungs aro half consumed, nor
that Dr. Wonderful or any other, fellow,
has discovered a remuly that will make
lion live forever, and leave death to play
for want of work. No, you have heard
enough of that, and we do not wonder
that by this time you have become dis
gusted with it. But when wo tell you
that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will pos
iiic.elF cure the 1ce 114 .9 18 , 8 44Asr3r 1 t.,
we Only assort that Witiell thaiumnadkcan:
testify to. Try it and you will be con
viueal.
Sent by mail for tdatycents. Address
'R. Y. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. For
'sale by most druggists everywhere.
The Fatehrrrh rtjater e.
-f t =
who look tivir e rs hav
the innumerable picnics, excursions; dc.
Of all kinds which are continually an
nounced to come off in different locali
ties, and wonder is excited at the great
number of societies and associations of
which one seldom hears excepting in
-some connection of this kind. The Sun
day
schools all take their turns, arid the
beneficial societies, the lire companies,
the protective unions, dt.e., avail them
selves of the pleasant season for out door
nunusentents to take a trip for diversion'
and entertainment. The end sought is a
legitimuto one, and where the plan Is
reasonabilii And •AbD .01 -
cieni, the sratifiestion 'Ought ti itnlinsht'
halls , obtained. On 110M0,1X22810118, how
ever, what might have been Tendered a
very enjoyable trip results quite the re
verse to the participate. This is mainly
because the journey is too far, or too ta
ll/piing, the arrangements Incompletely
carried out, or the true and proper ends
transcended by boisterous and unseemly
behavior. Everything depends upon
the exercise of a little judgment in the
plan, and the preservation of a proper
degree of authority on the part of those
who aro responsible. Unlimited license
to all to do as they plower, is an unfortu
nate liberty to allow, for there aro al
ways persons disixiesol, especially on
such occasions, to go beyond the rules of
propriety. If this claws can be kept with
in bounds both rho character and the en
joyment of the affair cab be preserved,
'other things being as they ibould be.
As a general Ami t e thilalidia
alone aro to be • encouraged whore they
are conducted properly. They afford an
Agreeable relaxation, and, in most ems,
are participated in by those, who from
constant and laborious employment, are
best fitted to appreciate ,the elliormant
To children the Sunday School excur
sions are groat events. A swing or a
romp In the woods, a trip In the cars, the
general bristle add the idea Ash* are
things which delight the littte onselo ma
immense, demi,digprePhisie a trued,
innocent and benothiial opportinity , for
the play of their animal spirthit . Iltearhr
every one out rental/et the thee when a•
ride in the cars was rjjoUTf'y ef
cosseicre wetukre. Thereto often; too;
almost am ituichitrailtkitioe 'falba 'per
ontetekthii thildien; ibitotheibrmeithe
ronteinplaikm*tiaii amusement
Is ono of their chief pleamtnes.
=al=
and everything* moderation to a
1131 : 4 5" 18 " saun a
id enttftta=wirshtW at
yid mitt which hitittioinciimii**
Oa that "MI work and no 'play .inaker
fndr. I doll boy, but *play and no work
*ell Mtn aM11#114'1!7741-f•
r•,Thoescia fisitta,.Wiiikun F.' I
flinicirt' knit fo
ObidaisM withrairmquestthatl should,
tglreiou tok pnidettiOn the velati
erk.sziter Weteon's atid CMgood's
iiMnr.apper. avaltildirkes Maim&
tied by thetuuties ;which publish Mein,'
*ill my in reply thMA.. names&
iehi puotildiers of the FarirmAiWatson
iiktisitidt*Vnilyi Wit iittiANK dateht
"think bushman that, I am aapiainted
With, that publish to the trade a retail.
Mitred of i/iritalesalp Oft Ust i filliotlt;
one give only what they nil their books
Ibr at whole e, or in other words to
dealers.' 1343+ the tinlytitethod by width
I cut tell you what the Osgood sellsk are
w.irth at retail, la to state whit I' Mitt'
I*n, and am still - willing to sell these
;f4 4 . 14 . 4 liwio.ca Which age satVli 41 4
Ysirker & Watson 'aeries is talicseitnin a
catalogue of A. Barnes & Co., whico
'Oriltte *WNW! 9. 0
id,of the present mouth, ma catalogue
Wag now la pnmession of Mr. liable.
,the igen' sti ;ff. illiawir; sum
*requesting tee inlet hisa.livie it as a
&Von stating that his housi had negiect
stl, to fus' !dm with, any, of it. I
merely "ion i
this to ativ*.tinit
labroistioa is authentic or received as
. 4 1 4K0T Slhaffic". 4 I lt e ; kc i e e4,l
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, XOll. also ask m a my of .....
Wu series as text books apart from their
• - which I - MUM' Mane IniPeoltfair
&Mine to do, as not coming within the
Pm, *WO a 1 194atealer. but may Pad
bir be pardoned to 'Krieg, that m hir
ion ton capable ofjudging, that in point
iiicaystem en& gradstba Pt. books, the
Osgood Series are most certainly the
ticat; might trufk , ,i ipessicassiva aeries,
Ttilch W i lts title, and I believe ltdeserv
es it. Hoping this will prove satisikeW
ty, I remain,
Yours, &c.,
rions F, Paws.
pew Bri • • , - 414 . 111 ii, 1118, - ;
• . t We seelyste '. -
Itint : 41r- iannoi • * 1" 11.- " t4 : • • atm
jsi Sage
ma 4i F. L t. _ .., 1 . 1 t •,1!_,
'Editor of th 3 E.""L ' . . twty
five p=jt,csamijunixectrc,g ,
cater Ma l &boon otintstawal, ► Edn:IOW, 'aiii
14171, t r= i stold Hun by
Ave atenaov
Thbi
si ftl i nd r I. trlist means; ;
by the 14 , 1347 eeeeol-14 now
in Oiiilsocoi Op&Moti, ttisiiisiodnoing
gookrosnito, ,
and the Nannai seliegge ;
are beginning to It* out
_ttieje itrodus. ,
alas in tae rz ;21.. it. The
loiSt iiiiiii iii4erVirlit
ne.4 &In " nbe In ANIL operatiiitlit
the permanency distinct manency and distin atan
et thelitiiiiidou, l4B 4 !. 16 * - 2 5 ' ri t.q 14 1 44
as a emiiiinty. •; - • . -; . ,
•The AM Saperintandmitot Commits
/*heal Saida that no tearher. caa act
in the- calumny of School -Director and
toaeber at the memo WM Lutherans diii
trial- A violation &Bin decision sub
jects the district to a loss of ha appropm
now
cr!eapoudetiee.
Mr. Editor—About one year ago the
&heat Board of Deaver kalla adopted the
National Series •of Sohool Books, and
they idling to givo satisfaction, to either
parents, teacher or acholara, and on
Mende)! evening, Aug. 9th, the School
Board, of the same place, threw out 'the
I.EatimudEletles, aid rodapha the «"
good Series by a tastlidantata
NICIr BaeleSipinm.
Ban:er Aug:AO, laok
UPPER RANDUIXT, 0., AuglL 'C9.
Editor Aritts:-41 ha been sometime
since I addressed my but communica
tion to tho Attars. Yet your time hon
ored mot onuses regalia ps weepr
visits, and Is ifways hafted with a thrill
of pleasure. "Dion," "Itocheiter," and
y other of its correspondents have
:suspended, tint I WO - Shop Wilt! mike
their appearance again.
The busy moan of hervest, is passed,
ands bouhtitta crop has been gathered
tutu the tarns, lOW ntakes , the old
formers wear a cheerful countenance
again. 1
The weather is delightful, and is tint.
Dais ladidthjt appeetanoe, Om the arm;
yet growing. The surrounding neigh
borhood is annoyed someby the grass
hoppers, but not in such numbers as last
season. They have become carnivorous,
and I stilipeep it ilionitibe nlatilnirep ft
UT Jelin tliedt, ofearniveiblisll4l
are protected by law. The larger one.
est the smaller ones, and then there Is a
small red fry that pounces on the larger
ones, nndln a few - boars devour- them.
.The Insert that distioys them Is quite
email, not so large as a pin bead, and
first makes its attack underneath the
wings of the grasshopper.
Politicaharebecome Bo
s'n:trans has declined, and Pendleton Is
not so popular with the vatenmsoffitone
River and Chickamauga as "old Rosy"
was. Governor Ilaysis is certain tribe
re-elected in Ohio as Geer,' isht Pennsyl
vania. Both of them have tilled the of
fice of Governor with honor to themselv
eland to the aabdisetion of the people. ,
Yours truly,
SITKA, Alaska, July sth 1809.
Mr. Editor—Since my last latter to
your paper there her been no material
change in affairs in these Northern snow
capped Mountains. I The weather lsvery
mild, and qpring bas opened very sus
piciously the, far as regards a dry sea
son.
Berries are plentiful here al this time.
The natives call them Salmon berries.
They aro somewhat, shout the also of the
BlackberrY intbe Melee and tiro of • red
and yellow oolor, and very nice taste, so
you wailers:Ole that weffinallsesotnew
thing else bullish audit ore.
The health of the Ortium livery good
except, a good Many of the men have
scurvy owing to. their eating so math
Salt Pork. The Soldiers bavebada very
rough time here;alarayii working If not
on guard duty. It seems theirmy rep
resented here has got ,to be a laboging
Witted of subliming, and there seems to
be so reasedy... - No one taus interest
enough to investigate aides out' here.
We don't geienough to eat, and have JO
br,l.V.nearly wierything ourselves to get
sufficient *led, mak yet. en sap worked
,from 7.efelock In the *horning nittEl
night's** day, cutting wood or making
roads, both rumeremny, within hiylem.:.
ty of wood cut toted three years, yet we
have to keep'afit. We have to unkind
, illifthdlitnellecVdetleei tuseeraL
44,7 bioimpl a lMMetti aliiiiitene ellbek
(1 ' 1044 0 . 4 , ba r' P l i" ,111171t0.07 '
ir a ift4 / le, c' 1 , 1,:, '..... ':'
erlkPllopreaft#4.,
releherett* la ( emPdri7 -111 4
-- "emajarti et thiti :
~ ' O' ity
• ,), : 1 . acid- .1 t t ,. .t L.B.
, I - .pirlistswillibilesiiiim.!
\lli.BloOli- - . 1 *maw Ow Tii,
Aillarlteistelret ChM& spit nor gwy
4ottit*** if ihis wirakire at lac
?g a t .: 'iMtent, lila *OW Milo*
;4#ltiiiithlthsy:clinAitleir
Id u ley erMaroniciumrat
&lam- t kkiiterleechuitiver.tourod -
MM.& with.cadvaleret4 l .erld It 4ai
toasty** IMMO WO* should, .bi
,iw ir ly womigieS, la GresellWit Ors orgy•
'mat it*. elfweheilichaid betitirreeltr ,
wel(rhed: flat not My ' latendoin to fli.
kacihe wig* trrhel,e l l.ll lll eireism
*1 ag t4 4 l- Z ia ? i r '7l6° deed tali
. 2 1 00PrIturt 1 4 1 " i nia . Tweiric"' ei
=l/K.n Pew irogi* hr—Theetheart
ilo ,l " lo44lol iigermne" ,'
the athir otthirtmea; Ord-beim pnbllo
the imlika.ker' raised a milizatilbetwetur
dbe iltirliiiird the pr*lsisrellist , they
rheidd 1 0'4 6 * i'Thei tOkeliew * tisk
lie 0 8 4 44 44 B kii'li 2 " 13 ' Brent ter. Pri
er& mem. sai these deuiSimuelle being
00 44°0 et. ' privig e Toms , gel greats
wi l l
to them fair places of P 9 !entail ere
Nola: , . al thlii ar.sareil ;Gm el 16
istryirditehowa lry as • a het
tbamrylquestiost in agate. I Thus if
UMW tiquires IMO ilsdkulad to the ptib-
Ili :.7"vii'llierehiocor marking them in-
Uri • 'pia; larimetusion la sound that
Wei Cannot bedikieetil from that use.
Bit tits error lies Ist the' mstimptieti of
this very , AM. OM; 'numbing. the Plat
! ba uble vinaree7..erill th eme 40( dedlee
mi", while liwattbut BP IPS of the ear - .
, verrizoioderir la as bad Oates to.vv. ,
diode tbillotstbetiovendedirectolto be
reierved Mader , the' ifmr. TIM rains of
miniiitarliari pulite draft dewed.
6MOlhire 'on .the lidentien 'of, thelaw
which, *lira on am, Governor rho '
pony to VIIRIMII I IO klea &pada woes,
and mit am thenniottlie plat, Thai
tho nveivir boa 0,4 quota% and u!ma.
derbies vdtahmothille ,asound mum
don; , •Bettlit trus quail= le not *MS
is; a ithblk air 'a•private vas la the alo
strikt,, iiittistailbe LegislMars Word
ed Whin they ;mid 'Thai the Governor
shigreeere• 'elle* do we of the rata
1 town mg: RNA landsche ghat del •e, ne
tervOrifoirsegafe,eree-i' New: Oda is
the vet/ queefies Whicir e The Twelve"
evade, and do not attempt to mower.
Ths staterneut of the Trusties of the
Church sheered very dimly that the
land was the property of the' State, and
iberehirecotild be approPriakil to such
thee m she deemedof public importance
.--4,l4llwrikerpressly reserved not to
the inblic,*torierseirter Wale WON
and dlist.fhosougs being luadidinad must
netemarily bededisred by herielf, or un
der her valhoetty. The, showed also
the kinds of uses the littata deemed of
public importance ! of whiter plates of
public worship were ono This ass
proved by a number of consideritiowu
lat. Her own deinitios of the tom in
a prior law, from which the Beaver law . '
was evidently voided, rini Including ple
ats tbr public woraVp.' - 1
I& TIM the ittwiali eymblhe mot"'
ishblettips ritediriellitweeMbstiM
same eitaturiber of lees, by tooled-
Ing others not balers mumersted, such
Mimi& qtrois, Academies do
ad. That by early and continued acts,
acquiesced In hy the purchaser. 'of the
lots tor thnockairtots, or. • century, the
Stile has taterpottal her own moaning
by declaringlie uses socoraing .to the
very terms of Bo original act, to include
places kr liqpict venribip and burial
platen. The writer i'ar, dm,. Twelve, ,, as
a Wows.; tindersmods the teal maxim—
coommair Mon. Jaen jar, so' that if the
Legislature bad even erred originally in
its Interpretation of the term "public
uses," this long Alum of legislation, I
sanctioned by an hcquitsetwe of the In
terested parties io more than two gen
erations; would itself be solicited to es
tablish the grant. , .
4th. That the use of the kround for
plows of public worship lie meritorious
ohJect, conforming to the spirit of that
day, which mot greet motet Loth° wor
ship of sod, and to Christianity. m a
part of the eardrum law of ll'immylva
ula. This spirit eon he seen in the sot of
17W to punish breech e of the Sabbath,
cursing and swearing, may, Sc.,
and, in the numerous elemptiorw of
iinuches and &neelt property from tax
ation. , ' - . ; ,
Diel6 - '
sth. The reservation to publki - use.
was *means of • Invi Ling peipulation to
the wild lands of the State, their settle
ment being then held' beet by the Indi
an war. It • geed advantage to the
Ode to be able to devote tar rearm.
Ilona to such uses a would be benedeial
to the priadtive intiabitaide who were
to setUe this plain, by securing to them
grciunds, fir churches, burial places,
- a.oodiiotes, Aa "
the Writarof "The Tootie joOlotoot
not to peroeive the relerancY of some of
these matters. That eminethe helped,
there so • enlighteeed tribunals which
will tmderstand 00)112. There are those
whims' ;venni:denten& heiw the reed
;radon in the prior. AlleigtoiY net of 1787
will help to interpret the :denies of the
Brava Sown let—hoW U great. good
done by thaw deter Middies on the
land grantidtban, provea die brewed
propriety and grant vidue of devoting a
part of the publie &Sashn to pleas of
1 publie winsidp—iiew the leigeoationed
and uniform intOrProfothnf, the net
of 1791 by all wiles, gives !the einson7
and almetion of law to sped" of
peddler use—how it is the eaters of the
Usti which mikes hot publielbspcwiancee
and not the charades of tiro who ad
miniater it. A Refired esiiiissuly is a
private eorporstkui, for privalagsin, yet
ltd purpose bra pot pi:Mikado; end so
the worship of Almighty ftud and the'
spread or dooms* 000 a great public
onlostithoughthe aunbiter
in; Solt are private. • • - 1
Hot Indenting to protrsekthis paper, I
abet' give an example of mode of sr
tnionent oumbied hy'"TheTwelve" and
then quit. . ThO writorwithOuiroterring
to the book, quoted the words et, Judge 1
Hepburn, to be bond in ,tbaCknOth. vs
Rush, 2 RIMS 189, to wit: i "Whim the 1
words apublio Douai.' are used In the
draft It would appear lobe the mod am
ple dedication to the public mane • wtid
phew the squire hi the oil" ' l64l like
6160/0111011006 11 "tree til
. and 10100, Indeed tho 0/ 002 0, limb/ bea
public highway.'! This gestation Lii
lowed humediendtley hqualitication In
three *mai whith are .not ,quoted !:sf
"The Twelve' :--'llut when His dedgtier
ted Ser itiouity,butblinirs: or other 4 4-
nfie porpoise, then the 'dedinstino most
be emanklared with rtkron aq aln•ItIO
)be which Ii is designed, and snub be so
deesteweiteui to cony 600 ?fed doped
pose ' This Is plediely what
is elahneCtiir the Beaver law, whlc
outride the deslgnanou Imbuonionnlif.
peaked mi the draft. Now. I shall
'puts no motive to tfiltwriter.i!uteitflP l *
dote the bid, thd z while. he 'Rimini:the
lanigneure of. Ilie Auk% used ht *ant
grimed principle, hedoes not 'allude
to the coallicatton, nor to the *tibia
WiAmoorr
......-,....,.., : zrzartuZl.l - 7 ,;.f. 1
- ' - t l , -, :11110 n l. . law before the 1
61011:, inirifiriallepiiiiackloi iull ibis , ref;
*iriol4ffil irri?eiplebe - tpioted.toseee
OlO,Oth!! proaki"outl*art. '14 4
blog2*orflriti Abe faiiitiest Alleglilly'
: 44#1,111, - tii irbbib ihii7014054.4041.,
g lom,
. ~ *in Pl*4. 5 4 thf# PPl l O O O.‘ ll l O ,
.. 'f.tvidentlY. , 4 1'* 401 . ':o4..fli acres -
soakirgood Me ,Positiowtbet •
didlolloOlee.P.poblie luau .igstoitai
whollilbio flieitlhat4Xl 06 queittkm ,- of
,114.4 - a Immailnit 1 4m 1 Punscarn of ' thik
• *; , *Silik.** 4oe l d * / g li e - li t e. , dc7l/ Y,
1 , ilifehNiOki siiiiitioil..%...l'" ' i - .. . . ,-. '"-
1 ''
.Thiosie of ; Ruh * - cOsioacinvieOttb,
i SKlTltkii bathos estriebmt i: to an 10-,
tiorlant , One bs- :Arra& of-tbe Trusiose.-
lifeeliiii modesto'4nd' ilsebdom: of the
:Weals to lb, epeeist 11140 of the lair,.
ai isege , NO: The pithOf hi. *titlark- I
log the ground itia plibile square nieter
the eel of, IT to !lot • a general de**.
dna to "the pabi.ba t tinnint to ini.tit
*as* the !sigishiure abould provide
I lksethe: power of the State over the
sqleressothdegiadlotheelty councils,
the (*Coeur of /so, rtot only tit
igiply. It lo the uses designated in the
gel et. 17114 bat elliotoirshorise the eree:
thin Ofjpitbild plaildinga, not in
conslato* **LAW ash of •1710. which
atihraced *Oee oilcoaseteria ; sad
'that. she Square was therefore sot a ret
itle kighthry. bet the modal character of
the soli did sot satholise the 'Councils to
ground for private dwellings.
This'ts the .view taken by the
Trustee. of the paw*. alley State over
the beaver equittea„ supported as it is by
early and long ccedisitiqdlnterpreta-
Wu of the law , ara,by.,noisiereus acts
lbanded,npen sad Pte. argelesenro of
the lot hoiden Ibr more than,swo Kew-.
kkins: jt, . 4 iris therefore competent ler
State to divide hit • property by the
iota Or. ttl2t and l to a high and tot.
Portant while use; an& as she 'deemed
Worthy of hermit, and ofthe Interests of
her people, to wit, to the worilgpot Al
mighty God, and the , sprowl of Ottrlstl
sexily as tho'fonodaLlon of al - good mor
elsonad of the save, good order end
emblem; of the people who 'the
town. • A Cirisex. •
Osteistsauno, Pa., Aug. 13 INN.
The sixteenth annual meeting of the
Prinuaylvanis State Teachers' Asimia
tiMi,-Which hal been'ln session in this
Obidd Lbr the 'three days just Wet, was
largest Over held in Mb State ; and
Millais" the Urged ever held In any
Aide in the' Union. About eight bun.
died teechers were, present, of whom
about Ave bandred were ladles.
Never in the history of Greensburg
were Its espadty and boiqfitality so ter-.
,dbly taxed Is on this, ocaudon: and
never - did the Citizens of any village ex
tend, More generonit hospitality than did
the &Lana of Greensburg to the teach
ers of oarffWO., :."
The, preeeldiniP: of the Association
were of a very interesting and entertain
ing character ; hut were not in every in
stance no practical as they might, and
drotdd'have beem - • ;
No time was given for' the dime :Mon
of any rubjeda hide that those laid
! down in the'programme by the Seem
' tiveConteittlee; hence the generalwork
leg of our school system-its noodsrand
detictswere not 'so fully discussed as
the exigencies of the times seems to de-
Maid., In this opinion we arehdly sus
tained by the remarks made at the clap
session of the Association last night
:by State Superintendent
Among the most important subjects
discussed were The Present needs of our
YOU° &hods, by Hire Glass of Pitts.
I burgh; Mental Phac4phy sod its Bea
-1 dons to the Theory of Teething, by J. IL
Gaff of Chambersbdrg; State Normal
Nehools, by Prof. L 0. Best of Blooms
bury; Civil Cleverness:lit, by C. Towns
end of New York; Moat the ebuslui be
abendoneit by D. S. Burns of Herds-
Hon. S. E. ,White, late State 'Super
intendent of Ohio,
and. Prof; Henklo
present - State Superintendent of Ohio,
I each edified the Amociailon with a very
interesting' address. - Dr. Burrows, edi
tor of the Pennsylvania School Josrata,
was present and delivered a very excel
lent lecture upon AitJ Rev. Ainiley
Browne of Westminster College road a
very able Eddins" upon State Aid for the
Course of Higher Education.
• Among the many important subjects
introduced durlng the sitting of the As
sociation was the following resolution
by Prof. Sherbert , „
Beitotved, That, as means esiential to
an equalisation of the benefits and bur
dens if our school eysteni; we coillisend
to the agreed consideration of oar Leg-
Waters the,neeessity for lazing the min
'Muni school term at eight months, and
of defraying the expenses of the system
for *MUM and contingencice by a uni
form State' tax.
' About thirty county Superintendents
were present, several College ProftsWont,
the State Superintendent, and an ex-State
Superintendent of Ohio, several teachers
from the State of New YOrk. West 'Vir
ginia and lowa was 'also represented,
while not less than two-thirds of the
counties of this State ware represented
by a greater or less number of teachers,
The proceedings of this evening ma
sk= were interceded with select reed
ing, by eleentioniste and with vocal and
Instrumental musk. Some of the read
ings, were tolerable, but uono of them
evinced a very high order of vocal cul
ture. One or two songs introduced were
rather out of place and anything but
creditable to the' musicians who intro
duced them. The music of Prof. W. R.
Hall of Philadelphia, was, however, all
In One taste, and executed in a manner
which evinced, pumistakably,-not only
natural talent; bit culture *of the most
refined ,character. By request, ha sang
"The Bugle Song" thrko- - -the words by
Tennyson—sadwe feel safe in, saying
that had the inunortal peek heard those
Strains as they echoed through the court
room at Greilaburgh, he would have
Willingly consented to share his humor
laity with the singer. ' •
Those who listened to Prof. Hall dug
will never forget his music ; and long es
they live will The, Bugle Song
I "roll from soul to soul, •
And grow forever Ind forever."
ThAcnan.
Died.
ROBINSON—Monday evening; August
ittlt, 1869, at the residence of her Mater,
Mn. 1. D. McCreary, at Iluntairille,
Ohio, Mjs, E. J. Robinson, In the 65th
STIR Or ner age.
To Conawatipthem
To. adverther hiving been restored to health
in'a lbw weeks, by • very simple. remedy,' alter
bobs eat red areal years with • severe liar
atlatioe, sad that dread dame, Cooaninatee,
=dons m take known lobs tallow magma the
mem clue.
To all who desk. it, be will send COPY of Oa,
premardlas need One of Surge). ebb Me arm , '
Waller rearing ad ming theism. watch they
will bid • sewn caul rod Consurrvion.
WA.Rancarilis, etc. Tbe plied of the advatba
b raiding the Prevariptlati la to benefit the
aglk
tad. and speed blorreation width be conceirel to
ba inethiabie i and be boom every sneerer will
try Al. remedy, is It will coat them nothing, and
m y re m e breadag. Rake wishing the pre
saintkpiettil pirate ilddraia
EDWARD A. WILSON.
WEEsuldert. Elate Cd.: New York.
llayttly
Errors of Tooth.
A GRITLIMiX mho pan tred tar yeas. trout Net
• Deletty, Premature Deny, and all dwelled@
at yoadchd ballaaplow: will. Ow des rake of sat
' Sorbet beatially. awed free to all wbo seed It, the
!tempt arid 41reetlowe lot arlibitt the Ample rem
ady by ibleb llama eared.. eugarera analog to
poll by the advertiser's elbetlecece. am do so by
•
adamant, to peke eauldesoe,
' JOHN . D. OGDEN,
4$ Cola, stoat. New Yodc
wayLtly]
r - lig—
AI O —Le A Z at dodos wailed ,
e or RZ . ! . ., L sl i wit hi Son COGOVIrkw.
•.. Klicil Debiat i r y y '
1 " 41 * 1.11 " Te4 " MOUS
orp.tn • 1' . •
l 7 etc J yr)! setWitift
IiEG - I,STERS
, intim Whereby ,glrest -Omit We foilow lac M.
ornatieMtsestars, Anntlnlstritins. Coalduno.
ao.,ltaaAoot de/Tweed tor nin Werldere allre
and will be presentee ta the Orphans' Coed for
. an and allowanc!aa Wettaraiday, Re SIM
. of biesehrr. _
or Thur. Bros Ion: goarebia of Mary.
.10brabein.- Its bard mid Sarah Weston., ender
- children ofJobn Branton, deed:
• ' AecomM of Hwy Ankeny, admintarnatar . of
riabeny, deed.
.1 Meeemmt of Mon. Thos. Niebobed, exerstar , r.l
IM estate of duel Mewl:wen. deed.
• Janine et ilea. Tam. Nkliolson, administrate/
- alibi "date of Sarah *wear ea, deed,
Ansnuot of Wis. NOlenon, jr oortlrlur' runt-
Ote tlntlot Wad Karibaolei Metiey deed.
A • '
of Wan Moreadoe. jr sue :
of 11.
i ini l drew Reed,' deed. , •
. Anzio of David Kistio...Ansatador of the Imo
ot.L. lintakidned..
• /Leassat of, After Leto* adtatitlrtiOse Cea
nuessirsto room ot likes sqoa,tter:o. •
Account % real and permed. et ohs Baker. M-
I salnistratas etas tochatewh, woo= °Una Mack,
dead.. .
Ac coif l
lidarird Sawa &au. nandidotransi of the
04140 of Dapai, deed, •
Animist of MBAs and Thos. Used; edentulous -
tors at tbe notate of Iletuy Heed, deed.
Lament ofJ. C. Wilson and Join Jabanine,
Trustees of the estate (real) oiphooon L nhan.n.
deed.
Account of D. Sokniette; ninfinlettator of fi.
Dandikaw, deed. . • . . •
• Asontel of IL Bona, annul: or Jame. W.
Sem,' deed •
reel berieent ot Jakob BOBO& arrester of
'la. Bahia*, deed.
secoual of Panicle idolvanon. diraidn.
manor of Adrift Matedieft. deet ' '
Thal amount ol Joseph stsoutors, exet7ator of
Silbert Mamma. deed.'
Vied orieenet of J. o.rWftwm, rap. adraltdatrn
tee elJa•spb Vera, dee'd.
• • Partial personal "anonorJ. C, W attnt'r.
ef Rebecca Mannino.. dee'd. • •
ill. - IMIIOI MOWS (real and
übl ) of Reuben
Bon., r sconce ot. Battliew
naplltte) D. BIN ULMTUN. Meg.
L
Brklge Street,
BRIDGEWATER, PA
O' islailegme mitmivinn A PRISAII MIIPPLY
UOOINS IN NACU OW TON FoLIODWINII
MOV ' rMI
1.41 - Vir- 61001 la.,
9lrallent
Jiniw,
('wtslinvrem aaul Mau i nets,
white IV4m)ll4l4l.lankets, •
Wilily awl Plllllll,l :in.l •
Ilarml Ftaalwl c,.
Aterli•A,
4
Philds,
• Ginglut.mA,
etiberg3,
• Watrr
. .
(:11thieli1119.
1'14114,
• •
W414,11(.11 slrawbt.
Prraira and Black 'Muslim
I)rillinga w Tirlinga:. •
Priatr,
' Canton
Flannels,. 4.
:„Irmonetz, - •
_ • 'Mille Linen,
Irf di
. I , •
Conolerpants.
•Ilfedery,
Gloves.
' Groceries,
mac, Tear, Nagai. Woes, While Slim Drips
Golden find Vanunon Syrups, Ilseken.l In bnr
re4 and kn., tlnir tat Tallow Candle.,
, Snap. :tykes nod S Ta m Leal Alro,
Hardware, Nails, Glass,
Door Lochs. Door Latches, Map., &reds. Table
Cstlery, labia sad 1!a 8 om, raoal
Dozes, Shovels and Pokerbti% aad Lhasa,
Spades. laboarls.. S. a. d Thor Pork., ltska.
Scillies sad thisstaa, ya rn sad Ciardcs Hoes.
WIX)DENWABE
Owlets, Tab..; Chums, Buller Prlate and Ladle's.
eARRON OIL,
Linseed OiII, White Lead
13bots and Shoes
LADIES' MISSES' AND SIDDZ4
In areal varlely.
Rifle Powder and Shot,
Blasting Powder and Fuse.
(2uca•uwsvnra
II heavy Rondo debt...m.l fire orrhargi
Uy elttaeittentlan In hurlne.e, alai by kreplmf
ennetaally on hand a well seem led and: or end.
of all the different kind% atonally kept lea natal ry
Wee, the natlerslttued 110 p. 111 the rlllll, cc In
the past In Merit and phut. id I be
Dublic paironce.
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ALEXANDER & MASON,
~.x,Aucemruta,lX X
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COl. Id D. D.C. s, ( J A ttorney at
Wok". and we,,Port.)- Sout^atut Law
muter of Washin• of
tow. D. 11!
American and European Patents,
Asa Camilalora at Patent Lair.
Mitres years experience as solieltote of Patents
410 Seventh Street opposite U., Patent Mire.
WASIIINGTON, D. C
Pipers carefully prepsyrd and patent' retired
without delay. • •
Irmuidiudkino hi the -Palma oalcejr.•
and an isdilidspol fie wand in any our armless a
pateat is sliorivd.
Rad for elreslar •of Temp, hutrnedons
R @awn*. • le=
.LISAMMORIN, NOTlCE,Lettere, testa
a sentary travtag %mei neanted to Ike tinder
ereentrix and esanatont, MI the Mate or
Melhey Saida. deed - late or Ittintiton township,
Demme meow, Y. iheretore, all peroona hideht
ed to said mate tan hereby Wiled to matte ho.
modiste payment ; me all perwalll Las ing C141111:1
sownma wain, will preweat them duly moth en.
heated tot settlement. 10— ...
LOVISA EAKIN, it'ntnitrix,
DAVID ISAKIN,I A .,,,,,,,,, „
• .
JAMES RA KIN, i •"'"°"'
0. 0. Address—Beaver, la. itilitlAw
,J► lacellaneoux.,.
Nine
Sprmg and Slimmer foi( s
El
Speyerer Sr, goris,
01 . 11(1. of Miler nuil4auscs Streets
n n RA 7* It ,
Ihyre jitya return.] from t h is cad with
large glitch of pod.; holight nt LIM low
iwt IWiev,4, which they :firer to the
public -
REASONABLE
enll4lSlillg of
DRY (mous
G rim 3 nov
I! A poor; AND -SIIDES
HARDWARE, IRON,
NAILS, CAThI'ENTFATOOLEI
ROPE, Metal &- VAMP-40 YAWL
etinuri 'muds or Wll rrx LEAD stud
•PAI Das dry and in on, and n
gyin.rul otriciv (.1 Oil Dryers,.
and Pliny. • =
. t
Queeniymare° and Willow Ware,
FLOUR,
We HMI lwre. control 4)1 Ow Odebruted
OROS CITY ELLS FLOUR,
sci of 'it hat I:iv - wit-el I?rand, Clement a;
Si,•vens high 'ground lima,
I '
VLOUIC.
. .
We recimre the almve blind.; by the
• .:tr call well them at
Pittsburgh Prices
lion Roving freight, we abut oiler a whole
male and NAI WIIITE 4: WA
TER LIME, SALT, SOAP,
Feed. Grain, &e.,
Lli - Thanking. the public for past pat
renii,^4 we hope to merit, a liberal spare
far the future. We always buy for cash
and sell cheap. , .
7 ' •'' . . •
CALL A N.D BE CON VEVCED
ETAIL GOUlni rum:: UT
agent"' for tho.
INIPPEN MOWER AND REAPER
and I,lllZurgla
X 3O 0 "VP ISt.
mad ly
RC)C
MARBLE - WORKS.
W*: H. MARSHALL,
=1
\f:iunru Inner ul'
MONUMENTS .
11 EA I) A: PI 10T SToN Es
i
I
Marble and Stone Posts
C_U!intt.4,l.y
!
ItAve.m.w uu bands a Large and Su•
wrior SLOrti.. l' and uninitketital
I,nllimenLV and
IlVd:vr now ready, to supply' oh .Mort
all orders from the rmmtry at low•
Cab,.;
e 1 'i . 1.23.1a.E4tC2033.15fit
Au,' Fixture; a a Su; eiiiir Quality
AIIVAYS us HAND.
•-4
T,
Wo4
X.
4
CZ if,
rri - thir Neiyhhor4 npre:ent 11.11 Iliiry
l II ('lump, but we prnetiee
Sellint , . Cheaper:
Aid Doing as we Represent.
\S'.• Employ un Agents; 1 e (lin sell
10 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop,
j Than by Agent...
All Iwion' elmirthg any Liming i i our line
Are Invited tip Call and Examine
in jo
M i
our :,..•
0 TD
;'OUR WORK AND PRICES
130111 re purchasing elsewhere. •
[tnarli:Gm
• :;:t
O
Pe4
' gitiCll4oll2ll' Nirfillit.-4;eiters Testa
meutrry harlok horn granted to the under
signal executrix and executor on the estate of
Charles Ileher,dee'd, late or New Sewickly town
ship,' Beaver county. ra., Therefore, all persons
IndeMed to said estate ore hereby notified to make
Immediate payment and those haring datum on
said estate will ym present them duly authenticated
for sattlemeat. to—
MARGARET FISHER- Ertrulriz.
JOHN lIESSON. Kr eratoe.
LIST OF CAUSES
Far Trial at !leptemlber Term, 121439.
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t
WD - 2
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Christina Gres* , vs P. Ft. W.. C. R. K. Co
Johj Spear vs A...W. Tay he & IL M.Moot in
Andrew Smith vs :William Kennedy
Washington Weigle vs William Knowls
Christian Werke vs Jacob Marks, et al.
KPlClnsio and Moore, vs County of Deaver.
Peni Brown vs Charles Win
BrnChaw's Adnirs. vs Jenkins.
San rlMogaw vs Ferdinand Ennis.
Jobs W. titanherry V/ J. Wesley Welsh.
Prtt.Nallkit COLIITarne vs John It.
Andrew IrKludley vs Samuel Lloyd.
C. IL .Iznes s. r s Jas. K. Day it Jun Paul.
J, W. Wan, nse V. IL Jones vs same, •
`Jobe S. Smith s• Vi lilfam Glenn.
Hugh U. Anderson so William Ao.krson.
et'r. vs Join Wilson.
Stephen , vs C. IL Ilan A Co,
Georg. Iliad* irs P. Ft. W. A C. IL IL Co.
William Ramsey el ur. vs Samuel Dolan, et al.
Charles Coale vs Si. Brig' hien& Fannon Water .
Co
Sanipson Marker vs Charles Menem st al
Charles Morrow rt at. VO/Ittlogieilkiln...!, 4:1 31.
Virillgrela Lttris igen°,
Rolwrt Frye LaNrreare & Co.
aiigl Mel
JoliN CA Pro.
Mil
E A E i
0
riNVOIRCE NOTlClR.—Eltanbeih efts. by
ILA Me nest ffent,l, A.tting : tw zr ktriV r
itlo'll.rot Mug Inerm, 141. • tag for
Dlrtuve.
• TO Nowman Cox. Dckmilaut shove
to the and aILaJ stipbcens the above
eetwZaring been returned yon
of
here
by. nodded lobe and appear at a Court of Com
mon Pkma to be held at Braver, In null for lb°
county of Heaver, ou tho Ant Monday of Septem
ber pelt (1 , 01) to mower tbe above complaint and
to aliow ranee, If Any you hire, why the prover of
tha raid Klitabeth to. for A di, tore. ohonld nut
be granted. .1. Errr SAlf•
:Stairs ofAce, Aug. s, heel. tang t.-4w
isittilSev; Tratheri wautrd
1 rupply Oro KU
.
.
. of Ohio town, Al.
pllcr.nu/ for there nebur
r ol* will 071 Inert the Su •
rt . m ti raf; n n i 'ct n /r i k a. m., Ilr rv t. l"w 8(h"
COOMIN. grey.
Ij,
A See gad Speedy Cure for COugh‘COlibs
Asthma Brooch*, Houses:is, Croup,
Influenza, Whooping Cough, Incipient,
Consumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat and Lunge. Don't neglect a
serime Cough, or throw away money on a
. worthless Medicine. .
PRIG[ FIFTY MINTS FIR SOMA .
Prepared bff
.EIEWASID, BP.NTLEY
by all is
Drantub, Ebalbki, N.Y. Sea
Druggts.
=
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair lc
Its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing whirl
is at once agreeable
healthy, and effected
for preserving flit
hair. Faded or grog
hair .is soon rrstont
to' its original. rob;
with the glass and
freshness of . rani.
Thin hair is thirjr-
Hied, falling hair ' checked, and bald.
, seas often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed.
3r tha glen& atrophied and decayed.
But ankh" as remain can bo saved for
usefulness by this' application. r Instead
of foal* the hair• with a pasty sedb
Mont, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occatdonal Use will , prevent the bait
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 ean
only benefit but not harm it. wanted
merely for a
FLAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe,
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateftd perfume. .
Prepared, by Dr.L.I: C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND Axstrriest. Cumin,
LOWELL, MASS.
PRICE $l.OO.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases or gib !Throat mid Luna,
such ns Coughs. Colds, whoorrini
Cough. Dronemtla, Asthma,
and Consumption.
Probably never before in tho whole history el
niedleine,bas anything won so widely and so derpty
upon the. entddence of mankind, as his exeelleat
remedy toe pulmonary COOIOIMUI4. Through a tome
lassies of years, and among must 'of the, mem of
tura II lets ,risen higher and higher in their esteem..
'bon, as 11. has become better known. Its unifemn
, character and power to cure the various affections
lot the lunge and throat, have made ft known as are.
ifable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it is
I at the same time the most effectual ieusely that ran
!be men for incipient consumption, and the iLin
'serous affections of the throat aml Mugs. Ai, a pro.
'vision against sudden attacka of Croup, It should
be kept on hand In every family, and indeed ar all
'gm sometunes subjert in colds and mats, ad
should be pros himl with this antidote for them.
Although teak,' Consumption is thought ion
curable, still great numbers of Cares where the GI..
Care started settled, have been completely eur.4l.
and the patient restored to sound health by , tus
over
S'eatgat. of ye :mown-m . 1 , 1;i ~.. me i.
t .a
1 , the most obstinate of them ytel Wr lam rin it. When non,
ing alas could reach than under the Cherry I'. t—
hreat they subside sad disappear.
Slayers anal Pablio Speaker, Mid great pim
tection from IL
Asthma Is always relieved and often ii holly
rured by IL
Bronchitis it generally cured by Liking the
Cherry Pee/oral In .111211 am! frequent 4404,,
r‘o generally are its villein. known that we and
sot publish the certificates of them herr, or 41.) WWI,
11.11. a.sure the piddle that Ili lillailtu.. an hilly
maintained
Ayer'ls Agile Cure,
For Favor and Acne Intermittent Fever.
Chill Foyer, Rem i ttent Foyer. Dumb
A3:110. Periodical or Dihoax Foyer, so..
and Miler/ all the affections which arise
from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
A it • name unpile., It doe' 01.14. e. and do, not
vil .tr•evoc.ljnotivu .
/Au , . nor an. ether mineral or pov...einni. -111,..Lauce
whnlerer, It IA tion,cr-Invvire+ any pntvent. The
.11volher and volv.oriance of it. con,. in the :vane vie.
as e 1111•1:611V ion I account, and he In , 11,••
1110 In the to.tory of hell noevUeloe.
• out prole v- Ivy the nclounclolnuventA we
re . .Ye or the 1,1.11,11 cure+ pitecleol in 014•11:11.•
he. c ,o1n.•1 rein in, had billy lute,'
iver•on•, either rroodent or, or
narelltort nzh he awe
10 , 1011 W Likii i the .1111'r eritft 11.111 y.
For Meer COlngifilluty, anoint from tomiride
We Liter, it u mt extellent remedy, ctrnardatior
be Linee into healthy activity.
For Rdmua th.vnlers and Liver Complavnt t
mn4 , ,e111141t remedy prorittrosz many truly
n.irkable lvrev, where MINT mellirtne. bail Gilled.
Prep:tont by lin. .1. L. Al rt: t Grs., Cr: ultra,
Ind Anntrttenl flunts.tx. I.nwetl, -laar., nod Pak'
at round the 'raid.
eau:l:. slam rEir noTTLE.
mart:;ly.
Restores gray and ailed Hair to its
ORIGINAL Coto!, removes Dandruir;
=ES ALL DISEASES Of THE SCALP,
Prevents BALDNESS, and makes the gait
grow Snit. Glossy and Luxuriant.
UPS wit $lO per Ws Isei S.W. is Shit Nor la.
Prepared by SEWARD, BENTLEY
CHENEY, Druggists, Buffalo, N.Y. Sold
by all 'lnure:tn.
Ali"r 1(11311ENT. ,
•
I ow( 11 . Is IYTti N
partner., .1011.! A. li , yt, i. o,olt u. r.
Ilentler,ott V. 11111.
In the Cowl nl UOOllllOll 1.;0.11.111 11,41. r coooty,
Nu. 52, Nov. T. 1,:4. Yon.im Att oliment In 64.
tunitott.. ehtlut s balance on book Co.
I .l llll l t fi r 4004 cold natal doltv , wd and laden+t
I hercon, Jun.* td tsrm, a.rtlon.t
tichnol.nt. Jtoxt V Lora, flute 00 the Protnonot.t
ry 0,11.4 the tlanta,N trcordio; Alit
tin It of rialto 11.11110.1 1%,•11 a /1,1. N1)11t1• 14 torclo
Uttrrn that the Prothonotary of Iho 1.1 'mut telO
:Sam the PlaintllD,' Ittlnsts,t, at hie °nice .0 Itca•
TOT. 011 Thursday the sth day of 1
o'clock. p an. JotiN ill rro'y
tattiOr_
NOTICE IN rAkturaTtos.
Dearer Comity a:. In the Orphant t'unrt In
and for Aalli county. beforo the
C. lion .1101 C, ter..11.1 tOtrt, In th,
NE4.4 miner 0(1110 'will:Oil fur pa/Tilton
.1 heret al emMte of Marrnter An.
l k l tZl.l4titir.:l,:g:rin,:;:a:tru':;.L.e':%?(le,t,tltig:e
t h . " , ;;1 t m i .. . 1 n j : n “ .
i l n i lm.:::: i s t i lt . r . ta c i irti t e r '.
nyituatlllotterl re•odto: in 14111 et °witty, 1.a.,
A kaander T. A uktmy. remidlng . ln the State II I Pr
rgon. Yranklln Artmerimit anti ImabellO V. -krill,
plry.i, remitlimt la Mercer manly. 1'a.. 0 John Eh •
climb. n..ldltte In the Slate of tnev4 t A1(,,,,,,i,1 .
Memel ktnellatt and NatPutniot Eligll4. rembllmt
in 'tearer county liftentAd t , and all others tutermil..
ra. to Aloe ramie. Iran) they Wore, why au inquemt
to make pattilton of the real 'Este of maid in,
lat.. 'bon Id not he an anted at an Orphan.' I tort
to to held at Beaver, Wand for the count) Of Ik t•
set, 01, the and 34 nivlny of tleptentlwr (WO, 1.1.9.!
NOiiIVIII non-remittent helm by publication in the
county papers wet gating to mile of Court.
A trite mutt of Rule
JCII,I A. VItAZIMR. Clerk.
fliallical cpy.)
Atlimt
br I I.G.
LiAlen goat SALLE.- The nntlerolgoeol rare
fen hie farm, •Ituated Ift North :4..11.1.1,1
'namable, Bearer iiiiii ly, Mr Pate. The turn row.
taloa a 1 acres, teapot Vat of which are clewed mad
the whole ender (epee: the balance 14 w rll Mohr,
ea. Ahool Imams of the rlearotiool leant 3131
Peroo.l Indium. P. large portion o th:, whole met
In tool, rlahl oith,ore end tint. The Cant la well
watered. tin the firm are two r01dr,13 1, 1, twat
Hitt; i. 3.1311 3 ,, a whoa .• atwlnG tam.... 3,013 flat" ,
Mare forty hy .11 ty feet, moil a hog. lira 11,011 by
.1 , 1, lekt,lte,ali.r wllhall nur.•+.als out !..1%1.111”:,
A tart!, Mel, ird ,if he,rlll, frill? tree. on the 1 10.1
34,.:4111 v.r310, 31301 net oat 1.1 Lilt, and I.nto
rlit,014.11)114111. 111.311 W
Call on or at l hlre,, OM NIA IV.II al.l
Non!, Sew kkly n, Relater room I . ti.
S The alone fans In klaour ILA lirc '• lir.
Notocri t noninghato farm.':; "". 11,1.'00
II