The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 16, 1871, Image 2

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WEYA,D, Rution LKD PROPIUMIL
Beaver, Pa., Aug. 16th, 1871.-
Republican State Ticket.
FOIL DITO IL GENERA
COL DAVID STANTON.
bolt SURVEYOR GENEALAL,
Col. ROBERT B. BERTH.
Republican County Ticket.•
Asseinbly.—,Wm. C. Shurlock,
William A. Mickey,
Deriia.s M. Leatherman,
t.leorge W. Fleeger.
.Ixsociate Adge.—Joseph C. Wilson,
Trea... , threr.—Cluts. P. Wallace.
Prns, .Attorney.—J. H. Harrah.
bmniissioner.—llugh .J.lllarsludl.
P. H. Director,—Samuel Gibson.
Awlttor.—"Ralph Covert.
_l uditor (1 year.)--Clurk A; Hunter.
r-re.vor.—Arariah Wynti.
l'ritsrem of ,I:l;atlesiy. —H en ry
John Murray.
\Vora: upon
_the new ,revenue
s will be eanimeneed in Wash
ton at „nee. All the old
. ones will
g' out of use, and an entirely new
—.ries will he printed. The= bank
ii4 , te . companies print the margin and
tint the paper, and the desigjis are
to he printed in the Bureau- pf En
graving and Printing of the ITreasi.
ury. Negotiations for furnishirrOhe:
lit•W-Lyle of palter for printing the
s law l in have been going on for sever
al day!,, and the contract will soon h4`
awarded. t,
VA LI ANDIGHAM, widow of
the tate lion. L. Vallandigham,
dhd on S,aturday evening last, at
Cumherland,.'ad. She Was gtrickA
down by the sudden death of her
husband, and Buffered severely ever
sinee that event both mentally h and
was taken to tAin
litcrland several . weeks ago by her
friend-3 and - relatives, where she con
tinued to grow worse, until death re
lieved her.
Tim Raleigh N. C. I Sentinel,
a Democratic paper, speaking of the
did manner in which the negro vote
%%as thrown ag,ainst the Convention,
"The inevitable tendency of a
,nsalidated negro vote Is to produce
in the end a consolidated white vote
and woe betide the poor darkey
tlh(q) that day comes." This is the
kind of language that inspired Ku
-I:luxism, and which makes the cot
ured man cling,. closer to Republi
canism, even though his fidelity e(r.4s
him his life.
THE I te•moerats of North Carolina,
concede the defeat of the Gonstitu
tional Ciitivention by at least ."..,,00
majority. That they are very un
happy in it iikQbe judged from the
lcurdi of Trieitihniiiglim Jout/at/,
which says: "We make the ac
knowledgment with regret,4und
with dark forehodings for the welfare
kf the State. We submit to thedecree
of the majority as become
and shall labor faithful
ly 'zealously to save the state
Iran ruin."
ua Saturday last there was a se
vere riot in Londonderry, in which
the r trangemen had a terrible collis
ion with the police and military au
thorities, in consequence of the at
tempt to celebrate by a procession
through the streets the anniversary
- 4 the , iegv of that city in The
proeessiiinists came out to the taun
t...l- of several hundred, but the police
.iutekts. diet reed them. (heat
were attacked, and the military had.
to be called out to quell the distur
bance. There were a number of per
.-ons wounded seriously. The police
made many arrests.
A STAI temperance convention
v.as held at Harrisburg on last Wed 7
nesday. Strung . temperance rulu
i,ions were adopted. About 'forty
delegates were iii attendance. Barr
Stiangler of Lancaster Liounty was
nominated for Auditor ; ;eneral, and
1101. E. A. Whivier of Mercer to.,
.0 nominated for Surveyor 14ener
al. While few doubt the good mo
t Ives of those %cho participated in this
,mvention, there are many who be
lieve the intLivement injudicious, po
litically and utterly incapable of ae
c,miplishing any good o far as tem
perance reform in Pennsylvania is
incerned. '
: Fon nearly a week Bu ffa lo pat
Luc- Itc , en in a whirl over the races
near the city. -On last Friday the
yrcnt t rotting race p lace. Twe n
ty-tive Hundred dollar:, extra had
I en offered to any hor-4. that would
ho.it, Dexter's time. The track had
:•Iturtened zsitico Dexter trotted
~11 it. But all in vain. The tastazt
tune made wtt4 not only behind Dex
ter's but not even up to I .ndy
Phurue',
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The best time made on Friday wa:,
by t ioldsmith Maid, 2!19: where,s
l'llortie las trotted iti 2:1S;, and Dex
ter', well-known recorded time wa-.
2:171
TIT E New York Tillr3 invites at
t..otion to the follo(ving figures:
oLtir i)E' NEW YunK CITY
• 1 , 41.
dr . .: u, ltil
month, _5.:•0,124,139
DER F 'IF Tilt; I ri:L) sTAT
Nl4l - , 1
n toile mkki•ths
i- is a contrast which tax-payer?.
ought to , :udy. Even th,kse who
,yittpathizr yvith the rt-_tetionary in
of the Ku-Klux Democracy
I ay well he' stagßeml thy th e ev hi en _
(vs oft heir financial nfistuanztgetrwht.
nr.A ADMilt.l.l. in his tiag
ship "I;ranklin," Capt. .1. Park
er. acownpanieit with the "Juniata,"
:gum:ider Luce. arrived at t'hris
tiatia, Norway, July 9th, and remain
ed several days.
_The officers were
received with };rent courtesy and at
tentions, :Ind fit*pitalities were free
ly exchanged. This being the first
visit of an Atnerican man-of-war in
that city, the vessels and their ollimr.ti
and crews attracted no little curios
ity, and iinmensvcrowds gathered to
look at the ship,. TL•e newspapers of
or%vay are profuse in their compli
ments to the Officers.
SEN A TOR F . SK BLA R has been
interviewed at Cape May. He nays
that while sotne Democrats think the
" • new departure" in a wise movemen t
other, reject it, and that it Is at best
but a natural , etinenee of the Tani
many Movement, when they put I
Chase on the lint Of Presidential cati= !
tlidates. He thiuk_s Mi.agiri safe for
a hundred thotaland
.majority in the'
next Presidential catniraign without
regar d to the "new departure," and
that the most available liemoeratie
Presidential candidate Is Governor
Gratz Browb, who has always been
ft "new departurist," and who could
secure the_support of the Germnn
Republicans Of the country ou
account of his championship, ol' the,
unti-disenfrauchiging movement •
Bl'mouri, where Grant's tratwent.of
Sc'hurz and the German i i i l tizens In
cimsed that class against t e Admin
istration, not onlY-in
theatei.hut
elsewhere throughout the country.
Sit
________-•
'I'I long and somewhat acrimon
ious struggle between Secretary
Boutwell and Commissioner Pleas
outou Was ended on the night of the
Bth of ..-tagust by the President's sus
pending the latter from office. Here
is the notice suspending him:
MAN4LO:II", WAIUINGTON D. C.
Aug S.
Sou are hereby saspendod (row the ollioe of
Commissioner of Laternal lievenue, in accordance
with the terms Of an act approveti April 5. A. D.
1903 to amend as set regulating the tenure Cl cur.
taintivii offices, pasand March 2, A. 1). hitiT, and
subject to all provisions of lsw applituble thereto .
(Signecn 1.. S. GRANT.
Tu the Run. A. Ps.t.u•corrox.
(In receiving the notification, tlevi. Yiciventon
vacated the orrice, leaving his successor the Wl
kriving note:
7b.1 IT. Douglass, Deputy Commietiontr
Infernal I:erewse Bureau:
Ildvinc this any Levi, roaqumdeta from tkii
office by the l'restdeut, I tarn the gainn over to
you.
A. I'IA
The immediate nu itii asitgued to Okla! qaur
k•re kg the .urpeu-tou ("eh. Pleximutun.are, that
the tutcrnral
lIEVESCI. KAY NOT COLLECT::II
ettl , ,iency: that Gen. Pleasouton reversed the
of toe liredec,seore In several Important
rtsultn.suiltivatioitedsittn,,,wholse effect Was
unner.r....sat - 71v - the .publlt. r .itelpfiC. - aettog
-113 - dt'vetettfiTT tyt-ftne. not conAultorg ‘‘titt Ale flip
ottlekrt. na to the.fe and other matters of tot
ImutA:attou. and that a chan::e Imeesenr7 in
ort , ur that then t hartsdLy in the working or the
~, ,ury Department
LET us hail Montana as a Repub
lime Territory. Ever 'since its or
ganization that far-off region, we be
lieve, has been represented in Con
gress by a Democrat. At the last
election, Kavanaugh, Democrat, was
chosen by 1,560 majority. This year,
however, our friends have not only
destroyed the Democratic majority,
but have elected their candidate, W.
IL elagett, by 1,000 majority over E.
W. Toole. What with defeating the
Democratic plot in North Carolina,
paring down the Democratic major
ity iti Kentucky to a ridiculously
small figure, and effecting a political
revolution in Montana, Republicans
have reason for congratulation upon
the opening prospects of the cam
paigu.
Qu'rri: a mint' her of our Democratl
is contemporaries have recently been
publishing u list of defaulting reven
ue collectors in this State, and inSinn
ating that they were the appointees
of the present administration. Our
neighbbr, Mr. Sankey of the Law
rence Journal is set down as one of
these defaulters. • Instead or the
charge being true so far as Mr. San
key is concerned, that gentleman pro
duces a certitimte from the Auditor
'oft he Treasury showing Oat he was
not only not a defaulter, but likewise
developing the fact that the (lovern-'
meat owed him $76.5,.:.1.) when he went
out of °lnce. So far as the remaining
"dtifaulting collectors" of Pennsyl
vania are concerned, the list publish
ed by the Secretary of the Treasury
shows that nut onti of them received
his appointment. ftlom Gen. Grant-
EN . FILM A N has recently re
ceived a letter from Gov. Potts of
Montana, giving details of thexecent
incursion of the Crow hulitms into
the : Gallatin Valley, in 4 that Terri
torY. The marauding party, it ap
pears, killed two white men and
drove off Go head of ca . ttle. The
Governor asks for the es - tablishment
of a new military post at the lea.
the valley, and, if this is done, he
thinks there will be no farther incur
sions from that ckuarter. He says
that there arc already' 500 farmers
settled in the valley, and he deems
it of importance that they should be
more fully protected by troops. Ifen.
Sherman, speiking ut this and many
other calls for additional protection
to settlers in the Far West, says that
the reduction of the army makes it
impossible fur him to ',lave as many
troops in the Indian country as lie
thinks are, needed. The army is
nom inalV•:•in,tion strung, but. every
one familiar with military affairs
knows that,-of the number of men
borne on the rolls, not more than
two-thirds can be relitst on as the
average effective' f(irce, so that 20,imi1
men repieseut the actual force now
available for duty. So large a por
tion of this force is stationed in the
Southern States, hut that a scanty
number remain to garrison the vast
Indian frontier, from Texas to the
British Possessions.-. The General
found, in his tour this Summer,
that the settlers on the frontier do
not see the wisdom of taking the
troops needed in that frontier and
sending them to the Southern States,
for political purpoees, as they allege;
mid that they charge that the Gov
ernment is unmindful of their safety
in thus exposing then] to Indian
forays.
lien. Sherman duet not think the
tneed for troop in the Wed will di
minish within the next , few veam
op the contrary, he believe.: it will
increase, owing to the necessity of
guarding the construction and survey
ing parties on the Northern and
Southern Pacific Railroads. The
Northern Road, from the point
where it erasses the Red River of the
North to thittlements in Montana,
traverses a rk•gion inhabited, he says,
by hostile/whims, chietfy the war
like Sioux, who will have to be
(might off the line of the road at al
obt=t every mile of its progress. The
Southern Road, when it gets into the
Apache country, will meet with the
same difficulty, the Apaches being
the worst Indians to‘dmil with there
are in the country. Both these roads
\Vitt eventually he great pettire-Illa
innkeN, tis the Union Paintic has
been; hut, while they are building,
I I the tieneral believes that a large force
of troops u,ili he required to guard
the laborers and proteet the track
and stations.
$4l 4411.0-1"
...11.1W
A t'4)Ni .MITTEL appointed by the
temperance organization of this state
to interrogate the two candidates for
Auditor General and the two candid
ates for Surveyor General, ,received
replies from the Republican eandicl
ales fur these offices, but no responses
from Mes,rs: McCandless and Coop
er. The following are the answers
from Cols. Stanton and Beath: ,
Hateinro:4;, ugust 5, 1571:—Sirs:
Your communication, asking inc to de
n tie my position on the tem permit's q utei
non, and v. hether I would - Accept the
nomination of the et) u vent:km of proLoh
itionistCt, to be held at Harrisburg, on the
nit tnatata, was not received until yes
terday,ti having been misdirected. In
reply, I have the honor to say that, hav
ing accepted the nomination of the Re
publican party - , I do not feel at liberty to
take any action in the matter indepen
dent of the State Central Committee, who
represent that party, and whose advice
moult now be obtained, owing to the•
late date of your letter. With groat re
spect fir all earnest, conscientious work- 1
era in the temperance cause,
I am, yours truly. DAVID STANTON„
e
Ra . P u eerra ch, v esq liz.E .—Dear , Aug_
si a r: t3 l3re '....lSi great l.—t. Ro / 1 .
..
publican party that saved the integrity
unity of the. nation. tried through..
r eason ef Andrew Johnien, acid that
' so successfully admiulatered the at.
! fairs of thelgtate.oftennsylvaniefor the
past ten rears, having honored me with
See ntmination of Surveyot General, I
do not -feel privileged to act upon the
subject matter of your communication
without consulting the State Central
Committee, who represent that party,
and who...lfeet assured, aet. and ,deter
mine for the good of the party in its
widest field of 'usefulness, and advance*
all issues of progress and morality.
With the greatest respect for the earnest.
and conscientious workers, in the cause
• of temperance, and sincere regret that
your letter is of so late a date that I can
na, in justice to the committee, answer
its inquiries more fully,
I am respectfully,
110IIKIIT u BERTH.
THE. ephemeral character of many,l
newspaper publications is Illustrated
by the fact that in 1840 there were 14
dailies itt Boston, and that now there'
are only eight. It is an easy matter
for a man with a tittle money, or
with decent credit, to start a news
paper, butsomehow "Vol. T., No. 1,"
always has to us a melancholy. and
funeral appearance; nor is it pleasant
to reflect, upon the money and the
talent and the real, honest labor
sometimes wasted upon these ex peri
men ts,w h ich in so many instances are
predestinate, failures. The question
whether the projected sheet is really
wanted, is one which the speculator
rarely puts to himself or to anybody
else.
• Ino—
ERE AND THERE.
—A New Jersey editor has an
nounced the death of his uncle in Au
stralia, leaving him a gold mine and
$400,000. His village coteuiporary
professes to regard the matter as a
plan cunningly devised to obtain
credit for a box of paper cellars and a
straw hat.
—A Maryland paper improves up
ou the usual style of death notices by
recording that an infant was "horn
into the order of fallen nature, Dee.
30, 1869; into the supernatural sphere
of redeeming puce, April 27,' 1870;
and into the kingdom of life everlast
ing, July 5, 1871."
—Au enterprising chap up in Van
Buren county, lowa, has discovered
something for young people to do
while courting besides holding one
another's hands. During his little
term of courtship he helped the young
lady to sew,,together enough rigs to
make sixty yards of rag carpet.
—A very t•uiart boy, on his return
frOm college, attempted to prove
that two are equal to three. Point
ing to a masted chicken on the table,
he said; "Is not that one?" and
then pointing to another. "Is not
that two? and do not one and two
wake three*."' Whereupon his fath
er said: "Wife, you take ono and
I'll take the other, and our smart
boy min have the third for his din
ner."
—Chautauqua Lake, New York,
has of late-been infested With a great
plague of dies. For some days they
have gathered around the shores at
Mayville iv such quantities as to
darken the landscape. They are very
short-lived, and on one morning two
and it half baskets of dead flies were
swept from the front verandah of the
chief hotel of that village. On the
opposite side of the street, where a
fresh coating of green paint had been
applied, the little pests lay to the
‘ l °l2-41."1.1441firluauguratea a re-,
form among Abe drinking saloons of
that city, by the enforcement of an
ordinance, which stipulates that no
application for a dram-shop license
shall be Aranted unless it. is ammo
panied by a petition signed by a ma
jority of the taxpaying citizens in the
block where it is proposed to locate
the establishment. It is found that
the lowest class of dram shops are
unable to . obtain theapproval of their
neighbors, and the result of this has
been that some of the lowest dens in
the city have taxer clo.sed.
--Colonel James Fisk, jr., has bare
ly t....scaped one kind of fameof which
Byron :.peaks. lle was 'not shot iu
battle, nor was his name spelt wrong
in the gazette; but it was reported in
London, July I:1, that he had been
shot in the orange riots in New
York. And. fad to say, there was
no lamentation . 4 in a community
which has felt the spoiler's hand in
Erie stock. But, according to The
Fern:on/ist of duly Li, Erie shares ad
vanced upon the report of Fisk's
death. What a sad life must his be
whose deathxpected to help sell
the stock (d'a Company whose affairs
he has in charge.
If any class of men should for
their own sake and the sake of the
public be put, by liberal wages, above
the temptation of stealing, it is that
of Post-Office clerks. Yet we are
told of men in positions of trust and
responsibility_ in the Boston P. 0.
who have families to support, and
who receive only :!:,30 per month !
The wife of one of these clerks has
been obliged to open a Jager-kw sa
loon to keep the family from starva
tion. But what kind of a husband
has this poor woman got? Why
doesn't he shake off the dust of his
shoes upon the vestibule of the Post-
Office This mania for holding a
public office seems to us inexpliCa-
Ille.
—This matter of seats in public ve
hicles is in a dreadfully uncivilized
and uncertain condition. Somebody
writes to a Boston newspaper to pro
test against the white lies of the la
dies! in railway carriages, who take
one-half a seat for themselves, while
they artfully arrange sundry shawls
and pareels and newspapers on the
other 'Am Being asked, "is this
sent engaged ?" they answer with a
smile of artless Innocence that it is,
and thus they scrure an entire bench
whereupon to spread their crinoline
and flounces and bundles during the
journey. Some of the more rigid
sort might consider the frequent rail
, way accidents as a sort of Sapphira
judgment upon this mendacity.
—A timidity case of some interest
for its novelty, if 'nothing more, is
before the courts in New York. A
Jewish manufacturer has a sewing-
Machine establishment next door to
a Methodist church. The operatives
are ail Jews. On Saturdays the
works are suspended, but on Sundays
the Yore ruu with full vigor, to the
great annoyance of the congregation
adjoining. The Jews offered to sus
pend during the hours of service, if
they could be compensated ' for the
loss incurred. This the umgrtvation
refusod, and took the matter to the
courts. There are soinernterestiug
points iuvolved, and the decision of
the (Ilse Is looked for with a good deal
of curiosity.
—Drown Springs, near Neweas7
tle, Kyy WTIS twenty-flee or thirty
years a& one of the most famous and
fashimphte - watering-places in the
Soutti,West. . It is now entirely d& .
soled. In IN days of prosperity
there were crowds of fashionable peo
ple—sometimes as many as 1,40)
gathered at this, „Veep, .Ilearly _all
fro.n the Southern States. Where
these gay people enjoyed themselves
there is almost perfect solitude. The
springs, white and black . sulphur,
have hem left to nature. Even par
ties of ladies and gentlemen, who
now and then encamp upon the
ground In tents,-tire few lo- ournWri
and are-but seldom seen... A few di
lapidated cOtta and some ruined
chimneys reniain to remind the oc
msional visitor of former gayeties,
An Want Humid up In & Kitchen
Moire. • •
[From the Maltboor° Amesitan. Mairastiti. *
A Motit horrible erimOwns enforight
to light yesterday, at thersaidenee of ;
Rev..'Mr. Guild, No. '74' Decker St. ,
It appears that Mr. Guild and his
family are on a visit to Europe-lefty-
Mg the house in charge of "ti servant
named Susan Kelly shout thirty-five
yeats of age. She had been coin
plaining for some days, and on yes
terday morning the Misses
living next door; went in to render
her any assistance she might need.
One of the ladies on going into the
kitchen to procure some ice, raised
the top of the stove and discovered
the body of an infant therin, burned
to a crisp,
.with a cord tied tightly
around its neck. On returning up
stairs she communicated the litet to
her sister, and, • after conversing a
short time on the subject, discovered
the woman listening at the door.
They then retired to their own house,
and Inc short time heard thewoman
rekindling the lire lu the stove.
They immediately communicated
with the polity authorities. She ad
mitted to the ettimrs that the child
was hers ; and that she had strangled
it and afterwards placed the body in
the stove fur the purpose of consum
ing it, and gave as a reason for the
deed that her husband had deserted
her and married again. The child
was born about eight o'clock yester
day morning. The woman was com
mitted to jail by the Coroner for the
action of the grand jury.
Parents, Control Your Tempers!
—sad Result of a Fit of Anger—
A Child - kilned by Its Father.
The N. Y. says : A remar
kable ;also of death, resulting (roman
endeavor of an enraged father to pun
ish child, occurrW in the Tenth
Ward last evening. The principal
actor in this sad tragedy, is Jacob
Eeisenhardt, a . Gerunui butcher, re
siding at 46 Clirystie street, and the
victim is his sou also naintal Jacob,
who was but two years of age. Eisen
hardt is employed in the pt ekipg
house of llieueke (Jo., at Nu. 30
Chrystie street, and was at work there
at 8 o'clock last evening. His little
sou was playing about the place
where his father was working, and
while doing soiximinitted some little,
act which annoyed and angered'-the
father. lie ordered the cluid nut to
repeat the offence, but, the child nut
heeding the injunction of his parent,
disobeyed him. This so enraged
Eisenhardt that he lost all control of
himself, and seizing the little fellow
by the arm thrust him forcibly into
a dark closet in the packing house.
In doing su Eisenhardt forced the
child against a broken pane of glass,
cutting him terribly on the le g,sever
lug an artery. The blood spurted
out all over the place, and Eisen
hardt seeing the terrible result of
his ungovernable temper, caught the
little child in his arms and carried
him home. A surgeon was summon.;
ed and the flow of blood was soon
stopped, but the et, ild bad lost so
much blood that he died at 9 o'clock
troin exhaustion. Eisenhardt was
arrested and lucked up at the Eld
ridge street police station. lie is al
most crazy with grief at the result of
his rash uct.
Terrible Explosion In Ohio.
A special from Springfield, Ohio,
to 'the Cincinnati amuneroiul says:
The little village of Vienna, tins
county, was thrown into a State 01
intense excitement by a adainitous
occurrence between the hours of 8
and 9 o'clock last even tog. Mr. J. M.
Bennett, a grocer, of the place, while
drawing oil from a cask in his estab
lishment, allowed the OA mile in his
hand to ignite the fluid, which being
of a highly combustible nature,
burned rapidly and fiercely, and soon
tilted the room with flames, which
in a few minutes mine in contact
with two kegs id powder, causing a
terrible exptusion. The entire build
was demolished.
A large number of persons attract-
ed to the scene by the alarm were
congregated in the front part of the
room when the explosion umurced,
and hence were exposed to the ac•
tion of the powder. Twenty-au itre
reported injured, and several imam-
Lily fatally. The following are the
vieLiUis who suffered the greatest:
Valentine Nicely, bruised and buret;
Julia 11111 and Henry Collar!, badly
burned; Miss Ella Frock-received
serious iujuries about the head;
Stephen .terrett, Thomas Merrett,
Philip Smith, Stephen Smith, Wil
liam McKinney, all were more or
leas injured. A wan by the name of
A. Gunton is reported dead. i ethers
are not expected to survive long.
A child Mangled by Doipi.
From the Cincinnati Enquirer, A 1;g. 9.1
In the lanyard of Earnest Blersch,
13 dogs, some grown and some half
grown, have been harbored for some
time past. Fed upon theoffal, which
is plentiful and foul in such a place,
these animals had become fiercer even
than their breed—across between the
powerful Newfoundland and the
brutal "bull" -would have made
them. lied-mouthed, gaunt, and
horrible, it is a 1111onder that such a
pack could have existed in the midst
of a civilized community so long as
they did and not have been sooner
heard. Last night at six o'clock
Willie lilersch, a bright seven-year
old son of the well-to-do owner of the
tanyard, and criminally careless
master of the hounds, left his grand
father's and started homeward, in
tending to call for his father en route.
Ile entered the tanyard unmindful
or unaware that the employees had
left it to the cure of its night guar
dians, 13 dog harpies. He had near
ly reached the center of the place,
and had called for his father, when
long, keen fangs were thrust into
him from behind, and he was drag
ged by a large dog literally into one
of the sheds, other doga coming to
the assistance of their fellow. At
the taste of blood the fierceness of the
huge mongrels caught fire. The
boy was dragged again down the
steps, and roiled in the tllth of the
yard until all semblaneeof hiummity
had left him. Black, bleeding, and
dying, he still clung with his lace
downward to the earth with the en
ergy of despair. It was at this mo
ment that the neighbors became
aware of what was transpiring. .A
bold man sprang aver the tenor to
the rescue, but MIMS immediately driv
en out by the now maddened and
terrible dogs. The men went in
with pitchforks, anti people driving
on the avenue stopped and went to
the rescue with knives and pistols.
It was brief , and bloody work., The
dogs were slain to the last puppy,
but not before a strong man had car
ried what was left of Willie to his
grandfather's. Here he was receiv
ed by his grandmother, who washed
him to the liken ma of a boy. The
flesh had been chawu from his scalp ;
there were great, ugly gashes in his
forehead, cheeks, and lips. Great
piecce of skin and flesh aung from
the back of his head. Ghastly holes,'
their edges lacerated with tooth
marks, were under his arms; legs
and other tender parts of his body
bore wounds beyond description.
And yet he lived. No vital had
been reached. lie could even'tell
brokenly how the attack had begun.
J . SENCER
No. L 81),Ifir.fikirIcet. fOc.;;
• . "'Bidelr-414,5
Fancy Sllks,
gilr4
Pongee:Fantaise
Green *hair,.
Oriaselleitoplims
Ol
Macao ottts,
Plain 'and' Fancy
31)1Z-.E:SIS (44JCP1)S1.
Mournuag, Goods,
- Paisley .4Shawls,
A Stripid Shawls,
Lace Oihains.
PLnunyvivitine Pacoburgh are regpeet
ty, invited havatindito narstock, Iti the
pric+es will he the VEItY LONVEtiT.
Sitire ii 29: 1 y.
—"General William McCandless
a man of thepeople. Ile can to-day
take down a loannotiveond can ro7
fit and equip !Land when thus refit=
ted he can seizeits lever, and with it
safely draw a train of ears over the
heaviest grade."
This is wonderful. We imagine,'
of course, that the General ell 11 do all
this irrespective of the size of the en
gine, the elevation of rho grade, or
the weight of the train. It is amaz
ing, what some gentlemen ran do,
when their friends have the state
ment of their capacities. The Gen
end will, howeter,linve a chance to
test his powers.. Ile is the engineer
at present v of the PeniQerat , lo party.
That rickety 'old locomotive was tak
en apart. when lie was nominated last
Spring, reconstructed, cleaned up,
and the General put aboard to run
the machine. If he don't find out
before October that, lie has a heavier
load, u steeper grade, and a poorer
engine t h an Ito (Weir ran during his
days of railroading, we will confess
that we are mistaken in the matter.
Herald.
pcath•Ded Divoikve.
From the Ite.nry Cloititytied..) Republican.]
Eli Davis, of Lowisvillo,:rdieti on
Wednesday, July 19, 181 t. lie hail
been for two years laboring under
the effect of paralysis. For one year
he had been unable to walk except
by the aid of others, and for more
than six months had been to all inp
peen-ince devo4 of mason or any
gtiowledge of personsrorthiags. On
July 18, about 6 o'cleck p. 3111 1 and
fifteen hours befoie his finals exit,
and when he was to all intents and
purposes, except the mere fact of
breathing, as deAd as. pour old Mar
iey, he MN divorced by Judge West's
Court from his second wife.
The suit fur divorce was brought
by his guardian at the instance of
two sons by a former wife—Harvey
Davis, boot and shoe dealer, of in
dianapulis, and Clayton Davis, of the
same platal. The d - etxaseil-. knew
nothing more 01 the existence of the
suit than the mini in the moon. The
mil cause of it was the fact that the
deceased was the owner of property
worth not less than $lOO,OOO, in which
this second wife, if undivorced,
would have been entitled to a one
third interest, daring life. She is a
young, healthy woman, with appa
rently thirty or forty years of life be
fore her.
It is but fair to prepme that, at 10
per cent. interest, her third would be
worth :130,000 or 460,000 and over in
twenty years. And from what we
can le,tru, her chance to live twice
that lung is as good as the chances of
the average womankind for ten
years. But by some hocus-pocus she
was persuaded or prevented from ap
pearing against the complainant, and
to amept, a cvmpromise of, $B,OOO
alimony. This compromise was in
dorsed, and the . divorce granted by
olio never knOw tout
he complained at all, was dying.
Corn went is unnecessary. The names
of other actors in this matter wo
withhold for the present.
The ulur of the Country's Esc
porte.
From the official returns at. the
Tonnat.fe Division it appears that the
value of thane.stle exports at the ten
ports of the United States
tor the tisad year 1 t 470 was as follows :
New York . . 491
Nos" tre It•pn
1. Sell Frauctm:o ;;)
4. Sal 31.114 ah
s MAI ,
I, Ph I.ladv:phl.l
'al .'S(1311 4 ,
lia ).
Clowle.inil
is rumored, says the Harris
burgh Telegraph, t hat a great meeting
of Democratic will be
held ut Gettysburgb this month, in a
quiet why, to talk over the cowing
Presidential contest. It is to be a
sort of preliminary caucus of wire
pullers, and we understand the "drift
of opinion is in favor of Chief Jus
tice Chase, sine© the riots in New
York have dispo s ed of one or two
tsmdfdates.
—Three infants, said to have been
far Med out to an old woman named
fin Calahan, in East Canibridge,
Mass., died recently. The woman is
under arrest suspicion of • killing
them with opium. A coroner's jury
is investigating the case.
—The editorial excursion party
were entertained at Denver Mina.,
on Friday last, and nt St. Paul by
the city, Goy. Austin presiding. Ad
dru_mses were made by his Excellency
Governor Austin, General Hanley,
Mr. Dana. Uearge Bross, General
Hancock, Mr. firomby, Mr. Delano,
and others.
Iron City College,
PITTSBUGH. PA
The be,t conducted untmli popul4r and aueeese-
Ini hietitution iu the trued Stater, for tho Thor
otjgh, prurneui edueunon, of young and middle
aged meal.
fur Fo r tare,-.eript lee ctrenlars, contalning
,:a ' rt ‘ luddrer
J. C. 243111T11, A. M.,
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S lik:ItI FiLi''S SAT- S.
[)Y Virtue of sundry writs of Venclitioni Expo-
L. , wig, Fleri Facia*, and Lenart Patine. issued
n
oat of the Court of Couatnon Pleas of the c
of Dea‘e.r, mutt to we directeo, there tv • r ea
puted to public sale, at the Court flo se ehi the
bororigh of Dearer. Maavur county., Pa., \al MAT..
CHtsaY, AUG. ad, A. D. I'tl. at len u•ctucti, a.
01 . the following property, VIX
All rtzht. title, toteres - t andclalm or defe..pdatit.
of, In and to, all that certain 4 plem or parcel of laud
•Ittiair in lie townoblp of :North St,,tekley. lt,a
vex (vamp and btate of Penusylvania, bounded
and dea,..ribeu as follow*, to wit: On the taunt by
land of Jacob Main, on the taut by laud of Cetv's
heirs and P. Frederlelf. on the iouth by Land of
Attain Fresbnom, and au Ina Wltal 6 .Y k..- EatliZ.s,
contawiu;:, sixty acres more or less. 'fhere Is a
goocl , dwellflig bons, tin said !arta, a tdrbarn and
good stabling; all cleared and in a good state of
caltivatiuu, there are about 4UO bearing fruit frees
on the Mune; all ene bleed and Well witerea: .
Seized and taken In ezmutiou tis the property
of Michael Main, at the suit of Alemander Cow
bell.
A °ISO.
At the rano! time and place, all the right, title,
iutere-t and claim of defentiaut, of, In and to, all
that certain lot or piece of gronnd rttunte in the
borough or Dees er to too CoPut4 o f
reonaYlvallin, being Jut No. 4 in Daniel Darnard's
extension or plan of lots In said Ix:dough; bounded
the north by lot No. :1. east ISY Uedart
eOutb by lot No. b, and west AT North Dearer
being 41) feet iu front on snld IsOfth Seaver sheet.
and extending back therefrom lob feet to Cellar
skeesald ;lAA winch ts eructed a two slticy
frame dwelling house Saila feet., n Ith ;sti , or rz
tension of same height, Hill feet, wit h pantry,
porch, Sc.
beized and taken in execution as the property of
T. W. AtadvrsOn, at the milt of Simon - Harrold,
also at tn.- soft of Andrews, Keatley & Co_ for
use.
ALSO. Nu. fl
At the rano. tame 1144 place, all the right, title,
ativeres4 and claim of ditoudanta of in and to the
ful lowing dcperi bed lot or 'piece, of cround situate
and being in Darlington township. in the county
of Beaver end State of Pennaylvania, bounded and
deacrtbed as loaf:me: Northern - by the litaling
h.cu 'Lanuel Coal Railroad: =Award!) b'y other
land Altana ray Of Knue ,t Co.: southwardly ny land
of Coeacean's. and Weatwsrdiy by the line of the
% dine lit Ihtritrigton; containing two acres and
tlittty caw perches, strict Measure.
S'eazed and taken an exeunt:Loa as the property
of Jacob Marks, atjhe snit hrlbldttleit , Meyer
AhSO
. 4 4 4
At IM same time And place , ' all 1110 tight, Mlle,
Warta and dahlia of dr feugattiotlit and Kt the
folk:Wring described property, shoat:lln the , Iyor•
oniills of !lessor Falls, sletiver tounty , thd State f
PetWylcanim being lot No. IDb. in OW TX
pMitor Itits in said bOrou;;X_boundttd, north 'b
Mt No. 201, on the eattt by Ruin street, on ,tho
ANSI by lot No. WM and westby ILO alley, on
Mitch therd ta a dear dug and waited is hy,,,rat
feet.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of John A. Pad, at the suit of Hood, Itonloight
`3 CO,
.ALSO, 1.14. 5
At thevarpo Mooned Pltece. , iiiiitght, title, in
terest and claim of defendant, of, In awl to, all
in ce0144 100 /I itittloOQ. of,ground'situaie
the borough of al on,' weaver county and
State of Pelinsyleania, adiOltatid With other and
togober bounded on the north by lot of Marcus
ou the east by public street or road, or
the wallaby int a Thoutas CaMpbell ;dui Po the
west by lot of John Thonailey'. On which is erected
a tato story frame dwelling hod*, containing 4
with other necessary outbuildings. There
is tilsOabundanee of Prnit trees,do said lot. The
lots ha ve a front of 110 'bet and Inend back 2 1 10
reef m oteor
seized and taken In execution as the property
of Joseph Woods, at tifo snit of Dnnean 46 Edgar.
ALSO, No. a.
At the sometime and piece, all right, Haeju
terest suit clidm of defendant, of, fu and to, air
that certain lot or 'piece of ground situate in the
borough of Rochester, Beaver county and State
of gettusylvant_ ,a. being lot
brio, Wended on the
smut/ by 'Mrs B '/fns, welt alley, mirth by a
lot of hood: Hunter. and east by , public street;
on which lot there is erected • frame dwellgig
house 21103 feet, two atmies high with kitchen
back; lot Occlosed and planted with fruit trees Sc
seized dud taken in execution as the property
of John W . . C6peland and Lucy Copeland his wife
at the suit of Wllllum Qtr.
•
ALSO, NU. 7.
At the 'lame Brae and place, all the right, title,
Interest and claim of detentiants, of, In and to, • all
that portion of the ig.rto canal Attune, lylog and
'wing In the count.; of Beaver and State ul Penn-
Sylvania, end running through the following town
shioa, boroughs and city. viz: Big Beaver, Chip
pewn, Patterson, North Bewickly, 'Pulaski and
Ihntester Vs; the boroughs of Falistou, Bridge '
water, !Debt:tar and Now Brighton and - Bea. er
Falls; with the canal lied, banks, towing•paths
and alopea; and also the locks, :datati. litlimducto
ponds, pools, reservoirs, and the lands coved by
the water thereof, and all the appurtenances of
said canal In said townships and boroughs, being
a portion of the Main Line of field canal; and also
the Lock noose at Luck No. 9, Beater lUivialon.
and lot attached thereto, conUtlniug an acre of
land more or less,being In the township of Pulaski.
Also, lit Lock House at lock No 10, Beaver
Division, and the lot attached thereto. containing
ore acre of land More or less, being In the town
shlp of Pulaski.
Also, the Lock Muse at luck No. 11, Beaver Dl
vision, anti the lot attached thefetO, containing
seventy-seven perches of land, more or less, being
In the borough of New Brthtor.
Also, the Collector's o ffice and two lots oh
Broadway in the borough of New Brighton. nom
tiered with the numbers tlfl, and 141 in the plan iit
paid bur ,
Also, the Lock House at lock No. It, Beaver Di
lis on, and the kit attached therefiti iwntarolug
fifty •.ix perches of land more or 1,44, and tieing
In the borough of New Brighton.
Also, the Lock Utilise at lock No. Id, Beaver
and the lot attached thereto, count ning
fifty perches of luod,filore or leis, and betas? in the
looongli of Rochester, and ail In the county of
Beaver and state of Pennsylvania.
Seized and taken in execution as the property
of the Erie Canal Company, at the suit of Presley
A rbitrkle.
No. s.
_ .
./V.,:ite saute time and place, all right, title, 111-
tercrt awl claim of defendant, of, in and to, the
follcwhig described real estate, .mituate in the
borough' of Beaver J ails, in the county of &liver
Pennsylvania, beino" water lots numbered forty
four and forty-flee,lylng tttgetner, and.„bounded
on the north by water lot number forty-slx ; on the
east by Bcaver ricer; ou the mouth by water lot
number forty-three; and on the west by Water
street; rescrring and excepting thereout sixty
feet for the race through the lots and also twenty
feet e n the east aide of the race fur Meuse of mtiLi
and factoriea, as marked on the Economy plan of
Water lots In said hurortgli , also as eppertenant
to said lots tier shares of water, each share being
equal to the one two-hundredth part of alt the
water tllttlifllt by the lie.alit'r roe.% 40
which above demerit...al property erected a %Mem
story frame banding used as a planing mill and
carpenter shop, Size of Anthills; about 15 by CA
feet, continuum a large amount of machinery
consisting In part of one fluorite' ntachtne. 1
moulding machine, I splitting machine. I tnartic
tug machine, 1 planing machine, I•gig saW, 1 sha
ping machine, I siding saw, 1 turning lathe, I ten
euting IllaClllllo. I foot morticing machine,
ate.
Seized and taken la execottouna proot.rty
J E Crane, at the twit of E J. Wright tote of A.
I.l.rrett,at6o at the rnit of .1. J. Stitt. Alto at the
butt ottleorlet Ss Lenz. triotterta.
;!‘LSO. No. U.
At the saute time and place, all the right, title,
intrrest and claim 01 defendant,of in and to the frit
lowlnd described building , and lot of ground id
die LW. Beaver Coal Company, to wit: A two story
Warne house. .12 teer iu length by 16 feet
fu iditt, with a kitchen attached to the rear
[lmmo!. 31 I , vl , Lou.g about ten feet a Ide and one
story hlzh; sold building is situate near the black
smith shop of said Coal company on a certain tract
or piece 01 land 1)42,4 in Big Mayer township,
county of Beaver. and Stale of Penn'a.: bounded
on the north by laud of Win Shannon, east by
land of Itlehard Baker and others, south by land
of Robert Stinsteu's heirs add other, and nest by
lauds of Marshall 11ud others, contalr ing our hun•
Bred sad seventy-nine acres. more or 1,0 , , being
the ("Wile pretnisee cons (-sled to said company by
deed dated SepL , lst, Islet, and recorded in Redd
Hoods No 39, pare =a, 6c., and formerly owned
by lieu W. Kennedy .
Setried and taken in execution as the properly of
the Big Denser Coal Company, at the suit of Vs
it -tads:born.
ALSO, = Nu. lU
At the annie time and place, all right, title. in
terest and claim, of defendant, of. In and so, ail
those certaln luta or pieces of ground situate in
the borough of Beaver Falls, Beaver Co . and
State of Pennsylvania, being lots No. 131. MI, 1:g1,
131, 113, 130 and 15, adjoining; each other and
together bounded and &lacrimal as follows: ljn
the north by Oak .street, ou the eavt by Beaver
Street, on the south by Oak alley, and wisst by
Brighton street; lute Nu. 131, .33. 133. Lai and
137 are each •Idieet front by IU9 feet deep, and lot
tees ; tuts Av.—rue rtiteissers aud.a..4asuth....d_lo.l
a largo two story brick dwelling houseconnsinlng
b rooms. there is also a w lug or addition to bald
house two storit.,, high conmining tau rocuuss used
in , a kitchen, &c.; the how., is well finialicil and
has 81/11/1111K1.0 , fur hot and cold water, seta a !LA
b.r, oast house and saber ueeessary 0,111,1111(111Agel.
setged and taken tn esecution us the property ul
Theodore Noble,-tine of the defendants at the
alt of G. E. Warner, President of ins Sur mid Ni.
[tonal Bunk col Pittsburgh.
A Lso. No. 11.
At the Caine time and bluets, all the right. ( r ule.
I essresq and claim 01 defendant, of, In and to the
',Mowing property .to wit All that certain piece
sir parcel 01 land its Big Weser toss nishlp. Beaver
tuulity, bottudettAin the north by the 'Jack of die
Pittsburgh, Fort and t IricaLto Runway
iumpatiy, east by land of Jos, Smith mat Juan
Beatty. south la Lott xd Jos. Smith. :sod esst try
land of \Vatter Beau) , r sustaining about eighty
rea, more of I. am, .s lout ref cleurett; she entire
farm under tones , Ino is lout is eminent 1.1001 1 nog
(souse, Iwo stories high, awing hou-e. and IPIII hag
1, 111,d10g. Tisc alto, iii,creivd tuna Is mid...l - laid
a three rs, t rein of coal. tie.- hank open ,
premise s well watered, with good (alb:WI I 11 , 1' -
011, lo•111g 111 , • same pr,n r ises ens. v••+ rd ha Thum,.
Collllllilte. ul slocathan lost:runes
D Fontholte.
felted and taken in el ere (lOU as ills property of
similes 0. Foruneue at the suit of Jane
sr'ar-t Phillips and Eliz.anetli by str.
Isle of aa Oa ji firs, i•sued out is tile Orphans
4 .. 0011 0 f Beds Or county.
A Leto, Nu. 19.
Iiii.11)8,11142
32,1.4011
29,74.1 018
421,12i1
.103,1111
11 111
11,150.24 s
12231,2.17
10.7%.071
At the same time a.al place, all the right, t
ht era I and claim of detendant, of, In and to. all
that cerMlo lot or pareet,ot ground situated In the
borough of 11, astir, Heaver wants'. and stale ul
Pennsylvania. and mabraeing the is hole of lot Nu.
tar; Ih the „zeneral plan of lots to said .earl
Iha casual half of lot No. 9-2 lu z .. 0 41
o hole bounded and described as follows : Begot
;dug at Third street at the corner of lot , No ot.
thence along sold 3rl street NI feet, belbg the
wfrOde length on 3d .twee. of said lot, No. 111 and
the eastern half al lot nornhered 111, to rorlwr of
lot formerly owned by Samuel Davenport , !bent,.
by the line of said Davenport lots and the lot of
Mrs. Mary ('anon to Ttirap.lce stile), thence op
said alley to corner of lot No. 91: awl itwomy by
line of said lot No. tit -nose owne:l by James
:biota) feet to Third street at the place of h—
elot/log; e•leepting, and reserving therefrom and
thereon( the small lot on tile south writ corner 0 1
the aforesaid half of lot Nti 9i aforesaid. which
war heretofore sold to and is now vested in Mrs,
Moore by shine of divers ConVeyalleer
Is erected an L ohaw d. two story Krick dwelilw;
itilt:3:(tet, With mums, proper, two halls.
cellar under eallt the whole building ; coal hous.
[Chen; also pantry. and other twee,
say onthutldings; lot. planted ooh a sarlety of
!not tree., grape+ and oilier small Iron: all en.
clued The alto, le U:11 of Ow most
re-Menres In the borough of Bearer
Seized and tab .•n in execottoo as the property of
J And. rsol., at the suit of W. U. Ntarsta:l.
ALs(ll, No 13.
. At the same time and piece. al the title
iiit , n.t t 1:11 ILI of ei at. In and to, all
that certain lot sir tare , ,zreimud, sttliate In Li,
'. , rough of !teat, r Falls, in the county of Beaver.
lied date 01 I'ente9 tielmig lot n^tub red
nine 111110'1re' and 1111E13 -two dmaidi in th e Economy
plan of lots In said borough, hounded on the north
by lot Ni,. frit, east by 'I human street, on the south
by lot No tett, and on the West by alle3,
said lot having a front of 41 Met ~n Thomas street,
and extending bark :15 feet to 'rbonni... alley , min
whit , Is creel. el a two story frame dwelling house
nix IS feet. with d one story Irene addition Blain
leer, let rut Iv« il
Ni-irstd amid taken In e areuti o n as th e p ro pr,,,
of J.llllC* W ROI/111Si /11, 141 t h e I'llll 1/1 11111.1111.1
Lena. Irlisteen. Also, at the suit of Joseph Led•
hut' use.
ALS(); . t, Ni IL
At the sairie lino: and plate, ail the right, title,
Interest mol claim of defendant, of, in and to, all
Ilia{ cerium, lot or piece al ground In the
isurough of Dem, cr halls, county of Beaver and
Stine M Pennsylvania, being iot numbered 1:11 . 1
in the Economy plats of :014 in said borough,
11111111 dell 1311 the north by lot No. 1341, on the ~,-t
by ll,ms et ell Win senth by Balser street :eel
ou the west by Brightont street. beim; 115 feet in,
hogth by 43 feet it, breadth, ou which is a cellar
deg and walled with slum
:Sei/eti and talseu In execution as the property
or J wept, DoWlllrat, at the snit of Jareh Ilehriel
Josiati, ,n Len/. Trusty, s at Ili, _alt : I
Ilem lierwedy.
.e..L.Sc' No. I:,
At the same thee nue piece, all the right, title
interest and claim of defendant, of, in and to, all
those certain parcels or lots of ground situate In
the borough of Beaver Falls, Beaver county,
numbered 1465. 1 t 66, MIA, 1n:1'3.1409 and I
its the Ecodouty plan or lots in said borough :
said lots adjoining earl, other and together room
lied as follows: Usi the north by. It ,pp street , ou
the , list by Brighton alley , wt the south by
Economy street ; and on toe Coal
On which are ereCteil the •• Heaver Valley Pot
tery Works," consisting of, Ise, a tivo-stery frame
building, with gravel roof, atom Walt feat, first
floor need as a drying room and wort: shop; 'Jul
door used asp ware Toon, and office a ohe
atol7 Bann: building With gravel roof, known its
the "Green !louse," about ?Int! feet, fitted tip
with shelves for drying ware: 341. a one-story
frame building, about 4tis.3o feet, with gravel root,
aid containing a !arse circular brick kiln for
hurtling ware. 4th, u oucsistory frame buildimr
about 'ZULU feet, used for dipping or coloring
ware (all the ahoy" described ballutuga adjoining
or-connected with each ()then. sth, a one-story
frond buildurg, about 521.26 fees with gravel rind,
known no the —Stip and - Sagger 11111111 V," pal • of
Whlch.i• used as grinding room for grinding clay,
and part for making moulds, etc., aud col tuning
brick furnace for baking moukls, brick due, ,tc.,
ick oven attached. MI, a %tame stable abdili :12
.116 feet. a 'well of water on the premises Th.
buddlng*.and improvements , are m good condi
don, and well calculated rut the manufacture of
Rockingham and yellow queenswure, good clay
convenient.
Also lots Nos. 1351 oral 1:156 in the Economy
- -
plan of lots In raid borough of Center Fats, ad
joining each other and bounded uorth by !Lapp
street, ea-t stre,t. +oath by lot No.
1:;59; and \% C*l by iku‘er allot , each lot bring VI
fix:l - front on Center street uud emending Sack
test to Beaver alley.
Seized and taken in exer,utiou as the property
of Isaac A. Harvey, at the suit of ifenriei A Lenz,
trnafees. also at the suit of Addison Davidson .
AliiU, No. In.
At the KAnie time and place, all the right, title,
Intel Cl 4 t and claim of defendant. of. in and to, the.
following' cleterlhed premise*, situate In the hoc
ough of Bearer Falls, Beaver county, Pa., vl4
Out lot No. thirty-nine MI, in the BetnnOMY
plan of out lots In said borough; bounded nerth
by Baker street, east by flrightonitrect, sotby
Itapp street and west by Coal street ; both . 4 900
whet inmate, and on wrath are erected a one ry
frame dwelling house, about .15 141;31 feet,repia•
taming two rooms with one..tory Wpm, kitcheillte
tached,about IS by 15 feet; framestatdo 15 by 1311 feet,
bake oven,coal house,skitother nedassary outhydid
lugs, together with agnate shed by tom. t.
witfi duo underneath Sts. floor. WSW for 4171,14,g_
brick. end called et "Dry Shed ;" n rialto shed 27 '
by al feet, need for grindlo: clay, called a -titind
hag Shed," in which there Is a small oven with
'iron kettle built In; three kilns for burning brick;
s well of water with pump on the premise..
Also, out lot No. forty-nlue[4.9j, In same plan;
bounded north by Henry. street, east by Brighton
4:43:o6lol3ll4.4ll.Bliker.,street_ruld, west by Coal
street: being 300 feet square. • - •
Also, lot No. IMO, It} the Economy plan of lots
In .aid borough; bound (' north y 'B k r street.
.net by Beaver alley, south by lot No. 1351 an
.west by Brighton street; being 43 feet, wide, In
feint on sald Brighton street by 145 feet deep, on
which there Is a cel t la! about 16 by n feet, walled
with stone.
tioired and taken In execution as Ilia twnperty
of Thomax,Dew Wet, at the milt of
trustees, also at the milt of Wllliarn HOnnedy.
ALSO. No. :7, -;.• •
At the same time add. silace, &tram sight, title,
interest awl claim, of defendant. of, in and to,
the following described premises,althate in
I . lugh of Bearer Fah., Beaver county, f's
nclng lot fro. ten htlndred and twenty-twollOgij, to
the Economy plan orlon, In said borough: bound
ed on the north by 'Reeves' street,""east by Tank
alley, south by lot No. 1023 and wept by Main
street; hear 43 feet wide- in front on said Main
street by 163 feet deep. and on which is erected a
two-story frame dweffing house 16 by 23 feet, con
telling 4 rteuus with cellar underneath.
!Wired and taken In execution as the j , repertY
Of William .4 Cain, at the suit of flettrlel t Lent:,
trustees.
7`4). 18. •
At the .011111' time and place, all the Hata, le,
hatercet and claim of defendant, of. In and to, the
follovi lug denrillied pretniees, tlz Lot No. MO
In the Economy plan of lot; In the boroagh of
Beaver Fall.. Beaver county. Pa limited north
Ilot No. 21)9 • LULA by Second street: social by lot
Ni 301: and west by Second 14,411145 feet
wide on maid Second rarer', 13 feet Ito Ide on Sec
ond alley. and 145 feet deep. and on which aye
erected a two-story frame dwelling home, IGral
tent, Cuntatning four roomy, with Ity story frame
tulditlon, feet. contsintr, two rooms;
with cellar underneath main building, portico In
front: a (time stable 16114 feet; coal house and all
other neer:es:ley outinaldlovel an, all enclotted.
Seized and taken in ekecut on ao the property of
Hugh Garvin at the .alt of lienrici UM:,
I rtitql,ll.
ALSO. No. Itt
At the same line and place, nil the right, title,
Itileteid and claim of defeneaut, of, in and to, the
following lb-berthed premises. situate In the bor
ough of Beaver Falls, Beaver county. Pa : bony;
lots Vol. Pis:: (twelve hundred and eighty three)
and 12.-ditwehe hundred and vitzlity four) in aka
Econignir p!an ul 1010 in said borontzb, said two
101, a4ljultilta;.: eat h other, and together hounded
uu the north by tot No. 1.1-st.t• east I. :
tooth by Harmony street; and tt e t .t. liet.t9or
I, t e et tt ttle on -.Ali 11,aver
olrect by 115 feet de.-p, and on w iii, tt are erected
a frame thvellititi house I Ptorteo it height,
tek, containing four rooms. with frame addl
n ot , 1.4 3 .11 f ee t, cot. tat one room anti cullar Un
derneath toal hue,. and other nece,ary out.
butltlitit.s, and all la. lobed.
Set4ed a n d taken in earo•ntion a+ the property of
John 11. Becker. at the pull of Ileurlet S Lena,
trustee,
ALSO, No 20..
At the sate toile and place. all the right.
Inicr‘t and dal EU of dekatlant, of, in and: to. iii
that rertain lot or piece of ground, Pltuatc In the
borutig,h of Mayer, Beaver minty, Pa ; being the
east half lot of No. itt. In the general tan' of lots
In said borough, hounded , ..And described as fol
lows; viz: Beginning on Third street; thence by
same. 00 feet to lot No. 11: thence by,sald lot No.
11-30 u feet to curporatiou alley; thence by said
alley-GO feet to the west 11,4 f of same lot; thence by
the Name :AO feet to the place of beginning, on
whidtt is erected a two story fracas dwelling house,
about 1G by 30 feet. containing store room in front,
two rooms up stairs, with kitchen attached—un
der fence
Atc.l tAkca in execution as lheVroperty of
J. If. Ilco at the suit orJacg/b Rie;e s r'o
. .
NO. 21.
Ai tt at certain lot or piece of ground, '
nal In Borough townehip, county and tstrite afore
said:; ',mg part of Academy lot No. 37, in .the
plan of Academy lots adhallaing the town - of Bea
ver, )iounded and described a 8 follows, v Be
ginning at a post at the internectiou of the Tut , -
earawas road with Boundary street: Unmet, by
s aid toad south 1:2 degrees weld. 12 perches to a
post; thence lay the other part of same lot north
gia degrees west. 22 3 10th petches to a post: thence
by an alley north 5.2% degrees east, IS 34-100th
perches to a post: thence by Boundary street south
'IS degrees east, t.M., 50-Inntri perches to the pace of
begat:Mug.iLacres and tifo • anrcnes—
•
nil under fence
Also all that certain portion. lot or piece of
ground s ituate In the borough of Beaver. county
and ~.tute ablaresalal, helm: part of lot No. 123 lu
the plan of lota in said borough. bounded
tau tbia north by Fourth street; east by lot No IV:
south by part of said lot No. 123, o w mad by M.
Camm and West by Int No lit' being about 120
feet wide by - about Ind feet deep: and an which are
erected a small frame dwelling hon.e containing
two rooms.: a frame viable and other necessary
out buildings.
Seized all 4 Laken In execution an theproperty of
Beery Itenc..;, at the Anal of Henry nice. -
JORN GR./QUM:. Merit
slioritt's Office. Beaver, . Aug le, 1871
I ST OW ('APSES FOR TRIAL AT
tstiPTE.,3I23EU TERM, 1871. •
Flnirr IrEKK,
...
N,.th 1 %. rorninghntu VP Snmuol Barn..•
Geurgii '6l . lk.u.q, , - I 171;zh A tider•on
rwn i cl„.„ ..,,, „d qu , . % • 'A iillam Jenkins
Sinliel 1)10 , 10.0nS S. Juoeph E ROPIR
Stet/hell C birk . .... C It flail 4 co
J 1% Mitcl.l.l t+ I Falls Cutlery Co -
Th. 111..1p ii or.aCkPoll , A E A ti k , s" , r ,.;
Sampson Xl4irk,r %. \Val It Trimble
atcony KEEL.
Jooepli A mrirroun % • J W Johnston
Romer Dlikliou t o Rosewood Oil CO
duo Erwln'efnlm'ro to 'Timothy 13 White
Gen B IVlilie„ et al. to lie urge Graham
John C Dalt', vA J Mg John licalilleu
Thornton lAt.altou to J I' Allenian
RA:het:co J Wilde, for use ve Wm J SloClain
dolluoiou, uee of woods VP II Mei:Wird:lan
trtt - s..tiolitit; is J.3.1.4-ledidAtllDlltu
Samuniktottrhead , t , Matt earalehtiottin
l'uonin. ilanier ee D Scran'atet at
It T Taylok to Thomas roe - .
George W. pal clay v. J M 51c3Il3Iett -
J ame. MeGtivran, et al. •.. Joules rimer et al
Jr,wn. Itichittrelsoxt to Itichard Walton •
courad Drtirrn ' n s Henry R Foote
John :Steven-on, et id v. tV id tam Esv inz
Sain.i, J II Vallee: el oil
SUIII. 5.111111 , 1 B-sf, r
is.iiiik: II 11 Keifer
Jame. W4l % a D.-nolo i. anglin
l' NV A iide).on i. , Henru I 3 L. 1.1/ i
R M In; 1t,... el :,! , • Jnoeph Britt:tin et al
Vi ir% Duni. es , • Jowl (ii.eilli:z
Hug !I Andel -0 ii r. Juliti Ebnet
‘‘. in Brunt j; a. Co \ • 1' ,k 1' it It c,,
3tagilen , ne Liravieuhtir;; v- I'lli,ip Ilrand , •toir;
Miller, 11,,b5...1; t Ti., r, II; n. y Itr °heck. et al
Jame. iiilescer sel A 111.-•.! html..lo
J shin U Les is r, Writ I . it.llll,
JOHN CA Ctill EY , Peor,,,sord.-y
ITTSBUIRGII HANK FUR St'..
1 INlis. No 61 FOIICIII
h tricr,d ni 1562
Oly from 9 to I o'elork. :dot nu SATI'II
- \ EN! St.:" Croat !day I-t hi Novoinhor 1 I
to 7.r r 101 k.. 1,111 from Not edit), I-t to May
I tt , • tir o , .. Intmmd paid to tto [tit,. of Six
I'm cent. free of tax. and It not ‘‘ithrlra, i t io t a.
114,1`11 January and July
'look , of f•.r ii It,•• 0111,
fit , Nl:l) )t.\ ki,l..!Cs•
BEICRY Pr.•-ul,lO
S II II %1:1'N1.1 , ...1.1 , P11:1 , , Jr
U 1, At , hl V LEN. aid Ir.-a,l,+
A 8r.1411.1 . .1. I. tiralkatu . A.
Je , ltil S. 1B iworth. F. li.4hm. B. ulinno
1•. Ithe,tlr, John
hyl-nq,h~r Zug
A. S Ben, inlicitors
TEA 4 lIEILS 7 EX I.VIIIN.UFIONN,
ioPTICn 100. So 1.1 OP Co , 11 HOV ~CIIVUL•.
.ho I 'Oh P-71 o.
.lug I-:11, t t; I }-*
11.,1
.Jolt Yu; , R..rh -I , •r •i.
Pti , lllpSblifr, 10” . 111•••tt.T.
.1111 v 24th. Beavcr, tiridzewater, Vanytart and
:•41 - tr. , 11. at • r
114 lh :IN et F . : 111..111d I'-lllrr-uu.
July th,l • 4 t t• Fr.•,,tc,rn
II
..zc-t Iladdn and Economy. at 11:td. n
II
Nisi'- :it ludn•ir)
II
1- t NI .roh A. 111 , 11,A n I 3! I'l,lll
11.. pct, VP and 14.v:tot/Wl', lit grott,
%Ilk. , II
A 2.:4. I ndt.p.,41.•,••• •k! 111 , 1ept•I:d, pri
If
A nalnd 25th. H.1,,,u)1 1 al \u I • "•• H
2'th, Ohio and g , at Furs icn
S. 11,
. ,
A itzur t 30th, 1104A.Low U. Ciren and (iein,;l
lowa_ at ilout.et.,wti S. H.
Septvulber Houma r. Frankfort, and :Slur
dot. La" We. at stnith'• thew) sct.4.l
Dar/kw:ton horstuL.7ll ant: It,.lika
vet and Ness GallkV, at liarlttynon meltuoi !loupe.
S..pt blla, South 'Waver and l'hipi.ess a, at Bar
tiny • •tdltitd 114,11.•.
nth, I'ula.kl, at Fork•laurg school
Seta. Rrit.Thdini. at Eakin'a ,choot
Sept. lith. Nurth Svwfvkley. at raurpt Point
.chew)
&epl. 12th, i'rtinklir. at ftehnwl
S••al. 11th, New Sewickley. at Union, 111,
ilOllNe.
On, hundred rind ninety gneAtioni. will be :odzed
oil :tor fonowilty topic., viz:itrlh,,,,vo
.• , 3".m.r• 1 11 . ""' l l.7flllt l Y. 11 1 . Iteaoinv, i'racti
r.. 11 .‘ robin:llc Metil Al A rdhinetic , lei. I', It
manohip : ilistury , and 111 on Tle ory of
Teachtoz -911 In 1(J) per cent. of di , . gnr.nuu. an
~ c ared correctly, Grade 1-71) 13 'V, 4.r.nle 1 -GI
t.. 70, (;;rule 3. No eertitlf :de ,-gued Grath,
Infix hpinw tiny per cent_
, ‘”111 1 11111.41. he In 14 artvr the rc_
n h ••rittirklay ~f 4:011
n el.. ill 114.• i•LUct, of the :• ,, iperiniciniciit at the
~ni t ROUP , uutih I Jetober Applicant+
Inr, ever. mint haven irrit/Rn at (mm 1)1r rt . •
1,, r - probal.c that at many thi
e%4llldettlon. Ind tin)" m... 1 Is. reunited. nintli
In, I. Ilse et.e. nu Ineetinn
tn•l I Llurtl, litterveniwz c‘clit!i4r FActqlrc , -.
5,1.1 Lutilincnc,• p:onipt I) It ',Ad:, a M.
t;F:.1) FIEU)s, r„. f,
,
lZt•;~ii.le•I••ri (It it•#(-.
V ()TICE tr. ii•-rtrhy ..:ivra that itw flowltrz ac
& It ~I
&C,„ tin C t,..•••u d a l ) . pn.rcd and tiled to the
Biliverconuty,
Dr,•-••11.• , 1 1., the Hirhatin 't,urt Gl' confirmation
311 , 1 ti I loN, mice 4111 da) nl ~.wpt
chlta•r, A. 1) . 1:47.
l'ersotil account of U. 11. Stook, executor of It'
o 111 of Charley StOoe, ftectuoo,d;
Account ut Josuph I . 00les, eArrutor or the grill
~f I;,.twri ( uulry . decraPed
Film , account of IC4lncrt :,r,t;.:l or
Nuvry 1111—ell tten,a,... it, minor I 1111.1 01 Sarah
It
A. onnt d111,4:11 A tol,.F'-oft. Guanilan of S:uf • l
II 51.114111 . tuui• , r ,011 I tJcmt•ut V i,,n11.-r4
Act ouut ur it..ss Ta4gart, Gil:mil-in .1 .1:‘,• II
,Art. mtunr daughter .4 Mary T.u.rzart. de..
Pint and final act:quilt f,r DA, in Ander...li. Ad -I
utin:etrntor of the...Otte 01 Job./ Barger.decua4Y.l
hi. ar.'rett , to of 11/0. Wa;.:ner, flogrthao ot
Seo.irini. Elizabeth McMillen. Nancy
Ebb. Thos. Creole, Creete, baLah Creete,
anti John creche. dtildryc and twin. of John
Heal rotate Account of John Swick and Charl ,, ,
Price. Execaform of the N% of Jacob Freed.
rea4ed
Fthal account of l'efer Crow I. Guardian of Mary
E. Milleronlaor child of t.amuel Miller, deeenKed.
l'ired.ad..l final account of Wm. Nu, in: Adrninl4-
lrator of the ...tate of Eliza ItitAf 'fl. deceased.
.1, Daniel Mir,. 4;ll,,rdinn
Alfred 1. and David U. minor gone it
Milo :harrier , derere.ed
irt account of Addl,toti Slot u, Adottultora tor
of le N.tate of John Sloan, deceased. '
irtd nod final nt ettoot of Janie. P. Hart. Ext... •
tt,tor of the ill of IticlnnottO Marl, detAntned.
Flied account of Samuel envhier. Adcoln..•
'lst orator Or the estate of John A. Caualwy, deed
rind rand final account k per-mual lof S J. Crontt,
administrator of tho estate of Sylvomter Dunham.
deeea.ed
U. SINcILETON, Itertoter
El=
,New Advertisements
GOWV AK ME IDM PATENT
LD WATER So AP,
waiwei In cold or.warrn;bard or soft water, saVris
tlrrifiland labor. Sad nukes clothes heaulfully
w hit° and clean. washes out oil, grease and
staft i ond Is gnininteed not to injure the
` lnert
citbrt NO DOMINO it required. It is xcel
lent forth` °kb, and is the REST SOA P IN USE,
for nil honwehold porposee.
lifannfarinrigl by Heed d: Johnston, Pittsburgh
and *old by groociv gesersity.
HENRY LAPP,
Dealer in all-9nthi ttf Furniture,
LOOKINVOLISS & PICTURE FRAMES,
OF ALL SL'AES FURNISIIp TO ORDER.
Brighton street s above Plow Factor
lIOCHEVTrB, PENN' A
Zhu largest stock to Brayer county constantly
on hand, anti selling at the very lowest prices.
Collins and Hearse provided at the shortest no
tice. Having a large stock of all kinds of fer'nt
tdre on hand, and vdshtng to make room tor tati
an d % Ardor work, I have reduced my puce. gm
cordingly. mari l- Can
Dlosoltition of l'art orwhlp.
frill; Partnership heiretotare existing between
theiunlerettiied., flakier the name and aty of
J. 11. Snead, Ja Co. having liven dislolved by
mutual roncoit, on the Ist day or July, 1471, 'turner
indebted to ibe arm will make rutymentm Iv John
B. Suvarl,:anil those having claims against the
arm will Present Ito. ' , limn to John It. !soes1(1 for
Ectt lenient. • JOICS ti:111:20)
aug • JOLIN F.
_ .
B. St EAD
Has time in operation Inen.
SAW A\l► PLAIN( MILL
IN FREEDOM., PA.,
Having .the latest, improved machinery
for the inantdarture
P°l-.0 (:)3FLII‘T Gr.
s I D I N G,
'L A T 11, &C., ALC.,
and Is now prepared to attend to the
:iad repalrinir
Steamboats , Bales: Flats, &c.,&c
,"
Beeping constantly on hand a superior
qualityof pai.rotiazi the
public i s respicttully solicited. .A II orders
promptly expeuted [_atig - 2- Iy.
WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES.
H. cmt,ns & Co.
BOOT'S AND SHOES,
T EH LOW PRICE."
I-I. OH II41)-; , SL, (
al Wood Street,
largo stock of Nailed Mroganc, for Miner. anil
Furnace Men. coat tautly on ban& which we aell
from 10 to x 1 cents fwr pair below the u +nal ornrket
ra Lew, i Up -3 m
BEAVER SEMINARY & INSTITUTE
It 711 Open it. Fall .S'esgion
September 172., 1 • - .47 1.
It }M5,« 1 . 1 .. 1 t Chrricultiiii, J. -
r refteherrie C,01.11 - S4e;
Designol i••vecially for
I.) whose intere.l .perial atten
tion V. ill henceforth Lr. !liven AI.",
NORMAL COURSE,
Suitable for those who would make teach
ing a profession, and tit themselves for the
hi , zhcst grade, or Principalship, of our
Union Schools
Young men are given a itumiinc•is
Education, or fitted Ow Colleac.
Send to Bev. It T.-T.* 1 LOR Luz.
the new Catalogue. I wl4:!tut
BEAVER LADIES' SEMINARY.
T SESSIPN will openSEPTF\lbF:tt
1 12th, 1871, and will he contino,d for
month!.
1 have conduit...ll to have f
year, of five months each, Ins - tend of th re.• of three
months each. as heretofore.
Many of our best eebools are neturning to this
Ilse pupil. It saves nearly a atonal of tone no - a.
10st in eattatiolis and arum:zing' Af clasgea, nod
glres time to complete in owe eerbiOn many
studies now interrupted by the three-termarranye
meut. The cost is The same —a pupil pow •pny tug.
tt 10. a session for three; st.-sstous, will Imy 613. a
sefsiou for to 0 sessions
A full corps of ecp•rirtleed tracher4 I?zu
ploy ed, - _
awl our aim hill be Go e*.care thorough
ne in every brunch of •tutly Puy its In music
will he uho lonot en ter punt is In orbit
branches. and u‘• lope for even more than our
nrnal eo, 111 tLIs, departtpcnt for it.: conalng
year.
At, the Academy ha, Levu will Arrange
for the uccoinni,xlAtion of All boyo, and young men
preparing for tkil,tl , 4 (Or oi lege A.,
ChOP !,, It , rl it:U . 14 , 111.g to grid
and tho-o inteud,w: to It-3Ch
/ I h , •lr is leg.
For I ar..41.,.:0.•. .tl.
13r, vr. I'.. 1,7
BOGGS (.*. BUR
111,1:14•Fi
7,4 0;? , url !it-, per V t F.l
ink .t 13rgc
Mark Alpaca. and Pa rr Meth ales
MEI
I,AL ~J.Filtt 11't• 111;1 :$1•11 tho to pi).
1. - • ul., I,('r jai:, brut
lIMIE
! ,, t/11N, 1 :01 he 11.111 1•1,e1% llt
Summer Dress' Goods
At .•11.14,111, 111. k t. r"orti
1 , !r• F' .11 g‘.o,i,
Wide
1111oWN SIIEETIN(: lO cENTs
E \tra F1.i1111 , 1 eentt:.
N. a and Pays' II tar,
AT BARGA 1 N PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail
FEr)Eit.u, s ritEEl
ALLEG RENY CITY, PA.
a '1.5 ly,cliilmy 1
t 11.1111'NNATIC.11TRIIII' "10 - rtrt:.
Aorivill..rrarlott 11. i% in.: t.(.•il d
V I Itnlll It Ich•
lAN. of itotile.tvr SVI»1111), 1 - 14•3
..r ?hi. i• 1.1 1111 V 11/1 1414,0101 014
d. t41(441 T.. - i• 11141 initnedw.• 14/1,4 114,111$
111/1.414•41 All 11104, having , chill - us 3;:zaiti.r the
11.114144 lIT 1.1 111.011. 41111 V 311111e11114,11.•41 1411'
44444111,111,141, to Mr-. 1.1 LV.\ NSTUN. i hit r.
jyl,!:e.w
- -
Homes Still Larger
F( >it THE MI 1-1.1.( >N!
I p. Ito o ,•- oft• 1.41%, 11161 , It br wring
111.11101. In .1 MIN, hralth y. ' , WI el 11
for one-dont .c al.-1r now Ih r yir:o fiance
NATGINAL Ith Al. EhiATF: AGENCY
lor 1 , 31 or every tie.triptlmi, locat•
ed 10 th , Ithite mei N..ut Item,
ot4PcA ftilel If ompir and
1.0,, p:Arttal:‘,9•: lil,dru nml /I , no lamb ; y,
,flay., and r. 4 raf r..ol.lence. tAlld,
114 efr • 111.1 r,dfl ri1e.,..41(10/ ..,4 ‘ hc.
\1 rite rum- La./ Rtgi,d, COll tall,llll
prtee and term' , or p rOperti
1.. r Addrep.- B W. CLARKE c 0
Th. ,15ttit,101 It( ta ,trp,,ey.
177 ./ 1:9 Pt nvis. Avenue, 1{1444.,./b.h.
111."•;.:f
WASHINGTON and JEFFERSON
Two lull (bririie.v. ,e Scientific
Each rou )ear.. expengv to thu rttnlctit,
tZhi to fir For Ir fortua•ton.
PRESIDENT HAYS.
Whittington, Penta.
- --- -
STEREOSCOPES,
\ I 1.:
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO ,
1 591.13r0ad way, New-1 cork.
111Nlil• I hl alientl ,, il IPI the I r - 3,1 , •:0 it
extoisive 2assurtim it of Ili , 31. ,, ve
of their own p ldicat I;y7i, n pilot-en? e
and importation.
PlluTt LANTERN sLiDES
tOt.II'IIOSCOPES.
NEW VI EWS YOSE3IITE.
E. et El. T. .%nt i liony Co.,
t I Bruieks2iy, New York.
11l ln+.itr Motropolivan 110t41.
importers and Jhusofanturere of
P II OTOGR A PHIL MATERIALS.
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PITTSBURGH.
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ALBUNN,
(111t0M0s,
Fit %NEES,
miseen : anernen.
James T. tiady 7 & Co.,
BANKERS,.
Fi nanc i at Agents (1 ll!,e (halo-Motes,
VOURTH AVENUE - 4k Wool,
F l lttfilblargrh,
„Defiles la all issue., of Ge,rer nmw
,*.curilies, Gorr?, AS'ilver, and 0 ) ,
poa8; Bay and Sell •
BONDS - , - GOLD, 311()RTGAtiEs
Anil first class Seciirdie s g en „ azii,
Money loaned on foorenou.oa 116 no.
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INTEREST ALLOWED.
Child Fen's Carriages
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Of Tiro caul T Verr/ Gip,
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Satrliek, 1,
1 4 ;(,tiott:', - Toy-'. .Tvt ,k
tinlesare and retail. at
F. A. O'LEAlti
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mavrily A 1;4 w.pt
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Estahlikied by Eichtiatim &Johllstoll.lBl6
William G. Johnston & Co.,
PRINTERS,
ST AT N ET-I,S
And Blank Book Makers,
and. 59 Wood Stro,•i
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day. The recent etT , ria of the enemiez • '
I'r••l••••ttittsiu the B t4. from flu
and the lit e tempt+ in the Liftl.min,
10sv York and to legalize this outrage
upon •siir cis .1 and lih( rare. have arm,
ra 1;1 t he mind: , of all time ltrutet.tents• a deal! , '0
know and` have circulated a more thor•.„:1
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New. Trimming Store.
Cur. 341 & Seminary Street:.
BEAVER, PA
Alrs. F. D. Fast.
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and all artici,... kept in Fi .1 --
Trimining Stores.
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ROSADAL•IS
0
THE INGREDIENTS Tilk - :
COMPOSE ROSADAL',S •:
published on every package.; ~.re
fore it is not a secret prep.,rat , o ,
l i consequently _
S,PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
'
. It is -a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuw3
tim e Skin Diseases, 1..v0r Con).
plaint and all diseases at me
Blood.
ONE BOTTLE or Ros.cAL:s
will do inure'good than ten hone!,
of the Syrups of Sarsaparu,l
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,THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have IDZed Itosadaloin their
for tho past three years an I re•,
endaso it ae a reliable Vterat.re
and Blood Purifier.
DR. I'. C. PUG ft, of Baltimore
DR. T. J. BOY KIN, ''
DR. R. W. C ARR.
DR. F D. DA NtiF_LLY
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of : 4 1icholmvill e,
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DR. 1. L. Nic-C.ARTit A, C
S. C.
DR. A. D. NOBLES, Eagecorob, `;
USED AND E.NDONSED(BY
v L ,J. 11. FRENCH & SONS, ra,l Roil.
Man'..
F. W. SMITH, Jackmin. Mn
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A F. WHEELER, Lima ,itiiii
121 i HALL, Lima. 0 ici
CRAVEN & CO., (;isrLionsv, ile, N.
SANCL. G. t'3IcFADDF:N, \turf neva
bora), Tenn.
Our space IV ill lint allow of any e •
!tended remarks 111 TPl.lllllto rbe,
'• ties of It a 15.11.2115. Tett be 10.10:..
Ptofession we guarantee a Fluid }...e.
tract superior to an,y they harp_ rr
used in the treatment of d. , ea‘e
!Blood , and to the ad letesl Ke say " )
Rosa.talis, and you trill he re.tored
to health.
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Rosadalis is sold by all Drust ,
price 111.50 per bottle Adilres ,
CLEICENTS k CO.
manoracturing CAemut,,
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