The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, August 23, 1871, Image 4

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    .(Contbzimdfrom Firs€ Pgge.)
gro shall be free, and prefer that he
shall vote, and they will faithfully
protect him in all these civil rights.
Those who object Are exceptions to
the rule. The Northern Democrats
have more prepdice lagainst negro
emancipation and suffrage that:Sou th
cruers, and the present • generation
will never admit that either was
right. But long after it was written
a, plain as noonday that the natiotf
can take no step backward on the'
issues of the war, they have finally
decided that they will philosophical
ly endure what they can't cure. They
have, therefore, abandoned dead
issues long after they were dead, just ,
as the Whigs abandoned the United
;itatas Bank, the distribution of the
pi'oeeetLs of the public hinds, and the
annexation of Texas, which they
lieved to have been accomplished by
and justas the South accepts \
the painful but logical results of Get
tysburg and Appomattox. Most of,
them will always believe that the
Avar was waged against them unjustly
and unconstitutionally by the Gov
eminent ; but they were vanquished,)
and accept the consequences. The ;
action of the Democratic party this
year, through its State Conventions, : .
joe made it impossible for the issues
of the war ever to be reviewed be
fore the people in national contest,
and it is the crowning fruition of the
great struggle for free . Government.
'IIIE IsSUES OF THE WAR SETTLED.
. L
1.41). -- Tholl you regard Mt- the
1 -sues of the war as settled? •
M't'.--Yes, they are forever set
tled, and never will again be agita
ted before the people, and the su
preme Democratic stupidity of 1661
..and ISGS can never be repeated to
convulse the country. The next na
tional struggle will be fought on new
and living issues, which can and will
be considered,on their merits, with
out the apprehensions that any of
the results of the war may be siteri
tled.
m IN iz-,lFs IN 1872.
HAT T--
--What will be the main issue-:
!.,72?
\s't'.—They' are plainly marked
uly, but eireumstances may es
sentially Modify them before the
party deliverances are made. Just
}ONV the Republican leaders would
declare for the present violent and
dist urbi poi icy a class of desperate
and must unworthy politicians are
fl,rcing upon the South in the shape
of force hill. They are the fruitful
,ource•of discord and disorder in the
Southern Statc, as nearly, if not
quite, every reputable Republican in
those States testifies; 'hut they are.
persisted in to carry out the hupos
slide programme of control - 1 - v the
elections by martial law bayo
net,, instead e 4 f A itoingi to deserve
the contidenw of the - country. Just
ilt:w Amnesty would be denied Iv
place in the Republican plaiforiu s al
though nine-tenth of the patriotic
people North and South regard-it as
the harbinger of perfect and lasting
peace. Just now the odious and
inquisitorial income tax would be al
lowed to remain an issue by the Re-
puldhlins, and a swarm of needless
revenue officials be kept in place to
squander the taxes; and the policy of
impqsing needless idled oppressive
burdens upon-the crippled industry
nod energy of the country would be
approved, to show a) large reduction
of the public debt. These are the
is-nes which now present themselves,
alai how far they are to, be tuotlitied
will depenll ITL.II Fi.o (>t a of the
ti,epublicans iii the next National
Convention_ The Democrats have
eon re-sed their Suicidal folly and ad
vanred, their standard. If the Re
publicans do not advance to meet
thu necessities of the times, they will
be defeated.
Iti . :1'1:111.1cAN "NEW DEI`A RTI RI
Rep.—Then you considet'a
lican new departure as essential to
success of thetiarty ? -
i
MT.—The nation deinancl.• a aor
departure, and the party that best
respects the supreme urAional want
will triumph in The-great de
mand of the c:o.untry, iTrt. - pective of ,
party associations, is for a square de- ;
partur.;,kfrom the c'onvnisiotla of the
:.ar to the ckiJia, ..:onservative theas
.ures of peace; from the violence and
usurpations of military power to the I
-Mire :supremacy of civil- uthority ;
nom oppressive tax laws and ne&l
-li•ss tax g;ithere..ns to sufficient reye,
Hues", lionktly and economically ad- '
ntistersl, to maintain the national
credit and meet the leigithav,te- ex
pense of the governmerl; : (rpm the !
logic of bayonets • ialvs in
elections to an hep.i..5.3 4 appeal to the
int....grLty and ii.tolligenK• of an
uti
truiui people ; in short, there
most t» an entire departure frola the
irritating and oppressive dreg-, of
,var to all the attributes ef peace.
This is the great nationtt 'mint, and
the liemocrats,have, ro 4 4.,ctantly per
';m., but positively, advanced to
meet it. If tho Republican party
fail- In advanco with the trece&s-ities
ni the country, it repeat the sui
cidal prate' .st) stuauge xm
ly eeplified
hv the . - mocracy to the 1 wIL.t.
`Rep-- Did you tel that the
itepub,l3-...u.s will rt.-cognize such a
.
N.l't . Upon the surface of laklitical 1 influence and the im rri - ense patronage
affairs it ti6a4 not just now t oo k as if '
c of Grant, which is entirely at his dis
they would i but when it is consid- 1 posal, isnot questioned. How much
ens' that theublest ahtt mdit respect a- it has already cost the party is visi
ide statesmen orttw l .artv,inandout of i-ble to all—how much it'inay cost the
congress, have alreatly- faithfully party hereafter Ido not pretend to
proclaimed the danger to the partv, s'IY• I look fur him, however, to do
I am h„ p o u t th a t th ey will „,,, I „.,._L L sottie. good fur the Republicans fur
vail with. those in power as to.make 1'('72.. He will be against Grant's re
. 1.14 %, adintnistration and the party 1 nomination as things are now, and
will do much to straighten up the
advance, as it has ever done, hi the I
.past. to meet the patriotic demands ; party, He ha's the real faculty of
ruining Grant, and using his patron
uf the nation. Of course it cannot be I
done if St Domingo jobbers, and of.. I age to create a man to beat him, and
I
lice holders, and office hunters, and by the time Grant discovers it the
tlolters, anti gift bearers control the few old clothes he will have left will
policy of the next Republican Na- I not be worth picking up. A losing
tional Convention ; but I think tnat 1 tnntlidate for President would lose
the extreme and patent peril of the 1 PeuusYlvania and the next Senator'
party will so awaken all classes of I ship, amino Luau knows better than
R,. l , u tdi rans, as th e conven th- .41 ; Caineron how not to lose when he is
,Irma, near, that they will eLoopel, i personally interested. lie 1 " 11 14(th
deference ht the popular will. • With :ordinate everything to personal sue
such trusted leaders as Sumuer, Wil- : cess in Pennsylvania, and in that
s , iii, Patterson, Fume air, Mknit.tli all, strode he will ebrne in contact with
Logan„ Schurz, Blaine, Curtain, Geary, who is carefully surveying
i ;nary, Kelly, ..cial dt„t a . i ., t o ri d s ,. the field, and is not idle.
their voices, as o„.y wiil, the 'impute Rep. — What would he the eact of
liean party tio.y, and I trust will, be a Republican deteat itt 157.:;.':
saved from defeat, mi d, w h a t i s s till , M'C.--The Republica& Itarty would
M 4 , , NA.' t . ll ti(letit —4l ishimor. titerieeforth live oe s il in history.
',O,N. ‘,l: ...NT ~Nl, TiiKe-EN-N,y-i \- k _ , Ib'o. —I hav4;.. :seen your name
.;:FA caa.t.. - rio,N. ' mentioned a):4k.Untlitiate for Senator
Rep._- Ito you rei..;ard(irant as ver•
.;, o rta il i t i , ; t t pp l ro Ul i tt l e .e ll. is it done with
lain to be the candidate? ,
WC.- -It looks ver,- touch now „. M'C,—Nr, I have never entertain
,,,.„l„,, 1 , 4 ', , (sl such a proposition. I regard Mr.
if Ile would, but future
1. 9 ‘. l'onuell as one of the most efficient
make a change so clearly neekL ualn , and faithful le4islators this city has
as to effect it. lie Inti lost the
and I would vote for him
elements of popular strength w lyi v h ' t ' a " r had ,
gave him such a decided, ttiumil,ph in pinst any Man in the district. But
. it he was ma a candidate, and I
'as. Then his election, was demand - :could be eleeted without a contest, I
ed in the name 04 - peace; m it
.now ‘vould not accept
wotild• be oppasu.i, iti the name of ( The forgoingthe Position.
vas submitted to
peace. Instead of amnesty 811 ( 1 'll'Ol. 31'ClutLf .
pre
tranquility in the South, we have dis: !pared, and is an I :l .i h t had
-been
tt entie expreion
order, luvp.T4,,z the people and violent I o f hi s
_views, on
the questions pre
and r....v.Alutionary enactments, all in i seated.-- REP.'
the interest of the most shameful I
and most widely, execrated political
:iiiventurers who ever cursed a coun
try. But few indeed-1 know of
none—outside of those immediately
interested in his personal success de
sire him as, the Republican 'candi
date. Very many of our best Re
public :14: would support him with
great reluctance, if at nil. The Re
publican State ticket in Pennsylva
nia is in perirto-day, mainly by the
load of Grant's renomination in '72,
which was unwittingly incorporated
in the platform. The leaders of the
contention unanimously agreed, in
the Committee of Resolutions, that
they dare not venture to declare for
Grat.L's renomination, and no refer
ence lathe next candidacy was made
in the report ; but an ambitious odice
expectant, sick with hope deferred,
precipitated it upon the convention
in the shape of an amendment to the
report, and it had to be voted in
or voted down. It would have, beell .
dangerous to some of the managers to
vote it down. and it had to be aCcept
ed. In order to save the Republic:in
ticket in the State, it is carefully an
flounced in all sections thit the reso
lution- was a trick and is meaningless,
for all know that if the issue was
fairly made onitirant just noir, the
State would hi; lost by thousands.
As it is, it may be lost under appre
hension that if the State is carried it
will be claimed as deciding the re
nolnination of Grant next year.. If
Pennsylvania should be lost this fail,
I take it that Grant could not hy d e.
i
nominated ; and even if t isc!tr
it is possible that the premonition of
defeat may make the party break
through the linfs of office holders and
present an available candidate.
IShould he accept the advanced meas
ures demanded by the, people, he
might be nominated acceptably arid
receive the united Republican sup
port, which would elect him ;
but that would involve the sur
render of St. Domingo, the restore . -
lion of„Sumner, the abandonment of
force ir.AWS which now disturb the
South, a change in the whole finan
cial policy, and, above all, some rea
sonable deference to the popular will
of, the party. How far he is likely to
advance in these measures,. I -cannot
judge. It seems clear that only under
a sense of Imperative necessity will he
do so. Whether he will appreciate
• that necessity is . the problem to be
solved, and in its solution is embrac
ed the issue of his renomination pos
sibly, certainly the issue of his re
election. Without such a departure
by the administration, the Democrats
could hardly commit such stupendous
follies as to render Grant's success
possible.
SUCCESS "EVEN WITH (;ItANT."
Rep.—Then you regard sucms.s
within the reach of the Republicans.
in 12+72, even with Grant?
111 1 C—Yes; the Republicans have
an undoubted majority of the votes
ofwhe country, and they can elect
any candidate who fairly represents
their views. Grant could be ejected,
as have stated, and I should vote
for him cheerfully if he advances in
harmony with the.pidpabledemands
of the nation. I do not by any
means despair of Republican success
in 1872,, hut I believe that those who
honestly criticize the blunders of
power, rather than the sycophants
who are ever ready to mislead others
for their personal profit, must give it
stk.'s&
('LORE AND 'rim ray:mot:NT.
Rep.--What are your personal re
lations with Urant ;
3PC.—We have never had any
difficulty. I have never had a con
ference with him since his inaugura
tion, a I had - uo , favors to ask.
Rep.- . -Have you not asked or sug
gested a Cabinet appointment for
this State since Curtin went abroad?
31T.--No, 1 did not. 1 have been
frequently cimferred with on the
subject by prominent Republicans
both in and out of the State, Nit
have uniformly said that I had no
candidate to urge. One gentleman
was once suggaited, whose appoint
mentl
1 would have approved, but
do not know that anything wastione
in Washington about it.
PENNSYLVANIA AND TIL4CADINET.
Rep.—Would a proper Cabinet Of
ficer from this State improve things
politically?
3PC.—I &loot know. It is a serf-'
ous mistake to suppose the office or
liatronage would make the Republi
cans 'harmonize with the Adminis
tration. Those who are most decid
ed in their opposition are own who
Would not accept any position. They
have fought the battles of the Repub
lican party through evil and good
report without reward or the desire
fur preferment. arid all they ask is
that the party shall keep its re.erd
stainless, and administer the tlovern
ment wisely in obedience to the
wishes of the organization. What
1 they complain of all Otte plunder of
the administration \t .at not change',
nor could it modify their views or
1 actions. ,
•Ttittl) trl'
Itep..—lio you intend to t:,l3e part
' in the campaign this year?
M'C.—No. Since tit of the
war are definitely sealed 1 fee--t no
special interest in politic.
vote for desemit. Republicac., When ;
s find them an the ticket, aid vote
against thuic who are not deserving;
but beyond that I will not take part
in the contest. in Presidential elee
tioas I shall always tale sufficient
interest to participate more or less ac-
tively, and-I would be glad to render
any service to movement's looking to
substantial reform in our State and
city policy. Both need it badly, and
hoth must get it before long.-
KING SIMON ILAS SUPItpIE PoWElt.
Cameron Die nominated
fur tile Viai - Presidency.
NPC.—No. The movement was a
mistake, and untinin can better ap
preciate n Monier than Cameron.
lie declined fur reasons as obvious to
; the public as tc hithself.
Will he likely be re-elected Sena
.l ator ?
He might be if the Republicans
I control the Legislature. He has a
great funtines, tor public position,
,and great aptna;.s for obtaining it
when a Legislature is to confer it.
l-That his power is supreme in the Re
; publican party, through his personal
- •
J it - . KEN - scat's Lt - Nt. C't• nE, a
well-known medicine, prepared by
the great 'lung doctor whose name it
bears, is a trophy won to science
. whose merits are acknowledged by
thobsands of our best"citizens. When
-we look around and see the thous
ands who have been mired by its al
most miraculous power, we cannot
but wonder at the careless neglect
which swell; the list of those who
die annually of pulmonary consump
tion. In its early stages lir. Keyscr'it
Lung (Arre is a specific; in its last,
stages it will alleviate and often
eure. If.: Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
If your druggist does not keep it.
send five dollars to Doctor Keyser,
and he will send four bottles securely
boxed by expiess, with . full direc
tions how to use-it.
—on , Thutsday evening, at Rock
' ford, Illinois, a negfro named Smith
committed a rape on l.be person of the
1 daughter of Rev. E. M. Walters,
laged eleven. The excitement is
MA, and there is talk oflvnching
Hie beast. .
Miscellaneous.
The Greatest Mot Mom lowa
TO MANI.
.•LINDSEY'S •
Improved Blood 'Searcher,
FOR THE CURE OF .
All diwases arising from an impure
state of the blood. Cures Meets,
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Debility,
Cutaneous Diseases, Sore Eyes,
Pimples on the Face, Salt
Rheum, Mercurial Diseas
es and, in short, Is the
r best Spring and Sum
tnerMedicine ever of
- feredTßY to the public.
T
and he cony inc
ed. It is a purely
vegetable prepare
tion,compounded from
. the finest Roots, Herbs
and'Leaves, which Nature
• - has provided for the ills of
man. Not a single grain of
mineral compasitiou,so that while
it affords. relief. and effects the most
wonderful cures, no over dose
could injure the most tender
, • infant. This Medicine is for
sale by all Druggists,
everywhere.
JNO.. F. HENRY.
Nev) York, Wholesale Agent.
eparei only by R. E. SELLERS & CO'
PITTSBURGH, PA. '
10115 ly] No. 45 Wood Street, Pittsburgh Pa.
ALE A. 3Ft 33 La M.
MA 1 - U F`A. 4C"'lr nmu,
M,OLTTTMNITS,
Head and Foot Stones.
We keep on hand in our ITWe room. the lartlert
sele•ctfon of tinlobed work than all theother work*
In the county combined: whkh gives persons dc•
wirinu to erect a Monument or !lead Stone to
their departed rriests, a better . pportunity to
select a suitable Monument or Mead Stones than
c isew here. We will uuarantre the the workman •
ship. Mid Or prima , Cannot he beat in the
We troalotl respectfully invite persons wisixinu
Marble Work, to call and ere our work before
purchasing elsewhere. and satisfy themselveic
Also, Grind. Stones,
ar I e , p( lei woo 2 uwa p.r j row"(
and all the urn. pty le flxturt~ to hrolg iLtonew. 1,1
reasnuablu aprit.errh
BOGGS BUHL
illacK .I.lpitent4
At !;+.5, 62' 2 and 75 cents per 2.-nrd
11. s•: iag ptu - elia.-ed t largelot of
Black All►aeaa and Pare Mohair,.
'it it trrewt bwr_falll, we \V ill sell them luta-
n: 1O t,, 1 l cents per yard less than
San. goEnk, ean ht• luta elsvw her*
Summer Dress Goods
At ril•dpillf . IJ.T rt price:, to make room
for Fall goods,
Good - Vara Wide
itErri NG lo CENTS
E:qrs quality Canton Flannel 12',1 2 cents.
its a and Boys' Wear,
AT BA RGA IN PRICES,
Wholesale and Retail
Os FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEG a ENY CITY, PA
spa- 1 y;clidni v je2 laug9.
J. B. ST‘IEAD
Has now in operation a new
SAW AND PLANING MILL
IN FREEDOM, PA.,
- Hay ing ttrr latc,t improvetl machi nery
for I tie militulliefuru of
iTimac)c)Ft.iivw.
SIDING;
LATH &C., &C.,
tall I s now prepitreil to attend to t 1
building :int' repairing of
Steamboats, Barges , 1 Flats. &c. &c .,,
Keel o rig constantly WI 11:111(1 it 'SULK! riot
quality of Lowlwr. Thu pationage of the
public is respect lit II y solicited. All orders
proitipt ly execute,' Taue-ly.
WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES.
H. CHILDS &CO.
BOOTS AND 8110E8,
AT A ERY LOW PRICES.'
H. CHI LDS (k. - , CO.
133 Wood Street,
A large,,atia:k of Nailed Itrozans, (or Miners and
Parlance lien: constantly nn hand. which we sell
tromp 10 to •-alcents per 1 air below the usual market
rates.
BEAVER SEMINARY & INSTITUTE
Will Open its Fall session
September 12, 1871.
11. lots a , l4let! t its Curriculum, a
r reachevt4" Course,
I)vsignetl esoepially for Common School
Teachers, t.) intervst *special atten
tion will.,bencet'ortls De gtven. Also, a
NO.IINtAI, COURSE ,
Editable for those who Would make teach
*: a profession. and tit themselves for the
. grade. or Principalship, of our
union Schools.
Young non ore given a Business
Itrtucation, or titled for Collego.
Send to Rel . . R T. TAYLOR for
14,2: new enta lozde. • fjel4:lm
W A
COED WATER SOAP,
Wishes In told osanarnt, hard or soft water, 113Ta7
time and labor, and makes clothes bean:Bully
%bite and clean IL cra,thes out oil, grease and
"tens, and IA ;roam/teed not to injUre the finest
titbric... BOILING I, required. It Is excel
lent for the ettin, and la the BEST SOAPIN USE.
for all household purposes.
I Manufactured by Reed It, Jottnston, Pittsburgh.
and sold by grocers generally
HENRY LAPP,
Dealer in all kinds of literniltere,
LOOKING-GLASS & PICTURE FEARS,
OF ALL SIZES FURNISRED TO ORDER
Brighton street ' above Plow Factor
ROCHESTER, PENN' A.
Thu largest stock In Beaver county constantly
on hand, and selling at the very lowest prices.
Coffins and Hearse provided at 'the atiArtest no
tier. Having a Irma Mock of all kinds of tarot
lure on hand, apd whining 4o make room for fall
anCwinter work, I hue reduced my pares ac
cordingly. msy2 t 6m
HAVING Permanently located in the village of
Eglienople. Pa., for the purpose-of practicing
Medicine. I respectfully tender my protessiona
services to the citizens of said village and v icinity.
Office. in residence. opposite Eagle Hotel, where
1 shall always be found, antes. professionally
engaged. All calls will receive immediate and
prompt attention. A. V. CUNNINGHAM. M. D.
sept2l;iyi
Chas. B. 111‘rsfs
I NS URANCE
General Agency Office,
NEAR THE DEPOT
ROCHESTER, PENNA.
FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE; "Anchor" and ~National" Lines
of Ocean Steamers; "Adams" and "Un
ion" Express Agent.
All kinds of insurance at fair rates and
liberal tet ins. Real Estate bought and
sold. Depth, Mortgages, Articles, Lte.,
written; D.e;insatinns and Acknowledge
nitnts Inken, tie., &c. Goods and Money
forwarded ro an Its rts of the United States
and ('anatlit. Passengers booked to and
from England. Ireland, Scotland, Prance
and Germany.
...ETNA -EIRE INS. CO.,
Of Ilartforti, Conn.,
Cash assetu $6,000,000
" Ity their fruits ye know them."
Losses paid to Jan. 1, 1871....528,000,609
One 01 the ohlest and wealthiest Compa
nies in the world.
NIAGARA Insurance C 0.,,
Cash assctts,
,A.
ANDES FIRE INS, CO.,
o
01
(a
Of Cincinnati, OLAIo.
Cash itosellb,.
ENTERPRISE INS. CO.,
Of Philadelphia.
Cash assetts over.. . 000,M0
LANCASTER Fire his. Co.
Cash ussetts
ALPS INSURANCE CO.,
Ca•lt
HOME LIFE INS. CO,
CaSl' a,svlei,
Travelers' Life & Accident
Insurance
Of Hartford, Conn.
Cash assetts over
Ilepresentlag theabovenrst class Insurance
Companies„acknowledged lobe amongst thebest
and moot reliable in the world, and representing
a gross Mal capital of nearly slfl,ftal,falit, I am en
abled to take Insurance to any amount desired.
Application@ promptly. attended A mid Policies
written • about delay, and at fair rates and liberal
terms. Lasses (Oft -ally adjostpt and erminfty'
aid. LISUR.F. Trs PAY t By met j's delay
you may lose the ravings of years. L ) elays ere
dangerous. and life uncertain: therefore, Insure to
day: Use to-day, is worth Iwo to-morrows.
also, is of the impost importance. The
low priced, worthless artre-le, always proves the
deafest. The above companies are known to be
amongst Me best and wealthiest in the world.—
As )..e sow that shall you reap."
linsteful for the very liberal patmn.age tirratly
bestowed. I hope—by a strict attention to a legit.
'mate business—not only to merit a cordinnenee
of the same, but a large increase the present year.
Mr. hTEPIIEN A. CRAIG I t duly authorized to
take applicatlmis for Insurance and receive the
przinium for the same in adjoining townships.
CIIAS. B. 1111IRST;
Near Depot, Rochester, Pa. oel4:ly,_
BEAVER . LADIES' SEMINARY.
TBE NEXT SESSION will open SEPTESIbER
12th, 18 1, and wilt b., continued for fire
month:.
I have concluded to have two e , eetslons in the
year, of flee months each, Instead of three of three
months each, no heretofore.
Many of our best schools arc returning to this
dirt:don of time, and with decided advantage to
the pupil. It saves nearly a month of time now
lost in vacations and arranging of classes, and
give* time to complete In one session many
P tudles now interrupted by the three-term arrange .
went. The cost is the same—a pupil now paying
SW. a sereion for three seed:toms, will pay $l5. a
aerrion fur two sessions,
A full corps of experienced teachers will be em
plbyed,. and our aim will bo to secure thorough-
IWSIA in every branch of study. Furth' In music
will be received who do not enter tut pupil; in other
branches, and we hope for even more than our
usual succt:rs-dn thin department for the coming
year.
As the Academy' has been closed, I will arrangg
for the accommodation of all boys and young men
preparing for busLumm or fur College. A. wo &re
a choice of studies to those not Intending to grad
uate, teacher., and those intending to teach, can
se:ect the branches specially needed for their work.
For'Catalogne, or Circular, rend to
D. If, A. ItIci,EAN, Prio.
Beaver July 19, 1101.--11
A DIG INISSTILATRIZ , NioTllol3.—Let
ters of Auministration having been granted
to the undendgued. on the estate of William Rich
ards, deceased, late of Rochester township, Bea
ver county, Pa., this Is to notify all persons in-
I dented to said estate that turmedtste payment is
expected. All those having claims against the
aerue will present them, duly althenticated lot
settlement, to Mrs. LUCY A. JOHNSTON, ..I.dne,r.
jyl2;ftw
Homes Still Larger
FOR THE MILLION!
*
1' re opportunities. Are now offered for securing
hO: ill's mild, ArallAy, and congearai climate,
for, e-ttdrd of their value five years nonce.
TJE NATIONAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY
hniohe sale real estate of every description, locat
ed in the Middle and Southern Staten; improced
clock, grain andfruil farms; ries, sugar and cot
ton plantations ; limber and mineral Linde '. city,
village, and rural residence. and nue-nov.l stands;
milts and miU sites, factories, &C.
Write for Land Register ecrntainlng dencription,
location, price and terms of properties we have
for sale Address—B. W. CLARKE & CO.
The National Real Estate Agency.
4r and 49 Anna. Avenue, Washington, D, t:„
mailttf.
Two full tburaes. C/aseicaLk Scientific
Each boar ymrs. Yearly expense to the student,
tau to $2 I. For trformatton. address
vivo POtelEll
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU
TION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
PITTSBURGH.
Pruposing nn amendment to the Conad
tion of Pepnsylvama.
Be it Revolved by the Renate and Hou.te
Of Ileorearntatives of the Cbmmonwealth
of Penny ylrania in General asciebly met.
That: the following amendment of the
Constitution of I his Commonwealth be
proposed to the people for their adoption
or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of
the tenth article thereof, to wit :
Strike out the Sixth Section of the
Sixth Article of the Constitution, and in
sert in lieu thereof the foilms - ing
"A State Treasurer shall be chosen by
the qualified electors of the State, at such
times and for such term of service as shall
be prescribed by la - x."
JAMES H. WEBII.
ang9-4w
MißceUaneo:ii.
AND
Notary Pa We and Convoyanren
Of New York
Of Lancaster, Pa_
Of Erie, Penna
Of New lork
WASHINGTON and JEFFERSON
Co L:I,IE GUP...
PRESIDENT HAYS.
Washingtcrn Penn'a
___ •
.le2l:im
JOINT RESoLCTION
AMENDMENT
Speaker of the House of Heprese ntativrs.
WILLIAM A. WALLACE,
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved the fifteenth day of June,
Anne Domini one thousand eight nun
tired and seventy-one.
JNO. NV. GEARY.
Prepared and certified for publication
pursuant to the Tenth Arttele of the Con
stit utidn.
F. JORDAN.
Seey. of the Commonwealth.
Office See). of the Commonwealth,
Harrishurgh, July sth, 11.
Julyl9•3m.
Rowell di dos's Adviriiiinenis.'
WHITCONIEJ - ,REMEDY
FOR . ASTHMA
!bp ibittuaaatose Aotd, Dr/Fet r. ete.•
— Nattoog so successfulA—T. MIETCATZ,
Druggist,Dosion. Itecoinmtmdetl*o. %V.
Ildhaert. It relleres,tos. $ A CO.,
Boston, Mass. bold by all drug&
Tuscarora Academy;
ACADEMI &, PA. •
A BOAUDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
The 86th School-year will begin Sept. Bth. More
than 4.600 young men have beet prepared for
business luid for College. For boarding, washing,
furniabedroom. tuition to alpha b4nchei tarytht,
except Ftench and Greaten. 16/): or for the 'First
Session, Va. For terms, location. character of
School, &c., send fora circular.
D. D. STONE, Par. , D.,t DAncip a ii.
J. J. FATTERSON.A. 2d.. f '
COLLEGIATE and Commercial In
sedetetet. Pew Haven. Conn. Prepetatory to
College, Itualnees, Scientific dchoole, U. S. /11ll
taty and Naval Academics. Fell session, thirty
iamb Year. beens Rept 19. roe catalogues; de
•
address the Principal
IIiiITISTOWN Classiest Ittecitnte.. , Agot,
iui and sale Bearding School for young men and
boys. Term, moderate. Send tar a etradar.! Rev.
Ataxannita, Principal. nlghtstown. K. J.
FERSALS COLLECIE,ElonientowaIN.
J., furnishes the best educational advantages,
together with a pleasant borne. Board and Tui
tion, $ per year. For Catalogues, uddrets
Rtv. J. H. BRAFELEY, PH. D.
101100LET 1 3 1101 Mill SEMMAIT,
For both limes. A thorough and superior School
in all its appointments. 13th session opens*pt..
Stn. lire. STODTRNBURGII, Principal
sehooiere Mourdain birtugs, New. Jersey.
L.EIIANON valley college, Annville, Pa. For
14 catalogues, address L li. RAXMOND, A L.
President.
.
VIRGINIA FARMS, -C•
Lynx BALE.—Five tine fauns with Mine and
Foundry. Address owner. RICHARD IRBY,
No. Idoo Cary Street. Richmond. Virginia.
H. HENDERSON'S
FAMILY Laqv on CASES,
Each Cate containing One Bottle of
OLD PALE BRANDY,' HOLLAND GIN.
OLD RYE WHISKEY, OLD PALE EMMY,
PINE OLD PORT, OLD .DOURBON.
Guaranteed Pare, and of the very beat Quality.
Price, Seven Dollars.
Sett by express O. 0. 11 1 .. or Poet Offloe order.
D. LIESDEItsoN, 15 Broad Bt. New York.
A GENTS 'WANTED tor the
TRANSMI3SION OF LIFE.
Cotrassts oN Tat NATuna AND HYGIENE or
lON MARCULINZ FUNCTION. By DIG NAPUETS,
author of - 27te Physical Ws of Woman. " It re ,
lutes to at male sex ; is full of new facts ; dell-
rata but outspoken ; practical and popular; high
ly endorsed; seas rapidly. Sold by subscription
only. Exclusive territory. Terms liberal. Pricy
$2- Address for contents!, &c.. J. G. FERGUS &
C0..3 Pdbllahera. ebtladelpblas Pm'
Agent 3 ! Read This ! •
WE waLl.r.tv AG*NTS A. SALARY
011 $3O - IPR WEER And EX•
penile% or snow a larva °natal:tem to sell our
onnf nod wonderful inventions.. Address X
WAGNER AS CO., fdandiall, Mich.
10130. We will ; Pay *sso
Agerth43o per week to bell, our great And vats
able 44ceverlea. lt you want permanent. honor
able nod pleanntstrork, apply for particular! ,
Addretel DYER dr CO., Jackson. Michtenn•
$1,500,000
A MILLION DOLLARS.
tibrewd bin quiet men an make a fortune by re
sealing the secret to no one. Address
C. E. WELDON. 1,210 Broady ay, New York.
ILOET. CAIIsON, ALEX. CARSON
R. & A. CARSON )
•
Wholesale and retail dealers In groceries and
cnantry produce, foreign and domestic wines and
gins, Monongahela. rectified, rye whiskey, cfe,
No. te2 Federal street, opposite P. Ft. %V. & C. It.
W.. Allegheny city.'
SPECIAL NOTICE
ELurrtc harrow Id ACIUNZ
17 Nth Avenue, Pillabrrgh,
Good. reliable men, of experience and approved
standing, are Invited to make application to as to
pct as agents for our machine. The Elliptic has
come of the best ceiling points of any machine lu
the market, and we are willing to pay good men a
large rommicclon.
All Information. circular. and samples, will be
furnished on cppileatton to .
HOWARD EATON S CO., Gera Agent...
$240,000
Hard ware, tee
6250,900
VAL 1....1.5V1't_31%7
Foundry dr, Repair Shop
$3,54X1,000
flaying been Engaged in the Foundry Bovine..
for mote than thirty yeare,—during which time 1
have accumulated a variety of , useful pattern•, be-
aides canstructnif models and takinq out patents
for Improtements on
S►,:100,0 00
COOKING - STOVES
—an4/atttr hating Potoughlz tePtoil ttse.c lm
protitoents. I tat Warranted in affertra them to
thelthllc.
Moro
The GREAT WESTERN bay no so
perlor for Oda Locality
STOVE,SI
Stover of Diflerent tityler for Heating and Cooking
The Great Republic CooMk Stove
Elam the bent Recant of any Store evar offered In
IT TAKES LESS FUEL
LESS Room TO DO MORE WaRK,
BEST BAKER,
MOST DURADLE
T II E II E S STOVE IN LT S E
In connection with'the StoVe I have got.
up n Pxtent
lE:X'I'k;NSION fop,
which occupies little room, no additional
fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen
ses with all pipe, can be put on of taken
Off tit any time, and made to suit all stoves
of any size or pattern.
Five lltandred Verpaonig
Who have purchased and used the
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE,
Most or W kose names have been publish•
ed in the A arc confidently referred
to, to hear to itriess of its superior merits
as a cooking stove.
Havinir three drat ela s rtizine4 on hand. of
about fifteen boree power capacity, they are offered
to the public ul reaaoushie rate,
)URN TIIORNILEY.
anrtalf.
NEVT M._A_P
13 V. A. V IF. N
ZAHIAII INN Is getiinti op a Nlap of
It Beaver county. Pa.. to Pirst"Clana !sty le
showing the ha- A tino and connections of the Orig
inal Soreeye. of Depreciation, Population. Reserv
ed, College and Academy Lands, and Local War
mth., Far. ams, Roads, Townships, Schoolhouses,
with many of the residents, coal-fields and mines
with inch other data as will help to make said
map desirahle The whole map, including a map
cf Beaver Diver Valley, will be about five fret
incluare., Canvas.ett and mounted.
Napa will be ready for delivery in about 141
month.. jy12.41
CLOTHING STORE
NEW GOODS!
SUMMER STOCK.
The undersisued takes plea.urc in in
forming his friends and the public genet•
aPy that he has just tee‘dved and opened
A New Stock of Goods,
OF THE LATEST STYLES FOR
Suiamer Wear.
He keeps the best of workmen in his
employ, and feels confident of his ability
to cut and make up garments both
FASHIONABLE& DURABLE.
and jn such a manner as will plegsp his
WRir 3 I3' 31' ,
Ciall and Bee us before leavihg your
Orders Elsewhere
WILLIAM REICH. Jr.
may4;7o;ly ' Brhigewater, Pa
, Agood
811,19 4w
this market.
A LTOGETIIER,
customers
ALWAYS ON HAND
Miticellattec)tes.
THE .OLD ORIGINAL
BOTTLING HOUSE.
IL W. 1131.11FIPITAI & CO
22 and 24 Market Street,
PITTSBURG, PA.
Established in 1844, by H. W. Buffum.
Thlaoldeet and largest Bottling Bowie west of
the mountable, ham made extensive preparations
for eoPplying. their friends and the pnlblk with
their celebrated
Mineral IValere, Ales, Porter, ire., &C.
For the Spring Trade, at the following prime:
Samspartila, $ STM, per doe
Mineral Water 3714 "
Raspberry " 3714 "
Champagne Cider 371;
Porter
Ale, mien tattles,
" -
Winterton ........
Syrups, ......
Imported London Porter and
bottles,
Imported Scores Ales and hot, ~.
tier; ....... ........ . .. 0 00
Crab Cider,... . . FM per gallon.
Syrup. , '5 00
Bottles 75 cents per pox. extra. Money refund
ed when returned.
Goode delivered free, and freight paid to rail
road stations and steam boat landings. febway
CITY BOTTLING gousE,,
No. 39 Market Street,
PITTSBTRCTH, PA.
q 2. . ,4u/lee m
BOTTLERS OF
Sarsaparilla, Mineral and Raspberry
Soda Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smith.ii
Kennett, Wainwrights, and all the be 4
brands of Ale and London Porter, selec(
ed and bond bottled for Medical and Falk
ily use. Goods delivered free. I.mrtl;'7l:l,k
A LLEGNIENY BREWERY. Elprin
/1. Water Ales, SMITH CO., Brewers, Matt
ers and flop dealers, No. 465 Rebecca street,
Allegheuy, Pa. THOS. BOOTA,
It, A. 'YOUNG.
Highest cash price paid for Barley. Jys;ly
G, 8. BARNET.. F. A . B AIIKEII .. C. A. Barmiest.
G. $. BARKER & Co.. ilew Brirjl~lon, Pa.
ASV.
0. 19. MOUES do CO., Berm' Fall., AL
is A. 'lc le K,
Dei4ets to Exam/rt. Coin, Coupons. ttc., tt.c.
Collections fluids on all acctssiblo points in the
Coiled States and Canada. Accounts of Meech.
anti. Manntactneent. and Individuals, solicited.
Interest allowed on time deposltes. Correspon
dence will receive prompt 'attention. [decilly
, c 0
OF THE
P Dacamaza 2.rn, 1869.
OUR CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN
.Iretive .. ll. l4 6ls i ts•=llT A ar bi l Ira: kiwis
1071 111131701 etroWsi initial'
1;:i WWI ON iir l e 31 .1 ;Ainn setwear • ilosva k.
011kbezes. c)
iti 01 „.. /g OYLT n t ATIATA as! Ow OIL N,
IV luer 0000w00,_ 00 , 000 ass iroallse ,
11//00arsamth., Pro= ••••11401per esid.l .4
Two samia• Pa; 10 °eats' 10000204 54 ...i
. i .. afa m i . ll=. .1.001 twilwe beam t i
WESTERN PUBLISHING CO. ".."
Manufacturers' Agent., Pim:Kul:h. Pat.
W mow om—Ths irresia=m2 4,ol4os as. •
CZPear Ms led Ss =sax who
gimm air oun.
4 .P AN Vb
titio I•
Illy .Pare stv• /war NaallecTinnePW , s
watztes. az. sle d' Ist"
atilmatlair
Jaw,
IIA NU. ING-lIOUME.
THOMAS M'CREERY & CO
THOS. 111 9 CHEEFIT, Cashier.
J. F. DRAVO,„ . . J. n. ANGIEL
J. 11. WCREEHY
Interest paid on 4 timedeniosits; Prninpt attention
given nto collections. Al.O, Insurance Agents Mr
gdod and rellableCompaniee. frosylBtl
Reduced Prices
Speyerer & Sons
Have just Returned fr..nt the Lug
WITH A LAIAGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Bought nt the
Lowest Cash Prices,
4
And will sell some Go6ils
AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR!
Consisting or Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro
visions, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Soots
and Shoes, Rope, °cum, Packing
Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints,
White Lead, Oil, Putty,
Queeusware, Wit
•
low-ware,Flour.
Feed,
Grain and
Bacon, a varie,
ty of Prints,Muslins,
Ticlitigs,Delains,C becks,
Alpacts,Jeans,Dintms,Crash
and Hosiery ; also. Te l ls, c o ff ees ,
Sugars, Syrups, 3lolasset.i, Carbon Oil,
200
bbls. of the Webrated Chntonly
AND NEW CICEEK FLOUR,
Just arrived and for sale, Wholesale and
At Pittsburg Prices.
200 Kegs Wheeling Nails:
ONE CAP. WIIITE LIME
Land Plaster, amt Akron Cement ;
A Large Stock id
White Lead and Paints
A very superior quality of Struntz S WtA
' zel's S+.aps: and a lot of Carbon Oil
Just Arrived and for sale, Wholesale
and Retail
ALSO, PUISE CATAW BA, ISABELLA
—t.nd—
Concord Wines,
Of our own +vintage, Tor Medicinal and
SacnimeMal Purpo,44, are highly 114:-
commended by those who have:
used them.
They are alsti Agents for the
RNIFFEN MoWER AND REAPER,
Am] Pitt Nat. HOW PIOWS
Thauking the Public for their past pat
ronage. we hope to merit a liberal share
in the future.
All Goods Delirered Free of Charge.
You can rely on all goods being fresh,
as all our old goods were sold at auction.
sPETERER & SONS,
nprUtte
N3.4EL1T.,..M.1FY
AND
tumnatuto
The undersigned having bought out the Ba
k-eel and Confectionery establishment of J.
C. flays, near the Post office, In Rochester. Pa.,
woad respectfully Inform the public that he will
Keep. the best quality of leo-Cream.
which be verses In every style ; also will supply
them by the can at reasonable prices. Those in
In want of them should give him an early call.
His Confectionery department is well stocked;
and parties, weddings., &e., will be supplied with
everything needed on short notice and in the beat
style,
Families furnished with fresh bread as often as
desired, GEORGE FREDERICK.
mayliat
New Advertisement&
CuTets,Oil Cloths,
Mattings, Soc.,
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Henry McCalltim,
(Late McCallum- Bro.'s,)
P.T.lrriitillETFlGrli, PA..
I Lave facilities for supplying
II lETAIL DEALERS
*tat to any Ettatern Jobbing Holmes
1.29_.
1.25
3W
enry McCallum. ,
.pry.
S. C. C OYLE,
3 00
TtP l-nrICALI.
"FaULl43allialiVerlana
..e( •
'On I hire/ Slred , lhiitatr. lb . (nParili oPPositi
lloores Drug Store)
•,'
All Orders promptly attended to.
InertCAß Watches, Clocks. Jewelery, Plated
- Ware, Spectacles, &a., always on hand.
aprl2:tf.
AGE! • '4,
11
tg\
t
as It It It
Merchant Tailors & Vlothiers,
S• &J.Snelle#burg,
ME Rel . ! ANT TAILORS,
Stpl 4t ;ncl 211:m r99elid 1 y
CARPETS,
0 /1 'A4 'a 11 '..1 I> '1 ) M I.t,
MATTINGS,
WINDOW -
2111.111 1140,D04
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
air A Liberal Reduction made to Min
isteri and on Churoh Carpets.
mart+, 1 . 1-1 y I'a
ARTIFICIAL TEETH PERFECT.
ED T. J. a 11. J.
CHANDLER. have pur
chased the exclusive
right of Beaver county
to useDr.Stuck's Pateut
'by which they can put
up Vulcanite as thin as
Gold Plate, with a beau
tiful enameled polish:
and soli ht and elastic as to perfectly adapt Itself
to the month; obviating all that clunisy and bulky
condition, so much complained of heretofore; and
lessening their liability to break 100 percent. In
deed, no one INVIM, it would be willing to wear the
old style, plate any longer than they could conven
iently get them exchanged. All tminchea of Den
tistry performed 1n the best and most anhetaiittal
manner. In filling teeth with gold. etc., we chal
lenge competitton-from any quarter, and can refet
ta living subjects whose have stood be
tween thirty and fortyyears. Among the number
Bon: John Allison will exhibit bllings we inser
ted some 33 years ago,' the teeth as perfect as the
day they were filled. - Laughing Gait prepared on
a new plan.frsetun It from all unpleasant and dam
gerona effect*. making th the extraction or teeth a
source of pleasure rather than of horror and pain.
Meese. low as any good dentist In the State.
011 ice at Beaver Station. Rochester:Pa.
novalfl T. J. lb 11. -7 CIIANDLBIC.`,
"ES 7r J-11F3 - 1,1 S I-1 El) 1 ti4.3a.
LANE BROS.
gLTCCESSOIRS TO B. WOLF Jr..S:
an2l,r of Liberty and Sixth Streets,
`1 : • (Late t a t. Clair Street,) .
PkTTSBURGH, PENN'A.
3 , 141 It
Have now in Store the Largest and Best'
Selected Stock offered in the City.
lar Special Inducements offered to the
country trade. a prs:6m
M FIFTH AVENUE,
AND J irwm.an,
If
11
El
n
11
BROADWAY, NEV BRIGHTON
A full ntul well sderted stock of,
BOVARD. ROSE & CO
21 Fifth Avenue.
I !
fin
Importers and Dealers in
?a IT a IA Tva
MEI
S.A. Cross li!Co.'s Column.
- 17 -
S. J. Cross do Co.,
ROCHESTER,
HAVE A VERY I..AROE STOCK OF
General gerchandise,
PURCHASIT FROSI FIRST 'RAND,
And for site at it snueradvince on cost
IN THIS COLUMN,
We propose to call the attention of
the trade, .
ESPECIALLY To nun EXTENSIVE STOCK OF
Building Hardware,
USR-ICRE PIURS" HARR WARR
MECHANICS' TOOLS,
FAIZIIEICS' TOOLS,
NAILS,
Window Glass,
PAINTS, OILS;
'JP TT IL" IL" 'ME", a
Some of the leading, articles of
Building iardware, Are :
Butts qf every viz
RIM, MORTISE AND PAD LOCKS
In great variety of size and quality ;
-GITR AND STRAP HINGES,
GATE AND POOR LATCHES,
Cupboard Cat;lea, Screws,
Shutter Hinges, Door and Shutter Bolts,
SASH PULLEYS, SASH CORD.
SASH LOCKS AND FASTENINGS
Hooks and Steeples, Carriage Bolts,
BASE KNOBS, &C., &C
MECHANICS' TOOLS:
AXES, ADZES, HATCHETS,
HAMMERS, SAWS, STEEL SQUARES
TRY SQUARES, MITER SQUARES,
REVELS, CHISELS, AUGERS
FILES, BITTY, BRACES, PLANES,
! ra 3 °
rd RATCH AWLS, DRAWING KNI VE:,
SPOKE SHAVES, WRENCHES,
II
B 3EINCII s gatl VS.
MASON AND PLASTEitV, TROWEL,
Maxon d: Carpenters' Lines d l'encilx,
OIL AND SYTHE STONES
El
SAND AND EMERY PAPER
And every other item belonging to
this department.
Farmers' Fools:
FIELD AND GARDEN HOES
arden Rakes, Spades—long & T bandied ;
Round and Square Pointed Shovek
ti AY AN!) MANCHE FORKS,
GRASS AND GRAIN SYTHES,
SI - THE SNATHS, RIFLES,
SPADING FORKS, POTATO HOOKS,
DRAW AND BREAAT CHAINS,
Well Chains, Dog, Halter
And Cow Chains, Whips, Lashes, &e., dz,e
HOUSEKEEPERS' HARDWARE :
Knirrx and Forle, Carring am! flattlif r Koires
Table and Teaspoons, Eire Setts ;
rual Buckets, coffee Mill;
FLOUR & MEAL SELVES, LADLES,
Painters' & Grainers' Goods :
PURE WIIITIE LEAD ;
PURCHASED Iiti.THE'TON
AND SOLD AT PIT'MTDIRDII PRICEI4
Lead and 31 t7l eral Paints in all colors
Pry and in ell,
PURE 1../ Nli.ii - E.1 4 .11J OIL,
(TALE'S PATENT DRYER
TURPS NTINE,
GUM SHILLAC, SASH TOOLS,
PAINT (V., VARNISH BRUSHES,
r'W.ty,P4atty
Window Glass.,
In all sizes, Single and Don1)1/. Strength
arw, are giving much attentinn to
this branch of our linsinc , :s; and, while
in quality, we alwu}•s handle the very
best, w•e are confident that our prices
and terms ure as favorable as mn be given
by any rtsponsible house
We are thankful fur a liberal and in
creasing witroonge, and will 'pare no
pains to inerit public favor
ilocusaTEß, May al, 1371.
Maya-1y:clul my3l
t and .wrought;
Hat and Coat Hooks,
SCREW DRIVERS
HAY RAKES,
MATTOCKS, PICKS
CARVING t.414.3TT:4.
DI PPEILS, &C., &C
B. L. Faluiestoci & Co.'s
A1coi101.; VARNI:=4I
GIAZERS'TACKS
J. PRoPP 8 %. ,0.,
_
Miscellaneous.
ROCHESTER SiVINaS BANK,
JOSS V. VeDOXJILD H. J. APZTZ/Ltit,
OW. C. lIPLYZIIER, U. I. i 3 PCTEUER, f;i2, 1 4
SPEYEUEIII & ItIeDONAILD.
Dew& In ex' banze, Coln, Government Serer
Una, mato collection on elf
the State.. and Canada. receiv.. roo f , 0 :
deporttenbleet to check. and receive., t,
Itsittorti one dollar and upward, and allow. 14'1
eat at per rent
nt By•lawa and ru'en Ire!
4; I nr,til t i t t le tn t , 'ar et i t ' d tatn ttata74 " 'a"
trxfroth 6 t o 8 0 . 6,ek. We rel. r by pe:iy:,,„ : :o %
L. R. COAVILiN A CO., Hon .1 tt
AL.OZO, HCO'VT A Co., Oak I (Aorta
1 L.IIC
)C1114751 : 711 glue zT166:8:1;"‘", 41hIC7::;11111:78g.r':‘1111::::::.1n r.: h a
4'ILAor.
n0v16"71-ly clad Jek:B
ANEW FIRM
SHOE - STORE,
thistead&Wisner
KEEP CONSTANTLY OS HAND
A full and complete gtnek of
styles of
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS.
prA SPECIALTT.—Fine
o xrai•ri
Un Gentlemen, and first elasst fint
for' Ladies, made to order P,r. 4 1.,,,
New Bngliton, near Siemciii,
ery.
JO Him.
Black and- Gold From,
GEORGE W. BIGGS,
No. 1159 SMITHFIELD AT
Four doory sixne Sixth A
FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS ; EMU
Optical and Fancy Good , dr
PITZVB CRO 11, PA.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
I>leuNe tut this ativertisement ut &n:
)ring it with you. '2,1-14.1t
Singer Sewing Machin;.
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HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES,
'the moat perfect and simple machine or :a.
eve, Invented.
Both of the above popular mackdneg
late improver' until they stand withont a
Price of the SING= FAMILY SEIVINfl Bli
CHINE from $G4.00 upwards.
Pecs of HINKLEY'S KNITTERS
• Circulars and Sample mailed fret ut,
STRAW ot 31011 TON,
GENERAL A GE".:Tiz
ifNo. 'W Sirth Str.+t, httNburgL. h
Agents wanted for the lllokl•-y Machias even
item, and (or the Singer to Wertrrn Pecnn,o,
nta'Eastena Ohio and Waft Va . Ate,
none already established.
nov24: iv
NNESSTORE,
EW Gook)
AT
J. M. McCREE.II,Y & CO'S.
Ql .118 IiFILDING
al)pectn,ltles.
ont;ANDiE
PER( ALL
FRENCII
J.‘l'.‘NE:sf: I.lqll
JAPAN!
FEPHEN:F.
IVIITTE 10)HE.
FIGUIIED
FIN(' TU( KED NANOOK,
PLAID & STRIPED NANo)hK.
VICT°RI-k IU-}lol' LAws,
FRENCH & OUG•ANDIE Wl**
SOFT FINISHED CAMBRI(''
I. 4 )I'ISE
sfIETLAND sHAWLs.
TIEBET
BUFF BRILLIANTS..
BUFF LINEN
CHINESE GRASS LINEN.
FANCY COLERED TARLTON
Embroideries
Hamburg . Edglngs and Inserti. , n,
Swiss Edgings and Insertions.
Marseilles Trimmings,
Ay.otton Trimmings,
tyVhite Gl,nnp and P. K. Trititumw ,
Corded Sattin Ttimmings,
. lionaet Ribbons,
- Sash Ribbons,
Gros Grained Ribbons,
Box Quilling,
Straw Trimmings,
Hats and Bonnets. Boys' Hats
LADIES' UNDER-GARMENTS AN:
FURNISHING GOODS.
GENTS. FURNISHING GOOIO
NOTIONS'.
PARASOLS & LINEN UMBRELLA'
FANS, FANS, FANS. FANS
CHILDREN'S WHITE LINEN IT'
Children's Buff
Misses Fancy Aprons,
Summer Skirts,
White Moreen Skirts.
Carpets and Oil Cloth s .
Rugs and Matting,
Stair Oil Cloth,
Stair Pads, at
J. M. MOCREERY & Co's
jei4t
BUYERS, LOOK BET E.
It may not be a matter of spec ht.
terest to the people of Beaver
kno‘‘ NI hat k transpiring between K
II law, Napoleon 111, Ilismmic '
Trochn to Europe, butt it is a matter
effects them materially to know why'
they can buyAine an,l cheap GIWCEI ,
IES.
S. SIN ITGE R & Co.
At their nld stand in Tt‘ aver, ra .
furnishing to their eustiffiters evernt hint
called fur in their line. They alway , key:
n full ttssortuient of
G C it I. E S
Flour, Feed, Cbffe-es, Stiyars.
Vpices,
Tobacco and Cigars:
A r all oilier articles ustia,l) rOtIE
In a First Claaa
GROCERY STORE.
From their long and tntinte
unit » ith the Grocers•; Fl,o;t
business, and their (lb:posit:. t , '
satisfaction to those who mar
wi'..ll their patronage, they 11 ,, pe In • b'
tuirv, as m the pest. to oht.on
share (,f the public patron:4T ,
Give us a Call
and see if we do not mak,- •
terest to eat' again.
jan2s. S. SNITGER "
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS.,
lel FLE - 5 ; Doable and Single BarK•
Si1011.,GOOS; Resolvers.Adomunitw r.
Goods, Ride Barrels, Locks. Sionfiticc . " r
teTials. Ste.
send for a Price List. A (I.lroto.
STUN, t,rest Western Gen Works,
Ptrect. Pittpborgh. Ys.
N. B Army earhlnev, Rifler s^,! R,',
'"-
bour.ht or traded for. •
STAIR BUILDING
Asa
Wood - Turning , ;h 4 ' ll '
WILLIAM PEOPLES ,
• Allegheny city• pa..
Is prepamt, to do all loud, Of
Turning, Scroll Sawing and Sr'-ll 31 , L
ding- Ne4rell's Balusters and Bumf Ma-
WITH ALL JOINTS cur. HEAP'.
TO HANG, furnished on ',bort U
Orders by mall promptly attended ;"$`
left withGloseer S., Co.. 59. 4(11 ritw .c. . -
Pa., and at the Mill, corner of W-r-h.pr
Graham A lley.
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his pstr •
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bt..t
mantigacrtnred In the Milted Stales hold sad
ver ty
performed In a sle
iu that dencs kap"'
tidon Satiefactlon guaranteed ail petal*"'
or the moue returned. Give him a trial
fetd ly
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