The Beaver Argus. Beaver. Dee. S. Ulan Circulation Over naive Hundred. - - Rates Or Advertising. mac tw. tw.' am. Sea 1 year t sip-1011nm "I 03 113 I $ 00 113 00 MOOO g squares, do 350 500 700 10 00 13 CO 3 squares, do 900 600 900 11 13 18.0) squares, do 500 800 10 50 13 tO 21 W c01umn..... 800 11 00 13 oo Al ix E 8 oo column 11 00 111 110 10 00 3111X0 03 00 t 13 03 SO 00 IW 00 WOU 100 00 Administrators' and Irsecntors' Noticce..—P 00 pedal notices per One, ten cc (if — Payments to be made for transient advertisements, In advance Quart which • State of the Thermometer for tho week ending the 4th of Dec., 1869. K 28 33 dog. 40 dog. 35 dog 29 35 deg. 44 deg. 40 deg 30 54 dog. 56 dog. 47 dog " 1 217 dog. 30 dog. 38 dog " 2 32 dog. 34 deg. 33 dog 3 30 deg. - 29 dog. 21 dog 4 .50 dog. 42 dog. 34 deg R. T. TAYLOR. Sulimerlptions tothe Beaver Ar gon.—Tho following named persona hare paid the gums sot opposite to thole names on subscription to the Beaver Anaus,/minco the dato of our Mit publi 7 ration,' Wm. li. Mee, Frankfort,'>R2 00 James Moore, Badon, ighn 'McCullough, Beaver, John F. Dravo, Beaver, Il tip. Wllson,Allegheny, J. It Brittain . , Mapleton, 0., NV.:, \V. Anderson, Beaver, . II \ I lico, Beaver, John M. Ramsey, Ilookidown, 5 00 J. S. Litton, Darlington, 4 00 Isaac Morgan, Brighton tp., Tlaxs.Swearingen,Hookstown, The attention of the public Is directed to the following Now Advertisements which appear for the first time In the Aim Os to-day: C rhOstosi Protootti—Msyrso Prospecies—Titisburgli Commercial, 'Special Notices—Hugo Andriessen Election Notice—E. Hoops, Cashier. Nett• Goods—Schiff & Sleinfeld. , Union Hause—A. Boyd Itook. • Special Notices—A. Hanauer. Special Notice - sr-Mrs. Beacons. Special Notices—B.• Mulhelin. Special Notices—J. H. Bence. I). C. Sales—Jos. C. Wilson. Q. C. Sale—Janws Gill. Notice—John Slentz.' Lost—This (Mice. "People," says a modern philoso pher, "go according to their brains; it these Ile in their head they study; it in their stomach they eat, and if in their heels they dance." 30 cants will Lux new style twilled plaids at Beam's, Beaver. , 2 Ito to Mrs. Boncom's If you w•lsh to got Christmas presents for your friends. Wheeler 6: Wilson's machine noodles, assorted numbers, at A. C. Hurst's. For chapped hands 11.40 Camphor Ice and Glycerine Cream, a fresh supply at Hugo Andriessen's Bearer Drug Store. Long.—During the Catholic Mission In Beaver Catholic Church. week before lust it Fitch Fur Cape WWI lust. Tho fin der will be rewarded ou leaving it at this Tho greatest variety of toys and fancy goods, suitable for Christmas' and New- Years presents, over brought to this county, can now be obtained at B. ;qui holtu!s, in Bridgewater. • 3 tiormantown wool, all colors am! sha ded, and a full assortment of Balmoral yarns at A. C. Ifurst's. 2 The United Presbyterian Church, which basfor some time been undergo ing repairs, tail be reop'enod for Ravi no on next sabbath. Services at 11 a. m., and 3 p. In. nov. J. W. Witherspoon, of Allegheny city is to be presnt on the oc .casion. Sabbath School at 9 a. in. I , aney tiem, pare Into collars, alit! mearfm at l'itra. Iteaeoin'.. 'Pertflank Surasnon's for sate et the Arious entre. Pive7housand bushels of good, dry Buckwheat wanted at Edgar's mill, Ustott, for which a good, fair price will bo paid. nov24;hno. 30 cents will buy now style twilled plaids at nonce's; Beaver. 2 Retired.—On Tuesday of last week John A. Frazier esq., Who has fileld the Mike of County Clerk very acceptably for the past six years retired from that position and his successor, John C. Hart esq. was sworn in. We are not advised as to what Mr. F. will turn his attention to in the future. The outgoing and the incoming clerks, both have our warmest wishes for future success. You rMed not stiffer with diseases or Gm bowels and stomach il'pnu,n ill use "Whit t lesey's Great Vegetable Remedy," the world.renownedDyspepsla Cure. '141.00 per. yard for the best Water pmef in the market, at Benee'a, Beaver, l'a. • • Embroidered, laces, initial end motto kerelliers, at :qrs. Ito:wanes. ' 5 All kinds of ladies fashionable hats, lint frames, and bonnet frames at A. C. Hurst's. 2 it.° ready .111Rdi011101111 Mkirbl, at liminuor's Hai/if of Fashion. Give him IME Holiday Gina in grc•tt variety, la B. ittellietat's, Bridgewater, Pa, 3L A Meritorious .Patent.—Among the patonts issued last week to Pennsyl vania, we take pleasnro in calling, the notice of onr coal operators to ono grant i4lto Min Grim of Darlington, Pa.,which for .implicity, Casy working and saving of time we feel assured will ho adopted by all the miners throughout the coun try. Agencies are being granted upon terms which offers great Inducements to MPH of energy and business capacity. A choice aelectiou of Toya for the Hal lidays, at Mrs. Beacoin'4. 5 A No, 1 carbon Oil, Best Crude Oil, Nomexplosive Petroleum Fluid, for sale ut the Beaver Drug Store. 'Furs, Furs, Furs! Cheap.eltoup,cliesp! at A: . C. Hurst's, Bridgowater. ' 2 Holiday Presents! Jewelry! A beauti lid arsortment of Jewelry at Hanauer's lAizarofFnsldon. Holiday gifts in great variety, :at B . Mallieini'l4. Bridgewater, Pa. . 4t.' ttl.oo por. yard for the beat Water proof in the market, nt Berme's, Beaver, 2 Fitir.—The Ladies Working Society of the 31. E. Church will hold a Fair in tie timnd Jury room of the Court House. livcinning Mondavi" Dec. 20th, and con' none during the week. Those intending to buy holiday gifts will find a large as. .ounent here, and by their imtronage will emit ritiute to a good cause. By artier of E. J. Awson, b cid) 1:!t I A lino lot of Furs which will' bo sold very low, at Mrs. E. H. Beacom's, third 'drool.. Beaver. Pico Thousand busbols of good, dry uckwheat wanted at Edgar's cuill,Falls ton, for which a good, fair price wlll be paid. nov24;lmo. Aeknowledgiseado-We are deep. ly indebted to the "Bon." M. S. Quay for his strictly private letter, received on tut Wednesday morning through the Beaver Post Once. It will receive the attention It merits In duo course of time. Man while Mr. Q. need not await our conven ience, but if he knows anything of our politic', religion. or habits which be de sires the public to share, we begot him not to retard the forward movement of the vehicle. In other wools, "let the cart drive on." Before it proceeds very far he, and severel of his friends, may possibly make the discovery that our education in matters pertaining to social life in Phila delphia; Ilarrisburgh, Pittsburgh, Beaver and Bhippingport, has not been wholly neglected. If, then, Mathew' " has any thing in his menagerie worth looking at, let him hoist his curtains, prOduce his monkeys, and go on with his show." Our own cages arefilled with rare and curious animals, and as- they have, never been publicly exhibited, we have little doubt they will. attract close and geneml atten tion. "Gov." you have the fl&or. Pro ceed. .Your little game to prevent pall cal exposures was tried on us last winter, from Ilarrisburg. It failed then. It will tall now. We supposed you had learned before this that 'two didn't scare worth a cent." =apt paid terly, mast 30 cents will buy now style twilled plaids at Banco's, Beaver. • 2 :00 orrilßlank Commitments for role $t the Anima Win. Riming & CO's. Greac Repro 'aontath•o Hat, Cap •and Ladles Fur House, N 0.139 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Penn's. Send for price list of Ladles' Furs. [002:43m.. aOO 200 200 2 00 2 00 The latest-novelties of neckties and butterflies, also Gent's kid gloves, all shades and kinds,'at A. C. Hurst's. 2 BLACK Alpacas, new stock, just arriv ed, and selling trom2s eta. to 35 cents, at Benno's, Waver. 2 The greatest variety of toys and fancy goods suitable for Chrbitmas and New Year's gifts, over brought to this coun try, can now be obtained at 13. Mulheim's in Bridgowater. 3 Advertising.—Thero aro many who think that advertising don't pay. For tho information of such, wo give the ex perience of a few of the most 'successful business men, within our knowledge: 'Without advertising I should be a poor man to day.'—H. T. Ilelmbold. , 'My success is owing to my liberality In advertising.'—flonner. 'Advertising hai furnished mo with a comnotonce.'—Amos Lawrence. advertised my productions and made money.'—Nichotaa Limprorth. 'Constant and• persistent advertising in a sure prelude to wealth.'—Stephen Gir ard. •110 invests a dollar In business should invest a dollar in advertLsing.' A. 7'. Stewart. Holiday gifts in great variety, MB 3lu'helm's, in Bridgewater, I'a. 31. BLACK Alpacas, new stock Just arrtv. od, and soiling from 2b eta, to 35 conts,at Banco's, Boavor. 2 All the latest styles of Balmoral and Hoop skirts, at A. C. 'fund's. 2 At Hanauer's you wilt find a good stock of woolen goods, hosiery, gloves, sprfs, hoods, to Do You ?—Do you wish to sell your farm? po you wish to sell your house and lat.' If you do you ean,soon Lind a purchaser by advertising in thel3EAvEn Annus. Pretty bard matter to dispose of property ._:when nobody knows you wish to sell. Every subscriber to a county newspaper reads all such adver tisoments carefully. Ho knows who Is selling out, and exactly what is offered for sale. Tho advertisements are a topic of conversation when friends meet, and arrangements aro angle for attending sales. The result is a largo crowd, spirit ed bidding, and a realization of ton, twenty; or fifty times of what it cost to advertise. No money Is so sure to re turn a.large profit as that spent on prin tei's'ink. A single additional bidder on a singlo article will pay all it costs to ad vertiso a sale of personal property in a newspaper.. Is it not strange then that any one ahould fall to -advertise? Let our friends think of the matter. Tho greatest variety of toys and fancy goods, suitable for Christmas and Now Year's gifts, over brought to this coun ty, can now be obtained at B. Mulheini's in Bridgewater. 3 Everything in the millinery line, vel vets, ribbons, flowers and plumes, at Mrs Beacom's, The largest assortment of Lamp Chim neys, Reflectors, &c., just received at the Beaver Drug Store. • . BLACK Alpacas, new stock, Just arriv ed, and selling from 25 cis. to 35 cents, at Bence's, Beaver. A Little Rbogli on a Corkespon dent.--The Salem (0.) Journal, of last Friday gives a correspondent of the Radical the following puff: BUSINEAS.—Tho enterprising Mum Valley correspondent of the Beaser/lad iral, has taken our article on Salem; pub lished in the Journal two and three weeks ago, changed it in a vary few pla ces, so as to be in a measure appropriate to his town, and furnished the same to that sheet. A person not being familiar with the two places, and reading both articles, mould. scarcely know "lather from which." ' nu Rs ! Furs!! A large assortment just came in Benue's, Beaver.• 3 French worked Sinai, and all the now styles of cuffs and collars always on hand, at Mrs. 'tailcoat's. A largo stock of aisalmores, for gout's wear, of the latest styles, at A. C. Ilona's. Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne it Chi esigo.LTho report of this road for tho year ending Juno 30, 1869, contains the following items: Maintenance of way and • structures, $1,295,699,88; Motive: power and cars, $1,895,951,01 ; general expenses, 8889,812,41; total expenses of operating the road, $0,080,536,:•5. The earn ings are reported as follows : Trans portation of • passengers, $2,55,688,47; transportation of freight, 0,3:31,520,10; Mail and Express, 6217,378,50; from all sources, $101,813,70. Total earnings, V 6,5105,77. Net earnings, $3,155,389,tri The amount of capital stock paid In is $11,500,000. Putts! Furs!! You can savo money by buying your furs . at Bence'a, Beaver. A new lot very cheap. 3 Beautiful furs at bianauer's Bazar of Fashion. Ono term at a good school Is of more value than two terms at a poor seb:ol. For good instruction go to the State Nor mal School. Address J. A. Cooper, - RAJ hero, Erie Co., Pa. •Remedy for Kidney Worm in flogs.—Our friend, John McDowell, Esq., ofiluffalo tp., tells of an Info).ELl° remedy for tho above disease, which will bo a matter of Interest to our readers. It Is to put about, two shovels Pall of inn manure into a swill barrel and give it to the hogs as slop. Mr: McDowell says that ho has tried the remedy for &consid erable length of time and has never known it to fail In effecting a cure.— . Weak. Reporter. Secn.taly GOOD Fresh Lithe always on band at ant Malvanon i Lime Kilns, Vanport. (angll;tE Priedigtorliseakin...;The tuy ;whet strength of thaPresbyterians firkater than hi generally supposid. .tact.. des of that derionilnation have been gen erally confined to the twebodies width 100 0 11 tI3rniailiol Pittsburgh; but it la computed that then) ire thirteen denom inations of Preab3rterians In the United States, numbering 8,053 ministers, 7,565 churches and 714833 membme, repro' lenUni 7 , 000 , 000 PeoPl#. - hiltaalortament of ehlnehilfa cloths at A. O. Hurst's. • 2 IM2iM=MI Nothing le more troublesome than cough, which may end in consumption. Try Gallon's Cough Balsam, only 25 ctn. a bottle. Cary's Cough Cure and Brown's Bronchial Troches, always on hand at Hugo Andric:uteri's. A New 'Year's GU% Ibr All.—Thp publishers of the American &teek.fcnow al wishing to place a copy of that publi. cation In the handset every farmer, plan ter and stock breeder in the country, have put up 100,000 packages, containing a specimen copy, large illustrated • show bill, a premium Ilst, and one of the fol lowing 25 cent books: Horseman's, Hog Breeder's, Sheep Breeder's Dairy man's or Poultry Breeder's Manual.— These packages they offer to send free and peat-paid to all who apply for them. We hope all our farmer friends will avail themselves of this generous offer, as the Premium list contains many aril cles, such as Blooded Cattle, Sheep , Hogs, Poultry, Potatoes, Seeds, Agricultural Implements, Sowing Machines, Books, Watches, dw., dcc., that can be madly ob tained by a few day's canvassing for this popular journal, which Is. published at the low puce of $l, 00 a_ year. Address N. P. Boyer & Co., Publishers, Parkas burg, Chester county, Pa. 1 Carpets and oil cloths at A. C. .I.urst's. Elio Thousand bushels of goilst, dry Buckwheat wanted at Edgar's tnill,ralls ton, for which a good, fair price Will be paid. noV2l;luio, Beautiful and very cheap, the tars at Hanauer's Baxar•of Fashion. Over the Fence. BOY. Over the fence Is a mirdOmfair— Ilow I would love to be master there! All that I lack us a mere pretense; I could leapnver the low white fence. CONSCIENCE. This is the way that crimes commence— Sin and sorrow are over the fence. DOY. Over the fence I can toss my ball; Than go In for it—that is all; Picking an apple up near the tree would not be really a theft, you see CONSCIENCE. Thts Is a falsehood—a weak pretense— Sin and sorrow are over the fence. Whose is the voice that speaks so'plaint Twice I've heard it, and not in vain; No'er will I venture to look that way, Lest I shall do as I planned today. CONSCIENCE. This is the way that all crimes commence, Coveting that which is over the fence. In the corner room of the McKinley building in Beaver, our readers will find Mrs. Beacom, an estimable widow lady, engaged in the Millinery and Fancy Goods business. She has prosecuted her calling with grog, energy for the lest two years and at the present time she is stand ing on 'solid ground,' commercially speaking. Recently she has added largo ly to her stock of goods, and those want ing anything in her line will find her an agreeable lady to deal with, and her pri ces as low as the lowest. From now un til the Holidays are over we expect to hear of Mrs. Beicom doing a No. I busi ness. Co and Becher stock. Jusr Tun Tucco.—Persons suffering from, that implacable disease, Citarrh, should by all means give Sage's Catarrh Remedy a thorough and impartial trial. It Iris been before the public but few years, yet already ranks as the standard remedy for diseases of the nasal and up per air passages, and we hear it very, high ly spoken of by those who have used it.— The proprietor, 11. V. Pier e, B. D., of Buffalo, as will be seen by his advertise ment, offers a standing reward of $5 . 00 for a case of catarrh he cannot cure. For sale by most druggists everywhere. SCnt by mail for sixty cents. Go to A. C. Hunt's for chinchilla cloths and blankota. 1 , 2 OnTespondence. *Mr. EDITOR:—Whoa a prominent man is obliged by local sentiment to declare publicly that ho is not supporting q can didate whose success he desires, is it not time for him to emigrate to some place where he is not so well known? Vide the editor of the Radical in his last issue. I have often known men whose support was an injury to a candidate, butaeldom have I seen one so destitute of honor as to publicly admit it. TEDirr. Beaver, Pa., Dec. 9th. EDITOU Alums :—Had I been oonsult ed by the writer of the article In the last Radical, signed "OnOof the People," I should have insisted that it be wiltheld from publication. The whole movement is premature, for which Ism not respon sible ; whilst a discussion of the merits and demerits of local candidates for pub lic favor is of questionable propriety under any circumstances. I have alWays held that candidates and their friends should lot other candidates alonenot invite or institbite invidious comparisons or indulge in assaults of any kind or degree. Though provoked by gross misrepresentations, I am not disposia to depart front this course now. Wm. HENRY Fallston, Dee. 1, 1869 ILLn Burvon :—lfavo we laws in the CO minilnwealth of Pennsylvania for the observance of tiro Lord's day ? May. not work done on that day, which is neither 'a work of necessity nor mercy' be Pun ishod by some statuto now found among the enactments of our Legislature? If not, then bad we' not better have some legislation for the protection of the slaw abiding and order loving citizens? With in the last month and not a mile from your office in open day, in full view of citizens In their homes and on their way to the sanctuary of God for Ills worship; aye, in one of therMost public places of your tamed moral Borough work was done on a building in course of erection. Nor was it for a few nilnuteir only but for hours. - It Was dono in open defiance of public sentiment and withontany regard for Bod's law. , We might not hove troubled you with Isis note,prefaced with the above imfoor taut questions, but for the fact that the 'Sunday question' and the 'Bible ques tion' have, In the light of recent events in our country, assumed a pra4lrall im portance hitherto unknown, and the end Is not yet. It seems clear that if truth is to triumph and the right pre vail, we must sedulously guard against encroachments upon thCao social things at home.. Again it is important for our fame as $ village, and especially is this so for the good repute of burschools. ALisma.—lt is not often that we linvo the time to spare, or the inclination, to notica'any of the thousand and one preparations sold throughout the comity, each, as it is claimed, being a sovere!ign cure for One or more of the ills that-liesh is heir M. Indeed we have frequently wondered that people ever died at all; or vow olden:lh whenibr a steel mils/ they could Muni& themselves with aosnetidng which would keep silessaW at bay, and &d!, the sermults of time! Conaerning the etbssaiy of one pretties) remedial preparations-and one which has become celebrated orlale--irer can speak from password, expefießce, and conicientionalY Mill is g o od. We refer to !'Aliania," an article for rested:mend preserving the Indi o mainitestured by Maim Seward & Bendy, Chentiata and Druggista, No. lag Malls etreet, Beale. —Buffalo Cbrantereial Ado. No slow sales for Seward's Cough Cure. Prrrsouitou, Pa.,Deo. 11360. EDITOR Anatric---Having resided In Beaver county for mahy years, and hav ing taken the Annus for some time past, you may believe I and mine are glad to take it frourthe post office to our dwell ing. While reading It the other day, I saw that you had correspondents from nearly every other place but the 'Smoky city,' and I wonderedirby you had none here. With your permission, then, I will constitute myself your Pittsburgh correspondent and oecesionallygiveyou some items of news from here. So hero goes: • The 'damp' weather of this week has made things lively in the city. During the latter part of it the water in the Alle gheny came 'bousine down, and before any of us were hardly aware ofit we had a coal boat rise on hand. The coal men were accordingly put to to their trumps in getting their boats ready for a voyage 'down the Ohio.' Before this appears In your paper many mUlion of bushels of coal • will have departed south, which will 'prevent a 'coed famine' there and ease things up, financially speaking. You have scarcely any conception of the amount of money expended in the min ing business in tiderregion. According ly, when we havo a late rise in the river, our coal is taken away, Rig worth in cash returned, and wb all feel the better for IL As in your county the State Treasurer ship is interesting a good many of our inhabitants. Hero, as a generid thing, the politicians are for Mackey, hul If loft to a vote of thepeople, he could not touch bottom. I saw-him yesterday and ho looked troubled. He did not evince the same confidence in his election that ho did some weeks ago. The last week has made a change in things pertaining to the canvass fur that office. The rural districts are speaking and they give no uncertain sound. And hero let me, in the name of the honest Republicans of Pennsylvania, return my thanks to the Cenentercia/, the Auras, Washington Reporter, Lawrence Journal, and other papers of Western Pennsylvania for their manly interposition in the people's be half. lam heartily glad that the "old Anous" is still "faithful among the faith less found." I hope Gen. Irwin will be elected State Treasurer. I know him to bo honest, and qualified. Help him all you can. A diversity of opinion exists here as to what the new, large• building in your town should be called._ Some insist that It should be known as the 'Mackey Building,' °there claim that It should be =died the 'State Treasury Building,' while others again seem to think the 'Catheron Block' would be more appro priate. I would most xespoethfily urge that the latter be the name by which that 'monument of greatness' be known by the generations which see to come. By the way, do you know that one of your Beaver'Ws and one of our prominent men here are running a distillery not an hundred miles from strhere I write. It is more than suspected that the taxpay ers of the State are entitled to a share of the profits of the concern, when they come to be. divided, on the ground that they who furnish the capital should not be cheated out of the dividends. Moans. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE. WAsunroToN, D. C., Dec. 2, ISCA. Some tiny Representatives and more than half that number of Senators have already arrived bore. They;are mostly from the Southern and Western States. But few of those from the North and In the immediate vicinity of Washington are expected before Saturday night or Sunday. On the streets and In the hotels and places of amusement wo notice an in creased number of strangers from all parts of the Union. At the National re served seats in the Orchestra for the Ger man Opera, though not so popular as either the French or English, command two dollars each and no grumbling. The gay season so long looked for is upon us. Only three more days intervene be fore the meeting of Congress, and great is the anxiety, after the long holiday, to again look upon those augustassemblies and to know the fit st of the many im portant questions before them that will recelvo their attention. The Senate has much executive business before it.— Many Government officers who have been confirmed by the Senate will re ceive through the influence of their form er contestants an overhauling, and much pressure will be brought to bear upon the President to supersede them with new appointments. Not a few are now holding their places by the simple ten ure of appointment ad interim, and some of whom, it Is needless to say, feel great anxiety attending the forthcoming sweat board ordeal in the Senate. Our city Postmaster, whose position ranks as one of the first in the city, with a salary of 54000 per annum and the appointment of eighty clerks and employees, is in the same category with the last named. It seems that he is a resident of Michigan, and received his nomination through the influence and urgent appeal of Sena tor Chandler. Since his nonsinstlon It has been discovered that ho was a John son man so long as it was profitable for slim to be ono, and-that In 1866 he wrote Whin brother, Newton Edmonds; the Governor of Dekota, advising him to get up a Johnson demonstration In order that ho might retain his Governorship, stating at that time that Johnion had not maid or done anything but what every candid man ought to approve, and that Congress was wrong in its opposition to Johnson. This man and his two sons and house keeper now hold Government positions. Ono son is in the Land Office, while the other and his house keeper hold positions In his own office. It seems rather odd that three of one fami ly should hold positions in the city Post Office, while an ardent, consistent Re publican and Grant rnan,"suul a soldier of nearly four years service was remov ed to give them place, Col. Alexander, the suspended Post master, who, it will be remembered, re ceived the. unanimous confirmation of the Senate as Postmaster, in Jisly, 1868, enlisted ass private soldier at the com mencement of the war, soon after which he was promoted to the colons:ley, and commanded the regiment for three years. Ile was not suspended for any QUM but to give Edmonds the place and please Mr. Chandler. lle is deservedly ono of the most popular gentlemen In the city, and it IX expected that the President will correct this matter as soon as Congress meets.; =I The truthfulness of the Raying that pol itics makes strange bed-fellows is fully illustrated In the local politics of this city. Until eighteen months ago &strict party line was drawn here between the old and-slavery men who had espourd the cause of giving equal rights to all ir respective of race or color, and the pre slavery party, who though beaten and ashamed of their old pet notion of white man's aristocroxy, still oontbaued to bat, tie against the irrepressible contUet ler equal rights and; impartial suffesge.— MEM blocs the ballot•Me Matt gtv tote . Dora there're " Patt7 Uaee, 11U -NW takes part in politheimater:lbr,the !sew& into and lotus** and the oomegnertoo p o ny du d e apd obligation are abolish ed, and individual; favoritism bolds Its wpm". ' fenttricatloa. - •• • • While the excitement 'petiolate eon (whim the “114111 gtent," rmd the, peo ple all over thooountry are nearly erased over this supposedisionderftil inerestreie-: ity, a few tiOiew nit petrification which I Moll 'obtained through the kindness -of Hon. Joseph 8. Willi es, the well known salvo and able Oommilasioner . of. MO Land °Mee, from his geologist, may not be uninteresting and inepp ro p r ig o . geologist says: Petrification consists in. the substitution of pee kind ‘tet mineral or sorthrmatter for another. Mosta* of isiolliuks, the - stems of branches, - of corallinei and the :bens, of =amine may all undergo the pro cess of petrifica tion, and the kind Of m ineral or earthy matter into which they arocionverted de pending upon what le solution In the water where th ey happen todie. --Shells are converted inta ellat or even into snlphnret of iron. Hones may become thoroughly alikillietd, every, partiolerof the original mass may Mt be removed In all cases, but byinfillhation, It Is fbr the most part eompirstely • altered and turned into atone. The soft part of the animals, even when they diesud become covered up with mild or slit,,are seldom preserved. At the Moment of the ecesi lion of the vital faltions, chemical de composition commences and they are converted Into carbonic acid, water, am mutest and sulphuretted gases, Which escape into the attatephere. Petrithia lions or 'bulls therefore , merely repre sent the harder pads tile 'skeletons or the ahelly covering'dr . animals. Wheu animals are buries:Yin a moist - place they sometimes have their. 'tatty portion changed Into adipoeire, a soft, cheesy looking material, the muscles even un der these eircomstemem decompose and pass off In gaseous form. The human skeletons of Guadeloupe), petrified in a a recent limeratonenow in process of for mation, have not the slightest trace of animal Matter although burled under water. It is essential to a complete pet rification of the hard, parts of animals that they be preseried under water, peat bogs or In similar conditions.. In the air, in dry places, decomPositlon in a few years will dispose not only of - the fleshy parts of animals, but the hardest bones are found to crumble ata touch into due This. has often beran seen on opening Indian mounds. There Is scarcely an instance on record of the soft parts of any animal , whether land, freshwater or marine, being preserved; and unless they were composed of earthy particles to a large extent, it is not reasonable to ex pect that any such Will ever • be discov ered. r . A dead animal immersed .in mud, sand or in water has its mit parts slowly dis solved and washed away, and the harder parts, such as bones, shells, etc., are chemically acted on i3y the water which dissolve their l earthy parts and replaces Him particle by particle by others. Under such conditions the changes are much slower than in the air, since the temperature is lower; and more uniform, and the energetic power of oxygen front the atmosphere does pot get moms to it. GEED2ZI Of the'number 235 patents Issued from the U. 8. Patent Office, Tuesday 80th ult., 18 were granted.to elthseus of your State. CHIEL. Markets. PITTSBORGIMARKET. OFFICE OP SITE PITTE. GAZETTE. MONDAY, 'Doe. 6, 1869, BUTTER—Is being sold at 304533 for fair to good, 35 for prime and 38037 for choice. Supply fully up to the demand. BEANS—Steady at ischg a. , BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Sales at 4 @Meta. CRANBERRIES—Quoted at $12@16 per bbl, u to quality' and condition. • CREESE—Quoted from 17 to •18 for Western Reserve; 19 for Factory; 20 for Ohio, and 21 for New York Goshen. FI:OUR—Is dull and neglected but unchanged. We continue to quote win ter wheat flour at $5 TIMIg 6 25, and spring wheat brands at $550 and $5 75. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unchang. ed at 111 15 ®1 18 for good to prime rod. Oats still reported steady at 47 on track and 48®50 in store. Rye is unsettled and irregular ; from ill that weean learn there are but few cash buyers above 05 —we understand that $1 ran be realised by allowing time, and it is rumored that a large sale was madei the other day at $1 03. Sales of new cora at 70®75 and old at 90®92. BF.EDS—Clover seed is quoted at f 7 8, and considerable offering. Flaxseed, It is said, cannot be sold to the mills above IP 30. No movement In TiMothy seed. To Consumptives. s. Too advertiser having bees restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having suffered several years with a severe long affmtion, and that dread diseate, ConsuroptiOn; is anxious to make known told§ fellow sufferers the means arum. To all who desire it, he will send • copy of the prescription used (freen(...l,targe). with the dime• lions for preparing — and using the same, which they will lad a snail coin Ton Coxsustenort. A PM XL, ihroxcluns, etc. Thebbiect °fibs advertiser In sending the Prescription Is to benefit the 'Me ted, and spread information which he conceives to bo invaluable; and he hope. every sufferer will try his remedy, la It will cost them nothing, and may prove a Wedeln. Parties wishing the pro scription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. wiLsoN. Williamsburg, Kings Co„ New York. Viyttlj Error. of Youth. • A Gairrxxxux who suffered fur years from Ner vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf fering humanity, send free to WI who seed It, the receipt and din:ciboria foe making the simple rem edy by which be waseured— Sufferer. winding to profit by the advertiser's experience, Cando so by addressing, In perfect ecnOdeuen, , JOHN B. OGDEN. mayltly] ' No. DI Cedar street. New York iiili4i4i TO TTIR WORKING CLABS.—We are now pre pared to ftnosh all classes filth constant employ ment at home, the whole of the time or for the spare momenta. Basilian new, lightland prodta. Ms. Persons of either set easily earn from 10 cm. torper evening, and • proportional NM by de gn theft whole Rune to the baldness. Soya and girls earn nearly am much as men. That all who see this may send their addres• and attemthe bus-, them, we make this unparalleled offer: To each as are not well satisaed. we will send $1 dollar to pay for the trouble of wilting. Full partlcalsm; • reliable sample, wale!' will do to commence work on, and • copy of Tile ItopY•• Wirer" Coat pinion—one of the largest and bort `rally news . Paper, published—all sent free by mall. Reader, it you want 'ornament. _preamble wort. address, N.C. ALLEN Co., Arpasta, octnitm. New Advertisements. Chrbstanaos Premolars, METRAN & 'SIEDLE, Successor to • REINEMAN. MEYRAN & SIEDLE; No . 42, FUR' Avenue, PITTSBURGH, Pa. Have just:opened especially for the com ing ht.lidays an utdisually large' and ele gant stock of FINE J.ENVFLI,RY, WATCHES, DIAMONDS, SILVER. AND PLATED 'WARE. Fine Table Cutlery, French Clucks, Bron zes, Musical Boxes, Jas Nordin a. Charles Jacob's and Fred, Sbaw's Watches. • American *Watches, made by Appleton, Tracy & Co., Tre mont Watch Co., E. Howard do Co., El. gin Watch Co. FINE AifElilCAN CLOCKS, [. Made by out THOMAS, . • Of which a large assortment is .constant. ly kept on hand in our basement and said whosesale and retail. . (eh dec & ".NetliAtittertiseltieritie. Arrrirsntratin DAILY:' arid - WEEKLY 1?-70. .., • . Iburotteti Poirot...per. viewin neither !aline !tor entwine+ to. hirela4 thr feEr4 g. and noot ru la- We la t rerricr tive•marlem.- rosolvtavd. air( pird, uDp.4,gus r.f contifotlah ur ucem mot Cla, V aital/ i.r geonoutv. Ilettelichtonit and -Wien* la nightie mirk!: at thr,,..0n1 W. of “Uligel.god too q dept./10km aat.i.d•boYest. corn. —jest ea r..eity to exprer their practicer to the limpahilota as to the Iknothiraitc parld,aint even woireoti.territee tt bolita lieu any pair whine. rill rut out oltitilera this rtivcrtp.- then catlike IWO W slat one fklderm of the reopto•-i ar en Imlreradeat ttrpatitiove lower% the aavvrl e4l. 111,ghtli•Pli 1141 tr A. mad. rerrescann Conalanciatteed. no new Introdie.; Pon la the reading Pubik.. • • ilia s Preitrimshre Paper. • And keep* op.in the march of improvement 144 the dereMpeaseot of Ideas. Thorax lily afire to evarythhig that la valuable er Interetilter. h kleo tilts itself at mace and heartily with whatever hi calculated to Improve mankind and elevate the atandani of Intelligence and morality. As aHe putilkan journal of the strictest Me. It deals with queatkes with an earnest wish to get at tha odlee, truth and place only good end capable men In It an a ripples raper, And miles rot their 'eupport aid good °pinker rather than the Wore of - political leaders. for Ms It done 90 in vain. Its Independent rearm— mom aspedally Is detonating legislative corrup tion•Weaposlini the practices of theses Is race hae inadarlt the favorite of the muses and the halted of dishonest asphantst and dehenched parry leaders. Of the reputation It has earned In this respect It Is minaret, proud; and It wishes no tar levant standing In the lett of )ouruallem In this roped that n a illacmnbuting public promptly ac cord o To pone falthltd to their sonlidence and good °pinkie will be its attestant endeavor. It is a Lire Paper, And nuke with the leading journals which are thoroughly awake to Oro is going on. Its News Department Is alwayand fa. Its edited. ale are written with a poee In view. In, au, bet Reports and CmmaW. !News gatherings are mesa to imply the melt exacting demands of the tonsineas pabde. it is a Prosperous sad Growling Paper. Having tram the start gone ahead, ottattipprag - older occupants of the geld of )ournidisne audit has attained to • prosperity sod come to exert an Islamic. second to no paper. In the State. That him illy woe the rank of the drat paper In Pt. Is the radii% et newspaper res.ers In general. • - ' It is a•Paper or laulaterte. It being read more generally than any other Pitts. burgh paper, by the. business, protessional and thinking dames. It la always found where We Iv lest news Is sought. and al an Independent paper prised,—ln Banking disuse.. Counting Naomi, and tae Family Cycle. where it is welConted as • business and Intellectual necessity, and where Its influence Is constant and Increasing. iiMMENEMiI And It Is felt that there to no nieenlly For WM:- Ing mane profession. or making fresh pmmlaes. It mean.. while adhering to Its .taadard. In poli ties and morals to Improve Id It progresses, and omit nothing that will add to L's strength or In.. amen t 4 imarfalnes.. The Next Year. The COILZIIICIAL enters on another year strong and hopefuloind with • deliberate purpose con. shiest with what has,becti sold above. And it does not hesitate to ask the o-operation 01'211 who approve of that purpose. Hs u hesitation la felt In saying that It desires this pt, In Increuing Its circulation and enlarging tins sphere edits au fulness. The season la at hand when Congress and the Legidature will be in session, and sibling t= i t ii io ng ththir t N e Ulo mem na u l and i nt e e s el p ministration • of Uen. (Inuit will 110011 bo before the country—embracingonestiens of the deepest in. Wrest to every raider and tax payer. The State legislature, too. will present matter of Interest. Absoad the signs Iry anlmatlar; and at home is the Add of politico, nopular movement. relating In;, education and relleous questions, are appear , Int, of which no one - shoubt i pernilt himself to be i tgrto be t know- and Twill t i n r i .g the iTm ai lt l tt tinatesi: Conies cum to give. Terifas. Daily pa hr eeper,jlo pa'Enontluk scar; $3 foi six mouths if BO t Tie Weekly Commercial II • largo 86 colome Jtewcpaper. centalnlag fcw adecrUsements. Ita mple columns contain • complete oampendlo toot the . NEWS OF THE WEEK, • the leading editorials from the Daily, and all the Foreign and llome Marked, carefully reported and coireeled.impreuly he weekly ap to the data of each issue. 11 is emphatically A. Family Ndwspa'per. TE113151.-0 CO per year, (Invariably In art. 'Attu.) In Chiba of twenty $l5O. bpeeknen copies sent free. Send for CatalOgoo Coutaining Wt of Prentlarm. ,Aadrere. TUE COailltliliClAlee Mubarak,. Penna. OBPHANSs SALE.-137 virtue of an ordcr of e Orptunte, Court of Bearer notintY, the tutdereignea admlniatrabar of Sanford P. Cowdzick, deceased, late cd the city and county Philadelottia.titate of Pennsylvania, will expos to saki by Public Veodue, at the 001111 WU. In theta:vle of Beaver, btate aforesaid, on • .3(onday, Jaisuary 3d, 1870, at I o'clock, p. m., all the unclivided unetourth of that certain parcel or lot of ground situate In Ohio To ; BUM' COMO% 143114171,2111111. bounded M foliows: Beginning at a paint 46 Inches South of the northeasieomer of the south abutment of the Utile Bearer Bridge oh u: near the Mate line be twoen the States of Ohioand Pennsylvania, thence down tbs west side of Little Beaver Creek the fire following course* and distances, : South 66 do gma cut 3.16 1 hs percher, thence south 46 de grees rut B) perthes;. thence Muth 30 deems east si perches; thence south 71 degrees cast :Speeches to • least to a high bluig thence north 61 degrees aunt al-100theperchea Into Lillie Bearer Creek; thence up said Creek the six follorrLxg courses and distances, VIZ: north 6 degrees west fel perch es; north 561 degrees west 10 perches; north 75!a degrees west 15 perches; north Cl degrees west 13 pembes; north 4•5•1 degrees west is perches; north westwest 18 perches ; north "4-51 &gees 86 6-10ths perches to the State line aforesaid, and thence along said State line lionthwardly 5 14- 10liths perches to the place of beginning; contiln lug fire acres and 96 perches. Thls Is within the territery,'" on Little Beaver Creek, and sup posed to be good "oil land." Terms:"Cash In hand on confirmation of the solo by the Court. The purchaser to pay all expense of preparing .and. Mamplue the deed. For further _information inquire of B, Llre Waver, Ps. deco awl JASlfill GILL, Saar. naIPHANIP COURT L%LE . —In Per k,/ "Won. By virtue atop order of the Orphans' Court ant:aver county, the undersigutal. admin istrator Webb Huila, deeeseed. and Truett-a up. pointed by said Court to make sale of hie real es tate =der proceeding+ lu partition, will expose to sale by Public Vendee. on the premises, on Tuesday, January 4th, 1810, at 1 o'clock p. m., all that certain farm or tract of land (late the homestead of said deceased). eltuate I about three mile. and a half from the borough of I Beaver; In Brighton townstlip, Beaver county. being the south part ol tract No. 36, in B•Lain's dlatrict—bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone pile at the south east corner, thence tooth 86% degrees west 100 perches to a post on line of Morgan's land; thence along said Bergen's land north 2% degrees west 106 610ths perches to a post; thence by lands of Peter. lteilanger north KIX degrees east 160 perches to a t on the east line of .aid tract No. 2671 hence 3); degrees oust 107 1- 101 tis perches to the plate of beginning; contain ing 100 acrei and 26 perches. About 80 acres cleared and In a good state of cultivation, balance well timbered. Land of good quality and well watered. Improvements—a good dwelling house, barn, and other out buildings, (being the homestead Im provement of •dd decimied) ; also, a good tenant • house, wild necessail out buildings, Excellent orchards, etc. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in hand on sonfinnation of male by the Court; one. third to one yea• from that date with Interest from same time, and the remaining' one-third at the death of the widow of the said deeused, the In terestthereon to be paid to said widow. Deferred instahnenta to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. The pnrcbuer paying all. en. pease of preparing deed, Loud god mortga go. and !stamping the same.' For fnfihey information in qtdre of the undersigned at Deaver, Ps. JOSEPH C. WILSON. deeir3w) Ades', ft 'Tmales. UNION HOUSE, A. BOYD ROOK,. Proprietor. Samar to John B. Clark. GOOD o STAELDIG ATTACHED BEA VER, PA. doe B till apr I NEW HOLIDAY BOO= AT THE Beaver Book Store. Elegant Photegruph 'Albums, Nice Pock- et and Family Bibles, Gift and tiabbath School Books. All kinds or Stationery. Diaries awl Hill's Almanacs, Blank and Copy Books, Toy Books for children; and School Books 5n general. ilea Im. nUIPILAICIP COURT HALE.—B 7 virtue V of an orderAthe Orphans' Court of Deaver County. tbenu..dMened Administrator of the es tate ofJames K. Kitchen, deed.. will expore to sate by public vendee on the peva:elms, on Monday, January 3rd, 1870, at 1 &mock, p. in., all that ce rtain lot of ground numbered 161 In the general 'plan ot lots In the borough of New Brighton. in said county, hound ed west by Third street. North by Locust street. east by Bush alley, and south an tri kit No. 165. be ing CO feet on Third street,' extending back 180 fret to Bash alley. ea which is, erected a tw slory_brick house with 8 moms, outbutklings, Thß6lll—Une Mho of the ruche.° money. la band on nmarmation of the oak, and the balance In two equal annual payments Pom that date with intermit The delkned Installments to lin'aecured by bond and mortgage. The purchaser to pay ail expenses of preparing deed, hood and mortgage, and the stamping of the same. For farther Mier. wanton Inquire of the. underalgoed, Bearer. Pa. JOSEPH C. WILSONm. Administrator ELECTION NOTICE. NATIONAL BiL X It 14 DLIT= CO., New Brighton Dec. 8. 18119. f The Stockholders of the National Bank of Bea rer county are hereby notlfied that the annual meeting for the election of nine (it) Director. for the ensuing year wilt be held at theltsuktng House to New Brighton on the second Tuesday (13th day) of.lanuary next, 1870, between the hobo. of It and I o'ciodt of said day. By order or the Board, ZDWAIID 1100 PS. decBtd. Cashier. Notice Ss bereiry gin% that Ins Dlreetcre of tM Poor of the County of Bent will meet at the Coma Poor noose as Friday Dec. alst. Indi. at 13 o'clock, m.. when and where they will OP mint a yar. A Sw c n d ts PShas n kpo s r e h as mill epedeiansg make their appdatket In pewJOHN * at that time. aLE NTL. dediat , President of Board.' New Advertisements. SCHIFF STEINPELD, NEW BRIGHTON'. rittez LIST OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Siberian Squinal cape and Sluff,— 810.00 Heavy Blanklila per pair &CO Hoary Co4arSeta, 4410 10 Spring Hoop Skirt, Eu Good Bomar Ladles Seeks. Mee Styles to Sbawls. Ladles Keen lose Good nntdesca,:d Muslin, Gad lllescbed, Cheekeral Flannels, 'nab* 10 Canton Flannel, 1G AU Muds of Dry Goods and Notion* at coma paellas prime. Every one admita who over draft arlthltddfi Jh litelnfeld [bellboy ran not be undersold in reedy made Clothing, of which they keepthe largestand beet selected stock In Beaver county! Merchant Tailoring Ls carried on In this hum In a way that whoever patrewlms this arm most be phased In regard to prizes and It. They bare the lowed price In plain dmiree marked on every piece of cl o th or eassimsre. They make up an overcoat, Pants or vest, and they do not deviate rom that under no Hicumstanaw. They have the lowest pre* in plain Soiree on every piece of goods, at whkb rate ?bey will wake op • garment, and they do not deviate trosu this price under any circumstances. Their Cutler, Mr. botrysle, Is regarded In New Brighten se the leading man In faiablociable cei ling, and there exists no doubt that he dessrwri (hi. lamina. when you kiolc.at the elegantly tiring snits which ate daily turned cot by !SCHIFF b'rEMPELD. decett - OPOS. 1-1011 NE: R CO•S. Fall and Winter Millinery Gods, Ribbons, Elowers,Fmaliers, lints, Bonnets Velvets, Embroideries, Haudker chiefs, 'White Goods, Dress and Cloak • Trimming, Misery S Gloves, MP 1>:la 11 Yains, Worsted, Flannels, Corsets and Balmoral Skirts, UNDERWEAR, GOODS; Ilai r CuilA, nom; and switclin,,, Al TIONS. Stock alivay, complete and prict4 low 77 dc 79 'MARKET ST.. I'a 114•(MC. ' Bucher merle at Mami Ohio, i 4 11,4,.• Inking the I1•mL S. J. Cross & Co., ROCHESTER, have 1115 i nstanily for sale, wlilleiale nn, retail, at Lower Figures than nnv other Flour of the tame QUALITY g4 , 1t1 if, the county I= Brighton Paper Mills, BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A, . • . PRINTING, NANNILLA, ROOFING, BAILING, Hardware, Gloom, Straw; RAG AND . CARPET MANUFACTURED AND SOLD AT Wholesale az Retail by Frazier, Metzler & Co., 142 Thlid Avenue, darltage taken In exchange. [lnentl. Q.ALLEMEN.—Wanted,: • few reliable, en. good.. ' g ° Z.1: 1 .17 in" to hl atupplo ' r rd novlO:Gm. 413 Cnestmit atrect, 11th.., ea. BRAVER COVNTY,, S t —ln the Orphans' Court to and for raid county. before the Hon. cSEJndgea of /SW Court. In tholllllt /ft . of the Partition car the real estate of • IL) Margaret E. Ankeny, deed,. the • Commonwealth of Pcnneslvanin : To Henry Ankeny, petitioner, residing In Heave. county. Pa. : Alex. T. Ankeny, residing Is the State of Oregon; Franklin Armstrong and Isabella Armstrong, residing in Mercer county, Pa.; John English. residing in the State of Oregon. afore said ; Samuel English and Nathaniel English. re siding In Beaver county. afore old. andsll others Interested, meting: You and each of you aro hereby cited to be and appear befon3 iho Hon; Judges of our sald Orpheus' Court. to ho held roe the county of Heaver, on the thin! Houdly - of March next, DM, to accept or reface to take the real estate of decedent at the .valuation put upon It by an Inquest awarded by the said Court, and returned by the Sheriff to November Tom, I. and found to Contain'. follows: Lot No, 1 valued at MED; Lot No. It valued at SOO, and In case of non-acreptaLce to show cause why the same should not be sold. Minns, the' lion. Alexander W. Acheson, Pres.. ldent of out said Court. the Sib day of Nor. A.D. LW/. JOHN A. FRAZIEIt, Clerk. Jens S. LtrrMX, Sheriff- Sheriff's Offlee, iittr. 24th, 01111ANS' ,COURT SALE. By virtue of au order of the Orphans' Court of Bearer county, I will expose to tile by public residue or onto, on thepretsilmen, on the VTR DAY OF DECtiIBEIL ISO. at o'clock P. M. all that certain lot °refound situated In the Bor ough of New Brighton, In sald comity, bounded and described at Pillows. eta: On the north by lot of Samuel Musser, east by Broadway twenty one feet, smith by lut of Jacob Peke, and on the west by Canal street twenty-one feet, being the smith half of Lot No. WS as marked In the general plan of said lintnagh nn which is erected a two story frame dwelling house with basement latch en, also • two May frame Shire Room. with a room In the-basement; beta: the property °fib° late John McLaughlin, deed. Conditions of sale—one third of purchase mon ey to be paid In hand on the aonnrmatlon of the ale by the Court, and the balance In two equal animal installments, with interest hom the date of said confirmation. HAMILTON BANNON, Adair. of John Mcrae:Ml°, arc d. deckilt. A GENTS WANTED. AGENTS WAN. siTic go, irs to MD per woot4 male and k ' male. so .11 the celebrated and orfcbsal COMMOU me tangly Sewing Machine. Improved and perfected : le will hens. fell. fetich. tuck. bind. braid and embroider in a most sopesior manner. Price only 313.. Poe slsnpllclo and durabilit e . it bee no rind. Do not bey from any parties selling ma chines under the same name as oars. utOes• ban. lag • Ceetilicete iff Agency signed by na, as they are worthless Cot Ircu For Circulars and Tem.. apply of *Ureic 11. CRAWFORD CO., 413 Chemin Smelt, Philadelphis, ra. oct.lo,tm. . • , • Miamilaueous. - C. A mamma,. J. A. NTIMILII•ON, W. T. Arbuthnot, Shwa= \% llii( DRY GOODS .tvu;, - NOTIONS EASTERN PRICES. 8.,1e Agents FULLERTON'S HOED FLOPELS, Greenvale Barred Inanstere.,- BLApC.ETH and YARNS, No. Wooill PITTSBURGH, PENN 0C:0:3111. BEAVER DRUG STORE, liiiii9 994/)Ft/gPIS'Ft.II, DruYylst cf: Apothecary, D 1 AVER. 1,1;:NN". DE: LERIN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, & TOILET ARTIVLES. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For Medic/a Purposeg. PAINTS. OIL. 4 ,I I ARNISIIES, RRUSIt 'ES, &C., &C. GROCERIES, CRUDE AND REFINED OILS, of tho greatest variety, best quality and at the very lowest .AZ:irl • T'estSitrialala ['Agents for Fahnestoek, Ifaslett and Schwartz's Strictly Pure White Lend, the oldest and-best brand in the market - el oct6.ly. WALL PAPER WALL `PAPER. WALL PAPER. 1- The lamed anal camp et Mock of WWI Paper ht Bearer County. I3(N)KS, BOOKS, BOOKS A large assortment of Itlacellancons School and Religions Boots. constantly on hnd d at Pub lishers' Prices. 2 • Gift Boots Suitable for the Holidays, I==ll STATIONERY, STATIONERY. STATIONERY, An extensive variety of Paper. Envelopes, Lead Pencils. Gold and Steel Pens, Ink and Ink Stands, Se.. Se. We aro the CICIOPIVC Agent foram celebrated Voley!to C.4,11A 1"on. for thie County; those seeking a good Gold Pen, would do well to see theta before purchasing. We are Ihe ' Agent for thin .ouaty for Kridrr's Photograph Marriag Certificate. The attention of Clergymen la respectfully called to this, as we can P.ll them at the tame discount as they would get from the Publisher. Atwater* School Gov ernment for sale at Publish, ea' prices. We have constantly on hand Floor Oil Cloth In large variety. 'WINDOW L4IIADLt4. WINIICIVW OIL Ca_AYT.I.I. .RITSTIC dc PAPER SIIA DEN. on hand Tin) and Variety Goods Imitable for the iloadayc J." F. PRICE, th,-21 Broadway, New.Brlabtun CARPETS aw.D oaa, imotemz NEW. GOODS. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF WHITE, CHECK AND FANCY MATTING& FOR SUMMER WEAR NOW OPEN. FRESH ARRIVAL OF NEW BRUSSELS TAPrSTRYIIRIU 301.. THREE PLY CARPETS INGRAINS to fill 'Ou r stock - since the close of the henry Spring Trade. Oliver McClintock and Co. 23 i`IFTEI PITTSBURG PA. juu oCO Iw Great Distribution By the Metropolitan_ Gift Co., CASH,GIFT3 TO THE AIFT. of $500,000. Eery nekel Draws a Prize! 5 Cub gl Meath $40.000 40 cub gilts estbsl,oM) do do 10.030 1400 do do 5110 21,1 ;do do 5.000_ IWO du do UV 50 Electtut Halewood Moor. each /500 to rOO dp do Melodeons do 13.10 lIU Mk 84,4 . 7 *teldnee do tiO'to Goltitratches di; in inn Cash niers, Silverware, Le. mined at COSMO A ehtnee to draw any of the above prised for lS cents. ',Mbyte desctibing Prices are male: In en velopey, and well mixed. On receipt of 13c. a mak*, Sad to drawn without choice and met by mall to any address. The prim named upon it will be deliveredto the ticket holder on payment of thee Lollar. Prizes are immediately sent to . 0 7 edema, by expire., or retool mall. or You wddaPrwiz wh eydp fr sor YN o P nael rotate. !No blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. likesturxcai—Wo mlect the following from many who have lately drawn ValustoSe Prim w J . and kindly ptrlllitCll ea tel pablith Burn Chi_airo. flis ooo l 3 " .° 4:mg S . Plano SAM *on. L . . e... troft, PAM- John T. Andrew.. garanuth. WOO . , ' 311.. Axon nfounour. Cbarlento a Pia ',UM . We puoll.h eo MMes whbout permission. - pampa!a or roe Ihrestu—The Ann It reliable and dmerve their aurorae Werkry TriAbna, May a. We know them to be • fair dealing firm.—Ar.l" ilereikk May V. A friend of ours drew a VW prise attach wan promptly recelargi.—pagy Jane 3d: bend fecclrenlar. Liberal inducement, to Agents itiviaction guaranteed. Kern lockage of Sealed Envelopes contain. one malt gift. SU Tickets fur Ili 13 for ft. 35 for $5; 110 fur $l3. All letter. ahoeld ite addremed to EMI MEZEiE=I EXECIrIrOWS NO TlCE.—Letters Tests mentary basing been leaned to the subscriber on the emote of Margaret Bayne, deceased, Mt. of Hopewell township, Bawer county. Pa., therefore all penams Indebted to told estate are maenad to make Immediate payment; and those keying cfainie solos* said 'mate will gement them, dal a uthenticated for seAlement, to me In li ven', township. W scow. arr. 310,j0i. Xedleiml 18 5 4 1 COUCH ORE SEWARDIS A Safe and Speedy Cure ConehesCokla. Asthma Iltonchidsr, lioarmatese, Ctostp. Wanes, WheoPing Cough,•keelpient. Consumption, and all &teaser of the 'Throat and Lungs. Dan% neglect a wan Co*, or time away money unfit wosthlan nsedicinm • meg /WV! earns Pea soma bar saTea u BENTLIIT N.T. Sold W Miltibt= July Ayer's air Vigor; For restoring Gray Hair le Its natural Vitality and Color. . A dressing whirl is at Once healthy; and I g = for preserving tht hair. Faded or grog hair is soon rlntorti to its original cat with the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair i s thick. ened,. falling hair checked, and bald, OCAS often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, w the glands atrophied and decayed But such as remain can be ortved foe usefulness by this application. g Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi. meat, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious usubetandes which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely . for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found w) desirable. Coutamiug 'neither oil nor dye, it doer not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C., Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CILINEMII, LOWELL. MASS. PRICE •LOO. , Ayer's Sarsaparilla, rola IPILIIIMPYINO WI 'moos. tuteputation mks, reheatmedicine ' .." -- 1-,. is derived from its cures, many of which are truly marvellous. Inveterate noes of Scrofulous dire i e ease, where the system • • seemed saturated with corruption, have been purified and cored by It. • Scrotaloos affections and disorders which were sr` At . ' gravatee by the scrota. lour contamination until Ste? werePairdlill 7 atilleting, have been radically rureu in such great numbers In almost every see lion of the country, that the public scarcely need to be Informed of its virtues or uses. Scrofulous poison Is one of the most destrAtve raem les acne race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the orpaiwn undermines the cooutttutkon, and invites the attack of enfeebling oar fatal diseases, without exciting a=void= of 'nominee. Agshi, a seems to breed infection throughout the body, and then, on some favorable ocesslon, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on lit turface or among the vitals. In the latter. tubes :les may be suddenly deposited in the hmgs os heart, or tumors formed to the liver, or it =owl its presence by asthma on the Skin, or tbul ulcer, lotions on some of the body. Hence the mous Hoes! use of a of this Berseperilla Ls ad. risable, even when no active symptoms of disease appear. Persons afflicted with the following coma plaints generally find immediate Teller, and, at length. cure, by the use of this ILLICSAPARIL. L. lit. Anthenoy's Pire, Rasa or iffrolpelas, Teeter, gait Rheum. Stela Heed, X gore Eyes, Saes Ears, and other art= risible forms of flereflodosta disease. Also In tin more concealed forms, as Ilea.. Mediu, Pits, Eire;sr ia li t e=risi . , Warthe various I:Terrors ectkons of the mama W. and nervous systems. -• _ •"' • Syphilis or Venereal and Yerewroted Ofesitom are cured by it, though a longtime is required MI •uteluing these obsUnato malatUes by any medicine lint long continued use of this medicine will cum the complaint. Lesseerrieres or Whites, Uterine Eleerations, and 'Female Diseases, are cons monly see relieved and ultimately rend by Its burifying and Invigorating effect. Minute lame? ons for each cams are found In our Almanac, sup: plied gratis. Rlseumatistn and Gera, whop i•aii•eil by acenmulatlons of extraneous mattffi in the blood, yield qnkkiv to 11, as also Ling Complaints, torpidity, tosigeshioss or leftism. in a flan of the Liner, an4Jawndins, when arising, as they often do, from the rankling poisons In the blood. Thin SARSAPARILLA Is e great re scoter for the strength and vigor of the system. Those who are Languid - and Listless, Deegan. trees. 111.14 , 811, and troubled with Xrrrews Ap prchrtisfous or Fears, nr any of the &recitals ,rniptomatic of Weakness, will find immediate relief and convincing evidence of its restoratly• power upon hid. = Dr. 3. C. ATE= dr CO" Lowell, nor. r Practical and Anatyticat Chsystitta. SOLD BY ALL DIIUGGISTS EVERYWHZIUr . s , t ,ARD&B,„, 7 , ep kLiSM A A itoerHEmli Restores gray and faded Pair to its ORIGINAL COLOR. removes Dandruff cuts /1.1. DISEISEI OF THE scur, Prevents BALDNESS and Maid the hair. grow Sn(r Glossy and Luxuriant. $l,lO $l,O Fir lath. Ladt kW is a Sot hpr Pnsprutml by SEWARD, BENTLEY &CU ENE V. Druggists, Buffalo. N.Y. Sad by all &node& tYTICIR—L1131:111. la To builders. masons, bricklayers and piss tete+, t3t your limo at the 1,13110 Vanport,Aud.lTO time And ntoncy. It is the very beet Lime, as It Is stronger and will make mere mortar, and there lc on waste toll. We ben; none but the best stone and it is burned Just right: the coal In not mixed with the stone to born, so t h at • there Is no erhes or cinder In it - • • Brien:avers need not alit it or nut it off to make mortar, which will save a - good deal of time. Yon cm always get It truth—red hot If you watt It—and In LARGE LUMPS. Refer to all who hare %wit it. St ate pante. Itt • teresteet In other kiln', apeak araloat It and try tr tell an Infenor article at the sante price. Call and tee It, or try £OlOO. . Lime tlellt civil promptly to onto? at Reasonable Rates • SefJ to Iho Igra,todl.ronglV,l:;ti Orion W.. 1. DEINN, Cleaver Poet Oak° EffE=l Nale.—The Steam Mill. DlstiSety, Oil Wes.. Roubles and oner property belooging to the Smith'. Perry +t !Jule Hewer Petroleum co., on Pry Rom at Elialth'• Perry, Hewer comity Pa.. For particular* apply to either of the follow. log Committee. JOHN EIMER. Smith*. Perry. LEVI lIRENNAMAN. Pittsburgh. • JAS. DARRAtiII A. C. UtilIST. Ilndgevrater, Pa. isepltett. E x tere u ed i gre qw nd".l iet Id f %Th . 'Conn:, deed. wilt pelt at public name of pum hew, situate In the town of Rochester. Beware 1.0., Pa., on FRIDAY. Tit PeITTII DAY OF DECIDeIe DER. IW9, the following property, to wlt: Being shout one and one-fourth aurae of land, situated In Rochester. aforesaid, upon which 111 erected a GOOD FRANK DWELLING HOUSE of 5 moms and cellar, a good stable and other ontbaDdia" DOM LSO grape ulna,. fruit trees, and advent! different mutate. of small fruit, all hearing, epee mid premises. The honor and the entire Improve. Menai are In good condition, and under • good Pace. and situated within par minutr• walk of the railroad depot. a t. ig Th ht b o a r7lttert e m il iles r C :or d umu t l ti ni s fleh d : a li n ri P t i g i a . r d , id ars Tu c r w o w f °f at e r wi tr u e take place at tooclock a. en. Masai der Tenni easy sod made kno day of We. PETER YOUNG, Erecutor. Joan 11. Tomo. Ingle*. Invites
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