The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 03, 1871, Image 3

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The Beaver Argus.
Beaver. Pa., II
arculatiori 27tirteeti Wisticered.
Rases or A'dvertisigg.
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ems. 7w. Ow. Sta. • ago. 11 year
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.qr-10 Hoes, 114 00 NOO 115 00 •$7 00 81000
square., do • 150 s'oo 7OD 10 00 15 lel
3 square.. do , 500 0 0 1 3 fOO 111 10 78 00
4 square., du ; 800 800 10 80. 15 011 It CU
Sj eohduo 800 , 11 00 15 CO 1111 OD 38 MI
column 11 00 15 OD lOW sUO a() 00
c01umn..... 19 04 • 110 Mt 9801 00 , 0810000
Administrators' and isecutois' Notlces...4 l
special noticed per bee, ten Cents:
or - Payments
,to be 'nude Quarterly, except
rur truculent advertbements, *bleb must be paid
In advance. • • •
GEO. P. 20 WELL* 40 Park Row. N. Tork'
AND
5. 3L Co, 31 Park Row.
New Yolk, anthe rob who ke.Th e Assess
Awn in dm end are aatbarfsed to contract
fof Martian advertises:lento fur as at our low.
eel cosh Melt. Achrettletra le that city an re
%torten to Imre their Won will either of the
above homes.
state oftke Thermo Meter for the
week ending April 1871.
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4 25 48 deg.. 64 deg: -50 deg
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FL T. TAYLOR.
TIME TABLE:
Cleveland, in 11PItitsbardi R. B.—Tralua
going Bait leave Beaver Soule," a" allow.: Mor
eno; Acconen 1117; Dail, 5.47 p. m.;Evetilog Na.
. rep., 6.3., Local Freight (canal , pawiengers) 5,71.
ea.
Vans goll,West leave Beaver Mann uM
inna: Mall, ;43 a. ea; Local Freight (caning
pustantera .05,a.m.;Aoccoomadauon,
Fill. Ft. W 4.14 C. Si. /11.—Tralua gong Best
leave steamier Button (at end or bridge) as 101-
&aver Villa Liceolo. 6.08 a.m.; Boon =cum.
7.10 a. In.; New Castle aceottl. 5.56 a. in.: 11.• Falls
accom. 11,10 p. to.
'halos going West Dave' Rochester Btallca, (at
ead of bridged as follow': B. F. atom. 10 a. in.;
Edon accom. p. to.; Erle,olght express 5.45 p.
m.; B. F. scam. 7.37 p. to.
Trains going But leave Baluster (Upper)•De
pot aa follows: D. F. &mom. 6.115 a. m ; /Coon Sc
corn. 7.15 a. la; New Castle ammo. 5.40 a. In;
Chicago exp. 10.132 S. an Beaver Falls scam. 11,15
p. Claw° Mail Ltei p. to; Brie exp. 4 10 p. m;
Chicage inp. 5.01 p. to; Brie mall VAS 5. 15.
Tramigomg aint,./eave ttocheater(Upper) De
pot a. follows: Chicago mall 1115 a. in.; laic eV.
IS a. In; Bearer Falls accom.lls3 a. m.-„Chicago
exp. DM a. m.; Chicago exp. 5.55 p Nov Cu.
lie lICCIALL 4.30 p.
Erie esp. 5.10 p. to; Beaver'
tenon. 7.40 •
enamel. Fees, ac.—Fol
lowing are Our ellarges for announcing
the names of candidates for the several
offices ; also our rates for printing cards
and tickets:
ForAsperribly
For 'freaguror... .....
Pros. Attorney...
Cononloolouor .....
Pour lloooeDinvtor.
:LodOor
Truvreci of Academy
Carer per 10n0
Tickets"
The attention oethe public hi directed
to the following New Advertisement[
which appear for the drat time in the
Adous to - day: •
Special NoticesiWill Smith it CS.,
Special Nodose—Evan Pugh,
special Notibes—B. Idulheitn; .
Special Notices—S. ,t J. Snellenburg,
Special Notice—R. Steinfeld,
speCial Notioe—M. Schiff,'
Public Notice—John blettoun,
sgocial Notloti—Dr. R. V. Pierce,
cituttei and Menagerie—Roaston &Co.,
Tod Store—J. A. Robinson,
State acid Comity Tai—E.
Now Adv't—S. J..Croaa dt Co.,
New Ativ'ts—Datiohy dr, Co.,
liankerm—James T. Brady de Co.,
i)rphano . Court Sale—W. W. Simpson.
M'Carteri
lionitsi-,13. W. Clarke tt. Co.,
Card—James Cameron,
,Auction Salo — A.•Mcllwa~me , Auct'r,
SpeciarNutice—Drs. Oldshue.,
Golden Fountain Pen.--Some
thing new and novel. Be Sure and read
the advertisement In our paper headed
't heated Invention ol the Age." We
bolleVe the Golden Fountain Pen is un
surpassed. A good pen, is a necessity to
every man, woman and child. Agents
here is a chance to make money lu Intro
ducing a good and saleable article. ' ly.
" rirr - CCOLD SPARILLINO SODA -WAvisa
flavored with pure Fruit Syrups, at Bea
ver Drug Store. apr26;4w '
ALL the styles of Lace and Linen Col
lars; nt Mrs. Beacons's. [sprah4w
' SWI6:II.T POTATO PLatrs.,-Any persons
wanting the Nanseinond sweet potato
plants, can be supplied at 50 eta pei hun
dred, by leaving their orders at the. Au
-0174 office prior to May . 20: [Apr26;3t.
' BEAT Louisville Cement at V 2.25 per.
barrel, at W. J. Dunn •..1t Co., Franklin
and Proble Allegheny. (apr2 I;3t. "
WHITE . LIME, Calcined Plaster and
LouisvHlu Cement at W. J. Dunn dr;
corner Franklin and Preblo Ste.,
Allegheny.' Send orders Gy mail, or r.
W. J, Undo , Vauport, Pa. [aprtM;:lt.
'Nan/looks and
K'a,st Mrs. BesooneS: tapr`..444w.
,Pirtroleuin la said to have been tap
ped in the well on the Dawson Yarn', on.
Little Beaver Creekiln this county; and
ie rated at a six teenliarrel well. Messrs.
P. Rawson ar, COW are the proprlotora of
the well. If this proves a atxiesi, the
price of land in [hat section will be
greatly enhanced iu value, and new lire
will he infused Into the productive in
dustry and commerce of our' county.
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OIL CIdOil& AND WINDOW SHADES,
In a large variety, at B. Mulheinf
WALL IAPAnI WALL L'Arma! WALL
PAPKIt bona of Wall raper,
all of the latoat palteina,
A agorae Thlef, - giving his name as
John Smith, was arrested In Economy
last week, by/Slessrs. Briggs aria Por
ter, who lodged .him M thp Bestypr jail.
A horse had been stolony from : a man
'tarried Adam Nelruth, tieing in l Wayne
ittiity, Ohio, oS Saturday 'night of
neck before laid. Messrs. Briggs and
Porier of Industry, obtained A dmcrip-.
tion of the horse, and traced it through
Rochester to Economy, where, they ar
rested the thief, who will await a requis
ition from the Governor of Ohio, and be
takett to Wayne Co., for trial. It is said
Ids real name Is Ihtbald EMI.
CA 'WEIN ! CARPETS ! ! CA RPETIS I! !-
A very large stock of the must desirable
patterns or Carpets, as cheap as. tho
cheapest; at B. Molltehres, Bridgewater
Ou last Friday Outman of
Holmes, Co., Qhlo, left his plow and
horses in the field lu which he wasplow
lug, with two little boys to take care of
then, while he would go to .the house
just a little distant to "take in" a few
refreshments. He had hardly; left the
fish' when his team took fright, and
~w ired iu theli wild career, Jerking the
1,1. w over stones and stumps not slow,—
the plow, ot tlmee,higher than the horses'
lusids,—presentlog a Sul Love-good
Iwene, while poor Jimmie, with wide
.tretehoil eyes and hair standing on ends,.
like the quills of au exalted African Por
cupine, started after the team, gathering
the fragments of the plow as he . weht—
"it wax all that he could do." The team
ran buts short distance and was stopped;
fortunately the horses escaped injury,
but Jimmie declares ho never knew
there were so many pieces to l a plow ,
before.
• A i.t:PF.RlOßg i tlldity of Spring Shawl*,
at Mrs. Beacom r 1apr20;47.
Lew I l iplellis,—Exercise for the body,
o ccupation. for the mind, those are the
grand comitituent's of health and happl-
Item, the cardinal point& upon which or-
N'Ything turns.. Motion scents to be a
great preserving principle of nature.'
to which even inanimate thingi are sub
lett; for, dui winds, waves, the earth
itself, are I : i:unless, and the waving of
trees, shrubs tied flowers is known to be
an essential part of their economy. A
habit of taking utters' boon' exercise
every day, if possible, In the open air, if
001 under cover, will be almost certain
to secure one eiemptiontrorn disease, ea
well as attacks from low spirits, or ennui
—that monster who Is 171111 r waylaying
the rich and Indolent. Low spirit& •can- •
not Wst in the acatoepbereof bodily mid
mental intivity. •
IlLimelalimedflettfore.- remaining in
the • Post office at Rochester, Pa, ffiay 1,
1871: - • -
George Bingham, 0 Markin,
lidiss - Eihs Brewer, James Bead
Mlll. Sarah Cox, .David Redick, . -
Miss Sarah Duke, . Bantus Rice,
Blies - T illie Davis, James Sweeny.
Mn Eliza Davie, Miss Paulipalierbor
J E Dow, ' ; 8 A Topper;
John Jacobs, Lewis J Wispier, 2
MnNancy Kirk. Mrs Mary A Warner
Ro w land Lloyd,. CBWOodwaid Son
Nathaniel Lewin. T. TATpall,
One of on 'exchanges Very earedbly
remarks that people who "Imola • net
din In spring Ulna." aholild 'itereltio a
groat, deal of caution in• regard to the
taking down of atovini and the laying
aside of ivains undergarme9ta.
Butelde.—Mrs.George Eliot, radii
ink near Pronperity, 'Washington Golan
ty, iSommitted suicide on Wedneedny
morning last by hanging herself in one
.of the little rooms of the house. No cause
c be assigned for the rash act. -
Nortos Estatonturtaay..—we would
beg leave to state to the public, that the
place td get your Clothes made, last B. dt
.J, Elnel lenburg's„ .Broadway. New Brigh
ton. Also agents ter The Eliptlo Fend
-19 Sewing Machine. Come sad see IL.
, Prepare !be tbe btalientetb Cons.
bleattoia.—Roeston • JBpringer it Hen
derson's great mas todon menagerie,
gigantic circus, colonial maven and muL
aeum together with the All Ben Abdal
lah troupe of real Bedonin Arabs, will
exhibit In RonnEsviiit, ox Wiceimemr,
MAY jam. 1871.
The management announce for the
sewn of 1871 not only the largest but
the most attractive, novel, original and
instructive public amusement ever of
renal in this country. The great Ali
Ben Abdallah of genuine Bedouin Ambit,
or "Sons of the Desert" ('fourteen In
number), acknowledged *by the Euro
pean and American press as giving the
most startling, rare and wonderful per-
Ibrmances of any people on earth. There
extraordinary feats, both on the ground
and in mid air, surpass both descriptibu
and belief.
The vast department of zoology is
composed of the raro and curious ant=
malts of Europe, Asia, Africa, Ntirth and
South America, Australia, New Holland
and Ceylon, including ornithological se-.
lections of the bast *specimens of tropical
and, oriental birds, and„ ombmcing t h e
finest coltoetlon of trained horses, the
smallest ponies and the best performing
lions in the world. Among , tho special
ities arc a herd of elephants and a drove
of camels and dromedariev.
A mammoth caravan of twenty-three
massive cages, it is a stupendos combl•
nation, involving an investment of half
a million dollars, requiring an army of
disciplined men in its service, employ
ing a multitude of horses and a train of
wagons, dens, and cages over a mile long
for Its transportation through the-coun
try. There wilt be a grand scenic parade
on the morning of the exhibition.
The circus will develop a cavalcade of
noble steeds, comprising Arabian Bel
gian, lluttgarian, French and domestic
thoroughted, in conqpctlon. with the
most daring male and female riders, ac
robats, gymnasts, traps's, and general
performers. ,
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, To Garirs, cm:lr.—Gaeta come to 8. &
J. Snellenburg's, bring your ladies with.
you and see theEliptio Sewing Machine,
work; It will astonish you. S. it J.'
Snellenburii,.Broadway, New Brighton.
Itaniance. Who does not revert
with': ple/Ore to his school-boy days?
Recall the little old school-house . on the
hillside, with green fields in front, and
primitive forests In rear? The spec
tacled pedagogue, and ruddy-faced schol
ars; the girl that skilled upon him so
sweetly from behind one side of her
book ;. the little billets, smuggled from
one.to another! Ah, those were halcyon
days! It delights one to call them up
and ponder 'over them. We venture
there is not one In twenty who has ar
rived at the years of maturity who ' has
not had his schooldays' love. How few
have realized their childhood's dream .
We have been led to the above rellec-
boos from noticing the marriage of Mr.
Stephen Sippy. of Richland county Wis
consin, to Amity Bryant, of North Bea
ver Lawrence . :eounty,,,..,Pub
limbed in the last New Castle Gazette and
Democrat. Mr: Sippy went west about
,forty years . ago;
.and recently came to
the 'conclusion that, "It was not gpod
for man to dwell alone." Be remem
bered his school-boy love; wrote to her
-having first learned she was an un
married spinster—and asked her to give
9p all, "and become bone °this bone,
and flesh of his flesh." Tho lass of fifty
years, immediately started / for Wiscon
sin; tOd the alxive-marriage notice, an
nounces the result. May they he happy
—they have loved long.
MAY ! beautiful ,Nlay ! has come at
last. .1. Sliellenhurg's new 4tock
~ of,tloithes, doeskins' 311111, cassitneres.
4150. a large stuek . ofliats, caps and fur
nishing goods, have arrived and are
now sollinglow, at S. tJ. guel len burg s,
Broadway, New Brighton.
New itr.ightow Iterum.—On Tues
day of last
. week, Dr. Simpson's horse,
antiched to a buggy in which Iva* the
Doctor, ran otr, precipitating
ground and demollildng the buggy. Tho
Doctor was not seriously injured.
—The funeral of Rev. Dr. Reeveti took
place on Saturday, Ztd ult., from the
Methodist Protestant Church of Now
Brighton. attended by a large coneoprso
of i l ieople. The funeral sermon, wits
pre eked by Rev. D. Jones. Dr. Reeves
di in in Pittsburgh on the 20th ultimo,
Emil his remains taken to Now Brighton
for interment. Ho was in. the sixty
ninth year of his his age ; highly respect
ed and beloved by those having the
pleasure of his acquaintance.
—On Monday of last woek, Arkroyd
Dewhurst was ktiocked from the rail
road track upon which lie was walking,
by a locomotive strlcking him on the
back. This occurred about half •way
between BM:meter and New Brighton.
Mr. Dewhurst was considerable bruised,
but able to walk about during the latter
part of last week. Persons': who will
risk the chances of pedestrianism on rail
ways must suffer the consequences.
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MNINI . MAIMMAIMPIMMIII3I
Stands for ESN° Sowing Machine. S.
eic. J. Snollenburg sell them, at . Broad
wayi Now Brighton, Pa.
To Drive oW Rats.—We find the
following going the round. of exchanges:
"Take a bunch of matches and soak
them overnight in a teacupful of water;
then take Out the snatches', and thicken
the
.wat t er!wlth Indian meat to a thick
dough, adding a spoonful of sugar and a
little lard.' Lay about the prenilees
where the rata.are and nothing else, will
get it. Is Is decidedly the best extermi
nator extant. Give it a trial." .
Tug WORLD moves and so does the
public. While moving
.up Broadway,
New, Brighton, drop , in and see S. at J.
Snellenburg's New Stock. They have
just received a new supply from the
Eset, which surpasses anything we have
ever seen in the Clothing line. Also
Agents for the Elliptic Family Sewing
Machine.
illirnek by Lightning. —On last
Thursday evening during the storm
which prevailed in this vicinity, the
dwelling house of Mr. Milo Somers,
about one-half mile below Beaver, was
struck by lightning; and the chimneys,
roof, lc., somewhat damaged. None of
the inmates were Injured.
ErlaPric.Elliptic,Ellll4lc,Elliptio.
llptic,Elllptic, Elliptic, Elliptic.
S. &J. Snellenburg, S. & J.lpinellenburg,
S. & .7. Snellenburg, J: Stablieu- .
burg, Agents for Beaver enmity.
ihaprezAts :Beseaters Maitrel
nigger show has sued the*AllianoeLocal
fcir 35,000 for saying something about
their concern they did not like. How .
many men hate the truth.
Tile Legislature of Ohio has passed a
law compelling of mill dams to construct
chutes through *hied fish can pass tip
on their spring Journeys. . 'These are to
be CoMpleMil.wlthin one year from the
passage of the act.
Difentsg lOUS or
Mr. Jeremiah Iteinien, about melting
from 40tfliOnweli °AWAY. . 16 *
eratisielYobs hilireireoesitlt.Ahe
Republican Bays:
Mr. ',Mennen jkas . absent attending
Court and it
. was a sorrowful sight on
returning to :find himself and family
homeless.. The facts appear to be about
as folleWe t Zittriug' Tueeday (night of
last week, Mr. Ilenneit's mother, an
aged and infirm lad Y.. diseovered the
house to be on fire; and alarming the rest
of the family, all' succeeded in making
' theli escape, saving scarcely . 1 4 1 94 11 °Z
The barn and otitbulldlbkii bang in close
proximity,'next took tire and were soon
wrapped in flame., destroying mucs .
gran and meats. The house was °flogs
and had been weatherboardeckand fitted
up; - naaking r a. rieht.kuld
comfortable dwelling.. It is estimated
by 'persons that three thousand dollars
would scarcely .repair the tlatuage,jand
wilt piov'e a aererelois tb her: Mennen.
The lire is supposed tq have frighuted
from hot ashes '.depoelted In a wroden
bucket and 'Naha the kiteluip. Persons
cannot be too careful with this destruct
ive aliment, adtkplaittbOuld'proVh: km-
THE secret of being good looking—
polished boots, clean, shared face, comb
ed hair, and clothing made by 8. & J.
Snellenburg, who by the way are receiv
ing their elegant assortment of spring
goods. • :Those 111* . need of . gatinetits
should call on the above firm on Broad
way, New Brighton, :,
The Lecture of Dr. Hodge on hat
Monday evening nn the separation and
reunion of the human rare was quite en
tertaining, and the lecturer fully sus
tained his reputation hero, as a clear
headed, thoughtful man. His lecture
closed the series.
Punt.to Nones.—On and after May
6th and until the Ist of September the
County Cemmisaioners, will meet only
on Saturday of each week, at their oMee
in Beaver. 2 Joust M'floux, Clerk. -
ma3;tf] (Muffed! please Copy.)
Mow to Rest.—The best mode of
resting when fatigued depends upon the
cause of the fatigue andthe condition of
the person .at the time. There is one
thing, hoWever, which will 'always rest
a tired poison, and that is a sponge or
towel bath over the entire surfa...v. Of
course, the tediporature of the water and
the vigor and amount of the rubbing
must be graduated
. p 3 the atrength of the
person. is geneiallybeitt f given by
a second person. When the fatigue is
mental, arising from over exertion of
the brain, the muscles should be called
into 'acticin, as by. walking, horseback
riding, rowing, playing ball, pitching
quoits, gymnastic, .tc. General mus
cular fatigue lirquickly relieved by ly
ing on the face and having someone rub
and percuss the back vigorously. Also,
but loss readily, by lyluiflaton the back
upon a hard couch or bed, or upon the
* floor, with the hands back of or under
the head, but the bead not otherwise
raised, and taking fall deep breaths.
Local muscular fatigue may be relieved
by rubbing and parcussing the part, or
by changing position and bringing other
parts of the body into action.
Wu° would go about ;In rags when
you can get Spring Spits made up to or
der.at.it.Stein fold's fir $l5; and him*
cloth Sults at $3O and .upwards ? You
'will and atthls.old reliable stand some
of the very latest styles of Coatings,
Vestings and Casslmeres, also an-exten
sive stook of Ready-made Clothing and
Gents' Furnishing Roods at very low
figures.
Last week the Greene County Court
shut down effectually on the license
'question and refused to renew those
which had expired or grant any new
ones. Uy way of rettengetell the hotel
keepers in Waynesiurg Mot up their
establishments and utterly refused to
give entertainment either to man or
beast. The publican@ in that town de
clare that it is folly to expect them to
run their • houses without whisky.
Whether the dead lock has opened_ or
not we have not ascertained.
Ilavv: you seen those fine Poplins In
all colors and the latest novelty in dress
goods? • the SPring Styles iii' Lustre
Moliairs, which M. Mobil* rigors at very
low ligurest Also a splendkinssortment
In Shawls - and Sacks, Black and Colored
Silk. • You can buy ten per cent, cheap
er at M. Schiff'm than any Pittsburgh
store, as lie Is determined this season to
give no one an excuse to make their pur
chases away from hdme. Some of those
Curtain Netting 4 at 40 cents per yard are
still left; also some of those due Lace
Curtains.
Merlon's Fall.—Miss Martha (Amon,
a lady reskding with her brother-in-law ,
Squire 119 e, in East Finley township,
Wishington wintity, was thrown from a
horse eslivrt distance from the residence
of the iiitMr on Monday evening, thelith
iuit. She was on her way at the time to
visit a niece wiM was ill, and it Is sup
posed the horse 'shied and unseated her.
s4uire Howe, who was walking some
distance In the rear and out of sight, was
first made iumuSintedi with the casualty
by itieetin g the riderless horse galloping
homewards. en (
I; . h
Maid the lady was
insensible and very severely cut and
bruised, thoug fortunately no bones
were broken. [Different • parts of her
, .
Liddy received serious contusions,' her
head was cut open to the skull and one
ear badly mutilated. , She le wholly.tin
able to give any account of the cause of
the accident, Her InJurriaa, though aerl=
oils, are not cor alderod dangerous.:
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WHY do you pay 25 eeuta for a Rat
Frame, when you can buy Shout for 15
cents at "The Cheap Store," Rochester,
Will Smith .t Co. [may3;3w
Found Drowned.—On the ,14th 'of
this month the dead body of an unknown
man was found. In the Ohio river, near
Industry, this county. An Inquest was
held over the body by Benjamin Todd,
esq., and others whos.e verdict was seal.;
dental drowning.' 'Deceased was about
40 or 45 years of age, 5 feet 6 inches in
height, had on a casslmere sack coat, and
on his' person were 112.15 in money.
prom appearances ho had been In the
wa
ter about two months:, .
On the Itkit of • thehtnne month; the
body of another man whose name is un
known, war found near the saute place,
and an Inquest held over the body by the
same justice and other gentlemen of the
neighborhood, whci returned a verdict of
accidental drowning. Deceased was
about 22 or 23 years of age. Had on a
brown'frock coat, ripely of new brogue
shoes, and ■ smr on his neck healed
over. Had a little change in. his pock
et- Deceased bad been 'in the water
about two months; appeared to be it
German.
In early days, the groat drawback to
raising sheep was then liability to fall a
a . prey to gravel. Iu erder to.lianssts
thesepesti, the Cigliliturii bilis Wiliam.
offered a premium In money for every
wolf's scalp presented to the proper offi
cer in the varlotse mantles of the Com
monwealth., .Of late. yearii—elnoe the
banishment and'destrisotion of wolves—
dogs have taken to killing sheen., Al
most every county paper la the north,
western part of the State, records the
destrtictionoftibs6bl:doss, 7:Pr4Jc be
fore last, Mr. A. R. thsvidson, of , Big
Beaver township, Lawrence Co.. had
thirteen killed, and Mr.. James Wilson,
of the same township, had forty killed
on the same night. Ought not the Leg
islature to pass e law liking a minium
on dog scalps? Something, should be
Acme, We most eAtber - dispense With
dogs or unslton. . •
H ow roomsu to buy goolseliewhere,
when you am buy .50 chap at Hibbard
it Smith's, Rocheeter..Pa. • initylltihr.
ilosaliddlik =Ol t • 'ldiMiday iftet%i
won last the althtens of es;_ quiet bor-•
austiwes• 10034 0 0111 , 1 0mtkeditAefilillt
that. a Mita' haa tiled Ouititbadhltiebilli
tree within - Sdiont half a ntUe of Vluiport
thi4!it . oil** , *ail P4Atitirhs sow
moppkili:h;
ice , • Matititi*Mthi
tree Ai l •:.01c - I'.
denfii• MK l A,; - lt 71 tow:
.. ,„,'AL4*._ Ind tromiNsi -
itialltiftlitittlk.. ''. -•
The pli
re tCsarii t ' Oil - '
tstiltis _ upon the
body by which Ms name Gould be saseer;
lidited. Hp was it itiiingir testi pros*
at the MOW. He was seen Ineompany
with ancither man enterinir itte Ibisil - 04:
ter 'Bridge on MondaY of Imed week t they
were intoxicated, and appWired to` be
livarrellair: ltisitas.fd tbettilith i sandy,
whiskered; hair, lieltibritti t.i." To
.4 - o:464htirmack !pat iku!7ighotib'
brown twilled shirt; black felt hat;
"Ain „Pik ) from 34 to Se, ear} of iws,! .
The ititrteadoireid it verdict I khat l lfis
came to his: from straigutitUon .by
ApniilM-;titliecldir td ;Ns Itorp . iisiti lie
by the hands of another, or others, nn-
!mown to thisjury,": ; he. • 1 ,-,
• - • , , ........... 5_.:"..•
ALPACAS all colors; at 25 chi: • yd.; 9
yds.' 121 et. inusllo- for $l,OO l -all 'best
make of, Prints, 9 yds.
,for $1.00e9 yds,
Bingham for $1.00; 121 cents madit.ets
every-4101er by buying of illbbardiltivr
York street, ' or , 1 19111' Smith .0 ,
Madison St., Rochester, Pa; Ettut
On Monday pouting, the wild of -n
certain Dr. Kimball of this elty, 0:k rel.
eons best • known to the parties :them.;
selves, concluded to leave the Doctor,
and accordingly took herself and child
to the depot, and purchasing 'a licketi•
seated herself in the Pittsburgh 'trete;
tier irate husband followed swiftli,led
arriving at the depot before*? traln bid
let; attempted to, take the child, from
her. His efforts la this dfrectlan ,were
frustrated by the Who' leoi
sides, with the lady and put thejSabir
ont of theme. A. cry was raised to treat
him to adoseotegge, bet hedMappeared,
and ltootiatter'telegrapiMi-te have Ma
wife detained at Rochester, with What
result we ?eve init"yin
New Castle Guardicie. -
A•ORAND BALLOON ASCENBI6II, IS not
more attractive than the stock of I Dry
Goods, Notions and Millicery Goods,
and the prices therefor at lilbbard's New
York SL, or Will Smith & Co., Madison
St., Rochester, Pa. [may3;3w.
. ,
Owl Ilboollog.—Col. R. Walton 'of
Industry, the famous Beaver county
Nimrod, should look well to his laurels,
as we find an Account In the Washington .
Reportern(soute shaip_piactico with the.
gun in that county, by 31r..1. P. Rey
nolds, who, while out gunning recently
In the pipe region that skirts Raccoon
Creek, about a mile below the village of
Cardville, he heard a rustling overhead
and looking up saw two enormous owls
in the branches of the tree. He hums
diately raised his gun and taking might
c
e.
at one of them tired, but at the a s in-
stunt the other started to fly and !ling
within range both fell to the gui nd
piereea by the same bullet. Una tu
ured four feet six Inches, and the ether
four feet ten inches. Those who think of
competing for the shot gun Riad_ better
look well to theircfame, as we under-
Stand the hero of this exploit can't help
shooting When be sees in, oiel.
' _ .......-• ' • • i
The Divoree Business in Mtn.
burgh.—The divorce business in Pitts
burgh hi exceedingly lively. One day
last week the applicatlona were filed.
They were ita follows:
Waiter S. Has, applied for a divorce
from his wife, Mary 8. Hay,s. The par
ties were married in December, 1865, but
have not lived together since July, 1868.
The appliant charges his wife with adul
tery, and uses it as a ground for divorce..
Charles M. Wean, carpenter, married
August 2d. 1861, desires a ' , Meese from
his wife Elisabeth, on the ground of de
sertion. She lett his house March Ist,
imd took with her all the family effects,
add as he has not seen her since, desires
to be legally-relieved from her. Sub
pcena ordered. -
By her next friend - Henry Allem, An
nie E.' Bayer complains that her hus
band, Charles Bayer, has deserted her.
and as she can get on much better with
out him, she asks to do so legally. The
usual L.ocument allowed.
'.To be fluff.— Walt Paper and Win
dow Mades-20,000 Rolla of Wall Paper,
and (Vine assortment of Window Shades.
I have the laroeal. kcal and cheapest stook
of the above articles in the county ; In
cluding a very line alsortmen tor &tamp
ed Gold Bronze and Hall Papers. Wall
Paper trimmed free of Marg•.
EVAN Pun
M'Clain'a New Building, corner Broad
way and Falls street, Sew Brighton,
Pa. znay3;2w
FINANCIAL—The attention or our
readers Is directed to the card in this
weetes paper, of Messrs. Jas. T. Brady
Co., well knOwn Bankers, of Pitts
burgh, Pa. Messrs. Brady t Co., are
Financial Agents for the United
and will give all required information in
relation to inyeatments in U. B. Bonds,
and Other securities.
• interest paid on deposits, subject to
check, without notice.
A Word So Csailldiates Mid Owl'
Friesds.—For years past, It has been
customary for the friends of mandates
to publish complirentary notices of
their favorites 16 th county papers. We
du not oltieet to the custom,' but will
give notice in advance that these cons
muuleations 1n favor of particular per
sons must Ma contain attacks upon
other candidates, and must be paid f.nr
at the rate of live cents per line at the
time of insertion. I fdesirable the names
of the writers will be withheld, but we
are not to be regarded •as endorsing
what they may In favor of their candi
dates.
IN another column will be found the
advertisement of R.J. Crois & Co. Their
business ..is large, and they advertise
largely. We have heard merchants say
that in order to convince people that
goods are cheap, 'a largeprice must be
charged. Messrs. Cross Co., emphat
ically deny this assertion. A large and
growing trade, such as they enjoy, de
mands that goods should be sold at a
small profit, and, they are con fi dent that
the better class of customers know what
they are buying ; hence. they put their
goods at rates which satisfy all. Their
;deck of dry goods, groceries, ineens.
ware, hardware and general assortment
is extensive; and their .courtasy . and
urbanity toward customers warrsnts the
extensive patronage they, are receiving
from the public. •
Young !tea's Christian Assad.
ntion Annlversarg.—The anniversa
ry exercises of the Young Men's Chris
tian Association of Beaver were held in ,
the M. E. Church of this place last Bab,
bath evening. A very large audience
was in attendanei. The President of the
Association, Prof. B. T. Taylor, gave an
interesting aecoiuit of the operations of
the organization during. the year:just
closed.
The expenditures were about six hun
dred dollars. After hiir report was rend,
addresses were delivered by Bars. D. P,
Lowery and J. G. Wilson, both of whine
urged the community to give the Asap
elation all the encouregenient and aid in
their power. A collection in aid of the
Association was then taken up, and a
considerable pain of money was sub
ibed.
The "Allegheny Whistle," it appears,
has reechefil Se* England under a new
nun% An that lontiltlit.3ll known ss
the "Devil', fiddle. The sentiments of
the Puritans towards this visitor from
the Middle lilleten may be gstheral from
the following ordinance passed by• a
number of the Yankee townie t
'"All persons who shall henmaft; Leib-
Curb the public peace by, mans of an in=
strument known as the 'Devil's fiddle;
%quaker.' sitoosterr; 'taken) , kindred in
strummed will be chagred with commit.,
tang' a common nutmeat*, and will be
prosecuted therefor."
„„,...
slitat= s eig - OVlVlll i glo li t
bad anthbasio doirr i A s aeo” e. le .
apo nsibla for this outiwodious
Li* Library sot o Beavviinattolar,:dar-•
Ins the preasot asasion-of - the •istitiala
ilUe; ' s'axoept that be dithered_ in Ilti gasp:
saga to the .issasifolass t ilswirmant of the
couriandbarX Shoal "the iniaalattina
Jtigigntaiittit'llitiblarkstnittia of Beaver
nouitiprik he OM stiptilwistingefoe.
or** inunisaai Wan UK*, would mr.
shartodiff , to it and penults bill to
pus kw parlor r' aft Welt at
°outdates' y. • . - ~• finnan..
••-, et I
i. m -. a r s, • , „,...... . , , a
nia • ' 41.01 97E„: 4'
• e'.
solacied Nock .of J 1 . Um, off._
iffiest; Owned 'Fruits 'and , Iriepeeelig i *:
all of which' have been ablated with
grest pn , , expressly ~ for; ibmtly use.
tlee ■dvs utsemant in umiarspeper.. ~
• .
-- En Asondr--Tho . littabYteny of
. Mall Bitatob Oilmen Co.,
.nn thiitHh inat.i. Titeld Was tone a
full akientlanarboth alninbters and el
ders. -- rod All VIII- le Of the
chgE i g i V io g i uthrzit of thes
Ili • t
farm Odle : ' I
Beaver . Falls. _Sheri* • Stud e
seg,i palmier and HePeffell. dawdles'
presented. cell fora Pm* al a . salary
of sl,l4le'and pereoliall&*lmilimit'
zed ti- Oil at • salary °M1.00?: • s ew
Castle selbMdi elk their
was ap Zlictifidect 11,-
800, Au
m, tatoaseer
ur
tats bow the the 4th Co s was
Uppfbilibler to' llMPleffelte bon Fur
mmOn',,TblitCetticklibel at the
aesslinsorßytkagleri sa i lgilltt Pa
./saki. on the Boa Tuesday ' Jazz. On
Tuesday evening Dr. In
.:' ...preseteed a
serthsJews." In *much he took
resetWl ~ 4. Id be
? 1 ' 5 ne; a
k r t il ita lints "•'. h a d
decimate to prove it, ~gb he
not time to examine thew dace be had
earguthem. Their examinstioo mey
rea ltim to a different eionsheakwo. The
Maur the:4oloa anWoVittrordci him
the opPortunity to ki w l ni - ci ßlavery
should have,been oally In
the Unltedinstes.• He to great fault
with the Provideroce of la removing
so suddenly ev e ry vestigenf that "sum
of all villainy.. which shiong stained
our country's ear esentrßesa . • 1 . Had the
God of Provideroecensuilialthe Decor,
be would have , doubtlessradvised a dif
ferent course from that *hick the An
glo chose to *moue.= 'Doctor as
highly. gilled Mid hit u etta sparkle
with.the scintliladons of genius. As a
theologian, be t, sound ta.the more, het
erodoxy finds. In him. an Inveterate fbe.
The hares* athedarkitges. revamp
ed. burnished and palmed off by the so
cialists of the day, a* progressive devel
opementsofscience, fatally so called, are
dissected by the . Doctor, and their subtle)
tallaciep exposed intim gags of all sincere
enquirers after truth. But, when thi)
Doctor resurrects the dead Issues of the
pest, and attempts to cloths with sinews
and flesh the hideous skeleton of human
slavery, and to breathe into it the breath
of life; when he In lugubrious? tones,
mourns tharthe'bideous 'monster came
to his end by decapitation and not by
slow decline, all therprojadice of his us
tore is aroused and he is anything but a
safe guide, and: it would doubtlem , be
fl
preaching the gospel—the news—to
preach the opposite of 1 the Doctor
preactusiton the subject liminut slave
ry In the "sermon on the ewe." Great
men are not always ir In a recent
charge, givekat the installation of a pas
tor, the Doc& . presented ltbrllliant and
unique Ides which. should be treasured
as important truth : "There Is a differ
ence between 'treadling and mere toveh
nig. Any neighbor may Infos ut us that
we will be called as jurors or witnesses
to court; but that Information does not
bind us to go: The summons °film offi
cers of the law ituposes. a peculiar legal
obligation, which we 'disregard at our
peril. You are a herald of nt,f Medal,
brother, with nuthority from the King
sad final Judge, do stmulton men to do '
their duty In the kingdork of God.. You '
have authcirity to require them In the
name of the Commonweedth of Israel and
its Chief Magbotrate, to surrender the
-weapons of febellion„! Rehm to allegi
ance to their lawful Sovereign, and per
form all .the duties pertaining to good
citizens of. the Commonwealth. These
things speak, sad exhort and rebuke
with all authority. Let no man despise
thee." Mote anon. WTA X DOTI'S
' Rochester, April St, 1101.
nuabssid wad WM.—We -com
mend this bit of advice, which we find In
one of our exchanges, to the newly mar
ried._it te charge may ipof be thrown
away spots witllt*skeltsumisklo
wedlock's' es malty years : "Preeeive
the privanlist of your house, 700? mar
riage state and your-hearts from father,
mother, sister, brother:. and all the
world. Between you two let no third
person , come to share.thesecret'joy or
grief that belongs to yourself alone. Do
you two, with Gkid's helii, tintid your
own quiet 'world,`. heat allawing •your
dearest earthly friend to be theowthdent
of aught that concerns your domestic
peace. Let Momenta of idles ation, if
they occur, be veiled sub forgotten in
moments and years of faithful, devoted
love. but never let the wall of another's
conildencehe built up between you an 4
your . wife's or your husband's heart.
Promise .this to yourselves and' each
Renew the vow st &tory tempts
..
Don ;:yoovelli find yo - . ant lit' it ;
your sOult;Will grow,
.WsitS,-tugstb
er. and at last becom e olia:' Ab, if
many a young pair bad 'their Wedding
day known this all-luiportant secret,
bow many marriages inlaid have been
happier than, alas, they ither ,-_ - .
No lioctrs-Pocus.—lt seems to be a
matter of wondir to many persons, and
even to sows medical men, how any
thing like a correct diagonals of dis
eases can be made from: examination of
theArlue.
TG :Wonder ceases: wit h the latter,
h - okraieress soon as literhearn th e fen
dementia principles-Imo. which,these
emileittatlerst are tased, , ,_-and became
practkally acquainted With • the Varlet,
chemical obnatltuents and characteristic
appearances of that finidAs voided In the
different classes of dieriste.
When any organ or pert of the body
becomes diseased It gives out more than
Its accustomed . share , of particles from
that part. These separated particles are
carried out of the body .through the me
dium of the kidnemaisi may by chem
ical analysis and ndereseopical exami
nation be definitely ascribed to the pre
cise locality wheneithey are derived:
Those are practical beta ; not merely
of value in ordinary cases alone, but sci
entific men, Todd, °Queelkot, and
others, have placed on record nurnetous
instances wherein the correct diagnosis
in aseara cases depended solely • upon
these kind of investiplions. " •
We ourselves, ddThg an experienced'
over twenty years'. practice; have had
many individual caw* wherein the ex
amination of the urinary secretion oldie
revealed the true nature of the disease,
after all the other troll-known methods
of the very beet parts of the coun
try had signally
When we proposirtotiateet diseases by
an examination of the urine alone, be
ing prepared as we ari ls our office, No.
Grant street, Pittakurgh, with all the
chemical and microscopic appealable for
'testing it in the mod ircienUtie manner,
we base our proposition not upon
clairvoyance, spiritutillam, hocus-pocus,
or legerdemain, but upon the incontreg
vertlde beta, and make our , deductions
Its wwordance With the immutable laws
of science.
Indeed, nes thew/ads alone that. give
•to eur peeilfar syatenrita true value
that aburips as • Wench: • For that on
ly-is salentiflic Width is based upon in,
controvertible heti.
Dalt Mamma.,
132 Grant West, Pittsburgh
Mn. Marron :—I `see that James: H.
Monde, late of the 140th Pa. Vols., now a
resident of Bormagittownablp,. is a can
didate for nomination at the primary
election on May 27th, PI the office of
County Cornmlasiimer.' I have knoWn
Mr. Vouda both as • soldier and a el+
nen. As the former he watt brave, patd ,
olio and vigilant; and In the latter• ca
pacity his character stands irreproacha
ble. He is competent for the once be
seeks, and I think eminently deserving
the support of the great Republican
Party- As ow SOLDIZIL
KarrOd.
WILRY—ALLERMAN.M7 'Rev. U.
Darler Aprll 13th. Mr. William WI
. • aja k yer Ca.,. Pa., to Mat:Mary
Alterman of Rochester, Pa.
MoELLIENT—McCOY.—On ToesdaY.
April 18t6..1871. at New Shedlieldi by
:Rey. T. J. Commloga. Mr. 'Mime N.
InteElbeny Co Mks L. M. McCoy.
BROTHERS—DOI7OLALL 011' . More
day.: AptitiTtb.lMl.' at Mawr* by
-Mew, John M. , Aviftay
i
W. Braille= to Mae matllpouglai,
both of Mcirayis.
eT W7SP.tN' CER
t
Fifth'Av: & the Muket
' rairissmon, Pa.
.;/ 10 ;.;I Tt s :
r.` .
melianuar •
0114aNsai k
asattattas,
1 41 1, 4X§§,;i:99° 0199
TOGETHER WITH A -
OOSEPLIITN • ASSORTMENT
DRY:GOODS:
Idiumh2l) ,
WHOtESAILE . :HO USE
Ell
:110SPIUMBfik:CCO.
<< • ,', 7 114 TX avid!: 7fP ;
'Market Street,
PZTTCiBUBGH.
BRf ftloodal 16444 Dep444 trans
fireeililaei:to the elegiiTlairee.l,7
and :41,PamktIMest, Weary Balldlag, we am
better preparedilan any velum heretolbreto meet
the demands stem Jobbing Trade- •
- We would reos!ctfully solidi seal from
Millsine aid Dealeffin Motions,.
Fiends 4•ored air we ion ft so good,.
a m t kat
bitter Stab! awl Prices, - thin Mg Mtn: or
Wert. in
WW. aeWideriecCollow Moo.
rotAuute "Flags. Ham St/ rts ebrafs.
4 Yard Ribbon; Oars "73.14.
Imp! qeod..•!!l.peei Cbetelve. Bretd. Thper..- •
Nottosti asiCtlmali Wares ;
Alao...rerypiing to
MILLINERY AND. STRAW GOODS,
AT LA MM SARUM r6ICII. S,
76, 7744 p Nicil-ket.§re6p.t.
New Goods Milting Every Day
wtheitaln
ANNOUNCEMENTN
We aro requested to announce the
names of the following persons as candi
data: for the offices designated :
Assembly.
JOHN Y. MARKS, Rochester.
JOHN ROBERTS Beaver MM.
DB. W. C. SHUR LOCK, Darlington.
Auroetate Judge.
JOSEPH C. WILSON, Brighton Tp.
BENJAMIN TODD, Industry Tp.
ALFREDO. MOREARY; Beaver Psila.
THOMAS G. KERB, Freedom.
JOHN APPALL, Ohio Tp. .
JOHN H. WILSON, Franklin Tp.
Treasurer. • •
CHARLES P. WA LLACE ; aI eaver Falls.
JAMES REED, Hanover
DAVID E. WCALLISTE Hopewell.
SMITH CURTIS,Rreese lya,
a. 1.4 zumusAwr New
SA DrlALan.-
,Lira ßo dmiant, MIIICL 4. JOMINTON,
rough Tp.
" Martel Attorney.
JAMES .CAMERON. Beaver.
JOSEPH It..IIARRA.H. Elmer
Commissioner.
SAMUEL MITCHELL e Sontb Beaver
HUGH ANDERSON. Beaver.
H. J. MARSHALL, Big Beaver.
'A. CALEB, Bri Men
CHARLES?
Areaten TO.
JAMES H. greTiL
Poor. House Direetor.
SAMUEL_ MESON, Hrighton Tp.
HENRY ROSS; Industry Tp:
todissgeasaortutent of Rats,
Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons and every
art,lnlejnOns millinery line, et greatly
reduced prices al - Mrsliewiiinres.
(prow
Ip you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated,
have frequent headache,. mouth tastis
bad; poor appetite and tongue coated,
you are suffering from Torpid Liver or
••Billousness" and nothing will cure
you so speedily and permanently as Dr.
Pierce'a Alt. Ext. ur Golden Medical
Discovery. Sold by all druggists.
New Advertisements.
Orphan's' Court Salo.
Rouse and Lot in Asa ; non Borough.
fly the
of su'ader of the Orphan.' Court, of
AP the county of Beaver, the undersigned, ad.
unnietrator of the moats AO B. D. Cooper. late of
rola couuty;deceseed, will expose to public sale
oat t
premises, hereinafter described, on Thurs
day, June Ist, itfa, at 11l o'clock, a. to, ill ,that
certain lot of ground the property of said estate.
situate in the borough of Fallettal, flower cOnn .
11, - la., boutaled and deo:dated a. 'Whore, Iris:
North by lot of Johnston 'and Stratton, Immo'
as the flattered Row our, on the south oy lot'
numbered one, sod on the west by Back soviet,'
told lot having a front of Any feet on Front
street, and having erected thereon, • good brick -
dwelling bonne, containing leash rooms, bitch.
en and cellar, and suitable et:thudding.
This is ob. of the most desirable dwallitige tn
the sr 'terprisibg lowa of Faliston„ Justly tab:bra
ked for its industry and anssufactunng Imilattes.
TI MS :—ithsethird of the purchase meney
up
on the cannonades of the eale ytaa Court, and
the remainder In two 'opal enansi instalments,
with lawful interest therefor. Deferred tostat•
men to be tittered by bond and mortgage, the
purchaser to pay expense of preparing deid,
mortgage, dc., and stamping the same. •
sprf,lw Ne
Dr. W. W. SIMPSONw
B , A oo, dria
Pa.
right.
N 0 11C14 —l bate emptied to lbs. taut of
Comma Mem et neaver,Ctentlyitir the bru
te of tbe insolvent laws e UM Commonweal%
mut the raid Court hart appointed the lind day
ofJ one Term, urn. at the Cifert House In Dater,
for the bearbig of me mad my credi A
tors. -
, WILLIAM IMM%
DerlidSteil. Met t. /921.-3 w•
Homes Still Larger
FOR THE MILLION!
lime oppcninnitle. ere nOw offered Itor necuring
homes in • mikl. lieallAy, and coagerilal climate,
for one•dded of their Mune dim yet= Mmes.
• • ?US PIASIONAL aim JorATE AtIENCY
ha* tor male teal estate of Seery deeeriplies; load.
ed in tbe Middle and Southern Staley; tatprooed
stock, grain and/rust farms; rice, eug a
_end cot
ton plantations; timber and miner* lends • city,
'tillage, and rural residence. and Daftness s uede;
male and min eilee.faelorles,
Nets air brad "defy erma description,
load*, plot sad tenor 19*-ma hara
/or ~ Ad6iiir-11.' 119' SW CO.
• - The National Beal Ee' tate
477 dad 479 Patna. Amuse, WaalWaa. D. C.
. =RAIL - _ •
•.. • •
. ',l,,_llgli,:,l'Llnr)..i.li.,'li.t.e-liiiie
6,412iT8
full/ Li
Mu To Will
A book of 11/RILL/We interest, Mining recitals
from ward ilib t ameor that wooderhil people.
i t tr u f e l t .i dettri=l:warei j z i rK g rt
lagjkorao,Doeforlaq; MOrallipfaff, - c. ro.
trimly aerated It is ',Wing he" thormailds with
great rapidity. Also. last out and. reedy for do
ismocitinrins nom phial* tioanitoue
WA RiIN ITICOPE,
from °Metal soustes;coMplete and rillabim 'Vivid
desamtions of those groat Battles • Wes of the
leaders. Finely illustrated.iol and Ger.
1140 ; °Mai no uma sold V ht II days ; one
118 in 8 Maya; our 000 10 SO days. It goes like
wildly.. pie d 1. quickly and coin money. .
cA.UTION.
. Beware of Inilerior work. eyhatireartilair.
awns. Mere pkturs baba • Boma.=
liable 'either. .cII.IIUSBARD,
MO (Madam Sheet. rbiladelphls.' msylkew
A GENTS WANTS, Etta FIFTY YEARS
411. IN TUN MAGIC CHICLE, BY
11111.1a8d018 1.111.1TZ. , •
.zoi n ad py ft a anig beam with incidents aad ad
Meetillie le lee Whelps' • ldea ot On world. It
describes Its octet/ and bits as • Magician and
Yeatrlioquist. Sold only by robscrlptiaa. Lib
eral terms to toms dams. Address
DUITIJILD AM.KZAD,III Saloom St,
mitylkew
A=llllasteil PlverywDere:' Now
r•
nalanall Life Prolonged.
Or OM Parte Dr Mead Italatsses. 'Dr A. e.
Platt. X. D. AR teUrelysaw work at lb,
utuaret value to all. It ts teat a tabarapar
1111•4011. 111 ID bject to pasaattla twig
We, without t i n . at Dm" Ilbagletarea.
Arista iruntea name at Ur moitaitaitabl• work*,
to the Wd.. For extra tams sad DM
aldrear=42 Fab. Batar.l2l 4.1=1
Wad
—-_ •
l• Om ---
440 4 1 % edam Welesondi
' .!NAlley .
Er
COMtOiEMii
1:1-;A.,7:1 4 i
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BIM=
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• 4
Hams Just Received. .
ArACH/ONAALE
Stook of Dry Goode:
WE ARE TOO BUSY TO ITEMIZE:
hrthaseFimease cam
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lIIMINSI
Much 11.187111 y
Mti
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notliad OTIC/L—Thw pabtla hash, that
my wile. Jillaranwolt Xlion Sevin, kit M y b e d
and board. IsM tp.. flavor wont)
caoae
,wont),ou kith al AWR
lbw& M. miaow any goatOr tkm., UM, le to notify aU peen db ,„
agoCr a tattiori tag or trttotinr her on my account.
as I win pay no debbe contracted by bor.
Apell6.l6llA o , i JAMEIS T. NAT'L',
A dmotaistratirris Nottee.—Letters or hd
misaletrattmee Yells Mien grated to the
gather as ate the estate tar BMWS Neale:ay. doe:d.„
late of Deserr !vasty, Pa., Ude te to notary all per
sons Indebted to add MOW that lausedtato pay-
Meat LI roltdred ; sad ad penance bovine claims
azalott the same Milt present them only wheat!.
ga g
Prtata nsd It sordetnent. ARTHURISHII:UM
ktr Atins'r.
,DOVIIITY ACCOODT.--BAMUDI, DORM.
Al TX. Treasurer air Indmitry towaship. la ea
wont with Douai' /ands for the Irani 1064, IDIO.
10Cgrand DM • • Dr.
To rub on eithwrlptlons. duplicates and
DO In lever Of Unarms. .0 AI •
- 8
Cr. DI ammo. twddlorarecrnita on $lO -
1.. b
ncese. bonde r im4 other vouchers... SAXER 40
We certify the above to be correct according to
the best doer knowledge and belief.
- " A. IL ADANA.
lOU 13,11121. Jogs WILSON. Aadltece.
ytomaintAAoc•llird—ti. b. moos.
Ass_ at Ems, .wuk ladastry township
Bounty in=
ani I =poi yard at alUbirat 1140/6
Toaub pernailpt of GonalY. Trey. 7 3 bp
To balsa* by warnat. 13 GS
•
, !
Tarsi
Cr. dry receipts fat ded mca,
recruited tor toausldp 480
Ripuarian' ptid on men_ • tad W
By dzowses. et car tat rasa.— Pt to
By receipt ot B. Gormly, True. rid ea
• Ws PEW the Moue to its Correct accordlag to
His beet of oar itaterkstue indetedef.
.T; W. JACK.
API! IL UM • A. B. BRANS, tantalite*.
JNO. WILSON,
e ERNS 1•
T It Ihm
The tutdessignei takes plwure in in•
forming the public that be has Sum opened
a new DrpOoods Store In the Room re.
cently oCenpied by James Fortune, on the
DIAMOND, ROCHESTER, Pa
14IS STOCK CONSISTS OF
.
Jferslini, CktUeos,lkLuituo, Alpacas
811 ks, and every randy and style of goods
usually kept in Retail !Rotes, which ho
will sell at the lowest cash prices.
npr26,llnt D. NELI-:01sT.
J. X. BINGHAM,
S. N.BlNGillilk CO
Commission Merchants
And Dealers in all kinds of
QUICK MALES, AND PROMPT RETURNS
Guaranteed in all Canes
Office 267 Liberty Street,
PITI*BURGII, PENN'A
Or CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITUI..ai
=2l
New Trimming Store
Car. 3 & Sentteary Street*.
BL "T 8.,,
Airs. F. D. Fast.
41as just opendil *Choice for of fashionable
bililinery: Asti: Bonnets, 1 7 'rnowil, Rib•
bons, Fine French Flowers, Illusion,
Ladies', Misses' and Children' hose,
Gentlemeins' • unbleached Cotton Rose—
eitror.quality,
MD GLOVES.
Cons} rs, COLLARS,
-HANDKERCHIEFS,
EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS
. BL'TTONS; SPOOL COTTON,
Machine Silk.
VELVET 11I131:34131411
nail all articles usually kept in First-Class
Trimming Stores
In edition, she rill keep a good assort•
'ein of Laud Pencils, Statoitiery,
Penknives and Scissors; Froth - Coulee.
tionary and Gingersnaps constantly, on
band. (aprl9;tr.
Mercantile . Appraiiement.
UM of the Venders of Merchandise
In the County of Weaver for the year
1571.
• Crass.
A
WES 0000.
J LI Purvis 14
Simon Sanger &Co 14
A Wynn, ' II
Orr & Cooper . • 12
J II Clark 11
'James Allison 14
Hobert Tanun 14
I IV Atkins II
James Moors 11
Thomas Anima DI
Hatay Yen 14i
Nunn A Atkins 1 I
lira E 1.1 Lksoom 14
MIRROR/ITM
James 34 Barbour 11l
JII Doherty . 141
A. Dratun . 14 1 ,
II Biotin 13;
II C Lang It'
A K llarv it ey 13!
ti S tltrobcr . LI!
II Mulheint 14!
Stiles A Jaren,' 43
11 & 8 II Darragh II
ROCllialta 001 0 .
H W Seely . .14
John Conway II 1
WIII Smith A Cu 14
Kamuel McCabe 14
JD C 081.4 . 14
John Sharp, It
Whistler & Linentninkl4
8 It Campbell It
11111inger A Co 13'
William Cary 14
J Li McCall-bean 14
Jlll Hibbard 14
K J Cum& Co 9
Henry Lopp • 14 1
I N Dawkins 13
Con & Darragh I I
W W Johnaton 14
L Stelnleid Llt
1 Lit:anteing . • 14 1
Speyerer & Sons 91
LSteluteld lit
(barks linth. 14 1
David Augbettbangb 141
Abel Silverman
w - • 14
WDJoh D 14 1
Gone nyderldc 14,
ft:4*t? l : Iter 11
J D 11111er 13
Newts .11. Co • . 14
13 . yrreater H
Everett Dentin 14
John albedo 14
Geo ? Simon '
Rob( Bonitos ' 14
Strfoteld . 131
. .
311 L
And M 13
O erwas 1 1 141
W D WI/OmM . - 1 ••• 14
Bum Pugh • 13
.1 8 aellenbarg
111
F 13
11 11 31144 •
B Babette • 1
11 1
W Y Waddell& Ca. 14
)(khaki IlelaugbllA 14
Thos Ilunpui 14
T N Smith 11
ILartool .1' 13
- Mater &Heft= 11
Frank Langneeker 11
C Meyer 'l4l
D 13erger 11111and II
.1 B 141
J 8 Anderson . 13
Janes W 114444 It'
A Ilaumier 11.
J a Ildrerrao 141
El llenick 31!
Charles Cagle , 131
John COIDVIII ISt
J 8 W luau* • 33:
.° • Wllll3m Kesmedy t
Agora Dar 11
P N Hans 14
R 11 kilgsr 11
• Immo 41¢ R 3311 NI
LS Ripper
Boots 338ilick 13
II Rankin 14
_ _ lIMATIJI PALM
•
_ Britain & Ditioton
Ii
FeedD C i — c . C.Mtn l4 Elliott & Braden I.
Feed &helmet ' 13 Trimble & Co 13
John() Homier 13 J 11 Diehl 43 Co 13
0 11 Smith 14 isocerirr.
John Reheats \ 14 John Jackman_ 11
Era King N . 11 Jackson & Briggs 11
L 11 Chldsey l4 Aber & Reed
Hoot & Tac k er 11 anTE•IIII..
Gawp Ward 14 Calvert.* Panful - 14
Ranier • ial .....NT.
11
It 8 Newton 14 Warfel& Lents 14
Welsorlto & Delargli, aocsonso Tr.
Charles Levi, 144 F home 14
PoPitlet Netikellsoo.
.
ream.*
IEAVIIII DODO. I •
Joke m o o. • 3 . 11 3 Dibbled 3
lingo Andrieseen 3 NSW 711MIIITON.
DASLISOI93I. ' n L Keno&
W P Ball
't it i an% & tier? 3
maw. TT. 3
Thor 31rearhssoa ' 3' masa raiz.;
sastoozwarzo. ill C Watson 3
Sarin' Drys
...._ 4D It Todd • • 3
- - 3.11 8 llctknro - 3
Et=
. .
WHO or.
8 Hibbard lll.l A Cozier . 4
C Hanna H Irwin 4
W Becolding JUJU %Mai 4
Seema/no ale& Dlhailer&
Volk di Falk. 30 Jaw 1r Nadler . 8
Am Andante 8 aatoonram.
acaltzerua. Conrad Welogerber 78
Gotha, nag IQ .
•
111111111ard liewors.
Lir szliiirmi.swim rule.
Jolla Bowan tables I F Roblioa 4 tibkr
TM opal did be bald at 'de Casuistlasers
Ma. Ber Off,
11. W. wasow. r
Nareaatibt Apantser.
,Idifekl4liminiser •
Orthans' Cotrt SAle!
in Ohio 2 enship. '
t,pY virtue"( an order of Itte Orphans' Cowl of
LP Beavergonnte. the untleteleord AdenWikltr.
' O r or I h , lwatele u wi.thel /mime. Imo of #l l 4
o ..nultY, dent will tiptoe to polthe role:
sae pretatoo, on •
" I .llBtartadity, :blot y 18/t 71•
At Y O'clock. 8. no. ft, tollo•Ing lintert get owl
taste, law ofwld daceme4. viz: MI that otrtam
Inlet of Wool Mutate In Onto township. Drover
county. Pa.. on the 'Abbe road leodlog Dom
80111: Perry to Darliogton. shoat owe matt hunt
ISLAND RUN.
aid Doodled Mot Aesersbe4 a. Itlltoti,
Beeman, at a pant; 0.111:11 by had al Juba
. B.aderannes helm, wroth tills„ Orzimper. GAG 11)110.
100 parched to a pant: thence-by lam* of
DIMPOZI.roaIh TI degree,. west MI +parclies to a
pant ; thence by bold of AtittltAm Johanna. bomb
Asgmo, 'tent 81 penhas to a pow thence by
Jands of Adam Henderson and Jan. liendernmen
helm mirth Tt degree., out MI Watt perch.. to
the plan* of begiantoe, noontide* , In acre. and
150.perettee of land ; whereon are erected a
DIGAIIJXO morn PARTLY LOG AND - Zs irrLi
• imank. LOG APABLZ. AG.
M. , CRIS of saki lead ere eleared,Rnewl 1111 Dr
owlet a rood state of coltlealkw. tpe behusee
llmoerea., Theto are no lke Oradea ea ORM!.
AR D coottlnfoubst SOO apple, papa. sod pear
tram 16goat cootittno., nwaits
nod CLIOQUI fo 4 ewsteplegs.4letioce.
Pooserrian will be:llw Immedletely open+ arn
insualon of pal*: • . - • .
Tvausc—ormailtd .11( it* pirebass slow ipso
the moennetlott of the vete by.the Coat?. aid fl
teaseled*? hi two equal aroma heetaltesesole ftwas
that date, whb lawful latrreit iimentoe bast tha
witoe Own. JOIIN /MENTZ, Adniletaleator.
Reeler/1.4.1 , felsielt•Hawk,
.$4/48 17
Orplians* Conrt , Sale.
BY singe 6r rim several ordna of the Or
phans Coon of Braver county, the under
signed Administrator of the estates of WM, W
eed and gunnel Lizautt, We of the tonordifp of
independence, In said toasty, deemed. ertiF or •
pee to ante by pahne Tendon. or oata7. Op the
premises on
NEW
• Saiuriiali, May 1:11h, 1871,
webocir, A. V.
the undivided one hell (briar the- uedhl
ded utlx•fuortheselfluf Mt" certain parcel ur tzar(
of land in
bukpendatee' lbernobie
enmi
Drayer ty, bounded so the north lands et
%smut Lance, on the rest sad south 1.104, 01
John hl atttrtrte sod DO ihu crest br lee& of
Jeer, h Connell,
Cbnlaining 0116 Hundred Acres,
upon whieb is erected one Log threlkory Barge
and Log Stable. about Zama clawed and antl er
good fence. A flan orchard of chides fruit on the
premise.. Schools. glib and ebonite* coaraniset.
7 sitsai—Onoshird of purchase money to hand
on confirmation of foie try the Court,
i
balance to two equal anneall bistaillowals ltr!
freest thereon from the date of said evartruntkin.
Daferned Inatalltnenta to be secured by bond and
mortgage—Me purchaser to pay caper:tie of pre
paring deed, bond sod =Mirage and etamplag
We lame.
' For forthrr InWrmailon. Implre of flier, Wil.
.00 S MOMS, Attorney at Law. Breyer. Pe., or
of the nntteretgnerl. Clinton P. 0.. Allegheny
county, Pa.
JAMES CHARLES. .I , frelniefectror
sprite-Mew.]
A dinl:thatrutor.s Itiotlor.—,The
1 - 1 undervlgnixl haring appOintedolmfabi
trator or this wet. of Martin like. deceased. late
or Chippewa tbwrietip, Bearer rnnioy. Pa.. hereby
hottest all perooat indebh d to paid estate that
immediate liayineut 1. retiolred. All per.ons
burin, claim. a'znio.o 011111 I +ulte are regneeted to
preset) then' duly authrbilreted for eettlement.
aprEh6w.) JAMES DILLAN,
...11: ~_UEQG&
Foundry it Repair Shop.
flaring been EaLtegerl to the Foundry' Barba..
fur more then tains y ram—during width time 1
hare accumulated a varaetr of woeful pattern,. be,
Adel c3ustr uellng mud rls and tatlfig out pates!.
fur Inapruarneute un
—sod atter baying ihnrouchly teeted them" foe
provemeote, I reel warramect In °Caring them to
the public.
3E . La CO NAT /13
The GREAT WESTERN boa rur to
perior fkor tido LebeAthy,
Stoves of Uftetrnt Styles forjlest log and Cooking,
Thu Grill Republic Cootteg Store
Hee the best Record of any Stove seer offered In
thls market.
LESS ROOM TO DO 3IORE won:.
MOST fIURA ERIAE
THE I3E llii.E
n connection with the stove I have got
up n P•ttent
.
J D Manila l4
Bateman !hurting 14
Duncan t Datmou 13
WlLlom Hood 14
B A Cralwhetul - 14
A Fleming. II
Wm McCarty 13
0 F Knurling II
W W Donkell II
D Stevan .t Son II
111111nan d limo It
i3l A Townsend & Hon 14
CC WHutkr 14 ,
Joienh Metier • 14
,Jobri !Merino! , 14
IJ F S Itensutur II
oJas Dairen .t. Co IS
Illiornao Fleming II
summit.
John W Snood 14
!S Alloottou It
!W D Fisher I 4
!John 8 Chancy 14
D It Lowry 13
Bc. train Bono.
BF COX it Cu. II
%ADEN:
C BMWs, ' . 14
David Smith 14
SIItT.LICIEC6O.
Isaac Meta 14
L LeGonlou 14
Anthony Koeppel. 14
-C V Kemeher 14
YELLSTOS.
Joey Duncan &Co IS
WOW Tr.
William Harrah II
W Johnston • l
ittaker Heed 14
.XCOSIOXY TT. 'r
Jacob Breitenstein 13
NEW SEWICKLEY.
irM Docked. 14
(James J IMert 13
Non= SEWICKLEY:
I A C Mecttlem 14
-TRAILLIE.
lEAntsorelth 14
, 010 BILLYZIL
IJ 13Johnston 14
1.1 8 Dodson It
which ocetipies,little r 00111; n 0 atlaitlonal
fuel, and is I mt. liable to wear out, distien
sea with all pri..e.tai be put un or Laken
off at any and maile•to - slat all stores
01 any nize . -
Vivo lUmitlre(' Perasorisa
Who have purelimetl nnil used ;he
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE,
•
most it whii.te mines have been ,publish•
cii in the A Iti4VA, are ennfhtently referred
to, to bear ‘‘itr.em of its superior merits
as it conking store.
flartnz three Ana claps torte's on hand. of
bout 0 fteeu horse putvercapectty, they we effused
u the panne at reasonable rates.
1011:1 TUORNILIILT.
MI!
M MR_ 33 3:01.
0
C 2
4:1
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1-3
txt
It Porter 10
C Glover 14
J 11 Wither/peon 11
Carnet 6 Dick 14
IA Hooter
J C Evan's • 14
Sean. a CO lii
DAILIJNOTOS.
Freeman Halts '
J W loom=
A Bead Co 13
W F Ban
J C Der lt
IR 0 Cook 11
i II Koer . 14
01110 0?.
John A Cogley, LI
DM Irwin 13
113 II Boyd 14
I Jackloon & WIdOMI 14
11l (him 14
41
ti 4
t al
II Benner
R War II
rick VI
.1 & P Russell 14
Aber B.
oydlleedA 13
G 14
TB Adame 41
HAMM KS ST. '
J RWllsea 13
1 W.ll Frazer. 13
Jas MOITiIMI IS Bon 13
;John Bigger it Co ,13
ILACC00)11 TT.
!Jame. Scott ' 14'
; X Springt7 ' It
i IC HMI 14
1.,1 11 Chtl.ty 11
tsocrrAortct.
William Leech 14
Josepb Davi. 11
C P McKee 14
01W 17.
Males Moos 14
J It Todd 11
Joseph llcFerran It
Doyl4 lifini . se y - IS
II
3NtrOTTTM..MINT'TS,
• Head and Foot Stones.
We temp on bend in .r ware room, the largest
eeleedon of Onlehed work then all the other works
in the anew combined; which Or." p o o odoo d o .
string to erect a Ilmmulent or Mead MOW/ to
their departed Mends, r better• pportunitg to
select A suitable Monument or Mead atones than
elenwrmre. We will guarantee the the workman.
and the pricer menet be beat to Om State.
We would roapectfully Invite pereorm glahlug
Marble Work. to mil and see oar wort Wont
perdu...lag elsewhere, and satiety tbeineelrmes
Also, Grind Stones,
and all the new style dilutes to ham/ 'times, at
reasonable prim. atortkOna.
wW. DUNKLIL. Nandlecturers:l4 Deakins
• Botts and Matra. - Spada! attention paid
to manufactory of Pine Calf doots of latartatyle.
aprittnal
CIMINO A 01111111111,
t. 7 undendkrnd begs Was* to lateen his Mends
and the public vocally Mat hi bas jest received
• saw etc.& ot goods of the West styles for
Spring and Sumner wear ,whieh ;it tau at Tots
modem. rata. •
ORNTLIEVEINS" FURNISHING
IRS:EDON
GOODS,
CONSTANTLY ON NAND.
Clothlax made to order os the shorted *otter.
Thaaktial to the public for it Ihrom 1 MO*
by does atteeticerlo booteeee to matt a roedae
awe of the mem
DANIEL NULLED"
DR/nctir P 7. astivornAnce.
•
near 24:1f
II
11
1-'.A.I.I.4S'UC3N
COOKING - STOVES
STOVES'
11' TAKES LESS FUEL,
BEST BAKER,
LTOG ETHER
UXTEINKIOP.4I TOP.
31ASiTTFACTII11.7Elt
of 1 oral IS and 4 unda per
LOOK HERE.
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