The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, September 20, 1871, Image 3

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A. l “ , ourtrators''and Execitars' Notices
r , cWt notlegaidilie, ten cents..
;AI Ps Ytnento.. to he made quarterly, except
for tratalettAdvettiseutents, which must be paid
lit advance:
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GEO. P. ROWELL 40 Park Norf.:N. York..
31.-vErris.soiLL b Co r 37 Pruii itow ,
Now York are rho etrre.as.euts,lur . Tpz - ..Britirn
A Up VII in that cirri .aud itre autborirea tocOntra"
tot 'llmettluz athertisementa curie at our low
''• q 4, t l ra ft s , veruanni in that city are re
cintatect to lEate , Milt favors, irlth elthet of the
above houses. ' :
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-TABLE.
+Cleveland (1 - . Pittsburgh 11. IL—Trains
Last leave Beaver 'Station as follows: Mot
. wog Aeconet 5.2; p. Van
going We l t Ititte - Menier Station a,)
stall, 7;46 m.; A:n4mtnitoodotion and Ex
prL ,-, (through to Bcliait,) 6.15 p. m.
Pitt. Ft. W: at C. EL R.—Trattie_ going rsis4
e rcoch,bwr. station (at. end of - bridge) as an
Bea% er Falls Accom. 5.1.1:1 a.m.; Etion accent.
, :1, , a la.. New Cattle uccom. 8.31 a. in.; B. Falls
11.10 p. En.
I mine going Went leavOliochetter Suakin, (at
ot Itrid,v) an follows: actoua.,./1.14. m.;
I. accotn: 5.12 p. to.; Erie oßtbt impreos 3.45 p.
Is F. accom. 7.37 p. m.
rune going East tints: ltoaiesterAtipperilla
p,,t as follows: 11. F. &TOM. 6.0.5 a. Etdtti at
n,:.',.15' a. tn.; New cattle scrum. - . 5.411 ti. In;
exp. 19.32 a. m: Dearer Falk aCoutia. 12.13
;0 in.; Cliicagu Mail 2.93 p. in Erie exp.. 4710 p. in;
u. Erie mail 9.45 p.
Tratne gouag West, leive Rochester kl]pper) De
pot a., follows : Chlragornsil Sari a. M.; Eric. exp.
2.5 a. in; Bearer Fait, accom. 9.53 a. m.; Chicago
exp. 11.30 m.; etilcagn 3.55 p, tieW Cam
accom. tau p. » Erie exp. 5.41-p. In Oparer
1 accum. 7.44.;
The attentiou , of the public is directed
to the following New Adrertisenienta
which appear for the lirst time 41 the
Anu Ca to-day
Dlesolutlon—.l. W. Cross!' *„.
.t Shoe itouse—d. U. thalami: .
ltridge'Vater Foundry—Thomas Campbell.
Minuet - Alto Notice—Boyd and Shave.
A dvernsetneut—Joseph-Hotne
Forma for Sate—Jndromerat••htad. -•-
Administration .tiottUe—E. 't W. C "Cald*ell.
Speelal Notices--nago Aildrkasan.
!..perlal Notices-11 U. Mills
Nottee•—speyerer.t Sons.
X tlairs' Sale— Davidson's estate
l',,rtnership Nottee—Ek, Shaw.
card—Boyd Shati.
J. IL Calkins & Co.—Curd.
eiat Notices—lL S. ilibbatd.
Noticce—Ladle? Working Society
1 , 1.-t•tal Notices—hire. Fast.
!...iw,:cfal Notices—WO! Smiths Co.
...1... , via! Notict.zs . „--4. C. floret,
gtitikel--11,:orge COI& & Co.:
esq., a proud
!wilt lawyer of this place, and one of
Hes% er's beat eitizens,ls .about4to leave
tr town to reside in;litataver Falls. „Mr
t errsi re business deinneetions in - the,
lAttcr place seems to make this move a
whielt can no longer be avoid-
It is to be hoped thal , LO B 1 314 Y ‘f r U l n
among, iis will' not be permanent.
-Mr. J. R. Imbrie, brother to the
Imbrie of Beaver; who has, for
the past six or eight years', ,, held a posi
t .:1 in the Surgeon General's Depart
swrit'-at Washington, I). C., is on a visit
t,. tii. relatives in this place. He returns
Washington in the course of a couple
r ‘stekri. Mr, L's long continuance in
th...auie Department attests his etlicien
o.) a clerk and his.merits it 4 a man.-
lAte-t and best Ptyleßt .of Jewelry, le all Ito
aiN. twat,chee.to be found at John tilerenson'e
a ce 93 Market btreet. Pittaburgd.
Pest No. '219, G. A. IL, of Heaver
exhildu3tl a beautiful Military Al
legury:to crowded houses, for several
.lays last Nveek,"at Lafayette Hall.- The
perlorinanees were under the supervis
- 1,,t1 of R. I'. Hu bens, er.,q., and elicited;
the Itetive cu-operation of sufficient na
tive histrionic,„talent—assisted by one
experienced actor, Mr.• Collins—to ren
der their performances veay attractive,
and popular, and- entertaining. The
Charity Fund of that Post has been con
' siderably j augtnented. '
Sreia.pio Tatit• i ya r e
and presentation pieces, r John Slerenson' SON,
tt Siarkeeptreet, Piusturgli. je'Lly
Arithmetical. — 7 Now, my hod,”
siii.te school director„ "if I had a mina]
and should givd two-twelfths of it
t" John, two-twelfths, to Isaac!, two
tweiftlim to Marry, nod should take half
the pie tn:4-self, whit would there he
h•ft? Speak up lon&No that the people
can hear. - "The pitte!" sbouted the
Bu rr Ea, eggs:,
fl andilliekens, taken in
es h:ui,r •r g00d,4 a rs Bence's Beav
er. isepti;4w. •
.
It the duty of evtry true woman to
look a. beautiful as the can. It is her
11.1.42,- to brighten audfgladden the Avyrld
.th her loveliness ,Stist a. 4 the flowers
and trees, the, skies +1 waters brighten
and gladden it. Ilerosense of the beau
t,i al %Imola aiways everywhere.be
ated, for thus vi;ill her thoughts be
11:01e pure, and her nsind be the home of
tlangs. RefineMent
.mes of an things tuttutiful.
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A :•:!:w stoek of the latest styles of
dress coods. just received at t). Nelson's
!•I li,ocheiter s on the thatlClOncl.
"c pi 1 2w
KO TO TILE Pstg.—Liu - lies going to
the Fair should not fail to give Mrs.
Settee a call. She has the largest lot of
the latest styles of French and American
Millinery Goods, as well as the cheapest:
also-lut' line of Hosiery, Gloves, and
Faney Goods, Trithminga, ttc. Third
street, Bearer. sepl3-2wf
Both of the Sett - liner/ea s of this place
opeued'uo Tuesday, thel2th inst, Quite
a number of pupils have enrolled their
names and are Wetly engaged with their
studies. -
Mrnis and bopti' fall styles cif Hats
and Caps, at A Harvey* Br/dona
tor. init)ll-2w.
An Excellent Reform.—lt is a
matter of general satisfaction to travel
lers on the Pittsburgh, Fort WaYne and
chicago Itailroad that the practice of
checking tickets before entering the
train (starting from the 'Allegheny Sta
tion} has teen at last abandoned.. Sev
-erat suits have. been beonght against the
man whom tho Company employed to
perform that unnecessary duty, atten
tion was directed to the matter, and the
managers of the-Toad wisely abolished
the whole system—for which though
simply a matter of justice, they have re
red many thanks from those wi>
13 u pursue their travels 4.1 perfect
a - ,a,c. • N.'
I' alt t•ltnice groceries ga pis A: S. Har •
\ y . Bridgewater, Pa,. sepl3-2w,
ii.)! It TH FAlR!—tadieM visiting
the Beaver. Fair should call at Mrs.
-- +V•tioe Millinery and Trimming Store,
er, where they will lind.a full stock
FAI I and Winter Ilats, Bonnets, Flow-
Memel, Ilibbonm, Velvet"; Collars,
liosierv, and 'Fancy (:nods gen
‘llv. Next door to U. P. Semi ary.
'.l‘
her a call, sepl3-2w.
The 711akinz of a Good Wife
For Somebody.—Miss F. Luella
'Frembley, daughter of Dr. Trembley, of
), nhio, on receiving her diploma
Granville Female College this
miner, went home, took charge of her
lees books, -.collects his bills, and
the work of a besiness agent.
.Her
sui of books are as correct as those of any
k accountant. Last,werk, when her
I .;rtiolay anniversary came, she was the
r•-.-IpiMit of numerous gifts, and her
1:illosr improved the occasion to rani
- f,•st hr, appreciationi of her services by
presenting he i r $l,OOO.
Missionaries and others sojourn
i+ ni foreign lands should not fall to
111 -- gwith them a good supyly - of John
, tr . nod lint Liniment. It is the most
ac ikatiie medicine for all purposes .there
e• in the world.
The Democracy ;at Now-, - ,Hrighton
Al.! vicinity, through their Correspond
';scoretary,have invited Hon.Wtri.llle
cllaml and Capt. J. H. Cooper, to meet
in social converse at Concert Hall,
que - okty this week. Although it is to
h e "hat a social gathering;" "of course,
th, disthigrii.?.fied gentlemen will be ex
.lkk-cted to speak." The EiernoKracy re
s-;lved, in solemn conclave that it would
is , very proper,- meet and right, to take
their wives, sisters and Children with'
them to sail meeting, and they should
-i tecordingly do so. The public general
ly are invited. ;Thursday has been des
ignated as a suitable day. -
-
r- Contagionsdiseases, each as horse
as glander, may be prevented by
the use of Sheridan's Cara/ry thud/host
Powders. Pereoa traveling with horses
- should take note of this.
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Gal. 1 year
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Et 11000
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15 00 2100
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Reunion of Octogenaridno.—
There teas a t ennlon of four relatives, at
the residence of Chief Burgess M. S.
Johns, of New Brighton, on the 7th
inst.., whose united ages aggregated. &12
years, viz: Mrs. Susari Eckert, aged 84;
Judge Jarob Slagle, aged 82; years, Mrs.
Mary Cummings, aged 80, and Chief
Burgess Johns, aged 75; years. The
meeting was accidental, andldi parties
said to be in excellent health.
Military.—The Reynolds Rides, of
New Brighton will go into encampment ,
In accordance with the requirements of
law, en September loth, (Wednesday)•
The ( . 'aptain, J. S. Winans has issued
the following General Order:
This command will: go into, en-
CUM pMent Sept,. 20th. 141; to continue
until the evening of 23d inst., in compli
ance with Act of Assembly. During the
encampment the command will be gov
erned-strictly by the Rules and Regula
tions of the U. S. Army.
IL. The Company will meet at their
armory, Wednesday, Sept. 20th, at 5:30 p.
in., fully uniformed and equipped.
Members will provide themselves with
blankets, cooking utensils, and rations,
except bread and meat, which will bo
provided.
WATcu Itzemarno —lf your watch. t* out of Or
t lohi, StrreniOn's SOne C.4.4Pitto
holgli 11 f ill be repub ell and returned tree of
expremo charger. All work Warranted. je7,ly
SZWING DiActirffm Ott., fineat , quality,
warranted not to gum, at Hugo A ndrie4-
tien'sHeaver Drug &Ore.
An Independent, Judielpry.—
Solomon Dunkleberger, of Little Maho
ney township, Northumberland county,
is KO to be•the only Republican 'in the
township, and the only man who can
read and write.' On this account he is
ch3men justice of the peace by him fellow
citizens, on the principle of an " inde
pendent §udiciary.—
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We Melte our friend. to cal and ezmnlne our
stock before purchasing elsewhere. Orders core
mud promptly filled. lohn Merefaon't Wins
af Co.. SKI Maryut street. Pittsba,rgh. Je7,:y
To Marriageable Ladies.-For
the benefit of those of our lady readers
who wish to change their state of single
blessedness, we publish the following
extraet.of a letter from alooely pioneer of
La Coma, Wyoming: , ..."lsinoigelji Wish
that many hundreds of old maids and
widows who cannot . et husbands at
home would come out here, where they
could speedily get a choice ofgo(x), hon
est, hard-working men, who could make
them comfortable and independent.
'1 here are, I really think, five men here
for one woman. In fact, very many
men have been compelled to live with
native Indian women, who, to my eye,
are perfect frights, and worse in their
conduct than appearance, although that
is bad enough."
Fon the newest and latest novelties In %Vetches
Jewelry and stirer Ware st &be losceso prices: ;N.
to .tua..Szer.h.cm's soni rt Co.. 5'3 Ntrket etreet,
r:tt , har;,:h. 1C7:17%
PA' RE old Monongahela Rye and Ken
tucky Bourbon Whisky, French, Cali
fornia. and Blackberry Brandie 4, fur
medicinal - purposes only, at lingo An
driessen's Beaver Drug Store.
Prohibition 'Ticket.—lt seems
that ice were misinformed last week as
to who composed a portion of the Prohi
bition ticket. The ticket is as follows:
AsAiiably.—Jaines IL Fife, Beaver
Falls,
Associate Judge.—Jatneti NV. Mitchell,
Beave; Falls.
Tr cateirer.—R9bOrt Mears, Rochester.
C'oniniussloner.—N. NI: Eider, Darling
tou.
Auditor.—John Decker, 3.;ew Wigton
—3 years, Francis Banks, Beaver Falls
I year.
Poor House Direcloi.—joseph M. Al
exander, New Brighton.
Trustees of Aeadeiny.—Rev. David
Williams, New Brighton, Rev. J. L.
Deems, New Brighton.
No nominations have been made for
District Attorney or Surveyor, as yet.
Rev. A. 11. Ravens. a minister in
the M. E. Church. and wbo has resided
in Beaver since last spring, was appoin=
ted by the Erie Conference. which met a
couple of weeks ago, to take charge of
the Yonngsvillc, Circuit, Erie Confer
ence. The reverent-gentleman left for
the scene of his futnre,labors last week.
He is a very worthy gentlemen, has an
agreeable and interesting family, and it
is to be hoped they will find their new
home a pleasant one.
~:
eihn has bintrafj o hiftilkildieelOrged
the duties of PostmasieraiSeaver - Falls,
is about to give place to tho t recent ap
-4:44. B. .I)l7:in ic osq ' whip°
lopion 11,oe 64614 „diactum 01143
duties of Postmaster, have been for-,
warded to Washington for approval.
Mai esiElittaiii l 4 lo63 g4 a l l t ies
of Fall Blatt, Bonndts, Ri int . -
ming, -Hosiery, dm. Butler, eggs, soil
chickens, taken' in exchange lbr graida.
Give her a call at 3d street Beaver.
, 13 , 4 0fit iv *
BooTs, SHOF.B AND Gusts, AT Wilma:-
sat - N.—The attention of 011 r, reactors, is
directed to the advertisement, Of Chit well
wn house of J. H. Borland, 53 and 55
Wpod sttecf, Pittsburgh, which will be
• tia itijanothhr Column- • ide: BOrkirid
is fully up. in all branches of his btisi
nese. Re keeps a very large stock, and
buys his goods direct from the mannfac
turers, for cash, so that he la ablest() sell
just as low as New York 'and Boston
dealers. He is also Agent for Philadel
phia Manufactured Goods, selling at fac
tory prices. Cotintry- Mebehants
have their orders tilled promptly, and
satisfaction guaranteed. {five .him a
call when in the city, and examine his
stock and prices.
Punic. NOTICE la hereby given that, on end af
ter Ma, 6th; and until th 6 fit of '.SesAttmbett, :the
County Commissioners will tr.ect at their office in
the borough:rteascr, on 4 on Saturdayof each
week.. Clerk.
—•—
The Egg Question.—A questinein
the A saris a short time ago Seemed dif
ficult of solution. An old farmer at
North Sewickley gave the writer a solu
tion of it which is doublims,correct. The
question was In regard to eggs. First
woman had 20, second 30 and third 50.
All sold them at the same rates and re
ceived the same amount of money for
their eggs. The rates agreed upon were
2. cis. per dozen and one cent for the odd
eggs. It is evident that each received the
same sum of money for her eggs. If
the astute propounder of hard questions
WIN mom of the propounder_
chenieter lit
him send - them to fltabertsort Clint; eikt.,
and obtain the solution.
Fox SAA.—.k 'scholarship in Um Iron
City College, Pitt.burgh, Pa., can behad
on very moderate terms on application
at the Anus officei Any young man
desirous of obtaining a knowledge of
book keeping, .Cc., will find It to his
advantage to purchase the scholarship
ghre referred to. ' • (Ang2-tf.
WALTUAS WATCHICS.--Belng Agents for the
pale of these Watches In the City of Pittsburgh,
we are confident of our ability to please In styles
and prices. Jo 7in Stern - Aeon's SO/18 at lb., 93 Mar
ket street, Pittsburgh je7 ty
NEW fall and winter Dry Go Oda and
Notions just received at A. S. Harvey's
store, Bridgewater, Pa. sepl3-2w.
OPERA MOUSE DINING AND BILLIARD
SALOON.—Those of our readers visiting
Pittsburgh, should not fail to visit the
above, saloon, just opened under the
proprietorship of Geo. E. Reineman.
This saloon, the largest west of the
mountains, is complete in all its ap
pointments, having commodious dining
and billiard rooms and bar, all furnish
ed in the most gorgeous style. Obliging
and experienced gentlemen ere IN
it the head of each depallinetilz- I the
whole being under the personal super
vision of Mr. Reineman—apd visitors
may depend upon courteous 'treatment
LsepGeow-4w.
SILVER-PLATED WARE. : We sell none but trip.
ple plate. nend for drawings and prices
Goods sent C. 0 L. If desired. JoAn Ster , nson's
Sons & CO.. WI Market street, Pittsburgh. icily
eLocPta•. CLOCK*. CLOCKB.—Amerlc.an Clocks a
full stock, oeuest styles, lowest prices. John
Ster, , nson's None & C 0.., 93 Market street. Pitts
bur;;li.
111;‘141:0 ICETNOI.O9 ItITLZIA, P. S. N U., #
11V.14itIT.N. Sept. 11. IS-11.
Speroil Orders, No. 77—Extract
By order of CAi=•r. J. B. WIN ANA.
Commanding ('o in ny
J. A. WAREPIELD, Crlmpany Clerk.
=CI
FRESII Tincture of Burdock Seed, by
the pint 2r. gallon, at Hugo Andriemsen's
Beaver Drug Store. .
standhir Ibtkiesito.thair ss wr that
Democrats were averse to tilling pc:oi
-1 *nea r 144 pottl,..tt
hi VIA We; farinshidi MUM&
ny strong enough to dispel this illusion*
At thellesentiisneAhero aro one lun
drod and filly-six Democrats in that
conutY announced tia•i4additiates for `"te
various ollices,, Tlere are thirt i y ? three
cand,444,l *lleattiikUcli*:k qoit , o . sen
ator, thirty-six for Askombly, thirty for
Sheriff, tv?eutPlaX for Treasurer, twqn
ty for Conunissioner, and six for Aago
elate Judp. Whit a lot of sore heads
theresill/be,the day after,,tita iutpina
tink convention is t efdl`
NW . FALL. MILLINEILY.—idr% Fast
has this week received a new lot of Fall
Millinery and altc - 7will keep on hand
a tlno supply of tritnnuld hats and '. 4 ° 4-
riets.
flon.W.'land has favored us
with a copy of the 114 s 410 resolutions
passed at the Third`Session of the Forty
first
,Copgress, and First Session of the
FortySeeond Congress.
ONE car load Cautou.Vity Flour, one
car of "Etna Flour and Feed, and a fno
ios ef New:. Orlegrai.,Elehtseei 'fbr wet%
wholesale and retail, at Speyerer at Sons,
Rochester, Pa, ,
Two second-band Billiard Tables for
sale, inquire of IL U. Mills, Broadway,
New Brighton. [sep2A-3w.
Mr. Isaac Shamir, of Brighton town-'
ship, knows Ito* to pot the proprietor
and employes of a printing office In a
good humor. One of his efforts, In that
direction last week, was the bringing of
a basket of large, ripo peaches to the
Annus office, which were not a little
relished,by its whole force. So say we
all.
Two second-band Billiard Tattles for
sale, inquire -of H. H. Mills. Broadway,
New Brighton. ' Lsep2O-3w.
WYANDOTTE
Thi College, it Washington, Ps..
bpgius Its present session under very fa- 4
runt:ale auSpims._ President 444, mid
libl: * colleagites in the factilk+. 4 lad tltrOlv
lug all their energies into their work;
and all the iodleatiouspointto a Sessant
and prosperous` 'session. We :notice
among tho studonis the name of James
M. Smith, of this place.
Two second-band Billiard Table* for
gale, inquire of H. if. Mills, Itroadwiry,
New Brighton. [sep2o-3w.
We Rise to Explalin.—Tramping
printers whose breath suggest thebung
hole of a whisky barrel, are respectfully
reqttested to give oar office a wide berth.
Wo don't want them at any price. In
our Judgment, a good printer, or any
other, competent Mechanic, need not go
wandering hero and there in search of
eii s ipkfulent, and Siang to get atly;lte
sort to begging from them who have
habits better Wan their own.
Wool. Yarns, Country Flannels, and
everything in the Dry Goods line, as
cheap as the cheapest; at Hibbard's N.
Y. street, Rochester. ---,
Narrow Eaeape.—On last Thursday
evening, a .4 Professor D. Eckels and
family, of Carlisle, Pa., were preparing
to retire for the night, they narrowly es
caped a terrible coal oil 'conflagration.
One of the Professor's daughters, it ap
pears, took the lamp up from the table,
Intending to 'leave the room. White In
the fact of -doing so, the flame ran down
into %the oil. when
,tthe immediately
dropped the lamp upon the floor. 'Her
father rushed to the spot, and attempted
to extinguish the flames, bat of no avail.
He then gathered up the carpet contain
ing thefiarning lamp, and threw it into
the street, thus -making a very narrow
escape from a terrible contiagration.
Persons cannot exercise too much; care
itt-the use of void oil.
THREAD Lacss and Edgings, real
Lace Collars and Setts of the Inked styles
and in great variety, at. Mrs. Fasta.
List of Appointments.—Tho fol
lowing list of appointments, made by
the Erie Conference of the Id. E. church
at Meatildile, last week, will be of inter
,
es t to inany'utour. readers:
Presiding Elder, It. H. Huriburt.
New Castle, G. W. Maltby; Mt. Jack
son, W. Brimfield; Lowell, G. W. An
derson; New Wilmington, H. M. Cham
berlain; Pulaski, J. K. Mendenhall;
Mehoningtowo, J. E. Johnson; Harris-
L. Wick; 'Mercer. L. W. Day;
Hendersonville, I. H. Scofield; North
Washington/J. Crum; Clintonville, E.
Bennett; Poland, G. Dunmire; Middle
sex, J. S. Albertson; Sharon, J. It. Ly
on; Clarksville, A. 11. Dower; Sharps
ville, J. H. Merchant; Fredonia, D. A.
Corgell; Greenwood, J.N. Foster; Hub
bard, E. It. Knapp; Coalburg, J. Perry;
Wheatland, C. F. Delo; Charleston, J.
W. Crawford; Mt. Pleaeant, N. Morris.
Ilia n'oinerdus Men& will be grati
fied to learn that Dr. A. W. Acheson, son
of Hon.. A. W. Acheson, of this place.
has peen appointed to the chair of Pro
fessor of Physiology In the Mediad'
Col
lege of Kansas City. Mo.— IVaahingtort
Reporter.
THE best of Prints are still selling for
124 emits per yard, at the Cheap Store of
Will Smith it Co. sep)-2w.
Narrow Gauge Railroad. A
meeting was held at Perrysville, on
Saturday evening, of week before last,
for the purpose of taking the initiary
steps towards constructing a narrow
gang° railroad from Allegheny
. City to
Zelienople or Hartnony, Butler county.
A cortimittee was,appoiuted to wait up
on the citizens of Harmony and other
prominent points along the route, in
order to secure their co-operation in the
enterprise. A committee was also ap
pointed for raising funds to secure a pre
liminary survey of the route.
-
Comic and see those aplendid.Bleached
Muslins, over a yard wide, ibr 121 cents
per yard, at the Cheap Store of Will
Smith S Co. aepanw:
Court Proeeedlugs--2d Week.
—Our county Court adjourned on last
Friday. • The 'following cases. on'. the
civil list, were taken up:
Joseph Anderson vs. Johnson; ap
peal by defendant; jury sworpr; verdict
for the defendant.
Homer and Dawson vs. Rosewood Oil
Company; case in assumpsit; jury s w orii;
verdict for plaintiffs for two hundred
dollars and forty-three vents.
George White and James White vs.
George Graham ; appeal by defendant;
jury Sworn; verdict fcr plaintiffs for
ninety-three dollars and thirty-tive cents.
John C. Duff vs. J. M. and John Mc-
Millen ; Jury sworn; verdict for plain
tiff forsia hundred and forty dollars and
seventy-five cents.
Thornton Walton vs. Jacob P. Alio
man ; jury sworn ; verdict for plaintiff
for one hundred and twenty-six dollars
and seventy-four cents.
Rebecca Wilde, vs. W. J. McLain; non
•
suit.
0. H qoueb vs. James Toy's admin
istratrix ; jury sworn ; verdict for plain
tiff for one hundred and forty-four dol
lars and ninety-seven cents.
Samuel Moorhead vs. Matthew John
son► ; continued by consent.
J• ct H. C. McGowan vs. James Fra
zier; jury sworn; verdict for plaintiff
for one thousand and ninety-two dollars
and twenty-seven cents.
Conrad Brown vs. Henry IL Foote;
streiken off; not at issue.
Thomas Harper vs. D. 11. tit Andrew
Sweeny ; continued. . •
James Watt vs. Dennis Vaughn; con
tinued at costa of defendant.
James Erwin•s executors vs. T. 13.
White ; Jury sworn ; verdict for plain
tiff for two thousand six hundred and
fourteen dollars.
' Bow Pantieinns are Made.—
General Butler is not exactlysucb a man
as fills our mind's eye, yet for all that
be Occasionally tells some whohisome
truths which are hard to got over. nen:
is one of them. In one of his re):ent
speeches be told
_pow politicians are
made. The process is thus described:
"If they live in - the country they get to
gether a little newspaper, and that news
paper being owned by them, they hire
: the editor, and he Agrees to puff them
upon all occasions, until at length, by
reason of continued puffing, it is sup.
poliathat the pr3lloalins szosotitebody
after all." That's thiS Way. "Hasn't that
been the way in this - State, and haven't
people always looked into newspapers to
see what there was about public men,
as;idrarely thonirbt for themselves
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1:301
ry.—We sawed leas e the
tog of Mears. Briggs- and ^Jackson's
stern InTiAlliPtti) ° , 4l ,.. ll 4%Pr i bctiting
bilimAvrptqg c
_On 14 .
f ine;Wateki falai ana
nickel amounting
.some ,twOlie or
Anartoent lo l4ni.: Wan 4.01 ;44 in va "0"
house n0:0,1E4144c belonging to Mr.
Clork - Usselton T 4Titivltbaltt. 4d,o;t.ytel
Aktrehientifllltk likY Nrkg‘i aid
Jackson, who alleged they belonged to
skid,iiierii ift;thiWtriarot ttw !polio
the evening preceding the fire. This
seemed to prove penclusively that. the
store hid beenrobbed first and ibeit set,
on fire. The finding' of a portion of the
goods on Mr: Vsseltores prenthleit fits
toned suspicion upon him and an infer
illation was accordingly made charging
hint with robbery and arson. iro wins
arrested and taken before Esquire Todd
of Industry tp., who committed 'hint.
Ou reaching Beaver, and the etoUrt being
in session, be was allowed to glve ball
for his appearance at the November
erre.
Gnos Grimm Htnnoscs of tdk cobirs,
Flowers, Ostrich and Vulture Tips,
Woolen ada Cotton Hosiery, ,Corsets,
Hoop Skirts, etc., for sale very cheap ,at
Mrs. rust's, Corner of Third and Semi
nary streets. '
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Tux. ladlot of the M. E. Church, of
F:lotiver,-• repose haVittloli booth - at the
••
`PO* hott ock. theelthiens
will assist thero by. thelrpreseoco during
meat titne;'-iiir they expect , luoito some
good things to eat. Come all and assist
in paying thr that fin' bell ttild rings
out so melodiously in our ears.
A. GOOD variety of now Sliawla'and
Skirt; at A. C. Hurst's.
'The President and family visited
the Oil Regions, last Week, and was ov•
erywhere received with the utmost en
thusiasm. He unexpectedly arrive 4 in
Pittsburgh on Friday afternoon friint
Franklin, v 0 Allegheny Valley Rail
road. The party consisted of the Pregi
dent an.4Dtra. Chant, 11 . 1 lasiTt !IP" and
Nellie, and the family nurse. For ,the
benefit of our lady readers we copy the
Gault(' correspondent's description of
the personal appearance of the ladiesipf
the distinguished party :
Mrs. Grant le a middle aged lady. a little main
ed to embonpoint, matronly and gentle in man
ners. She seems as (me whose Mattel aad habits
are more, dizmestic than public. Stto was dressed
in a black, Insterless silk and overskirt with lace
trimmings. A black short • cloak trimmed with
white braid and fringe, black hat with velvet trim,
wings end feather. Jet Jewelry with oeektie,
Nellie Grant is a young looking girl of linevom
}Merlon, plump and rosy, with regular features
She mare a black sink dress With buff overskirt
trimmed with double laws of fluting of the same;
slmlLv trimmings her sleeves ; long shawl;
straw hat with black veil; white collar and oars I I
• with large gold-stone,
The Presidentliaidl ho was traveling as
a private citizen anklosired two denten.
stration, preferring /I /Wet trip to the
excitement 'pefet'Wli receptions. This,
however, thd hollrevent,he propiti
from expressing r resperet "for their
Chief NI agtstratiN MolBn immense throng
gathered in Fraud to bid hint' fare
well. -3`here, woe no..apeech-mak g,
hnwevor, .and' nothing fennel in the
adieu as the train moved out of the de
pot. At Wadi's Bend, Parker's Land
ing, Einlingtoo, and kEittiating. there
were crowds of people assembled to see
the President, who eitippeid , out upon the
platform efAlle-car i sift dtd- : not-+poilk.
thiliarielbeAtthe dekt WY-AO
- 1 194 h.,
the Presideqtiel cite was detached, anti
Alia:l4.oa itde ;net ak,sh*,itr , b,ml
ot.ttatl platform; lits-arriiikwaSkaiWn
balloliilat&i etgaltrt,643-136"
raptily*weadesua ntio. Oh oars
snaved Or. ddltioaNny;;AVOßt.Vat - in
ttoOdlrsetton at Hide Niireshiwtm,A Wu)
a large ero\rd had' gatti(freft Ttid Treed
dent visits MS relationa,* liYaatiington
•
• WE are now , repareti to furnish Our
ilatfiefOgii:. tor( *fat liiiiiiry.thing
in Millinery .and Van - or ffryllesslis c -at
its:l o- W-Prieffif racet.,o4.
Vrionntitins Will Sicaitliret•Vci. e
Cheap Store, at Rochester, Iltr:
sep2o-2w.
Mits, latest-Atflels, ttt A. C
Rorst'B. , z, • ,
Horse Fair.--The ibaxon, Mercer
county, Horse Fair commences, to-mor-
Tow (Thursday). The Associalien has
an admirable track, well graded, rolled,
and perfectly level. and wide enough at
the narrowest point to admit five trot
ting earls abreast. The buildings for
judges anti spectators are modern, large,
and coMpieto, as are all other nrratige -
Intits in and around the grounds. They
offer 82,0(H) in premiums, and already
some of the best horses in the country
are entered, We hope they
. g:itod.w,eatlior. as that Will seeiate titem a
,good fair,
Nlrtv (loons of every variety. at A. C
Oral: V. de Hum resumed his la
bors in the Beaver Ladies' Seminary on
Monday of this week. Young ladies
wishing to perfect their knowledge of
music. With this excellent teacher should
avail thernselves> of this opptatuulty.
Hours will be arranged to suit, th..se who
are not iu the seminary as pupils in
other branches.
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Fun Goons, Pair Goods, Fair (Rods,
wade by fair hands, for fair ladies, and
seild at a/air price, at the Cheap .Sore of
Will Smith & Co., Rochester, Pa.
sep2o-2w.
ONE of the greatest attractions to . be
seen at our approaching Fair will be the
exhibitions of the Babcock Fire Extin
guisher, which will blatantly put out
the large fire which Is to be made for it.
This little machinoo has within six
months put out, 600 actual fires, and is in
use in the Fire Departments of over
twenty-four large cities.
The general agents are Messrs. George
T. Carter it Co., 67 Fourth Avenue,
Pittsburgh, Pa. It.
Ywnss, Zephyrs, Germantown Wool,
for nale at Dirs. Fast's.
Fouzinnv.—We direct attention to the
Foundry .advertisement of thonilis
Campbell, of Bridgewater. lie I s pro
pared to torn out superior: castings of
all kinds. His Crystal Palace Cooking
lEctoVe, is beyond qnestion a anperior; ar
tier:l,-os most of the honatriviires , et.this
and 81/rrounalng mantles, willingly
bear testimony. Ills parlor stoves, heat
ers, and in fact all his (=stings, bear am
ple testimony that none but skillful
workmen are employed. Mr. Campbell
is an attentive, accommodating and coat :
loons gentleman—one well worthy the
patronage of the public.
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FA LL STVLES of Hat and 'tonne(
Frames, at, Mrs. Fast's'.
Joseph Llntienbrlnh. M. D.—At
A recent meeting of the Medical Society
of Beaver county, the following action
Wllli taken
pn motion, the *chair appointed Drs.
Isaac Winans, D. S. Marquis and J. E.
Jackson, a czemmitte to report the sonae
of tho society. in regard to the death of
Dr. Lianehbrink , , 4 1pfl ; after retiring a
abort time reportedl the fOlicitiinsi pre
amble and resolutions
WHEnts.s. we, the members of Ibis society bare
Teamed with sorrow, trot since our last meeting,
death has removed from our midst, one of our
old and must esteemed members. Dr. Joseph Lin
nen brink, who, during a tong le had been an
ardent worker In the proiession; and was loved
and esteemed by all that knew him, for his good-
MAW of heart and many genial qualities. Any.
wucusaa, those of us who often met him _during.
the busy geriods of his Ilfe—aa well remember htm
as always cheerful, cordial nud pleasant.—belug
desirous therefore. as members .ut the miciety, to
bear testimony and manifest our sympathies to
this bereavment ; It is therefore,
Resolced. That in tLe death of Dr. Joseph Ltn.
neubrink, of Rochester. this society acknowl
edges a Providential viaitation which has retnow--
ed from our fellowship of , honored citizen and
member of this society, and whose friendly greet
ings are still fresh to as all.
RegOked, That as members of the Medical so.
ctety of Beaver county, we hereby express our
_regard as well as out sense of the lass we have
sustained to the death of one of the old founders
of this society, and of whom but few now remain.
Itesotred. That the sincere and heartfelt Gym.
pethizs of the society be respectfully tendered to
the family and friends of the deceased and assure
'them their morrow is eland by everOmember,
Beduins& ttutt they Miy;tind consolation. in She
many good acts of his Me, In the gratitude with
which his name will be cherished, y. and la the trust
4 / 4 4-11 inintstrind desalt. earth
prepared rasa ailtestr.lesees.lntlatence
ledge an h d ot
purer happins.
&solved, T es hat these proceedings be spread up
otalite.mtantes of the !rot e tr. inth yam/ Pre"
sentad oSichilly to the bunny. said Dsbiuhed in
at least two papers of the county
111, gutorr .
G. W. La.NCIFTTT. Prat. , Seep. pro ran,
Maxi. -Nast has this day received a
largo lot•of new Fancy goods. Millinery
and Notion., which will be sold at a
very low figure. Do net fail to call.
Corner of Third and' Seminary !dim*
Bearer, Pa.
1211 11n "" i arf,4 l°4"l julti th4ls7 4:thasert °llB
Johamillisowthi believing bliLlarbe elio
tClanatti t t*, i trit tl o,l * ;:
be was *34 tp, ausweg: cintrge w pr
der. 'A • , py,or Pigt l . 4 4 ll ‘wasi Me-
Wdnidattl lifgifiesbription ON'S yho t h re
The Waal? IN"hrubibt
about In' thls' Aron " had been
MO
!hal rolling Chleagp e rer
IMMO years. Some months alnott.anti.r
police officer, who had ones read du
copied k above. obtained entploysient,et
the alma mill, One day the
,ez.erg en t
recognized blm by, theacneon hie *bent
der.andtatoticecoutinunicatedhisi
clone to the polkie:# Mr. , iltrown . danwa
over having been In Intl, and says that
he was uever looked up before 4n his life.
lie claims to hate been Woiking in the
rolling mils fur upward •af five years,
and previous to that time worked• fur
three years in the South. Re says he
never wee in, New Castle. but that he
wonted in ,piiieberghsbciat eleven, years
043%
thrittiatfr, New York street; Roches
ter, is stint skillet; Dry Goods dt Notions
very cheap:
_4 sPLENDID amortniont of Opera Flan.
eels at A. C. Hunt's;
A detail police has been furntshed to
protect the small•pox ambulance Whi c h
Amami patients to the HOMO oil' Pride
arta 13► streets. On several •occasions
the ambulance has boon stoned by peo
ple in the neighborhood 'while It was
carrying patients, and even while- car
rying Corpse, and the other evening a
reek ma let off under - the horses' feet.—
„evening aironic/e.
If such a state of things exist in Pitts
burgh, nniti presunta the 'e7ti`ontele
knows wbelecif it'anlrme, theio is more
inhumanity there than wo ever dreamed
Of. Wo are shocked to learn that there
are people in a city so near us as Pitts
bnigh, who are so destitue- of human
sympathy as the ( thiosids represents
them. They need reconstruction badly.
titiestrs46 call at Ilibbar&s, Roches
puichanitlg frotidNiu*re
what46/)ulisundhow Weikt4tecauxiiiid
01e1V
r lot Plaine* }and
Flowers, at A. C. Hurst's.. _
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That the public may Judge Cerro:wily
Il lx,
bow much re mice Maybe Placed in the
accounts given "interviewers" of the
views of person holding official Posi
tion*, ' whose °pitiful)s on subject* in
involving the pubfic in terest are suppos
ed to have, great Weight In Shaping pub
lic sentiment, 'Vie cite a recent case of
which we happen - to . have some knowl
edge..
Thelccoinit given by a reporter of the
Philadelphia Sunday Times Oran "inter
view" with / Hon. Thos. Nicholson,
Cashier lu,Aiie Stale TreallaaVil.the
aqtdoatoptPoXYAugt WV. 411 PaY°
taken place at liarriaburg the ['Meek
in AttgustPtvas published in the Beaver
R Cdicalof theist instant. Where the
stuff, said to be the restilt of this inter
vieiv 'inks ecintkwted;and rite': what purl
pose, the knowing once have not inform
ed ns; but we are very credibly inform
ed that Mr. Nicholson was at his home
at Frankfort Springs in Bowler" amity
at the time the "interview" is' said to
have occurred.
•-i-Aildisere let ni devrp: is renitirk for
thy congratulation of the virtuous accus.
eeA of Evans and Governor Geary; - Of
course the hands of such. irdniacu•
late, eager accusers were never stained
with bribes nor misappropriated public
money. :ifliorge 0. Evans wareppoint
trittler &elicit of Assembly iiribioh
t r required security entire. nur,thittfhe
should pay °ter to the State any money
ho might collect. Ile was recommended
fur the appointment by many members
of the same Assettrbly, arid whoever may
9r May not be guilty in this matter the
wrong originated in that body. It is not ,
forgotten that the editor of the Radical
was a member of that Assembly as was
also the! present Collector of this district.
sCpit conga° neither of these gentlemen had
any Partin paining the act which left
the doors of the Treasury open, nor In
recommending tho thief who entered
andAttibr_the.Metioy. One would think
not at least. I they bad It would be be
coming' in thernt now to • " lay their
mouths in the dust."—Lagrrence Jour
nat.
THE best assortment of nice Jewelry,
is to be found at Hiblnird's Rochester..
66... 4 Methodist Eating
Saloon." at the Fair. A good time Is
expected
A • war.os lot of Shetland and Iltrlln
Wools at A. C. flurat's.
" A Probable belrlsas is the 31. E.
Morels."
Mr. Noumea :—ln the ARGUE; of the
6th inst., I noticed ,stri article, with the
above title that contains expressions of
fear, and an evident misapprehension of
the subject to which reference is made.
The object of this present article is not
to answer the former for the purpose of
controversey,bet to
. humbly attempt to
, •
correet%t4-erters. . • - _ 1
I cannot particularly take oldection to
the writer's detiluitiou. of tha doctrine of
sanctification as entertained and taught
by this:branch of the Christian Church,
yet it !Knot a " question latterly sprung
up among the members," but the
late special movement to which refer
°new% made is but the revival of and
adherence to the doctrine which "has
always been apeculiarit'y ofthis church"
since its organization..- 'While the lead
ers in these special meetings (I am sor
ry that the term "new departure " hav
ing at present such an unpleasant sig
nification to the people should tie so ir
relevantly employed in conneetlen with
this subject,) for the promotion lot' boll
neogive preininence to the dottrine of
entire sancti fi cation, they by n means
ignore the doctrine of Justification, nor
'do they aim "to make regeneration of
little or no consequence," but regarding
v, l
it as a great and glorious work rought
in the soul, they, authorized by t e word
of God, humbly exhort them bat/ are
sanctified to be " sanctified wholly," and
to "leave the principles of the doctrines
of Christ" and "go on unto perfection,"
sutured that "being justified by faith we
have peace with God through Mir Lord
Jesus Christ; by whom also we have ac
cess by faith into this grace wherein we
shind. and rejoice in hope Of the glory of
God." The writer of this present article
has providentially been permitted to at
tend a few of these meetings spoken of,
and thereby given opportunity to min
gle with some of the people professing
torenjoy " perfect love," and has never
been able to discover a single intimation ,
that the "other, ameemblages" of the
Christian had some other objcet
in view,` nor hat there eien,been teen,
In these meetingeattended, tsn'artparent
move or expression on tiorfiert of the
leaders, that could be preiperlyAnter
prated as aiming to " uneboreit'isit,lheir
own a nd c aber dehomlnitiolitAliat do
not think and teach as they db ;" but
the writer has rejoiced tq see members
of different denominations mingling af
fectionately together, whose watchword
was "Purity of heart," and who were
glad to know, that "the blood of Jesus
Christ his son cleanseth us from all sin;"
tend rather than frown on their brethren
in the church, they have endeavored "by
love's divine attraction " to draw them to
the " fountain opened " "for ain and un
cleanness."
seeing this, the conclusion has been
reached that ((there exists any outmost
ty in the church toward the doctrine dr
" Holiness to the Lord " it must be
among those who stand aloof from this
movement for its promotion. which has
thus far been so signally blessed; and
not knowing this state of feeling 'to be
bitterly. aroused or likely to be, the wri
ter feels confident in saying at .6 long
as we are qll " hungering and thirsting
after righteousness'.' • there Is no proba
bility of a - schism,, but that " With all
lowliness and meekness, with long suf
faring, forbearing one another in love,"
therewill be harmony by "encteavoring
to keep the unity of the Spirit in the
bond of peace." May God bless us thus,
amp:ill on "with all the fullness of God,"
• Cam).
BAITED Fi.altatat.a of all qualities, at
A 4 C.
. , l4
Af. ,
SIMMS on thuriday last, began
the Jewish sacred year. In the Jewish
calendar there are tWO years, , the Bibli
cal and civil, beginning in the spring
and autumn. The Tint niattth of the
sacred year and the seventh month of
the civil year correspond generally to
the moons of March and April - It is ob
served by the Israelites generally with
festival and prayer, and theceremony is
based upon Leviticus. 23d chapter and
averse; " Speak unto the children of
Larael, paying, in the seventh month
shall ye have is Sabbath, a memorial of
blowing trumpets a holy convocation."
Daring the fend all pbp.• of business
are closed, an the days are devoted
soktlyin mil us duties. The festival
it
was observed _ ,
.the Jews in Pittsburgh
Wltiki4OndlY IN& ''• • •
195tatte or the Notilitiretni
and filtiVigtoi t.
urben. By the Itter;, J. Bacot
tOttheilklsiter pcholtr Mist
.f:eoctattun - it Bever: PI, Aug. UV.
Re% 44/4kitlo7s " ie 4 " if
T 6014411 65miraistryouttan0 wpm.
uou will'Ulteimpardoo'nfti4o/ntroditig
ptur yourlanb sint4lo4ental,::. would
not Italh gisito 004 PA 441214t.ne5w
-1006igidovvet to my beat% dethandtt, It
atsy • seem somewhat :tigotistio.ht otteef
my humble rank' to tided eirmithint to,,
and express - my dliapfiteihd of. senti-t
Aitthitelhatlldi Itom_the men; uud
direotett, to a . body of :Min !stem . whose'
odticatlonal advantages are beyond Aines.6
thin vastly 13 uperlor to mine-Ittid,lf the
queation . i nvelyed was mato be doter.'
mined by worldly Wiltdom,' infidorido it
self would dictate submissive silence au
.
.deolarattcni witicla, God luta never made,
to man. is nociat 'extraordlnary, Who
can bettove - • • .
.:F The. whole of. theleerlpturea are ef,JeW
ish origin. Every word of the sacred
JII.S,S, wee penned bflewa. To what,
Other. Flatten has God ever revealed a
plan. for their redemption? Prom:' what
other nation' of the Adamic ratio-have we.
received a single doctrine claiming Ged
for its author? And, if thironly revela
tion we hate bontaine no declaration of
. the soul's immortality, where could it
have come from but immortality ,
heathen sour
ces? It emanated from that "vain phi
tolophy" of Greece and Rome, modest
which Paul found it necessary to warn
theehurches of his day. It originated in
beitheu reasoning, unaided by, the light
of - divine validation. Those who know
this doctrine is false, also see that its pre
pagation has been one of the greatest
curses Of Le Christien dispensation.
• We will now consider St. Paul's de
sire 1 40-doper; and- be with. Christ,"
which ho declared to be " far better."—
.Brele these words you infer that - Paul
*obra depart at death—as a disembodied
spiritr-toChrist, and that Paul desired
thus to depart. liainnel: and Saul were
to go down; but Paul, you infer, must go
up. Paul says no such thing. He says.
Phil. iii..o: Thai he "Was willing to be
partaker of Christ's sufferings if by any
means he might attain unto the ressur
relation, that out from among the dead."
'Verse VA "Fur our citizenship is enroll
ed in heaven, from whence also we look
for a yielder, the Lord Jesus-Christ, who
will change our vile bodies (or natures)
into the likeness of his glorious body (or
nature) Lon he wines." tio, in this very
epistle, as in all others, ho points to the
V I
. le of Christ Ls the period when he
ti - LtO:ltetelth Christ, pot '' IMMO-
A - , netke_d -ftth,lt • but at the remit.-
' eetion. -In the 10th' verse - of the same,
Ist c., he points the Phillipplaus to "the
day of Christ"
e s the period when he
prayed that they might be found "with- ,
out o ff ence," and receive their reward ; I
and tells the Thessalonians • that !" we
Which stre al iv° and remain' unto the own
ing of the Lord, shall not qo kfore those
that arc asleep." From the emphatic
languageethlefi tileapostitiliere mum, we
may unerringly hirer 'that he. had no
tither knowledge er expectation, but of
a iitate of insensibility betweeldeath and
the resurrection.
Let us analyze theeext,; How would it
be gain to Paul to die? Paul does not
say, ,it would hogain to, him. Fill up the
eliipslii aeseirdingtii grammatical laws—
" For me to live, will baleen to the izuse
of:Christ, for Christ will, at all events,
be magnified in my body, whether by
my life, or by my death ; and Tot me to
die is gain to the cause of Ch r
- .. ist will lie easiguititil. i
o ultr, ,
?ems LOD V I krfte_ 0%1011 4- , -
I Who does' nAn p
is n iy, and , iir t y_ t , Th i , ,, na hinfi z iy; in det, o
t'ls - Ilielliiid illowdfili liffig"."; l— trioN4Tey
y i t.i.
I ,
they relate to his soul, or his spirt then
you make Pant say it would be. or
his soul or apirit--whichever pr r
—to die. But if the " me" wet "I"
fer to Paul's .soul tor spirit, thewhis b y
'Certainly was not involved in th44eath.
Now if the " me" and "I," so often ex
pressixl,,refer only to a pt of Peul, end
that part the " never d y ing si:l om iflor
"the deathless spirit," one Of...as ch
you win probanty - ciaun as we put
Paul, when Paul talks of the tleadz of I
the "I" and the "me" that hi the isith of
his soul or of his spirit, will you be kind
enough to Inform us in year nexetissity
what bei seor his - betty ?' t f you *hail:
venture to say that dying and (teeth; re-
fer only to the body, and "to depset"
means to die, then you make Pout *ay
that he earnestly desired that Aiiiedit
should die, and that his body shed
partand be with Christ, whiclt virtitilbr
ii :
better than for his body to tiv* for : vi
dimity the I that Paul desiredMiglit be
with Christ was the same 1 that w ' to
live or die. Pray, then, what *telkentses
of his soul or spirit? Now suppose you
throw away your untenable,- hypothesis
of Cho double or triple entity of mos and
. believe that Paul spoke of hiruselfsits an
(siseparatste unit, and yen will , . at Once
become disentangled from year ether.
Witier - inextricable difficulties; - 'We' tee
that Paul could nut desire .to depart in
the Sense of dying, that an undetinabte
something might-go to • Christ and live
with him while Paul himself was 'dead.
Thus it le evidbut-4irespective of our
previous deductiOus—the notlem, that
Paul desired to die, "that his diseuabod-,
led spirit," ass living, couscious tie ti ty.
might depart and with Christ-, As an.
inference will, y unwarranted, spd in ?
deed, wben aligned, we find it with
out any rational proof.
In our next we ) shall conitder the
text, the penitent Aide( on the cross,
"This day shalt them be with =ms in
Paradise, the tranallguration of Moses
and Elias, and "For he is not the God of
the deed tint efthe living." Roan.
ItARh/E.D.
BATCH ELOR—UESQ,—On September
14th, 1871, by Um . Rev; James M.
Shields, Mr. Win. S. Batchelor, of
Pittsburgh, Pa., and Miss Carrie A.
Reno, second daughter of Capt, Crate
Reno, Rochester, Pi*.
; GI LLIN—CARSON.-Septetriber 7 tb,by
Raw. Joseph Htdlingshead, Mr. Joint
S, Gallia to lifisicristte Carson, both
of Rochester, Beaver county, Pa.
DU RBIN—PARKINSON.--On August
Mb, by Rey. David Mlller, of Florence.
Pa., Air. Thomas Duttin to bliss Mar
tha Parkinson, both of Frankfort
springs, Beaver comity, Pa.
BoYD—MILLER.—Ang.I2tii, by iter.
John B. Clark, D. D.; assisted by Rev.
-101144clboti and W Jackson, D. D.,
t Satutlel Boyd, of Hanover town
- shimmied - hal indite Atiller,-bf Greene
townlihip, Beaver cOnnty, Pa.
DiRD.
BAXTER.—On Septeinber 6th, at h.
residence in North SeVrickley tp., Miss
Emma Batter , to dui 80th year al her
age.
CUNNING -EnonValley, Pa..
August 3d, Miss Jane Cunningham,
aged sixty-two.yeare(and tem. months.
QALDWELL.—On the 2d of May. 1871,
iat his residence in Werth Sewickley
;township, - Mr. Jameti Caldwell, in the
tiny-sixth year of his age.
New Advertisements.
ThIESOLUTIOIif 1110'1'iCE.—The Partner
.l..r ship heretofore existing between John W.
Croxall, Elijah Webster and Richard Thomas . , no
de, the firm mune of J. W. Croxall A Co., 6not,
'llannfattuntrs, beaver Falls. Pa., was this day—
September HO. —dissolved by mutual con
sent, by John W. Cruxall withdrawing from said
Om. The business will hereafter be conducted
by Elijah Webster and RlthardThomas,, under the
Srm name or Webster & Thomas. Iseptirlw
A DNIIINISTIEIATOiIatt taillertiCE.—
otAdtatnistration hevingbeen granted to
the undersigned On the estatocif - Jantelt
deceased., late of North BowitklOy township, Bea
ver county. Pa., this le tO notify all persona in
,debted to said estate to mei& immediate payment;
and all persons having claims against the same
will present them duly authenticated for settle
ment-to ELIZAItETII CALDWELL, adm'r...
MLR. C. CALDWELL, *dm's.
aefeltetv — _
Administrators' Sale of Person
al Property.
undersigned Administrators of the Estate
1 of Win. Davidson, sr., dec'd., will offer at
XliblielSlDlS, !at:estate residence of the dec'd, In
BRIDGEWATER, BEAVER Co., Pa.,
On &ptember 26th, 1871, at 9 o'clock,
a. in.. One Wheeler Lt, Wilson Sewing Machine
Carpets, Chairs. Tables, Bedsteads and Bedding.
Cash Stands, Looking G es. 1 Cider Mill, t
artage, lent now D. • !cod SprillE
E t
Wagon, nearly new, Cu a, oo ing btore,
And other articles too to lons to mention.
'MOS: It SAMUEL DAVIDSON. Adners.
NOTlCE.—Public no
/. Ike IP hereby given OM the heathen of wagon
And carriage tanking. heretofore earned on by
Ingraham Boyd, Railroad street, Reektoter. is now
conducted by Boyd and Shaw. Those knowing,
thenwelree Waited to add Boyd will Sense all
and settle their atmounta imm ed iately Thad?
for pant favors. the new Ana hope to merit co
tlnuance of the same.
aYD B,4l4..Nlautulan" et
7=
the.bea=o4:iters t=lij•
, Ppigioluitifonivic," _PM"
atipi. , 4tifi' , Ptitibiiiiii - cii+gars
eine onlit 19ita dsy eontalh die &POW
o itaragiiiph'relatt.its to' 'Aittandit
d*ugb r'Br cagain bon as
ipoo l ifq444 l loo6 vflOge; . :
%. , atidgestater 4 o ,
leut *en made •.the
444
recipient beau Wei titaVidtiableSse
-I.,sitital Service; be gilt Is hied, ato-
Preelated; Itn" It , In the res ult of Welshers
of one of its worthiest menet:ten, ivlin
the last stage lor.coustitoptiou.."-, Aux,
dons to 40. 4 0101,0 e opoldrrilater Amen,
Ai? Arsupbell c,speut , time, stiii9n
ittrengtli, wOltid_per.nilt-.-Itt, knitting •ti
:cif& Nut' Other ulinits. - , ttr..eds"elf
leit were tilietri to 'fhb ts~ fiefiridg .
work that wis demo , in
which, she'wari kindly aided! by *friend,
'placed. 40 • thestressury PE 7 sollatir a
tun nediplenttovumbatteth eti-
Aal The members thesociety
iltheught, ;sole tumultuously decided' to
'use theitiodbY she'placed la their hands
in tho purchase-of this Service, as the •
mums fitting tribute to her memory. She
Is patiently waiting for the Master toeall
her home. May she-receive a t rich re
ward lulteaven.
elfseceice.--Tla meet cuatileta thee
to ttie city til i Pithibitrith, quid all, the eetiesuriee
tsehtecute to bbhad , fieeentotei.soni4
ito f et Pittsba!gb,
, Ndui Ativertioementi.
MOH HON & CO.
• '77 AD 79 Market St.
;„
4.16, tag sitteutioo of 0.016 Oyer* to their ex
' • - tenxixe latiesq
Bribery,. Gloves ;
Gent's Furnishing Goods,
AlticTern'ear, ,
Einbroideries,
Handkerchiefs,
Corsets, Hoop Skirts,.
Lams, Lace Goods,
Buttons, Braids, Tapes,
and Notions of all Kinds.
Millinery and Straw Gods,
Hats, Bonnets, .
Flowers, Feathers,
Velvets,.Velvetek. Its, •
Ribbons, Frames, Ornamental, &e.
AT LOWEST EASTERN PRICES
MEOW GOODS EVERY DAY.
WHOLESALE ONLY:
14.00 :2u►.
Bridgewater Foundry,
Thorns Campbell,
Proprietor,
Continues to manufacture the unequaled Crystal
Palace Coohing stove.
With Ilboamitsda of good housewives in Bea
ver, Butler, Allegheny and Washington counties,
ible stove has won an atarliralled reputation
for simplicity and effectiveness .:or all culinary
pa H al
ing by the latest alterations, remedied
an rest or Imaginary detects, none now find fault,
except those who are duped by ignorant servants
or designing sharpers..
I em also manufacturing lour sizes of Heating
stove one of them large and suitable for churches
and school mums- 1 Ins sizes of Fancy Paridr
Sieves' with'idyton's ratent Ira attached, to
gether with the Yountrilon (a sick room stove).
Cant lrqu Bob-sled Itunnert,
Plough Ptritita,
!Wear Kettles,
Joni orates,
Arches 'and Oralea,
and a Variety ()tether mantis;
A attend allowance wale tbr old Crystal Palace
Cookidg ntovca and scrap Iron In exchange for
DIM
wagott ready to deliver ILOYCS at all
Boles, oil priori notice. Weed poor orders to
11.103LA6 CAMPBELL, Rochester, igtaver county,
Pa. Bus 63. .m1)24,3111.
THE CIIEAAPEJSIL 1
WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE HOUSE
IN PITTSBURGH.
- '
J. H. 13001-1.7.A.N . 0
53 and 53 Wood Street.
Jurt received, a very Urge FALL STOCK of ,:i
non onmouia
wow" anasta a
Cbmpriaing ull k.S7Vte.s and Qualities,
Bought at the lowest Cddll PRICES, direct from
rbeinanntactitmrs and will be mid at the loweet
New York and Boston Prices, thus saving freight
and expense.
Of - Agent for Ptilladel's Manufactured Goods,
at Factory Prices.
lsilAY GOODS RECEIVED DAILY.
Orders from Country Dealers promptly !Wed.
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Country Mer Chants call and examine my stock
before purchasing - elsewhere, as you can sure ten
per Tut. by buying here.
•J. 11. BORLAND,
•Septratril 53 and 55 Wood Street.
FOUR FARMS
vcort. 13.iZ.E ors MADE.
THE Undersigned, hos three farms in Brighton
township and one in Chippewa township, beaver
county, which he offers- for sale or•trade. The
farms In Brighton township contain respectively.
50, QI and 110 acres, all Improved: goon building's
on them and easily accessible. The one In Chip
pews toWnship contains lit) acres, also well im
proved colt: under all of them. Price sit
acre. The Brighton township farms are located
2 miles from Beaver, and the Chippewa township
farm three miles from heaver Falls.
JUDSON CRAB: MU D.
Sept 53, 187 i.—ti
$100,000,000
FOIL
REMIT lON OF U. S. 5-20 BONDS,'
Of 1802,
DECEMBER Ist, 1871.
DUQUESNE
'SAVINGS BANK,
No. 64 Fourth Ave ,
PITTSESURGII, PA.
Authorized Capital, - $500,000.
Paid in Capital, - - sloo,oob.
Otter their perukes in returning to the Tremnry
Department the eerie,' of U. S. Coupon Bond.,
dated May 1, PAL ae follow.: •
1 to 30,699, inclusive,
1 "_ 43,572, "
1 " .- 40,011, "
1 " 74,104, "
Alec, regialered bonds of the same Act
.1 to 595, inelusive,,s
1 " 4,103, • "
1 " 1,399, "
1 " "
1 " 2,665, •11.
1 " 2,906, "
Notice has been given, by the Treas
ury Department, that all interests till
cease on the Bonds designated by the
numbers above mentioned, on and of
ter December Ist, 1871.
The holders of these Bonds will therefOre 81 , -*
the necessity of. taking steps to have their mum ey
remunerative after that date. AU Bonds forward.
ed to us for redemption will be sent to the Treas.
urrDelartment, and the proceeds placed to the
owner's credit, at the rateof 6 percent. per *flaunt
lamest.
Board of Directors
Fames T.of James T. Bradycci-•
• Butters. -
Sltttoe Flyiser,of standard White Pala 19 "ekL
M. M. !fluoillsead" of Sono Iron -
Ruben Jassajosa. Wholesale Dry Gale! ger
chant:
Jficksou pram, Svc , Intel:Meat Meg: may
Carpal/.
ArtlbroWlseary.wboierste Queourrosus
Chant.
ler
.g Us Innardloolis Sooretary Finsbury!' gaze
and Iron Company.
/*he IV BlleWooterst of late Ytltssll a eb
Dabotaa.
Co S. IA
JAMES T• BRADY, President,.
DAVID' CAMPBELL, Treasurer.
sepanta.
ALSO,
54) Bonds.
100 •`
500 '"
1 1 000 "
50 Bonds.
100 "
500 "
1,000 "
5,000
10,000 "
Attataci at Law.
, X4d4inat.
• • • ..
A GREAT CALMEDIIOVErI
eQuagrcuilizei.-
VINEGAR BITTERS
,V . ,Rundrids of Thousoads
, • Eleal. ILe=r e tlieis W . osidie t
WHAT ARE -TifEY,',
' • '4:
111 .1
}.o
g
,
.ion
4 . k.
a 4
. 8
N. 4
1 14
11 1 1 . _
4 1
14FANCY DRIWK. Pt,
Ode of 'Poor Bow, Whiskey. PreOf Spirit'
cod liclisokr Liquors doctored, Weed tad tweet.
teed to please the toga, eallixt"Totdea."" appitht
as," ...Beatome," ac.. that keel the tippler to to
titanium and rata, bat are a true Medicine, coati
tom the Nattro‘ Maui tad Lied* of Callforrda. Oct.
:rota all Alaokrilo kitheralanss. They cze
(MEAT BLOOD PDIIIFIEtt gaud A LIRE
GIVINO rurniPLEo.perfect Lenovatot
fasigorathr of the Sictetn. eartraz oil all polsono=
natter Lad r rectotinu U./WI to C. 20 jtbS CC.l*Ltt
pettostitaa ad.e littte 111:41-4 t.ceo:C.ll:g r• •
aoaatutl =Mal IOU:, unal.ll.
6100 SriUbe glien tseurate ease, • •
be bones ate nor destroyed by iolecral poison
'that eseatei. sod the OM organs wasted , beyoud
fable arm:kW.
Bog Istiasousuatery end. elmslac
. 11 heuram•
ism and Gest. DirgeFeste. ee Issivitszion ,
alliesus. liieasittent and lutcratittest Peres
31oeniseo of the Mood, Lihrer;Aitdttelfs.
nudger. tbeso Bitter" Lave been most meets
"aL • WM% Alritilaucc
Blood. which brisnicrally trounced by ecriumzunct
A WO Digestive Dime.
DYSPEPoIA INDIGEsTfON.
Kite, Pain In the Shoo!don ( Coughs, lig:slugs of
Mast, Mathews, Sour Eructations of the Stomach
Bad taste la the Mouth, Batons Attacks; Palpitattca
If the Mart. Inllamicsitou of the Loop. Pew IS,tiA
•regious of the Shlnclarand *hundred other paimiu:
quiptotas, ore the offsprlagsof-Dyspepsia,
-Mt y inclgoraa the Stomach and stimulate
bid User sad bowals, which alkuler them of I:mewls:2A
uffteacy to eleaneing the blood of all Impurities, nod
Upparting now Ilfo and clgorp; tho wholo spike=
1011)11 SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions. Teiter, felt
fiketun, BP:pectic% Spots, Pimples. Postaleellolls. C.-Pr
pouch*, Ring-Won:at, ficabbllcadsSoro,Eyci„Err
:los. Itch. Scurf's. Discoloratioas of the Elan, Huhu. :
end Diseases of the bkin, of slisterst term or miturc
are Iltcrally dug up and carried out of the syltecia la
tiairt time by the use of these-Bitters. On bottle l
atilt caws will convince the moat incredulous of %IA: -
culztlye acct.
Okamoto the Vitiated lik:Kkl whenever you Slid its
Unpuritles baitluithrough the skin In Pimples, trap•
dons or Sores ; cleanse It when you tied it obstructed
uul sluggish In the reins ; ammo it when It Is foul,
and your feelings will tell you rhea. Seep the blood
purr and time health of the system will follow.
PI , TAPE and other W 011.318, lurking in the
lystem .1 so many thousands. are effectually destroy.
ed and removed. For hill directions, read earthily
he circular' around each bottle, printed In four Ina
umges—/Ingllsh,Garman, French and Spattlah.
t. WALKER, Proprittor. F. 11. McDONALD & Co.
• • and Gcn. Agents, San Francisco. Cal,
and 113 and at Commerce Street, New York.
ir SOLD BY LL.L.DItUGGIsTiI AND DICAIZBE
oetil;":0:1y
- -
New Advertisements.
164 C I=l. "L.
0
07
tio
vps
ALA 1•41 U lb' A. CT U ICER.
Head and Foot Ston9s.
We teep - on hand in ourleate room, the target
selection of duis , hed work than all the other works
in the county combined; which ghee persons de
siring to erect a Monument or Mead Stone to
(hell departed friends, a better t pportantty to
select a DUltahle Monument or Mead Stones than
elsewhere. We will guarantee'the the workman
ship. and the prices cannot be beat in the State.
We u euld respectfully invite peisons wishing
Merle Work, In esti had see our work before
purchasing elsewhere, and satisfy themselves.
Also, Grind Stones,
at I cent 1% and-4 cents per pound,
and all the new style fixtures to hang stones. a
reasonable prices. aprl2;Gra
COAL and NUT COAL
\ FOR SALE.
The indersignel is operatin g a COAL BANE
on M nley's Run_ about half way between Ro
e . and Batesville, where tus will be glad to
Meets , orders-Air lump or unt coal. Orders can
also be left at B. Mulhelm's, in Bridgewater, or at_
John rvis' in Beaver, or at tie Afters Mace
or at the residence of ,the undersigned on
Market street. Bridgewater. Coal on th, platform
at sit t met. Coal delivered at short notice.—
Terms hon delivery. Prices as law as the low
est. I 10-1.11 4. C. MOLTER.
I'ItOPCIISETI
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU
TION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
JOINT itEsoLuTioN
Proposing an amendment to the Consti
'tion of Pennsylvania.
Be it Resolved by the &nate aud Mouse
of Representatives of the Ommonwealtk
of Pennsylvania in Geheral Assembly met.
That the following, amendment , of the
Constitution of this; Commonwealth be
puipocod to the people for their 'adopt
or rejection, pgrstiant to the provisions of
the tenth article thereof, to wit :
AMENDMENT
Strike oat the Sixth Section of the
Sixth Article-of the Constitution, and in
sert in lieu thereof the fotlowitie:
"A State Treasurer shall be chosen by
the qualified electors of the State, at such
times and ft): such term of service as shall
be prescribed by la-x."
JA3IES H. WEBB,
Speaker of the House of Representativeo
WILLIAM A. WALLACE.
Speaker of the Senate.
Approved the fifteenth day of June,
Anno Domini one thousaad eight hun
dred and seventy-one.
JNO. W. GEARY.
Prepared and certified for publication
pursuant to the Tenth Article of the Con
stitution.
F. JORDAN,
Sec y. or the Commonwealth
Office SRC). or the Commonwealth. l.
Harrishurgh, Juty sth, 11. 1
Julyl9:3nt.
Trimming Store,
N IP or:l3d & Seminary Streets.
;BEAKER ,A-
Mrs• F. D. Fast.
as just opened a choice lot of fashionable
Millinery: Bats, Bonnets, Frames, Rib.
bons, Fine French Flowers, Illusion, &c
Ladies", Misses' and afildrens' Rose,
Bentlctnens' unbleached Cotton Hose—
extra quality,
KID OLO YES,
CORSETS. CO LLis-RS,
MAN D KERCIIIE FS,
EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS, SPOOL COTTON,
• Machine Silk.
vior..v.wr Etzsisomst
and all articles usually kept in First. Class
Trimming Stores.
In edition, efie will keep a good ailiort
meat of Toys, load Pencils, Slat°!nen',
penknives and Scissors; Fresh Ctinfec
dowry awkGingeranaps constantly on
hand. (aprl9o.
.04( 4 1:T 'ILEUM
Wittita 93,3titia
LIFE lIIIIVILtiIiCe<OAIPANY,
,Ilomevfficei Nam.,
•
mutualprotectlos bisect:red to tbe Hold
onirof this corupany.by a Special law st the State.
"or example : Suppose you arerthirty:Ave
_years
of age, and take an ordinary I.lGs PoUcy, Yds
Owl& Snake ON/ psykwroy. and should fail to
make the 811Co.ND payment wbau due. Ton still
remain Insured dude 4, the second year and three
days Of thwthiai leer. 11 Tao die during the two
years and three days, your Emily will receive the
furl elnottnt of the Polley, law only the overdue
preminta and interest.
One Anntial Payment_ win Asep ye s g ame st
y ears a nd three days. Two Annual Payments
will keep youi 'neared 4 years and is days. Tigre
Annual Pajamas will keep you wisest 6 yes, s
and*? days. Fourannuelpsymeuts kg:colon'
insured ti Masud 40 days. lire Annual Pay'.
write will 'you Wound 10yeara 'WWI days.
151 x Ammo) ftyntents will you insured is
Sean and 14 days. , Thls•Prot- APPnelir to say
age, and expressed in every PkilsY•
The Adirsitsigis.er =els Itroseetten.
New Volt, March 11. ,
W. Ciaszar. late oflisw York, insureds few /
years dace la the Berkshire We iusursuce
patty for $1.500; but, owing to rthsthrtune to bug..
ness, Wu. amble to =am any'papnent to the
Company dkrtng Ons,yelar end =kJ Prior
to his decease, width occurred 4 . 12. WO.
I hare this day received (at thrOliser York alio
of the Company, CI Broadway confer of Chem.
ben street); Three tlionsandk hand.
red and ntaatradne &Many this being
the fultamount due to his widow. alter deducting
the overdue paymenuf and Interest: -
W. D. HARILISONOVI Orrfilawsl.
A Special Law of the State of Aftusa
ehwietts • :
Provides-that If you should fall to.makerauppaa,yy•
meat when due, and atilt preserve the eondrttoue
of the Polley, yon wilt remain' insured for a-cer
tain number of years and days thereafter. and It
death occurs during, that time the Bari will be
pad as above, '
The ratio of expeares to receipts 'ln
this Company Is smaller than theaserage aU the
tompanles doing business ht the rotaled, Statue.'
The True Ileue4lsol LW , Isilitsinailie*
Is time stint those who seek the true benefits
of 4011 e Imetranee should. understand that Comps
which strive to do the , lambusiness (and
persistently ignore future ha irid es , ) are by uo
means the heat Companies in to , insitre.
114 le the atca of trwoinem and Director.
°title iterksbirato doe safe„ pritressive business,
which shall each year add to the strength and sta
. hint, of the Company and at the same time fur
nish its members with more A.t.simsrbM.bizr Div
idends, and greeter advantages than Cilil mat
ted in any other Company.
Annual Cash Dlirldends.—llds Company
Is Strictly Mutual. and divides W the profits
amot g the Po'lcy Holders. the Contribution
Plan. A. your Cash Dividends thermic, the fu
ture payments which yen make will gradually de.
crease. Dividends may be added to the Feller.
and are never torfelted by the non-paymentar pre-
Whims, but may at soy thee be converted into
Cash. ; EDON ALLISON, Agent.
Deaver. Pa.., Sept Mt). • •
ilk - AirENC4 yintin
INSERTTEDTO
MOVE AND LOCrLIKE THE NAthi....%l. EYE,
• No Otating'or Paw ill ever.
• at •
ADDREMI-DR. G. W. SrEDGER,, Sur
geon Artistic and Dentist USI perm street. Pitts
burgh. Pa. 1103.1 y .
con's Peerless •Washin[.
EMANCIPATION OF OM . WIT,ES
AND DAUGIITEIttk
TILE DRUDOEHY OF THE WASH
TUB A ROLISHED
REID ! REEAD!! READ!!!
The fAinving teeintoiky from substantial and
well-known reddens! of this vicinity; .
We do hereby certify that we have used the
washing field prepared by Mr. Scott, and that r
fully meets all that is claimed for it; removing the
necessity fur stash boards, washing machines. or
rubbing, larg ly eectuumizing time, labor, and
money, and saving the *ear and tear of clothing
incidental to the old irocess . We MOStaheerfally
reccomMend'its use to the public.
Mrs. Thomas McCrecry, Mrs. J. S. BMus', Sirs.
0. M. ItieNutt, Mrs. Jeseph Beaver, Pa.
A. P. Lactick, Freedom. Pa_
Mrs. Dr. J. D. Coma. Mrs. J. Y. Marks,_lites. M.
Miller, Mrs. W . W . Johnston, Mrs. Dr. ALarquis,
Mrs. S. Reno, R. Doncaster . D. 4. Coe,-Roehea
ter, Pa.
Mrs. Wm. Dickerstatt. Mrs. W„ O. Taylor, Or
phans' Dome, Phillipsburg,
Mrs. M. G. Berry„ MiseSarab Fcrwiettliaden,Ps.
Mrs. Thomas Dunn, Mrs „pint. Whillield, Bern
ing_ton bunion, Pa.
Mrs. S. B. Marks. St. Lmils Mo.
Miss Belle Arbuckle, East Liverpool, Ohio.
It economizes time, reducing the tabor of a day
to that of an hoar; it economizes strength, as it
obviates the drudgery of the wash-tub; It econo
mizes money in saving labor, soap and clothing a
.clearness and whiteness absolutely unattainable
by any other process ; it will not .rade Rot, ,pr
tn any tray Injure the color or text ure of (he
Our• Agents are authorized to refund the
money wherever it fails to come up to these rep
resentstionk (kernlt your Interest and give It
one air trial.
FOR SALE BY
S. Suitger & Co., Derfer. : 'Mr. Lowry, Freedom
Speyerer I Sons, James Alexander. %%Wel &
Linninbrink, Rochester; A Kt:tapper, Phlltips
burg ; Hiram Reed, P. N. Hayes. Danlip and
Reared, New 'Brighton : D. Smith; C. Riddle,-Ba
den ; and In all the leading Groceries throughout
the country.
The article can be obtained from me, t&S.Roch
ester, Beaver Co., Pa., at so cents per gallon,
wholesale. It is retailed at io cent..
D. L A.:COMMON, agelg,;
Rochester, Pa.
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A g.Ztain
$l,OOO REWARD'
•
A reward of One Thousand Dollars will tie paid
to any Physician who will produce' s medicine
that will supply the muds 01 the. people better
than the article known as
DR. FAHRNEY'S 1 / 4
Celebrated Blood Cleanser or Panseea.
It must be a better Cathartic a better Alterative. a
better Sudorific, a better Diuretic,a better Tank.
and in every way better than the PanAtce•a. No
matter bow long It his been in use or how lately
discovered. &Wye all It mast not COAtilitl any
thing NUT PVBELY,yearra-BLE.
$5OO- REWARD ! !
A reward of Five Hundred DoHari will 1?r, paid
for a medicine that will pertnanently,Curemore
rases-of Costiveness, 'Constipation FA* or Ner
vous Headache, Liver .Complaint, BWour 'Moor
dem, Jaundice. Itheumntirto..Hout,DraPoPeia,
Chills and Fever, Tape Worms, 13olia, Tumors,
Tetters, Ulcers, Bores, Pain In the Lotus, Side
and Head and Female Complaints than •
DR. FAHRNEY'S
BLOOD 'CLEANSER OR PANACEA,
which is used more extensively b practicing
.hz . t.icians than any ether pbpu lar medicair•
flown.
W'Preparzd by P. Parsturirre Bare. as to.,
Waynesboro, Pa.. and Dr. P, Patraronr. Chicago.
Price 1.25 per bottle. For sale by Wholesale anti
Retail Dealers, and by - Jolts imam, 'Druggists
Bearer, Pa.
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Per trot, Tree of tax, and not withdrawn corn.
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N. 11.11ARTMAN. JAS. PARK, Jr.,Vice-Pres'i..
. D. E. IieKINL.EF, Seermao and Treaaurer.
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FOR THE MILLION!
Hare opportunities Are now offered for securing
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for one-third of their value live .years hence.
THE NATIONAL REAL ESTATE AGENCY
has for sale real estate of every desaiptioa, locat
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