The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 13, 1871, Image 4
El! 0 MAXIMUS .1111,101,C61100111011 Si , Bow so !Walk IJre Streets. The following rule, and suggestion:s in relation to street pedestrianise:4 - %vhich we clip Irons the real; Elild and lives, are 'to all large cities and crowded thorotifans It may teem to Many of our readers a very useless topic for newspaper comment, but the - exOerienee Of all who frmuentsuch Crowded thorongh fares as Brcaldwity, - 14aulin and Wall streets; during the busy bouts of die day, Is thttt there is great need Of some practical °We:11100os to render walking - la them more tolerable. - II is a fad,. OOtOtiOtta to all who frequent those streets, that walking in th em isonecontinuedand perplex ing scuffle, and irritating in no small degree, epecially to those solicitous to make speed. finny person will take a walk in those streets, for the purpose of Oh serving the4iction of the pfdestrians„ he will DO LIP to perceive a vast amount of unnecetry aggravation , which is perpetrated. In order, how ever, that the reader may more clear ly comprehend the Offences which so abound, we-would recall to his mind the few simple and just' rules„wbich should rigidly govern all who walk in very crowded streets : First.L-Keep to the right as the law directs. ,! This would cause the walk ers to keep on the opposite extreipes of the pavetnent, leaving - a vacancy between them, to be used by these going either way, who desire to pass those in front,and as soon as one shall have passed, to fall in line with those proceeding in the same direc tion. Second—ln taming take care not to f,ru-sh trgainet those who are thus Wog tlassed.. Third--.-Folit4 the jockey rule in this, Us.in No. 2, ; and take care In passing to keep up he gatenntil you shall be so ter ahead- of whciever you pass, that in turning intO line you will not interfere with aril. one, cans- Mg him either to stop or to slacken his psee. On the race course a-violation of either Nos, 2 or 3 wouldforfeit the race. Now with these few and simple rules in mind, let any one walk _these , streets and we venture to say, upon obserVation for years, that he will perceive that a very general disre gard of the rules is a most cruel ag gravation of the inevitable inconven iences of the crowded streets. In the first place, people do not keep to the ri ht, usiug the centre only te. past Ower,walkers, Nor i ii does one in a h red, pern a thousand, walkl straight,. as every one must have - witice hag occasion to pass others ; most people walk as If making snake tracks, un consciously no doubt. Let an obser ver walk parallel with the curb, in an exact straight line, and observe the course. of others. If a person's attention is called toward the houses •on the same side of the street, while Walking in that direction, he almost in va.ribly moves out toward the curb stone, running against every one, or driving them out of his way avoid collision, and so vice versa when looking at the opposite side. Vast many run so from side to side, that in an attempt to'pass them you will have made a dozen fruitless efforts, for when you see them going to the side on which you seek trepate, you • hasten to the other side, but before you can do so the person before has gone on that side, arid when you re turn to the other sidelds zigzag course will be certain to intercept yonagaln; by this means one person incom modes three times the space he should legitimately do. Then in pa%ing those 'in front, there is a mast devilish_ persistency and universality in brushing tuore or less violently against those passed. There seems to be an infatuation, a perfect-mania for this, and no possi ble care can exempt one from this great offence. Yon may walk on the very curbstone, or hug the houses, but there is no escape.. So general is the practice that on Sunday or night. when there may not be a half dozen'. eersons to the block, even then, tak ing either extreme of the pavement. one-half or wore of the passers will infallibly go out ,of their way to brush' against .you, and step so closely in front as to compel a halt, or to slacken pace. After having perpetrated their diabolical feet,' they will instantly run off i o the middle or other side of the'pavement, until they overtake ' some one s and again have a chance to repeat thts Atlvnee. And yet these people rem utterly unconscious of " havh)g don. : this, and nodonbt many whQ (To so aed read this, will be utter ly oblivious to the fact that it is their own habit. • Almost without exception in pass - tog,.parties even who do not actual ly brush-, turn in so quickly as to in commode those whe they have just ~,,,,passed. I' Not one in ten thousand can pass another withoht direct running in front oC the passed person. evert though the-entire pavement be clear . for his stright course. If rtanan has - to go into some house, ho always takes the greatest possible pains to ..turn to it, so- as to stop somebody. Ile will hasten upto pt' In front of the person before him, so as to eoin pet him to stop ; 'when, if he had -:- continued his gate whltbout change. the person before him would have passed on without beinginterrupted. Again, there is a very -common ambit,. in aaett narrow streets as Nas sau, for people to swing along in the middle ofithat narrow pavement, so . that it is impossible to pass on either side of them without a smart brush against them. When there are-only a few walkers, 1 and you still hug .. the verge of the pavement, there are people who will .dog one the whole block, waiting an opportunity .to puss ow bent aide; where there is no room- while the Whale pavemenenn the Other side Is . free, and - if by riay chance one should swerve so as to allow a few inches room,your pursuer will dart through, brushing violently, seemingly re joiced at having aecomplished a feat; ~and then on the very instant sail off - to the middle of the other side. Ladies seem to think the more room they can take up, 'and tho greater inconvenience they can cattle , the greater belles they are. (la the • narrow pavement they win take the - centre, gild -- by :imp mysterious Movement centsixe to make th e i l . ' skirts viN4alio. !Mick side to. sii.le 80 ~ that passage Is Kupossitae. Often, two or three perspns abreast iroißa 00W.1.Y OR these narrow side walks, maw passing, by those be- Viiml, them, an absolute impossibility. •Tnerearevatt many loungers, who sway from side to side, looking in at every window and stopping at every stand or apple cart. The Innumerable stands 'on the aireet--ft pest •of themselves,- and a cause of 'Obstruction, 6Y - inducing pea pie to stop-at theta—are a nuisance which should never tie permitted; besides being a- nuisance, they are unjust competitors with shares. If any person will make observa tion during their walks inthestreets,• the) will find all the eccentricities We have enumerated, and 'that the, greater portion of the inconveniences of walking these streetsstrise from a violation. of the three simple rules we have mentioned. ..' hateirpeind the Defter. Wise nir>sichms, hi giving their mth ea, %vetch nature very closely an for ti inw part, such are usual ly -uceeqsfet. SO it is with. Dr. Key icr's Great Lung awe, whic right to the sem. o 1 the d nd heals as irk Nhing ou e skin isixt jdoes the Itldneys, an the liver, at the same time makes the hangs throw off the peeeant matter which clog and 9bstraetthe breathtng. It is in this way thatit cures Asthma, Bronchi tis, and Comm:option; and rebuilds the wasting and the consuming of thelungs. 167 Liberty street. If your druggist does not keep it, send ma _ ftvii - diollars 'to gesiei -, - arid he siiikeieudiour.bottkeeecu ti reity te.itirew,4lth full . direct deli how, touse : - ii GERMAN IS 1.V5116 He l~fewr° 110411.7egkla, Gold aa kis rairse. Lu i e seTis. neiedab*D.l We have just come Into P 069 T . . /on_ 01 the &co in connection With one r those remarkable coincidents wide -like:mance than real tipper,: more ity when rooted to , the public as, an item - of news. boon. after the dose of the war a German named Herman Schubert,. who has served. Wee years in tho Eleventh Missouri tothnt y, located with his family in LiViliptollCOUlitirt - On a mall farm. fterman; like moot of his country meo, _had alargo Molly, and the malaria 'So emunM.- in . the cotton lands or Grand .river affected them as it does other lichilies. Sickness and various ways deplet- Hertnan's .purse, so that the struggle to .keep _ the wolf from the doer -was lasting and -Severe. He was Involved in debt, to commence with, having made but a small payr meat on his homestead, and a mort gage Am recorded to secure the :mount 'unpaid. Herman was one of these persevering Germans, whd have done so much toward develop, tug the agricultural resources of our country, yet persevere as he would, the payments he could not meet as they fell due. He who held the dread mortgage , was fully convinced of the German's integrity, and was lenient to an unusual degree, but for , bearance always ends, and so it did in this case. Herman's farm offered for sale for debt. The. gloom Produced in that family by the sad event we will not attempt to des (Abe. The care stricken man made several attempts to raise money, but his friends were all hard up. too. Not one ray of hope gleamed on his prospects;, still he plowed and toiled as though all were well. Now comes the astounding coincidence: The day that the farm was to be sold arrived. Herman went into the field to plow, as he had been doing for a few days past. For some unknown muse he was in buoyant spirits, not withstanding the clouds hanging over his household. The land which he was plowing had at an % early peri od been occupied by a Mormon-fam ily judging. from an object soon after exhumed by Herman's plow, The article in question was a pine box, about two feet Ring by one toot deep, which had been buried about - thirty years since, and when brought to the surface fou nd almost decayed. But 1 the contents of the box forms the subject of interest. Some articles of dress, papers, a Mormon Bible, and a small tin box containing $1,700 in gold and $7.05 in silver were found- The overjoyed man seized the box, rushed home, entered the house. where his patient- (mill was engaged at her usual - duties, and exclaimed : "Mine Got in -Himmel l if it pees mine I nays for the farm nght away I" - The crow and finder soon 'took up the 'Spirit of the occasion, and a scene Or tumult ensued seldom witnessed. The neighbors were, quickly, ap prised of the German's good fortime, and lost notice to visit hint for the purpose of gratifying their curiosity or expressing their congratulations. One gentleman, however, we are in formed, laid claim to the box, basing , his right on the fact that his . uncle once owned the farm whereon the valuable prize was found. The field in question had not been - in -cultiva tor many years previous to Herman's taking possession of it. - It was doubtless owned by a Mormon set tler,' who skedaddled front this via n ity at the time these heretics were cleaned Put by the MissourianS. Whence Have the Truant Knights Be. taken Themselves. From all the watering places this year there has gone . up a cry con cerning .the lack of eligible youne .men. Amid all the allurentents of the baths or the mountains, beauty has pined for suitable companion ship. Croquet has been a melancho ly delusion, a snare simply for Unwa ry feet; the ride, the drive, the bath; alike have been found unsatisfactory. Even the joys of the "hop" have fail ed, and the must undaunted 'ea/sense has given up before the sad spectacle of young women dancing together, - aud trying to think they are quite as happy as if they had male partners. From Saratoga to Newport, from Cape May to Rye Beach, our fash ionable Stunaler resorts have been crowded withvpretty girls, but with scarcely a cavalier to do them rever ence. Where, then, have these truant knights betaken themselves? They cannot all have been yachting, or ex ploring the Yo Semite, or_ running over Europe, or learning to revile Mr. Murray in the Adirondacks. Comparatively few of them mu have yielded tahe fascinations of the üb iquitous camp-meeting. Not even the vast number of weddings—or, as Jenkins would my in his grateful way, matrimonial alliances—during the spring will altogether account for thescarcity of theeUgible young man in all the familiar scenes of his sum mer triumphs. Not finding him animig the dead or wounded—among the married or engaged—we ran only put him down with the missing, and leave the fair whotn he defrauds to lament his unknown fate. Yet, , regarded as old social phe nomenon, this peeutiarity of the pre ent summer is not unworthy or at tention-and speculation. The young Men have avoided the watering pla ces, eithez mouse they have had more aitpactive diversion and sufh ckvltt recreation in town, or because they found more profit to mind and body In quieter rural retreats. Per haps each of these reasons has had its share in the result. To women the Summer brings do especial Heed of relaxation or rest, and offers for the most part only a diffecent field for the display of fresh vanities and de vices of fashion, The bathing, the driving, the waters, and the ho .I*.s are only suUdia,r,y and secondary pleas ures., grateful, indeed, b by no tufrans esseatial. Men, hoWevw, driven hard all the Feat roututoia feel a positive need, when sniumer comes, of leisure and' res.% kr tired brains and :overstrained nerves. 'Their ambition to exhibit the handiwork of their tailors, how ever strong it may be, is still subor dinated to this physical necessity.' idle men are few in our busy socie ty, and the lawyer or the merehant or the clerk, when he gets away hn.. his brief vacation, apureciate► it as an idle man can never do. He tries to make the most of it, and he seems to be gradually learning that a Lush ionubt watering place doss not offer the best field for his requirements. He seeks rather some quiet Miami village in whose peaceful remoteness he - may forget for a while the town with all its- toil anti cares. He follows some trout stream in the mountains as' he bides himself away from his austerity., or some quaint little sal-coast fishing town, where the unfamiliar ways and silo pie joys of n primitive people may ,act 'is a healthful sedative to his ex cited nerv e s. Doubtless in some such way as this the young man has been spending his last vacation, regardless of,beauty languishing for his complitnents.and his.arm. If he is wise he will so spend his next va cation also. The Pimalc river is at an unprece dented height for this season, and one of the abutments of the beautiful iron bridge above the Passaic Fails on Saturday last gave way,' endan gering the whole structure, which is a single span. The overflow has cre sted immense damage and wasi.ed away all the hay stacks from the mat level known as Big Piece. in Morris county. N. J., and one thou: ter.Hand acre* wer e saterday under %Va.. YOUNG MEN IVANTED. IFrom the New York Tintes.l iffliill th oug ht wee, i . port 11,11= Nile, that the Ereptistak who could turn sands into gardens, were the greatest barmen er gte world; but the ALVPihtl/8 could make oo fidening-gardens as these. Proud I enrolthe artsoackances,, and mar vetousdoings of my own country, I blush wheu I compare Amedean fiarming , With this t Here are rice :fields artill i T created, luxuriant is beauty - w, terraced from - hill side, _up and own, and watered by, the hill strzons,, or not watered, as the husbandmad wills. There are barley fields, - and bean fields, and fields of all sorts of upon agricultu ral productions, Fo ts cap the hill-tops. It is said th law or cus toms of Japan forbid a- man to cat down a tree, Unless for hwith he 'plants another. Renee th beau• tiful tree-clad hills and hill-sides. (Our tariff laws in America eeunsel an American lumberman to\ cut down his trees by making dear all , lumber from Canada.) Two crops are raised in Japan in one year, even on the rice fields,where the first crop is grain. The grain harvest Is over in April or. May. The rains come on in Juneand July, and now the new crops area p, and the whole country Is one beautiful landscape of green. It Is raPlshing in beauty, and I am happy In' looking at IL' even with my legwon the roof of my cengo. The turnip or root crops will come by-and by. December and January are here the only real winter months while in June and July, after the barley harvest is over, It is rain; rain, ever gentle rain. rx:ai —A Salt Lake Telegram of Sept. 2d, says sixty-two thousand dollars from Peache, and ten thousand five hundred dollars from Opher, in sil ver bidlion was forwarded by Wells, ' Fargo (0., this week. to New York. Them la an . average of one . hundred and fifty bars of hose bullion received daily from Tintic. There are highly encouraging reports from Little. Cottonwood. Two thousand dollars wns offered -for -the mine which was only discovered four weeks ago. Gold placer diggings were found near the Emma mine. Five hundred dollars was got out by one man in two days. The Greatest liegarMscovery town To MAN. LIN DSE Y 'S improved Blood Searcher, FOR THE CURE OF All tliaea arising from an impure state of the blood. Cures Ulcers, Erysipelas, Scrofula, Debility, Cutaneous Disesqps, sere• Ey e s, Pimples on the Free,, Salt Rheum, Mercurial Meas. et, and, in short, is the best Spring and Sum inerMedicine ever of feredjo the public. TRY IT, and be convinc ed. It is a purely vegetable prepara- tion ,COll3 pounded from • the finest Roots, Herbs and. Leaves, which Nature has provided for the ills of man. Not a single grail) of mineral composition,so that while t affords relief, and effects the most wonderful cures, no over dose could injure the mast tender infant. This Medicine is for sale• by all Druggists, ' everywhere. JNO. F. HENRY. New York, Wholesale Agent. Prepared Dilly by R. E. SELLERS & CO. PITTSIBVII&G111, PA. febl3 ly] N 0.4.1 Woad Street, Pittsburgh Pa. Miscellatious. WM. WALLACE. DEALER LN MARBLE!! -Gravestones, MO NUM ke.. Railroad Slreet,'Near the .New Depot, NEW BRIGHTON, PA., Would call public attention t the et that he keeps always on hand a x tensive and superior supply of ITALIAN AND AIgEIIICKN M.A.. 313 1-2 'Es AND It! ANUFACTURES aItAVESTONES. MONUMENTS. &• IN THE MOST WORKMAN - LIKE MANNER, Anil RI Unprecedentedly LOW FIGURES• BEST QUALITY OF C 3 - RIND srrco-N co7isTAFTLY KEPT ON HAND 841isfartion IVarranted in every Respect ic2l:3m BEAVER LADIES' SEMINARY. T HE NEXT SESSION will open SEPTE MBER I2Ih. 1511, and u ill he continued for fire month,. 1 lucre concluded to have fro sessions In the year. of Ilse months each. Instead of three of three months each, as heretofore. • Many of oar beet schootaare.returnlng to this dirtsion of time, and with decided advai.tage to the pupil. It SAM . * nearly a month of time now loot in vacations and arranging of classes, and gives time to complete In one session many studies now interrupted by the three-term arrange meat The cost is the came—a pupil now paying #lO. a session for three FL-salons, will pay $l3. a session for two sessions. A full corps of experienced teachers will be em ployed, and our aim will be to secure thorough ness In erery branch of study. Pupils in music will be received who do not enter as pupils in other branches. and we hope .for even more than our wont! success in this department fur the coming year. A• the Academy bas been closed. I will arrange for the accommodation of all boys end young men preparing for boldness or for College. AB we give a choke of aradies to those not Intending to grad nate, teacher!. and those kitellgiinC to teach; can sie:ect the branrhe• specially needed for their work. Fur Catalogue, or Circular. send to D. 11. A. McLEAN, PHA Beaver. Jnly 19, IS7l.—tf HENRY LAPP, Dealer in all +kind, of Furniture, LOOKING-GLASS & PICTURE MSS, OF ALL SUSS FURNISHED TO ORDER. Brighten' street, above Plow Factor ROCHESTER, PENN' A. The largest stock In HeSeer county eonstatitly cm hand. and selling at the very lowest prfees. Callus and Hearse pmvtded 1t the shortest no tice. Having a Irrge stock of all ktnds of tams tare on hanif, and wishing to make room tor .1111 an d winter work, 1 have reduced my totem me cordlugly maylit-Ons Ferguson & Rotzler SHCCINSOHS TO JOHN A. SCOTT. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, I oice Family Groceries; TEAS, COFFEES. SUGARS, PRODUCE, FLOUR, &c., NO. 36 OHIO STEM. WNST OF DIAMOND. 41ktbes7 eity. Pa Daniell:ly ====l=E - .laoies - i't:,l3rady. At :c.a;;• A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK Of Two and Three-Wheel Gigs, PERAIiIBULA.TORS, ral! WILLOW CARRIAGE 9, of the best .New York and PhiladelPhia manufacture. at reasonable prices. Also, Ladies Satchels, Baskets, Fancy Goods, Notions, Toys, Jet Jewelry, &c., &c wholesale and retail, at; F. A. O'LEARY'S, 148 Federal SL, 2 doors above the-Market, mayl7;ly Allegheny, Pa. Saw zi. R. dommerrox WILLIAM G. JomunvaN Ittablisked by Elena VoludniilBl6, William G. Johnston & Co g ' PRINTERS, STATIONERS And Blank Book Makers, 57 and 59 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. mr24-ly J. D. RAMALEY'S OTE tfx at House, AN 11 GENT'S FURNISHING EMPORIUMS No, Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH The Best Goods at Lowest - Prices. Gone& sent to any address, nn approvaL 1118).2.1-1y. ROSADAL•IB THE INGREDIENTS tIIAT COMPOSE IRDSADALIS are published on every package, there fore it is not a secret preparation, consequently PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilioin all its forms, Rfieuma- Limn. Skin Diseases, Liver Conx plaint and all diseases of the Blood. • ONE BOTTLE OP 103ADALIS will do more good than ten bottles of the 'Syrups of Sarsaparilla. THE UNDETISICINED PHYSICIANS have used Rosadalis in their practice for the past three years and freely endorse it as a reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier. DR. T. C. PUGH of Mittman. DR. T. J. BOYK IN, DR:R. 34'. CARR. " DR. F. 0. DANNELLY, •' J. DR. S. SPARKS, of Nieliolasvilla, McCARTHA, Columbia, S. C. DR. A. B. NOBLES, Edgoeoutb, N. C. USED AND ENDORSED BY 1.7. B. RE ar. SONS, Fall River, Mass. F. W. SMITH, Jackson, Mich. A. F. WHEELER.Linsa, Ohio. R. HALL, Litna,ol CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsville, Va. SAM'.. G. McFADDEN, Murfrees• boro,Tenn. Our space will not allow 'of any ez• tended remarks In relation to the virtuesof Tothe Iledical Profession we guarantee a Fluid Ex tract superior to any they have ever used in the treatment of diseased Blood; and to the afflicted we say try Itossdalls, and you will be restored to health. Rosadalis is sold by all Druggists, price $1.5 0 per bottle. Address CLEitEITT3 k CO. Manufacturilig newsier, BAL . :moss, MD D 25-11- STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, . ALBUMS, Clll{ollo6, PRA NES, E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 391 Broadway, New-York. Invite the attention of the trade to their extensive assortment of the above goods, of tAeir own pubtication, manufacture and importation. Also, PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES rind GRAPHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. & 11. T. Alationy & Co., 59l Broadway, New York, Opposite Metropolieap Hotel. Importers and Manyfunturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS itiarS;'7l-1y Fruit Can Cement. SUPERIOR BLACK INK. TO THE PUBLIC. IIIE undersigned Is engaged in making tr:+rvilt Can Cement which %I'M be found cheop,Vura ble, and easily applied. lie to also engaged in making a Superior Black Ink, suitabls,for School and Counting Room per poscw. The po hilt, are reepectfially invited to give him a call as bin place of business,. near the resi dence of Gen Power, Rochester, Pa. lettitm) .1. P. sOVIII WICK. I\TMNST NEJ:S_P BEAVER cpirNT.‘-. A ZALBIAH WYNN Is getting up a Map of ill. Beaver County. Pa., in Varna-Class Sayler' showing the location and conuectiotla of the uric ins] Surveys. of Depreciation. Papilla( ion, Reserv ed, College and Academy I,andek. and Local War rant., Scrims. Road.. Township'. Schoolhouses, witu many of the reitidenta. coal-lields and mines with such other data as will help to make add map desirable. The whole map, Including ~map cf Beaver River Valley, will be about dye feet square, canvassed and mounted. Map' will be ready far delivery In about six ; moutNi. jytt-tf WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES. H. CHILDS & CO. BOOTS AND SHOES, AT VERY LOW PRICES. H. CHILDS & CO. 133 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. II forge stock or Nailed Bromp, for Innen and Fumes Men. constantly on hand. which we sell Inca 10 to V) cents per pact below the nanal market ntea. Llyt6-hin TOR PRINTING neatly and exuedltionily executed at this °Mee. , P . Rowell Cats veithemeatt ii Fl ' !r arcs NEW ll FECTANT Btotilo- Ohloralumi !Noti-Aitionout; (MOROI,' Peliventell leasseorissioad /01111oSsaatalit iiSserslpifannkssondetc—Arrests end L‘ RMEWEBIIra CLAGION: • ' .11sest Ovate dwells • botels.ieatsll ll lntaS pubes luftoals, hospitals.- ssibillat. =Maw sadesdalls, petsons.poor-Onses. ol2 stalta.ateaSP boats. and ts tenement Softiies, inarkots. , lo , lfa• Iss•elosete, tabula, sinks, sewers. cesspools:/tap Wes. ite, 4 specific Li all costagto /meal dtsOdes. u asters. typhoi d 'ewer "P* fe w. " 4 / 11 bP 0 x. searto row. sacsalasoliseasea I orals:Dale. ate. preparsd only byTILDEN ski CO., 176 Virellsiso st., N. Y . Met by se untltststs. • septa br Grand tiVt Concert and Distribution for Ike Ben Ott qf (U foundling Midst= ell New. York, aid Soldiere and &Mors' Orphan? Home, n'ash- 1 ingloli; D. V. Toi) held In Workington oti eon air all Tickets are sold, of which 14 dale Tl NO° tiee will be given, ) end not later t No lumber 23d. 1871. Entire Dumber of ticket*. hit: 00O—r, each. 1,003 Guts, amounting to s2 oo sl, to be awarded. Bead for circular giving. list Gilts Lid ri.fezezums. Tickets can be bad ot RILEY & SA.,ECIENT. corner Thirty-drit and - Market tits., Fbilad'a r P. C.,DEVLIN_ _ , 8l Nosed St, N.Y. I n. II ma; tILLot;CIII, Elkton 1 c omm ie ra . bin GEO. T. CASTLE, Battimore. Hon. .8. NEGLEY, Pittsburgh, Trustee. V. HENDERSON'S FA 111 114 Ir L 1 Q 11011 CASkS, Each Case containing One Bottle of OLD PALE .1311A.NDY, HOLLAND GIN. OLD RYE wumitkor, OLD PALE SHERRY, "4 ,,&5. PINE OLD min -. OLD BOURBON. Guaranteed Pare, a dof the very beat Quallil l Price, en Dollars. Seer by express O. 0. 1., or Post Office order. 11. HENDERSON. ift, Broad St. Neerlifork. AGENTS WANTED er the TRANSMZSION 0 LIFE. comietz.., OR TRY NATO= AN lITOME Or VIZ MAIIC171.1)11 . Ftesonost. By laikallEte, author of - The Physical Lire of Wo ." lt re istes to the male sex; is full of new t dell let e m ste but outspoken ; aim) and pope.- ; blab. ly endorsed ; cells rapidly. Sold by gabs ' lon only. Exclusive territory. Terms liberal. tee Et. Address for contents, .te...1. G. FICIIO 1. CO.. Publishers, Philadelphia, Pa. &mare Eicrinni 'The CONGRESS ARCTIC. ON li ar % BEST winterOTERSHOE I NO MILES to break I NO MOMS to Mon 1 t Nai l Genteel, StAsh 1 /SE TOUR SHOE DEALER YOB IT2 FEgTor one Monthl77)al It Wuo Aen von tr.; Tic. to Jan. 1872;'10.60 to J 419 ISM 82.50 to Jan 11. THE BIETUODIST. Every week a Lecture Room Talk by Beecher; Sermon or er. tide by Talmo !second only to Bendier 1* pop- Warily), Mrs. g. Ming'. great serial Story expos ing !secret workings of Romani= in America. and much mbar good rending. tl. liststed. 114 Nessau Street, Seto York. BAND D LEADERS Fur aomething totems I log. send Sour ad drass to 6110. ‘E. GATES, Frankfort, Pl. Y. $30., We will ray $3O. Agents SOO per week to sell our great and von• able discoveries. If you want permanent, honor able and pleasant work. apply for particulate. Address DYER &kW,. Jackson, Michigan. ESLALE COLLEGE,Bordentourn,li: F .1., fundshes the hest educational advantages, together with a pleasant home. Board and Tui tion Rev,. $ J.:118 11. BRA per yeRELEY, P ar. Fur u. D. Catalogues, Address - $5OO PER. WEEK Can be made by any stroll man who can keep tits beelines tiIaiDSCIE Send.;Stamp for particular. to HOWARD Jt, CO.. Widlatostoirgb. IS. Y. fctorth Emit Itlismoart Farms and Unto/- ill proved lands for sale by if' Nutt & Mott, Ifivrouri. TILE CURTAIN RAISED, How it le done, and who does it. Tba Mena lk.ok, lad perm, gor"eonely illustrated with cuts, posi. (lone, to. Bent by men. erenrely iialed, for fifty cents. Grand Circular. free. Athireeo PIIIIANDEII EARL, 638 BroWittalf, N. Y. NVEOIT'ititSiru'VPEWPAagrAV. r e m ni va orui.lclodwereraliargycoe tlon km A sell our WAGNER .1, CO, thmhalli,Silic6. A Clergyman, while residing in South America as a Missionary, discovered a sale and simple remedy for the Cure of isfervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases or the Urinary and Seminal Or gans, and the whole train of dieoruerbrought on by baneful and vicious habits. Great numbers hare been cured by this noble remedy. Prompt ed by a desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortu nate, 1 will send the recipe for preparing and tw iny, this medicine, In a spied envelope. to tiny one who needs free of charge . Addre ss Jos . T. 1711- lAN, Station U,, Bible House, N. Y. City. I , ` TONLiI_4S Foundry & Repair 'Shop. Having been Engagrdln the Foundry Business for more than thirty yeatfi,—droring which Alma 1 have accumulated a v'attets of useful Latium, Mr aides constructing modals and taking oht patents fur Ireprovements on /COOKING - STOVES —and after having thoronAly tented thecae p.oretuents, I feel warranted to offering them to the public. I ) LI Q s NAT SI 9 The GREAT WESTERN has ao Au Stoves of Different Styles for Heating and Cooking Erna the best Hecord of any Stove ever offered In LESS 1:00M TO DO MORE :WORK mcosp IJU ILA. 13 1.,E1 THE B EST STOVE IN USE In connect lon will' the stove I have got -- up a Patent which occupies little room, no additimmt fuel, and is not liable to wear out, dispen- R% with all pipe, OW he put ou Of taken otr at any lime, and Millie to suit all store 6 of any size or pattern. Five Llundred Permonke GREAT REPUBLIC_ COOKING STOVE I Must or whose names have been pnlclish ecl n the A - ttri rg, are confidently referred to, to bear Witness of its superior merit s as a cooking stove. Ravin:: three Orst class eozines on band. - i-git about 'merit horse power capacity. they are offed to the public at reasonable rate•. 1011.11 THORNILIrr aprarri. nowr. CA INfION. A LES. CARAON, R. dc A, CARSON, Wholesale and retail dealers in groceries and pnintry produce., foreign and domestic mines and OM Monongahela. reclined, rye whiskey, &c, No. hi Fed. ral street, opliosite P. Ft. W. & C. R. W., Allegheny city. Lb - 5.1y CLOTHING STORE. NEW GOO-DS! The undersigned takes plea.nre i ; in forming his friends and the public gener al':,- that he bus just re,ctiveitand opened A New Stock of Goods, OF TILE LATEST STYLES FOR lie keeps the best of workmen in his employ. nod feels confident of his ability to cut and make up garments both FASHIONABLE & DURABLE. and in such a manner as R i ni please his customers. • , ALWAYS ON HAND. 0211 and see Ult b ore /eating your Orders here WILLIAM REICH. InaY4.lo;ly Bridgewater, Pa EMaIMIMI 1,003 GIFTS. Agent 3 ! Read This 1 CAltb: Hardware, tee p. perlor for this Loadity. STOVES! The Great Republic CooHu, Stove thin lidarket. IT TAKES LESS FUEL, BEST BAKER, A ',TOGETHER -ItIXTI , _:N SION 7CCO Whn have purchased .and used the SUMMER STOCK. Sunnier Wear. [ImolicoN3Hill:13R111411111:01:1 === ~k as ~ d ~{~Y? ` v?~.u:.^: : -. ..cl.Ht.‘tilli:OiliGlNAL'7:- - I.' BOTTLINGL•:-.....H0U5E ix. 131:11e24 lu 11r, CO. ao.24lfarket" Stftiet, PITTSBURG - A . •fitabilsfiedin 1844 1 by Buirum: larjeat Bel 404 , 1,1044 of ttie mo:ntsig i ts made extlFV4t ;Ratak:Ds for supplying thet! Matta at the pe Ile with their celebrated. - • ' Mineral Waters, Ates,loorfer, dv.,4fect. Fctr thatipitag *ikt. at the following Omit eintspartile, -.11 • Mira dos. AllaeraylVater - " dispitetil " F. Wove° Cider ' 81 " Porter CO Ale t - small bottles, ' ' Bennet, "' Wtatertou, Syrups,.,.. • • Imported Lon.sitWriorter---144 bottles, Imported Scotth Alin and boa. Crab Cider, Byntiak , flottle•7s Cents per pea. extra. lionetrefund ed when returned. - Wood" delivered free : and freight paid torsi!' .road statlonaaud steamboat landings. '''•• fab22;ty Cfl BOTTLING HOUSE, No. 39 Markel Street, PITTSBTRGH, PA. Lialtd27l, 1 BOTTLERS or Sarsaparilla, Mineral and Raspberr7 Soda Waters. ,Byrupa and eider, Smith Sennett, Wain late, and all the best : nds 'of"Ale and Tkoradon Porter, select ee lend bond bottled for Medical and Fam ily e. Goods delivered free. intrB;"Thly AILLitiIiMILNY BBEWltllll,Bprlng WidelkAles,SMlTU & CO.. Bften4Malt. era and Hnp deafen, No. 46.1 Rebecca street, *Mallen', Pa \ THOS. BOOFA. Eee It, A. TOCNG.t paidlar Barley. ly kly ll!emit cub O. B.IIA. G.. IL MIA G. S. FM Dealers la CaMedusa United Su Suts. Nam Intetest dance wilt 4 6 G P . Dscarqdsis 7T s. Otlit GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN. uricis sitstssands=Mallallsileave. ade ss a=llt ru rr We a = 56. van. AtrA'''' . az. f), MOM say * try = rnth 'reso. =. 111 ir 1 hal emote; Sim ve actoh, c 4 Car. 80 1,,1 11.00. WETTE6i PUDUSBING CO. Manufacturers• Agents, Piustrurgh, Pa. CArTlON..Thnteat u ..g:=trefillt‘o Cb luta .14 Vri Pass ra t i l li igunde rg "6- 14, Paso sly. yurr wa xi ii toulq, State. pialaty wyttlesi Meet with prenapt @Mather ieu:a,:lv DANKING•HOUt3E. THOMAS 'M'CREERY & CO Cashier. J. P. DitAVO ........ ....J. n. Ja.:9IIKL, J.ll. WCREgItY, Interest paid on tithe deposits; Prompt artmpttosi given to collections. Also, Insurance Agents for good and reliable Companies. [maylBl.f Redliced Prices! Speyerer & Sons Have just Returned from the East WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, Bought at the Lowest Cash Prices, And will sell some foals AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WARI Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro visions, Hardware, Hats, Cups, Hoots and Shoes, Hope, Ocum, Packing Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints, White Lead, Oil, Putty, 4ucensware, Feed, Grain and flacon, a varie ty of Prints, Muslins, Tiekings,Delains,C becks, Alpacas,Jeans.Dininis,Cra.sh and Hosiery ; also, Teas, Coffee's, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Carbon Oil, 200 bola. of the alebrated (baton City AND NEW CitEEK FLOUR. Just arrived and for sale, Wholesale and At Pittsburg Prices. 200 Kegs Wheeling Nails: oNE CA R WHITE LIME; Lance Heisler, mud Akron Cement ; • Large Stock of White Lead . and Paints. A very superior quality of Strum/. IVpt zel s Soaps; and a lot of Carbon Oil Just Arrived and for sale,. 1171olesale and Retail. ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA —antr— Concord Wines, Of our own vintaae, fur Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes, are 'highly Be commended by those who have used them. They are also Agents tor the ECNIFFEN MOWER AND REAPER, And Pitt.Nnt. Plow Co' s. Plows Thanking the Pnblic for their Flat pat ronage. we hope to merit a liberal share in the future. All Goods Delivered Free of Charge. You can rely on all goods being fresh u all our old rely were sold at auction SPENERER & SONS, nprl3;tc - 33.4L33.33/3FLIgr DM CON OIERT EST T. The undersigned having bought out the Ba kery and Confectionery establishment of. J. C. flays, near the Post office, in Rochester. Ft., won d norpecifhily Inform the public that et) will keep the best quality of lee-Cream which Deserves In every style ; also will supp ly them by the can at reasonable prices. Those In in want of them should give him an early call. Ills ‘Nestembniery department is weu stocked; and parties , weddings. dc.. will be supplied 'Mb of style everything needed on short notice and be the hest Familial furnished with fresh bread as often as desirdesired. 611101/taill ed. Carpet4ollol.ot ' . 11 )4tratti4oo, #O. , 4. AT 'I.4OWEIT PFtICE4 Hertry'fitcallurri' (Late NtecEbilum Bro.'sd PITTSP,II:7XtOni litE'l'AlXs DM-IMO Equal to any - Tatters lobbing Itousa n arrY IfeCELPUP:i• '125 125 300 S. C._ 0 -- soo 31 .13 per gallon. 900 • •• wa,uleztsiaamtim. Oa l'Airtifftreet.'Beaver," . (*early., appcsite • ' Moots** Drip Btbre All Orders - .promptly.: attended • to. American Watches, Clocks. Jeweler 74 Plated Wass, Spectacyre. Att., always on hand. /- swift!. ; _ Fattir, lb. ~~ a , in the Jr Ketch ablSelted. (34 VA "- ;17 tic a a 4 . 4k. ,4'T0.4, AGE! LPA I\l 21 II 31 WI II ll II \\', a D 2 ',l 14 . U.U. It a a_ a gt Orti,SSOS Merchant Tailors & Clothiers, S• &J.Snellenburg, NERCIIANT T.AILORS, Bcpl4t;oct2G;rn r29chd ly CARPETS, "0 U al = 11 )4 0 '1 11E1 Z 2 MATTINGS, WINDOW - NADEL 27gillt Mt, tA AT THE •:‘LrOWET PHLCES War. A Liberakiteduetion made to Min sters and on Church Carpets. tuarB;'7l—lyl ARTIFICIAL TEETH iI'ERFECT ED I— T.J. A, H. Jt i s.:se` • ,t .‘ CHANDLER have pa - chated the exclual e .'4Ti 2 3 , 411111A '- right of Beaver coon y —• to nseDr.Snack'a Pate t „. by which they can p 1 0% . okanitu ap thin , Ist "nkn. - Gold Plate, with a bea .• teem : draft enameled polls ; and so light and elastic as to Perfectly dapt It it to the month ; obviating all that elumay'and bid y condition, sotrmeb complained of heretofore; a d k-ssexibm awls liability to break WO per cent. I • deed, no one sechq IL would be willing to wear t a old style plate any longer than they could conve featly get them exchanged. All branches of De • thtry performed In the best and most substantl manner. In tilling teeth with gold. etc., we e, lehge competßion from any quarter, and can re to living subjects whose fillinmt have stood . Invert thirty and forty years. Among the num Hon. John Allison will exhibit fillings wo In WI some 35-years ago; the teeth as perfect as a day they were tilled. Lasghlng Gas prepared .n sew plan, freehm it from all unpleasant and da - germs effects. making the extraction of teeth a some of pleasure ratW than of horror and at Priories low as any good dentist 'ln the blat . Office at Beaver Station, Rucheater Pa. nov3:tfl J. A 11. J CILANDLTB. 1€43. LANE BROS. Stecyssous To B. WOLF Jr. .& Co., Cbruer of Liberty and Sixth Street*, (Late St. Clair Street.) PITTSBURGH, PENIVA. Importers rind Dealers in f laa waura AND' • • /13 71* Have now, 7 lZ re the Largest . and Best Selected Stock tittered in the City. Ear Special Inducements offered to the country trade.aprs.l3m • '5l PIPM AVENUE; ;,t 1146 isupplying rxcA r AND - difiVELSR, ,&- BROADWAY, NEW MOUTON A full mid troll selected stock of, BOV AIM. iROSE & CO.. 21 Fifth Avenue. PITT:-BURGII, Pal " 6711 1$ 3-, l`Pen . .- • • O 17---.„.:77 eiE:t •, • .: P - .1.p., 0 0 - •-• ji. ; : Ur9S • 'it' : -,.... , ......,-,.,,.1.: , 0011 - TE R: , ' -, 1 -•,,-,..„:„.....„,,,:. ...,., .:. "HAVE- A , VERY. IsAIIG4 : STOC K` ... 0 Caol4 generalglifelAW'6*.','" - pti-Retrikso , .t, t toitqflOSTlTAVD. And fat sale man ion.l #id ' iiitni‘d .l a.# . JNi-- ;THIS : cptifAlN, '' . :t" 41.7ej*tri - eciii the 4ftenikitof , I , , , '' '' -me Irdifei ' .."' '''s ' VSPNCIALLY TO all."1+1001VP., EITOOIC OJ BDIVARE, FARMERS' TOOLS, NAILS, Wip.ifikyw Glass, rwiir grui"2", doe. Some of the lea orates or Building Hardware, Are Butts of every size—east and' wrought; RIM, MORTISE AND PAD LOCKS In great variety of size and quality; GATE AND STRAP HINGES; GATE AND. DOOR LATCHES, Cupboard Caebes, Screws, C Shutter Hinges, Door ,and Shutter Bolts, SAM PI34.,EYS, SASH CORD, AD dr— SASH LOCKS AND -PASTENINGS 4 4 Hooki . t'lind Steeples, Carriage Bolts, BASE KNOBS. &C., &C 6 B 2 RECIIANICS' TOOLS: AXES, ADZES, HATCHETS, RAMM.ERS, SAWS, STEEL SQUARES, 41.1' TRY SQUARES, MITER SQUARES, REVELS, Cif 16ELS, A UGEIts, FILES, BITTS, BRACES, PLANES, SCRATCH A W LS, PRA WING KN I V ES, SPOKE SHAVES, WRENCHES, I3ENCII SCUE.WS. ‘AIASON AND PLASTERS' TROWELS, MaS7 & Carpenters' Lines & Pencil. . , ANU SYTIIE STONES, SAND AND 'Ii3IERY I'APEIt And every n'q!er Item beet Bing to this tkrpartment. Farmers' T,Tools: FIELD AND GARDEN Gan !en Rakes I SpadesHong haiidled Hound and Square Piiinted Shovel,;,.i\ UM GRASS AND GRAIN SYTHES, SYTHE SN,kTIIS, RIFLES, SPADING FORK, POTATO HOOKS, DRAW AND BREAST CHAINS, And Cow Chains, Whips, Lashes, &c. FWU I ,I:MMI Knives and Forks, Carving and llntelter - Knives Table and Teaspoons, Fire, Setts ; FLOUR & IEAL SELVES, LADLES, DIPPERS, &C., &C Painters' Grainers' Gobi B. L. Fahnostock & Co.'s PURE WHITE LEAD PURCHASED BY THE TON AND SOLD AT PITTSBURGH PRICM, Lead and Mineral Paints in all rotors Dry and in Od, PURE LINSEED COALE'S PATENT DRYER. TI:rIZ;PM GUM SHILLAC, SASH TOOLS, PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES, - Putty:Putty Window Glass, In all sizes, Single and Double Strength. farWe are giving much attention to this branch of our busine; and; while in quality, we always banCile.tbe very hest,,wc -are confident that our prices and tertua are as favorable as can be given by any responsible house We are thankful for a liberal and In- creas i n g patronage, and 'will spare no pains to merit public favbr: ileenesTXE, May 81, 1►371: May3-Iyl:xhdlay3E MECIfiNIC6 I ' 'NOW; MEM Hat and goat Books, 'I t \V D ERA AN I) MANURE FORKS, RA Y 11 A KES, MATTOCKS, PICKS, Weil Chains, Dog, Halter CARVING SETTS, co; Buckets, Coffee 311113, A LCOHOL, V ARN ISH GLAZEBS'TACKS. J. ClioPP By. '73 08001f80( -4110811NER - lawma_lat JISSIVII7I[InaiTSY , •-, • 11b , i, trobirbbEabr Olig/; 4 4 WA-INURE ...It'Lenrgalri4l:4loer • : • 4111P-1110.1RONALD I pegs al sitllBlsllls..V6lll.oovement le. Make collection On all becnoolt i t e pu nt . bbU filed State* end cusses r - ceirf-s mane, tit oo deposlt enbOet to dark. sad receives thzu, c i e „. a* ols . 6s ortNi s sr evs.B~d. and Kilos. toter ) -pot rind, Blit.ww* nues robir ••ppty It the blink. Bank open d. , 1 , 7 ,•;$ vs.. 4. p vs.: end ob Satuolzy logefrom 5 to - 8 IfeClek. We rpfer by peyri mott , o arnesst & Co,, Row. J. 8. 12c - rAlt Avec. tic"? & CO., - Oslt I Count,. CHOW &VGA Wit. KEs!iieDl - Abub 611.4-6 P. 8.8. RA bOl3ll, It. B . 1 . 4„ 411, e. art ~>•• Tits nr.sv s stos: • BArx. Prtt.bordo 1/01Urn4Y-thd ------- W VARX. s ().E -.KT Olt timstQadtir,Wisn er KEEP CONSTANTLY ON if.t St) A. full aqd complete tot,:k of tie- 1 : 0,.. 4 styles of •BOOTS,' SHOES & GAITERS. rff"A SPECIALTY.-Fi ne stitettf.,lB,,, Cyr Gentlemen, and first cl:3 tine. ~,A rk for Ladies, made to. order Li r• qt ,h,„,„- New Brighton, hear Sienton's try. je2l;Um. Blael. and Gold Front, GEORGE W. BIGGS, No. /.79 NYINTIMIELD grir Font dopro above Sixth Av.,. FIRE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Optical and lianew Guods,Ar PITTSBURGH, PA. IFISiE WATCH REPAIRING Please eat this advertisement out ring It with you. • jcl4.:, _Singer Sewing Machine. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES The must pesfect and simple =thine of the 2d eves Invented. • . • Both of tho abase popular machines bow liwo lately In until they wand without* rove Price or the SINGER IPAIikLY titEltaN , , CHINE from $85.00 ofeettrds._„_- Prize of lIINKLBY 11.241 - ISREI 1/30. Circulars and nasuPins Addled free on opo!les. tfon. titTlitAW ItIORTON, GENERAL AGENTS. No. 'Xi Sixth Street. Pittsburgh, Y. IN Agents wanted-ter the Hinkley Machine every where, acid for the Steger In Wcatern ntaEastetp - Obio and Wast Va.. where ther• are *one aheady establisbed. u0v24•15,. Brl YERS,i. LOOK It ER E. It ntsy not be a trainer or spiei.ll In terest to the ptople of Beaver eo unl y t ,, Enna what is transpiring hctw • a lain Willistn. Napoleon 111. , Truchu in Europe, but ik.es'a lustier effects them inaterially t t knoa ali, rt !hey can buy fine aria cheap 1 ,110( Elt S. SN rEG R & Co. At their old stand in Beaver, ru furniNhing to their customers ever);6ir,l called for in their 'fire.' They a full Lt..,,,ortinent gal Gll,O GERI}, Feed, Cbffees, Teas, .)'sigarg, Asp/cite, Tobaoco and Cigars Atd ii miler : In it F I .164. C 'GROCER): t'()IZF,.• Ir,m, iLcitic,ngac ? \‘'};:i !he Gr ,, Cery, rh.l! r ,411 :.;/1(1 sati.stactiph 14) th4 , Se ‘;1411U mal• t tl ,, r rn wi' If I heZr rilltar4e. they I , ..)pcin 111 re. :111 niqrlin shale lie public pat ronage Givy us a Call And !AP it st do not In.tkt trust jart2:i. S. SNITGER S 1- 'GREAT WESTERN _GUN WORKS. INIPLES; Double and Single Barrel Slickt"Gungs; Iteroivera.Ammuni;, , q, Goodr. Ride Barrels, Locks, Mulit.tip.;.- a )IJ Sertrt for a Price - I)st. .Addr,.., H J..11N STUN. Brent We.tern Gan Works.'l7o street. Pittsburgh. N. N. B. Arnly,,4Parbines. Rifles aLd bought or trr.dirct{for VINU Peniumently located in the H Zellenople, Ra., {or the porpo}e of rr.,c , ! - Medicine s I respictfally tender Illy profe,,o , H , services to the citilens nf said village end c 9ffice, in resitenee, opposite ale lintel, « i hall aktaTs be found, ilnless profewo , engiaged. All calla will receive initrdlai, tc prvlonTittention. A. V. CrN NESGILLM. M 1. sera . STALTt BUILDING AND Wood 1. Turning Shop. WILLIAM PEOPLES, Allegheny Clty,rn.: is pi - evil* to \\ lo all londs Turning, Scroll-Sawing, and S^roll Ak,i; ding. Nem - ell's BalAters and Hand 11-,;'• WITH ALL JOINT ('UT. To HANG, furnished i•)ioi short noi Ordere by mail promptly atthniled tn. nr rri; Ica. with (itoEyer ,t, Co., 59, 4i Av. Pltt.t,lre r , ?a , and al the Mill, corner a ‘roster Graham A Hey. 3::)033. - t.1.19rtr7. Dr..k. ray p orlintl:e water ,1-• tamed tort Le Dente , ' in the aurL b• , eq r_ Slate ,111 4. A I t; :c .0-4 he offe , -• bis pa'rt , • 'll4llll l lll' AP" fie be•t 1111 , e ,,1 manufactured in the United States. Gold ezd ver filling performed in a style that defies ogDP , titian Ratiofaetioc guaranteed in allopersua , or the moLey retted. Uwe him a trial. feta l% BOGGS kßililli 131aeK ,11pste.tu4 At 25, :17'_.50, (12 17 ; 2 and 75 c•ents per ll:tving purcha.-ckI 4, a larae I Black A I poems and Pn re YI alp At a great bargain, we will 5,..!! ;;,, itiyly a: 10 lo IS cents per y Fame gra - aht, ram be had elSen Summer Dress Goo)3s-- At customers own price,, t, for Fall goods. Ciripod 'Yard Wide BROWN SHEETING 10 ci.N Extn! ) quality Canton Elam`••! J/rii äf-tLßoy•' 1[ ,i AT BARGAIN VRICES Wholesale and Retail 12 FEDERAL sTREEI ALLEG RENY CITY, Pi t aprs-I , r,plitimy I ";je•2l aug' J• B. S E Av Hag non , in operation a .nefi kNING )111,1 SAW • IN iFjeEEDONT. P Having the - late:it im proved n.a, for the tpunulaetore of FLOORIN G ' SIDING , LATH, &C„ and is now prepared to atten.l 1,, building and repairing of Steamboats, Banes Flats, 1 la. - R.. Keeping constautly, on band a stiperb ,r quality of Lumber. The patronage of the public is reSpectibilyttolicited. promptly executed. . aug2-1Y MI =BB =I