The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 13, 1869, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Beaer.Af''ds.
BOOM?, Oet. 18. UN
i Doer .",!'
Circa*
les efiAdveMidmig.
_ •
7711. • Oa. r
,„-1011051, tei OD ' '
80
I ' 4 " . d° • so 2 *
it
cinires, . •
16 is SD
4 ',guard. alo 111,.50 168 D 01 08
, c 01umn ..... B5B 11 Se al is 80
4 - ohms,— ti so li>fBoo
v 0 evp
,40
tqw 115ttem..,.:0
,petal notkes per ttpiff lona*
ymetits.to numii
N ful" r t
fa toml.t adverthiaarate;
ra adman*.
— stele 40- MR. Theruseaseter tee the
• t o a t 1009.
ty „„k endlag IDS m ap.
See.ss deg. 0 1 / ;l og. • m u
dog. , e g.
47 deg. eg.
46. deg. S 7 deg. - sd*.
• 0 46 dog. 40g. 43 deg;
.• 44 deg. 00 deg. •50 deg ,
8 asibAg t ' 1. 10 dett• ,• 54 der.
9 45 dog. 71 dog. '62 dog.
R. T, TAYLOR.
Subserlptioris totbe Beaver Ate,
ans•—The' following named persons
have paid the sums,set opposite to their
names on sulsicriptiosi to the Beaver
Anotts, pantie the date of our lad put&
eatiort
John Evans, Itocipster, i 00
T. G. Sheik, Pleseantvillo, Pa.,' • 2 Cle .
Joseph Johnston, GOOrgetOWLI, 200
Pr..l:T. Shallenborger, Rochester, 4 00
Wm. Kennedy, New Brighton, 2 00
Pr. It. L. Brittaln,"Xow Galileo, 100
George Wilson, Blackhawk, 2 00
St. Mit' Gray, Now Brighton, 5 00
Ralph Covert, Now Brighton, 4 00
Wm. Henry, Fallston, 3 00
James Feaslo, Brush Crook,
Isaac Grith, Baden,
'rho attention of the public is directod
to the following New Advertisements
which apixer . tor UM &attune in theAn
gu to-day:
Legal Notiee-4ohn A Frazier.
Legal Notiv-John Caughey.
Adners. sale-Hamilton Bannon.
Assignee's Notice-John Caugftey,
itegista's Notice-D. Singleton.
Public Vendue-Robert Jackson.
Special Notice-Speyerer & Sons.
Special Notiom-liugo 'Andriesson.
Dissolution-Industry. Salt Co.
E. W. Pangbent, dethultingeolloc
ter of Omicron county, has been arrest-
The Erie ,DispateA has donned snow
dress and presents ra deoldedly improved
appearance: ,
The jow o elry storo of C. D. Buck, In
Beading, was robbed on Moriday night
of articles to tho value of $4,000.
The Pros*terian Congregation at
?Jingo, Waahlegton county, have ."eall
od" Rov. J4es. R. Hughes, of Indiana
county. • .
The' Williamsport hone fair commen
ces on the 19th inst., and wilt continuo
four days. Premiums to the amount of
$51,600 will be giien.
The gas works at Reading having been
damaged by the recent freshet, it be.
came necessary for the citizens to resort
to lamps and tallow dips.
Goon Fresh Limo always on hand at
the Molvanon Ltmo Kihn,yanport.
[angll;tl
Thaneslvlus.—ln another column
of this week's paper It will be seen that
the Prosideut has fixed on the 18th day
of November.next 119 a day of thanagiv
lug and praise. II will be generally ob
served.
Funs Cider Vinegar, imported French
Wino Vinegar. Beat Olive 011, in pint
and half pint bottles, at the lowestprions.
Where? Or Deaver Ding Wore.
Now that the long winter evenings
are approaching our young r people
throughout the county should 'organise
debating clubs and literary societies.—
I f eedducted right , they will improve
the mind and be a source of interest and
amusement. Who will take hold of the
movement in heaver
Notice.—A meeting of the Trustees
of the Beaver Female Siminaryand Mu
sical Institute will be hold at the resi
dence of Prof. Taylor, on Thursday eve
ning, Oct. 14th,1860. A general turn out
of the Trustees is ioquosted as bisiness
of great importance will , bo before the
meeting. JAS. 11014,111SOSTIMAD.
Secretary pro. torn.
George *llion, req., of South
Beaver tp., this county, paid our office
a visit on last Friday, bearing in his
hand a basket filled with a cliblco varie
ty of large ripe apples. *Mr. Wilson has
our thanks for his remembrance of • the
Press. May he live to visit the Anons
office for many years to come.
100 bble. Canton*City, and 5:1 bblic
New Creek Flour arrived and for sale at
Syeyerer ct Sons, Rochester, Pa
Who cau best This?—Jas. War
nock, esq., of North Sewickley, tp., this
county, last spring sewed eight pounds
..r .Norwe.y oats, and on gathering,
threihing, and weighing his crop, ho
fimod his yield to reachfice hundred and
Ae,.en pounds. Ilthts can be boat In Bea.;
ver county or elsewhere wo would like
to know It.
7116 greatest variety of Toilet Soaps:
Colgato'H, Van .I.lsaglus' and Hull's
brand. Also, Honpy, , Olyeerine, Palm,
olive and Ikapet Saps,. at Hugo An
dressen's Beaver prim Store.
Etcher , . Patent Mare Peale
Jars.—Wo am placed under agreSable
obligations—at this particular time when
vommeln for putting up fruit are so diffi
cult to obtain—to itiessrs.Eiverson& Co.,
of New Brighton, Pa., manufacturers of.
Fisher's. Patent Stone Jar, for one dozen
of that kind. The peculiar ittellities of
scaling them perfectly, without Injuring
-the fl avor of the fruit, render these jars
superior to others of that class. They
are said to be preferable to tin. Messrs.
Elverson t Co. manufacture all kinds of
stone ware, and are liberal in their deal
lop. Purdue° from them.
enWhilst* • lornlL—Messrs. COO &
Darragh of Rochester, an enterprising
Greeery,itndPrayllidtaArm of thatplate,
on last Theirsday renbited a mail ship._
meet of fruit from Sacramento city, .
californta. Their shipment came by
the Pacific • Railroad; We believe they
are the firstilesirroowtiliontio Impor t
.
California fruit trite , qur "county. They
have our thanks Rii:a . :lll*. of Ihe 'pears
and several bundle, of SNP°s thus
brought. When we say that tomb" and
flavor the grapes Meg IllpyikhlrillOave
ever 800 U In tbat linikire cagy give rat
terance to what all would say who: try
them. The pears,teo,are large,luselous,
and exoeedingly easy to take.
r•You need have no more gray hake
if you Will use theAlhana. . nada char
mingly on gray haired people, and is
mrlendla hslr dresaing for all, keeping
the haifacift and lively--;giving It $ very
line appeantnee. ,
•Thoutunds of taitiritonlabs for Seward's
Cough Cure.
' Bead Body Fantadb—On last Wed
nesday the dead body , of a man was
ibund In ► waste barn belonging to a.
Mr. Andrews near
. Eno The
n
body had lain In the barn P . M. two
• weeks. A Ooreneee Jne. winftrulfarlAl.:
ed and a verdict, died a natural death,
was rendered. The deeeered was eland'
Zto itetflve lichee - height, red , boir
I , * d'red whisheintuid #telira l in A
A, new suit of black dotidsig.
beremkeilOsetvgins rams
Oahigaiiiit mows=
d•rson J DuneSem burnt
0 0.3 01 nir i t=k W e lla '
Beinrwr holO)Air, • Broth
NeWeeelto l s .. H4
. 0** 0 00i 4 1!" ;
o iftßeeteeeeeele
A, New Steldellei , ele td` P,
tp Freadout born; 021 2 107 2 detAjtareotru
DougP Pokilk l49l ran*
T ag, New Brig
biro; Glambell X 44.
Id, Room* tp; Thlesott. Jobe. Now ele ,
iridatM if i e /rem Jae Phinlimbarit
boro; Umbria . Jas M. Big Beaver *
Lawroter Samuel, South Benet;
!Woo I'd', Nay Brigid= boro; McCabe
Samuel, Bridgewater boro Morrow
Hugh, Hopewell Nem_ .T Oble
tp; Mansion Patriot,.. Borough tp;
'Powers Wm X, Wert Brietton born
Sheilto Robert, ludependettoe
EM
9 - T. X
trust *mous intivirdh 2nd Mu*.
Scrrember Term,/Net AUlseit -Jonas,
Beaver bcirci; Briggs KA, 'lndustry tp;
lientieg Abrain, JOT** 'Brighton boro;
lirierly Robert,
..Hanoier tp;' Burnipon
Moon tm Bieck Doane; 'Freedom
boro; Bence Wen, tit; Coleman
Wni;New Brighton tiewaiCitupbell John
W, Indistry tp; Comphell John A, Rao-
coon tpi, Cook James, South Beaver tp;
Duff John C, DarUngties ;Joey; Davison
Harrey„Georgetown bore; Ingle,' Dan- .
' Moon tp: Fri. :Arthur, New
Sewickley tp;' Plater Jacob. Hopewell'
tp; Hill Jacob, 81C born; Heldsn Jos,
Rochester, iinagland John, Darlington;
Jackson Robert, Brighton; Kerr Samp
son, Green; Kennedy James, Chippewa,
Kennedy Samuel, Ra0000n; laughlin
Orson; McClurg, D, Green; McMah
on John s Jr., Brighton Martin James,
Hanover; Niaketin7o4, Freedom; Nev
in Joseph, Mooni'PhllLs Jos., Franklin;
Parsons W H y ßoebestie; Rood James,
St. Clair; Ituisell John, Ilidustryi ?Odd
J R, Hookstosin; Todd Thames, Moon ;
Trimble Itleargetownl, Vanes J R,
Frankfort , boro; John Godfrey; Marion.
sOO
zOO
List of Petit Juiors for Nov. Tem. A.
D. 1869—Third Monday.- BradtbritHen
ryiFranklin tp.; Barclay F .1, Ohio tP;
Bigger Thomas H, Hanover tp; Cooper
Thomas H, Freedom bore; Calvin Steph
en, South Beaver tp; Conkle Saml,Georg
town boro; Caughy James, Darlington
tp; Dickey S hi, Bridgewater bore; Da
vidson Samuel, Bridgewater bore; Douds
B D, Raccoon tp; Dean Samuel, New Se
wickley tp; Ewing J P, Raccoon tp; Ew
ing David, Raccoon, tp; Fisher Simon P,
Franklin tp ; Findley John, North Se
wickley; Frank Solomon, Green tin Gra
ham David, North Sewickley Gceh
ring Henry, New Sewickley tp; Hurst C
B, Rochester bore; Holland Chilatian,
Freedom bore; Hazen Joseph, North Se
wickley tp; }Boo William, Hanover tp;
Hall Riehard;Freedom born; Johnston
David;Fallston bore; Kennedy Alexan-
der, Raccoon tp; Keefer William, Hano
ver tp; Lens David, Harmony tp; liejors
"f3amual, New Sewickley tp; Morgan Da
vid, Braver boro; Mitchell Samuel, Dar
lington tp; Marker Sampson, Green tp;
Nowell Joshua, Darlington tp; Philla
Henry, Pulaakilps Pander J W, Frank
lin tp; Reed John, Raccoon tp;' Ballston
James, Harmony tp; Simms Jolm.
Pilt
terson tp; White Hugh, Patterson
frie-Persons daidring •idund and sys
tematic education, are advisid to go to
Normal School at Edinboro. In many
rospeets lb advantages ars unsurpassed.
The Aveaidaie Tamel.—The Mauch
Chunk Gazette says: The Board of Di
rectors of the Avondale Relief Fund met
at Plymouth on the twentieth of, last
month, and appropriated . for the' first
year WO to each widow. ' The orphan
children—male under fourteen and fe
male under fifteen—receive $lOO during
the same period.. Parents (welders who
wee 'dependent an the labor of
any of the victim', are to be paid /00
each. The older children—boys over
fourteen and girls over sixteen ars to re
ceive $3OO each biquarterly installments;
and afterward . pothing more. An extra
amount not to exceed $5OOO may be issu
ed for the relief of persons not included
in these provisions. The iirstyeses ex
penditure,
according to this plan, is eg:
pected to reach $40,000. The balance of
the Fund is (.4, be invested where it will
yield a good Interest. Ono-third of It
will be sot apart for a widow's fund;
and twO-thirds as an orphan's fund.
When a widow marries, ono-half of her
portion shall revert to the Widow's
Fund. ' The. fernlike of Williams and
Jones, the heroes who sacrificed their
lives in the attempt to , rescue their fel
lows, are to share equally with those of
the others. The fund is expected to
reach 5."30,000, and it is estimated this will
allow the proposed disbursements to the
widows for about ;fight years; and that
the children will receive $5OO each upon
arriving at tho period when the quarter
ly stipends cease. '
The King of Bavaria kindly permitted
pr. J. C. Ayer to have a oopy taken,_ of
Rauch's celebrated colossal statue of
Victory, which belongs to the Bavarian
Crown and stands at the entrance of tho
Royal Palace at Munich. Thd Doctor
had it mat In bronze, and has presented
it to the city of towel, where it stands in
her Park and symbolizes the triumph of
freedom and medicine. Her manufac
tures aro the pride of towel; and 'bre
most among them • Ayer's medicines
,make her name gratefully remembered
unnumbered multitudes who are
cured by them of afflicting and often
dangerous diseases.—Boalon Journal.
Seeitilierlitemth.—Thointiabitants of
our borough were startled on last Thurs
day morning by the information that
. General Charles Carter had died sudden
ly, at his residence in Beaver, at about
4 o'clock of that morning. lie had been
unwell for some two weeks previous,
but neither tilmielf, his family, nor his
neighbors, supposed his life to be in
any immediate danger. On that morn
ing, however, he suddenly took worse,
and in a short time afterwards he breath
ed his last. At the time of his death he
held the position of ticket agent at Now
Brighton; on the Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne
and Clams* Railroad. Wage as 64
years, and Bit many' yeaniof his lire be
filled h large•space in the politics of this
county. lie was an unswerving Demo
crat; and but few men in his party were
more active and efficient f.
, than himself.
Gen. Carter was highly esteemed in this
community,and was regarded by all who
knew him as a quiet, inoffensive citizen,
and an affectionate hurband and father.
His loss will lbskeenly felt by his strick
en family, whoilave the sympathy of
their neighbors 1n their sudden and sore
bereavement. His funeral took place at
3 p. m • on Friday last, and was attended
by a large concourse of citizens from this
• and adjoining towns. He was buried
with Masonic honois, being a member
of the order of Masons.
The cheapest and the best, as well as
the moat pomtlar and successful lluiliness
College in this country, is the Iron city
College of Pittsbuigh Pa. Its graduates
now number upwards of sixteen thous•
and. For grouters stating terms,
address the Principals, grnithAt Cowley.
'Fhe,Fairs held at Beaver, Pa., and
pairvii4, West Vs., did not turn out so,
successfniaa was anticipated. Many re
turned home/ disappointed.—Weilsoille
Uaioa' •
We knaw.nothing of **Fair at Fair
view, W,' V., but somebodybia evident;
WinVesed ibe Union in Faso* to
the enhibition. in Beaver windy.. We
Slayer *ger
_crowd in MtSudanos
se our.Fsdnrltpitors, and ..glesondidlrilari
aidaivkikirnia:oxattididei'.insaams. In
4. 61.0 . 60 1 131 0 3 0 6 7* Inor:,Dtate:thlt
seeid iiterificiceints mailable do
:011.112,Arn.; 14 144. -Olt; YrOnk;,:*.i,
0211111111 Ititeltliterwilleweinet • le;
noplibt Umbra - folia - liolisseht,- - inli
raMg r visitz==
bartou";allaP Rem..
he e'er on ihd tido. toi'offdriddii . tli-S
-farmalli rygoe Alwritt . .dimentered that;
our : Teuton Mead hid Wetted loaded'
with base' hip ilarlutqessar7'
'alio - an thedr - tne - tdstudatandy
re
ported the 1mP,..410 11
who histittited4 j anireit 7vieHollateln7s,
traps and orrinquiry sor to 4% tram ar;
Mt gin» intedlidak tik4tdps4huvd.
His reply was, not, satishrotory,alOhalaw .
*hired; be 'Muni tint 10' .Mies '
' stamps when the beer wit sold;lb. law;
requires them to 'Downing :bone dar;
kegs have the brewery. On feather
kielribetat taideit W1410 16 11A00 4 .1ail
hadiold One hug in tirtiits;-;loilirklty,,
id wasdaly stamped. 14otbeltgaatis-'
Gad the Collector made a raid Mikis nit
ibitunate keg, and brought it forth„ and.
lot no stamp was on thekeg. This brol
tbeegibiader; to the "hakes, whe.4esi4ed
that he thought that he had stamped It.
His beer—td: kegs in all—was confisca
ted Ind safely dotal:l'lmy. Mr. Rolla
teln has placed himself liabto to $OOO One
man term in the penitentiary. Truly;
the.wsy . !4 the trarogro l l". 4 2, ki rd • --
bilAgoiSe aid : ..` .7
List of letters remaining in Beaver
Post Ofilee, Oct. Ist, 1889:
* Dirs. Joseph IL Champion; Stan* En
gle; Mr. Joseph Guternull ; Mr. Goo. S.,
Long; John Long, Attatipp, at TAwi
}7. Marotta; Miss Sallie Mor row; Mr.
John F. Mueller; Mr. , John McCarty;
John 24eCtOlongb.esq.; Charles McCar
ty, osq.; Mrs. David Porter; Misiiliteggie
A. Potts; Mr. Ale's. Scott; John Sykar,
esq. ; Miss Emily Smith; John Sharp;
M. H. Shannon, seq.; Mr. T. B. Stanton;
J. B.Snilth; Mr, Wm. S. Young.
M. A. IdeGsrries, P. M.
"Illeortia4444 11111.110r-T4toit
whiter 07 61 . 11 UP will WO toS tom Arbon
every well reipdtdedllunlly ShOuld hive
its supply of fireside reeding motion
The Hearth & Hou! 4l . PUbUabed In Now
York by Pottengill, Bates it Co., Ps ono
of the beet family papers published In
this oeuntry, and Its publishers say
"To all who sutorribe before nextJan
nary, for one year, at the rodueed rates
printed below, Nearth and limns will
be sent from the dde of their subserip
lion to the end of year free, an that
all 444 - yearly übseriptions end
Jan. Ist, 18TI,
Therefore, those wbo subsullai earl'.
est will get the mW, for nothing.
Our only toruuilierwifter aro the be
low reduced ritiii; for 1870, Invariably
in advance. •
Mule eoploa ; Tina* eePlea Five
(50 0 0 0 12 ; ell over ,Ilvo copies at the
Blaiting Hearth and Home, to a club
of five subscribers at $2.40 each, the
cheapest, as It is the mosicomplete, fam
ily weekly newspaper in thewortd."
There should be at least one hundred
copies of this paper taken hi this coun
ty. Aadress "Hearth and!Home," 87
Park Row, Now York.
• Tke ilikarou Ol.lirelll.-Some three
or !bur years ago a company of gentle
men from Laurearter, this State, purchas
ed tho Dickey property, boasted goer the
Brady* Bun bridge, in this : county.
Sion alter the purchase they' erected a
derrick and commenced boring for oil.
They-penetrated the earth to a distance
boyond one thousand Wet, but here the
gas became so strong that it was found
impossible to proceed farther. Slues
then the as has been throwing *heavy
velninfiiifiiiVer from the well, together
with some - lubrleatirig oil. Nothing,
however, was done with it, and the Lan
easter purchasers of the pmpertf, no
dimbt, thought their investment a poor
one- A few months singe, Capt, 7ohn
By or New Brietton.:Pitr#locd •an
interest In the Property, and
commenced putting down inhale some
sixty or eighty feet fromthe one referred
to, and on reaching a depth of 870 foot
struck a vein of oil. This occurred
nearly three weeks .ago. The tools were
taken up at once, and tubing, sucker
rode, kr.., got in 243:witness. During the
latter part of last week, the pumping be
gan, and to exhaust the water was found
to be something of a job. After pump
ing thirty hours this was accomplished,
when an escape AP gas occurred which
roared like a cannon. Immediately after
this a lino stream of lubricating oil was
thrown up, but the gas being very
strong the sucker rods snapped end ev
erything came to a stand still. This was
on last Saturday, and on.RondaY morn
ing new rods were obtained, 'and the
pumping was again commenced. It
would probably take thirty hours again
to exhaust the water. What the result
of the labor since Monday morning has
been we have not hoard. One or two
gentlemen, who are experienced oil op;
orators, and who were present on last
Saturday when the oil • came to the - sur
face are of the opinion that Capt. Boyle
has at least a fifty barrel well. Let us
hope that this expectation may be real
ized.
Here is Le FoUct'slatest evening cos
tume; "White Muslin over rosieolored
silk. The muslin skirt is trimmed with
a gathered flounce, vandyked at each
edge, and is short enough to show the
plaited flounce of the underskirt. Two
long patter, rounded and trimmed with
lace, full upon each side, upon which are
placed three bouquets of flowers. Puff
of muslin, forming a pouter and looped
up by a bouquet of flowers. Rose taffe
ta body, cut square and low. Chimisetto
of white muslin, opened and crossed in
font;bouquet at 'the 'sides. Short
sleevoi." • •
•
Columbus, Ohio, is autrering.,k4 a
visitation of caterpillars, at which the lo
cal press Is much disgusted. One editor
avers that he cannotpass under the limbs
ors tree but ono drops down his bare
neck, and adds that "they get on one's
most sensitive parts and mash thom
selves thero, out or pure cussedness.
Indeelelon.--Thonainds of young
men are to-day drifting helplessly about
in the ocean of life, vainly hoping that
ere long some &vocable breeze will spring
up and drive their vessel Into some safe
harbor. Whore that harbor is they have
no idea; because they have no definite
object in view. They have never decid
ed upon any coarse of tilt, but permit
their actions to be shaped and moulded
by the circumstances of the hour. Is it
any wonder that disastitts follow each
other In quick aticonotkin f More men
are ruined through dedecisioe than from
a wrong decision. Few men will delib
erately lay out and pursue a plan of life
that will ultimately work their ruin.—
Most young men of the present day en
ter the great battle of life without any
well donned system of, warfare, and con
sequently spend their best days In aim
less pursuits. Indecision is the bane of
our existence, Conld we look Into the
world of spirits wo would find, but few
souls In the dark regions of woe that had
reeolved to reach that vial; nearly all
who are there. and those who arehnsten
ing there, are in their present condition
simply xcause they never decided
whither they would go, and their lade
'
*lon has been their ruin. .
. An VinSmadiai Itismei.446 itw
ed in the - Anoint a - Couide of Winks ago
that a rumor was preeahmt herethat
Joseph A. Wray, formerly of this won.
ty, but now residing in inuemii, had
met with an accident by which both of
his legs had been cut otf.trilb a mowing
mlchlpa' Ii oforia*ldokinre to state
that thli rumor was unfounded. - A let.
ter,wia remised tivio-blieoFfi a few days
ago by hls bit&er“ in 'Brighton tp., in
wide h he states that bets wbplerpi.,lo
tolatalleklellia led Nab sair. . w
wade no 6 ksseirla be tins. •
SVhsri.wi
111444.0011.
JiaZ44=litittru4
aloe, aid do - not bastes to cortiet.it.
When idate a !natter la the lasi
delfref slntt er'oll.lolPo tthasle
eurP10.11 1 10 1 . 1 ,Z6?
Whoa In the astateigenteFwtuit +nay be
aiue3ielrirfi VipuriaeloW niaitineefr
I:Mustang:es which are neoessarytoa cor.; •
met apprehetisiottoithitiruth.
;21=.2:tr°v"" 241 "n 7
a xl , l
When we purposely arrange the fact
of atm, repreeentietion in such a man-,
Der es to deceive.
Ui ""ow •- dOoet'"
s=fititinete wiasti boob
of
the eye, a tone of the voice, a motion of
the head, or anything which may India
enoe. the mind aud• ocauir"
"
When we answerhiguastiou evasively,'
so :Li to dead l y°, unaer 'the secret pre.
tease that the inquirer has no right to
know the 4011. -
When by Word We id:Wei:Mate I'li-el
pectatiou which wo 110 not intend to
- ALUM.
When we oreste an expectation which,
though we intend to fulfill it, wo after
wards WI to teltfill, , Withont duo -care to
explain the cause attic failure.
When we do 116 i. NUM :a promise in
every respect ,precisely ea we sopposed
the promisee understood t.
When we fulfill a promise or contract
In every particular, except as •to time,
and make no effort, show ,no dlspositlon
In ere etrlY notion. Wan 401sik Was
unavoidable.— Wad i ead Reficetar•
none T4ietreihot.-9n last Toes
-11,17 2 1 sz, a 4 Trhlbsilfl ";tit tbs.
'muneafßotteh, we hellere, Went4ethe
stable of Messrs. 31anbilt atc lioss, con-
tractors on the Pittsburgh it Connells
sine Railroad, about four miles abOve
the Falls, an 4 took'Ocuntrom two hors
sit. Mrs, 31aufttlke6erving the fellow
in the act of taking the horses, and
knowlpg that be 1144 no
.business with
theist, of hipt to" gni** . sad let
them alone. Roach threatened her with
violence and said that he would take
them. Mrs. Manton notified her hus
band? Wbe bras
.dowkett thevoadat tho
time, 'at `What '11 . 4 1 1 toitikpind, " Mc,
Mtuifoll and his ' partner, Mr. Ross,
started in pursuit of thp thief, and over-,
took him nearUrstua,itiSomeriet comp
Reach, seeing ho wait pursued, tied
the horses to 4 fitooP 444 IQ* rtfpge In
an old house, and it Is 0814, Frofiareli
himself fora fight. lie stuck his head
front a window to get a shot at the par
ties outside, but Mr. Manful', knowing
the character of the man, took the start
'lirhlptafialreda revolver at hlm, the .
shot taking sfl*t In Roach's brood,
causing a wound from which he died the
next day. Mr... Manful); went immedi
ately to Somerset and gave himself up,
and was admitted to ball, but was,re-ar
rested and committed to jail to await
trial at the nest tore) of thq Somerset,
Court. Mr. Ross was also arrested ond
bound over for his appearance at Court.,
as an accassory.—Unionrown Standard.
Owing to unavoidable circumstances
the rikodlestion of 414,Presbyterian
Church will not take p on nest Bah•
bath as has boon announced. The core
mony will not take pro until the. Slat
of October, biting the last galtbath of this
month.
'Mots. W. Millen, cashier of the ?tor
walk National Bank, nays t "i lace Iliad
'Dr Whittlesera Vegetable Dyspepsia
Cu ..* in my flintily for the past year,and
fin • it an excellent remedy."
Administrator's Sale.—Attention
Is directed to the advertheament in an
other column of Mr. Hamilton Bannon,
adittleistssior of the estate °flake ate.'
Linghin, deceased, owlll, on thilititli
of October, soli a large lot of finished
and unfinished furniture,tealdes a large
stock of other goods he. Safe will take
place in New Brighton at 10 a. in.
Nes. Stowe.-3lng. Stowe dogrel the'
friends of justice and fair dealing to no
dorstand her Byronic position as follows:
She has kept silence hitherto in
regard to the criticisms on het arti
olee ,On :may Ryon , for two reasons.
First, because sho regarded' the public ;
mind as in too excited a state to consider
the matter dispassionately ; and second
ly, because she has. expected the devel
opments of additional proofs in England,
some of which of great importance have
already come to hand. Mrs. dtowo is
preparing a review of the whole matter,
with further facts and more documents,
including several letters of Lady By
ron to her, attesting the vigor and sound
ness of her mind at the period referred
to, and also Mrs. Stowe's own letters to
Lady Byron at the same time, which
were returned to her by the executors
soon after that lady's death. She will
also give the public a full account of the
circumstances and reasons which led
her to fool it to be her duty to make thhi
disclosure as an obligation alike of Jus
tice, gratitude and personal friendship.
Hauge of ate Haman Eye•—The
range of the human eye may bo Judged
of from a consideration which gives us
at the same time a good idea of the scope
ofanirnal structure. Supposing that an
Individual of every known species were
to take its stand between the two species
that were respectively .thcf next larger
and the pent oriusller tharithuilf,tholats
-est known animal at ono end of the line
and the smallest at the other; and sup
pose we were to ask what structure oc
cupied the middle place, having as many
degrees of size bolo* it as ahoy°, and as
many above has below, that place would
be found to bo occupied by tho 'common
housefly. What a stupenduous optical
instrturient that must bo.whlch, assisted
with a few brass tubes and some digits of
glass, shall discern a creature as much
I smaller than a fly as a fly Is smaller than
an elephant.
A MERIT9III4SIIII ARTICLE..—WO are
tired of this idea of "puffing" humbug
medicines that are constantly thrown in.
to drug stores, and aro merely - an im
position on the community. But, whoa
an article 'comes into the market; that is •
really worthy, of comnient.we are happy
to make public acknowledgenient,trust•
ing that some benefit may arise there
from. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.
T., is the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Ca
tarrh Remedy, and we take pleasure in
cal}ing attention to it bowfin we knew
U to bd s goad 41tuict: , cure
for that loathsome disease, Catarrh. It
is sold by most druggists, or may, be ob
tained for sixty Cents' threugh the mail
by addressing the proprietor as above.—
Ceramic! Herold. -
aIJM tis" Tit* fair
which was in progress two days of last
week,st Burgettatown, Washington Co.,
was-wontrd up on Friday afternoon by
sweepstakes, opened for trotters and pa
cers:,.. The purse was $ll5O, being $lOO for
the winner and $lO far the next best.
Four horses entered. but one ef them,
having fallen Into bad condition, was
not allowed to run by the owner. "Sim
anti' , owned by a druggist of this city,
a bay mare owned bye resident of Wash
ington county, and a black horse from
Beaver; were the competitrira. - "Sam
Inn" won in three straight heats ; time
2.3.5, 800 and 234. There was a largi and
handsome shciwof horses and cattle,and
It is statedthatiprobelly over eight thou
sand persona Were sttendanee.
Dispegtea, 04.14 -
A. lisinanisos sobiertlsea2ent
sail see fir yonrseisii bow — heap be sells
. 7*. ' a , •h .• r. OtUr e ; ,•::,-...
1- ,..!: - .....1.1: 1 " !.' ? !. 1- f ,
118 )4).
TM 01M4loit *Wailitill it eery gal::
at oria-4113M eistataimott lawiltisted4
.elettheoggeksteXote hen ,thaelthea o r
Let year. So far as heard Iltont 04;41;
mejority.will be *shout @kat .heindred
in thfickyntyll!SUMf a it**iit'o 4
r oots-woe witiwilti #, fhl"thOet
election. ' • :: - - a (r.;
Mane win tneelteptithildittodsdkrilsr
• p i o v ii r ial a m i
ei; atndr thrMinit%owa
iirat'Ostiarl `vet
eral'Candidate. - VontPoldn th eist pull.
on ticket. ' • . ' I ,
'Rim PrOelduti 0 1 thi ll oc 4X ol !4 4 l/g. 1
einekeictitikbeed al =ai r, Toyer
Arthur Shields,
Republican,' a hh u i
atxt of a ansjerity. , ' Works% tbia; h.„o
y
cause itergeantEibleide•Wieft a brave mot.
dier, a good citizen an honest and caps.
ble man, duly not : lntned tlsout trip*,
erior Sollindon `,. 6 - 7 , . iif :of the
TOteleCittließipilbielin -^- - a their
primary elections last spring. • Th a t,
them, het been deinfec44 , •,,among his
many competitors for a nonfination there '
'la Milo room to doubt. . ..
That there hasten' a ,vreteinount of
bargain and sale of votes betvreeti , the
Democrats and tho , Depriblietins will
martifisalk appear twin- fhb disparity of
the majorities of the porn% esndirbdca:
'.. We shall probably have 'oessaalon, in ,
our next issue, to refer to the caches,
'ffble4'brodght-Abo% so nfee..adlscre
parlay . In , the vote . of tlif flopublicaz
Ply in Sills cet04,,., , • • I
STATE. . . • -
limittiiiiiitiiiiCiP i(i. -ttrotput
ii
Ling our plipOrla pt +'l 6 the rmalt
of the Hai 'ln oulit, list thc; , aittoba
somewhat in favor . of Sher* ? end the
election of Williams, ;WO) waa hteed;il-
most certain. While in the western part! .
of tint-SW. 9. 1 11 0 P° l lrFrati. hay. WOO
Sabi; in Alleo %
ghePe r ' 1 51#irou, *
the indiffcirence Of Itopulfilcane ; isi tho
eastern counties, especially in ,Philadel-
Plaa'an47l3ie of the vemKro!lo'ong
hob* Moy /inset tost tritiOtoaty losses. ,
It Is barely possible that tie retbrne - yet
to come in may make up for these losses
and elect Packer, but precisely ; tier or
WIMP thPi.. IP fa 3.. 4 6 4ic. lijoii 4k4 --
Democratic figurers ' wo believe, with
1 the beet inOwnsatlon they, can muster.
feel not confident. of Packer's election
and are reedy. to concede the i elecaon of
Williams' over Fondling, •:Thrl'rp4 , lis•
been light throughont the State, the ab
sentees, as usual, being most numerous
on the Republican . side. 'The Legisla
ture is „unquestionably Republic:at, in
1 4 , 1 !Minch% '-iVis.;COIN
__TtIP IlePnbli4ti uluJofq ill rh 044-
phig, Is probably 4,000., - Bunn / Graham
and Maxwell aro all dloctoil. ', ' 1 ,
WASIVSGTON, EL, Ocr.ls,llsGp.'
seventeen districts give Packer 5 ma
jority, a Dernocratic gain in three; die
trtP4ii of A county cloutaftl, . r
ALLEOIII3II Oo —The Pitt. Gbssaer
Oat, of this morning, soya: "MTh:two
were not prepared to claim greattillnp
for Allegheny county this year, we con
fess that the result hero disappoints us."
glleghour county itaagtvan a mu()!; WIN
ilepublioan majority than :Wei expoctod
from her.
01110.
Senator Sherman telegraphs ;• that
}Wee, Republican, wilt, bo rike, lected by
trolui.4ooo to 10,000,, ,
Ipiituaus - ciatenee u n to ;e- -
iitios sir tarsmithedi dosr le:Tia. dote Tide*
both paws clayithqr the Ststatielost. The prob
abilities are that thelitia — blictiiihisitearikel the.
State by a mall toslority, widia";Cmseats get
.
Ligistatturo with 13rsite Reputilhatit.: at W,lstpos
ittie to Etro fall MOM* els intWhipg, ' ' , '
. . .
GUttariag t, Glittering I Glittering! A
large assortment of the Ivitptstiloaatilo,
,best 5e4 4 4% =4- cheaPel#Aock. 9Mer
,eferi has jest hoed. ieceitiolland:Tht
at Hastaases.. : i .
The Wed style ou il•.sts at Han-
WWII DOW 41440..-;-• .-t
- - .
The latest style imillor'eltais at, Ilan
auer's new store. : •
Hair Switches cheep at Hanauer's.
Now otylo of bonneco,cheap
Queen.
Great bargains at A. lianauer'ii now
store.
,
',loop skirts only - 50 cents at A. Han
auer's.
• •
A. Hansel:3r has good paper collars for
ECM
Markets.
' PITTSBURGH MANUEL
OPTICS OT TILE Prrig:oAzEriE l
StOTDAY, sopt4
APPLES—DuII and in good supply
but unchanged, ranging': from-II1($3 per
bid; ,
BUTTER—Is In good fapply and dull
but not quoted lower thM 213 to 'agents
for prime to choice packed. •
CIIEIE—Ts quiet and unchanged,
ranging from lb to 18 cents, as to qual
it
FLOUR-Is quiet and unchangod—
domand confined • entlre4 to 'supplying
wants of retail teado. Wo continuo to
Oote Western winter wheat brands at
03,00@.7 per bbl. I • • ' • •
_GRAIN—Wheat uninietand unchang
od-81,25 for Red and 81,3041,.T.: for
White. Byo is in demand with $1,05 free
ly bid, and wo can report sales of 2 cars
at 81,06. Oats scarce and in demand,
with sales on track at 48®49, and in storo
at @W. Corn is Arm and scare° but
unchanged—sl on wharf and track. and
81,0501,07 in store. Barley at $1;2561,-
80.
HAY,,Sales,from count* , wagons, at
8154422 per ton—mostly at 415 @LW.
PEON LSIONS—Firm but unchanged.•
Shoulders, 16o161; Ribbed • and Clear
Sides, 20a201; Cincinnati Sugar Cured
llama 221 and Doty 2i. Lard,' IX in
Sams, and 201 Jo half bbls and kegs.
Dried Beef 2'. Mess. Pork at 1,13,50@i.
SEEDS-LTlmOthy Seed is being sold
in small lota at $444,25 Ybitaseeil is
wanted at:P.425@AS°, and none offering.
No inquiry for. Clover Seed. li•
SALT—Allegheny Rivet:„brands are
quoted by the load, la.
Married:.
KRAMEW—KNGLISH- 0 1t To**9
Oct. Lth, at tho resideneo of Henry
Fetter, eaq., by Roy. Jas. R. 311 Ra, 8.
S. Kramer to Nies 'Amma - English of
Beaver Falls.
WITUEROW—WILSON—Oct.
Ay:the nev: 14: WebbON aaaiated by
"the Rev: 0: WI C. Hervey,%tt,thetiottde
of the bride's father,ln Franklin tp.,
Beaver coon Pr. , Dr.& I.l:Wither
oer and Mies Jenny Wilson. No cards.
OW—LUKE-i.. the'Mddenei 6f 4kor.
R. T. Taylor , in Beaver, Pa. ; on the
12th.of Ootcd:e , r tat' o , Py Rey U. T.
Taylor, Malateti by ltdvs stui.
head, Mr: Alexander Car',
‘ of Beaver
-POI* to Mtaa.3lattle Luke, o 4 Beaver
Female Seminary. - . •
i?ica• ,„:‘,
* KEAROHER-45n Wedneidayznotsitag,
Oct. 0, M 9, At. :I'llllll2 lllll ok. ARtivor
countyaa.,•oo4lloJG goaretker t son
-of Charles .14 , 20 Ekit4rltie .11%..kems
New -Advertis.
peri.
,Latirt ‘•
tore szettlng usenetee Ml*
.. . l e. -
ta Bait CA.." of lerbertri. /taint c d untY ‘
War rilseetred al *ha'tetd , 7btOdtoberr.liß [ l. —
lares
Xenseekt bating perthemed_tren X: I.
P.. B. B. Brim and :Thi.Xtterw, their eat
Interest to therifonhedd r; • Imy. Use - orarte w I
be mrted, eel by. tbelul.lo4
Jecettelllavelletil. W. If. 11F li rrld=r 7
lig. Alt oneettlea:basiown ,fho glnik,loll
be attended topti lc./131tat.P,•
s. m.tritt. „
. B. 1/1111WN
• Ik r e. U. tere-Stws TIPIKAA-LOall
• • -
rlieltittiees 11016, , 1bt , hodeeptchedr
11ntheteet the Matelot elisi Ite
deastratt of New Iteleblieywillt otheet ple
be sale, In lied Boralkh NeW aelektee. O
MV)4/3021 0 AOngtt WTOSCPphteelee l e
my the 0.1911061 4 0. *jaw mouse
of finished and iillittaleel MOWN eleweleelt;
lied, MIAS. 6111161.110/eIM. Wash ne
sod , ta thee 401117tylir • inaSW ellati•thitheel
stacked leatiltass• Rassa ,to leoleth!slit
Oablault *ram i lawasraboldlisneltase. • At
themow dem 'Maisel. soli illetaseVabtabt
settreses;leasahottowil elthee IMAM teahouses.
esairloweattee; ll'ethet-- - t• • • e•'-• • •
° UAL TAcilq. Mere •
1.1
.At - , / IVA i
r"
•.• 'co -:•-• •
thetoted to Wel&
Vik Very ihapKreatthir. tam
IMMIkt
-8 POlgra. "Tra,l l 4f. with !I selerklOce
• I !‘ e q* I/ 4 ; 6 i" 41004 .4 CatatNglafo
ooilornioisok4skisni to,t4 *nal! imtikmOvrne
Tit 1046miSci`dtttuo *in Ot 4
liomiffsioa *jam *. of z6rx=i,Atitta . elei4;
, Ottahiaiherihntrandasiaitho'satita:attch Mei
*in tlatiOtonachate iineChtsiohryhhi, ono•
atialosioisOrKito. Theeithetatthe adverttoot
he schilattha Prescript!" le to hyacinth elle:
tiii...otiogoithosnolobis otde; Ito toaeet rei to
lichhhilabbnasci herlattphitivcry
trfltlirmitudy..al hirfittoat tin notttni.*l
dosbrvrA o tifolOoesi , EVOlaotiogot. the ow:
L . 1 . ,• ,L
."..
1 5 1 " 1120 ,F t g AI Tfe Ca- Pkm Yfuk.
".":. liners or 4 . '
A G mention Irtto:infrtrod for inai:o trolo Dim
Toot DOAIIT.rffI O 44"PPA.Xt.O 4 opth. "f"ete
of youtgal indiscretion, lira; for the sake or sub,
bring ban:Antty.'sond trtio 'to an whti need H, lA4
itetoik and dim:Hons . maktoir riln;
'idy )1* srbiebVlll ittre4 . Sutriret4 wndjost
*tiltby duridrertiscerexperienco, can du ito
nddrooihtiOn iwrierteonOdetten.• • • • ••:1
• • r JOHN H. OODEN •
o. 411Ced4; /Hoot. New Nark
•
sosy4V.T3
ew - .4411014einente
-nu vz wisps '4. th e menet' e
the ta i of itaarYlans, detested. O.
•
M Stay legt. on motion. the :
nunli m w,_ i6ln6er
'than irppo the eel ittotw, lOW to 11S trt.
pate Oa Wand le She hands of Meal Um*,
Adelnlntrator of the *Mato ofillimlet Wane,
BJ theCOttrt., JUNK A.
The AndlOtt above pyedaetll &Moil In the dn.
thus hleappainuessu.lat4otace to New thigh.
tab,. oA Orr of Ostabor. at Welbek, p. us.,
wltditand where thoptrtlee Interested tray attend.
e ShlltPlAti ihAGINK ittlditat;
Bo
11
T a h o e t r l =
rI emttg. :N tli * e ao se
optpMwloit oa T l t l h : . s "e o l ' e 1,
OotfV•dWobnawes:onb. ste
eo a m b o
S r et%
nth, applle.don presentod. and the (~oarrhatlat'‘
examlueu the ateumpanytor eonstltutionotad be
tas of oplotou that It contain* nothing wldels Is
ehhhertto law. Olivet tbat said lostrunent Le oiled,
In the Prothonotary* ogle% .aad that notice be ,
publlthed nerordltu: to %watts; ends application.
bar twin made, and that milers intfaclent CUM to
the contrary ha thown, the 3forcssJ4 chatter of
Incorporation will be grouted at the next total of
this Court. Jolts ChUtillEY, Proth'y.
attain'
,AlsortMztinttr,rn9ti —Aetcoutheht.A:tir
stow: Vrt the Court olCltouto° tnas n
Pleas . or e g:aver .
county. No. 110 J one Tenn tods. ...; • . .
Interested. Partite ars berebyte/holk Thet
Thomas G. Kerr; asslttneel of Joseph M. llestoney
—ln trust for lho eretltharsof-Sqod Joseph M. De.
i rst
Tihtlei — lno hied moonlit, In thoProthon.
otsay omee at Bearer , t t unless anMetont
cause to the contrary be s nu. It win benendrei
ed hy the Court on the dr. Monday of the 114 rem.
.ber Term. lenk. ; .1011 cauuttEy, Protb'i.
seffillll3wo •- ' ' I -• •
per.
..1117DLIC VENDEE -1„-V11 , et the
/. residence Other cute^. ,
Brighton en
TIWILIMAY the Met last— the folio ilex propel.
ty to wit: Horse+. Cowe sad YOWL; tattle. Sheep
and Hoge. to the !tack. 0130 n-heron Wagon,
One Top Cartimo,One liaggy,One Cooldng Stove,
Farming Etenalla , and a number attactlelea too
rummer; to mention. Also, then= on which
I it...Meow:ll be °decal ht the unto Wm end place.
• 41,011111tT Jmnistm. •
9;3, 77 t terso,-1w ,
- -
cr:AixgrrauKa7; a.'v efunpoos, w. T. ettbfliON.
Arbuthnot, Shannon.B::.Co.;
WIIOLESALE
DRY GOODS
' AND
NOTIONS
EASTERN PRICES.
.Sole !Agents for
Fifi.LERTON'g BABEEP
.FIiANNELS
• i . GreeliAlle 'Arta! Flannel,
-BLAjoarxT;(3 and .I!ARNE4
- , ,•..
1.16: Wood Street,
BX B - (I..PP*X - 1, PENN ;
•
BARKER'S
111:15i
,
, emat•calc.,
Cheap 3forinc.a4
Cbc;tpS4l;,
Ch'eari
Clicap Alpaba%
Clienii Linens,
Chap Crool!c.s, Cheap Ilandkerchler4
Cheap Flannels,
cheap Blankets-
Cheap Quittg,
Cheap Towehi,
Cheup 'Shirt. Fronts,
GVIEAP AT
J. W. BAREER, & CO'S
NO: b 9 MARRET STREET,
Pittlargh, Pa.
oct6:to
4 5 X1.11, - Malan% OP
to thrt Smith's retry At eesaod lath: P . B o c l al r c i l reirolVu n ni
c. 0., on Dry Ran. 01 Smith's Ferry.licarer county
Ps.. For partial:Mrs apply to either or the follow.
lag Committee.
JOHN RIDGER. Smitten Ferry.
LEVI lIRRNNAMAN, Pttlaburgh, -
JAS. DARRAGH.;
A.' D. HURST, v rtridgewnter, Fa.
IIMMM!!!!!1!IS
CARPETS
arrt,:.) ' VA% VIVXM
NEW: GOODS.
A. SPLENDID . ...SDRT.3I,ENT ' .; OF
WHITE, CIIECK
,AND
FANCY. 31IATTINGS,
:FOR 131.11.1111 i WEAR NOW OPEN.
111E8H ARRIVAL OF .
NEWbRUSSEES
TA.VES'I`II:3C aitErSl4l:ll.4S.
THREE PLY CARPETS-&
to nit nn r stock einc‘c tkc cinso or the heitTy
• SwingTratic. 7
OliieilicOlinttick and .Co.
23 FIFTH.- AVE:,
jtin Dt)
Brighton' Paper , Mills,
BEAVER FALLS, PENN,A.
PRINTENii;
MANIITILLA;
ME
'ROOFING, SAILING;
Glass, Spavr.
-AND .c.misET
211111 u 'ACTUI D.:
Wheleashat: "titan by • • -
NE
; t ! .•-t
- ...mott• ;
pql :44,4?- 7 :! •
• t ; - --410113.4,1 . •
•Frrrsaritiii.d t'atlik , f; - 11 .?
t
• .flew Ailie*ti• •-••• , •
faeliii; . .ii
tiiiiitiii.frbuy-=-Leito m pl 4 / 1 1/0 ,
latnhlas oil( the, et tate tohinta r:lke4.
of. PaPaver a tpyilathltot:.llZaler,ilotrity, I t :: ; .
" t W4,2.7...ttuv&eafrlreo. ,
.aten g ussnakelimubidlaui ?tomcat. *ea
thoie Istaviag tiakot st;hltt4 the tam. tv IS icteut
'theta for paymetAto , JESSE DIEM
- cletaXt. - 4 A amlnlttrttne. dread p.
'Artlltateini '4i4 raw
i ggna,—)lra. 7.
1. , Meow wouhl call 64 .tm of the „age,
of Waver *l4 vkahlty lathe tad that the at heir
n. wed to auto itoattoU of every deters lion.
i f ..
made to tug approve 4 and fathioua•
. 11, 1 2 MOM at Choka, Ehttmet. C. • A
Vghtvoffhleat Elaholm, bonsai. aad..Pror
molt atm ydeterfoaenColl6lllllo3 mtbte4
shil LO llallkilt roaonnabk piece: With, gal tba
ho,tverlpoihteber retahlbeatestAhlhi th e ' Mate
rotted, wooled by ~ y r. weurromq,,,nopaos.
the Uhten llotel - [oatr.tt
.:rve—thet.- ' —................._.ti
! .!.,,V , MiCo.Umdsorstlaten.
c' .W l 4 betiOld'ut thttltrffillOken.aLyinbild oidwy;
ottliatoldiy 4.1461.1 134 444 •, 13 UN &AO% sit ft
wad elate* of 7,1 t d•Co.•atla dad "ta a culaho
;drat ot laud WILCO tit balllngtoti toirnehtp. Bm-
Yer coubtX.l%.. boUndad as Tulloont; its a Mb MO
, enst ova b l oft Of Limes ,Coaran's
us , the wiwt WO* bersilith Thalinpon. Ann 6*
avoti b g l is i ne t r th r PrePorty. oak X. Kano
and y tho Dar nktoo Railroad s ouutalblog
'abut lit+C.01:110(4 0i !ft/.
Pal Oa Revery, with mask bolter, took). titpoo:
pa cow. .Wit boa tho aparstoo ; unordly osod, tri
each no entabliemear, cooper nod
oratchabie. 4 ' f••C. M. 11 21{ItICK;• •• ,
osit9:ll, , cOlectot••altb•Ditt..
Xreithre;.-Pt * Preorie knowing thetmeirvv thaßti
kW
IV ad MO, V. hileyertsr; Itoehmter. wIll• pkeis
ealtentteettle wit . Ile S be round la t,hri
mantle: of prtetir M Sooty Roeheater. •
valuable Real Ithitaiel • For -114ile;'—ily
. etstee area eatba2. ettetateed lbedlee.
wilt dad testament ot:to hda of Otto
Mayer eoubtrideett, mndead,ened etterame
ormdd deerdeetre vitt ,abrevad. "411 - ext.+.
rat!_b_y_pablte calm* mu My on tha . Rtetntetp,'
ea 7CF.4, DAY 00703Z1( 2d; tit It 1 o dock yy .
at.. 104 following real Meteor selademdettt. ett•
two IMAM tp., sad amity at homer, tdonmeld.
near dayl'atures reeds, on the mod kettle: from
• eater is Now !Meta. MO bounded on the aardt:
intdet,locch Gamlen:wand 40r., MI
Weed atl
eadJebdttbe oW :ti; tat btl , brad 07.11eri o d
A.
Heed, a cutely lad ahoy% Saeoree. tillaer.ee
Iroateltred. haahett *atttlmbered tpld ell
leateteddni Rader leette'lltere metro ittirtmertn- •
•
. 10 . 1 icirm4 Proawmirapetilvenistlosea: RM.!
bun and OillaoW, ettildinv. a Well of aever.btlf
leg water at the door. Agood °mimed cottateltrgi
dim* ft apple awl etWir , trait trette:mll •bearing.'
Taphlit—QaeAtthd In bead met Ma helmbee.tti,
hammiest named payments with in fereetlmen the
Idate of Mateo, of deed. • JoIIN :
oetrOt. Extvelnr.
Fl r 1.1) WA. E',
'abs,Pi NailS & Paints,
,-, Jil '.. Cross.* Co.,
=I
]2 OCIILSTEiI,Pa.
Buy in 13rue qunnt!tle•*nr tunnufacturers
• all kitut; nt
13uildingr litirdware,
Such ns Lock!. Litchps, Scrurai
Strap kiiugul, J.tolts, Sank lox:hs. And .
Pulleyu, Shutter Ilingei and Fas• .
• tepiugs,
dX4PENWRS' TOOLS
, ,
Sawa, Augers,Planes, liana Bins., Steel
anil Iron Squar., Iny Soares, Bevel
Squates, Beaces, Brace Thus, Drawing
Knives, Hammers, Hatchets, Adzen,.Axca,
&c., &c. '
Plaatcrers' and Mason's Trowels
FIII2.'~I.~YL'C~., TOOI.~},
Flcksitiitocks, Forks,
11*q,'Ilrenst, Tha 4 c, Draw, Ironer; Dog Jr,
Cow ; .
Troupelcoopory G (suds,
such as table and pocl:eL.Cutlery, Spoons.
Scissors, Coffee MUtE, Apple peurcrs, Sad
Irons,
.4.11,;-ovIZES,
Cheap Muslin,
Comprising Ftswe rind Finishing, kn.nny
qunutily,„and tts low a. lin bought; in
tliccity.
. .
Cheap Debtines.
C lAip2C lens,
Cbeip Shaa,ly
A largc constantly' an • liaml . rit
sizes, and siitic and it tilde strctigtli,
nuinufactitrers prices, •
Cheap Cloaks,
WHITE LEAD, RED LED,
Chcop•Suls,
Cheap icrabg,
Cla&tp
and t!very Color, dry and in ntl
Cheap (Unveil,
•.;ram , ;ll , f.k
WHITING, PUTTY,
1...1.33.15ie . e.c1 011,
TURPENTINE. DRYER; ALuIIOIIOL,
J
rAINT intuslas, GLA; .
mies TACKS, &C.
. .
Wu buy our Itibitej,rad by the ton of
nutianuctnrcns anti can voll 011 ILI 1,100
tcrinsn3 any,bou.ie in.or out ot tlic city.
SPECT A T ,TIES,
and we know we cun make it t h e interest
of cousitiners to buy. from us, • ,
0 7 .A.11,mxitis tlelivurcil irk tilt: , . vieillity
nut! to rallroaa itnil rircir • ‘ fret or c'i•trn . o u.
• '
°niers q.irettilly tilled. . ,
Is . . CltO~~iS.~` CO.
006,1)
DtRUG WOREs
P . V . q9 ')+34/TR/S.Eii`i,
Druggist 4yotiit carj/,
13v4vE.1?:,; PENN.
DEALER IN
NIT DRUGS. BD EMS:
PERFUMERY
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
. . Pin • .. 11cilkeal Purposci.
. ,
PAINTS, 011,14,1ARN811E5,111113,511
E.S.,4S;Cce. •
71 ; ?-4 0 PC
• 3i/±4.0.44.:5y
RE
en u.D.F:-..,tArt) , REFINI+O I O.7Ls,
of the gmteat tarlety; best qietlity Arai at
the ymietleipa.., • •
.4.1 - 4Ma'"Tat'UTW. 6 *
iliraige4a tifiTihnlaikeek.'llablett and
ete
tll t ehherti a Strteft pu Wlilto Lout 'tile
0t414t tinacbrand re
thelnarket.,76s*
0 4 174, 1 a"... 4 == i g t
of
saltiohltftroVili.-/BrZaniallia—Ter• n
•,, 4 ,;'2 , l"Mtq a cilstnywhelataNe
01x#sle ' •U. 851 ,
fiaRIALC. quti ••41—
----
:.•-• •-fMi eilmieoug.
, • •
, •, „_., c4 .
.
4, 0 ..,..8ANKERC,:.1 a
l!, 0
40; 35. SOUTH THIRIVS7REEI
. .'!PHILADELPHIk:
• ikENER/1 .CB*
•• -.,. AF,• •• . - jOR. • ,•:,`.l '• .
f it" ' PENNSYLVANIA' lA,
- ' ,l t% - . •
Oysi •or 'nit'
' c t-, i
\s7 ki ' Ai r . l
. . .. . . ..
0 1°11 - 0/7/ It
UNITED:STATES:OF AMERICA,
T.,. niiiromAt Ime! IsmessAdo Comsat! W . '
orparnore; GUI - nun ow itpuetatAst of CoottrOßAS
rov.l July Z. 1.40, witli o 1, ,l•
• ' Cali C4PlTAL,.soo,ooo;raispArD.
Lae , il trims otertd en Agents and toditildeSooll
temp ri: o 4 t., toot, at oar ica. - •• . i • ,
rat IV , : t1e5t1.43•41 o.4l...toolippllcatioll St =lrk*
• *sties In .b - ;;ee ,;; ; •Virr" Or our USUPilt b . d ebt
sporo ri•cnics o id r, ott . bletir.lol7 Owls bet%
5r...., • • , r••• • '•:• . • ,otp•••••• .1.0 Os bid.
•• . • ••, • 11•• •-• •,iil tt K 'tic CO.,
, .. , I', - 1 . : , 4 -I ;ion Tntes Jle
. . - -
• A derestinthittenSons rfotbetNe—lellers! of wi
ll. mintreerks dn toe out-moot Ellen Kerr, of
'Omens ltarlistOp, der tr., 1;1.101;4 been groovtl to
AO tlAdertdemOtt, all peroon“ Indebted to 'said es
tate ere mertentsd to nuke immediate payment.
nod thorn baring claims or demands oohed. the
/*MO will pretwast them peoperly anthentscated toe
i!culltserat. . JAd. A. KERIL
J.:'. hailtlL, Adieus.
MeCks.ty, Pa.
Ahn a fall line of
GLASS,
These gooa, are 'out:
BEAVER
SOAPS, &
TOILET ALTR:LES
C~iS®
JOHN SHAR
13XALEIC •"
°f r.. ~
:+'•• '~•
Groceries and Pro
CORN, OATH,
MILL riumr AN - r) ridcvEnn
I.);RA I NA -P1
Of all 9fae.9 ; and
IMPROVED CHIMNEY • T
For Hale lit 3lnnor3ct.nrer.g
CALL AND EXA➢II\
CASII Poi!' for COUNTIJY PRO
Gccsls DelirereaFreo of chari
LOCIEESTER, Pa. May
unyl24ux
WALL' PAPER
NVALL PAPE
WALL PAPER.
fte largest and cheapest stock 'of Wall Pope?
D Skewer County. - , '
BOOKS,
IgX)KS,
•
'A large assortment of 31:11acilan anus. &Wag
and Renal. obi Hooka, conatantly on nada at Pub-
Baba,' Pried
Gift Boot gaitable for tile Holidays
STATIONERY
STATIONERY.
- . STATIONERY
An extenalre variety of Paper. Enrelopc ',Lead
Pencils, Gold and Steal Pens, Ink and Int Stands,
We pre the exclaim* Agent teethecelebrateil
VoloVii:Grold„ 'von;
for this County: thoce seeking a good Gold ren,
would Unwell to PM them before
purchrtsintr.
We are the Arent for this County tbr Kileter's
Phntouraph litarlar: Certificate. The attend®
of Cirthemen Is respectfully culled to Nis. as we
can Pell - them at tho same discount as they would
act, from the Publisher. Attestant School Gov
ernment for tale at Poblishtrs' prices.
We haVe ernastantly on hand Floor 011 Cloth In
tarp variety.
WINDOW fe3.11-I.laEte.l. •
WINTPOW OIL C - 1-00TII.
RUSTIC & PAPER SHADES.
•
on Itlnd Toy o and \Very Goods roltable for the
lloildre e
J. F.
EM=
EMI
LUMBER! LUMBER!
IlaTtrtyperfeeton an arningement by trbleh 71 Can
at all itutel hiniloh the varlone kinds-of !Amber
'Clem' I; inch Plank, .S7iingles, Lath,Rash
Poors, ate.t
at the lowest prlc.i and on tho most Ilficral term,
would say to the public and especial to m! old
friends and customs, that having devOtgt. many
}etas to the Lumber nod Building btodness, I feel
confident that t can niakeit to tho interest of bay.
crc to call and egamine my stock and prices be
fore nereltasing elsewhere. .
(/Nee and 'ford on New York Street. shove tho
Railroad, Rochester. CIIAS. LUKTNS.
septlfron. Agent.
HENRY LAPP.
D«sqlsa. la all kind* yt
FITIOJTVRE;-
Briehtott htrcet`tbovo the Plow. Factory
Rochester, Pa.
Tito largest Stock in Ileaver county con
stantly on band, and selltug at Ow very
lowest view. . .
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AT WHOLESALE.
Blank Books ct Stationery
l l\ GENERAL)IT
LOWEST PRICES.
oroge new wbeie.iie peke. um
mailed free to Dealer and Teaeltere.
S. &
119 WOOD PITIMET,
SECOND DOOR DELOIV"P IYTII AVENUE,
'ITTSBURG,II,. PEATY A
•ry,tl'69:ato
FIRST ATIRIVAL OF
NEW. FAhL GOODS
L M. BURCHITIEW & 0013„'
No. :4:Sixth Street, late St. Clair,
.• . .
Black .Sil4s. 1'14114 fa:Scarfs.
*. • Pktt l'opliu.,:FienF.h Chintzes
I:latk 't:conlEtzincA..lll..o:
Strip;l•Sliftirlg,...N'ear Styles
Prints, 31 CaWas: Flannels and
Blankets. •
' • 'A AM nimirt!uent of
• krelrlf ill>4>axt
AKi SUMME,II: GOODS
At Great argain
: ... '5l ST., CI:Al It STREET,
pErTmuunGnir
sotSln.
Althtnii
„Wand liontsenes>, Croup,
Inourenu,,,Whnopio4 Cotten, incipient,
Contuniptinn, sod, sit ' t h e
Throat ■nd Lungs. Don't netleti- a
severe Cough.or throw !stile mopes on a
worthless mcdkine.
PRIOR !WTI . ' VENTS PEA BOTTLE
Proveral by SEWARD. ' lINVTGEr
& (MESSY, Drttzgiga.ll,66.lfo. N.Y. /fold
by all Pragginte.
Jai)
Ayer's*
ME
-
I 4 -Vigor,
For reztoring Gray. Hail! le
its nattsrat'Vitality' . and*P3tOr.
'A •lre.:!ing.
i 4 rt! nr.re tigrettratle.
• 1 Itettltitv. and elrvitt-1
for itt - t,er%it , g: t
Forlra f ri,. l
1 • lA., sxm
• ri Mar.
:.• , r rw • isto
y no t
?milk
• . !hut hnir 411 :4lik•
g..netl. falling hair ta•t•taiett. atilt 'lFil4l.
30 Pt 411tett, ti1 , r1.241 /1 ,, f
be 01.!•:
' ta !rl . • .;.• n
r Ib6 atroV,i,.l and r en yo.
lint at:eli nn 1,•11;.! Ii 'lin be ~'hell lot:
thin
of finding tlt.• unit tritlt* n I n. 17 Ftnti.
Intent. it Oil kt.'•ll it tatintia vignrottA
[ifs Ovea.4011;11 111 4 1! 1V11:1 •Vi - 10 tile' halt
'front gr.ly P 1111111: l iW, z3:141
COD;Ce a lleti:ly ille1l•Ill
from those th•leterinto4 tuan.inn.m. rrhkli
make eutsvc preparation.. tlangralitit:nna
injttrious to tins tlni;Ni.i.t' 'Ana
only lietielit bat not In‘rtnif. 1 li"Nrugued
merely for a' •
1:3
ME
SIB
HAIR DRESSING,
nolltintt iti , o eon lie •fottati to
Coutainia; nt.iiixr ooti , ,lNie. it doe,
lot so:I wilito yt.L'iastt
iong, oti the Lair. gi‘ itig it a iiell'i t iossy
lustre and ti grutetii! pt•ditutc.'r
Prepared by . Dr,l C. Ayer 19. Co,,
l'itAcrte.u. AND ANALYTICAL tirEAtilit
Mi 33
KM
LO NV ELL, ;11 A SB.
pnioz MOO,
_ •
Ayers C;nerryPeCwi•di,
For rllsosoor of the Throat end Lunrr.
inon or Coughs. Colds, Vicovisaut
02uStb, ktronabitts, Amatory
and Consul:optlost..
.rrnbably peter before In the whale le , tart • .
tnistiCine, tae anything it on •111131.i1e..V . 111.4 ve•te•:1.1•
upon the rtliteelehee of leant - W.l, tits e‘erllet.:
rotted,' kir V 10111.1113 ry C11%.1114,.:Tt...1•14.11 W..,
..milt,n 2/1••• 110,1. of
men it has wen n Ite.roerla•lhelr
two, us It 11.1‘ bee Ohl* belief L. 1••••/... 1ee1.1 . ..,
ehinelrlev and 1 ue lu v e 1.4 v .1el•
of thelung. unit thtent,ik.iie at.ne
liable !mato-tor ..gagn-t inom.
milder fum, ofd:- , .e anti 1 ev, v
at the tare Wile [Le 1:14.1.vih If, .1.1 v.• . ,
be green for inelpleat
genana affeetion• of 1be11130.11.111.1k..1.1,1%.
lumen 11411114 >ll,l4elt 111.1:1,1‘t Crev,/.. n • • 1
be kept on Pawl int en...) . rtt,tilt.avi ..-
are r•otnettete+e t relti. mei
thulthlbe Wendell WI/11 1111' alit,. tete 1,11441.
Ala11111:•111 /...1,iii•••••••. • 1.
elllllllle, gre.ti. 01191.1”- I. • re Itiv.l
Owe Whrtheil ,ett .)
nail the painait to. el 1.. ~,,, . ,
Cherry !area , ,d. tr in, 1.. .3. ..n.
over the ileetnier. or Ph, • i •
the leevt 011-1111.11• 1 •ai V "I.ll# .t.
e1•11,/.11•1 re 1 , 11 1.110.11. It. .
lona they .3,1111.11.
Slayer. ward Jhstaie .h . p.r.e/tdre.t It. i
iedinn frnut iL
.1•1117,11 it 1111144 1
:131e41 be It.
flre.J.-e/../2*1...e.
so goteral:e*.s t.1.••.1.. 11' I
I , l l t pubh.la It , • ~•
awn worn the et/ vii.. VIM it •111 . 1 1 .1,
.11.11.11•Ithed v.
_ _
Ayer
rev.. ft.i il••
Clllll r. • •.• 1) i
trl lii ^1 41, • . .
iron m 1,...,4.1. o•• •
P• r,•--
•••
~.•
I I
MM=CI
witlt.•lo ,•
11/r ..1 1.-
:erette ..r / • 1 • i.
cars,: ar..l t, I, se• t• .t
thvireitntl:^l
•anetql,netht , ,ezlt
its tint bv 1:11.111.4 Its. Aft 11. t
For lire r,,,, - ^
We lacer, it is nn . . 1 ,
•$ll. TAM ITNI , healthy :‘ , t.val .• •:.
For fht,o,t+ lot ^,/ . ..•r ,
In rsrrllrnt remedy psrsle,-my mr.e Psnlv
narkable culn, rhers. rr:sit vino • Irk , l ;ii,
Prevlred he De. .1. t.. , I'l. 1 . .
Inil An:Ilene:11 Chemists. Lowell, 3.1. - .• • ,:ovr
111 round the Woritl.
el:rev, 81.00 PER POTTLE.-..
marr;;ly.
~..-cnr, -- ; 7 10.44:zzi: , .. b , ,
. ,40,;',611.4;i1:wa.1, i
„
- c.%,:.? • .--.-, - .)..' , .", P -
b.,:::.::=,.• .. ,••,..-..... 4 .,. 1 1e.,
~.i . .. 1 • , , :. t. -•... ‘ , %...1.,,, .
4
•.,, ... : , , , .., i, , ,
.„...,
,-% ~ „..., „qs
kr,-, ~.,-,,:-7.....v.....,. r •
..... ),. . ; ,- ;: .,..,,... 1 ., i i 1 y i r.,,,,,,_.
, f,!,.4 ( fit,i 4i .viy•A,
•::.-:' !.- 1 54 C.,. .....,..- 1
- --o..tßee.., -
Rototo cry and !i Isr to it,
OAtt.whi. removci Da:hintlf.
(111:S ti.t. ONE.ISF_t Til E
Pre~rnt ar). mac , halt
(;i MA? , :111•1
VAS Iti :1.7; 41 Yr INS :a a Nat rsiar M.
SF.WA ED, ItRNTLET
CNENET. Orot".riAt.. Itutkl.a. N.Y. Sold
by all gli.izzietw.
NEW GOODS!
Fall and Winter Wear.
1 RAVE JCIST RECEIVED A =VT lITOCg
OV UOODS 01, CUE
LATEST STYLES,
Full FALL AND ;wall): WEAR
Gentlemen's Furnishing Good
CONSTANTLY ON NAND
CLOTHING NAGE TO OUDEI
In latest aad sad farblonable sale, and 'Wort
%lock°.
,I GLU
I:tt REICH. Jr.,
VOTSCR—LINE.
/.1 To buggers. =WO% bricklayers Mad, plas
terns, putt !boo ot the •
.31 . 0N/T lOO / 1 . Landr.ln N/XiStrg •
mm, port,Unts. tr aad turre
thou and money.' It I * the miry
beet It teares mad w sake wee
mortar, tad them is il Do waste to It. Ul
Wo tarn moue
bet the beat atone sod hie be/medlar* rtabl: the
eta* to not mimed with the stone to. burs, a that
Uwe le no art= or cinder la It.
Erteltera need not *IS it or ran It onto make
mortar, *Mien will amer a hood deal of dme.
You ran ohm= get It Seth—red notify:mm=l
It--arel la
LARGE LUMPS.
Haler to all who Mee owl It. Btlllo parties la
tereoted ha other kilns shook against it sad try to
tell AM lllreflOr ink% at tha same prtes. Van and
Ire It, or tr 7 gonna.
Ume delivered promptly to order at
Reasonable Rates
1 214 1 ".dtr u er. ar . .t:r bead ordeal Coda
WdZ. DU NN,
Illesinerresi Oar*
inalf:Cro
LI
II
CI
El
=ZI
I
MI
e . I
ESE
I=IIM
;