The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 22, 1869, Image 3

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R. T. TAYLOR.
Subscriptions to the Beaver As.
gus.—The following named persons
have. paid the HUMS set opposite to their
!LIMOS on subscription to the Beaver
Anon:4,-since the date of our last publi
cation.
K Aotenruth, North ScOricklcy, 00
Pr. 1). Ma:limey, Bawer,
John Freed, Homewood,
Ow. Fredericks, Beaver,
Jas. 11. Henry, St., Louis,
Miss Maria French,. Beaver,
L. Barnes, Beaver,
The attention of the public la directed
to the following. Now Advertisements
which appear for the first time in the
Ano vs to-day : .
Special Notice—Speyeret & Sons.
:special Notices—A. Hanauer.
Special Notices—Hugo Andriessen.
Prospectus—N. Y.'Tribu net
No paper next week.—Aepording
ton custom among printers wo will Is
sue no paper next week, our hands
wishing to enjoy the holidays with the
rust of mankind.
(70 to Mrs. Beacom's if you wish to
get Christmas presents for your friends.
. The greatest varioty of toys and fancy
goods, suitablo for Christmas' and Now-
Years presents, over brought to this
roomy, can now bo obtained at B. Mut
helm's, in Bridgewater. 3,
Fancy tics, pure laco collars, and
scarfs at Mrs. 80W3012W9.
MMEMI
al — Wank thentnan's - fur sale at the Attece
once.
Maccironi, Nermiceill, Farina,' Matz
°nit, Corn Starch, French Jz, Cox's Gela
tine, new crop Pacific and Young Dyson
Tea, very choice, at $1 75 per pound, at
Hugo Andrieasen's Beaver Drug Store.
We have rooolved an interesting com
munication from Industry, 'which, ow
ing to the prose of other matter is Una
'oidedly crowded out. It will appear in
our next issue.
Gentlemen! A set Of underwear for
only (9.00 - ,at Hanauer's Bazar of Fashion,
nearly opposite J. 11. Bence's, Beaver,
• '
Now la the time to soled somo choice
perfumery, gennino cologne and othor
tuna tirlicloi suitable for holiday pros
onti. A fin° selection to be found at
Hugo Andrieasen'alleaver Drag Store.
Embroidered, laces, initial and motto
kerchiefs, at tire. Beacom's. 6
Holiday GIN lu great variety, at B
➢[ulhcint'e, Bridgewater, Pa. 3t.
A Miele° Selection of Toys for the Hol
lilay:4, at Mpx. Beacom's.
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Black, Brown, Gold mixed, Striped
and Plaid Waterproofs, at A. C. floral's,
Itridyowator.; [2t.
l'un,s Furs!! You can Hoye money
by buying your furs at Bonco'n, Beaver.
A now lot very cheap. 3
Don't forgot the placo ! Hanauer's lla.
car of Foshlcn,Opp (mita U. P. Seminary
Beaver, Pa., whore you can buy good
inurino hose at only twentS , coats a pair,
'rho Academy. Robbed.—During
last week, some scamps, at present un
known, entered the Academy . ' building
in this plaeo, a6d stole the large boll from
the belfry, besides carrying off quite a
number of valuable books. Tho &Hove
nro informed, cost about ono hundred
and fifty dollars. No cluo yet to the
thieves. It is to be hoped that time will
bring them to justice.
It (loos not cure all the Ills that flesh is
heir to, but does cure sick headache and
Indigestion. Ask for Whittlimey's Cure
for dyspepsia and sick headache.
Holiday gifts in. gre4t wviety; pt B
Brtdgcx•ntct,Pn.
A lino lot of Furs which will bo sold
very low, at Mrs. E. 11. Beacom's, third
street, Heaver. 5'
(moo Fresh Limo always on hand ut
iho Mulranon Limo Kilns; Vanport.
Large Stock or Casainicres; for goats
Wear, at ilurat's.
An English preacher. Samuel :Kauko
wis, has boon convictod'at Pottsville of
inurdor in the first degree, for killing
I& infant child. Ills wife, charged with
complicity In the murder, was acquit
tad. Ills counsel moved for a now trial.
For the Holidays: A
,niost beautiful
assortment of Lamps, chimneys, Re
.ileetors and Burners, , Garman Student
Lamps, Princess Lamps and Globe
Lalltps, at Hugo Andriessen's.
Enna' Fu rs !! A large aseartment Jug
eame in Bence's, Beaver. 3
French worked setts, and all the now
styles of cuffs . ' and collars always on
hand, at 31m. Beacom's.
,The greatest variety of toys and fancy
goods, suitable for Christmas and Now
t'ear's Obi, over brougitt to this coun
.ty, eau now be obtained at B. Mulhelm's
in Bridgewater. 3
Furs! pure!! lower ttuut anywhere
, rke, at ilitrat's. Bridgewater.
Everything in the millinery line, vel
vets, ribbons, dowers and plumes, at
Mrs Boacotn's.
:s:rw goods at Ilananor•s Bazar of
Vamlilon, opposite U. P. Somtnary, Bea
ver, Pa., every day.
On Wednesday last Lewis 11. DoEf uft,
a flagman on the fast freight train west
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was kil
led at Tyrone. no stopped off his train
to flag another behind It, and was struck
by the engine of the Now York stook
train going oast.,
Germantown Wool. solid and sluulod
colors, also balmoral yarn and r.eyhyrii,
at A. C. Thirst's.
. Holiday gifts in great variety, at 13
Mallielnie, In Bridgewater, Pa. .!
Tho greisteat variety of toys and thitcy
goods imitable for Christmas and Now
Year's gifts, over brought to this coon.
try, can now-lie obtained at B. Mulhohn's
In Bridgewater. 3
Chinchilla Cloths in great variety at
A. C.- liurst's.
tient' Furs aad Gloves at Rants.
din. Botoxon has always on hand
victoria and felt skirts, also the 76 inch
hoop skirts, 5 •
"That Coebt WiesdEsevaright.va-Brellt•'
er M. B. Quay, between wham and outwit there
eXista a great anima of sifection.ftbgannestl
• Witness, last week, in the somewlat Dimes suit
no* pending between' himielf and the conorasn.
dd. Without infonning ue of Whale - rdPuteld
to establish by our.teetimony, we were `pet upon
the stand on test Belinda erredng. and asked
whO oar Pittsbargh correspondent of .December
Bib was. We dielined to sower the question eq
the ground that anectionlad been instituted in
this amity mama us by Mr. Quay, !brow we sup.
wised, what that correspondent tad written about
s •new begs bulidirE,".in Beaver. and that oar
answer might tend to injure us la the 'rant our
curl. Xt. gamy then told ids attorney! to say to
es that If we gave the name of this torrespandent
the suit In Beaver would be withdrawn. " That
cock wouldn't We did COL divulge. - The
next more, then, was to threaten to commit oiler
contempt. That game didn't win either . ; after
which we were permitted to leave the stand with.
out giving the teornoulori sorighL , • .
Evidently the purpose In taking us to Pittsburgh
u a Witness, was to show that XL !high= of the
Dminsercial, was oar corespondent of December
Eh, or that be had procured some one else to write
that letter so that be could clip - and append tech
comments as he might deem proper in the Cam.
menial. While we will not divulge the author's
name, we will nevertheless relieve the minde,of
Messrs. tivraitzweider, Marshall and quay,' by
stating that Mr. Brigham was not our eorrespoo.
dent; and we Wino evidence to induce us to be
lieve that /Weyer heard of or 'saw ,the letter in
question until It appeared in the.,Anotti Will
that utlsfy you, gentlemen
orly, ertept
mast be paid
do to yurat's for Plaids, ?Serino' and
Alpacas.
Don't forgot the, place, Hanailer's Ba
zar of Fashion, opposite U. P. Berninry;
Beaver, Pa..
3 00
2 84
Win. riming J Co's. Groat Repre
sentative Hat,. Cup and. Dulles Fur
House, N 0.139 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Penn's. Send for price list of Ladies'
Fuis. [oet27;3ni.
Blank Commitments fur talc at the Aaau.
1 00
200
2 00
1 03
Holiday presents—.seo card of Messrs.
Nleyran /4 Sledlo, tho well known Jew
elers of 92 Pith Avenue, Pittsburgh, who
adverilso an unusually largoand attract
ive stock of gifts for tho holiday season.
they aro reliable dealers, haven very fine
store, well filled,' and aro prepared to Sell
at reasonable prices.
Gents fUrnishing goods of all kinds at
A. C. 'lust's.
New goods received daily at Hanauer's
B • . r Fashion, opposite U. P. Semin
ar. , Beaver, Pa.
"Entererlewilogr,st Almost every editor
now.a.daye "interviews" some great man, and
then gives the result through hie paper to the pub.
lie. - To be in fashion we have been doing a little
In that line ourself daring the past week : Jacob
Zundali the "Interviewed," lea man of about GS
or ed . years of age. and to him we were Introduc
ed on the cars between this and Pittsburgh on last
Friday. Ile informed us that he was a missions.
ry from Sett Lako City to this locality, in the In
terest of the Mormoir;Churcii. Us was looking
around for recruits, awl was very ready to die.
cant on the befidies of Marinotilsm. Many years
alto Mr. Zundul belonged to the Economy Bode
ty of this county. its 1831 Ito sgcedtd from that
orgnaieation with Coma Lemi,land together with
that adventurer came clown to Phillipsburg, where
he resided until - about eighwen yore ago, At
that time he . became 'lmpregnated" with Mor
monismorent west with wife and children, anti all
connected themselves with the Mormon sect at
Native°. When the Mormons left that place for
Balt Lake "oar hero" accompanied them, end has
remained with them ever since. Ile says ho is
happily situated when at home, and bellevis he
has found the "true religion" at tact. We "went
for him" on the "woman question" byasking t ins
how many wive/ ho had. This was a "pear,"
but Jacob came to time and answered that if he
told us he had fire wo would not believe him;
and If he told no he had one we would be equally
loth to take his word he might Jut as well,
therefore, give one number as another, No no
would say one. fly this time the train reached
Economy. where Mr. Z. wan going as n visitor,
and ter "Interviewed" sod "Interriewer" puled
with a friendly shake of hande.
Boulevard Skirts in great variety at
A: C. llurat'it.
Holiday presents! Jewolry A beau-
Mil assortment of je*elry at Hanauer's
laza:. of Fashion.
Chinchilla Cloth for sacquea at
Hurst's.
Intditute.—Tho attention
of the public is respectfully invited to
the superior advantages offered by this
Institution for the study of Vocal and
Instrumental music. A single term's
lessons frown master is worth a year's
instruction , front an ordinary teacher,
while the teaching of those who have on
ly a smattering is a positive detriment.
i'upils may pursue music alone, or
take any studies they may desire. Lat
in, Greek, Preach and German aro taught
by experienced teachers. Tho natural
sciences are taught With the aid of ex
periments. Special attention given to
book keeping and the elements of au
English Education. 'lt is confidently
believed that no institution presenting
the same advantages compares with this
in the moderation of its prices. Our . lo
cation is; healthful, grounds pleasant,
rooms airy and cheerful and our board
is good. Winter term owns January 1,
1970. Spring term openS March 341870.
Send for a catalogue to Rev. R. Tay
lor, Beaver, F a. /
il=o=El
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It is verss gratifying ti),ltis to know that
our friend, Mr. .J. 11. / Mence, Is doing a
'duo business this winter. Ito has , is
magnificent Stock of fashionable goods,
and as ho has bcOn In tho millinery and
fashionablo gOMis trade for a number of
years he knows just what and how to
buy for our market. Mr. Bailee and
lady aro agreeable persons to deal with,
and we bottom it Is generally understood
that those who, deal there once have a'
strong bkciination to go thorn again.—
Reader! go and two for yourself whether
this be triiit or not.
[augll;tf.
New goods received daily nt Hanauer's
Bazar of Fashion, opposite U. P. Semin
ary, Beaver, Pa:
All kluils,of Waterproofs at Mural's
Bridgettater.
The New Railroad.—The matter of
a now lino of railroad front this city via.
Woodville, Tifiln, New London,Woos
ter, Massillon, Canton, New Lis ton, 0.,
and, Beaver, Pa., to Pittsburgh, was
brought before our railroad trustees on
Saturday last by lion. Martin :Welker
and Oen. Hkrvey Howard, of Wooster.
Those gentlemen express' great confi
dence in bifth the feasibility and impor
tance of the project, and gave assurance'
of strong local support. Active steps
aro already being taken towards the or
ganization,pf a company for its proseen
. lion, and an early survey is regarded as
certain. The Pi ttsbut gh connection, in
portant 11.4 it would be to the road and to
Toledo, is not the only advsintage to be
derived front it. At thal'point it is de
signed to connect with the Connellaville
road, being a branch of the Baltimore &
Ohio front Cumberland, Md., to bo corn
plgted this year. The distance between •
Toledo and Pittsburgh would by this
route ho shortened some 25 miles, while
that to illaltimoro would be reduced from
&V to 550, being a saving of 75 miles.
The importance to Toledo of a good Pitt
s-burgh connection has frequently been
referred to in these columns, furnishing,
as it would, not only improved advanta
ges to the already large trade of the two
cities, but also opening to ns the choice
at that•point of the three important nuir
ken+ of Now York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore. Hence wo need hardly ex
press our interest in the project prppos
od, which has the additional , high rec
ommendation of placing Toledo in con
nection with several of the most impor
tant polnia,in Northern - Ohio, and open
ing to us most valuable coal faclliLles.—
Toledo annixercial.
New goods received daily at liananer's
Bazar of Fashion, oppoatte V. P. Semin
ary, Bearer Pa.
Trunks! Tnialcall Trunks!!! of al
kindest. .01:. 0. Hunt's.
isimer „
sanbasa „
Thetblinwing is the Propininis of the
examine atths esitertalnmest given at
flits Institullon Thursday evening Des.
flah. It will be aeon that the pyograntma
int i llushat teiniperkaplais of: mole, and
we understand Bathe wliole enteritin
,
mentrelleoted gresteredli upon the Semr
inary, whose exercises am au unit:orally
oft; high brdei.
No. I. "Fling out the Joyful Bonier ;
u
Pocal Class. N 0.2. Instr. Duo—Niferelt
Solonelle," (Michalek), Males' L. ;Mo.
Kibbe!, and V. Miller New -Brighton.
No. 3. - Instr.Solo—"3l:sourksCapricer.
(J. Logbitel).Mio*/.. P in g s S atr t
Bend. No. 4. Esay "Foundation
Stones," Miss Jennie HoMzum, Parses
, ins. No. s.—" Fairy Chimes," (Frans
Abtj Minos Eels and Shinn, Newßrigh t
ton and Pittsburgh. Nci.6.--"Petitecon
opt Polka." (W. Vt - Vfallar,) Misses At
' kins and filhumaker, Beaver. NO. 5
l'TheFuture's buts Dream," (Esatburn,)
Misses Poe andTheophilus, Georgetown
and Pittsburgh. ' No. & Essay—." The
two graves of St Melons," Miss 0, Ew
ers, Belmonteounty, Ohio. No. O. Init.
Solo--"Danso Nepolitsino," (S. Smith,)
Miss Rots, Now Castle. No 10—
"When the quiet Moon is•Nearning,"
(Sehorndobf,) Mrs. A.
Past 2. No. 1. :Chorns—"Llve for
Vocal Class. No. 2. Instr.
Sold—"Boloro Brilliants," (Legbach,)
Miss NolUo Barker, New Brighton. No.
3. Instr. Dno.—"Danse Epagnolo," (J.
Ascher.) Miss Emma & Ella Brown,
Youngstown, Ohio. No, 4. Vocal—
" Sloop wolLawoet angel," (Frang Abt,)
Miss Amelia Poe, Gloorgotown. :No. 5.
Rocitation—"Ruth and Naomi,'! Miss
Blanche Stowe, Sharon. No. 6. Instr.
Solo—"Fantanslon the Fairy ream,"
(Rusiger D. Kryl) Miss L. McKibben,
Now Brighton. No. 7. A—"Ohl my
soul is longing." B.—"Longlug," Miss
Solo May, Tionesta. No. B.—" The Mm
songer," Miss Sadlo Woodroffe,St.
rille o Ohio. No. 9. Instr. SolO—"Les
Curriers," (Theo. Ritter,) A. Beater.
'; Beautiful and very elleap.'—•The 'fun
at Hanauer's Bazar of Fashion, Opposite
U. P. Seminary, Beaver, Pa.
For a serviceable, good and useful hol
iday present go to A. C. Hurat's,Bridgo
water. .
Snotmo 11E11E4 cwt.—The myriad read
ers of the AIM'S should not forgot,tliat we
heroin Beaver ono of the finest millinery
establishments Butt can be found in any
part of the country. This magnificent es.
tabltslanent is - located on 3d street oppo•
site the K. P. seininary,and is well known
to our people its Iltinauer's Beier of Fash
ion. The establishment is presided over
by Isaac Hanauer, a gentleman Who en
deavors to please all who favor him with
their patronage, by courteous attention
and remarkably low Prices. S.t this Hol
iday season, Hanauer's Bazar of Fashion,
always well stocked with articles of beau.
ty and use, is now literally overflowing
with goods, all of which will he disposed
of for remarkable low prices. Those who
need anything to improvellicir imrsonal
appearance at this time should calinin
Mr. Hanauer immediately, for hie present.
low prices will only be continued during
the holidays. Do not neglect a good oP
portnnlty to save money, but visit Han
auer's Bazar oUrashlon Immediately. •
Cleats Fur Collars, Fur Glovesandyur
Caps at ilurst's.,
New gootia reeekvod daily at Hanauer's
Bazar of Fashion, opposite U. P. Semina
ry, Beaver, Pa.
Good Thimpi.—The President's mes
sage is very highly spoken of by men of
all parties. In fact, the general view ta
ken of it is that it is a "good thing," and
as good things are few and far between,
wo prize them all the more highly when
they aro thrown in our way. Capt. ilick
Walton of Industry tp., during the past
week, forwarded, to this oillee,si ego*
ofpdlpris of sorghum of his sksifmmanit
facture, which la just as good a thing in
its way as is Grant's message. :If any
body doubts this lot him read tile mos
,sage, taste the sorghum, and decide for
themselves. Swear a constable. .
Ono hundred •and twenty barrels of
Canton city and Now Creek tionr receiv
ed and for sale, wholesale and retail, at
Speycrer Sons, Rochester, Pa.
Glycerine Explosion.—At about
haltpast two o'clock Thursday afternoon
last at Tituavillo, Pa., a terrific explosion
occurred, which coated the wildest. ex
citement
throughout the city, which Wag'
greatly increaSed ly nunierouis runa
ways and breaking of wludovrti, and in
many instances breaking thlash and
bursting the doors. to school were dis
missed by common consent. (The great=
eat consternation prevailed.- It was aeon
ascertained to be the nitro glyelicine and
torpedo factory of Roberts tk• Co ~fho
.buildings and fences intbo vicinity were
completely demolished. It was:reported
that only a part of the glycerine had ex
ploded, and no one was, allowed td ap
proach until the tire from the fallen trees
had subsided, when it was ascertained
that only about one hundred and fifty
pounds had exploded, and there was six
thousand pounds still, remaining, but
frozen: Small 'pieces of human flesh
wore found scattered In differeht places
within fifty teet - of the accident, hut taken
altogether would not weigh a pound.
Tho only ono known to have been about
the premises was . Patrick Brophy, who
is supposed to have gone there to molt
some glycerine. The loss of property in
the city caused by by theconcussion will
not °lewd $3,000.
New goods recolveddallyat Hanauer's .
Bazar of Fashion, opposite U. P. Semin
ary, Beaver, Pa.
The Hog Question.—Capt. Daniel
Dawson of Ohio tp., writes us as follows
on.tho hog lineation. "I killed four hogs
recently that weighed respectively 308,
471,426, 423, all of which were fourteen
month. old." We acknowledge ourselves
beat, and now inquire, who can beat the
Captain ?.
Extra inducements! cheaper than
over I this week ! at Hanauer's Bazar of
Fashion, opposite U. P. Betnitiary, Bea
ver, Pa. •
Seward & • Bentley's Alisma for the
Hair.—This invaluable preparation has
given universal satisfaction wherever it
has been Introduced, and called forth the
highest ecomlums from all those who
have been so fortunate as to avail them
selves of its beneficial effects. The man
utucturers,bystudionsly experimenting,
have succeeded in combining, with much
nicety, all the virtme of the ingredients
of most of the various Heir Renovators
and Renewers extant, and suocinsfully
overcome the difficulty of selecting the
innocuous ingredients which Will restore
gray hair to its natural color and lustre;
and at the same time performs every in
dication of a perfect Hair Dressing,whieh
neither injures the texture of the hair,
nor colors the linen or akin. A few ap
plications impart a lustrous brilliancy
and soft, silky appearance to unsightly,
brash and wiry hair. Faded or gray hair
is restored to its primitive colOr in a few
days, and bright red hair is i!hanged to a
beautiful auburn by two or time sipplies
liens. As a hair dressing - . it his - no sue.
misfit' rival, by its property of prevent
ing and removing dandruffy and curing the
various diseases to which the Scalp Is lia
ble. •
Seward's Conjh Cure is pleasant 'and
reliable
•
• At Hanauer's Beier of Fashion, oppo
site U. P. Seminary, Beaver, Pa., yon
will find a good stook of woolen goods,
hodety, gloves, Stark hoods. Se. •
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417.4i1ife
0a 'rub Milt is et
citing ettentionin the eastern part of thii'
State. Lastitunmer a Mrs. amnder;
a diotirmal'ourilkimeated propedir
sallied at betweetr, moo° - and 110,004
marrieds nials nam ed Tyler, who irept*,_
seated films:dies .a 4'146.1 of ei
President. , fithe, wee Inrq.„yeare old,
iiMicted with omuniimition,and had •
will hi Amor of !teetotaler, -Min.'. Mimi
pemetelt, fuel 'Other mlativo renifkiiii In
Lancaster county, which will she 'ex
pressed her determination not ,to alter.
The marriage Was place, inCctober, at
&ford, Chester county, andfmnicdiate
ly after the &couple left for California.
Four weeke later Mr.' Pennock received
a letter froth Tylerskykil hut wife bad
died in his arms slier taking Omdorforni
from an attending physician, about a
week after their arrival in CaUlbmia.
also stated ids wills had Towle a will in
his favor in California. Circumetances
have since transpired leading to the be.
lief thatTylery a villain, that be dealt
foully with his wife and forged a will In
order to obtain her property. Steps have
been taken to unravel the mystery.
WASIIINGTON COUIREILPONDIKKETE.
Ctongress—Virginta—&mator Brewslogo
—Washisiglon—Labor ilovemegt—Em
logic* on the /ate Senator Feesenden—
. Finance—Cuba—Laud Office.
WASHINGTON. D. C., Dec. 16,1800.
I am aware that the eyes of the whole
nation are centered upon us here, ;and
that the readers of your very welcome
sheet expect of you a report of the acts
and deeds of publie Interest done in this
National centre; and as your correspond
ent I am expected to do my share. Well
without a long preliminary dwelling
upon my short coming, I will say that
the Capital remains hero still, notwith
standing the pressure of a few St. Louis
ans to thocontrary, and that both Houses
of Congress are in full blast. Never
since I knew anything about Washing
ton and our National Legislature have I
known so much activity—real work of
such importance to the nation being done
so early in the session of our Represen
tatives as now. The - mums bill as re
ported by the oommitteo, which has re
ceived eight days scrutinising by the .
Hensel, with amendments heaped upon
amendments, has elicited great interest
from our western members favoring an
Immediate increased represetitation.—
The patronage to the members that the
passage of this bill will make Is enor
mous, and consequently the way and by
whom the census shall betaken has been
exceedingly pertinent in its discussion,
' The admission of Virginia still bangs
tire.% Although perhaps nine-tenths of
the peOple in the State aro anxious and
praying for her admission, the small
clique, once headed by Governor Wells
but now abandoned by him, archery; op
posing It with their might, and through
their influence and the precedency of
Georgia reconstruction, it is thought
quite probable that the holidays wtll pass
before she is allowed to celebrate her fi
nal restoration to full fellowship with
her sister States in Uncle Sam's domain.
Senator Brownlow, the "Old Parson, "
and late Governor of Tennessee, tookee
easion to have read yesterday what he
called an explanation relative to the 'af
fairs in Tennessee, but was 'in reality a
paper to vindicate himself in the part be
took In the last election in his State in
favor ofßeciter, aid to iseatattbelaren
tdo of city and the Iffiii:York 2'isses
for their . personalities open
him In opposing 'Stokes for Governor.
The vlndletive'spleit in,which ho treated
the Sub)" heaping vituperations upon
his adversaries, shows that althimgh be
is feeble physically, and lookamore like
a ghost bete the splrit world than en in
habitant of this, hisintellectual acuities
are it healthy stage, and that ho has
not l o s t any of the vim that was aciehar-.
ieteristle ergot during the rebellion.
' It Might seem that theasitation for the
removal of-the , Capital would have
damaging effect upon Wiuthington, bht
liPthe contrary; thq idea that other cities,
want it stimulate the people to the belle;
that it is worth preserving and improv
ing, and they have at length gone to
work in down right earnest to make the
Capital of the nation worthy of Its name.
Located as it is Ina most congenial en
tente, and favored with water power
sufficient to run utinost any amount of
machinery, enterprising men froM all
parts of the Union are ,ifiliv investing
money hero. Only just recently, mat
illustration of Yankee enterprise which
well deserves notice, Messrs. Jonness t
Son, (of the Milted Brothers stripe) who
are now owners and proprietors of two
other hotels in the United States, have
thought favorable enough of Washing
ton to fit up et an expense of eighty thou
sand dollars, a hotel whose private apart
ments aro like parlors, to be known as
the "Jennoss House," and conducted
kb soma hotels in tho north upon both
the American and European plans to
suit tho wishes of their guests, amommo
dating transient boarders at the same
rato per day for ono day as for tho long
est period.
The question of decreasing the hours
of labor on the works of the U tilted States,
is agitating the public mind. Senator
Morrill of Vermont in prbposing to calf
up the eight hour question, did not as it
was supposed intend to amend it sons to
render it effective, but it was to repeat
or render ineffective the present law. At
the last session of Congress; the House
passed a resolution explaining the eight
hour law, saying It should not bo so
constituted as'to authorize a reduction of
wages. The bill is now in the Senate,
and Mr. Morrill is to day using it for the
accomplishment of his purpose. General
Winn, chairmin of the National Execu
tive Commtttee, must have been misled
by the statement made in the papers, for
in his remarks on taking the chair to the
committee, gave Mr. Morrill credit for
being in favor of the law, and that ho
would require the officers and contrac
tors to act in good faith to the laborers
by having the work done at eight hours
per day. Mr. Morrill opposes the pang°
of the eight hour law as it now stands,
and yesterday delivered a speech in the
Senate against it.
Moreaolemn and appropriate eulogies
on the lamented dead have seldom been
pronounced than were made in the 11. S.
Senatoon Tuesday, on the death of Wm.
Pitt Fessenden ; and the fact that of the
eleven eulogies, only two being extem
poraneous, indicates the importance Sen
ators attached to the subject under con
sideration.
The death of Mr., essenden makes a
gap ln the Senate that cannot wellsbo
filled. I noticed on the first day of the
meeting of Congress the eyes of the Sen
ators turned towards that vacant seat,
that seat which has so long been filled by
Mr. Fessenden. There were volumes
expressed in their looks. The melan
choly spirit which pervaded them, es
pecially the older members, showed that
they hilly comprehended that only a
few short months before, the man who
ranked second to none in the Sonate,and
on whom the country depended much
for the settlement of the many important
measures before their body, had' been
moat unexpectedly called from them for
ever.
The easy, unconcerned, yet the most
emphatic and pointed In the manner of
Mr. Fessendon In addressing the Senate
was always Impressive. I imagine I can
see him now rising In his seat In his
customary litre, with one hand In his
pants pocket and carelessly looking over
the Senate catching, by the way, the eye
of each Senator, and in a conversational
tone at voice addressing his fellow Sena
tors.
The bills on dunce are getting numer
ous and the end la not yet. It is planing
for the country to know that their Rep
resentatives are aroused to the necmal
tim of their constituents. The bill of
Messrs. Corbett, in the Bonita and Inger=
iieltiiii; ' * 7l ' :rt . ' :... ' ' '.l
• ' •; 1 ; Mr. OrDetre• • 0 ;• ;• . -, z '
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to ilii',44teiksit- ~ ...
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diajaziWitlithemosa' : ' idh*.iimi 1
OttiituthigiiiiM ".,..., Hp • i
Weceetlatiez to Ohitirlhe! ;Lidding;
artitaeraoThil=ffieseittosidu
and the Wane 4 : .4.44, tiokiti
*Ma taxat4ol3, 11144 thatxth*: I
fOiwthe of Dmitreakike ~. , .psnisnhaily,l*
tereste4 in exte*Rthet4eildWfrons tatca:•
tioi. 0.44 1 . 4 50 W *it ~
11. 4 441 "*.inillas
aholitietkatthliMM.o4lordatkitAimt ,
milli Ititiii DIA 40 0 • 0 0. pad thtit DM
qu ilio
4 4 4 4 1 011 / 6 1 0r,# . ,t4. 4 W-Oik
oikticultii*:e,O i4o9, that Witt
notnediroltes#'
.; f theirjOs
eid ElnaneM):
• Mein sod* 00:4100Lia Ware: • •
- Th o goit ountleriliTer of stritagling
Cabs, was Llietl :711141 by - geneiot,
Cogent & of Wilecain 4nrlPport of his
resolution Co peas,oo.lthejllpanish gun
boats from lassies mit-mmes; eontond.
lug that sn'actaa I it* ; 014 1'14164MS
and that we aboard. naiad amain*.
The Gotland Lund:VlA oe Is ikineelpt
of returns 'froin Mut' foliewlitirAutrot
Land Moos, aLwiSth*, a lila, ,i9liat during
the past month'.of.:loo;l44 genii. of the
piddle landii: Daktitivieky, NeMeelM.
47,8151 illaryavine,' l :4Hka* 7 Xmi Vi
mita; California,ll,oool• Elaorsummto; CalP
fonda, 2,604 LluoolUNebraska, L 5,701;
BC Teter, 111tutesoht. OM; Denvei,Col
orado Torritory;.s,277; ',Salt Lake city, -
Utah Territory; INO;' Tema
,•.Pointi
Wisconsin; I,ol7:"Varnlfilion, Dakota
Territory, 11;875; - EMI: Fhigiritnr.•MY•M!
Wm. 2 , 797 : Fort *gi , . km, 11, 5,03.
' • ' . , •• • •.- . 0. ..1 ,- CLILEL:
. ,
'Dog Takf—Tho** Musty Intel
ligencerilays "The ' law Passed' at the
last session of thplegis.atuie requires
the assessors to repot{ alb dugs over ono
month old, and fix* iitUkes of fifty ets.
upon each inimakta be placed to a fund
for the reinunerationoffinch. persons as
may have sheep kirraii or injured by
mischierons canines. - Persons who suf 7
for longs ill their sheep fold by the at
tack of dogi, on applying to the county
oommissioneroand proving their tlama
gok, are entitiedlithe innountoutbf the
dog tax fund." - a , f- •
In . view , of thelgrintl iMportancO of
sheep raisinvltts the intennt of every
one to sesibit, this law has a fair' ttlal.
At priment It is well luiriwn that in spite
of the law not our-hal f i the dogs have
taxes paid. on them. The 'collar' should
be rigidly atiforied wro th the owners
borne upon it; dogs out collars de
stroyed; and when dogeatv caught de
stroying sheep thenwnCi, not the coun
ty fund, polite thunagei t This Would
insure eomo alnOunt of tier() on the . part
riffle owner;anOtwi help !be object of
:Abe tax.
The whole quashn is ono of au- .
prime ImporUnoe. -WO notice that it is
urging itself forward in) every possible
form, and stands tntore the public equal.
to wonuut's nograge , •t the Alabama
claims. ' ;". . .
A. proposition Ras been made 1n New
York for an intmunionildognhow. The
basis of the enterprise nt h , that dogs- are
a necessity man, mid at it is a man's
duty to cultivate the- zu7quaintance and
omnpanionshiret the, lest breeds and
exterinitiate Abe worthless curs Which
are rather sieurstiibtit tiblosalng. •
• LbterJfiatram.--Xnele - Jaeob Zeig
ler; of theflutterifsreldsays: We pilb
lisb the feliowilif orderissued by Judge
reiuson Coeptutpllln °entity, toshow bow .
theidobnelnessinpourithere. We hope
Our ;Judge" *lll lAA the matter into
conshieration end get 'the llst of Jurors
to be published I ,couiity. Butler
[Beaver abnifisl among the few
counties whore no such publication Is
prdered, and while*, do not mention it
because It would be Ofew dollersto
yet it is s "home' thatAtudi publication!
has not long_ aincstbilidt *bred. It Is
an Import s ,* tittittnn
API IcaPorintAnnt . a
dared to be nopettis-
County Commlwilon* and the fudges
will consider the stibject . 'at the next
court. flora Is Judgi h rearsons order.
"It Is ordered by the — Court that when
the Sheriff of Dauphin nty hereafter
publishes his list of Jaren drawn fur
any term, ho shall insert a notice below
said list Oust in orery%where a Juror
falls to attend agroettb , notice, a rule
will be granted on hint to show cause
Why a fine. should not bo Iniposed on
such delinquent juror,' . 'Also, that all
witnesses :subpconaod to attend court
must promptly, attend, iii obedience lo
such subrKena; and shfidd thoy fail to
do so, a tine will in everx . c.se be impos. ,
ed on such` delinquent witness, In addi
tion to the costa of the attachment, uniesi
sufticlint calm be Shown fOr such failure
to attend, as commands d?' ' •
—An agent who 'lasi bOon limo on a
tour of invoitigatlon, writes that, in Alin
nosota, on tno St. Lords river, there is
the largest slate formation in the world.
Ho found Mounds throWn up from twen
ty to sixty feet liigh,`tlie architect of na
ture seeming to lutvotreetodt a city or
slate, with streets , u
la and sewers. In
tho midst of the river there looms up an
island seventy-tiveleec high, two hun
dred feet long; and "Ono huridirod feet
wide of pure skits.
_oiitiOf the moat sin
gular formation's the agent ever saw or
heard of. Ho says there Isaiah) and room
enough to work 10,009.1....
The coal tipple Of .Thinean, Cornell &
Co., on the Youghiogheny river, was
demolished Friday aftetoon by a train of
sixteen cars loaded with coat which broke
away from the check home, descended thi
incline railway, cleared .very thing, befbre
them and finally landed in a partially fill
ed barge under the tipple, 'sinking It im •
medtately. The losi is labnut three thou : •
sand dollars. The employees arcinrid the
tipple observed the cart : coming anti man
aged to get ont
s cht wity,just in tunic, so
that none were
Markets.
PITTSIIIIIt4iBi
OFFICE OF TII&Pl
i t GAZETTE. tt
Monnar. .;:0, BMA
BUTTER—Ls being! sold at 30@i33 for
fair to good, 85 for pritoq ind ®37 for
choice. Supply fully up to the demand.
BEANS—Steady at it 2 50 ®3.
BIJCKWILEAT FLOUR—Sales at 41
l•
@Met& " • •
CRANBERRIES—tinoted at 812015
per bbl, as to qua li ty and condition:"
• CHEESE—Quoted from 17 to 18 for
Western Reservtn 19 for Factory;• 20 for
Ohio, and 21 for New 'York Goshen.
FLOUR--Is dull and neglected but
unchanged. We continue to quote Win
ter wheat norm at $578 25,- and spring
wheat brands at $550 and gis 75: •
GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and unc.bang
ed at $1 15@il 18 for good -to prime red:
Oats still reported steady ft 47 on track
and 48@50 in store. I Rye Is. unsettled
and irregular ; front all that we can learn
there are but few cashLlbuyels above 95
—we understand that $1 can be 'realized
by allowing time, and. it is rumirred that
a largo sale was made and,
other day at
$lO3. Sales of new corn at 70075 and
old at 90We.
SEEDS—Clover,seed is quoted it s7®
8, and considerable offering. Flaz a e ed,
is said, cannot be sold to the mills
above 8:180. No Movement in Timothy
seed. . • • 1
New .. Advertisements, ;
Seasonable Gods For ran
' Agricultural . Steamer and
Cauldron, Burrell, Smr,and Virginia Corn
'Mellen% Sinclair, Telegraph; Mumma,
Eureka,Calmax. Galer nopper drip, Slade,
Cummtn's and, Self Sharpening Ray,
Straw and Fodder Cutter'. liar Pressol,
small Threshers, Powerr, Send
for twice bet. • •
W. W.. XCNC-)Xi
137 Liberty etrenii Pittsburgh, ra
iiewarenfindlationkof tha Sittehtit or
Baltimore' Cutters. Be aura yott lie ;this
=Me; B 9inclalr-&WO.: _ call in. thm:ina
chine: " •
I . ','"Nircv - "Yorirtfilburac., •
_rim &guar Atitiftrar - PAlararl
Nail*
is the 4010 /0014414e10r iAe
cilssmet, .Wcimtlv Newirpispeir t,
.0 01 9141.4 , !m).0 1 _!) lever pm
• that srattroassier.'
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'Oa DAILY -TAMUNI.' eammt-inoss aarenr.
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grow,* oe tbe most tatoreanad sad IT*
swami aim Soot" e letters darii earla:B.omi*
of vorismitiodente. blest sots :Mechlin Jr/Tei•
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sad Sumileiglftmni Woo la madam lersigs
Orare rrocelcen army stasman inelsalra m
amma of -therrouseltspot ins leinems• ChM at
American lAstlatim Talks about Irak; Stolen,
Dry Goods. sad Gazers! Martel
Ri ga, Yen itiani of 04 Mud= institute kir-
Isms' Club, a tbe minas*. Astioaltsnl Ireparta,
la tacit inimlicr;are natty worth a reat . ll althea*.
IioiriCULTIMALDWARMILIVIT. ••-
To keep pace srlth the wowing interest In peen.
tlaitladwlt sad to eataptil a. th !Inquest an.
peals nun all parts of the with for ht - fonnatlos
gaged
practical eiuunoteren ea we IWO es.
gaged the weskits of a the
who 10 experkseed
to royal stabs to w In aWM sthle a astir or
articles the Yinstromott of Small Tarns; Trek
and Verdant, ttalPthl; and hawk* make Ikea
90. i tlint Metal an ',edge nth:Wow trout
plan sto the phthalate dhiposal °gibe cop&
o(late les» Mae has boon a lathattre bashew
carried Co by wthrthentied men In minas worth.
Ws and old plants sneer new names to the Ines,
=THIITRIMINY will be always. ready
Pe" Loner against any suck Intpothlen.
that comas within oar aaawkdge.
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eapem pnbtished—all seat free by mill.
:11 •Yarlyrilet palallaant,ipatable work, Meru;
a. CO. darliatit,44.
: octrtaill.
Died.
WORKMAN—At her residence In Ilea
veraa., on the 18th of Dee., Me, Mrs.
. Elizabeth Workman, aged 83 years. ,
Nero Advertisets.
Sray Steer.—Coue.to the portetree at the
subscriber to &r Barrer township. Ham
crusty, es or about the let ot Mute. row aOur.
lacer, about eue pow end halt el& -No elher
mark* perealreable. The ovum le nmereted a
I m P ert7. Pay doettst sad take hilt=
Pala /Mead 11. Ragg. a Ca.
Beata& 413 Mama area. eldhL. PS.
`~e~io'~dver6~e~ie~s,
DA.ltx and - wExicix:
MEM
1870.
.., • • ,
As a noloollallamoolapor;moorlag money lobar
ma to feral toe Wart out moot mils.
Mt la iaeal. ma the logrbao,: tosolotoat.. sad
pusioloat mapaamit steam option la anal mai MI.;
"Nall or Amass. Soomou. Iltramaluseat
loaleala potato, olloarn as the ammo kw at
.6,=".; lad, may dostrlptkm . at Maiming am.
14 - al Mbyte ovum Molt aradiam
!alba ilataMem is la tia i l betteltl Pat ia pith. SIMS
ism bamaralt, oliat. aa,L=l
oltddi lola Cad oat owii Ms
• NMI* Naga amadmaeof tboolisalo—
aa Italotandallt /141ablkro joarsol. Mai advs.
' *a tights said istmoto psapke,—T4
Miamian lbamooetataredaaa any tataleam
- Italia Praia' tratikr• Palmy. - • ', -
dad lam lui , 1 u Ota mak at tatiniviolat. aid
tbe darOopmeat st Mos. Who la
inerytalag OM k Takla& ea. It Idea
el aat hog at asee aid kimally mak k
alkaloid toV e raldsla and in, Use
Madad air k sad isatillk. ak As a Ile
pukka:oB*mM Oa saktart wt. It dealt id*
=lawakes Irak in omit wlek la get at
ordi mad Oka atly good sad capable aka la
Ake. -, .
.
• • :.- - -TSis it romigdela Taper,
lad Mies eo thalr support sad °t uptake
robes thou tbr iktoes of - polkkal ludera.• Rae
Ms k dose so lo rats: - /Is lodepeadent gauss—
wont sepertalbr la dssoustiss buislatirs wrap.
Ilan sad rummies the preellsos of Ibmwo Is elks
diumilir # o.
limegmadop It Ow of Ow sown as the
hmereWee dhilesseet ts sad dehmachirt pony
taped. ; Of the it lag swami ha Ibis
WINO Ms pant sad It whims no dif.
kraut la Geld of joormalbut lis Ude
megani than s Isernallasting pablkt pa=
cord to It. To prima WOW to their
sad good Wake will be Us uosetsat esdearor.
11, las Ltv• 'taper,
Awl mks with Ow kadiss Jammed Which we
thoroughly awake loan tat kcal m on. Its News
Damorteunt Is 'brays freak sod lakU. - Its edited.
sit we Intl:its wlthi a miss* fa thaw. .IW/far.
kid Reports mad Mai .ma , W News sadhartsits are
sweat to apply Ur wait easetlieg thimesdr of th•
Isislassa . -
It 111 a Prorporees andlarewlag raper.
Swiss trom tie net sou ahead. sotairltddni
older occu of des said of )wwwdliew. sod u
kas attaine b u n prespadly sad cone to esert as
Women second to'ao paper hi the State. red
It hat fairly weave rank of the Int paper Is Pb.
It the verdict of anripaper neaftil In
It to a Para of Isullatatte.
. It being read more generally than any other Pitt,-
wtnitlog °r eli e: b rt a twwa .. tonte re theiri
test news la sought, and as an independent paper
prltmd,—lo Banking Mouses. Counting Rotuma,
and tae Family Curie. wham It la welcomed no a
Mashies and intellectual minemity, and where Its
Inductee Is MOW and Inereming.
lap Past searse b tan beat tereallireada.
And It to felt that Users is no neeemity for tidal&
lag in new prokssions or making treall prowdem.
It memo, while adhering to its standard In poli
tica and morals to improve as It programa, and
omit nothing that will add to strength on In
anise Its atiefulnesc
• The Next Year.
The Co imincuL eaten an another year strong
and hopeful. and with a deliberate purpose ear.
*Went with what bee been said above. Aod It
dons not hesitate to sat the co-operation (Wall who
approve of that purpose. No besitation le felt in
saying that it desire this lumen In Inereastug
Ile circulation and enlarging the sphere of Its use
fiances. The season I. at hand when Congress
and the LogWatnre win be In session, end stirring
errata at both the National sod State Capitol will
be transpiring. Thri Meaillltell of tbe splendid adk
ministration alien. Grant Will soon be before the
eountry-embrechig torstiona of the deepest in
terest to may reader and tax payer. The State
Leglalature, too, aril; present matter of Interest.
Abroad the signs an- ardneating; and at home in
the geld of politics, popular movements relating
to Macedon and rellgtot a xjnestkine, b =m
Iwg. Of width no ow
400 rant, and eancernbig warithat la omen
tLl to be known will be the alai of the Comm
cwt, Mend.
Terms.
WPe►.llo per year; 113 lir sir. maths;
Wee months:
DaIOSS 60
Mae Weekly Commumelliall
Is a large 'lltl column newspaper, containing km
advertisements Its ample columns contain a
complete compsodlerta oftbs
NEWS OF THE WEEK,
the leading editorial., fronillte Deny. and all the
Yoretiyn and Home Markets, careltilly repotted
and corrected gni:pronely tor :he weekly op to the
date or each Lane. It earphatkally
A Family Newspaper.
TIBILBIGL-4$ CO per year, (taverlablv In ad
vance.) 1.11 Clans of terc $l5O. Speciosa
neaten sea Itee. Bead lee Oftlogns g
eed
DIA et Fuse. Andrew,
MILS 001111IIIIMICIAIL.
Plitabanilk Pena's.
rIIIIIPHANIP COURT WM.—By nista.
%,„/ of au area of U e Ot Coost of Brea
coati. ibe Iladenilltoen flitnalloe of Babied
P. Carthiek. eleeested. late of the dryad amity
of Phßidelphla.l34ate of hmuisylmik, will avow
e e
to la Meba ne sale by :
d S APublic.
erf Vendee a , at tbe
xtald, Court Howe
lStatfl
Monks', January'ad, 1870,
at 1 o'clock, p. tee., all the undivided asaborth of
that certain parcel (slot ofgrosad slash In Ohio
Ty.; Deaver Couuty, Pennsylventa. bounded u
iollows: Beginning at a point Wadies loath.[
the northeast comer of the south abutment reilts
LSO. Beaver Bridge oe Dower the State line be.
tween the States nr Ottiosod Penneyhails, times
down the west olds of Little Boner Creak the On
following courses and distance.. via Doelhelde
gresarest penths.; theses south Md..
grecs east 10 ; asset south 311 degree east
,14 perdu*, • south 71 Petteeee east
to a rot la a high blue. thence math CI sr
east•• 111400 t . perches into Little Beaver Creek;
thence op said Creek the six fallowing courses
and distance., els north 6 degrees west 116 pen:b
ee; north 611% degrees west 10 percher; nails 75%
degrees west 16 perches; oath el degree west Li
perches; north lb% dames west L. percher, north
SO degrees west tel perches: north 731 i, degrees
west 06 6-10ths perches to the timeline aforesakt.
and thence along said State line soothers:o' 611-
100ths perches to the piste of bminutog; contain.
e g tire acres
r and Si perches. Tbl Is within the
posed to be il territory,ood "o le lan "
d."
on oil tt Beaver Creek, and sup.
Terms: Cub in baud on confirmation of the male
by the Court. The pardoner to pay all expense or
E th tering mi sn i l uz s i tur i tr the de ed.
n 111 .. fiarther
deettte] JAMES GILL, Ada' r.
(111.11.11ANIP COMM' BALE.—Ica Par
anion. By 'trimaran arderartbe Orphans'
Court of Bearer county, the andeisigned, admin
istrator of John deceased. and Trams sp•
pointed‘by said Court to make sale of his rest er.
tate under proceedings in partition, will emote to
sale by Public Venda; on the premises, on
Tuesday, January 4th, 1870,
et 1 ceeloek p. m., all that certain farm or trart of
land (late the homestead of said deceased), situate
shout three miles and a half from the borough of
Beaver, In Brighton township, Beaver county,
—being the south part of tract No. IS, in IPLain'a
district—bounded as . follows: Beginning at a
stone pile at the mouth east corner, thence math
iris(, degrees wen 110 perches to a post on Ilse of
Morgan s land; thence along said Morgan's land
north eat; degrees west lug - 540th. perdu, to •
pat; thence ty hada of Peter Itelaingernorth east
degree' east ICIO perches to a , c r ixt mi the east line
of stud tract No, St thencel d east le: li
lt/the perches to the plate of Ding; contain.
Ingloo scree sedge perches. About Slum cleared
and In a good state of cultivation, balance well
timbered. Land of good quality and well watered.
Improvements—egood dwelling house, hem, and
other out 'buildings, (being the homestead im
provement ofs dd deceased) • shoo; a good tenant
house, with necessary out blending", Excellent
orchards,etc.
Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money
In hand on sonirmatlon of sale by the Court: one.
third in one yea• from thaidate with teemed from
same lime, and the ternelnkg one-third at the
death of the widow of the sald - deatmed bi ti In
md ie
tercet thereon to be p ai d to eald widow.
n a h l e m p e r n em o e b s e .
'h i e brye ond
Wings
ex
pense orpreparlag deed, bond and mortgage. and
stamping the same. For farther Informs:km In
quire of theundersigned at hearer. Ps.
JOSEPH C. WILSON.
dectkEtwj Admer th hearer.
UNION HOUSE,
A. • BOYD ROOK, Proprietor.
Successor to John B. Clark.
GOOD STABLING &mann".
BEAVER,' EA.
doe 8 WI apr t.
NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS
AT THE
Beaver Book. Store.
Elegant Photcgraph Albums, Nice Pock
et and Family Bibles. Girt end Sabbath
School Books. -AU kinds of 13lomery.
Diaries and lllll`a•Almanam, Waft and
Copy Stooks, Toy Books for children, and
School Books in general
dedi lin.
CallitrilANSP away *&L*.-111 elites
1,./ elan alba t i htA d Otpbeaa• Court of Beaver
. roe - Adedolatratot of the es
tate Y. deed, will expose to
sale by pubLbi rumba sa the premises. OM
l ifonday, January Brd, 1870,
at 1 Womb, p. m., all
that Anstalt. lot of
Ea
New Ma sets* plea ot lots Trie
borough of la and oesaly. base&
at well by Tided stied. Honk by Locust stmt.
mil by Nub alley. Sid walk by lot No. le, In
bar NI feet on flint tenet, sad extradlow back
ISO Get to Saab alley. on 'Mob la cremate two
story brick hove wltk a tames, oatbaUdtags. Sm.
TkUMS—lies Ulna of tba patimpa me=
band oa coallnastlea oftale. sad tbe
In two equal anus! payments Pam that date will
bnemat. Tbe delbmed lanallamats in be asemal
by bandied mentypt. The payebmw is ply Id
Wa cor pewit( dead, bond sad
ICatalaptag at Ms as mo.. Ste tar=
madam lava* of the J
andamdawed.
OSIIM C WILSON.
namtalanatom
dielit..
ELECTION NOTICE. •
Nifileeet. Bees elf
New. inteltlna De. n,_ MU
- The Stockbehiete atm Ifausal sow et lol*
del the eased
=Mte electron ef ate Mean" fef
the ensuing feet win behalf Ann Beene
In Nen Winston tik theseeem Teeing,
eel
of fantail seen, vi" worsts Po 1 " n IS ".
o'clock dean &CV /4"Zr u zp ot lit oo ikard •n ,
•
Misr ammonia.' Owns*Diroeiros co dio
1 1 1 .66., T00r .. of Ur Coun t,.. Doom . will saa a al
pe omoty Poor Nowio ow MIA" Doe. Mt, INO.
s us want, si„,,,wbook mad where Duly win Sp.
poises linwruil woll Molds' Ow as wicosolDig
per. AN oppOrallo lb, ado positions ortll plow
,see Hwy miollootlpo in prom at that Ulm • •
JOHN lIIHNTS.
tit•tOti. , • Piwiklost a awl
iBErr'7?V4T7INViI
2=!!!!
1 4 1 51.4..P.15. - .,.
WIIOLRUIE
DRY
GOODS
AND
NOTIONS
UM
EASTEIUV PRICES.
liale.Apats tar
maimara nne mumti,
• . Orwadoe Barred 78... th,
iszowiffril
No. 116 Wood Ntroart,
PITTSBURGH. PENN.
ace.6:3m.
BEAVER
DRUG STORE,
IH,N9 YkliPll/AAPAII,
Dug at & AVotheasr V,
BEAVER. PENN.
iLtLER IN
PURE DRUGS ADD lEDICIES,
PERFUMERY.
SOAPS. &
TOILET ARTICLES.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For Medical Purposes..
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHM3, BRUSH
Et 3, &C., &C.
CRUDE AND REFINED 0114
of the gtestest variety, best quality and at
the rely lowest
411412)121
urA g ents for Fahnestock. Mullett and
Scha arta', Strictly Pure White Lead, the
oldest and best brand In the market.llll
steals'.
WALL rAPEU.
WALL PAPER.
WALL PAPER.
The lamest sad despot stock el Wan Pirpre
la Ewer Comfy.
BOMB,
BOOKS,
BOOKti
atimi x == al
Gill Batt Mt Wale for Ile lition,
11=1
STATIONERY,
STATIONERY.
STATIONERY,
As eztessive mkt" of Paper, Zaire lopes, lasi
Pend* ( Mid and litecl Pas, bk ud Sting*
ie.. Ike.
Ire are the SWUM Agent lathe celebrated
Foley'. Gold Pen.
far this County; those Redder a good Gold Pea.
would do well to see
the before
purcbsetng.
We do the Agent tor gas County for Yrider's
Photograph blarrlag CertMeste. 'TM &Glasgow
of Ckfromes la respectfully called to this, se we
can sell them at the seas discount m they would
get from the Patabber. Amato, School Gov
ernment to sale at Publlsbtrs' Prkal.
We bare ennatiatly on band Floor 011 Cloth is
large moiety.
WINDOW 19.13.410D.7311 5 1.
WINDOW OIL CLOTH.
RUSTIC & PAPER SHADES.
OM band r%. ..a Variety Goods Imitable for tie
iletkiam
. J. - F.. PRICE,
Deett Breedinty, 21411 Waal
CARPETS
arm easa
NEW
f r GOODS.
A SPLENDID ASSORTIMIT OF
WHITE, • CHECK
AND•
FANCY MATTING&
FOR SUMMER WEAR NOW OPEN.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
NEW BRUSSELS
TAPESTRY ISIMISSOMIAS.
THREE PLY CARPETS & INGRAINS
to MI oar stock since the clam of the heavy
Opting Trade.
Oliver lloClintopk and -Co.
23 FIFTH AVE.,
Prl7B,BtliGH, PA.
jun 30 69 Im.
Great Distribution
By Ms ItetiorClitaa GUt
mint To tram of
Ikery. Tic prams a. PriZIS
5 Con gllterdto/4501:Intfto eta STAN
n Go do SOPS WO do do SOO
511 do do URI IGO do do ICO
n Uwe t Rosewood net Inn to $lllO
15 do do. Reloisoes do 75 to WO
AA domes llarteeto ' do Id to
11011 OoM Wakebm do kb to VA
Pi Mom Sertewartv rm, outbid at MAW
AeWeatodnwaa scir d lbe abare pane for
meta.owm Ile beta Prtme are saa la ea.
esl owl welt Ow reedolda. a
oeMid dMi amn
draws 'd dodos ead wi t by
mall to Ur Weer. TM mine aimed maw
Mid bi dellkwed to tie ticket bolder ow panted
al Om Mar. reties are tost~l Mai lOW
addnie by impress or Mara
Tee MI Mow wbat pita kr mem yes MI
be IA
A. Prim fora Mr, drawee
mbar. No : limb. Oar puma coo dada om
Air deetbig:
Essamort-Wo MIMI the MINASdem
=Ow bem leatursre Vaissibie=o
cP sr° 4 :4 W i t
_iv-. „mi..:
~....11.1dularee, De.
maA l Zet st.. ....lain • Altdmrs• Sammalikaked o :
arressice. nue -
w• pa aw mow wigwag podatlelo• -
ordowoi or was dna rdlabto
sad Maffei doh. ewers M any . ribune. Wm
• We Mow don to boa talr dada; tdm-yy
/Nom tray • Maud or oars diur filloo
pnw added was prootptly recelte&-Doely.som
Joe AL ' . •
stedsordresiar. =oral ato dpaY
to
gianadoed low •- r •Lr
M e rl* foe ilk no i
fors& ir — bulg
Mould be Manned to
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ottalbaj ; Ilwesteniya taw Tut&
161311010 TOWS IMlSolll,—Laissat Testa
.E 4 ~try ants ban Nos* tbs sabrattar
co as maw ot btu, ot
"elisill =i mulm" = "l "
on pavans to rid ars
to odasat Vow
car= bll = l = poussaf
to no t*
s o = . Boaz; W INJOTT, r.
A Safi aidlikes*k:Cilds.
'Asthma Balisam*At
bilassaa,
.
si
Commisiss,' tad ' _ , dus
Them sad Lays; utiliblea mel a
Pa** Oaliksfir nt.A.
u trOgirlalo Nlat alee l
isonldaa araNclos. .•
• • .
SO
MICK P I TY WNW Pal SOMA
WI
_L= l ad 4 - 11 11 17 44 '
141 .tangimi . •,. . • . ' :
Ayers
lEUtir t Vigor,
For restoring • Grey Half tt
its natural Vitality and Color.
is:
dressing which
onos agreeable.
healthy, and Altai
for .preserving the
hair. Faded or gra)
rea
to its . original tea
with the gloss • emil
peahen isieth.
Thin hair of
is thick..
mot falling hair checked, and bald.
ewes often, thougly not always, turd
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
r the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be and foe
usefulness by this application. g Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty moll.
meat, it will keep it dean and
vigorous
Its occasional use will prevent as
from turning gray or falling * and
sonsequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations, demerits and
le:jukes to the hair, tisk Vi eau
only benefit but not harm it. if wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so . desirable.
Containing neither oil . nor dye, It does
not soil white cambric, and rot lash
Tong on
.the hair, giving it a rich glair
lustre and a grateful perfinne. •
Prwared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &
Plum= AJD Juusamen. Cloaam,
LOWELL. DIAS&
PEWS sLOO.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
roe Diseases of the 211.101 i and Zents,
such se Coteau', Colds. Whooping
osteth. Bronchitis. ,herkSts. _
and Conasampalan.
Probably sever bent, in tba whole history 4
sustaine.bm anything was re widely gad ',dandy
upoa the coarkbasce of assokind, sa thl• ercellsot
'wordy Ihr itsslonoaary comphunts. Though a Sorg
saws of yca ta, and enseug must of the mem of
esru It has torn hiabcr awl higher la their animas.
pos. as e. has p Imams balm , sra. Ito vanistra
dasrsciar aw
ed stor to cora the whim alatanms
of the lungs ti Worst, have made knotni as a
table protector against them. Wide adeptul ro
milder forms of disease and to young child's'', ts
at the same tune the moat eltretual tompody that am
be given for incipient consumptios, and We I m.
serous altedloas M the throat and lungs. As a p..
'loon against sadden attacks of Crory, a lbw .1
be kept on band in every fannly, and Wised
are sumettntes subject to colds and couglat„
should beprotided with the antidote he him
Chasswaspaloss is
curable, sun great at ores. li eu u ,7.
cam seamed 'tithed, here been elm ear n!.
Lod the patient restored to mead by
Pretorrd. he complete Is its mu ,
te
oTsirge thunders of he Leers and . 11:;t
the most obstinate of them Meld to it. Mhos toss
ing else could meekz
dmat w indeLtbe Cherry
Sarni they subside and
Ilsomre mod Puha& Sposher . e - limi gruel pus.
Cation from
Asthma t w o Wheys rdlesed mod Ohm orhune
hued by It
I n is genendly enrol by takes, t:
l'Arrry Protos: as snsaLl end thersest rev,.
So act:trinity a re Its virtues known that us r . I
lot pubbsit the reddleates of here. or do r ,
Mutt assure the public WY its are I ,
mamtained
Ayer's Ago On -,
•
•
Poe Paver and Aerie. Intermittent P.
Chill Pewee,. Uimittent Paver. Dv..
Ague, Periodical or Bilious Paver. • • .
and indeed ail tho affections which r •••
from malariona. marsh. or m/aame•Aw
poisons.
As Its name Implies, It does Com. and Ihs•
DM. Containing neither Arreole.Qalimie, Rims
line. nor Any other mineral or por.onon• sotto,. -
whatever, It In nowise Ware. any patties.
Dumber and importance of 5n turn In rite ark, p •
UirtA, ore bernat nermint, and we '•
without a parallel in the history of Arlie roar
Dur pod. . is manned by the seknowledentre.' •
termite of the rubes, ewes effected in I .
rose, and advent other remedies Mot wholly I
Unaeellmalryl PerYidlo. either maidens in •'.
travelling throuab tniseniatia localihrii, and by
lorted by Mame the AU fl!! CrltC
For Lime Complaint... arising from tem.
if the Layer, it ts an excellent remedy stinitil,
Ire Um into healthy. netimay. •
Foe &Ilona Maniere and User Coaditaint... , ••
to enfant temedy. predating maim aide r,
narkanki cures, where mbar raedidnes had
Prepared In , rat. J. C. ATiai Ji CO., Pranks.
nid Analytical Chemists. Lowell,, *gm, said seer
al round the
&mom gray and Wed Hair to hs
ORIGINAL COLOR, removes Dandruff.
CERES ILL DM= Of TR SCALY,
Prevenu- Bsumass, and makes the hair
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant.
UN ad TIN pm Mk lad lath is a hi hp k.
Prapuoal b SEWARD, BRUIT
&CH
aII ENEY.
wts Bunk. N.Y. !al[
by &ne
NOTICE-LIIIIIIC.
To adlien. nosone, tokkleyen and pas .
MIIIS:I7.:"ZITZYCJES
Vanport, and sate time end money. It le lee my
beet Lame. ee It le @trona end van whit mote
mortar, and there fano mane to It. We basso
bat the bat stone end tits Darned Jut Kitt ; the
and le mot mired tallith@ stone to tam ea that
there Is no idea or ander to It.
naelthyere need net sift It or ran It NM mike
mortar, Idahoan erre a good deal et Ilea
Too con away, get It ttah—ted lot If yen went
to
LARGE LUMPS.
Boas to an to bar* end tt. Bram pinks Is
twisted Is odor, Mr speak wane It awl try w
.sell air hderlar artldo at kw WOO prior. - lid
are tt, or try some.
Uae dellrerod promptly to ardor at
Reasonable Rates
Salad oasis to Me
r'sur"vizsg= w. a.
allsaver ftilltiMamo
MO PAM
Brighton Paper Mills,
BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A.
PHISITING,
MA.14171 1 711.4,
ROOFING, BAILING, .2'
Hardware, Gbh's, Straw.
RAG AND CARPET
.X 2 MI 3EL lEO
MANUFACTURED
-- 1 0'D SOLD AT
Wholesale & Retail ►y
' rralet letV 10.,
We Third Avenue.
• rrniarscia
1r-sap till= is attain.. F