The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, March 01, 1871, Image 3

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    The Beaver Argus,
Beave r. ra.. Nardi 1. I&71.
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In *drones. •
GIRO. In ISOIIVEL AND ‘ 1440 Park,Rerts. N.Y.:eh.
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Atli Ma chi. end an guanorind &Owning%
aw • I wing advertisements tor U. at oar Imp
v..i raw. Advertisers la th at city aro re.
qa to leave their Amore. With either of the
stn e bows.
Stitt. or Mb Thiseireameter for the
wook ending Fobruary 25, 1871. .
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11i 33 deg., 87 deg. 87 deg
IV 33 dog. 46 deg. 40 deft
21 33 deg. 35 deg. .41 deg
to 21 dog. SI dog, • .33 deg
31 deg. 52 deg. 47 deg
t:.4 dug. • 64 deg. 62 deg
25 37 deg. I LI deg. • 43deg
R. T. TAYLOR.
TAME TABLE.
ilevetammil t rallaalwargk w al.—Tralus
%Aug Kada lease Beavar titailus an followsla; g
Nov,
clog reo'
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(c.o. 5A NV, L o c al riel3l4 paveetagera)4,ll
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coin Waal leave Dwyer tilallou ILI fol.
T o:
Mall, '7;13 a. ex.; Local Freight (carrying
paoletitmn.r 10113..m.;Accommudatfon, 11.47 p. m.
Wa. W. & C. U. u.-11shogolnIC Kcal
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!Rattan. (at end 0( *kV) u
Beaver Yalta Acton:. tars a.m.; Roue accom.
; 10 a. ul4 Maw Can4le mews. 3.30 a. MIS IL Falle
sceow. 14.111 p. m.
zfralav golito Weal lucre it:wheeler Mallen, (al
nd or ledge) av follows: U. P. mecum. 10 a. to.;
and
!mom. 3.13 p. (a.; ielo elgill express 1.40 p.'
V. w00:m.737 41. n.
Traloa golai flaat kayo Hodoster lfpperf Dep
put as followa: B. 7.-aatos. COS a. s; Nam: ac
0in.1.15 a. m.;
_New Castle atom. MO a. a.;
i'titrago cop. 10.11 ea; Kama Fall. seas. 11L.13
D. 111.: Chicago Malt tin p.'4l; Mtle exp. 4. le 1.•
trOtaleo exp. am D.mr& sou f.ILLe• s.
inure WeW, leaveNacbeeter (Upper) De.
pia as f011owr: flielcago 3.13 a. at.; Kris exp.
. ts l a.
no; Beaver Fall. secant. VAS a. no.; Chicago
esp. 11.3 U a. m.; Chicago exp. 133 p. ni; Na. La .
IV. ammo. 4./10 p. m.: Kyle y p
ip. 3,4 i . ea; Beaver
f ,114 ammo. tad.
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The attention of the public is directed
to the following News• Adrertisethents
which apPoir for the first time . in the ,
Rolle to-dey : •
ssrrur • Bake—John Gneblng. •
sp.clal Notices— O. ealtger L Co.
spoclal Notlea—Dri. (*Lbws.
Sew Adele—Geo. P. Howell & Co.
specie Notice Dr. H. V Pierce.
Notice to Bridge CJutractore—Comentsilooere
everial NOtice —lt. P. Boyer • tko.
For C. Wilson, &ley
SpeclA Notice—S. &.1. Snelledbarg..
Public Salo—D.ll. Dooeboo.
pi;llimats for I.lceni , e—J. C. Hut, &Th.
Re!. Jobaron's Leeture.—Those
ho were not preseut on last Thursday
cvedlng to hear Roy. J. 'R. Johnson's
lecture In the id: E.• Church—subject:
Erasmus—missed s rare treat. There
are those who think this was the lecture
of tidy course.
elnen Apple }totter for salo,at S. 8Oft;
ger A Co.'n, Thlid street, Beaver.
Home A galo.Williani POrter,eaq.,
of Rochester, who,, together with his
%lAughter, have been spending the win
.hir with a eon and brottthr,residlog r uear
Culpepper Court House, Va., returned
home hot week in the enjoyment of
their usual gootl health. Mr. P., reports
the ravages orate war in that locality as
holy almost entirely effaced.
best quality of Teas, pure.Splees,
Arbuckle and Jenkins' roasted Coffee
always. on hand, at S. Snitger & co,'.,
Third street, Beaver
Dealk er • V, lee,* Aged Pena..
-Mrs. "Betty" Brewn, a very aged old
lady, died In Brighton township, this
county, on last Thorsday,•(Feb'y Md.)
She had been quite feeble for many years
and when her .end came she was little
more than %Immo shadow. She did not
know her exact age herself, nor did any
arc else. we believe, in this ;
yet nearly all agree that she had passed
her 100th year. In all probability there
fore, mho was the oldest known, at the
time of her death,in this county,
lon Dried Peaches and Apples go to
s. snitgor Co.'N, Third litreet, Beaver.
They keep a choke article.
N. ELKIN AND 80LTL1.14% , --RINId With
out fail Oeor Ot Cady's advertisement in
laugher column; and write them at Mar.
hind!, Michigan. Janll;ly.
Persons wishing to purchase either
reul,or personal property, will do well
by attending the Public Salo of I). M.
holtelloo ma tits ith day of March next,
at which time will be offered that valua
ble uroporty known as the "Mitthell
garlco lot" containing about four acres,
„wall frame dwellijg house ; fruit ate.
It is beautifully situated, nearly adjoin_
log the Borough of Beaver on the public .
road leading from Beam' r to Vanport.
Also a first-class steam engine all cant
plete almost as good as now, the premi- .
sou Itlwklwl Nfare of "leaver County, and
her thorough !god colt. Eleven head of
.ettle, Buggy, Mowing-Machine, Sulky-
Bake, elder prom and a number ofmrit
elm not mentioned. Halo will commence
at, 10, o'clock a. m. on his farne near
Beaver. . .
Faamen'tt Antl-frietioa I% I.•
grease for tat)e at- S. littitger C0.,4
Third street, Itravere'r
TIM /WAX* OF LAND FOP. SAUL—Ten
acres of good land adjoining the borough
of Beaver is offeied for ado, at a mode
rate prioe.. The lot itaMelosed with a
ioard tonne. For pafticulars inquire'at
the Ammo office. JatilB;tl
" Dream:P-Ih° Radical
of thho place ho Just now putdishing
" i'Mly'a Dream" '—"writteti for the liee
itadieal.7 Here le what the Maims
Pree Preas of Kittanning, Pi., says
about the originality . of the story refer
rat to:
A very entertaining and touching nar
rative is the "Journal ofa Poor Vicar in
Wiltshire," from• the nerman, which
°a. reproduced (not as original) in the
ntiMl Free Press of Jan'y )41, 30, and
retrysli, 'ism. It is, we notice, being
published in of our exchanges, un
der the name Of "Folly's Dream ; Leaves
from the Dieu \cif the Vicar of Wilt
shire," with someschanges In phraseolo
gy and in the namea'of some of the char
seters. In this guild lt,purporta to have
been written for that particular paper.
'rlie plagiarism is too transparent not to
is , seen at a glance - by those\wh'o have
`ittad the original. • •
\\\
UN. of the best New Orleans Sugar
for one dollar, at 9...8n1tg0r h OcWs,
Third street, Beaver.
Golden Poemlola Par.—Souse
thin new and novel. Be sure and read
die advertisement in our paper headed
"qtestest invention of the Age." We
believe the Golden. Fountain Pen is un
mopused. A good lion is a necessity to
' , try man, woman and child. Agents
hero la* chance to make money in intro.
during a good and saleable article. '
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• OPettinz Letters.—ln an opinion
reeently delivered at Erie, Pa., Jade
N tetiandleos down so a law, that
"a letter sealed by the humblest person
4~ the hoot cannot be opened by any of4'
11011 through whose hands It, passes, but,
be held seared; and not even the
Puumaster 'General himself has the
right to break the ROIL"
gout,
."a-,
!I If - "P a for Boys for ?.3 cents, alt, A.
•• irvoy's Ftrldegonter, Pa. fob.`. "«'w
An Irspailad IValiker.—A COM°
youth limited Markman, recently order
ed his hither to get up and bulkl • fire;
tut the old man talked back, and the
WY had io flog him before he would
itilnd. Of late yaws fathers &regrowing
more and more:impudent. We wonder
what will have to he done with them!
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Ctoeteo out Winter Goth at cost, at
A. 'I.-Harvey's store, Bridgewater, Pt.
• teb22;2w
Apesethisig ofs LostL—Aeolinling
'to the annual statement of -the Commis.
Seneca:6f Lawiedoe tonlity; the'indebt
shoos of that county la ri1if,405,91. How
would the taxpayers of Seaver cennty
I like to toddle along under a load like
that? '
The Heeded Hest Veg.—Hr./Imi
ry Fsdcht, of Bridgewider. on last Thurs.
day. slaughtered a bog. raised andflat
tened by himself, whinh weighed. When
dressed, 593 potted , . The hog was of
the Chester. White specie., and was near.
ly throe years old, ' when butchered.
This was the heaviest hog killed id the
county this soison of which we hare any ,
knowledge, but taking into considers=
don his age, there were 'others' that ex
celled him in porcine rapacity.
,
Executions in rerrailvaals.—
Jacob F. Medary Lfurnlabes to the Head-
Mg
,Eagle a record of eXecUlkma In Ude
State from 1760 to 127Ii`ahowirig that 112
persons have paid' the penalty of their
life. The list he gives as follows: rhil-i.
;Adolph's city and county 28;' Lancaster
county 12; Barks 7 ; Dauphin 6; Chest,.
er 5; Allegheny, Bucks, Huntingdon,
Lyaoinlng and Wayne, eachl ;, Bedford,
Delaware and Waihlngton, each 3 ;
l
But
ler, Crawford, Luteciu ' m Northampto r ,
Schuylkill and York; each 2; Adam
Blair, Centre, Cambric, Cuntherbin ~I,
Erie. Franklin, Lebanon, McKean, '•
Montgomery, Monroe; Potter, Susguef
henna, Westmoreland and Wyothing,
each I. If is statement hi regard to Alle
gheny county Is entirely 'too small, as
there have been eleven persons hung
there since 789.2. Mr. M. la also at fault
I4another °natty: heaver county is
In his list, yet a man named Sheet
was executed here a few year* ago.
• Wu are nut giving, way to a feverish
desire to flatter B. dJ. Snellenberg, of
Now Brighton. that " thrift may follow"
in the wake, when we say that they un
questionably turn oft some of, the bee
titling suits .of gentlemen's Clothing to
ho seen west of the Allegheny Nunn Lahti
They au that. They do so, not ton
ally, but freqtiently—conthiuously—al
waysi." We never sair - • bad fit . .from
their extensive mercantile clothing
'house: and most of our 'fashionably
dressed gentlemen patronise them ex
actly for this very reason.- Thwiemploy
none but the best workmen; have the'
choicest goods from which to' select;
their prices are not exorbitant; and they
are courteous and attentive to customers.
The leaders of fashion call at that estab
lishment, and where they go, of course
the majority will follow. This accounts
tlir the large and increasing bulginess of
their Clothing House. Pittsburgh is
contributing its custom to this establish
, ment; which fully sustains the remark
that "the man who advertises freely
will always succeed," S. dt J. Snellert
burg are 'notersid to "sling printer's
ink." Pitisbutghers would have been
Ignorant of the facilities of obtaining tho
assistance of these master workmen in
Sitting the outward man in comely ha
biliments had they not advertised liber
ally in the Alms.
A Bit of Tem? History.—On last
Saturday evening • man residing in that'
portion of the city !oath orthe:Oolutie
visited some of the down
to salaam:
and continued late in his debauch. Sun
day morning he came home and shame
fully abused his family, who fled to the
neighbors. Our noble mehdant Marshal
used his endeavors, in a private way o
quiet affairs; but the man would drink.
On Sunday night he disappeared. To-
Ward morning he was found in the me
ervoir—not drowned, but thoroughly
soaked with water and insensible. Ho
was taken home and revived, but could
. not tell how he came where he was found
or how he got. away: the next thing we
hear, is the wife, that, had been , abased
and turned out of doori, at the counter
of one of our Drug Storm purchasing •
"wee bit of Brandy for a poor sick man."
Gentlemen, be careful how you sell
brandy and the like eleept on prearrip
tiou.—Alliartee Monitor.
A YEW INDUMTABLE FACTS:—ek treaty
of peaco has boon signed by the high
powers of Germany and FranoNand the
winter wheat looks remarkably well in
western Pennsylvania. Napoleon is still
held as a prisoner at Wilhelmshohe; and
good potatoes aro very hard to got in
Beaver. The Commissioners from Great
Britain to settle the Alabama claims
have arrived at Now York ; and bunter
still commands 35 cent* per. pound in
this vicinity. Washington was always
looked upon as the very imbodimont of
truth; and Simon Snitger & Co. have
the freshest. cheapest and beat lot
groceries to be found anywhere. The
San Domingo Commissioners are busily
engaged in trying to ascertain the an:.
nexation opinions of the people of that
Island ; and if any ono doubts what we'
have said about 8.. Snitger & Co.'s gro
ceries let him millet their old stand in
Beaver and see for himself.
Ile4. N. Webber, principal of the
North Sewickley Academy, died on Fri
day the 24th inst., of spoplexy, at his
residence In North Sewickley, Beaver
county, Pa. While at worship, on the
evening preceding his decease. he was
stricken &ken, and In a few minutes
ho wool into a comatose state in which
ho con tinued till 1w expired. Ito was
burled on last Sabball n at 2 o'clock, p.
Rev. 11. C.'Critehlow, Ray. Mr. Hervey,
of the Baptist Church,
.and Bev. John
U. Anghoy, took part in the' funeral.
services. Bev. If. Webber has been in
the ministry about thirty years, nearly
ell of which was spent in western Penn
sylvapia. He leaves a widow, sevtin
chile and a large number of friends
and rekltives to mourn his lOss.
i tir•At rest that terrible Catarrh, and
thus avoid a consumptive's grave by us
ing Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. . The
hrupriator will pay WO reward fur a ease
e cannot cure. Sold by druggists, or
send slity rents ro Dr. R. V. Pierce,
Buffalo. N. 1., and receive it by mall.
Pamphlets sent free.
EDITOR ARCM/11-I Balm hi your pa
per of the 25th of January, that a lucky
hunter—Samuel Stewart of Fayette Co.,
—ham; during the past fall and winter
caught 51 ialomns and 140 opciosaonts.
Now, sir, If you will allow tnetoczpress
an opinion, I will say that there b were
decidedly too many "arnica* lairs" in
'hat lot to make the story/ a plausible
ono. Sow, Mr. !Alan.. I have nothing
much to brag about on the coon quesalon
Chia year ; but will say when this Fay
ette hunter can boast (without regard
Ito thno ) of catching 7.5, coons , without
gobbling up a single opossum, he can
beat the Col. Mr. John Shearer of Ohio
township, last year caught over ZO ree
-1 coons, and no opossums. Enough of
this. I must. now tell you about a fox
hunt we had two weeks ago. The hunt
' was gotten up by our, good Steward of
the Poor pumse, who by the way is a
good hunter, and a unmoor in good
standing of our For; Lb. Ws , "wers up
',astly iu the morning, bad tj aut early
breakfast, Mounted our horses, and let
loose eight of the long eared stock. Ar
riving. near Dental Shorfs In Moon
‘towdship,"our iititis gave us to fon
, sic which nine but a bunter . 'ppm
' elate. You may be aunt It was not king
until Mr. Fox was roused up, and away
he went, tlie hounds cloudy after him.
The =slop:nit now was exhilarating,
and made to all feel young amain. .The
fox made several, circles, tuld lreeO eh at
frequently by members of ithe,_ ,
but none bit him. After. an *eating
chase of about four home, we tWaied
hltit, the whole company agreeing. that
is was the liveliest fox-allase they wee;
Were a party to. VOL. lEt. WALTON. •
Izidustry tp., Feb. ma, ion.- ;
Maw fkazariats Mame* at 86 coati pot
plias; au We it 11. Natlpr. Z co.'s,
Thlnt street, Biror: •
Polities Is Denver Co. Thirty.
three Triers Ailles.74fripoquts lir
ed us a inpy of tie "WtheMin mi t ; t,
dliet.Wialiala 1P4;1YP 8 ..1,.T 1 / 4 was the
W year , Wiser campaign yr, anajudging from
the reports of meetings published to the
Copy of the paper here referred to, we
take it that things were pretty lively to
Beaver county. at thaLthas. It seems
that sometime . dining •the esursas a
" Resumptlen Celebration" Was hildle.
Beaver, at which a 611:14 Many' Watt!
were read by the prondment titan of the
neighborhood. From Woe; as ptibllsti , ,.
ed In the Anus, we clip a few; to show
the holing entertained for "boneseJorf'
as -he was then called:
. roiuria. l ],' ' • . • •
BY Win. B. Clark. Joseph MUM
the whole hearted Pennsylvania Wagon
er; with a faU team ha has faltllled h:s
Arse receipt without dockers. • The peo
ple on the second Tuesday of October
will tarnish Lima sooond hill Of lading.
' By cDaniel Agruni. Jcis k oph Miner -
he needs no eertificatcfbr homily awl
ustl ao
Ind y, nor calortcre to give him
reslcit ~ , . • .
By Jones. This asy—an event
ha day; oneran which the people will earry
in remembce to the po 'on the 2d
Tuesday of October, and give lls a
100 pall,
s strops pull, and a pull altogether, for,
our present worthy end Judicious , Far
nor Governor.
By F. C. tipeyerer. ThomasJelferson
-Ids principles, not the property of one
party, but of all true Americana, •
By Wm. K., Bodes.. The National Ex
ecutive-A hard bargain, they Wore op•
pressed us In every shape and form - , let
WI try what we can do fur them on the
day which, it la hoped, will dispossess
them of their power, \.,.
.-
' By J. Reyuohbs. Martin Van Buren
and Joseph Bitner—the former- with a
servile Congress at his heels drove Specie
from ,circulation—the latter with the
people at lds back will restore it.
By J. A.• Frazier.. Joseph It" Wier the
self made statesman who has risen from
a wagoner, top fanner; from a fanner to
Governor of the State of Penniylianla,
which odlce he has tilled with dignity
and honor, swill as will secure him 01-
umplumt OUCCOIS In October nett.
J: 8. Darragh. Pennsylvania—a
will always prosper If she has • Jose
ititur to•equalize her currency. ' • •
By D. Warnock. Dickey and Stevens,
Cabal Co4tadasion ris of Pennsylvania—
Orm, *ogees and t -
an honor to the S and admit=:
under which they act.
• •
'By a Dutchman: •
,••• Der Joseph Miner lab ier man,
Der Anson Meat reghteres keno."
By lt. McCulloch. Joseph Rituer—
a whole team. - -
By J. Eakin. 4 The Whip of Pennsyl=
vanie—may they teach the experimen
ters and their supporters* lesson on the
wend Tuesday of October next not soon
to. be forgotten.
By J. Bannon. May the wings of
Liberty never want a feather.
By J. B. Clow. Joseph Ritner—he
drives the team of Mate with a skilful
and masterly band. No foreign or do
mestic foe to our intermits or indepen
dence wilt be permitted to Pass with im
punity by him. his bright ploughshare
turns up and exposes-the foul corrup
tions of the enemiea'of our free had.
lotions.
It MORI that editorial " whacks" were
ahout as freqhent snit as pointed thcu as
now. The / Aurora, was then the organ
of the,oPposite party, and In aday or two
'the "Resumption Celebration" it
ulleged that " the great masa of the Re•
suitiption party ou the 13th wore pretty
well fuddled and that the whole prp
oeediug was disordiry, and disrepute-
Me." Whereupon ti's minor of the - A3l=
ova comes hack on the Aaron' ismilit
this style r " Only think of the Was of is
man' who will take thfrtyrewo Aorta
owe bar, in one day, 'charging men who
"touch - not, taste hot, with iuteuiper%
auce! ,To soy tlio' least of It, is It • rob
ridiculous!"
.•
A Cheery Note.—We take the
erty of publiblang the ft4lowlng _note,
received sin last Saturday, - through the
Wn KAITLAZID. FunNigilp_riLl
February 24, M..
EDITOR'Aaoue, Dear :—Your re
port of "school boy days In North Bea
ver," Is too good to be indebted for, so,
please dud two dollars enclosed to pay
one year's subscrlptton frail. December
git ISM Sly willeddaiks she emia,kettp
Muse without the AMIN. Shifines
daughter of Msjor David Warnock,
(dismissed.) and consequently a render of
tho Mums, almost, during her whole
lifetime. Respectfully Yours, •
T. J. 2.IIAWIIIALL.
Standard Welight.—The Legisla
ture of Pe:. nsylvanla recenly fixed the
follosang figures IS the standard, weight
In this State for the following articles
named t • ..
Wheat, 60 pounds; rye, 56; shelled
mini, 56; cob corn, 70; meal, 40; coarse
salt, 70; ground salt, 6:2; tine salt, 74;
oats, :L'; buckwheat, 50; cloverseed 54 ;
turnips; 55; onions, 46; peas, ,malt,
38; unalicked limo, 80; anthracite coal,
80; WWll:anions coal, 76s coke, 40; po
tatoes, 56; sweet potatoes, 54; flax seed,
56; bran, al; beans, 58; dried apples,
2i; peaches, al.
Airless Seurat Netlee.—Tha °Moors
and managers of thelleaverrounty Ag
riculture!, Society will uteOtit the kihtT - •
Iff's °Moe on Saturday, March 11414 , 1871,
all o'clock, p. in. A full attendance Is
required. By order of the President of
tho Board.. H. R. Moons, Secretary.
Mews' and Boya' bats at cost, at A. S.
* Harvey's, Bridgewater, Pa, teb...2.42w
tl■ the
Wash Oordon,well known ati theerbninal
court. of this county, warCreoehtli con•
victed'in Lawrence ornanty of an assault
and battery with intent to kill, and sen
tenced to the penitentiary for the period
of eighteen mouths. U. arrived at head
quarters on last Felflay one week ago.
geeevered.—Prof. It. T. Taylor of
the Beaver Female Seminary, who was
in 111-health some time ism, has so-far
recovereti, sato lie again-stterniing !obis
ordinary duties. 'toffee* us pleaanre
to see hls genial face on our streets again.
Reeolleetters of the Older
.Tice.—Sanford C. Hill—and who has
not beard of and read his almanac—ls
just now writing up some of the inci
dents connected with the . early settle
ment of East Liverpool, a Short diutance
down the river. From one of Ida Com
munications we clip the following:
-NoaliGrant, the grandatther of Gener
al Grant, was for ton or twelve years a
resident of what it now Liverpool town
ship (sec. 12, T. 5). Jesse Want. the
General'. Esther, recently said that when
about ten years of aagges,, the And mermen
he ever heard pradwd was hy Robert
Dobbins ' In Faweettstown,(Methodlst)
and thatll* faintly removed about
or 1909, There Is a man still .11virig In
the township, Michael McKinnon, who,
on tbe let day of . August, 1871, will tie
ninetyyes of age,
who was well ac
quainted h Noah Grant, and had rhos
made by an_ The two brothers of
Noah Grant's wile lived In the township
fir many years after the removal of the
Grant family to Stalk county. I was
well acqnanted with them. -
Often have. I board my mother tell,
that while living on their Pormaylvarda
farm, one evening In May, about Dal,
she went out into a Saki where my Mb-.
er and another men were planting corn,
when they beard the report of two guns
in quick succession,. Says the . man, "If
your. Wunsch' are as empty as your
guns you are In need of your suppers."
lu a few minutes a man came sunning.
np, and told them that the Indians hail
Jurd billed Mullis Calvin and bet child,
scalped the mother. and bedlY wounded
bor both an& - That abed ail the neigh,.
hors Ica their homes and enearnped at •
certain house. The neat morning An
drew Poe, and Adam, Ids brotherbarld
I Bittenoind two, bere. a n im a m om ,
tves - and printaeW Greliediasdkli m ,
month Of Toardison's Run, now in libut
cock county ,W. th ou s I,g ree
miles from. Pughtown, where, Andrew
had that celebratedencounter
with Big Foot and la= al eads. the re
sult of which generally known, When
a boy. I" was. well acquainted with 'An
drewPos, and saw the scar on his hand
made by. thetontabawk of Use littler In.'
Witinifien., Wayne's coins' mad was
rimming to movethe Western
Indian; MeJor Van , madt'• men en
camped on Mo ground whets East Liv
[ erpool now 'abutli, Mir t,ainilUng
for supp li es; they' cut dein la=
*bestow& tease, and etaofgreen
Wadi a number of . them sickened and
.41011, beingliic that everburial=
the. Awaits of the, Liverpool •
grounds. The place , woe marked by *
pile of - Moen, and is widble this fty.
/leaver - Obtefe4 aetieleittimel
TeershiOatielikAiii)ihketim.
•
r ft „ v iVfiaver,4%.o> t lith:1871.
Herres Alava :—The members of the
QohYd~ oa ,~ dt wt ~~ o(dok, ;~k ~dlt~ "ta
greedorn. Wawa& 14. Churob, pursuant
to antangeMentlittunlibilt hiatConvention
!midst lnduatrir: . .The Convention was
=lied to orderli,Y;Yll.'.'.Q. T,: liras /V,:
Welab., of Ili,
following appointmentsf - r. W.
Bro,,lkselto o , of- Agotunk , Lodge,
'W• 4 4 1. 1 1*0. A0../044 tr.4401r
Brighton ; W. M., Bro. Funkhouser, of
Now Brigitcro,'W.. Scot.; Bro.
-Brea: Job* of 'Beaver Mills, 'Oder;
of Darlington, and Clabaugh, of lgoine
wood, were appointed a committee on
credential! ; and Bros. Bostwick of
New lirigtioViirseCalliociresusti
Todd, ..t
_nd.us,M.l.74.l".PP:rut
lotions. -spy, c'sr pier* were
received from the various lodges of the
county t Bra Beleel responded to tho
cull of Bitola Lodge In very liworable
terms. Tfiey to:indria:oclithlg thfieldest
lodge in 'the odulty, 4 anct at prised were
In a good : working condition. BrO.'An
derson reepondrd la behilf of Amaranth
Lodge.l N9w BriglitcusLedgo Wog titp
led, Ben. Alexander 'mild: With' pleas
ure. he was hero to represent that Lodge,
It being at present' In a good working
condition, always ou the, increase. now
numbering 212 members: They had In
circulation a petition for 'prohibitory
law, srldell Id, present wasspooklng ln
ilatteri“ t • ereminflts4. till at 4 pad
In contemplation the inditution'ofa now
kidge. • •-'
Mound Valley - Lodge was responded
to byliro. Banks, of Beaver Fall., who
spoke of a petition being In circulaticM
for •• prohibitory law, and that present
Indications spoke very favorably of the
Temperance cause.
Darlington was responded to by Bro.
Elder, Who stated that they had but one
initiatipe during , last qqarter t hot the
prospeers the futiiiii'vrere)moreiltikw
shis4 Bro. Penne/ Coonab, having with
his liptures awakened the people to a
tense of thel uty lady church
meni6ers. .
Industry Lodge w as responded to by
Bro. F. T. Todd, who stated that their
summated hot really. been : what waif
hoped for, but the coming quarter prom
ised a revival In their midst.
Beaver yelley ; pale .11 responded
habit Brotheir CObaugh, ood,
who said they had prevented applicants
from obtaining libmse, and would' use
their best efforta In the future to prevent
It again, as he understood- application
has or was about to be made for lieenne.
Glasgow Lodge was responded to by
Brother Wallowei, who laid they had
suspended twenty-Bee members, expel
led two and Initiated-seven last quarter,
but 081 were working With a good In
tetioteoft the putt nr the relbalnlug
b et ykdp,
Free:ions Lodge was responded to by
Brother Cooper, who spoke In very flat
tering,teims'of Weir 'Species'. 1,
.:Brotbspe Bestial& then .ofibred a. inn..
Bon, which was agreed to, to Instruct the
ftedretsty bred tortedion" tor* pioeutle
twotundredicationitkaiaiodeessrds, and
t 414 e 'warrant be dunes upon the trans
inwikir the aincnuit of 2oe to procure
• On •motton adkaaid to • meet at It
o'clock; p. in.
ortretcomir muostosr. '
ThWobliestti4n c wwgalleolle ardor at
11 o'clock, p. m., W. C.TT., A, .1. Welsh
in the chair. ' 1
06 motion ofEA:off:4 Wlliwn, the va
cancies,pf the Ifeßripseutaffv.ee ware4ll l
ed nO4srthewhotitleog members of the re
spective lodes . . The Executive Com
nxiM litsinfloolinnlttool the 1'0110414g
1 P..
That in our official ospacity we have
visited nearly every lodge in the Dis-.
I , (l . elthit*liir InuartiaLland islaz
fiat one br' two' aft
wad sai,leer.l44koripik,hir-4,10-,adv •
ment 666 eroik; we, liseteGtre, 'then
submit the fulkwriwg ntrommendatpps
for your consideration:
ist. That 'mho; lso urged to active,
fraternal and social fooling to a greater
extent amongst each other, anti especial
ly with visitor*. 51. That more atten
tion be given by Lodges to outside work,
or wink among Mom who do not toide
in and help us. 3d. That Lodges be
urged to cultivate au.l utilize the musical
talents los their Lodges. 4th. That
Lodges consult and advise with their
memberreay. of this onnunitteo, that they
e enabled to perfect lans for the
frose b entims of did wotk M ore v igorously
. igorou
during the present year. The
suemben‘ et Mu different, Lodges who
have sly, matter to piiviont tolth; Dis
trict tiluteritfolf, rho Old hand ICUs their
m.emher sof this optutnittee 'previous to
couvaidonk.
The Committee ou Basoltdiens then
submitted the following : .
Resolved, That we, as a Convention, do
heartily concur and believe that the put
sage, of the Local Option Liquor bill,
(now pending before the House of Rep
resentatives of this State.) would advance
the came of Temperance and lemony
of society. Laid over.
Rooked, That. the representatives of
each Lodge use theli Influence to pro
cure petitions for the passage of such an
act. Laid over.
Resolved. Tbat vihrlitentk holleve'that
the Temperance cause will never succeed
without the aid of woman, and that this
is specially woman's work, and that we
-recommend the right of woman to the
ballot as a means to that end. Paned.
Resolved, That the Temperance Neste
is a great, aid to the church, and as such
should receive. Its earnest encourage
ment and Septet Passed.
WUKUSA/S lre are convinced that the
only rentedy;thr theiterviblectime of In
temperance is to be found In political
and Weirdly° action; and „whereas; we
. believe tliattho order of Geoil, Template
in our county, can, at any election for
county.ollbsere rally around the temper
ance standard voters enough to count
tete a "balance of power" that will elect
the candidate in whose favor they may
cast their hallota; therefore,
Resolve!, That for the :Intermit of the
cense of Temperance we p ledge °nivel vSe
to vote for no auto who is not, ready at
anytime and in any place to raise the
temperance flagend hold the stair in his
own bands. Passed.- -'
Resolved, That we will support no per
son for any °Moe of profit or trust who
is not a knows; temperance man, and
who will not do all in his power to ad:
vance Use cause of Temperance In his
°Metal eapanty.• • Prised.
Resolved, That thiOond Tetnislar'soh. ,
ligation is as binding out of the
10001 rot dt; and is aserdetr to
In our lives what we teach In our lodges.
Passed.
Revolved, That the District Bepnty
shall call, at least' once In a quarter, a
meeting of the adjacent Lodges in the Ms
idol, and Lodges at which such meetings
shall he hold, shall dispense with all
Wilhelm* Ikea/ te*y - Mr practieel, and
the es'. ' , Odle, isinsilst of disensaidns.
dresses, music, eke., for the social Inter
course bribe Members. Pissed.
Resolved, That the thanks of this Con
vention me doe, and are heremy tendered
to tbe members of FreedemLodge, Nn
tarty, &.
foritAla We. t,e nte intiw eli-ereeelpo*
of the 11. N.
Chun* ibr the of their house for eur
meetings. Passed.
I'het evy of Use proceed
ings iminletidna n of UdeCoistrentkin
beihrwarded to' each of -the'lldsver pa
pers ar)el_the Keyoto4e good presphir for
Parsed:';
on motion of Brother Bostwick. the
Convention proceeded to eleCtiourbf of-
Mere
Bforig the nest Convention ; where-
uped .:rhetIMIUV,TCAIItto
inn 'elected' W: •C:* T ti ; o i
Is
Darlington. W. V. T. ; and Brother Mr ;
veneers. of Beavertails; W, H.
On motion of Brother Banks Beaver
Falls was selected es the plane of next
meeting.
Among the visitors, and those who
took , pet In .tba sierOnal, Vo.leoileed
Slater Golf. of Philadelphia.
9n motion adj to most in Bea
ver Falls the Friday of August 1161 4
- • • ‘1 . 11.14, Batten. *est. ,
:
' ; Ststh leitene!ot thiCenurser, Un
der BM arisPiete of Use - Veseitillen's
ChrhstisasAssexiation of
dallier:al le the ht. B. Lisuredi; vu emit
Friday- evening, by Miss Hindman pf
Pittsburgh. ; The' Pltbbergis papers ,
apes higl►ty.of 4441 limy " wlnsturer;-
and we truer she will he hesseee4 Wills is
'lO4 iidier'sFei MC. dies 'ieVettflitietitriid .
10, itl!tbjeet: 4116,11yeg,"3,othoilein‘
Pennain, Legislature.
pea inanyliell;
Skins Ibt Ma keg *Sou altos' 111117 ere
Prawn
!Irac ed:r lALMej l at
ailoy Widow lipto. Pfssed.
vuotin ow i e imognotin ••••10p.
**lnif Sot Orel tholik* !email!
-Tht(*aiolrig o!t.
ry spree.. •
qtteditig the Attorney Miro* to runtish
seriite *ldiom opintout In *gird to
trttiOwefOtialtioad , infrorporatore - 1 0 ,
ot ewito . o4fort":" l6. , of:; toll " "? 1!: wal
tonnago, was ridOpted melte a suipen..l
aloe' of itib 'rake: ' Poollirr 1 4 411 ,.."
prtirde blita width ware oraldered and
Palrd, wai olto. to ostfot tho Atulata .
;lawny Aut, relating goi.aPPelbr and
eranaeripts ftecniadVirglq° l 9 4 4,l l l.°l'
the reitay.l47l3teree etotoki , ;:tof l TAl.
dal "gawkier . on. Patina printfug will
reportOoll93?dipy, to rr wlta r Mtg. Atli,
Houdic.—The nodes wactsot la ore:
.1:" . :.
)44,'
eatitllu i til=s 064 1 0 11 L it
oli
with ltaideedthlereseepr.. 4 edfaalation-;-
hailag 'eight Misdeed mdissaribeja
adtirtialnk, Wiliam*" • eritrit,
alleging that it • 4 .... •
the drat year.- a -e
per=-saute ilsi
.of lb • 7 q4e 4 dor
Ie: per year. Hare f', 4 T t ••It II
0 1 1 8 1. 1 #4. 0 4 ' "
Raking nountra ?'._r• •
Is. published byi s • Joint - • - aspany;
who do not expect to realise aUr Ihood.
from the pracoothetotthaillfh. snag btßes r
but`ibeely g!pealte Ontriall *ow ,
ft l l -4311 4 11 6 ed r ,ta" * I
pawpaw, and cenductial paid/ for that
eadi OeidOiti 01#104.rikreat
li lid aes aliessi eitabi imbed for legitimate
Putinosis , ParlistMthe Igaliftsle worth
but 11.00 per ammo', sad the publishers
being swatlll4 1110)4wItraitsf it all that
price. of 'Omit boner takeagood
paper and in3 , llliikt • . I • "
Another Madden Death.—On leek
Thuniday morning, Mr. Samuel Haar
sey, a imiet, worthy ckiken of Heaver,
died very suddenly' of itt4Htihmisia; He
bad .been eotuplaining-fbe a * I dap;
previous of feeling unstop. but nothing
serious was apprehended by hit: Melt or
700 theMothirVer.libedetthil
with tnn. Poi 44 'hi* ainodintOr• ha: Ptt
dowir tirbreakaust intlintie *takings&
some rood and a cup of coffee, be , laid
down on the bed and in a lbw momenta
breathed his last. Ilia Are, was ,about ,
stztr-four years. He sofa wile end
several children to v in4Strli
ileath.o 1 _ 1 L
A Nwiraw , EnOn 7,,,t;:t*' .
past,oite o'clock, on the ••
24th that, a German. ",;:r • .31%e
name of Clbristian Heti' 4 ",„ . 7 r aL IP
was traveling on th e Inc * . :141Fl•
W. it C. It. R., fell antis Iron bridge at
liesvar , Station lailkscheitterialleight of
some twenty feet downupon the hridge
mod, breaking his right leg Just l abera
the knm joint, the bone protruding out
the flesh 169. n #: We i
frightfully - lamming and
face. head pP.d VW*: of Ms fiPitio.. • D r •
Winans pfd Hole apt legHinkettilid
ed ths dping as
sad ii could'de impribel: ' •
tHelgilitir.-11 M a aiMinier but not
1 • p ! - lut*,Norh, that
Obl l 4 .4 01 4 1 1
iiikmg
&AM 'ewer aftbc 4,1•1111www; • Monroe
eight :ream alter Midlion ;Lind John
Quaiel•AAatisiAightleinszroe.
WA
Anothet * If
dart ' AderW tite eIV.• ' l 4l
when Pa riled «•7 e wile. sixty
fax"; 14•4Isnis !!4 Adze Monroe
was els ty-alx aud•liANAQulincy Adams,
bad be been clic* WA sooond tem.
Adasne_,
=ffffial
The painedlie Eiteaka.—Letteia ofad
mluistration have beeisprented by the
register of this council 'Upon the estate of
John Covode, do ease l t
,to Ma
, Widow,
Mrs. Margaret A. Coved°, Jiitia :Octit
and J. M. Reed. They filed a bond in
MON, MI& Uri Uplegralt sad) ; Aberist
A. Stewart iii the suretise. l Tbe ptwaeu
al property tit oaehnsited at #OO,OOO, but
from tide is to bededucted all debts and
liabilities. -Mr. ,4;evedes was assessed .
-with 676 acre's of land,one lot Anil a half
k
tn Lockporti r th stationlesuse and ware
buffit ett lAA !til t Wiriest
,factbry.
sew milli l and :II 1 *neat 'liocaelk : tie
whole valued at 15.442 for taxable pur
poses. Tie story going guy-monde of
the newspapers. that be wile worth be
tween 01,000,000 and $1,600,k00, weal Ca
ttird.t.,-dFeea /RsprMits eissipeut
°erne, Feb. 17. _
Cesigreashitaaill Centeat.—On Fri
day hod. testimony was taken in, Getty*.
burg in the Myera.Cossna contested elec
tion ease. Mr. Myers attended in per
son, while Mr Cessna was represented by
easttomey. A large amount of
tnony was , tricen; - hut with little .reletah
ey to, the issue. Some half dozen votes
were shown to have bectt irregularly
east ifor Cessna, ineleding -tbur colored
. VOtei front the Year House.. The Star
says: "We learn that. lila the impression
of informed persona that the testimony
taken in the differenteountles of the die
trlet, makes out a clear ease for If! Cess
na, and that there ean be little or no doubt
of his securing his seat."
I3TAI(DARDI?AIXCIPLII4—TIieni should
be ataadord priseiplcs In medicine ai
well as pbllosopy.
Without a "zero" to start from, or a
"standard" from which to calculate the
deviations, the principle and prabtito of
Medicine, in far* the principles, of any
art or science, cannot be saUsfactorily
elucidated or properly Undeintood.
The art and science of modiolne Is
vided Into several special departutenta;
each hiving their standard principles
which form the basis for their s'cientille
elucidations.
Every particular 'St' of tte human
body Me had its average -natural pro,.
Odle% miestitnesits, quantlties,ite.. re:
aimed edeMilie principles .to, a
standard Of nemirdellnite proportion
in health.
This serves fbr the on re correct ele
cidation of ,diaesse by comparison and
measurement of the deviation from the
h ea lthy ~la n danLl Thus the taverns
proportionate condituents of thb blood
lat *NOP WM. redluX4.o 6**1.4.
'YAW dobsideilible tteivtition MAI itigo
struidardnurdity of the blood
The same In the urinsry excretion; the
avgtage natural 'proportionate sameltu-;
enta Cebu Intalth form the btand
ord. ahy coiisiderable deviation limn
.whkit; barhi, ;either in proportiost
constituents, exhiblUi disease.
This latter is a prectical fact widch we
-are daily dentonitrating at our odic°, No.
pant, atiets, 4 whidt an; ore can
"N4t.d t t ibei o4 l2l • ,
;ending a
,dard specimen `
(inerriing'.
Urine) &elk . .it - snide analpis and exitn
!nation: . ' • I
If • fail to detect tbe"inorbkloondi.
sny - fe_
Way." or any; Or to determine the its•
tare or theohlease. or the organ* affected.
as the lutists; liver, stositaeh, kidney".
womhogc.4here shall Vona chargonualc.
lie sure to give the age of the' patient
at the maim Ibuta, ratite urine varies in
proportiinsate constituents In the differ.
aid " roo f h i g atch childhood. Manhood,
wad
al ipsee • -
r•
'or
m'
± l 73oWow
aboald
be alien alio. In ()Mir to- efOld,
confusion of tines where medicines see
Mao. -Aug. plaguig.
n
• = -
t ioRK ,u,uus I op** a Ur. have
1068,,ree0iiit,, *go stock. ofitiOar
Groserle‘whleb they offer for sale as
fasiber.eiebalaloghtle Pittsbere.
7a • • ppeourait •.
Moly Millar, realms !wealth4bint
ebiNidaitei sou wait Mgr
alto , 61t,Abi4 1 , pikit..ai • ititkiiioiiitt
TritArdk ; ' l* *l 4 ll l4.
M' his sitd .
w4Fl'44 0 0 0k 41 - 4 .!4#1 10 04 . .. •
fifs
or_lWYtititifP44.
_ 144 . 4 4441401.***A5...Y,
intsionalon ' osaueettataitismiairsabse4o,
irltl bm.ipratifallyt mostiirol.
man of about Illtyleenterageoritholurs,
andhalelittUill of
beeline - ••jobtrees Ipltinuat(vos tir. Um ,
naive* illtier;•;Atitailes„ Ohio „Neigh
borboodsrpeni- pissame
' r..ual! n4
rsid, petspertysarts•ntsw,l4lMhli4is,t Ja
signior anotbafialsrt of tbatmanty &nosh
evens. dap If yew want .lundsonis and
attractive ohs bills goitbisti3oilnistlPite
the Anus' Job (Ilea. pityiltratietue
armaiiiitiota /aro sfwh aluitar • MO &I
mola slaw do a lot of bills lintnisilato
ly atterlirecaivibti 'tiktiL inter. Mamma
toms flow the Amitotry. as, 1 )
Witg. #lloisi4?haws tifiralt
boxtr ,o ;w o . bl,gertimki get disk bills
Nana WM Abeam., Anti
lama largeatteadance and a susseasfral
ialeadvestise whittling bays to 'dispose
It'elemistels mid Is
Wad inure iudisisliel) , than isiy'ntiter
, • -
papalits the county.
..!••
Yew 'Ovid ratadbre &.eds • trioeit
4f *,.-_Ws faro riraitrof Trani S.
coyer & Co., of Park..borg, Cheater
Pa smnpkos of. Imported Norway
Melte Myer end . (Minter • county
Moth Corn t they generously offer
to iWod adopt* Prioiraleafree loan Cr ins
wlna acid gamy* - payAicrits,
Masenr Buyer & CO, Aug the lang
int Importers of Tboroughbaml Stuck
and Make Seeds in the VOW Mateo,
and slithers Is so that* boetut Norway
°ate luttrailter seeds being sold, they
artab to Wormy Sumer In thetourstry
a chinos to teat their Genutne Seeds,
'Jamul' charge. We hope all our farmer
'friends will - eyed themselves of Wager
mous offer. ,
Tit far Tat . —lu New Lisbon, Ohio,
S few weeks ageoi whisks tiibtalar, 000
*gallon keeper Or selling Mao wtdalky,
and had •hhai died 0,73. - no : l iaison
keeper then turned arcnmd'and stied the'
guasler for getting drunk on his liquor,
and put It up on hint to thetsue of tlite ,
00. aisle wore' fit' that. town to'gst .
drunk then it does to orate drunk;
Dll4lloElL—Aboolotie Invoices brgolly
'totaled in New York, Insole, and. odior
,Stereo. teir porosoo Low may *taw oreworry.suo.:
'woolen; eir..ootiletwit mewl Do pabilidly. • No
Pardo radii dhows lin oreddson.:. Antics Sore. •
'Andrew. NOONN An INCH
: • • • . Coonewr i tnr.
• let MD nownwtr. NerrYorli City.'
DIED.
RAMSE tho23dof February.
Mr. Samuel Ramsay, of Beaver.
New Advertisements.
I=EZSlii;iMia
David Jobasoo, Dotal
Michaal •
Jahr Miller
Jacob Marks
John II Ohrodm
lim Ukkersta
Lisboa Clow "
//khan, Dosimeter •
P Waller C Cbtrk • •
Urnasso Eektomli el Fall. •
Jelin Johnston ••• • NAlslltlee •
U - sear' timut Hoare ,Useltester • •
•To mudo . tiltn Wadi? .9( but • 1 / 1 4/1 .
one
.s.,, to , et , Omit lito. met ,
C Speys!** f. haw. , . 4 4.,„,E4pcbegler mo.
L La Uontlon FIATIOsnam
• • - JOUN C. tIAUT, t.
mollw C -
--
Notice to Bridge Contractors;
• Omer. Earrza. I
February Stith Mt:
iyealr u arlit bat ecelred °Mee, by
the is ilitmonlekarrs, until drum.
day March abb. trit e at hi eclok a. m.,
110/1100` 014 superstructure of ITS lime tonnes.
dflbealltyrivodeatrspal rath..airtiE u f
tou So
t bet roadway; liittribMolree
Nan la Palmed arateshim abets th e -
road armee the mounose arm Brash Creek. 14, f
Mediazdavalle lu North &triad.* lowahlp; one
ricer rite setae ereelt:MlLToleervillerta New Karla'.
!ea= rm over ft:Kravis' creek ,Itt itan
ip: Obey roetroorgurevra gad Pitts.
burg rosilenome said meek, sod the boo 'truer
lartrof the • • at Keetera hill over Ms Va
lor the stractene meet be scaraptlierCat
saternest striae - the total way* Mahe east and
wooed boa of mob bridge; tbe general work.
tag strontium& tbeuttlaiste or broskft streagtl
per linear list. is well se the greatest load toad
each bridge will mudalo. Plane sad medico bee
for the- orroostry of meld bridges me; be room at
thi. elite from the dietdaE l ot March until tee
day a( Lattbrg., L lSba,Comm looms will wane
the right to mem any or all bt ' •• 0:
By order of County Com rM. corr.
Mari:aw. JOILN NeCOUN. Chat.
lattice; ropy.
i .1
- FOR * - 1"{E•
''''.'
The tedenigned, by stitue of Pima of Adm.
my to nut glare 0; the widow and belie of Wm,
Deritima, Sr. deceased, will offer fur rent for one
y from April let, 1,,1, the &Mowing emptily.
Four.Farins situated in Chippewa Tp.
;Ordaining rapettlrely It, 'a, VI, and OA acres.
Alm( onember of Late was bate of Bridge•
watee belonging to the estate of mid deceased.
Fat farther infoanation all at Ida residence,
mat, on tbe Towarawas mad. or edam
Beaver C. , Pa. JOS. C. WILSON.
reart:Sw • ^ *try to fed; de
4 • •
Kialey 's balding, eset,of Public Snare.
mar .11:ty.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
VOTIVE * healthy niece that the Mowing se
ll cadets of Yarmouth, AtiontilstratoreValud.
lam. Ate.. have been daly passed to the Wester's
once and will be pretested in the Gotham' Court
for conirmatket. and arkmande; uo Weduceday
ter tad day of Misre6.lCl:
Flop account o U C. andGce. E. Daucchar.
ntr•MtlprollAehpUtsotodief,t/etalamt.. ,•• •
Adlignda °Moth Killthica: tillshrieflaterhf
the Mate of John Ductrelgie, iteceaaed.
• ' mom of James Dad, Jr„ administrator
of the estate of Jame, Heed, rr., deemed.
Real and permed! Mate accounts of Wm. John
son:ll'44o'r. of the Mate of John Derry, deemed.
• Abdoetteof Dobett'W. Ouch tixecator of the
will or ,arturet Dorm. deemed:
Account of J oho Mc Dwelt, ad m hos Dane of the
estate of striChaoll Schrum, deed. ,
,'Acttputit of Mary A. (Whom, adminictratritt of
of the Mate of Soot (Whom. deemed.
Accou - t of Jets, Meteor, • adnitolonitor af the
estate of John )Mercer. deceased.
Noel account of 'Robert. Potter. admhdatrator
of tba estate of Nancy Deed. deemed.
Accadtat of A. igoard bin oft:has, D.
kk.pcio N opoomiselortased.: •
Real mud personal occoduTa EdWard Etats,
adorn of the estate IrDattWl Ems, Mewl.
Account of T. J. Y. !Samuel Davidson. idea is of
Wm. Darldrou, Pt, who was executor of the ea •
tale of William MM. democrat.
Account or George Gardner, administrator of
Michael Miller: demised. • • • •
Final amorist °ham thcarthi& exondriXdf the
last will and too mesa of John Reed. deemed.
Vhsal sereaut of John Doedt. admisktratea of
the estate of Mary Doudralecessed. '
AMounts of fillubeth MI James B. Ferguson,
.exemora of Davtd gnomon, deed. wbo was de
giantism of Ida and Clarence May, children of El.
be May, deemed. •••
Art of W. V. lberamod. guardian of William
Gilliland, son of Matthew Gilliland. deemed.,
Account et Dr. D. S. Martfels. executor of the
will of Dr. Smith Cannam. deceased. • •
Amami of V Ilartenbe& V Fuchs. ermines
of the will otCoarad Harlealsock, Marred -
Deal and pecomaill1:00611064( =Zabel& Jorte.
eon. adeare of the estate of Jason Jammos. doed.
• Final mensal ofJ. E. Thompson, admialstrator
tithe math of .Itohera Mason. doomed.
Final gement ofJoseph Comma; adder /WM
ksog.go &Immo. of Joeeph Gannet. deceased.
fns
• Kcal and pectoral acomula annum D. Ybber,
wholes M the odate of Doswell R. Yhtog. deed.
'Almanac, Robert Daria..adesinistrator of the
Mate Ma. Ella Lercholccessol. •
- Account of .1, W.Bouso, guaollan of Rebecca
canoe, rdWillho Do Canoe. declutetl.
• allorbantifJ.ll.l. Wthruct, adedialdrater cam foe
fustrarle ammo. of netole ofslane Wliean.neerL
Mod and persosia7 Monate td .1: C:Whien;.ed
matulatrator dare Mateo, Jot IL Mitttuall: deed.
kiwi acanthi of Gaga Bathes, Meer do boots
own, cam foslogionto aomoro. of Josiah McCown,
deemed.
dearest of T. Matter, guardian of Mary Altar
lire, child of Dasepson Marker, deemed.
Final account of James Thompcon. adndairtro
ter Ditto estate ofJohn nommen, deemed
Visual amount of John Metall; adosiobts slue of
to militant Milo Dermo.decettoed....
Vital monad WilibmilDemsadettisaMet ef
the estate of Cathartart Whimper. &teemed.
Final amount of John Viroul.alladadatrator of
the estate tin Penn's.] of James Dorm. deed.
Ifinalacconat MC'S Wilson. seq.. Daemon of
the wino( WJaltelk Wan" *ILK/..
lebehawl If.IIINUEETON. Weft.
IDVIDLICAD7I4-A.'56-7iiillefreaufMnit- tar
aspehtlesiOMon the Menthea. rat
•
9:041ay, March 40, Isp i at 2 p,'lm.
thalkharefile how, sad iota. tie came of rout*
Weld sad I. ranee in Ina baraedb ad Br*
ref. Masa tans shirks with bet mar. hall and'
landau weaned. sod .adisr. underneath: OW tae j
,h,:baa. *table and "Amber naCessary nathardtadt:
putt If** uptderApisenate,ionitkVial
cup Milan UrIBINOLX.
• Ifebthark Agana fa Mtn *awed Dastai.
$30 ....... . 0
. PER - MONA! 8
.0 iir,A,6, y.... 0 ,, bid ..m.. it.. r
22 pklmest at from Oise Sar Three nous&
C 1 12 il losidionw ku•
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tota add lb vans, sad die entbe lad
OF itgArell PP,
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roW•Ceellasiallellr. 1aar,11570.-411,
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O'LeAtyl:',W:SingletOn;
A LLEGII.E.NY,:4IA.,
spirl3;lllchlalJane.sept.; dee. Jan. SA.
DUN InaIUNG. , Attorney at lair,
Beaver. 19. Ogee end residence owthltd at.
east of the Court Iluetesi. Alt law beet...settees
ted to my cent shell t‘ ttettive poems anaelaos.
Also persons basin: eat Nstats for Clols. 004
those wlettlag • to Day property. owl ter hem
Mad.. may save dtatasaid money ay Wage stay.
°thee. • ' I • . ,
IV I PLLIII . Galt Ea ' . de43"- NI
Mt;
Pow or t h . " cht • h A c to f ... " Ilfttiet=lter.
Ps.. where he is to wenatertiatemod
everything in his oasoulble tat, es Use
ta. place - busWeve from the earn
er a ear the Bridge ttt . preleal locator, he I.
sites ,Itl• olds feketts. patrons to env'''. $
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) 143 beater
MEM]
GoLDEN-FotettArN PEN.
E r isi e runt s arm :
z ' A l um, sums min"
WESTERN POBLISNENO CO.
n: .• Aiwas. fithbuio;
•,, . :
.64". • .
C=11:11
MON ON GA.I-110LA.
Co 17.1 V 3Zi rt-sr
4n4' Machine' Weeks. '
Anderson & Freyvogle,
Successers4o S. S. Ibrrler, - •
Iroe Fauber : seer xill . Fut:hers,.
Jicutufaelitrersof •
Mist, Saw-Mill and White Lead Ma
chinery; French. Burr, Cocalico and
'Escy's Mill Stone's, (Do Four A. Co,) ;
biertnan Anchor Brands Bolting
Cloths; Water Wheels, Smut Ma
chines; Mailing Mill and other ma
chinery; Pulleys, HangersandShatt-
No. 39 WATER STREET, -
rebls;3m) , Pittsburgh, Pa;
Join T.•l DONALD W. PrZYKIZA.
ow. C.. &&&&&& CM. H. J. erticass,CatA'r.
sPETEREIZ & *eDOYfALD.
Water AS7.,,llochester,..
rer lutemst pskt ou Tmt Divoats. cense
glow promptly attended tu.
Government Cbirpons Bought' on
Ittroroble Terms. thrrespondenVes
[norl6;ly.
811111 MASON &MN,
NM BRIGHTON GOTI•ERY TORKB,
artertfto3=l 4
cal:awl:m a 2
. .
3Iit%4WD a
001 - ttl'ili
NOTICE TO Hui Lunn's.
• Seills4 propos& sie liatitediuttll lbeilens of
Webruary, for tie election of s Mardi Build.
sss , te Me butouglhoildskfor Springs, PL Mass
end speclfiestbesi to be Ykoee b7T el .of Uto
subsolbsys. . „ . . .
A. O. 110CinirEV..,
Rs : • I
• JOHN 3. , . •
U6NUYCOWAN..., . • : •
Mau Incited orwasak wanted the ,ua Ste
the ereettca anltengthltut the sum
botousk, rim -And Liam to thaws
'by N
• iter hi tWe sibrert '
•, 1 • ScpULLOCUII, Dual, Abia,
1311Mry4 LEItrEIX;
opetualqiinuolivOrmi teem • ;
Ran - kiting & rgnpaisig re the Illades,
asliwo balm' kw" ouripotves to tb competent
le INI!! 111 4 Tell boif.oo teeosooloy,oooolloot
loot We do beet • of steel
. 1 . 111 - 11 - iie alasoarlowsloor bow Is Ho
b u y",fiym, rem owl Wo &PM alrele 64
workoeto o l ife e 0 nlNCtAfefo
• •
rocKgrdonvirt.
•
&41 • 14 ! I rt? *el& reat 10111Vitg.
ligalei'keia it; a. ri sreatbilleg." llo ","g tha ,,
.ISMtyad twr4.4
lam*. Onittiul c*lftd !? elm •
•
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111 Intpuk!pdi .!011'!81,11041411'
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GOOD.: ootrEo
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k'+~rir (3~M ds,
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.iliaivlintseutea.
ratILTIVI. DeF 33 33 7T1,1169.
BANKERS,
.V.INUFACI'URERS OF
LOW IMLAPPRthiIiIbUINTB
!ripus naives* i l opnams,aa: vigor fluf Att.
polyincobly of Mb 14}b : y1 Ji_iyobt. at yoo
OP MI to toibetelooo ol ow ol to nat.
dn.=• oboolon f• dm catauof Ikmo Imago*
Wow tom Iffqd iff fbe Ake of dui idyls ef
the Inpu . , l 4ibiltquirafed son. lo Irk: :
Cbccouci lc Ibu fossocat blilifikurlaku :
cd by tbe Milo Ad " faisdlcallsm.4meCl f Afar.
vuul XCNIS d id fiff.. ~ . .... a. e ...
Ibuilfrta VW t' ot ii =
4
of , 11l V•
!alto Iblalt-: I • •. • , ',.._1 '' ' ' ' li:.
. Myr. y to mOust of tondo locum
*lum 1 b, yffut 111a. - Amicolik4
fieff4: Woh
o p..s4fer,, do SoVlsoos... ! . -
.. twoosil xto moo; 1000. • Walser , '
by widow or obi WI; *child : 1 4: liTfalifle
ccuentat; :
per:' * f.':' , • i :: "' ''
tr, l llMa stal i Id b un . A
Lead. inumoitum + • ,- . : .1 • ',' •
Pcnifoof prihtfi=ort=r4"l.B7
by Wow al M. No, : ,t,.•
lr. bootimel AMIN* afadeffirasure. 4 - ' •
Permal prosody to the Taloa of I fuleild,
by am • • Wow cOpoyM.llllivoro, tit, toped; I,'!"'
nog .1113mobbl, iaaUtrotoro. • • ' •
Notice to booby Suce , bcfnp:. trycoaqa. • Mr
hiqalucConflpfil istbeisoiek to apple; as
tho pest ;cm uf fbq C4lfft.'bullagef Miss lbff
Iblltdty tit betoir Ike Ott ay wilco:b. , WTI),
booboo moo t Witr x r
~ , ..l iart‘ allidit'llby dial
• Ifeffltlf c j " th" " ' a l laq - EircitT:Cinif.
....... ____.
V417:41• -• 1 1 Iri b
irititili/Visituo ' a Allows
Millis Towage. • es.'ithebtotowilloareg Co
•
JaniallithiltoOtheow • Om. • • DS 11 10/104
Clattlaa &DWI co Dlorsua
VoldbitiotWelth ' "le • • 11l Ashram
J 3111thlroll I • ;. • ‘,.111131.1i0 Unwed,
Mechem Clotho C Ltall Ou
Wow, Drodkro ' fir Job. Dilworth
von r. , . , *. I
Jaorsil Murton 'As • • Dude Rows=
rise^ Wsbillat ' Rabat II Mule
lkit)
Oki 4WD' Ostler al
PW C W
Mr4 4 2lr . -.‘ r.,:b4go,farra
~.• MAW %eke
V aliabatgli • • - /111 likslartai wife
J //Wales . T. „ • ae trey
fissiosos, Mites v. • ' •W Trlasllkr
II dolagelit • • , • • Mortis WIMP ,
Westlthrab.dl fi VA 7,1110,11 Worms.
T Kelm. W Drulluisir T inile
~tiieeoorn, 1P1.1114/41 • vs • - tiatewitkubsa
•i Jill 4 Jain WOW.%
J. 6 . 14 „ir e IL Ilsodsllisll
Few swims • —T. w missal MOW
• • as .11 Asistit Ws,
&Nu %WC. , , -; J daoba
P_l/1 Cos* IN Jesus Tors Aoholes'
Walilawles • ws • Loewy et al
44806 faahrt ; S. •. - • Wus BIUM/1
1,1041111X114*[ Iv EiSeahall
, •••• 'rip Posy •
IlessW Woe* • ~J MMellUba
Janos AWL*. • 1411 /Lima al
IsekalLsld Jl.Wlalsi4, Jsmss YrSzar
;mom •Wegosis et al sip • k , • .
J !IC &lan, yr: ' ,
i .ar Ikaatt,
Moms A Tarsus stAl , Binary
.166ds Illeldtdson ,
y.• Ts ' • Wakes
iesalllniessa d •n • W5.,11~
Vanes dal
a. . Nampa Lelia
./ aS -• It Midler
ME
• • •
laaaamitaata lb .Aadriaa.e.i 4 C 4 .3, um/
alaaVtaa - , Mks
lanualtimay. 3 Wrirli easy
11 4 18 7 A %WA ft el
:lass watt r. Dania Ulnas
W Asaarsua rt ' a Una
wleabana sw dls•A Iv a m . . olr .
• 446. o.6bwgt
Rat ago, two • 'Ol P a Um . ,
--,:.#g rii •CA LT44 "l% rr°'
trAtil BUILDING
Wood nevarashair shop.
WILLIAM PEOPLES .
*nestletiy City. Pi. • .•
, .
Is prepared alll high of Wand:
Turning. Scroll-Sawing ant' 81r.11 )(qui
_Ziewelrat. italusista anal [rand
WITR ALL JOUSTS CUT, READY
TO RAIN; furnidol bn shaft Pollee.
Orders by malt prow*: itteodetteker any be
left vith Gowen &Va.. - 411tb At. r , Mlellterrbi
Ps . mod at *O. Mll4 . ember .4 Webster Avert lad
_
ofiVer A.Cadomy.—Tbebortaillerq
13 of this betttution • 111 oapeo oa the Ibtb of
March Next. to ecentaeo 14 vertu. Yee eery. to
aprebrebot ply•tor • . •.. C. C. BIGGS. Pere.
. - GREAT • BARGAINS,:
TO MAKE ROOM YOR•BPIAING
CIik4CP.CIOI:III3..•
• , ).
A — S - 11.01,VEY
• .
~Of e rs kit •DryAgeedai end Nolione
AT GREATLY REDUCED. FEWER
Ali Winter Goode, and Nene' Ind Bays'
Milk *III be cleared out regardleusorevet.
- • A' tinge start Of GROCERIES, of the
beet:quality on band and for ask" at. low
'Met. r A. S. HARVEY,
Qv. Bridge 16 :Market mirk. Dndirelklier,
Pa. • . • , • ieirthaw
Wpsser, 0.114 awl kr;
Clothing. ellothlairl Warms awl beavi
=I
AI Parlor as the &along Mange, se
oust we change our Light Oar-
ments for
11cLivy Garin eats.
hs the . 'Nectninlc 'and the I,Abrorer gn
PI - Maedafly labor; and ibe.Professiona
nail business tit= to their Mimi or phut,'
of burbler, these cola stud chilly usoru-
togs, the thought enters their.tulto)-7
WHERE SHALL WE BUY
IlOur Winti3r Clothing
I .
To. Iho also whn buys bis , cuoils suatly
mule, we wnultl say :
840.8nellenburgs
I
Broadway, Air Brighton;
BECAUSE ?RI MB 111131 R Off
C3fr Co CO ri ,
Anil Keep the Best Anortenent in
Bearer Cbeiedy.
the man-abn has his Minds marts
order, crhy measure, we would my: Unto
. • :
S. & 3. SITELLENBiRG'S,
lieoinste they hate a Caller,
And Tailors aeoootl to ilOaa in lleavai CO.
• KEEP A CIIOIGE . bIOCK. OF
Piece Gooisf* Mid titled;
AND THEIR MOM) IS
"14110" •arrr; NO 'PAY."
JWMEYEER
11110ADWNY:, NEW BRIGHTON.
Eeplitui4N94:o ". " :2
:111Cii:11:#1
.W.ANTED,
MI ultimo of Ct istaa Chracter.
i kullitorkscitow TgesSravo 9101 . 3 . 11 olhe s so dia.
resd.toselt girda fur that sew. and
hpap•Ortatdbtx!kcathlad t e
. -
OPIOZT '331.3 3 / 1 1 0
lie obi Red or God to tbiAttidee ad Yet; by Bit.
Semen roam D. D.. - •
boa hot • good Weibel lepederoke s.!
needy yeedelorso einleot trey mien*
seolAdt toooltedod deoloo -To west*
ottotetiose ao valaiesere
red It I= sti dProorstort. It le }sot the
weft for , r • • - • •
APPIOdor 41.(f10.10 dada ea* tense. thole
e l " !"k. rroiriza
;ebo n y. ) leek le: DO. Jittotenob..l%;
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• #
liF k itftlill,lßOLDl
•,
06i4kotifiVP,LUID
'.•1•11.
tgxttattt entro*l;ol'
GRAPH PILLS.
• Owsijitronat Iterls—Pn44 Xdrael • Mall Art;
_ 428 4 / l iblinid Pumps unki.,h4c4. ;
Jane., Alien:
n0a5..2614.pr Narrows ihnsracif.inotwous.,
Ifinlrern e v e n w rZrig gial l er nor " JNniv
• •
Thk4eihihnaritin: Jinn %tiv4htinl
ant inirgitlee,,Silkrsispiti cantor lit,
uhigur.slit, etc. They Are ernstinwril 01' the
Inert ingredient.. ,After kir-days' inn
•of them, nue!' an Irig imam 14 the entire
/Often' tilt* plied is ter appcir
tntrxcul
uaa to the- *twit mit enervated. Whether
inning Mon • Ile Arid - erne- or -disease. II /I
T, fiehabokre Conspire nd Flukl.Entiset
Ceti whin Drape Pills are nai sugarcoated,!
Irma inn riot than sugig-andaL
liana: through Ow
without, shook ing..constrognill.4 On 4,
poiluce , the nieniruti TAN tAr`.
TAwn.t 'u RA ve PI LLS,4I,4g pMasgol
in hi:steam' irior, not ;
beingnu ;sir "
111171 r
PER lIOX ' • ' "”
.
Il[LYln •r. iFairrAt
nwslUT eosterttnnsu•eisweoewn' • '
FLUID' EXTRACT,SARSAPARILW:
Will twlit:ally extersuns4te from Use .syth:
teas 84retel,s, sryphtlis , Fewer,lsisews, 11.- •
were,tissee - I:yes. Dors Legg.'lioru Mouth,
thew fi end, ,Skin Diseusee,,
!fell Itheuus. Cankers,•itinusings flues the • '
liar, White :Swelling. l' unsure, Cellttirithi, •
Affertious, Nodes, 'lt ekes,l'llndulitt
treats; ?titer,
Iturnor• II( na• kinds, Chrome lilseutna
liar, I)y.prroikand ell diwarftthot, hart.
been rwaistlebel in Alm 'yam - for year*.
liens irrepareti exiiNsely for the *lmre
(jump'shaa Its hlrsallutrilyinr, ptopert lei
are ;roster thin *brut he eor m entwida • if
Lam pariits. •it eves ttk, Itortrithesinn
dearand healthy mkt, , and ymitutro Use
patient. hi ■ stste.4.ltuallts nd pinity.•
purifying. dm blood, removing. all
chmnioontuttitutiunaltlistausuarbdirgironi
an inaintre lusts the bluuJ r utuithuonly
relish u soul vlGTttytl kruwn .rtatestly, for ,
ihi'curaLutvalsiv und sop lug 414 be WINS,
ulegnatiotitt sit' the thrust Awl
li^l,ihitih
i-6
luuplP, tut'lid 10., urysiite , ss in *7l
Kitty tn*:a‘.6
4111, suit .ticitttry . .. l
leg the'compit,x;oo. - 11110 E 41 501 1 9
.110TTLE: ' ' ' • ' • ' ••-•
A rm
lIENttY T. niumnovis '
' • :Nais:im.,Tzi)
FLUII3 • CO ttidllti.
• THE; GIiEAT • DIURRTICI, ' •
tuts cured every eve of ilittbeumin•trltikk
It boo been given, firrlistlott t f the Netdt
of the Illetitler and Inftaination •al the.
.IChtstrys, II •nttima .1 the • Kl.lncys and
Riattikyr, itetenttire nee. Dvieseies of
the kinship, filmed, Stone ie.tl.r ithutiler,
Colculusoirsw.l. and
MUCOU'I or tlilky I fiacherk.:e. rind fur en
pvl,6l aria delicate eiinsUtution.e. of Unth
aexes, sitteufk4 with the pilliiwlng
L. , Lrie, tJ
Pl:4er 1,11.14 Of Difficulty fit'
4.trent 'l s l. freak :re rveyt, Trembling, 110 r
'cm- of • Dl.ease, Weaktnlnise, Dimness or.
Vision, yaini, in tlay flack, !Int reitilf,
Ylushlue °Me Maly, Dryneiiinf the Skin,*
upthin on the Pnee,INIIIII (NT nee:timer,'
' cif the Muscular Hie.
tom. etc_
Used by persons from the elm of eigh
teen to twenty•tive, end Crum thirq•Qveto
Sftytive. or bs. the skethsts or change at
life : alter matistemeatorhsbar pale% best!
•writing In cllktren. , •
nebulas Ws Extract Dacha Is Mare*
and It loosi•Pia rilying, and run:salt dualism
arising .frorii Habits of Dissipatkin, and
excesses awl impinticocca Imps ri•
tits's( the Blood, etc.,Supercaing Capons&
In Affections for which It Is lisca, and
Syphilitic Affections—ln Ulm Mimics
used in cannrction whit Helmbnist's Raw
LADTEW.
In many affections peculiar to ladlot,
the Extrnetllinehu 13 unequalled bizz
ether y—se is llisionmisatr.
tion,lrrrgulnritr, Pninfillneits or tioppres•
Mon of customary Evacmdkms, Ulcerated
or Schirrox stme of Ihe Uterus, Lettior
rlar4 or Whites, Sterility, and for all cam•
plaints invident In the sex, whether aris•
in frrnu Indiscretion of Rabits of Dissi•
patina. It is pnacrihed extensively by
the most enduesit physicians s midwives
for eufeelded nod 'delicate emistltutions, tf
Moll sexes anti all um, (attended with any
tit the Matt a disksies or mytu 'adult)
EOM
IL T. lIELMIIOLD'S EXTRACT ILU
CHU CURES DISEASES ARISING
}TOM 11l DENCES, 11A11.
ITS Or .4 . )I:6IiIPATION, ETC.,
in all their stages, :it litt'e expelae, little
or no 'clump: in dirt, nu liwouvenitiiiie,
iind no rkixikum. II camas a frequent de
sire, and uives 4,101101100 Urinate, there.
by n.• - log Utranictioiss. Preventing
and Curing utrieurta of the En:•Aira. Al
la) lug NM and lultaination, so frequent
in this clam of disuiscs, and expelling all
Poisonous nuttier.
Thousands who have been the victims
of ineousikteit persons, and whn have
Jed', heiry fees in be cured In a short time.
have found they lave been drained, and
that. I he ' Poison" liwo,by the use of "pow
erful ruitringents.?• been dried up lathe
eyeteni, to 'lntik out Ina wino aggrarakd
form; and perhaps after Marriage.
Use 11E1,1111OLD'S EXTRACT EU
CRC for all aliectiona and Disesaes of the
Urinary Organs, whet her exciting In Male
or Female, I r a hatever reuse original•
ing and nu matter of how liiii. standing.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR AN! ) FIFTY
CENTS PER fiOTTEE.
HENILV T. HELMBOLWS IMPROW
ED HOSE WASH.
cannot be unissued as a FACE WASH,
sail will be found the only speed& raw.
dy in every specks of Cumulous Affection.
It speedily er.stliostes
Drynois Indurat!ons of the Cutane
ous .Ibaubrane, ktc., dispels Redman and
incipient Intlathation,Rives Rash, Moth
Patches, Dryness of Skalp or Skin, Frost
Bites, and all purposes for which Setts
or Ointments arc used; restores the skin
toe state of purity and "annul, • and in
sures continues healthy action to the thane
id Its versa., on which depends the agree
able clearness and vivacity of complexion
so much sought and admired. But how
ever valaulde u ancpiedy forexibing de
fects of the skhs, ft T. lictuboliTs Rase
Wash has Atop sustained its. principle
claim to unbound patronage, try possess
ing qualities whim render it a, toilet up
eciidoge of the most Superlative and Con
genial character, combining in an elegant,
lurmula these Prominent renebites safety
and efficacy—the invariable scaxispani
manta of us use—as a Preservative-and
Refresher at the Cionplexion, It ban
excellent Loth m lbr dimming of& Syd=l
- is Minute, and'as au injection for
of the Urinary Organs, arising frcm lush
be of dissipstiosii well la connection with
the EXTRACTS BUCIIU,SARSAPA -
ItILLA. AND,cATAWBA. GRAPE
caPlnLnalktion.snurpaidif.
pur ss ivi cr 'reoan„ E inc Do nit
LAR PER BOTTLE.
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iZeilaiinCe#Xl,4lCit aecoln .
ti. iany
114
tellable charaetzr furniabod on app ..
Wile.)' with hundred.' or' thonsands of
living . witnesses, and upward. of 3,403 do
'euliclted certitle. tea and - treodunendatoty
letters, tunny 44 which ate front 'the high
et.' *numb'. Inch:dint cntlnent Physician",
Clergymen. tttateanten,' ea. The pro
twice''r lets never retorted to their poblt
'cation In the newapapers ;,•ke duos apt*"
this front the filet is initial radii OS
MA MAN Preparatlntuk and dolma awn! to
be propped up by eertitlentol, „
Henry T. ilirlaibeldis,filestsbjC Pr";
Wiven4 to 'ow itddrms SCaorii (ran
observation. ' • ;- • • •
ESTS,BLISIIII:DUP WARD OP T,W E.ll
- YEAI(. • tiold4ry . Druntala evety
w hero. 'Address let ratbelutottnatlon, In
rontklentee Id HEN Y HELRBOLD.
Ihroggli4 andlCbemlat. "./ I •
-Only Repulse IL T.•IIELMBOLIY.4
Dnl.and. Chewed Waralanuan,No. .504
Ito odway. New York, Kin IL T. lIEL.II
- llttlkol Depot,lo4lkoo Tenth
Street, Pldbokllsdaht •
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outylE:loow] cbd fhWi.s. •
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