The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 19, 1870, Image 3

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    The Beaver iArgus.
Beaver. Pa., Jan.- 111.:11970.
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a amintatratere snit Executors' Notices...4R 00
rrclAl notion pietism., Awn man*
ger Payments to -be spade Quarterly, eneept
bar iramdent advertisement*, whteh moat be paid
m :1611111CM •
t e orthe Thermometer for the
week ending the 15th of Jan., 1870.
9 r. x.
hei.. 11 0 itoi. -- 10 dog. 21 deg.
,10 25 deg. 40 dog. 34 deg.
11 24 deg. 44 deg. 42 dog.
12 14 'log. 111 dog. 62 dog.
.• 13 54 dog. 31 deg. 20 dog.
14 . . 2il flog. .43 dog. 39 dog.
15 43 dog. 31 dog. ' 43 dog.
It. T. TAYLOIL
EEO
Tho :Wootton or the public In directed
to the following Now Adyertisemerits
wiilkh appear for tho Oral time lin the
Attous to-day :
Agents Wanted—Zeigler it McCurdy,
nAnkrupt Notlces-8. C. McCandless,
Stray Heiler—Martin P. Mitchell, .
Vrincipal Wanted—D. P. Lowary, •
Iron City College—Stnith Cowley,
Executor's Notice—J. B. McKibben,
Nocclal Nl:Alms—Will Smith *Co..
Attorneys at Law•--S. B. Wilson and
.l. Wickham. '
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subscription,. loth° Beaver Air
following named persoint
!coat Pahl the sums set opposite to their
antics on subscription to the Beaver
A iait s, since the tlato of our last publi
cation.
Itev. Jas. M. Shields, Beaver, j $1 • 0
M. Ilaysjr., Rothestor, , 2 00
I. Grim, Now Galilee, 3 00
.L•Lu F. Price, New Brighton, 2 00
II null Strock, Sharon, • 2 00
a. tV. Stevenson,'New Bedford, (MI
F. Winter, Now Brighton, 2 00
John Weddell, Now Brighton, 2 00
A. Robinson, Beaver, 2 00
%VIII. Johnson, Rochester, 2 00
Jas. Cameron, Beaver,
I ~ W. Hamilton, Beaver,
)101111en, Eldora Mina,
.1104 Oldham, Pulaski tp.,
I , r. J. S. Winans, Rochester,
Nev. Jno. Brown, Knot),
John Binnzley, Kew Brighton,
Watterson, Brighton tp.,
II i am Stowe, Sharon,
Pendleton Bros. Roehaster,
t•:. Westholt, Freedom, ,
Ellen Itunzo, Brush Creek,
PH'. S. Curtlas, Beaver,
A.. 1. Cook, Chlorine,
Johnsen, Ossinn,
Speetacles Lest.—On last Sabbath
day a pair of spectacles wore lost in Bea
ve•r. 'rho finder will confer n favor up
on tho owner by leaving them at tho
An
utM °Mee.
Country Flannel 30 ladle* wide at 40
..ts. a yard, at) Will Smith dc no
diester.
Temperance is an-
Jammed theta temperance maas meeting
will be hold at the Carat House in Bea
ver on next Thursday evening at 7 p. m.
Several addresses will ho delivered on
the occasion. no citizens of Beaver
and vicinity are cordially urged to ha
present mid tale part in tho proceedings.
Will Smith d: Co. tt:ro selling goods 10
per cent. cheaper than any other house
this side of Pittsburgh.
Phy4elau 'Appointed.--The Coun
t y Convailesioners,a fow days ago,re-ap
pointed Dr. J. C. Levis of Bridgewater,
to serve as physician at the County Jail,
for the proton year,
CM — Week thenreou'e fur sale st the Aloes
whee.
\VIII. Fleming CO's. Great Itepre
....math.° lint, Cap and Ladies Fur
I No. 139 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
Penn's. Send for prieo list of 'Adios'
Fin s. [oet2.7i3in.
lfrillehlt Commitments for pale al the AUULTII
We have received a communication
man Industry in reply to another com
munication from that place recently pub
-1 i hat the subject of " !outing." We
:are afraid the reply is a little too person
al, and its publication would undoubted
ly lead to a wrangle In which wo are
quite sure the public would feel little or
no interest. We therefore, withhold the
eommunication referred to for the pros-
ra - Choice New Crop New Orleans
Molasses. Best Honey Syrup and Boston
Syrup tor Sale clearer than the elienp•
est at A. S. Harvey's Store, Bridgewater.
jam 12:41.
Tile income tax, under the present
law, will be levied on March 'first, 1870,
neon the gains, prolltsmul iticonto of the
year ending December 31st, 15119. The
r;:tding of tho law, of. March 2d, 15417,
sopparts this construction. Conunin
,i.mer Delano has, it is stated, notified
tis , Assessors of Internal Revenue to
k!I u convention of the .21-v11;W:A Asses
of their districts, to de'vise the most
iii , ient method of assessing incomes,
and to prolit by the general experience
"(their fellow officers.
Cr, CieMilne 31errintel: prints, only
1' 2 3; cent , ' itt. Diamond, Hoch
chtt.r. jans;ll.
Iron City College.—This is one of
the Mostimpular, and certainly one of
the most successful institutions in tie
country. It is not an institution of nit
hour, posicuing a "bubble reputation ;" it
agn., merit, anti established -reputa
tion From our personal knowledge of
the School and accomplished Printi•
1.1; , , we take pleasure in it:commending
c - to all in pursuit of a thorough bustut,4
, i , 11 . .10011 - .—Sictibenville Herald
'n.lersliirt. and pair of drawers for 90
:a Will Smith Co's. Rochester.
• •
Director.% Meeting.—Ayi meeting
or Ow Board of School Directors for the
!:..rough (if Beaver held on last Monday
.seonn% It was resolved to open the
'for the next term on the first
Monday in April 1870. The Board then
....I,sied for teachers the follow Mg mimed
is, :
S. Curtin
room No. 4—Prof.
" " 3—Miss
Nor " " 2—MN.
r . "
Mary Dunlap
L. D. Marqui.
E. M. Fonlk
( int:AT 11.4UCLI011 ill prices at Will
Smith Co's. Rochester.
Adam Buff:—lfthisabould nteet.oo
eye of Adam" Ruff (or any ponton no
-lu:tinted withlins,) now about twenty
two years of ago, who loft his home in
. August, 1867, since when nothing ham
hems heard of him, a lino addressed to
61. father, John G. Ruff, Easton,. Pa.,
tt ill tend to allay the mental suffering of
c parent. Papers please copy.
'Fribttue Alntanne.—We aro in
.1,1a4,1 In.the-publinhers for 'a copy of
lhr 'friburre Alumnae for Ib7o. It eon
taisiA much valuable political andMatia
timi information. Price al cents. AU
dreNa Tribune Arum:relation, Now York.
t'un't be Beat.—Wo refer to theme
p' , lite and clever gentlemen, ltfcsars.
Will Smith & Co., who 'run' a Millinery
and Fancy Dry Good establishment In
itoehester, a short distrusts!' above Beaver
Station. Bxsinineand price their goods
and you will lie convinced that in cheap
ness and quality of goods they can't he
excelled by any dealer thlsaideof Pitts.
burgh.
. .
Pl7Log Faursidlag,r-Two. things are
true of !armors as a class. But few, of
them over come to actual want, and but.
,citsr,tiver - mtain togrest wealth. .IftibablY
'no businesiaffords SO sure an a venue Of
support, and thin ix no 'Saudi conaidera
tion in these days of linctuatlorob,
majority of farmers feel that Waling Is
perpetual shivery, because that afterliard
stead ywork from one yeses end. 4,tt as.
Other, they find thaMselies litthoterid of
the year just where they started from.
The price of farm Products are high, the
farther I. economical, soils the best, of
everything. denies himself and family,
la up early ant late, and just keeps his
.head above crater. ..We think this is a
truthful picture of the majority of the
farmers. 'A few like Jam Johnston, of
Sone've, Y., rise gradually trent this
'condition to one of abundant 'wealth.
Whitt makes the differences between
those two classes? Wo answer that in
every caae it la head wet*. The majority
of farmers tread right On In thtield path
..
regardless of the Immense iniproVemouts
that have boon made In moaern agricul
ture, improvemiints as Important as the
application of steam ininechanica °vibe
loom in manufacturing. Suppose a I
manufacturer disregarding .the fact of
the Mont should attempt to make cloth
as oor grandmothers madelt ,Why he
could not come into competition at all
With other manufacturers and would
luso ground. lie would stand In Just
the position that thousands of farmers
°cc upy.who ignore the modernimprove
monis In the cultivation of tile soli.—
We are share that the Information neces
sary to the farmer has been locked up
in many costly vellums written in a
scientific laagtimp that the farmer did
not understand; but this difficulty bias
now been overcome and the whole sub
ject has boon reduced into one ordinary
sized volume, written In the plainest and
Men practical manner (It is entitled.
How to , make Farming Pty. This vol
ume trouts °revery subject in which the
farmer is interested. ,
The first chapter treats on drainage as
the foundation of all • improved culture,
and gives plain practical rulea for all the
operations of drainage.
The second chapter treats of plowing,
showing when, whore, how, and what to
plow.
The third chapter is upon manures,
and is ono of tho most Interesting and
valuable we have over seen; it showti
just how and where the manure goes to
waste, and haw at a very' trifling ex
pense the manure can bo doubled in
quantity, quality and value.. There aro
also full directions for the purcha.so and
use oeconunercial fertilizers after tho
most has been made of what every far
mer has at his hand. This chapter if
read, and its directions followed, would
surely double the wealth of every farmer
iu ten years. Chapter four treats of the
purchase, use and care of all farm imple
ments. Chapter five of the cultivation
of grain. Chapter six of grasses and hay
making. Chapter seven of root crops;
and chapter eight on special crops and
the rotation of crops. This chapter gives
thelatest information on the cultivation
of cotton, rice, tobacco, flax, hemp, hops,
boots for sugar, .ke. Chapter nine 'to
twelve inclusive, treat of domestic ani
mals, breeding, raising, care, manage
ment and feeding, and particularly of all
diseases of domestic, animals witliplain,
simple remedies. to man who owns a
•single animal can afford to bo without
the information contained in these four
chapters. Chapters thirteen to eighteen
'treat of the cultivation of Jargon/id small
fruits, showing hoW millions of acres of
now almost profitless lands may be made
to yield large and paying crops, how
'every farmer may make from $2OO to
$OOO per acre front apples or grapes. The
young Mon who read thesechapters and
commence farming on these principles
'will not be the poor piculderatheir prate
, cessors have been. Untold wealth is In
store for those who catch the ideas and
spirit of this book. Chapter nfitateen
treats of the planning and building of
'farm buildings. Chapter twenty of mar
ket gardening and farmer4' gardens.—
Chapter twenty ono of various miscella
neous items, as fences, farm laborers,
forest trees, des. Chapter twenty two
contains nearly three hundred choice
receipts for cooking, preserving, .te.,
and the last chapter givaS the symptoms
and remedies for the ordinary diseases
of children and adults, with directions
for preserving the health, and other
matters of interest. WO think we are
justified in saying that so much infor
mation of use to the farmer is not to ho
lout for fen times the price anywhere
else. The book, as the reader will notice
front the description in our paper, has
one hundred and forty illustrations,
which we haVe neither time or space to
describe.
We say buy this book yon wish to
learn trio secret.' of Paying Farming.
coS advertisement In another eolunm.
linsT PriniA, 121 eL'. a
. yard, at Will
Smith& Co's., RocheAter.
oimr the world, " Whittlesey's
Dyspepsia Cure" is becoming popular
for Sick Headache, Indigestion, Billions
imss, &c. Druggists are instructed to
warrant the medicine.
Sudden Death.—The citizens of
Bridgewater, Beaver and vicinity, were
Latinist on last Saturday morning, to
hear of the death, of Mr. Samuel Allison,
formerly of:Beaver,but latterly of Bridge
water. For some thne past Ids health
was not so good as formerly, but no
alarming symptoms had yet developed
themselves. On that morning, however,
he was not up as early as was his custom
to rise, and; on his sister's going to his
room, she was shocked to find him donut
in his bed, his hands folded across his
breast. Mr. A was 7:: years of age, was
never married, and alwayssustained the
reputation of being a quiet, inoffensive
citizen. Ito was buried in Beaver on
Nfonday of the present week.
I , l7tet at cost at 'Will Smith 4t,
Rochester.
Co NSTITUTION Bitters tire pleasant to
the swell and taste, will remove impur
ities from the body, and give health anti
vigor to the frame. Derangements of
the stomach and liver are harbingers
mid soureus of insanity. From an ob
struction or disorder, a morbid action of
the sympathetic and other nerves follow.
l:an~liumitis, fie., and the functions of
the brain aro deninged and impaired.—
Denmgement of the cerebrum will also
produce distxtses of the lungs, heart,
skin obi kidneys. It Is consequent up
on the stone cause that thousands die of
cholera, yellow and bilious Severs, and
that Insatiate, baneful disease,' phthisic,
or Consumption. Tho stomach is an
important organ in the eeenenty, for
upon its succors we depend for the
advantages toile derived front the exhi
bitions of Internal medicines. Its heal
thy functions are of sterling moment to'
every mortal, its it constitutes the source
anti fountain of life, which is nutritious.
No organ possesses such power in mod
ifying every part of the system—none
suoh remarkable sympathies.
Photograph! and dents of all kinds at
Will Smith t Co's., Rochester.
• A •Pastoral Vloslt."—On Thurs
day evening last, the .friends and well
wishers of the Rev. James ifollingsbend,
pastor of the M. E. Church of Beaver
paid hint a visit at his residence. After
spending the ev e ning very pleasantly,
they retired, but hot before making hint
the recelpient et cash,.goods and provi
along, amounting in all to about $150.00.
Mr. Ifollingshead has proved himself a
zealous and efficient minister of the Gas
pie, and the visit with the result hero
referred to indicates the high esteem in
which ho Is held in this community. '
• Gee. sta high/YrosPoolt
tad citizen of Pyoutuolog, Mercer coon.,
ty,dle4 very suddenly on the Ad
Aetna' riding along the road ottathreei
back; adootittiattled - by hb sun , when he
fell from hlsberselnsoludhle,audexplred
almost immediately. - . •
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A little bay named Janes, on return
Mg from school one evening Isit wocki
fell Into. the canal
,at : lllhistairoibelOir
Reading, and was drowned. The little
fellow's &to was uncertain for a day. or,
two, but his books floating on tho
led to the belief that his body Was In the,
water, and search proved the appreheui
glen to be true., -
Detain& Aeildent.—On
the Slat ult.:, ildria, „ Tainprt, wifeof James;
Taggart, of Bracty tp., Kent to the barn
to see a "Ifassikm Threshing Machine'
worked with eight horses, having never,
seen ono of the kind in operation. After
examining It she started to return to the
dwelling house, when her dress, odd*
was of strong flannel, caught In the ma=
chinerrin stepping across the tumbling!
shaft.: She was &ken under with grea t
velocity, breaking her collar-bone, three
of her ribs, her breast-bone,' n id' other-1
wise ininring her Internally.. • Notwithi
standing medical aid was,called. in
mediately, she died next day.
The inaehine was owned by Thomas
Sanke, Paul Kloster, and Joseph
who were all present, but no blame can ,
be attached to them, as they done every !
thing in their power So stop it when the
accident occurred.—Buller Herald,
An Old Soldier Gone.'—Col. Wni
Diehl, the oldest native born citizen of
Allegheny 'county, died on Thursday!
morning last, in that city, at Alto ago of !
ninety-one years. In the war of 1812 he!
was a Commissary, enlisting In the army',
with the "Blues," and through his bust-!
noes found his Way on board the "Chem.:
peak" under command
,of the gallant!
and intrepid Capt. Laweence;just on the!
eve of the memorable oneounter with the!
'British squadron on Lake Erio—"Per-1
ry's victory." ' Be was' by the side of!,
the dying commander when tho historic '!
words, "don't give up the ship," were!
uttered; and was the very last man to,
leave the disabled ship. CoL Diehl was
universally known and respected, and
his unexpected death has created a pro
found sensation In this community. His'
funeral took place on last Friday. We
hope In our next issue to lay a biography
of the renowned deceased before our rea
ders. The "Greys," city councils; in un
cipal officers and other bodies should at
tend
his funeral in a body, fora grand
connecting link lititwoon the dint' past
and the bright present has pas sod into
the dark shadow of death, and the com
munity should mark the event in a fit
ting and appropriate manner.—Pill.Gaz.
Dog's that kill Shoep.—Wo have
heard of soveral instant:es latoly - of dogs
killing sheep, and it Is high time for the
(armors to tuko some active measures of
prevention. Heretofore the difficulty
has been in ascertaining the dogs that
did the deed, but wo hoard a few days
ago a very novel expedient, which prov
ed story effective In a trial made by some
genthimen in Middlesex tp. Messrs..
Ralbor,.Nelson, Park and others had lost
in a 10w days from eight to tea. head
_each, and after onasuhatlon they formed
tho conclusion that "chloral dogs In , the
neighborhood were the doprodators.—
'rhino dogs were bacon, end about a gill
of "tilt water poured Into each, and then
with' their hind legs tied together, sus
pendildlo a - post or trot...
,Ia about jive
minutes they vomited up the blood and.
wool from their stouutchs,showing their
guilt conclusively. It is said that as
much as a handful of wool wad thrown
from the stomach of one of the dog 4. Of
course they wero despatched at once.
Would it not be welifor all our farmers
to hoar this fact la mind; and when sheep
are killed, and certain dogs suspe.cted,
to hit the remedy? If it is effectiredind
when the gentlemen who tried It aro of
too high reputation to Impose on com
munity, then it should be known by
every farmer who has sheep and des
ires their prohxdion.7-.puffer
Murder *ear .111asnaesettle.—Tho
Tascarinias'Adorer*Of Jan. 14th says :
On Blonday Morningjastartmacr reach
ed us that a amulet. had been committed
near 'Shanosvillo,. this county, on the
Satumlay 'previous. tpon'ililigent in
quiry wo ascertained the fact to bo near
ly as follows: 7 A man named Louis Rit
ter, a dratikeli, sket4denift follow . ; having
married tho only of an old man
named Isiah Keat, , upon -various
demstom(quarroletilisFitir - the old goutle
nntn threatened to kill
Some of the frierids at hid gentleman
advised him to get a plstipl' and bo pre
pared for him If ho shoulkeyet: l attempt
to carry out his threat.. This ho accor
dingly did. On last Saturday Ritter re
peated his threats in Shancsville,.and
started for the residence of the father hi
law, who resides about a mile from town,
in the county of llohno.s, to executo
them. Upon reaching the house lie
found his - wife and children there with
her father, whom he at once began to a
huse,using shockingly profane language.
This aroused the Indignation and anger
of Mr. Kent, who ordered film to leave
the house. This ho roftised to do and a
quarrel ensued, during which Kent got
his pistol and shot Ritter through the
heart, killing hint instantly.
Thews arc the facts as near as we could
.ascertain them, from various' parties re
siding in Shanosville, and vicinity.
:gr. Kent is t 3 or 70 years old, a 'pc:Wea
ld° and inoffensive man, a kind and ac
commodating neighbor and a thrifty
(armor. lie greatly regrets the neces
sity that drove him to the act, and claims
that it was done in self-defense. At the
time of our latest Information he had not
been arrested. No ono appears to regret
the death of Ritter except the old man
who committed the deoo.
Muffling the Throe t.—What le the
best mode for protecting the throat front
colds when a person is vary susceptiblo
to them I Tho common way of protec
ting the throat is to bundle and wrap it
up closely, thus overheating and render
ing it tender and sensitive, and more
liable to colds and inliamation than bu
fore.. This practice is all wrong, anti
results in much evil. Espocially is this
tho case with children, and when, in ad
dition to totalling the throat, the ex
tremities are Insufficiently clad, as Is of
ton the ease, the bast possible conditions
aro presented for the production of sore
throats, coughs, croup and all kinds of
throat atjections. If the neck Is kept
overheated wportlon of the time, when
It is exposed some form of disarrange
ment of the throat will be apt to occur.
The rule in regard to clothing the neck
should be to wear It as cool as contfort
will allow. • In doing so you will stiffer
much less front throat ailment' than if you
arealwayittearful of having n littleteold
air ormolu contact with your neck. Any
olio who has been accustomed to have
his throat muffled should Ixt 94fiti :to
leave offkradually, and halal d'ol,Ce.
- Cteditsabl el —We have a very worthy
and estimable subscriber, who, a day
or two ago, hemline the proud father of
'his eleVenth son—all - Tho laUy
is in a convalescent state, and promises
that next year we. shall annoarwa the
completion of the round dozen of halo
and hearty boys, when she will apply to
General Grant or the Prosidout of. some
propagation society for a 'premium. • It
is very encouraging in these days.. to
chronicle a married lady so prolific, and
wo trust the faithful wife and mother
may live to see the last and least of bor
mall Lo y ss, us well the others, attain a .
proud position in life. Varentniu has
the honor of containing such a wife and
mother.—rufs. aim
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Foyty firstOlogrw
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‘; /list A.A.!
o:otwirjseltu-Th6rlioitsi
Diehl:lbn iholtiiineirliatlils,paisid.:
J. Ross B rowno "pniserited petition It r iti
pay. for extra expeubm at bludaterto
es. introdired
' To prevent tim c4ikvik!il of tax oft litop:
ifiYtninz i Pond, bing
at. nvidenKin,nertnin Miami
froarFertain persons in TI:X4S;
to 'in Dia con44lc,ikm. or 'Axidirt44
ii , 04,•43i,14, to Fort Rikninn ,
The resolution to consider. Indian trendier
hicipch - session unlit up,. an nmendincid
vrai offered. lindlhiiiithrile JI tl laid
over. A joint iriolndon relattve to sioram
ships was reported: also, bill so/provide'
•reouidylfcir the Inas or• dettrnetion ef
judgiiimit ' , beards or deMres appertaining
foproceediiioVi
ThgPiioWit4 tllll3 were intintfiiidi To
change judicial elteulni ; to
a railroad from the Texasline to Woad;
sippi river , at Vichshanipititi a qailroid ,
nu d udmraph line iioni
to San Diego, California; refurreil ~Thn
Virginia bill was then disci:wen .tili the.
hour of ailjournotent ; mut diiringthe 'lo
bate bitter penunitilitle4 werti friely
god bnl.nn 6 n. minnirn l4 ,rilnllnill.antl4 ih nT
ncr.
• liorsk-X resolution-was: adopte&dk
- reeling tilt thierebery;of life Treasury to
consider the necassity of erecting a post
.oflice building et KAAIS Al6O, a
rcsoluthat reducing taxation to the lowest
point, tutu dmlitring ally ; annexation of
torcigu terrltory, on which looney is to he
paid, a directitssault du the public credit .
net:milled ftir by-any ditiiency of pdblid
tiffairi- 7 referred to Calliln4tett of Ways
and Matins. fly unanimous consent, a bill
was Introduced to pruitibii °Akers nett
clerks In the employ of the MAUS/ States
from receiving or making prt . ..aeriptidOite
another, under penalty of dismission : and
iaeltgibdityki.,iuy•ofliCial.poisitiou under,
the .(loverurneut'tbr.tireoyears. After
Zuni- debate the-ineligibility clause was
stricken out, and Clic : bill Pasted. X bill
was Introduced to prevent and, punishcee
tain abuses in the Poeituflice DepartMent •
In reference to lottery cireularl Thu ;Vir
ginia bill was then discussed until the
hour of adjournment.
SENATk, Jull. 11. 7 --A bill was introduo
ed to abolish the Smoking privilege and
establish a letter carrying system in cities
of 5,000 hilutbitantsrethrred. -A 'multi- ;
lion was elferial. requesUng . theSecretary
of the Treasury to communicate to the
Senate the intitrnmtion or data upon
which the Special ConiMissloner of Ileve•
nue had based his statements relative to
the aveiage cost of. the manufacture of
Americen pig iron in the; valley of the
Cumberland and anthracite regions of
Penuss Ivania.,• • • A debate octunsl on a bill
introduced last aisidiou relative to . 11SOini tv,
of whizkey in Caliti7ifida; after which the
Virginia bill vas fotight . until the hour of
adjournment. •
llovsk—The entire session of the house
was taken up in discussing the Virginia
bill, whien finally passed by a large inn
majority;' deciding, so tar as that body ii
iC•meerned, that . Virginia—having com
plied with the Itmonstntetion Acts—es
mulled to representation in' Cingress. •
COLL! 21111IIS COIIIIESPONDENCE.
. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan, 12, 1870.
Anact.:—The inauguration of
Gov. R. 11. Hays took place yesterday af•
terniiiim in the Rotunda of the dapiti4.—
Thete was a general attendance
,of , the
military of the city; the Mayor and Omni.
tiers of the City Council; Jlitigantlllo
Supreme Court, State °Mews, &t..
Al irrielock, p. m., the Governor elect
was escorted to Ihni.tand erected on the
east 'ride of the Rotunda; by * Committee
t.pppoitited for that purpose., amid much
enthusiasm. Atter preliminary exercises
—of music by a brass band in attendance,
nod prayer by a clergyman -in the city— ,
the Governor Wit lutrodueed by the
Chairman, and proceedisl to ‘leltver his
inaugural address, which was ire!' receiv
ed. Its contents treating mainly of things
purely liel•in'• • • t ili! State. I loc. lays
ling HOW I, el 116 sceomi.f term of
Mlle.! wit! I very demonstration of it lam
plc's respe c t and regard.
The oath of office was administered to
the Lieutenant G..vernor, John C. Lee,
wt a s, i nanga ral address is worthy of t he
study of many of our Representatives:—
,The Lieutenant Governor 'presides over
the deliberations of the Semite with it'
justneas and firinnear. that wins the good
wishes of all. ".
In. Ow evening Governor Hays enter
tamed, at his residence, the members of
the General Assembly, Ante officers and
Ithe uttacliecs of the several State Depart
ments, officers of the different State If.stl
,lntitne*, Mayor and`ritembers of the City
!Council, and manti: rs of the Press.
The, tlitforelit Committees of the Senate
and House baring been appointed; end
the i ugu rat terentont6 otOr; the Legii-
Ilature now Fettle's doWn to the workbe
fore it
One noticeable fact in the present Len-
Mature is, that the beniocratic wing In
both the Senate and the llOuse, is headed
by renegade Republicans; .inen who—as
their interest-goes—Hop, liken porpoise,
trout ono patty to the other. If the Vitt'
Amendment to the einistitutiun should . be
defeated in the present session of the Leg•
islature of Ohio, It will be. through the
machinations of these same renegades.
Cat thin out itud keOp IL—Frank
110 Pyre, a, highly respectable and in
telligent farmer of Galena, Kent county,
Maryland, gives the following as a sure
cure for the bite of a mad dog. Ahlt.
!will Lateen', ho has' tested it. with the
most gratifying results;
" Elecampano is a plant well known
to most persons, and is. M be found in
many of our gardens. Immediately ef
ter being bitterittako one and a lialf oun
ces of tho root of tho plant.--the green
Irvot is perhaps preferable, but the dried
t will answer, and may Le foUnd in our
drug stored, and was used by 'no—slice )
lor bruise, put into a pint of fresh milk,
boil down to a' half pint, ! strain ; and
! when cold drink it, fasting at least nix
hours afterwards. The, next morning,
,!fa.sting,-ropeat the dOse, using two oun
lees of the root.' 'On 'the third... Morning
take another dose, prepared as the lad,
; and this will be sufficient'..,' Ii is ipcorn
mended that after each dose! nothinif? be
;eaten for at least six hours.
" I have a son who was bitten by a
mad 'dog eighteen years ago, 'and tbar
other. ithil k dreh in the neighborhood ivt;ro
;11140 131tte1q they took the above dose,
and are a livo and well to this day. • And
1 . have knoivit..a . timphor othe.M . who
were hltten.anil applied the mune reme-
I d 3:: It is.suppea . ed that the root co' r nhilmt
la principle which, being takettupby.the
( blood In its circulation; counteracts or
neutrallscskthe deadly itlbetiof.tt's virus
lot hydrophobia. ' • - ••
" I fail se 'midi oonAdatice in ills situ
pie remedy that I am willing Totistipuld
!giveuny . name in. connection_ with this
statement:"... .
.
Stephen Olney', of. Warren, died last
Monday I nthe seventy ninth Yale of his
age. Ile was one of tho oldest .aettlaisi
of Witeroweatiiity Ito WILY ono .. ef the
elevenold'uoldiers of 1812 who !net In
eonventton last
passed easolutiona' asking tiongToe#
tact mplauriii intinediatelY .for theta : Ai-
Het.• • • • •
KSHP an eye on-, Will Smith 6:V.
Rochosier. - , .
,Penkak,, t , ure, ~
1 • „ §621;#11400 1 .17:41. , *
. 1 44 4 / ,M llOO 4 l ,
a lalltialng I,lall.nolltbernalitatotWltra9nie,
attbe'relocra et dm 11.13 A;t4 u4 , 001111 4 to.
- ticklag . the pretest flatte lame +knows.
ilia, - theietiy lithie'tir 410 State &mitt
4 2 1.9,9 Q., - Amfin*. !/ 1 P VIII inirmtietal
'!°4 1 "°, 1 1Y 1, 7 44 09cai. ci. l 44ia , 4 ;o 1 Of O A .
awl Interest to the public at tassel , - 6 bid
was antredlung thing the WAIT or .the
tit, T eteei ittnsSo t 11 bR) flaking the
utllces 0; Secretatiof die pointnthrmesith
!l'i: 4t 6 r ll 4; "4eraV- 0 4e117 !Ic bx‘ itil
Pcipitai 4 .. .. 1 04 1 .4 n t _ . drigia_froll4o l 4t
10 ienthlttlewl'at:; Tito lONIVI 4 oq to WWI&
XlinSatill taro ilea helltelohntate,lwas dis•
measbd lvannly nail tlitit4Ui of adtuuni
meat, xvitbmit ntriiingtda demon. • ' %.'
_ -- ...- ,
:: ilftqlicr - *0 00 404 1 0 4 04 tatas t riaa ap
pointed to act witliisintilat conhultteb pr
,tho Senate . In'
j a
mit i iiittolityj no hr Ho tlif 4 O .-. -9'r °nth°
44.tig* .. 4 rl/ fl zi gP t ic:l : P tif el ' 34
rill goe for okeollalog ref 4 . res
:tint, whether.cuiropt titems wens% itti4 .
in propUring *he ettsigionbr Shalt Tree*
iiroiorith potter l tO WI -4414t±tt' i Ottleent,
Pllift. pc Nook tilitr it,ite.t, Which
wait so iinicildett;ps to alliT Ote 'mina;
tees cUM comPousoloilind tbr , t4 1 4 0 14 ;
ed.: A feint. resolution Ibi'lloopeapiei 0 1: .
Itott Ilirernor'slatelitige Itri" to dethated.4l ) o
14tiite bill reitedthefhe rttli..iiletion at
u m I mi i . i'pgropriation o„,ititil ill'fo(vitirt
r
each member slod' to? • ' c :. yits refer
red to COUtlllatir (it P ttatilMelins.
Thd llouse v 4 oted each. , lona ooP.I 9f
Punlon's DigestannietKer'e 7tliintiiii.l4.
TheLeghlatiro Htcrlialitalson Was then
called up and . didcti,ttied 114111 ale hour at
scliaal ame,at.. ' , i• •
1.. • , •
.. bnium, Jan. 11:-.....gr indley t Dema
crat front Soitieretit icat'it...oin in.
i
Cameron's course'dit ;Ai l thibliktreation
was endorsed by Hie SZtutte. Tikbill to
inerinpie the Clovernoesailary W.ruTanumil
-1
al, tiring it al 0,000,, passeill dually'.
A, bill relating to Abe cotr vuitatm-`
N hiu was introduced,' end keel bills
i
WM•ci introtlined, Ana! t o jettteil. , 'Do
Senate then eeent,bito ecntle Liii the
}GUI ufAlkollbutso 0t21: 443 , 4 , 4 „t 4 ti, re5 , r,„
en election of Mutt trtiiittrer,.. Goo. I''.
W. Irwin, of Beaver cot,Vy, was leech.%)
on the third [Allot. IA. tlifitili.%l neva nt of
the con , teat andtalet4iyoll be fiaraittl in
31111101,141' Flat 011116 paptty Afte'r which
the S'eturtemkiounied. ,4, - I .
I fousc.—A bill to opiaira.four addition.
at p mos vris4 postpotte , tl; al Willi itllO a res.
Waitron laa maeh alt elttialathi, It being ,
suggested Unit, tt- , then; 'il ult two 1
clergy
men;members of ilisp i llpipie, they could
have their praying done without allitien
al expense. - Other additional resirinilons
for subordhuite ottlkera were tle4aieil.—
The rtrsol uti 0 n for ,Cco'llitif 1 ttee 'II iontratet 1
Gar, the iholy. pubtination of Mite itruoctal
i tags of the Lt • stature wa,intait Ildial so os
to i 'unmet , le tamlnittee to rciant .m
any other• dan other than daq, altol
pratlAble east. atattiadoo4o, :1, roto . lut ion
mscinling all oblig,ttliatis of 2ft. Oergaier
for printing tho Legisigivalailetdrat was
adapted. The flou,e trait into joint eon.
'ruction to elect Stan.) Truasulei, after
which it r.djourned
SLNitk., Jan. 13 —The _poi tio al rf ' M r
Scull, of Soda-rad., t gani,....tim; tl.eiao.it of
Findley. a q ua presented cad rue..sday next
Shed ror drawing a committee in, theme&
The Phalladetpbta pollee bill was reported
affirmatively. Bills presented: ban al
lowing hash: l olmi wilt to testify to di
vorce cases. One relati 4 tiff, to roo?rtht In
ihe poithonotary'f ofileo of the Nirtiacrn
District of the I! , upreino Oni. Tll4 House
resolution derbiring the Bergner.iantract
tor printing the Leginlatlee Recoil at an
cut, .was 'concurred In. , '"nie Houle resrt
hation bur , at Joint coluinittee on , iitirnal
printinc,nll9l}MCClrral In. Adjourned to
Tuesday next.
The Speaker, kintudtethe 0141 c an
tioutatthl Um followint'etandlon don:
rnittems
mr,A,Npixo,,C9ItUiTTEES .
Federat:,..lielattons-51esara..1 1 . #31vrY t
Ottihatn, Cennell, Drown and linehnlott.
Finance—Mesara. Billing&lt, White,
itrobke, Wtillaco'and Nrintire.
• 'Judiciary'
. Gencral—:.4eis - ri4. %the
Olmsted, LlmFart], Walrai. , 43 mid Laids,
Judiciary Lonti—:dessrs. Omtdritottt o ,
iletiszoy, autd, Par.'
wan,
A. 113 , --n Liulau,Watt,Nnglr
Account aessett. Liutau,Watt
and I.' ntlorman. 1- •
Eatates and Eachenta—Messrs,
sled, Allen, Entail, Day is and Buckalet:.
.—Pcitalopia Grata ities-51exTLIC.91T,
Watt, Wade!, Turnor'and Danttui,
Graltatti,lllonfo•
soy, ost,or,ltont, Bock and JLtler. . .
Library—Mms ra. Olmsted, Wai 01. and
Wallace...
Bunts.—kiessm, Hanes:ay, Uribmo,
Mutittna, Randall and Brown. •
Canals 'Owl Tatars/ - fon
3fess ca. ilcitiaid,liorr, Itobtion; flinder -
man and Iliadheatl
, ,
.Buifrpacts 7 3las4rs Coriel, dowry,
liow!trd, 7,Lhndall ilutllliieknlow:.l
/gectioli Di/trial—lle:armlcin, Ru
tan, Watt and Yunnan.
Retrenchment and Reform--/dmiara.
Brooke, , !-Gratiain, Warfel,' Daiis and
Brown. • • :•• 7'
' Eduecy,ion 7 -litesstk ' Warfel, ' BroAko,
Alton, BiotCf and Pavia. -•• ' '
Agra. iycurc and ilianeiif ..11antiftte
tures-4essis.. , ,Robison. "
,lirooyo,...t * MieVand Ifrudhomt.
Piddic ,Ifoi/ding4i—Modsou ;
Allan nod Duncan.
• 11
Military Affair 4 —Mem& Whife; Rob
ison, Warfel, Drown'and Danitan:;;.: • ,
Roads'and •Bridgea=bleisis . Altibisiin,
Ostorhont, Mannna, Beuk' and l'l''tirrier„
thinpeire ItiftsL , Nfessni.: W:ll4,llCOrr,
Riown and Nai4llO. -';
Tie and' Keir,
Rutau, Grabam,Lisulerniad Lind
QM
, ,
vat.: 0/aims aud mugo:-4,ll, ; tains.
award, . Wtirfol, Le, • Plltlcap and
Backalow: . • .;'.I.
-
• Public Printing—Messrs: aleintley,
Gmhatu, Itobisou,Nnalfiandt'furlior...,
New 'Countics• 'and ain't& ilteati-;
Messrs. taiwry, Allen; Beck and
• Ilinca tun! ~Iftalng—Maasrs. Mutnina,
Rowan], Connell, Turner anti Randall.
flbe Grnhanr-was 'alloyed to
tiapers in tho;diSe of Ilis Coa.
Rid. tot:the:seat of Mr. 3100nev . ;:1411,,d1.4-;
,irict,of i . .;l4l;tdelitillai and let tiie ,( hr anti:t .
tee tte. illseltarged. ' .:The tputinitteq : ,hal
diem 'eight'Delnoensts toone Reptilboan. -
T4ltetitibn of Graham was again' tdn
‘vitle ; allay = tlir
dfter a
*hate ,taltieci , Iv+ indtiflijitely
pone& .r.t:renolution against,a .rt‘loo . tiou
- ante tax; .lty Congreas,* fga"liqbw‘m
laid over. A resolution conynittOe
to ascertain whether any one was lareat
end Cottlr Isistaut dritle (daring clue
litm:for,S,tate Treasurer ) hes;c4..Sl in it
Oertain way, wda teftiried I , 6 l . . ll c,eintaait•
lee on Vico ati4
of laughter... The.vote for Governor wits
th6o .- nountel his joint;conTehiSOn, ' ' ' Tito
sli'nolng botoinittees of thl, 11‘.146 to e
lag FfA4l4;•
mil are ellaigap or. lbo'. OrineiPat , OutT .
ntitlctai: Ways untl,lleans, Ray y; flanks,
,Mt. obi) (14,1),/Cdrecy,x;'.linß
eiaty".(generni), , Johnson (CrawfOrtl)l.-r•
Counties; i Aries Pas4eni„-er _Railways,
Cloth! Etht&Olori, Benterstpp:; . Vice: add
liftuiiitality;`C6am6i tutu; Iluhion s; AiT
airet Carp?rathlns,llotiiiht
Birk'Ftilenl'ltela&cnb,Cmig iron emu
q.4lP4TlLlt ;1i1140rri144411;r49(14:7
... 1 .71 - 777111 1; t!
;Ackop.FroilliLJAnto always on Una, pir,
t4lo34nlynnon:Unio , ,
•
MOM
• ore day last week 119 some man wore
enied atredi:lroft eir
linConOzetirinae
Aq.4-Iyaatht. on ' 46:"Piti.4iii0;
"c 9444
_blfiy4ileded
proaisdpilr. 14 1 4fitilik‘u 0 . . 4 45 4 1 4ur,"
log two more. Ono nun srarbinWO 4up
lathe alr:alnontimit.. fa* tualinglited
dig_feet lAeaeel ,
dent oceurned;" ViteWdievesulawens ,
Wdidlnit, ; • L; is,rlSs; f). J . , ••• „
- .
-.irate I{lRley. (Ohio) liee Of the hie
... ,
the hollowlogt , Those - who . Weis up . cm
.liivitekdWitierit.thei itbeit•tri hoots
. .
- before da31.4044 lion? -:iltil#l.4(4" • ".t,IFIgi ,
"iind'Otitfik litAtunpoinistk In ally
'heave ' ' A"veiy-lirge,' tier" 1 rod' ball
eatnetu In'the - ttOttheeet, and penaleg to
1110' thereat. iliseppeared.; ,. . When it,
ebeebetlAuserlr ;overheedrlt Iteseate.i-d
maple heo: { Tbe light. 'Nikki eseenaled.
((crown. Vs* /9A* as to,wealccn teaoyes:
or q to a 'number. „Tbbiet"eibo, -idle A .
'dfte be thii ball • as' beteg 'fell , Ivo,.
'exit tbe r ilitht sited' beyond anyibing
iheijkevetowitnosred...:l , .. ' i
-- t‘ Markets.
.
r" PrizlitloAttnikitsitcr. • • ,
, .., . .
' ern or Tug rrreit: GArarrrE t t '
.1 " • MPPAY. clan ; It "t ,I 1
1 APritES--Vipply la lergoeud the
market delietb pares are I:melding
edtriFt.....
; 3 p er 1... , • , -,•••,,,, ,
i 5 It dutloidttrltaupply cen
'addend) n exams or•tbe demand 'Auld
,prieee are pciroly. anatalgetk, We contin.
tutu quota at 301835. • , ,
CRANBEETtI S W--- ..Cori to bo iltr•
tod at El lll2otAlOper btd; , , , ,
• ' CBBHF—Itr ' final:4ll.am 11 to Pt for
Western lieseritt ' '.Ohio !Factory 181;
Ohl& Ooeben e le; "jerk eltatontrntlUtry,
19; . and:York ,State Goshen-W..... ,•.
DItEXISED IPXlB—salve at A 6 13,65.
444431*—Arriviti, jiretty lively, ttnd,
4011 crIllt( II drat ng tollithttcy ; wo,con-
Bnuolfffiboto at (158. ' • '
ELOUlt—ls quiet and urielianged.
The mllbe lOW cevrtod ett dtilbe A pretty
good busineettebavlair %beeriest propor
tion of the, retail trade, whum ISM', are
enabled to control in consequence or the
IR* Yeloo of wheat , in this market. ,IVo
C4II hong to %rota at $5,7568 'for wintee
*kieatleitifind e.5,25q5,80;f0r spring.
(IBAINU-There le a modentte demand
for wheat and but little offering ; we can
report sales to the mills nt • *4/56 1,18 •
-
Oats quiet, notetltbstandleg the offerings
aro light; wo contlq no tO quote Pt 4764 8
on wit:viand trlclt, mut 40 in atom; Corn
Is o ff ering more freely, bitt prices arc
IBM maintained; 801 or ear and ea for
shelltsi. Eye is dull, Mou' thereis not
much on the market; •we continuo to
emote at Wicavsl. Barley dUll And nom
inally unchanged-41W,10 ter spring,
pm] 41,186,10) full. , -, • : , • ,
advertfier 'hartnw been rester.' tq health
In a tor Week., by a very wimple 'itincdy, artii
haring , k.uirend Ten» with a verernhnitt
atteethin, and that dread dhrered edienitriptlod la
andlona to wake 'known to hlartellow•arnihrens the
mean*, . •
To pal Mip s dtcarejt, he 6glprt4 copy of the
pvet{rlpticiu stattkafr?a of aleargeh,ll}ll the vtlree.
tiova for preparldg mad natag the. eama,lchich they
'will and* algae mace .110 A Co?tahltartien, Aacm'
~ta;LnoscntTX. etc. Thn , nhhe itilvvrth•er
Itiariidlni the l'recerlptina tq to bolted the Mc
led, Mid :Tread Ina:111;41On widely by conceive. to
'hal:it:110Mo ; and 'lth Ildra''MoCrY anderer trill
try hie ternmly, ; e It gill rest the:,( hethlini and
may prove a lamvfay,. Partica within:: the pre.
aerlption 6111 phiWilAktre.4 • • •
Itav77I:IDWAIII: A. IV IL.SuN. •
Williame,buryt, t:bags Cu. o ltivw .
Vraytnly "
AOzwri.xuAN oho ealkietlff.r . ienue from Ner
vino DCf.lllty, Preto:4ll:n l) nay, SAO oil tiled:reefs
of ynathintll..cretfon, n tfl, for the taLe of out
(lain humanity. bond free to MI %oho need It, the .
receipt not dlrrethm.., for rtt.slditi the Ample reto
ol: by'tettich Ito 4.. cured.. SntTerent wishing to
profit by the os'ertldrer, ex - valence, end. en by ,
114drne.ing, Ito perfect con thlchrn e. .. .
runs !LOUDEN.
maylt•ly; No. it ceder Monet. Nov York
r. LTI
TOT X OUX NG W.—lVeare
pared 'to Vernet:Call chose* with ecasholt vihPloY
clout: at hone, Owl Mho/ref the , thee or for the
epsn:
rtvr a :rt;f it i tre i rlg tw s :t . 7 l3 efrO t gro Pt cp cil et ta c:
to $5 per evenin. and a proportional aunt by 4e.
eating Chet whole ii1410(0 Pie boees. Bove an d
girls eanrucarly •aeupsch Neu. That alt
who
see this racy scud their: 7a end attest e has
luesW we mho thla oltor T o !Int
ft are wit well satisfied; we
will baudAl io
pay for tbe trouble of wrtiligr. Full particulars.
valuable sample, 'which will do to - ertnimeirre
lvork aura copy of 71witoplet Literary Moo.
pauiea—owe of . the larpvian4.twa;.finilly sow*.
Wipers poblii,bed—all seat free liy toreler,
11 loft-west perrnmartit. kirolitable *ark, midrfts
X. V. ALUit. 4 Cu...iwyarla, .
RAVIN—IiINCI;--JAt the residence of the
brides parents January.l3th . 1870, by
the 'toy. James M. riti (olds, Mr. tieurgo
M. Irwin and Miss EluphoinLi C. King,.
both of Pittsburgh, Pa. .
JOHNSTON-BRIBBS-,On the 13th of
January, 1870, at the resldenuo of the
brithrs father at ,Audustry, l'a. by the
Rev. B. Way, of Alliance, 0. Mr.
• .1. 1,, Johnston, of Ohio tp.,,to bliss L.
A. Briggs, of Industry:
" Tho fair bride . has, our - ilianks for a
slice Oi the wedding cake; May Ler
married life ho long aunl
BITCH EI.OII-O,AVIS--Jan.` Ist by
Itov. Louis Paine assisted by Row.
Bl)oltis, Mr. „Addison Batchelor and
MllB3 Sarah 11 Davis, both of 11.ochas
' ter, Pa.
F/ 81 /ER. SOBS.—On the, 12th instant,
by Rev. Davis, Mr. Jacob Issuer, of
Rochester, and bliss Kofibla Noss, of
•
Industry, llcat'pr county,
.
A sl co of cako revel, cd. May they be
happy,
' .
•
;N1.J.1.503.7 7 -At Lis reside Wee lei Briago
water, ra.,44n. 15.1.870,Satn'i.
WARREY—At his insldenee in Batecer
ra., on the 3d of January, Isaac
Wartetcrii.., aged ID years. • . '
New. Advertisements.
S. 11..TOtta ox
WILSON( dt TV/C.hatliir,
ATTo tt.N.lovit, ;
jedotim) DEAVER; PA.
. „
•
The, Most;`, CiTipl6o % Biiiiiess 'col
- • le&e. in the .United• States
•
06110 ,, billing's lbratqulrlng a tharciazbjpie
tick; :bnaneaa edacatino,puwasad by nu tuber
School n the toontry.„ . .
Since its Ineorparatlon In 1855', nearly Sixteen
Tbournitd .Sludente, eePrmaia,l l l, l *** grotii,avvri
ptatp In the Union, bare nttengeulterc. , . ,
leovaCa Ilona: . St wheat; enter 6t any" time; end
recent, private Instruction tin oughnut• the • entlru
Lie—circulars with fall wilco'amend all gm
cesanry information, ottaddreastug
.
• HUM! & COWLEY. hrisclialo.•
Ptt+wrcn.
e:. : • • •. .•. jaumir.
- Rxxottrarsxcgrict,. --tetteirs teetamenutry
I.i having beim granted to the subscriber. on
the minty of Vezander McKibben, tfr
Wet. Raceante p:;-alt heisetus ind=i g l i te , raid
emsta am Web, naiad to maim' pay:
meat.; MK ail pcneous.baelng plaints agattot as
"estate Mitt Inteent them - deli" authenticated ter
-settlement"- • " . •.. 4, , a...atesinnE:v;l
• , J, A. l
Prven airden r. 6,, Want tillAhltiON•e Co.. Ex're.
• tee
fit e
aw the Wisteru. Marla at. Pre
tiynder Lz-floPlo gl=afaL:ltiz,
se, t timiht r Tgisa. roe rtibehanla f,lO ell
kis deblh.lhed ..,etatats pawpaw, mid tr,
- Act, I.ly weir .ttet cOIIO..NOTICZ J.
their deb ts
and Mbar pasta toteremett,:to "mu on the Bth
day of Fibrins:oBW, at OA o ' clock p. m.,
tordP. A. •Kooi, - Ita..ltegtoln 4 to Sinkreptcf,
at ma . atata at Walla= Rebottle New Drlititne,
MOW 9 5 ,t e,11 ..„, 4 `, 7 .1 h" rh t er IPdValt i g thi pe unP .
should not rs-7g.:
:c•i , I .
re Irma mirrateir oomirroc
"VICO Plikre.foe,al Penn.
ia
trienn iroacia W. s4l4nr. illankrop ander
th o Att or mart", of Natoli' ed,lBor, hat ry O-
S& fors DM ...tatitonall his debt*. tad Mkt
e pnontble ands raid - Act. BY . order ot . the
oort, milted ra' flasks; Grrnar to in ttedltan
who hard prated their deign sad other 'Wawa,
lateraantd, to appear on the Bth day or Petuwary.
um, at one o'clock p. before P. A. Knox.
PAq4 fteziotnrto Danicraptcy.st taelionin Hoese,
Now :liriyhtorr. Pa.. to Dhow came. it • any May
hare. why a dldehargo abauld not ho muted to
the odd soli 't& p'...lleCAtilitill-36: tilt •
,
765 - sintio
A.
tborontily 'ennipetent
segebet n two petnaiacatlmplornint Wrap
40i goo work. .A bonus of km to $OOO
.per *ileum %Vile paid, tablet in iddttlaW 'en the
tuition ftloa melt to ocestro Po service* cti . • Ant
pawl.ap. ilifesences reotred. Call. op ast
nkirapsthenngenfthed it Denver',
• • D. P:LOWARY, Prier.
t • JAN* BAZZetr.. i .•• • •. • t i Julilaw•
Radi Ci a a" c9Pl:Uur.puttes anisond bUt
rerterAlgie= t te. n .....,
at thn Dank. New arightm,l%. 01h-
Causumptlirei.
MM
Died.
::.;,..Jonx J. Wtecaitt•
..1Vo!o ; ;;(dVertitioneots.
-p-trow ,
,9r14 . 14 . 0.:4-vom
ht. iil4lllr.atad *IL qv Pracileall Wr114.,
';•l4lsaa • "" •+' '
.14arki D.ShpaLms ati duo waxeagagle.yarm;
Wade dayretely kw 11.1. were, from. nrw. deal%
aad,ar sad saki bind-gaited vita 34t ,
XuuAVAlagel, by hartelu and adirts..—i
aft rioted, frail' plea; enuLslrdas
°Me elaririaa Amadeu' fritla,
. 4 9444 1 ,444. 1 4 1 • • 1
W114 , 1404* aleßliGiOrliaanc • .
ra &eV. We sad taaclrl.Okla
-I =lr . = lll rcal l 4 l. 4ll4 4 Ar7 .' ;rV S in k
year, and greatly leer... the %lin,' U 4 1110( . 4111
It ins4es Dl.l deb. ll.taskes isad work.
eerier: • 'lt reward. the labor* otttaturst stocking'
4,, la igendattal' alma. start • arm SI
Wed, -Nearly at, hundred topic...sold ifIN•
iressirldisk lady cans, boadrats
a dark; township: , Aerobe die fed no' haute
fort out ree 4- ...ceLT 4 4 s 'at iulroann e aad
a:
laresuly three or four inks day; while mud
than double that tailuber dm rally. tat add. Vu.
rose always rho the, es,r
the 4 i i lr co r o w l a trit fi r,
Palt the boo k,
fat theft: tryst an t
tolsane Its
tent en send ror • Alecuis i el con Walser fall
dela:Option or the book and Irma to nerds. Ad
%ada •' • ZEINLIR. Mt tJRp Y.t Co.,
• ; ; : ,1114Axa Street, Pit Meiotic 1%.
• - . 130 fare ftreet..tinelonatt, Mks,
• mourwystnt, mete. 11l
::-:•!- ;!letat N. Mte
yth net, St.- Waage..
/tahr tweet ttpdogiteld.-Ntua,
,- - -
.10.,11AY l lllll4--11assit to the preudia
.r the, tabarther, la;PhiDeareetp., Mums
calmly, on orate= of January. brla a
red and white heifer between tweandtbrea yam
01d. , 715• attar I. *quested ti store property..
pa dames and take baraway, .
• MARTIN r.
•
•• as
.' N'Arton. Nash strAer+ihh 04h37 1 , .
•-•• “, • 'Nile BestterroY. roL. - Jae. •
'Thu Pratte:lV sad Ititodbra adds nabi'hata,
MU dm dee:ared * trkleed td4latiper raft, no
,t=tal ttoek from the profit o the Lai nix
: payable on demand—he... f hwy.'
A ; ""F" 11 . 11 4111. 3 1yld 10914. ,
" W A!i p /IPOM (1,0k4.
BUYER,--LOOK HERE i 1
Tbo uottorsiened, for past favors would
respectfully Inform the pobtkt thsnkfol
ipat he !Astor, a
the doest selections of
WALL PAPEIt,.
WINDOW' SHADES . ,
FE° oit &LL 64,61'14g,
• • Etcc "
oh Lana W Oe found W l i p. meta. ItJo worn
mein
Nispt.h. lltereellline4p4s4 and felyttoar
C>.lo) 33. tEii'
complete; whllu oopanoorc spared on Ins pan
. .
STA TI 0 S bEI'4II:I'I4ST
Nook to tho boot of Clly Erfabliohonoto. 110 Ir
Um csiitvive Agetit IQf 111,7 oehbrotd
• . Voley's (.ul(l.l!'en,
for nibs twenty. Those reeltieg agouti Geld Pre.
troth do well to ore them before purchasing.
lie Jo the Agent for this county for Krider's
Phologrnsp.i Manic:a Certilkate- The atteetleu
of Cfeagi lure Is respectfully, galled Au this, be
tan sell thrill at the seititi illieneht us they would.
Fit from the POlistier. *Amite?, tiehool (Inc.
clement fur iks/tpt Publiehces Pricer.
Also unhand, Toys apd Varlet) Goods, sellable
fur all *eludes. • ; '
• . (l. /P. 1..11.1"0.1vIs
J•inleirars • • thoolltier. New ltrluleuri.
C L irigAit 11MQtT. to the premise* dr
the ruhrerilwr. In Sharon, botoeyh of Wince •
utiterron or about Pis ar.t. of June, ati. a blur
liitifer, about two Sous ohl, The owner I. Intact ,
vd to remit Daub nil, porier• prnperty. pity eliarzes
sail take her utray. bill.llgHTta,
_11117.-tir
too END, Peptensber•allk laoV lu
P Ile Fart Galena, A_AVATCII. Any peroon
being. abebatae Mtn hard 11 by eolith: at the halt- e
01 allllO TAlorubu••• • neartilapplapport, tbro cam,
ly. loud ghlte.; dietriptlup , wider.: notch.
,fm:s:3tra •
Volt SALE. -1 A hrn. data engfue and butler.
al Iho tartan aud otboon Make. all emeplete
and In joust ruilnibq web= Callndet • Bt, Inelav
In bore. :V fuels streke • ale fact Opp Wad. 011 awl
Iron bed plate. Boller deabbi etted.ate 1131.100 la
diameter and 161roet.lonx. • Coulter aeons II Aldne,lo
.11111 ,at Wane Manua, Pb. IL Per fur l ,
tber l sartlenlaro, p..sraalre of 11.. 4 11.1)0:18.110D,
_ Iktver. Pa.
ilt/E7k4L. .•• •
,;tuiraTsoultumOwEEKLy
.a....W.A0 r 1" 3W.
I. the lartreet. chespeet weekly paper pshil,hed
wezt of the AllegLeislee. ii circulate. very eaten
steely all trver Welder'. Penissylvenla.
Ohio, 'Weeters afar the karat Wert.
• It cootaltwall the leading editorials of the DA!.
Lit EDIT/ON Oa Politica, Literature; Sclenci and
the Topic* at (ho Day, It le the recognised orkau
or the Mat Repo blican pany of Allettireny
eiun
ly, which-rand hoe 11,01k1analnilty tire Freakiest
1h sob. L} larslebee the UMW reliattler-s----... • •
• ', aarlCOG 41dperarta... •
4114 soconnthashetronaluteee popular whir
Bterchanta, nparent and ranucr•, Who lot* upon
It ao au ledlepettiable nucceetty la their bustneee.
It givo iw lateh quota/Jolla in Woe', Cattle,
Dry Cult, DroCerlce„nn;L the l'endtwe or. the
Tans. Irk; the duly psl , ei Il.at reporto Ibt, Live
Stock Market of l'utaburgh and Alleklway Sped
ally far ltfeltkiving each week a fall re pert cif the
nuilibi4 of cattle, lin:adrift StleepA6lo, weight of
eJtli, price 'Pahl, and the name of the Feller and
Dajer. 1 ' •
t_o - In alt rise.. of lithrat lon in the Conde:the
Market Iteportai of the Gazette are ul,cd an
evidencti, which shows Ito rellattlilty ist well as de,
auperrority in this reepect._,73 • , -
It plven alto News or alto Day',
'Prom all part/ of We 'world. Hut II contains each
Week, in addition 1,, the ahova, the best statk•rs
lion, ou rho
•• . • . EARN AND °AUDEN
to be futma auntherc. t. .
,
Tsnhs:
131s;lc copy, put 'ear, #1.50; t
clubs or Aru, 81.2:t fur eao f Lopy; claim of too,
t 1.15, awl a paper to the wetter up of du: club.
Thum In oue yt or the nbscril:cr to •
Woekly Guzet, to
Itecoirro In antosiAt of matter equal to many
r, for the rmall amount et F 1.50 or $1 . 13, met
upon! tenure thau other Journala sol!I at $lO per
Sear. Owing to Mt . • -- .
Rapidly luerespligg tarculagow,
Me proprietors will bet sualikql tolaake it eveb
more hitt:Nal/1g during 1870 Wan it tin. b.nn
prevlud.ly:
Proprletony
8-1 aud 86. Fittu Avackue,
4, , stLlSSME4.4—Wanted. 4.• fov reliable, en
A. 7 etgetic seihnnnei. 10 1.11 hr ennapla elandArd
goad,. Alldrees ' 11:11.1t1t11,111Det .4, 'CO.',
uollennt....- 418 I.lbretu at dial, -PhiLlsl Pa.
. PUBLIC! ISALEv: •
A. 'r.raert of,L;Likict bui. %Moon
rroisfiCt4ltiiic
It, parsuluncet of an order of Ibo Court of Coup
nom Pleas of Bearer county,the aneenlgued Cram.
faiths of the peras aud estrte of ,ILAILY 112.111.10,
a•Montle, will expose te public sale. tan the prom.
lens. 90 Tuesday Irellormary lots 1870 e of 1
W.f./a. I. to., Oar folios Inu leecritwd real estate,
the property of Feld landau, to wit: A rrilalll
MCI or pore of land. •Ittrate In Moots tuWarbia.
Jkarer, tautly, l'arusyllanla, Bouuded on the
berth by land , of hatnuel Reed, on the east and
month by lands of 15brabeth Logan. and an the
wed by Barer:se coed., containing 50 wows of
land More or se; about 45 acres rf which are
cleared and ceder ;and cultiratiou, the residua
bettragood timber bud. The sham tract is wall
fenced, and cue.ida of, the ver3 beat 2‘ 1, / 1 11 of
betted fund. Mere are en •ihe premised alo
ihrelara hours sad double let Lam a Lod 'trete
md, coetalulng ahont young trees in bearing
candltlou,• au excellent s. at the deeding. acti a
vain of cool br tWern .3• and 4 feet in thlekness,
open 'and in workout order. The premise/11W
%TAMA 011 C Cleatt mil.. or A church euslidatti
mile of a mill, eve and noe half miles or a school
house. and liar muse-of Vanpall RAW) arl 100 C.
P.LL LI. There are no crops War aa Inn 10;0.
and pesseselore sill ha lA% en Immediacy!
7'E11)14--One-thhd rif rhd trurchase money to be
paid la baud. pry. obreenermatfon of the sale lee
tbs Coed; and the, balance lo &tiro/equal =null
indtaltneets front that time,
with lawful interest
cra each lastalmeut from the dam of ono Onaatlati.
JOLIN TEWART-
Jonas) Coralialter. Bridgewater, L'a.
•1
Great Distributton
By the Metropolitan Glifi Cvy
CAE GINO% TIE WT. of $500,000.
.Ercr,l/ Tithe Dratc4u. IVizel
5 Cada Owe/lets/AM I 40 omit Linseed/ IMMO
10 do 0u maw mo de do , 1210
- do do 11.000111e* du eloi • 110
30 Blecaut Ibreewood. &Linea Aden Übe ta4400
75 do do 41cloat,inos du 75 le 100
350 PowinOlach'ner do • ta'to
3 / 3 ) BoldBalichos.••/...1../.1.“ do 15 In 1110
Cash Prizes. /Arco% Wee ac. Valued at 11100L01U
A chance le drtrany of the done prizes for 25
cents. Mete% dreletihhilt Prises 'ate stated In en
velopes and wed kilted On receipt 01 Sc. a
/Mad tirtel 11 &edit Without Choke and cent be
mall for Our oddreld. no prize named aped ft
will be delivered to the deka balder on payment
ef Owe Poke. Prizes are ImerOdlately sent to any
addroseby"exprese or retunrMalt '
You whl knew whatyour Klee is before you pay
for Any Peas creOuoged for anotlarr *Pow
Odes. No 'batik*. Oct patrons' can deprhd ou
fair dealing.
Ur/Tutor= ;--11'sr select, the felkorltuf from
leant who hare lately drown yalerable Prises and
kindly permitted its to pdhltsh teem. Andrew J.
Xorda. Caletca, 2.10.050 i Aloe Cams. Wafter.
Baltimore. Claim PAM Jamie fd. Moho". D . "'
aird.2 s .o o M Joke T. Andrews. Parantrah. IM MO:
"s dannebbilsoes cliarketalt. Man. Ueda -•
tire pubildfne nonseeprithouter.les. Je t . wid43 .
°enures frellinrdlor - 711,1,. Mat
awl deserve their ancerr:77,7.l4
mesa-, 1
P. Wel.pow Owosso lA . ser a .
liff rttre ig th N lch *Y rnes A irtirreec itgth ' —paUYlC.9;7l
agora& /
N.tdtd.miu
Pend forcrular. Liberal haducemen
1.0
Wanks° onarenteed ErealpackaV of ed
siveiegreit eattUade ewe cseb fa. at nada for
•t.ll for POLO Ptak IBA .15. AU atteou
be addressed to ,
' 4 " jA0201131111.311.1081Enk 100.,
c ei r rA e o inVarodwtotyslllllW well. r
•
.
'set — itasicous. -: :
001 i , OR Inn
E ; ~;.. t:
'`i• : r:•Fir .!, 1:
;j I i • • !q'
•,;1 •iWt..•l4 '.lll ! ; •
;` , 1 , ..i0 6 BUSHELS OF. OATS
7!!'
41!?o,
,•: ' • 1 ..;
'Jr.:
41166-,:iit7iitii,s' OF COIN
.
=RI
-AY
JAMES DINCAN
WM
~nitwtpn. ligavvir
jwbn•nAvMi tme of lb.•: Lat.v.l4.
anti 1W puni4o,4;etraelo ever Irr night It
il*tynerounty, roitturttinr.
4i , :j NAN, nom EWPR:
DRY''- GOODS
liats,Caps t' Fars;
, att.>&wits ordozg.ti,
IRE
01,X:;a 1 3H1!;q-,
Carpets and .oil Cloths,
Ha rdvvare,
QUEENSWARE,
GIIzOCERIES,
Barred Flaunt:ls 24 eta ai,tl
Good Jeans.,W els. and upwanl,
Tartan Plaid .\ :Li cis aiul upward,
klalh .2 "P?Gi:s;N l !!:t 3 . Tint' upward,
PREA 7 7.4I AND 1 21 CE 7W.
31iis11114 Mets. null upn'anl,
Dotr.e.qt 4:Gingham. 123'; eta. and tipvetml
ne . v 17;d1n.
'r43IIA.CCCIV.
Its deleterious effects on thu height' ore
nnnulkd told strenglitto the suffering or
gnus restored by using '
LANGE'S PLUGS
They being a pleasant and powerful
trianc.in the slespe'.l nary (Amer.:* Pat
cutest March fnls, 1809.. lf .yrsur druggist
has not gni .it rend 15 cents 1. us and we
will send 5' plugs to any address, Turd puld.
J. U. LA 7 ,,NGI P. A; SON,
CA;r. P.•nn & Thlntenth Arecig,
P1T7:4711.716'11,
=EI
-Clii4s4tinitra Prepientl4.
MEYRAN SIEDLE,
Stimltsons to
HEINEMAN. jiIEYRAN &,SIEDLE;
No. 42i" Fin • Avenue;
PITTSBURGH, Pa
fact opened ogqs4.o4lly for tlot cont.
Inglt.lict:lys'nu.tatulicialb4l:trge Ida ale ,
stnckof: ;$. , :t.• • . .
FINE EAVI E'. R
. • IgAitinctig„:
*415 .P
Fiiiu tUble Cutlery, I , re11 . ei;.4111;14,'
Musloil Cflailes
lnent's tin 4 Irtodsham'A.Watclies.
. .
nindc by, Applcion, Tracy s Amen
can Watch Co., E. Howard 51C$%, El
Watch, .
PINE AII t EIIIC.LY CL6CES,.
- Madq by . SETH TI1031.18;
Of wldell a tat* i s nnment't4' eiJ n4t ant.
ly kept on: hand in our baseuttnt,and"..o!d
wlin.gtsalo and retail. (clrdta, 8.
:The Only Reliable Cure for . Dyspep-,
• sia tll the Known World. ,
Dr. ;11isarPr Greaf American .Thieptpsio AU.
and rine. Tree Tbr Cordial are a pool,* and to
fettible eon, for dirper•ls In It meet arrxrrittlim
form, and no matter of time half mending.
They. penetrate the petrel etude of Une terrible
dim., end exterminate It, rot t and brithett fere,
They anoint° . more Way and silent willering
than toonto on
They are tweed fir infirm the meet dropersloehd
holjekne own, whew ever) known mane talbt to
'dont rr kf.
lOnterniet diipepein'or isnligettlno bm realm
-their penetrating palm... •• . •
DR. WiSiEr..A.U.T r *; '
Pine-Itee"Tar-CoMial.
• tt Lithe site( principle : of the Plne Trio, ottAln•
ed by's peculiar woo*, in the distillation of the
MY, blphicb ilahighnt medics prepertko are
'retained. It invigorate. the cligoole, organs and
re.tores the appetite. 'lt ereagthens the deblii:
tilled system. It pucide. and enriches the bland.
pfd expels from the .y.tem the conniption which
yeraftda tweeds as Me lases. It dissolve. the mu •
Cue offhargre clinch stem the air promos of the
longs. Es heallug principle grist ripen the bin:t
ett turbot: of the lungs cud throat. penetrstioy to
tech dlseasd pan. relk ring pain mud eutnialed
id
dantethm, jt la the remit of years of elm& and
experiment. and It le offered to the affiletel with
paddle amnions of it. power to core the N
0 1 l
tpg. deatMt a,ll them:llion pa. apt ton kmtz
ed a nos rt to the
_mean, of role: , t , •
CbiletnnflfiOn fif Me Lung.., Cbugh,
Sore l'hioat mkt - Bread, 13rorzeh&ir,
Lirer thosplaint, Blind and liked
(jig 110,,d . sthin0,1174aping
Dipaieria,
Ani'ici ri tbahiing r m3lfemiklali
dploeurcdetnehsrntlretme to iheelanlns
0.3 of pollento to the ofille. pastor.. ; Aoeetated
with him are three ameoldnd Phyticistm ses
k so wiedred eminence. shame serrkee ere given
to
the
public:free of LAlrve.
This enema:Wry le offered try SD other limita
tion in the catunnr.,
lettere from any Iptt Of the ettinitg asking tuff
vice, will M P. OO .PRY and emittlinsaly tumunded
to. When.. convenient, teal :nos ehould take
the shape of Drgf7s. or hit. et Order..
• Price of Wldetri's 'Branton yepepela.Plll..
a hex: Bent by Xotl uurceriptof peter. .
price or Wlstott's Pina Tree Tar Cordial, .1.50
'Stehle.* ell get &nett Sent by entrees.
Aft cOMlllll9lalliailil Weald be itsidnam
Ls Qs
• No.ttl (ffcelh-BNend *Beet. riplds,
CX
aftdkEnat.`
1 8 r ) 4
3i .11;_Fe I
0-ucHELRE
D
~,
SafißoSpeza r. axe in coveu i c o u s .
Aida* .1 1 .roachaus. c mp.
Lamas, lirboopi ng ‘c,•:!, ;4 4 l , ient.
.Cossimpdos, 4 a ,, V1 i 0 . .4(
Mourn& .I.lnip.' neg4gt, a.
rOte cditthtu 1 4 0ieiw .V. 0 4 1 4 , 7 o n • - 1 , +.•
„ .
/Mai Ferrycnna P[ll'lol7l,l
catimy rragaradt' ; th.4044 1 ; : 4112 40. . B N IENTL .T.
aga ßY
Van DiagAda. •
jevay , ,
.
. r.. 'l t!
Ayer , ,a
1 .
For restoring Gray' Hai r to
its natural Vitality and 'Color.
, • - , . A dreaming whict
s-, . As at onto agreeable.
c - i 'lo4"' . healthy, aad elleettui
f LAI 1 7 t., I fur preserving tht
i ..1 , it . lair.. . Faded or el
•• . ,
,V, ~ ~
hair
original rcif • roles
•' i i; '.i, g l. ) 1 f !Cid/ •Me gieki O4
it
. , 4.-J.. -- -s- freihness of goal!..
^ •
Thin Lair, in thick
ened, falling hair cluttio4 and bald.
aess olleu, though not awaya., cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair .whcre the.follicles are &Strayed,
r the glands atrophied end , decayed.
Bat such as remain can be rated for
usefulness' by thii application. r Instead
sf fouling tho hair with a pasty .sedi
meat, it wilt kccp it clean and vigorous
Its occasional oso will prevent tho hair
from turning gray or falling otri , and
consequently prevent bnlchtees. Tree
from those deleterimm i snbtta which
,as which
tnakc seine' ilretiatationi dangerous and
injurious to Lho hair, the Vigor, can
Daly Itcuclit,but,not s karos, it. /f wanted
oterely•for a • . , • t
. 1 . HAIR DRESSrDIG,
notldug'elte can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nqr dye, it s doer
dot soil white cambric, • and yet lasts
long ou Ilio hair, givinm ' it a rich glossy
lustre and a gratelbl perfume.
Prepared by Dr; L.C. Ayer & Co..
PNACTICAL AND iNALTTICAL CIIEXISTS,
LOWELL, N4SS.
PRICE MOO.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of tho Throat and tuOr.-.
aunts as Counts. Colds, Whattpw„ --
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,'
and Consumption.
Probably limns before la. Um whole to tor . , cl
medwine, liaceny adept on co iv Mei y and
upon the eunfblesee ,3131Allitl, n. tin, “Ci . ••••ltt
I,lllCly . fut tAllelloharycOtalib,lttts.
11 0 n.. of Yeenc..mul :onus; moat of tiiii.nice• of
men it has neon Id„dier and higher M their manna ,
WA 'IS It has become better knows. IL% 11t111,14
ebartaeter sat power to corn the Various egret., ,
or the heap awl throat, have uunlo it known n• a re.
bible protector agaite4 them.%%lido adaptcd
as Met forme diceam Mut to yonng children, o.
at !became lime the moot effectual turumly Mai
be given for Incipient ronomoption, and the on.
mutts affectisnt of the thmat and lung,.
aaahiee ettiltlen attacks of Croup. it .lc
be kept on !Lind in every family, and uulical i.•
are imlllctline enbjeet Lt cold. and coNgli•,
thealdbe pregided woh th u s antidote for then,.
Although settled Coo4.4usapflost I. Ibututt
curable, null great number,. of Ca,cl where ill,
care craned cettiml, hare been compictelc
and the patient rretorml to 1101111 J brallti.l
Chrrrit Prrlural. .14:4Y11.11Illete Is Ito .11..4 ty
over the ill.onterc of tile Lutrzr mot Tist,it, o .3
the moetlibetinate of them yacht to is. Arlen
tog the could reach theta, under 11w Cherry
Coral they cubcidelllVllbsapppOX.
"Vitergrra rinet•Pertelle peckers find treat
Welkin from It.
-.Latham La always eclieved and %fir%
:tutt by I.
Wm...telt/Mt is generillt alma by 'mbar t
Cherry Verhral HI mnall and tnnoomatthtse
eta ,I,perally,azo Its virtue., known Mat tl
pee tn: WM* tad rertdlcatea of them beret or
itinalmntru tho usthila that tito qualtuot aw I.
otaintained.
Ayer',s Ague CLI2; -, ,
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for rover watt /Ivo. ThtennittArle-te ,
Chll re-:c r. IttonitterA Foyer. Do !• •
cc:l e, Per'.l3:l7cll or 134ionn Frvor.
and indeed Nl tho egreotions wh,zh
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rootlittint.. It: .9.,
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ISECESSEISSUMEN
: 0,14 . al , Itteraliv I.orned arena nt, arn.l I .1
4allata 1..11101 lii illy la..tory or .trot • etrn •
')ur pair le A...13t1:1,411 lire r‘,.ka, at b.. •,
:erewe or the rtel,ll g'ilef. (4,1,41
muc,_ tithe! tru1et1,,,•11K1.1u1,1;,.11..; I
linicclunated M' . of,. re.-1.1 itt
Yneelnn:: thrnimh nnforontr.
nnne.l takinz the afil - f:
VIA 14/../ . 474.411i1 1 / 1 11, rinsing 114.0 1••.1
q the Lifer, an ...v., Ilfnt reinvily, • 11111101 i4I
:IV Limn Int./ Affirm-.
For Ittion • lireeroli•ra rand I,lvcr Complamit-4,1.: •
vrrh•nAentelly, pruilturnig , many Irnis 1.•
veirri , other tnedittne , lso.l
. J'ruphrAt lby -lin. .1. C. AYltt aY .CIL
~ ‘t..11N14‘,11 Chemist*. 14nrell, atm., ctrl sole
kil ruuoJ ch, n url.l. •
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naitrittr
N V S I T T I U
Sidin s s t e 7on c
A PERFECT. CURE
For DvspepAin, Fdver and Ague, Aci
dity of the Stoninch. L 0,4 of Apretite.
Natinea, ficart-bnrn, Jaundice, And nil
'crisezi,,e's arising from 3 disnrderid state
of dia'Btomach,.Liver, or Intcstinea; .
. 'Prepare/I In SEWARD, BENTLEY
• As CHENEY, L;rugyuta. SaLl
by all PrazciAti., . i
tINION
A. BOYD ROOK, Proprietor.
Saceeoor u. John IL Chak.
Goim 4.-rAntaNG .%1CTACI12:11
DEA. TIER, P-1.
Jet h 141 s apr 1
tiniveyor General's OGler.
' ilmeantsfran. Pa.. Ang. 9. 1v 1. .
1 the Owners of Crapaten'teti Lanthr :
In obediende to sin Art of Se.tehly bpi,.
114 , 40 of April. we tow:gond dada 1.11.•
dmi and 4xl/ 11
.. are ben by nolltie.! .bet
•the' . .eonuty tend Orit Deekti," rentatnlnt to
lUtorueuetente4 !sudsier iSiveiree , inty.tiresue to,
, under the rtes of Alo , rxibix :lAA of )1o). vow
nonteniol tight hundred awl 01<M fonr, an 1 ir..•
&Implement teems, hit. thin dly (teen foretr e , ...i .
to the Prodyylottu\oftho colony. olooe it•
It nue br, Orn• cnn on
dated by the; town.. 1 of 11... nnr , lolo • I non ,, y.
In
tereet antlfetr, nod rerehles Wye."' *smelt
J Act di. t. AX lilt
'anestem .flrf•yt•e
Brighton Paper
BEAVER FALLS,.
PUI,NTING. •
IlaVs - 11ra. 41iwi. Straw. ,
Aer N1)(;Al;:k)
ZITA. ri.`A.cyr $111.113
ANI) SOLD AT
•:•Virbeleousledellterbill by '
frazier, & Os
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