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

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Sutoicelptions to the Beaver
gus.—The following namod pen
bard paid the sums sot opposite to 1
Ilalnel on subscription to Um Be
dusts, since the date of our last Pi
of ion :
Lt.,. Todd, Ueorgotown,
Wm. Smith, New Sheffield,
Kilo I. Brighton tp„,
J. F. Mitchell, New Brighton,
(l. 'Ullman, Georgetown.
J. W. Smith, Homewood,
Its. M. I:reliant, Boavor,
I idtveV .1. ISeCrecy, Beaver,
'nit attention or the pOilie In dl
[he following Now Advertise
hivh appear for the first time In
014 to -day
Dentistry.—T. J. Chandler dr Son
Bounty Account—North Seivlekl
N'ow goods—Speyerer & Sone.
Special Notices—Hugo ./kirdr'nem
Special Notices—Speyeror &Sons.
Special Smith Jr. Co.
Special Settees -3. H. 3en4
ir-Blank Slibpa.nas for male at tho
smizieg velvete very cheap at BentWie
From Quarto to Follo.—This Pitta
burgh Gazette and tho Pittsburgh Dis
patch have both abandoned this quarto
form of publication and resumed the fo
lio. Sonsiblo.
The boat assortment of ,lotionie;iTilm
filings & Millinery goods, and all new,
i t' be found at Will Smith
mond, Iteelnuder. i a.
Select Iteadings.-11,re. Randall,
ad eastern lady and vor:y highly spoken
of, will give an entertainment at Concert
Hall, in Now Brighton, on next Friday
wining.
or'lliank Notes roc sale at the Azov' office
Ladles purchasing alpaca's sho{ildex
amino Biniee's stock beton) purCliiiallg'
tolsowhere. I ' ,i
Oyster no. Oyeter...-The cue of
I lyßter va. Oyster occupied the attention'
ttf the Columbiana Openly, (0.) court all
I:c.t week. We will bet our last stamp
that one or the other and perhaps - both
00 Mese bivalves will have their shells
badly cracked before their case' in set
t Icti. It can't be otherwise, Messrs. Opt
; r
Funs! Fern!! a splendid assortment
nl lienee'a, Beaver. • f
Fora! lural! A good set of Siberian
aquirielfurs from tal to $lO, at Bouceit,
Heaver.
IlandkerchlerLord.—A ladlealace
handkerchief was lost on Inst Sabbath
between the Presbyterian church and
the residence of Thos. McCreery, esq•
The tinder will be rewarded by leaving
it at this office. '
rerßlenk htortgezes for wile et the Alleys of-
Ladiem and Gents underwear, cheap
aa Itetico's,lioavor,
Assault and Battery,—Constable
on last Monday, arrested Joseph
sumo of Vnnport, for assault and battery
oo oath of Thomas Burke. The accused
gavo ball fur his appearance at next term
of Court.
';/Viki. Smith dc Co.,' Rochester; sell
hpaper than any store in Beaver eon
has become the bseword or all. who
with thorn. Call anti ace.
Chasiged Misitids.—The last Local
vanteins the valedictory of Thomp. Bur
ton, esq., its - editor and proprietor for
the past six %months. The paper now
passes into the hands of W. 11. Schwartz,
of Altoona, who Is said tithave had con
siderable experience in the newspaper
husitiess. What business Mr. Burton
Wends following In the suture has not
vat transpired. lie Iq; , e genial, good
l warted man, and notwithstanding the
revolt "oniticsittantnitt" we feel sorry ,at
his laying down the quill in Beaver.—
•
limuicially, to both the old and
ihe now editors.
•
hculde shawls, new styles for 1,549 at
If.l74i<eaver. .
litAxitiisti•Zn l / 4L ly $4.50 per pair, for
white Ida Is, at Bence's.
Wlthtult Commitments for tale, at the Mums
Pilfering.—lt is understood that the
pilferers of this vicinity are beginning to
demonstrate again. Along about this
.oueon of the year the "bummers" - who
have not been working during the sum.
begin to look around for something
to eat and •wear through the winter.—
smoke houses, hen roosts and
dry good stores would supply them With
what they want. Nocturnal visits to
the.e will therefore be frequent and bold.
It would ho well then for "everybody
and the rest of mankind" to get their
*hooting Irons burnished up and loaded,
that when one of those depredators
make. his nightly visits ho may he re
,rived in a suitable' nd cordial manner.
For a stylish, cheap winter bonnet..
1:1 , 111.4 ShMild leave their orders at
Ilvtivo's. Beaver. • .
.4h. immimse stock of goods just open
...l;a ittmeo's favorite oetablishMent in
Itravcr. All In' want of anything'in our
line give him a call.
Sinielde.—On Friday morning last,
Mr. Hunter Martin, a well-to-dd farmer
re.i,llng about three miles west ofBalem,
o ollatitted suicide by hanging himself in
tho barn soon after breakfut. No cause
I. assigned for the act. Financially ho
good condition and prosperous,
and all his doniestie relations pleasant
and agreeable. Me was dead when dis
covered, and his body cut do Tn by, bib
wire. The general impression - la that
toallowat derangement of mind was the
Mr. M: was a member of the
Presbyterian chtirch, and esteemed a
‘‘ , .rtlh3 and upright man. 7 -Suiern Rep.
lift.iVErt DRUG STORE, Beaver, Pa. A
fresh supply of choice groceries, Now
crop Teas, &c., just received and for
Ndo at the very lowest cash prices. •
Now Crop; Gunpowder $l.BO per
pound. Toting Ifyson, very choice,sl.6o
to 1.00 per lb. Imperial, Oolong and
..lopatt team. Coffees, Rio, extra quality,
to 9.8 cents per lb. Arbuckle & Gorm ,
ly's roasted .% eta.
•
huehSuen s ortmontofHata,Bonnepand
French Plower - a
at Will Smith et • Co'c i
Itiwhester.
•
Ladies underwear,t leas than -Pitts
burgh prices, at Will Smith& Co's., 114>- .
t:hexter.
- w; - - S.
day evening at ahOut 7 it. M`it*FlMUft
gds who bad a may stawl, thrown over
14 shoulders, etepind
motor 01 4700 0 17 and tajOkOkilf i StireOr
thin &M end Inquired*: welese.abirta'
Mr. H. showed him his samples'and the
fidlow selected one worth about
I Aftir he had made the relation end bo
kre he iiga Wt., he milted lobe abeam' .
some °Mara: Mr. H. had Mmudon to go
to a distant part of the store for the*
and while away the semi> picked np the .
Shirt, broke for the dimr and eampedout
Into' the darkness befbre Mr. H. could
arrest his Imonietion. His. course wss
In the erection of Bridgewater, sad *out
his nimbleness of (bet It it ealeulikld he
reached that village In dant two
tee alter ha left Beaver.: He hatinotlxmi
seen or beard from since. He hisuPlai
ed to have boon. a "strapped printer"
who was In town on that day.
SinCe the above was in type, we learn*
of other exploits by 'this same fellow.
During that mine night' he visited the
dwellings of S. B. Wilson, WM. &Dm
cley and M. S. Quay. From the latter
an overcoat was taken, On Saturday
night Prof. R. T. Taylor'intaidanne was
entered and a large shawl taken . from
a pocket book'containing sow n script,
belonging to the Pietessoes littledatigh
ter was also Mellen at the same Ilene.
Suspicion hiving rated anon a stranger
stopping at the Union Hotel, as the au- I
thor of these depredations, Constable
Griffin made a raid - upon him on last
Sabbath evening, and finding the above
enumerated articles, in his possession,
Including Mr. Hanauer's shirt, he was
' taken into custody and is now In
Ile gives his name as 'Maxwell. and
seimia to be a stranger In this part Of the
country. Ho represents himself as a
printer, but evidently made up his mind
that pilfering promised better pay,benco
his embarking In that business.
The property found in his possession
has all been ,idenfified au* returned to
the owners, with the exception of a num./
nitying glass "
for which noowner haS yet I
appeared.
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Lard! extra Cincinnati - , fresh, 25 cta.
flee, Barley, Oatmeal, Craiked Wheat,
Sago. Farina, 'Corn Stareh, Ataizona al
ways kept on hand at link, Andrlemen'a
Beaver Drug Store.
tam
Black kid gloves ninety cents a pair
at Bence's, Beaver.
Win. Fleming Jr. Co's. Groat Repre
sentative Hat, Cap and lotdies , Fur
House, N 0.1.39 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Penn's. Send for price list of Ladles'
Furs. , [oci27;3m.
The Alaska Tintes.—Mr. John L.
Beighley, of the United States artny,now
Ntationed at Sitka, .Alaska Territory, has
forwarded us a copy of the Alaska Ti,nea
of September 18th, 180 t This Is the only
newspaper published in that Territory,
and it claims to represent a larger area
of land than any newspaper published.
Of Alaska ourepinion is not very fiance.
lag. Therd la thin far only ono attrac
tion for us; l and that is the fish which db
there abound. The copy of the Times be.
.foroUs haethls to say on th - fish ques
tion :
"On the subject of fish we never wit
flossed such a sight as Wo did last Tue.,
day morning. The tide washed them-in
by millions, and they were so thick that
it would take- but a moment to fill a
bushel basket. The tides have "been
washing the small fish ashore' in Im
mense quantities, and fur two bits you
can purchase enough to last a family six
months. Alaska lathe country for those
who lOve fish to live in.
For reliable fashions In hats and bon
nets ladies should go to IL Benco's
establishment. Extra inducements this
Mil
Franch whalebone corsets at 75 eta, at
Bence's.
Andrew Watterepo, awl., of Brigh
ton tp., will please accept our thanks for
a basket of line Russet apples.
Don't fan to go to Will Smith Sc Co's.,
Rochester, for bargains in everything.
Superior French whalebone corsets
only 90 cents at J. H. Bence's, Beaver.
Pordpotied.—Tho hearing of the ar
gument In the ease of Washington and
Jefferson College, before the Eitipreine
Court, at Pittsburgh, which was appoint
ed for Tuesday of last week, has been*
postponed to the Ath of November.
811A1V1.3! Snalms!,. l A large assortment
list come in at 'kneels, Bearer.
hlnehilla 'cloths for ladies sacks at
co's, Beaver.
t orLetters temaining in Heaver
Nov. 15t.'1869:
°eh Atkinson Ge.o. IV. Foulk, csq,
. Butler, Miss Sarah E Jelly,
11. Barker ; Miss A. L. Jolly,
ary Bunn, 11%1...W. N.eltz,
nun Cable, J. a Roper, esq._
lin Dunlap,
post
Air 3
Mr.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mr.
M. A. McGArpieg, P. M
land Bonnets done over in the la
yle and with taste, at Will Smith
a., Rochester.
amulets ! very cheap at Bence's. • :
r.
. be Erie Republican says prisely . :— .
" mo of our sister towns in this vicinity
re bragging about, the . debt they owe.
Erie can beat them all to that line, as it
beats them in all also—but then we have
something to show' for it, We have a
magnificent water works,""the most nz
tensive system of sewerage, of any city
of its size in the Union—lots elfin° Niel"-
olson pavement—and " the .Philadelphia
and Erie road, which Is pobring wealth
and population into the clty.in one eon
tinuous stream". In fact, our debt the*
large, is represented by substantial and
valuable improvements...
That's it. If a town pays nothing It
has nothing. Every investment in city
improvements pays, pays big.
Arabs! Arabs !! Arabs!!! Arab shawls
at Banos's.
Mink Summon's for ale at (hi Asians
Wanted—A Cooper ithop.—Wo
have noticed not less than a half dozen
of !tenons within the peat week going
from store to store In search of coakaand
barrels in IV bleb to make: kraut, salt
meat, &e. Nearly all of them were un
successful' in obtaining;what they wore
seeking for. Nor could they even find
'any person in Beaver or vicinity
could make a wooden hoop and pot on
such leaky vessels as were in their 4
session. Now why have we not a coop
or shop in Beaver? Can any °note!' us?
It would certainly pay the proprietor,
besides being a groat accommodation to
the town and neighborhood. We have
a little army of young , mini in' Beaver
who have no visible means: of support,
and we modestly suggest 'that some of
one of those could do no better than to
servo an apprentietiship to the coopering
business, open a shop in Beaver, and
thus begin a useful and prosperous life.
Who will be the plucky and lucky young
man. •
„per-Many people are prejudiced
against the use of spirits In any form,
but we can assure inch that the Consti
tution ilittors are not objectionable on
that account, for while they contain only
pure whisky enough to keep them from
changing, the combination of roots,
barks and herbs are the real articles
of merit that produces such wonderful
effr--
Acts. The thousands who. are using
them aur testily to the aboVe dicta.
No one ever regretted buying a bottle
of Seward's Cough Care: : •
New arrivals from New York city,
twice a week at Dena , . popular
ivy detababbmarit, Bawer:
Si r ..,:.s 4 — P rtr. Mr
Cisser,nf!TWeassidag r eani k, .
u m a a
teats tlie - Orange .
last Tintraday eitildneteatits tabled. of
Wince- To, lecture
r lib, cd,
i 11e114131 * .4 n/litillltni"Mithe ' ler/ godd,
nor Yet • 7 11 7 Tbk s ti sit eMlkt".
was stin44lllany autism whitins:am
of total abstinence being abaci on -the
oneasion referred tii. Their !timberline°
ht thhithne on this important, meaner*
does Mt Aliaktluirii.l4 l l lo /4*, (9*!ii°
beck" en thetrprevions tennweeliceim"
fassions, nor yet front a. leek of interest
in the genuine temperance cense; but
the naked truth is, they are hearUly,dis-
Fisted with the modern temperance or
ganisationsof Beaver and the surround
ing tarn*. Thatthese organisalloste are
wretchedly demoralised Is too tine, as is
patent from the fact that it ha passed
intoli by ihtti in this vicinity that "ii
man cannot be 'a tempter in good
standing mkss he gets drunk two or
three _times a month." When 'good
template` aro allowed •to preach tem
perance and publioly praetke drunk
enness—when they can blow their
whiskey tainted breath into the face; of
deeent, sober num—when their deterich
erica - obliiptothers tO help thole en! of
public gatherings„ and are afrthb*Wllle
permitted to retain their connection with
a total abitinenee soelety,lt is not to Do
wondered at that the ardor of Amterable
temperanee men and women chills, and
that they show an indifference to tem
perance nuivementeof the present day
that illy accords with their past pledges
or present feelings onlittairubjeet. Like
I a great many others we know ot, we
have no faith in temperance organise
lions that can tolerate such membership,
and we believe 'that none of them will
accomplish any good or have the mull
dence of any eonsiderabki number of
persons, until theyevict from their Rath;
the miserable "bummers" who • are so
destitute °flamer saddle:army as to pre
fers to bo temperance. men, when in
truth they aro as beastly drunkards as
can be found in the community. Purge,
therefore, your organisations, and when
this is done, larger assemblies will greet
your distinguished speakers.
Wlflinks of nearly all lb. dlffeiont kind► for
sale at tho /move (ace. , •
arelzhkeotstable's Salei ter tile at' the An
ace obee.
Black alpacea aitits are still at a premi
um at Borneo's, Beaver.
Singular Itioises ln the Earth la
Washington Co:—Some time in June
hist, a boy, son of constable Smith, on
the farm of West Fry, at Finleyville, en
gaged In hoeing potatoes, heardastrange
luinbllug ppm in the ground, and fie
fug frightened thereby ran horneamd-re
fused to work in that place alone. It
was laid to.tbo boy's nervousness, and
no attention paid to it. A fevidays since,
however, Mr. Fry; in company with
John Fry, being in. the -neighborhood,
heard what they supposed to be a terrif
ic storm coming up over the hill. In
s'estigktion however proved that there
wasnothing of the sort, and still further
search discovered that the noise was ac
tually under ground. The place was in
the bottom near the Peter'. Creek bridge
on the south Oast side, at, the foot of a
heavy Nothing has:grown there,
not oven a spear of grass, this year, al
though in previous seasons it has been
as productive as other parts of the Held.
Potatoes were planted there 'this year
but they never even sprouted. This pe
culiarity attaches to about 25 foot square
of the surface. • Prompted to further dis
covery, on last Momday a Sole was dug
In this spot about four foot deep, when
holes were struck about the size of a rye
straw ; small crevices which emitted
strong streams of gas gushing out with
ti sort of kissing sound, and burning
with a clear, steady blaze when lighted
with a match. Some water coked into a
hole, and the stream of gas caused it to
bubble op and boil, whilst the gas wen
mutating on the surface of the water
would burn with a bluish light like the
flames of alchobol. Other holes wore
made with like result at the depth of four
feet. The news of this remarkable gas
works is bringing scores of visitors to See
the burning spring every day.—Monea
gahcla Republican.
Waterproof and ladies cloths at
Bence's. 3t.
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GOOD Fresh Limo always on hand at
the Muivanon Limo Kilns, Vanport.
The Loral Paper.—Tho following
tril l asto to the local paper, from the Chl
cago Republican contains so much truth
that wo transfer it to our columns, and
commend it to the careful consideration
of our buidness 113011 and those interest
ed in our town. "What tolls us so read
ily the standard of a town or city as the
appearance of its paper! And its youth
or ago can as well be determined by tho
observing as by a personal notice. The
enterprise of its citizens is depicted by
its advertisements, their liberality by
the looks of the paper. Some papers
show a good, solid, healthy foundation,
plethoric purses, and a well-to-do ap
pearance; others show a striving to con
tend with the grasping thousands about
them, trying hard to wrench out an ex
istence from the close fisted community
around them. An occasional meteoric
disply in its columns of editorials show
what it can do if It had tho means, but it
cannot continue in tho expensive work
until support comes, which ought to be
readily granted. A newspaper is like a
church ; it wants fostering in the com
mencement, and for a few years, then as
a general thing it can walk alone and re
;feet credit upon 141 location. Take your
home paper, it gives you more news of
immediate interest than New York or
other papers; it talks foryou when other
localities belie yod'; it stands up for ybur
rights; you always have a champion in
your home paper, and those who stand
up for you should certainly besustained.
Your interests are kindred and equal,
and you must rise, or fall together.—
Therefore it is to your interest to sup
port your home papet, not grudgingly,
but in a liberal spirit; as a pleasure, not
as a disagreeable duty, but au Invest
intent that will amply pay the expendl
!lure."
A.good business education is of inesti
mable value to every ono, and the beet
place to secure such an education is un-
Idoubtedli the Iron City College. Circu
lars of this popular Business College can
be obtained by addressing the Princi
pals, Smith &Cowley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1131.knyout.—Our reporter paid a hur
ried visit to Dixmont Insane Asylum on
Friday last, The largo wing erected da
ring the past year; is rapidly approach
ing completion. The Beaver county in
mates wore hopefully. .improving. The
entire interior of the hospital is a model
of order; cleanliness, taste and beauty.—
Dr. need is kind and parental toward
those committed to his charge, and emir
teens to visitors. We shall take occasion
• for more extended refertmco to this in
stitution hereafter.. •
Warranted, is•itt Yes 1 'Whittleaey's
Dyspepsia Cure' is warrantedin all casco
of tick headache, indigestion,
Breakeaakapes and shawls, twilights
and hoods, new styles at Being's.
Leg Broken.—A few days 'ago a
man named Haslep, while In the saw and
planing mill of Miller; Dobson Q Tres,
in Rochester, had his right leg broken
below the knee, In consequene:of a board
being thrown violently against it. The
itufferer was taken tierces the river to the.
reelderwe of Mr. John Ferguson, where
his wounded limb was eared for by Dr.
Levis of Bridgewater. lie is improving
and in fair way for recovery.
MTM=M!!M
tare r~:eb~ ktiptiai of
viriosent y!t. , #.. bOO% 00,-
t-quot=c l =l.4,Erer
iniprovensent was curie& *wart l
'and
a &doh given to it a week or tan, days
ago; Thekilldir4 itestfprepints at tki
present threat , vs** , lttissislii
anon. The garbs noir . fret north souk
sosub'inistininfeentlid*t — t,
the old banding. The sideolleries have
been taken down and the VrAole interior
Pl l Wiefok,P4openiand reds anew
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New Chandelier, IneW' eirpptifur; and
new pulpit furniture bas becn added, all
Of which serve to makethe Presbyterian
church of Beaver sooond Ip its appoint
ment" I , te but few: Phuich ' bulkilegs
in this 'pert of the 'State,' The ladies
.connected with the congregation are de
serving of much praise for their energy,
perseverance and tints in their eentiglti
tions of labor, means and material to the
Improveminits...Nldits" tali. Improve
ments were In progress society, to
gether with their brethren of the M. E.
Church, worshipped in the Court Howse,
whore a spilit 'of amity between' the two
congregations prevalledthroughout. The
remodeled oullding,nearly completed, it
Wei announced a couple of weeks ago
that it would be re-dedicated to the ear-
Tim of God on last Sabbath, Oct Mat,
ISM. Accordingly , at 11 a. m. of that day
the Rev. Dr: Hodge, of the Western Theo
°logical Seminary of Pittsburgh, deliv
ered an excellent address to a very large
andienbe from the following text:
And I saw no laniple therein:!for the Lord God
Almighty and the Lumbar* the temple of it.
And the city bad no need of them., neither of
the moon, to shine In It: foe the glary of
_God did
lighten and the lamb is the light Mamf„—fteo.
zai, t.
At s i
p. m. the Itev. J..CfiViison of the
11. P. Church of Beaver,, delivs;ed an
'able and Interesting discrOurse to an' at.
tends. and welt 'tilled Mew. His text
amain these words: t
One Map bare I desired at the Lean, that will
I seek after ; thee I may dwell In the home of the
Loan &lithe days of my Ille, to behold the beauty
of the Loo, and to Inqulm in Ida temple.—/balons
mall. 4.
' At 7 p. m. Bev. Jae. flernagahead of
the Beaver M. B. Church
.; preached from
the foUowing.crlptaralp luag
Pori/ not'Oitanato the Moillit tkainitgbt
bo touched, and that -burned with dm, nor note
blackness, and darkness and tempest.
Anti the wound of a tru Mkt, and the Wee of
words lett race they that heard Intruded that
the word *odd not be aeokext to, _Mem say mom:
(For they could bet endure that unkil was cos.
mended. And If no much la a 'beast took the
mountain dar , it shall be stoned, 'ttr thrust through
with • t.
Aud thrrlbb the slgh l t ,
that MOll.lll said,
Aud so wee to, .Ight,
I exceedingly kit and trade G
lint ye are come unto mount Sion, and unto the
my of the 11• Ina God, the bearenty Jenutalem;
and to en Innumerable compauY of angels,
To the generel amiably and thumb of the drat
born„whkh are written In beaten, and to God the
indge a SG, and to the spirits of At men nude
peneet, •
And to Jena the titedlotoi of Ate new corenord,
and w ilia blood of sprtakl/aM ;that apeaketh bet
ter thloga than NW of Alicl.- I k6. nit It to 94.
Ilia a n wan Atil orsound reason.
tug and Bible history mid made a deep
impression on the minds of his hearers.
Thus ended the dedicatory cervices of
the Presbyterian church in' Beaver on.
last Sabbath, and Wo butgive expression
to public opinion when we any that the
services * throughout were impressive,
able and highly satisfactory do all who'
witnessed them. I
0 21rTho Normal School is well provi
ded 'with facilities forprepari tofteachers.
It has a superior set of apparatus, Text
books in tho common branches are fur
nished tree. •
Ladles read this! J. B. Bence, of Bea-.
yea, has Just received direct from the
Importer, real French velvet flowers,
which ho la enabled to sell cheaper than
tho imitation. Those flowers aro differ
ent from the ones sold In this part of
the oountty, si well as prettier and
,
cheaper. - St.
Something new in the Watch
Line.—Mr. P. Jounet; a jeWeler of
Beaver, is just now engaged in oomplet
'log a watch which bids ifalr to make a
sensation among watch makers. Mr.'
J's. improvement on the old style of
watches, to an outsider; 'consists in this:
But ono tick is heard' for every second
of time, and neither jerking or shaking
cause it to vary In the least. The
tick referred to has a mnsical ring which
is 4 not unpleasant whonlheld to the ear.
The works In the watch appear quite
simple and not so apt to 'get out of order
as our ordinary time Places. Mr. Jen
net's fatherewho is a jeweler of long
standing, in liletuiville,lnvented a watch
something like the oue his ion is now
constructing in Beaver, and took out a
patent for it in 1850. The watches shire
made by Vac Joitziet have ported
excellent time keeperaad are In great
demand wherever kn stir. Vim junior
;Rulet has made noula:ll4liti . :iiretnent on
his father's watch and tWillblve a patent
of his own. in a shod; time. We can
hardly doubt but that it will prove a
success, and make as We have already
observed, a sensation among watch ma
kers.
Good black alpaca f0r2.5 eta. par yrd.
at Bence's.
Flatmate cheap at Benca'a.
Wanted.—Ono thousand bushels of
good, dry Buckwheat, at Edgar's mill
in EalLston. 1 . ..Toms ,Enosn.
„, . Local copy 1 ocalamo,
' 4)
The Ship Cossial. l —The Pittsburgh
and Erie Ship Canal, says the Pittsburgh
Gazette, is no nearer oilstone° now than
before. The great pcissibility still re
mains .unexplored, the sources of a new
river of wealth for Weistern Pennsylva
nia remain seated, awaiting the Living
stone who is to disemMr them and the
Moses whose divining!iMd shallbidthem
gush forth. Will Pltbiburgh suffer this
opportunity for turning a fertilizing
stream upon the businias of the town to
remain unused until the th enterprising en
ergies of cities and people farther West
may have rendered it too late?
We hope not. And we hope that none
of the friends of this I great public im- .
provement will allow !their present op
portunities to pawl Senator Lowry
made a noble beginning for the fulfil
ment of his pledges in bringing the pro
ject prominently before the Legislature
and the country at thO last session of that
body, and it will bo very unlike him If
his courage fails him at the threshold of
the undertaking. Prompt and energet
ic action is sow required, and we hope
that the public spirited and enterprising
people of Western Pennsylvania will not
prove unequal to a work whichpromisei
such great and speedy advantages.
rfrillank warrants for side at the Amami office.
Save your money by dealing at
Bence's cheap store Beaver.
i
The Butler , Cifires announces the
death ofGeorge Matthews, of Omt' oques
she; tp., Butler county, at the extraor
dinary ago of one hundred and two years.
He was born in the Siete of Maryland on
the Ist of October, 1787, and removed to
Butler county about the year 1311. His
descendants are numerous and scattered
all over the western part of the country.
He voted for Washington and all the
early Presidents. 114 *man ardent lov
er of his country and' always took a live
ly Interest In political offices. It, was his
boast that be never missed an election
and always took his etre county papers,
and, what is remarkable, he could fine
print until within a year or so of hie
death. On the day he was one hundred
years old be walked lane dlstaneilrom
his home, seeming to rejoice in his
strength at that. age. ; •
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s wh lSo olesal kegs e
an o d f W retan heeßn i4
s g pa n y alls, erer. f a orzai nc e,
Rochester. -
Wand.—One tkatutand bushel,' of
good dry Buckwheat at Ed g ar's tun' In
Local 1, 1 ): ' lows Booms.
co . actriLmo
ilrßbiax Deeds kw West u. Aa.
WOWArtelf • • "
, : • -
0110r008611111ZOM 1 4 44 "ritibe
• •L•lpigaleltn,-- CbOresee: for, jfin,
r t; 'Asti - irOW 4 Untl 46lllll"- W'
Aft — raZlN.lo l " -"-
,°9 l ' lll ,' ; c c
U OtsWholider hisridhid#lsii•
at die neeson add, iwettl`Ped. ; The
didneru si rtblit alkar*O l ti
tintr
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"1117 Abe find or the rprieintis Adak
shims over with foetid willutc,.ittv*ls
out cortickee. •• - t' t• ••_•"' .
The weather is trestle" told'
in o[-Jrad a.:R oval
store denten feel it eansithily 'Dar a
lemon Mid month's OW and, friat
themunber of boat Card to tie seen Ott
the stunts wed With'ooelithith b
,sri
enormous price—owe bled to:di/Cowin
doodad dere in the
03/11 trldi r and Oei like tputlallnbor Ais
truly on wind OM L cold) that Wow,
no one good."
Notwithstanding titian- axe gOodly,
Dander of people here frOm the didecant
parts of the country. esinteltd3T from the
Southern States mince tad tegiilts of the
Senatorial condign in the States of Vir
ginia and TOIOBIIIOII wen known. there
has been nothing excitingly Interesting
occurillS with us to warrant ninth com
ment.
The course being pursued by the Pres-
Mint in the Cionl&Butterfield easels re
calving the commendation of every one
here, except, a few who lll`OlNMunastlag
under the rebuke they received for their
cunning and malicious endeavor to drag
the President into the snares' of Wall
street gamblers.' . -
CONOBENIIONII. LIIIMRT. .
Mr. Spofford, the Congressional Libra
rian, is a gentleman well acquainted -
With books, and his lecture before the
Social Science Association - 1n New York
on Tuesday evening last is indeed wor
thy of consideration. HL 'suggestion
for lighting the Library of Conavers.and
throwing it open to the public during
the evening is a splendid ides. The
clerks and employee of the Government
whose time is taken up in their ofilces
during the day, would be pleased to im
prove the benefits of thin Library in the
evening. It Is important that we should
have a National: Library at Washington,
well sustained by adequate-appropria
tions from Congress, and second to none
•
is the world. : 1 .
Our Congressional,Liluary now con
tains 185,000 volumes, and! Increasing
every day by the addition of hooka from
all parts of our own country and it might
be said from the world, to the nallester.-
tent tho small amount of money appro
priated by Congress for the'purchase of
books will obtain. By an Jolt of Con
gress of 1355 a oopy of every book pub- .
tithed thereafter was required to be tor-.,
warded to this Library. bythepublisherr'
consequently no money is required to
purchase books published in the United
States. But every new book has to be
bound according to the rules of the Li'
brary which incurs no inconsiderable
expense to the Government. The - ap
prcipriations for the purchase of books
for the Library of Congress is only $lO,-
000 yearly, while that for the British
Museum is 048,500. •
Tho present' Library sooomodstiona
are limited, and will be exhausted in a
year or two at farthest. It LS expected
that there will' be* sin 'ranee made next
session to induce Congress to appropri
ate for the erection of anew betiding ex
pressly for It' , : •
A catalogue of the books in the Libra
ry, arranged by subjects, will be com
pleted at the close of the present year,
which will enable the'reader to ascertain
the number of works, the title of each,
and the names of the authors, on •any
subject Too much credit cannot belly
en to Mr.. Spofford and his assietants ter
the'arduous labors attending the oinipla.
don of such a valuable (Ind to the' stn
dent almost indispenaible) book in con
nection with the Crowned' joriid „Library;
• IN TEL PROGIUMNI/TE AOE -
we meet at the National Capital all class
es of people from all parts of the aorta
-1 try, representing all kin& of political
and religious opinions, and it Is not
strange that Washington has a greater
number of political, religious, secret,
beneficial, temperance, literary and other
associations in proportion to Its popula
tion that any other city in theUnlon.
TEE SPIRITUALISTIC SOCIETIES
have opened in advance, offerinkto the
public free seats, fraptalk and opinion,
and inviting people to test the merits of
spiritualism by allowing' their lecturer
to call up the spirits of their departed
friends. Miss Spetigura, to', the amuse
ment of every ono present at these meet
ings, has on several oocasidne . injfeeing
the presence and Identity of departed
spirits professed to call op the spirits of
some well known to the community, and
would tell a great many` things about
them when alive ; how they looked, act
ed, and what they did.
TEE nONFEJIMIIIII Yon MEE ntscreunorr
Meets weekly to discuss on moral and
religious subjects; and are attracting to
Its hall the ablest minds, end their sub
jects embrace in their scope the most
important interests of humanity. Tho
debate on the "cause and cure of moral
evil," which bas been continued for sev
eral weeks, has elicited the general views
of the people, and throws much light on
the subject. lam Kite these meetings
are doing a great good here, and would
in your town or in any other where free
thought and free speech is tolerated.
• THE PHILOSOPHICAL: LTcECH,
Bo called, the leader of which is Dr.
WM Boyd, le making rather slow pro
create; for the reason perhaps, that 'this
Boyd, a member of our Cominon Conn.
cil, is an Infidel, and has on several
occaalons taken particular palm in order
to bring himself Into notoriety, disclaim
ed the divinity of Jesus;and compared
men of note of the present day ai com
peers of Jesus Christ. . affidavit was
'prepared on Monday for the purpose of
issuing a warrant, charging this : Boyd
with unarm(*) of blasphemous language
at the Philosophical Lyceum on Sunday,
17th inst. The law which governs this
case is under the old Maryland statutes
of 1723, and on examination of the wile
la fbund to prescribe for such an' offence
tho following penalty: for the first • Of
fence, boring through the tongue and
fine of twenty pounds sterling; for the
second; marking the letter 'B' in the
forehead; and fortho third, death with
out the benetlt'of the clergy. ;
aquacCr.rirnai EISPAHrxEsT.
This Department bas lately.recelred a
fresh collection of grain, cereals; fruits)
'and vegetables, the mad of, which It
would seem, are from the - "Aur, west.
Washington Territory is represented by
several exceeding line vides and paws;
Nebraska, by over forty samples of the
same fruit, large, fine, and delicious;'
Kansan, a fine collection of grains; fruits
and vegetables; and Ohio,. by nearly
fifty varieties of corn in the ear.
OZEIHIAL WIMP OPTION
Is in rooelpt of returns from the fol
lowing Markt Land Offices, showing a.
disposal during the past month o ) 112,-
770 acres of the public heMbl, Denver.
Colorado -Territory, /.2,141 serest- lona,"
3111111810, 8,814,0 res I St C =
Mim
nesotar 4,961 acres; Marquette,_ Mleid
gan, 4700 some; Axlcarawts;
(one hundred and ' , five farms) mum
acres; in the State 'of California, Sin
Francisco, 19,016 acres; Stockton,. 9,796
acres; kfaryarlibei 9,355 scree;
3,755 =au The greater portion of these
lands were sold kir cewh.and the remain.
der taken by , actual settlers 'under the
homestead law, and loaded with lima.
ry Land Warrants.
Wilma ramits. ;
A parent, under the Mining Act of
July 231 h, 2955, hag Just been • bitted at,
the General Land Office to Num' DikT
pera, tbr . his claim, etnbraigng 1200
a . *a elosatowbusiaraistv.ativi
isi Mlaloi Digth,!{
will
abFfitY)Olat ke
.2, 141 10 01.01-11 0
rielm irs -01 ; 1 1 ,44cfaiT Ithihmt**
F4;411410 coopikavivoma.,gui gut
obieva. UhitUalowladistaco. 2 In Ow's**
Parklihdatamitio4 Yeedissa4
10 slim"- Cbuipasrea! -01ilwfbe bra era
si,ft Mi1.00 , :1 404-4 . 1 " 11
fir; 00, Chows Tanals,rd
cant rot nix* 0041 b, v,hlo",
Lodi fn Misr7.tbia4oult7.
‘,* , ;•,;-
tif rub, An or , PAsso ll
the nel'ineitt.Ornee See tbe,week end
*WTl**, Sint tnet4 29 were . mated
to anisette of yegi.ittete. .
Pure ea& Tklegar. 4 1 de. Per gd.
- Pureireordi winevinopir Z 5 out at the
Bearer brief:Clow . •
kiZEZfiffigaig
"Biddid the squaw's light birch au**,
Tbo stoma' rocks and raves, • -
And Olty lota are asked !broils
About old Indlad graves.
•
.• • • - . ,
I'heaithe trasdpf &nem '
Of nations Fett 401* -7 • •
The first hi* wash of waves *Lent soon
Elhall roll e hurium sea::
The' rthihnesiui oihek t o
Are plastic yet and warm •' - I
The chaos of a mighty worl d'
la rounding into form: • - Wittier.
Tat Wassiret: By Albert D.Riehtud.
wok ;tithe/ of bo ok. 'propos ao4 Itemose...r
The aloathttlhat f toe period. A nun.
log . Mad of Seeder lON besot , sad area
. 111/11. . Tram the Ones Rim to the Great Mesa.
tam and whams on the pralries,tootmothat
'sod roma mew. .rah thee two luotte4
Illaettatkon el n, 'dew% a.tiatinthi
ft the
WWI, MC% Ptollatta.
oat rat eaten' enztoeltke of reef Wets
• and Zetettartes. had—lent.
Itesintai long and-,varied experi
ence in the little known and interesting
regioni of the Far Vest furnishes the
material for this work. The new states
and Territories beyond the Missluippi
contain incomparably the grandest sce
nery in the world and the richest resour
ces of the AMerican Continent. Probe
bly.no other man •has epont•so =Leh
time or joumeydd so extensively among
them as Mr. Richardson—certainly no
one so competent to describe what he has
seta.
It gives an account of pioneer life, its
wild excitentente, its enterpriso,lts ter
rible affrays and exercises of Lynch law,
the sudden growth of cities and States
on the desert and in the monntains=ex
istetioe end experience among the gold
diggings, hundreds of miles beyond clv
ilhatlon—Mormonitim and polygamy in
Utah—qnarts mining; which now yields
us two'hundred mlllione of dollars per
annum In specie, and fifteen years hence
will pioduco Five li undred Millions.
It describes the Rocky Mountains and
Um Sierra :Nevada!;' pictured rock's;
lakes among the . clouds, ite. All the
themes are treated by Mr. Richardson's
graphic pen, and depicted' by the moat
spirited and faithful illustrations which
American art can produce.
Sold by subscription only, ttnd not to
he had at booistores.
(MAN. Somata, Ag't.
140. bbla, of Canton •City and New
Creek flour, Juat received and for sale at
Speyerer dr, Sops, Roehtseter—Wholesale
and retail.
zeihalning In the P.
,Nov. L 1869:
Newman, J. IL
Plekett;J.
Powell, Mini lea
Reeder, 3lles E.
Reed, Mina LlMde
Sullivan, John G.'
Sullivan, W. • .
Sullivan, E. B.
Sayl, Mim Mazy
Sample; Robert
Smith, John W.
SlrulnP , John
Tew, Henry
Winey, Henry'
Wright: Miza Lizzie
White, Nekton
Liat if Letters
G. at Rochester, Pa.,
Rrovio,hirs.Haanah
Reale, Mae AZllle
Ilickerstatf, Mrs Jas.
Cadman, Geo. 2
Cook, Geo. W.
Greer, Xdward
Groat Miat Mellio
GlLT,Darkiel,
Graham, Robert, ,
lioldahlp,Mita4goes .
Rawkote, Mrs. ,
A,ynch, 'Thu Nora.ll
Miller, George N.
McDonald, tieary,-
Miller, David W.
Noonan, Mni. Mary
Zislsoa, Mb" Maggie '
TAYLOR, p. 36
Egrron Aztomo-1
time within which
give nolce of accep
instead of twenty da
Jo
misled you ets to the
pallets elect might
canoe. It is TUCRIT
yu Please correct.
nc CixonaY, Pro.
UPPER B,unDuBitir, 0., Oct. 29, 1899
Fditoi Argus—The chilly blasts of
winter are again here, and we have had
some cold Weather and snow. Yester
d,y, however tt assumed a smoky ap
pearance, and opinions were rife that In
dian summer had come.
Our manly fair which ended on the
16th inst. was financially &success. The
stock department was well represented,
bdt the floral department was not so well
filled as formerly.
An accident happened by the bursting
of a boiler In the machine shop of Stull
'at Bro. of this place on Wednesday last.
A portion of the boiler struck Col. Cyrus
Sears; nutting a (earful gash in his fore
head.
A meteor. explodod some ten miles
west of this plaoo on last Wednesday
night, makings loud report, and shat
tering the window glass In houses for
miles around. WYANDOTT.
Beaver Seminary* lustlgute.—
The present week is the opening of the
het hallo( the present session of this In
stitution and is a favorable time to enter.'
If you would aecnre the advancement of
your son or daughter place them in this
school. .
A good education and preps:l4lou for
business or for , teaching maybe obtain
ed here as well and at as reasonable rates
as at any school of our knowledge. Ma
ny of the best teachers of this county
were educated and give the best of proof
of Prof. Taylor's skill and faithfulness
as an Instructor. Male pupils are now
admitted and male teachers are admitted
to the Normal Chum.
A sure mire for Rheumatism, Neural
gia and all pains. (Fink's' Magic Oil.)
Sent to any address on receipt or $2.00.
.H. G. G. Fink, 121 Fifth Avenue, Pitts
burgh, Ps. octakimo.
Markets.
PITTABURUM MARKET.
OFFICE OP THE PITTS. GAZETTE, I
Monnam, Nov. 1, 1809. j
SALT—Allegheny River brands are
quoted by the air load, at $1,85.
APPLM..= —ln better supply butsteady
with a oontinued lfair demand, at $1,50®
3,50 per bbl fOr common to choice.
• BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales at 5
!mita, •
BUTTER—Is In good supply and dull
with a drooping tendency; we continue
to quote gcod to prime rol l at 30@33 and
choice at Sic. •
• CHEESE—Market firm .. , and prices
well maintained. Males of Western Re
serve at le®l7; Factory at, 17 ®171; Oblo
Goshen 113( 18i; and N. Y. Goshen l 0 eta.
CR
ss,per TS Cannot be quoted
itborve busb.
DRIED SO
FRUIT--:Apples are quoted at
8 ®lO ids per pound,, and Peaches 0.10
eta for bright quartes and 12 ®l4 cts for
bright halves.
EGOS .Have still thither advanced,
and we now quote at 30 eta:
FLOUR-The receipts of western flour
continue light, though the supply is
fully equal to the demand, as the mills
bean ap to have the "lion's share" of
the trade, and take the retail trade
away and there is nothing left. The
milts, we understand, are supplying the
trade with standard winter wheat, dour
at about $4,50, and medium grades at 16
®gay; good western - flour cannot be
sold, On any less—that.* and afford a
margin to the dealer. Spring wheat
flours, to use accintinon phrase,are about
”played out" In this market. •
• GRAlN—Wheatisweak and drooping,
With oonsiderabby offering from the
West ,• we are cognisant of one of our
mills having boug h t 5,0 W bushels prime
red at 51,2 i, and It may be fairly quoted
at $1,2004,33. Choice white will bring
$1,30. Oats in rather better demand but
unchanged-47048 on wharf and track,
and 50 In store. Rye is ddil and nomin
lairtulcillnged at d i tl,os, cash. Prime
ear corn is wanted tbeding and will
bring $l, but abated, notwithstanding
the stock in this market la d u
and tending downward. /lade/ Is s.u?''
and unseitred,lll.2ool.3o.
•„
Aft theabli • " '
thata*methies beetetbeni rameetkil keekk
ithir so-hby. *Bpi nosy. low
hest*. eske* ' Watt seerielik einee, Wit
albedowortalkikleill lbseamh Gosarbodesh
ishibkh Robe kabob alibi/AN salkeere
Tian via ihoi.,ie,* - OP seipt ergy et th•
' l ngii i 4 lii . gi° o4 Mile kr 'Amish wbk Ike Wm"
tbbat* *poi* !hod kokelObeeashoribek tb , 7
VII 144 a".0 1 / 1 ettai our Costswirnow, km*
bh,likebbnete. be: tie othect asks SiTil*Or
Is smillets pe pres•OpOos Is to beset air Mc.
asedree to
'be befteeki.; hit he kaibe may
w7kb eberty..ihlr vet east theb hoehber, ash
*my won alikulkk.- Pinkie Aekkkhe the
set , wpMwtlewui
. • i rdi i ii i i t i v4WAHD s A.
4 1171#K2a
• et
lalyty".' ‘4l""°7ll''
Ewen et Tough,
•Gensaartw waltintd mai Mon Nor.
ins Disbilitg, neenne NW: in W in inn
at MUNI tOboxotion; Ida, be tbs Niko of oaf
kolas biumolty, owl two to aY who mot U,
084 dintlann kr inking Ow in* raw
odylayw6k6koweaeorod.. Selma woldog
pratkby the olorrOser's loperkoce, aut do lo by
oddnoolog, M pont einlikkenn,
Jan B. iXiDICI
=MI7I" Ito. Cedar .treat. Now Yak
11 1
TO TiLi Wwsthua CLABS.—We ar2=:
pied et iotanwelt all theme with conetsai
wthet loan, the whole of the thee or - 07 - 41;
swiwe nowesta. Ithettewe sew. thththilei wreath
ble. Pother otelthweez eadtrenta bre hi the.
to c Ar t =. awl a prepordowal Di M
lles la the hasteens.
;hill eats suety ae weth hi thew That all who
see thle Ines seed theiradttrese itspl aueettbe bu.
isees4 we woke this onethallethi air: To math
se 'sewn well sethfte, we will end it deal la
p 1 10r the triable of lIMISS Pall particulate,
anilaal• oath* width will do to easemesoa
wart mown they at elleTwthite Minter CM'
haelew-oth of th e lap* ish best Ithethi b =.
ppm petdiabed-01l ant Ithe be sell.
IS re went erniaat. proltatie watt. bedew.;
Cr ' al 'W a Co, erehe.
othietthe.
Married. •
)&CKINNELL—COE—At the residence
of the bride's uncle, Mr. Jno. McCon
nell No. 55 Chestnut street, Alleghe-
Mho.. Rev iaat.... s attg,th i t4 ve k
• and Miss Mary T. Coe, of Allegheny.
SALYARDS—HAYS—Sept. 30th, by
Rev. Joseph Rollingshead, Mr. Reu
ben Salyer& and Miss Annie E. Hays,
both of Industry, Beaver Co., Pa.
FRANCIS—CUMMINS—Oct. 20th,18139,
by Rev. D. P. Lowery assisted by Dr.
A. Reed, of Steubenville Female Semi-
Imam Rev. John Suakin Francis, of
Freeport, Pa., lo Miss Lou. C. Cam
mina, f Beaver. Pa.
The Anne la indebted to the happy
couple for a liberal share of the good
thingeOf this life, and truite that they
may Said matrimony all their fond an
ticipations pictured It.
New Advertisements.
New Arrival of Goods
Speyerer & • Sons
Cornet of Water and James Streets
R 0 CHESTER, PAZYN' A.
Ilayejust returned from the east with
a large clock of goods bought at the low
est cash prices, which - they offer to the
pubic at
M 1 M r TA . 4= il/4
Consisting. of
DRY GOODS
GROCEIMIIB, PROVISIONS,
AxD ITARDWARE,
PRINTS, TURKS, COBURGS, ALFA
CAS, WOOL DELALNS, CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, SHAWLS,
• SILKS, FLANNELS,
MERINOS, HEN'S
UNDERWEAR.
RATS, CAPS. BOOTY AND "SHOES
ROPE, OCUM PACKING YARN
IRON & NAILS,
Paints, Oils and Putty,
Queensware and Willow Ware,
FLOUR,FEED,GRAIN,BACON,
&c.:&c.
-We still love contral.ol the celebrated
CANTON CITY ELS FLOUR,
MEI
I , La , Lw = l i
We reeler° the above brands by the
%an lead, and can sell them at
Pittsburgh. Prices
saving freight oil same
We .'n yell IRON, RAMS, SCOAUS,
COFFEES, TED', SOAPS, SPICES, &c.
at wholesale prices to dealers. •
rarTlinukink the public for past pat
ronage, we hope to merit a liberal share
fur the future. We always buy for cash
and sell cheap. .
P. S. Also agents for the
DIFFER • EWER AND REAPER
and Pithrburgis,National Plow Co's
PLOWS.
Pero Catawba and Concord wine of our
own vintage for medical and Sacramental
purposes are highly recommended by
those who have used them: .
novae,
List erCames nor Nor. Term, •s 9
Coates Rrotbere Ti John Rilwortb
Iletd.Clerw's mitnin'ts ea William Jenkins.
Pitt. Nat. irk °tam Ins Joint R. Nies=
Jobn C. Rainbow re Jacob All eman
J.W .litausbary - hJ. W. Welsh.
B. P.Millsoe's adml To J. P. Allman.
Cbriollan Gress NI P. Ft. W. & C. Railway
Charles Coale ea N. R. t P. Water Co.
Clark, Morrow, et az. Ti Thomas Jenkins, et al.
Robert !Frye TS Lontienore &Co.
Clone Graham Ti John Flowers
Omsk walk.
• ,
Middy' Mule TO Jacob klarka et al.
Jrlilosie& Moore TM Comity of OCITIT.
Jobs Oliver n ßrill D. Moore • sirs.
Marta Code vs New Drlebtos Water Co
Banks & Waster •TO Robert R. RAO
Charles (Rankle vs J. P. Allman.
lams FOpr ' nearpor Newt.
J. N. brows V.A. W. Taylor. ')
Bastael klastaw n Fatale sal lasts ~
John Morgaris ex's va Joke Whoa.
George Muds vs P. Ft. W.& C. It. R. Co.
Sospoos flutter vs Chaster dslorrt. et al. -
gratjltialterra. Jal i s 21 ,
Alesasder Looms ...laws Tatopla. •
Rod 's bobs vs Joseph Jobsstos, et al.
a~err. vs Jobs Toned.
WillMeltsaasety et sr. vs B. Bettba. ak.
dtepbes Clark vs C. R. & Co:
Jabs saw vs AW Taylor & RY Ruda
soft Capitol Ikak n TbosessJ. Pause.
Asdrewlkaltk vs =Ram Kestkedy.
MAW IleGlasettla vs John R. Grand.
wad=
.: - : ::-Ii..;•* . ..toi . ,
.31.0aniatratt 061.;
'o4ress, late et, (NO,.
1 0 111IBUBBS412114PA.
Have. Just: zo o lbeF supply of
• 41st mold ea rapldly'
- . Call sn tsce their stack of gclada
Alpaei LW/dm, Iriab Poplins,
BLACK BILKS, TABLE LINENS.:
Ilapliki, Towels, Crash, Dusts* Tel !A
Con) for Pants,
CAEISLITILESI AND CLOTHS,
Fine White Flannels for Infants,
Colored flannels for Infants,
Country Blankets,
dre.
tote.
1 BEAVER
DRUG STORE,
fiti
Druggist & Apothecary,
ESUA.VEIR. PENN.
DEALER 111
PURE. DRUGS HD IMES,
PERFUMERY, •
. SOAPS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS;
-For Medical Purpose&
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSH
ES, 4;C., A.C.
Imo,
CRUDE AND REFINED OILS,
of the greatest variety, best quality and at
the very lowest ;
ChICEII/1413111606
tar Agents for Fahnestock,: Hulett and
Schaartes Strictly Pure White Lead, the
oldest and best brand In the'market.lillt
0ct6.1y..
WALL PAVE*.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
The larva and cheapest stock of WO Papa
In Dearer County.
BOOKS,
1300K8,
BOOKS
•
A large assortment of rota, School
and Religious Books, constantly on 1044 at
Halms' Moak
flifA 80013 Suitable for the Holidays,
CEEECE3I
STATIONERY,
• ' STATIONERY.
• . STATIONERY,
An extensive variety et Paper, Zavelopes, Lead
Pencils, Gold and Steel Pens, Ink and Wt. Stant%
&C., 1c:
We are the exclustva Agent tor the Celebrated
FoleY's Gold Pon.
for this Comity; those reeking • good Gold Pen,
would do well to see them bethris
purchasing.
We are tbe Agent for this Ccomty Stw Maces
Photograph Yanteg Certlgatta. The sUentlai
of Osmium Is respectful4kalled to Wm. no we
du sell them at the game dMthant u they would
get from the Publisher., Atwater. School Gov
ernment for mkt at Publitht re'
. prices.
We have constantly on hand Floor 011 Cloth In
lame mrlety. -
WINDOW Et11.&331..E5;
WINDOW Celts CLOTH.
RUSTIC dc PAPER SHADES.
—MAO—
IM hand Tot and Nr o lgr ay l r ods salable for a,.
J. • F.. PRICE,
itre•dwil. New niightel
CARPETS
arm te%W3St.SIS
NEW GOODS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
WHITE; CHECK
AM)
FANCY MATTINGS,
FOR SUMMER WEAR NOW OPEN.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
NEW BRUSSELS
TAPESTRY' 13.111:31403EZ.6.
THREE PLY CARPETS 60 INGRAINS
to till nor stock Ana! tlic close of tac heavy
. ' Spring Trade.
Oliver McClintock and Co.
3 FIFTH A.VE.,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Jun II 69 lm.
Great Distribution
Hy the Metropolitan GUN Co.,
CM UM TO THE Art of WA
Every Ticket Drain a Prize
10 e rr 3ci lf nse r vv Vlro lo
10 do do 5,0.00_1000 do do 100
50 Eines,' Roverood Mama, each MO 14
15 do do Melodeons do 75 to 051
Seerus4chham :do 80815
.
500 Golifiralcbes, " do 13 to ado
Casb Prises. Silverware, An. valued it 3100.000
A chance to draw any of tbe above prise lot
rents. Tickets describing Prime are mewl In en
velopes, sad well mixed. On reoelpt of Via a
mated *Lid Ice drawn without choice and tent by
mall to any eddies.. The prim named upon It
will be delivered to the ticket holder m payment
of One ballot. Prime are immediately tent to any
address by express or return mall.
Yon mid know what trine la belay yen al
7.P0
for la Any Pr ise for swan . el WRY
valor. Ito-Wake Char patrons okra depend out
fair deeding.
..nersnrishorarbscusli—"iWe
dawn
v ske sh r bw knelaz A.rl „ ... nosi l.
kindly personnel Re o bi them.
000; Mho Vent It Walker,
Barns. Chk irmtpth lames M. Yatertre, De.
fialthoore
tr0ia,33003 . Jona Andrews. flarsamh, $34100;
Miss Are eimuloos, CherleMms. Plano. 0003
We pub en no same ertiliont
Oruitoes or TM lerme—Tie Ina le reliable
sod deserve tbelr sitcom — Weekly Theme m u .
We thew them to be a his dee/lag Ana. — lp
Day Id. A Mend of oars drew a 1000
prise which was firdwlnly neelved.— Dally
dime 3d.
Seth foe etreehtr. Liberal Inducements to Aleuts
ri.olehiettoo guaranteed Sreripeetmere of &rated
It hrekrltai esorsiss Casb Ttekets
SI; 13 toe 33 for PI 110 1113. All lettere
e hash! be oddment to
HARPER, mules At co.
oet/72m1 103 Bripildwviy. Raw Tart.
Lieeoses Notice Mr November
mooloas, 119411.
114111:00 corns.
W. U. Seely, Roebelistboco.
DeWitt. JOT( A. MAZUR. clerk.
MEM
• - , •
A Safe ad Spend? , Cure for Cis, gkr,Cohls.•
Asthma Bronchitis, HOSnenera, Croup,
Influents, Whotplog Cough, Incipient,
- Consumption, and all Diseases of Am
ThrOne and Lungs. Don't neglect'. s
acme Cough. or throw awns money on a
worthier medicitic .
!MCC FIFTY CUTS PIIR'SOTTLIT
BEIYARD. DiNCYLNY
= I T, Demist', INMAN N.Y. ScM
by vi Omahas.
eXhly
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair•tc
its natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing whki
• •
Is at once agreeable.
healthy, and effeetna
for preserving tht
hair. Faded=
Er I °A -hair is • soon
4 to its online! coii
1 . with the gloss osi
1 1 1 ^ freshness of
" • s Thin hair is thick"
ened, falling hair checked, and bald o
sets (Alen, 'hough not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
lair where the follicles are destroyed,
w the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as runniu eau be roved foe
usefultmss by this application. r Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi•
meat, it will keep it clean and vigorous
Its extensional nse will prevent the bait
from turning gray or falling of, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
Goo those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. if wanted
merely for a
HAIR
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirabk.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
1 1
not soil white cambric., and yet lama
long on the heir, givin g it a rich glary
lustre and a grateful pe rfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
) ItACTICALr AND ANALYTICAL CaIiITTAI
LOWELL.
PRICE 111.00.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
IFOIt PCHIF2ING TIRE moon.
0151--..1\ r /e m4lllllO. Uall QV
evne:ll medicine enjoys;
...m : • I. tlerits.l from Its rum.,
• ..". i•L' . 2 O ~ . .y sf which ars truly
tuarvell inl. 111fetrAW
1 • - rntea It. Merhfulaus dis.•
/1 1 / 4 " . "- •!... ‘ ,l ". m .r lb t ra l le.l Y =
' • - „..._4,1 '.......• ..11•! .n, lute bans
1..t.'.1'....1. ml' ram% by It.
..yr..rul..u. at 011...
as .
•••• * " . 622. - tic , tmler.ovlach wcrr as.
.
-.. :...-. e.j . R.- ~--..ssrtml, by the I.esefs.
1.41+ contamination until
OKI were painfully, 4,111,,iur.. h,ra• been radically
~,m1).1 ,••ti.-h gre-...t littnew:, lu ,Itno.t tiny 4,,e.
•too or the.. ''' ..try.t hat the vuldievcatrcly ncixt to
.P.: 1:10:Ined of di vim.. In . on,. ...
. .
Iniiroti k ..nr. of tie titer' 11e.41 - OVIII4I
Itietnit , or our rare- conks and uh fell
!mind urtheorgnui!to nr.derodue.. iheromotdutkln,
In.l io vita , thr oi f Idiug or fataldnrev.,
aridunnt netting atll..h. nor it. lireertiee. Arnie,
brt-ed ' rhurtont the hair, andl
on r0i1..• too.. .on, rnidd l 4: l l ,4 eir,
tttttt or nth, roue rornu, r on 11
or litilOrtg. ln c.e.
tn , y olecio•Lleil the 11.1Elp ol
it ha the 11rrr. or It rho .% t
Iln l.t.••Vtl• V I on 1t.,. or fool fartf.
IPit.Louir (tart of iln Wkly . . Hence It.e u•:,
losn , l -e int It 0.,44.111.1111rif1a 1101
VirLi le,
it MI n hell V.. artltlS 1M.11401[111 of 41,2
,$
•••,. • a (111,1.'4 itfl ft4llol, vow.
.1. , 11 Fentrall% no.l 131 ..... PIM, :61
let.etlt. rut', 111, ..f thh• N.141t8,1 I L.
.1•./1;ortfg'm lintle or' Ery.ipriess,
Totr.r. ,nott 11/.• :••11'.1 Ifrote , „ Pl.gerwer,
.oi •. .1 .1! tr r mutsotto oi
;gni , e. .U.,.
ginenre:ll..l fount., a- .la.
ert Jritrogr. I' .ir., giro,
1 1...• t •.1, 4 Of Me 1‘114.:1 ,
Ltr ..0.1
NgritMA 0; I. Or .11,1):.: •1 Mrs . .. .1W Difie•P.l
... a 1••• m tiaM Is required NI
• s: , ••1••••••: •• •••• r • • t• 1, :MI Ilt•• .11V114
1 . ./ , t 11.02 • ..1 to ti 1/ s• .11 11.1• 1....;i/ 'filo will ,u.
••5me..:4111.t. rtrmrs ri me or !I Mfr.. l Irriiaq
Utrrr••l; .... pl. WV rom
nwhtv ..11141..- Its
111,16 1,1,.; as 1•1 ii. 1,.• :.:.ar• r..••• 1. A:UMW [(MY:
h.. , Sro V.la 'n..l .s. •••:: .11sa•amr. rum.
1.1a•1 ••:•11 . I. : 11 , ..4t. M•rts
:”. 1 , 1 • I y rr.t•.• ••• • SI, ~ .ns saalteris
in V,. %.• • •• 1.• a. .aa I lrnr
f'• . , 1 ....• 0•5t4."4.1 lototIs•
•
a. ••0••••, a... 1 .•••••• 1 ' . l 4111 a in Ih*
I .1 LLA n 1,, rnt ru•
t•m•r f•••• the -m•••:.11 r .;.tem..
111,3-4. II" I%' 1...,•,1.1 .51.1
el. 1
Ir••sii11•41•S ilh Are•rom Ap.
•rrobeorio,,, .or, •,e‘ .r the Altertion.
.y.rmtnett 01 . and Isstinevlisdo
Mite(' :11 .1 • tq.sica• of its io.tonitir•
pow or ti) ut.
pr: EPARRI) BY
Dr. J. C. ATED a CO.. LowyD. Dam.
J•rnrftrnt mold An.llyikai Chemists
SOU) , UY ALL llittlitilsTS EVERYWHERT
mat?'
,
. ,p
- 414 TUTION
R S .
ec
ti
A PERFECT CURE
i Feser and Ave,
Stk.% r, b.' , of Apre:iac,
Nau-ca, 11. r; born, J.iundice, and 411
from a di-ordercd - Mate
A the Stout h. Liver ur integinea.
P r oggrrol 11. SEWARD. iIENT3.}:Y
1 / 11EN6Y. 114114..1!1rt5r. Ituffrio, N.Y. Fg4.l
A liiMlNlWltLAllolTlieldlitek. Let.
21. ten oradredntstratton on the estate of Matter
Penne' deed. of the borough of Freedom. Beaver
000nty, Pa.. Mettle bsen:granted 03 the under
signed, ail patrons tabooing thitabeelves indebted
to said *stale are requested to make Immediate
payment, and those having claim, against the
same win present Mentor settlement to
JuNATEtazi PAUL. Adst`e.
Dept:Met. s Freedom, P. O.
QUINGLIBIBI 1111111NOILES11-710 tinder
sld. has agate tornmeeted the manotactne
of ShWes at his establishment near the Warted
station., In Beaver, Pa. Builder, and all others to
need or shingles can get aa good an article from
metedlt as fair leans ae an else In the
twisty. Otes me a WI. U. 811UYAKIIII.
augll:tf
• •
IVOTICII—LIMI .
dA To builders. ma E im , s. brkklnreirn and plaa .
tern, got your USOO at the
MONITOII LIME A IT,Niki.
.121 J.— - •
VilspOlt,aud acre Una and money. .11 , :le Teri
best Lime. as It to Motive and will mace
mortar, and there la sowed/ toll. We
eight;one
tout tbe beet stone and Ills burned last the
coal Is not mixed with the acme to two. le that
there Is no mhos or cinder Is It.
Brkkbyers need not sift It or ree It off to make
Mortar. which will save • rent Mal et gum
Yon an always get It hash—tad 5.41(705 want
It—and in
LARGE LUMPS.
Rate to an who hare moot tt. &me partite Ik-
termed to other kiln+ speak *plait ft and try to
!tell an lorenor talkie Si the name prtee, thin and
wee tt. or try some
Lime darned promptly border at
Reasonable Rates
eallraW Myr oe Imam, Semi orders to the
Matteson Lime HIM*, or to
W.J. DUNN
Mayer Post 0111114
n~vta:sm
LUMBER! LUMBER!
allra=l"="kafractr,
Char 1 inch Plank, Eakinglat, Lai/lOWA
Doors, &c., se
at the /west pekoe smd en the most Überal tense.
I would lay to the public and imperially to sty old
Woods Mid cestomere, that haying devoted may
Tan 10 the lambs, and Sadism %misers. I esi
cosadest that I can make It to the Limwellt of hey
'ere to call and maim my stork and prime be.
Ibmpenilmaissw elsewhere,
Mos and Tina en New Took amen, above the
Rallroed. Rochester. CRAS. LUIIt
septl,lm. Arleta