The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 01, 1869, Image 2

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

    The Beaver Argus.
Faiovrr . lrr ,
Beaver 3 Pw.. pre. 1, 1809.
Oor.n cloyed at $1.22 on Monday,
hist.
TIM Gaston), treelpts for last
l week
were $3,125,894.
• IT is certain that the President's
message will not bo furnished to-the
prim until the day it is sent to Con
greas; nor will it be put In type until
It shall officially be made public.
Dilutor Albums, of the Methodist
Episcopatl Churchicalled at the White
house on Friday last, in company
with Rev. Dr. Newman, of Washing
ton city, and paid his respects to the
•
ONE. of the colored policemen on
nutria the metropolitan force of the
District ofeolum bus, last Friday was
appointed n U. A. Detective, and re
ported for duty at pollee head-quar
ters on thd following morning.
THE Investigation and counting of
sheets of i money and coin in the Bu
reau 'of Engraving and Printing, at
the Treasury Department, which had
been in progross for three days pre
viOus y, was concluded on Friday,
and a satisfactory report made to Sec
rotar Boutwell.
A .Ni'ooKT of alluvial gold, worth
one InAndred and seventy-tlye dollars,
has rdmntly been found in Montgom
ery county; Mary land. It Is half an
Inch thick, by three and a half long,
and two and it half wide, and is now
on 'exhibition In Washington City.
It was found In a loose gravelly loam,
and, does not contain much quartz.
TitE fact. has been ascertained from
undeniable authority, that so far from
the statement being true, as frequent
ly published, that the U. S. Supreme
Court, at its recent Bftiioll, wuold de
cide upon the constitutionality of the
legal tender net, the court has In real
ity not considered the suldect in any
forth and will not consider it at the
term just elpsing. l ,
Tiii Navy Department on Friday
last, ordered the ironclad Miantono
bath to report to the Port Admiral at
NeW York, The iordering of this
vessel, the Terror and several other
national vessels to tiew York, was
doubtless superinduced by the ap
proach of the Spanish war vessel's in
that harbor, not in anticipation of
any trouble, but merely to assure the
foreign visitors of our priparation for
ail emergencies.
Triangular.—A well Informed politician his
];lron ue the followlnu count of the Republican
caurum to nominntc a State Tronsur, ;
Markey 50
Irwin 10
Spinner, 19
•
but a little lopsided:— /Indica/
- Bosh, Twaddle! We do not know
what data den t Irwin bases the fig :
ures of his nomination in caucus up
on, but we ean' sit in our office and
count three films as Many votes for
him ay are ttertmlited by tho Radical.
Thatgame of bluff won't win.
Tit E President has announced him
sew, within the past week, to a Sena
tor, as absolutely opposed to the con-.
templated Reciprocity Treaty with
Canada. So firm and decided is his
du,ollen.A.l It/ 11/W1
any consultation on the subject with
Mr. Rose, and has again and again
refused to considei the subject. This
statement is deemed necossery on ac
count of the reassertion to the contra
ry in numerous papers.
A Si. Loris lawyer illtS discover
ed that women already have thO right
.to vote, and that the agitation of wo
limn suffrage is behind the times. lie
claims the right to vote is conferred
Upon women by the Fourteenth
Amendment. Ills argument is as
follows: First, that the Amendment
pro)ldes that "nti State shall abridge
the privileges and. Immunities of its
citizens." Second, that women are,
of course, citizens. Third, that the
clec•tive franchise is a privilege - or im
munity. Fourth o that po state can
Bony the right of a Wolean to exer
cise the privilege. Here is a chance
flir a test case.
THE National Labor Convention c , if
colored men, which meets in N1;211-
ing Mondayton on Monday next, proud: to
be the largest ever tecsembletl,in this
coif tAry. INAegates have been elected
from Texas, Mississipp i /Alabama,
"Louisiana, Florida; Gedrgia, South
hrollini„ North Carolina,
Maryland, Delaw*, Pennsylvania,
New York, Mte‘sachusetts, Rhode
Island, Tenins.4i.o, Ohio, Kentucky,
and the District of Columbia. A HUM
her of white and fonalo delegates
halve b r an elected 'from New York
owl 'Rhode Island. I lon.lll, F. But
ler will address thepamentioll 011 the
first and lion. Henry Wiikon the stx
ond day.
A NI Ultinat, is reported ati having
occurred in Brooke county, We. 4 Vu.,
tutir the Pan trundle Railroad, oii
TUI!Alay last; by two thievq; who en
tend the dwelling art farmer named
4:Hain, about midnight. Having
heard their inoveiiiibnts, Mr. G. arose
front his tied, sand encountering one
of them in the hark a desperate strug
gle took place; but little 'adVantage
!wing gained by either until the sec
ond robber apprired with a lighted
Cant Ile and struck the farmer on the
Maid mid shatilders seventl times
with a poker, knocking him to the
1104 senseiesti. By this time the
household beemint aroused anti the
intruders Made their escape, bootleSs,
their design evidently having been
to rob. At last flaw) nts the farmer
was reportedll aad.
a., I, it ,lot the turn u I'
Itolky for Congre4r, ntle. i
cloare or lICM rr county, an
.. 1 1ttetly, and declaring th t
at anitananta?—ftrutl,a/.
The "Men who no nMated'Cairn&
Donley" never all . , so far as_We
know, that he was't le choice of Bea
verl. county. They . *ink, assumed
the _position, that in accordance with
usage and rotation, the counties of
Beaver and Greene posstssed the
strongtst claims to 'the candidate.—
We deny that those. who nominated
hint are " dish:wing that he must be
defeated at all hazards." the the
eontrary, the saute 'maks who resist
ed 11111 nomination, are now arrant
lug theirplans in all the counties o
the I tistrict, to prevent his renomi
nation. Tin,
,scheme to defeat hie
.
Ito nominated Captain
ing thot ho wa. the
now denouncing him
t he Maid lie defeoted'
was stealthily starlet" in this county
not by those who nomburtm him, us
falsely insinuate(' above, but by those
. ‘llll*OUght to dffeat
and it's early discovery hits precipi
tated the question Upon our people
fully three months before it
i should
have been:. -
' Tux Radical alleges that we have
frequently insisted that its editor had
suffered political defeat; when . in
point of fact, triumphs have invaria
bly attended Ids efforts. We pleadguilty to the charge of not 'seeing_
things a year or two ago as we see
them,now, and herewith make. the
amende'honorable. For Instance,
when he was a candidate for the
Speakership of the ilousein the van;
ter of 18417, and Mr. Glatl9' of Pitts
burgh was chosen in his stead, we
took It for granted that Mr. Quay
had been defeated; but since then we
have learned that his was the Bubstan
dal success in that operation.
A short time afterward% Governor
Curtin was defeated for the 'United
States Senate, and General Cameron
nominated. - As 11(r. Quay had can
vassed the State for Curtin, and un
met
Tvedly denounced avneron as
he greatest corruptionist of the age,
we could not well resist the conclus
ion that our neighbor's efforts Mike
Governor's behalf bad been unsuc
cessful. But ace afterwards learned
that we were wrong again. M. S. Q.
had somehow or other obtained a
victory in Curtin's defeat, and if re
ports are to be . relied it, was
not a barren one either.
One year ago General Irwin was a
candidate for State Treasurer: 'Mr.
Quay professed the warmest friend
ship for him,proffered hisservian,os
tensibly gave them, and was the Gen
eral's confidential adviser throughout
the eampaign. We knew all this
during. the CIIRVIISS and when Gen.
Irwin was defeated by Mr. Mackey,
we presumed thatQuayhad "slipped
up" too. We were not prepared to
believe then that Beaver county had
a "politician" who was "tricky"
enough' to profess friendship for a
neighbor, gain hi§ confidence, get
Is:Ls:session of his political secrets and
then betray him into the hands of
his enemies ! Mr. Quay says he "can
make more money" than we can.
We have no doubts on that point
now, nor have we had for the last
two or three years. •
IT Is stated that Senator Cole,
Judge O'Sullivan and Mr. baister,
of New York, had an interview with
the President on 'Friday Dist, on mat
ters relating to St. Domingo. Judge
O'Sullivan, who has been familliar
with the ailitirS of the Island for some
years, explained to the President the
condition of the island and the desire :
of tho people for annexation. The
President appeared highly interested,
asking numerous questions bearing
upon and affecting the scheme of an
nexation. It Seems when the recent
negotiations were taken up, Proident
Boaz allied together his Mi rilsters and
the Senate, anti explained, to them
what had taken place between the
two governments, and asked each of
the gentlemen present to express their
views candidly, and as to what they
considensl to be the best interests of
the Dominiatn people.. 'After each
had complied with thisrequest, they
unanimously declared that to accept
the proposition of the United States
would be highly advantageous to the
peace and prosperity of the island.
OUR readers have no doubt • fre
quently seen the tfoi" Legislative
rooster"i used in the public prints,
without, perhaps, comprehending
evaethr the 'etharwaturLAL...3 0r <lto
"bird" referred to., Hero is " roos
ter" aiphotographed in last week's
Radical, by the editor hintself
" 3fr. Quay has no one upon his. ?.late
except 31r. Mackay for State Treasurer,
and that slate is going through. lie has
intimated no preference for any one fn
Speaker. Wit will certainly resist the el -
lion' of any candidate who is unfriend), to
311. 1 131 " awl none such will be elecb4l."
' Could impudence further 06:' If
th managers of . our Fair ukt year
oiler a premium for situestrutting,
barnyard fowls, we will venture a
year's subscription to the A rs,t hat
Ml S. (1., will (wry it off by unani
mous consent of / the society.
. Gossip is )busy concerning Attor
ney General Hoar and the United
States Suireme Judgeship. We have
it /posltively asserted that he has no
intentlon of leaving his.prtsent posi
tied durin , r President Grant's adm in
• / "
st ration, and that no Cabinet officer,
shire the deatu of Gen. Rawlings, bas
had so much influence with the Pres
ident as Mr. Hoar. And next we
have' it said that but, one thing has
been determined upon in reference to
the new appointments for Judges,
and that is, that Attorney General
Hoar will be appointed to till the
present ' vacancy on the Supreme
Bench; also, that it is expected Jus
tice Grier will resign early in Decem
ber, and that both rm.-magus will be
filletdatthesame thin, Weshalkee.
VERMONT has untended its crimi
nal code 50 as to establish degrees of
murder, corresponding to the Massa
chusetts, law in that respect. 'l'he
'first result of the new law was the
coinmuting of the sentence of lloraee
Plumley, who was convicted of mur
der in Rutland eounty of year ago,
and was duly sentenced. The-Legis
lature held that if there had been de
grecs of murder tit that time he would
have been convicted of the second
degree, which is not now a capital
crime. The law was therefore stretchi
est to cover his case —an act which has
drawn upon the Legislature much
Severe criticism.
THE Spanish Counsu I at N. Y. on
the 27 instant stated that the Spanish
Government had appropriated id
IXio,OXXI for building six screw corvet
tes at New York, but it is doubtful if
they, would IK built there now. the
United States GoCernment had trea
ted theta so ; badly. lie also states
that the Spanish Government old not
own the thirty gunboats. They were
the property of Mr. Del:matter, dui'
it was -true money had 114.!1•11 paid
him. If the United States Govern
ment endeavored to prevent them
from going to Calm directould threw
them on Delamatei's hands, there
were Englillunen alto stood ready
to buy them and who would undoubt
edly sell them to the Spaniards. In
trgard to tho coming of a Spanish
fleet to that port, he said the ships
come there with two objects in view :
First, if the Unites.' States had not in
terfered, some bf them would have
brought crews, st., for the boats,while
Others would have remained there for
repairs. Second, if President Grant
desires to favor a few hundred Ca
bins, and amen" to them belligerent
rights rather than continue in friend
ship and peace with over eighteen
million Spanish subjects; then the
Spanish Minister would demand his
passport and emlxtrk on one of the
naval vessels and return to Spain.
The.coming of a Spanish fleet to that
—_ . .
port or Nei , York meant unlusult to
our nation, but the Anteriaut gov
'erument had taken so Many 'Precau
tioaary tueasurt* : . that :it ' was but
pro Per trla government should do
tlittnylso. • „ ..„
• WELL posted parties think Grant
will recommend the immediate ad
mission of Virginia In his message,
but havodoubts concerning his views
on the admission of Mississippi and
Texas luring the present session. It
Is known that a formidable army in
fluence is opposed to the admission
of Texas during the present session,
on account of alleged lawiessnesis in
that State. , .
SEVERAL Mormon missionaries
arrived at Dt Moines, lowa, on
Thursday', direct • from Salt Lake.
Ono hundred and ten preachers and
elders Werci detailed by . Brigham
Young, Sunday lust,' o go forth on
mission work for two years. They
cone to Omaha in a body, and there
separated on different roads, running
cast and south. Some fifty passed
over the Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific Railroad, en route to Chicago,
Cincinnatii . Philadelphia, and' other
mints east.
THE report of the Secretary of War
together with the subrodinate reports
of the various military departments
and bureaus, and that of Gen. Sher
man, have been 'sent to the public
printer. The report of the cioDretary
the Treasury and the Secretary of
of the Navy nro not yet finished.
With these exceptions all the reports
of the heads of departments, are near
ly completed. But few if any of
them will be furnished to the press
in advan"ce, no an effort will be made
by the heads,of departments to pre
vent their premature publication, as
in repeated instances heretofore.
NAVIGATION TO Tin' LAKE.
The Pittsburgh Gazette of Thursday
last, says It is nearly two years since
the Gazelle has.urged upon public at
tention the merits of the proposition
for the ,eniargetnent of tho mud,
from the river, at Beaver, to the lake
at,Erit, to such a capacity as to float
the average lake tonnage, with Its
cargoes unbroken, directly to the
levees Of this city. Our dis6sions
have 'repeatedly traversed all the
ground, presenting the important
facts and such arguments as_ these
warranted, for the consideration of
our readers. We have shown,;upon
competent engineering authority,the
.entlre. practicability of the scheme,
and at a cost quite within the abili
ty of the communities which are di
rectly interested in its accomplish
ment. The Press of Western Penn
sylvania have shared, with the Ga
zelte, in these efforts to awaken pub
lic opinion to a Just sense of the im
portance of the proposed measure.
Of late, we perceive, with pleasure,
that the question receives renewed
attention, and that its merits are ap
preciated in other quarters of the
Commonwealth. Indeed, there are
some flattering indicationslhat prac
tical steps, at an early day, may be
taken, to realize this scheme, and
with a fair prospect OYU C C
The Erie indepen/lent remarks:
There is not n dot ift but what thhr work
could be speetlil accomplished if the
principal owner f the bonds would place
his interest in t to market upon terms that
Meet )5 itheirrAuktion tUTI
who have P. their pou rto do the wor .
Some ether means conk be devised, but,
until softie equitable arrangement can he
mado/with the principal bondholder; It
will / be difileult to give the matter that
strength and prominence which it tie-
Tres. The interests of the State and
I country demand that this canal should lie
enlarged—it must he enlarged—and will
lie. So let the parties who 'UM: taken
the inicrca in hand push the inakter ns
they have commencad it, unit success will
award their patient and persevering a
fort .
LET JUSTICE HE DONE
As the newly elected Legislature is
principally made up of men who, up
pear to
,he determined to avoid the
errors of their predecessors, inaugu
rate wholesome and radical reform,
and thus deserve the confidence re
posed in them by the people,the mat
ter of doing simple justice to a¢ least
one faithful public servant should not
beoverlooked. We refer to Gen: W.
W. Irwin, who,after filling the of
fice of State Treasurer fur one yeAr,
In a manner entirely satisfactory to
the public and with honor to himself,
was made the victim of the ring, and
defeated by the extensive use and
proihise of money. It was tite first
time in the history of the Itepublican
party of Pennsylvania, that a compe
tent, faithful and worthy State Treas
urer was ousted from his position in
clear violation and disregard of party
usage. 1' instance, Hon. Henry
D. n gentleman - of high
character and excellent qualilksitions,
was reelected three times. Icon. Wm.
11. Kenible, was Treasurer three
tines, and his suceessar Gen. \V. \V.
Irwin, one time; whilst not a word
has been or ran be said against him as
Republ And as the fact
is notorious that he was ousted by
the extensive use of money and prom
iSeS of money (and a number of
prom dses so madeamounting to thous
ands of dollars are not yet complied
with(—it seems to us that, to becon
sistent and Just, the new Legislature
I can ilo no less than restore him to of
flee tad if he continues to faithfully
discharge his duty, WI doubtless he
will, to treat 1111111D1 his RepubliCan
predecisisors were treated, by giving
I him the full term of three years-.4n
i eluding the one year during which
lie has served in the office. That will
be an act of simple justice, and if v
are not greatly mistaken be will oe
so restored by the justice loving ! rep 7
rtwntative4 Of the people, awarding
to the usages of the Republican party.
-4 Fat her Abraham.
The Mute Treasurer.
.lust as we are going to press, we
learned from a reliable source, that
Gen. Irwini of Deliver county is a
cantlitLite fur the position of state
Treasurer, with very fairprowebs of
snet.s2s.. Gen. Irwin while in the of
fice of Treasurer, performed its duties
to the satisfaction of every one, and
the scamhdous hummer in which his
removal Was eireeted to make place
for' the 'mama incumbent, justifies
us in expressing the hope that the
Legislature will, by dectiug the Gen
eral, administer the rebuke to the
combination that defeated him last.
year which their conduct so richly
merits. While we have no objedimf
to the present iuctimbent, we were
opposed tit the time to the manner of
jai election, and foir that reason alone
- we now advocate the election of Gen,
Irvin—.l4ncrenoe Journal, Nor, -M.
-The treasurer of Erie county, C.
'W. Kellar, en occount of whose poi-
Boeing we published scone weeks ago,.
was taken to Dimfiont insane hospital
last week, his mental condition ren
dering.that change. necessary. llopc.
of his recovery are entertained.
"For Initance", how much 'mow-was .
paid, to the editor of the COMMERCIAL for,
hts services In the ottani:Allen of
heav much was paid, °coffered to be.pald
la '69 to put through the ComotacgaVot:
cuolidate for United States Senator—the*
sharriffial by whiclißlr. Carnaluin ;begged
the United States District Attorneyelalp
with the documents hearing thereon, and
other Innocent eacedtricithst of the tongue
of politicians, of wham spites and
_ ) 1 4 4 . Z^
les the CtuttliotatAa
VER RADICAL.
The editor of: the .Radical, fearftil ,
that :an exPostere be .made off
eertainmorrupt.tratmetions at ijni
*burg, with..which Ammon fame
connects him, mode to. the Inven
tion of innuendoes like the above,.
concerning which we have simply
this to say :. If the editor of,the Rad
ical or any ono knows anything of
"money paid Ito the editor .of the
dommercial f0r,1313 services In the .
pulsation of p aid "ef •!money paid
or offered to be. to him at any
time for aoythingin connection with
legislationoffices, or anything what- .
ever.. in or arennti,klarrisburg let
him tell all he ,knews,„ We desire
that nothing should be concealed or
held back, and we invite the .speed
iest utterance of all that can tie
not sheer invention, eoacerning us in
this .tymneetion. As to. the United
.States Senatorship. the .District.At
torneyship, and .14r. Carnahan,-the
Radical is equally oracular and In
ventive. We are well aware that
there are those , who find it very diffi
cult to reconcile themselves to the thct
that Gen. Grant,s administration,
plums such a value on Mr. Carnahan's
services us to retain him in the office
of District Attorney. We might say
in passing, that cencerningthisoffice
there are some things of interest
which nothing but inventions and
innuendoes such us those In which
the editor of the Radical indulges
will be. likely to bring to the light.
Itit is desirable to ex_pose the 'lnside
violin in this connection, it. is not
prolmble that any one-will object, If
those with wholit the editor of the
Radical is supposed to be closely
connected do not..llaseur content
, porary ever consiered 'in this con
nection the signitlinnee of the phrase
"putting your foot in it?".L-PiftS Com
mercial.
Tho following letter was received
on Thursday morning, at the °nice
of Internal Revenue at Washington
city, from Edwin Belcher, Assessor
of the Third Cleorgia District: ••
Augusta, Ga. Nov. 15.—Sir: I have
to report that I%lr. James B. Wilson,
Assistant Assessor of the Eleventh
Division of the District, •Talinferre
and Wilkesmunties, has Just arrived
at this place from Washington,Wllkes
county, under the following &cum'.
stances, viz: His office -was brekeir
into last night thellth inst., his books
and papers were destroyed or stolen,
and a paper of which the following
Is a copy, left on his desk : " Bloody
...Won, Nigger Sub—Sat: Your visit
to this place, must end. Your wel
come has expired. A few days will
be allowed.you to depart never to re
turn. Take due notice and goiern
yourself accordingly.' • You knew
who." Mr. Belcher, the Akermsor of
this district, Is a colored man. • :
rano the Pltteberzh Uszette. • '- •
TILE LEGISLATURE. '
The orgenizationof the Pennsylva
nia 'Legislature, at. iti approaching
sc.&-Aion, presents mutter for wide and
interesting slx.vulat ions in every part
of the Common Wealth. The Repub
lican party has elected a majority of
the members to either House, and
upon that party will rest all the re
sponsibility in the premises. The
future prestige of Republicanism
among the people of Pennsylvania
will very largely, perhaps decisively,
rest upon the wisdom and rectitude
with whigh its Senators and Repre
sentatives shall' approach and' per
form all their legislative duties. The
public scrutiny of. their proceedings
will be more
bixtoso,
vigilant and-seathing in
its ehlimuster, than ever ' . cpcse.i
haps; in the legislative 'Lightly of the
State; a morojthsolutelldellty to
the public interests will be insisted
upon ; less charity need to be looked
for to palliate the errors or excusethe
delinquencies of individual members;
the shadow sif a suspected corruption
will be accepted as proof of a fact, by
a people which Is more likely to be
in the temper for holding the accused
guilty, until he proves his own inno
cence, then for adhering to the older
and sounder maxim of the' law.
Why it happens that this jealously of
observation is to be expected'con
`corning the proceedings of the coin
ing session, in • a degree so much
greater than heretofore, it is not nee
es.ary to explain in detail. It is
enough to know that the public preset
since the close of the last session, has
said so much to familiarize the !peo
ple with the idea of legislative cor
ruption. as one of something more
than a mere po.ssibilty in fact,• that
the wisest conese for members of both
parties, at the session coming,. will
be to take it for granted that their
official and individual records at
Harrisburg must be entirely clear of
stain, or the offenders, ho they whom
they may, will inevitably be exposed
to the merciless judgment of their
constituents.
9 s 4 . 9
Allegheny county . is to be repre
sented by two Senatorsand six mem
bers of the Assembly. We feel a pe
culiar, pride In exhibiting, for the
honor of our great, 'amity, a delega
tion which, in its; whole, antl in de
tail, ehallenges the sharpest criticism
of the Cominonwealth. Of those
eight gentlemen, a part are already
familiar with their jcgislative duties
and the rest are new to public life.
Of the former, we may claim, *idle
just pride, that their records are free
from any stain or imputation, and of
the hitter, that they will equally he
guided by the highest convictions of
public duty.
Those gourtmen clearly perceive
that odium has been
.brought upon
our legislation, in pars past, by the
errors, of omission or of commission,
of a small proportion of the legisla
tors. They understand that the Re
publican party has been, no matter
whetherjustlyar unjustly, held re
sponsible for these errors which Sus
-picion has magnified and which the
parties concerned have never ex
plainel to the public satisfaction.
And they do nut propose to became
participators, themselves, in any pro
'vesting's, during the coming session
which could lend a shadow of color
to the renewal of, the scandalous ho
putations of the past.
And that is just what their eonsti
tnents will expect from them.
We :Speak not only fur the Repub.
limns but for nl{•the people of Abe
gheny county, when we express the
public cantidenm that our own mem
bers Will hold themselves• aloof from
all corrupt barguinlngs in theorgan
ization of the House. They will not
vote for any officer, from Speaker
dowtramds, whose record is stained
by a siegle blemish, who shall be
known to have bound himself by any
corrupt stipulation for the purpose of
securing either a nomination or an
election. They will , make no lar l
gains for themselves, nor ratify any
that shall be made by others. They
will .go into conference with thew
brother members, upon the matter
of orgnnization, with thedistlnct un=
derstand Mg that the cliseovery of such
targoins made or uuderstandin7,4
had by their nominees shall Itselfze
thee them from the obligations to
support the candidates who' are
guilty ef.that form of corruption:
Our members are aware that the in
dependent Republican press of this
city expects to sustain therein every
thing that. Is right, and to defend
them in nothing that shall be wrong.
They knew that the press will herein
faithfully represent the sentiment of
all their 'constituents. They ere
quite prepared, therefore, to take an
maintain such a him of faithfulness
to public duty as shall satisfy the
people of this - county that Republic-
anism shalt not be made either the,
cloak or the excuse for any form of
legislative Misconduct.
)iller vipublkanmews and
' 1 •Be
. t Let tisave ai
- end of thesellualieftd':imuidals
Irave antinally distumoreu:the
iati pbilticsiifeds (ktecunon_ • •
419 Witter what : pert)? has had the
,utter
It:WOW gratify mirSbitii
Plum to see the owning Legblature
H • , •• with dicers whose records
*MOS; and */ tab)* the defy .
' ' net 'Wetted with
"Mehl& Irittigues.,M with the
eusuloW orefirruptionS pun nArgaufr•
graciifid. There was- never a more
favorable perkd for inanituniting this
betteVstateofthhigui We see plenty
of significant • indications that, the
people desire s it; and that if the ses
sion 0f. , 69— , 70 disappoints them ex-
Pftilltlolo, It will be for the last time
hi the ex , ease of our own party.
•Let'us, ~.see how many of the
RePubli , menthes-elect will shake
hands to.eptherilo,efisore each a gen.!
oral conduct of the public business at
this Session as Win save, indeed of
ruin our political ascendefcy in the
Commonwealth. Letnstherebyjus
ttfy
the popular Confidence in the pu
rity of our principles; In the integrity
Motlr party. organization, and in the
personal honor, of the citizens to
whom we have entrusted of sta.
tion, •
reel" Financial System.
: The Legislative Ring which. suc
ceeded last year,..in total disregard of
party usage, in ousting Gen. Irwin
from the office ,Of State Treasurer,
tind,',at the! eleventh hour, bringing
forward and forcing through an' ob
aeuM;unkiiown Individual, without
the slutdow of a claim upon the pub
lic for such a position, have accom
plished theirpurpose by means of a
financial system that demands some
Ventilation before the public at this
time.., Not haying. the necessary
amount of space to give all the mi
auto details, us we might give, wo
state, inn general way, how the credit
of the ring may be, and has been
used in lieu of cash.' Their credit sys
tem differs from that •of the general
government In this, that the ring
issues no greenbacks us other evidence
of indebtedness to the holder. It is
a system of trust, simply, and, credit Zasedentirely-mpon the honor and
'high' character of the contracting
partle. But the facts :
:, Last winter the Treasurership was
set up by securing a sufficient number
of members to constitute a majority
of the, caucus, and made up of
two classes—those who wereinduced
to go into the arangement on trust,
and those who believe in rind strictly
adhere to. the cash system. The lat
ter were the fortunate once, and have
now no back standing accounts to set
tie. The former, however, have not
yet been paid up, and some of them
having,been left out In the cold by
their constituents, are'to-day press-
Ingtheir claims with - extraordinary
persistency. Their only, hope - is , in
appealing to the pledge "honor" of
the principals and manners of the
ring. The latter, as-we are reliably
informed, have magmealipally ,pro
*sled that If these suffering creditors
will bring .up andissure the votes of
their suceepsors, - In support of 'the
ring and Its candidate's, at the coming
session, they will then pay up in full
all back standing:aceounts duo them
oa last year's job. Now, If the new
members will only, egree te do this
favor for the old, ones who preceded
them, and vote in the interest of the
ring, they will then become creditors,
and may present their claims upon
their successors next year, in the.
same way.
The only difficulty in the way of
e+tablishingsuch a financial system
is the lack of confidence in the per
manency of the ring, by reason of the
pwple's growing disposition to burst
it up. The only way, probably, .tcr
mere regularity,. an& system, and
confidence, Would be to have the rung
regularly inatorptiintud, withautboris
ty to sue andlieritued,hold property'
stator• • Abe' co ..ratitl
none evi•
require Its ^z.l and treasurer - to
give ample security. Stockholder*
should also be held individually Hai',
ble for all debts Contracted by the ring:
Until they do adopt some system iic•
this kind, and become incorporatect,.
wo fotr they will not be able to- hold
together long enough to curry them
through successfully at the .coming
session. Look out for a general burst
up :—/litfier Abraham.
TIM TWIGGS SWORDS. ' ;
The Farts in Relation to their
Metzner.
The arrest of General Butler in
New York, at the instance of Miss
Rowena Florence, for having, in Mk!
appropriated the Jeweled swords
which had been given her by Gener
al Twiggs, has attracted so much no
tice that the publication of the fol
lowing facts, obtained from the rec
ords or CAmgrer, will be Interesting
by way of explanation. On the Ist
of July, ISM?, (,cu. Butler, in his let
ter to President Lincoln, accompany
ing the swords, said, after describing
the weapons :
"General Twiggs left these swords
with a young woman on the evening
before he fled from New Orlais, and
on his flight on the day of the ap
pray': of the fleet, he wrote in his
txtrrial4e, while en route, this extra
ordinary Paper:
"I leave, my swords to Miss Bowe
na norm:wand box of sliver."
11. E. TwicGs.
"NEW Oitt.E. , css, Avril 25, 1862.'1
"The paper was claimed as a deed
of gift of these very valuable wea
pons by the young woman named,
but ItS Sho had Ileffilleted to inform
her father of this singular donation,
emorafiiipt, and as the girl's mother
caused them to be givento a negro,
to be sent hack to General Twigc's
house, ventured to interfere with this
testamentary desposition."
When Congress assembled, Mr.
Lincoln sent the following messages
to the two House:
"Fellow citizens of the Senate nud
House of Iteprtse. ntativest,
"I have In my pons ion three val ,
liable swords, formerly the prciperty
of General David E. Twins, which
1 now place at the 'disc al of Con
gress. They were forwarded to me
from New Orleans, by Major Gener
al Benjamin F. Butler. If they, or
any of them, sluill be by CongreSs
disposed of in- reward or compliment,
of military scrim . , I think General
Butler is etattledto the first consid
eration.
"A copy of the General's letter to
me accompanying the swords,is here
with transmitted, •
"ABRAHAM LI xeqw.
"December 11, 186 . 2."
Senator Wilson subsequently In
troduced a resolution bestowing the
Sword Congress gave Twins to Gen
era! Butler, and donating one to
Wed Point Academy, and.the other
to the Patent Office. The resolution
however, has never been petal upon.
We see it au thoritat I vejy stated that
Gen. Irwin, of Beaver county' will
be a candidate for State .Treasurer,
the denial of the Beaver Radial( to
the contrary notwithstanding. We
believe this much, thatif Gen. Irwin
Is elected it will be done outside Of
"slates." Ile is un honest, upright
politician, filld,wade n pu re und good
otileer.—Afererr Dispatch. .
—ln New York ' Monday night, a
Woman tried to kill herself. She
ruslusl into the street with a bottle of
glb and a knife. and leaning against
a lamp - past, ,slie drank the contents
of the bottle, then turning around
she whetted ,the knife on the post,
and drew it across her throat. She
waSarrted liefore killing herself.
—The '"baby" elephant at New
York Central Park was last Saturday
to have had lie. photograph, taken.
But ho betame o treperous at the
Metter having his countenance wipe-,
sed to the publicgazo, and ran' away.
!There was a Chase, lasting almost all
day, and finally the infant was over
hauled by a lasso. •
' ' ' NEWS straussx.
--'-Dner are plenty latheiiimmtains
Minh and east of Joimistown.
Mrs. X. Stites bin been. appoint
ed postmistress at , Thilview, 'West
irmn:OUAtour4. . • • -...<..
"
Daniel Turner„ a resident of
Venango county for seventy years,
died In stliateonnty last week.
_
—The stesmersldako, from Liver
, pook'and --Belleria, from `London(
havenrrived lni!lew York. , •
'--41toverner Hotinum haitrelbsed to
resift° Owen Held, sentenced to .be
bung on the 9th December, in /rooln ,
lyn r for murder. - • ,
—The Cambria Iron CorpPunY are
abOut commencing the erection of an
iron • furnace at Hopewell, Bedford
county.
•
Parmesan debalin' gsociety has
resolved that the "office of Vice Prm
identof the United States is unneces
easy and dangerous."
- 7 -Prof:, Loomis, of Yale College;
thinks the central liquid parts of our
earth (which are Intensely hot,) ren
der it a very unsafe place to stay on.
An English cathedral choir num- ,
boring an, average of twenty-five
members, cats about $9,000 in gold.
The choristers have to attend two
daily services.
,
,—An amen4ment increasing the
salary of the Governor of Wisconsin
td 85,000 a year, was carried at the
recent election by a majority of 6,-
—The petition asking Congress
to recognize the belligerent rights of
the Republiccf Cuba. has received
15,000 signatures In Philadelphia In
three days: -
--Suit has been brought against a
number of citizens of Memphis in
Chancery court by the heirs of Wm.
Winchester, of Baltimore, for one
million dollars worth of property.
—A citizen of Blairsville, John Ty
son, attempted suicide by hanging
himself. in- his stable. lie was• cut
down by his wife in time to save his
life. '
Jefferson , of Boston, Mary J.
J. Harris, of Philadelphia, and Cal
vin B. hidden, late of New York,
are under arrest, in Boston, and held
forptantination, charged with, pen
sions frauds. •
Win. Brand, an old man of sixty
who lived in- COlutnbus. 0., commit
ted!ouicide in St. Lonis on Saturday
laSt. at the house of his son-in-law,
Henry Jirergen. The cause was the
infidelity of his wife. . • •
—Petitlons'are being prepared for
general circulation, praying that the
Senate and the House of Rep rtienta.-
tivt.s of Pennsylvania, at the next
meeting of the General Assembly,.
will • re-enact. the - Ten Command.;
merits. • •
. •
—Solomon it. Blesenthal's jewerly
store in -Louisville was robbed .on
Saturday morning last, of gold and
sliver watches, diamond rigs and
pins to the amount of six to eight
thousand dollars. No clue to the rob
bers.
In the trial of Lawrence Clancy,
at Ottawa, 111., for murdering his
wife at Peru; last month,. the Jury
rendered 'a verdict of manslaughter,
and,the Court sentenced the prisoner
tb ten years imprisonment.
•
—The eorpomtion of Nashville Sat
urday gave bonds for 81,500,000 in the
injunction case restraining the pay
ment ofthe checks issued by the Into
ltepublicah administration until the
legality of tho issue is determined by
the Court.
-.L
--, - M.. Cass lies sued the Preps*
tore : of the New, Ode-asks_
_, 2"uses for
11100,000 danuips * for IlhotiAn •pub
ititua,..
- 14hiu . in Aakust hisst,- an:
- _•atWa :of-the peace ,
. Hiekisy;' elfurgin I Cass
L
• th titstieskstisetAtt wit comments
" .., Ozt the:l,loVailiisuns Of the
~.,!i:i7:..3- , L7 : 11-.="
", 1 -Thepropeller GolonistifrOM Mil
wititkee to 211ontreal with 8 cargo of
0;300 - hushelSof wheat and 1,500 bar
teistisf-tiour,,aprufißs leak on &tar
414sjv on Luke: Haien, 'and sunk
Evenly - ilve Mks' this Aide of the
• klualts,ef 31tickinaw. The propeller
I and-eargois a total kiss. The crew
• • , all safd.j
I- ' ,
1 - --,r The committee of the army of
tile Teinsew•ee have raised $13,668 tcp-
Afarde. the .monument of General
McPherson, to be erected at Clyde,
Ohio. It will cost $lB,OOO. General
Rawlins family fund now amounts
to $4J,*200. The resignation of Gen.
Butterfield may interfere with the
rapid InerMse in. amount.
-:-There Is grad competition at
Chicago,c between the telegraph am
ponies. The Western Union has re
duced its 'rate for ten words tO.New
York from $2,10 to $l, night mmsagts
half that rate, and to other placts in
the same proportion. The Pacific
and Atlantic announces a second re
duction to the same rtes. ;
•'- ` • •
—An English clergyman, on or
dering, a dinner for a number of,
clerical friends at a hotel, was grave
ly asked by•the waiter if the party
were high church or low church.
"Now what on earth," cried themin
ister„ "do my friends, opinion matter
to your "A greatdeal, sir," rejoin
ed the waiter; "if high church, I
wine;' if low
must: provide more
church, More wittles.'
~.lYe~a
Advertisements.
Seasonable Goods For Farmers.
Printlle's Agricultural Steadier and
Cauldron, Bu rrell, Slat. and Virglnia Corn
Shellers, Sinclair, Telegraph, Muninim,
Eurel u,Gimas. Galeffl•eopper
01111111111 . :4 and Sell Sharpenti ' v , Hay,
Straw andFiaider Cutters. IlayPresses,
Tdre , shers, Powers; &c., d:c. Send
for price list.:
• •
W. W.' TiL.: N
137 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
llliware of imitations of the Sinclair or
Baltimore Cutlers. Be burr you see the
mune, It. Sinclair & east In tlie net
chine. [slin.l it In.
7.11.11° This is no Patent
(Medicine Humbug.
...• ' t gotten up to dupe the
•." : •..._ .. ' 'credulous, nor: is it
represented as . being
. ,
"moipotku or ram . .
• mid pnrioussubstan•
ten brought from .the
four comers of the
earth, carried . seven
times across the
Great Desert of Sa
hara on the Lacks of
fourteen camels. and
bniught aer,i!ts •the
Atlantic• Ocean on
two slip's." it iA a
simple, mild,: sooth
ing Remedy, a per
fect Specific for Ca.
torch and Cold in the
lleltd,rithib for ollkonsive Brenth, Lose Or
impairment of the sense of Smell, Taste
'Dr Hearing. Watering or Weak Eyes,
Pain or Pressure in the head; when mus
ed, as they all not tinfregpeutly are, by
the violence of Catarrh.
We offer in good ihith a standing Be.
ward 4000 (or a case of Catarrh that we
cannot erne. ' ' - •
Ooldiiriosost Druggists Eveirwhere
PRICE FIPTYCENTS.
Sent by map post peel on receipt of GO
cents. rFour.packages for two doll:xis or
ono dozen for nye dollars. 4 ,
• Send', n 2 cent stamp for Dr. Sage's
inuniddet on Catarrh. Address the pro
prletor, IL V. PIERCE, M. I).,
, Buffalo, N. Y.
ina.i2:2ou„le:flousep:lnt.dee.3in.l
, 41,D ARMS WANTED.
idrarp's Carbines and !Rik'. • ! - •
Ilonry'.l 16 shot Carbines and Rides. .
spenceicCarbines andlliftes.
Cult's Navin...rola.
Coll's Army Metals.
Remington's Army or Navy Pratolr.
Smith Weseon's 5 and G stint Revolving Pls.
'Parties liming any of the abot4''arms, In "any
quantity, from a single arm upward, ei th er new, band or broken, can find a liberal nub
pnrchsser , by addressing
CHAS. A. WILSON,
Jersey City, N. J.
MEM
Th , Qooda.
CASE Olt UMW
At market prleial for
2000 BUSHELS OF OATS,
1000 11110411E11..1 4 OV UWE,
'.I66O.BIISHELS CiF ,CCBN
JAMES' DUNCAN,
VAllsoban. nosaver Co.. Va.
Whohna just received one of the litrge,st
and most complete stocks, ever brought to
Beaver county, consisting of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY - GOODS
Hats,Caps &Furs,
mowas MitoZB2l,
Cl-10=EUNCI -,
Carpets' and . Oil Cloths,
Hardware,
QUEENSWAItE,
GI-ELCO'CEIZIES, &(
Bat Tell Flannels 25 eta ami.upward,
(fond Jeans, 20 enk and upward
Tartan Plaid AlpacasBs cis and upward
Plaiu Alpaca.% VA) cis:antl upwan!,.
PR/NTS 63 A ND 123 CENTS:
llusl Ins 10 cig.-Ind, u p rd,
DiXr.estic Glogbanis 121 i" cts. and-upwanl
nov 17;7ni
HENRY - LAPP
Dealer In ell kinds 01
FURL ITURE
Brighton street übove the Plow Factory
Rochester, Pa.
The largest stock in Beaver county con•
stantly on hand, and selling ut the very
lowest prices. tauglB:6in
'100.13.A.CC Ow.
U.: deleterious effects on the health are
annulled and streugth.to the suffering or•
gans restored by.tising
LANGE'S PLUGS
They Being a pleasant and powerful
tonic in the slitipe of navy tobacco. Pat
ented March 9th, 1859. If your druggist
has not got it send 75 cents to us and we
will send 5 plugs to any address, postpaid.
.1. C. LANGE A: SON,
Penn Thirteenth AreetA,
PITTSBIRG P.fl
MUM
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES,
830.00.
The mt.tperfect nacbillo yet invented. Will
widen and narrow, turn a heelorpoint the Inc.
It will knit plain or ribbed. It wil po l knit sitoek
ings, drawee, shire, ac., Se. it is chimp, rlmpk•
and durable. It sets up Its own work, urea hilt
one needle, and requires no adjusting whatever.
It will do-the same work that the Limb machine
will dO and coots lee. titan half 41 much end has
not the tenth part of the machinery to get out or
order. Circular', and ramp!ra mailed free on ap
plication. Agents wanted. •Il machines gtoir
walnut
STRAW it MORTON.
I=
No. 20 Slitb Street, Pit tabnrgh P...
ugyikly.
The Only Reliable Cure for Dyspep-
sia in the Known World.
alaharr. Gnat Anoriean Appel*.la Bibs
and tine T.. 71w Cordial are a poetise and It,
fallible CUP far dyspepsia In Its rung am;rsrat lug
form. and no matter of how Ion: standing,.
They panetrale the secret abode of tins terrible
disease and exterminate It. nis t sod branch forev
er.
They alley. late more acony mot silent sutrerinz
than tongue eau tell. •
They are noted for curing the most desperate and
hopeless cases, when every known means Calls to
afford relief.
No form of dyppepeet or htdigestion nwiet
their penetratim: power.
Pine Tree Tar Cordial.
It la the vital orlacipia of Moline. Tree, obtain.
ed by • peculiar pr , (XX.II to the dictillation of the
tar, by which its highest Medial properties are
retained. It Invigorates the dloestivs organs and
restores the appetite. It strengthens the debili
tated system. Inputilles and enriches the blood,
sad expels from the system the corruption - which
'morels breeds on the longs. It dissolves the run •
• ens or phlegm which stops the air passages of the
lungs. los healing principle acts - noon the Mist
ed surface of the lungs sad thrum, penetrating to
each diseusd part. relieving pain and subduing In.
damatlon. It is the result of years of study and
experiment, and It Is offered to the aftlictea with
paeitisc assurance of its power to cure the fallow
ing deseases, If the patient has not too long delay
ed & ma et to the means of enrc :
thneunaption of the Lunge, (bugh,
Selre Throat and Breast, Bronehtlis,
Lfrer Cbmplablic Blind and' Bleed
ing Pites.,Asthma,Whooping Cough,' Dipthertaoke. '
A medical expert. holding honorable cone:late
diploma/, devotee his entire lime to the examine.
ainn of patients In the once parlors. ABdOellUell
with him are three conanitlog Physicians of ac
knowledged eminence, -whom secrlces are filx , 'S
to the public/ore' of Marge:.
Thia opportunity Is offered by no other institu
tion in the cougar,.
Letters from any part of the country. asking *d
eice, wilt be promptly and gratuitously responded
to. Whore eonrazdaut,liamitunces ebould take
the shape of Drafts. or Rat-tWe (Order,.
:Price of Mauer' American Dyspepsia PON, $1
a box. Bata by Mall on receipt of price.
4 Mee of Wishatt'i Pine Tree Tar Cordial, 'LBO
a bottia;or $ll per dozen. Sent by express.
All cognmaulestlons should be addressed
L. 41. C. INISHAILT, M. D.,
N 0.233 North-Betond street, Pla ll adelpMa
0ct27;3111.
'2BacelMtietuts..
AtMAEMIE I VI'
Again
ive tree- ts
and Wir t t
people with
nt an eaten.
sat usortme
_
HOLIDAY GIFTS
(.
and, itlidlylus flth annual tuUtOtUteCate4t.
has more thAll OTC!' studial the wants of
all ciao* alter business association of
years he Las learned thesson how to
please, and now respmithlf le ,asks the old,
the middle aged and the young to come
'and witness the.atidhition - of •
FANCY ARTICLES.
which to mention. would bn
insarticles are or all price, crobracizg
those highly expensive, and of such de,
signs as are only found on the fashionable
and busy avenues of our Cities.
11=1
I Lave-made recently
C'ARPET.% OIL CLOTHS AND
Ifousehold Furniture
an important element In my business.
CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS I can sell
cheaper than can be bought in the city=
this Is no Idle boast, as I can and wall do
Again thanking the people of all the
villages and my country Mends, I can but
bid you a hearty reception welcome in
making up your Christmas and Sew
Year's Gifts..
B. MULHEIM,
BRIDGE STREET,
(Local and Radical copy.)
novl.4tl:
LUMBER! LUMBER!
thvinz pertixted Ru brringcment by which I can
tt all times farnhoh the 'carious .klnds of Limber
Clear 1} inch Plank, Shingles, Lath,Sask
Doors, d'e., dc.,
at the lowest vices and on the moat !Moral tenant
I would say to the public and mom:tally to my o .
friends and customers. that !mink devoted ma
Jean to the Lumber and Balldlez bedtime, lot Is
eonddent that I can make It to the Interest of n 7.
era to call and examinee my stock and prima be
' one patetismo/ elsewhere.
OMeo and,Yard on :Cot York Street. above the
Railroad. llocheeter. CHAS. I.I_:KINS,
veptlitm- Agent
New' Arrival of Goods
Speyerer & Sons,
Corner of Water and JtlllieS Streeti
ROCHESTER, PE .. 1 1 A" A
Aare Just returned from the east with
a large stock of goods bought at the low
est cash prim, which they offer to the
public at
REASONABLE PRICES,
GROCERIES,- PROVISIONS,
A4Y I) II A R WARE ~
'PRINTS, TURNS, COBUROS, ALFA
CAB, WOOL DELAINS, CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, SHAWLS,
SILKS, FLANNELS,
MERINOS, MEN'S
'UNDERWEAR,
HATS, CAPS, BOOPi AND SHOES
ROPE, OCUM 4; PACKING YARN,
IRON 4 It.AILS,
Paints, 'Oils mut Putty,
Queensware and Willow Ware,
FLO UR,FEED, GRA IN;IIA CO X,
IVe still 11::ve cou r trol of the Telebrated
CANTON CITY HILLS FLOUR,
ISt it: Welt 1.11 f: li. LOU I2.
U
We redeye the above brandi by the
eat load. and can alI t built at
Pittsburgh Prices
s,:tri lig frciglit oh stow
•
We .-311 sell IRON. NAILS. SUGAII.S
COPPEF.S, TEAs, SOA SPICES, A;e.
at wlmlesale prics, to deniers.
LI; - Thanking the public for pot pat
ron 4".?, we hope to merit a liberal share
for the future. We always buy 111 r cash
and all cheap.
I'. S. Alagent.; for the
KNIPPEN MOWER AND REAPER
acid Pittvlntrgh Naliemal Plow (tits
7P O Lic W .
Pure rot:mint :tint Concord wine or our
own % intage lur mrdical and Sweraniental
purpose 4. are highly recomniended Lv
lit.. who have INA ;then). ;
CM
MEYRAN Si, SIEDLE,
REINEMAN. MEYRAN & SIEDLE;
No. : II, • Phi Areitut
Gold and SilVerrunitlir:,
FINE JEWE I.
WATCHES, DIAMONDS,
SILVER AND PLATED 'VARE..
Agency f or all (lie best wakes of
American Watcher.;
SETA THOMAS' CLOCKS,
-All kinds of watches carefully repaired
and guaranteed. rtnaylady
, . AT
JON. HORNE 11c ClO'm
Ribbott, FlOWapi,Pimlberi, triad, 800 neti
Velvets. 1:4 übrolderien. llautlker. '
chic :Maw 4 5106 , 114 • D:e n q C 1,4
Trimmings; linixery et•
Mr : o67if.alll
y a rns, Wanted. MonelA, rorhtia
Itrilmonil Skirt*,
BRIDGEIIII TER
Consisting of
DRY GOODS
Cc.. &C., Si
ESE
tioccess.kra to
PITTSIICIM 11, pa
=1
Dry Goods.
Fall Hi Witter Elliftery
IM)ERNME,
FURAVISHINO (MOM,
itair Call% Molls and Sa
A\ D NOTIo s
Stock nlwnys complete an.l ocirot
77 & 79 MARKET MT..
PITTSBUI PL
ME
WY—aCII - CrEt.
Bucher LK: Itycleit's hest,
nude at Maikiiion, Ohio, is lam Lt.hi , o
lead.
S. J. Cross & Co..
ROCHESTEI
have it constantly (or sale. wholemiv •
• retail, at
Lower Figures
than nny other Plnur nr the Sallie
4::Zo'Cr.I&.7—AIWX 7 :
soh] In the count•
GEM
DRUGS !
DRUGS & :NEED ICINES
i r r itt:ETECSMS !
AV. }MECHLIN G
German Apothecary and Druzi:r
IN :THE DIA3IOND
RO CHES TER,
Keeps constantly on hand a well
stork of
PURI3 DRUGS,
PATENT MEDICINVI,
PERFUMES AN!) SOAP,,
PAINTS, oILS
PURE WINE: , AND
LiQuo Fi);
Aledic.l Purposes
Gann an Crude and Refirt ,
Oil 9.
ALSO
Solengent for Dr. Return Pntent Tru“,
AR kinds of Trusses will be &Him!
on sbort notice. Phybicians preseripum
will be filled at all hours of (lay and
A. share of patronage soliritoNA
jy2l:ly.
LISTEN TO THE
13airdett Orr.-an
...1);(1 you will !Me no other,
11. li.le-ber .S.: - . 111.0-
sole agents for the ltC1:1JIX1* 0101.0
NO. 12 11"001) S7IZEET,
PITTSBURGH. PA
novik l In.
PERFECT.
.2 I. ED!—T. J. Jr 11. J. CLIANDLER u; •
chased the exelcialro rii.tht of Dearer conto, *.
no, Dr. Stock's latent. by which they can
Vulcanite a. thin as Gold Plate, with a !alt..,
enameled 'polish; and so light and elastic w •
perfectly adapt itself to the mouth; obriath.:
that clumsy and Milky condition. Jo much ~.t
plalned of heretofore; and lersening the it I. eq . . •
to break one hondnd per cent. Indeed. n 0...
reelm It would be willing to wear the old
plate any Imager than
All b they could courenblit:ll.::
them exchanged. chew of lientiAn• t.•
formed in the hest and most substantial m r.o. •
In tilling teeth with gold, etc., we challenge r•.a
weltlon from any quarter. and can refer
elects hoee fillin is bare stood bete ~ .11 .1.
an forty rears. Among the number 1101. J. •.•
Allison Will exhibit fillings we inst.:led
yelp ago; the teeth as perfect the doe
wen: Oiled. Laturiuhir Gppa
plan, freeing It from all nnplesesitt and ilsegrr...
effects. making the extraction of teeth a ror.r,
pleasure rather than of horror and pain. Pii,• A
Mw an any good deetlat In the t, °el; e
(leaver Station, lloebertrr
nov3;tfl T. J. t 11. J C HAN
t GIENTs WANTED, AGENTs trt‘•
iTED, ICS t.v..+1.) per tutnith,
malt, up sell the celebrated and origioll
Sense Family SeliriTlL: Impn'
perfected mill hem, fell. Micht,
and embroider in • most anperior Pom , : I"
only For simplicity and duraMlny.
rival. Do not boy from any panics pv
Waco under the pante name as mine,
Inz a Cori Ideate of Azency atzneil by us,
an. trorthles• Cast Iron 3lachinet.
Fur I.lrcular• and Tertno C , apple or ado,.
IL RAWFORP
111 (leaned
Brighton Paper . Mills,
BEAVER FALLS, PEN N'A.---
MAN5.11,1,.1.
ROOFING, BAILING,
nardware. Stra‘t
RAG- AN 1 )
PAPERS.
MANITIoACT Till ED
AND SOLD AT
Wholesale at Re:mil by
Miler; Metzicr &Ca
PO2 Third Avenue.
rrrn+nrn~: ~~
rff — ltaza taken lu exrhanzi
NEW GOODS•'
Fall and ►►'inter Wear
I HAVE JrST RECEIVED A NIA%
OF GOODS OF ME
LATEST S T
FOB FA LL I Xi' WINTER ii•EA 1.
GentlemeiVo G ~,,, I
CONSTANTLY (N HAND.
CI 4 OTIIING MA DE TO .0 RD El:
In latest and moat
... faslalonable style -S. and at t ,rl
notice.
WILIJAM • REICH, Jr..
BILIDWMATSII.
I=