The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 31, 1870, Image 3

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tar traosieut adiertiesowntik which tnuet.be paid
la advance.
State of the Theralooteter tbr the
week ending August 27, 1870.
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TIME TABLE.
I
Cleveland Pillabargh 6. R.—Bahia
going t'aet leave Beaver Station Mtollmve: Moe.
idng Expnee. 937; Evening Expreet,ll4;
5.13 p. m -
Tedepsolse West leave Buyerl4l/1110n ao fol.
gOltiC Wilt Irene
lows: 43 a. m.; Capra's, 655 p. m.; Ac
commodation. 5.43 p. m I
Pitt. FL, W. At C. K. R.—Trains geltiegrit
leave itcchester Station (at end or orrdkor is tot.
lows: Beaver Fano Accom.ll.ol am.; Enna wpm.
7.10 a. m.; New Castle accom. 831 a. m.; 11. Falls
scum: MAO p. m.
Trains going West leave Rochester Station. (at
end of bridge) as fellows: 1. F. accom. 10 a. tn.;
Boon arcom. 5.12 p. tn.; Eels night express 5.45 p.
m.: 11. F. accom. 2.32 p. M. I
Trains going East leave Rochester (Upper) De
pot as follows: B. F. 'mom. COM a. m ; Elton ac
corn. 7.15 a. m.; New Castle accom. 8.40 a. ;
Chicago exp. 10.54 11.1 n; Beater Falls accom. 13.15
p. tn.; Chicago Mall 2.05 p. Cele emi. 410 p. in;
Chicago exp. 6.02 p. Erin mall 9.55 p. m.
Train. Rom West, leave lit:chi:ller (Upper) Di.
pot a. follows: Chleagomall &15st. Ede exp.
25 a. m: Braver. Falia *seem. 9.55 a. m.; Chicago
exp. 11.30 a. m.; Chlearto exp. 2.55 p. en; New Cas
tle accent. 4.161 p. brio cap. 5.42 p. in Beaver
F *acorn. 7.40
The attention of the puhlle is directed
to the following New Adverthementa
which appear for the first time In tho
Ants to-day :
Dissolution Notice.—. A. Pendleton
Now Ad.—Hugo Antlrlessen.
ksneelal Notices.—l. llnnaner. ,
New Ad.—T. 0. ptor n.
Special Notices.—Noble.
Special Notice.,-A. s f . Cunningham. .
Notices.—Bluo Front Grocery.
Apninistrator's Notice.—S. E. Fer
guson.
ripelal Notice.—S. .t 1. Snellenburg.
Furniture—llimry Lapp.
/Subscriptions to the B Ar
gus.—The following named persons
have paid the numssot i opposite to their
names on subscri p ti on to the Beaver
Miami, since the date Ut our toot publl.
action.
Capt. 6.8. Barker, New Brighton, 52 00
0. W. Engle; New Lisbon, (0.,) 50
John Shoemaker, St. Ilcutta, Mo., 50
Mtn. Ellin Sholdrake, Beaver, 50
Robt. Henderson, Molt, 2 00
Mie. D. Ikert, Beaveri . 200
Dr. A. V. Cunningham. Zelienople, 2 00
W. M'Coy, Beaver, ro
A. T. Anderson Service, 50
M. Cotter, Service, , 50
Chita. Coale, New Bilghton, 200
Henry Ripple, Beavefi Fella, 2 00
S. at J. Snellenberg, New Brighton, 2 00
W. D. Fisher, Freedout. - 0 75
Dr. John Bryan, Water Cure, 2 ( 0
W. Supploo, Smith's Ferry, 5 00
John Barclay's (estate) BatlVOi 2 00
T. J. Power, Rochester, , ti 00
J. J. Power, Charleston, (West Va.) 2 00
Committee illeellturc.—A meeting
of the Republican Colmtv Committee
wi'l he hold at the Court Rouse on Sat
urday, September 3d, at 1 o'clock p. in
All the members are respectfully urged
to attend, Jul very in4tortant bUsliiesB
Will come before the meeting. The fol
lowing lea list of the Members:
Big !leaver.—J. S. Littel I, Robert Wal
lace.
Beaver born,—D. L. rubric!, J. F. Dra
y°. 1
Borough tp.—W. C. Fisher.
Bridgewater.—M. Dairagh, J. C. Levis..
BrOhlols Ip.—D. W. Scott. •
Itaden.—L. J. Berry.!
Beaver lealla.—Jamps Patterson, C.
White, A. S. McCreery.
cikppeuu.—Wm. Thomas.
Darlington.—J. P. Martin, R. A. Coch-
ECO//0171y.-8. W. N4ly.
Falleton.—Thos. Canwhell.
6'ranktin.-11 C. Aiken.
Freedom.—W. W. Kerr.
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Frarikfort.—J. B. Vlinco.
Greciae.—J. H. Trimielo, B. Swearinl
gen.
Georgetown.—EdwaroiSponce.
Hopewelt.-1). E. McCollister.
latiewendenee.—Robbri Sterling.
holastry.Josoph Amnon.
..Ikrion.—S. Stone.
MeGuire.-11. son. ,
Moon.—Daniel B. 8116 rt.
New Brighton.—C. Wendt, S. Mo- i
gaw, J. C. Boyle, M. Townsend, Dr.
Stanton, Benjamin Wildo.
New Sewiekley.—Gooigo Teeth. ,
A'arth .S'eseickl4.—John Swick.
New Galilee.—P. L. 4.4 rim. _ _
ter, W. F. Daw-
MIMI
Patterson.—S. A. Dickey.
Phillipsberg.—J. A. Irons.
Pulaski.—W. W. Irwin.
Roceoon.—M. Campbell, L. 11. Crail.
Rochester .11o'r.-'—Thol. J. Power, A. T,
Shillenberger.'
Rochester Tp.—J. J.
South hearer.—Bann
.74eCorrnlek.
St. Clair.—J. Paul ,
I cater.
cl Lawrence, N
.v, Cha irtnax
24, 1870.
D. STAN
New Itrighton, Aug
Moo Front Oro
of perfectly fresh,
shelled almonds
JUST received at tho
eery a line assortinent,
tine candles, also softl
and fresh roasted pea ti
The First Apple Treat or the
N .—Our old and valued friend
Mr. Peter Reisinger of Brighton town
ship has been the "firat to treat to the
apt lea" this season.—Many thanks.
Fans n roasted coffee at tho Itiuo Front
Grocery.
• .
Noma , : will give yo l u a bettor bargain
in drugs than any bolus° in tho county.
GINGER SNAPS, tiplced Jum,bles,
Cream Cakes, Boatonl Biscuit, Graham
Biscuit, Milk Biscuit, this day received
at the Blue Front Grueery.
Attention G.A.. I!.—A meeting of
Post 204 O. A. It. will be held In their
11 all on next Friday ex' ning at 71 o'clock
1.. in. A: full attendan is urged.
It. 1i... , k XDX MON, Adjf.
FLAvoitifi to EXTRA4N.Prepared COCOS
Not, the Justly celebrated Snow-flake
Milting Powders, for isle very low, at
the Blue Front Grocer: :
—....— t
Tux Tux Home Kunio wing, machine,
tally VG. call ou the !olt, J. Linneri
brink, Rochester, and, them. 3,
Matiotale. —The eldest livingmember
of the Masonic fraternity In this country.
if not In the world, Ii said to be IhtVid
:ivies, of Prescott, WI cousin. lie Is in
malt year, and welt modes Mason on
the 21st. day of May, 1197, over seventy
three years of age.
FINE assortment k perfumery and
toilet articles Just received at. Noble's
drug store.
An Item roe Sperfnmem..—The
Hamilton Freeman, it newspaper pub.
nailed in Northern loWa, says that'neeer
berOrti WELY there "'writ a crop of prairie
chickens" /1.1 there inthis year In That
state. A Buchanan county hunter, who
was out eight hours one day brought In
123 line, plump ellfeldtue..
•
A good sleek of ribbons; CO black,
red and blue saAh ribbon, at $1.95 to 1.25
per yard, always otand, at I. Han
auer's Baser of Fashl ,In Bridgewater,
l'a. 1. ang3l.lw
R.—The Fall term
ad on Monday of
Academy Opeoi
of the ACademg ope
this week. •
Tim Hume Shuttle
the beet sewing mach
J. Unnenbrhalt igen
seeing machine.
ne sold under 160,
Rochester. 8w
Al/P . Aluivanon LI
Iket lime at the loty
e Kline, Vitoport.
t pries. • [Jo22tf
Tim stet; lienr7 Illcirgpus, of Easton,
Buritiaibeptlsedihe'Oldest woman
!PI 13 9 1 _ 1° .ni !'44
I •• o4 Pth , 41 1 11F, 249 7r aid
ifin•lY-ini years. IlefAtthiireraislieu
tenant In the battle of Bunker BBL Her
husband died la the last war with Great
Britain. . ,
COME and see I. Hatutner's beinhdlol
gash ribbon at only $1.0) mail $1.25 per
yard, In Bridgewater, Pa. ang3l;Sw
Extensive Real Eatate Itale.—
The property a:mortised at Trustee gale
by Capt. 0. S. Barker, Trustee,-located
In and near Beaver Falls, was sold at
public side on last Thursday.' Mears.'
John' and Joseph hoes bought the farm
containing 100 acres, for #15,000; the Ramo
parties also purchased the bottom land
containing about 21 acres, tbrll2.s,6ooJaa.
Patterson esq„ purchased the piece of
hill Ihrm land,containlng Shout 20 amen,
paying tr 2,800 for It. The proceeds of the
sale aggregated $43,800.
Nuats, The popular Druggist, corn
er Falls and Broadway street, New
Brighton, Pa. ,
It you are a farmer, and raised a
thousand or fifteen hundred bushels of
wheat and bad to trust It out by the
bushel all over the country, would you
not think those you have trusted should
make every exertion to pay you, so that
you could get in your next year's crop
and . live while It is maturing?, The
printer is in the same predicament, and
taking the ease Leine to your selves,
don't you think you ought to pay him?
A Cutting A Mdr.—The concluding
scene at a circus in Rochester one night
Fast week was a "free fight" whichrwas
participated in by one of the sly
anti, we believe, two of tho nai
Knives and pistols wore freely 91
suiting in severely wounding ti
man. lie was convoyed to the
which the circus company moo
it is reported here'that he die
day following at Liverpool,
arrests, that we are aware of,
lowed.
, Grape's. The grape crop
vicinity will be more than an
one thin season. The vines arol
clusters and the clusters are I
places unusually largo. The crop now.
ripening and grapes have made heir
appearance in the market, bring' at
the.present time about twelve cents r
pound.—ln a few days however, t y
will hardly command one half that pri
Opening orthe PablieSchool.—
We aro requested to state that the Public
School of ilesvcrivill open on the that
'onday of September (next Monday):
Teacher~ and pupils aro requested to
'take notice, "and govern themselves ac
,Cordingly."
• :„T.43- What's the uao of saying Catarrh
Cannot be cured when Dr. Sago's Catarrh
Remedy is so suro and positively cer
tain that the proprietor offers 5500 re-
Ward for a ease of Catarrh which he can
not cure. A full pint of the medicine is
made by dissolving one fifty cent puck
a( the powder in water. Sold by: drug
gists, or send sixty cents to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for a package by
mail, .
Bronchial, throat and lung disown
and "Liver Complaint" are eaally cured
by taking Dr: Nome's Alt. Ext. or Gol
den Medical Discovery.
Accideat.—On last Saturday, Joseph
Moore, a young man employed on the
mainline or the C. & P. R. R. Co.,
.was
very severely injured by strikingagainst
a bridge underneath whieh the train was
paasimr. He struck his head first and
that knocking him back his head nine
in contact, bruising his taco somewhat;
Ile fell back on the car senseless, and
would have rolled off, had not the con
ductor caught him. It is thought that
he will recover,
Norimia but, strictly puro drugs sold
at Noble's, New Brighton.
THE WAR IN Euttora still goes on,
and so does the sale of clothing nt the es
tablishment of S. at J. Snellonburg,
Broadway, Now Brighton: Having just
purchased in the east a large assortment
of clothing, and everything found in a
first class merchant tailoring establish
ment, wo aro now selling off at greatly
•reduced prices. Being thankful for past
favors, we hope by honesty and liberal
dealing to merit a continuance of the
same. S. & J. SNELLENRIIRO,
Broadway, Now Brighton.
l)ry Goody.
To Wholesale buyers—We havo now
In store a very large and well assorted
stock of Dry Goods which wo have just
bought for cash in the Eastern cities and
to which we invite your attention.
Our stock or Dress Goods especially,
is very complete.
N. B. We will cut any of our goods for
you at any desired lengths at the piece
price
McKim, Ntunpuy & Co.,
oneeenaora to J. W. Barker Lt Co.,
59 Market street, between
3J (t . 4th Avenues,
3l;lin Pittsburgh; Pa.
"Johnny" Steel.—A paragraph has
been going the rounds,- of tho papers
that "Johnify" Steel, who a few years
ago was a millionaro, but anbsequentlY
sported all his money away, was recent
ly notified that $70,000 was laying In ono
of the New York Lanka to his creilit,hav-
Jug been left there by him in ono of his
drunkon sprees, ' The story proves to
ho it' canard. A latO letter from Oil Creek
to ono of the Pittsburgh papers says that
Johnny Steel Is now considored ono of
the stoadiostand hardest working men
on tho crock. lie can do a Job of toaining
in less thno, for lets money, and do it
better, than any other man in tho busi
ness, and says ho wishes tho papers
wouldn't "tackle" him so often, nor
state that he has $70,000 lying loose in
a New York bank. "Johnny also states
that the stories of his marvelous expen
ditures have been greatly exaggerated ;
that lie never had touch money at any
time, thanks to rascally agents and im
portuning friends. He is now happy
and correspondingly virtuous."
A MISERABLE poltroon, styling him
self a dentist, has been circulating a re
port that I have no license from the Good
year D. V. Co. to insert teeth In the yid
base. Hence I ant constrained to say,
that such is an infamous lie. I have a
license front said Co., and consequintly
haven right to all tli immunities granted
thereby. This individual, and others of
the same class, aro circulating algo that
I am not, to use their own langtiage,
"good dentist" I claim to be a respcin
slide dentist, and if any of these pro
fou n d.a nd learned men, who would lav e
us . believe them so well versed in ell
that pertains to the dental art, feel like
entering into a contest with mo on any
subject relative thereto through theme:
dime of your column., the field la open.
In this way an intelligent public will be
axle to judge of the merits of each.
_ A. V. CUNNINGHAM.
aug3ldw.) Zelienople,
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THE Lani' lentzzo, for September;
a capital number. The steel plate Is is
quiet, domestic scene, the colored fash
ion plate specially airy and elegant, mei
for this magazine, and the colored ma
broldery pattern, brilliant. "Under the
Ivied Bridge" looks enchantingly cool
these dry, hot summer days. The Il
lustrations of children's and ladies tigh
tens are graceful and stylish—just what
ladies of taste require. The music is a
'now and pretty song,. "Eollne." Frei&
and spirited as the literary matter of this
magazine always is, each number seems
better than the last. That favorite Ifni
ter, Miss Douglas, begins sinew contin
)ued story—"SOlid Silver; or, Chrlsie
Dean We Bridsl . 42lllta,'F, which lain her best
vein; and Min Priso9tt, "ever phirm-
iiig;evse nevq!.OPlthusi "Thu CaPun!
non's the Silver Sea" la a
'PAOLO,' luuirllPPll/Prhdoi - storyt end
the poem.?Dnly - Dreams," la **Wetly,
ittovk4able novelties ire
of Int/nest, attreetlie to the indus
trious i and the editorial, aausualswell.
eared for department that one may Min
to first. Pobihibed by Deacon /knifemen.
310 Walnut Street, Phibidelplik - Price
$8.60 a you (which also Includes a large
steel engraving), Four coplea,lB. 'F . 19 8
copies (and one gratis), $B. The Lady's
Friend" and "The Saturday Evening
Post" (and ewe engniving),llolo. Sample
copicci 111 cent".
BDA.VIII. Aug. 29, 1870
A meeting of the Democratic County
Committee will be held ..at thb Court
House, to Bearer, on Monday, Septent-
Iserls6, 187/, et 11 o'clock, a. m. The at
tendance of every member is earnestly
desired as business of importance Is to
be transacted. The following are the
members of the ComMittee, via:
S. B. French, Patrick Mulvannon,
Ht
rpm Nye, Thocnu 'Russell, ; L . W. Ca
rothers, IL' A. Bryan, Daniel Bunard,
John McCarter, Joseph Doutherd, 0. C.
'Minnie, R. P, Convert, J. 0. Nye, Isaac
Black, James Bryan, Charles Calhoon,
Charles Stevenson, J. C. Langlit. J. C.
'Richey, John C. Reed, P. A: Blmber, P.
V. Cooper, W. If. Powers, James B. An
derson,Samuel Barnes, Daniel Brenner,
Wm. Smith; T. J. Irwin, Geo. Grim, T.
Russell, Thos. Neal, Jr., Rymond Ganne,-
Robert Wallace ,
Daniel Smith, Wm.
Leaf, J. 11. Willeler, J. M. Hartford,
Wm. C. doll, J. H. Cooper.
Sad Aetldent.—We are pained to
chronicle,another painful accldent,wh ich
occurred Tuesday last at Beaver Falls.—
The facts as they come to us are nearly,
as follow's; 'Four or five little girls ward
out doors playing, and started a tire Id
an old cook stove, and as the fire did nok
burn to their pleasen4nt, queer thellitia
girls,whose name we did not learn,went
In to the house and during the abaen4
of her mother, took o u t the carbon oil
can and proceeded to Ipo4r Its contents i
Into the stove, when the elan exploded;
and the little girl was In an instantSvrap-.:
pod in flames, and before iny assistance
reached her, she was burned to death—
12:13
011 Ce.
d, re.
r show
oat on
d, and
on the
io. No
ye fol-
In 'Ulla
ventge
ull of
many
her feet and other portions of her body
being Crisped to a degree rendering It
sickening to look upon.—Ncio Brighton
Herald. . .
EDITOR Assns:—Can you tell now...
it is that almost everybody has a des ro
to come to Beaver and live, and yet some
of those who do come are hardly known
by their nearest neighbors until they be
gin to find fault with the town, and insist
on having our streets converted :into
raoo-couraea,
race-Niue:es, our beautiful squares toot
ed up by bogs and one or more whisky
shops set to running in our borough?
Taking it for granted, that you, cannot
give a satisfactory ans wer to my ques
tion, will you allow me say to these
grumbleri, and in most of the cases they
.
are non taxpayers, that'lf they are' ciis•
satisfied with Beaver, its ordinances and
ideas (by the way it is these ideas that
has given Beaver Its good name both at
home and abroad) they will give offence
to noone, should they see proper to
pack their trunks and conduct then:-
selves beyond the borough liMits. I
write this situ at the earn° time do- not
desire to be looked upon as effffer a
"Saint" or an old FOCIY.
°BLOM ITN CORRESPONDS NCB.
COLUMITUR, Ohio. Aug. 24, 1870
Oh my, bow warm it la! has been the
almost general exclamation of perspiring
indiVldualS In Columbus during the - Past
fow weeks. Yesterday and to day,swel
tering minds have in a measure been re
lieved from fears of coup de eoliel by the
welcome change In the weather which
has taken place. The early appearance of
Autumn is foreshadowed by a mild sun,
and cool nights. columbus la dry, very
dry and thirsty. A good sosk ing• rain to
lay the clouds of dust that fly in all di
rectlnna wriuld ho welcomed With pleas-
The all exciting and absorbing war
news from Europe, occupy the minds of
our citizens to nn Intense degree. The
gigantic struggle in arms, of those two
great Powers engaged . , and the momen
tous events that undoubtedly hang umin
the result of the terrific contest, scorn of
sufficient Importance to account for the
Intense Interest, manifested,by all class
es. In the war.
Tho Democratic and Republican, con
ventions of tho seventh Congressional
district have been held In London, the
county seat of Madison county. The
former on the 18th and the latter on the
33rd inst. The Democracy nominated.
as their Congressional candidate, Mr.
Hugh J. Jewett, a gentleman well known
in Railroad matters. and who lives at
present in different places; ho owns
property in Columbus, on the Musking
um, and in various other places. Of
course this Is a bone for political conten
tion. but it seems to be the best the party
could do under present circumstances.
Tho Republican contention nomina
ted as their candidate, Samuel Sheila
barger of Madison. The election was
made unanimously, and much enthusi
asm was displayed. In Mr Shellabarg
er, Mr. Jewett has a worthy opponent,
and one that will no doubt war against
him suceesfully in the apprnaching po
litical contest for-Congressional honors.
The city has been visited lately by Ma
ny excursionists from different parts of
the State. The capitol buildings and
other public edifice; forming the chief
objects of attraction to them. A number
of excursions from this place have taken
place. The different places on the lake
have beett x visited and enjoyed. The
eastern watering places are scarcely at
all patronlzedlky our citizens; moat of
whom now go to different points on the
northern lakes. Pelt-in -Ray leading the
rest. -„ GALEN.
A FEW ERRORS NOTICED.
Can
Quite a number of word,. In veryc'm •
mon WIIf are almold reormantly 'pro
nounced with the accent on the wmins:
and thin error he not ennflned
to the illiterate. but It be committed by
many who lay claim to a critical ednca•
Hon.
inquiry Is, perhaps, more &boned with
regard to accent than almost any other
word so frequently and generally used
as It is. The accent properly batman to
the second syllable, but moat people pro
nounce inquiry with the went on the
first syllable, for which there Is no en
thority whatever. I know that Among
the Scotch it is quite common to place
the went on the first syllable In inquiry.
and also on the first Ayliable in eommii
ire; and Milford Informs it. that Mont
gomery, who was at one time lordAdvo
rate of Scotland, when Sir Fletcher Nor
ton was speaker of the Mom* of Lords,
moving foin committee of inquiry to be
appointed.'gave the strong accent to the
first syllables committee and inquiry;
from which it is reasonable to infer that,
at that time. such a prommelation of
those wordy; by an educated person was
regarded an something very unusual and
remarkable; else why should it be giv
en • place in history? .
The word obligatory is most generally
pronounced with the accent on the sec,
end syllable, and In a few insianess I
have beard it pronounced with the ac
cent on the antepenultimate; yet no au
thority can be found in any English or
American 'dictionary for either of these
,piOnnnetailons. The usage of good
speakers Places the accent on the first
syllable.
One of the wont barbarisms of thi
many that continually offend good taste
tho use of ottr language la 1113 pronun
ciation of tho very common words, bar
ns( and squirrel. as If. they were words
of one syllableonly, and Opened ear/ and
march . And, as ilimininingly,not
ded with robbing harrsi at onir of its
syllable/4B distill flarthir bsibarised by
giving o tbs Italian sound. ss beard in
far, instead of the short word es board
In Oat.
• Hereditary, although Dot its snob Com
mon use as the wards ;which I bays
mentioned above, is frequetitliwrongly
syliabled, and pronounced - Witit the as
cent on the third syllable, dit y der which
there is no authority, whoa correctly
pronounced, the accent Ur pieced on red,
,tho second syllable.
Correct and Clear pronunciation forms
the basis of correct and agreeable speak
ing; in fact It may be regarded u the
foundation of a good educitlon ; and is
therefore, worthy Of the moat careful
and criti cal attention - . Those who teach
should study the' subject thoroughly;
that they may be able to teach it accu
rately and (Anciently. o.
No. B—New Jersey.—The next in
rotation would be this State, from which
fine signers of the Declaration , came.
Three were born in It; one in Pennsyl
vania skid one in Scotland. Two were
students of Law ; one of Divinity; ono
an Agriculturalist; and ones Civil-engi
neer, via: Abraham Clark, who also
acted as the village Lawyer, as far as ad
vishig en all matters of ordinary host
pili
4 11
noici such as conveying lands, or settling
estit . His education was mlacellane
ou.; and self-taught. fly Mamma of
b s) ess and his integrity, he became
1 lar In his neighborhood. He was
a delcgato to the Continental Con
sin MO. He afterwards took a part
1 the politics of the Day In his native
, until his death, which happened
only in the rtionth of June,
.1741,
M. Ho was 'universally esteemed
l i: ' patriot, a man orround mind, bon.:
'. . true to duty. John Clark was
;
IF• .. ruin this State. and was a man of
. nd decided character . Ho woe an
• lent Agriculturist and wan puma
is peaceful oeurse,when he miscall
. ..n to take.* part in the tiercestrug.
.at was preparing for his country.
as elected a member of the Conti. ?
Congress In 1774: In which ho ro.
ed until 1770, After this, he took
F. . let, but decided part In the affairs of
country, for which he suffered much
British enmity particularly after
rey carried the war into Nevi Jersey,
or the enemy had orders to look alter
the signers of the Declaration and make
exam plea of them if taken. Ile died in
1780.
Frauds llopkinson, was a native of
Pennsylvania like myself, only he was
born three-score years before me; he
died in May, aged 53, A. I. 1791. After
passing through his preparatory educa
tion he entered on the study of the La
and became distinguished in his profes
sion ; he also devoted part of his tune to
lighter subjects, and was celbrated as
a Poet and a Wit. The British tiovern
moot ,properly estimating his talent.%
appointed him to a lucrative office, but
this he asteritimd to take up the cause of
Freedom, and of his country. In 1776 he
was in Congress. Ile was also a Judge
in the Courts of Pennsylvania and 'was
esteemed for the Justice and equity of his
decisions. Washington thought him a
great and good man; and his name will
go down to Posterity an a prominent
patriot and poet, of our cotlntry.
John Witherapooa was a native of
Scotland; educated at Edinburg, and
after completing his course, entered the
study of Divinity. .lie removed to the
country in 1768 and was soon inaugura
ted President of Nassau Ballo College,
Princeton, N. J. In this situation be be
came highly popular. Ilia patriot spirit
led him to enter deeply into the affairs
of the country, and he showed himself
well versed In all the great Doctrines of
Freedom. Ile continued In Congress
several years, in which body he was a
highly efficient member. Be died on
tho 15th of November 1794, aged 72 yrs.
Richard Stockn lit US born near Prince
ton, New Jors o3 October Tat 1730. - On
loaving College ho studied Law with
David Ogden, Ind rose rapidly at, t
Bar. In 1767 he retired from professlo4l
life, Mr the purpose of visiting Ecgland.
In 1770 he was Sent to the Continental
Congress, and arrived there early
enough to take a share In the debates
upon thesubJect of Independence, and
to affix his name to that instrument.
Ile was taken prisoner and treated with
cruelty;
.. Congrese interfered, and or
dered General Weald ngton to take proper
steps for his relief; this was done, but
his constitution Was broken by his con
finement, and he continued tollanguish
for several years, when Ito died on tho
28th day of February 1781, in tho 53 year
of his age. J. it. x.
(Fnr the Argus.)
-So full orjealouSi Is artless rant.
It spills Itself In fearing to be spilt.
The com munication of JallltiA Rubin
In last week's Anous is viewed and con
demned by the friends of Arthur Shields
and the honest Republican voters on this
side of the river as adding insult to Inju
ry. It N. certainly a very Mind attempt
tts divert the public mind from the true
question at issue by introducing matter
(as the lawyers term it) dohors the record.
Why this subterfuge? Does the Herm ,
able Senator imagine he can stay convic
tion and silence comment by introducing
charges entirely new? Ifashissuperior
winder's no more commisseration forour
poor famished intellects than to suppose
he can hood-wink us in that kind ofstyle?
De that as It may, I can assure the noble
-Senator that it is with feelings of pleas
ure and pride that I,lnform hint that we,'
on the south side of the river, are as yet
possmsssl of a few faint, glimmering rays
of reason and sense, and are not to be de
ceived or lulled into a state Of Indiffea,
once by his voluntarrand prevaricating
explanation of untold charges.
The unenviable stamp of duplicity can
never be effaced by substituting one sic
"cusation for another. If this kind of ar
tifice could be resorted to under all cir
cumstances, then a man charged with
the crime of murder, might, by parity of
reason, exculpate himself by proving
that he had never committed burglary
and thus escape punishment by mere
substitution. This-will not do. To say
that any man ever preferred the charge
scptinst the Senator of forming a coalition
with tho.Democratie candidate for Sher
iff, or premising him hts individual stip
port, is alutdr,nonsenet no such man ex
ists anywhere,\save as an Image of, his
mind, seeking &cunning device to evade
responsibility for lily nwn base perfidy.
We Republicans never thought of char
ging the Honorable Senator with enter
ing into an agreement with the Demo
cratid nominee for Sheriff for individual
supiort and influence; and yet ho seizes
with an avidity the earliest opportunity,
consistent with his extreme modesty, to,
refute that which was never imputed to
him: It looks to me a good deal like the
conduct of tie treacherous, dissembling,
conscience-stricken Macbeth, who in the
agony of remorse and without an semi
ser, cried out: "Thou cant not say I
did It." Would it not have been much
bettor for the noble, learned, and distin
guished Senator to have observed the
instates of common prudence and foster
ed a profound' siliseen, "that his virtues
might plead like angeLs,trumpedstougued
against the deep damnation of his taking
off" This 'he did not do. His very
fruitful imagination was equal to the
task of shattering and scattering all dam
ming reports concerning his Senatorial
dignity, and he conjures up and parades
before the public gaze that admirable lec
ture of nonsense, Which In verity iiigni
flee nothing, because it is evasive and
foreign to the tree issue., Alt,' most no
ble, but unfortunate Senator I The lure
may have seemed to you abundantly
efficacious, but It did not:squire the eye
of a lynx to dfsoover the frand; Mar
shal the ingenuousness of your soul,
maintain the true dignity of .a noble
.
Senator rano . • - lbr - ~ 111 a ,rnocuederto
slava*: • • la 0 0 , 1 tlitnMictins of
Bearer mono, *beiller , rni :drink e
toast Ito tfei "itairele .of. :Sio'llnimpiredic
'candidate tkaSlieritf or nttt I wbniter you
Pointed: i bitn le' cattail diaitilieted Re: ,
e
publicans * , In*uleoe lf procured
would olou rto Wm their towruddpe„
Thaw' are a rhinos claiming your
attention, and if anoceedtilly eijulduated
inaylicwalbly roluce idoubtlnif bat caw
did party to : - tate betbre"comtnebd•
l eg , the ui`
chant to y own lips: , . _ - • ~.
L .: • : • "Itiircautian.,
-
SliipplopPort, Aug. V. !STU.' .
TIIE, MHOS PINCHES,
' .
. .
Our Stets .4eristor Mr.ltutan, Is eat-
dently labormg under painful digu m i.
ties, and sweating under I load that Is
far more weighty than he ever llama'
it would be. When, In 116 overweening
imbitlon for 'political . preferment; be
shouldered it, 1 In the Alsolat of the 2,4 th
instant betniits his constituents In Bea
ver county. ton; dose of Illogiail denials,
quite likobia;defenee of the Radom/ In a
late number bf the Pittsburgh (brinier
clot; but, l brig leave to assure Mr. Ito.
tanthat the further he wades into thbi
muddy' Peet lof intrigue the deeper he
will find himself in the mire; and, If be
persists In bbt present course, be will get
In so deepthat no power 'can get him out
In shy other idUips than Mat of a politi
cally dead as. 4. ,
That he witat a private conference last
Fall, In New Cialllee, is so well known
1
to the writer of; this article; and several
other citlienu Of
' this county, that no
amount of denials from,Mr. Itutan can
possibly alter die facts in the case; mid
that ho tad mech' to do In the defent of
the Repuhliclir candidate for Sheriff last
LW is firmly believed by a large nuns
bet of Republican voters in all parts of
the'county. 1 .
I do not'donbt that Mr. Ratan did, in
a certain way; ',urge Republicans "ono
and all to support opt only himself alone
but the whole ticket ;" yet it is pi:enable
that, whiles Candidate Is ostensibly urg
ing Republicans "to support the whole
ticket" in orlri part o! the county, his
satellites may ;be doing vigorous and
successful: wirlc in other lerta in not
supporting ' the whole ticket." • And
when a candidite in one party drinks=
the success Of; a candidate on the ticket
of the opPosbe. party, It Is fair to Infer
that ho is either a hypocrite or a knave,
and Is likely to be set down as both by
all who know ' anything about =mnion
honesty. i 1 ,
This whole subject Jenne that has
nothing plea ant connected with it, yet
• o people of !leaver county have become
heartily sick et, ,the disgraceful and dis
honest 'tonne !wlticit has been plumed
for several years kr'a feir - aspinints who
claim to act and speak lb everything for
the entire *Publican party; and I, for
one, ant willing tit contribute my share
toward crushing qut any set. of corrup
tionists •wklt iehieb the party may he
cursed here o f elsewhere..
• In connection with the defeat of Ar
thur Shields, and tho consequent election
of John Gnebing to the office of Sheriff,
I postman some facts which I bad not in
tended to Make public ; but, if am
'forced to do in vindication of my own
integrity and voracity, I shall produce
such evidence. as will clearly establish
the &titbit the confidence of the Repub
lican party of Bolivar county has been
betrayed by men upon whom It lutscori
tarred hononi, and by others who sought
pOlitical elevation from It but failed in
their efforts to reach it.
•••- - - .
Mr. Rutan, remembers distinctly, no
doubt, that, on a certain day last fall, he
and I went tOgether to New Galilee—he
on political, lon private bosinese. Ile
remembers, g , that we both stopped at
Mr. Grtebin s hotel,anci that in [leaven
ing, Mr. G. tient for Dr : . Shurlock and
that we all, Mr. : timid ng, Mr, Ratan" Dr.
ShorlockosnifilsetsgPfilenwm and I spent
the evening', together, Mr. Gra3bing
was quite liberal and- accommodating,
and furnished the party with all the wine
we could drink—the wino was good, we'
enjoyed thel occasion finely—and the
political situation was quite fully dis
cussed. Mr R. wa.l unquallified in his
praise of M . prrebing and deeply and
repeatedly regretted that, so good a man
as Mt. G. watt not on* the same ticket
with hint, for lie should be glad to heloto
elect him. Air. R. drank. to Mr. Grsobrhg
as - ", ur next , fiherifr"—Mr. (lambing
drank the health of Mr. R. as "our next
Senator;' nod, if ever theie was a party
of good, " hill fellows well met," it was
on the occasion alluded to: • .
Mr. Rutian , thought Mr. Drtobing was
. ono of the cleverest of mea t s:nil bow sorry
-he was that ho did not "belong to our
party," for there was no man in thoworid
ho would', like better to see elected other
tli of IleaVer i county. ' Mr. G. must work
hard ; he must " go over the river" and
ho must:site Mr. Trimble, and if ho was
all right he Grathing) could carry that
township, and he must go to other parts
of the county' , and see others whom Mr.
~
i R. Mentioned, but whose names 'cannot
1 n3w recall. I ,
. _
,
It may be possible that. the peculiar
effect of the I potatior aat 'Mr. Unebing's
extionao bad•sueb an oblivious effect
upon Mr. It. that he has forgotten all
that' was said ;. dud it may bd that their
exhileratingl lath-tours were so great
si
that he was not con ions of all he safd
in praise of Mr. G. a id the advice and
instruction Le'gitve ; secure his elec.
tion to tbEl dffice of a tditf, _but that be
felt warmly intereste 'in Mr. G's. suc
cess, his talk clearly proved; and what
agreement ho and liVr. G. may Lave en
tered into dining the long talk they had
together in private ;dun. the other mem
bers of the puny left the room, I can not
tell. I give l only what was said and done
I
in my presence. • - i
I will suldithat Mr. U. and 1 slept to
gether on thatenemorahle night, and the
last thing . l hoard from Mr. ll's. lips, as
I fell into the at embrace of sleep, was
Mr that robing was not a can
didata in "our party," . and praise of the
excellence of his wine.
In -rancid:dint, for this time, I have
only to state, that whenever it becomes
necessary, I Will make oath to the' facts
above Meted. C. A. DECAIUSE,
Beaver, Fti. Aug. 27, 1870.
Stateutentstor4. N. Raton. J. H.
Johnston:J. A. Fnmier and .11.
H•. Trimble is re lotion to the
Gnebimg-Mbielde Eleetion.
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Daavan, Aug. 27,1870.
EDITOR Axons:—lt seems my state
ment and tkatiof Sheriff Grtehing , pair
lished in this Week's ARGUS are not sat
isfactory, alihOugh theyseem to ine to he
very coinprehnslve. The charge was as
I have always understood it, that I sold
'out the' Repablieau candidate for
Sheriff last fall and I replied denying
the charge fully, and stated that I labor
ed far thaelnetion of Arthur Shields. I
showed Prettyoonelusively I think; from
the vote at that election. that the charge
a'aild not hel true. If there had been any
selling - or h i rsuling,lize election would
have demonstrated thO fitOt and the evi
dence would be easily ssbiained. • sup
pose I wasluilty you , cluirge, in
what 'way did that contribute to
Shields' defeat? Drinking a toast to the
next alierlifiwould not' o very far to:
wards hie elocliciti. But now that I knob
what the charge really is, I am 'prepared
to meet it fuliyand demonstrate that it is
as ground leas as the one actually made
and privatel l y circulated which I met last
week. Anditlrts, I deny positively that
.1 drank to:Grarbing's success :or be to
Inintiand thatl directed him to I. : R.
Trimble or Asher Republicans as dlsaf- -
footed Republicans whose support he
might obtain. 'ln Ibis denial I sun au
thorised to say Sheriff Unebingjoins. I
went to Ness QaliloBwith C. A. Decsrme,
then residing In Beaver, but fornierly
reldentof:lewtialliee t Hem fauna to
go 'John Firtoler,- seq. tells in his
statement,. and I refer to it without re.
peadng:•.:Bkerlg Grabblg the only
hotel there and of coursewee to ppe4with
him. rspent tbe intoning talking tit
snob Republicans ets P j.. Grim. tug:.
Thos. Grant and "John 11. Johnsten.
.erv t iaearly ten o'clock p.ort.. when tripled
Johnston's store and went to the betel—.
lohnstotigoingnlong. There was noth
log occurred that night or while I was
there between M. Gratibitig and myself
that the *hide world might Mot have
"sell andluisid without objection on my
part. Decline's's °Wain getting me to
go out with him was to. put me under
sante obligation to hint (by using his
great influence there for me) and thee
Induce ole to urge Dr. Sherlock to get
him a place* Harrisburg . last winter.
He told me he was going to send for
SlairloOk to come In, as he wanted to
talk to him about It, and wanted me to
du so for him. Ma man Decarme lathe
ituthcir of the falsehoods you quote. Is
ho a tileistercated %linear. What is his
motive? HO fulled to get a place at Har
risburg, and then, and not until • then,
did ho thitiktn repeat these charges. lie
said before Dr. Sherlock and I went to
Harrisburg, that if we did nut get hint a
place he would "blow us up." As we
did not regard his blowing we chose to
disregard his threat. 'The way lie raged
and stormed about it was fearful, I are
told, and this silly falsehood was the re
spit. niters a few reasons to give which
I think Aotteet niits will regard as con
clusive answers to Dectunte's story:
let:: It Is not allegesninct there was no
appointment to meet Sheriff GraMing on
that evening. (Fritaler'siestlmony Sae"
this).
'24. If I had intiuded making any ar:
ningement with Cinching I never would
have taken a babbling Frenchman along
or used the language quoted in the pres
ence of so teeny persons. •
' 3d. If I had permitted myself to be
betrayed Into drinking *meow to Gratb
leg and giving him the names of Repub
lican' to visit In the presence of De
came, I would have purchased his si
lence by giving hint a place at Harris
burg, which was all he asked. If any
improper bargain was made the vote at
the.election would show its existence,
and the Republicans who were induced
'through me to vote for Gratbing malty
found.
,I have no desire to take up more of
yOur space - and will not pursue this
subject farther. Dec acme is contradicted
by,four men who were eye witnesses,
one ofthem John B. Johnston, In every
way disigterestea. Is he to be believed
and all the others disbelieved ? I will
not attack his character, but will merely
call the ktlention attic editor of the Au
utis to a fact that he will remem bar, that
less than two years ago a prominent Re
publican stated publicly, in speaking of
Deesrutea applying for the post Wilco in
Denver, that "if that scalawag applies I
will open out on him in the ;Paper and
drive him out of town." If he was such
scalawag then that he must be driven
from town for merely applying fora post
(Ace, is it likely those who know him
will take his word before that of Sheriff , 1
Graebing, J. B. Jidiusten, Dr, Shurlock,
Frazier and Trimble? in conclusion I
may there is - aot a Republican in Bearer
county who trill say I in any ray influ
enced Mai to rote against Shields, but all
!eon - versed with will testify to the very
opposite of Ibis. Read Trimble's state
ment, and IfDeausne could be induced
to tell tie truth, which I very much
doubt, he would testify that I urged bias
in Sheriff Gratteg's house, after we had
retired to bed, when I first learned of his
Intention to vote against Shields, not to
do so, telling him that Shields was a sot
liter and a poor man, and if he.wanted a
place at Harrisburg helsught to stand by
the'wholo ticket. I certainly will °Mei
Into no controversy with Decartne thro'
tho newsrapers,_itut hold myielt nl.
ways in readiness to prove that no.fle
pubticas ix the county was is anY way
',dated to rote against Shields by me, by
putting ox the stand any one suspected. I
wanted to cover the whole ground this
time, and I think I have done so to the
satlsfactlon of all honest men.
.1. 8. ItUTAN.
Statement of John B. Johnston Poit Mai
' ter itt New Galilee.
NEW GALILEE. Aug. 22, 1870.
J. S. Revsw, -rsq., Dear Sir: In re
ply to yours I have to say I remember
the night you and Decarme visited New
Galileo last fall, the only time I ever saw
you here together. You told me that
Deearme bad told von some Republicans
bare talked of not voting for you,-aid
you came out to see about it. About
half past 'nine LlT., I went with 4au
from my stoielo nebing's hotel, whore
I staid until you wore ready to retire.
Gnebing brought in a bottle of wine of
his own manufacture and that was all I
saw of the drink sort. I heard no bar
gain talked of, or anything improper be
tween candidacies cif oppokite parties.
Youri, dm. • J. B. Jouxsoic.
A
S i
er the appearance of the A nous this
wee 'received a lettwr (Wen A ugus t 24 th
con ning the following: ..1 authorize
1
yon ray that the mimeo( J. 11. Trimble
was trt mentioned by illy one at (lute
bing's the evening we were there last
fall. None of the party drank freely as
there ICSA only one bottle of domestic
wino brought in, and there was not a sin
gle toast drunk. There was nothing
said or done by any one present detri •
mental to the interests of any candidate
on the Republican ticket. Truly yours.
• J. B. JOHNSON.
J. IL Trimble's statement
John Graebing never Called on me last
fall, nor asked me to vote for or support
bun. What I did was ofmy °Wit accord.
You never tried In any way to influence
me to support Oraehing, but on the con
trary the only time I saw you during tho
campaign, or talked about tho matter.
you urged too to support Shields.
Yours, &c.
J. II: Taimnts.
J. A. Frazier's statement
I remember the evening last fall that
C. A. Doctrine and J .S. Rutan went to
New Galilee. Deearme came to the
Court House looking. for Mr. Rutan
and while Deeartne and I were talking,
Rutan drove up. Decarme told hini 'he
was waiting fur him, that he was going
to New Galilee with cigars and wanted
him to go along. Mr. Rubin said belted
been to the country and was tired and
would not go. Docarme said, "you had
better, there are some Republicans out
'there not satisfied about your nomina
tion, and if you go along I can make
thent right." I think he mentioned
Thompsons and BleClures. After Do.
carne left. I urged Ur. Ratan to go, tel
ling him Devarine staid do him good
out lie then followed Decarme
and said he would go. I was lirged by
both to go along but did not.
J. A. FILAZIEW
Bloaeroadss Cinbartle Sirup; Used In
all eases Instead of PILLS: EPSOM SALTS. CAS.
TOR OIL, Ito. inghly flavomd. Pleamot toloke.
Chlldres like It. Pr Ica W atop. :141nanale. 8.
Y. Sellers 2 Co.. 4S Wood sheer, Illtstinrei, Pa
leftly
Married.
HART—KERR—At Beaver. Pa., AnK.
25th, 1870, by Rev..l. M. Wields, Mr.
Henry M. Hart, of OhioviUe, Pa., and
Mims Annie Kerr, of Glasgow, Pa.
Near Advertixements.
X111.T.0. BiOiWAN, Bridgestatar. tunny
obtained Uprose to orb Lintors. WIcell• arc..
by We queue or upward, Is now selling at Dist store
to Britton's. %whom and a verymporlat wilds
at Westmoreland "minty old RyeAlMialtier. Pay-
Asians *Mt may are It to their practice tor eon
entemaints, or fa low typo, .pf llbser• can rely ao
POW so snide on lala am ma &nand. bath
,Mparity and suesnal mooL ssigaan.
Atkuvilatieestait 1,
Grand Clo'sing - Out SOl?'
OF ALL OUR
SUMMER STOCK,
.2bgdher with as . ; Immense Sioak qf
STAPLE DOURIC MOM
AT IMMENSE BARGAIId
MIMI
• TM. it a bonojkle CLOSING- OUT
SALE, arta prices will, in alt cave,
Le/mind exactlyas we represad Mem.
mar..ed down many of our
goods to price* fmns ten to twenty fire
per rent. lowa- than the very same
goods were cold before Me war.
Itend 'Our Firliceu.
• Call mut see our goods and compare
them with those of an./ House in this
market.
Vie .A.1.11E SELLING
Coclitco Prints 'at • 10 cents.
31erri mac Printsut 10 rents.
Spruguo Prints 'A 10 cents.
American Prints ut ...... „10 cents.
All our list Prints at every make lv cents.
• We Are Selling
Bwitatiful Mrtitelt Alparag, worth 25 cents,
at 5.2% ceots..-3,
1V e Are Selling
Thin Gren:ullni, it .1'2% cents, marked
down from 24 cent&
For Men tic, 13oyes' Wear s
(kssiutercs nt. cent4,...Worth 73 vents,
CosAlther,st nt 115 Co!11(4, Worth 473.: Petits.
Ciissitneres Itt. 73 cents. Worth $1 tiO.
White P XE.'l4 White P IV"
P. K. at 1234 crnt Worth 21 cent&
P. K. at 20 crat... • . ..... Worth 31 centg.
P. K. at 25 ...... Worth :r1 (vat,.
P. K. at 47 a:110 ..... GO cents,
Linen Towels, It) rents, ' t Wortlll,ls cents.
Linen Towels, Tali cents, Worth tlit cents.
Linen Towels, 2o cent., l
, Worth 37 cents.
LADIES' BAL3IOIIALS.
At sl.oo—lttilaced front SI.r.AA
40 PIECES PURE MOHAIR M
POPLINS,
At 31 cents, toad thts 1 4 e4141111 75 cents.
AL 12 1 : Cent&
BEST SHEETING-MUSLI2V:
- - -
•
At 12 , 4 Cent%
VERY FINE BLil.tellEo MUSLIN,
The Best Bargain of the Sea Boll.
:MIXED I'OPLIN•DRESS 00013 g.
At one-bulfl . .,..fthe price .of a month ago.
TABLE: LINENS
At :30.:35, 37. sad.
great reaucimn in prices.
A VERY LARGE STOCK OF
While Barred IC:admit*.
White Swim (Plain stud Marred`.
•
Vittoria Law.tm.'
White
Light Summer rilemeN.
Printml Ctuthmiwe Shawls.
Black. White, liheeketl& Striped SlutwlL
A. 13A. TiCGVA.T.INT.
Deal Irish Poplin Dress Pe,lierns
Plain and 1 3arreil, un $9 a Fannin.
ad! soon, and secure some of the best
bargains tint! hare been offered this
Season.
A. W. ERWIN & CO.'S,
No. 178, Federal Street,
,
AI. LEGIIENY CITY,
juni:iy-1..29:jr20-17
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The Beal, as Hundreds of People,
who have them in use, can testify.
Persons :about purchasing a Sewing
11nelaine will do well to will on the Agent
of the " WP.E.D." 7 .l..Linnenbrink; ito
che.ster.—and :see these machines, as it
110 tniulde to show them, eren - ir
they do not pnrulmse.
' J. LINNENBRINK,
Agent for'lleaver Co., Rochester, Pa
Agen for the HOME SIII.7TTLE
SEWING 31. WHINE. the tirst Sewing
)Lucnine ~01,1 or 10.4 Glom *ll—lnts the
under , tte,-M-3111
•
GROCERY STORE
In Briilgdwater, Pa.
Jr. Itwr*.i,Es R (2(),-
Duntap'it Corntr. near the Bridge,
HAVE OPENED AN
ENTIRELY FRESII STOCK OF
FAMILY GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE. , NAILS, WINDOW
GLASS. FLOUR. FEED AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
And in grueraidAtiharaidee nanally found to each
cwasectlun. The *tore mom ho. been remodeled,
wad conveniently andnemi. with
lone
win.
Orme, dc. AINJohn mile& co lone known In
filid comma:My. will give hie penmual attention,
large experience, and Ihorcnclt acquaintance with
the Trade. to the *election and maths'° of choice
Reach. and invitee the patronage of alt who wbh
Abe lust goods lit the market, At the lowed meth
poke. All kinda of enuntry produce wanted.
' J. ttTiL h.S CO. Bridgewater. Pa.
».
ur
eggitstee's Notice.
xIeTICE la hereby given that the following ec.
/II comfits of Executor., Admintatnitora, Guard
fano. have been duty owed In the ItegLace's
efSce.aod wilt ho presented to the Woken.' courf
for reedinsiatiou' and allowance on Wedneeday.
the 7th day of b.iptember.
ACV2IIOI of W . 11. Pnucier, adm'r. of Jceieph
Withirow.-deed..
Final account of John Armor. executor of the
wilt of ZdzabetlXAndenoin. deed.
Viral sea rant Of Adam Kneel, executor of the
will el t'aer ta.
. ,
Final CCIRIDI OfJ. B. idoer OVA testa ,
gisestooaarza oriutto Weigle, deed. •
Account of Mary A. Cainuan. guardian or ba
bes (:altamon..eldid unite. U. ealhoon- deed.
Thud .le/nuot/f r of Loot., K. Weinman. guardiso
o AdAosFzeabooro. child of Adam irodkcorsa. da
ce/seed.
Partial stoma of Cithvino I.loffoun and C.
ex=llllll2ltai Phillip licatuast. clued.
account of Win. m B. It. Dawson. giro.
Usortfc Dawatate, dee'd.
Account of A.•IL Thoonton, executor of the 101)1
of Jane Brunt, deed.
Accounts Thiituao Moore, Luanllau of / 1 " 7.
and Martin Ti Moore. chtalren bf Samuel Boma
&mood. I • I
Dad rotate account of Nathan Battu, odor. of
Ws rotate of Joules Murray. deed.
leconn.. of Janos Wunock.strocutar of rho last
will of ItanuatiA. Hillman. deed
' Pinot account of Joan Whales. adner. of Jame
Wino .• deed; I
lioucaut and Ansi (rest and postman accounts of
11,..D•rker,, totateo a abefetouto of Thomas A.
Bilft4r. deed.
-Asnocutt of Robert If. Ith.dea, gnardlatl of Ann
Elan howl ctald of Nikon . Po cal. dec'd,
nod account of Paulen Ctinulap, guardlon of
soma 1.. 11100prv. son ofiatnes Mooney. dec'd.
Final account neCtoo. W. liandttoo, tier. of Ibto
wilt of Barth Bernina:. deed.
Account of William Secant, adm:r. of the sonata
Of Goarr.rattnlib,,oked.
D. 0/NOLBTON, Eq.
, (111## gam . evok,oAs.r.46 •
lipitti v i A meiridut I
V 4. l3oSte - ft etrit i I
of Megirit, end WIN dinPU . llld.
rejorgerelratr4lrciltq
autemberid 111 , :cOtelli 0 'lt. mg Mtor
Iw►taßppltmVe itt _
All tight, alereetalli fiallo of defendant
of. W. sod to the bellortidg Ateribrel
situate to the borough of NW Ik Nom
coanty, Ye.. tO wit: the natant rotioar West g
of Lots 1/1 and ',kW:laded north by 14114.u5pi4
on the auk by rut ends of Cote amid by Wan;
bye on routh by lut 111 and ors ale WINO
Third grout: oo *bleb hi erected • brick d i m
hog bone two store* high and 'bona Net trout
ou 'MO meek and lb feet deep with a two story
taki:r-minhn,=.; -A:x.14217;05=
We, W m o
aren ant claif deMadant Of. And
W • ram additional Atop to thou.daze and edge.
tout factory. be et feet wide and MOW deep
lot Na. 11 of wow lou In New Medea
Wane Company lbw; bounded north by gout.
hog. out by cull; south by Vetter, Vetch
ob Co.. and nut oy Deaver Creel. '
Weed and eaten ezetation u the property of
Penmen Mitchell and Juba T. Wilma, at the
and of Edward it, flumes aid o.hers.
NO. '1
At Messina Muir and place, all the Sight. Who.
interest and chino of defendant, o 4 1u and to the
to.lowing piece or parcel or laid, situate In lb.
township of Korth taiwickley, county of barer
aforesaid, and bounded as follows to wit: tlegio
tang at • White Oak. corner of land claimed by
Jona Daugitertte bells, flume by land of Funk.
houses (formerly /WWI Betinetilsouth In depose
sweet 71 perch; ; thence by land of rune, math 1
degree west, hOyi pen:bee: thence by had ista of
Jounthin EVaoe, aura aJ degred east Of perctied
thence nonh 1 degree west. 14 perches; thence
uurth tridcgtoes east, 9 percher; thence by laud al
root Daugnerly • [tel.... south 1 degree east, a 494
perches to the place of begluchig; outlawing $t
&cm said 111117y-ono perches, to include a hwue
quarry. according to a surrey Memo! toad. Its
Jusetus 110141.1. suit aioo a eniall4ece for a road or
way Isom Um Battu ou the Mg yes Rives to the
great rod lots out by wild sloops and describ.4
a• (odors to wit: Begloulng at the road one-bait
ut one degree west, two hundred andeightpuloa
feet lulu the Bonk thence nosth Mil deg's,. cast,
44 Suet; thence 000th one-half-of one degree mul e
131.1 feet to the great road: thence aloes the seams
tenth di degrees west. Al feet.
homed sod taken In execution as the pitopetty of
Joseph U. Bennett. lieu. 1.. UnAwri and Queries IL
Hawn. at the suit of Amanda lAttcheU.
ALSO. KO.O.
Al we name Mao and pls.:all right. title. Inter
est aua slants of defendant of. In std to the billow.
svg " roper:7 to wit: Lot No. ind to Economy plot
0/ Ude w nearer Valli. Dona county, Pa., 'monk
ell audtleacrib."l as Odor.: myth by lot Nu. ilk
ma by normal A 'by' non by Thud bin.. sod cm
lbs. avail. by lot :su. ta; au which Mars b etectdd
• tiro story flume dwelitug boaae with four moon
sod two ititclielac, cellar nokroastb, pouch on
exti skto U. house; kit eucloriaL
belted and taken in execution as Lh3 Levert) of
litmus, at the mull of Wise itainsey.
ALilli No. 4.
At the same time and plan... Will be expooed to
oak an the right, tide, Ittivivitind claim of [turd,
!visitant chin and to the tuilnenng property being
Lot Au. nun in Patterson'. plan oi low of Deaver
Path, lien el COM,. N., bring 4U seat front and
extending beat LIS Sect to an ahoy; and bounded
on the :torah by lot No. tuft on the cant by Water
strett ; no the multi by lot so. NA, and on the
Wont by Water Alley. Lot euellated, with email
troll tree. thereon.
.
seized and takro to ezetitton as the pntberty of
Moans it. DIM at the malt of Martin Mclougb
-110. alot et the lull of Ma. Routed:.
ren
CM
• _
At the same thus and place, all rt.:ht. title, In
tenet and .halm of deleuttata ea, In null to the lot-
Wow sot of ground hejdoarerlia, Bearer coon
t; and moulded and ddcribed us follow.: On
tuu south by Mulberry weal, ou the west by lot
of Ur. encash:in, sot Use moth null eat by lots us
J. IL Eloups; all under truce.
Seised and taken In execution at the hrelsali
of bluona %goyim at the bolt of john it.
ALSO, NO. 6.
At the :ante time mid platy-. all right, tide, Inter
of and Gaon of delendant of, lu sod Co the futluw.
tag ;frown,, to wit: Lot Nu. WS In tho Pailersou
plats ul 10. lu Bearer Falls. hearer cuualy, ra..
bounded and described as follow.: Vu the uurtb
by lot No. Sta. on the twit 11 Yuma atreet, ua the
south by lot No. alga, and on ma rest by trout
alley; tto *Lida b meted a too •toty Irma duel.
Ilag abutt Id by AU. cony:Wag fun: rooms 01111
cellar underutaut; out halttlinga on let. and all ea
nitre&
belted and taken In execution u the property o
Absalom Belly at the dult of J. b. Valium
UMMMMIEIEI
e all the right. Mk, rutercin and claim of de
reuMiut 01, to arid toad that tot Wu piece or parmil
in land antmito to Mouti luirnahip. beaver cuirtitY.
Pa., °option., Vanport btatfuu uu rue Oulu river;
bounded on the north by Me Link. river; uu Wa
tad by land, formerly oi :Suva (au* owned by an
Ott Company) and Geo. Dottier, on the mini by
lands 01 tinitorga Luckier and uu the eicat by bum
or Onetutt and Ur. Juliti 10:11.uo, containhig Any
aura mum ur 4+a—tai acres uf which rim let and
do river bottom, cleated and under tenor., the bal
ance well timbered.
Abu, a lot or place aground. mulct fence, lying
near the above descrowd preculatm, bounded on,
tne north by the YrankJort tirade Ewa nod land
ufJolsn Wuson; on the's.' by Onstott t on the
roaith by land now of tipeagettlormerly of Nom},
and on the weit . by Load sot Outdo% (formerly of
ilatabo): containing three-quarters of an aert.
more or Mao, and ma which I. erected • large frame
bank barn. no bet Wog bysal feet *lda, rub stone
'basement and otabling unuerneath tha whole.
• Velma and taken in execution Es Nn property of
joint bleu art. at the and of Jamb lining.
ALSO, NO.
Al the LllllO limo and place &a light, title. Inter•
eat and claim of defendant of, In and to the follow
ing described property mutilate In the borough of
Demmer Fall., Soarer county, Pa., being lot No.
U/1 in the Economy plan of tuts iu said uurough;
bounded uunli by lot No. 1107; ou the twat by Mao
areet; on the South by lot No. Ago, and uu the
coast by MAW alley Lut 43 feet trod sou Main at
and extending back 143 feet to Main alley; on
*Luck Were la • yeller dug and walled, about 10 by
01 krt.
Seised and taken It. execution ea /he property of
Junta A. rad - at the roll of Anima Miller.
MAO. . NO. IX
At Mesas= time ad place all right. Ulla. !def
eat and claim of dtfendenc. of, Itt and 10 the follow
ing property, to wit: 40001 six acres of lead ml[-
114101/1 New Sewickley town/dup. bearer county,
bounded and descilbad as Antony: On the
tit by land of John Stiesd: on the hest by land
of David Stewart; on the north by land of Ito ter
Snood, ou the south by David Stewart; sou which
le erected a fraMe one story house with 4 rooms;
apple trees nod other trait on the premix.; all en
closed.
Seised and takJu in exec asas the property of
Edward Barrett, at the salt 11
Wm. L. Visner.•
ALSO. Nu. 10.
At the same time alit place will be expired to
sale all the right, title, leeriest 1011 a lot of the
defendant of. In and to the-following piece or par.
eel of Land situate in Moon tosrmitilp. &weer
comity He., bounded and deacnbeil as lotion.: Be
gulping at a post, near an elm, thence by Lands
ormerty of tlieberno of W Wl.m lento , deceased,
south tr*-i sine.. west 21 perceive tor poet; theme
by laud iunueriy Itickervelf, north krt
orgters west 1-1 perches tom post; Ahem.: •outh
tau, degrees west O 3.10 th perches to •po.t; thence
north zlSf degree. west el perches to the Undo
men thence by old river north thiS degree. east
31 7-10th privies; thence by land. formerly of Jai
cub Noss, south 04 degree. mat 30 perches to the
place of beginning: contsuram atz'aervis and fifty
rive percher. more or leas. Also, Fel that certain
piece of laud Attune to Moon township, county
and Mines aforesaid. and bounded am hallows: tro
Mu mirth by low.water . mark In the Ohlo river,
east by Mace it.. smith by ordinary high
water mark off the bank tat said riven on the west
by Two hide Rani upon which above described
premises Is a two story [mum: Wu*: and frame
tiro, fruit trees, an.; all enclosed
Seized and taken In egfe 4 = am the property
of loom Rambo and M. bo, at the mitt of
John Moore. •
ALSO, NO. It.
At the came nem and place all right. title, Inter
est and claim of defendant of. in arid to the fol.
hewing des, rtbeil Minding slid lot of ground of
C. V. Bradley, to wit: A frame dwelling house
and store room fronting on Main street. being tan
stories situate on lot No. 113: Pattersen's
plea of Lot. In Heaver Fulls, Beaver county Pa..
bounded north by Luden alley; mist by lot No lit,
south by lot No 14k and west by Main street; the
lot being, 33 feet on Main street and extend Lug
back 131 feel to mild lot No hid.
Seized and taken in execution m the property of
C. V. Bradley at the atilt al Hillman .t Bruce.
ALSO. No. It
All the right. title, Interval and claim of defend.
ant o(, In and to the following described building
and lut.of gtOPllli of Anualatt Bryant, to wit: A
two *tor} frame building fee: Sy to feet on the
eround. lower story ten feet. upper story nine feet,
baring die windows and a doable door with lean •
ruin ligkm Iu front. Said building being online
on lot No. GM In the Economy WEI of lots In the
borough of Beaver Fall.. Beaver county Penn a,
bounded north by lot No mat by. Johmtun
attest: pond' by lot No. Sal, and west by Johnston
alley: having a front on Johtmton atreet of 43 feet
and extending back MS feet rat Johnston alley.
Seized and taken In execution a. the propeity
Amara-in Bryant at the tont of W. W Power, o
of O. C. Schofield.
ALSO
@EU
At the name time and Mace. all right, title, y
!crest and claim of defendant of. lu and to die
following building and lot of ground of T. W. An•
demon. to wit: A dwelling house. two stories
high, having a front of ad loot and a depth of 16
feet, with kitchen And room above attached to
north end, making the house L shape. Situated'
on lot No. 4, of fiernard's addition. of Beaver
Beaver Co. Ps- Soloed and taken In ezent•
lion as the property of T. W. Anderson, at the atilt
ufJll[lll.l
MED
ism
At the same time and place, all right. title, inter.
est and Chihli of the' dekvidant of. In and to the
folloa.lng property, to wit: A certain I...ice or
parcel 14 land , situate in Ike Borough of Pension,
Beaver Co. Pa., bounded and described as fol.
!on : On the east, by land of John Convert and
Mrs. Mil.er, and on the south by•land of John
Betty, and on the north by land of Joseph Stokes,
and on the west by land of James Andrews and
William Baker: on whirl, la erected a two story
frame dwelling house, with 4 rooms and kitchen;
also stable and coal houses, alto an orchard of
different lauds of fruit, about • grapevines!,
raspberries, atravrberries, and a quantity of other
small fruit, all enclosed being the same premises
conveyed by James !laden and wife to Chrhalan
J. Knauer by indenture. dated Aprlll3. 1967, and
recorded in the take for recording deeds, In deed
book No. 54. page 1.53.
Seized and taken In execution as the property
of C.J. Knauer, at the snit of B. Wulf. •
ALAI, . No. IS
At the tome time and place. all the right, title,
interoot and claim of dcleudant of, In and to all
thine parcels or lota of rnmutl :Mosta in the bor
ough of Beaver Falls, Bearer rtionly. Pa, via :--
tote Nos. =7 in Economy Plan of Beaver Fe b ,
adjoining each other, and together boarded norm
hy lot No. 1312; mot by Beaver alley: .oath by
Henry street, and unit by Brighton. reef. each of
feet front on Brighton et. and extending bef,k 1 35
Get to Braver Nlel : a triune dry boon. for oi7thf
brick, loving a frontof 50 feet on Henry at. and
extending endfeet to Waver alley, being ono
story In helot tun lug "
""" lhe i b t' r e e n d e t:
-elsoit 11 feet lu width and extending , to
hoe..
Iwo
of the dry house. 10 foYt. withP r : * t 16 t lu
11.1011. In height also attache d , a in e
et i A d lo th e on .
Lo ile s nry ..
bounded north lot No MIA east
ritre3vctke....nd extenithingobafbek.2oinfeetthe
old boning by tot k 3 to 1317. and won by
by ik. " l"'• baring o a th
a front of 43 Pet on Brighton
ir et and .sanding righlo° l4 lac k ha it 143 (onto Beaver alley.
s
Also Iwo Nun. 1413. 1419. 1410 and 143 . 1 lo the
Ewommy Plan of LOU, In .ald borch. ad oining
each other; and bounded north by ug lot . 4 OIL
be Brighton Brent. south be Henry strut,
won hr Brighton - alley. Lot Na 1413 hating •
font of 42 feet and Non. 1419, Int/ and 1411 a
front of 43 Get on Brighton street sforeraid, and
all extending back 143 feat to Brighton a :Bey.
• Alas; Lots Nos SO. 511 and SO. in Economy
plea akin. In said borough. adjoining each other
pad bounded north by Baker street, east by Un.
coin street, south by logos. lialt and west by Lin
coln alley • Each lot having a front of 13 NIA on
Lincoln street and extending bock I.3lfeet to Lin
coln alley. On one of red MU. Na Is erne
11d a 1 Mtn double framodereiting boost, shoat
56 by IR feet, with eight rooms Osman.
Alpo, Lou Nos. all alit 613,1 n the 2001111101, Plan
of sold bornogh.adjoining each tidier, and bound.
ed north by lot No. 651, ewe be Lincoln at, aoulk
by Baker street, mad west by Lincoln allay; ma
lot baring a front a 43 feet on Lincoln strimit, and
extendkg back 110 fact to Longa alley Oa awl
del d jgail l at i t=o:,trilrylit
la Width awe brealrh. -
4= B ll•Vi l airrrilraldt=ra i t
au. at the weld ot. ittnittedr.
:Leo
At tie mune doe and stare 40 1 11 4 . all *erre
titirOateriot aerl, dale et dedot of, ta et he
le trtUr. All Chet perish'
C I" "arst Bid Alierelteeraddp,
Attar al 1.41 iide . Wiltirer Mao
heart. Ifqrl Wyse lateidiajii.lkge.. Wit
prod or Jo• Smith tad John Dasaly, eolith by
il a t . 1,48 C ileilbolllll/setbi Wadi Wane/
niree. l4".
wttith Is 'DOI! • ea
starlets
s ii t t:s o ll= b rllZg Tbe
Itina, le welt tbnie
g otta of
=ed. altbl4•7=4 l Wm wed
die
was woken' aluirfiV a Ztlimmi
cum:alums uf Johathaa
belle. i!" JIMA D. Yon:
Seized sod tiara to execadoa n lh biooerts or
James D. Vombeile, tithe eat et J
August Abillipe sad Elisabeth sir •
ta• of • writ Ith, homed oat of the 'taw
of Deaver meaty.
ALSO, No. 17.
At Aerate rime
of
place, all' the fled, tltte,
Moron and claim of deleadeat of. la and to the
folios:lag described property to we: betas lot No.
Ille la the Ifroooaly aka of Ms ot Surer Ma,
Weyer ontaty. AL, bowled oa be north by lot
o. oa
ad out by Task alley,
_oft the math
by lot Na. M. sad oat he west by Nam avow: on
which la wand • two awry brick with •
store room la float
a ddr ersithed wit h , hike
ry attached: tel aderseetb: ice bowie and oth•
er nut betiding.: all satiated.
Seised aJd ukra le ezecatice we Lb* pravertr
of A B. tketirkg, at the salt of J. goatee.
JOILN OR.BLYO, Shit
• Cke. Beam, AL. Aar IT. nr:n- rt ,
LOOK HERE.
Craning API 011111/111X11111100006. —1" b•
1.7 anderelgtairl hots kayo to lateens Ws Meade
and the public generally that be Me Just received
a new stock ot tootle of the levet styles for
Sprlag and Hammer wear oaten ba offers st nary
Madam Mee.
UENTLEJIHNS FURNISHING
la
ON HAND
000 ,
CONSTANTLY
. _
tbothlne nude to order on the shouteat notlea.
Thankful to the public for peat Issas, I hope
by close attention to business to malts matins-
AOCs of the mew
DANIEL MILLEIL,PA,
aßmur BRIDUIVIVATNR.
roar 24:tr
'isAF):l444 31
PRICE ONLY $4O t
We are now able to offer to the robUo
A FIRST CLASSSEWING MACHINE
of 1 , . operinf mile or !bleb,
Embracing all the latest ImproremenO
found In Europe and AlDelia, at a Price
gaits within Shoresteh *revery dleaseo
hold Mahe Land.
V1V1301..1C IME D.
The snide ni.seri members of the Sewing Bocie
ty for the hewed' of the M. E. Church, Brewer, ham,
in had the WILSON bin:TILE bE hilNo MA
CIIIN E in wwi for some time. take plessum In
Mating that, Ibr simplicity of conetnictlon. durw
billy. ram of operation. speed and besot, of per.
Ibrmanee. we belle.. it is not stopured by air
Machine In Me market.
Mrs. J. F. Duro. Pres
Mtn M.A. Gemindanner.
Pres.l
Mr.. If. Phillips, Tram
Mrs. Prof. IL T. Taylor,
Mn.. Rs". J. IL Miller.
Mr.. Her. W. IL Lute.
Mn.. Rev. F. D. Fast,
Mr.. Dr. Me. Nett„
Mrs. A. Border,'
Mrs. William Bowser.
Mrs, benalor.l.S.llutan.
'Mrs. A. M. Atkin,
Mrs M. 1...00.
Mn. J. U. Butler.
Mn. X. W. Dickey.
UN. M. Tallow,
Mn. IL A. W nation.
Moo. Agnes Johnsion,
Mho U. U. Lyon,
Ilion Elects Allkon,,
MIIIILoo..C. W
Sim Andre. Mato.
.7. WILTAND,&ey
t u Ilitn3 St., beaver, P.L.
ANDERSON, Arent.,
. Otnee and SAWS 1101:161%,
umartt,tyjoltn 8. J.
tborlillat Book Concern, i
200 Malberry nt. New York.
•Being In emotant receipt of laqateine from uor
brethren reverting nyder Machine,. with re
(iamb to resommend and pastime. we hare In
suninecelun with some lady.hienda, carefully ad
thoroughly examloed the varlets. OUIChIOCO of
IfiCt/Cill value for family awing. and god those
made by the Wheeler .1b Waren Mandataries;
Company. BM Broadway. New 'York. to folly corn.
bloc the casentleila of a gcood Inanmeret, and each
as we can confidently recommend. Mitring tees
an favorable moults from their rule In our own,
end to the beaseholda of one friend►. we are de.
dross that their benefits aloud be eared by all.
oar brethren. and hems lave intageted ourselves
in their behalf.
AIM STIVSNO Tuna.. CAILION,
Jamas Fair. J Penna.
DASILL Ws.is .1 BENJ. EDICULDO,
DAYM Timer. W. A". Cox.
Bay the Wbeelerk Wilson Kerrie/ Shaklee.
WY. SUMNER i Cu..
eogleodet) _HO Wood St.. PlttoteuTh. Pa.
-Reduced Prices!
Speyerer & Sons
Ilarejtutt Returned from thezEast
WITII A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Bought at the
Lowest Cash Prices,
And will sell some Goods
AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR!
Consiatineet Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro.
visions, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Hope, Ocuin, Packing
Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints,
White Lead, Oil, Putty,
Queensware, Wit•
low-wa re,Flour,
Peed,
Grain and
Bacon, a
• ty or Printi.,3lusiiis,
Tirkines,Delaing,Checica,
Al pclEi.,J Ca Ili. Din / C rash
an I Donery ; also. Teas, Coffees,
Sukara, Syrups, Mobilises, Carbon Oil,
200 Wa. of Use Webrated Canton Cia
AND NEW CREEK FLOUR,
Just arrived and fur sale. Wholesale and
At Pittsburg Prices.
200 Kegs Wheeling Nails:
ONE CAR WHITE LIME;
Land Plaster, and Akron Omuta/ ;
A Largo Sto ck or.
White Lead and
A cry superior quality of St
v regi laptu antl a lot of Ca
Just Arrived and for sale,
and Retail.
ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, I
—and—
Concord Wi
Or our own vintner, ror
Sacramenba Purponen. are4il ,
commended by ihrre b
used them.
They arc also Agents ter
KNIFFEN MOWER AND
And Pitt. Nit. Plow Co'a. Plows.
•
Thauktng the Public, for t eir put pat
mnage. we hope to merit a Went dune
in the future.
All Goods Delivered Ave ofChan"
You can rely on %P. triode being fresh,
as all our old goods were sold at auction.
SPIABRER & SONS,
aprlliac
List of Appliauts for Licence at Sep
tember Sessions, 1870.
Maria 110t111:14 • " .
JUNI Audition. Homer Tana Pa.
John Bounell, Nov Me m& Po.
head. Blow Now Intibtoo. Pa.
iingrAte ' JOHN O. HALM Mr*.
Paints.
z& \Vet.
bon Oil
11Vholesale
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