The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, October 11, 1871, Image 4

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    I]MEEI
%LICE GRAN, Olt A WORKING
STORY:
. I can reMember the time wiwn
~: work was a Mtn; itteaning,lss wyrct
- to me; whonfood,-doting paren ts
rounded me with every luxury
sibto to enneei ye, for, my father was
I. , olisidered a> we man; a nd t h e
otagnificenthouse and , grounds, cast
ly carriages and numerona[.servants;
certainly betoken thea.;•lsertion "Nhat
Careless happy life I led," tit- gad
denly my,p,arents were both stricken
down by a violent epidemic, anti I
was left an orphan -at the age of sev
enteen. - I^ shtidder, even now, as
memory recall's that thAiolate period,
- and the bitter feelings ,that surged - 1
•• over me, when the full conseiousneis
of my bereavment forced itself upon
- •
My - father's only brother waSsum=
moiled from New York, and to his
care and love,. my father had tea
signed.me. I cannot say I fancied my
Uncle. He was a stern, silent man,
very unlike My father, but there Was
a look of sadness anon his Eteeittrat
won my pity, and I tried to like him
for my father's sake.
A fter the funeral, my uncle by Hl
vestixation, found that we had been
living far heYond . our means.- and
that in oott*qttenceNve wem,serions
ly 'involved in debt. This wasan un
expected calamity too me, and it is
no wonder my face blanched with
sudden fear, as I listened to my un
cle, for the knowledge of mY , Avealth
made the thought of living in my
uncle's family bearable. (Inc thing
I resolved upon; I would not be de
pendent upon my uncles bounty,
either for my suppOrt, or the pay
ment of aur . debts. Every cent I de
termined to pay as Soon as. I could
honorably earn it. The house, stud
everythingof any value, was sold,
and after distributing the proceeds
among the creditors, we departed for
New York.
uncle ived on—A venue, in
a magnificent house, elegantly fur
nished with everything art could de
vise ur wealth procure, and yet there
we a chilling, inhospitable look
about everything that pertained to it.
My aunt met us in the hall, as we
enteral, and after saluting my uncle,
greeted me with a few polite words
of welcome, which quite put to flight
the pretty little speech I had prepar
ed' to make on the occasion, and
brought the hot tears of disappoint
ment to my eyes , but forcing them
proudly back, I urned to meet my
-ousin Mabel. I had heard my Ino
trier often speak of her beauty, but I
was wholly unprepared for, the vis
lim f lovelines before me,and stood
gazing like onespell-hound. 'No pea
eau descritie the deep violet-eyes, the
sort ly-tinted cheeks, or the long, gol
!Ion hair, that fell iu countless curls
Over the white shoulders. She mils
.4,1 medium heirt, and could not
have I. )m wort than eighteen, and
!night have passed for much young
er. If anything, site wet toe less
cordially than her, mother. nien'ty
emarkin , that I looked tired, and
had totter be shown to tny room.
My aunt rang the bell, and when
lie•servant appeared, I was conduct
ed to a small but ple;isant apartment
the third floor. When I was
atone I gave -vent to toy feelings,
:ind'wept long and bitterly, tilt re
membering I must soon appear at
dinner, I tried to bathe away all
tr.lee-, of my tears, but it was of no !
Y"Pyl's were real and swollen,
making my lave, whicli o ,.was never
pretty, look absolutely ugly. The
mirror reflected a clear, but pale
coniplexioß, a well-fanned head,
covered with bands of black ,=glossy
hair, and large, deep-grey eyes, an
ordipary looking girl, certainly.
The dinner bell interrupted my
irk icistri, and hurriedly finishing, my
Toilet, I descended to the dining
room, where the family were alrea*
assembled, with a young gentleman,
who was introduced to me as nr.
tlitiord. I liked him at once,. thete
something so kind and genial
a hout him; lie was a handsome
man, ttio—tall and well proportion
ed, with an alemdanee of brown,
wavy hair, which clustered about a
broad,white forehead. The eyes, too,
were brown and expansive, while
the month was a singular combina
tion of gentleness and power. He
was free and easy in 'his manners,
addressing his remarks to one and
then another, till even my aunt's
proud face relaxk.d, and a smile boy
cred about the lips, as if in fear of be-
ing detected. The, evening passed
pleawdly, and after his departure I
introduced the subject of self-support.
At
.first my uncle opposed it, but
Mrs. Gray so warmly favored it, he
promised to consider it, and give me
his opinion in a few days. But I was
not idle. I 100 k 0 among the adver
tisements- in the ftly papers every
ime - ring, but not - Orating,' anything
',that reached' any case, I determine('
to visit several publishing houses and
,i, if I could not procure some copy
ing to do. So accordingly, one day,
I started with confident hopeil.of
situation before night, and in imag
ination I saw the heavy debt paid
with toy earnings. The first place
•iin any list 1 entered, Nvith not a little
trepidation, and made known my
(Trawl. Very kindly was my re
,iticst listened to, and just as kindly
I wits informed that they Ilan no
teed of my serviees. I tried place
No. with no-better success, and, in
fact, none of them gave me any bet
ter encouragement, thaw if they
wanks( any servico they would let
toe know. As I was leaving the last
plaice the editor gave, me the address
if a gentleman on—Street, who fres
„uently employed copyists. 1 fol
lowed the direction, and was soon in
prenfises of an elderly gentle
man, who, when I told him what I
anted, suggested that I should learn
phonography, adding that if I would
-learn it, he would give me a situa
t ion as soon as I Was competent to
fill it.
Ile recommended a tc4lcher, Wimin
I engaged on my way home.
I nail never kirget the first la:son ;
alphabet and outlines, curvesand
Kook:, looked like titeek to me, and
believe , t - should haVe given up but
t,, t • the fear of the ridicule, which I
knew would he showered upon me
holuo so with this stimulative I
preserved, and at the end of a year I
wa: able - to report. I presented my -
fbefore the gentleman Who had
offered . me the situation, and my la:
hors began at once. I receiNcl,l larger
wages than I eNpectud, and carefully
hoarded es 4 cry. cent, with Only one
thought , c tont.itiut,—t o free my
father's name from dishonor.
A year had passed away, Dr:C 1 i
Bird culled frequently to see us, mak
ing the sombre old housebright with
his presence. fie always treated me
with a groat deal of attention, and
when we were alone there was a ten
der deference in his manner towards
me, that,l could not account for. I
had never tried to define my feelings
towards him. Jr Was sufficient for
too to Ichown he — was my Wend, and
that in trouble that might befall me,
had one who v,:ould support and
_
oornfort [ln ,
it May — be imagined that but for
1/r. Clifford-my sojourn there wOuld
have been anything but pleasant.
My uncle and aunt rarely spoke to
me; Mabel never, unless to ridicule
or censure. So the days passed on.
My salary had been increased, I had
eeenoinized so closely, that already I
had discharged a portion of the debt;
hut such close application, was fast
breaking down my constitution; and
theusrh I blinded my eyes•tu the fact,.
is still remained a, .tormenting real
ty- At the close of a week of excel
sive labor, I was suddenly taken ill
with typhoid fever. Dr. Clifford watt
. ..taniediately sent fur, but when he
arrived I was unconscious. I did not
see theausious face that bent
_over
me, or hear the soft, endearing words
he uttered. I should have been tt
happier woman if 1 had.
For Many i'eeks my life was de
spaired of, but with constant and
attention; I was soon pro
nounced out of danger; and things
glided back to their Old routine, with
one exception: Dr. lifford no teng
er treated me with the shy deference
.:~ ..:_.
INICI
.
.that 110:431;0 lObgluitriterthilicoratiet.
.Luve •ilioNvett itMr-iu ie . 'Very slight
caress, and lingered in every look; rid
'word, and' tlionghlie had I ft ,, V:Vi•
en 01 it, or asked we to be his Wife,
1- read "the song without winds,"
and its glad music filled irns:.bwrt
with joy and haPPineßs; wafting' 'lily
which had. been so long had
eAleerless, blos3otirwithstratigelipiu -
ty and fragrance,
"Mabel, I ‘V'sn't to' tell yeti bonito
thing: may IV' • • • •
-I think Harvey Clifford regretted
the question, or, at least, the manlier
in which it was worded, the not,
minute, when he saw the .iluaftrof
pleiisure, and the bright, expectant
look, upon •thn, fair. „face of Mabel
Gniy.
"Certainly, Harvq. /atti;alWliys
happy to listen to yeu,'i' and She
soft, musical voice was treintifous
with emotion, and the white lids
veiled the, drooping eyes •49 she an
-'swet ed him.
Mabe4 I have learned to
love this little cousin of yours, .or
rather, I haveloved her since the first
time I saw her, and I want you to
tell Reif the field Is clear, otlf some
happy Man h - aS 'already' won the
prize I covet:" • - •
This Was said with an assumed
playfulness, Nit there was a, lurking
,eirnestnes.s In the voice, and Harvey
Clifford waited an.tiously for the an
swer. ... - -
"I cannot tell you, Harvey; we
are not intimate enough for Me to
know, but even if there were nosuch
impeditnent to your wooing, I should
he sorry to have you betrothed to
stich a woman."
"What do you mean, Mabel?" and
iii his eagerness he took her hand and
almost crushed the. whole jeweled
lingers. For a moment Mabel hesi
tated, for artful as she was, she was
not wholly lost to honesty, and there
was something in tt bold. deliberate
falsehood she shrank' from. But
Cagainst her scheming policy and
entity reason, she had given her heart
unsought, Into this man's keeping,
and, night and day plotted how to
win; and was this to be the end of
her labor? She knew his great re-,
gard for , integrity and truth, and the.
temptation was too great.
"I would not tell you, Harvey, did
-.I not think it my duty. Alice in
tends to do right, I dare say, but she
is not truthful, and though we have
expostulated with "her, time and
again,, it seems to do no good; and
inamma has actually forbidden me
to have any intercourse with her,"
and her eyes met his without waver-
•
mg.
Harvey Clifford" was very pale
when she had finished speaking, and
fora moment Mabel regretted what
.he had done.
"(kid only knows the dixippoint
tnent and anguish your words have
caused me, Mabel, for if there is one
thing I revere more than anottier,it' is
a truth-loving woman.' Ab ! Alice,
Alice (:ray, how could you so de
ceive we!" and the strong man wept
like a child.
"Is there no woman you can trust,
Harvey !"
And the voice at that moment had
powerful fascination iu it. Harvey
Clifford felt its power, and looking
it the fair girl beside him, he thought
how proud any man might be of her
us his wife.
"I would have trusted Alice (fray
Before any other woman. What
proof have 1 that my judgment
might not err again."
"And yet Harvey, because of her
falseness you would not vondemn
all ?" And the tearAgathered in her
violet eyes, adding new beauty and
tenderness to the face of the speaker.
It was a dangerous moment for
Harvey Clifford--one he could not
resist, and when he left the house, an
hour latter, he was the betrothed
husband of this woman, who, for his
Nike, had Verjured her soul.
June xs7a:s already upon us before
the family hail made any definite ar
rangements fur their summer trip.
I had regained my usual health, and
had resumed my work. My uncle
and aunt had invited me to aecom
pany them on their route, which had
been decided to be Saratoga, New
port, and the White Mountains. My
heart quiekened at the very passibil
ity of such a pleasure, but putting
the temptation far from nio, I attend
ed more closely than ever to my du
ties.
I had not. met Dr. Clifford but once
since my recovery and the cold in
difference with Wit I tch hegreeted me,
seemeel to crush my very soul. I
noticed his utttention to Mabel, but
I was not aware of their eivigetneut
till the evening before-their-depar
ture for Saratoga. I was sitting in
my room, wondering what had pro
duced the change in Dr., Clifford.
when Mabel entered softly,and d raw -
ng a chair up close to mine, 'said,
gaily.
"f am come . for your 'congratula-.
thins, Alice. lam engaged for mar,
rage to Harvey Clifford," 'holding
up her fore-finger, upon which rest
ed a diamond ring, which glowed
and sparkled in the twilight with
-wondrous
1 listened like oue in a trance. My
Ie trt. seemed tq stand still, and •tuy
tougue refused to move. She noticed
wy silence, and added:
"1 presume you are surprised, and
I must confess I was a little myself.
I had thought, all along, that he fan
cied you." And through the palt
ering darkness her eyes gleamed tri
umphantly, and a malicious laugh
rang out upon the air.
It grated harShly upon my ear,
and for a moment I hated the girl
who had supplanted me in Harvey
Clifford's affection, and I said, bit
terly :
tYour observation must be re
[ markably keen to detmt such slight
I'deference. Whatever Dr. Clifford
may have been to me, he is nothing
no ,l / 4 v, and you have my hearty wishes
for your happinetm"
• "I accept them with due appreela
lion -of their sincerity." And care
lessly humming an opera air, she de
parted, leaving me with my misery
and- wounded love, which, alas! I
could not (~tuitici.-.
l'he nest tuurnin,g they started.
I was to retain the servants, and
have charge of the house until their
return in- October. I went as usual
to my work, for the servants were
trusty, and I was not afraid to leave
the!
' August Wine with its sultry h• t.
1 had not heard from the family for
sonic time, and was wondering at
their silence, for my ante Wrote me
1 every week—kind, 'affectionate let
t tern they were, too, which gave me
a greater insight into his character
' than I ever had before.
One evenint, a. 1 was sitting In the
parlor, reading, the belt rates vio
lently, and a servant soon entered
with a telegram aeddresseil to tree.
4 sense of coining evil oppressed
1,41;e , and my hand shook so I could
scarcely read it... *abet Uray was
lying ill at Newport, very ill, and 1
mast wine to her immediately. I
went uS owe; and, found her much
worse than 1 feared—indeed the
Phy*litti had almidy given her uti. -
I t ‘ityii,iisiri,War, eziineidened,:itint it
was die same fever.which.„l nearly
died with the Seal' before, and the
mine physician attending her. She
knew tae at once as I entered; and
grasping my hand, said eagerly.
"I - knew you would' come to me,
Alice. • The doctors isay .-1 may not
live, and I cannot die without wak
ing- ii" confession to you—you and
Harvey," and following the direc
tion of her eyes, I perceived Dr.
Clifford. The others silently left the
room, and then and there 1 learned
the cruel wrong which I had suffer
ed, and for a moment I_ think it was
lik - e-the - bittertrev of 'death' to Aigive, I
it.
"Let ine-rennetly the
.evil I have
eansed, arid joining my hand in Ids,
she udtlod, want to hear you both
say you forgive me."
I could not resist that pleaditi.•
look, and forgetting my resentment, ' '
I said, solemnly.
"As I trust my sins will be forgiv
en, and reanetntred nu more, so now
*
•
—A disitatch from Salt Lake City,
dated Sert. 29, myb: Gen. De Trob
riand, conmutuding Camp Douglaal,
ha prepared comfortable accommo
dations for Brigham Young, at his
own headquarters, in anticip ation of
his (Brigham's) arrest,. • The high
-Mormons are exultingly confident
that Brigham will overcome ail the
!lr like ,manner do L forgive yt:in,
"Slay 'God in' }Ps/great 'mere)+,
forgive me as - 'hilly Mid freely` as I
now. do. you„ ..iThibel," said. Harvey
Clifford, .earnestly, and at a signal
from Mabel, we left the mom.
The days brought but little change
to the invalid for §ome Hine; but sink
denly, and to the surprise or ail, she
and soon regained a tolerubln
degree of health. She Wit:lndifferent
woman after her recovery. No one
could be inoro;gentle or lovable than
she, andw hen]. hOrd a minister had
wiped and won her, I was not sur-
Primed. • , .
And so, reader, 1 bring you to the
elbse of this narrative. Dr. Clifford
ffnished the confession 'Mabel began,
akd without any hesitancy I accepted
Well, and we were to be married in
October. The rich harvest-month
soon' smiled serenely upon, us, and
standing there, in the solemn hush of
receding day, we spoke our marriage
vows, and took up the old song which
has been chi/lib:xi and sung , through
so many generations of God's people.
My Uncle: was remarkably Joyous
on the occasion and my cheeks burn
ed, as he related, and magnitled, I
think, rn sacrifices and perserver
ances in discharging thedebt, (which
by closer investigation, was found to
be much smaller than we at first sups
posed), which had so clouded my
father's name. It was an unexpect
ed tribute from my uncle, and as I
listened, .1 think it was Sufficient re
ward for'all I had undergoneln the
dark, troubled days, Which,' like a
1411 drpaiu,, were remembered with
thankfulneaa that they were no long
er present. ;
•
WILDCAT AND BULLDOG FIGUW
it Great Battle Between Two Huge
Wildcat and Two Bulldogs—Stakes
500 to Ten Head of ad le---Both
Wildcats Finally Killed.
[From :ha Territorial Etterprtge, Sept. Sid.)
The great Wittkiit and bufldog fight
came off at the Opera.. House het
night according to programme, and
was witnessed by a full and excited
house, composed mostly . of men, but
a few of the "sterner sex"—when It
comes to (...nt=fichting—were present.
TILE ARENA.
There was rigged up on the state a
large cage, twelve feet wide, ten feet
deep, and ten-feet high—the front
and five feet of either side construct
e(l of small iron bars. Toward the
roof of the cage, so as to perfectly
light up the interior, were eight gas
jets. AU being in leadine
FIGHT NO.
took place. The smallest cat was let
into the den, and soon after Mr. Gee's
large white bull-do,g "Hero." "He
ro"proved himself a hero indeed in
this instance. lie went
,after that
cat "thar and then." The cat stood
his first charge, and then began to
want to leave. It bounded across
the den with its stumpy tail erect,
and tried to get out through the bars
but was driven back by men who
stood on either side with swords ;
with the backs of which they rapped
it on the nose. After a few wild
plunges about the cage, the dog got a
square hold of the beast and very
soon killed It. Frrim the time he
started in, the dog was not much
longer in killing the cat than a
black-and-tan would have been in
using up a rat. The dog killed him
"very dead," and, to kill him still
"deader," a man went into the cage
and gave hini a cut across the neck
with a sword. This short and decis
ive fight sent
w L iwAT Dow N
"Hero" was the hero of the mo
ment. He was sponged (AT, had a
rest, and was filially in trim for an
other bout. Th second cat, a female
and much, nux)..l . than the
which had been killed, was let into
the den. The dog being let in (and
he Was wild for the fray, trying to
get in through the bars) we had
rifurr NO. '2
The dog went at the second eat as
impetuously as he had gone for the
first, but this one was a fighter. and
made the fur fly from the word go.
They had it very livelyfor a time,
when the dog began to show plainly
by his actions that he "hadn't lost
any wildcat." He preferred standing
at a distance and barking, though oc
casionally he made a rush, when the
cat would pitch into him like an ex
pert boxer, and make the hair fly at
a great rate. The dog was removed,
rested and sponged off. Being re
turned he went for the eat a few
times, but her claws were too sharp
and helnoved to the entrance, and
with tail down ,`asked" to be let out.
He was encouraged to try again, but
could not be made to see that. there
would Lc any glory for him in get
ting away with the spiteful and wary
old cat. He was taken out, and his
owner at last clime forward to the
footlights mid said he would not try
him again, that he gave up the bet,
which, on his part, was $5OO - against
ten head or bullocks put up by the
owner of of the cat. The result of
this fight sent
'WI LDCAT UP
Before the second was let into the
den none in the house would have
bet tett cents on any cwt in the world;
now alil was changed. After a long
bilk about another match and a de
lay of an hour, twenty dollars was
raised, the cat purchased of its owner
and then came
•
FlollT NO. 3 AND Ii.ATII OF TifF
DM
A wiry and very ;Tunic little bull
dog (much smaller than the first),
belonging to James Kelly, was now
let into the den. Ile at once made
for the cat, - and kept right on making
for her. in 'spite IA - her slnirp claws.
The two. animals had a really ter
rific battle, and the mit, now for the
first time, found it necessary to use
her teeth as well as her claws. Over
and over they rolled, fighting so rap
idly that it 'reminded ohe of a big
bunch of fire-crackers, exploding and
whirling about. The cat at last be
gi.n to try to getaway, but the spun
ky little dog kept-after her and she
bad to get - 1101M to her work again.
The fight lasted over twenty lialnutaEl
and finally - the dog was victorious,
not only whipping L itut killing the
The little bull dog . wai cheered
by the crowd and all: dispersed, de
claring the new Opera 4 - Tousotroupe
a decided sweets, but all the actors
did not scramble to their feet When
the curtain went . down. It -was a
real tragedy with the two debutante
of the cat family and bononsense for
the canine stars.
—The New York Globespeaks thus
'of the Republican nominee for the
gubernatorial honors of Massachti.-
setts: "It has been our good fortune
to meet the Hon. Williani B. Wash
burn inhls IMxlest, happy, and un
pretending. home at Gre.vnile/d Mass.,
where he is known as a quiet, gentle
manly, honest and Christian citizen,
who goes quietly about his business,
alway with the highest aim and no
blest purposes. We know him to be
all that the bet class of people in
.Masltachusetis could desire in a Chief
Executive, and he will make a'
governor of whom any state might
be proud Ile is from the Western
part of the State, fresh from the peo
ple, free ;from all political alliances
of-a doubtful nature, and, since the
happy solution of affairs at \Verret,-
ter yesterday, he is sure of an easy
.election. Everybody may vote: for
,Mr.. Washburn—the laboring Men,
the temperance men, the Sunday-law
men, the rich, the poor, the respec
table, in short, all class—and every
man who helpSto place Mr. Wash
burn in the Governor's chair honors
himself and the State in which he
HT."
MIMEO
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••
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JNO. F. HENRY.
New York, Wholesale Agent.
Front only by R. E. SELLERS & CO.
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fed, ly] • `co. 45 Wood street, Pittsburgh Pa
Miscellaneous.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring to Gray Hair i t
natural Vitality and Color.
color ; with fl,
gloss and freshness !put h. Thi:
hairis thickened, falling hair checkeiL.
and baldness often, though not
cured by its use. Nothing call IVStol
tkil Bair where the , follicles are
stioyed, or the glands atrophied air.
decayed; but such as remain can
saved by this application, and
lated into activity, Iso that a ne ,
growth of hair is prildueed. Instea•
of fouling the hair With a pastreied:.
merit, it will keep it clean and vig,orou -
Its occasional use will prevent the ha .
from "turning gray or falling off, au.
consequently prevent baldness. Ti•
restoration of vitality it gives to tie
scalp arrests and prevents the forma
tion of dandruff, wlkich is often so un-
Cleanly and offensive, Free from tho,
deleterious substances Which mal,e
some preparations dangerous and in;
rious to, the hair. the Vigor can
benefit but not harm it. If want
merely for a • HAIR DRESSIN , ;
nothing else can be found so desirai.•
Containing neither oil nor dye, it (h.
not soil white cambric, and yet la
long on the hair, giving it a rich, 1 ..;10,- .
lustre, and a grateftil perfume.
Prepared' by Dr. 1, C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical CllcuLlAts,
LOW EL, fa, MASS.
CAIRION,
R. & A. CARSON,
Wholesale and retail dealers in groceries and
country produce, foreign and domestic wines and
gins, Monongahela. rectified, rye whiskey, de,
n Federal street, opposite I'. Vt. W. & pkR.
W. Allegheny city. Ely
.1y
S. C. COY-LE
wat l rtMlMa•: ,L L't . lklM:
AND JEWELER
Os 7 hint Street. Nearer. (neat* 0 1 1 7/ 6111 . 1 .
Moore'll Ortly Start )
All Orders promptly attended to.
American Watchoo, Clocks. Jewelery, Plated
Ware, Spectacles, alwaycon hand.
aprlttaf.
CARPETS 1 CARPETS ! I
CA-11.1-PEPS
OIL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS!
OIL CLOTHS !
RUGS T RUGS T RUGS T
RUGS !!!
MATTINGS: MATTINGSI
MATTINGS!
Having bought a large stock before the
recent advance, I ern selling at Old prices.
Call and see my stock. and prices and satis
fy yourself. A_ C. HURST.
Bridgewater, Aug. 30-2 m.
WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES.
R. CHILDS it CO.
BOOTS AND 8110 ES,
AT VERY LOW PRICE:.
H. CHILDS & 00.
133 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH.
A' lore stock et Nailed grump , lbr Miderewed
Pesteee Ken. constantly on Mu& which we sell
(ives/Ow %) cents Per wit b3low the non) market
Yates. UyAklto
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4,•••:!•
M=MI
ROweitii *sements.
CUPTIYURANGOa-
TFSBo.INDIRE , I74 Its/WDX kult
Chnor, iS l ypid/is; 014 ' / 4 4
Salt Rheum, andall other hood '.
- Diseases. 1 k
”r• Ka t r hub. put - returned from
Ecilador and Airlib Elm quutny of tbe
psarias elind 0 Iliaskipleeelp#throng.i!
the °Metal recogimen doe s ha r ce 2 f ... t "
LizeolleacY, 0f,14 Walt and
Government of that Reoubl i b ; trke s nli prepared to
nit orders fern to a AMted
about oueguarter of tut "lIP
brat very small aspNy.eolopetieit
A 8111,0 04 article is ruia iidee apil
as Cando: amp. We bare, at cobs crab's CZ
pease, and' With the co-operation of the aalltall
ties of Lola' t the provinclorhess Oar glows.
WI directed the channel orlittri to soave
tbst none bat u tfict genuine arm* be sold by
na ; and trZip - artlcaluly call the jatteldion of the
public, for their protection, to thishittf
BLISS. KERNE* CO,
GO Cedm•S York.
D. W. Dile,. Wishingtoh; t.
D. D.;
Bliss,. Y. Nevr•Yor P. T. Neese. Y. D. N. Z.
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GA'•
'..4" 41 /OEIO Prornoterqf Me groirch anu VeAr
'the hair. J 53, strr„tr..: c - Lytiostnn. Mani.
.e. l by WI • • +r F.Jr,<!%its.
plip.p. Try samples et our grear*page $l.
Bligigrakit wieldy-30 cars uslabitalted.
irfne steed engravings free to aupscribers. Agents
Make S 3 A day. scud for SatterdaY Gazette,
Hallowell, Me.'
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obtain*,
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Mg a Mercantile Education. [3l' Practical Bold;
teas men as instructive. For Information write
for a circular to P. DUFF a 13 , 0N8,;. - -
oetiltirr PitteburE/t: Pa.
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SMlcited byIISTINNI
:. PATENTS INMlLthen
(ean ST Park lioir, New,
Tort. Twenty.dre years'
experience, Pamphlets containing TlitetAt PgWs
--with full directions how to obtain Paientor -- nee•
A bound volume of 11$ pages, emstitining the
NEW CENSUS by cutniAlea end' gal IR2llnMivo.
140 Engravings of idechtlical 2dovementa, Patent
Lows and inks for obtaining Pateuta..mnlled on
receipt of 23 cows. - -
'WARTS; 02,01111N7119.—Get Use bon. Markt'
..1.4' Closes Co, 215 State St., Hartford,
Vt., Sole 17. S. Proprietors of Illoule,i, Moule'tt
Girdkatoik's, LuMerse. Warring' ft; Newtdo's and
Doolitliftt • Pitents. , The only Closets that have
moved effective. The Earth Closet, by Its disin
fection of faeces.. Is the most valuable ineans of
preventing spread !gaolers' and other contagions
diseases. Seed far cluulara- Agent' wan ed ere
ruwliere. Salesrooms: 19 Doane •st-, Do s on; coo
Broadway, N. Y.:1221 fisrket-st., nlled° plata.
VODI BALE,!-A m of 113111w.res In
i.' Cheater county, a)mil e s from Philadelphia.
Address JABEZ DAILY, Marlboro P.0..' Pa.
I2APE 7 .
wc:• - rur....3=r . 0
. ADVERTISING the
W O RLD
For
484 '
:
That per droarh. we;w111 In
sert,an Advertisement lu LIO nrsit class pa. Newopispenonduasn g fourteen Dall 14: Pl.O.
portionate rates for smaller advertisement,. Use
sent free. AddressiiktO. P. HOWELL &4CO,
40 and4l Pork Row, New York
$3O. Pay 030.
Agents 130 per week to sell our great aUd valu
able dtgroverlea. If you want peatutuetit; bo0or•
able and Pleasant work, apply for pertteulare.
Address DYER. a CO., ilielusork. Wawa.
A CAUL).
A Cleri yman. while residing In Sonib America
as at Missionary, discovered a safe and simple
remedy for the Cure of Nervotoi Wisdruesii 4 Early
Decay, Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal , and the Whom train of disorder's broUght on
ybaneful and vicious habits. Great. numbers
have bon' cured by ibis noble remedy. rrompt
ed bye desire to benefit the afflicted and unfortu
nate. I will send the recipe for preparing and M.
fug this medicine, In a sealed envelope, toeny one
who needs it, fres of charge. Address Jos t T. Is-
NAN, Station 1), Bible ionic. N. Y. City.
AVOID QVAOIIA—A victim of early trials
crerton;csnsing nervous debility, premature
decay, etc.. having tried in vain every advertised
remedy, has discovered a simple•means of self
cure. whicl, lie will send to his fellow mutterer*.
Address .1. If REEVES, Nassatest., N. Y.
_
AAR:3 EXPERIENCE
CHRONIC and SEXUALi DISEASES.
A Physiological View of Marriage.
The cheapest book everpoblisbed—contafolog
nearly 21 1 0 pages, and I:10 duo plates and engrav
irwa of the anatornY or the human organs in a
crate of health and diKeare, with a-treatise on ear-.
ly error+, Its deplorable ennsequencee on the intuit
nun body, with the author 'a plan of treatment—
the only rational and parceasful mode of care. ea
rheum by a - report of cosies trented. A truthful
advi.er to the married and Quad contemplating
mintage, who entertain doubts of their physical
condition. bent free of postage to any address/,
on receipt of cents to stamps or postal Curren
cy. by addreeatng Ito. LA CROfX„ N 0.31 Malden
Lam*. Alimuy, N Y. The author `ma ybe consult
ed upon any of the obsesses OPOkwitlch tds book
treats, either personally or bz malt, and medectot •
Rent to any partel the Atoll '
A dressitv_
which
once n4reeaLie.
heathy. 11
t•frect:nal f
111**.SW - V ill g 01 ,
)tair. It• sow,
~/.4i) es
or gray ;
to its Ori
L.41,m-t-cik4
Foundry (t, Repair Shop.
'laving been Engaged In the Foundry Burbler.
for mine than thirty yearn,—daring Which time I
haveitkeumulated a variety 9r fluent) patterns, be.
nides'Acanstruettng model:olnd taking out patent.
for IniprovementB
• COOKING - STOVES
—a*i4 after haring thoroughly tested these Im
provlmente, 1 feel warranted in offering them to
thermhlle.
PL NAT SC 9
The 1111 EAT WESTEJIN has no Su
perlor for this Locality.
Stov of Different Styles for [tenting and Cooking,
The Great Republic CAW Steve
11.% the best Itecord of any Rtove evirrr offered In
litho market.
oct.tly
=3
LESS ROOM TO DO MORE WORK,
BEST BAKER,
:NI() Sir.l` JD Urr-A. 13,14 E:
1: If I.: II V, ST sT () VEIN VS F:
In connection with the stove I have got
itl X N ti 3 It) N ,
whirl* oceupieN little rom, ❑o at lditional
fuel, and is not liable to wear out, even-
WS with all pipe. can he put on of taken
oft at any time; and made to suit all stoves
of any size or pattern.
Five IlEundred Permomi
\Vika have purchased and umal the
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE:
Most of wkose names have been publish.
etl in the Annus, are confidently referred
to, to bear witness of its superior merits
as a cooking stove.
ILavin.. three dust claterengitnas on hand. of
about tifieen boric power capacity, they are otrered
to the public at reasonable rater,
.
TOHN 11101tNILEY.
ene.Y:ht t.
CLOTHING STORE.
NIE7:WGOOTUSt
) sip:WISER STOCK.
Tlie undersigned takes pleasure in In•
forming his friends and the public gener
al'y that he has just reclived and opened
A New Stock of Goods,
OF THE LATEST STYLES FOR
Sumther Wear.
Ile keeps the best of workmen In his
employ, and feels confident of blsl,ability
to cut and make up garments both
'PAM lONABLE& DURABLE.
anti in suet a unuxner as will please his
GENTLEMEN'S FURNIS:ir G GOODS
ALWAYS ON lIAND
ON and see us before leaving your
Orders Elseiehere
WILLIAM REICH. Jr.
may4;lo;ly • - Bridgewater, Pi
Li (he Treatment of
Hardwarei . see
swev - zsi
IT TAKES LESS FUEL,
A LTON ETHER
up a ['Aleut
cuslontem
7,7
1414
, ..._...... . __ ._..........,..____ 7 _____._
..nit:OLD,Oßidileit:. -,: ~.
130TTUNG:;110USE,
0.•
and 24.11arket Street,
PITTSBURG, PI.
Estaldishid in 1(144; by% W. Sunni,'
'tibia oldest Mid largestll4lpi!aonse west of
the mountains,. bait Made- t o pre .#O l l l l
(Os suppbing their (fiends -An the poollo with
Oa' 'eb!stor
Jfinercil Wateiv; IA lee, irt44-, &c„ dc.
Ifor the Spring Trade, at the fosoming prim:
liareapittilit, - 11 VA Per • •
illinosaliyater nit ”
'ills perry u.......:......... - ' iiiii -
Champagne Cider el% "
Il tfter - ' . GO
Ale, small butting ~ :.. , ' GS
Kennet,
r Winteiton
*mos, ........
t hoported - 4 ,London Po rt er an d
bottles, . : ... • ... ...... .
Imported Scot& Ales and bot-
' tics, . 3 00 6S
,Crab Cider, 33 per gallon.
'
! 4 Y ru sP e ' . .... ........ 200 4.
Bottles 75 cents per poi. extra. Money retnnd
led wheya. returned. ,
Goods 'delivered frft, and freight paid to rail
fad/'stations andetcambmt landings. , fetdatty
CITY BOTTLING HOUSE,
NO. 39 ifilirket Street,
•
PITTSBTRGH, Pk.
,•
BOTTLERS OF
• Sarsaparilla, Mineral and Raspberry
Soda Waters, Syrups and Cider, Smith's
gennett, Wainwrights, and all the best.
brands of'Ale and London Porter, select
ed and bond bottled for Medical and Fem
tly goods delivered free. IntrB;'7l;ly
LLEGMINY BREWERY. Spcing
11 Water Ales, SMITH & CO.. Viewers, Halt
ers and Hop dealers, No. 46i Rebecca street,
Allegheny, Pa THOS. BOOT&
ft, A YOUNG.
Highest cash price paid for Barley. jy&ly
1.033.t.1.1911t1 . 29".
r...„ Dr. Z. =rm.
....,,,., 49 : ray l otßridge•
_ ...,,,5,_,, • water. is deter
,,.' kzi gillh, mined that no
Dentist in the
-" -- 7-------,....7" -
...„ 0 ., State shall do
_. ~-.......----- ~ 2 work better or
i 4 R 2.0. j w Cheaper than
t l al P .m so 0 ,, 1 he offers it to
Ids patrons
1. 4 Irr 0 *Pr IP Ile usea the
best materials
mannbetured in the United Stales. Cold and sit
vet filling performed in a style that defies compe.
Wien Satisfaction guaranteed In all operations,
orthe money returned. (Ave him a trim.
febt lv ,
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Q. S iiAB Zn..F. A. 114 imun..C. A. SAIUiZa.
G. S. BAIIt.KER A Co.. Am Brighfon, Pa,
G. S. lISUICEG. & CO., Beater Falls, lb.
13A3'EL ,
Dealers in Ezeban,ge, Coln. Coupons, Sc., &c.
Collections Made on all non asible points In the
United States and Canada. Accoants of Merch
ants. Maunfactnrers, and Individuals, solleite&
Interest allowed on tinte'depooltes. Correspen
dence will receive prompt attention. ftlectitty
C ,
C,
41 1 ' 1 C 9
, OF THE
D:cam:ma rrst, 1869
OUR CELEBRATED
GOLDEN FOUNTAIN PEN.
" Ath o l ea=
Uti so alerts I some •
ag gati
l...."l"Mik ariest e ir ile a w k iiii a ra
WlthTeldi 'PUBLISOINO Co.
L I CALVTIONO-Tkeiguirtbseir .a Pees Um IN e•mmorayausm
assratir
ares or t oc tl. b
Nc Isyjimettir . , Air av a tbe
wii. . . .
Am% rENIS solid trs •
A i ,. tor Pena eve yew tom e r pczial tl,
m.u a t
sta fte•star initi.lh la ! '
janSS:l r
THOMAS rd"OREERY & CO
TIROS. 1114'11.10ESIV, (lighter.
J. U. ANGIEL,
J. P. DItAVO, ...........
.1. 11. MI'CItERRI
Interco! paid on time deposits.; Prompt Attention
given to collections. Aiau, Inonmnce Agents for
good and renal* . Companies. [mayllltf
Reduced Prices!
Speyerer & Sons
Have just. Returnetl from tlie".E.Ast
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS,
Bouglit at-list*
Lowest Cash Prices,
And will sell some Goods
AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR!
Consisting i•f" Dry Ora - xis:Groceries, Pro
risioruti, Hardware, llat. , Caps, Hoots
and Shoes, Rope,
Oeum, Packing
Yarn, Iron, Nails ' Paints,
White Lead, Oil, Putty,
queensware, Wil
low-ware. Flour,
Feed,.
Grain and
Daci', a varie
ty of Protts,Muslins,
Tiekinga,Delains,Cliecks,
pacts,..YeanS.Dintru R, Crash
and Hoster j ; also. 'rms. c o ff ees ,
Sugars, Syrup, Molasses, Carlion OiL
200 660, of the Celebrated Canton City
ANA NEW CREEK FLOUR,
Just arrirtil and fur safe, %Molt -ale, and
hulaii,
At Pittsburg Prices.
200 Begs Wheeling Nails:
ONE CAR WHITE LIME;
Land Plaster, awl Akron Cklnent.
A Large Stock of
White Lead and Paints.
A very superior quality of Strnmz d Wet
zel s Soaps; and a lot of Carbon Oil
Just Arrived and for sale, Wholesale
and Retaid.
ALSO, ITRE CATAIVIL., ISt,BELLA
—anti—
Concord_ Wines,
Of our own vintAce, fur Medicinal and
Sacramental Pumas*. a* highly Re
'commended by thoso Iwho have
used theUt.
ThPy are also Agin* for the
RNIFFEN MOWER A'4l"l REAPER,
Arid Pttt. Nat. Plow Cc's. Plows
Thanking the Public for their past pat
ronage, we hope to merit a liberal Jame
in the future.
Ag Goods Delivered Priie of age,
Yon can rely on all goods being fresh,
as all our old goods were sold asauction.
SI I IMEREIL 411DiSON14
nprp;te
4
MEM
IMES
Carpets, 011014445,
,
Mattings, 556.,
AT LOWEST
illtrieli:":lvicCalliim;
, .
(T,ate-BeleCailura Etrcp.'s,l
PriPTII AVENUE,
'PITTEII3URGH,
I have, faculties for supplying!
RETAIL DEALERS
Equal to any Eastern Jobbing ll'asse.
Henry M.oCaltuzia..l
sprizoly.
I 25
I 25
3 00
ADIMINISTIIATOUS , NOTlCZ—Let
ten of Administration having been granted to
the undersigned ou the canons of James 'Caldwell,
deceased, late of North Sewickley township, Bea
ver comity. Ps., this is to notify all persona In-
debted Weald mist° to make liumedlarepayment;
and all persons having claims against the same
will prevent them duly authenticated for settle+
merit s to ELIZADETII CALDWELL. adurx.
WM. C. CALDWELL, atlin'r.
sep2o;i3m
300
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
•Of Two and Three-Wheel Gigs,'
PERAMBULATORS, A - 7D WILLOW
CARRIAGES,
of the best New York and Philadelphia
manufacture, at reasonable prices. Also,
Ladies Satchels, Baskets, Fanc Goods,
Notions, Toys, Jet Jewelry, &c., &c
wholesale and retail, at
F. A. 0 1 1LEATIVS,
148 Federal St., 2 t!oors above the Market,
mayl7;ty Allegheny, Pa.•
Chas. B. Ilutsfs
I-NSITRA.NCE
General Agency Office,
NEAR THE DEPOT
ROC} ESTER, PENNA.
Notary Puttlle Etna Conveyaneer;
FIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE: "Anchor" and "National" Lines
of Ocean Steamers: " Adams " and "Un
ion" Express Agent.
All kinds of Insurance at fair rati.. and
liberal tel Herd Estate bought and
sold. Devils, 3tortgages, Articles.
written ; Depositions and Acknowledge
ments taken, Ac... Goods and Money
lbrwarded to all parts of the United States
and ('unnJa. Passengers Imoked to and
from England. Ireland. :,-icotlatid, France
lout Germany.
4• 4 ,
ibr o
AGEI
.ETNA PIKE INS. CO.,
Cash as.ietts $6,000,000
" Ity their fru4s yu know thern."
L(4,344..3 paid to dad: 1. 1871....528.000,000
One of the olilem, anti wealthiest Conipa
nie-i iri the rt,)rill.
NIAGARA Insetranceeo.,
Cusb its..
ANDES FIRE` INS; CO.;
Of eincinnati 3 Ohio
Cash assvtla,
ENTERPRISI INS. CO.,
(“ pi, ilad,
cash ..vvr . #600,000
LANCASTER Fire lats. Cu.
Cash ttssetts
ALPS INSURANCE CO.,
Cash capital,
HOME LIFE
Of New Y
11.,;..5et
Travelers' Life of Accident
Insurance Co.,
Of Marti rd, Conn.
Cash a.ssuCts over
Ilitepresentln,4 the above first elzvs lusurance
Companies, aciinowled ,, ed to be amongst the be.t
and most reliable in the world, and representing
cross cash capital of nearly Stft,ooomoo,l am en
abled to take Insurance to any amount desired.
Applications promptly attended to. and Polities
written a ithout delay, and at fair rates and liberal
terms. Loss's titorralty adjusted and promptly
aid. INSURE 'V' DAY! By one day's drittY
you may lose the savings of years. Delays Are
dau-erJus. and life uncertain; therefore, Insure to
stay?7
• One today. is worts two to-morrows."—
quolity, also, Is of the utmost importance. The
low priced. worthless article. always proves the
dearest. The above companies are known to be
amongst toe beet and wealthlpst In the world.—
" As ye sow that shall you reap:"
Grateful for, the very liberal patronage already
bestowed, I hope—by a strict attention to a legit.
haste timidness—not only to merit a continuance
of the same, but a large increase the present year.
bTEPIIEN A. (34Alt; lit duty authorized to
take applications for Insurance - 0d receive the
premium for the same ICI adJoiningslownshirs.
CHAS. B. HURST,
Near Depot, Doeheater. Pa.
- Ljel.l;ly
MADAMS
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24i6.'fitreiiti . ..10 . 2.64='.'-'.
AND
Of Partforti,
Of New York
$
t►l Lativmster, l'a
Of Eric, Penna
;f
THE INGREIJIENTS THAT
COMPOSE KOSADA LI S are
published on every package, there'
fore it is not a secret preparation,
consequently
PRISICIANS PRESCRIBE IT
It is a certain cure for Scrofula,
Syphilis in all its forms, Rheuma-
Wm. Skin Diseases, Liver Com.
plaint and all diseases of the
Blood.
On BOTTLE OP ROShibiella
will do more good than ten bottles
of the Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
have used floguialis in their practice
for the past three years and freely
endorse it as a reliable Alterative
and Blood Purifier. I
DL T. C. PUGH, of tiztioia.
DR. T.J. DOVION, , s
DR. R. W. C ARIL ",
DR. F. 0. DANSE 'V, '*.
DR. 3. S. SPARKS of NiOolasville,
DIL K Z . L MeCARTHA, Columbia,
71
S. C.
DA. A. B.NOBLES,Edgeeesub, N. C.
USED AND ENDaBBED BY
J. D. FRENCH ft SONS, Fall River,
Mass.
F. W. SMITH, Jwkiion, Sikh.
A. F. W HEELER, Lima, 011ie. •
B. HALL, Lima, 0) ie.
CRAVEN & CO., Gordonsville, Va.
5A7111,, G. McFADDEN, Bluzirevp
bore, Teen.
Our space.irill not allow of any ot.
tended tumuls in relation to the
sirtueeotll,osadalis. Toth* Medical
Profession we guinatee a Fluid Rs
used in th treatment o f diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted wo say try
datis, and you will be restored
to health. . •
nos:Walt told all Druggists,
Pico "14 0 per Ocalte: Address
lA. =ES= k CO.
Maasfalarisvg amide,
• DAIMONS. MP
17264.1-
SAtMittlgtir COIU
,;•
• - IP
.. ertlssit CO
ROCHESTER,
HAVE A VERB LAROOTTOCK OF
Genera, Merchandise,
PURCHASEO,PROH FIRST HAND,
And for sold at a earsa advance on coot
IN fIUS
_COLUMN,
We propaie to call the attention of
3 the trade,
ESPECIALLY r oyR EATEseavp, wroym OF
Building Hardware,
HO USE-KRHI'ERB' HA RD WARE,
MECHANICS' 400 LS,
FAIECIVrEKB" TOOLS,
WindOw Glass,
PAINTS, OILS,
PUTTY, csc
Some oft° login articles of
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 DOUR LATCHES,
Cu.pW)artl Ctikciles, Screws,
Shutter Hinges, Door and Shutter Bolts,
SASH PVLLEYS, SASH CORD,
,SASH LOCKS AND FASTENINGS
Books an(l Stecpli_, Carriage Bolts,
BASE LNOBS, &C.,°&C
MECHANICS' TOOLS:
AXES, ADZES, HATCHETS.
1L.4.3131 ERS, SAWS, STEEL SQUARES,
TRY SQUARES, MITER SQUARES,
BEVELS, CHISELS, AUGERS
FILES, liITTS ; .---DRACES, PLANES
SCRATCH , AWI.q, VRAWING K N VM,
SPOKE SHAVES, WRENCHES
13 .11.1 . N C II
.4,
MASON AN!) LASTERS' t ROW 41_11i,
21fevon aSc Ccirpenters' Lines & Pencils
OIL AND SYTHE STONES,
SAND AND EMERY PAPER
And every other item belonging to
this department. s
$1,100,0u0
}
Fanners' Tools:
FIELD AND GARDEN HOES,
' ar de n it Ft k es , Sla4 it-4-1011g t T Candied
Room( :11141 Stitutrel'ointeil Shovels,
GINI
AND MANURE FORKS,
$240,(100
GRASS AND GRAIN SYTHES,
SY THE SNATRS, RIFLES,
SPADING FORKS, POTATO HOOKS,
lq TTOCKS,_PICKS,
5250,000
DRAW AND BREAST CHAINS,
Well Chains, Hog„ Halter
CO,
Anti Cow ( 'ham ns, Whips, Lashes, &c., &c
0,500,1ti(111
HOUSEKEEPERS' HARDWARE :
Vinivei and Ports, earring and Butcher Knives
S1,50(1,000
Table and Teas s poons,lk Setts;
Coal Buckets, Cotrwe
FLOUIi MEAL SEIVES, LADLES,
DI PI) 11:1{S, &C., &C
Painters' & Grainers' Goods :
B. L. Fahnostoct & Co.'s
PIT ;
PURCHASED BY THE TON
AND sou) AT PlTTsnutuar PRICER
Lead and 3f blend Paints in all colors
IJ It: N 11.111
('DALE'S PATENT DRYER
rI'ITIRdrrEiNITINM,
•lI,Coff()L, VARNISH,
6U.M ‘ SHILLA, SASH TOOLS,
PAINT 4; V4I,INISH BRUSHES,
Putty,P'utty
GLAZERS'TACKs
Window Gias
In all sizes, Skigle and Double• Strength
OrWe are giving much attention to
this branch, of our business; and, while
in quair, we always handle the Nary
best, We are (=Went that oar prices
and terms are as favorable as czAe given
by any responiibte house
We are thankful for a liberal and in
creasing patronage, and will spare no
pains to merit public favor
A. J. Plots's, et P.,
ItocnEsTrA Slay 31, 1 , 371..
my3l.
Flat and Coat Hooks,
senEw DRIVERS
HAY RAKE'~,
C.kItVING SETTS,
Dry and in Oil,
=cam
Xiifielianeows.
" DRY4/OQP.% TAW
.E.i 0 Of) !
Bogas4 Buhl 's.
NEW BARGAINf i i OPENING DAILY
One Cann double width PoiOin Plaids at
- "GU Mil ts; worth.ns cents.
EXTRA. GOOD WATERERoOFat 11l
Two nosislroll Pieces I:Haft Alp
Frootfio to 25cts per yard—at the acas,
Most attractive prig We ever .httil the
PLEASURE OF OPPERINti.
100•Pleees Double width Au/crim e Pop
tins at 40ctE1, 2.5 par cut. below i a ,l
sta§on's prices.
, , .
NEW SHAWLS RECEIVED DAILI
In all, the Plain and Fancy Styles 01
the mann.
LADIES' FELT t3KIIITti AT BAH
. GAIN PRICES.
BLANKETS, F.LA-NELS, CAssIM Efts
And Jeans at Last Season's
BOGGS & BUHL,
128 FEDERAL sTREEI
ALLEGHENY CITY, pA
aprsly;cb thyl7Jc2lang`►,ocil
ROCEESTER, SAVINGS BBL
Joan O. lenowe.t.D
azo. c. ernrsttzu, u. a. SPEY My., Gish • r
sPEVERER ita • MINDONALD
Deals In excbtorge, Colo;ooTernmeut Seturl
den. mate collection on all accessible points iu
the United States and Canada. receives mune/ ou
deposit Fabject to cheek, and receives time depo.
its from one dollar and unward.:and allowe tater
eet at 1 5 per rent. By-laws and rules :iirniebeu
free by applying qt the bank. Bank open dal],
fribM it. a. m., till 4. p. m„iindon Saturday ekvu.
Inge from 6to 8 o'clock. We refer by permosouu
to—
L. IL (MYNAS & CO., 110 N. J.jS. RUTAN
Aims°, scorr & Co., OUB dw Coormi,
S. J. Cnops Co . WK. KENNEDY,
SNIEDER WACEM, JOHN 5114 EX.
B. S. RANGER, R. B. EDGAR,
A. C. Firtur.
8.
tiovl6ll-Iy-didketi
A NEW FIRM;
SHOE-STORE.
Umstead &Wisner
KEEP COISTANTtY Olc lIAND
A full and couipkte stock of the la!r,l
styles - of
BOOTS ? SHOES & GAITERS.
or A SPECIALTY.—Fine
for Gentlnmen, and first claz., tii w.,rk
for Ladies, made to t , olt.r. I; r ,,„,1 a
New Brighton, near SituDir,'•
cry..
ic2l;Gm.
Black and Gold Front,
GEORGE W. BIGGS,
No. 159 NIITITIIFLE,LD NT
Four door. abort, Si rtli As
FINE WATLES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
Opt icul limey (,'coda, Yr
P ITTSB Yd.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
Plta-t• ( . 11i It:, 'l'hil . rtii4llent not ;id
brity! it %% itii you.
Singer Sewing Xichine.
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES
no-t Iwrr4Tt and slinnl, :nnvhine or he k :To!
Roth or The eil)ovi• popular ynneuh,e, 6n, . hectit
v I inpr,voi until they statol without :+ nrai.
Prier of the SI NtiEli PA MILY INEWINti MA
tit! V E from fr,500 itror,trth.
Price of K LEN K...NrrrEits
Clrculan , and :•einivle., , mailed frre on eippllca-
Lioo.
STU.% W di MORTON,
GIiNERAL A (;k:NIN,
No, 2E/Sixth Street, l'itt,tmrg.h. Ns
Agents wanted kw the Hinkl Machine rvery
where, and far !hash:leer to W.; , .. turu
nla Ettatern Ohio and Waet Va., where there are
none already established,
nov-24:ir,
PRINTiLNiG neatly and es pt,tt; ly
e) executed at this office,
,BUYERS, LOOK _HERE.
It may not be a matter „„of special in
tert to the people of Beaver county to
knots what is transpiring between kin g
William, Napoleon . 111, Bismark anal
Trochu in Europe, but it is a matter that
effects them - materially to know where
they can buy line and cheap GROCEIt-
I
SNITC Pa r& Co.
At their old stand in Braver. Pa, are,still
furnishing to their customers everythlik4
ezilleqd for in their line. They always keep
a full assortment of
GROCERIES.
Flour, Feed, Offers, Teas, Sugars,
Spices,
Tobaceb and Cigars;
' And all other articles usually to
la a First Class
GROCERY STORE.
From their long and intimate acquaint•
/ince with the Grocery', Flour and Feed
business, and their disposition to render
satisfaction to those who May favor Own'
* Nt i their patronage,.they hopeln the tu•
tart., as in the past, to obtain a liberal
share of the public patronage.
Give us a. Call
and see if we do not make It to p.m r i.
terest to call again. ,
ja n 2 5. S. SNITQER &
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS.
RIFLES; Double and Single noire:
Shot-Gen.; Itevolvens,Ammunition. Sporting
U-oods, Ride ltarrel6, Locke, Mountinge„ Gun Ma
terials, &c.
Send fora Price List. Address J It. .1011N
STUN, Great Western Gun IV urk,. 1;9 ;IN marluield
street. Pittsburgh. Pa.
N. U. Army Carbines. Rides and Revolvers
bought or traded for.
STAIR BUILDING
Wood Turning Shop,
WILLIAM PEOPLES,
Allegheny City.
Is prepared to du all ktuds of Wood
Turning, Scroll-Sawing and &roll 31. , ti!
ding. Newell's Balusters and Hand
WITH ALL JOINTS CUT, REAM
TO HANG, furnished on short n,,tiev
Orden by mall promptly attended to, or ma, 1x
left with Grauer it Co., 59, 4th Av. Pittpl , ur,:ti ,
Pa., andAt the Mill, corner of Webster =tree( .iud
Graham Alley.
Instant Relief For
'plat) Asthma-
having been afilleted with that terrilr! ,. Com
plaint--completely unfitting me for hu+111,,,, 1.4
weeks at a time—for the last twelve yeav, met
teat found a remedy that givet,
Instant and Cbniplete Retie/
have concluded to have it prepared for ..or.
Ilya others lanitlarly.atilicted can receive
efit:of it, at , snrilw them that
It trill do all, and snore than all preml
ised for it;
and, that persons c nee using, will never be troll.
out it,
As numerous others who have 'lst'? 1 7
can testify.
. Can he had at the Drug Store of WII.LIA.M
II
LISCEILING, Rochester, Pa., or wilt be ,rut br .
i r ail to any address on receipt of one dalittr., and
n cents to pay postage, CHAS. 13. 111:f.sT.
nor18,711:1y1 Rochester, Beaver county,
CM
J. B. S,EAI,)
Has now il4oltrilliol4 a IttlC
AND PLANINt; 3i11.1
SAW
IN FREEDOM, PA••
Having lite latest improved fnactitecry
litr the manufacture ut
L A T &C.,
and is now prepawl to attend to the
building a nil repairing of
•
Steamboats, Barges, Fiat &G &C&c..
Keeping constantly, on hand a superior
quality of Lumber. The patronage of Ow
public Is respectfully solicited. All oriler 9
promptly executed. faug2-1Y
El
ME
111
W. J. 0716T61i61e.
TristrESNEN . 9 NATIONAL
BANK, Pittsburgh Pa.
chd 4.1
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