The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, May 31, 1871, Image 4

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"CALL A ILAN."
Any one who is dispoeed to try to
laugh, will do well to read on.
John Jackson was a very industri
ous, hard working man of twenty
three years; being the eldest child
and the Only son, he had always re
mained at home assisting his lather
-upon the farm. John was much re
spected by everybody in the neigh
borhood, and many a bright eyed
girl had secretly thought she would
like to change her name to Mrs"lad . ies ,
John
Jackson. But John was no
man."—The fact was,'John Was ve r !
bast:Mi• lie would rather hoe po
tatoes all day than undergo the cer
emony of an introduction tea young
lady. Not that John disliked the
dear craatures,—lhr from it. We be
lieve that ho In common with all
bashfnlwell meaning young men,
entertained the very highest respect
and admiration for them. And la
no doubt, was the principal cause of
his bashfulness. He
s felt that • they
were superior being, d that he
was unworthy to aseocia a te n with them
upon terms ofequality. But we can
not stop to moralize. •
Nancy Clark was the daughter of
a respectable farmer, whose lands
adjoined the Jackson term. Nancy
was a pretty sauey little witch, and
she liked John Jackson.' When they
were children they attended the same
school; as he was a few 'years herrn
lot, he was usually her champion in
the childish disputes that arose, and
her champion in going and return
leg. At Wet John becarne so much
of a young man as to be kept from
school, as she had been in past yean.
John discovered too, thatilehad been
growing in stature; audit seemed as
if he had been growing out of shape.
His feet and lefts appeared very
awkward: he did'nti know what to
do with his hands, Ida face nejned
• him, and taken in all, he was inclin
ed to think he was no more than half
put together.
Now the truth was John Jackson
was really a tine lookinglyoung man
and nothing, but his adnumtion of
, Nancy could havesuggested any fool.
ish thought* about himself. •
As the novelists say, Itas a love ,
ly day -In August. . T heavens
were clear serene and beautiful; the
trees were laden with golden fruit,
and the beautiflii birds twittered
their songs of love in the branches.
Earth (there we've slid deem to earth'
once more; such lofty flights they
make our heads diesy.)—We were
• about to say that "earth had yielded
her bountiful harvest of a year's grass
and clover, and the honeysuckles
which the noble yeomanry of Chef:-
terville had garnered within their
• storehousee—but upon second
- thought concluded to word it thaw
"The , Ihrmer* of Chesterville were
done haying."
John Jackson's sister had a quilt
ingthat afternoon. His father had
-gone to "Keith's Mill" to get some
wheat land ; and John was left to
repair e tools to be ready on the
morrot to commence mowing the
meado grass. Suddenly it occcur- ,
F
bouto John that Whe remained
the house in the afternoon, he
would be called in at tea time and re
quired to do the honors of the table.
To avoid this, he quietly shouldered
his scythe and stole away to the
meadow, about half a mile distant,
fully resolved that ho would not,
leave there until it was so dark he
could not see to mow, and thus avoid
seeing the girls.
The meadow was surrounded on
all sides by a thick forest, which of--'/
fectuallY abut out what little breeze
there might be stirring. The sun
poured its rays as though the little,
meadow was the focus point where
the heat was concentrated. John
mowed and sweat, sweat and mowed
until he was obliged to sit down, and
cool off. Then it occured that if he
took off his pants he might be com
fortable. There could be no Impro
priety in it, fbr he was entirely con
• mated from observation, and there
was not the slightest reason to sup
pose that he could be seen by any per
son.
So• John dripped oft, and with no
cover save his linen—commonly call
ed a shirt—be resumed his work.) He
was just congratulating himself upon
the good time he bad haying, and
the lucky escape he had made from
meeting the girls when he chanced
to disturb a huge black snake agenu
ine water, with a white ring, around
his neck.
John was no coward bid he was
mortally afraid of a snake. "Self
preservation" enettl ] iefirst "passage"
that fl ashed upon Joh n's' s mind, and
"legs take care of t body" was the
next; Dropping his scythe and spin
ning round like a top, he was ready
to strike a .40 gait when at that mo
ment the snake was near enough to
hook his crooked teeth into John's
shirt, Just above op hem. With a
tremendous spring, he started at the
speed ors locomotive. His Brame' p
took the snake ;clear off the, ground,
and as John took a hasty glance over
his shoulder, he was horrified to find
the reptile securely fastened to theex
tremity of his garment while the
speed with which he rushed forward
kept the serpent extended at an angle
of ninety degrees with his body.
Here was a quandary. If he stop
ped the snake would colt about his
body and squeeze film to death; if he
continued the race he would soon fall
from sheer exhanstfou, . On he flew,
scarce daring to think liowhis dread
ful race wand end.
Instinctively he had taken the di
rection of home, when a feeling of se
eurity came over him. Suddenly
flashed across his mind the true state
4 of titbits—his father gone—the quilt
ing—and worst of all, the girls I This
new horror sent the blood back curd
ling about his neck, and he mute tot
• dead halt. The next moment he felt
the cold clammy monster Id contact
with his bare legs, his tall creeping
around them in a tort Greeting way,
ns.tkough her snakeship only medi
tated a little Do, by way of tickling
Jotui unto the hams. .. . . •
This was too much for 'human in
' dinunce. With .a yrell.such'as man
never utters mre in mortal terror,
poor John again set forward at a
break-neck paw, and Owe more had
the pleasure of seeing the'snake re
sume his horleonUfl potation souse
what after the manner of a comet.
On he flew; Johnforgot the quilt
ing, forgot everythlog bet the snake.
His active exercises (be paid par
ticular attention 0 his runninot to
• gather with the excessive halt, lied
Waght owthermea bleed and as ho
ran, ears ereetand head thrown back,
' his chin throat and shirt bosom were
° stained with tbeflowing stream. '
His first shriek dirtied the quitters
and forth they rushed, wondedng If
some mad Indian Was notprowling
• nround. -By this time ohn — was
within a Reif reds ot the J ,baro, still
running at the , top of his speed, his
• head turned so that he could keep
one eye on the smack and With the
other see what eoutlllt be tuttst take.
The friendly barn - ,etaitealed lam
f r om the eight of thegfilikz,Ze knew
they were thosard, -haying teen
~ them rush fro:albs 1101110. • A few
more bounds dad 1101 old be in the
. midstot them. ,Foestinstment mod
esty ovensame Am, and be once more
halted. The snake eyiden tly pleated
with his rapid transi e rtation. mani
fested his gratitude • attempting to
enfold thelegs of our ' ro WWI/ his
With an explosive "ouch I" and
urged forward by : "circumstances
over which he had no control," pouf
John bounded on. The next Ina
mot he was In full view' of th h
1 and as he turned the corner • J r of - the
( barn the snake taunt around
with a'
whiz, something a ft er theft r
ilo , or
- a catch whip.
Having reached the barnyard, U.
his dismay he found the bars up,
• but time was too precious to be west
} ed letting down bars. Gathering all
i i ' his strength be bounded into the air
—snake ditto—and as he alighted on
( the other aide, his anakeship's tall
cracked across the upper, 4bar, snap
. ''' All Wm lin Wan Cracker.
Again John let
terly stsertUeas of thepresence of the
Ihr the extra tkk of the snakes
tall as be leaped
amendbansed
his bashfbineas =deists PM
min he had the pielettUe Of nodlog.
the snake In a straight fine dtawing,
steadily at the the hens of his solitary
The bourn now becerne the center
of at OscUON and around it he ro
volved with the speed of thought.
Four times In each revolution as he ,
turned the corner his snakeehip came
around with a whirr which was quite
refreshing.
While describing the third , circle
as became witho u t oup of wonder
struck girls,his gaze from
the snake, he managed to cry out:
"CALL A MAN !"
The next moment he whisked nut
Of .sight, and as quick as thought' re.
appeared on the other side of the
house—
, "CALL A MAN 1" •
And away he whirled again, turn
ing the corner so rapidly that the
whiz of the snake sounded half way
between a whistle and the repeated
'Annunciation of a double—e.
Beibre either of. the girls had stir
red from their tracks he bad per
formed another revolution—
"CALL &ILAN 1"
Away he 'flew, but his strength
was rapidly -Sailing. Nancy Clark
was the first to rectAter her presence
of mind. an d seizing a hoop pole, she
took her station near the corner of
the house, and as John reappeared
she brought it down upon the snake
with a force that broke his back , and
his hold upon John's nether garment
at the same time. •
John rushed into the house add to
his room, and at tea time. appeared
In.his, best Sunday suit, and to all
appearance leered of -UshfUlness.
That, night he walked. home with
Nancy Clark, who thought she never
had seen a man so well-bulitas John.
On New Year they were married,
and now when John feels Inclined to
laugh at his wife's hoops, or any oth
er peculiarity, she has only to say
"WI a Man," when he Instantly
sobers down l
Mama Ability and
The name l ef each tribe of Indians
has a signiffietion which is repre
reented by a sign, that is well under
stood by them all.
The tematiche or "Snake, " is in
dicated by making with tfie hand a
waving motion in imitation of. the
crawling of the reptile. •
. The Cheyenne or "Cut Arm," by
drawing the band across the arm to
Imitate cutting it with a knife.
The Arapahoes, or "Smelters," by
seizing the nose with the thumb and
forefinger..
The Sioux, or "Cut Throats," by
drawing the hand across the throat.
The Pawnees, or "Wolves," by
placing a hand on each side of the
forehead, with two fingers pointing
to the front; to represent the narrow,
shark eari of the - wolf.'
The Crows, bird ymitating the flap
ping of the 's wings with the
palms of the hands. .
On approaching strangers the prai
rie Indians-put their horses at full
speed, and persons not familiar / with
their peculiarities and habits might
interpret this an act of hostility; but
it is their custom with friends us well
as enemies, and should not occasion
groundless Marie.
When a • party is discovered up-.
— preaching arid are near enough to disJ
tinguish stoats, ail that is necessary!
in order to umtain their disposition
is to raise 40 rigid hand . with the
wlm Lillie:ant, and irradually push it
forward, and . back to be a signal to
halt, arid if they are not hostile it
will at fit once be obeyed.
The astonishing aptness of t in&mini "tracking" Is shown this
interesting passage from a writer on
Indian Characteristics. •
Ainiost all the Indiana, of whom I
have met with are proficient in this
species of knowledge, the faculty ot
acquiring which appears to be innate
with them. - Exigencies of woodland
and prairie.life stimulate the savage
from childhood to develope faculties
so Important la the arts of war and
the chase. '
I have seen very feW white men
Who were geoci trailer's, and - practice
did not seen' very materially to im
prove the faculties. in this regard.
They have not the same acute preoere
I Sons of those things as the Indian or
the Mexican. It is not apprehended
that this difficult branch of woodcraft
can be taught from books; as it per
tains almost exclusively to the school
of practice; yet 1 , will give some fasts
relating to the habits of the Indians
that will facilitate its acquirement.
A party of Indians, for example,
start on a war excursion, leave their
families behind, and never transport
their lodges; whereas, when they
move their families, hey carry their
lodges and other effects. If, there
fore an Indian trail is discovered with
the marks of the lodge poles upon it,
'it has certainly not been made by a
war party; but if the tracks do not
show the trace of the lodge poles, it
will be equally certain that a war or
fronting party has pruned that wuy,
and if it is not desired tocome in con
tact with them, their directions may
be avoided..
An Indian on coming toa trails will,
generally tell at a glance its age, by
what particular tribe It was made,
the number of the party, and many
other things connected with it' as
tounding to the uninnitlated.
1 remember on one 'occasion, as I
was riding with a Delaware upon the
praries we crossed the trail of a large
party , of ludirats traveling with lodg
es. The track appeared to me to be
quite 4esh and 1 remarked to the In
dian flesh
we must be near the party.
"Oh, no," said he, the trail was made
two days before. "in the morning."
at the same time pointing with 118
finger to Where the sun would be at
about eight o'clock. Then, seeing my
curiosity was excited to know by
what means he arrived at this con
clusion, he called attention to the fact
that there had been no dew for the
lost two nights, but that on the prev
ious 'morning it had been quite
heavy. Ile then pointed out to me
some spews of grass that had, been
pressed down in the earth by the
horses' hoofs, upon which the sand
etUl adinared,having dried, thuselear
fy showing that the gram was still
wet when the tracks were made.
Two Curious Discoveries.
Turning from the deplorable' spec
tacle of the fierce! fratricidal strife
which,: is devastating the world's
nitres, capital, says the New York
Mass, It is pleasant to find else
where in France traces of the scien
tific real and Ingenuity which have
made her more illustrious than her
victories. • All Frenchmen, it seems,
are not absorbed in the agreeable ,cf.
fort to cut each other's threats. Here
and there throughout that unhappy
country are still a few tranquil spir
its, who in the midst of war and mis
=continue to woo gclence RS
y as in time of peace. Of this
dam is a certain worthy professor of
tbe'College of Salutes in Charente
Inferieure.. His researches have led
him to a discovery which May be of
utility, and is certainly most curious.
This is no less than what he himself
calls bottling the sun, that is to say;
fixing Its heat in a closed vessel in
such a way as to be used at.will. The
Mueels is as mas its results are
remarkable. si ple A
vase eonstructeS for
the purpose, of.some material not
mentioned, is exposed during a quar
ter of an luau to the action of the
sun's rays. Then it is , hennetrically
sealed with a Cork, through which a
small hole has been drilled. Before
this hold a powerfid lens is held, and
the Imprisoned rays made to con
verge oil th‘whir ore candle placed
at the distance of about ayard from
the vase. Almost instantly the can
dle is lighted. The experiment, we
are told, was many times repeated
and always with like success. As
the French journal wherein we find
this account enthirsiastically re
marks, It is• prodigious, sad may
vsyd 3 ! ). URA I**
Plesently - some one •arllliter
Insplrsel to and a means ,of bottling,
tbe.san, lo that we'
reajr +Wpm* vtlth OS and ottstir
artificial Illuminators, and rejoice In
perpetual sunshine night and day.
A ditaxwery,of probably more im
inediabi: practical valor* that (Ohn
ad to have been made by M. Zallws
ki, and,reported to the French Acadn
emy of Science+ at a recent sitting.
.7nllwski, we , take to be a Pole;
and he offers an honorable con
trast to many disorganizing country
men who are occupied in ruining
Paris. lie asserts that a hollow cyl
inder of tin, for example, open at the
,top end sharp-edged a t bottom,
properly ballasted add patina vpliaell
of water, will presently move front
west to east, !rhis direction, he states
further, never varies, and what Is
still more curious, the movement
becomes readier and more percepti
ble the oftener the Cylinder Is used
for the purpose, Should M. ZeUwa
ki's assertions bb Aleut out:.by Wal l
the experiment will - afford an easy
and accurate . method .of correcting
the aberrations .of the compass on
iron vessels.• This difficulty, it Is
well knewn..has long been a serious
obstacle hi Modern Aiattlgtition, • and
the means adopted to rectify it have
not always proved entirely safe. A
regulator so simple, sure,l inexpen
sive and convenient as that suggerted
by M. Zallwskl, would be of - almost
incalculable nervier) to, wearers, and
indeed to humanity 'at large.
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worst &motels-toe common Illoten,Plau.
Ole. tw Bra data. Mercurial disease. Mims
c reel Proois us ons, sod their affects, ate eradiated. ant
vigo healtd a round constitstioa este,
wi e ld Miwie Malt Milawswe, laves
sores t Mealy =Staa Skim. in short
all the tounerau diesases canoed b bed blood
I
ate conquered by w th i ls , powerfid sad In
' p r;o i m ritel dtiti, drowsy, debilitated, bate sal.
low color of skin, or yellewish brown spots at
flee or body, frequent hadsche oral s dneer, bat
lade inmouth, Internal hest or chill enemata
with hot tubes. low spirits, and gloomy tarried
logs. irroutdar appetite, sod tongued ri ot
are sageztog from Torpid Miter or " It
loneness. , " In many mat of "IL vet
coaspiaiwoi only part of these symptom
experienott. Asa remedy bar all such cases
Dr. Pierce. Golden Medial Disarray bee to
u it effects perfat atrajentrtg the live:
strengthened end healthy. For the cure o
Iltablival Cloasitratlon of the bowels t.
ZA..never falling remedy, and those who ham
It for this purpose are 1011 a In Its praise.
The proprietor' offers $l,OOO lanai for a Med
clue that will equal It for the cure of all thirdls
cases for which It is recommended.
Sold by dauttsts stall per bottle. Prepared by
it. Vi Pierces M. R. Sole Proprietor. at his Cbeto
1..11 r. 111.1-2 ore. Tit Seneca street. lineal°. hf. 'V.
• . i- • • .1 fo.. n Firrell.-t.
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eichoote, and the late attempts in the Legislature
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*pun (g e r civil ,: and dv oi rnejleuo:eget.rttesiilleatde
to
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the interest felt in the book.
Addict* for descriptive circular., dc.,
J. R. FOWFEft CO.
GS Fifth Avenue, Pittsber,;ll , Ps.
feba.iy•chieprs.
New Trimming Store,
'Cur. ad & Seminary Streets.
PA.
Mrs. F. D. Fast.
Has just opened &choice lot of fashionable
Millinery: Hats, Bonnets, Fnunes,
bons, Fine French Flowers, Illusion, *c.
Ladles', Mute and Children' Bose,
Gentlemens' unbleached Cotton Hose—
eictra quality,
bleb has been trait
KID GLOVES,
CORSETS, COLLARS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMLNGS,
BUTTONS, SPOOL COTTON,
M.achine•Silk,
VELVET 11113331 ONS .
and all articles usually kept in First• Class
Trimming Stores.
lu aditiou. she will keep a good assort
ment. of Toys. Lead Pencils, Btatoinery,
Penknives and cleissors; Fresh Confec
tionary and • ingersnaps constantly on
hand. taprlndf.
J. WRAMALEY'S
hat House,
GENT'S FURNISHIN
EMPORIUM,
Itio. 04 Fifth Alrenue,
PITTSBUR
The Best Goods at Limes*
doootla scut to any address. ou approval
11123,24-Iy.
i>atauattA%
- STORE,
Jo .A.,.:,111)1j1N50N9
.
NO. 1., on)
• •
Has now la litibre, 1i -taw and moll
`,11141 1 4e6 MO* at
'►
'TOSS Coffees.
ET:TOURS, SPICES,
Canned Fruits and Vegetables!,
AU of which_ are offered at fair prices.—
The• exatnituttion of persons visiting
Pittsburg is invited to our stock.
J. A. Robinson,
Nq. 2 DIAMOND,
tnas 3,8 m ' Pittsburgh, Pa.
"Blank Constable . . 1510141 forsale at the Ali.
arm cam.
CHAS. D. Notary i'atafe, Cos
', yammer gad Inennince *mut. .Derde and
Apemen weir.= and wigwag" ledgemestatibm,
Me- Brim been dternonandaakimed magma let
omen/ int clam Insurance Companlea,
it
seating the Fire, LAccident, and live Stock
2=Mirtilm
to. le preceded to take Oaks and write
the mat liberal terms. Alio, agent
the **Au th or Itne . ot Madam Ocean gleam=
ets. Tickets 'old to and hom all porn, In Yam.
Mad. Ireland, ticodand,Germarr mad Pence. 0i
aorta Leafs brick row, Diamond, Ile ter.
astllll6
IE6III
MHO
-7.T•m:;ZfrrorT
-0044,,-k Repair.: Shop :
. .
; Waist keen Itnigig•fl hi the Yonne" aknikille
" 4 "n ere ann tnlfin yeres,--darlng
_add& Wu I
Mee anconankttat • vadat, of nonful PliteßlC to•
ads eindotmetlng models and Inking oat patents
(or Improvements on.
COOKING-STOVES
—ud alter having amenably Waled Woe Up
n
eo% I feet warranted in ollartot them to
Vise GREAT WESTRIIN bas as ea
Pertei Or ate &maim. ,
Sinn's" of Different Styles for nesting and Cooking,
Great Republic UM 1011
•
this the beet Record of any Stove ever offered In
thto 'market.
LESS ROOM TO DO MORE WORK.
BEST BAKER,
MOST DURABLE
THE BEST STOVE IN USE.
In connection with the stove I have got,
up a Patent
which occupies little ronm, no additiOnel
fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen
ses with all pipe, an be put on or taken
oi at any time. and made to sultan stoves
of any size or pattern.
Fivo nundro4 Pormons
Who have purchased and used the
•GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE,
Most of whose names have been puhlish•
eil in the AItOUP, aro confident) referred
to, to bear witness of its superior merits
as arooktng stove.
Having three tint elms engines on hand. of
about fifteen bone power capacity, they are offered .
to the public at reavonable rates.
10Wil 1119R.THUIT.
.
DRY-GOON le
\ T O R
FOR THE
The undersigned takes pleMare in In
forming the public that he lanOnstopened.
a new Dry-Goods Store In the Room re
cently occupied by James Fortune, on the
DIAMOND, ROCHESTER. Pa
AllaBlita, Calicos, .DeLains, Alpacas
Silks, and every variety aria style or goods
usually kept In Retail Stores, which he
will sell at Ihe lowest cash prices.
apr2o,3m D. NELSON.
pPERA
nail
Prices.
rpm, ow ,
STOVES!
IT TAKES LESS FUEL,
ALTOOETH.E.R.
EXTENSION TOP.
=2
NEW
MS STOCK CONSISTS OF
--
List of Apprfaispmentia.
Tafollowing appraleementelander the Act of
A l lenatgy of the 14th ed April UM. of proper
ty allowed to be tetained va lu e widow or ail.
drett of a decedent to the of $3OO, torre been
died in the office of the Clerkof the Orphans'
Court. and approved nisi. via:
Persortal-peoperty to the sewed of gffin 37. re
tained by widow of WM. Ramsey, dec'd., W. 11.
Freak:, adm'r.
Pernmsl property to the amount of 1131: 0 Main
ed by widow of Bee). Iterifn, Cleansed; John Pt.
seradminbasstor.
ty Pel proper to the &mann of three hun
dredd dollen. retained by the widow of Andrew
'.Btraltetn, deceased, Jolla Edgar, adder.
Real property to the amount of .10:1 retained by
, widow of Elijah Headland. deceased; F. G. Dian.
adMintsteator.
Notice le hereby glean Whets's. legatees, &WM
n'elexcriew'rindortlhoutralltrilt!enutert,retcllsTearpt=geig
day. It being the 14th day of Jose 1871, to show
cause UM they have. against Om haat coldisum•
lion of the above appraiseMeate.
remount properly to amount of $290.40 retained
y t t l it e ct , widow of Henry Baler, dpagased. Dante)
mayitic.) JOHN C. HART, Clerk, O. C.
T im- u r ni recid w om Fe r r2 F C re o e megy wb " have soluble
glont's Landltiar the conveyance at Passengers . ,
Freight and Teams.
Parties an the south side will please bear in
mind by ta►iest this Ferry, they will be landed
near Flouring Milb%Woolen Mills. Saw and Plain
log lOUs, Lumber Yard and Stores. where every
thing they need, can he bad at teastmable prices.
J. PAUL, Prral Pro Um.
• .
Attest i--B.IIOIIGAiI, Ste'y.
A dmlnistraitor's Notioe.—The
undetsigned having been appolotedmimial.
tram of the estate (Allude Like, deceased. late
of Chippewa lowneht Hearer won Pa., hereby
notitle. all perilous debted to eald estate that
Immediate •paytheut t i e required. All moon.
preset
claims against raid estate ale mowed to
t them duly satheptleated lot "'Moment.
• rl9:fes.) JAIUCi DILLAN. Adsan'r.
Adnalnlaittraltoes Notleses—Lettms of Ad
ministration having been granted to the sub
scriber on the estate at Samuel Mefletorkdeed.,
late of Beaver enmity, Pa. thie Is to nett all per
sona Indebted to said estate that haired te pay
ment la required ; awl all poisons having claims
against the smite will present them tally authenti
cated for settlement. ARTPWR SHIELDS.
apr267asr Miner.
LOOK HERE.
SPRING AND 81111111=111 GOODS, —Tbm
undersircal bees lave to latorm his friends
sod the public generally that be !Limpet received
a new stock. of Oxide of the latest styles for
Spring and Sommer wear ,which he ears at tery
moderat rem
OP,'NTLEMIINS' FURNISHING
GOODS.
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Clothlud nude to order on the ohorteet notice.
Thankful to the public for put Won, I hope
by clue ettennou to Mumma to merit a continu
ance of the !same.
DANIEL MILLER,PA.
DR IDG If sr. BRIDGSWATA74
mar 24:tf
NATIONAL BANK. REPORT•
nn
epon of the condition oldie National Bank
of Beaver conaty,llew Brighton. Pa, at the
clan. of badness on the 79th day of April, A.
D. Dal:
RESOUBCEs.
Loans and Ulacanute $13,053 87
Overdrafts 1,311 71
U. S. Banda to sector circultukm... ... 120.000 OD
U. S. Baud, and Securities on han d... .
31,500 00
Dan from redeeming and mamma agen ts 13,103 30
ate from other Nein:mai Banks 4.5115 65
Banking liause..• •• r ' 14.1374 54
Furniture and Allures killi 68
Current expenses 1,k140 F 5
'
Tale. id !Xi its
•
Chshiterti pa e lineluding stamps) MD fel
Bine or other National Bank. .1,1211 00
Plattlooll Currency, (Including nthneke) 1115 94
Specie, coin
Legal Tender Notes - 3.545 00
35.158 00
'Total
I=
i slb i
mk anstat:
Dlocorint...s4,lll 04
Interco:
Exchange 2.1911 09
4,1341 OD— 9,1119 OD
National blank cirentatkat uwas (xi
Dltideruta 1101,4441.. 1,449 94
Depot.its GOAD 114
Dne,to other , 94nOs & bankers MOOD 49
• --..
17 Ma
•
Slate q r Pmnrylraala, ESL Room Laseitire
County orßeaver. f•" of the Radanal Raub of
Deaver County. do solemnly 'Sr= that the above
statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. ' EDWARD lIOOPRH, Cashier.
Subscribed - and affirmed before me tide Bth
day of May. iffn. alzirois Townsmin. N. P.
Comet—Attest:
• BENJ. WILDL
GEO. W. HAIIILTON, I Directors,
It. E. ROOPEP.
Nay 11. 113TI:8w• '
Orphans' Court Sale. .
EDY virtue dam order rtl the Orphans' item of
Beaver county; the undersigned Trailers ap
pointed by said Conti to make sale of the teal es
tate of Sylreater Vontlides deonmed,after proceed
ings In Padden, trill expose to sale by I public
vendee or oaten at the Cowl House, In the boro.
of Bearrer. In salsa couaty,
130• elatai.rdfsgr. 10, 1.671.
AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. U.,
ail that Certain parcel Or lot of ground situate In
Rochester bswashlpAti said county and
designated on the plot ammiapas the inquest
or Temkin of the real estate of said deceased, ea
=tlk") hounded by lands of this helm of
Reno, decmed. K. Connelly and others.
Ounfaining 2 Aires aald l 2 1 eicAeB.
T mulls the purchase MOW In
band on confirmation desks by the Court, and the
Wane In two equal ainual hrstaslusente from
that date with interest thereon from ems lime.
Deferral histallineeti to
rt be seemed by Road end
; the purehmer to pay expense of
be
ti:l7= Bond and Maon, and stamping the
aaale, Mart
,l. CROSS, Trearre.
. • •
IlayttlSll-Iw.
ICOTICH.-1 hare applied to the Court of
.A.‘ Common nom of Lamer county for the
benelt of the.lsoolvent lain of this Common
wealth, end the said Court bare appointed the lint
day offline 'Farm. MI. et the Court Home la
Bearer. kir the Donn of toe and my_
_creditors.
arty17;11•1 SAMMLCALHOUN.
J. Y. BIZIGAAN,
JAS. 111. BINGIIOO O I ,
Commissjon Mer Chants
And Dealers in all kinds qf art',
qUicK mALV,: AND iIIOYET RETURNS
guaranteed in all Clues
Office 267 .Libertv rital
PITTSBURGQ, PENN'A
cOlcailMillYSTS SOLICTI2D.
:THE OLD ORIGINAL
BOTTLING HOUSE.
W. ittliartiM & _co
• 22 and 24 Market Street,
11%,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Established in 1844, by H. W. Buffum.
Vile oldest sad lamest Boa Moss weld of
Othe sciantalas, bas volde ezionw
tar su
to le pptzt binds sad itir
thal=tUi
sier od
Afinauli raters, ittes,Porter,
For Oe Spring Trade, ar the following prim:
darsopstflia, • I V% Per doiL
Mineral Water
iterptedll
Cleiroptiree Cider,
Porter
Ale, mill
" Yemen, •
" Wiaterioa....
Imputed London Porter sand
bottles.
Imported Scotch Aloe and bot
tler, . 300 "
Crab Cider, .36 pe4.
Bruin , "
' Bottles 75 cent' per pos. extra. Money refund
ed whet formed.
Goode deferred free, andfrefght. paid tom
road stations arid steamboat hmdMus. lye
STgm ByiprsG
Wood !Turnlli&
WILLIAM PratPaim.
Alleibeny CIO. Pa.;
Is prepared to do all kinds 14 Wood-
Turning, Scroll-Sawing and &mill Moul
ding. Newelrs Balusters and Hand Balls.
WITH ALL JOINTS VIM READY
TO HANG, furnished on short notice.
Orden be mail breurptly attended to, at My no
telt with Olean & Co-, fit. ettt Av. Pittsburgh.
PL.
so
st the NW, tamer sd Webster street sad
Graham Abet. tetdt.
a. B. &um.. r. A. ItAUXII..U. e. Satan.
G. L ISAMILER at elm7 l tm 0 , 10 1 0 4 4.
G. 1. MAXIM OIA At CO., Brew FaW.
.A.ItilLEll3l O,
Desk= ta ColotiCa. OGOL COUflen. 44 . Me.
Collo:ohm made is all agassloas potato la amp
United Bow and nansda. Accounts at Nerds.
ants. Musubetanni. an bdtviduals, malted.
Merest Wkrand as time ilepostus. Cannoolv . ,
deem win wenwi prompt intentsaa. ramniay
_ _
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natatory Teacher% *lndent% Pans.
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utiona upon to beautiful and Aetna: truth,.
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erywhere been received with marked favor, dub.
scrlptions for the Pictorial Bible, in Ibis style and
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limited extent, as there la no outlay of money that
the little trader ran mile, which will yield him
so rich a Muth.
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daral IPHams of Family, Pulpit, Pocket and
and Pbotoanphie Bibles and Terdsment•— nearly
nen different s V les—so well known everywhere for
their sceursey of text, beauty of stalely and dura
bility of binding. Always ask for POITIn'a BUS
DA= EbMolla. and net the best. Cotsiories
c containing styles and prices famished on applica-
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The Pieforial Finnlry•ilit4e,' with M O shell,
and tot= to Agents, address Perna s &MM.
Ann Blida Ann TaaTANSAT finnan..
$441,007 OS
*lOO4OO 00
10,11/5
JOHN E. POTTER & CO.,
Publisfiers.
614 and 617 Sansom Street,
mar2243m. PHILADELPHIA
I 1 d 1 A r: 01
THE SPRAGUE MOWER
MDR
NES,
LIGTENDSS OF DRAFT,
ANT' DURABILITY,
wiliasaal as equal,
We desire. ,
to call the attention of Far
mers to thts Mower, awl request them to
examine its merits before purchasmeany
othee:machine. Wan anted, or no sale.
PRICE $lOO,OO.
For!further particulars, call on or nd
dress the General Agents,
PRATT, JOHNON 8 "c 0
No. 145 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Manufacturers of Plovi, pad Dealers in
all kinds or Farm Mi.chlaery.
aprfrAndl
Carpepitpftgo*,
MR
Mattings,:&a.,4o.,
AT •, LOWEST PRICES.
Henry McCallum,
(Late McCallum Bro.'s,)
51 FIFTH' AVENUE,
PIT'TSBUTIGIM, PA.
I have facilities for supplying
RETAIL DEALERS
EszaUa
to any Muter* i.Tobbing House
apary McCallum.
. C. 00YLE,
Pj
wAraesautatz.anit
AND JAWELKE,
TAtitt Stmt. Beat?. lb .I(ftedelf OPN* II .
Moores Drug Mori )
All Orders promptly, attended to.
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Ware. Spectacles, tic., aware on band.
gotta. .
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tic dr, do 4; Sr dr,
4 4 4"4
288 8 8
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S. 4 0 .0 4 4
rderohant Tailors & Clothiers,
S. & J.Snellenburg,
MERCHANT TAILORS,
BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON
Sep 14t..nct26;m4 9 etid ly
CARPET„S,
oliaa=caaol , mtz9
MATTINGS,
WINDOW - 88A1 H
Beal& tOSIL,IC
A full and well selected stock of,
AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES.
Far A Liberal Reduction made to Min
eters and on Unwell Carpets.
BOVARD. ROSS & CO..
marB;'7l-Iyl PITTbBURG H. Pi.
CITY BOTTLING SOUSE,
No, SO Market Street,
PITTSBTRGH, PA.
T
Sarsaparilla. Mineral and Raspberry
Soda Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smith s
Kennett, Wainwrights; and all the best
brands of Ale and Ldndon Porter, select
ed and bond bottled for Medical and Fam
ily use. Goods delivered free. [tnrfh"llay
J. B. SNEAD & CO.
HATE 30 Br OPLYED A NEW -
Saw and Planing Mill
IN Pam=Dom, PA.,
Having the Matt iniprovedinachinery
for the.mamtfactuns qt.
33mikcocawu:L%Tchl
SIDI TG,:
1.4 A. T "1-1, & C.. dk C.,
and are now prepared to 'commence
the building and repairing Qf
Steamboats, Barges, Flats, &c., &c.,
,
Keeping' coastailly nu - bard A superior
quality of Lumber. The patrousge of the
public is n:specifully solicited: All orders
prompdy executed. (=HS:tr.
!"MNIW~e
11111 T T. 11111.1101.1)
COMPOUND. FLUID
Extrac:t Catawba
GRAPEPILLS.
Ommesscal Rats— AvW /*tractlaberb out
/101 Attract Wallis °raps
Liver Ctoptai sit Anuslact, iillous Ape-
Hews. elet or Nervous lieerioeho. VWlmbue,
rte. Purdy ?peat*, malleably, no Snotty,
Mlarists or leelaterlose Drags.
These pills arc the most delightful pleas
ant punrativo,supersedmg cuter nil, salts,
magnesia. etc. They are composed of the
4sest ingredients.. After a few days'. use
of them, such an huriguradon, of theentlre
system lakes place as to appear miniml
ow to the weak - ind enervated, whether
timing from' Imprtalence or disease. H.
T. Hehabold's Compound Fluid Extract
Catawba Grape Pills are not sugar-coated.
tibiaibildiugar-coated Vlll5 do not
dissolve, but pass throug h the stomach
without dissolving, consequently do not
produce the desired (deem. CA
,TAW BA GRA PE PILLS, bel pleasant
lin taste and odor, do not nett. tate their
being sugar-coated. FIFTY CENTS
PER BOX.
lIENIEICT.IIE.M.3I.I3C,XII 3• B I
MAW CONCIXTWITp COXPOUND
FLUID-_ EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Will radically exterminate from the sys
tetn Baranla„ Byphilts, Fever
Ul
errs,Sore Eyes, born - legs, Sore Mouth,
Sore Head, Bronchitis, Skin Musses,
Salt Rheum, Cankers, !Wettings from the
Ear,White Swellings, Tumors Cancerous
Affections, - Nods* ckets, Glandular
Swellings, Night Sleets's, Rash, Teller,
Humors of ea - kinds Chronic Rheuma
tism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have
been established in the system for years.
Being prepared expressly for the above
Complaints, its blood-purifying properties
are greater than any other prepardion of
sarsaparilla. it gives the complexion a
char and healthy color and restores the
patient to a slate of 'health and purity.
For purifying the blood, removing all
chronic constitutional distaniesarislng from
an impure state of the blood, at.d the only
reliable and effectual krown remedy for
the cure or paint and swelling of the bones,
ulcerations of the throat and legs,blotches,
pimples on the lace, erysipelas, and all
scaly eruptions of the skin, and beautify
ing, the complexion. PRICE-$1 110 PER
BOTTLE.
.M.
4#olo l )*44llq4 : l i O t t e
THE Oft.e.-&-T imultryne, •
has cured every cave of Diabetes in which
It has been given, Irritation f the Neck
of the Bladder Rod inflanortion -of the
Kidneys, Vic •tatinn of the, Kidneys and
Bladder, Retention at Unne. Diseases of
the Postage Gland, Stone in the Bladder,
Calculus, Gravel, Brickdust Deposit, and
Mucous or Milky Discharges. and for en•
Gabled and delicate constitutions of both
sexes, attended with the following gyra
tr's: . Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of
Power Lost of Memory, Diefeulti , of
Breathing, Weak Nerves. Trembling,
rot of Disease, Weakrainess, Dimness of
Vision, Pain in the Back, Hot Hands,
Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin,
Eruption on-the Facc,Pallid Countenance,
Universal Lassitude of the Muscular Sys
tem, etc.
21 Flllb A
BOTTLERS OF
ULNRY T. lIIELPIIIIOL%
COSCENTILLTIID
,Lined by persons from the age of eigb •
teen to twentytivc, and from thlrty..fire to
fifty-five or in the decline or change. nt
lire : after contiumnent or labor pains: bed
wetting In children.
Extractltu is .Diuretie
and lilood•Puritying, and cures all diseases
arising from habits of Dissipation, and
excesses an•i imprudences in lite, Impuri
tiesof the Blood, ete.,Superseding Copailis
in Affections for which it is used, and
Syphilitic Affections—in these diseases
used in connection with Reindict Hose
Wash.
LADIES
In many affections peculiar to ladies,
the Extract Buchu is unequalled, by any
other remedy—as in Chlorosis or Helen
tion,lnnularity, Painfulness or Suppres
sion of customary Evacuations, Ulcerated
or Wchirrus state of the Uterus, Leucor
rhaa or Whites, Sterility, and far all com
plaints incident to the sex, .whether aris
ing from Indiscretion or Sabha of Dial-
It is prescribed extensively by
the most eminent physicians & midwives
for enfeebled and delicate constitutions, it
Wheezes and all ages (attended with any
of the above disease; or symptoms.)
'o
H. T. HEL3IBOLD'S EXTRACT BU
CHU CURES DISEASES ARISING
FROM IMPRUDENCES, HAB
ITS OF DISSIPATION, ETG.,
in all their stages, at little expense, little
or no change in diet, no inconvenience,
and no exposure. It causes a frequent de
sire, morgives strength to Urinate, there
by removing Obstritetious, Preventing
and Curing Strictures of the Urethra, Al
laying Pain and Inflamatien, so frequent
in this clara of diseases, and expelling all
Poisonous muter.
Thousands who have been the victims
of incompetent' persons, and who have
lucid heavy fees tube cured ins short time,
have found they burn been - deceived, and
that the "Poison' has,hy the use of "pow
erre! astringents," been dried up In the
system, to break ont Ina more aggravated
form, and perhaps alter Mairiage.
Use HELSII.IOLIYS EXTRACT BC
CHU for all allections snd Diseases of the
Urinary Organs, whether exciting In Male
or Female, Irons whatever (3111941 originat:
ing, and no matter of how long standing.
HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S IMPROV
ED ROSE WASH.
cannot be surpassed as a FACE WASH,
and will boi , found the only speeitie reme
dy in every species of Cutaneous Affection.
It speedily eradicates P ini pies, Spots,Scor
bum Dryness, Intlumtlons df the Cutane
ous Membrane, etc., dispels Rediness and
Incipient Intlamatlon,HlVCS Rash, Moth
Patches, Dryness of Ship or Skin, Frost
Bites, and all purpoSes for, which Sakes
or Ointments are used; restores the skin
to a state of purity and softness, and In
surescontinueoltealthy action to the tissue
of its vessels, on which Tepends the agree
able clearness and vivacity of complexion
so much sought and admired. But how
ever valuable as a remedy for existing de
fects of the skin. H. T. IlemboldN hose
Wash has long sustained its principle
claim to unbound patronage, by possess
ing qualities whice render it a toad
piiutage of the most Superlative and Con
genial character, combining in an elegant
lormula those prominent requisites safety
and eificary—the invariable neconipani
ments of its,, use—us a Preservative and
Refresher lit the Complexion. It Is nn
excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphilit
ic Natuie, and man injection for diseases
of the Urinary Organs, arising from Mav
is of dissipation. used in connection with
the EXTRACTS BtCllll7, SARSAPA
RILLA, AND CATAWBA GRAPE
PILLS, in sturh diseases as teen:mended,
cannot be surpassed.
D
Full anti explicit directions accompany
the mtalicines.
Ettdence of the most responsible and
reliable character furnished on attplics
cation, with hundreds of thousands of
'living witnesses, and upward of 1000 un
solicited certificates and recommendatory
letters. Many of which are from she high
est sonretw; including eminent Physicians,
Clergymen, Statesmen, etc. The pro
prietor has never resorted to their publi
cation in the neivspapers ;ho do vi not do
ails from the fact hls articles rank as
, Standard Preparation/I, and do not need to
be propped up by certificates
Bleary T:lfelieboldos
ns, Geoutite Pre,
'oratio
Delivered to any address. Secure from
observation.
'ESTABLISHED UPWARD OIiTWEN.
TY YEARS. Sold by Druggists every
where. .t4dress letters for intormstion, to
criefidenceio HENRY T. RELMBOLD,
ugglat 140 Chemist.,
Only Deyits 11. T, lIELSIBOLD'S
Drug and :Chemical Watellouse, No. 594
Broad way,:aiew York, or to IL T. lIEL3I.
BOLD'Sktedleal Depot, 104 South Tenth
Street. Phllade , phill
BY-WAiti Or ViUNTENYEATIL Ask for
ilEsur T. LlELunouits! TArs NO OVUM
chd febls.
edkfinui.
a ritlF-111•PO
Wanierts l4ls weaned Delta tailed
not area to ale Oro) wears dr ao7 wont Cftel
41 Wad. ag Dloallag Plkon 71•1.•
ors allticted should Isnotedlottly c• 11 on Uhl: oru z .
Wt and got a brftrrW. atilt ta••pootno o „
Instantly allard complete tent f. and the k - •
log Vont:Elamlns only requital to aka • per
Jotoanost Coro Mama any trouhlo or Inenalentem•
Us amt.
Watissit's Pita Vittutat Is etvre.iy r,,, lLe
PLN. and b out tecomittesotect to can uoy otEvr
dlevivi. It Or cane many caws of over Utiny
yam' *Wading. Prke One Dollar. Form:, by
&wine sinsiwbrre.
No More
WEAK NIatVES
Wankel+ • DYriperda Took t. Preparta
eiarrrly Wray opopuce sad tame ourent r eta
et.ov sae. • Thal, ate vi ry lew %bp
hart Dot employed phreicloca for yea. to natal)
•pa Ihl preriA:an will do ha a Ira err...b...
etrearthea Lag the orn'ee, Ix.q.tal Ibe
'Von, reacting dig.aien. .dearth maw,
=yr?. Louse wittu
again moo. ueespadamo sad r.l ia data
Di LAIN. etaie tr4►L all Me Wise mi. Yea se - to
edy lir utassend W the oast ekeytu+l It
to a eilicbtly stimulator toile wad .114.0414
s etrengther the=itlir.:mt!; rwilic o z v. 4l
snpeSons t‘onk
Ire Da.
wee hyrytpria Malt. Vor ale by draggle. -
Pace Mae bias,
cur k.. 1 no IrlV tt E
Wairetes Om& Salaam IS lending...R.
notate sod expentontong. Tar extraordloto
et tt ponatoe• to taco lrly reliarlog,sad nett.
calls mug. the moat at:eta:tate owes ur
Colds, lame Throat, alruncint.,lninesuta. Wirer,
Ituareenom. Asthma aad Ckaudnaptkas a a.rriut
lornalibtoo. So prompt la the 'vial land certaut
eifenta In all the .burn case*, army altecnoot•
%broad and longs, that litateaandat of yriptclan..,
daily prescrilnag It, and one and all 1,7 not n
the mot deattnt; and expectorating median, rear
known. One dare always sear& ratter, and la
meet °Liftman bottle etrecta a coin. bold by drat.
Bats, In large bottles. Mee One batter. hi. •
paw own lnd& you .ell coadh and .utter The
Balsam wilt ears..
W IroiE: • car' LJ.F E.
The Great Mood Puller and Delicious Dna
Irinaerft eim VII" or Vine of LW,
is tree Mini any pis runous drugs or lintwo , u,
lag prepared ox those who require a ettflOjoo _
it la a aplendtd appetizer and tonic. and w. tarsi
thing to .he Yacht tor purlOlog the blood.. It
the most yleasalat one delicious article ever 0n...L.4
to the publlC tar superior to brandy, w hltk y, •
bitters, or any Other NUM , . It la more healthy,
and cheaper. Both aisle Lod denude. Yount( or . 4 ,
rout lake the IV toe of Lie. It IL, In Ixt. • Ilk pa
server. Those who wish to enjoy good health Ikt:
a line dow or lively spirits, will do well to mite ii•
Whoa of Life. It la diihient trout anything ra,
before to we. It la sold by Omega. Pricc
Dollar, In quart bottles.
.I.IaLDIENA.GVOGIJE
ZWIIIIICBIOIIIII le the IA?
arts Ammo to man, the III Wlttlee. ll wil
(It t cu r e
it
every ease.) Wture is the tainii* In ahl.h it •
Important Medlrlne not wanted? Muttute.tt,
le the greatest blessing ever ollere , l yet.
should tuameduttely 1.31 - lAllre li. II is al.,
for Female Irregularitlett, and may be depear-a
upon In every 111 w where the mouttly a.nr to
been °tem/m.l through cold or dierete:. :Net
draggietr. Price pot Dollar.
Bald by all Dtvatztata. or meat bt et
receipt of On Dollar twat a quarter. Add,. -
619 State street. calor.
Ve* sale by S. C. 11 ANN oN.ltrx.hest er, TIARNE ,
S. BUD.. Bridgewater. atrlllUbe DRlL‘srs.
beaver, Pa.: 1.1 11 . 1 .1;cha Ise,. 71
4s. ti 14,p
6 ;6
OF THE AG El
PATIXVID, Dac RRRRR 7Ty, 116;
OUR CELEBRATED
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lizintaalavre Atms, Pitzsb,oo,
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MERCHANT TAILOR
•
BROADWAY,
NEW BRIGHTON, PL
lisvtng received a large and wall orlecte4 not
or
Fall and Winter Goods.
vntlik.Unga,
BEd VERS, CHINCHILLAs,
CLOTHS; CASSIMERES, ESG
LISH MELTONS, VES'TLYGs,
f the latest and moot fashtonable atyles. e.
. will be nude to order on the
MOST•REASONABLE TERM:,
and on the shorten possible notice and etrocui
to_gtve satisfaction.
F. 8.- da 1 employ none but drat clue aork
and basing considerable experience In o
defy compedtion anywhere in the Start u •
make and tit 1 keep also on band a full Wei
rem y made clothing of bogie manufacture.
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NB. YOUNG, Attorney lit Ns
Berger, W. Office and residence ou
east or the Court Muse. AU law bu%lnew en,
..• -
ted to my care .6611 ',trite prompt
Moo persons. harlog Heal Eotate for S.O, r.•
those arlobing to buy town property, mai
land.. may sane time and money by canker
ante.tpri:
ESTA.ISLASI3III3 11433.
LANE BROS.
SCITES. , ItS to B. WOLF r
Cbrilet of Liberty,and
(Late St. Clair - Street.)
PITTSBURGH, PENIa
Importers and Dealcra in
:a a
have now in Store the Larri-t 3:
Selected Stock offered in the City
trir Special inducements °tiered I , ' ,
country trade'
SA 'L MASA & SOl,l,
NEW BRIGHTON CUTLERY WO
N,LV UFACTURERS 4)l'
31/2CM11:11D
S 3 1 2
TAinelval mairrA
&e.,
Special attention Is given to V,
hardening tf: Tempering r j Ihr h",%4
and we feel and know ourselree to be r.ss+...;
to make the very hoot. as we employ thssr?...,,.
perieneed workmen, and ore th
nome bee
klamUel Mason has tec ,
[muss forty years. and his h oc ` an
workmen. We are also msnefsrtereno
POCKET-KNIVES.
. PEK.K.N
PRUNE:KS'
Nada from 5..4 C. Warenow'. Waned ra
Steel. and Entry ANdo Itarrnata.
Spain' attention to aided to oar %tort e-
Razors,
Packet Scissors ?
Ladie4''La uri ' •
Bankers' Si•is•
ss 0
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Barbers' Sei
All orders will be promptly titled Lid ati.,v,e4
advioird.
Pr Prier 1.1.1 furolotied on application
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