The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 06, 1871, Image 4

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studying the disease, declaring to the
Baron, that with a few more experi
ments, heshould begin to understand
the cause of the disease.
In Paris, where he eould hot obtain
criminals, he experimented on ani
mals, until Louis, pale end wretched,
prayed that the mysterious disease,
4:31' which he was the unlucky paK-e . s
sor, might talnivate his life. All
palled on him; even his love for Cor
alie was a source of pain to him.
There was a secret between them,
and there was an inevitable ending
awaiting their love, and love of its
nature was eternal. -
Louis felt like a man pursued by a
specter--a criminal' condemned to
death. This secret was consuming
his very life, at least, all that the
doctor had spared him of it. To one
of his intimate friends, in a .moment
of prostration and mental agony, he
confided the treaty which bound
him to the doctor.
The next day the club received
him with an air of Indulgence and
pity, treating him like a spoiled
child. His friend, and the whole
club, to whom he had Confided the
revelation, declared him-4o be mad.
Saddened, weakened, and discour
aged, Louis one day determined to
confide in Coralie.
"Coralie," said he, "I have asked ,
you to be my wife."
"Yes, and I have consented."
"But there is a secret between us.
I have not told you all my life ; or
rather, the death that hangs over
me."
"Death !" exclaimed Coralie,
"death!"
"Yes-1 am under sentence of
death, Coralie."
"In danger? Louis, I have won
dered, whether in mylife, I might
find some,opportunity to show you
how deep"and sincere was my love
for you. Now I can share your dan
ger with you, perhaps."
`Neither. Listen to me, Coralie."
Then once again he told his story.
Coralie listened with intense interest;
but at, the termination, much to his
surprise, she went off- into a hearty
laugh.
"What do you mean, Coralie?"
asked Louis, indignantly.
"I mean, my dearest love, that I
am a better doctor than the doctor
himself, for I can save you."
"At the club, I see they consider
me mad."
You mad ! Ah! uh ! There is
but one mistake ; that is, that the—
well, no matter."
"Are you not afraid of the fatal
disease I bear in my veins?"
"Nonsense ! The fatal disease is
in the brain of the doctor."
"Look at these, brown stains,"
said Louis, baring his arm.
"Where are they?"
"I can see them," said •the baron.
"With, the eyes of infatuation.'
Now, promise me that you will not
interfere with anything that I do."
"I promise."
"I hear the doctor's step on the
stairs; now remember."
Dr. Wolf entered, and gaily salut
ed the young people.
"Doctor," said Coralie, "do you
think I love Louis?"
"I want not to survive him."
"Him? What do you mean?"
"He has honorably told me all."
"Well.",
"I know he must die. To begin a
life of happiness, knowing how it
would end would be torture. I have
resolved to die now."
"I new desire. to be Inoculated
with tho disease that is ultimately to
kill Louis."
"Never!" exclaimed Louis.
".Nonsense; my dear Louis," said
the doctor, "if she likes it, her name
will be rendered immortal, and that,
too, in the interests of science. Come,
Louis, bare your arm."
"Coralie, I will not survive you."
"If I die, you shall not."
Dr. Wolf, Tuthiess where science
was concerned, prodded to business,
and in a few moments the baron lay
thintington the sofa, the blood flowing
from his arm.
. • - Coralie then laid out hers. The
doctor made an incision, and with an
instrument he had constructed for the _shortly before the departure of the
purpose, infused' the blood he had. :lamented Herbert from India, he
taken from the baron.
"Now," said the doctor, binding preached a sermon which contained
up the arm, "how do you feel?" this beautiful sentiment :
"Just aSI did before." "Life bears us on like the stream
"Hump! You have a good consti- lof a mighty river. Our boat glides
tion."
"Yes."
.1 the playful murmurings of its grassy
"But you cannot resist the vires— . borders. The trees shed their blos
that means poison." sums over our heads; the flowers
He sat and watched, while the seem to offer themselves to the
baron slowly recovered from -his ! young hands ; we are happy in hone.
syncope. . Then, kneeling before ; a nd w e g r as p eagerly at the beauty
Coralie, he watched her. Not a around us—but the stream hurries.
change was there in her color—not on still our hands are empty. • Our
the least variation in he_r appearance, course in youth and manhood is atone
For two hours thus hesat—until at a. wider and deeper flood, amid oth
last, coisdie, rising, took Louis by er objects striking and magniticont.
the hand. W 6 are animated at the moving pits
"Now Louis, I have saved you— turi..s of enjoyments, and industry
you were the victim of an liallucina- I around us; we are excited at some
tion." short` lived disappointment. The
"An hallucination." - stream bearsus on, and our joys and
"Not of yours, but of his—Dr. our griefs are alike left behind us.
Wolf is mad." We may be ship-wrecked, but We
:'How dare von shy so?" cannot be delayed ; whether rough
!'"I do; and 1 repeat It. Listen to or smooth the river hastens .to its
Me. You have no mortal malaciy home, till the roar of the ocean is in
Look at .me; I have imbibed_ the our ears, and the tossing of the
poison, yet there is no change. Dr. waves is beneath our feet, and the
Wolf has deceived you •,. not willing- land lessen s from our eyes, and the
ly, for he has deceived himself first." floods are lifted up around us, and
Dr. Wolf sat in speechless - agony. we take our leave of earth and its in-
His illusions, his hope, his subjects 1 habitants,
were all failing him, until of our future voyage
there is no wittiem save the Infinite'
"Now," said Conine, ''we will d Eternal.
leave Paris together, as soon us w
are married."
~, •.- A siosT RIM A UKABLE DOCUSIENT
"But my debt to him?" ' jms perished in France. The Archi
" Your agony has paid it."- , -- - --repiseopal palace at Bourges was de
"But I am poor." , stroyed by fire, and.at the same time,
"But I ain rich—rich in the gen- I all of its various manuscripts and
las that trod has given me—rich in pricelessliterary curiosities. Among
the art that science and study have these, in spite of the general brillian
obtained fur me. I can make you cy of the treasurers, one shone out
rich." brighter than all. This was the death
"But what can I give you ?,, warrant of Jesus Christ. 'For many
"Love," said Cbralie, "love, centuries this has been regarded as an
which is an artist's life and (mag m a- authentic relic, and whether it were
tion."so or not, it had concentrated upon it
Mlle Coralie, Baronne de- _Roche- so many awestricken looks, so much
%aneuse, has kept her Word. She haS of the reverence of ages, that even the
achieved a fortune. mast skeptical can not help regret-
Dr. Wolf's villa is transformed ttug that it should have been lost.
into a ad house, where he is the Persevere! centuries it has been the
onlyAilinate; his one idea has devel- property of the family of Latour
oped into insanity; all that remains I.Y Ativergue, by whom it had been
of iii former life is the memory of placed, for safe keeping, in the Arehi-
Loui . anti grief at the loss of his
sub
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episcopal palace. The - warrent is
l said to have read as follows :
I - nit- thought of a woman. 1 " Jesus of Nazareth or the House of
f-They itiwaYs were. ton much fur sei. Judah, found guilty of disturbance and
ence froth the days when they ate of rebellion against the divine power of
the tree of knowledge. , Tiberias Augustus, Emperor or Ennio,
_........ e”tidemnect for ans./au v.;4(' vieste, by the
LakelMiehigtvu Silver 311ne, Juige Pontius Pilate, zu: it with upprcv al
ef the Men.
b ut oar Governor ifereat, imperial repro-
It was the property
entative in Judea, )4.). - ,dio no tho Veutiti,
. treat :mining C o mp a ri y, w hi ch , own _ , shaiimuirt.r (kat', to-Morrow inorniir-,„
ed seventeen thousand acre near '
t.t.oh"tu2;lltintdtapyl4:Csf,t(q:LeE•slal,druttf.tiM:treh olt111111:1
1 -by t)DOCDll.oeally , f the Pr'sleto'rL)lti:l4U'ithi.
- this point and at other points along
the northern shore. This company I : i r et h t (3 „ B ,l" - J,lll t l' i t e 54 " . , l 1 11 - 4 of the Jews $.11 , t1 . 1 6n
uuiuut pro?, . Al l VI b
-has spent $700,000 in attempts' to de-
liclo4neers and subjecta of
the Eittper,,r
velope their copper mines. When
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.Lost.berozkintatt7iTiniiti in lend a (1011,-
kijerosydein.oleittleele ''''' ‘ l 'l t t ia " • o f the Ides
the company was well nigh discour-
aged,liaving failed to see a single I , of March, in the year of nol 3 ;
dollar in return fur their outhty and
Many years of waiting a gentleman
in their employ discovered thesilVer
ore in this Silver Island, and asked
the company slo,oilto work the mine.
Supposing it would only fail as hit'
their former;efferts had failed, they'
would not Vint the money. So the
discoverer applied to Captain Ward
and other American eapiLalist,s who,
believing in the project, formed a
company, and, last summer, bought
the seventeen. thousand acres from
the Canadian company for the sum
of $235,000. They went immediately
to work on Silver Island and before
winter set, lu they, had taketisloo.ooo
worth of ore, which they had turned
into silver bars and deposited in
bank. Up to this time they have ta,,i
ken out Ude summer, with the labor 1
of tea or twelve 'men, ore to the
am oust of $600,000. _smelting works
are being put in operation at - Wyan- 1
dotte, , near Detroit, and Captain
Ward 'expects that within a few
weeks they will be reducing inatioSe
works and taking out b.frs of pure
silver at the rate of $2: 1 ,000.td.823,000
per
richest silvery mine in is supposed
wor to
ld. be the
the
Tha tiopary Lovers' Reath 'at
Saratoga.
[Com-sr.:adult New fork Coruna&
One .of the saddest discomforts to
youog lovers,
newly-married people,
and oungentlemen who desire to
get certain young ladies in the
string," is the absence of benches in
the park. .There is only one bench
where two people can sit and talk in
the wholejnelosure. This bench is
in a conspicuous lOcation on the
coin ma nd ing all the approaches, to bp
sure, and so situated as to incur no I
very quick surprise on the part oft he
dog in the manager pirates who spend
their Cline in watching hand-holding
beaux, or ' , susceptible bachelors, al
ways on the point of proposing. Ev
ery lover in Saratoga knows where
the double . bench is situated. You
will always see it occupied, morning,
noon,' and night, while hovering
around within accessible distance,
wilt be half a dozen couples, waiting
ftir the next chance to sit there.. Yes
terday I met an old Saratoga statisti
eap—a rusty old bachelor—who, un
seen, has watched this bench fur
fnurteen years. He has the name of
every young lady whose hand• Has
,ever been held by couples sitting on
this bench, the number of kites sto
len or-given away, and the names of
the stealer and the stealee. He
showed me them In his record book.
s;m-et Heavens: What secrets Were
there. What a flutter it wouldeause
in Congress Hall, I thought to pub
lish them:
"How many young ladies have al
lowed their hands to be held willing.:
iy ?" I asked of the statistican.
"Eleven hundred and fifty-two,"
he answered.
"How many uneilllingly?"
"Three; but they had false hands."
"How many unmarried ladles
have been kissed there?"
•'Three hundred and ninety one."
"How many married ladles have
been kissed there willingly ?"
"Two hundred and seventy-slx?"
"two—by their husbands."
"How is the proper way to occupy
this bench with a sweetheart?" I
asked.
"Well, saunter•along with a large
daily newspaper, spread it over your
laps, holding it with one hand, while
your sweet heart holds it with the
other. This leaves to each a hand
free under the paper. These hands
will naturally seek each other, and
then you can sit and defy detection
from the most observing, Such cases
I never watch. They defy detection."
Now,
for the good of humanity,
for the benefit of scolding husbands,
loving brides, spooney lovers, and
the great army of flirteN at Saratoga,
I plead for more benclus in the parks,
more, seats for two persons, more
seats close together. Amen.
What I hay I can do.
Thou Sands of cases of lung disease
could be cured in their incipiency.
Not only in the winter but even into
the summer months we find these
situ:tents. Many people are beard
coughing and they apparently pay
little heed to it. We speak to warn
them and do them good. Every one
of them could have been cured when
the disens began, and even after it is
seated they are not hopeless: We have
seen many a seemingly hopeless case
cured by Dr. Keyser's Lung Cure, a
medicine which is Almost a specific
in pulmonary diseases—for a com
mon cough it is a specific. It reaches
right to the spot; it
.makes new
blood and enriches the old; it con
veys its heatingvirtues along the ar
teries and veins laden with new and
precious nutriment, and heals over
the ulcerous and diseased portion.
The use of a bottle of Dr. 'Keyser's
Lung Cure is often the prolongation
of a life. Go to the Doctor's °thee,
for chnanic diseases. eNo. 167 Liberty
street, and he will examine your
lungs and tell you what to do. Of
fice hours from nine a. m, until one
p. m., and from three to six, and
from seven to nine at night on Sat
urdays. If your druggist does not
jeep it, send five dollars to Dr. Key
ser, and'he will send fohr bottles se
curely boxed, by expnos, with full
directions how to use it;l
THE Treasury Department has ,
decided not to take up tilt. question
of refundill,7, taXeSoll 611 1110e3 or State
milkers, at least for some time to
. come. The matter is of so much impor
tance, and the dividing line between
Federal and State rights so indistinct
ly delitied, that Secretary ,Bout Well
does not feel justitied in opening the
door to the innumerable number of
ciaimants which would apply for re.
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mts ion of taxes Daid.
—A young British officer in India,
who was. shockingly mutilated and
disfigured hi battle, after mature re-
Beaton requested a comrade to write
to his betrothed ill England, nod re
lease her from 'her bridal engage.
ment. Her noble reply was worthy
of a true woman: "fell him if there
is enough- of his . body left to contain
his - soul, I shall bold him to his en.
gagement."
—A fellow tried to hang himself in
London not long ago, and the mag
istrate before whom he was taken
very properly ordered him to try
the man who cwt him down ten shil
lings for the Job.
lie Mutest Emery Ilion
° TO MAN.
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FOR THE CURE OF
AR diseases arising fjm an impure
state of the blood. Cures, Ulcers,
Erysipelas, Scrofula, Debility,
Cutaneous Disease 4, Sore Eyes,
Pimples on the Pace, Salt ,
Rheum, Mercurial Diseas
and, in short, is the
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merl% edicineeverof
. fer to the public.
TRY IT,
and be con-vine
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man. Not a single grain of
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wonderful cures, no over dose
could injure the most tender
infa c nt. This Medicine is for
sale by all Dfuggists,
everywhere.
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New York, Wholesale Agent.
Prepared oulrly R. E. SELLERS & CO.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
febls ly] No. 45 Wood Street. Pittsburgh Pe
'WM. WALLACE.
MARBLE!!
Gravestones,
MONUMENTS,
Railroad Street; Near the New Depot,.
NEW BRIGHTON, PA..
Would call public attentlon t' the (lc
that he keeps always on hand an ex
tensive and superior supply of
ITALIAN AND AMEWCAN
Mgr 33 MA 333 9
AND MANUFACTURES
GRAVESTONES.
MONUMENTS, &c
WORKMAN - LIKE MANNER
And tit L'uprece(lentetlly
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KEPT ON HAND.
Satisfaction Warranted in every
je2l:3in
BOGGS 6 BUHL
BlacK A.lpaeast
At. 25, 371::, 30, 62!4 and 75 cents per yard
'raving purchased n large of
Black Alpacas` and Pare rlohairs
At a great bargain, we will sell them Dos
his - 0y a! 10 to 15 cents per yard less than
same gtxxls, can be had elsewhere
Summer Dress Goods
At customers own p*es, to 'nuke mon
for Fall goods.
Grood Yard Wide
BROWN SHEETING 10 CENTS
Extra quality Canton Flannel 123 cents.
-Men and Boys' Wear,
AT BARGAIN PRICES.
Wholesale and Retail.
128 FEDERAL STREET,
A.LLEG EIENY CITY, PA
aprs-Iy;clitknyl7je2lang9.
J. B. SNEAD
Has now in operation a new
SAW AND PLANING MILL
IN FREEDOM, PA.,
Having the latest improved machinery
(or Alm manufacture of
Fi.s.^IC:PRING.
LATH, &C., &C.,
and Is now rimplared ,stn attend to the
building 1,11,1 refihiring ot
Steamboats ; Barges, Flats, &c., &c..
Keeping constantly nn hared a superior
qualityof Lumber. The patronage of the
public is respectfully solicited. All orders
promptly executed.
WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES.
H. CHILDS ik CO.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
H. CHILDS & CO.
133 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
A lame stock of Nailed Modena. for Mum and
Furnace Men. constantly on hand, which wo sell
from 10 to Icents per pair below the ognal market
rates.
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BEAVER SEMINARY & INSITITLITE
Will Open its Fall Sessiton
September 1.2, 11871.
It has added to its Curritultirn, a
rriettCherrs' Course,
Designed ixpecially for Cnnonon School
Teachers, wlifnqi; interest special atten
tion will henceforth tie given. Also,
NORMAL COURSE,
Boilable tor those is linwould make teach
ing a profession, told td themselves for the
Isighe.st
,grade,, or Principalship, of our
Ltitinn. bola.
Young men are given a Business
Education, nr titled for College.
Semi to Rey. U. T. TAYLOR. for
the DPW Catalogue. fiel4:3nt
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g
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fabric., NO BOILINO lerequired It is excel
lent for the skin. and is the BEST SOAP IN USE,
for allhousehold .prirpcoes,
Manufactured by tteed'.t Johmtott. Pittsburgb,
and sold by grocers generally.
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PRINTING neatly and expeditiously
V executed at thin once.
AfiseellaneOns.
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IN THE 4IOST
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BANKERS,
Financial Agents of the . United Stales,
FOURTH AVEI•HIE ct WOOD ST.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dealers in alt. issues of Government
Securities, Gold, Silver, and Cbu
pons; Buy and Nell • •
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Money Toned OA Government Bonds, at low
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manufacture, at reasonable prices. Also,
Ladies Satchels, Baskets, Fancy Goods,
Notions, Toys, Jet Jewelry, &c., .Sx;
wholesale and retail, at
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148 Federal St., 1 doors above the Market,
mayray . Allegheny, Pa.
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the day „ The The recent efforts of the enemies of
Protestantism to banish the Bible from the Pokiic
Nehools, and the late attempts In the Legislature
of New York and Illinois to legalize this outrage
upon our clvii and religious liberties, have arous
ed In the minds of all true Protestents a desire to
know and have .chentated a more thorough
knowledge of the intents and purposes of this
great organization, which boast they will possess
this country before the close of the Nineteenth
Century. Tna Oran Hints deals mina. thine
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Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
apr3.
New Trimming Store,
Cor. 3d & Seminary Streets.
BEAVER,
Mrs. F. D. Fast.
Has just opened a choice lot of fashionable
Millinery: Hats, Bonnets, Frames, Rib
bons, Fine French Flowers, Illusion, &c
Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' lose,
Gentletnens' unbleached Cotton Hose—
extra quality,
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KID GLOVES,
CORSETS, COLLARS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
EIfBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS, SPOOL COTTON,
Mdchine Silk,
VELVET RIBBONS
and all articles usually kept in First-Class
Trimming Stores.
In adition, she will keep a good assort
ment of
.Toys, Lead Pencils, Statoinery,
Penknives and Scissors; Fresh Confec
tionary and Gingersnaps constantly on
band. (aprl9:tf.
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'THE INGREDIENTS THAT
I COMPOSE ROSA DALI S are
published on every package, there.
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma-
Aim. Skin Diseases, Liver Coin•
plaint and all diseases of the
Blood.
oss somas OP 80S, DAUB
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDCRSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used Itorculalis in their practice
for the past three years and freely
endorse it ast reliable Alterative
and Blood Purifier.
DEL T. C. PUGET, of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOYKIN,
DR. R. W. CARR. "
DR. F. O. DANNELLY, ''
DR. R
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DR. I. L. hIcCARTHA; Columhia„
S. C.
DR. A. A NOBLES, Edgeeomb, N. C.
USED AND ENDORSED BY
L B. FRENCH &SONS, Fall River,
ass. • _
F. W. slum ziekin,.lifieh.
A. F. WHEELER, Limo..Oblu•
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CR& Gordonsville Va.
SA.WL. G. hIeRADDEN, names ,
bozo, Tenn.
Char apace will not allow o 1 any ex.
tended remarks in relation to the
virtnesof Rosadalla. Totbe Ladled
Pm/mica we guarantee a Fthid Ex•
tract =paler to any i hey have ever
used in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to them:aimed we say try
Rosada th lia, and you will be restored
to heal.
Ravadalis la sold by all Dn3ggiata,
price .1.50 per bottle. Address
D. CLEXENT2 A CO.
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FOR ASTHMA
For .44111,an0, Base Cold, lbw fever. de.
successful."—T. METCALF,
Proggist,Possoli. Recommenileti by Dr. 0. W.
Hobnail. I always relieves. 103.117217 En A CC.,
Boston, Kass. bottl by Mt druggists.
Tuscarora Academy,
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ACADEMIA., PA.
A SPA BOMB SCHOOL 808 BOYS.
The Mb School year will begirt Sept 6th. More
than 3,00 U young men have been ,progesed for
business and for Colle , m,, . For boarding, washing,
flantahed room. tuition In all the branches tatight.
except French and German, Sr.MO; or for the First
Sftision. $3l For term', location, character of
Sehoid, Se., send for a circular.
D. D. STONE, Piz. .
t-rancipals.
J. J. PATTEItS4P.N.A. M..
CAOLLEGIALTEC aaa Commereial
allitnte. Ziew Haven, Conn. Preparatory to
College, Snakiest., Scientific School*, 11. S. Mili
tary and Naval Academies. Fall lerSiOns thirtT
sixth sear. 12ntris Sept. 18. roe catalogues, £a
address the PrWApal.
/GllkrrsTOWN ciente& Inatitute.—Agood
Gad aide Boarding School for young Men and
be a. Tetras moderate. Send for a wieder. R.
J. E.. AtszAmorm, Principal Hightstown. N. J.
1; 1 10111ALF. totLEGE ) Bordentowntlif.
fu nil Aes the best educational advantages,
together with a pleasant home. Board and Tat.
Don, lArti pet year. For Catalogues, Address
Env. J. U. BRAKELEY, Pa. D.
SCHOOL/YIN MOUNTAIN NEE - All,
For both sexes. A thorough aud superior School
in all its appointment*. 13th session opens Sept.
Stn. Ray. L. L STOUTEN BURGH. Principal
Schooley's Mountain Strings, New Jersey.
LEBANON ifrilley College, Ainville, Pa. For
catalogneg, addreAs L. if.
President.
A'r . RGI - NIA FARMS, &C.'
FOR SALE.—Five tine fame with Mills and
Foundry, Addrees owner, HICIIMIII
No. WOO Cary Street, Richmond, Virginia,
H. HENDERSON'S
FAMILY Litt 11 0 CASES,
'Each Case containing One Bottle of
OLD PALE BRANDY; HOLLAND GIN.
OLD BYE WHISKEY, OLD-PALE SHERRY,
FINE OLD PORT.. OLD BOURBON.
Guaranteed Pare, and or tbo very beat gottliiy.
Price, Seren Dollars.
8.14 by exprees C. 0. D., or Poet Office order.
H. HENDERSON, 15 Broad SL Now York.
AGENTS WANTED for the
TRANSMISSION OF LIFE.
COrNANLA ON Tll6 NATIIII74 AND ityatEisz or
Tug MAscuusr. Function. Dy• Du. NA.PLISTO.
author or •• The Pity*teal Life of Woman. "It re
lates to the male «s; is full of new facts; deli.
erne bat outspoken ; practical and popular; high.
IT endorsed; sells rapidly. Bold by subsetiption
only. Exclusive territory.. Terms liberal. Price
Fd. Address for contents. &c. J. G. FERGUS &
0. 7 0.. Publishers, Philadelphia, Fa.
Agents ! Read This I
uTE WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY
TV OF $3O PER WEEK And EX.•
peusea, or allow a Wire commission to sell our
uew and wonderful Inventions. Address M
WAGNER at CO., Marshall. Melt.
0430. We will Pay $3O.
Agents go per week to sell our great and valu
able discoveries. If you want permanent, honor
able and pleasant work, apply for. particulars.
Address DYER d CO., Jackson, Mich Lean,
A MILLION DOLLARS.
Shrewd bat qatet-men can make a 'fortune by re
vealing the geeret-to no one. Addreei
C. EL. WELDON, Lalo Broady ay. New Turk.
CARSON, ALTXX. iZAULEION.
R. & A. CARSON,
Wholesale and retail dealers In groceries and
country produce, foreign and domestic wines and
gins, Mouongahela. rectified, rye whiskey, rtc,
FederM street, opposite P. Ft. W . . t C.
W., Ailegheny city.
SPECIAL NOTICE
ELupuc timutto Macau* °Mot,
17 /WA Avenue. Pitistiing,
Good. reliable MCII. of experience and spproved
standing. are invited to make application to no to
*Ct as agents for our machine. The Elliptic has
some of the best selling points of any tnacbine
the market, and we are willing to pay good men a
Large commission.
All Information. circulars, and samples, will be
tarnished on epplitation to
HOWARD EATON & CO, Gen% A gents.
Hardware, .50e
A.r.L.srroN
Foundry & Repair Shop.
Having been Engaged inqhe Foundry Easiness
for more than thirty years,--during which time 1
have accumulated a varlet, of useful Patterns, be
•l.tau c.lustructing modOls and taking out patents
for Unprofre=DUl on
COOKING - STOVES
—and after having thoroughly tested the.e Im
pruvemeuts, I feel warranted In offering them to
the public.
PISCIo NAT
The GREAT WESTERN has no So
pfer!or for this Rascality.
STOVES!
stoves or Di nerent Styles for nesting and Cooking
The Great Republic Cooktni Stove
Has the hod Record of any Stove ever offered In
this market.
IT TAKES LESS FUEL,
LESS ROOM TO DO MORE WORK,
BEST BAKER,
INICPS'r DURA_EtL.V.
ALTOGETHER
THE BEST STOVE USE.
In connection with the stove I have , got
up a Patent
IIIXrFI.INSION TOP.
which occupies little room, no ;yiltlitional
fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen
ses with all pipe, can be put on of taken
oil ut any time, and made to suit all stoves
01 any•3ize cr pail:au.
Five, 'Unwired Vermont!.
Who htiTepurchnseti and used* thu
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE,
Must of whosci names' finVe been publish
ed in Ibe A 'oats, are confidently referred
to, to but r a itness . of its, superior merits
as a cooking stove.
navinc, than finat 021,s - endues on hand. of
abont ditven home power capacity, they are offered
to the public nt reasonable rates.
1011 N TIJORISTILBY.
ettlaY t f.
"ZTE - '9ST MILA...P
BEAVER COUNTY.
A ZARIIAII 1111/110IN Is rettlng up a Map of
/1 Beaver County, Pa.. in PirsiesClistsafttylle
showing the Location and connections of the ttrla z
luat Surveys. of Depreciation, ropulatiopc
Reserv
ed, College and Academy Lands, awl - Local War -
rat, , , Stn AMR. Roads. TOWTlPhipfl. Still/O%OEI4CP,
with many of the residents. coal-ftelds and mines
with such other data as will help to make said
map desire ale The whole map, including a map
cf Braver Hirer Valley, will he about live feet
square, canvassed nt d mounted. •
Maps will be ready for delivery in shoat six
months. -
- _
CLOTHING STORE.
NEW GOODgI
St 'ln Ell STOCIL
The undersigned takes plvaQure
forming ills friends ntitt the public gener
aP; that he has just received and opened
A New Stock of Goods,
OF THE LATEST STYLES I FOR
Summer Wear.
He keeps the best of workinen in his
employ, and feels confident of his ability
to cut and make up garments both
FASHIONABLE& DURABLE.
and in such a manner as will please his
eustomers.
GRIMM MOIR GOODS
ii.LWANS ON BAND.
aril and see us before leaving your
'Orders .Elsetchere
WILLIAM REICH. Jr.
may4;7o;ly Bridgewater, Pa
Miiicetlatwito;
• THE OLD ORIGINAL
:OTTLING HOUSE.
CU
•22 and 24; Market ,Btreet,..„
PITTSBURG, PA.
Established in 1844, by 11.'W. Buffum.
Thisoldeut end largest Bottling nOOllO weal of
the mountains. has made extensive preparations
for supplying their 'friends and the public with
their celebrated
Mineral Waters, Ales, Porter,
For the Spring Trade, at the following prices :
' $ /3734 per. dov
Mineral Water........ . . ......... 37% "
dnepbarry " .......... 313;
Champagne Cider, ...... 3756
Porter, -
Ale, Malt bottles,
" KOLIZICL.
" Wlllterto2
ImPorted London Porter anti
bottles, ...
Impotted Scoldb Ales and b0t
..... . ...... . 300
Crab Oder. 83 per gallon.
Syrups, 400 "
liOnles 73 cents per pot. extra. Money refund
ed when returned.
Goods delivered ffte, and freight paid to nil
road stations and steinnbillandhtgs. febM;ly
CITY BOTTLING' MOUSE,
No. 39 Market Street,
PITTSBTRGH, PA.
a -
BOTTLERS. OF
Sarsaparilla, Mineral and Raspberry
Soda Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smith's
Kennett, Wainwrights, and all the best
brands of Ale and London Porter, select.
ed and bond bottled for Medical and nal
use. Goods 4elivered free. [torS;l7l;ly
A LLEGUEtIY BREWERT. —Opting
Water Ales. SMITH k CO.. Brewers. Rat
ers and Hop dealers, Na. 466 Rebecca street,
Allegheny, Pa. -. THOS. BOOTA,
R; A. YOUNG.
Highest cu p d for Barley. jy&ly
G. 8. Bmilmn .. F. A. Umtata.. C. A. 114..exxs.
G. S. & Co.. Aim BrigAtoys Pa.
AND
G. 8. BARKERS & CO., Beaver Palls, Jb.
13A.NICEFIES, •
Waters In Exchriege, (otn. Con dc.,
Collections made on all &capable popons,
ints In the
United States and Canada. Accounts ot Merch
ants. Manufacturers. and Individuals, solicited.
Interest allowed on time depoeltes. Correspon
dence will receive prompt attention. tdec9l:ly
S .
,S' '
C ,*
OF THE
PA Ti Tsu DacsYssa 72n, x 8146
ova CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN
Basastbisi Ata initimri rt i.4o Hurlholhav
. .
i. ' 4. Ara Pattie • Wriratay a=la 711
' &Vpui, lapja mks* aide bays& 74
BR AGENTS, awl Ite=
.1,
lean '
-4
IPl;ll e aa llai rre= o •Opareast. l ;"
Pima 1 mots i tam kook ItS titi
• ta SY trazita. SLOO{ ttaVvit Smash
..,,,
WEsrERN. Pususin - No Co.
• • ••• • Agetiu, Pittsburg., Pa.
l'a i l l ta matu , ll-4" "`""t.&:= 1 3
otiose t ,„
hadv,w. Cesulsoypuiv. b
M .1"A!* stye ya w N_ _timmjaa7. rrt.
I s
Yatiss.l"4".a. am41:4111A".4
with
23 ; 1
TiA.NICING.FICOUtSE.
THOMAS Pd'CREERY & CO
TUOS. 1111CIREERY, ttuaLtr.
J. B. AN9TEL,
J. F. DIIAVO
J. H. IM'CREERY
Interest mild on time deposits; Prompt attention
given to collections. - Also. Insaranee Agents for
Coat and reliable Companies/ [mayit3tf
. '
Reduced Prices
Speyerer & Sons
Have Just Returned from the East
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
i Bought at the
Lowest Cash Prices
And will sell some Goods
AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WARt
Consisting or Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro
visions, Hardware, Hats, Caps, Boots
and Shoes, Rope, °cum, Packing
Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints,
'White Lead, Oil, Putty,
Queensware, Wi I
lbw-ware,Flour.
•
Grain and
Bacon, a varie
ty ofPrints,Muslins,
Tickings,Delains,Checks,
Alpatas,Jeans,Ditilms,Crash •
and Hosiery ; also. Teas, Coffees,
Sugars, Syrpps, Illolas4.4;, Carbon Oil,
200 Mts. of the Celebrated Clinton City
AND NEW CREEK FLOUR,
Just arrivediand fur sale, Wholesale and
Retail,
At Pittsburg Prices.
200 Kegs Wheeling Nails:
ONE CAR WHITE LIME
Land Hader, and Akron (event.;
A Large Stock of
White Lead _and Paints.
A. very supt4ior quality. of Strum it Wet
zel's Soaps; rand /1 lot or Carbon Oil
Just Arrived and for sale, Wholesale
and Relent.
ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA
—and—
Concord Wines,
Of our own vintage; for Itleaieinal and
Sakratnental Purpose 4, are highly Re
commend-ed by those who have
nsed'them.
'They are also Agents for the
KNIFFEN MOWER AN REAPER.
And Put. gat..PII/ViCit . d. MOWS.
Thauktng the Public for their past pat
ronage. we hope to merit a liberal share
in the future.
All Goods, Detkvered :Ave of Marge.
You can rely on all goods being fresh,
as all our old goods were sold at auction.
sPEYEREIt&
aprl:l3c
-13 41.MCM3R."'Z'
AND
COMMONER! ESTABLISHER?.
The ondetsigned having bought out the lla
kery and Confectionery establishment of J.
C. flays. near the Post °Mee, ht Rochester. Pa..
won d reartecriblly inform the public that he WM
Keep the best quality or m lee-Cream
which herit!' in every s le ; also, will simply
them by the can at. reaaeae -prices: Those in
in want of theta should give him an early tall.
ills COUtettloaery department fa well stocked:
and Parties. weddings, atc., will be supplied with
everything needed on abort notice and in the best
of style.
Families tarnished with fresh bread's" often as
desired. GEOlltiE FREDERICK.
tosythie
Netv_Advertisements.
Cartets,olloloths,
Mattings, Aac.,
AT LOWEST PRICES
Henry McCallum,
(Late MeCallm4 Bro.'sil
51 FIFTH' AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
RI rA.zz. DEALERS
'Equal to any Eastern Jobbing House.
4165 . 2117 MOCalltirrt.
125
1 25
800
S. 0 1 Y - L,E;
•
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17 41. W 1a21143135. VI
AND JEWELER,
On Third &reel. &Auer. (nearly oposits
Moore'r Drug More )
All Orders promptly attended to,
American Wotan,, Clocks. Jewelay, Plated
Ware, Spectacles, I*, always on hand.
sprlttl.
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It it
SSIISSII
Merchant Tailors & Clothiers,
S• & J.Bnellenburg
_MERCHANT TAILORS,
BROADWAY, NEW BRIGHTON
Sep 14t 26;tri r29clid 1 y
CARPETS,
MATTINGS,
U T I - PSHADES,
A full and well selected stock of,
AT Tilt: LOWEST PRICES
tier A Liberal Reduction wade to Min
isters and on Church ,Carpets.
INWARD. ROSE & CO..
mars; 71-Iy] PITMBURGH. Pa
4101,4,114143 AL TEETH PERFECT.
EDI-. T. J. & 11. J.
CHANDLER have pur
chased ihe exclusive
• I; ~411111 b• right of Beaver county
• to useler.St kite 's Patent
by which thereon put
# ' u - p Vtdcanite as thin as
• • flit* Osi Gold Plate. with a bean
-11•O•fw enameled pulls/1;
and so light and elastic as to perfectly adapt itself
to the Month; obviating al that clumsy and bulky
conditiots; so machcomplained of beretotorm and
lanansing theft' liability fd break WO percent,., In
deed.he One'aseitetft would be willing , to wear the
"old style plate any lohger than they Could conven
iently get them exchanged. AU branthe•of Den
tistry performed in the best and most wabstantlal
manner. In filling teeth with gold. etc., we Chal
lenge competition from anyquatter, and can :eh
to thing Pia:lett+ whose infirm" bays stood be
tween thirty and forty years. /among the lumbe r
Eton. John Afison wait exhibit fillings we inser
ted some 85 years ago; the teeth as perfect as the
day they were Ailed. Laughing Gu prepared on
• new plan, treater it front all Impleasantand dan
gerous effects, making the exaction of teeth a
source of pleasure rather than at horror and path.
Prices as low as any good dentist in the State.
Office at Beaver Station, Rochester Pa.
T. J. & /1. J VIIANDLIAR.
EST LIS E.l) 11433.
.../114•••
LANE EROS.
SUCCEsSOHS T 0 B. NvoLF. Jr. &
(baler Of Liberty and Sixth Streets,
(Late St. Clair Street,)
PITTE3I3IThint,. PENNA.
Importers and Dealers in
42, Vie a Za.
AND
111 ta 79 '.
Have now in Store the Largest and Best
Selected Stock offered in the City.
lair Special Inducements offered to the
country trade. aprUnt
I have facilities for supplying
21 Filth*venue,
1. Cross & Co. s Column.
S. J. Cross & Co.,
ROCHESTER,
HAVE A VERY LARGE STOCK OF
eeneral Merchandise,
PITRCIIASEIV FROM FIRST HAND,
And for rale at a ama:ll4lrAnce on c,ost
IN THIS COLUMN,
proposie to call the attention of ,
the trade,
ssrEciALLI(To OV Erressrvr. rrocg or
Building Hardware,
HOMIC-KREPERS'. HARDWARE,
MECHANICS' TOOLS,
FARMERS' rEdCOLS,
NAILS,
Window - Glass,
PAINTS, OILS,
1p "Er its . Nar, (fp o
Sane of the leadixr articles of
Building Hardware, Are:
Butte of every size—cast and wrought;
RIM, MORtISE AND PAD LOCKS
In great variety of size and quality ;
GATE AND STRAP RlNC,rss,
GATE AND DOOR LATCHES,
Cupboard Catches, Screws,
Shutter Hinges, Door and Shutter Bolts,
SASH PULLEYS, SASH CORD,
SASH LOCKS AND FASTENINGS
Hat and Coat Hooks,
Rooks and Steepl es , Cairiage Bolts,
BASE KNOBS, &C., &C
MECHANICS' TOOLS:
AXES, ADZES, HATCHETS,
HAMMERS, SAWS, STEEL SQUARES,
TRY SQUARES, MITER SQUARES,
REVELS, CHISELS, AUGERS,
FILES, BITTS, BRACES, PLANES,
SCREW DRIVERS,
&CRATCII AWLS, DRAWING ICNIVE4,
SPOKE SHAVES. WRENCHES,
BENOIT-I SCREWS.
MASON AND PLAST,ERS' TROWELS,
Masono& Ccupenters' Lines & Pencils,
OIL AND SYTHE STONES,
SAND AND EMERY PAPER
And every nther Item belonging to
this department.
Farmers' Tools :
FIELD AND GARDEN HOES,
Garden Itake;, Spades—long & T handled ;
Round and Square Pointed Shovels,
HAY AND • MANURE FORKS,
HAY RAKFN,
GRABS AND GRAIN SYTHES,
STTHE SNATHS, RIFLES,
SPADING FORKS, POTATO HOOKS,
MATTOCKS, PICKS,
DRAW AND BREAST CHAINS,
Well Chains, Dog, Halter
And Cow Chains, Whips, Lashes, &e.,
HOUSEBEPERSI HARDWARE :
Knives and Forks, Carting and Butcher Knives
CARVING SETTS,
Table and Teaspoons, 'Fire Setts;
Coal Buckets, Coffee Mill 3,
FLOUR & MEAL SEIVES, LADLES,
DIPPERS, &C., &C
Painters' & Grainers' Goods
B. L. Falmestict & Co.'s
PURE WHITE LEAD ;
PURCHASED BY THE TON
AND SOLD AT PITTSDURDIE PRICE.
Lead and - Mineral Paints in all colors
Dry and in Oil,
PURE LINSEED
COALE'S PATENT DRYER.
TITIR;PrE brrlN - E.
ALCOHOL, VARNISH,
GUM SHILLAC, SASH TOOLS,
PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES,
Puitty,P EC.niyes,
GLAZERS' AClfts.
Window
In all sizes, Single and Double Strength.
rirWe are giving -much attention to
his brunch of our business; and, while
12 quality, we always handle the very
best, we ere confident Unit our prices
•cs
and terms are as favorable as can be given
by any responsible house
We are thankful for a liberal and In-
creasing patrcniage, and will spare no
pains to merit public favor
P. J. CRoss §O.,
Rocnswrgn;-May 31, 1471.
May.3-Iy:chd my3l
Iffiscellaneous.
ROCHESTER SAVINGS' EAR
Some V. procntat n. r. J, arersaitik--
660. O. a a, 8. J. erlYtkBB,oo6.`r
SPEIVERER & 11cDONALD
Deets In ex Wince. Coin, Govtn:lntrot g.rari•
flea mare collection on all &erosible pntma
in
the United States and Canada. roeetv,,, man ," on
deposit subject to cheek. and receives Ime
Its tom one dollar and upward, and apn,r s Int.,
eat at 9 per rent. Ety-laws and rote* fornkt.-4
rice by applying at the bank. Bank opeti
dniit
buns J, l 4 m.,, till 4. p. tn., and on Saturnety
Ingo from 6to 8 o'clock. I . g fprefer by pertro.o4,n
to—
L. B. OATILVII & Co., Ham. JS. ftrnoc"
Mato. Scorr St Co., Dan & (;oopit,
8. J. C6OBB & Co , WV. KENSEDY,
SIIEDER &r warts, JOEIN '
B.B.ltatcoen lt . B
T I I.4I)P,IIEN • rt„,,L
A. C. Hyrum,
8. 8. Witaox, au. Pitcsl.-
novicTl-i9-chd Je2B
EMI
NEW FIRM
SHOE-STORE
Iffn.stead&Wisner
XF.EP.CIO.NSTANTLY ON HAND
A 101 l And complete stock or Lilt Lit t .si
styles of
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS.
tirA SpECJALTY.—Fine stitched PAets
for Gentlemen, and first ela.ls tine weik
for Ladie.s,, made to order. l',/.4.1 4 - 2 , v ,
New Brighton, near Siemon'sGignhxtu,b
ery. Oise,
je2l;Goi
Nack awl Gold Front,
GEORGE W BIGGS,
No. 1[59 SMITIFIVIELD Sr
Four doors above Si.rib Are.
FINE . WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEVEUIT
Optical and Fancy Goode, do
PITTSBURGH, Pd.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
Please cut this advertisement out and
bring it with,you. jel4.lr
Singer Sewing Machine.
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES
The moat perfect and simple machine of the k
ever itteented.
Roth of the above popular machines bavc tftt
late_ ly Inwirovea until they atand,olthont 4 rim
Price of the SINGER FAMILY SEWING MA
CHINE from $6:400-tipwarda.
Price of LiEsiKLEY'S KNITTER:: $.lO.
Cirenlarn and Samples mailed free on applica
tion.
STRAW & MORTON,
GENERAL AGENTS.
No. 2U Sixth Street•Plttgburgb, Pe
Agents wanted for the Ilinkiey Machine every.
where, and for the Shier in Western Pennaylva.
nla Eaetern Ohio and %Vast Va.. where there are
none already entablished
nov24:lT. cbd jets
NEW STORE,
1 EW GOODS
.AT
J. M. McCREERY & CO'S.
QUAY'S BUILDING
Specialties,
ORGANDIE LAWNS.
PA(' WIC PER( ALEs
FRENCH PEIWA LEs.
•
J4PANESE ('LATH
JAPANESE SILKS,
FLORES, - E SILKS.
WHITE ROBES,
FIGURED PIQUES.
FANCY & TUCKED NANsOOE,
PLAID tV, STRIPED NANSOoKS.
& BISHOP CAWN!;,
FRENCH A- ORGANDIE SWISS AND
SOFT FINISHED CA NIBRII S.
LOUISE SHAWLS.
SHETLAND SHAWLS,
THIBET SHAWLS.
BUFF BRILLIANTS,
BUFF LINEN
CHINESE GRASS LINEN.
FANCY COLEREp TA It CroN
Embroideries
Hamburg Edgings and Insertion , ,
Swiss Edgings and Insertions,
Marsailles Trimmings, _
Cotton Trimmings,
White Ilimp and P:
Corded Sattin Trimmings,
Bonnet Ribbons,
Sash Ribbons,
. Gros Grained Ribbons, "
Box. Quilling,
Straw Trimmings,
Hats and Bonnets. Butis' Hats
LADIES' UNDER-GARMENTS AND
FURNISHING GOODS_
GENTS. FURNISHING Gool)
NOTIONS.
PARASOLS S. LINEN 1.-51111tELLX
FANS, FANS, FANS,
CHILDREN'S WHITE LINEN si . lT`
Children's, Buff Suit.q.
Misses Fancy Aprons,
Sumner Skirts,
'Mine _'Noreen Skirts.
Carpets and Oil Cloths,
g s and Milting,
Stair Oil Cloth,
Stair Pads, at
J. NI:PdeCREERY & CO'S
jel4tl.
BUYERS, LOOK MERE.
It nuty not be a matter of speci.k
terest to the people of Beaver e,aii;lN •
knock what is transpiring between K rz
William. Napoleon 111, Bismsrk
Trochu in Europe, but it is a matter tz~
effects them, materially to know wu , l
they can buy tine 'and cheap Gitt. - }:f.
lES.
S. SNITOER Sr, Co.
At their old stand in Beaver, Pa., are ,L• •
furnishing to their customers ever)lLV
called for in their line. They alwsp•
a full assortment of
G - _ROCRIZIES.
Flour, Feed, Coffees, Tetis, Via , .
SPicfm,
Tobadeo and Cigar`;
And all other articies usuall) pox:- '
In a First Clas
GROCERY STORE.
Prom their tong and intimate eft r.
anee with the Grocery, Flour 3 U '
business, and their disposdi“n 14 , rrn
satisfaction to those who !This heir
wi'li their pat ronate, they hope in th' -
tuiv, as in the past, to 414:011
share of the public patronsge
Give us a,
and see if we do not make o to )
terest to call again.
jan2s. S. SNITGEI
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS , .
...IFLEM I Doable and SlNtle 10 °1
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Goods, Ride Barrel., Locks, Bloinitiec! c
brtials.
Send for a Price Llsb Addre.e. .1",
STON. Great Western.;4fue Work-, I:l l Lr .t°
strict. Pittsburgt.
N. B. Army rarbilies, Rifles mad 1tc! , ..!! 1
bought oetreded,for. !
STAIR BUILDING
Wood - 'Turning\ 4hoP'
WILLIAM PEOPLES ,
- Allegheny CIO• e a " .
Is prepared to do all koids of W'"'
Turning, Scroll-Sawing Una tl 31.'!;
ding. Ne.rell's Balusters and ilt.tn l '
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WITH ALL JOINTS IT. RE.-111
TO HANG, furnished on short nauct
Orden by mitpromptly attended to, ins!
lets with Giooper & Co.. 59. 4th A'. rltt 6 b ,4 :
Pa., and at the Mill, corner a web,o,
Graham Alley.
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Ineunteett red In th e United States. Gold I' d
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Ter filling performed in a style that ..etlea
Litton gatterietton guaranteed 1 / 2 1 1 , 1 1S ert
OT the mcratai returned. Give Muk a tn. , •
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