11 DI El Beaver. Nov.lo. 1069 ' — /a7k,7 7 l)tTei 210e/v6 Circa 3 • tinges or Advertising. , sin.l Out. 11 $eF. [fa f iloo Vitit 15 500.U00 OW, 11 15 MOD -400 Al 00 10 tOr 15 00 51 OD 800 11 00 15 00 %Al 00 84 00 .. 11 00 'l5 CO ^,OOOl 53 00.41 00 "Lt 5 2. 0 0 111:1 00 00 .00 00100 00 • ana ' Exoitiiors`,itotlent • • -IWO° per Ilse. ten cents. POW I ekir—la Mier, 2 ♦quarry, do 3 mitutrop., do ~13r, ,, , do 4..1ci0n, L, C.llOlllll, MEM ,:r.11,11.trl . ial 110tiert Payment dent ad .I;rprith 'IN rertliat lath, must b ivale of tho Thermometer for the eo,lingthett cir Oct., ISO 9. 7 2e. :i deg. 43 deg. 33 deg. 30 deg, ILO deg. 40 deg, :t• 32 deg. deg. '95 deg., 3.1 deg. 65 deg.. 37 deg t 3 47 deg. 30 dog ., '4,3 dog; r, 37 dog. •, 43 deg. 34 deg: • It. T. T.IYLOII. ...;11bserirtionot to the Itesver following mated persons !I 1N 0 Paid tho struts net opposito to thotr ❑.ollo+ 011 stthieription. to the Boater A iv;l - Fa, into the (late of .our 1:14 v. - . A. Laird, Beaver. ' ;2 25 Industry, 1 •4 0' r:sr,eyercr, Itoeliester, 2 0) la J, l'ower, 200 LS. Rutan. "Waver, 2 00 ; t` ,, . Ilfoore, Earl, 111., 1 3,1 !teed, Freedom, 2 00 ilAilinger, Itidnitry, 0 00 I Cummins t ilearer, 2 00 A. Water Cure, 50, .I‘,lln Itookstown, 2 00 Its• i 1 Swearingen, Ifookstown, 1 00' Warnock, North Sewickley, 2 00 The attention of the pnblie le directed to:lowing ,New Advertisements appear fur the first time in NL.w i;oodA—J. W. "Maker fi Cu. Lange& Sou. ISUrllett Oigutt-110ter (ff.. Ifrii. OuL—J. M. Burchfield S. CO. : , ;t*,llr,lily Evening, Post—ll. reformat =I Not ice-James Manly.' Friendll. Peterson ez Co. Ex' is. Notlee —ltol:wri- Scott. Special Notlees—Mri. E. IL Ileaco ni Special 'Notices—A. Hanauer. Special .INot,ices 7 Jas. A. Fortune. Court. The November Term of . Court commenced In thin county on last Mondny, Sli three of the judges being present. The :tttendar cc of persons is pretty huge: ItecordUrproccedingn giv en in next meek'ii paper.' Clicapc:4t Dry Goods tit Beaver county Its Jas. 41.. .Fortune's, Ditunotl, ltoehe . s. : . '111111!Ics.L-Tho Boom of Light Lodge'', (volcrodd tendcr their thanks to the pub lit, generally for their attendance at their 6 . .. diva held at Cho" Baptist Church in I tridgewater. ' Although we came out in Ali l d wetttill trflat In Faith; polio anti charity. War. 11. ItAssErr, W. C. T. Snbprennn for vete nt the .41tatrit Furs! Furs!! splendid assortment Bowes, Beaver. 'She Beam of Light Dulgo No. 735, r• 10•4441 the following officers for tho en .uing putrter: W. C. T-IVnt. 11. Tins:. sou.; \V. V. T.—Entily Murles; NS" M.— Javlzsoll ; 1). ; \V. F. S.—Levi Murlt..-;; W. S.—Mlss L. rattersion; \V. T.—Juhit NV.. flruleat ; I. ti.-- 2 ..fitA. Sloan; f). (I. , —ltobert Boice. • Furs, Calk at. ISoncont's :tita (.x1111011,3 ber large zi:,sortilient of fur+. Furs! Tle.l, set of Siberian furs from tv; tc):310, at Witco's, !leaver. • The Rev. W. It. Watkins, N.. M., will deliver a lecture lit the M. E. Church, Freedom, Pa., on Wednesday evening, Nov. 17th, under the auspices of the Voting People's Christian .Associatiuti. 141ieet—"Origin, Oddities and (Mee 6r !,ropor names,' admission 1!..1 cents. The Rev. Watkins,sUtuds very high in the ohthose who have had the pleasure of hearing hint. You will find a greater variety 'of furs than has ever been brought to this place at Mrs. Beacom's. • I,,adicq underwear, :dies.; than Pitts burgh prices, at Will Smith C Cu a., Dectlp or solo at :In dtua•~ ullicc Death ora !tat iroact Coat:ac•tor. --Mr. Walter Soolt, for n long [nun coil du,•tnr on .me of t h a• nceonunodation :r.lin4 nn filo_ ntsloirgb, FortWayno'd; I lth.:1:40 rail roncl, (iftql at N,, itritt:lttm lrobk after n I.lls d••s.11 will bo +inra•rely mournod by a 1:o.;:k.rirolo 'or rOlativu3 and a haat of ntl.: to wham Lc rvai endeared. I botiblp width Flannels, at I,ortutte's, Wanted, w on" , thimmani'l sly.lltuk•kwiloat at Edgar's' milt in 1..01,,17 Jon EDomt. octTT!luto Lo,YII ,r 0,,l Itanauer ha:4 an 'exton , :ive and beauti ful :144ortment, ringg. 1):0114 rorget to intruhaio fur your loved out. l bits and Bonnets (lure ever in the lilt tf‘t'Atyle anti with ta , te, nt Will 811110 I Rochester. coney, Neater mint: imitation of minirret and mink, habl ttr+, at tltfce•e.t priers, at .7.lrA. BeA. 4.. m'., 'Phial strePt. Braver. = r:‘,l:.•,:tivinz.—fkur readers will we le)pr, That loth t:rant l;ovvrnor truer i• ~• 1 apart Thorsday Nov, Nth, :t4 a .1 , v “'t Thani;s4iving. \Ve trust business • dI kiwis will he suspentlel on that. In, the pleantitne if any of oar hare a turkey which they wish feast Oil lit that Limn Lrinr. him ME t,, llnintueen if you want to buy an mt set of black jewelry tor thirty 1 . 1% 0. ItA. El= SizA9'l.9!---A largerl:.; , 4,rl.lnei •t come In nt Ilenceii, Beaver. . • IIIN\ • Il44ortmant of Inca collarA, 'an( .iyet buws, jult recofvod, at Mrs. Boa MEM ----r •-•- 7 Everything In the Dry Goode line a , l'ittAburgh Prices, at Jas. A. F'ortune's I , iatnond. Rochester. (;000 'rush Limo ala'ays on hand I t Mulisuon Limo Riins, yanport, IA a regular meeting of Amaranth I. ~ lee N. L. 4 .)1, 1. 0. of G. T., en Monday . oninq Nov. tat,, the &Hewing I,ol'Sellti ••''err installed rui . otlicers for the term 'mine:wing Est„186!), and ending Jan. :list, 1S70: W. 12. I.—.lm.Mourberg,er, W. V.V.— Link. I,slie; W. S--Dwight S. • Coo; W A. S.—Lott le C. Breckenridge; W. F.'S I. Walton Fitch; W. T.—ltobert, W Andt•rson ;W. C.—Joint Curter, W. M —Robert Mears; W. B. Urey B.—Uori. F. Johnson; L. 11. S. Lizzie Nelson ; W. I. U.—Kato Ander O ;W. 0. G.—Robert Gordon. Skirls and all kinds of woolen wear a , .Mrs. Beacom's. • A MillyeroterVaileiWrwadprz Stand that a fdw•mooni'lli,,ftser who had their toes slightly tnestpledtiiii aasta tide In lest nroelesAnqtra heeded oTenid i'a 3linr a•!! are bail', iiiniptia :moor renting that Ire samee_d, al;:$rood temp! Ism of being Inaba habit.itif osoeislonal* Indulging In Strong drhik. did nothing of the kind.- OiLitbe - contrary we boarndlling testimony tiusktho Bea vnr Lodgehas genie hilthfial,realons,tion 7 orable teMporancemon and women with in it.' Our remarks' last week did not op- . ply to them, nor did wo Intend them to, and wo have every reaeghtohollovo that they had ; no knowledge whatever of, what was going on among thO fdsier members of their' order, So 'use& ,by way of correcting this . nalsropresouta- Son: A word or two now in addition to what was said bathe last imam of the An nus WeTro.mmo if, we were a little pristsed we could show that ono prom'. neat metnber of the order has boon in toxicated very frequently during the past stpuneri and If the Treasure was continued wo judge that itcould bedem onsirated that. another mOrnher has had his periodic "drunks" quite regularly for the last fow munths:;:and that still another member had entrusted tho safe keeping of his bottle of whiskey to the sentinel, at the door while ho went into the lodge and tilled his place as a "good, templar ;" that others again sat there on different occasions with not only their, bodies tilled with bad liquctr • but their pockets stuffed with briMming 'bottles* besides. Wo repeat if we 'aro pressed we can show that this condition of things has existed in the menthership of the Beaver Lodge of flood Templars', and if any person believes that a noble cause should sutler such brutish dishonor at the hands of its pretended friends, and the public know nothing; of it through the press, they regard! the mission of a newspaper very different'from what we tin. except xt paid 9 1 , 7 31. . Were It given ,put that the organiza tion to which WO, refiir was intended for social or literarylmrpeses, we could have no objection to it; we only complain that it pretends to be n temperance society When 0 portion of its members lire well known intemperate persons. If these latter desire to indulge in intoxicating drinks they have a right, we presume, to do so, at all events it Is none of our bus iness; Ina when their conduct brings re proach open a rcterin in , which we' and the public.generally hare'always taken a livid!, interest the ease Is, different, and we shall make such exposures of t, it treason to the cause as WO Inlay de it proper, ourself being the judge as tot extent we shall go. Go and purehaso of Hanauer because he caught a thief who rulght.havo robbed you. A man who does a public service should be patrouizid. Chinchilla cloths fur.ladies sacks at Renee's, Beaver. The best selection and cheap&it Dress Goods in Beaver comity, nt Fortune's, Diamond, 10eboster. Velvea, flowers .and plumes a Mrs Beacom's. . The best assortment orNotions, Trim inings 5; Millinery goods, and all now, is to he found 4-Will Smith at Co's., Dia mond, R.:Minster,. Wanted.-6no thousand bushels of owl, dry Buckwheat, at Edgar's mill n Fallstori. . • JO6 EDGAR. 4 Local copy oet.27:lino; Flannels ! very• cheap at, 13 - ence's. • arrantA (or ralu at the CMC, Utti Uootni Cost.—Owing to the death of Mr. .J. U. Burchfield, the senior pakner of the firm of J. M. Burch field ,V Co., Pry Goods Merchants of No. 4 , 2 Sixth street, (late St. Clair) Pittsburgh. They have determined to close out their largo an splendid stock of dry goods, woolen gdods, blankets, shawls, ktt y at prices less than first cost. This is an excellent opportunity to make purcha ses and save money,Und we would ad vise our readers to call on them . when in the city. See card:ln another column of our paper. ' . . Sewing Iliteidne 12 4 rein !init.—For the benefit of those who wish to par 'enase Scwing,MachieS, (being two or the discretionary committee,) it was not our hitention that the Wilson Shuttle Me dina, should receive a first premium over the Wheeler A: Who discre tionary committee did nut test the mar , its of any Maehine on exhibition, but twit members of said committee having used the Wheeler Ot Wilson with the greatest satisfaction thought it advisable to grVe it a diploma. Our attention hay fug been allied to. the Matter after our report had.lieert 'sent to the secretary, an agent of the Wilson Sludtle 31actinic vis ited the Committee on the day following the fair and stated that ho did not wish to interfere with the dfplount which we had given the Wheeler a: Wilson, but merely wished a recommendation for his Machine, Iteing a neighbor Mid a towns man we did net hesitate to sign our names to the palter which he presented. la ring tested the merits of the Wheeler A; Wilson, Singer, Weed and lluttonhule' wo Calf safely iissert that the Wilson Shuttle should have hail nothing: more OHM a fifth prentium.` M4s.!E. B. DoNciroo, 6ADIL A. ISA ncLAv, Members of tho Discretionary Com P. Lace used in un• family , fOr four years a Wlieeler &Wilson Machine, and consider it a first class 'within° in very particular. At our lute eounty fair . the uumnberA of the I)h.eretionary Committee awartletltho /tr.,/ premium to the Wilson SlitittleSer.-- lughie in the following clear:anti explicit language .If, Moore, b'ee'p, .Iyei,•ty of Braver Omnly:— ./kae noilersignedWlllliers of the Discretionary Committee on Sew ing Mat.hineA, in view of the price a n d merit,: of the f.everal Sewing Machtnea on exhibition at the late Fair - , (Icon it proper to give the 'ftrat premium to the Shuttle,Sewing 'Machine: , Lor. NI s LEY , tiAnt: A. Itattet.tv, E. IL DoNmino, Lldg,` of my surprise On seeing' in the Lueal it Hrdiral a card signed by two „ aforeAaid'venunittee, In which they ,tart out with the deelanttlon "that they did not te.t the, Merits of the nmehinem on exhibition, and then wind up with the remarkably illt: ,' 4lSiStellt MgerLioll that 'having to..ted the merits of the Wheeler Wilson, Singer, Ametleam Button Hole and Weed maelinto.:, we van ,:lfely assert that the Wilson :Mettle Maehine hhoeld have nothing more than' the ,g(/// preinhtm." What inlinenves have been broUght M bear Upon these two members of the eontutitt.!.e, in order to induce them to place themselves in such a strangely hicOnsiMent attitude before the public, is more than lean welt F.tut PLAi. mugine (atigllg. Ladies, remember that Hanauer's Ha zar,or FAShion is the. place to purchase the best hats amt: bonnets in Heaver county. Superior French' whalebone corsets only 90 cents at J. IL Bence's, Beaver. "Will Smith Co., Rochester, sell cheaper than any start:tin Waver man ly," hal% become the bye word oral! who deal with•thetn, Cilll and ace. Wm. ileming & 'Co's. Great Itepre sentatlvo " Bat, Cap and Ladles Fur House,..No: 139 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, •Penn'a. Send for prim) list of Ladles' Furs. ' (oeW7k3ni. Don't all to go to AVID Smith .t Co's., Rochester, for WIND* In everything. . - • • air *Niel= ''The rich itidllttfp*bigitheretit' • T tspl i gtd,r l d 4 4/15, 1 128,4'Y • •;' ,, "r•r7=',.'l - kitsstirslor ' hispbelen'otflitied, And the hyruit Of kolatkliOott spins, Afilibiria a teerid Isiglida Up to tho throne 0? - $740;- , • : por Odd liai to hls people shoSirit The sm l lllsgs,offlla - , ;- . Throegli all thadailiiiiicit.the - past Their bright.aud.morylagkur.• To guide tlienio'er a lolladrn +veay, A boooon light afar. , r Thou let us pray -tor gracoUiteStOngtill As on Trlli:namolvo call, That we; may learn to re 4 aright • Tho "handwriting on the And - thoro are those among.us. ,' •." • Whose sands aro nearly run, And others of our number, With the w ork . Jut begun.: And will the aged falter At the throshhold of thcidoor, Tliaeopens to recolvo them When pain end toll are o'er? AndthoUgh with tharPeuedilekle*., The angel Death has coma - • And taken those we cherished To wear a starry crown, • Oh! may their mantle, as of old -The prophet's did, descent!. . And rest tilion the shoulders- - Of inany*ltving friend. 1: The young; who hare examples • So bright to urge theta on, Who have the glory of the sun, While they had but the dawn,' May they well fill thoplaets • Of those who'vo fought the • And in the hour of battle , nave their armor burnished bright. And now these walls so sacred, From roof to corner stone, We consecrate anew to Thee, Thou glorious Throe-in-One, And may Pastor and may people . Litt up their hearts to pralso The Over of each perfect gift, Our God--"anclont of days." 31. at. T. Ptucmrsnuno, Pa:, Novi 1, 18se. Persons intending to leach school, should, if possible, spend ono torn at the 'Notinal School, at Ildrhbero. It will prove of great value to them. Maxwell, the man who stole a shirt front Hanauer, must have heard that ho keeps the best white shirts over offered for sale in this plotter, and to get ono, he ran the risk of going to the penitentiary. A fine ivolorttnent of Hats, Boutietl and French Flower,' nt Will ginitli tt Co's., Rochester. ?. ,— lthtut.: Mortgage:. fur pale at the AuutA Nubia shawlS, now styles for 1569 at Bones's, Beavor, To npollinto Sick Headache, use Whit lesey';; Dyspopsl n Cure; To proiont Sick headache, use Whit tlosoy'H byspopsio Cure. To cure Sick headache, itse Inittle sey's llyspep,ia Cure. Insturance:—To the pcopkibof Bearer tbunty—Sirs: I wish to call your atten tion to a fpw.facts which ought to bo con sidered by all and acted upon by the peo ple. If you will believe the statement I make and it is the truth, that the people of heaver County pay to pastern Insur rine° Companies Impunity ton thousand dollars to tiro Insurance, and twenty thousand for life Insurance, Over a quarter of a million taken from this county annually. If this drain is to be continued in an increasing ratio what is to beCoine of our local business inter ests?' This vast sum if kept'• at home wobld employ Ono thousand workmen, build one thousand dwelling houses and do ono million dollars worth of business not only one year but year afteryear. What strides of prosperity might wo not look for If this drain wtis stopped. I believe in life and fire Insurance, and wish them success, but It Is vary clear that . injury to our lora! Interests Is occasioned by sending our money east. Let every man in Ileavor conntrinsure by nil means, but let him consult his . own interest in the county and patronize home Institu tions. But says one we have no com panies in the county. Very true, but that is easily redtedied. Go to work, ob tain names or subscribe to stock, got a charter and have a company of your own, every county ought to have their Own insurance company. It is a jirotl table investrtitmt fur stockholders, be sides it keeps tte money at home. Let us look at the State of Connecticut, one of the smallest of our States, and among the wealthiest, and how has she obtained her wealth/ why mostly by her insur ance company. She has her agents es tablished all over, this land and drawing tho wealth of tho whole country into her coffers. Take for instance the Home in surance comnany of .NCNV Haven, Conn . ., only nide years old, commeneed busi ness with a capital Of $130,000, now has a capital of ;;N1,00,000, and lost year. paid $1,110,000 losses and to the stockholders the sum of ;7,7,0,000. Now you can see how profitable it is to stockholders in fire insuranes companies. lam glad to know that the citizens of Beaver have formed a Co-operative life insurance Co. I have made insurance a study . for sev eral years and Vear testimony that this Co-operative company is got up upon the beat prieelpleof any company In this country. It is the cheapest and as safe as other companies, and if thoDroperes.- ertions aro put forth for its advancement it will make one of the best Companies in the country. It requires only twelve dollars to become a membar of this com pany. and then :It Brwhen ono member dies, and the heirs of the Member dying receives ono dollar from every member belonging to his class. I would advise everytnan to insure his life in theco-op crative company of Beaver. Citizens of Beaver county consult your own inter est, keep your mote) , in the county by creating insurance companies at home. S. Musser, Agent, \[ns. B. TYONEtcoo N CONSIPHIL-Ail yo who at o in (lib habit of using tobacco road the ed 7 vertisement of J. C. Lapge Son in anothor column of our paper. Langds Plugs aro ono Of the very best substitu tes for tobacco ever offered to the public. It is pleasant to elit4, gives tone W the stomach, restores the appetite, curet the nerves, and _will entirely irradicato all tho evils that the use of tobacco bas brought upon- you. Asit . yoUr druggist or grocoryman for it and give it n trial. Wax wel I stole one of I fanador'sshirts, but )se ha; y quantity, left, ! •good and serviceable ; alsoiludsgioek of superb millinery and fancy goods: Go and-see them. per pair, for white blatiliet,i, at Bence' s. ti rjrlll.tok Coniraltniuti' for rah, at the ARGCII A Waco cure for Ithenmutletn,'Neural gin and ell pains; (Fink's Magic Oil.) Scuts to any address .011 receipt 0r.51.00. It. G. G. Fink, 12 Fifth Avenue, PIUS- Jut Nit; Pe.ocr.namo. Mr: Hommel Allison, of liridgewi lias left at Our omee a copy of the Pittabitrgh Gazette of July 22d, 1817. At that time the tlazette was but little over one-forth of the present Mao of that pi per. John J. Senn teas Its editor and proprietor, who bailie,' the piper twice a week to its patrons. Ilobt. l Magoo, It. rtilands:ruld Joseph Davis Were - tlaiiCo„ Commissioners of Allegheny county at that date, and J. DI. Itiddle tilled the po , sition of CoMmissioner's Clerk. In, copy before us they advertise for prOpo, ' sals for the butldlngefacountyjail. The, proprietor of the Gazette in 1817 Was ev- II:lowly not given to much writing, for we fall to notiee a tangles llife'of briginar maim; in the paper,. .~hicr:-=i:_~ --i"_ H ::nit:: • Irskiv: 1. : - ; - DricOrialavits4o4,37lb, Coriventlontlemrs flail, la Rochester, atip. ventbm called to falkir bY ,W,O,TMlV,4oeuitenata tire AriPt,NPM'eo 4 l4 lool 4f# iW‘ Q cT lion 13 U W CODA& Briefly 'Or 301, WM, Thos Wilson of .1101, W , D Sister cater or 4M, yr,, Niter Nan.: Curti of 2111; WOC4P4iiirishas ofeN. Sesidirri opened :tint' prayer tear, C. On mgtlgr~ a re ftill*ltetfo of 30~ j tuner Schottoptiir 301:arid' "of 251 .wore appointed s ockomittrie on Medan 'Bids: They, reported the tbllooring dele gates Pit/rent: kismet Wits Lodge,XO. 164Sistere.Lizille Brown, Older, Ady:, Scoff, Mrs Drown , itsdi Env.' Smith. From Amaranth, No. sat, Bros Coo and Carter, Sisters Nannab,_Cncier ; Nelson, Breeksiildria, and', Otte; Frairtl'lcrisv 'Brighton Lodge, Nox sox; Bros'. 3" Aldx atulor. E II Alexander, T S Reader, Ed gar, Welch, Parker, Wag, Basilan burg, Newton, Bloat, Wilson, Elverson, Floason Sr. and Staters Briefly, Mrs Wm Elversori,'Mrs E.; McKinney, Fow ler, Walters, Loppie and Schofield. On motion OW C T Chase was allowed all privileges of .Convention, same as a delegato. On motion cominittoo of throe worn appointed to prepare business, also threo on resolutions. Cr C Chase made a few remarks , for good of the Or der, and other brothers and sisters. On motion adjourned to meet at 0 o'clock a. in. to-morrow. Oct. 27t1iv n. m. 'Convention called to order, by \V C T Anderson In the Chair. . Motion made and carried the next con vention commence do Thnrsday evening and continue next day. On motion the visiting members trout Beam . of Light Lodge, were recognized as delogatas to this convention. • Members of different Lodges then made a few , remorks v reprosenting their Lodges to be .in a flourishing qotidition, and determined to push the work to the uttermost. On motion adjourned io meet nt 13 p Afternoon Session—Convention called to . ortler. The committee on resolution's reported the following resolutions: Resolved, That in view of the . terrible destructive power of intemperance, car rying sorrow . and want into our once happy and prosperous homes, and the prevalence of crime and pauperism in our midst, all traced Ito intexicating cup ; we regard it the dutiot ail profess ing chrls tians, morally disposed persons, and especially (tori Templar*, to give their crificient aid to the cause of temper ance. Resolved, That wo as Good Tempters do engage more earnestly in the cause, cud work there diligently in striving to drivo this evil from our midst. Resolved, That each sister of our Order find it her duty, to strive, if possible, and get persons to juin us, believing; this to be one of the best methc•ds of saving young men from a drunkard's grave. Resolved, That the temperance refoini is an intelligent comprehension of the pathological effects;of aleholiol upon the human system, and its final success do ponds upon the manner in which the young aro instructed upon the subject. Parents and teachers fail to discharge their duty, if .they ilo not shield the inno cence of youth from the social drinking custom now disgracing society. . Resolved, That wo consider it the duty of the pastors'of our different churches to preach at least once in throe months - upon tho subject of temperance, and we most cordially invite them to do so,. • Resolved, That it is a violation of the . pledge or obligation of a Good Templer to be presefit upon terms of social equal ity in any company, social party or cir cle in which wine or intoxicallong drink is used, offered or recognized as a bacon age. Rcaotred, That we earnestly call upon all professing Christians, and all who have the rause at heart, especially the clergy, to speak out against this giant evil, and thus help to mould the public opinion. Resolved, That this convention regard all suggestions and propositions of every kind, by whoni , oever made, for the re vival of liquor licenses in this county as shocking to the moral sentiment of tho enlightened portion of the community. Resolved, That as many of us as aro voters will always, and at all times vote for only strictly temperance men. Resolved tinanimousty, That we tender our most cordial thanks to fl W C T. Chaso for Ms pre.etwo h. re. nod that we invite lute Vii,A 11, a, "aim as prav!ka ble. Oo motion time' or tocotitig ohunged from three to four months.. Next proceeded to Wootton of officers, and the following were elected: W CT, John Carter of `2 4 j4 ; W S, Bro. Kennedy of 30G; IV T, Sister Bobout of 301; W T, Sister LIZZIO Brown of 163, G\VC T, Chase then instructed the Convention in the unwritten work of the Order, after which adjourned, to meet in Now Brigh ton 4th Thursday in February next. Met at the hall in • tho evening at half past G p. tn. , and marched in procession to the Town Mal, where G. W. € l . 4 ‘T. Chase entertained us with 0110 of his for cible and pradticable lectures, after which G. W. V. T. Randall, of the State of New York, read a• few temperance pieces which were loudly cheerad. 1. WALTON FlTen, Sec'y. ' Tun litmnirrr Onolx.—The spirit bath moved me at sundry times to wield my pen in the cause of Burdett, whose disciple I ant became: I enclose you a lino or two which will ease my conscience if they do not be of any use to yourself. You have placed me under lasting obit- gations by selling. me trlitirdett Organ for--dollars, and I trust these feeble lines will show you that your bread has not been thrown Into the waters of an ungrateful soul. Commend mo to Bur dett when we talk of organs. The above'qualia note was addressed to If. Kloher &Aro., 122 Woot St., Pitts burgh, Pa., Buidetes agents, and the writep Is at once a most promising ama teur player. and a man of "infinite wit and most exeellentinney." Every young man in the country will be greatly benefit ted by a eon rse of study at the Iron City College, and to those contemplating business life it is 'mils pensible. • Circulars containing full par ticulars on suldrtring the Principals, Smith & Cowley, Pittsburgh, P/1. • The ninth census is to be taken . next year, and the facts with reference to the production of the capital and labor of the country will ho those of the current year Asa°. All our citizens aro, Interested In having the recta full and correct. The agriculturalist should make a record of the quantity of wheat, corn,. oats, barley and buckwheat produced; pounds of wool sheared, de., of the number and weight of his hugs fattened, of his cattle, fat sheep, Chickens, Ste., in oidei that there shall be no - difficulty hC making a true report tio , the census collectors. But not the farmers atone aro concern ed. All our manufacturers, builders; ,iice; - have duties in -this re,gard.• The country will call for everything that Is the produCt of labor, oelabor and =pi- Id, and the nature of the report will 'greatly deponul upon the citizens, them.: selveS. Tho conauN will cover all -moral, so edcntilonal and religions matters, and those concerned" should maim .it a point to gut out fail statements. • . , „34r , tVe cahoot udderstarel why people shovel any longer, buy lb° miserable preparatione advertised as hair restorers, when the Allan's, which is - .really - the ,finest articlefor the. hair in use, can be Procured for so reasonable a . prioo as one dollar a bottle. • • Prominent over all other medicines is Seward's Cough Cure. , =ME 1" 411 9. 6 *IN Wag *4_4140* ' 1 1 1 0 1 4:WOW1 111 *a; ', " "bin .' dn " t *Iii 1 ;01 0 . 11 xli gbft thOtikoititti rktlint ; stleosOglWPT9 l .iiatiti, untie and tbrests.o l 8 1 7 1 0 1 011,, liberaihrt the nation hist inorwralt wealth rod itt, atrailthAitiatiothatidiand3. .lileisingis have - — vattiodlisviry 4 hiteretit of the *kyle In avfl*Stfo(thltfaliin;- Ceit i A4.!arellt • • ii*Ont, 4l6l4 l.l.rtoned;'-. of izmitiOt lig tad'catriut " 311 .1ttirdetiOaii been.birobisst ad. civil SO rougicalli*Y sr,a aeon to every inhabitant ; Of this hind, c „ sod:bitted by none, bid freemen. .It ." • emnols 'PitoPle :this."Wored . co- m a , acknowledgement to, the Supreme 'Au. tlior from whom auch blessings , B6M, of thete'gratittide.and glair ilepinnfn ne o. t o rendeiffaita), same, and'devently Implore oontinu . : *nee of Ciod's morel" • Th ere f or e s I , Myna, 8. Brant,liresi dent ofthe United States,,dorticomin theerhursday, tho 18th of Nov,next, observed as a day'of thanksgiving an of praise and prayertte,..Aleidglity,: OOd tbe,Creetorind,Rulei - or the Universe And I do' further riVommend to ail th people of the United State's to assernbn on thatday in tbeiractitudemed phicea o Public wOrship,,andlo Unite BM.hon : I and praise duo to our bountiful Father of all znorcies, and fervent prayer for th - oontinuanee of the manifold blessings Ho has voncbtafed to us as a people. "In' Testimony Whore. of, I -have hire: unto sot my hand !aid rinsed the z 1 of the . Milted Ottites to be atilaed, this ' iUtli day of October. I timo D om i no , ono thousandMght hundred and "sixty nine, and of tho Indepentlence of United States of America tho ninety fourth. U. S. GRANT. "By the Presidenti i • . 11.tutthoir Secretary of State."' Tho Prosidea .of the United; Ste haring issued the foregolni Proclaim Son, I do most earnestly ‘dvbei that th people of the COmmonwealth of Penn Sylvania, for the reasons therein given strictly observe ltssiCOmmondation. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Commonwealth, at Harrisburg, the . twenty fifth day of Gabber, in the year of oar Lord, ono thotuamd eight bmi dred and sixty. nine, and of the Inde • pendenee of the United Staten the nine ty fourth. .JOHN, W. GEARY- By the Governor: . F. ZORDON, Sad y. of the Corn. ; ' Murdered by the;K. M.—We re; Bret to learn that Copt. Mason Jackson, oftho Regular Army, sites murdered a foiv days ago' by the Ka Klui of Texas, at Sulphur Springs, Hopkins county. Capt. Jackson was formerly from Car rollton, whore his Rerents now reside, and provlous to the war .was se printor, and a good one. lihrwife (a sister of V. E. Smalley, of Youngstown, formor ed nor of the Begfiferd And two children are in Texas. It is to bo hoped the mur derers will get their just deserts speodi ly.—Satest ((DJ-Republican. • ' Capt. Jackson, several years ago, was in our employ as A joartioymaii printer, and while filling that pasition we learned In esteem him very ; highly. But few young meeker Ws two at - time gave. hopes of a more brilliant future, than he did. To his sorrowing parents-we ex tend our heartfelt sYmpattiles. Robbery at. Caumbefs'a 3101.—0 n Sunday morning last, Mr. ;Christian Mitsh, who is; postmaster .at 'Cannon's 31111, this county; and who also keeps a Store and runs the mill, had occasion. to pate arotind his Mgr, and is be passed. tho door ho noticed that :it was partially open. His feari were immediately arous ed, and he pushed the door open and en tered the store. Imilde he found every- Ilitigtisifte utmost Itunftiskus, acid bear ing thoinarke of an extensive burglary. Tho goods had been' pullectdown from the shelves and picked over, and three partially burned candles Were found on the counter. Mr. tillittih immediately made an examination of the. promisee; and discovered from the marks that the door had been forced elien with a sharp hist rument,which was afterwards found, and proved to lie a chisel, which was Identified by the owner of the blacksmith shop immediately across the creek front the Willi as his property, and which must have been taken from the shop on the night previous, for the purpose for which it was afterward used. There being. slight snow on the ground, the tracks of the robbers could be plainly seen; and they were tracked as fares Calcutta,somo three miles distant, where they were lost. Mr. :Wish having a Suspicion that the thieves were from Smith's Ferry, or that vicinity, immediately repaired to East Liverpool, about five miles I.telow -the Ferry, and placed Officer Piens° on the scent, who proceeded to work. up t 1 case, and who sueceetled in-arresting ono of the burglars, a boy, who confessed to his share in thd transaction, and also gave the names of the rest of the party, together with the disposition of the sto len property so far as ho bad any knowl edge. A portiotiof the goods was found in a coal bank, on the Virginia side of the river, opposite Smith's Ferry,'and . others at different places. Tho boy was sent to jail at Beaver.; 'On the. Same evening the quick witted officer stiocce ded in 'bagging' another of the - thieves, who was also taken to Beaver and lodged in Jail.' The remaining villain Is still at large, but Officer Pierce is after him,and it is probable that he will succeed in • 'springing' his game before very long. Mr. Mitsh bad just received his new stock on Saturday, end had finished as sorting and putting ttio goods .on the shelves that evening. He 'estimates his loss, in stolen and damaged goods, at' between $3OO and fob. But, not content with robbing the store; the .kleptomani. , am' had 'gone through' the postoffice, which was situated In the same building, and $l5 in money, revenue and postage stumps, were also taken.— *ellarille tin inn. • • G. Y. M—ic. Death or Dada S. Nicholson, Esq.—We are pained t o learn of the death of Dr. David S. Nichtdson;the cot son of lion. Thos. Nicholson . , cashier of the Treasury. ,\[r.Nicholson died at'. ter a few days illness, which his friends were led to hope, a few days before hie death, had yielded to the treatment of his physicians ; but a relapse occurred, and all hope of his recovery being gone his honored father 'was summoned to the bedside of his dyiriLl son. We did not enjoy a personal acquaintance with the young man who has [sealed away, but from those who know him sv,ell we have heard that ho wits' a son • worthy' of hii excellent father, and to those who know the sire no stronger words of endorse ment could bo uttered. . .; We catcall to our old friend the sym-, pathy which an unbroken Intimacy of a generation - makes it fit and proper that we should offet to him In the Niue ofhis bereavement. And while this whole communitkwill join us lu.thls feeble ef fort to alleviate the Sufforingi 'and sue. row of our excellent friend, they will re joice with us in the knowledge, that hth pure life, and his deep prqy will furnish him a highet reliance and a more per fect solace than any humsii sympathy. He has the love and condolence of- our entire community.—Har. Tel. ' Ou Monday last a warrant was !slued by Justice Pclliad:, at the instance of Miss---1 1 7betton, against Sanford H. Neville, for breach of promise of mar riage, under very' peculiar cireurn4an oat. Both Parties redde Id East Uri& • Marshall Love arrested irevilis and brought him to towiithesarne .oi:en ing:but upon nieedng the young woman MEIMiI ME 11111 multithearzsiskioiii liku• - not !MOW, n #,W 0 4 51 / 4 Otathed 'VonPaymentent "ta*Ailridlie:,Weptvaif U 1114 4 1 4 4: • . , 4 rt c allailli Paws anahmot; :thont#4 leetnie of Ron 'Jaen ollio~ihohd oil the ?Tilutizii ofilit4l theAniertesti"Ceailnent.l'_ The, Whim '*azitir the. benellt of the eitilrohi acid we em4 tki pkosed kinote - - that, iithanclauy s hg,, tt waia imams; while' attita Same time the 'wahine° was entertained with a highlrinteresting and Imam:RlM Ic4nre. The 'Midi:et of American. Aii tlqtaitii is iniettiailihcoilld 'midis 'receiv ing Oat*, tbsie of attention and we feel insitred thatthe Ina; evening, 'evincing ins It did, Ntreful research and Ault° knowledge et the anhject, stu b Oho trams discovered in every. portion of the continent, will awaken a. deoper'interest in the matter. The Rev erend gentleman presented bls su bled In an able manlier, and with his pressing and agreeable style of delivery was able What& theittimtlen of his extdibirs. The lodate is well Worth repeating, and aid we have no doubthir. IL would be greeted bye still larger audience than that which assembled list event:lg.—Pitts, Chronicte Nov. • • - ' At the earnest solicitatioa of the La. ;Iles Working Society of the M. E. Churl% of thlis place, Rev. Jas. Hollingshead wUI 'deliver a lecture in the Court House on Thisukissivlng'ovening . „ NOV. 18th, 1869, upouthe "Traces of Ancient, Powerful and Civilized Nations oq our Continent," This lecture was delivered : for the first amain Msnehoster Jest week, to a crowd id house, and. received high encomiums of praise. ' • The theme is an interesting one, and Mr. Hollingshead has devoted time and labor to his researches, and wo are sure every ono who attends will foal amply repaid in tho instruction and en tertains:dont affcirded. Wo hope to see a Crowded houso, The proceeds will bo applied to the new enterprise. E. J. ALLISOIt, sec'y. Here tat MM.—The engineers repre senting the Baltimore, Pittsburgh and Chicago Railroad Co:, put in an appear ! ince in thli county on last Thursday. They are at the present limo surveying Wind is known as the TWo Milo Run Route, , Should the company eventual ly select this line, their road will cross tho country from Pittsburgh 'on. the smith aide of the river, (not follow the river dcfitrn) pass over the Ohio at the header Market street, go up that street tothetmouth of the Two Mile Jinn and follow that stream to or' near Its source. What route Would then bo taken to reach the Stateline .wo know ;not. !Tho engi neers hdre referred to, wo believe, have notes In their pmsession of a former survey of the Brady's Run route, hence they will hardly go over that route at the present time. These notes will suf fice' to givOthern tho Infortnallon they aro now seeking. Tito "surveying party is composed, of several strangers and two or three of our citizens us assistants. They will examine all the routes that have been named in connection .with this road and report_to their chiefs as soon practicabie. " - change In the Commabuttoner!' Offien.:—On but Monday Jas. Warn 'oat, esq.. who has served the connty for the pasethree'yeani ns ono of its commie *loners, retired from ,office, and his suo nessor, Joseph &Main, esci,was sworn in.: Mr. Waruock has been a competent and faithful officer, as is evident from the feet that ho goes out of office leaving the county in ns healthy n financial con dition as anyone could reasonably do- Ore. WO trust that his fellow citizens, at soots fUturo thne;will avail themselves of his experience and again call upon him to fill the position' ho has just vaca ted: . ths - iuccemor, Mr. - BrMain, la - a gen tleman of ripe judgement and will make an efficient public officer. bout Sorghum.-qtr. Thomas Hoyt, of Industry tp., Cultivated some Chinese sugar cane, the past season, and has.) ust converted the Jniceinto sorghu The gallon of It which-he sent to the -kn .o t s office. convinces us that himself and family understand how to maho a good .article. It Is indeed a Lino sample and we are under Tiny obligations to Mr. IL for his courteous remembrance of the printer. Our ever attentive friend Richard Wel ton, mg., of the same tp., has placed us under renewed obligations to him for setae of the sorghum made at his resi donee anima time ago. Like his neigh been, Mr. Hoyt, it was exeetslingly easy to take. ' Asnorghumist.s, the citizens of Industry township appear to merit the championship. ( , ;(51.133:11U S, 61110, t NOV. 3, ISD lalitor'drgus—The Anniversary and Anniversary Hostittite of the Methodist Episcopal Church Snnday School Union hold its opening exercises at the Town Street M. E. Church; on last Saturday the 30th ult.,. at 23 o'clock p. m. The 'lecture room'was crowded with old and young, and the bright eager faces of the children, as they engaged-in their jubi lee, was indicative of their deep interest in the event. Rev. J. M. Jamison, the patriarch of the Ohio Conference, presi ded. Several prominent clerical gentle men from abroad wore present, among thetn were noticed the Rev; J. H.- Vim cent, corresponding secretary of tho Sun day School Union; Dr.. Pierce, Of Now York ; Dr. Dunn, of Jersey City, cuulDr. E. 0. Haren, President Of the North Western University. The following day being Sunday a large assemblage gathered at the Opera House to listen to thd anniversary - address by the Rev. Dr. Donn, and it wits certainly the largest crowd ever gathered there; the'oecasionsOic numbers of persons to this Temple. of the Drama who had never entered Its portals before, and In Okla matter thin 'seemed to be rather an odd appearance about tho congregation. Ha bitual church and- theatre goers 'mixed up, indiscriminately—the latter, it seem ed, could not forget their old habits, chatting and gossiping before the cens e/enemata of the exercises as though they were waiting for the curtain to rise on Hie find scene ofa drama, hula church congregation look wag soon brought to the audience when the learned divine's Voice was heard eloquently discoursing from the text, 'pus. le. That there was *Universal sentiment ofsatisfaction was fully attested by the silence and rapt Intention which pervaded the vast throng who !!atoned attentively to the glorious words that fell from the gifted speakers lips. At the close , of .the sermon the grand p hi doxology of "Praise God from Whom ail blessings flow" was sung by the vast dudience with a zest and will that WWI 'Jubilate. The occasion wilinot soon be forgotten by those who were present . An ecclesiastical court for the trial of Rev. C. C.-Tate, of this city, was Is ses sion on the 27th,: 28th, and IDth of last month. - The Rev: Doctor was accused of some Ritualistic tentlericles. The affair _created a little fever of excitituout with the gossip loving publiry b ut the ease was Dually "quashed," as the lawyerii con on the non Jurisdiction of the court. A number of the prominent ladies of COluisibus, noterfor their benevolence, have exerted themselves lately to raise finds to purchase a anitab!o properly on whicb.to locate a hospital -for women ; 'and It now gratifying to know that they have siteOooded in so doing. They have purchased the old Lunatic Asylum and grounds, and intend fitting. it tin ` immediately as a Women's Hospital, the Home of the Friendlosi being found in: adequate in the matter ofproviding for the many poor woman Duit apply for re- rietifiratiiiie", • *. many MOW Wise iambs" all °tow dila and villages who thus axed , themselves In benevolent, actioni' Am. the relief of ITentaree, tniMh' good hare Utitialready dono, and much food may It be their lot to accomplish In the fit; tare; Mlikubbre beafta Mat thiy aro. they desotie all prase forA. . • „ itarkEte.,. 44vt 01)`4)41 !OrNION OP TUIR.PYriII. GUAM; - , MONDAY, Nov. 8 . 1869. , - SALT—AI .H . o y . Elver torrida &re quoted WAD tat long. at $1.8.4 . 'APPL -Lla better supply botsteady with' icontioned Irak demand, at 1450® SAO par bbt IbrreOtornon to choice. BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR-baler at a colt& BUTTER—Id In geed supply and dull with a drooping tendency; we martian° to quote good to prime roll at 30033 and choice at 33e. CllEtti—Market firm • and prices well.mainWned, Sales of Western Re serve at 16@17; Factor at 17@in Ohio Graben lit 18i; and N. Y. Gosh qu o ted •C cannot ; be above PAO ker bush. ' DRIED PRUlT—Apples_are quoted at 818(10 Ms per pound,. and Pea ch es at 10 eta for bright quarters and 12@14 eta for bright halves. EGGS—Have still further 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 here appear to have tho "lion's share" of the retail trade, and take the retail trade stray and there Is nothing left.. The milts, we understand, aro supplying the trade with standard winter whoa, 'dour at about $0,50, and medium grades, at €01,231 good Western Atka ouinot be sold for any less—that is, and afford a margin to the dealer. spring wheat Sours, to use aoommon phruse,are about "played out' in this market. GRAlN—Wheat Ls weak and drooping, with considerable offering from the West •, we aro Cognizant of ono of our milleThaving bought 5,0t0 bushels prime red it $1,23, and it may bo fairly quoted at $1,a101,33. Choice white will bring $1,30. Oats infratber better demand but unchanged-470480n wharf and Omit, and 00 in store. Ryo is dull and nomin alirunchanged at #61,05, cash. Prime ear Own is wanted fur feeding and will bring $l, but shelled, notwithstanding the stock In this market is light, is dull and tending downward. Barley is quiet and unsettled, $1,201g1,30, as to quality. To Consumptive& .• Tan advertlaer baring been restored to health In • few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after bating' sunfored several year: with *severe long alrectlen, and that dread distioe, Consumption, a anxious to make known to bls fellow sallentrs the mewls of ewe. To all who desire ft, be will add • copy of the pmetrlpilon used (free of zhcrge), with the dlree• !lona for preparing and wing the wale, which they will End a scut mut rot Couscrxrnot. Acta sts,4lnoacurns, etc. The object of the adverdeer In sending the Prescription to to benefit the sane ted, mid spread tuformattou which he conceives to be Mendable ;'and he hopes every sufferer will try the remedy, to It will cost them nothing. and maylprovea Wooing. Planta wilhing the pre• scription will please addreu EDWAIID A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. Itastily Errors of Youth. A GI:I , II . LZ/lAN who natand for yeah from Nets c7tDeblihy, Premature Decay, and all the effects uthful indiscretion, will, for the sake Of suf. kiltig burzenisy. monad free to all who need It, the receipt and directions for mating the almple rem. edy by which he wm eared.. Sufferers wishing to pre, by the advertiser's experience, taudo so by addratelug, In perfect confidence, JOII 13. OGDEN, \o. 4: Cedar stiert. Nev. York mayl2:l7] 4 ti 4 4 4 4 T0 . T1113 WORKING MM.—We ere now pre pared to famish all dams with constant employ ment at home, the wbOle of the time or for the 'pare moments. Menne new, light:and profita ble; • Persons of ehlter vex easily wertifista 00 ete. to $5 per evening,Und a proportional sum by de voting their whole time to the busluesa. Wonted glrle earn nearly as mach as men. That all who see this may send their address and attestthe bus- Ines., we make this unparalleled offer: To sack as are oat well satisfied, we will send $1 dollar to pay; for the trouble of witting. Full particulars. • valuable sample„..hiett .do to amine= work on, bud a copy of The .11ople's Werary COI* pa/doll—one of the Wiest and best rani= Papers pnbashed—all sent free by mail. U son want permanent. etolltablo work. address E. C. ALLEN d: Co., elugheth, Ye. EIMELI Married. MeIIONALD—ANDERSON —By Roy. L. Paine, at the residence of the briefedparents, parents, Rochester, Pa., Nov. 4th, Mr. Powers J. McDonald, of Baton Rough, La., to_3l' t.ss Ella Anderson, of Roches ter, Pa. STALEY—DUNGAN—At N3w Brigh ton, Pa., Nov. 3d, 181.19, by Rev. S. F: Crowther, Mr. Edmund Staley of New Brighton, and Miss Eliza E. Dungan of ..Frederiektown, Wa:Shitlgton Co., Pa: • . AULt—GIITER—On Thursday, Nov. 4th, MA by the Rev. John Douglasiy D. D., D. W. Ault, esq. of Newport, 'Pa., and Miss Charlotte ' W. Grier, of Now Galilee, Beaver county, Pa. COLEMAN—BONZO—At Now Brigh ton, Pa., Nov. 9th, PS39. by Roy. S. F. Crowther, Mr. Goo. 11. Coleman of North Sewickley, Pa.; and Miss Lizzio Bonze. of Now Sewickley, l's. BEIGIIEY-I'OWEL By George M. Young, esq., on Sept. 131.1 t, teen, Nfr. John V. lieighov and Miss Jane IL powel, both of Reaver county, Pa. LOWRY—GOAS—On the 2nd inst., by the Rev. J. M. Smith, Mr: I). E. Low ry'and Miss M. A. Goas, both of Free dom, kb aver Co., Pa. ' New Advertise»Kitts. CLOSING- OUT SALE Owing to the death 01 the senior part. nor, Mr. J. M. Burchfield, the entire stock ell:owls will 1w sold rel.pirillesi of Cost. is Stock conaist of Silks black atia colored. .A.LaF I .43.‘D.A.Ei VALENE POPLINS, IRISH POPLINS Black Cloths, C loakings, ,Brutha PLAID SIIIWIA.CASSIIIERES, nud u lull line or Do wsTtC. GO@DS, NM J. M. BtfROEFIELD & co's., Nu 51 Sixth Strret, htte St. Clair, Pl TTS II V ItG 11, PA. lEEE =lli TOBACCO. lts deleterious effects ou'the health are !mulled and strength to the buffering or pun; rt-sttircti by using &INGE'S PLUGS They being, a pleasant and powerful tonic to the sliape et navy tobacssi. I'ut• eined 31areh Jtli, 1814. f your druggist Las nut got it scud 75 cents to u.s and we trill send s'plugs to any address, postpaid. J. C. LANGE t SON, Cor. Plum & Thlrtamtla strtcts, PITTSBU.RGif, PA movlolltil HENRY LAPP. Dealer in all Ids& .1 FURN ITURE, Brighton atmetriborti tbc Plow Factory, RoalLester, Pa. The Ingest stock in lienver county con• stautly oil hand, and selling at the very lowest prices. • Isugl&em , - i t;L ,i.: _rFf 4 FFsl vanininsivr. a. a. eneninimbiiv:v snerner • .I"(ifOin#LE DRY", r " 'GOODS .A.N6 - • 0 T lOW 8 AT EASTERN, PRICES. Bole Agents far FOILIRTOF3:BAND FLORA Greenville Barrett Ylannete, BLANKETS anti YARNS, No. 116 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH.: PENN. . ni.a:ain. PAIJIN "C.,11,111U18 1 subscriber offers alarm tor alit lying In Bomb Beaver town. one mUe nor t h west ot BROM Roada,, con. MUMS? ea woes end 4? pambes et enrolee land, about at sores clawed, tbs balance wall :Imbued on sada Is erected a tweed log bog s and toga ; Awe barn; Metals also a numberof fruit trees ma dm premises. The brut Is wen watered and to • good state of cultivation. Terms asay. un Xto oett7:4lo ISAMUBL MlTtallt ot add BEAVER BRIM STORA, N . V . cIAQ 99WIAPPg.11, Drutigist , & Apothecary, 313EA.VEV.. PENN DEALER IN PURE DRIN AND MIME; PERFUMERY. SOAPS. TOILET ARTICLES PURE WINES AND (IQUORS, For liedlca] Putposem. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSH ES. &C., &C. G-IZOO.W.t6IMS, CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, of the greatest Variety, best quality and at the very lowest a ) 211 0 11312$ redgents for Fabric:stock. iltalctt and &tranvia', Strictly Mini White Lean, the oldest and best'brand In the ttiattet.'lolll WALL PAPEU. WALL PAPER. WALL PAPER Tto Lamont and cboopeot dock of Wall Piper fa Beam County. BOOKS, A lasts assortment of Miscellaneous, School and IleWon, Bookn. constantly on had at Pub lishers.' Prlces. -frill Boob BOWle:for the Holidays, 7 • STATIONERY,- • STATIONERY. STATIONERY, An mytenslyo variety or Paper.iinfrelopas, lead Pencils, Gold and Steel Pena, Ink ' nod odlnk Stands, am, de. We are the excluatve Agent for theeelebrated Foloy•to Gold fur thin County; time seeking a good Gold Pan, would do well to we them before pnrchite a ing. We are th e Agent for dil County for gilder's Photograph Marriago Certificate. The attention of Clergymen le respectfully called to Ml*, aa we min sell them at the Name discount AS they would get from the Pubilatter. Atwater School Gov. crnment fur sale at Publialu ts! prices. We have contently on band Floor 011 Cloth_ln lams variety. WINDOW 1ii3K1.A.1).E.04, WINDOW OIL CLOTH. R LTBTIC & PAPER SHADES. • -ALPO on bard To)• and Variety Voce!. satiable for tbs Llo . J. F. PRICE, Datil • Broadway, New Medan CARPETS AVM OM% tatIte2BELZ NEW' GOODS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Of WHITE, CHECK AND FANCY MATTING& FOR SL MbIER WEAR NOW OPEN. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW BRUSSELS xi a TIIItEE PLY CARPET :4S: INGRAINS to till inn stock clue; tin:close tbe heavy Spring Trude. Oliver McClintock and Co. 23 FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURGH, PA: jun 80 6% im Great Distribution By the Metropolitan GM Co., CAE GIFT 3 TO THE AFT. of s6oo#lo. Ebert' Ticket Draws a Prize I 5 Cub girlies& dS:I.IXO I 40 cash gifts cub SIN° Id do do mow 2a) do do • 503 73.1 do du 5.00013 W do - do 103 50 Elegant Rosewood Plano.. smell PM to 0 70, 73 ;10 do Melodeons do Mto 100 350 Simon Muchlowe do 03 to IM 54.0 Gold Watches do Mto MO Cull Mum. Silverware. Me. valued II 81 00 . 0 D 3 A chance to draw any of the bore sprites for 35 mum. Tic betedowlibing Peon. are war, to ea; ovi o pee. and area wizen. ended &bib drawn The " withogtOncholnareEddiroo.p.t b u mall to any addows• y will be delive Fed.he tivtetebtuirler toypament of Ou Dollar. , " . 1° " . 1.T . ' l f be " an y adorroe by valalow or re' „r„.„ ,Dopy Yon wld know what you emu for It. Amy Priv • c.reactinged for anotAtr qf maim Wraieu 2 N a : r. blaskx. Our patio" CaO depend on nareasects:- We read the following trona IMIlf who term lately drawn Valuable Mae' and ideal pennttred es to publish them. Andrew J. sumo. tidoogo. 3110. 0 ( 0 : LW eters W. Wither, Ralthoore. rmoo _dtarh James li . Mathews . De toot, ss,IM John T. Andrews, Baranenth, 13, 000; Las AT, Slumono, Charleston. nano. Wa pub tine names wlthostcmission. °moons or ens rnzsre— Ono Is reliable and deserve their sweeps Merry Views& Moe S. We know tbets to boa Mr dealing P . Herald. May 1.3. A friend of mos drew a_poo prom *tido was promptly recelved.—Dally New, Joao ad.. 13endIneelscular. Llberal ludOetments to Solleactlou guaranteed. oi l = Eneel costa/as °Do g sts Ms Ow 01:, 1111 opea oor th 00 hie 03; 110 ix IMS. 11 bum abould be addressed to waungs. wile** & ockt oe snami nos sresawar. NSW, rem Mate incl . SpeWir Cora fur Coug*Colda. AsaTs Broachicia. Hoantoess. -• Croup, ladowozei Whooping. Cough. I Threat a Coataurrption, and • all Ditcuo t .of the I nti 4ungt. Doet seglec t a aorere Cough. or throw away meaty oat • worthleri inetriciac. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER 110TTUI ""w lipmaux searnre on= b. sari DI iceChly Hair Vigor, For restoring Grartair is natural Vitality and Color: A, draining ,ithlei is at mite agrestable. healthy, aim/ effeetral for preserving du hair. Forted or gra, heir is seem Triton% to its origin*, eokl; with 'the gloss aa% fresh:new • of loath. 1 Thin hair . is thick-I ened, fallitt.4 hair checked, and beldl nets often. though not always, cure by he use. Nothing' can restore th,i hair where the follicles are destroyed., .1r the glands atrophied and decayed ! But such as remain can be rued for ttsefuluess by this application. 5 Instead. of fouling the. hair with a pasty mai reent, it will keep it clean and vigorous Its atmslonal use will prevent the hair! from turning •erny or felling off, andi consequently prevent boldness. Free!. from those deleterious substances whichl make some preparations dangerous and? injurious to the hair, the Vigor an only benefit but not harm it. If wanted i t merely (or a' HAIR DRESSING, I nothin g elso can be fotio4l so detiraLle.' Containing neither oil tier dye, it doe, !maiJot soil white cambric, and yet . lon g on th e lsh', g ivin g it a rich sleety; lustre null a grateful perfume. I I Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & co.. 'ltAcrricAt. AND ANALTTICAL CHINIIITS O L6WELL. DIAS& • PRJOH ILO°. • Ayer's Cathartic Pills) • • • For all tho pantoloos of • Lionativi Medicino. Ss 4 - off-tf . .. 1 1, • Perhaps so oak sesll 4 l ' elan to ma naloomiliy 2=.1.0.4.7. , nor Ws" el any het rrn no natrwrsoli If ailoplaul Into uon. in - ens.a avi ' t l ir la this wlll but edicinnt porgalliir PLO. TM nisi/tons mi.. wet bt,that It taatnervii+ 134148=4 far more inge,, lull remedy than ea. other. Them who It.t4i• rivet il. knnak thatlt remit them: atom who litwo tot, know that it run., their Itentalt.rt and !demi , . mil 411 know that what it nine+ tome it dont alwa,l, —that it never f.ul. through any [malt or ne7ll. in t 4 • • ' tt ft vvvvv .4111011. WIP hare UNINPALLIk Spoil t 1...: amid ot eertagestra of Llacirreaaarkabler&rat of Li • ..11..wluT complaltaa, but writ runt. ant known i .517 neighlawhoiel, awl we nee.' not publiM Mei, tilapteil to all area awl inablitlons hi all rlintatet . •ontalittey neither calomel or any .lelcterinuodrui . Jury may be taken with tately by anybrely. I Mi.: olizar coatin 7: pretervet them ever frees slot mart' . thew pleasant to take, %Than help' purely vegetal., an hams ran art.° (non their um in any 'mutiny.) They operate by their powerfhl inaneure on It • nternil viarera to purify the hinwl awl .tionulatil eta healthy Retina—remove the ohttruetiona of q 1 ttaffluiak, bowel., liver. earl ether organs of 'hi i wwly, re•biring their Irrerniar art lorito health, ado ay correcting, wherever they eclat, such divan uents as tire thin lint origin of ilisesae. Monte direction. are given in We wrapper 4 I he biwr, for the following eanwplalata, Which tin J . PIM rapidly rem:— , i For layoprepsta nr inilltigrairtion . Limiest,. sews, ..11471110Pr awl Low, et 414skietitrotif .. ' Mould be takes, moilerately to •thruitate the iltotb cosh awl notore it, healthy lime and arlkm. ' 1 A For Lir ter conaphaiwg awl 111 rarhatbe a • 'am.. Union* liewiaeliP. Niel( Illwalllac . Lim alike or Green leickterwa, fill . Celle•ann hillatus ' , every. they annum be 1 . ildoll+lltakelt for rub ri..e,t.l rorreet the ,Ikea i. I union or remove the 4.0,41.11400 t which ran.. Its BOOKS, BOOKS. . . For Dysentery or.ll3llsarrhern.bot one .4 hoe I. rear:ally e I. For Rheumatism. Coot. Gravel. T..altf'• tl4llOlll or the Oran. Pnln t Ik, and,. Dock awl Coln., thol* 5%0,11.1 he t,eitillUoll4 . Liken, ne reynn• I , In el, in.l, the n rit,,, • system. Won nit-h cheep. eomplahl, For Dropsy no.l Dronsleal Owtolln.r. 11 • •Isoohl I, I 14,1 111 lame a.I (::./nest dove. in 1. • .10-0 the .1 ora;t 3 For Ma pnresslon a la me don, 0.11.1 he 1414, to It pooh'et the I ~r• • .1 Ite synenthe. a Plower POl, take one or two PIM in pf••• s o w dip , ..00, as I relieve Vet Pletee , ll. An neva-lanai 4.3.42 Ftlinalate. the 41nIsa-h at bowel. Into healthe re.l ores 11% anoel and InrlTletle• the srstent. Ilenee it I. mien reeteTeellt where on "serious sleranznuent eat+. 'Jae who reel.. tolerably Well, often ends that ad.)... tf these Pill. makes hint feel .teet.leally hetter.fnho :heir cleanslna• ant more/Jag intent on the Ilia, dye apparatus. 3 dlrEn .0 CO, Peter:en! CleeindAs • LOWELL. WASS.. C. S. A. marrkti. • ~ • ..lij: C O:t!' q el. . ,i>. r•'' • . - 'NC iv; •:. 7 .0 . ".. ~..,..::: ; ..... 4' • w ;:44,t,;:•.: .ly 't CI T .% 1 .: N V' ; '... k 0., 4 . 1., •I , •• , ' 1 i k.k :4 ,. .^. '; or . , - 4. • ti . , ' 4 1 I ... ."• •-• , _ A/ •vii-,•* , N,4-, . ; ; • "4, • .. 4. . , 1• ......, 1 -,..„.1. - ..". . .„,.. , !: L:cd I of t). ~.r. trwo% Z 3 iVil!rLiff.. a ti:ttl pist:FiLs PF 111111: CIE •. 1,1 'l.uXtlti:4ll°.. q,,•4 ft a and 'per SI. A' AHD. lIPNTL KP A ;, I 1 . ..); , : 1 ,1,.06•14L I 4 Isl.. N.Y. =sold TigtiffiisertitAits Neifcls .us. tempt admlalaustlon °sibs auto *Oft Tunnel deed. oPthe boortgb of Proadows. county, Pa., baring lowa gyantiat to tie usriew to to sahl . at I rr 4 We 'S r=fe t to malts i hw= payntent.wwd thous burin claim realist Or lam wilt pretest thins for settleateut to • JONATUAN PAUL, Attsier. Preedas. P. 04 sept&.,rt. QUINGLES sad./ 1.7 signed hes coanneeted IMO allict4e of bbingtee at Ms establishment sear lbw nilinad elation, Is Beaver. Pa. Wider, sad ill Wien Jo need of shingb tan get as good as snide Ones me and at es fair tense as enyirbere else Is tL atenty. On. me ail- D. 15111TMAILL ear tai Xf, °TICE—LIAM. • /I To benders. mean; brkklayere and''phie tare, get your UnIO at the • atcorrrrckti xxx,x4. — Variportaad aaTe tlumf WI money. It 1. the ray best time, as It is strayer and will inane mortar, end there luso mete to it. We bow bet the bat Mona au It h barna Net riiht . : 4 coal h not tithed with the lane to barn, so tlyt Ikea le no ashes or cinder Is it. Wile ItricCaper• seed not sift liar ere It alto canahic will sate a Rani dna MOW. Yea l waynet It Nab hot urge mire It--and In • LARGE LUMPS . Rehr to ail who hare used K. >lcMprUsa l wood to other k Ilas epeakwashm ft ad try sell an hr article at the sans plea WI UI see tt. u 7 sdide usietdetrusted promptly b motor at Reasonable Rates by railroad, riveter Imam. Seat mew to Zia Mamma lame Knee. ur go 1 A. .I.DlCall. Heaver Peel Canes molkttat LUMBER! LUMBER! Uperlbeted au ansugenwat *hick / clot at all dukes Width the tattoos Ueda ol Loaner Mar incA PlankaAtag tea, LgthogistA • Doors. de., de. I 11 id the lowest prim sad on do mold Meal I would say to the potato sod arpedally to my Wands and customer,. that Meld, &mad matt' yews to the Lumber and Badding beelsese. I MO addeat that I ant mobs tt to Lae honest of bey. s!s to call and muds, my Mock sa i d prim hilapatobestog lsewhere. a* anefird on New reek Ittn= Olue Mined Rectenter. CMS. 01911;flo. !Kw" • - Ayer's !! vs••s...st:.l m,,r.rs the buil =BO 111
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