The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, November 23, 1870, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    The Beaver Argus.
Boomer. Pa.. Nov. *2. 1570.
G - Ireulation Over Twek liuntbrd.
Rater of - Adventalue.
II
; sw. tm. em. 1 year
I Nur-1011mm, 81 00 $3,010 00 117 00 610 00
2 Nuares,do 350 500 I 70) 10 (XI 15 00
mourn„ do 500 603 11 00 11 00 18 00
4 4 4 1044 , 1. do 600 BODIO 00 15 00 51 OD
COICIM 4 o-.•• 800 1) 00 15 00 SI CM 38 1M
52 c01umn,.... 11 11) 15 CO 111 117 ffi I* MI 00
5 column 1300 3003 111 110 111 00 HOW
dmlnletratore and Executors• Notleee.•..s3 0 0
special notices per line, ten iients.
Cam' Payments to bu outdo quiartati,r, except
kir transient advertisements, which muss be paid
In advance. •
GEO. P. nowEL AND L. 40 Park Mow, N. York.
11.31. PETTENGILL 41c CO, TI Park Now,
New York, are the ok "gent" for Tull BEAR*
Acmes Initial city, and ate authorised to canna
for Inserting advettlament• fur to at our
at cask rated. Advertiser. In that city are ns
quested to lave their furors with either of the
above hoar.
State of the Thermometer ter the
week ending November 10th, 1870.
NJv. -54 dog. 41 deg.
" "14 40 deg. 45 deg. ' 40deg.
" 15 34 dog. 44 dog. 35 deg.
IO So dog. 40 deg. 36 deg..
" 17 34 dog. 44 deg. .39 deg.
IR 38 dog. 86 deg. ;34 deg.
•, 19 30 deg. 35 deg..... 33 deg.
H. T. TA.Y LOH.
TIME TABLE.
Cleve Maul t Pitlaborgk B. B.,,Traloa
gong Exult leave Beaver litatlea a follows ; Mae
snug accon'a 9.17; Enalag ilmoreaktkilt; • *WI
3.47 p. so.; Local Weed (codas paaeoarma)/411
• Train. •
.
Nlcap.
Trains
pot Ai foIIORI
$.113 a. in; Dom
IIIIUD& m.;
artom. 4. 1 0 p.
r All. rccom.
The attention of tho publl
the following Now Advertisements .
Well appear for the first time In the
sous to-day:
Special Notices—:. Hanauer.
Spode] Notlede—J. D. Beam
Special Notlcee—Thomas AlSaaa. .
Spect s il Notice—H. T. Taylor. •
Special Notlee•—Wlll Smith 1. co. •
Epee W Notice—Dn. L. I T. L Oldshae.".'
spacial Nollcee—Schlff I Steloteld.
Special Notice—S. .I.J. Soelleaburg.
Ad minletntrie Nottim—lbrgsret
AdottaledstaVe If ollow—Rwabes Witt. i
Toledo Pomp Co.`a—S. J. emu d Co.
Knitting Taitte—S. J. Croat I Co.
Tom King tar sale— .
•
Adrettleetoent—N. P. Boyer 1 Co.
°mid° Gold Watches—James Gerard.
New Advertleemetuts—Daochy & Co.
Prewmtrueol or the Grind Jury—Court.
We aro compelled, through a pram of
jobbing, to doulde over some of our ad
vertialug. Wo hope to be all square in
futum.
The Lewistown Galata threatens to
Publish a list oral' the l bad boys In that
place, under the head et , . " scratchers,
victlk-markers, club-heaters, door-bell
ringers, stone throwers, Swearers, etc,"
I. !TANTALUM has a beautiful 'Stock of
lino., bonnets, plumoa, flowers,
rib
b bonnet-silks, he., now on hand.
Sept.
Oue hundred - dollars fa asked for the
American . eagle recently captured at
Waynesburg.
No Iluunuo - --Wlll Smith Sc C0.,1 do
what they say, they do sell goods as
eheap, as thoeheapest; call and see them.
Ail-Furs Furs!! A large &marl/pent
just ,recolvad at Bonecia slam Quay's
Mock, Beaver.' novAlw.
I ••- -
The proceeds oftheoystor supper fur
sidled by 140 Ladies' Working Society,
of the Reardr M. E. Church, on last Fri
day cremni, amounted to $5O clear of
all expenses:
•
Er' Blank Orders X t rressares of School Die
trn printed and for sale It this claw.
FOR the next thirty days, I will Ball
ee toy stock of goods ut,cost, to make
romn for itolidday goods, I. llanauar.
Patrick McVey, of Allegheny twp.,
Cambria musty, is a lively church goer
and nedemtrlan ono hundred years old.'
:!11 - Furs! Furs I! The cheapest and
larg,•..t assortment, are at J. 11. Ilence's
store, quay's Block, Beaver, nov23;4w,
A unArrirvt. stock of Iloop-Skirts
1(114 Cur3l.3, at I. Ilanauer's Bazar of
FA.4:i.sa, Bridgewater, Pa. sopt. 21:tf
, It' Blank Warracrts to Collector* or Schou
ras neatly piloted, and fur sale at dila Grace.
ItEvirrEo—Smlth's Photograph Gal
lery, Rochester. Will himself ls now
4er:ding and guarantees satisfaction.
lie can take you a picSure , small enough
for a locket or as largo as yourself. n2;4t
A Farusei in Washington county has
navel! a pumpkin measuring six feet mix
inches In circumference, and 'weighing
huhdred and four pounds,'
I'A LL Or masa at I. llanauor•a 13.4ar
of Faxhion, Bridgewater, Pa. 'opt. 2L•tL
Job= INl'yetle.was the editor of the
first paper established In Harrisburg.
It was called 'The Oracle of Dauphin, anti
war first leaned in 1791.
Vir plank Agreements between Teachers and
Brands of &hod Directors, for male st this office.
Twang Men,
tlitiFoonis
till you will'
la *Much
•to 0110 wan seriously hurt ex
whose Inlaries aro severe.
Mark Twain tolograplis from Buf ,
sti, d "A lion vas born to mo
!--a•rday, and with the true family 1n
.:m..1 ho has Bono to lecturing already.
111 ...ohjeet is tho aline as Josh Billings'
"
. I t , r Astitivgn, another large lot of
hate style . Hats and Bonnets;
S.iiiery woolen, and Dry Goods which
will he sold as low as over hefore In this
'lurk .t. at the "Cheap Store," Rochester,
Will smith 4,-.Co. nov4.2w
•
stearin *mill waft blown up In
sPror: township, Crawford county, bast
"r , k, and throe mon wino Instantly
killed. Pour others wore odiously In
•I
CM
7...r-New (mods! If you want any
_ming in the Dry Goods, .1 4 retlons, lined
wan.: ar itraCery line, good and chest),
will li e d a .largo and well selected
st,,,k at t h e awn) of Thomas Allison, on
tLr mrner of 3rd and Elk atreet.Beaver.
tintek4w.
wild eat was killed by a boy in
County last week. It pretty
ett....itialy chewed up two dogs borer° it
we 4 dispatched.
zW•fientlesnen, wantln dill g linderwor,
find • largo stock, fresh and now, a &
Th ou.llsoa's store, Beaver. n0v23;41.
A Osisinsualeatlost from Industry
was rooolved•icsa late for this *Win Ali-
Gm It will appear In our next bum
ileie•Go and see the I,srge assortment of
Cloths; Ossitilitilral,tereadMeans, Flan
nele, Drees Goods, Shawls, Skirts, de.,
at the store of Thomas Allison, Beaver.
n0133;4w.
The Bigler Herald says' the Fall
grain never before presented such
boaltby and vigorous appearance In But
ler county.
CALL et the Smith Gallery, and sea
the Mb also, pidurett; bin taken
himself, and you wilt be convinced that
you
_con get in maxi • picture there, as
any where. • n04.42t.
The body of an infant 'was fiitin - d se
creted In a bulidlug,.about a mile above
Frankliti; ono day last week. It- had
boon placed between the weather board
ing and the inside lining of the house,
and covered with earth. Tho indications
were that It had been there about a
week.
:a-If yen want a prime arthdi, In the
Grocery line, go to Thomas Alliion's
afore in Beaver, and get them. nov23;4t
ATTENTION I—A good
Gloves, Hosiery, Gents' Mu
dies' Skirts, Flannels, dre.,
Cooper's, Quay's pock, Beaver.
That 1200 barrel well at Brady's
Bond, is doing about 250 barrels, endure
aro informed by a reliable witness, that
this !ninny.' "reduction aa it has
' was struck, and
to about M
tho' tir;ceiy
line, will —at Orr dt, Cooper's,
Quay's Block, Delver, novlik2w
A Carlow' Sulelde.—Janies Rua
sell, of 8u N. 11., committed suicide
on Monday by hanging himself in his
barn; A piece of paper wad found on
which ho had written ; "I ante Into the
world in 1800; have lived seventy years
and seen the machine, but dotal under
stand it. I =me into tho world by the
neck, and If they will accept me will go
out by the neck." It is thought ho was
insane.
NEW arrival of Table and Pocket Cut
lery ;- also .a good stock of Han'Ware,
Carpenters' Tool; Ropes, Twines, &o.
dm., at Orr.. & Cooper's, Quay's Block,
Beaver, Ps. • • • novl6;2li
Von bargain; in all kinds of good;
call at L Hatiauer's.llridgewster, Pa
Dirs. Ilea;lasid. of Hickory. twp.„
Mercer county,, was recently kicked by
a bona, break hig her leg bolo* the knee.
Mr. Hoagland was also injured at the
same time. On the following day, one
of his sons was gathering apples, when
ho fell from the tree, breaking one of his
leg*. •
Mtts HAD:AIma la a first clam milliner
and will do work better and cheaper
.
than any' other milliner In the county.
CoMe and give her a trial, I. Hanauer,
Bridgewater, Fir • no‘vl:3;3w.
AS-It is really astonishing, at what
prime SehiLTtr, &strifeld, of Now Brigh
ton, aro selling all kinds of goods: For
Instance, Ladles' Balmotal Skirts at 05
ets.v Felt skirts at 14,00; Hein stitch
,hpail dress at 10 eta.; Ticking per yard,
10 'cts.; good bleached and unbleached
4-('sheeting. 11 eta.; good Gingham 121
eta.; yard wide heavy barred Flannel,As
els.; good Hoop Skirts, 50 els.; Gents'
Cassimero Suits; $10,00; Gents' Coast
mere pants, $3,00; Gents' Jean pants,
$1,85; all other goods at eorraspodingly
low prices.
William Kitimat:, a farmer resld
ink in Ross township, Allegheny county,
while on his way to Pittsburgh, mqt a
Mrs. Schlupp, who requtoted him to-al
low her to ride in his wagon, which was
complied with. ' She did not ride far,
however, before mho informed the kind
farmer that she had forgotten something,
and must return home. She was no
sooner gone than the farmer missed his
pocket tiook, containing $55 in' money,
and valuable papers.
novlZOw
-Iv you want to get the best Sewing
Machine Which is manufactued iu the
United States, get, the "Singer's,' of
which Schiff .t Stuipfold aro agents.
"'Tis Autumn, and the loaves are dry,
And rustling on the ground, '
And chilly:winds go whistling by
With low and pensive sound."
Yet the cold weather has no effect up
on the business at Will Smith ,tlCo.'s . .
They sell as many goods as over. The
secret of it is the people want good ar
ticles and knowing that Will Smith it Co.
have them in store at Diamond, Roches
ter, they crowd their establishment and
Choy can't slacken up.
SIB ICCIAL NOTlCE.—}'or the information
of those living at a distance, laboring
under chronic affections of any of the in
ternal organs, who desire to avail them
selves of our professional medical
say -e a scientific investi-
%ton
Westmoreland county is tho filth
fn oxtA r mt of poingition In Western
Penn's).lvania.
Within - twelve hours rjdo of Pitts
burgh, up the Allegheny river .
boars end door abound.
10, 15, 33 and fal Overcoat^ at
the above rates, at S. J.Snellenburg's,
Broadway, New Bflghton.
IiATE at 25, 50, 75 and $l,OO at I. Ilan
neck's, Bridgewater, Pa. nov23;3w.
1 " .
Gond News.—Yes, thohe is hardly a
reeler of our paper by whom the fact
will not be hailed as oxcoodingly, good
news that tho fancy goods prince,ldr. J.
H. Bence; his j net received a now assort.
meat of goods for the season, which he is
offering at unprooedeutodly low prices.
Equal in quality to any millinery and
trimming store In the county, the pur
chaser will be • suprtsod at 'the largo
amount, which may be had for a very
little cash. To satisfy themselves, poor
pie in need of goods ohm:dd drop in and
look at these black poplins, all-wool felt
skirts; and who would freeze when at
this establishment good bargains may
be obtained. Wo can reaurenur readers
there is no plate in this county where
they can invest their, money to greater
advantage than al T. it fence's, Quay's
Block, Beaver.
' "The Ligeree*: ( 1 11 0 1 ;geleettne
west Tuiskik 'p r a u ta t _.-
Nov. tigh—Ron. L Bucher 'Bieck of
, Pittsburgh, Psi, Will denten lecture on
the above subject, tinder thei . aurpices of
the Young Meat' Library Anolailo ß pt
New: Brighton- ' Mt. Swiiie tint)
speaker, and his no doubt given
theme much thought We are indebted
to the Chairman of the Lecture Commit
tee (A. D. Gilliland, esq.i) fora eouple - of
complimentary Whets teitho lecture re
ferred to,
II hi #lllOlll4 itlfirag to keePillyarie in
winter whin the windroati wildly thin'
the naked clattering:or shrieks
Whittling around the corners - of chilly
looking houses, when the snow • &Its
softly and silently upon the dead earth,
and thesleighs gliding hitherand thither,
carry merry niusio with their tinkll ng
tolls 'idir whin the smooth - glittering
lcoinvitas the skaters to strap on their
glittering steel and dart swiftly over the
frozen streams. In fact it is "a good
thing to keep warm during the winter
no matter_which of its many phases it
presents, ind_we know - of no better way
aciiiiiplish that consummation so de
voutly to be wishtd for, than bygoing to
the °Stahl hdrinent cif& &
Ilors, Br 110 allieh-
'
double baby nem
is exeldog elm(
vicinity, :Aceot
the child still
'6 11 141
goo. tr
to deceive. Theired inullhe blue fibres
in the paper of the genuine are imitated
by printing In the counterfeit, tho long
beard , ofSoCretary Stanton Is darker,
rind tliriligirrei "56" on the right band
are surrounded by solid black Instead of
fine Hues as the genuine. On the re.
verse,the counterfeit May be distinguish
ed by the "s " In "Customs" failing to
touch the Hue encircling the large oval
to the next, and also by the absence of
shading and the fine lines around the
"50:". In the corners.
Death In a Well.—A distressing
doath occurred ht Washington township;
.Lawronco county, on the 9th inst. Mr.
John Bell was diggings well on the farm
of 'Mr. John McConnell, and on the
morning of Bat day was loworod in a
bucket to flash the work. Boron,
I reaching the bottom of the well, be was
overcome by the Impure air and fell out.
Mr. McOonnoll then attomptod to de
scend, but was with did:lenity restrained
until a rope was tied around him. Ile
thou was lot down, and turned Mr. Bell
over and found him dead, and immedi
ately he himself swooned 11., was drawn
up and restoratives applied, which re
■torod hint to life again. Mr. Boll's
body was taken out Inn couplo of hours,
after purifying the air. His remains
wore interred on Thursday. Mr. Bell
leaves a wife and two children.—Ho was
a sober, industrious man, and his health
emits a gloom over the community. •
liovM;3w
Tbapetis an old fellow tuunedBamnel
Rogue, residing at Hopewell, Indiana,
who hag lived for 108 years without haw,
ing learned to either read or write. He
has a splendid memory, and can recite
sevensl passages of scriptuie that ho +re
quired when a boy at hie mother'. knee.
At New Albany, in tho saute State, there
Is a centenarian, who has been a mem
ber of the Masonic Order in good stand
ing, for eighty-one years.
Loaner by Fire.—On liabbath even
ing Nov. 13th, a lire broke out in the
jewelry storeroom of 'Messrs. Winter d
Bedison, in Now Brighton; tfoing con
siderable damage. The building wan
owned by Mr. A. Bostwick, the loss on
Which reaches about WO. No insurance
on tho building. Messrs. Winter A: Beth
sou, Intimate their loss at shoat $5,000,
on which they bad an iniuranco of $1,500:
Mr. A. Bostwick's stock of tinware,
stoves, dm., sustained considerable In
jury. The fire is supposed to havo orig
inated by the explosion of a lamp loft
burning in the Jewelry store.
Mercer mounts tho absonco of its
constable and tax collector, J. L. C. Mil
ler, not because of his worth as a citizen,
but he collected about $l,OOO tax monoy,
and then left for that country, "whore
the woodbine twineth." Oe took his
family . rlong, and don't intend to live in
Mercier-my •moro.
AA oil well has been sunk at Bra
dy's Hond o ' Beaver county, Pa., which
produces one thousand barrels of oil per
day. This, WO believe, is the largest
product obtained anywhere since the
discovery of oil.—Ouroll (c.) Free Press.
If our Carroll county friends will come
over hero and point this big well out to
us we will foot all bills attending their
visit. ' No oil well of such capacity or
anything like Itcan bo heard of here.
The Now York
ace
last
week says: We are Informed that on
Tuesday night last, the torch was twice
applied to a pile of rubbieh lying un
- ono of the buildings built partly
-iver bank at Parker's Landing
• intention of
inireal and Micro
, urine,
the river bank ready for raft
ing 1 fall and spring freshets... Se
veral rafts lie stranded along the river
that were laid up. early bat spring, no
rise. of sufficient importance to float
them off having Dino. occurred.
Malay men are said 11-taught.
No man wee ever ta r other
ay. D 9 yon anta .
to be hung on Os knc and
pumped full f We; 11
a creature -that
learns by - the exortlon-of his own facul
ties. There are aide to learning, of inr
lens kinds; no matter how many of these
aids a man may be surrounded by, after
all, the learning bithat which ho himself
acquires. And, whether ho be in college
or out of college, * ln school or out of
school, every man must educate himself.
And in our times and our community,
every man has the means of doing it.
flowatd, the "liniment man" who
escaped fromlalL:here on teat Sabbath
night one week ago, in company with
Scott, the New Ihighton safe robber,was
captured In Pittsburgh three or four
days afterwards and again planfdln
Court being in seatdon beams • once put
upon trial for Larceny but tbe indictment
failed to hold water, hence "liniment"
was discharged. He wa however taken
into the Sheriff's custody again on •
.thergo of assault and battery preferred
by Mrs. Cinebing (the Sheriff's wife)
whom Howard mishod.vielently, when
himself and Scott were lgc•king away
from Jail on the night of the 13th. •
sock wanting,
.otentely, yet It is well ealev
jtiony,
and Tldioute, we ..ee it
getting large qualtities of
Aossleglittr.friletd John Me..
stinger, Esq., of Somerset township;
showed its lbw days sine. repo of
the - eaillest appearance of the white men
in this county. Some time
,ago Mi.
Edward Jordan was tutting tree, for
• shlngles,an the briat of Mr. loath. Win
nett, of the salve named toliPigdPs and
while fiblochitte . off the tree there was
diseoveted u Aelent axe-Marko," up
on ottui! groirthi oetelde 'the
oldmaslig. -- „theYlndiested that the cut
ting Iliut . . - ,teon den, about one hundred
and' - tirevitears Igo; The tree had evi
dently been partly cut with a steel axe,
but bad withstood the storms of a cen
tury,•and until tbe new gmwth had en
tirely grown over the "cart." It was
doubtless the work of one of thit earliest
pioneers In this ' region, and Is quite a
eurlosiTy.— Wash. Erastiser.
It to sald that Mr. Frank Iffibfan,aged
forty, a well-to-do merchant of Belle
route, had bowt for a long time 'pitying
n young lidy, aged
twenty, 'who'reiddes at Lewisburg. -They
wore finally engaged to he married, and
n day appointed for the nuptials. Ttie
day helbre they were to be married, the
lady talegriPhed - to her aManeed that he
need not leave his home, as the engage
ment was broken., On thetweelpt of the
br •.Lowlibt and
if 16i' 9etnol•
4iiried for a'
iwever,
consciousness threw up a con:..__
quantity of hlood. ,It is believed that he
is an seriously injured internally that he
cannot recover.—Washington Examiner.
Effect of Artlitery Discharges on
Weather.
Mn. EDITO R: -Isand you the follow
ing table showing the effect of artillery
discharges on weather, asubject which I
see by a recent editorial in your paper
Is exciting much attention at present in
Europe. The table is prepared by notes
of observation made on weather In the
vicinity of the scones of gretit battles.
fought during our own recent war, and
immediately subsequent to these battles,
and shows tho time, after the battles,
which elapsed before rain fell :
Resaea—One day after.
Ken esaw—Three days after.
Jonesboro'—Five days after.
Altoona—All night and next day.
Nashville—All night and next day.
Franklin—Two days alter.
Fort Anderson—Five days after.
Kingston—Five days alter.
In all these battles from 40,000 to 100,-
000 men were engaged. E. W. BROWN.
Cambridge, 111.
7Tho experimentB at the Seminary
and Institute with the Condenser show
ing the fountain and shower bath Jots;
and those with the Siphon and the Glass
balls, showing that action and reaction
are equal, have boon very amusing and
instructive. The numerous experiments
with the Air Pump and Apparatus con
nected therewith, and showing the pres
sure of tho Atmosphere, have been pe
culiarly full and interesting. We learn
that the next time experiments in Chem
istry generally, and with the gases par
ticularly will be given.
The Young Ladies' and Gentlemen
connected with this Institution con
tcu.Pl* , 0- I .lh,r.m.rtsiontsot
at the close of this session December 15,
for the purpose of raising money for the
increase of their Libraty.
A Memorable Month.—April 1805,
was a month full of stirring events in
the United States. Below aro a few Of
them :
April I. tiharlilatiB vlotory at Vivo
Forks.
April The grand aaaault at Peters
burg.
April 3. Occuri.'ition of Itichinond.
April G. Sheridan routoi Gun. Lee's
'forces.
April 9. Gon. L3t3Hurronders to lion
Grant.
April 12. Our force., occupy Mobilo.
I April 14. Av.,aeainalion of Pre.;'dent
Lincoln..
April liL Andy Johnston becomes
President.
April 19. Funeral of the President at
Washington.
April 311. Death of the assassin llooth.
April 1)1. Surrender of Gen. Johnsto.u's
army.
The Southerner Is Peculiar.—
Wo clip the following from the Rich
mond (Virginia) Daily Stale Journal,
and submit It without comment:
When General Winfield Scott died,
the following lines appeared In the Er
emitter, published in the city.—Those
who complain that some of the northern
papers have spoken coldly of General Lee
should bear In mind how harshly the
southern press has always treated those
whom that section has delighted to hon
or, and not take them too severely to
task:
"EPITAPII FOR A GREA'P CAPTAIN
Reader! in this dishonored gravo
A traitor's relies rest ;
:hr pas
41 last Bator-
_ _.. David McCallister. of Hope
well Lp., while engaged In attending •
threohing machine, had his right arm
caught between two of its wheels, lacer
ating it frightfully. It was afterwards
amputated near the elbow. Mr. McCal-
On oldiey • " •
havo in this lo g : t h e e cham
pion-
pion old.couplo of the State, if not of the
United States. Mr. and Mrs, Allio, liv
ing about nine miles southeast of this
place, aro aged respectively 106 and 104
years. Each is the other's first com
panion. They are' natives of France.
Ilaie two sons and ono dinkier living.
Tho oldest, a son, is living on the farm
with his parents.; thritformait, Wm.
Thomas, esq.; says they ave lived where
they are now, to his certain knowledge,
for thirty-five nu's. Both are hale and
hearty,and bid fair to he the'oblest couple'
for several years to como. If anybody
knows of an older couple than this, wo
would like to hoar from them."
KIIIei. = A
man named Jones A.
David, abrakesman on Abe A. V. R. R.,
formerly of Kane, this Finite, was killed
at Venango City, on Monday amt. lie
was standing on top of a box mr and
was struck by the bridge loading to Oil
City under which the trains pass, and .
almost instantly killed. lie was twenty
seven years of ago. Cormier Larne, of
this city, held an Inquest, and a verdict
was • returned. In- accordance with the
facts given above.— l'encisgo Citizen. '
~
Jwilte, attentiduMbe. : .
Woof. In Wit:thee teitibileof I'4 . fh w a
4sterifeari, 2tist atifwinif of 'few
.York
Pity; the hint to puttee to get up'elobe
for their goods t. worthj of sotto*. Tide
rginpim ! y bas been - established fbr ten
'years, and their ntuneitons *ma give
therm ftill credit for iroylal,tilty , prompt
beliand fidr death., :fad iii testify to
the exeollent qtudity and . low Woes of
their goods. As they w, arrant au thei r id!" t° give uttlfactS° l2 °r retin.d, lthe
money' and expenses. no risk hi mu hi
Sending them AM order.. .
A Penni,'weals *dug has solved
the secret of perpontal . tnotlon In a re
cent Immo of the. Mores, .Dicpateh ex
plains his inveeltiton : ik anything bat
a lucid Manner. Filitdlititiary biting of
a new principle of :INA: vs
,
The oonstrueUee of' machine that
would, by means of its issubhmuou, dew'
velop sufficient power t 4 famer for all
the purposes for which steam, water,
horses, etc:. are used. U. promisee 10
give to tho world one of those machines
by December, after which in pncetag
details will be explahnf. •
Aludilloa changes of :wintry wesm.
ei Aire prodneilie of Throe& Messes,
Coughs, Colds, •to. There is no more
eiredust seller In Ma* Manisa" to NS
ftiand than to the Shindy purctutan of
• new snit Boni those iiishionable tall-:
ors, Schiff & Steinfeld, Broadway, N ew
Brighton. They pawns real -
Mire proved their Matey '
*v. years,having
who have wol
tyie of
axtra large
stoat of tu.. _ AnterOtyie Hats and
Boimets, just opened.
For a good assortment and tot gbod
bargains, go to J. H. Baum's establish
ment, Quay's Building, Beaver.
Butter and Eggs taken In exchange tor
goods: 1 n0v2143W
Court was In session nearly the whole
of last weak,' and is still "going ahead."
The following are the only casco of Inter.
eit tried In the Quarter Sessions.
Commonwealth vs Myler; indicted for
forgery; verdict not guilty, and defelid
ant pay the cost.
Com'th vs Carson. Indicted for bur
glary; verdict not guilty.
Tho case of Commonwealth vs. Cal
houn, charged with seduction, on oath
of Miss Crooks, verdict gUilty.
Corn'th. va. MUMS, Charge, selling
liquor to men of known' Intemperate
habits„ verdict guilty.
Coin' th. vaNintotby Katen,charge sell
ing liquor contrary to law,' verdict guil
ty ; Fined *SO and oasts.
Cont'th. va. Hannah and . Thos. Cloo,
charge selling liqur contrary to •law;
plead gidtty, sentence deferred.
eraser and Her
man Metter, charge ; Aggravated m
ml.ll and battery guilty as to Creator
and not guilty sus to Steller. Cramer
sentenced to three menthe In county
Jail. a•
Tate LADY'S YSIDVID.JOT DeeewLer
-
We have( heard euthlislastki readers de
clare that this luillday number' Was the
boat that has.ever been Issued, and when
we look at the varied and superb embel
lishments and the captivithilatories,we
are inclined to think it ao. - The steel
plate, "Olive Planta,",ls a pretty domes
ligescorVlnig ttran i fi l 7 a r r mi . ? Pie "'
in itself—such a world of expression is
in the face of the girl leaning from the
window-sill; the colored "Pattern for a
Slipper" furnishes just the design for a
holiday present; and the tiolOred Fashion
Plato, as usual, la unsurpassed. Nab
ingof the kind can compare with this,it Is
all- a fashion plate should tie. We like
the wood-out--"An Idyl on the ice," and
the p4terna for drosses, winter wraps,
&c., are uncommonly elegant. The mu
de is "Alone and from. Home." The
Literary matter, in prose and poetry, pla
ces this magazine at the head of Its class,
and tho editorialdepartment,with many
readers, Ls the special attraction. Greet
Ind ucenients are offered to new subscrib
ers. AU new subscribers, for 1871,wh0
subscribe by the that of January, shall
receive the December number/roe—ma
king Thirt een Months In all! Price $2.60
a year (which also includes a large steel
engraving). Four copies, $O. Five copies
(and one gratis), W. "TikeLetty'• Friend"
and "The Saturday Evening Post" (and
one engraving), $4.00. Published by
Deacon & Peterson, Pilladelphie. Sam
i_pie copies sent gratis. o,
THANKSGI ING!
DEPT. Or Soco[s's• Osgbaute Eicsom"
111.1111,111111 A I Nov. 15, ISM I
lb Ms Principals and itivaootrs of BuldWe• OF &Ara. and Maw.
GQD in Hls wisdom and mercy lute
blessed, during another year, the wise
and humane provision, Pennsylvania
has made for the depanient orphans of
the heroic dead. The patent and intel
ligent labors of those thrnighWhose ef
forts this has been scoapplished, have
thus been successful. Ante who have
faltgfully labored witheent. for those
notwithstanding thelrpofertii prepared
to commenerthe grew tsttle of life with
well improved intellecti clear otworio-
Sons of moral responalblity, jgood flab
its, and a health and ilpf body, that
will give them no mean vanetta over
Leven more fortunate oomptitors. tour-
Ing tho past year, tittmr. bit enjoyed al
most
tervopeeneett,. and free
death probably Without a par
e a single de* oewunld In
any of the schools from dillnet of May,
1870, till the 15th ofgetWpalVl B 7 o . a 11 , tiod
of nearly fit:e months, 014 of an average
of 3,000 children in the 0.01011, gathered
from every section of Upstate, and sub
ject to the usual diseases of childhood ;
while the death for the entire year are
less than the lower rate heretofore re
ported--onsi-third of one .per cent. an -
Certainly, children thus cared for and
preserved ahould be taught to, If they do
not instinctlvely,ralae their l yOung hearta
in thankfulness to the bountiful Giver of.
All. I therefore recommend
Thersday, the YVA of November,
the day set apart by Excelleikey
JOHN W. riEmly, Governor of the
ComnionvVerdth, 'concurring with' the
President, as a day of thanksgiving and
praise. Principals and managers will
suspend school on that day,luul employ
the usual school hours in such manner
as will be best calculated to Inculcate •
dependence upon God, awakeu grateful
emotions, and implant pleasant menato
- In the hearts of these fatherialaddl
dren. , . .
A report separate from other meXtere.
of the manner in which the day wee
served and eajoye4, will be Dent wk the
next monthly report ! . I
O. F. 111'FAIMMit •
Supt. flohnere
robodlb, I am marry to my that 1101M4
piraosyklrbo attend there, now he
the elriningar bate *llllO4Ollll, Heir Ode.
014 good intentions, and have mm
, • • the rise of tobacco In Ihe.balld
ing,dMing Vor very 4anrik
let tbialllthy practise be not generally
*ion; milt
,beimn.dlsoonthnied stance,
iihtla ettendlngreyglons services. .
•
.'Eamon Annus wee, that mention
I. Made In Use laid Imunof your pew,
thvorably Gen. ' James , A. Berm, . lbr
'the °Mee of Auditor General of the
.Btate: . bto bane& nor more unobjeotion
.abhi nindldate Gould possibly. be aideet-;
ed. His military sword is good—he' Is
a member of the Grand Army of the
Boa bille—the Goldin's friend—it man of
eminent ability, and one who can- oont.l
mend the...etrength of the Republkan
Allow we, In this commAloo, to tog.
heat the te:notninallon oe Clen,./aool M.
aunptisil, the ethos liurreyer
General. His record 'bear Inspee
llone .He is • capable, honest, mentor.
bans Oka; arid-lionld'ineept a re-now=
'nation to the °Moe be bar ns ably filled
Ile the Lit fem. Tine rheenat.te.sar
• • ' 'New Brighton.
. EDITOR Ammar—Will you allow me
through the minims of. your ,paper to
correct a statement that appear"; in the
fait BadicaL ,The writer sayi Industry
is noted .ea the hahltatkin and resort of
our best fix buideri.--11 is true there
are good bunion' hero, but I claim that
we are not exclititive; there aro good fox
hunters dispersed 'idi through Beaver
and adjacent counties. Mr. Michael Kerr .
and'Col. Walton made no such challenge
for a fox cheat', as that published.. We
don't no business in that way. We fight
on the defensive. Like Stonewall Jack-,
sop and "Bob" I. se, we that throw up
breastworks, and when the enemy ap..
?roaches give lam grape and canister.
- fqf Mr..Ammon-deciree to run his dogs
k
is ear Indicated in the comma
/Ladled:, I doubt - tot he
wii stilton. I hope the au
thor of 'ocunnuntleation will ere Ma
name: 'Radical please . Copy. • '
, 7 . 5 oenta.
Pound.
amts.
PITTSBURGH MARKET.
Ortrzos or iva Prrre. Mumtaz
• . lioran.ty, Nov. 24 .1870. J
APPIXSI--We can report continued
large receipts, bet with a condoned good
demand prices are fully maltalned,
03 per bbl for fair to good, and 1&25@
LOO for choice. The great proportion of
the arrivals are in good panWtion and
holders are stiff, feeling confident that If
they cannot get their price now, all they
have to do is to hold--as it Li only &ques
tion of time.
APPLE BUTTER—SaIes at 600)75 eta.
per gallon, as to quality.
BEANS—In limited supply and with
an improved demand prices are firmer
and higher. We now quote at 1t2.00®2.-
50 per bushel, the outside figure for
prime navy.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Bales at 4.
per cwt.
BUTTER—There Is no improvement
to note in the demand, and while the
market continue, dull with a supply
considerable in excess of the : deman d
there is no change to note is prices.
Sales at 25(448 Or fair to medium, and
M®l2 for prime to chit= ~
CIDER—Is selling all the way. from
1116®10 per bbl. as to quid ity.
CRANBERRI at 61241111p0w
.bbl for common to.prinse sewers culti
vate* Sackett's quoted Id 117®16. -
CH EME—Ls reported steady. West
ern Reserve, 14 ®141: 'Ohio Factory, 15
®151; Ohio Goshen. 15®16; and New
-YerkOoshen; 16 ®IL • •
FLOUR—Tffe receipt seam lo be in
creasing but with a fair local demand,'
prima are aintained. Bales ofbrands'
of
at 06.7 m 5d1 7 -16.25 for choice
of baker's flour. Winter wheat Sours
ere being Mid at'11646.50 for 'red:Wheat,
and Ft forcholee white wheat. Bye /oar
$5.25a5.50 ead-
There le a emilnued steady
milling demand for wheat, and prima
are maintained; sales of 125 sacks red at
1114,20®A and we can report a sale of
white atill,Bs; quotations may be fairly
steds a gg . sl2,Lo!or former, and OA
whatever. In Oats, AltiV
i r isr pe
perhaps, that the deemed Is
_y
brisk ;, we ecatinue quote at 4340115 c.
buying and 47(448e, selling, that *w
round lots, sad 49;®500 'Or small lots In
store. There is rather more enquiry for
corn, though there is no particular
change ja prices; riles 2 cars new at 5,5 q
Ido at 56, and 1 do atBoe... Old is quota
ble at 73(075c. Maser nothing is doing
In Rye, and prices are nominal at 80 buy
ing and 85 selling. The 'Bade y market
continues doll: nearly all the browses
seem to be pretty wen supplied, and, for
the present at least, are not disposed to
buy; quotations may be given at 80®90
for in, and 9041 for ; atlas 1 car
No O h o spring at Mc and MO bush
prime ha st di.
CROCERLEI3—The grocery nookst is
devoid of anything now or important.
We can report a oeutimied steady de
mand for Sugar and Coffees, while in re
gard to prices Mere are no changes what- .
ever. .
PROVISIONS-Tie stock of old meat
Ls about exhausted, and tSore is so link,
doing that "notations-cannot be given.
Wo can report arrivals of some new
green meats, which will won be reedy
to he Owed in time market.
POULTRY—Lbra chickens quoted at
6ea6se per pair, and dressed at Lbtlie
m. Live Turkeys, 111,90a1,50 each ; drai
ned at Malec 44 RP.
SEEDS—Flaxseed la la demand It
$2,1022,12 with little or now offering.
Nothing doing in' clover or timothy
weds.
Ittssoormillo CatRAMO Snubj vate la
all owe Instead of TILLS, 'POOR SALM C
TOR OIL, se: Melly latroord. Pleads= to odri.
Children htee 50 ants. Wbolessle. R.
IL &Dee a Co., 45 Wood street, Mbar" Por
Xl7
Married.
DIINS—DUNLAP.— At thi residence'
of Samuel R. Dunlap too., Nov. 17th,
1870, by the Rev. James M. Shields,
Mr. Wm. J. Dunn, of Beaver, Pa „ and
F a.
a lss Mary A. Dunlap, of Bridgewater,
P.
BUTLRR—IelfANk—Nerr ClintooPs,
'Nov: 12th, 1871Lbi sse ltsv. Mut M. Au.
(him Mr. A of ts.
b4h; Pa., to Mhos El= Ev art M ; of
thelormer place.
Remember 'Us no common tie,
That binds your youthful hearts :
'Tis one that truth can only weave,
And death alone can part.
to-day,
DIED.
AHON.—Ou the 15th of s ber,
Wet, at hie residence, in Brlgh= a 6,
Bawer. Co., Pe., Mr. John 24
and 11 days.
New Acivertisementa.
ADIUNIIIIII&TRIM NOTICE : Netsfe leo.
Leila" Jr &ed.-Leliars of idabiliden•
ties upon the was of Jobe XeDalion.D., bite of
Brighton towed*. totality of Deliver, rs.. deed..
baring been duly gloated to Um andendflied. all
persons Indebted vs the said estate are nionested
to make payment; sod Dose barbi claw egotist
the same will present them to
sov23;6w XARGARET DOURO:if, dim's.
A DKISIBTRATOWEI NoTlCE.—Lattent otod
.1i ministration haring beam granted to the nib.
Nether on the estate of Archibeld 11cCaughtry.
deed.. late otSoath,Basser township. Brayer Co..
Pa.. alt perms Indebted to mkt
ed to =he hits ment. a e nd t a Mob a i il g
Mam ushshmcameafit
peat int thenAdnly_ale.
&endowed Par settletneut RILUDAN RA TT.
unite. Admle'r .
4oas WALTE a BROTHER, Manufacturers at
Viravx R
ko. Combos. &Bub, Bprlng.waione,
tarl. Re. Blackaser. anthing and baraeshae
W ing
aOaB. ma Recbastor. Pl. att
Closta..• Coal.
TUE undersigned le sow enraged is the COAL
BUSIN=Latel ripply partici with a amt
tate artide of Memel east MAI% mate per
bas lad ant aid eta mats per basbeL Orders
left at Joseph Marten, Orr t Clwyd/4a, at the
tasking house of Thomas McCreary t Co. la
Saner. will rectire prompt attended.
aorllktt O. )llTtillitLL
TO WHOM IT XAT COSCItEN.-44, wader
aimed, haring made appllcattme to the Direct.
cm et Me Milkiest Amok of leant Coesty. foe
duplicate certtladee of stock, the calgtoal cent&
calm Na tap, toe eight obese, dated Jo: 5 . 1814 .
sod Na IN, We Minh* slim. dead Amman A
M. MMus , hem lost. Notice to bomb, glees to
MI potions to show came why said medicates
shookl sot be granted by the beak.
• octXtew. IL AMS.
Vitto4e l 4 coW Smelts sod semi C. ll bi to Ib isoffice.l
. .
&put Ito Bea-
TV ref aunity.lbr tbeClaordtio Mutual Lill lo
surocoCosausuy of Sour Tait. Illmatel ladae
MOMS to tbs Agit iumui.. Tar larlia aM etreolata.
aildrawa Smith. Roberts £ / M&Ph'
V l =Potiracuut
I•Cmc.•
Alm-Tos&000.
Isparta; soy. U. WO.
. /look Ageigiitfi Malc o :
!, $ to Imo 1• r Mouth by imill*i , , ..
GREAT FORTUNE
k
Aso /low lair
y Woos Mans. By J. 0. Kora
7
Jr. New, Innai and oilglaal. tilootrat;
ed sod twasillally Wand. If A s now a pear
schoopouster made OA a poor, Joilf
Wind sailor became a tWm battier's sp.
plastics inn weallblert . was In Amnion an sr
knows maelunk a a:Omsk • In seven yam, wl
many more amen example ; bow Opera. taket as
palest West:, him a/waya met wink samm
wbea properly smarted:, bawmonry ma NI somas
wltlamt yawns of arlnelpaL nand for elmalar,
k.e., and flatlet my extra Unto. - °WIWI • MAC.
IJIAX, Pablither, Nona ammo strest,rkitaaat
R. WALTON.
POA, WEEK pad weds, sale tor ems*
aau mina fseisriag besloess at lam
cMesgdtal required. Address /foully Cs.;Sseca.
na •
Badness hooorable. No eocapotWoo, IflOoral pay
erea. 8. W. EFNNEDY. aN. Oh M., Mo.
aolrtd.)
wANTEDs—AGENn everywhere, to an
rue kw lone S. C. Answer's %conferrable
book, "11 0 ruirila sad Me Ihreusweetrews
shwa War.” A Use subject kw a wide-awake
crummier,. ledrese B. D. RVSSRIA., Itostoe,
Mar. . ' earkew
oo to 13400k' ^gents.
Wit &rill read a handsonie rinapectai atom Ala
illatitrated FanaUg Bible to aar fLook Agent tree
of &Imo. Address National rabllolthag Co Phi
ladelphia. Pa. • • , north
to tat ntoit . s i o .c. - an%
boom orkeraly oral Orror7 , •
sal iriamloo. or simples wet
_pakr) Ibr
Jy *raga Mac Mall goal for B. Wotan%
MI Mathias Bq.. Now York. . mork4w.
, .lat.ON
1.1097 TOE CAN NAI e gET
And other floats In tb.
McKinney a llama. tSOi ltiestnnt Plins
delphla, novik4sr
Li t solo E l ethe re‘V/h
vell PE R MONTH
0100
In W ter. 10.00) copies will De imbed free to
.Timor.. ease name esti olleneeto Z1.1011.11R
• IteCIURDY,.PIII•deIptiIa.A. merthr
, A GENTS WARTRD MO' TIRE
.ti •.i.aanur or taw wialtr-41,
Cantairdai Fleetwood's U. of Mist," mad
••Lkes of do Apeetice, Ifraayedits sad Wartyre."
DothirlAg•'• .Idridervata of Clot ethialty;" Hip
Wary of the Jews:* by Josephs's; History of all
religiose DU1011111aadons," with traits, nod tables
el=to mums towaseted with Bible Hlstory,
sk• taw it The Thwa.
a apule:l.o Team, of Christi= MOW
rkugissalkairuksz.. Mk. Irate
44INTg
'i7: l: l7 i • i
rite Ican TV Will hilians Plabv
n. admatares sad marvelous •
of Rem. Pt. 1142amr,baowo as tbe "Big
Great flouster," and hmous ...Walls CAW." of
MO ledese, Rom faii• to Mr. A book of Tarlit „.. /
hamlet, freely's{ Prise ?rusk rdpintsd.
sally. Pacts soot Adios. Richly ittutrawd.
bated paper. eicesuahledlug. Will charm every.
body erverywtere sad all ro exceed my book out.
Lise. wideamthe dlooolo mad early tor illastrated
EA to illrprrreelc.. " A. 11111=1= 7
,1011 Rbeetaut et flithh Tarte.
AGENTS WANTED ME
" LADIES OF THE .
. . WHITE HOUSE."
•
Standard and edictal blaraptdes or eT 6 tlan
*Ube Yresktents Maus o n from W as rton to
Want. Superbly Inuotrated on steel. or circu
lars
New Yo and
tt. :met sortaa, address. U. S. Pow/inns Co
ier
$l,OOO TO $2,000
SALARY 1411 GUARASTRI TO PAY TO
Ig
001 L AORNTeI of expeditors: ors Inger cosy
- milislon than Is offered by VAS other Pabilal•
. era. Agents are waking SW to per - week
cannsalog for ournew illustrsted Booty. W.
guarantee Agents s salary or. a large cosunistko.
with tholes co( IWO Sew snd popular hooka and
exclusive territory.' We offer a rare cbaaoito en
ergetic awn or women to nabs wittury. %AU%
your agency direct frost the pallishant
J. ht. BURR & CU., authxd, Conn. novtaw
CARBOLIC TABLETS.
As asiGilllak rimedy for aU
Conte. Colds. Ifoereenesa
Drywall sad the throat %II
rbal diseas e.. or
The wonderful modern d
Add. la &lathed kaieeme
bleadar to autoklad la ha
of the thsat mad Its greet r
aff...vdohe of the Cesar 1.
Dr. Wells' Carboli
beeldee roe great rentedbil
contain ort=edienta
ed, which fe"
let sere Idgbly meet ,
41.1seeees Wane time
Went ginned to tbe pal
VOWCOIGHL
Wells' Ciirbo)
ARS •••SIIIMC' cr -
BOLA Or
21, 1 f ez gni= ki s ,
low. alas, ar Ift. Loma,
112a , rum fre.,
,Acansue Has ibis ionntrisod,
(alike on both Agee, And loMligßanural
Tho bantam! cheapest Fanny nlinring llocblao to
ike nuulcet Address JOWL R, CLARIEZ
of in: imp 114. ' • • "Hlaoar-111..
or Deeds. Beads, Sartori . . isstloss• Masks
A IMIRPSTRATOWS NOTICIL—BITATZ OP
21.CHAILES IWIIYRII. &ere& .
Letters of Administration upon the setae of
Marko Lukens, tat. of the borough dt Rochester,
comity of glawrot. Pa, dermosokilatittg ..di.he
ly granted to the antletsigotat, all persona indshted to Mt sald estate ara reAuested tO make pay
ment, turd those butriag against dIO arms
will present them to
THOMAS 0. WADDLB.
New Brighton, Pa. < - Adair.
To all idiom It may amens:
Br. A. Belli nem or. enthkd to settle all tho
lumber bills of Charles Lukens, stool Way. MIL
. to • • TIM 11M. oft**
UOrt, SAILE 1— A rosewood. Ome
r mad Maalessa. astwely mew. 'Ms roar stops
sad ass octants., Lapin at this ogce., aorLlw
INiAI OLD HafiellE Ton 31a
Madam alattri Dvalellial Bomar so robe
Ones L, et.. X itlll sell toy eathe oath ot
boesebold Ilandtata,"it White sok; All the
ads ma ma Wan aew, bloats boa la we bete ebort
tae. eultabd it Ist* lat la . 9124,1 "la
dlabortoota stet to wand; aurblotop aide
dumb* lobe tavola ampabg bed. sad bodlaill
kite! ea topltate. ar-ole. Putts. ',tibias' sat
et Om above ankles, SW tad Ms a good °peas.
ally to preeare Mesa at Sow lON. I sat b.
bead at tba calks of the eat
Pittalteretioate Fami
L. te.
sonlttt.
DISOVUTION .
lisaiwaal• salaam a•Oraaa sae
la
oast .bXlDbar Warr la Oa Dar.
alwata l
so *a WO at Ornsaw. akmW9l6crimu 01J. W.
A &NW Iwas madam WI umalllea Osaiwal
lath is auagmladlo 1 / 7 Wllana espy ja4 Jabs
Hama WILIJAw NADIA,
J. W. D. MUM
JOHN 9L Of.
Slll•bwis inn ti ey•herid twisiemmi
Wow. limos awe Warw. In WINE Wia pane.
WII.O4OAWIPAIN 0 14 4 /419C •
8 O'CLOCK.
: wait • a l e k ar il" Ism mg lowa
4.4
tr.rY to It: r.
A llawamcarritl.oo rowels= Huai
sweristo wit
_grafts to every
beerlber. Toms lto OD ewe He
P made la ao evader. A. Ohm*
•
• cab C0112• 6 / 1 0111 l• allowed. deed -
'' sump du Mid Circular BC pod
• • ;awei. • Adams J. IL 1,111017
• "liortEtt) Pablleber., Boston. lik4
AGETIEWAXTED IecWOmEN
OFAEW YORK, "... •
Or Social Life in the Great GTty.
Wooded.' I So a p
e d
moue tw erletootery.
! . p ipm cs l PT! l •._arzac- evm
• Getting Up C Clubs.
Great • Sul to '
• Pinta asquir• bat to get t 1: 1p : 1t.....0br sm.
weld Amid Suir Pries LW sod a Club corn Wl_l oat
p m p im y It, with r a t di..0...-inuia s • Lute
sooty to comstent, sad Clab
GRRAT - AMERICANTRA
COUPINI:u & IpSOOOerliksT. YtW
YOU[. •P. O. Box. lib 43. " berrlt4w
BREMEN WAITED.,
100.000 .4116711111111.11111111111 NOR
TRY WELLS'
Eralink Dada for oak at Um Aaiun allot.
a[~oeAa~,
GREAT MEDICAL DISUFVERYI
WAIL/LIMPS ClirumilallA
VINEGAR BITTERS
sere the KWh=
Beer test soap Se ace Wasetertel
wpm.
- I id
Tai
!go
111
12. 4
Yl.
11X1r, 14osi n. We ,
aadl lilepiersp &Deters& apked.
W sessional mpares the trek eaded
MN, ,"41ppostisere." . itesteme,," dtc... MO WI
110 thadbd « a dflakesalees aea raw. aaa ars a
Ina oaaaloas. sods *so ihe Nuke Masts sod
gate of csdleeabk feta Amami au Akills I
11 Wridastai.The ris.aqtallUlLel 104410
atviamp ittarepolas i ;
a posidretavaor sad lieivatedoi ed the Ile
leo. whisk Wall poise= sad esitor.
lei tie blood •to a heal*, Bo penes
au take time Sitters weeding to dhrsetloss. sad
rends 104 useretL'
ddediielli be glees ibrap bestsblie camisole.'
.d tbe keel ere rist destesred bt.airal po 11
ease, orelWt.e.eg esd 0111 , lila agar imam
Wes* Ur pedal
Iherladheasemuser Clessid, lidaseee
111114111 MIS ma 6064 llpspeinds, Naga.
Isendismill /*Tin' .11Nersmat of Oa
1111••41,11Aver,sappos Biraillavbewa
Millers Mir • bessisert sqopumagl, Saab SW
"am bre bossed by ilablede
Instant and Cbstipkte Beal/••
Dave coecleded 'to Dave It pied lotea* so
test *then altatlatiy allietel out modes the her
eli.Wth seawall theta that
II will do all, and wore than aUprorn
bed for il;
sad. tbst wainscot* atm, irMillaa Os olds ,
out It
As numerous others who have used it
W"
Cu bs bad at lb. Mtn
Dm Mien of Itn.t,Lki[ IL
DO ICHLINti. lasetheestr. 1t.., es will be nat a l
mud' to say Mesas um net* et sae *Mr, _
tea oasts la pay posy^ i CHAS. A. MUM
newat.2kly] iiist.er. Berm ceaftr; #O.
/MX IN le/1041141.1) W. J. STITIMINI6
Soo. e. eriersza. • • a. s. gramma, GIMP r.
SPETEIKEII '
BANKERS, "
Water St, Rochester, N.
lar Wrest paid oe Tien Dipeolts. Mee-
User psceeptly siosselell ie. .
' Government (btfpons one ort
ittroraltte nrms. pmvvondmiumi
Eblicitat. ' tiodikly
FX7177 .1 '17Tr'711. I: t
- The shim kw talm pl.uare in palmitin; the
public Mit he Ma erected ■ new Om Mai bald
ing..
Bridge Street, .&w Brighton, ,
wber• he wan do dadir to mod Ids *A ditoodo.
audi do milking dor ties
la the Carriage-Making Line,
wiiivoni.... 7 llsofre. 9Y .bop Y Ira szypittd
sidstist ad Is keeps saw bat sillbst
waylossa Is Ids sedisy. • HI spes Weis. isd
topourlies, an peal to w ossafstmosd
Ws Wins of tbs State. Springiness sies oss•
Waled. and asputst dose at OW Nodes sad as
Mord tsrss. GLOROZ .111Y12.
sysl4:6lo
Inator, wt■u. I Va!d sal, kli
C 10411114, Cl•4lhisigt Wane mod limy.
As Regular as eke Neatqou Chang*, io
muse we change our Light Gar-
maga for
Heavy Garments.
As the Mechanic mid the Laborer go
to, their daily labor, and the Professional
and biudoess min to their ottloto or places
of buslciess, thole cold and chilly morn.
BEIM tri Ell ?MI 01111
4 111.41 r • V
aos.
And Keep the But Aseortasaat in
'leaver Coou(y.
To the eikan w‘ko has Ills goals nubile to
order, at by messure, we wou)d ler 00 to
S.& J. sNELLEN3,39OI,
Ikeasso they hem a Caap,
And Tsilon anemia ki in Nkomo's. CO;
KEEP BTOEIg,OP,
Pie 004 NOMA tilkiNti
AND THEIR •MOTTO IS
•o NO FIT, .Nro PAY."
REMEMBER,
BROADWAY. MM' BBIORTON
'
.t;
E
&ywhi! MfwiaafiL
PROGRESS I PERFECTION I
THE HEW WEED
Fanslly leacrkbas
The /kat, as Hisaskieelle qf Peerk
Who hare the* hs We, ethe testify.
Persons about purchasing a Sewing
Keefilne will do well to eidloll
of the " WEED."—,J. Llastenbrlnite; R°.
chaster.—end see them nmehlnes, as IS
will tie no* trouble to show them, OTOS If
they do not purchase.
J. LlN.biglifißMlL;
Agent for Beset Co., Rochester, Pa.
Also. Agent for the HOME SHUTT=
SEWING MACHINE, the hoe Swift
)(whine sold for lets thin 013-6 as the
under feed. auk
l'a, ,4,ll=):isli l / 2 0.1. 1
Tin eaderelased aenleas at the Sowing Sede•
n ex the tone& of the N. I Clad Beene. bu
ng het the WILSON MUT= a • WINO 11A
CUIlli an far woe tine. We la
etetleee that. fee sisiptletty et tsar
11X11 7 . we of OperVloo tower st Orr.
reneseak we Q. N.ot In sly
Bscitlate is the stettl. • •
Mrs. J./. Damro. Pros. Itro. A.M./01r.
MIssILAI-Ortalsdasser, Mts. IL Diewsels. •
flee I'm. Mrs. J. I. Dollar.
NM Y. Plllll44,llriss. Mrs. L i :. Dicker.
Prst...T..Tarlor, Mrs. .R. TOM
Mrs. Ur. J. H.
.UMW, Ws. . WbarSass.
Mrs. Ws: IL I Mts. Lyme Jabal...
Mac Ir. D. Fwd.. NW.H.I.
Dr. WIWI, Mos Miscta id at
loslsh Misslass. Ck W
Mei. Masa ireme. ss". Maim MUM.
H4.fiesea.s.i.stas. ,„.
Mrs.::Wsrisis, Moe,.
Mee sad Hake lads Thlal 3..,.,
d. J. ANDILIMN. Azad; .
Tower Sewing Nadine
iIINKLEY KNITANG-MACHINES,
. inalt machlaiot WO
aver taveated.
• tly goon /*palm meldaimi Woe bur
em,,z trookpiamo upwards.
him s*
araases sad eampise mils* Ores w mks.
' tiam. " STRAW * SHINISTOS.
CINIENALAINNTN.
No.llo Sixth Stmt. Plitsti O osib Ps.
Astute nutted M ac Etatley Mei lse every.
Were, sod Re thre Wolin reavryler
ale Arens olio see West Va., 'demi there tie
wee already setablialted.
sierftly. dell Jen
COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC.
No medicine or troodwast can mod Lie
powerful merative power ye
DR. SIMMS'
White -Pahnonie Balsam.
tam WU • swiftly weedaelletri ctlt er
iw allb
powelly Waned toe Thud lad Lug
Is sitemasiratted by cm/MOM persona
awl Modred. la renadel=l i t t iftwas, wed
other sides sad theewea.
try. Mr.
Witte that there le twit (with a kw exceysleasd a
la dm thy US will be whawat kit yaw&
.Milo wows, IL deck le Its whesem
It le kaows—aad yop.Lrltt ~mai as
hitt that It sampan" swat all wheals*: Thaw
ASTHMA,,!D et COOW, 110Itit
BROW ceour, lIAOi
110.111011124 . sad ma IIIL O.
WAIT CONS warnolit. seberaehe spews lases •
=down with the weasel t h e /leers. al ger
Imediclut, or lattpariresed white. net
111. Ms* will set este Waseltitly seed seseetd
lag to , Ws Illagestas It an tea=
Net it to s., lawns a trial from lb*
everywham• Mee SO ow*. atedhua stadia. SI
•
de lags shwa bottles. Prepared °sly by •
• J 14. '
PRACTICAL OM:URIC CHRYDI2,
No. 7.07 1114,
WILMINGTON, Del.
=
GRL 2RRY STORE
From their Vinland. intimate acisiMint
!nee with the Grocery, Flour and Feed
wilt their pAlthtigefAWilbin to render
tan, as in the past, to obtain a liberal
share of the public patronage.
Give WS a Call
tn
and me if se do not make to,your
tercet to nil again.
S. SNITGER & CO. '
crc-rap.mits. 1970.
J.• It P.' COATS'
Best SIX CORD ,
18 NOW-THE
ONLY. ,
Thread pat up kir the Anierioa , tosalist
Which is SIX CORD ALL wuNBERs,
Nom No, !to No . looindatrfl.' ';
Fdi timid and . Mtiatint).
The Cheapest Wheless443#
Met :4 SHOE OUSE
J
se sso wws. straw .
Marstibetsrer, WhokayieslS: Cbasaskr
10. is assia ram. ,
t#l'l didiateX =
pals 'stow
___,_semeft_. 14.4110.0 1 " s=- , 'web
""" , "'"wl .11 (001
BM
CI
adman. Holloway • Cm.