The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 27, 1870, Image 3

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TIME TAIILE..
kreland & rusiabrusl ti. 14.--erratim
leave Beater Station ser follows: Wor.
9.17 t Ltealat IWP&III. 1 . 14 1 Wall,
N.
„ r v isg eat leave Bearer Station
Sad. 7 m.; Mattress, 3.55 p. ra.; Az
'melon L. 4.1 p. in. ' • ;
rut. Ft. W. & Id. 11..—Tralos guiug Dist
!rxherter Station (at end of 'bridge) so fol
.. /14rer Falb; Aeccrm. G. 03 a.m.; NOUD &cam.
New Cantle accom. 8.3) a. m.; 11, Yalta
IMO p.
oing West learn Itoebestez Station, (et
tedge) 110 follows: 8.. F. aecciaa. 10 a. tn.;
.- eon,. 5.11 p. m 4 le night captors 5.15 p.
seem. 7.17 p. in.
:oho; But leavo Itoohniter (Upper) De.
: B. F. aecona. a. m j Kam ac.
New CastleSWA &IA a. ra •,
WA A. (11; Bearer Yaltals amen. MIS
p.
_m; Brie nap. 4.10. p. rai
~, exp. 09 n, m : Ale Emit im.l.^at: •
weal, leave 'Rochester (Upper) De-
Chia* Rill MO s, 11111.; Site eatp.
Waver Path, actrim:92.sl.
s Us. in.; CtilafßilliktqFp: asp Weir •
„ rn . 4,30 p. m.: mitt tap+ 6•13tp., bit t Bearer
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The alien lieu oC tho public's directed
following Now Advartlsolziolibt
tiippeer.fer the first thee , in the.
Notices-11pp Audrioltopeu,i- 4(
Hansiyyri.z, • • •
, I—Paul Joutot, -• t•
—Jas.
Brighton Ladles' Seminary-LAN: IL
:odon,
1.L.--Ilaminford at CO.,
Notice. , -Fipoiti+iii'&l3olo% "`
ttr. .
otoeiriptione totkaillitartrekAre n
-Tho following named periens
pith' tho mono" sot opposite 10 thotr
oil mubscriptiost to the Never
Mince tho date Of our last publl-
Ferguioit,Nowßrlgl4,cin, 00
Il Ferguson, "
•i who°,
I,,Connoll, Lincoln, Nobranka, I 00
J.Nr.wooorowArorth sowickloAtto
ph A.rorooo, iodwit ry... or).
I'.ryao. Freedom,: h u 0
Mulheire,'llrldawatee:' 4 . 00
..wearinicen,,Hooketown,
\l'llson, North Sowtekley4p.,2 00
.111 S. ',truce, 'N'eNe Sheffield; ' . 200
.I.li Warnock, " . " . ;t, 00
im White, " " 100
%el at 4 lints and Ilmmots at half irieo
I. 11. IletaT's Millinery and Dry
.1. store, leaver, a good assortment
.n ...n hand. ,
•
1.1V1:1. at H. Si itanger'S, IMO 'ear
at ~xtra No. r
Seytlas, 'taken and FOrks, for
.laap. And at the semi limo, wo
) , .‘ir attention to a lot of tine Sugars
!r—erving purposes. Jyl3l3ts
;y,,at. i for tho best Whiles in the
aim, %t 1. H. Bouttee,theap Dry
and •Mlllinery mor e . sdi : affect,
r.• j
Ntulvauou J buo litinkNeuslask.
June lit tho pet*. [jel.ttf.
11 %VER. has pureltas'al the entire
-titai}ltultarxrof KnoMion, on -Bridge,
Itridttewattir, Pd., end ix eeling
r.....nr,111,4 of cost to make room for a
hurela Ord rfcshy,
rhumb of Industry
the servieo of God on Sabbath,
z,:•1 7, It• Ia. IkaMallon normon will
by liar, tioorg6 i'Atays,'of
, 11.ny city. Services at 11 o'clock
- • ••• '
July 4th, all . goods 'Niter -been
6e,1 down very low, at Itencep fa r
ilry ;owls Rita store;
.nit,
:net, Beaver.
II \ svrEst, has purchased the ontiro
tlu Bazar of Fashion, on Bridge
Bridgewilter, Pa., and is -soiling
). r 4.1 n I e •o 4 °roast to make room for a
I I t
ea Nienday last; aevoral Prutssians
;A heeling for Now York, en route to
tom home across the water. They
4.,0, we learn, ti taro 'part In 'the
.111.1 a, now , opnatnititrial!
,f.nt the
fur the be Datable In 4he
a t
.1. And Millinery etorp,,l:4l
l etmt,
r • • .1 .1
ii tc Wilt, has purelmoti the entire
the Bazar dr ritHilloll, on Bridge
Bridgewater. Pa., and is. selling
-gardlesm of root to make room for a
•t,.rk,
htp Of, the candidate* for : Asereeir.
•hi s eounty, who le accused of being
%IVO r of running the habeas corpus
tzll the rounty, writes ,u as fol.
••: "The roomer ere 'falte ; no elik
.s , mhionshon, with money or others
:Limit to Entico mo to stupo to
.Isl Itoll9l got 146
wood oh bekilt hihetett.—/fai
. Ir. Vol., oj/trier.
%WE. IN. and llanzait at half price
11. IlmacoN l‘f UlnOrY :S94..DrY
•I• Itenvor, a good assortment
.111 111111(1. Jillyl3;4t
ll‘x%ren,luwpuroluweikt oaltirtc.
k 4 the Bazar of Pasi l i 1111 l on Bridge
Itrideewater, Pa., and Is selling
...if:milt , . of ,oat to make room for a
tticlilion G. A. R.—Post :DM G. A.
e4lecged to !sleet, at, tllo Hall-tow
r I'y , N , 'lting at 7; o'clock ;harp. Lot
!O he present.
It. W. Artnnicsosr. Atljt.
July 4th, all good.' have bean
kid dawn vory low, at Benoe's fa-
liry1;ootlr and NIIIIInory store,
Jalyl3;4t
Beaver
I ~ .poz.ll istrlcllng Soda Water, fresh
the fouotaiq,autt Garai WI V
001 fruit jitf s, tit the Deaver Drug
Tit ttit!
:a J. IT. R. Itonco's elieiti
"" . I• and Millinery 'More, :Id skeeto
Suisins4r.
150 'this Canton ity and New Creek,'
i "ur. kegs Wl:it:sting Nailat lug,
IT of Iron, Rope and okityrn,
cv.icnt and WhiTe . l.lute: one '6l‘l°
to of Pahoestocka peat' White
.”.0 1 , four Wks. Unwed Oil,nrrived and
..r wholesale and retail,* Speyer
& son., Rochester, Pa.
ALL W/TO At: lirrnitanrnst•lii.
-It A KING.--In reply to certain.
, lander., I, Paul Jellied, will deikelik
honorable, man's hands,' a 111,000
"'tiger that I can to twenty daysmakea
v.au.h movement, :viz: plates, wheels,
'anions, htatts, jewels, screws, hand.,
hal and hair-spring if neeentiry.
• 'PAUL JEuxirr,
..r47:',101 Watchmaker, Beaveraa.
rhiiiiiineenniy of Beaver eounti are
roviested to meet at the usual places for
h. ding elections In the several election
1 tricts, on Saturday, 18th day of Au
gust 187044tw o Ap i e nth •
bourn of 5 tin
horcughil from d to A p. pur•
pose of electing four delegates from each
lketion district to moot In County Con-
Vention at the Court Heise in'lleaver on
himidity 15th day of same month at:lp
o'cicietiiPiti. %bit* :th" 6'ditiY ohs
,ticket to be supported at the ensuing
gemind election. By order of the DM
°matte County Committee pfieorrespon
-o.ollon 5..11, Fnutecn, Ch'n.
: id / L. KNIGHT, See y.
•
' "Danixa Mats and Donneteat half price
*at H. Bane's Millinery and Dry
Gob& stare, Deaver, a good amortmen
alwa r ys crti DanA. C l* SI II 7 fidtithil4l;4
(good Wine; the pure Juice of the
grape, can be had of George Engle, of
Brighton township, this county. No
other ttitbd shouldile used ton
Ad ascramental purposes. George keeps ,
a superior article for sale.
•
suteab i e l itg
'bean marked down very low, at Benco'a
fav° ° t ' e Dr Y g g rOlk i o l flW l Hl s llf i ckrP ,
Sd Beaver. Julyl3;4t
' , A tenons marshal In Forest county
States that thorn Is a woman In Harmony
tornahlp, that county, years oil.--
She *Was enasged , 'loltlt9plibill) (3ibod'
when ho saw &or. •
121 (mute for the boatlaine in the
market At J. IL 113enee'sebeacgry,
Goodatitiii tltlarnetlyll 'tore; o
Bem+r. Julyl3;4t
May & December.—TheStarke Co.,
la.) - papera record the, marriage, in that
cormty recently, of hfr. Loonhi
Ant
migd 20.$ IFITIo parti p
Sngarpreck township, Starkwcounty, and
we believe, belong to thowoll-to-do class
of people.
• LamEs Hats and Bonnets at half prico.
' • H. Bence'a , i Dry
Goode store, Boarhr; d koed tutiortment
kys on hand. . .lplyl3;•lt
• ei .
Pkto Stroke —Wo yarn that Mr,
Jaa;Toda,.of Ciaoighloianr, i;initetidid 610
that. village, was Nun struck on butt
Wednesday. We aro glad to be able to
lliehe that whir Todd's:lr wax
severe, hg ts 9w p irmirpylng ,
probabilf n Wool 41111
!Mach Jul); 4th, all goods have been
marked down very low, at fence's favor-
Ito Dry Goods and Millinery store, 3d
street, Beaver. Julyl3:4t
J i
illeissauded.—lhe boy Willie Col
lin:4: who ran away from the Soldiers
Orphan School at Phillipsburg, some
was reinaWded i cjtiv Mr,r
TiVer's custody, on a hearing of the
' onset the adjourned term of court hold
In{Boavor on the 21st of this month. This
disposition of the case seems to meet the
Sp_prpval of it4Mzady. li n
Joiww Buinfrrti - ii LADIES' ShmixanV.
—The next school year begins Septent
-lei 6th. Course) of study complete. A
Normal department Dir teachers. Su
perior ad ppr roils 111. Nip
mental inialij YtkilloMestid grA
menta,.this Institution is a most desira
ble tome for boarders. In
,its natural,
artistic and moral surroundings, it Is
.XDOSk 11)VVIWTOriT*9041S Wittr
the Prlociptal! , A"- Af 'A •r A
4 . 5 Z . tit REV. N. It. JOHNSTON, A. M.
aOO
Mr. Joupthati Locke, a . prominent
oil operator at Pleasantville, disappear
ed on the 6th instant, and has not since
boon heard from. Ile Is fifty-five years
of age, has light blue oyes, weighs from
120 to 125 pounds, and has but throe lin-
Demon his loft hand, the little linger
hating been taken otrwhon he wan quit()
14
young: Any Information which will
*Palo knowledge, o{ his whernsbouts
, wiabothiiikfultS , iOceivcia VS-tStn,..44dry
D. Locke, of Titusvillo, or Mr. IL li.
Loeke,of Plekisigktville, .1 1 Ind • i
01,11:M00 /tEWARD is offered by the pro
!priotor;of Dr. Pierixes Alt.. Ext., or Gel- -
dh kixlic.x4c ii i i i i iqicp foram* line
that will eg urikte os4
45:124/4013
. 111* it i, recommended;
among ! which aro severe, acute, or inger
ing ,Consumption in its early
Brodebitlif; "L
'llilliousuess.' Constapation of the Bow
els, Loss of appetite,, Indigothni, Dys
psipalft, Scrofulous I)iseasos and Skin
DlSltileff, as Eruptions, Pimples, Blotch
es and Boils. It is sold by drugglits.
Try Dr. ii itbitnedS'. t !'t
Returued lloute.—Rov..l. C. Wil
son, of the U. P,.. , congrogatiOn of Reimer,
who has been absent for some time past
in the West, returned to his home lust
week. ;qr. W. Is greatly delighted with
his trip, and speaks in glowing terms of
Orb 'ehergy and progressive disposition
of the people of our western country.
The Salem Republican _says : Some
wooki ago we called attention, 'in the.
Republican, to the claim of lbiniel Mc-,
Cartnoy, of Salem, as to the . power of
idn'nrmory. , The cafe attracted the at i ,
teittlag of owl C04414e
tus &a Mars Mn
tervkpws with Mr. McCartney', at which
laaintm have boon severely tested,
but fully juntitied. Mr. Houkle has
prepared an articloof about thirty pages
of foolscap, giving a detailed account of
those interviews, which lie propose*: t 6
giveto the, public through-one of the
•
magazines.
• l ine Corry ReptdilitetWW l 6iates
thin terrible accidetiM,,Jitmes Upton,
living near Clymer, wag inAving with
! his machine on the ith inst. Taking his
little child itia, 4,44,drovekonAiiiMipy,
whoa his licirsa Loamy, frightened and
ean i oyer a fence, throwing Mr. Upton
le was caught in the gearing of
the machine, and his intestines torn out
and otherwise terribly mangled:
life is despaired of.' The child escaped
Any serious injury.
Picini-Annual Encampment
The semi-annual encampment of the
OganahArmy of the Republic, Depart
ment of Pennsylvania, met at Wilkes
barre, Pa., on • Wednesday of last week.
Nearly every Post in the State was rep
resented, and the - organization seems to
to he in a flourishing condition every
were. Aminig the notablo, in atten
slane as dif r tiltni rveketalialt
rang
ran and . Art 44
tienoral 0 ennsylvania, and the latter
Clerk of the House of Reprteientatives.
After the hushailalt.llb,l.llll9l#4ooL,
vita concluded , the
...L e egatas mere in-
sited, and accrpted -7 .the Invitation, to
take an excpripli t jo4 i altp . o f rye l y. soma
twelve milesalmtant, where a very en
' Joyable time wax experienced by all
Olga The next encampment will be
held at Allentown, Pa., nexritiultiiii.
4hdboat *iprolemertkivr. PoriAnt,.
aid Pollheim ten, can Iv added to the
ofooont of milk obtained from the cows
'otpilli*untry, if ptifdwtng iirctes
areineacirably, followed"•
Ist. 11.44 r , 4443 1. lows, in driving
to and, from the pakure.
" 2d. Milk as near at equal intervals as
possiblitt.! Half past five In the morning
and , sisat night are good hours.
Sd .He especially tender to the cow at
milking time.
ithi, )YheqsaaLedriltraisf=i4 as
pAlditnnin
warttet It all.
AUi. ;Never talk or think of anything
besides What you are, dolor whilt.hl47
some awes* and always a
soothing who, i yeupnwcosph
cow anti when you loavo her. The bet
'ter ides loves Sou the more Cron and
complete ;will be her abandon as you BR
by her aide.
Ajweiiis . hall.etorm passed over a
porilion ofiraMMY e tai t tail i t
Thu l isday
fburi o'clock. The storm was amompan
led by heavy thunder and the lightning
did h considerable damage in several
I ' flies. In Shousetown, the Union
chu building was ,yisktpil with the
oleo lc fluid and initAblf jo the extent
of f ror Ave hundred dollars. I'Vhille
flei of corn and oats . In that vicinity
iii leveled by the storm. In this lo
cal/ it3lklittit49lClabblgE 004101)1;'
ably, but the damage done was easily
poralr4
Tile Flee ait = /,
have alAtitiP LietA 1 Wei iie'
Butler had txtenueppeddißtinvuttiptifni
of an incendiary fire which occurred at
the House at Reit* ini 4 thci - -7thl Inst.-
I Yeatittrday afternoon Mr. Butler con
cluded his investigations. Mr. Josiah
King, C. Yeager and one, or two other
maners of the jualltutkon AltrltAtlti
meeentAtiNteilrlidVilsilthekatt&b.
ny offered that the building was set on
tire by two inmates of the institution,
named Isaac Hagerman and—Brown.
:in entranco into the building was
,ef
fected itAble , 4tise l : - tici4n Vick a
atrinir, at the end of 'which was a loop,
which string ho put through the slats of
a shutter. The loop was made to catch
the Insido' latch of the shutter, which
was then opened without any difficulty.
are r n in te an gl i tt a 7o m n p i accom pl ice
set t e t r re im t e c:
HOMO papers lying on the floor: The
Jiro; however, was discovered, before
much damage was done. The Fire
Marshal will bring the matter before
the Courts, to see what disposition can
ho 111144) . 01'pp latytt, g*Koruoul Pi said
to ho a very, hard eliareetor.--riterbsrek
Chronicle. ,•;., ::. ~... ~,.. ••• • ..1 •-,• .t •
titsreawaneeia- Iliergeonis : sun6ple,
; Inow.cay aciibitiarolif the 'Conti
]louse • Inittde" berottgli,' - thbi 'efeditig,
(Tuesditi4htilliVnioOre/liertir4 4.0,
be faa4lo' ; i:A. ,rifs:Fa — 4 , pei.a...*(k.tiltva.
saa_ a th a tiati4, l 9WW“WhereoCve speak.
The viowa seeesalmost Ito t heletratteek
and outman obtain as perfect en' ldoM' of
the Maks:exhibited Self he tiadPartaitt. :
ally vbithiif ilie*,.."Xt•Ori.,` 2nO",,YVIii . 4pet"
the roesiji '4,4.. c nia g ac e . Bic. proseue
O r Eiportnuity of beholding this wonderful'
workof art..••". , -- ,: .'• ' ' . ,
youn g .vnan vamp, into the''poputar
' erßritettor& he; other'day Oral
id :fio*'airtOkliiiiii;'t ''it . .11044411.
"Aro iiiioi i4lAittitP" , i4VAlriiWY;miri"-
"Farcu r ;fara t ua tweaked,. "•.'no,,,kto no
farmer I, q you scut air • I was.splaaterer
by occupatlcrnouid finding it bad 'for 'my
health, I thought I would got a position'
In a drag/Mra.ilail-Rialto , PHIL' , .tie.
WWI 141 . 01410114 Wet phistorers , ware, not
good subjects for the theory and practice,'
of yharrnacy; even" to *Trend upliriter, -
[aid he IndlgnantlYkralked'aff. ''' '
DetattieratiotriaoOtlitill-Pi view
of tho liva• iho"ratie.paity of
this t..on , n(y,ipn . without a
„paper at. the
present time. wu..have boon aokod itwe
would annonnoo..the mantis 'of their
candidates for the voriot.i l torinty
We haves itits'atrod that wOVOtiltl do
. c . hargoa.
amß 4 4.4Pelit. 441 y. own iparty. frlerbt.
follow Aug 'monis therefore present ,
ett this weok anbhxl to the decision ot the
Denaocratie Convention, which moots in,
Benvoi,linlifinittny August lotli too:'
11 . 311L111N1 DAVlDBON,Vilridgerrater
,t-sTliince A. Hanauer's , 6.ilturnn wa
printed on.thoantdde of UM Week's pa;
per, wo are pleamOd to learn that he has
sold the entire stock of goods of the It:
of Fashion, Bridgewater, Pa., to his
brother, I. Hanauer, who has had charge
of the store both'in Beaver and Bridge.
Water., Mr. I. Hanauer is courteous,
prompt, and attentive to easterners, and
ar4irr4itilx eomperul hint tßillepatmn
i?igo of the ladies of this vicinity, 1141 he is
in every respect "a ladie . ./ man." Iris
.goods aro extensive in virriety, quality
and price and eammt fail to give entire
saltsfaatlon. -;
klnsustCuriomitiem.—The takitig of
e
rums this year will develop solve
curious things. A census curiosity iv
reported by the Athens, (Ohio) Journal
7, ,t flintily composed of husband, wife
,ind three pairs of twin children. The
husbatul Will 17 .....„,„,.
i
wi o and, :l r W VT II iWIlt
I 1 illlfth. r ell 'lb byher tat hi 4-
ha d had :i pair of twins, the first wife a
mil lir twins by her first husband, andm the second wife has n pair of twins
by her second husband. Prolific wo
men- -that's all.
Fatal Kann's& AlLehlthit-i-On
last Saturday evening a young man
named Stanton Mills, whose mother
resides near Industry, this county, met
with an accident which 'resulted in the
loss of him life. Ito was a boat builder
by occupation and had been working for
801110 time pamtriehritatown ) Atter i
ny county. AIM liaftect'irivoil: was
done, on Saturday evening, ho crossed
the rl lir for the purpose of taking the
Lent r home. Missing the accomino
dani , bh got aboard of a freight train
and in passing , front ono eat: to the °nor
he accidentally fell on his bowels on the
edge of oneethe dirsrlTVOtighilerions
ly hurt at the Lion, il,e' r ini : not . 1411prikeLl
that ho had received a fatal injury. i :et-
An worse, liowerred moon , after:lid got
oil the train at Bridgewidiy ii i tation with
,a view of coming to liOavei and MbiYing
hero over night with the Messrs. Ewing,
who were him relatives. Making about
half the distance between Bridgewater I
and Beaver he could cone no further,,
and laid diiiiii,'Wifefe"iie v'aiN no } further,,,
at
INIJOR% 9 p..m, .by.: Ttionuui otuderscur and
tionry Woyand, who assisted him to
Messrs. )living, Where hiii'lltigered until'
Sabbath night 11 o'clok, at whhth„tinio he
died. Ills (=lmo was - taken on last
:Mobility morning to the residence of his
toothier froth whence it waM taken to the
burial ground. 31r.. , L'hkillis`wroi, about
20 years of age and was highly estelancd
by all him neitunlntitn6cs His iiiidilen
death %vas donlitißsaa,soyereblow to ISs,
stricken Or4ther and other 4 of his near
relatives. I :,
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-"I 0 AP -
• The Ithisninseaternieht Igxer, , bais at
31 L. 17111011 college will uiko,itlace,ou
Thursday, July -The Graduat
ing Address of the Senior Class will be
in tit forenoon, beginning at S o'clock.
In.l.l&'satteriumni,,beginnitiK At 1 ?'eloelf,
there bb Wahl! Italtddit Mee log
of all forutar, sty 4 mqB, : ,:‘1411.1 POW ,;pll7llr,
bur upwards of seven thousand.
Short addresses will be delivered in
the afternoon by various persons anion 4
whom are extlghAltAM. l ifmkeith•
ry, Vim President Colfax, Senators
Sherman,. Thutioim„spaiktyilloy. Tho
Annual .‘ttldretaa VIII he delVverod by
4160 F. 1,. Stewart, editor of The Bata
moce niecican and Washington Chroni
cle. Tlui exewa9ortwesii t y c wEik
hold in 4axons drove, beautiflilly
noWietween Alliance and the College,
`Where visitors aro expected, to bring Rio
visions aiailaydiveikidlwiae.tuvi
The Triennial Alumni Meeting will be
held Wednesday evening. This content
of the Litcr4Ty y.oFloti9l
evening, in College Hall. The annual
examinationa or the ehiaaos , lbegin rrn tb
22(1. Tholbwmanuroato Sermon by Pres
ilseart±sbrri,
nd Hijit'utsilsil Ineeting'OTTrudoes
MVonunittees,
ExcurslOtt:ticketat:o , abdut half.two
rates, will be: issued to ail rp Lo itpply rt
the pyinclPali alatiOns'ettlidittafithith;
Fort Wayne & Chioago Railway, :and of
abiriCtOyeland Pittsburgh Raitroad—
godd from TutildayEtoSatifraY/ I I
, :e They invite the public generally, and.
especially+ all old students, to be present
at their literary banquet.
KEDI
-Tam Uinta of Wastiltli!ewat.--rFor
near i Wittiatbilaf it'oeutury Veit;
son IJ. Loaning, the arlist-author of
"Field Book of - tho Revolution;'
"l trtt
one pgeotilit:D i 7Sm
cons ful laborara tho. rlcMlo, l FAApo i r
icanihistory!'"lndfdgiikktql ho hks
travjdod i ntore l thritt‘o4l . rtx s.thousand
miles, rated/Bug tiialmost every portion
of the Union, in order to procure sketch
egpi hrtikisititettaikad'Obj*kof
fertuitb•Ut
be 0 4 1 4 1 14/ 11 91 , PY4 11 440 two of With.: pen
d
Aan pencil. •
lttracti4dia7'Anllkethiifigg
works havo been, blrtrlioadng's latest
volulnelspoNteettliPqr(4, '
lug Mo. its . title 11{' Oi
lowi "TAe Henee•of qliissAistgleas or,
Montt Vernon, and Its Aanociations,
Historiciii: . lllligtAiiacifaltOiete‘i."‘
It la a subscription book, being sold
thro
oUpgohn a
our 1
1 4 A61 1 e 44 , fom• : t hatcßntYer p4WY
log Ors k i trairt E° l 77 ;
Fourth 1
Nti more beetttlfpl book l g etkbd,
our toyook fog. elan met\thsi;
Abel/kW tinarto;priiitedcl 4wiodine iind
elegantAy4katedpetsw,antlagetiatrup in
the highest stolOof the. typogrkphic art.
A stool-plato portrait, from the celehri
ted paintirgi!, of Hilbert Wart, and
,an
ougrav)alidnrovirton,l
. w 5 , 4
steel, elfs hes the limit of the bookli
while the test pc, fli t t boßil 101 1 4#0 1 qq.
with no lose thin one hundred and forty
eight of Lossing's 'charming pictures,
foe simace of interenlaglitOktiete. The
binding is both elegant Ind twledaptird.
"Tho Home at Warthlngtehe is un
doubtedly the urt oyinplotetrul . ltlhetet7
'and delightful I nkeredirer . 'pi-bpi/led of
the dome/Ala and 'private/Mb , or loThi
tether of,ida entry:". ? Byer; Atiteri ?
,app Is, of 'cortrab: &Millar with tho den
ara4llllenvy ariviliocriresqsat,
but thlk Vitrik Uint thelktan,lir
all the dignity raillskalty OMNl:minion
s' character: It also furnish/3S st, grind,
amount offiesik . ao/104/Wiatri 41 ow
• not attainable from any othor source, and
:la the only work eakaat describing MU*
the condition, past and present, of Mount
Vernon. Many /High; tit/it:rations 'tie
:north° articles of . .AvAlpli t,hrt
arc; pow lost to the world forevrir—swept
ruthlessly away by the' storms 'of civil
.war.
_The publitdaers anutowurni f it, largo 1T1.1.1
rapidly lati*lltialr4Watirit of thiA dd
lightful volume: — IV? are not surprimal
at this. Its national altimeter, the rep..
utation ; Ot lttl aitist%nitiliOr,. and its lour,
prior, _together with Ake; unexcelled
beauty of its ineettplixtl;
its yrnerfoct of illiuitcati s ons, are all
calculated to Maio it , ono •of the MOM
Poptlltlt aFid raiddlyXalleig hootM of the
age... Weoommend this nousehold treas.
the attintion of our readers,
whether book agents or hoolc buyers. E. •
nafizintl A. Co., theCinchmatl
ors are a firth trho publish only flint-class
equip their agents in the
very, best stybi.
A Cooling Drltsla:—As nearly eVol:y
person is inquiring far some cooling
drink &trim; the hat weather, we give
the following recipe for a retreating and
intlgorating litarbedi
I.9.3m:winded by an eminent physician;
t is an but•far hotter
than .sodlriiiider, eflirvi;weriee
much , skiwor Two 011111004 of tartaric
tteid,7 two pounds of wirloo•'sugar, the
juleoiof pall a lemon, aud.,three plats of
v.: 1 4 1 1 boll thous together five witintoin
and,ylionliasrly ookt, add the whites of
throe eggs well hentenr with half a tea
cup of flour and half au ounce of winter
*green or otherikarortna bottle tied T T aep
it in a c0c4a4. 1 hide tworaibla4p636 l '
fuls at the syrup to a taint rof water,
suld'onvilharter of a teasi ti soda,
and then drink.
how Delossinter best George K.
Anderson fbr the Senate.—A cor
respondent of 444 Wift.4plilditan so . t..
that Mr. 11. 4 -lionnW, .Iff-orintkout
ville, receptly, bpßogly t 4 pi t Anil,' artioesti
S. D. Neal, a follor 1.0 w a maul . , -to mom,
or the stun of . ss, paid by Montague to
Neal for electioneering services. Neal
ivii4 in favor of ; ‘,ndors4 for,,Senutor,
and Monte the bog,disbliqser;for Pieta ,
ntter, offered Neal $.l to "go back" on
Anderson and work for llehunater. The
proposition was accepted and the !stoney
paid in psi:3.llo OI'ALOPS. II O; • PseIt• Nett
1
fui LD ful fi ll the contract, and not only
to but worked for Anderson. Hence
1 4 It which was brought before Esq.
!Immo, of Meadville. Neal employed
W. IL 8010, eaq., to defend•him, and the
defense .rtes In the nature bi a bill 'for
services rendeFeki,of witicpyvronowinw
is an exact cp#11:;:: id i.d
Al,,yrmieE, Agent,
, I ;Tps..u, FiLtt4 t
Juno 2,1. To services rendered, elec
tioneering for llohumiter, • rpm)
Juno •.W,. To aervlcktmldoral, olciN
tioneering for Delon:toter • . 10.00
June 27. To servimidi roOdeVed, elec
tioneering for Delamator 10.90
Cush •
Balance Due $25:0 0
Defendant .neftifice tjte 4 (ogregokfFON a
trite copy or Ifla account, and :fake for a
judgment for tf.le ldancc.
The wrreap9adeat udga
Ty shoW died those charges woro not
or more than the•"serviowe'
were worth, Neal procured sdbprimits for
the following witnotispa: Wars . H. Tier
di;;k, mita6s); ex:pest
.anaster;Aegethee with several others, by
whom be proposed to prove that they
had each dra i lAyeraill'iltOtri,vtlf at late, I:
ifl
as muela..dint" hBnaa t tni,;l,
he had 'charged Montague in his day
book. Itut gettingirind of the line of
dofeme, and geeing that he 'hnd caught a
tartar; 31entagno ,performs another
grimage Ap pan( the costa,.
and withdraws the stlit. list the and ds
nut yet, Tor pew, Xpat bu s '.'got his Lack
up,'' and is about to commence 8 suit to
recover the aforesaid $25 "for services
rendered."..., y a see WO are in a
fair way 0 . 1 . 14114,14.WHal decisi(iy illy
the exact volt:43M three dayselectloneor
iu for a ilincliilato for the scant°.
Marin 14 otml frospects.—Sa-,
tli
lent, like aher owils i iltrittireciatt,
ing improolne bi, is. ..tdite vilifor llni
Baltimore', l'ittsburgl).+ Wevern Mail
w:lY. This road starts . frail' ILtltimore,
and bt br the Comieltsville track, brings
up its . trailritertirpbli,h. - IPnKilhhi
latter city Ills s 'insiesset 10 bllnWitil 'ex
teat,i!na westward to Odom. There it;
no oartlily doubt thask9iiplit%storzfba4-
ivpwkll be constructed, and that srasxll
- Salem is on the direct line from
Alittaburgh to Chicago. Therelore Salem
ought to have tho lipid eztheiveist it
shall do its nett to seetritftlf.*TtfTtfl
voyed route is.the , stralghb?st, shortest
attl i easiest grade between the last two
named CittettliNTOßltrathsroef
which it imams is rich with mineral and
agriculttitAl n wAs t l4l9l AvAol4lo4ls _
our favor GiMit*PlWrki Ofirlibl Ow
the road? Only one thing in the wiay,
tstlttatis. Some inder) , rM7alaglieD.rWl ,
scribe liberally to the stock of the coin-
I puny rofttso to do it. Thoy i arit wealthy,
au4 PAYI beSlßMa4Sangsetifatartimotaoto,
't didtriaotagTl gained by railroad facili
ties. Thor:lsmail fontrottotinoy as tefliih'
is of water; but, while they*lit rick give
,: amissi toward Elting aßipitie improve
ment that.illtettdiAtfietliubillitlgii=
ii&Eirtheir real estate, think it a shame
that others havo not donii indict:tan they
?ire:64,y, have. liar i alkir p4v r it=
\Amnia iiisleml t 41
I
class . of en of I , 6ant il w7epfinti will bo
held , res nsiblo.! ,We truly hope they
.wlll
_roc ; milder their p urpose, and Rive
'l4 this proJectaii thity: ails able. , •liitivr,
;they ,stand in the vrax,qf othors. :pox
should not do that: t t tVemea ito(rbVal
rlihom arguments in favor of the road,
:314,4 , .., isabvi:4l tlia(e - ari lie 44., F 4 it,.
''and are 'fiiliy convinced of Its import
ance. Before our next mooting lot them
s+.lsU'~+s :vSl~i'srt tF
.14,44119•
" 66(. 1. • !4 4 °00 4 4 - ; Po; * ciidi !At :
e zin bk to thaT l. t A
owattalL If.
• Preakled.t; altembon Made
by the Praddent,..zadok !Brook Jai*:
Arntoktr; INIVei, C. IL tbniwill;
T. V Shaipnack; T. , ' 41 4 W. ~1 10 1 .16/ d;
others. Subscriptions ',were ottani*
and theOciiivaaging
itibi"4lMAiittee Vs 'dOkitt ,a,gpat
irork;'Mal Son Maar tai,' , m0rn: .9t041444 tey ; !kkeir, r git/ 1 !4 4 .°4
we re Able APPaillted.to holdmatt 4t
North Benton and Enon Valley Wing
the Omen week: Reports front eryi
witerOidong tiA 11 noi; with One exoeptkori
ward elieorthighig. ' • -
TIM meeting of ail parties IntoreaMd
will edotilai Mitt Pittabnigh' to del
1.4 0 ti*4 And
work 4?K50019..•1 t i: ' • .
mooting; : .o(4ottrno, to ,irrmay
evening nest. 2id at whkat team
itt tbo Hail he full.: *That will probably
IA the last meeting held %In. Elslem .-8e
tem (0.) - Aeptitkine.
• -
•••
imirLivfe*rtii
•,-,lroutntatv,.Beaver CO., nl4l
; July 15,1070.'
Mit:-.Entrow:--diariug noticed .inthe
mar of yodr Papal,. for some time
WC:Oi acidount of ' the pn:ot . tof
Temistrenoi cease 'ln `difthrent roctlonii
of the county, we assume the privilege
of coMpliwontlng through Your, maw,
"The
• Indepteadont Order, f GOO 4 Tem,
plats" of thbl *Wing, a few'even
ings 'lime, lied the *unto .of Meehuir
with the member' of the society rd.an
open-door meeting.: *. •
The mooting was called to order bjr
the commanding officer. and the tunnels
stf the 7;odge, which wound of a private
'nature, was transacted In the preseaCe of
Ciitspectators.. • 4:
The evening:WAN spent VeryPßotang , - -
04 And the members of the organ,
batten. proved themselves worthy to
represent the,good cause of temperance
—a music which is growing mightlar
every day find ere !mitt is destined to be
one of the Mightiest Of Arneriean vitfapr
Whilst itti opponent rntenapcni*op,
which at the prosoniflnt¢is raging se , a
miasma, and pouring thd-to r ; 4 ›
i d of its
malignant influence into, evt.
tion of our land, whether religious, po
/itiaml, or Snail, and dragging tlio mast
-princely intellects wo haw° from the pin
noel() of fume end- pktpularity, down to
the,slunia and brothels of an Intamolut•
'domed to wither before Ili
'l*ly stroke ns snow
.. islforet Oui Apoi
'
sun. Yor Um uttilinnlei dawn of lie
,
achievements beginning to bur/Meth
In Our politieal sky. ; and the great tidal
wave othuntan reason .backed with art
gumonta which tend to the destinies of
the human race hi now rollihg up the
'unison of the popular mind and throW
ing Its power over, the corrirption' that
now boUe up out of the seething 'caldron
.of American Polities; and which We
trust will soon become cleansed and our
1.30.00
Cr. 5.00
:111
legislative bodies will present ti ?mi
meo worthy or the name, of Ameriout
Legislators and otii legislative halls ht•
stead of being tho habitation of thieves
and gamblers' will ho occupied by anon
governed by principles ofnatural reaSon
,entllituanitat Justice;' and under wiles°
•Infidence bribery, atitl corruption _shill
cease to descevato our.tempies of liberty.
• , , J. Li.e.
N. 3..13104ti11i4P1111V.
SIR. Ensims:—Various methods have ,
helm 4rniployed to.ronvey. naotltl knew
lodge to mankind In the different periods
o f the world's history. The knowledge
most useful and. important to man Is
that of morale and religion: To select
distinguished individuals, delineating
them lathey Jitet . Propotitunto. tee Om
to expatiate Intl vast gallery7sf, nuttily
pietures„ though dead, yet speaking to
us. We pp:ant your youthful'. readers
- with only B ,few fragments of national
(biography, foe to attempt more Might
place us In the (Mountie in which Breit-
Zack Taylor was caught, come years
ago, when in Beaver, he undertook,
shaking. hands with his numerous
friends at Stoine's . Voint; he said' he
must ho excused, and skipped al1,11:he
youngsters, and so wo Fathers", got
tho preference; "for," said ho,"l'do nev
er got home to Washington if I shook
hands with all of you."
of the five signers of the Declaration
(rein the Bay State—Massachusetts:-all
were graduates of Colleges, viz: Iran
tsick, at Cambridge; the rest at Havird.
'Adams, one of the earliest pa
4siots, vim born in Haltom Mass., VAL
*Apt. Mt Though educated for the
ministry, be never entered the pulpit,
iiVettirring the balls of legislition. In
his youth he AA the weight °fhb, coun
try's wrongs before others of his ago
thought therowere any ovilkto complain
of. in the general ,pardon extended t.ci,
those wild'had, been active In the caus e
of freedom„ hp—with John Hancock—
was excep ted . Ho was corporally and
montlly .brave. , At the vri.lis In which
, tiq flourished, ho was such a man as was,
wanted; and the name of Samuel Adams
will all a large space in .A.ttieriean his
tory, lie died October 2, 1803, aged 81.
John Adams, at Jim age of triity,
gradtrated, and 'mowed:ell (vas admitted
to the liar •auff became' distingulidled
Iteiwas a master spirit in the Continon
tal Congress. lie nominated Heorge
Washington us Commander in chief of
the Itecolutliniary army, and Was subs°.
l'ikuitiHy the first Minister JO London
front the United States, iutd was highly
rsitraiiied at the Court off4t. , Jameii. In
17 he was elected President, the imme
diate ameessor of Washington. Associ
ated with Jefferson on the Committee
appointed to draft the Declaration,of
dependence—sharing alike, : us they did
In the boners of cartff,'and the sublimity
of ileath—it was his additional happiness
to witness his son worthily eupyingtho
j)softtleraltod position among hiSfellow
tide 'On tho morning of that memora
ble day—July 4, 18141—tho eye of the dy
ing patriot und statesman lighted up for
a moment; Owl, With "Liberty Forever
UPOO , (and which were pis last
worAst) hu was re-united with Jefferson,
just eue-half it tebtitttrifter
ration—aged IPI. lie was horn iu Quin
IT, Oct. 3e, 1735.
ntrt. Treat . Paine true born In Los'
tbh, 1 31. Ho was one et the meat Rue
mural atudenbi and ti
ed tratiot. In early Ilfeha visited Eng—
land; on Ills return be entered,the min
-1 dry ; which, howeveri, Walt Noon
quielied fur tile legal pinfeesion, of which
he noun betranietedletlagnixtted, l4 , l l l 4":l l,
lie early bAlifed eteltheeinfor 'afore*:
.Irlutlon, and in 1,768 boldly temUnted Itn
responsibilltlee.• Itlktalaretltid from
drAilleh of tho Sukorente Coutt pf his
native State aboUeten
ttti, at the ripe age .oak
irldge Gerry was born, also. la Mato
vinchusetts,l7lkribli 1144: He : laiki,iivele
a m d o i ani stinx od ish a ed for g t rad .e tt i a i te i
luix of
oi llar jo icar .b
and, by hlstitthending ihrOt char-
Was soeureil tiu highest regard and
confidemer4 of.,bls. (alkyls dawns.. Tbe•
night preeeeding the battle of Bunker
Hill he and: Gen, Warier slept in • the
saute His death oecutred very un..
ler "..pidUy l / 4 . , -.NOr. :rsre HO Was en
tombed in the Congressiotd,cnine lol 7 ,
at Washington. 1). end it Tenement
s Tod to hia stintory t e r, 044; . 11314
70 yearn. 31 .
•
LETralui
Wistruurrotr, D. C.:thtlYl6. 1970.
'DkAn Ctitt e nnFrt:—.lh.mO beattenin.Y7
ng ro IlloM big. visit to Ms cify, that I
save deansd to be tho moans .of Impart
ing
t some grati fi cation, m 'as of
itkilog some Information I,t, You, who
aro so aeon to boy the mos' and women
to possiss and govern fide grant. and
7,
r(iiiol4wd Oak: thibki r ;tuw
iltith 'yoiir,4ll4l•'iskosk•iOns. 4*
weiNvont ;now, „yclu 4 . 1 4 pot
blic; **m you r wbue I toll yORT Whitt
you do zudousdetitiud you may sib PIP)
ortnutttuass, oituntber or. alsigir,. =-
Val° tdr3 3 m''w.ad# l 4l 63ll bg a OK, with
wood' -utrotto..t'oolltd antoluead
Utiitottlig out ttidn'Oettitti:poink Uttar
tilt atter the mutat-41e, VEn",:ii*lorii
te! teal floke 'oosilit rodent
,
iWibe "044 ,in
Ur oily Is cUlbul tUtusiylvaitla Avenue;
at oda .4,441 wideb toi the period, *Ad
ftoutle.7—
t ltibiothor • streets are tumberst,dkumu
. ,
howling north and mouth, tirit, •reeisalj
hied. ate. sad. tilos& riteinhig , east sod
'west are lettired, that it
1• very txe~ lb! `abixit
in t,,hts city;brltt # oo6 l ,4!;.,fifr,! , l l o,
!liiY gistthig , ,
..011‘.Y9P itek. i t I t
it caress a grout extent qt . aptioeosiul has
about =Pe peopbot.l3o. quite as aminy.
Ibeileve, tut Pittsburgh proper. 1.
• :Now you.ask,i wham* Waddington 7
It Is on the bash' Ut` the Polo:earl; tho I
lmxideit and imMini *pieta the inotli
beintifni Mimi , ' Ihrthe radon : r l
'lt ha i
little - nrer' fbiii" ma
: Mllbit 2 *OM'
teaver;by the iifettj i . t iallko4",ind to
retch
. It,.yrin,pam(
,through Pfttelinrgb;
Ibtrrlaborg and 4altinteri v ,, It lia in the
Muriel, of Colimthis, militia • is it emelt
traot:of iwid fornierly ten Mlle, amens,
given, about onedialf bY , lisryhoad and
the other leaf by Virginia, to US> United'
Staitio for the purpoio of eetiblishing
there their limai of ' governinittifi' : That
portion lying , on theVirenti lade; °Ppm,
often) the eit4tran jrfifott back to Vir7
gild* ionic years alum.
Is it not strange that thoact establish
ing this as the seat of:government haul
dale the same as this letter—July le, but
1700 instead, of ISM,' which is Just 410
Years ago to-day.
'Now; you want, ha tnow why •It is
called Washingtoo i:I Suppose: Many of
you have; read of cialtrge Washington,
f cl. minx, *dyed fa c e limed of him. Ile
wee a groat slid gond min, and was , the
Arid President of Oda: ;country.. .1 t . was
ho who led the armies of this country
when fighting. for : slick liberty.. ybo
people loved him' so much ;bees ts& •of
what he had done the , them; , that they
decided they' would , call their Capital
iwashlitgton i;juatifiSisir'prireets he
you a ft er seine . 071p' liieo' 'loved and
64 0 pniw, Orlia . Pe an inipie or pipik ,iir.
'year dabber, or il.g"erc*2. : th i 'lf9.o o W! , u .
looked upon (Merge ,washingttet ;0$
their father, desired to express• thole re
garcl fur him. - cry, nandng their chief city
after Idea: You , ace 'his marble statue
In the puUua gibundtreaut of the Capitol,
that Is, the building where ,Congress
moots. You sea it Is spelled =tot when
it refers to the building, when
we speak of the city. This statue or
figure of Washington is very largo, and
lA all cut out of one black -of marble.—
Ho is sitting, holding in his loft hand a
Roman sword, and with his right he
points toward Heaven, indicating his
trust In Providence; and let us over re
.member that Washington did not Mirth-
Me his sucoess to Ida own skill, but to
iho guiding hand and blessings of God.
To-day, while reading of the impending
war , between Presto end Prussia,
brought about by t h e Emperor of
Fraimomurinly, and the King of Prussia;
and-In the declaration of which, the pee
pie have no voice, but which will bring
uhttild .misery upon :those r;iountriea,
and leave thousands of little girls mid
boys fatherfess, Ijianight hew dcarliiv e
should prise our melt
gratehal to God we 'should bo -for the
hieraings of u free and. good ,govern-,
mont.. May titsi continue theca 1110%5.
Intni to us as u people, and. may aIL the
children strive to be good and to become
intelligent, that they may maintain and
probact their ilbertiert and hand them
down tothose who studl livo after them.
Perhaps, if you romomber some of them
things, 1 will write again,- because I
know little folks do not like long latent
better than long aliereches, Your friend,
T. Tarttni..
New '.&lvertliimwrits.
TRUSTEE'S SALE
Of Y'oluable Proir.4 id the Borough
q[Bectster Adis & Pußeracui 21ca
• ship, .Beaver thway, 'Pa.
By virtue of a decree of the Court of COLUMOIII
Pleas WM:ism county sitting la equity, the sub
scriber will offer at public sale or auction on the
premises, ma
Thursdays Angast *Zs 8870,
At 10 o'eloce, a. in., all toe tullowirm. described
Were pieces or pangs of laud. commusly known
so the Rosa and PAUCT*OIII hinds, to wit:
No. 1. A beautiful piece of ground Wrote or the
hank of Big Mover creek In Oro herewith Of Ba
yer Palls and Immediately damning the Itainad
sodium, the Cutlery winks and other insprovsol
the
r w rtl n ue: r fq.sawldzir, and
bw undlitts.ctltlnumois,t, the
creek. This pnwerty front beauty of location
heelless advantages (by prextralty to the P. k"
IV, A C. B. W.. kite canal and moistened water
power of hewer Yells)l* admirably adapted to be
sty hdd oat In town lots or for suutefactering
=rThe portkie or the ground lying bt
ot county road and raw Frock IP under
fence and has on It two huaree; one of which is
loy and the other home. Also, two old shoot and
a tonal orctiord of good trek. Itals µsporty to
bounded and described as follows: :inning at
8 Make on the bank Of Blg Beaver creek, thence
by and of Jos. Patterson north Ft degrees. seed
1646.100 perches tics the (entreat toßAgldilf.
W. C. B. W.,under appZtion of sot Co.,
ht No. 181 Jane Term, 1811 i, ver t' t 1 Coln.
MOH Mtge *woos of runway Nark: '
Sores 27 degrees, hi minutes, west 850-10 u p wett
ed, north degnms„Wonl j untesorolt dadou per,
elms, north g degrees , a 6 =Metes. west 6 6-Igl
perches, north 13 degrees, 48 minutes, won 6 6400
perches, north St degrees, 66 tatalites, wed. 66.160
perches, north 18 degree.. 8 minutev. west 66. tun
Perch.. Dunhill degrees, la minutes, west 7U 15.
100 perches to line of land Tate Jar. PattereueV,
now Restrict A teens; thence by line of sold dud
north ea degrees, east 11 79 400 perches to post
Ocoee by lot now occupied by Mo. Roo, south
17Wdegrees. edit 1/7410 perches. to a Bake, north
nrees, 15 minutes, east 11 14 erches to
shako d ; Omega by Walnut Bottom Than p
with 48 ra
grew, east 4140 perches to a stake, *oath Si de.
wises, rut 1114 perches awlake.sonliil3 de.
grees. east 15 permits to a stoke, some 46 degrees,
tag% perches ends' Big Boner meek; thence by
sold creek south 11 degrees, west 43 porkies to the
place of be:Junin tootzinfrtg games and T 1 per.
chef, sul/ect however to the right of wuy of P.
W. ft C. 11. W., stitch occupies 3 acne sad 31
perches.
No.l-A doe sum silage and berm , part
ly la the borough of Bawer k'alls and pertly in
nitt4lllloll tp.
This is A Valitalde Piceqf Land,
being nearly all under fence, in &pod stil of
Makkah= and wall watered by speksgs.. •
peareonnto aro a ono and - * bnif Mori keg, bedeo
with frame eddllloh, and trade barn. Thom Is a
never failing sprlog of watt war the house and
a molt orchard Of grafted fruit. A a/soldiership
amount of good timber yet mutes ou the hillside
'portion of We In 'A vein of excellent cog of
oboe. two 11st In thickness, and two rods of Rm.
clay underlie tho ph= wcondmill hich are porticaboly
vistitable owing to r to is ome
make end the tenliftee Moi Iw shipp y
lim by good
Ithilhmad
mud canal.
This would make an Excellent Dairy,
Or Gardening Farm,
begun a reedy market in Bearer lent New Urigh.
tea and Yellet,m. with an siggregsto populatiou of
Moe or ten tboustateL pertems. This piece of and •
it bereoded and demnbed as foliose: Coinmeno
log at * solo. to centre Of railway tract distetit
16 48-IUB perches Pon the west honk of OM Wow
rer crook; thence by laud of James Ititteroue north
let °epees wow 36 40-10Uperettew north &idea...we
rest 41 perches to 8 stake; swath TN derriere
wag 1114 portion tots stake; loath 30 1 4 &grow
welt 17(4 parches to • wake;.south ml degree.
w rat 11 perches to' a stoke; thence by parcel AT
land No. a-berelnafter deiscdbed-Worth LIM 6,-
m.o.:vest v *-10 ',ache+ to • wide; sorth
degrees west 14 7-10 perches to n stake; non 1 1 Cis
digress
wort IA 16.100 • poncho, to a Whim*
ettoth wort
(63) dtWorcit weet ,lo ,3llwvbaf
••Disk thence by land of Thomas It eis, north 1
degreo west tki 1-10 perches v 31,111110 Mak: thente ,
lind formerly ofJoires Artoread nod Merit!
&tens. moth po degrees emit 411iperglw.t0 *Pot
smith 1
north
edif 133Nrineuvato...2 r. r g
Pain ck ol g gltt:l 7 4 l . s tdr. Mow c e ntre
LS
centre than
of railway trick ?oath 16 &wow
13 nahletetrastlo 13-100 penises; loath 10 die'"
R minutes diet 66 , 400 peddle: Walk II dewed.
38 minutes out 6 (ht-100 penthos; south 33 degree!!
48 mlnatte out 6 051(10 ;modes; !oath 28 d eg rees
16701nntet eut 6 ddildijaietcheigAMlWW 33 deiffiwv
Al minutes mist 6 us-rm wawa amp a degrees
tdcolituuto esetiBll4-101 mtgoe tapioca of bept
Ding; coasters Mil save andel benches: out.
497 u cr. to-tis Mit of way cot, YJW- i tat:
tin! acsV • flgdmrd,W.
No. 3.-A, piece of Wass of . hindlst:patlonon
Township.
Lo 141 + I
This is a e1a0t 1 444,1e0l gr.inximil 4,
bedOolipsitlajdider ' insee; • aprlni . ron
through • partials of the Montt and (SOW and
PkW,Clay ooditlis the lima. .Thr would this
Make an excellent Derry, or garden jtsna. la le
bounded and discerned as (orients: geWnedng St .
*post cm weed side of Mats tad, dirks by dted
of Tholdu Wella undo iddegmee wog 41 perches
to &post; thlirce by land of James Patten *oath
1 demo eat paebei to a pan deree*,
red 41 perches Ma lute: rash 1 derma Ina lk
perches to • Bake; north Id direr sod 44
vs to *.take; north as agrees add 14 - Idoint
rhea to stake on it break ro=e 2r,„ fts 11 by pie:
eel of land DWI, north?
istnolusoss wall/ 3-10 to a north- 1
Ttli devote was 14 I-10 pushes et intake. north.
.1)1 degrees • greet 611,1111 page. tri a Mats
south to degrees west MA pergide gm 1 0000 tif
beginning, contain:lo acres and ;110 porgies.
" 111.10L8 Of SALIA-Oadthird cef pigging
money tt. be paid boson, Mid Witten he one ant
two year.. with annul intit thereon lehm sc
ented by bootirondrearq on the oWpegy.- ,
hurler/or to per lel error of ggeplagemilipmtsi ,
Pir Ae g oo dee te l s . hoes of miefili b tieioript, or plod
therm/. sejllpiewe nil on Trustee at his rest.
deuce In .Notkirlglitem, Pa. a. B. BABEL&
jyl7.ler fitsdiesisopyi Tmatte.
~'.na rn .:'S»'c:.r '.q: 't. _ ...r • ^'.iY~~~~ ,rMI.
MEM
, • ,
ain't.' • pi vse4
isftersurd or max, x rig* um CAS;
?Olt OM ANL! Wend.. Ilimeat takii.
ilika it,; . mar 0 amts. • Wbekpaig. 41.
siutia4.9s i -ff wrt amt, Pytabargfi. I!*
11 1 . 4'_ • •
,PrPTNRUIWILII4IIIC.EI'.
'OlirtOM 01/11111 Piric•Gmtrerx.'
ti ,-..1101nu.T. July ZS. 110. j
Ft OWit 4 / 1 1. des. 114111.01 lOW '4110010,4
Bough unchanged; • dation+ .appear to
think! Oda retaken will ouly. •tonipot
rary. and Consequently aro unwilling, to
inake any ' reduction ' notwithstanding It
Is'own sebb*hatilit thig . wrtict: We con.
Unin, to quote • gond to etudee western
don twat, $3,tig47,7a • porhbl. Rye hour
ItA IN—The arilrale .of *heat con
tinuo light. and , nactidi Int , abated
)fare ;.In Owning/Ince of atlas. me mada
m, t o . quote red at g 1.2.14 1,40, and White
"ad' 1144 5 0 1 .* ,litatit" • larnr. though un
edam* t . our ' report sales on wharf
and track :at &WIN; may be altered st•
+MOW Inc small lots store. • Cara Is
dull though the supply tailed, and the
balder* generally add: print° yellow la
quetod at fti though Wen, la wank) In the
etewatnr waiting for one &pax. Rye
Nothing 'doing In barleythroireas gnu
•tuatatars are aid disposed to buy utiles'
: for, fakir* delivery; as ithey allege! that•
inwe g, itliqr, Is, too hot 40,110... anything
•` l 4.lR ala nOCklUititrans" . 'aro reported
'steady tatitWittatindicre ' &Ore la'
:gold owatt, di 'edam. the market le
law excited. -Crushed, 15c oath% 14;
D,11:4;r: fix C, 13,21. • Raw augurs magic
fro 106r.IYhi . ,New Orleans Unlanew
delnirdji.ol. l ... , Co ff ee. 1..V423. for erdi
mill Ito choice r4o. . Syrup, dull. and
'unchanged. - •
: PRQVISIONS Market Ines under.
gone no quotablehhaugni- Should/ten, pi
for plain and woosir g for sugar cured;
Ribbed BWm, 17i t. short rib le, Clear 141; .
Saga pared httitur, 2549254., Dried bent
Lard 171 tat and in 1 94P 1 1., 1 4,1
'Purk.IFIL •
to riea. ,
CAI.IOIIKY—DONEI - 100—On Kin 19itt
.or Jody,' by Roy.l). Y. Lowary, Mr.
: Jas. Canghey mid Mktg Bello Denolino.'
all of Beaver Pa.
M'CABF.,- , ,KONKLE--on July Brd by
Rev. J.. 11., Bettor. Mr. Alexander Me-
Cabe, and MIAs • Catharine Konklo, all
'or Beaver Faux, l'a. •
110Y,LX—MARK—July .l, by :Rev. J.
It.. Roller, Mr., \Vwu ,/loyle In Mar
• •,Inseptano Itagu, both of New. Bright,
on; pa. • . .
. . . ,
LOled.
OHNI±IY.—'-etn tllo Wlth of July, IWO, at
1. Oita* p. ni., ary A. t amny, wife of
Jithin It:.01moy, angel:l'lllmm," mouth
and -17'day"..
TlEllsltGlNtfrOn'Uia lid darn" July.,
DrOr a" lila Orr/ski...we hi Ilridanwater,
licarpt tansnty, Is., ;Paul Ileberling,
' • sand, aPout42, pnics.
• Dune-soy; At; ta7o, at TaLtlingtou,l . a.,
Mr, Ww,..b..11; aged .10 ycata, 3 11108.
and d days.
•
!JAI linL-On July 2tsi 1970. Henry Ilia,
Infant abli of Wm. A. t1c.:.0 lnl, aga
month" atid 19 days. •
New 4dv,ertisentOts.
XICPTINFET--Atthentaa. woks Nubian has tats
my Inman and home in North Sawicki) , rp..
&arm. county, Pa.. without any Jost canoe in. pro.
rocation‘ldohorrhy yarn and lurhid any penont
harm ha:totem; or trtatlngber on my maxent.
..Iy2tBw) diLlltti WILLS ON.
Agent. Read This!
,0 OM per nth undo by Agents melling
THE HOME OF
WASHINGTON,
On. NoVOT VilUzioN. Ala) .A.o&riATOnti., by 1
BENSON r. own; tinted
peour, handacdrady Inland. Only took no the '
atibjech ferny fatally want,.n envy. Calrersady
emorldered lha rrownlpg aueeeaa of T.aando,.. , •
TletiOnsidsantel popular boot of Mt *rem hAel
Post Mardi lttlm. fiend for Oar otallpla elrealar,
lttlaitrattao, rte.. andludgy Inc yoorselL Ag•at to
ateetely at wort: on doing spletlidly." Addrewk
11.• lI.UNITIJIYORD.t CO.. Pahlialierti ITT Weat
'FooTtlt. Titraat..Cloeigrattl. Olthr..l • • I.TITAW:
IIeXECITITORTO fittirra
tnentary. having been granted to the hohaest
, her 'no the estate DaTld Stewart, deed., late of
Itridgetvatnt. Hearer roomy, Pd., all "sermons lri••
dehted to aahl, edate, are hereby uOll4O Ihot
loodlato porsola to rroaired: and, all irronnsi
harpy, clatelo og.libod the pears viii peesent them
ditty aatheutlortod for eettlmient,
MrCUNNEL,
• jild the.] • W. P. IIeCONTTEL.
• WILSON SHUT'T'LE •
PRICE ONLY'
We Ate DOW Ittac to act to the Public -
A FIRSt CLASS SEWING MACHINE
of Superior Stylo or Yinbib.
Embrucing all the West Inaproremesilx
Mood to Rumps sod Aotertesi at a nice
qdm witbla thermals °reve ry 'goose.
114 •14 Oat LY.
17,7 , 640i;17 — C 7 r;
lbo unaeralaneti members of Pin Searing rot*
ty foa the Windt of the M. E. Clinch, Beater, has•
for loot the WITAION PEWING MA
CHINE In nee thr soar Pine. 'take pleasant In
b~aiMp that, Or anapaest . of onustruction, darn:
ify. tone oroperatton, spent and beanty of per
fonnanee. are believe tits not' atreposeed by any
'3lunitto la lb. jmaritAL.
Mrs. J. P. Daato. , ens IMte. A. M. Atkin*,
MIAs M.A. thislndantier. Mrs M. Dawson,
Vice Me.. Mr.. J. 11. Boller.
Slnt.M. Phillips. mess. L. W. Dickey.
Mrs. Prof. li.T. Taylor. ~ M rv. Esq. It. Talton.
JIM Ref. R. Miller: , Mn. IL A. Wharton.
Mrs. IL Lorna/Mtn Arom Johnston:
Mn. Rev. E. D. Fat. .11.1po It. M. Lyon,
Dr. MeMult,j)ttaa Meet* Allnon,
Mrs. A. Donne. I alhai Lou. C. Wilum. •
Mn'. W.lllhunlaranwr. 'tilt*. Andrew White.
SenatorJ. S.llotalb I • •
OMtv and Makto itoottfifi Third 'St.. Warm, Pa
starittlYtlettll . $. J. AXLE:WON: ..ftgettl.
• g4r Istank Mot iiagcs fur .iikr at ttku - 11Ruo. of
floc. .
0-I;.OOELLY sTORE
In liridgewater, Pa
J. STILES Ar- CO.,
Dunlop's near the
IIAI:4;.4IPENEI) AN
.ENTIREL FR /WI NTOCK OF
FAMILY GROCERIES,
(NEENSWAIM NAILS, WINDOW
GLASS. 'FEED AND
C(IUNTItY 1'11( 1 1)f:et;
And In grurral nil artlel.l. n•Lidly ,linand In Olen
rontlecilnu. The 'lon. lia.rfoee.‘
aaA con‘enlentlg' , artnnv•d: •niltOhnwahna...eln
dlowy, Joh. rll /oug kno.an
lido entaultralry• n ill t..lve hW nar.onal
larie C . 31.06.010 1 .. and %WmMull legflalidalfee with
the 'Trade. lo too .election and purrhagann! nhukr
goods; and Invttoi do jadsonagv of all 1,40 n lab
IN, heal g.inda In vhe 'huirkef. It the Polve.t' caah
noon. A 1110.404 errantry pnalace vradvd. •
sTU.ka , a CO. LirldgviNairr.
Juttl
New 'Millinery 'Establishment
IN. . 1 t.poia.ut4,,.r.cql..
:111l Y. ~ S: 1: ~~'1t.1:1lL
Wank]. Int - fifth the:pulilie of..Rmhestoi
awlqicilliky. that rile Irankrtoprnalis
.••. .:u, ~Irl .11 , 111
ITEWMILLINEItYSTOZ,E.
.:!
-1.111AIGIITCONISTri:FIF:1 1 *
! • 1 , .• ; • • •J.' I r. ,
A ihorttliannusabovecemse'sulre,',v
11001-JESTIIIi, ; 3 A ?
...4; ,•,' ; r
0511123 RAMO
=MEM
R R
in Pala ' Chlklreni, Clothing.
C i ro. ibe,mrulle to anion ,work bo re.
N h . .6,,, F. 0gra1e5u30." ;.. . •
'MRS. p. T. PEAL.
my2s;Orni
gø; K•..
Orand Phising Out Sale
,OP,
StMIIIEII , STOCK,
lbgethe s t with aft Inantlise ,Sfock 4
MLR DOIESTIG
AT ,1:1131USE ,BARGAINS
Tkis is 'a &naafi& CLOW/V(11;0 yr
SAKE, mod prkes folik in all eases,
beloved orweigets too remoras' Mom,
Wshave marked damn many qf out
good/dap-Ms' s from km to Esoenigfiss
per. east. lower than the. very sumo
goods Were sold &fore the tow.
Rend 'Owl^ Prices.
Wit anitsee 1W gds.& and compcov
them With 0(41 of any Ilqutiq la tMi
• •
WE 'AL - IMM 141ELLINC4
:C4llVcci Prhss ' • ItY mutt
MerrikattePrinti at . ......10 teats.
Spragne Prints gt ' ' • 10 cents.'
American Vrinte MIL'
'Alt our beat Peals °revery =kelt , mut
• We Aro Selling.
p2statlful milnped Alpiluus, worth ..r.; aunts
'•at 1133 i
• .-- We Aro- 140111 nm
ThiO .onimilots . or 1734 anus, ranted
dawn from as mix . • .• 4/
For Mesv.llc. Iloyme Wear ;
lUiro4aterea at in ceata,.. :Worth 73 cents.
Caaameres at 63 cents, Worth 87% roam
Cassimeres at 75 cents. Wiwi!' .1
•
White White 11.',
P. K. at 12 Worth 25'icula
P. K. at A/ ceuta,... ..... Worth :11 ccota.
P. 4C. at 2 5 mots, • • • ---,Worth :amnia.
P. K. ottati. Worth Ao align?
Linen Towel'', 10 mats,. Worto 14 mule.
•Litien trntycla.l2ll cents, Worth 2' cunt.
Linen•Tuwuls, 20 tents. Wort 117 cents.
LAiiiEs' suotE.tc
Al SLUD—lirduneil from SI.OU.
40 PIECES., PURE 10 11 AIL ..OPLIN%
At 31 (:6114,.5u1t1 this sti.itAip . P
Vi (tints.
BEST SH,EETING MUSLIN:
, At 1234 Cents.
VERY PINE ALEACIIED MUSLIN
The Best Bargain ti the &moon.
MIXEDI'OPLIN fiIiEAS Goons.
At one-Lalf of Oa. Arica: of, a month ago.
TABLE tamnaritl,
At :SO. 445. 600
A grad reduchim in pricy.
A VERY LA ,tifl'OCK O
White Ilarmal littinsook.
White hn.l Pierre I)
Victoria LnwnA, .
White .tillitisiadk•
Light Summer Shstwhi.
Printed Cahhastru Shawk.
Black, White. Lliiivitett S Striped Shawls.
A ItA:Er-C4A:175,:'•
Bral lkaplin• Drcas !Wit-rum
'lain and. Ilarretl, al $9 si patleiu.
(till saw, and •seccure same eg" the brat
bargains Mal bare been bfferovi this
Season.'
A. W. ERWIN . & CO.'S
No. 178 Federal Street,
iL6LAWIII':XYGITY,
jimUty—peijyan
.14ruiiii
BOOT& SHOE STORE;
1.1140C1L,
'DIAMOND, ItQCIIESTEIL PFNN'A.
The I;ntleraignuil, having taken the
tiwrc lb)ons iw•cuilitil Ly
SIMEINVA.U.P.S.r. WII.SON
'L'ho Pithlie Generally,
al>o.**e.trA ) iIIaOTAIS4
Gaiters &Slippers.
Custom Marl© Work
KgPT CONSTANTI;Y ON BAND
4} . 1>V6.0 auid, viTvvir
Finezt anti best Quality
Mrs. %Taw D. &cif
CM
sprl:kly
'.C/othOig !
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1 11 g — Sale t 1
E 14W Wuasscater Goods.: :det
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I • irSZEttirELD'Sii i .
SI ' ': rif.W nnialru):e. PA. "f
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1 Ir
sI
!I - \- . 11A
NlThiliait . Mesa ti0n..1.4 at 20 cta put Td.;l.
nbetl4o inwilin .• S
.2
1 1 Heavy - i',...' - "1 0 " •
6 .. ispiewita o,..rlaril do 10 " "' "';
IV.otorort CoN6a; • II ••• 0!'
ZA T Ts' Itat: ;:etil " 2:pfilf. l it
V if:kni' tibeka, • ' i'
.lbticsits ts Sumner z01t..4. (ru in 3350 - 49'•r
li i 1
: . 7 --- -
riAU Oihtr filiods at arrespond;il
30 • • • bog% Low Priers. • I.:,
,-": i.Oill early. 11 you wont to securer reil l :41"
•
:II •
I lIMIGAINS AT s
ii
43 q •
. I_L_'___ 3 ol l FP i . ENOS .
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AND! • '
•eisinaltvizo 1111 1 1 0 1 1% qr
JuneWctid.
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At 12ya"Centi,
M2=nc==
N L
Invitc4 the atimtion or
To Isis Stock ol
ANI) OF 'FOE
CALL AND nE coxyiNcED
that he sells as
CHEAP As TIIE CHEAPEST.
.1, IL 111111.11.1311,
DinnuoniT. 'Rochester.
14 0 ?till:CO
Conspitiiiit stbont
It Kill rnter;4.
17 PRA 1, WITI
St 606
Miscillatibaus.
- IATIGESt:=-BEST---CpUPESTI
•
ETAunsay liotra V. TACT.
y. mad tam &A:P i llage k 1 oar
Town!? Taint haft batty upon
Moois„itoral New Yorker,
AVol m*• result It I. uo pro-elolitelvtlf, the hot.
'4,1, 11.,1 awl ellespoot li.LP•111•TIM1144 LIT
104•1:Y.010 FAMILY 11 1 / 1 10MIIII1110 World. l'•••
or Itentood. of ert4s awoke People, all over the
Cwollorot; wet !Owlet the Itertat: lo Pe•
WOO AWN,. Awairsilow, tote, .fe. .
the Press al Nile Praise it !
ter example. a Expoe.oge_ Tee Reset.
le tee red AMOWeNtr rrtx 1 . 4 , 461 5 , rinfee.lll4oft•
Virnalgedi Nit await W‘kahmi • refer. al
'teh.te,intki,sowiladtsito araloia. hos,'
gArNul. XXII. Judi I' It Only
moo pee Volume or Se test Rllir
7•.
Lees to Globe. e l6 eer4bs row. Addeo,'
• 1.), D. T. 111001Uf., 41 Pak Row. New York.
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dodo. ae ande a wow* pare sIIN IMILT
MT N. dd4rees . . 1. . *AGLAND.
1110•1 - • .. New York'
-'
T
lastattOt. , otur pro% .take oat Lotions ratost
Mt adyleed to Mono.' 'Atka' (INN i IV- .Mon
neiektyle .lawriees. obit 11/ITO p/01111011 , 4
elattao below ilia Paola Mica Sot MN Today
Year,. TAN/ Marticau and Nototwalt
Agency M tho loon eatesistoo is Otoymtid. Our
oo loot than Noy Alpo wilablo Meng,. A PAMPA'
coma lot ottlull laotractkno to lotooota la mat
gratlo. NUNN A 1.:0,'31 Park 14nr, New Toot.
—l4.l7lf•Pr '
Neiispaper. - '
Advertising.
•
A bobit Of I*.notely pdaLvd pmgaLlatedy tau
embalm • Itma hest AlMeliCel
lag Medium gland the att .mama threnodial, mall
fall tank/alarm conarraing the Mahn Daily and
Weekly Political and Vacuity tleVivarpmr. bath.
er with all tamer balms.
..lasge dirtalalloma page
flaked lathe lateral of Ifellgtat, Auricular', Lit
erature. We. rte. Every Advertiser, and aver;
percale ertm, contemplates bounds* , rub, alit dad
this book ofgreat value. Nailed fan LlM
these on rocsipt of Allem mita Gamma P.
noliwasLi. Pabtaberv, .!fo. 40 ark
Itow.l New York. •
114 Pittsburgh (Pa.) Laaki. la la lesinv of 'ley
Eti MO: :-The Grin of IL P. Roan a Ca. whir
Janes this Interesting and vainaide • honk. bm tat
tardect mad best Adverdeing Agency la the 11¢14
Yd Kum and we can ohm olafly recommend It to
the attention of tore who dram to *trailer
War bestow ackatUlleally lad mymteimmatille '
rally .in ouch 'a Inly ; that Li so to moan tai
largaft amount of publicity for ;be lean expetufi•
lure of money." 11v13;01
SAXON GREEN,
brighter. vrtil not Fade Cod. Less than any
oUver.tia'aw It willpoloiteke ar mark norm,
sold by all Pealeroclu
PAINTS.
J TEMA Ca, ludictirers.
ett oared, retu4ster.,.._
PROMPT. HONORABLE. RELIABLE.
A(IN NTS WA N TED In envy city, In'rd sod
'Pete Inc Iho eV: and mad senoras I
OCILLA nouss In t poontry—ONLY ()Ng
cottoned Intim {ceding Pew. and groyne c 0.%.
'oaf the Waled Stater. Om goods give minted
Milidartion, oar primitive to Agents cannon cc
inotcorn.' hod our check. on IM. Itioritig
tares
houtstr—diostoo Chingo—oor bclUIMi
roma ALGID. alba oar boalase mmed. lo mow
all other concern. In ed. trade combined.
gar SEND YOB CINCOLARN /A 'Rag MAIN
to!, C. Tisossroom * co.,
Itederia Street, &wow, or
lyl Xiorl 1111 State Street. (Velem
er
.11.1 licranc Ma% free. tit neolcd ear elopes. 110 W.
AltD ASSOCIATION. Cos P. Philadelphia. Pa.
I 1 psYi FICY,OIi OCT
It.abtledial nook: It "OWN how either arm n
iser mate any ono tiwy wi.b. lartant)y. (All pod
... lids p0w..1.) It teach, how lust rich, Nell.,
my, S.ncrrle., I ticaniation",l) , lnon. , lta!),
Jta Ir.
Spiritoailarn, )(arrive (inide, anal a
thou,4 wavier". Mailed Coat,. Addresa
T. W1m1.41.1311 bonth ouvrt
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smith r pblic goroj
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*fuck ul rood.. of Ow Wilt Eta. filt
Spew efol btu:muff wcor .which*lw tan at wry
touderst tom,
GRAVTLIaIIiN.s.
IaTIVVISIIING
GOOD.q,
IWNSTANTLY ON MANN
Ciottilug mode to under on the &Wriest. notice.
Tihtnkfut to the publle.lnr wilt Timm. I hope
by dime attention to husimeecto mails Otottaa
sae* of ate cum.
• DANItL MILLEIVA.
'IiRIDOZ Sr. BRIDOKWArIa.
•
A 1113111111111T1tATOWS PICITICH.—Leb
IL tem olf mdmlsistrattem breint hcvn gmitni to
the ostocrihre--ienktlne to the burnish of Bearer
—ow the ortala of Wm. Framplow. Sr., deed.. tato
of Near Bewimrtnyto.nulbAk all prawn* Indebted
to maid Wats aro redmotrd to mere isuordlat•
paynteiski.mmil timegkarlog• claim. avian It will
pewit them duly Antlientirated Oar .ottlenieht.
lij.tilitrt • WM yithYPlalt:t. Jr.,
?DiCIERS'YOTED teal male nod two
. Paolo Troths. are
wanted kw the Val wheels. Applicatirma fur
prinkticon will be received by itw Secretary op to
the ant Mnuitsy of Andu.t. By order of the
J. V. WINA Brett.
WAIL . .
Reduced Prices!
Speyerer & Sons'
iletUrni. , l from the 1:1.4 •
WITH A LARGE STOrE n HHODS,
fjou4ill at the
Lowest Cash Prices,
And wdl sdl 4onw Good:
AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WARI
Consisting of Ory Hoot floweriest, Pro.
IfitoLynn: lIaW, f.:64x4, 11 , K4s
and Slows, Hope, °runt. Pocking
Yarn, Iron, NailA, Paints,
White [Awl, 011, Putty,
tlitecusware,
Feed,
Grain and
Barron, it varie
ty of Pritils,ll toll
Alpitew,ientet,lllitiots,Ontsla
ise k i Hosiery ; also. Too, Maroc
Sugar's, Syrups, Nnlrtvn,l'arlion
i. 410 11.1 s. of the althiNstefl fltittnis City
AND NEW CILEEK FLOUR.
Just arrivednnil for rede,lotle and
EMI
At l'itt: , bitt”,' Pi it try.
200 Begs Wheeling Nails:
E VAR NVIIITE LIME;
Livid "Pboder, foul .Ikron await ;
A Large Stni
White Lead. and Paints
A very superior quality ot :Arum): & Wet
Zerii Soups: awl 111.,1 or Cii(6 o l l Oil
11141 A rri rat mut for sale.
awl Retail.
Alai. PURE CATAIVILI, ISMIELL/1
—and—
Concor,d Wine,s,
..„
of our own vinmtte, for.,lllolleinal
$
Sacrum. nt:II Purpows , ,:tre highly Re.
,commerleti thwie Who Mere
used them.
They are ran Agents fur the
KNIFFEN MOWER AND RAPER.
And Pitt. Nat. Plow 40oli.,—Plowa.
Thanking the Public tor their poi "'E
rmine. we hope to merit a liberal abate
in the future.
All Goods Delivered /We of Marne.
Yon can rely on all gootli being Ire*
as ell NIT al goo& were wild et eurtlon.
SPEVEREn& fiflNti,
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