The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 28, 1870, Image 3

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    The Beaver Argus.
Tye,. Ps.. Sept. *l. 11170.
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names, do 600 6CO 700 10 00 15 OD
puns, do 600 4OD 000 HI 00 1100
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Admlntsuntars' andEltSentare' Notkaa....s3 Od
special notkes tow No, Meads.
• or Payments to be nada Quarlsrly. oaxsot
for transient advertisomonla. whist Unit be pad
In advance.
Slate *flips Thersiometer for the
week ending September Nth 1870
Y. 2 T. x.
Sept. 18 63 - aeg. 71 deg. 63 dog.
19 55 dog. 71 dog. 56 - deg.
" 46 deg. 75 deg. 55deg.
" 21 46 deg. 72 deg. 56 deg.
" 22 47 deg. 72 dog. 57 deg.
29 51 deg. .. 76 dog. 65deg.
SAI ST dog. 78 deg 88deg.
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TIME TABLE.
Cleveland dr. Plattsburgh 6. R.—Tridas
golug Eidst leave nearer Station as follows: Nor.
sing Exprese. 9.17; Emitting Exprees,ll.l4; halt
5.43 p. Is.
Trains_ going West leave Bearer St/Übe al
Iowa: Mill, 743 a. m.; j Ext.ress, 3.56 p. M.; Ac
consmodation. 5.43 p.
Plat. PI. W. at C. X. X.—Trains going Beet
lease Rochester titation (at end of bridge) so ast
hma: Beaver Falls Accom. 6.03 a.m.; Biwa wow.
7.10 s. in.; New Castle accosts. 8.30 a. m.; B. Falb
acorn. 11.10 p. m.
Trains going Weet leave Rochester Malian, (at
end of bridge) as follows: B. F. scam. 10 a. m.;
Zion accom. Alf p. on.; Erie night express 3.45 p.
m.; B. F. accom. 7.37 p. m.
Train. going But leave Rochester (Upper) De
pot a. follows: B. F. scum. 6.05 a. as Ewa ac
corn. 7.15 a. In.; New Castle acorn. 1540 s. m;
Chicago exp. 10.511 s. m; Beaver Falb access. 11.15
p. m.; Chew Nall tin p. in; Erle exp. 410 p. in;
Chicago exp. &OS p. m; Fade mall 9.56 p. mi.
Toles gond! West, leave Rochester (Upper) De
pot as follow,: Chkago ranlll.ls Chi.; Elie exp.
1115 a. m: Beaver Falls aeons. 9.65 a. Mango
cap. 11.30 a. m.; tindeage exp. 3.55 p. New Cat.
lie atom . 4.3C1 p. m.; hie exp. 6.45 p. m; . Bawer
acorn. 7.311
Subtle-Aptloan tont° Heaver Ar
gas.—The following named persons
have paid the numsbet oppoelte to their
names on subscription to the Mayer
Angus, since the date of our Last publi
action. .
George Engle, Brighton tp., $1 00
Charles Fisher, Vanport, 3 00
A. Duff, Now Brighton, 3 40
Danniel Figley, New Sheffield, 2 00
Est. George Proudley, Alliance, 140
S. Meektem, Rocileste'r, 50
J. Id., Engle, Industry, 2 00
lion. J. B. Donley, Waynesburg,. 400
W. C. Rhoads, Andrew , (Iowa) 2 00
Mrs. Annie A. C. McLan Clifton, 200
John R. Todd, Ilookatown,
A. Gibb, Clinton, Pa.,
jamos Smith, Now Brighton,
A. L. Ferguson, Georgetown,
A. Fmnki - Thillipsburg,
C. ("Whom', Georgetown,
G. °reit', New Brighton,
I. J.,Johnaton. Tionesta, Pa.,
The attention of the public la directed
to the following New Advertisements
, which appear for the Brat time in the
Alums to-day :
Carc—Luther McGinnis.
Card—U. jt. Aushuts. -
asrd—James Moore.
Card—Mrs. E. H. Beacom.
Card—S. J. Anderson.
Card—Beaver Drug Store. •
Card—H. Men.
Card—J. D. Put.
Card—John Moore.
Card—Hiram Meaner.
Card—Scott, Boyle & Co. •
Presentment of Grand Jury—J. C. Hart.
New Ads.—A. W. Erwin.
' Aduer.'s Notice—Wm. Davidson.-
Plaining Mills—Whitfleld & Anderson.
:Orphans' Court Sale—A. Whisler.
Special Notices—Mrs. E. H. Beacom.
Special Notices—H. Bence.
Special Notices--Schiff & Steinfold.
Special Notices—Snell:it:burg.
Special Notices—Dr. Winans. '
Special Notice—Walloott.
; Special Notice — lt. T. Taylor.
Special Notices—John Moore. ••
Special Notices—Beaver Drug Store.
Special Notice—Y: M. C. A.
Special Notice—Western Fruit Co.
special Notices—Will Smith t Co.
'Special. Notices—B. Mulhelm.
Special & Frederick.
Pilules—Wm. Enable & Co.
Medical—U. S. Publishing Company.
(i011.1(1 TO MOVE.-.T. H. Hence, third
street, Heaver, will early In the fall move
his stock of thumbs into Colonel Quay'.
elegantly Mted up store room, .but be
fore moving will at his present place of
business offer his entire floe stock of
,Dry Goods, Millinery, Trimmings. (to.,
regardless of cost prices. .This Man ele
gant chance for those . wanting to buy .
real ch eap.
A IIIEAUTIFUL StOCk Of lloop-Sktrta
lid Corsets, at I lianauer's Bazar of
Fashion lirlOiewater, Pa. sept. 21:1f
ISY - I:ers Lan plelne cures Dlarrbres and Dyeen
tag. fur ;ndc At Moore's Drug Store, Dein street
Below, PA. • • tlept. 11:1w
S. J. Cuose arc now riazeiving
their New Fall Stock of Dry Good;
Ilmds and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Lto., Roches
ter nt. Call and see Munn, and secure a
bargain. sep2l;2w
S. J. Owes Co., are non; 'n. , celvfng
their Nei , Fall Stock of Dry Go• ds,
Boots and Shoes, Hats, Capa, Itoches.
ter Pa. • Call and see thou, and secure a
scp,2l:2w
bargain
: Mulvanon Limo Kilns, Vanport.
Itestlimo at the lowest price. Lie22tf
WHEN you como to the Fair call at
Moore's Drug Storo and got a bottlo of
l'orslan Moine—lt's better for children
than SooWing Syrup.
S. J. Cnoss &. Co., are no • receiving
their New - Fall , Stock of Dry °hods,
Boots and Shoes,'llats, Caps, dm, Roches
ter Pa. Call and see them, and secure a
bargain.' sep2l:2w
filrliaglonla'a Persian Melo* come Neuralgia,
ger ante at 11(uortea Drag Store. mato Street Dea
rer, Pa. Sept. 11;ts
WILL REMOVIL:—j. 11. , Bonee t a dry
goods and millenery establishment will
remove in the early part of September to
Colonel Quay's Building, 3rd et. beaver,
with a tine now stock of dry goods, mil
linery, furs, &c. augl7;tf
Wonsen'a Righte.—lf women have
not the right to vote they Aave the right
to say that the Iniproved Wilson Shuttle
Sewing Machine is the best in the mar
ket, as hundreds are saying to day.
S. J. Annnusoit,
Special Agent, Beaver, Pa.
see advertisement in another column.
augt4;4w
I HANAUER has a beautiful Stock of
Hats, 'bennets, plumes, flowers, riu
bollN, lioll4ot-Illik‘,..&M. now on hand. . •
Sept. 21ttf
Nenvoun DZIIIILITY and wookneua
...inert by Dr. J. S. Wituina. Mee, Dia-
Doebester, Pe.
PER/40 , M it tending the hair this week,
(1411 1,4) acoom !nodded with the very'best
of eatables—as ham, chicken, oysters,
ote., at. Mcllvain & Frederick's Dining
saloon and ' L ltefreshnent Stands, near
HA) Floral !fall.
STRANOK BUT TRUE, that S. It J. finel
lonkurg, of New Brighton, can cloth you
in goods of their (pro make, cheaper
than you am get the same goods to
i tt.t m rgh. Merchant tailoring Is made
amoialty with this firm, and all goods
are warranted as repr4oented.
V
KLVET itotoTti4=The largest assort•
intfut, id the cheapest, aro at Bowies.
Bony er. aep2!:34
CA Kr rra ! Carpets; Oil Cloths altd Wall
Paper l t great variety and at greatly re.
diked rims, at B. Alulltient's, Bridge
Ht., ISO gewater• aep4223;2w
LAT/Grt style Of Cassimore suits from
3 9 . to 3:31. at Schiff it Sleinfield'a, Broad-
Way, New Brighton, l'a.
. Air - Pupils ma3r still enter the Beitver
Seminary and Institute to advantage.
This 1 the long usaalon, three months
still- remaining .of it. Additions are
- being made to Its membership almost
,
Y. M. O. regular monthly
meeting of this emaciation for October
will take place in the lecture mars of the
Melladiet Episcopal church, Beaver, au
Tuesday evening. 4th proximo.
Appropriate - addressee and music will
be provided for the ottoadin. The pas
tors of the Normal churches of this vi
cinity are requested to be present, and
to give notice of the meeting in their
congregations. We invite the &Aitken
public and the youth especially to be
present M. T. TAYLOR, President.
(Roam! plaire aren.)
Zr you suffer from Neundea, Nor
Permian Olidue at Moores Drug Stow
FALL Orutuno all Hanauer. Haw
ofFaahlon, Bridgewater, Pi. Sept. 21:tf,
Tux Republican County Executive
Committee will meet at the Court Howie
on Friday the 30th lust. at II a. m.
4.. D. arawron. Chairman.
firi .
LAMS style of Hata at t3chlff a. Stain
Itroodway, Now Brighton. Pa.
WHAT Is more delloiona than a glees of
Ice Cold Sparkling Soda Water, Savored
with the Juice of fruits at !logo An
drieseen'e, Beaver fitifffitorei
Ilium linen and shirt bosoms, woolen
and linen table spreads, napkins and
towels, at the cheap store of Will Smith
at Co., Rochester
istr-Aseonishing I All having Aches
and Pains should visit the Beaver Co.
Fair and have it released Instantly free
of charge by twins tho Celebrated Wol
cott's Pain Paint; •
Air Shawls, Shawls, single and
double, of beautiful, entirely new pat
terns At received from the East; at
prices to snit everybody, atJ. H. Benm'a
Beaver. sepi2B:3t
We call attention to the presentmeni
of tho Brand Jury of the last Court ISt
Quarter Sessions of Beaver County, in
relation to 'the Poor Farm and House
of Employment. • It Was handed to. us
for publication al too late an hour, week
before last ; and Ism week, it was unin
tentionally overlooked. It will be found
of Interest to our citizens generally. •
Da. J. S. Wuraws cures by electricity,
diseases that cannot be cured by any
other known remedy. Office, Diamond,
Rochester. Pa.
Carpets, OIL Cloths and Wall
Paper In great variety and at greatly re
duced prices, at B. Mulleletn'e, . Bridge
at., Bridgewater.:, teTt2B;2w
,Western Vineyards, Fruit farms
and Nurseries. Send ten cents for our
descriptive catalogue and guide to the
dower garden and fruit culture. Every
farmer and fruit grower should have IL
Address WESTERN FRUIT Company,
New tostle,ra., East Palmitin°, Ohio, or
Bloomington, Illinois. (sep2B;tf
liiE
You, , got no Humbugs at Mooro's
Drug Store,
,„
jafr - Splendid yard' wide bleached said
unbleached muallnd 121 cents at Schiff
Steinfield'a, Broadway, Now Brighton.
The Registry lista have been comple
ted, and alphabetical lists can be seen at
the voting places. Republican voters
shotild carefully examine this list, and
see that no names are omitted either by
accident or design. Every voter should
attend to this for himself. Tryout name
does not appear on theillat, go to the As
sessor at once and. have him take your
name. Otherwise your vote may be en
dangered.
LADIES, if you suffer from any chron
ic disease, whatever, apply to Dr. J. S.
Winans. Office and residence, Diamond,
Rochester, Pa.
,t4r- Dosil ors in Breast Pins, Earrings
and latest styles in Lace collars, Schiff st
Steintleld. •
AB-Hata and Bonnets In every variety
at Benee'e Millinery Eetabliatiment
Beaver. . lept2Bat
COUNTRY flannel; 35 cents; all , wool
plaid, 70 cents ; splendid shawls, K5O:
the very best of brown sheeting, 15 chi.,
at the cheap store of Will Smith dr. Co.
When you go to Rochester don't fail to
give them a call.
Ir you suffer of Neuralgia, our ad
vice is: Go to a
.good Physician, got a
Prescription suitable for your case, and
have it compounded at Hugo Andric,-
sen's Beaver Drug Store. Avoid Quacks
and do not buy 'Persian'
nor any other Patent—Humbug !
SODA ABll-a superior article, only
7 cents a pound . or 41 pounds for 25 cents,
at the Beaver Drug Store.
Remember that Saturday. October
let, le the last day on which voterecan
be registered, in • order to got a vote at
the coming election.
NEW MILLINERY, fall'asscrrtmont, not
only the first of the season, but the fin
(*Veto& over offered In Beaver, at Mrs.
E. H. Beacom'.{ eept2llAL
Naw Win's, Now goods, at Boom's,
Beaver. sopl;tt
_ _
ALL kind* of Flannels, Blankets and
Coverlids—a large lot at Schiff tt Stein
field's, Broadway, New Brighton.
• Ciniu hundred different shades of
crnimical palntie,roady for use, for rale at
the Beaver Drug Store.
Naw Goons.—The largest stock ever
offered to the public is now to be seen
at 8. d J. Bnellenburg's, New Brighton.
Mr. 8. S. of the above firm has just re
turned from New York, where, after a
stay . of three weeks, he has succeeded in
bringing to Ibis establishment one of
the finest and most complete stocks ever
offered to the Beaver county public.—
Clotho, Pequote, Trecota, Mahone and
Cassimerm, of the best makes, are to
be seen at this store. Their reedy-made
department is complete. Cloth sults
from 118 to Sts ; &salmons suits le to
p 25. Hats, cape and gent's furnishing
goods in great vbrlety. Parties contem
plating purchasing clothing, should
avail themselves of this opportunity. 8.
dt •J. 'Bnellenberg, Brciadway, New
Brighton.
•
flu v your Ribbons at Benoit's, Beaver,
yon will find a large stock. very cheap.
a0p28.3t
Fame fail shawls, an elegant and se
lect lot, embracing the latest Myles Worn
in the eastern cities, at Mrs. E. H. Ilea
mol a. sep2B:3t
jiff Artificial Flowers. Although the
French and Prussian war has interfered
with the Importation of French flowers
the Patrons of J. H. Deuce's 'Favorite
Millinery and Dry Good Establishment
will find an unusual large stock of the
article, at retuuk4bly low prices : go
see and judge for yduraelt eept23at.
Lacs Collars, paper cuffs, kid gloves,
direct from the inanuhwturers, and at
the lowest priori at Mrs. E. H. Beacom's.
sept.2B;3l,
0110 MN and bleached Domestics lend
Ticking., and staple Dry Goods general
ly, at prices defying all oolopetlon, at
Will Smith dt Rochester.
• Sronoss—all kinds ! Turkey Bathing
Cups, ready fur use, for sale at the
Beaver tirug Store.
fliesDrees Cikoode, new etyles , very
cheap st•Beuoe's Beaver. septat3t
Air The greatest bargains In Plaid
Poplins, Etnpreaa Cloth, Mohair and A
lpacas; also elegant patterns In Debbi
and fall prints at Schiff a Steinfield's
Broadway, New Brighton. .
IPLowras, plumwand Ribtxmis, all of
the newest aeleeilows end of the Watt
patterns et Mn. E. H. BOIRCOWL aep2BAt
Puss Wines, Whiskies sv d Brandies
—for inedlael purposes ouly—at, lingo
Andriesesu'e, Heaver Drugstore,'
Touts Lainsit—llating.inst return
ed from Philadelphia imd-New York
with a large stock of dry goods, trim
minmand an extra large and well se•
lected stock of nclUktery good; We
would call the attention of our Mends
and customers and the labile generally,
to our new stock of goods. We would
Gall partkolar attention to the stock of
beautild shawls, In eukirtily new pat
tern; also, real French drivers, plume;
velvets, to Our line oindllinery goods
Is complete, end unsurpassed In its va
riety and cheapness. In dry goods; we
have entirely new and stylish Eastern
patterns to offer at priiesi to suit the pur
chaser. We are satisfied we will be
able to please all who may give us a
eall. J. 11.134100%
AarYou would be surprised to see the
summer stock of Dry Goods, Fancy
Dry Goods, Gent's Furnishing Goods,
Notions, Millinery and Ready made
clothing that Mews. hiehtf ft Stets*ld
have Just received front the east, and.
yet everything connected with this en
terprising firm Is condicted with sys
tematic madmen and order. tinge plies
of fall prints appear on the counter In
such perfect arnutgement out to obviate
the necesaity of inquiry for a particular
pattern; also maimeres, vesting, and
everything found in.• fret class Mer
chant Tailoring establishment. By the
way they haves cutter that is certainly A.
No. I,ln his business,warranting a splen
did tit. If you wish to secure a bargain
be sure and pay them a visit, Broadway,
New Brighton, Pa. ,
The Malabo Plene.—We refer.with
epeeist pleasure to ttie advertisement of
the Great Pisuo Manufactory of Mesita!
Wm. Kaabah Co., of Baltimore.
This factory ii now one of the largeit
In the world ; It is a mignificient dye
story structure, fronting an entire block
on Eutaw street, and covering,' together
with the • lumber - yard 'attached, limn°
two and a half acres of ground. Three
hundred and fifty men are constantly
employed, turning out over forty kudzu
meats per week.
The Knabe Piano has by its superiori
ty not only well nigh driven those of
Northern manufacture from the home
market, but also enjoys a large sale. In
New York, Philadelphia andthroughout
the entire North and West, besides their
largely incressed'Southern trade.
The most talented musicians of the
day, both amateur and professional, tes
tify to their superiority, and wherever
exhibited they have never failed to car-
ry off the highest awards over all corn=
petition, having received no leas than 65
first premiums. During the lest season
they we're used simultaneously by the
moat distinguished artists at the Opera
Houses In Baltimore, Philadelphia, Now
York, Brooklyn, Chicago, ,to, There is
certainly no instrument made more du
rable than the Knabe Piano, none bu t
the best workman being employed and
only the very best of materials used.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
The "Law rence Journ.ll,7 of Saturday
last, says': "We have been informed that
Mr. Snyder, living near the lino between
Mercer and this county, was recently kill
ed In the following manner: He, with com
panions; went to cut a bee tree, and Mr.
was using the axe when the tree
fell—ran to get out of the,way, but in
ssead, ran directly under the falling tree,
which fractured his skull and crushed him
in such a wanner that he Vied soon after.
—The Democrats or Crawford county
Lave appointed conical-1:i to meet those of
Erie foi the nomination ufn candidate for
State tienatur,in opposition to Mr, Dele
nutter. 'They met at Curry on the 21st
instant.
—During a late thunderstorm on Wash
ington county, lightning that passed thro'
e mow full of - luty, struck and killed a
horse in the stable lielow, while a mall.
who v:l4 l ' leaning ou the horse was unin
jured.
—On Wedneiday of last week u terrible
tragedy took place in a humus of ill fume
at Parker's Landing, between two noto
rinds characters named ,Farren and Gil
bert• Farrell had leased a house to' Gil
bert, and the latter had opened therein a
"free and easy" dance house and drink
ing saloon, and Farren was one of his
customers. On the day mentioned Far
ren called a Qui", very drunk, and
quaeretedivi it Loud words were
exchanged and finally blows given, when
Farren drew a revolver and fired three
shots, all taking effect in Gilbert's body,
Gilbert also drew a revolver and fired,
shooting Farren twice through the lungs
from the effect of which ho died in a tow
hours• At last accounts Gilbert was still
living but cannot recover.' Farren was
one of three brothers who formerly resi- ;
clod below Vennago City. on the Farrell
Farm.— Venaago Cdizea.
—On Monday evening last, while our
German people were engaged in celebra
ting the recent victories of Prussia,. an
accident happened by which a boy nam
ed John Slim, aged about thirteen years
was so severely injured as to cause his
death. The facts as we learn them, are
that • man named Henry Welhauzen
was firing • large pistol, heastSly charg
ed, when it bursted' the fragments flying
in every direction, ono piece striking
Slim on the back of the head and fatally
Injuring him. The boy was taken home
and everything done for him that could
be, but without avail, as he sank rapidly
and died on Wednesday at 11 o'clock•
The verdict of the Coroner's Jury was
In accordance with the above facts, and
exonerated Mr. Welhiuzon from all
blamo In the matter,—Sharon Herald:
Dedicated.
31n. Eorrou : The now house of 'wor
ship for the church of Industry, Presby
tery of Allegheny, was dediciited to the
worship of God on Sabbath August 7th.
Oar who was present writes: This is a
very neat and substantial edifice, and re
flects great credit on the energy and taste
of the good people of Industry. The
structure Is a frame lIG by 50, with belfry
and end gallery, and finished within after
the most aproved style." Great praisi! is
especially due the ladies of the congrega.
Lion for-their presence and self denying
efforts in furnishing the edifice with car
pets, divan, hair-cloth chairs, &c. In this
particular they have shown a most com
mendable xisti, worthy of itrotstion. The
thanks of the congregation are also due to
certain ladies. of Allegheny city, for the
substantial aid rendered by them in the
matter of furnishing, tte.'
The dediadion sermon was preachtsi
by Rev. Gm P. Hays, from Prov. xi 25.
The good brother was particularly happy
both in the selection of his theme and :n
his treatment of it. •
Nest followed a historical sketch of the
tong egntion, by key. /smell M. Smith of
Beaver, Pa., who preaches' at this,point,
In connection with Bethlehem church,
when it was yet missionary ground.
A collection was then taken to liquidate
wawa debt which was still upon the
building, wheelie was ascertained that a
stiMelent amount of money had been raised
to meet all deficiencies; and thus the grin.
trying result was attained of dedicating
the houseifreo of all incumbrancea
Truly, we have great mason to rejoice
and praise God for his goodness to this
little flock. Just one year ago, and all
seemed dark and uncertain; and tints - Were
even entertained, by some, that they watt
be obliged to abandon the Acid. But those
clouds have gone, those fears dispelled;
and God's people, here, are rijoicing„ and
looking forward to the time when this
little church will, by the blessing of God,
take Ita Ostia' anon •our vigorous, melt
istatatatat aerate.. . :
On the Bahbeth.ol August, Jinn two
week, after the dedication, the sacrament
of the Lord 4 s supper waaadmtilatered
the Pastor,‘ Rey. 3L L. Yfortnuin ; on
which nocastimt ibiutiiisis Wire added to the
_membership of the eliurch—siz on exam:
!nation, and three baptized. Row true Is
God to lib preemie Bring ye all the
BIWA into the storehouse, that there may
he meal In mine home; and pmre me
herewith, If I will Lot open the windolva
of heaven." • -. •
Olleedressattses.
&neon A.noosi—Mesars. Rubin and
Shurlock have promised a place at }hr•
rishurg, this winter, to a certain young
gentleman of Beaver, so tea understand-
How many other gentlemen, young and
old, they have 'promised the acme place
to, it would be Interesting to know. They
have but. one or two places to give, and
last winter they hail' prOMUled them to
only twenty•four persons. They are like
the fellow that had a female dog which
gave promise of an addition to the dog
The:fellow kept promising a pup
to all his friends, till he owl promised
away about one hundred and fifty pupa.
Ills wife remonstrated with him on the
subject. "Why,"said the fellow,.l woldn't
give a cent fora man who coulda't prom
ise his friend a pup whenever he was ask
ed, (fib° friend stood treat." So with Ra
tan mid Shurlock. They are ready to
promise one Miley to everybody who will
treat them toll vote. A vote for Situritick
now is a vote . for this kind of swindling.
EDITOII Awns :—ln the last Radical
I find the following, clipped from an
editorial ;
"Geo. 1(.111 reaeutl)soamedl Henster. David
A. Nagle, • candidate for State Sen.
ate, two thousand dollars to be seed M defeloug
two Repablkan candidates for the Leglelatere In
Philadelphia at the next eMetion. We make this
NtilelleiSßl advisedlj, sod are raid) to stand over
It In the Wart or e6er here.",
Allow me in reply to state that the
above Is false In everypArticular. I have
never had a conversation with Mr. Na
gle on the subject of defeating twoot the
Republican candidates for the Legisla
ture In myna); nor through any ono also
with him. Further, I have never paid
one dollar to any ;onion: nor "put up"
one cent to help to defeat a Republican
candidate for any office;nor have I over
bought a member of the Legislature to
assist me In any shape nor form. Cau
Mr. Quay say this much? Is ho not .
known all over the State as • Harris
burg lobbyist, and has he not on more
occasions than one, paid money for
votes for the Camerons and their politi
cal friends?, The Nagle story is there
fore a silly lie, and nobody knows this
better than the editor of the Radical
himself. IV, IV. ',mut.
MORE ABOUT TIIE • TICKET
=2l
Ennui' Anous.—A rolicking article.
on the tiriebiug ticket bualoais appears
In the last number of the Radical ill
which Mr. (play expresseth himself fur
the Arid time. Sumo points In it moat
be noticed and corrected.
The article stator truly, WWII it rays
that an error was discovered in the name
of Mr. Lukins, in the first hatch of tick
ets 1 gave to Itl. R. Wilson. esq. But Mr.
Wilson dill not destroy the tickets. I
have them lu my possession at this me.
meet. As soon as the error was discov
ered I corrected it, printed off two
thousand more tickets, took them to
Wilson, exchanged the matter, and re
ceived, frum hinf l the two thousand er
ronous tickets I had first given him.
Those tickets were for Mr. (inching to
use by • pasting his name over that of
Arthur hbleld, as the Radical states, and
us Bolan knew when ho told me to print
theist for Wiliam.
Soots after this Mr. Wilson wanted a
thousand more Itepublitan.tickets with
tirsubing's name printed in them. I
hired a Luau to print them.
At another time and shortly before
thu election ho wanted another thousand
of the same kind of tickets• . I hired
them printed also.
This made in all four thousand tickets
which I had printed fur Mr. Wilson and .
fur which he paid mu fifteen dollars in
all, to wit: fur the L'eue Straight Re
publiam ticket., and fle for the 2UOO
Republican tickets with timid ug's name
inserted and which wer? printod ut hop
orate thins.
Out of the money I paid those whom
I hired to do the work and accounted
. to
Mr. Quay fur the paper used, ly charg
ing it to myself, and settling it with him
in my account, after the election, so that
he was at no expen s e whatever.
Whatever balance there was I consid
ered my own, as tho work was extra and
dope at extraordinary hours, and was
not at that time considered legitimate to
the calico, and I was at considerable time
and trouble to get it done. And above
all, as I have previously stated and sworn
to, I had told Mr. Quay thatsome things
were going on which he had better not
know, and his silence afterward con
vinced me that he wished to know noth-
ing further; at least from me, upon the
subject. Ho knew of the tickets being
wanted. 4 presume be knew I would
have them printed.
The work was extra, as I said before,
the tickets were printed in the night,
and I could not but understand that Mr.
Quay wanted to know nothing about it.
And any impression that I retained
money which properly belonged to Mr.
Quay in this transaction, does mo great
Injustire, 'while any 'statement to that
effect is wilfully false, malicious and in
excusable.
Mr. Wilson never Informed me that he
had•nbt consulted Quay in regard to the
first batch of tickets: And I knew that
Rutan knew of It because he advised me
to let Wilson have them and I told him
I would do so. It is true as the Radical
states that I regarded all the ticket print
lug I did for Mr Wilson as a private
matter land not as the legitimate busi
ness of the Radical office. So 1 under
stood Mr. Quay to regard it, and acted
accordingly. He did not then declare,
as he does now, in favor of printing any
styli of ticket, called for. On the con
trary he was at first dubious about lot
ting Wilson have the 2000 staight Re
publican tickets, as stated In my aMda
davit-
I will do Mr. Quay the justice to say
that ho was not, at first, in favor of
Grmbing's election. Re was chsiste.
Ile wrote an article reflecting severely
upon CI nebingand commending Shields.
But he afterwards let the ravishing go
on as there came to ho an understanding
between Buten, Griebing and Wilson.
This i am convinced of because Ratan
informed me that Shields had told Wil
son, he would "Smaah the Radical"
when elected. Ratan said Wilson had
in formed him of Shields declaration, and
he, Rutan, believe' that Shields was
"set up" by the Axons against the Rad
ice. Alter this nothing farther wine
Gnebing wise said by the RadiMr.
Quay was away for some time', 'before
the election, and did not return till a
week or two after It was over.
Since that time ho has several timer
expressed himself convinced that If.
Shields had been elected the Radical
would have received none of the Sherl
printing. So also has Ratan on several
occasions. And a good many laughs
have been Indulged in by both of them
over the defeat of Shields, within the
past year, to my own knowledge. Could
I but help being convinced that they de
sired the election of Greabing,and swear-
Mg to my belief when impudently
threatened by Ratan
The introduction of the matter of
the Donohoe tickets Into ihiacontrover
soy proceeds altogether from the article
In tho Radical.; Forjuyself I have
.ex
=MME9
.
elualvely Molted my dismission to Ra
w"' ounnectiosai With. the Griebb4
ticket afhtir end Iran entered Into that
dboardoi, whiclibies breed upon , me;
with nth:Tanen. F The gratultious Intror
dizetkon oiDoneboo's tickete,with him is
evidenoo4ll Mind to them. pros that
Somebody use hall bigger with
aseteb than injnieit on thb subject.
O. P. WEARION.
CHAPIDLEII4IIII7IIILOCK CASE.
•
Eo von Aeolis: l —ft is evident to your
readers data am lat this time Involved
In a guerrilla warp and, while ettieseer
log to ellence'One battery., the enemy
inilantly Open hitherto Masked batteries
on my dank and rear, and are now en
deavoring to,.Dini- my own guns upon
me.. They are exhausting their mo
cha) of 00a:testi to compass my. over
throw, As to the sew dodge, of getting
the colored °dines, who certified that
Messrs. Dawreace and Trimble deteived
them from Weeding the primary elec
tions in May Inst—to go back on me,
and the means need to Induce them •to
do so, I offer the *davit of Wm. Penny,
one whose veracity la unimpeachable:
We the lindenditned citizens of Greene
township, Beaver county, do hereby
cer tify that we wished and Intended to
vote for T. J. Chandler for Assembly at
th e primary meeting, May 28th, 1870, but
was deterred from going to the polls by
Dr. Lawreneeandjimes Trimble assert
ing that we would not be permitted to
vote, because we had not been assessed
ten days before said meeting.
Jame Jackson ,! Wmi if. 11. Evans,
Stephen Cisco, .1 biome Penny,
Thes..3l. Paliner,l Joseph Evans.
' . Cbmsnomiestin of reimayvania i l
LIMAVEM COUNTY,. -
Personally appeared before me, a no
tice of the Peace in andlor the borough
of if ookstown, In,the.county aforesaid,
William Penny. alto being duly sworn,
according to law, deposeth and ileitis that
We paper above.. attached, la the 'same
that he presented slid was signed by the
persons whose musses are thereunto at
hichod'ln their own proper handwriting,
wills the exceptio f two, without un•
due persuasion or laolleltatiou on his
part. After reeding r hearing him read
the same—the Motioned referred to ho
was requested to sign in the presence of
witnesses and ackhowledged to be right.
I WILLIAM Pansy.
Sworn and subseribed before me this
23d day of September, 1870.
, 1 JAMES Born, J. P.
This will show that, with the excep
tions wade, the parties all signed
the cekideate after reading if or hearing
it read; obusequeoy, with a full and
complete understanding of its contents
and purport. In the original oertifitate
of the colored men, published above,
they signed their !own names. In the
affidavits, they all . make their Marks.
Were they too mud' intoxicated to sign
the affidavits. Wile furtilalied the whis
key? Nearly all the facts embodied In
the certificate of those tailored men, were
upouly proclaimed in the streets of
Duo kat° win) ust prior to the pri maryelec
non in May last, by Dr. Lawrence and
Jas. Trimble. They iterattSl and reitera
ted that the colored citizens hurno right
to vito at the primary meeting, because
they-had not been immussed tali* days be
fore the election; and charged those who
thought differently with Ignorance. To
use Dr. Lawronceis own language, while
twirling his cane aloft. "You have the
impudence to cotitiadlot me—Dr. Law
rence—Judge of the Court of Beaver
county —and expect me to acquiesce in
your poeition thfil they have the right to
vote without being assessed 1"
-That Dr. Lawreiice and James Trim
ble did idvbse the colored citizens to ati
abdu from the primary meeting? In May
lam, nocitizeu of Hookatotiu with whom
I conversed--andrtalited with natty—
:Or a moment doubts. So that, all this
pretended ovortuthing of the certificates
by the subsoqueneaffidavits, amounts
Just nothing; for the *As, except
their intention to i 'voto for me,
,are cm
tabtished by the citizens of llookatown.
And I would hers ',,inat meutimi m pat as
the meeting of-the poanty Con:Mateo on
the Sit of Sept. Mr.. Trimble asked we;
lu open couventitn, about the Greene
township colored Som. I replied that I
had been Informed they had not voted at
,
lho primary mooting, bemuse Dr. Law
rence and himself had advised them that
they could not do in:, not having heel:
assessed in proper time. 110 answered;
"Yes; and I ant of that opinion still."'
This will, doubtless, be remembered by
many of thif committee.
Now, as to the sn'euns used to procure
the affidavits of Mime colored persons.
They are best knoWn to those who 'eu
gineered them. It l istu be clearly shown
that one of tho unfortunate colored per
sons was so inebriited on the day Ws af
fidavit was obbilhed, "that ho could
scarcely navigate, to use the language
of ono who saW-him. who proscribed,
or administered the medicine "to steal
away the , brains lot this unfortunate
man?" is the query. It Is certain, it
had the desired effect. It produced the
affidavit.
For the truth of the above facts I might
rotor to Many , persoin in Hookstowu
and vicinity ; but will only name Ali. F.
S. Laughlin and MitJoseph Srearengen.
I wheat the foregciing facts to an Intel
ligent public, to decide whether these
parties are justifiable, in conjunction
with their ring-maSters in thus assailing
me with their filthy billingsgate slang
of "forgery falsbocid," &c.
T. J.' CIIANDLIM.
Mn. Surma :—lbavejust been on a
tour of inquiry reliitive to alleged illegal
voting at the primixy election, 'ln May,
In the borough of Phiiiipaburg and find,
on investigation, that every Democrat
who wished, was; permitted to vote;
the only teat required being that ho
pledged himself to vote far such men,
at the October election,—inlcase of their
nomination—as he ;supported at tho pri
mary mooting. In !the event his favor
ites were not nominated, be was it lib
erty to vote against', the entire Republi
can ticket: that Is, vote Democratic
throughout. This was the ruling of the
Judge at tho primary election In May ;
and under this decision every Democrat
who wlShed to vote for Sherlock awl
Shroada, were perMitted to cro so. This
ruling of the Judge was a violation of
the rule adopted by the County Com
mittee, to govern In such eases. Sm. 2,
of the Rube and ; Regulations for the
Government of the'llepublican Primary
Meetings, reads as follows :
who claim tube, and see recognized u
member* of the Itepubbesn party, levity entitkd
to vote at the erasing October eiedim, and nest
debts of the e feeble WA:Seth-where they propose
to rote at the prtioall eleVlen. and Iblbees srh
are identlled 'with the party, and who tern be of
fall age at the next ensuing ebethoo„ shall be en.
titled to vote for ores for the various omen
to be Lied at such aletakie." ,
There Can be ludo doubt In the mind
Of any reflecting Mau, that fraud was In
tended from theveiy start, In favor of
the nomination of Ellindocie et all haz
ards. Democratic I voters were to lie
called In, whenevei, an opportunity was
afforded at the primary meeting*, and
the list of the names of the voters were
to be carried off, concealed, or destroyed
so that any invedigstion of the fraud
could nut be had. This was the original
;rex:gramme, and It has been faithfully
carried out. What a miserable Woe
Was that of James Patterson In order
ing what he calls so Inveetigation, com
prised of a Board of two of his and Shur
luck's private friends, to coast the re
tains' from the sevriral precincts ? Who
doubted that it would not result the
same as that of the May Convention,
when corrected and published? It was
and is the id . saes of the voters of those
districts wherein fraud Is alleged- to
have taken place at the pi Imaryniectlon
!that the people . demand should be In
spected ; and It la Just to , prevent this
that the list of voters, talley papers ro
turns, &c., were carried off and secured
against persistent efforts for their
.inr
speealon. on the put of any person out
`aide the favored "ring." This refusal
glvearitthe right to say that those pa
pers contain the names of Dernocrstee in
Phillipsburg, and • other pima, wire
voted for Sherlock and tied this fact
was known by the 'rine:from the Ora
heece ,there action in the premises.
Wain, otherwise, they would , be quite
as ready alum them Inspected for the
ptupOse, not only of vindicating - their
honor, but of satisfying the
public mind, as they_were to have the
votes added up to prove the majority
of Sherlock only 12 lusted of lig t as
titivation; would have been glad to
have hid the public believe. That there
were fraudulent votes eat at the primary
meeting in Phillipaburgl know as Drell
as many Republicans and Deruccestr.
There were from nine to seventeen Dam=
ocratio - votes polled at that election pro
oiuot
D.;
Eerion Awes : I was somewhat sur
prised to see it, stated in the Radical that
I supported Dr. Chandler at the last
mooting of the County Committee. •
I did not attend the meeting 'of the
Comthittee with any other view than
that of advancing the interests of the Re
publican party, and whatever.part I took
in the proceedings was intended to ha
thee the interests of the pair& and not
hinter any individtal.
. I was aware' , thept was conalderable
dissatisfaction : at the manner in which
the returns bad been opened and the inz'
suit announced in the Convention enlist.
Kit of May. I had heard of Dr. Chand
ler's complaints of underneath' the mat
ter. and believed that they were only
Caused by dierapointment and chagrin at
defeat, for the purpose of allaying this
fooling, I offered a resolution for the ap
polo intent of a committee of three to ex
amine the returns and tally papers, and
report to the County Committee as to
any , Irregularities that might have occur
red in maid to the nomination of Rep
resetitative- I ant sorry to say that those
of the eouttulttee who appeared to have
only the luterest of Dr Shurlock—and
net that of the party—in charge, opposed
this resolution and defeated its passage.
Had the committee been appointed, and
upon examination of all the facts, found
the nominatiou to have been fairly made
there would then have been nu fuither
grounds for complaint on the pert of Dr.
Chandler And his friends ; and hid the
committee found Dr. Chandler's state
ment to be correct, then Dr. Shurlock
should have loft the field. li, either event
the party would have viudicatetl
I look no further part at the primary
meeting than to Vote for Dr. Chandler as
my neighbor, although I believed that
Dr. Shurlock was, through the usages bf
the party, entitled to a re-betnination, .
I think it was unfortunate for the int
erests of the party, that the President of
the convention of tho 31st of May reins- .
ed to have Vita President's appointed to
waist in opening the returns and compa
ring them with the tally papers. It, was
also unfortunate that the Secretarlia
made an incorrect iumouncenteut of the
result to the 'convention. It was also
unfortunate that the friends of Dr. Mier
lock announced their determination to
defeat the election of Dr. Chandler when
they thought ho was nominated, as they
did on the morning of the convention of
the Slat of May. All these things have
bad a tendency to phew the party in its
present demoralized condition; and
aho'hici Dr. &hurler*, be ,defeated, bo tan
Only charge it to tho imprudent zeal of
his friends.
I -do not consider that the nomination
was a fair one though I was disriasod to
su.stain it until I was thoroughly «mold
ced of Its unfairness at the meeting of the
committee the 3rd of this month,
where every effort was made to prevent
a fais investigation. ftespoctfully,
Tuomas 1. Powsn.
Rochester, Hept. 2.lst, 1870.
EANTERN
•
ILotrotf ARCIUS : Raving Just return
ed frolu a dellgbtlid 'ad!. Into Eastern
Virginia, I thought that some account of
what I saw there might interest many of
your readers. .
Fredericksburg, the only city in the
State that we visited, is finely situated on
the Rappahannock. To Americana this
city must ever be a place of interest, for
the mother of Washington lived and died.
in it. There is also a national cemetery,
beautifully situated on the heights of
Fredericksburg, whore the dust of then
rands of thebrave.defenders of our coun
try repose in peace. 1
The city' bears many marks of the ter
rible battle fought there during the war.
Almost every house was pierced by a
cannon ball, and some of the hotline are
yet lu ruins ; but for the moat part, they
are repaired, and the 'city'now presents
an appearance of active industry.
FroM Fredericksburg we passed thro'
the country lying between the Rappa•
liannock and the Potomac river, as far as
King Gearge's Court House ; and as ma
ny of your readers whe were soldiers
will know, it is indeed a beautiful land.
A severe drought has left its mark on
e/out/dog; stilt a more Limn average
crop has been raised this (lesson, show
ing that the soil is naturally productive.
Within ten or twelve miles of Freder
icksburg, many of the farms aro now
owned and cultivated by men from diff
erent parta'of the north, and semi) from
our own county. Among these, our mu
tual friend: William Davidson, Esq., of
Bridgeivater, Pa., owns a farm of 706
scree on the Rappahannock, at.the head
of deep water navigation, and ten miles
below Fredericksburg, which is known
as the "Spring Hill Farm."Z It com
mands a line view of the river, and, In
my judgment, is the most valuable and
oroduetive farm of. its size on the river.
A plot of this laud lying along the river.
and comprising about IZ acres, when
undergoud cultivation, has yielded from
8,000 to 9,000 bushels of corn In one sea-
son. Misinformation wo received from
a 'gentleman:who has known this prop
erty from' childhood, and who had no
point to gain by overestimating its real
value. The remaining part of-the farm,
on which the buildings are erected, lies
much higher, and is adapted, to all kinds
of grain and fruit. There is r an &bun&
ance of fine apples and peaches growing
tore now, to which our little party did
am ustice during our pleasant sejourn
at Spring 11111.
The property takes Its name from •
never falling spring, which supplies wa
ter in abundance for man and beast. It
i• clear as crystal, cool and beautiful.
But ss I have de 'axe to grind by setting
forth the good properties of this valuable
estate. I . may say that from. this Timm
doWn between the rivers already men
tioned, there are at least 10,000 acres of
land, Much of It under ealtlvatica, well
•dapted, for farming purposes, and for,
Itrult.Of all kludsz :better furnished with
water, than our western lands, and tan
be . bought at, an average of 110'per acre.
I have no diceitation in saying that fur
the purposes of u colony, no place is
more to be desired.
All that la ueeded is to cut up these
large estates tube lots, of from 100 to 200
nertalacit, and put thtnn into the hands
of young men of . enterprise and intelli
gent* who are willing to work.
Thia done, sod school's and churches
would spring up as in the north, and I
am fully persuaded that in a few years
more desirable place to live could not be
found in the lurid.._
, The people evbrywhere treated ha with
courtesy and kindness. They accept the
situation in which the war left them
with* commendable grace. — Oar little
party returned byway of the Lc;wer Po
tomac, Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore, liar
rlabtirg and' pittaburgh, which all unan
imously agreed was one of the tined
routes we had evertravolled,
Beaver Pa-, Boot. 1870. J. 1.. 81" I •
Stimseroados Cat Startle gyre,' Void Is
cur Wood of PILLS. 10.61134 S ALTO. VAS.
TOR OIL. fOr..• • RigiOyllsooroO. Meant so tato
Cladreoif . o ei emu, AWOolrfale. R
s. &Om & Co.. lb Wood yawl. PIM blush, Pa-
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lishers, whose long experinee and
abundant facilities will enable them nut
only to maintain the pest high character
of the paper, but to add materially to
lie - value. The new Publtalter also
antennae a reduction of the terms to. $3
per year. The change will , not at all
Weil the American Airs* niffirialiwhich
will motion° on independent as hereto
fore.-Thu Illustrations and reading
nutter of the two punish, will be on.
drely different. Either of the Journals
will be furnished front now to the end
of 1871 (15 mouths), at the yearly sub
acriptitot.rate, : the Teals Heart*
and Home, at Id; thodlonthly American
doriculturist. $1.30 • of the two fur 114.
Ilookarowe, September 20 t /rai.
To Lae Editor of Me Beaver B.ialical:
In the ARAMs of . the 14th hist., we Had
a note signed by "T. 1. Chandler,: pre
senting to the public a atiteutent or cer
tificate purporting to bu signed, by six
"colored citizens of Greene towns alp,"
charging that, they wished to vote fur T.
J. Chandler for Assembly, at the prima
ry meeting, May I ,1170 , but were de
terred from going to the polls by !br.
Lawrence, James Trimble &L.." We
wore perf e ctly astounded When we read
tho glariu gird mallao us fklsehOod. Wei
may malicious, because the getter up . of
that certificate could as well have made
out his case without dragging our names
before the public, - 'unless for • purpose
of his own, that la well understood. We
could not believe that a man so base as
to get up cud publish such a batch of
falsehoods was to be found to our cein!
Wehave been deueived.
lug the utter falsity of the statement. and
not having 'pekoe to some of the certifi
ers for months previous, we hoped fur
the sake of the author, that he at least
had some show of excuse fur the dirt) ,
work. he etas doing. Hut when we call
ed on the "colored citizen" certifiers they
one and all denied that they ever signed
Duels a certificate, stating Waal: any of
them gave pcirt4tsaltf fur use .of their
names, It was not for such a plirpore,and
that they were grossly dedeived. Wino
of them denouncing the thing as a "fur
-1 spiry," SO far as they are concerned, de
eying that they couidpinder any circuits
stances,, be influenced to vow for T. J.
Chandler, and declared their purpose to
vote for Dr Sherlock. Some of the
signers say they were asked if they voted
at the primary meeting, and their 114J1103
were taken us not voting,' butit was
never intitnated that their sautes were
taken for any other, purpose than to
certain who had vote!, and the use of
their names is a vile trend upon them.
Mr. Editor, you would be surprised to
we how inthenantly some of them reject
the idea of voting fur T. J. Chandler. and
they all - declare they will not dose.. We
have obtained the tench:vita of Wu "colo
red citizens of Greene township." They
were given willingly and with a view to
prevent telarepreeentation, and place
themselves right before the public. The
attldavits were written in their presence
and by their dictation, and in presence
of the Justice of Peace, and much awe
was taken to not misrepresent them in
any particular. Please publish them as
an answer to what we consider a mali
cious attack on us.
M. Limas:me
JA.11475 H. MILIIIBLY.
Here follows the affidavits of Ileasra.
Thomas H. Palmer, George Penny, Ste
phen Chico, Josepb Evans, Wm. H. H.
gvana, James .lacksOn, to the circa that
no undue influence was exercised over
them by Meaux. Lawrence and Trimble
In preventing thElr attendanctiat the pri
mary meeting In May last.
DIED.
FLOSENCE.--Ou We 14th of Sept. as
industry.• Ella Florence, only Daugh
ter, of Jaaon and Laszlo Hoyt, aged 17
mouths and S weeks.
New Aelvertisenstnits.
AYPLIcATION FOR ellAßTELL—Notice
hereby given Matta applicatiosi will be wade
at the unlit term of the_Court of Voniniou Ykor,
In and fur the amity of Deaver, State of 14onay1-.
you by the Truitt. of the Prubyterlan Church
of Industry, In said county and Stew, fora charter
of Incorporation. By Juror! of the Hoard.
. .
Ire*".tari
GEV. L. W1L5 . y . ,73,L ... :
Orphumus" Court 10uAo.
Valuable Real .Ealate u Xe,o Brigh
ton, tentia.
IV virtues! itti tinier of Urpbam• 4AiSiin of
Waver county the utulersigucti aulaimistraturg
the estate of Ili nisimin will ex
pos', to publebbein o the premised. ea
Monday OcloGer 24th, 1870,
at 31 o'clock a. ld. the follueriag described real
'eflate.' late of raid decawsed, vie: Two lot. of
ground aflame iu the borough of Naw BAWART.II,
county of blower. and btate of Perinsyleaula, be
ing lota Nan. Is:si nut 161, In the general plan of
loud borough, bounded and described as follows.
viz : Beginning at the caber of Wai4 littevt •ad
Sassafna alley, thew& by maid alley 'it% feet to
Uhblon elleY: thence by division alley Vryi foet
W lot No. led; thence by said lot WI feet to Water
.trees; thence by Water street W feet to the place
of beginning; on which l erected a
Two Story &wne Dwelling, .
30 by 40 feat ; rotor:Ling 9 roocukk litchous, hall
and attic—and also, a - d
(filar under the entire Building.
The house la in good repair, and well calculated
for two Ywliles. There are, also, a
Stable & pines necessary Outbuildings
on the premises, end a never kiting well of water
ots the porch. These Mrs are planted with good
Fftfil iron and Grapevines,
:o L:2r tk ruber of tile latter being Ls good bwtag
The property Li in every re:tyre:l' desir
able. •
1711.118—One third of the parttime money to be
be paid In band at the conirmation or the isle by
the Coon, and the remainder In two equal annual
Instalments with Lamest
ABlCLARD,wursunt, t "__
Intl:43w.] MARY MUSLIM'
-File Fint Prize Nett harden.
!PIMTHE GREAT
Baltimore Piano
. Manufactoit
WILLIAM, KNIBE & CO.,
Manufacturers of
GRAND. SQUARE, AND UPSNIIIT
NAM !Feline.
BALTIMORE, Alp.
These instrument. bare been before the pubbc
foe nearly Thirty you., and upon Melt excellence
akom attained an usporchasedprerwouesso which
ph:too:homes them unequalled. Their
71.1 N
combines peril power. sweetness and gem Moen.
quality. m yell as great pertly of intonation, and
sweetened throughout the entire Nude. Their
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ptlant and elude, and entirely free feces the
ellftme *toad In no many Fiance.
In Worlcirnanship
they sue unetptelled, aided now bat the vary beet
aLaeXiD 111.1111XIAL. the have capital employed
la oar heehaw ettabliez tow keep est lateamme
stork of lumber. de.. oa bead.,
All oar SquA as Ronne haricot New Im
proved Oyer Wrong Seale and the Agrop Treble.
$ We would rall special attention to oar late
Improvement.'" u GRAND PlANtei and SQUARIr
°RANDS: Prrerran Aro. It Dad which bring
Ihe Piano nearer perieedula than toe Tat been at.
rained.
Earn/ Piono Warryadect for nu Years.
We bare y de ernagenwou for the Soli
iflotroate Agency Ow the stool Celebrated rAir,
LOB ORGANS and MELODRONS, which we ot ,
fey Whokrale and,Retall. at Lowest Factory Prh
WILLIAM 'MAIM t CO.
wpIS:11m) Asltiaters, Yd.
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Ors 1.11.1,1 3 114..1114 1•L L11b1it . ; 4. 1 . 1 .:
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If Ulm In ig g VI Unsaid or
minints. Down ." vs is illieguarr
imam EY . tbal,
la.ts, oral"! ala , 1111 0 =Um.
rat. 7/4 alas bon em
tnearnig.. Nor odor 16•01 ~b. —' • lor
. . mrilhr WW2/ .we . as slow
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BA9III7EL MASON Ac SONS.
NEW , BRIGHTON . eITfLERT WORKS,
ifautfraoherers of Pen A- Pocket GU-,
4,Y, Oaring, Kara and Poke,
and Butcher Xidrest.
Special el tentlosAacusate Inl,6alardeesalef low Teaspeting of Ore
Oeneires to be competent to wake Me very beet.
aa 'reemploy none bet ostierleaced greekaseo, sod
woe tbe beet orattieL. Seatael Nowa bea bow
been. to lb., bastaere forty yam, aad bla sow an
Arachnid workmen.
Special taiberioa M lied to oar Hock af—
Uuteher Knives.
ldch are made rross, the beet or Sleet TM Wan.
die 'is me .otld place rd coed; the tang going
throegb Is rutted on the end. Ki that 111. Mooed
Me for it to tweak or come of. • All our cork I.
warranted to be equal If not better than a Per
eta or ll ostatte make. C ill 'Moen our Work.;
no pawn 'molted. Mot and Works. In New
BrightOn, Pa.
New Ad
FALL OPENING.
New Goods !
New Prices
I Have Reached A Note Mock 11
MILLINERY - GOODS
CoopAdes an unusually Largo and So
leer Lsanstesant of
' t
ELM, •
FLOWERS.
. VELVETS,
P4TIIERS,
SATINS,
mks.
Plain & Fancy 1111bbons,
doe.. &o.
lo onkr to ,make this node," u sung
the as 00111bie. NO shall exhibit'* large
number of Easton trimoutxl
TiaiWWZIAWI BUIWiISs
ni;,lhir *gib aunty Desirable
N - O'7333MATIIES
',late and Bonnets Trinunedio Order
B..ticalng a Call, I am,
!Imp:Wilily yin' nc-
I. lIANAUUL
Bridge at., Bridgewater, sp.Vof
BARGAII S
A, W. & CO.l
At 75 Cents, One C.I.SC of
Very Flue Morino id.
AT ONE DOLLAR
Extra Good Wateiprot:
AT 3734 CENTS
Ezra Good Waldo Linen
Bargains in Many New Dress Goods
CALL AND SEE THEM.
A. W. ERWIN & CO.'S
No. 178 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
.juul:ly—je29,jy2o-27, spZ3"
NEW - GOODS
A. W. ER WIN & COI
Freud, Meriuns
Wool Plaid.
Poplin Plaids.
Illac.k Waterproofa.
brown Waterproofe.
Corded Poplins
Sdk and Wool Poplin/.
Irish Poplins.
Now Diu* Doloins'
Plain Mixed Goods,
Gruy Popbus.
AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES
Who Jennie and Ttetittl,
A, W. ERWIN & CO.'S,
F M Federal St., Allegheny.
SepV3,te
The Cheapest Wholesale
BOOT & SHOE HOUSE
, IN PTITSBUROIL
Joseph 11. Borland,
as At 56 Weed Street,
Nanyfaciterer, Whoksale & Omuta,-
Aims Dealer in
BOOTS, SHOES ar. RUBBERS.
Al New Yea sod Boma Priors.
• , -
Agent for PldledelWe city sods goods at Mao-
Vaguer. Orders Cross ecesstry dealers
peausptly Mod sad aatleteetios wsersassd. mesh
goods dal". (septtles
QTIIIIAT COW—Casa to UMS premiss of the
IJ subscriber to Chippewa towniikip. Dower CO..
Ps.. aft the Id of lieptanbet. A. D. 115. • BOW&
Co" with her borne having been bor.
ed. WM Om -is skeet •firl/t2 yews sad no
owner la rapeseed to pommy. par dr_ g ea
and take ha away. Mt DSIDOIIII.
• ..nrilltew
ICFA Vl2lO Pornuostly beard Ile TO/so
4". 24 / 1 ".9 11 .. Po, foe tbo wpm. ot pe•ol
311•111olaik I rameettally amen 147 0 0,4 k 0 . 1 .,
sorrkes to the cid/ono of rid VOW. sod
0101. lo reokkoes, ("pooh. goolo OAK whom
/ always to hood, *Woo pnaloolo.a/
44)11r0L All calla recoloo hosedishr Nod
ottootloo. A. V. CUSN/NULIAN. M. P.
A DMINISTRATURE 710TION.—Lattme M ad
A; Waldman. hulas bees Weed to Itm nab.
seri bar oa the mute or Wlllhaa Der ldnosjr, 4e.
aimed, taw of Owbermo of Deaver Falb, Paw
oar meaty. ht.. sake la barely firm to all pm•
towhead to NW estate that latmodlat• m
yus I. maorad. AU than lirrladalslam
wad taut. vall pretreat them dal, althea r 1
ter eactraseat. DAVIDOON, It. Adw.
VISTATZ Or GICORCIX PEOUDLZY. DWI).
Letters leatstnentary to Oa estate of George
Proodley, deed.. lase oI tin betuagi of prep
Mtn. harlot/ been granted to tbot andenigned, aU
personl briebt to odd noW fobbed to
who honaodlate payment: and Qom barbig
elides agstaat ralo rotate ottU nosorst 1M Luna
whitest &tag We oetthment M We nolotalgnod,
oe to lbw. Initial L Mane, by atlontem In the
bough al Warner. GAMIN CYIWDLIiY, Nag.
Mein. lor4--itt.
vascu•rows xoner--Lelbro lestataeolta
ry tat the LW' of Sank boas, dec'd. tats of
Miulmos towarbip. Berner amour, PL , lawlog
bees &minted to the uaderaigned, aft mama In.
&Wad to mild Wats are hereby notblM to oaks
tatatediata payamat; and thaw Irving calm. so
add estate will preseot dam to ate Babserther,
duly autbenticated for ambler:mt.
repICIM DAVID W. SCOTT. ler.
New Advertts
ccrrr.lloY LE WILLIAM& liserners C.
LAU.* Cu. Dallis In 14.14 gad nasal
Laither. Loth AI riNrKMr. Itadriter. sp•Ely
Paint Planing NI.Wm.
Water htreet, Rochester, At.
'Whitfield & Anderson.
lIANUFACTU HMIS 1)I+
ANA, hoorsoffouldino,Floor4oards,
WeaTher-6oavda, Palings, Brack
ets, he., Be.
ALL°.
DFALKILS TN ALL KINDS or LLM.,
• lleft, AND
BUILDING TINIID , :a.
Anttyf tetechased ;be lenWarfel Weisel of
ADderom, owner of the several retest. esm.
Min lialpfuleweele la lb* awelieetioa
sod joints; of westbeebtlenta pad Ilalag foe bola
e• sod other bundle" we Sr. lb. awl) , pers..
sattoeized to make sod Leen tb•fame edible lb.
Urns tot Meow wanly: radio keteented
plow oberre• tbls.
amp aders' SlApp Nes alutandy on
-Hand.
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LACER
Mesita Wontied.4ll22s a month)
y Um, Alwerkas AaWlf OW
roc Slabs.. yr ST. Loom. No. 11:3 , ..
AGIMMTbiI Wonted To Irbil
VA 1 A.lll ismaszapi 'Yff
14A.W soon .
FOR BUSINESS MEN.
DD IT /11.114CUIPTION 111001. OUT. Ad.
dive O. D. CABS AI CO., Illanlbed, C 0... up 11,4
FRAMES
ANTILD—AtatIeTS, tIMII per elay) to sot
TT On eetebeateel HONK atICTWIA
NACHO'S lie tr eufer•Jeed, tulles the leek
'Midi; (alike es both slam head tieeseed
The beet and dampest retal:7 *mate Metttlee I a
tb• atertai. Adittee JOUNIWItI. CLARKE .11
IlaatanAll us.; rlttsbargt, Pa.; Ottawa, Ill;
Oe bt. Louis Yu. teetal:;ten
2%ITUNES .... to 11 , 0 e men. • ro
chum. Send [Stump. DI.
moo lb., Wilmington, D.I. (septibu.
s2l9ooo—ar t+o
I a runwd
“lba t; g
tots. Tit ... reno ord cw grin SW 7. Xor 1 41 PI in
liii4Xll wins MILL”. Ilsl=u, Yu. i seTT,T:
_ ._
I will .rid the re'•
, 1 , 4 0I A Nit' OH k ceipt by whleb I
waa caret of Cr
CATANN e took.aiid Minn.
( DEAFNESS -
, s e .
yr rs M l r .
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Aggentso Wanted Vox,
_FREE LOVE,
• UP
ITS:VaIANI lb. by hr. Jos a Wm. Th.
mat &TAXMAN. book o( 4WD Owes. The
obola lgb}.-et laid bore ..d 1 Iddroorooro
.rd to marmot exec/atlas. I N'rillinr I. £A. lo•
&rota qf CiriNsonon. t'Aript64Uv, o.d NAN'.
Norotity. Send br circulars 'and term. V N.
Publiabloe Co..N. T., Ctbdosati. Mato and M.
Loci. „ I 0p7:11.r
TO NM SCI PINVIAZ
•
OM IA It %/INTIM lITATIter
NlFlNlNENTlOBlllofaibllberwilik
Illaite tem Mrftailllolll. 4lko.
I,‘Oar MU= soul err RIONTII6
001010 , 11 1 e NO FNIPM=g 4
lostibooreNooL hibelolor
numiaimiolikarib".
"CHILDREN CRY FOR THEM."
W1:L1. , 8
CARBOLIC TABLETS.
A rpertfte for all Obsesses albs respiratory or
gm.. or menu awed:emits. :to all sbeebt be'
ISr
lair. Cairbu lle Tablotr.
liney should be promptly tacit la ell awn of
linden . * L oop. and In all sfrectlass at Um
ltuust sad Loop.
E'er Wariest in Children
they are pimply treraluabh sal or excelleut rod
edy diked tbe liidary• do Nue preload three thee
there properly. deed for moo. Price ferenty•
Jtre mute per Ilex. Seat by nett as receipt of the
price, byq listh Meet. t. / Y.
tide Agentiur trus U. M. &Ad by Irratidoe. Idw
Agents Wasted (.Yale or remaie)for tAe
PHYSICAL. LIFE OF
WOMEN ■
BY GEORGE H. NAPHEYS, M. D.
Thls tsars, ruts &dna I. tae gm% success or
the, yew. 44.04100 lure already Gera said. It
mtl3l sells with s rapadlty tulle napomedested.
Agents all agree am May make mono LOAM well
ing It Man any other. Nock lest elms lemisory
ft mill open. :Wad at once for pamphlet Le. Ad
areas hldeLltAN.Publuber, Philadelphia.
New York, t Boehm / laeptew
415Ilmtillami "Up (Amur.
Great savintosConsumers.
Parties asqatre how to get up date. Oar aw.
ewer la, mai for Price U.t sad a Club lbeu .111
accompany it with tall dlnectioaa,—roaklag a large
saving to ataimmers sad realawerative b (nab
TIE s IBEIS Amax TEL CO.
111 . /f . 33 V/fIXT STaIttIYI,I2W.TOIHX,
.-01.5 .44>
toup,e/
sifILD. Certain. Safe, =desk It Is his the Wet
.111 Adithiertie remedy yet discovered. and at mice
relieves and invigorates all the 'clod funellooe
with:air taming !tipsy to any cil them. The wad
complete emcees. has Wog attended its see In many
Wealthy. and It Is now catered to the ceiseral smite
Ile sub the conviction that dean sever bit to ac
complish all that is claimed foe It It produces
Ilitle'or Impala; losses We organs free from belts•
ties , and otter erectile. or excite, the necrosis
system. In all diseases or the skin, blood, Mom
ace, bowels, liver, kidieya—of children—sad la
many dlnlcaltka peculiar to women, It brings
prompt relief and certain cure. The best Physi
cians recommend and prescribe It; add no prisms
slim UDC! OM Old will voluntarily retain to Una
dad of any other cathartic.
grlieullby mall un receipt of price and
Wax 10.2.6 Poollage, eh..
b 1.00 - IS tla.
It bt sold by all dealers to drugs and medicated, &
by WU:MR da. rftprid. f+ ,O ISO Tre
moat ISL. &dram, Maw. inteelsowasi
the lairic Comb ow,anan"Yel
black or hewn. It madsins no ;:ists. /kayoed%
Ad
sae we It. :Ond mut by mad to
case dollar, Ad
dress ItAGIC COMII lipringfiekt, Ness.
TSChkSin.
,t LLEGIIENT COUNTY as.—
/IL In the Orphans' Court In and for
the eaW
SEAL In o
matter unt of the Estato
of William Cahlwell, &efts
edju Partition, hi0.,3, December Tem.
And now, August 20, !no, the Inqui
sition rd' the Shears Jury, presental
open Court and continual Nlal, and Ruhr
on the heirs and legal representatives of
said des...slant to coarse into open Court nu
SATURDAY, October tend, 1870, at 10
o'clock; a. in.. and accept or nillese the
real estate nt the appraised Woe. or .bow
cause why the same shoukl not be PAL
(From the Reconl.)
Ar.s.t. !hums, Clerk,
HUGH N. FLEMING. tilteriff,
Fiusburgh Sept. 2, 1870--ael
Allen's Potato Digger.
WILL DIG MORE POTATOES THAN
C'cua be Lifted by
THREE MEN IN TUE UBUAL WAY
Orer One Hundred Sold Last Season
by us. ALL WARRANTED.
Only one returned. Sent on receipt of
fifteen dollans. W. W. KNOX.
)37 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
Gen'l Agency fur the West [auglo;2na
. New Millinery Establishment
IN IatiCIIESTE:II.
MRS. S. 7. NEAL
Would Wolin the public or Rochnter
and vicinity that she hasps* opened a
NEW 113111NERY STORE
13141(011TON STREET.
A short distance *due Cross' sture..
ROCHESTER. PA.
batten
311:LLTNERY
In silks branches. Children* . (*Shin&
Shirts. sc.. male in order: work to bo
A call solicited.
VR$. T. HEAL.
no-2.1:6m1.
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BY TIM COURT.
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