The Beaver, Argo . '` # Seaver.Pa., Dee. Circulation Over Make, Hundred. Ratetor Advertising • • ."Tllll. Bw, 68 , .' am: 6m. 1 year • - - I ,gr--10113es, $.l 00 83 00 $5 00 87 CO $lOOO ,guars, do 680 600 7001000 13 03 vgitams, do 600 600 900 19 00 18 00 4 4 4.444. do 600 80010 00 00 111 OJ 4 ,01 , 3,66 ••••• .8 00 11 00 15 oo 00 58 m) cum 1304.• •. • 11 00 15 03 00 68 IV 60 01 1 '23 Cti 80 00 88 CO 60 Cio 100 oo Adininistratori` SAClSZeentairle Ncolicee••• l l l3°° . special notlcei Pei Him lan ierit - s. - . . Vir.PorDemte to bo made Quarterly, except for trazetent adrertlie . mate. which most be paid In 'Ovalle°. - : ' _ - GEO. I ~ 4104 VELLA ND 40 Park Row, N. York, IL IL PSTTISKOILL 4k Co, 37 Park Row, New York,llll , means agents for Tun Anocaln t ells, re authorised taeottrad at Inserting advertisements for at at oar low • r.l rich rates. AdTOrtldell In that ell, are lii queotea to leave their favors with either or too shove tomes. State of the Thermometer for the week ending December 17, 1870. 7 A. 1. 2P. AI Doc. 11 35 deg. 37 deg. 30 deg. 12 38 deg. •90 dog. .40 deg. 13 39 11w. 90 dog. 37 deg. 14 36 deg.. 37 deg. 34 deg. 15 33 deg. 34 deg. 32 deg. 10 31 deg. 32 deg. 31 deg. 17 28 deg— 'X deg. '3O deg. • • lt. T. TAY Dalt. TIME TABLE. Cleveland & Pittsburgh R. IL—Train. cuing EAsVieave Beaver Station lig follows; Nor lonz Accom'n 9.17; Evening Express, 5.47; Mall. 2.17 p. tn.; Local Freight (carries Pallengera) 311 m. Trains going Well Jaffe Beaver Station ILA fol ws : NAL 743 a. in.l Local Freight (carrying pr.,eneerst 9:40 n. m 7 Express, 4;31 p. in.; Ac commodation. 5.47 p. m. Fitt. Ft.W. & C. K. R.—Trains going SAM Luu Rochester Station (at end of bridge) as fob. lan rimer Falls Atcom. 0.0.1 Am.; Soon accom. 7 ;0 a. m.; New Castle accom. 8.30 a. m.; B. Fall. :to:oat:111.10 p. m. Trslnt eche Meet leave Rochester Station, (at, en.; of: bridget . aa f 91101411; B. F. steam. 10 IL in.; Egon Bream. .11 p. m.; Erie night misses 5:45 p. ra ; It. Is. accom. 7.97 p. in. • • Tralmi gains East leave, liozhester (Upper) De pot or MIIMS: 11, F. IIo.YMM. COS lII.M ; Soon as rsot. 775 a. in.; New Castle arrow. 9.40 a. In; (blesgo cop. 10.60 a. an; Beaver Falls across. 15.15 m.; Chicago 51419.05 p. in; Site imp: 4 10 p. no; chleg•go esp. GAN m; Este mall 9.55 p. m: • 7.nnos going West, leave Rocheeter (Upper) De -lon or follows ; Chicago r0a1113.15 a. en.; exp. s. m; Beaver Falls accom: 9.55 a. tu.,_• Chicago sO 1131 n. tn.; Chicago exp. 3.55 p. to; New Cas lo pi.COM. 4.50 p. in.: Erie rep. 5.41 p. as; Beaver lITOM. 7.51. . . The attention of the public is directed the following New Advertisements which appear for the' first time In the A norm to-day: nudism's Sale—J. It. Slentz. 'layers Look 'lore—A. Sr Harvey. Pro,pectus4—N. Y. Sun. Prospectus—The Nursery: • • I ioliday Greeting—E. I'. Roberts. Special NoticeS—C. B. Hurst: - - 'pecial NoticeDrs. Special Notice—Dr. Keyser. . • Special Notice—Wintent Bedisen. Special Noticer-Schlif &SIM:Meld. Special Notice—Hugo' Andriessen. Special Notice—Dr. McLean. - 'Card—G. - S. Barker .3: Co. NotleasS AS. Snellenburg. Special Notico—Bineyront. , • .No Paper Next Weeti.—There Will be no paper issued from this of next week. our printers claim the same right mi . journ over for the holidays ail Con cre,..m en exercise, and custom sacctions their aellom We wish they 7 -ns well tts the 1 arum of the ARCIUS—may be filled v. ith' fat things during the approaching .roan of festivity. paterns, Neal)la lloods, scarf. and Cravats, at Mrs. Beacom 's. I I vsas:lns, present your wives with a Life and .Accident Insurance Policy. im had at Chas. R. Hurst's, Roches t.•r, Pa:* ilitrimins, Lemons, Raisins, Currants, Cranborrios, groceries, frosh and, cheap at tho Bluc Front Grocery. ttruswer hi an arithmetical ques tion pp bl ishod in thu last Altana Capt. D. M. Itottoboo, stMes.thatthe 'C'rail gave to the ontrhavitm five leaves 7 pieces of the i‘iminy,anti to the One havingthreo loaves. of the money. To immure a Life and Accident Polk/ rcquireii no medical examination. S:1111 , 1i0, Snpollo , 5apoll o !—\o ho k..i‘por mhould ho without It. Tho nint. artivle nt tho Moo' Front SPRINO WAOON CURAP.-Alliy wanting a nice light covered t spritiwed Vilf.roti very cheap, can p ,1,3,e one at the Wilson Shuttle Seuin • Mavhine office, Beaver, ronn'a. S. J. Anikrown. ' .nov:10;tf .:-%•••A full assortuunit of every quality of Ito.o, at Ntric lloacoau'a. ;•!!"I:lftnk Warrantalo Collectors of Sch., illy printod, and for oak, at this office. =I .1 1.1 v!: and Accident. Policy only coals f , ”111 $3 to 13.50 a year, securing from ft:i toSJO a week In epee tiord4atily Injury, and From avoo to ,slo,ooo—lii rave of death—Chas. ll—Hurst. Rochester, Po. Large lloga:—Mr. Daniel Fisher of Bridgewater, this eouhty, killal a hog, eleven months old a .fow - days ago, whiela dressed :N1 pounds; ho killed an .odier at the Nance time, ten months old,. which weighed, dressed, 310 pounds. . Velveteens, Skirts, and Double and tiingle Slimiis, at Mrs. 1301.i:ones. A Live and Accident Polley only onstm from VS to VIO a year. Buy one for a r4ristmas present for relative or friend. ChM. B. Burst, ItocheAter Toys, Topi, 'fops tIM Blue Front Grocery, Main street, Beaver. .2.-7 A nice aoldctioiccif F.utcy artieleit, imitable for Holiday presents, embrac ing Lace , . Linen mid Embroidered Col tars and (.1ir.4 4 it Mr s . E. If. Bonen:lea. ;•. . , fr Instill Orders on Treasurer of School I/Is. net , :to t printed and for saki at this odic° St. Jose',lex lettir.—Tho Fair at concert liall Brig*on, will open Oil the evening of the 22tid hist., and eontinue Three weeks. The ladies are malting every exertion to have the Fair untaetive, in the display of excellent slid useful articles. Lot there be a large ~rawd and liberal heartS in nid of a good mirk: NVIIAT better fo secure your Friend, I%:i I, or Relative,. from want—ln case of the death of those on whom they depend than a Lire nod Accident Insuranc:o -Uuy ono froth 'Chas. U. Hurst. riticKbms —.Take them 'to J. H Its I,,vm store; Citiay'w building, Beaver, NsPaelningo for chea p,ry Goods, Mil linery (loads, Furs, Triinmings, &e. tr - Noticespoclal.—Gcnta who aro not in the habit of 'Wing fits go to S.A.-J. :•inclienburg'r,Uroad way,tiew Brighton, earl we assure vou , .ydu will havE do re4mt to complain of bad appearance and wrinkles in yimr clothing. Iturstan's strictly pare tatfidiesl freak Alta cheap, at V. D. Fast's, Main street, ❑rarer.' A arfe:Ntnh,assortmentofcliolett Per fumeries, C6lAgne - s, Toilet .13Aaps, IM ported Toilet Sets, Ilair,Nall and Tooth- Brushes, and numerous Toilet Articles. Naliable for Holiday presents, et lingo Beaver Drug Store., Sciaa.kt. pormons know • ing themselves indebted to tho obifirm C. Speyerer, will please call at tho .tore of Speycrer ti Sons and settle, on 414 before Ist of January; 1871. All ac counts unpaid at that ,date will ho \ placed in the hands of a proper ?Meer LT collection. deel4;3t. secret of good looks 1 neat tiling clothing, polished boots and clean Allirt. S. dc J. Snellenburg, Tailors; ilroadway,; make neat. Bang elcithing, and keep on hand clean shirts. GO there and become good looking. I. The next term of Uhl inAtAttitien 4 will open on the &I of January /87/outd three as tumalorith an its teachers. Thls Betuinary tylytts .met ; with glow, honorable opp&itiod hot yearapas4 not surprising that a report should be circulated that It is to be discontinued. Its. enemies ought by this time to have learned that they have not the power to discontinue 11. Bat when this repcirt is carocHrod they will set afloat something else. We claim tostand on our merit, know, lug, as wo do, that" our whole corps of teachers etatid iliiat.h ro In kholaitthip.' experience, and skill in leaching. We use open and honorable means to sustain the Institution, arid rely neither on aec tartan bigotry rior the gossip of , the ig norant but soli-conceited, and we ask an honomblo suppOrefrbni our Wrong and friends. . . Prot de Ham 'IS in 'charge of the De partment of Music. lie has no equal In the county—and the best teachers would profit by becoming bis pupils.. Ladles who (=not become regular pupilitipths school will be received as pupils in mu sic. The chance of studying with such a teacher as Prof. do Ham is a rare one, and I have secured it for the pupils of this Seminary at, a heavy expense. . Lectures and experiments in Chemis try will accompany the recitations of the class, so that those beginning the study will be able to advance with those re viewing. A number of now pupils have already enrolled their names for next term, but we hope for many more. Will our friends aid us in fltlin j tho building? 1). 11. A. AI'LEAtc, Prin. Pecomber,l9, 1870. en ItostiNr, Peas, Beans, Fresh Prunes Currants, Cranberries, Mince Meat: Cheese,'at . the ".Blue Front Greasy Store. Puns!' Confectionaries fur the lid'', aays, warranted* pure We do not sell adulterated Candlm, made forth° whole- lase trade, but manufacture .: ,the celebrat ed "'buyer Candies" ourselves, thls Is the . seerot of their sumes, Beaver Drug Store. • A Beaver County Boy Elected.; —The numerous friends of Mr. H. It. Whitehill formerly of this county, now residing in Nevada,'will• be pleased• to learn ,that at the rocent-oloction• In that State hoWas elected State Mineralogist on the Republican ticket. lle was . the only Republican who succeeded in pul ling through, his majority reaching but seventy-one. A. LIVE and Accident Policy secures from $5 to $5O per week to the holder, thereof, in case of personal injury, dur ing the time they aro unable to attend to their bufiluess, and, in case of his death, (rem $l,OOO to $lO,OOO to those dependent on him. What more desirable fowl; hol iday present to your relative or friend? Get ono froMekas. U. Hurst, InsUrance Agent, Rochester, Pa. . •Ak. • , A Milwaukee {Mimi,: on being .ealitiotted by her minister about flirting, said that sho know it was wrong for un married ladies to Ilrt , but the Bible was her authority. It said "widow's mite." Sho was flirting awfuiy at last accounts, her pastor acknowieding that "widows mite." tineun E.. yourself a weekly indemnity in euso of a nprained ankle, broken leg or arm, or other bodily injury. It only. costa from VI to 850 a• year. Charles 11. Burst, Iroeltester, Pa. • ,r4-An enterprising man.--A 111U11 in Iloston who, a year ago, had but ono suit to his namo,wont Into tho newspaper bus iness and now has eight, seven aro for libel, Another man of our acquaint mum has Bono a wiser act, viz: Gotie to - Snellonburg ; clothiers, Broad way, Now Brighton, and bought coat, pants, vest, overcioat, hat, shirt, drawers, collars and socks, for $27.50. How's that r low? Mr. Thonuis J. Morgan, the jure - . man of the Meier Valley Herald office. was suddenly seized with hemorrhage 1:of the lungs on last Friday morning. " So groat was the ejection of blood that he was speedily rendered helplep." Ile is much better now, and no doubts are entertained of his final recovery. t: Lest Holiday present la a Life and Accident Insurance Polley, to bo had or gb0..4.11., !land, Hoehotiter, Pa. Cox,: le the Mlle Front foryour Uhrlot- ma 4 Gifts. Rev. P. Coomb. Corresponding Secretary of the Pennsylvania Temper ance Union will preach In Rochester M. E, Church, Sabbath morning, December 251.11, at 103 a. in., and at the Presbyteri- - an Church in Bridgewater at night of the same day. Mr. Coombe will discuss the license question, in an original end high ly interesting manner. Do not fail to hear him. Tun weather, the past week has boon fine, in rat:t it has all the appearance of Indian Summer, you Should - look neat as you promenade ihettreei t thir boare- - BIM weatherl . giflo 9.h J. Snollenturg's Merchant Tailors, and get them tovlolhe you in style, Broadway, New Brighton. An exchange mays: " Sunday be ing a balmy lay, the styles wore brought out. 'rho Most richly dressed lady we NEM ) ; is the wire ()fa Man who Owed this .011 lee thirteen dollars fur nearly three years. Ile says he cannot raise "the money, and we believe him. New Baud Wing lioustes..—The at tention of the business community is di rected to the card of G. S. Barker Co., in this Issue of the AIMI7B. They have opened banking houses in New Brigh ton and 'Beaver Falls. The people , 9 F this community will endorse the senti ment that they are honest, capable, In telligent, enterprising and substantial gentlemen; and we doubt not their bank will accommodate a business want as well as prove lucrative. Success attend you, gentlemen. BUSINESS men presentyouremployees with a Life and Accident Inauranco Pol icy, on Christmak or Now' Years morn ing. What could ha more desirable? Purchase it or ChM. B. thirst, 'Mai:as ter Pa. 4- "TILE PRESHNT QUFSTION" with many of our readers now is, where shall I buy my Holiday Presents. Were we solving tho question, without the least hesitancy we would,say: When you go to the city, call at Roberts' Grand Jewel ry tionso on Fifth Avenue, and Sop what au elegant d4splay df Holiday Gorids .ho him The stock is immense and equal In grandeur to any west of the mountains. Frea exhibition from 8 a. in., to 10 p. m. ==l Yln,J. Ilays, of the Beaver Valley Herald was In Beaver on last Monday morning;' Ifo Pitatti a good local paper, and we trust he will be liberally pat ronized. Das. I. Ot'eT.l.. Cnmsuns. 132. .13Inint Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., have/in lmmense run of patients from all parts of the Country. , They curi)ibe wont cases known.. and promise relief in every case where a rea sonable hope can bo entertained. Send a vial of morning. urine Aly Ex press, with name, age, and Post-office address of the patient, and have the an alyttis Inade t and the necessary medicines sent. • • „ . " MERRY Christmas" Is shiest here, and the little people Will be on the look out for St. Nick.. IC may interest the elderly people to know that the old chap can got a fine supply of the ‘necessary articles with which to fill his 'pack veil cheip• at. P. D. Fast'a Blue Front Gro cery. • _ ,Aviii: -C I, Ile" Iltitil.-- Our - -- 7 hlro w"fter , •,. ,' ' .....- c a no t ee,esq., kfilexktirtP.iwigippOtlipwri . limn on lest Monday, whose aggregate weight reachso94,p9llll4 1 . Ill!oliriAr one o f the tWo Wolgited'eAl pound"- led .. other 43.4 They were ptectisely. 13 reoilthA•ioli/fan Ftrers. pl . the- *ram. White stook,' These ail; die Uhroarrthel we hive reported thie Rewe,and if their weight can be u in the county, we would like - to hati the Privilege of re cowling*. f ro - . • - .. . The Ladles of Beaver and vicinity aro directed to the fancy drew geode ca ltagishiiiinit ft..l?Niocip,); Kinley's Block. opposite Quay's Build- Ang. She has is great variety aultel to the seaenn and, ivithal: an agreeable hi dy.to deal with. Give her a call. You may go a great ways further and not be so well suited. - t' WnaT It vide to clothe a gent" In the latest Stile for 1671' One fine dress coat Business coat : - - - 8.00 Fino pair pants - - - 12.00 . 0 Pair business panty - - *5.00 Fine vats - • - - S.OO Business' vest- , -_. 2.00 Fine shirts and Under clothing 12.00 Collars, Studs, Socks, hdk'f. and sleeve buttons, pearl Total S. & J. Suelleuburg, liroadwny, New Ighten. • Temperance liermons.—Ten tem perance sermons were preached In the M.l:. Church of Beaver, on last Sabbath -one at 11 a. In., and the other at 0 p. m.— by Rev. Mr. Comb, who I. lecturing un der the auspices of the State Tdmperande Organization; The setnogentletruutalsO lectured iti the Court-Rouse on Monday Seriously Injured.— Mr. ..A.mos .Kelly. who resides' a abort distance be lotir Smith's Ferry, was very seriously, though it is believed not fatally injured, while at work on Island Bun, last Wed neaday. Ho fell a distance •of sixteen feet, strikluga beam. This. isthe Dea nna mishap occuring to- Mr. K., while Working about the oil wells. Last [Mirth of July a year ago; be narrowly tweapeddcath from burning, hrthe ex plosion atDawson's oil well,near Smith's Ferry. Two hundred over coats still left at S. & J. Snellenburg's; which we offer at a great reduction; secure one for tho cold winds ofJanuary; Broadway. New Brighton, !ZEN= Wnt-ritEtt the Prussians commenced be tabard IngParis on last Monday,makes no difference at all hi the buyers of Holi day Goods In Now Brighton and vicini ty; but they are deeply interested in knowing where these articles can be had the chcapesL :That place is undoubted at Winter & iledison's, New Brighton. At their store you can purchase a silver plated castor at front (11.50 up to almost any price: Other articles In' their lino in thesanto p>•oportion—give them a call. Wash Gordon, well, and not favor ably Itnown in thin county, bus been kicking up 'sonter.rouble lit New Castle lately./ The Journal of that place gives this versioti of it:- On.f.Jaen rday last Dr. Barker Was called to dress a wound, oat the head •of Jorry Kuntsi inflicted with a glass tumbler in the hands of Wash Gordon. Gordon had a hearing before Alderman Vtix Horn on Monday last, and after havinga hear ing was bound over for trial at the next term of court, and on belngaccompanied by the constablo In search of bail, sud denly found it,in the shape of leg bait, evading the pursuit of the constablo. klx It Gordon. Item stitched Handkerchief* *llllnon o only 15 cents, at Mrs. Beaconin. 4 A ease of suspected foul play is just now engiging the attention of the eiti sena of Kittanning. A few days since a pedlar named Nrsemsft Was la Op tilsposing_ orAlillver polish." The lag. seen'of `wan by a barkeeper of a vent, who refulied to give him whiskey luso ho *wait then into:laded. Ile 'Sappeared misteriously. Thursday o ening's persoli passing over a bridge, a p ort distance from the town, found a ket Containing several articles which % ere known „to have belonged to the Pedlar'... Lying not far:from the I .,lisket wore two Pittsburgh papers be ;pattered with blood; while on the soft earth by the river bank were footmarks, with blood adjacent. The suspicions of the parties who discovered•thesAnditia- Sons of violence were aroused, and, as It is stated, they informed the nuthori- Ries, who, as is further stated, dragged the river with the expectation of lindiag a body. In this they wore disappointed. So the ease at present rests. • Tito new family and manufacturing Singer Sewing Machine, with avaels manta for all kinds of work, is fast winning , favor in the households as well as the workshops, as is shown by the rapidly increasing sales. The now fami ly machine is mpable of a range and yarlm.ty of work, such as was once Bio't impossible to perform by machinery. I claim, and can ahon that it is the cheap est, liteaGnjoely gut dated; easily operated and tonothiv running of all faintly sew ing machines: The new nianufactUring machine. has the four motion or drop feed, runs very light - and quick, and is a marvel of slinplicity and perfection. • It CM be more to do the finest family sow ing, by simply ehinging thread and needle. Please call and inspect the Sing er Mueldue, before you purchase any other make. Schiff' h Steinfeld, New Brighton, Agents ibr Beavor•county. Pathetle.—The Now Castle Gazette S Denurerat,rrles "come home" In the following heart-rending manner: "Come home! Come home ! have out front home—roaming about— lying loosely around —many dear dollars that wo affectionately invite •to come home. Come home; delay not an hour. We .are sorely, hard pressed—we are dunned nigh to death—a warm welcome awaits you at Lome. Come single, come double, conie thick, In groups or iu troops, stand not on the order of coming. We'll take you in kindly amile on you. benignly, and let you slide quickly to gladden the hearts of creditors clamor one, Dear dollars, come home. Seminary Entertalumen t.—The pnplie conpected with the Beaver Semi , ' nary and Institute, gave a public enter tainment in the lecture room of the BE. E. Church of Beaver on last Thursday evening. The exercises consisted of vo cal and instrumental music,' declama tions and essays. The music was list ened, to with rapt attention, while the declamations ando essays would have elicited no little applause trench marks of approbation had been allowedes- Peetally Is thislrne of the essays read by Mine lEmma".r; Roberta or Beaver and Miss Linne Richardson of Tidioute.— 'The compositions pieparect •by these young What, vrens.weU written, and admirably read. A very fair audience at tended the entertainment and all seemed much pleased with the evening's per formances. VICR'S FLORAL GUIOR FOR 1071.—The first edition one of . hundred and fifty thousand copies of Vick's illustrated catalogue of seeds and floral guide, lot published and ready to send out-100 pages, and an engraving of almostevery desirable flower and vegetable. • It is -elegantly.printed on. fine tinted paper, illustrated with three hundred fine wood engtavinge and two beautiful colored plates. The most beautiful and the most instructive Floral Guide' published. A German edition ppublished, In all other - , seepeells the-retelelt, ' !Vent free to , all my etuttohter otlB7o;tia raphily i pes6llll4,,wltholit applicatiOn. ,Sent t 6 all. *them who . order ,thfta for 00.s.:artnelrlii ot;lialt the pest. Address, . JexteCtriee. • r .-ltoehreter, 1.7.14 ha t 1 reoilffredthe ihiati) week for eiod hill° 60 . .111;31604) fail tlia'l3l Li thiiimit pil4lolAiriof tbektrid MIN ailiesiegir!:: ' The gloldllepie Ealmigishismeast.—, Monday svir,lng..sbzw.muither of the es-sOldiers of Miser — Sid Vrianliir; "ft was thought adidaable a to kristroilkoq. proposed•entarialn — mime - vela Ild; week IWTainiamwellt"'Weer tidied Atist Aiseryttitnga could not be 'get in ieadlneu belbra "Wit tam' ' 1 1:14 thia (Weloceday evening).* meetleg.will be held in the room over Mr. Thos. Allison's atom, pine the programme for the eniekslommit will be read, and as elements made. All pe es-soldiere In the neighhorhood 1,14 'eoi•dlilly" twitted to be presint on this evening. , •a • - - Y • 4)!' OXDZIA: About. "Fidris."—We clip from an exchange the 'billowing, which bears re publication : Long Ago was the :ago' of Iron; then tame the age of brass, and . again shone bright - rind yellow the age of gold. Mod ern journalists sold philosophers (synon yms) Lava bees of varied opinions as to the age In which we live. Some have denominated it the age of humbug, nth._ era the age of corm / talon, again others the ago of woman (those who cal the latter admit that -the grounds upon which they base their theory are rather ambiguous and "uncertain"), but they all arc mistaken ; It is the age of fairs. Fairs In Now York, fates In Boston, fairs in Chicago, fairs in Pittsburgh, and fairs every other wheres. Charity Mrs,. fireman's fairs, BspUst Methodist, CA- I liana fairs ,st which they gamble and at which they do not gamble. Well, fairs, If their aim is seine worthy chart; table object are undoubtedly good Insti tutions and should be patronized. It is only of their management that any one can complain. When • church com munity raffles off (in a peculiar way) a titan°, rich chair or dressing gown, In • church filled with youth, beauty and re finement, and lighted by ailllantlehan- , defiers, besides the light of the nine, teenth century, how many shades of die- Unction is there' between them and Bill Stubble*, when be riffles oft his turkey over a greasy counter in a "beck-room," lighted by a yellow tallow-dip? When fair manager* sell you a half-dosectoys ters poorly cooked for seventy-five cents, why should they not bedenominated ex_ tortiotilate equally - with the restaurateur who impose* on you? $lB.OO • -4.00 iacso A Real KlogsvA Hard Labor oss a ibw Mile* frown- Bearer. -, The .New LisbOn Journal treats its 'renders this week to a three-column history of a "A Real We 'King ,working on the . now ekurt House z inßeW liabone' .Ttet narne'of. tb,loo3l4llitglinisis Is Semi* 11. Smith. 'He was•bern How-CastltS:. Pa., and being early left an orphan, ran away and went to soli. After numerous adventures and wanderings, be found hituselfon one of the Marquesas Islands, where a wife man named Butcher, -hav ing great Influence with the natives, took him In charge. At Butcher's death Smith fell heir to his property, and t was chosen by the cannibals as their king. He started a harem of his own, and had fourteen wives, but hadn't lately taken the census of children. Ho was always successful in • saving his country-men from being roasted and eaten by his sub jects, except in one Instance, where a stray ,missiona7, "cut up , ,xuaty," and was banqueted ilpoti by the native:. AnilgOlinallt , gqkt.l.ol4 of ihiy.litir ty, and set out to return to his naive land. At' Liverpool he .fell among thieves, who robbed him of all his mon ey, and he was compelled to work his way to New York! Failing to got work there, he came west, and secured em ployment as a laborer on the New Lis bon Court House. lie union sickened of hard Work, and longed to return to his cannibal • kingdom. Having saved enough money to pay his passage to Now Orleans, he left for that place on Sal".4.*- thence for the Marquesas Island. Eloped all` a Soldler—An old Time L0ca1..." The Paper," publish ed at Pltbiburgh says: . In 18 7 there resided In the neigh borhood of the present town of Wash legion, Pa., apluneer named Algeo, who . was well Co do in the w. rid or at least WWI considered In those early times lobe' in vary, comfortable eircutustancom. He had several children, among them a girl about fourteen years of age, who was re markably tine, looking and doubtless was a great favorite with the young pico ricers of the vicinity. Her mono was Eleanor Ann Algeo, and she was wooed' and won by a young man uanied;Joseph' Fletcher. and on the 18th of June, 1807 the marriage ceremony was performed by a Justice of the Peace named John Breckenridge. 'rho happy couple then visited Pittsburgh to spend a little time among some old friends. They made many acquaintances, and among Others were Introduced to's number of soldiers stationed here. With one of these the bride became especially friendly, and the husband, beginning to getjealous of the young man with the uniform, [impelled to return home. To this - the bride ob jected, and wished to remain a few-weeks longer. The husband dually cobsented, much against his wishes, and ho made • request of her that her acquaintance with the soldier should mute._ .To: Ids sur prise she readily oonsentad.andlleilllP-' posed at once that his jealousy- muse have been without tbundation. jealousy as Ito knew, the military man visited her no more. About. three weeks after their 1 marriage he returned home, and at tho I earnest entreaty of the trio nds of Eleanor, she remained to pass a tow days more with them . It was then expected that- Joieph would return and take her home to a rude lug cabin, which would be in rdsoliness for their reception. Alas 1 for the high hopes of Joseph. He had been t. a day or two when ono of his friends, Thomas Dobson, whose mark bore testimony to the fact that he had boort present at the marriage, became alarmed at the renewed visits of the sob tiler, and remonstrated with Elesner„ but all Co no purpose. After speaking to her once or twice about the matter be dropped the subject, as he learned that the company of soldiers were under march ing orders did would likely go down the river in - a, few days. The soldier continued his visits to Elector, and She day before Joseph was to return, in his villainy, succeeded in inducing her to share the exciting aconite of the camp, rather than continue the hardships of a pioneer life. In a word, when Joseph returned, ho found that hie rival had de parted, but unfortunately. had taken 'away the bride of four weeks. A note, written In a neat hand, told him that she had found she had' been mistaken in supposing that she loved him well enough to share the future with him, and she had deterinluod'to,share the fertnnes of the camp with the only man she over loved. Of course Joseph at first beet:One desperate, but after considering the Matter in all its aspects, dotermitted• not to follow his faithless .wife. The company of soldiers hover returned to Pittsburgh, and be saw her no more. After waiting for five years, he filed an application for a divorce in the court of Common Pleas, - at, the April term, 1812. A commissioner was appointed, to take testimony in the case; the divines was groriD . sd, and after four weeks of- mar- Xtage and five years 'of separation, Jo seph Fletcher became again a free tan. The facts in the above etrangelsoser were obtained from the records of divorce stilts, on file in the Prothcmotary's office. ttal. Pitts. et Chicago U. R.— . 'A correspondent of the Pittsburgh Colt merciat, writing from Woostir, Ohio, n the 10th, gives us. the following Infor mation touching the Melt; project in which Beaver Countirma are more or less iniereeted : - • The first survey : for, the : Balti more Pittsburgh and Chicago Road was from Beaver to Lisbon; Columbiana county, and thence to Canton, Wooster,Ashlaud, and Plymouth. ,Since the change of base in Pennsylvania a new organisa tion has been gotten op in the interest of this road, in the name of the Baltimore. Pittsburgh andChleagoßallway,through the States of Ohio - and Indiana to.La porte, commencing at a point in Amity township, twlatutilans county, thence to New Lisbon, BaYard, Canton, Wooster Ashland, Plymouth, TiMn, Fostoria I Napoleon and Bryan, in - Ohio; thence to Augole, Lagrange, Goshen and Laporte, Ind., ready to consolidate as soon wie* location is made. A sufficient amount la subscribed in New Lisbon and alorrili the route. including Canton, to grade and procure the right of way trout Con. ton to Laporte—twelve hundred thou sand dollars—the greater part of which le already subscribed. The balance will soon be made up, together with the right otinkroalsh . Deady N iearliii • • eand daily rakal e atr• 111 the °pluton -t da mn am in along ibis root*. Ii lat . 210,0100de ,that the be hietids Uate r=rba , ad o r WaZats over alt others mentioned Sr. too great tooaellattp t =Ral4i-w)ltiiet asataarata s enrcir = s'7`4--t •---• Advantage No. Is This route problem, tan iskilYsopbpabatpir,VPlN _ .IPunun more maw any Inbar Inelmoneu to the Interest , of the road,APlther with endless beds - of Iron Ore quarries or sand etoimiluie Illone. &e.. - •••• Advaiu'Ve No:2: -Weehow=lar tits route frotnaur State atitiellasthat per cent,' more agrieultural , pcomi c t i , such as wheel, rye. oats. corn, barley, nada, apples. pOtattsw. ;and • evetylblog else Mails fabled on land,' thananyother 'proposed routs. dcasftwe No.a: We maim the est tonnage (Or railroad freight over any Mbar route in the nine Molleties through which this. route runs ; we are able to show fifteen millions of bushels' of grain raised per year, consequently' , .' where large yields of grain are bad everything else raised by timiuntingeommitnlty is produced inlatmemsaitiftkat. •.ddwirstrage No. 4: This 'route passes through e gat county seals.' many of which are large manufacturing towns; crossing fifteen railroads from New Us bon to Laporte, the larger number of which will be unit Seeders, nutty from the lumber regions of Illobigan. z * A, hi= voluble connottlon will be male with Northern Pacific for the direct California business for Eastern ppoorts.. .Advantage TA6 shortest route frow Pittsburgh to Clisteago it over thht Use; which distance is made In km hun dred and ftwkrltiur mites—tweekV.ftve miles shorter than the Pittsburgb, Ft. Wayae and Chicago railroad, with an air 'Noe and lighter grades than any other proposed route. Forty - Fir§t Congrpss. SECOND\ SESSION. SENATE, Dec. 11.2.—A number of peti tions and memorials were preeentede, Among the bills Introduced anti referred was one authorising the President;wheii ever In his lodgment he may think the public interest requires it, to Issue a proclamation suspending all laws • and regulations whereby.the right Of bonded transportation through any iection of the United States is allowed to Mexican and Canadian transportation companies; and also the suspension of the same in regard to the privilege Of_vesie ‘ bi of Car ads arid other British P's•S'orineer t itarkgat- - - log American waters, excepting where the right Is secured by treaty stipulation. A resolution fora general ainneaty to political offenders was offered. and laid over for into re action. A eseoitltion -was also offered authorising the appointment of a Commission to inquire into the ex pediency of purchasing the Republic of Domin lei, in accordance with the rioont , 'mendation of the President; laid over: bill to abolish the franking privilege was passed by. Many bills' were cote sideced, and.therse objected te.laid over fur future consideration: The House bill ' for the repeal of certain Sections of the tenure of office Act wan received and re- ' tarred. Executive session--edi. house.—Jos. Rainey, colored mom tor elect from the 4th District from South Carolina, appeared and took the oath-of office. A number of bills, were present ed and referred—among them several for incorporation of Ocean Steamship Com panies, and for the encouragribient of U. S. commerce. A resolution Was adopted calling for information. concerning , the improvement of Dellollolrloll A bill to-repeal certain dell tenure of of- Pico acts was reported from thiJudiclary Committee and, passed. A.;:retolution, was offered In relation ; 'to -appointing Commissioners to negotiate Or the pur chase of Sea Domingo and.rearrred„ A Joint resolution was adopted In • edlenro from Thuisdai 22d inst., nnal Wednes day, January 4th, resolution was adopted instructing the Cconmittee on Appropriations to report whit effect had been given to the infoottnna of the last Indianappropriation MU requiring • • • ••• coLow4l. l aifisskilok* In conneelkin vain' *Heir stairs, He explained the rssolutlem4-and said that the Piesideit desired to have a full and thorough investigation, and had called the attention of the Secretary of the In, Wrier to them, with the purpose of hart ;leg them fully ventilated.- . Alter a long discussion on thebill Introduced by Mr. i togan abet/slug the of of Admiral and Vice Admiral in the navy, It wan passed under a auspenalon of the rules - and without division. ,The following resolution was adopted by a vote of 140 toot Resolved, That Se true principle of revenue reform points to the abolition of rho Internal revenge, sytem, which was.created as a war measure to provide for its expenses and continuance, which involves the employment ; at the cost of .milhonsof dollars imnually,au pervbsors, detectives and other oMcere previously unknown; and rewires We repeal of it at the earliest day consistent with the faith and credit of the Government, and of all stamps and other' internal taxes, and that properly adjusted rates shall be retaine*ou distilled spirits, tobacco and malt liquors so long as the legitimate ex penses of the Government require the collection of any stn: him internal taxes.. - After some further deliberatir the liouseadiourned. , SES4TF, Doc„ 13.—The credentials of Thos. J. Robertson for the term cons mincing March were read and laid on the tibia—The credo:Weise( Messrs. Farrow and Whitely were referred to tho judiciary committee. Many bills 'were thee introduced and referred. Mr. M'Creery asked leave kiintroduce, a res olution notice of which, he gave yestei dai, pir ' epdainn an investigation with At view to the restoration of the Arlington estate to the widow of ,Gen. R. E. Loa, the removal of the' grave yard on the prenilses, and a general restoration for any 'encumbersuce placed the:e in the Interest of the government. A lengthy discussion arose, in L which the ohmmeter of Mr. Lee was held up to merited , re buke Mr his treason, and thp author of the remlution would gladly have back ed-down, and. withdrawn it it he had been permitted to do so.' A motion to lay-the subleictoti the table was refused. The Senate tt i retteled - to grant leave to otter the Mlon.Resolutions of respect were Moo adopted to the memory of tile late Hon. Robert Ridge way, Retfritsentative from Virginia. Resolutions coiltlW for infermatima re lative if oielleit„for trading with Tex micheledierintibe war of Lis rebellion; were passed, and the Renate adjourned. Houns..-:.Beveral, p etitions were pre sented. • As' Moises titon resumed the considers:AS(4 ;the 'bUL to consolidate th e p os t a l A m o k sheptindlngquestion be log an tuneadluent offered by Mr. Hill. repealing/ flout the first of July, i871,a1l laws „albino:ing pie franking privilege, and an 'ilimieedit • thereto offered by Mi. Welker, alb:1410g newspajoers, per iodicele said coMpashote lobe reciprocally lnterchsaged.betnesu publisher!, and copy of weekly - nearspapers sent free of charge to setuarsubscribers within the county Where published. • At the oompeation of Mr. Perry, Mr . Welker modified his amendnient by in el adios send-weekly and monthly news papers. The bill was discussed. amend ed and peesid. • A bill • was passed re moving the Finkel dliabllithis Or Win. lifagrudec ofVirginia. A toill , ivai passed to amend the 25th section of the Act oribili July, HIM providing hOme sieads for officers, soldiers and Marius, who Scarred airbag the.iebellion.. The committee of Ware 2114 Means were hp; strudeltit:inquire Into the expediency of leyying a tax of Weenie per poand S o n ta me ,deacriptions. The Udine Wit ;went into :the badness on the spares table, , and referred to ar;- . l i roprhas O n i s meoe alailte number. of 'Senate, bllji rd leak ,Seeelon. All land grape bin a l lier icolOoted to and remain ow the lobtiOf $ 11 40 61 , 1111 /r• AA/. . , 13ese.Virit - Deer.:l 4 Memoriala were presontoft:ibr iiiiiikons to soldiers of the war of loot, now . to ahns-housee. The floareireioAitiort toed joorn over for the boHdaya was weed - So— Maolutionis sto9 ' , ustatkofthserimsdiug . at *Mud jsbriteuid eitio must; Sesonstiwy' ilifse-Treasary. leldsliats*SiAisoistst rive,niabl ./1 • 44 - 1 ° 61, 4' 14 -4 44 4 1- 00.:flr:Ibs i " and '- ***o 7 4s *WM the Ist:of Isissuity'lSW to msti aft „..- HI -AL Mpoded to Delp: buts Aailmisturedesue.tn iu Phil adidiMia:by aisibteirnatienalExhibition ufarsiv.nuusufaCtsireis 'lnd' products of lb* soli; lewais einalifortd. Mesa - dad, slid laid Mier: ,:TOS gerseiril sunuestibill wee misdeed . at lamots.,but. ledivarllll to; morrow.: t , .Tbs.lestisbuissiudiMM ussiouttniappropriStion,bili—eunountlug to about •fell,ooo,ooa-rwas reported from committee - sad • made tbe• sipecial order for Tuesday eeik.' The Secretary or, Wai was requested to (Motifs the report of iho Comusbuden to eiscaudne bridges 0•01 1 the (Milo dyer. . Adj. • Fierriere,", Deo. 13.—A Joint resolution was adapted . to OMB supernumerary army4oMeere as prokswors lu certain' unlveMaties. , The bill. extending the tints kW mustering-out supernumerary arsurntficers was pissed. • The bill an ilsorlaing the ;President to suspend cer tain lasts isistivertd Mixicarisnd Cana 'diari tramiportatkin and navigation ' was **parted favorably bicommitteta;' , &him spoke , iat length in favor ofTiao Joint 'resolution for political =misty.— Adjotrrned. No report from the House. HENATX, Dec. 16.-Benater Drake pf Missouri month) his 1;3114nel:ion, to take effect on-the letb Inst. The bill making apProprlation for revenue cntlers,passed ,1311 ls, were Intioducod and referred.— Tbe ffecrctarY of War wai asked for in formation relative to the Cincinnati and Newport Bridge, in advance of the F. 7465. sincere' report. The President was ask ed to furnish information relatliT, to or ganised 'bodice to resist the laws In the Boat. "Tlrakeri replied to Schurz on the general amnesty bl 11, and bid farewell to the ffenate. AdJ. ' House.—Numerous .Privato bills and relegations were introduced and refer red, The bill to remove the duty on sugar was con/Adored some length. A bill was introduced to dispose, of the therokee lands to actual settlers. Noth ing of general interest transpired. Teging to Dupe Unsuspecting Pesple.--The country la just now be ing flooded with circulars, issued by a set of scamps in New - York, who are try ing to tempt the unwaiy into buying counterfeit money from them. We need scarcely say that none but would-be rogues and fools will be induced to re spond to any of these villainous circu lars. Hero is one received a couple of weeks ago by a gentleman residing in clarlinglon township: , "Naw-Yoult, Noveatber, Dear Sir:—We wish to secure the ser vices of a smart and Intelligent agent In Your locality, for a business that cannot fall to yield (without much effort) at least a profit of $lO,OOO a year; and, if shrewdly managed, will, return • much larger amount; and this, too, without interfer ing with your regular business. We have been constantly engaged for sever- al months past in preparing plates- of the $l., In. and $5. U. it. Greenbacks. Hav ing completed them, we ace new pro-. pared to furnish the bills of the different denominations, in any quantity desired, abOve COX Thew are, without any ex istptlop, the finest &scented' bills that were ever !.:sued in this country, and mina be detectedeven by the oldest ex perts. They are correctly numbered; the engraving cannot be excelled, in fact no expense‘or labor has been spared to bring the best talent the country could produce in the art of engraving and printing to make our issues exactly like the originals; thus rendering it just as 'safe Ihr polio peas them, as if they cause deal have them put up In packages of $lOO., 11,000., 113,000 -and $lO,OOO. On account of the superior excellence of these bills, as well as the large expense in bringing them to perfection, we shall charge you M cents on the dolhig• for them; but, lit (order fairly to mart you, and to show you that - '"wo mean bushiest'," wo will send you skpackage charging you only live cents an the dollar—provided you will pay the balance (20 cents on the dollar) within 15 days of receiving the package. , Yen will be required to meet your hills promptly. The first cost to you will be 0, 4 s:m. for $500,, 100. for $1,000., $lOO. ..f01td.500.,-1250. for $3,000. and Vim for 810,000. 'When you order be very par ticular to send your letter by express, F or positively we will not till any order that reaches us through the Post Once. We have lost large amounts that havabeen torwaAled this way, and will run no risk hereafter. The Express is safe, sure and ex t4ll - and the money forwarded through It is at our risk. Seal your order as you do any letter, and mark outside id laige letters: "Value $5.00," and it will then be received and forwarded by the Express Cuinpany. It Is always bait to tiara a cash remittance accompany your order ; thus showing good faith on your part.— Be careful to diethirdly state the amount and denominations you wish; also your name and pout-011ice, with the county and State plainly and clearly written. You will bear in mind that you -now have an excellent opportunity to make money easily and rapidly. There is no way o( "coining money" that can begin to compare with this. You are ono Or three persons, In your State, that we have addressed; and with thew bills so executed, and the facilities wo will give you, you aro started at once upon the highway to.fortune and afflu ence. You.can be assured of one thing, that you can never be wanting for funds while yen are connected with us and co num tine., On the receipt of your order wo immediately write through the post once, to. your address, stating' the day 'we ship your pacliage. and you will al ways call there before going to the Ex press. Thepackage is made up in ouch a way that no one would ever suspect its nature. A personal interview is always desirable and would better suit us, and might be to our mutual advantage, as you could then examine the money for yourself, and judge Its quality and the amount you would require. , Fraternally yours, 11. B. WALKER& Co.' 100 Broadway, P. 8:—Wo receive so many letters ask ing for samples, that we have concluded we will, on receipt of 55.00 hytExpress, send ',ample o!otir issue. We have also fractional currency In 100., 15e-, 25c. and 50c. denominations, fully up to our stan dard of bills. Packages containing 5100 forwarded on receipt of $lO. Prompt attention and fair dealing guaranteed." New Advertisements. SALE 01 , VALVAIILE • .-ILEA.T. ESTATE. • intir of an Older Mina Orphan'a emeriti! ilio.copti of Beaver. Melinda*limed Ow dues tbe minor children' of Wm. 8. - 31eUalden, late of, maid county. deed., will expore tonnbtto mends. as outcry on the menthes, on .Saturday, January 2181, 1871, it 10 o'clock, a. m.,"a1l the brewed of said mums of in and to the following moot or lot of ground (befog the undivided °oohed thereof) elide In the bowie' of Beaver. In said Coady, being the southetsbalf of tot Ito JO to the general plan of lots Inlaid bcdough, bounded as follows to wit: Ileginultuf arthe nurser of Market and Fount' Btreets, thence by mod Youth 'West 110 het to lot len:141; thence by Ilse of said lot leo. Ht' oe handled and fifty het: thence by other half afraid lot Ito. MB one buWred and twenty feet to Bar. bet street aforesaid: thence by said street ISO feet 'to displace ofbeginaing. ti which Mended ..4" Good Two-Story Frame Haute. Stable ; Brick Smoke-douse.. and other out•buttd kviidLf itember of Fruit Trees on the premise* :-08848trd of poretuwe mosey In hand •ou coulzmatiou of sate by tho Court: and (be bal' sore In two equal annum Instalments with taw ! est from the date of said candrmatt. thereon Deferbreakpoint to be secured bWA Amp perching! et Wog Mk asperose iki4 hood andseethers.k_and_T2r Vase. JOIVI R BlENTi"'°"'". WOO" Na.. ON all at Or Agave oace. 1114suerssmasS Csiksais Syrup, Used la an care thaw* of PILLS. EPoO SALTS. CAS ithrettte.fatellriaNSWlNlON.W.lllP laindiSANsi rael 9 14 4 1 :, .114. Sam ak. a Wad otnitt.,Plttsbargs, Ts. rat rasa HUCISAVDMOSISWII Sena PM • JOlikkr.3 . '•. _ _ wr suntan iii•airxr.-, ..-• • • Orincl or run Prrvi. 643;prrrx. t .it ' " MorpAt, f 'BUTTERContlngeito to:lir/fro freely end - the r tnerket etoty.•, dull, though priced remain unchanged. Birg' B, ter /sir trf Medium 'tiMl 28030' for prime ter BEANE-61ton hot unchanged. $1.7510 r. ID haslet. •" '• • • .• BUCKWHEAT. FLOUR—Is in grio(l inl e tP47 l end with email sales at • • ÜBE:ESE—Is quoted at 13;4 It. for Weitern Reserve Mi. for Ohio Fac tory. 151416 for Oldo Goshen, and 1610 , 17 t ar New York Goshen. CRANIIERII7I73-Quietand unchang ed; iligr* IR It • DEEMED HOGS Demand rather better, and we now.quote at Wetile, in a retail, way—lncetof the MOS at '7l@s cu. EGGS—The receipt , . of strictly fresh eggsg continue light and the market Is, firm at . 31(4U eta.' Picketed, In good supply with sales at from 23 ®2B.tdao. FLOUR—There is a. continued steady lewd- demand, but there •111 no plunge whatever In prices, , Western. flours, 15.75®0:'.; for spring. 11546.50 for red wittier. and *1.73®7,00 for white: Bye flour. $3.25(45.70. ' DBASK —There Is - no change to make In Wheat, and the market is devoid of luzythlng new or Important; wenaothaue to note red it sail - white at $l. 1.3.1., Oats • scares ' and finger thong 'nut quotatfly higher; iced 10ta,44a45 buylpg, and Vein selling-• sale :800 bush.. reported it 46i. Corn continual to arrive pretty freely and the supply Is somewhat , in excels of the de mand, though there is no decline and dealers allega that there is very little margin at present prices; we are report ed sales In ear at CCI@OS, for mixed prime to yellow ' end shelled at 07a70; we can re port car loads mixed (shelled) at 03, delivered: Rye is rather tirmer, and the receipts continue very 'light, though the demand Is by no means active we con- Orme to quote at Eo:ias, buying and Nei ling. Earley continues dull and weak, with a drooping tendency, and like:y to remain in this condition so long RI it continues to decline ,In Chieago—No. 2 dropped to (IS on Friday, the lowest it has leached this 'Weft/O, as well as for several years. We continue to, quote at 75‘180 for spring, and 835.90 darer fall. GROCERIES -The reduction of duties on the Ist of January pow SO near at band, on most descriptions of goods, has caused quite an interruption in the Kro cery trade, and consequently our mitrket is without interest. • ri - - ON It►\y—i►rrnand rather bettor, but prices unchanged. $41.0;13.00 Tx bbl. PIEfULTLIV-1 be market is dull,being ovemtecked, though there Is no tnateria! change in prices. Dretsed chickens and ducks, 125.141 its; turkeys, 14a16c, and gormr, 12*1:Se. , -- I'ltt►VlSlu\S—Small MAIM of Plain Shoulders. l'21a121; ,plain Sugar Cured .Hams, 181a19; Breakfast .11.1atsm, Mitas. Prune kettle Lard, In Ws; 13; in buckets, 'iota. DIED. WHlTE.—Beaver MAW, Dec. lOth, 1870, Martha A. wife of Chiunberliu White: aged teweaty-four years and eight months. New Adeertisentents. U. S. Y. A. llAnKint.. C. A:BVIKILR. G. S. 11.11IIKElt as Cu., Xt zr Brighton, It G. la. runtime ac CO., kor, LS A. N P 4 , Denier. In lf.achangs, Coll. Coupons, Se...tr.— Collections made on all acc, salute points in the Celled Sinter and Canada. Areqents or Merch ants Manufaciurtrs and IndirWuala, Wicked. Inter...et dluvred on time deposher. Correspim dence rece:Pre prompt attention. 13 IV Iblre S LOOK EL it:IZE The L'adexakpied Has Just Opened A CON PL STF,'AS:4OIITIICA'T OF DRY GOODS . Cyr. Nothma.gacenavrare. Glue, Nana, Lamp ("VAN., LMtlery. 0-12,00E'RIES: .PllO VISIOAW, it-c , Ow tho corner at Midge and Markrt Stmlle Bridgewater, Pa. T ,4. 49 4lacicuiu t iziera6ie experience in the Mercantile - Ile Flattcri Illmse!f that hi. Selection ofGoods Alt His Prides. Will from 41/isfigdor,y to 'lie .Publie - • Generally. THE PATRONAGE OF 'HIS OLD PA TRONS, AND AM. OTHERS, liCacosiOeetiroliy - Solicited. A.. S. 11A1ZYkrY. d.-uu trlke A Montidg Magazine for Youagral,'Reva• lIIIM Prospictom fair l•Tud tiunsunv,** nowin its fifth year. presents. In the pictures and letter-press of the last twelve numbets. a proof of the Inifitment n4rIM prondocs U _hi hot prOipefttl4. MALL an earnest of what it will do the coming year In Its lu.r.rniTioNn It has been, and will continue to be. unequalled by soy juvenile magazine. It will contnia many on. ghnd Sr signs try AllleflCAa artists; while, tistuugh Our Special Agent in Europe, e shall get all that is treahest cud hest by those foreign masters who excel In sketchestof tif the carefully-prepared enuieiu. of "ms Nur•ery. which bare la onfor it the commendation of so many intelllgeut ilt , tte and guardlsne , so she. its, MI“),ZINE mar oblishett for YOLIIO elllt.uutx, we will only say that we shall sug only Late iheataditraed aid at asir farmer contributor* liuugtas, roar CAuths. .110 (ford, Alirvf h:bryr , _Vary.V. Frdsnrdi. Ttsd 8 Aral. lder Fa.). Emily toner. bate Olirlr, da—bat ws rhall ialradaca some arc and • :naenlou• writers ‘ whose acqusintanc , our wader.. both a suns and old, will he pleased to mate. No [sadly in which the mental wants °Celibates are cared tor should be without Thu NitriKery; a* ft Is the Left ut ■ll aids to tenchlor to read; In aylrlaz a taste for letters nod att. and filling the pion! memory with COrred MIIIIN of speech. 100 — nulitrlptloun may begin with an, number. Basle numbed* can be nlways oupplled. Sole to the b•el time to Subseritin, • r Tram.: (4.50 a year. to solvanco. • 'Publlsbcd by . JAIIN L. 51110U81. decil;no . 'nn Brumfield it.. Itoolnu. Yana. AGENTS NV.lkN'rV.ll3 Palace •; Hovel; Phases of London .Life. ay D. I. KIIMIN. the well-known Jouttutil.t The Very Largest CoosaTilanions Paid This book is a beautiful Octavo pages,embellished with 20t3 engravings, and a finely exteu..eil map of London, de signed and executed exnresdy for this 'it-ark by oninebt artbas. It contains.o full, graiillie, sad Inithful statement of the tjiglits, Secrets, and Sensations of' the great )fetropolir of the World. Its pie. turec are front Real Life, and yet so weird raid romantic that it Minima chal lenges one's credulity. It tilaplays in bold rdir the appallinimlsery of the ;poor, tool the reck less luxury of the rich. The moat saleable hod k in mark et , Circulara and s ,inple pager sent free. • Aildre" BELKNAP* BLISS;. tf Ilattftird, ann. Toys, Toys TOYS!! 11,110tESA ItftA Tin, Lead and China Taro, • Boa Tay., all klmle, • Clolint and Patent fluid Doll', Wax Ciying !lobby Honor, Waguno, Chain Work- Boxes, %Velum.. Deake, &C. Alan, ti•amtplete stock CC Fancy Goods, suitable for the Ilanda.l Trade.. itt4r No naarked up pica. O'Leary & Singleton, 14S Federal St., AILEGIIMVY, PA., WO June. eve. doe. Misceligigeous. r o' ..rt a Dr 1010p1111fra•cAilialtNIA VINECI : AIt ...BITTERS .11 bre"a Moil — / : tbew Wonderful wag . Icitgrvredieete. ill ..011E 1101 • .111 Ito f. tg 1%. EA. . bai-E - ' NOT• TILK 1 0" • AiIFA . NOY ' DRINK. tK# Made elide? 11111biailig;ffkr•df Mid?. It., mad liketenwiLievriag doctored. spaced. Oat SOISOINDO4 to plume the tads. caned "Tom Ima" .11ppednere." . iteetorem."•&c.„ that Med tlppkr an id drunbautaw sod NM. bat area time amdkine. mode trots the mks Zoom tied Verbs of tillionda. frets riven all Alemimilia 1111Unewlawin. They are tbeeilllZATiLoolll and We • *effect Itenavator end Invigoratii of the ave. tent, amble often poisonous matter. and rotor. lag the, blood to a healthy cond:dun: Sto person centske thews Bitter. according toldlrectkons, and remain long unwell.' sl.loo'ntil twelves tor en Incumble csee.procta td the boom are not destroyed by atheist pea t. mew. or other moos. amid the vital organs snowed beyond the point *impair War Ihnianansatory Ic Flannels linen. math= and Goat. lerspepela ii .r Indite mottos. Wi11..., ilieredneire. Auld In termenreat Fevers; Diseases or the aloodAlver,Yrdisere and liladder a them Sitters have bovm root imcceveral Sorb Dist Pismire crew? Pr Vitiated 530.01, which it greeteffy meet. , e the cringement at the lillgeneller erre? , Clare the vitiated Blood whenever you dad Its Impurities bursting through the akin In pimple.. eruptiors. itehheoL ut sore.; dense It when you lad It otwincted HO. olueghth to the velar, elea se it when ft I. foul, and your fe"liuga will tell you when. Keep the blood pore and the hclth of the avian dill follow. PIN, TA Pit and other VolUttill. lurking to the eyelash of SO many ihotwand.. are effectually envied or removed. In 111 Mono. Reintlrani and Intermittent Farm. these Bitters bun nu equal. For full directions, read ea/Wally the elitalar around each bunt*, printed In Agar Wows— English, German, lerench and Spanish J. WALKER, Proprietor, Si Commerce tit— N. Y. R. IL McDONALD d CO. Druggists and Ageing, Dan Francisco and scrementd.Ca Uremia. and and 34. Yonne:cm St. N. Y. gar MALI tit ALL DILL:UIaShi AND DEAL• ER& ucittly Inirtunt Relict vol. The .49.etbarn.a.. Harlot: been adileted with that terrible cow plaint—Completely unfitting me for baldness fur weeks at a time—ror the I twelve your, and at W t found a remedy that gives Instant and Cbmplete Relief, ha•e concluded to hare It prepared for wale, ,o tint others similarly afflicted do rendre the hen• etilpf It. Landing them that It will do all, and more than all prom lied for it; and. that pennon cnco wing. will . 1,1 with out It, As numerous others who hare used ii can kdify. Cau he had at the Drug Store it WILLIAM 11. BUECIILIMU. Rochester, Pe.. or will be Rent by mall to any address on receipt or me dollar, and ten mato to pey postage. CUM. B. BLESS, nosill,lrtty] " Rochester. Bearer county. Pa. =l2i=:Ul ago. c. oPETEIgI. IL S. grargaga.Vgalt`r. SPEVEILER, 1111cDONALD. BANKERS, Water St., Roc/safer, Pa. Err loterrst paid on Time Deport's. entloc lon* promptly attended to. Government Cbupons Bought on Faroraide Terms. Cbrrespontlened &elicited. _ [novl6;ly Pc MM P 7.T7 . M I 'fit tflattitraed Ma;Obittrir to pa bile that . As bag erectedlt new ttrea start bald- Bridge Simi, Sew Brighton, where he trill be happy to meat Ida o.d Mends and do anything for than In the: Carriage-Making Line, which they may desire. Ills shop is well supplied with good material. mod he keeps none hot skilled workmen in hi. .emplh." Hlti open buggies, sad top-cartiagra, are equal to any temnefietored In this section of the State. Spring wagons aim eon. strutted. and legating done at short notice and on liberal terms. GEORGH MSTZ. norts.les* e Winter, Wlntert COM and.ley; Chothlag.'Clothlae lillshres and heavy AA Regular as the Seasons Change, so mug we rhange OM' Light Gar- went* fur Henry. Garments. As the Mechanic and the Lnborer go to their daily labor, and the Prnfesslons and businem man to their ollkes or places beitness, these eat lied chilly morn. lags, the thought enters their mind— WHERE SHALL WE BUY Our Winter Clothing P To 'the man who Imp his goods ready made, we would say: GM to 84.J.Snellenburgs Broadway, New Brighton;. BECAUSE IST ME. 711EIR DU Ct. Co Co g 5 And ifeep the 'kat Asowtntnl' it Beatty Cbteuly TO the man who has his goods wale to order, Cr by Measure. we walk' so: Gam' s. a J SNELLENBM'S, ikopor they kive a Culler;' And !ionia niikn4l in none. in Ile;fiVer do: "FEEP.S...cIIOIOE sTOCteliP : • - Piece Gs& Theiffsi to Select; 4.2,TPTHEIR MOTTO Is' is NCO VI F, NO PAY." 111LVEMBER, BROADWAY, NNW j3aftnnsox Setil4t;oct2llclutty Sewing JfachlasCS. .R PRICE ONI. we aow able to o 41! et a the A FIRST CLASS SEWING' MACHINE of screw style of PULA. Etzsbracinfl all Me latest lispropernenti toaed.la iimeope and Maeda. at a Prior quite within lie read" eirevery Haw• • \ bald la dm • 1(1,1,40 1L1CJ1T.7.:3 Tl. • ibe - vederskeed members of the Sewing , ty Nx the helmet of the M. X Oran*, Dreyer. Ibas e f had the WILSON SHUTT - LC o$ .MA - CHINN J. use for some alms. lake ,pleaser• la 'titter, Mt, for simplicity of construction,' don bray. rim of opetstioo speed and beast of pee torments. we believe I i is not s by 55 7 MAW*, Is Om swam J: P. DRAT°, Pros ' MW M.A thateindatmer. • Ilre PH.. Kr.lps. Trots. Um. Prof. M. T. Tsylor. Mrs. U. J. R. 1 1 111111.. I Ur.. Ur,. W. U. Lucke., Mrs. Res. P. D. Past, Mrs. Dr. McNutt. • Mr.. A. Border. Mrs. William Kramer. Mts. Doss to . V. S. Roan, • Warawo.Mem • Y.. A. M. Atkins. . Yn X. D. 144111. J. IL Boiler. Mn. E. W. Dickey. Mn. Sorb R. Talk's, • Mrs. U. A. Wharton. Yrs. Ago. Johnnaa. MI. 11. X. Lyon. lino Elects Allison, IMhisansi. C. Wilsn, .11n..eldrow Office and Saks Romat n Wed Bt. Burry, Pa MarSl:l3* - 21.1 S. J. AN twis. , ..oN. Atent Singer Sewing volitle. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES, The innet perfect sat simple. =Attlee of the thel eo Inreuted. Both of the shore popnlaz aueLlnn hey, bee, lately Improved vont they rioted without • dna, Prtra of the SINIMI PA lIILY hEWIXOBIIi- CIIISE from WOO upward.. Mee. of HINKLE% S ENrITERS $:75. elreolare Oh oomph.* mailed free GO *wiles tkoh *ATM%IV Alc MORTON. GirstuALcebns. N.. hlsib Vittvet. Pltigiburzbi 111 Aatioho wanted Io dr, Rinklny Mariam every , . where, /MI for the She •r ha Weltem Prima'lra. ale Ewitran•Ohlo an.l Wrrt Va., where !Imre are hope already estAbllahrd await UTIIVICIA I, TEETH PE lIIFECT. ED I— T. J. 41111.1. , CHANDLER have pure Chard the exclusive right of Braver count, to ueeDr.titncit's Palma Ity 'ableb they an pet upTuleenik m thin a. • (Fold Ilate, with ohm.. Wei enameled palish; and solight and elastic at to perfectly adapt Itril to the mouth; °beim legal' that clumsy sort balky condition. so much complained of heretofore; and kwrening Rah' liability to break 100 per cent. In. deed, no one oecht; Itwould be willing to weer the old style plats any longer IMa they could rouser featly get them exchanged. All branchee of Den. Easy perforated In the beet and most imbetantlel gunner. In filling teeth with gold, etc., we chat. lenge competition from any quarter, awl can ram to living 'objects whore Ohne have stood be. tweet thirty and forty years. Among the number • lion. John Allison will exhibit billets we Lasers , fed some tr.. yearn ago; the teeth as perfect as the, day they were filled. Laughing Gas prepared oh a new plan, freeing it from all Implements's." dais- • gesona effects, making the extraction of teeth a volute of pleesitre rather than of horror and pain. Priem.'" lair many good dentist in the Etas. Office at Beaver Station. Rucheeter nov3:tH T. J. & It. J CIIANDIXR. Sixty-Fire First Prize Idols Drafted.. TUC GREAT. Baltimore Piano Manufactory WILLItM KSABE tic CO., Matuffaclorers of GIL'iND, SQL ARR, AND L PRIGHT • , -• • •ma .11'‘' MOO 1011116, BALTIMORE, MR These Instruments have been before the pabhe for nearly Tram pm". and upon their excellence alone attained an imp urdiand pr. flatten. whkh pronounces them nuerpulled. Their • . "rtYPi - - Combines greet poling: worminess and Ins ilitqlitag 'quality. as welt as vest polity of Intimation. and sweetness throw:bout the entiremeele. Thcit • I. pliant and Mamie, Ind entirely free nom the aildnes round tow many Minos. In Worlczunnulkly they are unequalled. mind none but the very boat mmionso 111TAILIAL... the Large capital employed In oar burl nerm enabling no to keep an immense stoat of lumber. Sc., on head. . . . .• • • . • .. . .. . rAll 011 r SOCA athriroonhare ear 1 4 1 rte hi- ' proved Over eitrung Soak and the .4741. Preed... . jr We 14 mild ra.l.pecial *tendon 10 nor late Improvement. in GRAND PIA NO:4 and SQUAB'S tOtANDS: PAT:reran Ara 14. POI, whki twin; . the Plano nearer perfection than ha. yet been al• trlned. • krety Reno Fully Warra.fed fur !ire Tears. We hare made arrangements tut the Sale ell file Agoory for the moat Celebrated PAR. LOItOFIGA Nt4 and MELIA/EONS, which we or. ler Whole.ale and Rctall. at Lorrect Factory Itrl• WILLIAM KNAIIK.t. CO. , Raflown. n•pi•dmd COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC. No medicine or treatment eon excel the powerful rim:tire power of 1)1{. 1-3INIMS' • White Pulmonic Balsam. It cures with a rapidity unequalled by any other remedy ofrereil for Thnul and Lung diseases. It is recommended by over hi/Wpm...ono In Wilmlng• too, and hundreds In Philadelphia, Balthrsunt. sod other cities and cominutshi es throughout the corms try. Mr. Pennington, o Wilmington, Mewls. write.* that there la not (wish a few exceptional) a family to that city who w ill be without it If posid- • Lie to procure It. "inch Is Its popularity Wherrrise It la known—mud thin popularity swim fto the fact that It universally cures all who use G.- Turn I. no rare of COVGIIII.POLUS, SOIIK TIIROAT, ASTIIMA, 111IGISCIIITIS; CROUP, BLOOD. "SPITTING. littAttri6Nk3S. and saes PULMO.• NA ItY CONtitiMPTION, whore the 'Mout la sot broken down with the wear or the disease. or pro. tended medicine, or Inexpertenead 'deka, that 71bla Ithisam will out ram If carefully used emot ing to directions. We guarantee it all we mom; sent It to be, and invite a trial trona the Whist everywhere. - Price 14 cents. medium else, and fur largo sized bonier. Prepared only by J. 1-I. SnINIS, M. 13., PRACTICAL ORGANIC CIIE.III#7, No. 707 Market St., IVIL.MINGTON, lkl. Paitiripphla depot, Julatipon. Holloway a (bw ,n,ffßßll Arch avert. raltlmore drool, S. S. Hanel. 1081fiallIMOte For sale by Ileakine Dealer. generally. .InneLICTIMy THE SUEZ CANAL!' WTALE the World Is more or lessen; eretsed over the opening of tbik Suer Ceitat.ihirfbethlteTheaser and Vi cinity, should not lose siglit'ot the feet that S. SICITCi-Elt. At Their old stand.ln.Bwayer, Da.4 are still fumbling to their customers everything celled fur in their line. They always keep a full assortment of GROCERIES; Elsner, Feed, Offecit, 77 , eas, Sugars, Apices, Tobacco and Cigars; Anil all oklter articles usually found la a Fl nit C lass GROCERY STORE, From Their long snit intimate acquaint ance whir the Gnierry, Flour and re v i bairn... mud 0100 in.poiation to render witistacti 111 l to thew who may favor them wl:h their patimmige, they hope I u the fu ture. as in the past, to obtain a liberal share of the public patronsge. Give ita a Call and one Cr we do ntar nviko It to your in wrest to caltgalsr jam,. K SNITGER fr. CO. NIEYItAN ==i3 nruttmes, StiroLPl, Asenur, Pittsburgh, Pu: 001D . A.V1) SILVERSYLITIffI, deniero in • 'FINE JEWELRY,• WATCLIV;.'D!iiIeND'S ' -SILVER iPLATED WARP . _Agency for ell the Iva' make of A 311.111ICAIN1 EVATCIIsm. SETH TIIOMAS CLOCKS. Special attention paidto the rcpakrioir, and golju*tlog,vf . ; • FINK oct.V/04.. . . =I II i4O! MEI
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