The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 01, 1869, Image 3

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t/ 4roisient advertisements, which
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Stutter ithe Tkeirmometer for the
or,•ek- enatni tiio - LnhtfNov., 1809.
- . - 7 A. Y.'' 2P. ' 7. 11) P. Y.
Nov. 21 Ze2. dog.. • 8¢ deg, deg.
22 , . SO dog._ 39 &reg..:
23 98 deg. 48 deg. 98 dog.
24 dog. 88 deg. 27 deg.
25 23 eg. 37,deg: 87 dog.
35 deg. •49 deg. ' 40 dog,
1.7 40 deg. 38 dog.- 35 deg.
R. T. TAYLOR.
Subscription's to the Beaver Allr=
gus.—The following namod ,persons
have paid tho sums sot opposite to their
names on subscription to the Beaver
..01(n7s, since the ditto of our last Publi
ration.
Samuel Dinsmore, Bauer, •
.t. Patterson, llookstown
Pas Id Scott, Now Scottsville,
Pastel Fisher, Beaver
Thomas Bays, Rochester
Its torsion Kennedy, Filiston '
11. I. Donde, Green Garden,
cat t. E. bran. Newport,
S. I': Fisher, North Sewickley....
Capt. E. Darns. Beaver
Henry, Phlllls, New Brightor
Hazen. North Sewickley,
. I C. Cooke: Milano% 0. '
The attention of tho public is directed
to the following Now Advertisements
which appear for the first limo In the
.units to-day :
I ). C. Sale—Hamilton Bannon.
Ligal Notice—John A. F•aaier.
Special Notices—J. H. Litinee.
.Spacial Notices—A. C. Hurst.
Special Notices—Hugo Andrlosson.
Special Notice—Spoyeror ,ft Bons. • ,
('ard—W. W. Knox. • ,
Special Notleo—O. W. 11f.'Day.
John G. Saxe, tho celebrated New
England Poet, will deliver a hutnerous
leeto ro under the auspice; of the Young
Men's Library Association, on Tuesday
evening, Dec. 7th, 1869, at Concert Hall,
Now Brighcon, SubJect"Yaukee Land."
Tickets received..
10 cents tvill bny new style twilled
plaids nt Benisi's, Beaver. 2
Aioon FreA Limo always on hand 'at
tho Mulvauon Vonport.
[augll;tf.
Songs I Colgates, Baiar and' Hulls fine
toilet tiodra,Olyeerine, Honey, Old Palm,
Bay Runt, 'Juniper Tar and Bonnet soaps
of the greatest variety at IlugmjAndrles-
IIMIZ!
\Vibeslor Wilson's:machine uostllUs,
assorted...numbers, at. A. C. Hurst's. 2
Temper/twee I[eetimr.- 7 The.Now
Brighton Temperance League will nieet
in the Methodist church ou 'Ridlroad.
Ntreot noxt Friday evotaing, Doe. 3d, at
seven o'clock.
Rev. .1. F. I)ravo will address the
meethig. Subject, "Local Option."
S. L! I:*.tutaurm, Seey.
Germantown wool, all colors . and Om
detl, and a full asaMtniont of Balmoral
yarns aL A. C. floral's. - - 2
LW — Blank t3ommo»s . for sole of tho Anot•s
omce.
Ely° Thousand .bushols of good, dry
Buckwheat wanted at. Edgar's
Faßaton; for, which a good, falr prico
will bo paid. nov2l;lmo.
30 Onto will buy now style twilled
plaids tit Bence's, Beaver. 2
A. goyd Hook, Eq., a gentleman
known to be well qualified for the busi
nemi4,-has recently taken charge of the
"Mil lintel" in this place. Mr. Rook
is an o liging man, antoderate 'charger'
and on rural friends ;will always Will
hint thankful for their patronage. Give
him a efill when you come to town.
•
80 cents will. buy now style twilled
plaids at Bence's, Beaver. s 2
trlt lank Coramltmenlg for rade et the Armen
otllre.• ,
Win. Fleming et Co'n. Great Repre
sentative Hat, Cap 1, and Ladies Fur
louse, N 0.139 Wood Ntreet, Pittsburgh,
l'enn'a, Send for • price list of Ladies'
Furs. [oet27;:lna.
All kinds of ladles fashionable hats,
hat frames, and bonnet frames at A. C.
Hurst's.
For chapped hands nso Complier Ice,
and Glycerine Cream, for sale at lingo
Andriossen's Deaver Drug Store.
'Allotfiled to the Bar.—On Mon
diy °Nast week 11. M. Moore, esti., of,
this plum, and J. Davis, osq., of Wash
ington county, wore admitted to the prac
'Occur law in tiro &Wend eourti of this
enunty. Roth of these gentlemen worn
pupils In Mr: Illee's office, and we nrt
'.l.,l•tand that they passed very credita
ble examinations. They aro Young aloft
orgood character, fair ability, and, Wf3 ,
doubt not will succeed in their ehoson
Profession.
The .lategt: novelties of neckties anil,
Gent's kid gloves, all
shades and : kinds', at A. C. 'Turk's. 2
, 'pptike Tito largest assort
silent of French and - American perfumer
ies, triple extracts for the handkerchief,
genuine colognps, hair oils, Pomades,
hay runii ; and toilet articles Just received
at• Mike Andriesaen's Beaver Drug
More. ' •
W. M. Day, Baker and Confection
er, Water +drool, Rochester, Pa., (in Na
tional Hotel liuilding). "Having the
largest oven in the county, and one of
die beat of bakers. In now prepared to
furnish bread, caken, ...Ice., of the hest
fin:illy, at reduced rates. French and
American Confeetionaries. Parties,wed
dre., supplied with enken, fruit,
Ice cream, or anything dashed, at short
entice. A call is respectfully solicited.
3LAcKAlpaata, ytt:tw stock: just arrly
cd, and sonlog; frOnll.s eta. to 35 Mitt, at
!Ivaco's, BeaVer. . - 2
J. C. Cook, proprietor of the Alliance
Exchange, opposito tho aepot.,*ha ! a had a
full house lb, Wilma few_reeks. John
14 determined not to be outdone in the
culinary departmont, of his hotel, and
takm this opporkuitty. of Inviting klsold
friends andpstrotui . iilm a call
and judgo for themselves. Bee Mil card
In another column of this
mice Afoutfor. ,
Mr. Cook• formerly resided in Darling
tnn, this - county, ' and :his numerous
fetends hi that section will doubtless
make it a point lo call at the Exchange
when in Alliance, We hopo success will
eroiyn his labors in his now home.
A Lunt Alpnlias, moist stock. just arriv.
cd, and selling from 25 eta to 35 cants, at
Bence's, Bawer. 2
All tho latest Stylus of Balmoral and
Hoop skirts, at A. C. tirst's. 2
ono ear of Froderleknburg flour, to
'veived and for Wu at Spoyerer A: Bons,
itodiester..
The State Normal School at Edinboro,
is the best place for the young people of
Nyeetern Pennsylvania to obtain an edu...
cation. Ita advantages aro surpassed by
no similar !institution known to na,•
The essili•lltiiifilittitne which had
been going on daring the f ast w eek at
88 Peter and PasiralOtittrat, bialbt borr
ongh, came to aeleseopSnnqayenodolf
leak .!'.,PrOrlOoitlk
,to#oll lo 4 lll /fo r lb!
'Minden theater waiilightlynatrodeltsis
papertsfandediboratelT 4 6 0 0 010d;cludor
the personal snpervision and assistance
of Fr. yitallen, Thniiirning servioes
int'Sfinday 'tist inet:„ were priciillarly
aolenin and improuliss.- • -Tbilesoritlee of
the miss mils sielebrated at sixigiteek in
the nicirsitng and Spin at. tensfelocic:Ass.
IyAliiiinsithe Minato n. ;. tatirunilik that.
were four mime* or sermons gig
everyday, with the henedletkin of
the llply fitemunOtit. . The Seririessivirre
conduoted by-Fn. Anthony , spd
lin, the former fibisertor of the,mtinas
tery the:Passiontide at Elirmingasm,'
Pa 4 and the liner
Member *flint order. It is astonishing
totatholiciin well as ,Protostints, what
labor;Vgllnand 4poitire theite.mOnks
endure. ' Without salary, with nothing
but a bare subsistencio from the velum-,
ry contributions of the public they go
shoot to defgosik4o preach the gosybL'
All.srviir the.world they travel witkaan
dale on thole:feet—Winter and summer—
bearing their:mon and proclallning the
glad. tidings of 'Perm and salvation toi
lost and ruined world,through thellag'
aion,death and ressurroction of the Lord I
Five o'clock, a. sn., witnessed their MU
tutinal orisons in the little chapel of Ilea-.
ver;—six o'clock; offering saentlatite the
Most High at His altar for the sins ofthe
publio—from seven to ton hearing con-.
'fessions from sin sick souls and admin.
istering the penances and consolations of
their priestly office—from ten to twelve
singing High Mass ; and preaching "the
gospel in compliance with the command
of our Lord Josue Christ,fronithree
clock p. m. till five, hearing catechism
and imparting instrucUon to the children
of the congregation—from seven till nine
sing vopsors, preaching, reciting tho ro
sary and administering , the benediction
of fbo Blessed Sacrament—and terminaf:
Ing their labors by hearing confessions
from nine till eleven o'clock at night, and
some times later! Are they not long
fasting, laborious, patient, self-sacrine t
Mg servants of God?
Father \ltalian iiagood preacher, but
Father Anthony is eloquent and pciwer
fut. or course, his ago and experience
give him the advantage. The piety and
zeal of thrso Fathers has been blessed
with good results. The dead and luke
warnrCatholics of the congregation end
neighborhood have .been revived and
stirred up to their duties, ands lively in
terest in religion is now manifest. Tice
services wore largely attended by Pro
testant clergy and laity as well as Catho
lic. The church was entirely too email
to contain all who came; and. not With-.
standing pews, aisles and gallery were .
packed to their utmost capacity, many,
very many—particulary on Sunday night
last—were compelled to turn back.
On Friday,a solethil requiem mass was
sung for the repose of the soul of a deed
member of this congregation, by three
Priests—Fr. Bingham, of New Brighton,
being present and assisting. A German
father, from the Monastery, was. present
on Thursday and Friday, for the par
po'se of hearing the dermans confess.
crly, exeept
must be paid
First oowniunlen was administered to
about twenty children of the congrega
tion. Very many of the congregation:-
the writer does not - know the number,
but hopes all—availed themselves of the
Jubilee grae , Many Protestants who
attended the Seivices' have become seri
ous inquirers, and others have had their
prejudices against Catholocisni molified
to a very groat extent. At the close of
the. Mission, -on Sunday, evening, after
the Papal benediction, the Fathers took
occasion to thank—Protestants for their
attendance, attention, interest manifest
ed and general good order;—the, Pro
testant lady who kindly tendered the use
of her melodeon during the Mission.-.
the singers, and every one who had in
any manner aided the cause. They also
announced, as a happy result of the Mis
sion, that in future SS. P. it P'a Church
would be supplied from the Monastery
with a Priest twice a month, Instead of
office, as formerly. Altogether, the oc
casion has been a happy one to the con
gregation, and one long to be gratefully'
remembered. ' •
BLACK Alpacas, now stock, just arriv
ed, and selling from 25 cts. to 33 cents, at
Beuco's, Beaver.
Fivo Thousand bushels of good, dry
Buckwheat wanted at Edgar's
ton; for which a good, fair price will be
paid. nov24;lmo.
A full assortment of chinchilla cloths
at A. C. Hurst's. 2
The amount of business disposed of
In the Court of Common Pleas during
the November term which closed on
Saturday evening was unusually large.
The following cases were submitted to
juries and verdicts rendered as follows:
Chas Morrow and wife vs Thos Jenkins
et al.—Ejcetmont, verdict for the Plain
tiffs. John W Stansberry vs J W
Welsh—EJectmout, verdict for the plain
tiff. Sampson Kerr vs John 11 Toting,
Case in assampsit, verdict for plaintiff,
$102.18. Orttey Biggerstalf vs James
Little, ease In assumpsit,'verdiet for
plaintiff for Vt 13.17. Christian Marks vs
John Davis, administrators, case, in (T
-ann:psi', verdict for plaintiff for 1 , 400.33.
'John F. Oliver vs Basil 1) Moore, action
of debt, verdict for 'plaintiff for $670.76.
Sampson Marker vs II Reinert, trorer
and conversion, verdict for plaintiff for
Itf4. Andrew Smith vs Win Kennedy,
cage in usgampeit, verdict for plaintiff
for nine dollars. The caae'of McKenzie
& Moore vs the County of Beaver, ease
in assompsit, was tried, but tho Jurors
failing to agree they were dischargedand
the case afterwards compromised. /
Furs, Furs, Furs! Clusip.cheup,cheap!
at A. C. IlursCs,Bridgewator. 2
'vital Fitrsll A large amortment Just
ea le In Bence's, Beaver. 3
• , Grand Fox Charm.
i NDUSTRY, Nov. 19, 1869
EDITOIt Aiwus: Will you allow me,
through the cojumns of your paper, to
say'. a few words to the several. "Fur
Companies" of Beaver county ? I wish
to announce to them that I have jusCre
turned from a grand fox chase, in which
I was so fortunate as to "pick up" one
of the largest coon pelts I over saw. It
weighed thirly-threO pounds after being
struck. It: was captured br ex-Sheriff
Roberts. Oh the 19th,• near ox-Sheriff
Kennedy's, I killed the largest Red Fox
•I ever saw; it weighed 141 lbs.- and when
stretched—between his feet—measured
four feet in length. Now; gentlemen of
the various companies, who can beat
that? I want you to bear in mind that
the Colonel is in the "Fur Trade." and
is paying Jhe highest oish price for all
kinds of furs. No morn at present, but
remain yours, truly. It. WALTON.
' A large stock of tussimeros, for gent's
wear, of tho latest styles, at A. C. 14init's.
• , .
In Tonis.—Cor. R. D. Beath, Adju
tant General of ttio Department of the
Pennsylvania G. A. IL, Maj. Callow of
Allegheny City, and Capt. Shields of New
Brighton, were in town,on last Thursday
night; on business connected with the
Grand Army of the Republic. This was
Col. Death's first visit to this part of the
State. Ills impressions of Western Pa.
wore &together favorable. •He belongs
to that class of Union soldiers who loft
a part of themselves naSeutherti 'battle
fields. It is to be hoped that be will find
it convenient to visit this part of the
Commonwealth at some time in the fn
tore again.
, Puna! Furst! Tau can save money,
by buying your furs at BenCira, Beaver.
Anew lotyarY cheap. .. 3
MI
i:Midiabbiltsilliogateltroutim
—A Arrr weeks ago negotiations were
1- • ; I ; •
• 7 • ind Merl& • • r
9l.PelaWatre, Delaware couniy.O.
Air thildielido &tin s
InSloj~ye t s, scanty: teal)
tlinps then, Bad
sale his been ooniduded,idd oh yestert
daysl arlbut ttsok lit
w,awa 0 l ie' 'Trim
here
alluded Ip.,,Tptaine,Alerperes and! Is 1
looktikapott as badordiebeet mineral
,dapealta i ipAltas countr„ K Tim veins df
othilafa boo tidal tecridediupon it—One
four feet in depth and the f3..,.hroc—
;and Winn these 'etridaseriy, quantity! of
fuel can be taken. The coil seems in
eabatiedble and , Sells UV. our
market. In addition to the immense
bi3dis!of ibtind otithiatiaCtiltliiar
'ilea Of bitildiug etone',ard nOsitind : :will
continue to be very Valuable'. giierat
of the. largest and best public!, buildings
In Pittsburgh areconstructed frOm stone
taken from those quarries, among which
P 0 9P6 0 .# k- 00
Woodstreet, um Deposit Bank on Fourth
street; and theLibraryttniklitigon Penn
street. The Cleveland dt Pittsburgh
Railroad and the Ohio river pass within
a few rods of t coalpits and the stone
f i l li bui -l be et i t edd..
Batik untie fermS-1 eustangue, lgt and
clay—easy of access and convenient to
market by either rail or river. Taking,
therefore, its arable surface, its „mineral.
resources, and transportation facilities
into consideration, wo know of no bOdY
of Lid ih :this Action, of ,the tOuntry
which offers greater inducements to a
man of energy and business. capacity'
than this one. The Des.!reason for dis
posing of it, we understand, was that it
required more physical labor to develop
and bring its products Into market than
a man at his age, and in his situation,
oohld give It. •
Mr. Hurlbutt COM= among us with e . ,
ADO reputation for honesty, moral
,char
eter and biotin* qitali fi cattods; and It
hetObetaped that he - will find hil pres
ent home pleasant stud realize handsoine
ly from his iniestment in this county.
Di. Cummins, in this sale, conies into
possession of some real estate in Dela
ware, Ohio, to which ho is about rembv,
ing, and where .he intends residing' id
the future. The Inhabitants of that place
will dud in the Dr. a good citizen, an
honest; kind hearted man and a gentle
man whose word is as go od as his bond.
We Part from him and his family wl th
many regrets. °
—s—
Go to A. C. Hurst's for chinchilla cloths,
and blankets. 2
•
A Meritorious Artiele.—Ve are
tired of this idea of. 'pulling' humbug
medicines that are
,constantly thrown
into drug stores, add are inidedy an im
pcSalon upon the Comitinnity. But
when an article comes into market that
is really worthy of comment, wo are hap
py to make public acknowledgement,
trusting, that some benefit. may arise
therefrom. Dr. It V. Pierce, of Buffalo,
N. Y., is the proprietor of Dr. Sago's
Catarrh Remedy, and we take pleasure
in calling attention to it because we know
it to be a good article, and noun, cure for
that' loathsome disease, Catarrh. It is
sold by moat druggists, or may bo ob
tained for slitx cents thiough the mall
by addressing the proprietor es above.—
Cievetand Herald. e .
Whittlosers Dyspepsia Cure, for indi
gestion, sick headache, biliousness, &e.,
very rarely falls to give immediate w
ile,:
,A, Week riga we clipped from:one of
our nithingiA An aneadote4f the late
Judge Breckenridge, representing that
while traveling through Westmoreland'
county ho saw a young girl who was go
ing out to milk the cows place her hand
on the top rail of a fence and jump over;
whereupon , ho 'immediately" proposed
tliatliihiiWoaldrepeat the perforntance
ho would marry her, and she having
complied he kept his promise and actu
ally wedded her. Our 'venerable friend,
Samuel Cunningham, esq., informs as
that, while the story has inundation in
fact, the location is Incorrect. The oc
currence took plaCe In this county, and
at the. farm noveowned by John Mc-
Dowell, esq., then the property of Jacob
Wolf. It seems that Judge Bracken
ridge while riding through this locality
stopped for the night at Mr. Wolf oi resi
dence. On going out the next morning
to get his horse which had been turned
into a pasture field, he experienced great
difficulty in catching the animal. Mr.
Wolf's daughter; then a young girl, vol
unteered her assistance, and in chasing
the Judge's steed displayed such" agility
',a leaping a fenCe thiit lie proposed if she
would make another such a Jump he
Would marry her. Miss Wolf haviiig
repeated the exploit the eccentric Judge
actually fulfilled his promise. Other of
our aged,eitisens besides Mr. Cduning
ham reme ber the circumstance.—
Wash. Repor r.
Carpets and oil cloths at A. C. Hurst's.
We are heartily glad to learn thUt Gen.
Irwin will be a candidate for State Trea
urer and sincerely hope ho may be elec
ted. He made a good and efficient officer
before and will do so again. In the
meantime we would not have the /ogle-
Worn forgot that the laW with regard to
the security given for the safety of the
public funds and the manner of their
disposition sadly needs amending.—Bed
ford Inquirer.
Amongst Atlantic Cablei; steam navi
gation and those progressions of iielenee
and art that mark the nineteenth centu,
ry, not the least useful are Dr. Ayer's',
medicines. Theytake rsok.,spong the
benefactions of mankind, from the ra
pidity with which they care. Try Ayer's
Cherry Pectoral on a cough anti it is
gone. What skin diseases or,impurities
of the blood withstand Ayer'll Barsapa,
Ayer's Pills are the perfection of
a purgaUvo—every family should have,
them, as almost every fatally does. Nof
a trine to ix) thanklbl foil arc good medi
cines and the knowledge 'tow to use
them for protection from disease. These
Dr.. Ayer's preparations and publications
furnish, and wo do not hesitate to com
mend them.—At. Loa& Leader.
Tho Iron City College &Words advanta
ges for acquiring a thorough practical
Business Educadon, surpassed . nawhore
in tho United States. Chtultus•
full particulars concerning the school'
can bo obtained by addressing the Prin
cipals, Smith dr, Cowley, Pittsburgh, Pa.
"On the ether fOlde.."—On last Fri
-
day a ono legged . Man, supporting him
self on crutches,,tsitindpt our office door
and inquired if tho editor was in. On
being answered affirmatively and knit-
NI to a seat, he told us he was s printer, ,
out of money, and +desired work ;for
day or two to help him 'along.' Wetold
him we lad more lands now thin we
needed, and inquired of him - how he had
lost his leg. lifting/veered 'in the army.'
'What Stated* yoii hail from,' We asked.
'West Virginia.' What regiment were
you connected *frith?' 'The Thirty-first
Virginia,' was the repli. 'Wind pension
do you get from the Government,' we
continued. Dropping his eyes to the
floor, ho answered. 'I get no pension—
I was on the other aide.' Poor renew
thought we! Out of money, out of em
ploys:milk' away from 'bane, nati leg
gone, and !cte'peniipn."
Tour ~undi
lion is a sad one indeed. AMU° further
conversation brought to light the fact
that on the 6th of May, led'—the day on
which he lost his leg in theWilderneas—
the rebel brigade to which he was attach
ed stood fronting the Union brigade in
which the write.r of Ohl notice served.
Although, 'havineno 'employment for
him ho lefkna, !rt , good spirits, and not
*tunnels; ti9r his 'hdintr, In Markin Co.,
West Va.
I,ta soa ocamoti a 10w3radik• the *-
Pie otßesver county ..nacho Mute *it
be celled uplitet-101111:11 petltkin. to
tilled "Atte Thai "OPttint width ,
will &Whoa the next laglehtture toll es
i entZtignitte r de en b Y ,
hellot whether their respeettretennOdp
or Borough will or will not hare liquor
44 " 1 "=
Wy* t
kala iikAili •
hritaVittne tid ari=go,
ties, we 4 inle , leettroall upon ever/
nun and "woman' throtighout the oountf
fOOFW,i fhell P ,",
it, e 1..) LW(I3 I4 DPILLI;'
Boca saran, Nov, 29. 1800!
NEW Ckwxbilerriviag iikUy at J.
=7l=onta . 11.:1
Colored Alpacas _ worth 70 ants, ns4o
cents
neladtts wort,ls 25 cts, lid 20 SU ,
Itlanketti worth 1 . 10. at $4.50.
.1, Great, bargains, Id Idanblo and single
shawls.-
Great bargains In flannels.
i . OA'O O2 MIAs IP,ftkraC , it
Astrachan cloth for sacks.
Sal skuiclbtkfoi iiidka
Waterproof& ladles' clothe, cheap.
t French whalebone corsets. 75 cents.
Chinchilla cloths for.eachs, ~ new colors
and styles.
Cloth ohd IA skirts, cheap.
•j Beautiful plalikvery cheap.
Ladies' and Gent'a under-wear, very
Antb shawls; icautiful patterns,'
;;Just tecelved,We.neweat styles of La
diet.' hats and hamlets, very cheap.' '
61111 early, and don't forget the piece.—
J. IL Benco'a, Beaver. 2
CMONie or Offlecrir,—On last Fri
day John 11:Pcitior, esq., retired from the
dike or Poor House Directora position
he worthily tilled for the past three years
-and Robert Cooper, esq., of Moon tp.,
was sworn in. -Mr. C. we have evely rea
son to believe, will make an efficient pub
lic officer.
,*1 On Saturday evetdok pen. J. S. Litton
handed the keys of the Sheriff's Office and
Jail over'to his sueciswor—John (lynching,
mg. Gen'i. LltteXhns filled the offleefof
Stif. Aittiplf. :and the
comity; and he raiito trod itri duties with
the 'respect and confidence of all. He
moves hence to alarm in Big Beaver tp.,
Which lie'purchased byear or taro
Mr..Gmebing, we presume, will make a
competent Sheriff, and barring his poll-
Licit, we wish him well.
I
industry Salt Co.—The Induatiy
Stilt Company, operating at Industry;
this county, we are glad tip learn, are
doing's thriving business: is lit.
tie, if any, diminuition in the supply of
water, and their facilities for the manu
facture of salt are all that oonld- be de
sired. During the past week wo lave
been favored with a barrel of salt from
their works, and which for strength,
color and grain, is hard to beat. They
make a large quantity per week, and as
the season of the year is at hand when a
great deal of ilia need, we trust our read
ers may and it convenient to give the
Industry salt a trial. The proprietors
at this time are W. H. Drhigi and James
Mangold.
'Five Thousand bust:lob of good, dry
Bilckwheat wanted at Edgar's
ton, for which a good, hide price will be
pidd. • - .nov2-lamo.
Ifiqtt have a son or daughter to edu
totteiroriot Talltoisie Prof. Taylor, of the
Beaver Seminary and Institute. Ile is
devoted to his school. mad his success is
merited, for ho is a true Teacher. For
more than ton yearahe has stood the test
thisetlnamnntry, slider* ate satisfied
that the Seminary never stood higher
than to-day, nor bask ever deserved bete
ter of:the ,puldlo.. While. the..Engll4
Language is thoroughly taught there
May be found there classics in Greek,
L'etin t , Gernitin and French. The repu
tation siltieh This school has long had for
superior musical advantages is fully
maintained under the present efficient
management.' The next session opens
Jan. 3, 1870. Send for a catalogue, or
call and make the acquaintance of the
Principal;
remaining in Beaver
Ist 1869:
J F 31eQuaide .
Miss 3L L. 31'111illen
Capt 11 M'Lnughlin
W it lliblock
Frank Sliunuin, eaq
J M Sowers
M 1I Shannon, esq.
J 8 Wilson
Lint or Lenora.
Post office Debenther
John A Clime. Esq.
31re Phehe Burnes
Doeksuulor, Eng,
Mrs Bern% Diteson
D I) Davis, Egg.
Henry C Guppy, 2
311E4Funny Green
James Murphy
ESESEI
MlStArFicx, r. m.
The rapidly increasing sale, unprece
dented popularity and benelleient . and
listing results or the Constitution Bitters
'are alike subjects of comnient and as
tonishment. Mild and certain In their
action on the animal economy, prompt
In operation, producing none of the ill
effects incident to Bitters generally ven
ded. For the prevention and mitigation
of sea sickness they are pleasingly adapt
ed. ' For counteracting the deleterious
effects resulting from a change of water
and irregular diet they are unsurpassed.
They are the antidote for those derange
nients consequent upon the inhalations
and surroundings of the pestiferous ex
halations of miasma arising, from the
morasses and turbid waters of
the West, which contain 60 large is per
*lase of putrescent and decaying ani
mal and particularly vegetable substan
ties. They are sold by all druggists.
What the people want, Seward'a Conat
Cure.
A meeting was held at Columbiana,
Ohio, on Wednesday last to elect direc
tors of a proposed rallros4 leading from
Toledo to Pittsbnrglx The
,cotpxrence
*arid In the election cdkihts following
persoiut: Hon. H. Welker,. President,
Wooster ;A. Waddle, Columbiana; H.
Homed, Wooster; J. G. Chamberlain,
Linton*; J. 11, Page, Pittsburgh; Wm.
Mothers, New; Lisbon; J. A. Collier,
Steubenville, Directors. .Wealthy and
populous counties have pledged their
support In Its construction, embraclrig
Beaver, Columbiana, Stark, ,Wayne,,Ash-.
Ilutcin; Senesia,;. and' Lucas. , The
Directory aivimiin cif (matey, Wealth, ex
ecutive ability and pluck. The choice of
tlio Hon. H. Welker ss President prom
ised work. Although the enterprise lim
hilt lately been organized it already coin
niands earnest popular encouragement.
• . .
Il;i.l4llakk (Rirta . .—The Ni • iVorki
Bays as things go now-aAlays an invita
tion toe wedding la no laughingmatter.
Those pasteboard 'squares with their en
tanglement of monograms summon us
to take FMtt tole EPOS 14 9 W shendities
pf easeaniAkitbf °Mabel° the most ate
sued and burdensome is that of giving
presents. The fact is that the marrying
people practise upon lather friends at
the present days system* of barefaced
WWII without giving them the right to "
resent or „expose it. There is no pro.
tame of sPessanity'Or sentiment in thew
gifts; they nen purchased because they
must be. =data the receiver well tin
deiestands. The assertion upon people of
moderate means, rating their affections'
before the town by thenumber of dollars
they are able or willing to invest on the
occasion, sitanotlfying UlOlll, if the gift
be arnalli by parading it, with the name
attached, in contrast with the outlay of
wealthier fiends, is so easentiallyvulgar
and indellashe that Stierwonder how it
ever.came to be tolerated is any society
elaindug to be evened. - .
4 The custom Is absurd, alai, as well as
Tulips and burdensome, when one maw
to repent upon it. The nunsynonial prz
=NM
ty zealligairillatilßlJOStf theiliare to
skla rat
copeattliciannfaile ' lilhatilica; ,
noes InvitatinnalW*' • ; - ,.1
Withaktbeir itUtiOr Iciai/ ''•
,inathilineitihri'lTlM 4 .l*lC 11,`‘I
'Mina YoiiiiiVinn . „J. *tarriiiiil it
lar over this amount of Osbc - Whed I
i
knoWithat the6tarrit#ak,ortileb • • .1
•bitilv i P P r , i °= *** t-I
aisitar-uunt/IV: . „ir *: .:
'itelfecitinhtOrtiiens
of ailiertlare;na'anli. , ~Wlllitic i fri. .'
but with excesses and;dilloiengei i
,i(otiOdi:bitilff iluti f.;z7 '.:
' l '*o'llitiliArokt b t ° 4 o ,3 o t f4 riltfaie •
Phultetiti#4 ll6 fF lil 4- 7.41134 1 414%' c ' t
f
i*l l ie, :mid i ir:tollF . o•Erfratiqk . 1 14 . .
:beef) ilttabg4i, ..**OON'. Rio ' or
Altlirbrusb...4ll an on Pall; Qom Of
one lircudfal and WAY, pages 'he ' es'
•OilciiiWitelOciikiiiietelvilaYliriplem 1. -
The,ii l l# lo loT anObni,C44l42llloSi ty'
inditt i loo4 l o 4 4 lo , ll ;# ll Seg . ' . 111
"10110 . 0 Rgft liiiin(*a.:l4lo4.l4"4n
torts In : eltheOltrtalm ,or flardadag
could afford to do without the Work. I In
i
Wt. the Informatkr, cualtlOClod In 1 it
iruh . Witenishing ? an444/10nlyntt n
,iro ital Otle 4 11 ,4*#. , Phi Oen is
too low ,. tbg.:*lmq i ‘ wi li d!' IN
send.the otoneY to 14.:',Rarpn ;and - Ci
will riataverthe 1 , 0001 return 'm il .L:
Read his card inscietWeolcraCn. ie.
Cann**, !:,.•Ei-1: , ...it.0i :•i" • . 1
.
Routh 2.4(4/0:7. "somethiut
liulyitii;4l4, - dfift, ofiTtliiatiaanne4!‘he
tthl/S"4 1 4 8 444 . 41 1 1 0841111) . ,__ gebr."
SO a pollliall eirelesnatatt things„,vary '
small things, forelodirtkoyeattei and delft
Ofoioningettaits:', •., ~ - • : ;i- . 1
: - Alieri f ielivriims4lo4 iinerespc d-
once Of the.Batver ibictikeic. le spot. w -
out siguillesaai' 43 0 svcf.: trisatff as
been ibr /roma time asithulagan impor
tance in the political affairs of our , good
old Comencinweillif Of no inean. Impor
tance. Did pot Bearer county I furnish e
Secretary for the Slate Central COMIIII4-
eel , Bid not: Beaver county lbrnlah a
Candidate : eocey recently Mono* very
quietly) for the Biprelvialoraldpof Intern
al °Ravenna tie 'Western Po: Does not
the "head Centre" Vile "Tang'' live in
Beaver; manatee tb wide *wake ob
server of:paraing °Tints will' naturally
scan very dloselir eairtain Baheriouin
al thathe , may dila:ern the "signs 'of the
thrun." We'are •therefere - ditposed to
attach very greet iiiiprirtince to amateur.
Whi ciorFaipondpciciwAn Which:kis scant
officially. Proulniniudibat our fallow cit
ron, Gen. W. W. Ingo, is not aineerely
a candidate .for the. State Trauturship,
and that the membetk (elect) of the• Leg-
Islature from this edjuityare Eat for hint
but Or R. W.:Mackey. , Now it In very
well known In Beaver •connty and ; all
over the State that boa. Irvin is a candy
date (and a very formidable onetoo) and
that the Sens* and ' IlepresentatOas
from this county stand pledged emend
over again not only to "vote drat, last
and all the time" for-Gen. Inaba, taut to
use all honorable means and induct:loot*
secure his election ; but when „It is re
membered that those Ilonoratibt•Gentle
men are (bolded In. their leanings reel
strongly In sympathy with the boo Sec
retary, and 'that dale nomination „was
the occasion of that renzarkelde dispatch
which weadancing ovar,the wires from
Beaver toPittabargh, allaying 'au undue
anxiety of friend Mackey by the* assur
ance that Beaver oOtlldrlM. leastiras "all
Tight." end now"whin ft Is'glvine out by'
the "Head Centre'" - himself. - that, Ind.'
members elect ire riot tbr Irwin ; in view
of the antecedents to which we' limn ro
fbrred, the Republlanis of Bearer corm=
ty may restassured that' there ;is ' rionte
twig In the wind. The Slate liking in
Philadelphia mans. somettihnHhe !re,
cent pilgrimage of chase llo4orablod*
Semen in oomparixwith the Head : dear
fro mama somothitig, _Oils semi-Onicial•
prochunitkm:marits something, ths.ge•
oentadd nig Id.eatiraia to Bearer mains
something. . . Aro_ breaker! read.
lisididittliir . _
are being Sandi ' as atiOnlaineries the
people are likely to be again betrayed.
Let the Republican/ °four county keep
'a sharp look out andkeeily watch every
Movement, and they will see Nights; or
we are much mistaken.
...,:-,
We have othei flictirlareseno, all y-
gniL e
ing &wonderful al es when gon
...
have the "REY" or gtelf1 11 0 1 :No•
42, which in duo ti me''"Nong4t to
light. In thozneanwhilerhave my
to say that our bighearinitwliclie
friend and fellow citizen; Geri. :Ink 'is
the choice of Beaver county Republicans
on for State Treasurer, against a ll com fits, ;
They feel and feel - keenly' that a:
wrong was done him by hisnort-el on
to a second term of the Tiesnarrahli in
accordance with the established &
, nag
of the party--a Wrong perpetratokby•
the moat corruptiandiatkoioincombl*
Sons,. and participated in by partfei
whose base Ingratitude is without paialz
lel save In their own , Ilvcs. •
Tho Republicans hereabouts). are int ne
mood for a repetition of such ai rfaunoula
work—we have heard anon 'of "flak , '
gain and sale," the past inuatindlee form
this kind of thing—and_ those' who:are
now engaged in like work fir the fahalik
would do well to takerwainingaint brink
of negotiations before a storm - Altair •
own creating sweep% them fro* 'viola*:
life. • . LOON.Oktr,
BEAVER TUICITITS,gOI7. 2
,0.461 . '
, .
ivAinuratoN colulSSPonionarclit.•
WABIZIErTON, D. C.i..)ias 26,1819
Tke Worlds Pair Idemplruitlins.r
qpiritualisin—Diirreney—incosno 21ax—
Patent Decision—Patents.
TELi :WORLD'S YAM.
in 1811 is in the . mouths, of all duties,
high and low in rank, thcriek' and the'
poor. , Every man has an interest in
to the extent otbelng willing to , ahndet
giving his all rather than to not have 'it
'There are certainly goo"' 'ailionkftli
having the next, World's. Fatif held in
this country, anf - better rearionelf held
in this country to hold it St thi,Nitionid .
Capital. It is for the loterea t tif the*hole
country to attract to its shorti . as inlay
people from foreign Countries as pout
bl6, and Washington being thelaipital of
the only true Republica' thiVersment
in the world—associated with It the most
memorable events of the tvorld'aittstory
—cannot, if bold hare, but help toittract
people not only from all Parts Of our
own country, but those from !itiCother
nations who would not intend if held in
either of the other:is:se ollisS. of the
country. . .
nwciArravener.
The question of "Vireniitnjoitnii inio.
t
the Al k nion upint!the
_ahOolgenls . M : Gov.
W4ker, is exeltingccinsidittabb li t rest
b° 4 I heart a cal'iMa il aa4, . *Wit
say In course of consersatlqn the
interests of Intents. On ihaglieSting il
Congress, • would • roceive.,luumeediste
attention, and that it. was 'Sot a quainter'
of admitting her with a/1- her 'members
tomtits in" due time, pnEbatv . •. - .ls to
be admitted.. lie Wowed - '• , be
no, backward' , MovenuS.n..l3,. • ate;
GeMglif uhnssippi sii4 , ,Takas ina.
bonsai - to oonut,intothe Uulim'Midettine
in right. - There Is no need •or rending'
delegates to Washington. • The duties of
Congressmen on reoonstructlem are too
well defined and understood .byLthelt
constituents to require lobbyistalto be
I , ~... ,
sent here. - '•.. _
I sruirinamtlit. '' 1, ~,
Tier. Dr. Boynton, ex.-ChtlilinitOr the
House ;or HapiesentsliVea. li tipsiting
quite a sensation every Sabbath_ hi his
discourses on Spiritualism of ihellilbLi
and spiritual r msurtiferststrunai r„7.n. hrlb.
evening discourse of last thattitth be
said; :that the' .quartion • Is :prodigality'
asked; , if spirituel mind,WhitiOns lackr.
red during the ministry cf 14hi1it; and
his apostles, Why . do no such prom" sit' .
pear now? 'He, Mr. , 11 , ., belieVedtat
spiritual powers: were designed to be
permenent. For ge rens previous. to,
nilisioultinit' Or mph:-
tiortztlsk they wore
renewed snider llM'Clivistiam dispetieil
tion, and ; were intendedise le striding
eTidacwri, c't - 4 1111 4
1100 year", end nett iLtitlen'a Nee* the
IntiT.OPsoli on 0 504_,-7 111 "# 4 * -P04 01 4 0 %.
Erg. 4 4 1 1 4 _. 6 0, 01 4.P°4 1 °1.Y9h°"
(tribe Sal/UM nf.the spirit his ,ceased
Oirerigh all peeled; Chit signs
that ideinia follow them thitieffievo in .
*Christ wareabbierpettralf Btittiiifao
thiecoldimie. and mifiltlifahme , eif
I clititian.viiiniitrY, Only bete arid , BMA'
• tact powers -etre matted. - Thai*
w three stager,iti a man!a
development.? We are now living in tii,
Arid; and if Me church novr lived accord
ing.M tta exalted `privileges, the day' of
Pentecost 'viourd fx; ropentod. .I.lnlees
wp reject all the'evidenoee the; 'b:ew
Teitament, we initst &fiat Otelicentiblll
'ty of spiritual nuielfostatian. Every
minister baptized' with the Holy - Moat
will carry". with him .thit commanding
power at an angel mlidatip 11-Is !
by , Jesirs; not !ye that .peak but the
spirit that speaketh. in you.- . Thin super
r:fittitind,,spiritael power penetimi in the
ohne:howl r it t :weald.bo lolly., to den,y .
lk Th oo) ,is ll P4iFYllv° ll iigni are P 1 ,111 1 911
now to °Ast by thousanda of tivtng wit
nesses, and therefore, more aqiiestiore
• lictthaticif faith. I am' inclined to
bailor; there is more of the supernatur
al at the present day than the church Is
willing to• admit. -; • •' • ,
The mooed stage" man's fiptrlttial
deyelopuifint 'partake' more of the
'eniernatural than even the remarkable
manifestations et the' day of Penterost
diecird all human teathuoity,
must believe wo are on the threshold of
a remarkable era of spiritual develop,
meat. But with regard to tho acceptance
alley revelation of -sPirits, even of the
most undoubted characier,'ho would do.
seise all such as evil, that rejected Christ
as the only saviour 'Of men. We have
reason to fear if undoubted spiri man!.
limitations come .to 'anychurch in this
city, the rest of the churches would per
-secuni them. Ho acknowledged that the
admission of manifestation from our
deporhal friends • was , attended - with
doubt, he bodied no iividouoii perm/frilly
of the fact. He said Christ's &Plea:ince
was in his roil merection body; Moses and
. appearance was to the disciples
while th;sy were in a trance, and that'
Samuel's return appeared to favor the
passibility of the spirit's return.
' The speaker said nothing of tho angel
that appeared to John claimed to have
been one of the prophets, but admitted
that death did not dmtro,Y,the Mit-enem
ata relation' between. friends untied In
ite bonds of pure and holy friendship,:
nor did it effect the memory of earth life'
associations. ' lie believed that otirte-,
parted friends era often near tis to w
uti of danger,encourage us in well doing,
The love they bore for us here Isiutensi 7
fled and sanctified there, and, be saw
nothing in the Bible to deny, them the
•ezereise of their guardian care and hal
lowed affection.
COURT OP CLAIMA. • •
• On the Trial Ddeket just Made np of
the:Court of Claims for December term,
thero is 310,cases, 206 of which aro for cap
tured and abandoned property, the most
,of these being cotton claims. Thoso cot-
ton claims alrcody amount to upward of
twenty millions of dollars, and it is esti-
Metall thatorvadjudlostion only: about
•otte•thir4 of thikamount will be recov
ered.(.:Bacttclalmantgenerally comes to
Wmidngton well stocked with proofs to
his loyalty and the loss of property to
the amount claimed. But the rebutting
lestiereiny In most every instance shottru
that thicialtnani Was either disloyal' or
thatihtcarrionnt Mt" forth In his petition
filed, mud exceeds this actual loss.
==l
Where are complaints from all quarters
of the inferior quality of the .new paper
need for the legal tendarnotes. In Wash
ing:okm! have thereof this money than
any other. theisiPer air; midi
kin to 'any heretofore need by the Gov
ernment that it reminds ono of the trash
used by theßouthern Confederacy-dur
ing the war: Nearly all the Currency
Printing Bureau who have had exiled.
enao pronounce it a disgrace to the ,ad
niinistration and a fraud upon the peo
ple. , •
F=l!
The question of repealing the income
tax will probable occupy. the attention
of Congress for sometime. Men of large
'Mimi:nos, who should feel a
,pride in re
ducing the nat,lonal debt as fast. as possi
ble, it seems are the only ones urging its
repeal. It Is said that a largo fund has
already , been subscribed for lobbying
purposes, and speeches prepared for de
livery as soon as possible after Congress
•
moots.
PATE:CPTDECL4I . I . 3X
.. A case is now before the Commissioner
of Patents ht which the Applicant fora
patent claims a new pitted ott a part of
an invention, the other part, of which
having already been patented by him.=
Commissioner Puller. decides in this ease
—which is applicable to all casts of the
kind—that' when an application is tiled,
every• invention contained In that apply
anion mast be patented under it, or under
Such. divisions of It as the wishes of the
'claimant and the yaks of the Office may
permit This decisiondoes not interfere
With the law and rules governing reissue
kntses, but simply - prevents the liability of
14. 1 impoaltion upon the assignee of the .
-loat patent who six months ago might,
rhaps, have bought it in the falth - that a
tent on all that was patentable in the
invention had been secured. Any other
'decision than the one which the Com;
ralistoner makes sy.uldzet ,a precedent,
tinkfolltiwing of which Would work inse
ts:laity to an assignee ofi ii patent daring
lho drat two years after ) the patent is is
*OA and also' the extension of the use of
an invention from seventeen years, as au
thorized by law,to perhaps nineteen years
There were 20 patents issued to citizens
sf Pennsylvania, last week. mixt.
•
FIRST LOVE.
*ill grst lore with the heart sheays remain,
When its cherished bopeshaye gone away,
As OW frail roe" of Araby sail retain
„•7110# . sweet scented fragrance when they ale!
Will Jaya first dream.stiti haunt the mini
With tbeneal scenes mid which they spring!
Ai the slender sterns whirl simmer leaves behind,
•
Wrecks frowitrbipb springs fair blossoms hang.
Will ilmtlove agdl bloom and bud (lithe seal
- 'Stwingtng from the green of memory's domain.
&VMS= of tho nalsoothing years gat roll
' Broad shadows o'er the hearts dormant pain!
Will the soul breathing glances, starry glints,
'; Mianaiing from heart. 'that throbbed with de
r-. ' lidlbt. 1 •
Bil Eu.
oar broads with the chancing thin'
• 'Ulla Is ringseen to Antamn's twilight.
Alit the dremus are dear tows all '
.'. As springs glad music where bright waters faig
. Therglow_ln remembrance illto clouds 1/3 tbo
• : west • •
Whew 'SOF in deep splendor is sinking to rot.
Fate naig lateiyeura, they are relied of joy,
'Bright diedms of the par,'she cannot destroy:
Tun may rain and besatthe Mae If yen will -
•. Bait bosomed the roses !Unseated It still.
, i C*;tuthliss'NoY. KIP*. , ~ • ,
•
I :4: N' • 4
.„...WOILUNitCLAAB.-LWeare now tiro.
Wed WS (snub all clams with constant employ
ment at home, the whole of the time or for the
•wste momenta. Dualoeu new. lightrand profits.
hie. Fenno of either am: easily urn Irmo SQ etc
to $5 per evening. and a proportional sum by de
voting their whole Amens the butneen Boy' and
- tine earn nobly as much as men. That all who
'He Usk mayaend Oadraddree• and attest the bun.
inewore snake this maparalleled eder : To ouch
as are not well utiallo we will ornd $1 dollar to
pay Seethe trenbleof tutting: Nall particulars,
• valuable taorple...lthic4 will (kr to commence
work on, and a
ea
of Wu /10,1)1d . aLtlerary Coro
;swathe—ono of the bowed and hartLoth Ann nee*
paper. pabliehed—all rent free he mail. /leader.
If you want permenent. profitable 11101 t.: addrtir
LC. ALLAN Altio.,,Argusta,-ift.
SAWilitlf.L4ria - a 14154%4 4
" sideanial to .e 9&.&&l l 3Ms ,a utin im.
Agareedi •lU.N. at r.
• sce44o4. • r •43 Chistsat -.F3113.1
•Pllaresolexy.-,Pmt llectlg Is d 4
Aram a ,onarso Ad 'octane's as this ua
ictsuciv at; Ui Paint . now; ,is
ptaoa • &Mead be Errotnlned,- and I.
what *rail' do and haw to east& L:'
ono" tu Hai. "'s ' '' '. • ''' :.'..: _ f. ' I
.1
-,, -' ~ .....-1., . ........_';‘,..:,...:.____ •
TAB SCHOOL PIeIiTIVA
;: , Tidabeintiftd. Uttbkiriginal M , ,
is now ready: It is devoted onarni
hltridei; Via; einl_ destiiieit fo ha
greet ietry4tiarlty:' log
orthe' kind knew of has'
irtrieltneddea, , eniitinibeie . p4 , 44tot.
140 bricied Mei.; !brill& tared tie'
forthtlltatilliOr aiNftpA . - 42 1# efige
first. elass.. We:quote only
Stirciamea iist-example.A3end for
ZIO
ra taimllur IStio i t o ol.
that, l4. po
Iskju'venile Usignednii,Therittle'o,)
ratri Chittnro, coats rtrry •
a year. Single copy 15 eta. But h •
the sour Ole exere• groat ?The Peati.
cnolep OF-TRADES. •
• A ItlAtiAl7oM kin Lthir DOA.
• :AY atka.:34 '
• E,I• 411k ,;1 7 ..,
.1 1 1M=1 . 4 °n" lller a =l.l4lll7i
Ow
mode
for iatalarZamplay; plarbkv
log =d r at", a
Ja*V; #l o :larpfdagr to plat
baame an wing; !la:opium for Wick
sad asooothlar tha smith' for blows oa th
aU, and ll* aboomaltaripraurlaaaboes 4 etc.
• lint Raj.' When Tratt Man . . Mann,
be • farmer LC I cata—srad4 rant , •
ICU plow the ground sad the seed I'll *ow: .
I'll reap the grabs. and the waren moat',
XII bled the sheaves. and rake the herr
And plgeh It up on Ind mow away!.
• • .When a onus
•
SiConft nay. *hen l'ai a man. a mao,
Tv be a carpenter If I ran--andl-we ' •
I'll plane Urn Ms, and rti hammer, so,.
And this la tee way my raw shall to. • 4
I'll make and bonsai. and sleds and heals;
tAad *eV) that shall ram every craft that eye
hen I'm a man!
Mtn/ „Boy. When Pm a Man. • maw •
A blacksmith Plt be. II! eau—`nut Jett! I
Clang. claw. clang, .ball my anvil Aug;
'Mut MG, le the way the blew. VII 'whim
11l ,hap Jour honie, rlr, nett and tb.tht; :
Then PM trot round the rquare to we if h r
When I'm a m in! •
"Tourtit Bay. When I'm a man, a man,
A mason Fit be..lr I can--mot /nod
I'll lay 4 brick Otis vray:lmil lay one Mal; ..
Then cake my trowel And imooth them tint •
Great chtinheyA I'll make; I think Fit be aide
To build ono as higher the Tower of Babel!
r r When rut a Male I
Aftls Roy. 1 1 ,1 ton I'm a man. a man. •
Ell bus aboemak.r, If! au-oro 1 I ape
alt on a bench, with my Last Add so:
•
Aadcln aro out Shall my needles go.
I'll new so ,dronz that toy wort shall wear
Tllkaothiny LI left hut my stlecte; 'byre: .
When l'm aunt - " ' '
iffixfA Wlionl'm a man a man.
A prink,: If I eso-toot lend!
I'll taste pretty booki, and parkins I shall '
Print the the Lrral.A Couronsc
I'll have the tint reading: all: won't It b. inn
To mad all the stories before they are none?
When I'm awn!
&math Boy. When I'm a an: amen,
A doctor he, If I Luu--and
Aly powders and 1,1114 shall be alto awl Sweet -
And you shall have just what rem Ilke.to cm!
preacrlle n for you Ildlaßvaad Winn; and nod ,
And, 'bore things, you never must study to,
When I'm a moo - • • .4illl[ll
flog,. I'm a man. smart. '
Tll be a talthder If can.-0114i rues!
And tutus in a while a sarmem 11l make,
'Mat can keep !Pt'. buys • mol gals snake,
Tor 1 dear lite! If the ntlelpters knew„ •
: (low gAil wunra when they do pct. th Magri
411,11 441 a nun I,
'V • •
all/ AVM VIM/ I'M a Mail a togas •, •
11l be a teactierill an.-ond frau! ;
Eli if.: to my Acholare, flue stone. ill tell:
Clt stow Vann pletares, nut well-ail I well,. - •
They shall hare some 1,,50n•-•l s'pow do,y might
Bat oh! I shall make them et, very short: . •
• IWtrulltrns ' •
Troth !Joy. When I'm a malt, a men. •
ill be a tamp' Committee If I an--awl iron!
'Bout once a H - 0014E11 come 11110 achool. •
And say, ...VW 'teacher I'vp nude 4 rule,
That bole and gill* need's gnat deal of play ;
You may give three child= a holiday
iVhen run a man!
NiCrodit Boy, When I'm a man, a man,
be a Pim!dent If I tau—and I ran!
fly necks and manta are a Jolly set; •
Andlll here Mesa all inlay cabinet I '
I Mull Urn In the Whit! Denson And 1 . hope you,
When you bear l'lnelected,arllleve me a esdir
,ntbenrin *Wan • ' • ' ‘• •
[AU in concert, or It tbey ;annul be trained to
• "pm* It In concert so Mt to matte avery word e
dentood, !mine beet speaker Le forward and
s
repeat alone In a distinct rater.) ' •
When we are men, Are men, • •
I bopo We 46111 do great thiumhadd then, • ,
Whatever wo,do this thing we my, •
We'll do oar work In the very belt way,
And you lball see, Irma know am then, , •
Well be rood, and homed and useful men,.
I. hen coo are men.—
Xcirl:ets.
PITTSMIRG . O MARKET.
OFFICE OF 'THE PITTF. GAZETTE,
AIo3DAy, 'Nov. 29, 1864.' •
aurhat-Ii being sold at 304 33.f0r
Ak icksbod..3,s for prime 'and 36(437 for
choice.ly felly'nff t 6 tbedalliand.
BEANS-Stead y at U 5063. -
BUCKWIIEAr FLOlTlt—Sales at 41
644ets. ' ,
CRANBEREIES—Quoted ut $126-113
per bid, an to quality and condition.
CHEESEL-Quoted front 17 to 18 for
Wa4tern Reserve; IC for Factory; 20 for
Ohio, and 21 for New York Goshen.
FLOUR—Is Mill and neglected but
unchanged. Wo continue to quota win
ter wheat tiourat.4ls l 7s(q li 25, and spring
wheat brands at ssso4tud $5 75.
GRALIC—Wbeat la quiet and unchang
ed at $1 156 1 18 fdr good to prime red.
Oats still reported steady at 47 on track
and 48650 in store. Rye is unsettled
and Irregular ; trent all that wocau learn
there are but few cash , bayou.' above 05
—we understand that $1 can be realized
by allowing time, and it Ls rumored that
a large sale was made the other day at
$lO3. Sales of new corn at 70675 and
old at Docitri.
SEEDS—Clover seed is quoted at $7(4
8, and considerable offering. Flaxseed,
it is said, cannot be-sold to the trips
above V. 30. No movement iu' Timothy
seed.
To CoorunaptAves.
athretiloel turlngbeen recur." to health
In a few weeks, hi a very simple remedy, after
heahag surrenxt several years with a severe Intim
affiatinn, Sad that dread thecae, Consumption, is
anxious to make known to Mr iellow sufferers the
means of care.
To all alio de ire It, he will send a copy of the
prevcription uved tfree of ;home), with the direc•
tlona for preparluettutt nib: the Fame, n hlch they
will find a acne cunt ran enesertirrua, AWCII
- ntiONCIIITIS, etc. The object of the advertiser
In sentng the Pretallptton Is to benefit the enc.
tett, and spread InfOtmatlon which ho conceives to
bo invaluable; and ho hopes every sufferer twill
try his remedy, la It will cost them .nothinz. and
may prove a taught^. Potties wishing Our pre
actiptkri soul pleats addrms
REY. EDWARD A. WILSON.
WlllinnuLwrg, King* Co., New York.
IlAylrly
Errors Of Tottth
A GCSILItaAN who entfered for years from Ser.
vons Premature Decay, and all the effects
of youthful Indistratlon; will, for the solo of sof.
feting humanity. maid free to all who need it, the
scout* and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which ho wai eared.. &acmes wishing to
piont by the advorttier'a experience, can do so by
addrcwOug, he perfect confidence,
JOHN It. OGDEN.
No. &Ceder street. New York
mayltly]
Married.
itAmsEr—mecitEADY—On Nov. 10th
at the residence of the bride's parents,
by the Rev. B. F. Sharpe, Mr. D. M.
Ramsey, or Rookitown, Pa., to Alias
Frances MtCreati4 of Cantield, Ohlo.
New Addttritsements.
'DEAVER. COUNTY, SS I-1n the Orpheus'
IA Court to and for Mid county. laYon• the lion.
Jndg of ta n C o ' rt e I
he r
.the
tale
t r t
MAIO gar, th ea * ret E. Ankeny, dee : U., the
Connuenecalth of Pennsylvania ;
To Ilenry Ankeny, petitioner. welding to Dears
comas. o.;P Alex. Ankeny. !synth,: •le the
State of Oregon' Frsnklin Arnuarcm: aatf Isabella
Armstrong, resktlug In Mercer county, Pa.; John
Englhh, residing to the State of Ore• on. goer
mid ; tiarnuel Engllet, and Nathaniel liinglish, re
siding In Moser counts. aformudd, awl all others
interested, circling You and each of you aro
hetet/ cited to be' and type., begat • the flow
Judges of oar PAM Orphan' Court, to ho .held for
the county of Deaver, on the third gicrodsy of
March next, 10711, to accept or refatt 'to take tho
real estate of decedent at the saltation put open'
It by an inquest awarded by the said Court, anal
returned by the Sheriff to November Tetlll4 IS/71,
and Wand to cotter, as fbilossel • •
• LA No. 1 rained et $1400; Lot No. 64 valued at
1130, autt InMI of hhh4CetT [SEC e to show cause
why the same should not be sold.
Wltness-tho lion. Alexander W. Aeheson, Pres-
Ident of our said l;slart, the hth day or Nov: A. D.
lora. • - JOON A. FItAZIEN, Flab.
Jona B. Idwreu, Sherif. , -
MEIN
ORPHANS , COURT SALE.
By Thine of an'ordei of the Orphan., Conn of
Beater comity,. I will expoile to tab by public
r.:lB7 . 7aTiMi T gr, ArL, Vari ott the 21771
all that certain lot of ground *hasten hi r
ough of pew ilelghton.' hi mid county, bobndrd
and described eta loner.. do; On Me north by
lot of Bamnallitramr, end' by Broadway twenty
due tool, south by lot of Jacob Peke. and on the
welt by Cabal, street remotyone Net. a nd
the
...nth Waif of Lot No. unearned the general
plan of said horongh. ins which Jemmied two
story (none dwellinzisouso with basement latch.
en, oleo a two mom mama shoo Boom. with a
room in Um bailement: being' tile KKK'. kr oral>
late *lobs IfeLaaghlln. deer&
Condition• of .ale--Opel-thtid*Purchaele men
a7 to be paid In band on the nonfinnation of the
ludo by oleo Conn; and the balance In two equal
animal butallocals,. with Interest front the date
ofaald couiltuation. ,
'HAMILTON BAN lOC, •
• -
Aden r. of John IltLartgblla, deed.
deel::t.
o. stintiounw, Ir. T. awl:pox.
Arbuthnot, Shan= & Co.,
wifor.esAL.g..• -
DRY" GOODS'
. : ‘,. - AND.
0 T'IO'N
u.; AT • . ;;
EASTERN. PRICES.
Agents for
FULLERTON'S BUM FUNNELS'
Greexpilie Barred:Flannel",
Waod mtreet,
lall-rsnußci.El,, PENN.
• -
1
1
BEA VEI t
DRUG STORE,
1 1.1 1 . q'Q Yl/4.111)11,1filsgli,
Druggist 41: Apothecary,
13, M A.:y 1
•
DEALER IN
PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, '
SoAPS;,
1'o; LEV:knit:LES.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Mcilical PurpoicA.
PAWS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSH
GIZiOOMIZT-PIR,
C' 11: A.l fri ii,LFINI,I) a r
.
ui the gicale,t ruricty , be,t Auld :d
tiie ecry lowt.l.t
..,zaz . l' . &•, , a.zittial.l. -
M"Agants for lia+lett and
SehanNitt Stnetly Pure White Lead. the
oldest and hot brand iu the market:lN
oddly.
WALL:PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER
The &first atut etiespeot stock of Wan Pape/.
in Beartr Comdr.
BOOKS,
•
BOOKS,
BOOKS.
.
A large arrortment of Allocellaneons, School
and Hellglnna !loots, tong:tatty on hadd at Put.
:11.1a2r.'
Mil Books Suitable for the Holidays
STATIONERY,
STATIONERY.
• STATIONERY
•. An extensive variety of Paper. Envelope s, Lead
Pencils, Gold and Steel Pens, Ink and Ink-Stands,
ac., fee.
We are the excktinve Agent for the celebrated
Foley's Gold Pen,
for this County; thoso seeking I good Cold Pen,
woold do well to see them before
purchasing.
Wu arc. the Agent foctlits County for Felder'.
Photograph Marriag r Certificate. The attention
of Clergymen lu respectfully called to this, as wo
can sell thrtn at the some dleconnt as they would
gut, from the Pnbitsber. Atwater, School GOT
crnsent for sale at Publishers' pricm.
We bare tonetantly ou hand Floor Ott Cloth in
largo variety.
Alr.lNT)Halir NITATIPMSI.
• • W1170:11001V 041. C.I.CPTII.
RUSTIC ttc PAPER SHADES.
on bawl To}• eud V i a i r o la y t . 3oods suitable for the
J. F. PRICE,
Tiro:idles'', New Bright=
CARPETS
tva% v.:I3.:DWISUS
NEW
_GOODS.
A. SPLENDID ASSOIIT3tENT OF
WHITE, CHECK
AND
FANCY. M ATTINGS,
FOR SUMMER WEAR NOW OPEN.
FIIESIFARRIVAL OF
NEW BRUSSELS
T.A.I3.IISTIVY 111.1.1LTISk3ELS,
TUREE PLY CARPETS S INGRAINS
to fill our stool:duce thooloseof the Leavy
. Spring Trude.
Oliver McClintock and Co.
‘23
PITTS:BUR(7II, PA.
jon 3i) 69 ha : • -
Great Distribution
By Itto Metropolitan Gift Co.,
CASH GIFTS TO THE ANT. of $500,1 1.
Every Ticket Draws a Prize!
• •
sCash glftreach ovum 40cash gifts each $l,OOO
11l do do BLOM I Rid du do 500
ed do' do 3,000 IWU do do IGO
50Sledant Rosewood Pintos, each MCO to 11700
75 do • do Melodeons do 'l3 to 100
350 Sowing gach.nes do GO to 175
UM (told Watch. do '73 to EMI
cash Prises, tillrerwaM. .te. valued at 11100.010
A chance to draw en y of the chow: prizes for i
cents: 'rickets dencribbig, Prim are sto/ed In en
velopes. and well mixed. on receipt of 23c. •
seeded Otte{ is drawn without choice and sent by
mail to sup address. Tim print named upon it
will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment
of Oat DOI:Ill. Prises are immediately sent to any
address by clime s or return mall.
You wlii know what yortnniee is before you pay
for It, Any Prigs exen•agetkfter °smelters/oa~
revs. So hlanke. Our patrons ma depend on
Gde
dealing. -
Iteresancsn:—We select the following from
u tna w ny diy u p. ho nu tta ittm re Lti o te n ly to d p ra . e b • z n i.h T u al . : m sble , l t • O nd e r es cw an j d .
Rums, stawo: 0V cure S. Welker,
li thi rohL l t ti , m Anr. on nt . .
8 1
We publish so sta n ott r. el j drlgn s n on.
I n s - Num.
arra= their sanCcali Tribune , . /fay
S. We know hem ht r bee fair dotting r.
'A r am, may 4. A irked of ours mew a Vat
was, which was promptly r relved.—Daily Seers,
June
Send for circular. Liberal Inducements to Apents
•Alrfactiou guaranteed. 4trtry package of Sealed
Envelop,. contains one cash gift. his Tieketa for
llaitmald 13 fur 41 1 11_ 1 15 •5: 1W for •15. All 'letters
e be adeirtused ' •
lEEE
HARPER, WILSON &
ottr4 3o l 103 Broadway. New Yoric.
EXECCTOWS NOTlCE.—Letters Testa
• emotesy haslet: been Witted to the subscriber
on the estate of Margaret Bayne, deceased. este of
Hopewell townehip, Hearer county. Pa.,..therefore
all persona indebted to said estate are requested
to echo Immediate payment: and those hams'
claims against said estate will present them, duly
anthentlatted for settlement, to me In Hopewell
township.
not iftlr ; ROIM W Bean; Ken
I,lll:e=MA W,OO
. .
-A Safe nod Speadr Curifor Cdug6,Colds,
'Matra* Bronclato,, Elonsacnca Croup,
• Inaucovr, 'looping Cough, Incipient,
Coniumption, and all Diseases of the
Throat , and Lung. Don't neiicct a
severe Cough, or throwaway mor!sy on It
•. •. worthku medicine.
PRICK FIFTY WOMB PER BOTTLE
Tretur6l bl BEWATID, BENTLF:ti
a diftmsr, Buffald,'N.Y. ' Hal
bt W nrngglsts.
ISE
Ayer's
air Vigor,
Fora restoring Gray Hair le
Vs natural Vitality and Color.
dressing whist
. 1, Li at once agrocable.
.• • , healthy, and efectuil
.
for preserving at
;) 7. hair. Faded or , poi
, 01.,„1 , • hair is soon reslordi
1 , „ to its original cola
rah the Voss aul
c rai r of
is
enetl, falling hair checked, and bald.
3e9a though riot nlwayp, cured
iny can. reAore ih.•
air whene the runiok3 are tletroyol,
t!io gland alroplava and (lecnytA
'But suell'as can Lo erred for
, isefuluesi by this spplivatiou.
of fouling the hair with a rusty se.lb
anent. it will loop it clean and vigorous
Its nerso.linial um will revrut dm bait
front turning gray or, fulling off, told
ron.equ,tuly prevent ',baldness. Froe
frutu tha.-0 solistorlecs
inuke some propurationis tlaugerothr
iujuriou4 to the hair, the Vigor Clll
only lieutlit but not loarta it. It - Wattled
:uorelv for A
HAIR DRESSING,
lathing dmc calk ha coutal to de. rable.
'om.liaim.t. :withal. oil nor dye, it, do.,
whi:u cambric, and yct Lvt. ,
°lig t' 1I& laiiir t gitits it tt rich glory
t”are and a
. ..rtoctitl
Frapared by Dr. J. C. Ayer.&. Co.,
MIM :114.tI.TTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL, MASS.
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tented . (0n .I;Lp.
petle• a... 1 a.O o
alley 11. It,. 112. 4
Gott, 44 G !L.!
elk...motet fol.! 1.. • .•
of the klllats v.!t...
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milder norm- 01 ot, t •• ....;
at the rani!, totior , t., 03-011.4 1
be plat
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4 . „Tttl arr. , I oo • -,; •
*Won agalla-t As.: 1
be Leila oe l• try Vbt (I.'
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lIIIMIMEI
=MI
Fo: Fetcr Lil.t
.irr of u„• • 1,0%. , 0f Api
.rc• barn, jaundice, tnul
ji.eac• an - M.4 from ;I di•oraered s'„
,t the Stom..ch. Liver or Intestine.
I.y
r: V. fintivoce., Buffr N.Y. 1-
Nt, (MICE—LIME.
.1.1 To builder. masons, brkklaycrs told
ten* get your lime at the
7.110.N.T.P014 1L;13.
import, and pave time and Manor. It is the sexy
best Lime. as It ts stronger and will coaku 1110,
mortar. and there ism waste to It. We bum
but the best atone sod it la burned jupt right ;
goal Is not mixed with the stone to burn4o u. ‘;
there to no ashes or cinder In It.
. .
lirkkhiyers need not .111 it or run it Mt to
mortar, which will .are a good dell of tImT.
YOU can always gct it freah—rod hot ifyou aaiit
It—and In
LARGE LUMPS.
Refer to all arho bare tweet it. Flrme wile* In
remind In other kilns *peak arralrolt It and try tr
sell at Inferior artlelo at tie samo price. Call mm
sec It, or try prne.
Lime dellicrvil promptly to order at •
Reasobable Rates
by
olvan railrots oad fire ror Istrzoni.
to Send miler* to ihe
X LI:no or
'W. ',DUNN,
Beaver Poet Ottlro
Cr2ZIM
Vior Itale.—The Steam 31111,
1: Kneltiesand ather property belocatate
at the Smith'' , Ferry Little tkaver rettnlenat
na Dry Han. at Smith', Ferry, Ikaver roast v
!ht. For particular* apply toelther of the Paha.,
log Committee.
ISIGOXII,Strattie Ferry.
LEVI DBES:TAXAN, Plttabert,th.
JAS. DARRAGH t
Elndentater, P.
A. C. IIUItST„ I •
sep.A It.
•
L'zecalloirois atette.— miss undersigned 'exert — ,
for of the last will and testament of Jacob
Yount:, deed. will cell at public mile on the prem.
Ism, situate in the town ot Rochester. Bearer 1.,.
PA., on FRIDAY. TUE RAF trio DEC Ell•
DER. lind, Om following property to Aft: Belli
about one and 00e-fourth acres of land, situated
In Rochester, aferesalti,opon which la erected .1
GOOD FRAME DWELLING 110 CE E of r. morit.
and cellar, a rood stable and other outhulkliur..
snow Leto crepe vines. 75 halt tressotn4 ser,rat
different varieties ot small knit, all bearing,
said premises. Thehoane coddle entire iMpra •••
meats are in rood condition, and undo a rood
fence. and situated within feu lallaCi Walk of
the nitrated depot.
This property commands a splendid Metro( sumo
eight or ten utUms of the WI/0 river, and of all lb:
towns and surrounding country. The sale will
take plate at 10 o'clock a. tn. amid dap. Terms
easy tad toads known on day auto.
PETKIt YO Ull, E WOW.
JOILI D. Totrati, larger. [north It.
H
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