The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, November 29, 1871, Image 3

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    The Beatiet'Ai.us.
Etir.l2/EM'Pr*l-r-1
Circulation Thir(een-2,irtzip
fia - teis or
Vitt. aw: 4.466. n
.yr-101iue2; j $2, $3
,t 5 co 6700.
, cia rrs, do .6 00 .1 00 .10.001
Ei c A res, dojo 5 6.00 .191 00
4 tquots. do 11. sOu 8.00 •10 60 lb 00
4 c 01umn,.... 800 11 00 15 00 S9 l 00
utumo.••••• 15 OU 20_00 SAO
i' . ; uiuucn... . .11 i 3 Ou pa OU 88 00.60 OF
A dullni±Crateltle aril rai.entors' Notices.
epv‘.lal notiCes perlllle, ten Cent. '
v.. 1 Payment'
. to be made tjnsrtC 1,
or transient advertisements, which mat
t.. advance.
G EO. P. ROWELL, 40,1'art libw. N. York.
Ei..7I.* O 7FrrItNGILI. a c 46 *Tema itan
New York, are the cote agents for Tux Darya
AlLot:s in that elt,v, and are authorized to contract
lor mserttog attventtsemanut fur at at ottr.dttat,:
eet MK*. .11CIVentzerb to elli t t odtsPrettl •
oc:tied - to lave their Istors wlttretthere tat
a bur e houses.
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Tlfrii: TABLE.
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Clevelaud & Bt..—Trk4l4
g E.L.It leave BeaverleuttiaaitiLtullbltif:AiM
uw :ACtanda 9.19; Mall, 2..41 p. w.,Bvettlag.Fast
4.1 e, 5.31. • -
Train , going West leave Beaver Station-1U M.
var .: BAIL ;;4ti a. m.; Accommodation rw , d iix.•
prtlce, ktbrougb. to .5.45 p. , '
Pitt. Ft. &C. It. Rs---'l4ramsgotag Estit
..,.K.6e.eter Station at end ofbrig:y) as tOi
ltos. Ikat er Acaum.li.ll3 E.OIXISCCOM.
I.lu a. al., :Sew 1...:11Ei1e accum..b...3o a. m.; B. Fans
a, ..,w 12.1 u p. ca.
/ rains going Westlealfe kbotiestir 8011141 s tat
e.;., .1 bridge) as follows: B. E. at:mut. 11l a. m.;
• accom. 4.111 p. m.; rale itigto.exigegas
sequel: 7.47 p. to. • .._••
Traub {e4Ve Itocileator ( VP poll riep
pp: .• : Li. r. azauca. 6.115 a. in;
>:ltou ac
;X)a. in.; licit - castle imbra. ii.4o a. in;
tgo mrifeavo ra il s agreoia. 12.10
p. ru.:Chicago Idnil2.us p. m; Brie exp. 4 1V p. m;
swag° cap:ILI:LP. fla; eirie mall S.Y.Sp. at.
rrauta going Weses,itarreitsfebeaterttipper) De
pot as Maws Cuicarbizill3.ls it-m.: brie exp.
• a. re; Deaver . Felt= agefirlft. 9: OIL n , :4" Chicago
esp. 11.1:Ira': in.; blealti tap; 3.5511: . ar Neer era.
ti accom. -LW p. itt.: /ally 0.4: p. in; Beaver
ig* LA 0. licsxku. • • • • •
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The Attention of' ihe public is directed
to the foktotying,Neyi,Advertisetnetit•
which-appear for the fi rst time in t he
Anavn td-daY
locrry - Adv—‘ l . B. 6S. Maxwel• & Co. ...35q44
hpetist Nooce--tlar,o Andriesseu. ......
bial ,11. More, "L" —..-
sotkcii) Nyt.tee 77 lN.
Ad vertisetnnt—llkuper:ki
A.kiveroorgoeut-"Hscpcc "I.F
.....tiveria.Otosta=tliaroot4 Oa= t ,
k.prcikk I Notice—M. Schiff, 10
SuailllOW in Portiiion--4ono
tyrtiAl
Nutice--,DcLumal.cr ... . ...
A,,,,rueennal.-- 14 1pan
A ,rtiksement—A . 4. Zmin &Co ---;11* 4 0Y
AO , 0 -tak•orasui , -- I. Botitefen 3;, .4 4
A.i....lll.ealaut-11. SOers & C 0,..........
k for Salir--Jiihn Fi 13eig,h ley .........
Sal t 5 is 4., Suchenbarf.. .. 13
SkkticeL-Snoilt & Walther
•
tik! Dewest and latest. novelties iu Watches
and Silver Wardat the lowest priceK go
!din ,•;.crrnson'e Sons 4 Co., 113 ldrket street,
r.tt,Ydrih lel:if,
l'a.nialties.—Krit.Willlarn Adame
ot Rochester, an aged lady, fell op, the,
u, cuing of the 16th, breaking both bones
()filer ieft fore sifeiviibt;
—A young Honor Mr. Isaac Ankeny
Ihshigewater sustained i fraeture of
the le! a few days ago fallitig over alt
two:Leh:went. BOUlrbc,illo.6oVeeaees
are under the care oi:D4. d. C. Levis , f idf
Briti2vwater, and the patients , are doiai
,DKN FoltirAiS PAW 04
tr .ure snd'read t!e Edtitemcaitla onn
a.iper h , taarl, '•• Greates.LlOvtplionof
,lie Golden Pounipla :I'gn unto
mod pen is neeersttrio.evetr
orna [1 and eh AMAX, 'heti Li n:diance 413
, . introducing.a. coo411134411:410111 11 4
JaniTcly
Free of ('barge.—Ctilut Drys
Beav , r, or ut S. Ro4lester.
! I ,; , 1 a ,ample of DT. A Boseltee's Genstin
Syf
or charge. It tag lidety been introduced
tuw t tt country front tiertanny, and .foc any. tspk
t-tfr..rinz from a s , •vere cough, heavy Cold set
t -1 on ths breast, consumpttowni o
•1.• tbrost or 11:111gS it has no eqnnl in the world.
tur rezular bottles center; m all
C~ee the
IL. promptly returned perfect.
is nut given. Two doses 'Will relieve . any
Try it. 'novitlY •
_
The following remedy for smallppra
is from the Kittasning Free Prem i nod
is vouched for bf.f. NI. Taylor, a well
known
,physiciari of that place; First
re siiTosirorciTtarlil l
cient to oputatembederodel.rlo;t the.pfe
ti , ent's l'owels; then, put one quarter of
a ;zood-sized crust of vaccine virus into
sixteen teaspoonfuls of water and take
eale teaspoonful - every three houis.
Set eral ease,. are said to have been treat
ed successfully in Armstrong county by
th:s remedy.
1\ k r, i/E., WATetuss.—The most complete line
th.- city of Pittsburgh, and all the nrecaaney at
to be had of John .Ctorenton'x SOn. .1 6
Market St. Pittsburgh. jeTtly
crent.lemen from Bethel
Me., says that Messrs - Alleti Bros.„prp7
Prievirs of Philip Atiligeß Pi Wbtlis
It. -1., -were down to Iryant's Pond re
trontino,when obe Ofibem was
keLl with sciatic-rtteutuatism .so
htut .
fr.,in the pond to his hotel; a bottle of
JuS,ise'n Anodyne Liniment was resort
i,r, and he was out next day.
`ILVeI:-PLATED WAnE. - We fell none but trip
-1,1.te. Send - fr drawings and prices.—
vood. pent C.
0.L.. if desired. - AAA Bleimpson'a
4. to., J- Market street, Pittsburgh. folly
Why these High Prices 7,—Has it
never occurred to our butchers that the
market prices of beef cattle and of pork
quoted daily and weekly throughout
the country are not, mo,e.than half what
they mier9. vuhl:sup:
pose that ntattki: of* , tuulph igoinik*
interest (.6ti n'iSt [lit ttstalte,rilltn'Tftil
tiee of such an intelligent class Of per
swig as Our htiitchtirs, hut we are forte
to ALS, % . 614 11 (It
he demanding of their customers the
same retail prices they did then. Thirty
to ust be a remedy tottod for their etor
biant prices !noon The people are com
plaining, and very justly. Will not
-owe ope . brAudi,this hyUnder
taking to furßialt the people merit at rea
-,mahle 'rites?
Dr. DAVID STANTON. Card Photo
:rails from negative reeently taken) i.f
~ o r late lamented Auditor lierterat, oitlet
...ll' free to :my address; oo,roceipt of
Noas, -Broadway, New
lirt4hton, Pa. - nov22-2w
• - r1 to::NU SlLvea.—Sterling Sliver. Table Ware
~ .ailation pieces. Sterenson's Sans
I, Markel. street, Pitteturgb- jetay
'Esah en 16- ihe .StutiPre'
1 , 1113,4 Wednesday John Grtebing% jr.,
,tit deputy sherllT) conveyed flarriet,
I arkisun,who waz convicted of laktfflY t a
few davAriTT - inilii.'t o thP W44l4irri tleqt
tt,n nary, In Allegheny city. ifefore
taking the wretched; wonan-from the
!ail, an. upptirtundr was . givcan her to
! isit. the cell (in.,lherpwie:plison),,q
which her eon, Jamon , ffarNi Is confined
fk,r murder in the tiro degree. The
a,•,ther and son Were together .for some
after which they separated, she to
the officer or the.law to tbo
p , ..;ntentist..7, Where she is -to stay
mouths, and be to await the far
ltwr ar•tion of the Court which is •to de
:era/We whether a.-pow trial will be
zraia.4l him, or sentence - of death' 'pro
,loceil as the. case now steads. The
motion for a new trial:will be argued at
430 adjourned term of Oenrt which. will
k held on the 18th orinettary, a - Which
••Ulf' we presume the (ideation will be
disposed of. -.- •
WAY,' tl Renuarso.—elf yoarirateb 1. not of or ,
.end n to Jo,tm Stereatotile Sons& Co., PAM'
~h It will be repahed and returned free of
''z'orv•A chlrgeo. All work-warranted.
Pour Tumultssy.—The New York
ti.ayg •
l'w4:ed having been, arrested. Sweeny
4nd having *algried. Ingersoll,
' , arvey and Woodwaid having absllond- ,
"I. rind Connolly hmailng long ago dis
appciared from view, the masin !any
up his Voice and sing:
Hall !toed on tbebornbri deck:
i Whence all but he had fled:
IThe Crane that lit the battle's wreck
:shone round him o'er the dead. - •
*, if he prefers, the plaint of Moore
tt , d trge of itennwa r y givevent
to his feelings in the Cliptaienve lines :
"I'm the last roseof gammas
Lett blabualag slow; - -
An my lovely companions. •-
.=• Ars tailotasta gone."
Or, be, canocut,stick,sinii go irithout
aU. -
Ava". /tow are: you to-day? I'm not
feeling well, bilionajand sick- headache,
have been looking qcllled :for Sho24
Parsons' Purgative Pitts, hatotir trade
are all sold out.—Country Paper.
Mre. ViciterhilVogillblill, Theo
dore e Tdtenis tor
.:11,he
de%y f A
weikeiniu . •:r
candle Libnnylloom,:in Pittous l2 , on
•ntlit oveuin* (litoombot let)
Her subject will be "Constitutional
Equality. " "The' cowardly =Knaves
who have ,slandered her, are requested,
if:VT/14u s ermunthi,coursillyte - .41:
duroll4htiseate " * l ' • • ••- • •'
1 JCAt
$ll l 00 ,
.../.5. OA
16.01 P
1100.
98 OP
of Oa
100 .60.
Tnz latest and'balit ltvldi of letralry, In all Its
• varioous brauchecto be round at John STecenion'a
Bons A, (AL. iCI xaricet lance! Rittaburgh. je7;ly
: ' :
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Thaisklghing Serv.ices will be
Held In - this' t'irisbYterlan olinich, In
Bridgewater, on Thursday, Noveinber
30th„at 10# o'clock, a. _m.. An arrange.
meet has been madeby tho pastors (Rev.
hir. Shields and Boy. J. C. Wilson), to
hive their congrogatiOns meet together
n that day, and at that time. The ser
aon will be dellyered \ hy the Rev
Wilson.
- , S& 00
'OPOPV
M paid
WA\TED.--50 cords young black wal
nut. Sticks tiur to -twelve inches in
thickness. Beaver 'Fans Cutlery Co.-;
Beaver Falls, Pa.
. The Bearer Anima an& ladical. are
at it, horns and hoof.—Laurence Guar
dia:4.
•
All a, mistake. Oil: dif - ordius, Tho
Armes p.nd Radical - haVe only liitle fun-.
ny. spirts occasionally tU .keep 't t hings
from becoming monotonous down this
way. No harm whatever is meant by
the newspaper raids in Beaver county.
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WALTLIA/11 WATCILLI. •Agunite. for the
itala , al these Watches in the +l.-•ity of Plithhitizgh
we are amtideut of our ability ;to please in stiles
and prices. John Stevenson's Sons dt Co.,ll3M.sr
cet btreet, Pittsburgh.. - . jel•ly
' TILE RELE rN Tan p'En bikk brought
down e9alat4 welt !natty 441111 batik
oTuttruenskiFlLwell tßitteisful govtisi for
further information calisit*tifie Mil
linery and . lftimitiing Store; Beaver, and
see how cheap they sell Shawls,Gloves,
Hosiery; Ladies' and Glut ' s Unerwear.
Shirts. Velvets, Trimmings, £c. The
largest stoelllinery, I Vrtiolts -the
Amami' has jirs - heen opened , Mitt' all the
newest sha perlatest:styles that can
well lisp btai n.ed in, NeiriYorlu alinttftla
Collars, Rinbous Bows, Hoods, and
Winter G oods ismartilly, at Beam's,
Third St., Beaver. Butter.eggs and chick
!"
'fnov
• The.. 4...4* • Y. itailroad r7 Pie
Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad bits
been leased to the Perhasvlvania Cortiral
fora period fi.f.i.ntYliandred and ninety=
Mite years. *Wlist•Will 13(3 done'wittil.he
road after this leaSh expires, we are not
advised. • • )
The Cleveland-Heraid,lp referring to
the meeting of the stockholders of the
Clejelond and pittsblirditi
in that chit on Tuesday, for the purpose
of ratifying the perpetual lease of that
road to tbe;PiiiiiiitYlviiiiist Central - cobt=
pang, says: The_meeting,organized at
noon. Considerable time was occupied'
lutreading the itst4i,S3Eiticlzievis Ireit
long dooutticitt) dir,:tiftvozoittlitions bf
the lease, the P.eurteyivtinia Company
are. to.,.psy ipter(nt on, all bonds
. of She
Pittsburgh Companyk and guarantee the
stockholder; of the Oittsburgh Company
seven pier cent" free of tax on n capital
stock, hicrenised • forty-three.. parA "!enti
from :Ttre„'tCrink'
the leitsemr&generally eonsiN3' nut favor
-0;tik.34.16i44440./aPtle'r§ of the stock,
as it sec urcletl - 04:4 djvidend-ori,‘ . au= in
vesinimit
- Oa the'rito being shininekupfr was
kouind _the. ratification lease-:was
tatt4if.P.T•liveyy beayy iiiajcirjw;
--There had been some discrisidoriPend
ing.the vote, and, symptoms of idecided
opposition onthe part of a portion of the
minority, but after the announcement of
the '*oto•'atnleable arrangements "were
made. •and all opposition has been
wiladtiNan. • The lease is now an accom
plished fact, and the road passes under
the hinir4l) ,control of the Pennsylvania
- _ 4„.
Centilf Gabiliatiy„
CLo - c - ' AClaltiolabeeiban clocka a
taiMrt6ek: Pweit
ll poses. Juan
Sterenson'g sons'et - 0411414ritet. Wee, Pats.
burgh. • .
George near Fair
view, 4uernseteonntohlo, recently
cut a poTaaFirgi3e , iiin ;tit . farm which
made, - Ylyirkiamat:adiV24 reet of lumber.
The Rig Stenton (70.,
(I , tlll#l6B;' , Ciiiia, Pi $125.75.
t.cani —j- save 25 Apar it int in buying
yourTurs at al. Sctairs, at New Brigh
ton. treiliii.eived this fall entire new
stock, sci•hetcYn warrant every set to
be sound, and bets selling them at Very
low prices. All kinds of Red, Whiteand
Barred Flannel, can not be bougut any
where as cheap as at.this house, as Mr.
Schiff contracted for a heavy stock before
the great rise in price.
The Sheriff and County Commission
ers oft tie Atnyublican.73 nty of Beaver,
are trAng to kilt the Reyheal by giving
the county printing to the other news
papers. It is probable that the Radial
will live' rcitg after they shalt have got
out of teacb ,of cvlitetnpt of decent
:Nye)tee a '• thing'' of : the same
gort-th on* of the offieeiin this eounty.—
Menrlrille Republrean.
- ( 41 undeistanilidg -of; the nititteritt,
that the Radical relneed to tin the print
ing at the rates proposed by.the Sherlir
and t'Ommis4i9etters:—lsti trains' the
&her tearer eolInt;• papers" accepted.
This being the ease, Ole _Radical is radi
tddly *tong in creating thiNtnpresslon
abroad that thoie county officials are
!',things.' rence Jourma L
Yours. Mr. Journal, is the correct view
of the printing question in this county.
The Meadville odltor. evidently oply
wanted to talk for talk's sake.
Iv you purchase your Clothing at 8..
Steinfeld's, New Brighton, you will ho
dressed in fashion, and find out that this
is the place where you in obtain bar
gains.
By z n advertisement to be found else
where in the Anous it will be seen that
the new Wire Ferry across the river at
Vanport, this county, is completed and
at the present is in successful operation.
As the Messrs. Maxwell have been at
considerable expense to erect this public
convenience, we trust the public will do
their part in making it a paying concern
by giving it a illyeral-patronage.:
Mr. J. U. lanbrie, of tlio Surgetut.
+ii,Fax, l 47Depagrilent,
T ; • igta poWitire %Vide
: ariii‘: l l l o.o4 l P
our Ulm/Li:: -
• Ctitirtadiotirtitdott lad 1rr1d4:0 6 . 0 12, •
Quite a number Of the watt were
eondfultd - , *thins settled by tbeparties..
The tab:nib:it sr - eriti called up, tried nifd
d l sposed of as follows :
Vg. Lewis
Nov. 411,,-.1571. Jury swora t _and
vardict reudared for plaintiff for ILBOO
With .st,ikr of e.*.oeutious nix months.
4tephen. Clarke vs. C. /I. lialb-410Co,
NOV. 24, IS7I. Jury sworn, and verdict
Nr-Plain tiff lan dere(' for $511.(i.1.
Thos.-He •Jackson vs.r.llather Squifes
et at. Jury sworn. Same day plaintiff
took a non snit.
. Jas. Watt vs.-. Dennis Vaughn. Nov.
Z;"1871. Defendant ronfeasedl - 3ndg:
went in favor of plaintiff for $..M.00 and
coats.
Hugh :Anderson vs. John Liner; Nov.
22. 1871.'. Jury. sworn, verdict for del
fendant.
Thirty rears of American Ilhotory:
FIVE DOCLAII.S R.EwAnn.—Ran away,
front - the subscribers , on the 234 of -No
vember last r thO negro boy Oscar Dunn,
air tipprentiee hi the plastering -trade.
Lie is of grilles color, between 20 Arid 21
yOars of ago, and shout llye foet-hin -be
eleven 'high: Ail:persons ero
CabtiOlied not tnharbor said boy under.
the penalty of the law. Wilson & Pat
terson, :Water - St.' !obit and CommOn
streets,-New Orleans Picayune, 18-10
Dien.- .Tu IT* Orleawi, Vfeclinsday,
Nov. 'f2, 1871, tDe Hon. Osea J. Dunn,
I.Lcutenant-Goi - prinir at Louisiana,,—
Personal.—Dapt. Sherlead. Dickey,
or the U. 13: ivy, Scift49llY-Itif this "'lin
ty, but for some -time tpatt stationed It
Fort Sully, DakotBli...l))rtitury, is now
here on a leave of abseuee,-lookingqisite
hearty and soldltr4ike::, ltinVes
the crest agatn.itcsklbW •
Samuel A.*Atliitni;estr,-of Wsikliart
ton, D: C., isidse on 'd visit to his rela
tiiei in heaver county at the present
time,
Sid Apgliae* $. - hitti*ly of kat
week, - Mr. • Martin S. Brumbaugh. of
-Bedkrd•Vei4 b P jo 'fi l le t ) 5 1 sawin g
ar. iv ' t e rte power)
'met with a ver y Idont and
came near losing-ilia life. The saw, it
appears. was crackeclomd by some means
441,0* gut kof plumb, caught on thd
Vcio' d. and - was'ewitched into a itutithei'
of places. apd Artrled with Agreaforee
through the air, several pieces striking
MVP. on the hmeti tettteting aer r et"
fay ievlne'ents. Indeedilorw'svitdier
his life was despaired of. .
Rev. J. 11. • Augliey, formerly a
resident of Rochester, this county, and
who has lad charge for some time . past
of two 9r. three 'Presbyterian eongrega
pops near the Beaver and., Lawrence
county: line, Ito:loved to Wurtumburg
hilt week. May be find his new home a
pleasant one, is the sincere wish of a
arge number of friends and acquaint
ances in this locality. . - ;-
Juage Woodwaiid, formerly of the
Soprano Court of this State, and now a
Repre'sentative in Congress for the 12th
Pa. District was married
: to Mrs. E. M.
MediPinter. of -Lexington,: Ky., on. thik
*L.ttui&-
f "
' AN entirely ne.et stoalCcif iiiilllnerY;
Including the latestAiTeltlest Inflate and
bonnets, just receiv e
at Mrs. Fast's.
She will also sell at greatly reduced
prices a fine lot
,n 1 shawls, black' and
colored velveteens, opera flannel, felt
skirts, hosiery, gloves,- ladies' under
wear, Indies' and children's hoed., .tiol
tars, ribbons :and all articles usually
found' .in-first-clasis -...trininaltig ,, ifterialk
Also a large stock of toys and, .9' lirtli
des; writing (leaks, • portfoli . .lrafies,
statuary, it,c. Corner of Thi#l ' 4lSeari7
inary streets, Beaver; Pa.. f i'29-2 X.
u
WANTED.—Aiellth to sell th Patent
I
Adjustable Stove.. Stiettep, an ' Bele. of
great practical value 'to every fatally:
These shelves can readily be 0, , ed te
any, stove, and are absOlittely 'an:initial;
penaable article, where they' ve t'sisl i
once used for raising bread orjblscuit,
Warming . victuals and Atea,,o 1 drying
tufy Amid! articles; 'doing away *.. with
Istkiitplini, yegetabliza,mcats, eta , , that
-hard beeaphicediii the oven of the cook
stove In good coailticin 'til tie wartned,
but . are',.,nufortiftyftely., forgotten and
havo been buriit or •dried.• Ponces de
eddug An' carry on B:Prnfitable4mattesii,
during the winter, vOlll. find is to their
bikerest to send' for a ilaieriptiv'eArcular,
to Demmler Brothers, at No. 126 Smith
field street, Pittsburgh. [nov-2w.
'..Pattratta potti Evttii•Elt. IKp*rsH. tt
J. Snellenburg,the Beaver county cloth
iers,‘Broadway, New Bright.dnAntve ott
hamd the finest and largest_ assortment of
ready made clothing •eVctrltrou,glit
Seaver county, which kiti c y.ittedetainxiih
ed to dispose of at prices to suit the most
economical. OvercoatS of valliety
of style tuaquality; Coats, Pe i tq. Yeats,
and Unmentionables 'cif.eVeY'y",stze anti
pattern. Suits -made to order at alto,ll
notice from the best selected material.—
BrOadulay, New Brighton: • M _
This is the unicitue. p:tier - n of a 'Mies!
tern, personal '*We are sp:tre vo
of the - Comanche riVOrtd-
Th . o - li * Ortd IS / haa - 1y pilnt.C6l, 'flu a
sickly, poverty-stricken appearance.
Mr. John Smith, its publisher, is an
idiot. If the 'leattling rues' of Comanche
county aro respopsible for tho founda
tion.-of the paperOliev, ought to be sent
to the peniteptaly4-77:Wo7.rust that Mr.
Smith wiLl'..stOP On)Alcation of his
paper mutative 11144t ..... 4ey..` f •
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A Warm . Dai,!—X4itst Sahhathiliov.
34t;fi was the warmest day of the moms.
Overcoats- We'rs thrown — off, - and fires,
generally, ware dispensed with. On
Monday morning, 'however, the wind
changed; and the air - - becatni3 quite raw
again. - ,
104t4
Co ' gruZly lit)dy
thti "eiLidi; sibs
PepgrVili2 . - .
11lik - , -- ißlduld' perhaps bare two - separate
pursuits guinVM_atthe sSmetitne, one
for one part of the flay, -and the other
for the other; arid-These of as opposite a
nature as possible—that the mind may
ha refreshed by eliatige,and ell.ttle effects
of latiSitudo avoided. Maim Li one.pieco
ii - dvipti in a life of study, which we
Think no ono will object to; and hat is,
every now and then to b© completely
idle—to do nothing at alt;- indeed, this
part ate life of-study is commonly eotl•
sidered as so decidedly superior to the
rest, that it almost obtained in exclusive
preference over those other parts of the
system, with which we wish to see it
connected. •
Ler-tome in the Methodist E.
ehntsiii.--4ev. J. S. Mellysr, Who
made one of the Sir Knights of Alleghe
ny Commandary in the tour of Europe,
will lecture on next Tuesday evening,
tiee. SW, in the 11. K. Church of Beaver.
The interesting subject of " Naples,
Pompeii, and Vesuvins," will he discus
sed by one fresh from these historic
places.
JOHNSTON SMALLS JOHN
have on hand at their Carriage ltoomt,
on Market street, 13ridgeurater, Pa., some
handsomat Buggies and Buck Wagons,
which for neatness and durability, can
not be surpassed. Wagons, Buggies and
Vehiclas-of all kinds ruado to Order. Cull
and see them.
A Letter frotat the Coming Man.-
-I'heepistle of the Coming Woninn in
the A ,h.ance, some weeks 0,0, calls out
this eempAnion piece, “To the Hun.
NI re: Standhigli, M. C.:"
My Heilored Wife: It is nearly ten
o'clock ; the children are safely tucked
in bed, and although the week's mend
ing stares me in the face, I snatch a mo
ment to spend.in writing to you.
Can you spare a few moments from
the cares and honors of a public lite to
lest •ftiwelines , from your fend and
obedient? I would gladly write oftener,
but you know my numerous cares, and
some of my duties seem very awkward
tp,rpy , unpnictiend band. To be aortal .
gained some experience during your ab
sence in the campaign before election,
but do what I will, skimming the ud
not my forte, and as for working Bib'
butter with my hands as you told me
what a mess I. I suggested to Betty the
other day—very meekly—that the duty
belonged to her, but she indignantly re
(dried. tlhe says you always took care of
the milk before you went Into politics,
and it's no huinness of hors it your head
is turned. Ido the hest lean, but real
ly Betty Is a little hard to suit. .
Then there is the sewing girl. What
a time she gives me with her. questions.
I wbuld pack her out of the house only
the dear, children aro so shabby:and k
am getting so nervous I canno sow:
By
By tikway, what can be the matte
with the ;pickled cribbage? We opened,
that jar of It the other day, and it is nut
at all nice. Betty says the onions spoil
ed it, but I am sure, dear, 'you told me
to use unions to give it relish; or was it
horse-radish instead of onions ! I declare
lam quite bewildered. The spiced cur
rants, too, are terribly strong. Could I
have Made a mistake in -putting them up,
and used pepper instead of the spice ?
You see I cannot find the wok book
that, you said was •in the house, and I
hive beim so short of change that buying
one was not to be thought of. Couldn't
you make the next month's allowance a
little larger? Slaggle's toes are out of
her gaiters, and her best hat iii shocking,
Write me a long letter as soon as you
get this and came home for the holidays
if you can be spared. But you must not
expect us to look so very nice, though I
wear myself out, I sweep and dust ev
ery., week or my life, and insist upon the
children keeping their playthings and
„out-door traps under the table—out of
the way there' you see—and so much
handier than If hung up out of the little
ones' reach. Your faithful husband
tiosxs STA:swim.
E. S. What shall I give the baby when
he has the colic? The other might I gave
him pain -killer, and you oto hardly im
agine hove he screamed. I thinktt must
have been temper he got -so red in the
I
face. Betty says ought to give syrup,
butt/mill - am Ann. Syrup is good with
butter cakes; but I'll never believe it
will cure cone without your orders.
-Baby has "ono tooth! • 31. s.
P. S. again. What shall I do? Betty
just came to the nursery to give warning
that shashOtild leave to-morrow. I was
going to iearis ,how to make bread nest
Week. • ' , cannot 'leave the children to
find - another' gls 'and Betty Says she
won't be Ardered-around by a great star
ught not
hi g man.: "Butl o tommoy you
ivith these trifles. Youn Mosp.s.
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Ralph WASlAloingthwtiiilost oriatilei;
Valk "- tiT mpg
a . ..s _,,a, j-Wltiftl,
eitairi*,o*,s.-"Aal tart litikkir/0
Creak AnnteAla iiiheiteedidlo94-11k4
parailisC: ~ How, white .thlmtable-cleth;
hoW bright the coffee-pot, hei* , eleairthe
wood-work, tbnw, glis,tenitig-44 britia
door,- • uke,. )?ow sixit)etl 44 0 311.6
twat:: • . : amuse tblssever is, of
Itfre: . lial'itliltet zrei.i .c d
diatia--villegeiint large ' , as lAntilibiLl4,
therntre.getietalli a half-dentin women
who aro ikiniltted - Li. be the'..htnit:hoW.
keepers. All Calera erti,iinlylintitaters:
And the strifela , betwearthisio for-tote
pOletniltetice.'' , 'lf bilat'lenat mire ;to , any
that'nOtte in Linirlibtirg".daii.ltlifiiiii
an enemy olnidltt.iandtalap a chrn,
and , release etittranhigtOly...
MatildtsWhite;•l4Leiwife'ef: tialtib's: 'flitts'
kiruilvituejac•llaisurtAVitite' esq . - 'tilitiv
90:4iiiiiieetisaftillifiethie. Otcottrao no
member: of Mrs:;:lybite's famAr, ever
littild:at liiiitioll - 44wr:ala- - Av-cwg l 47-
iy. 'Her "husband * tintloll4%thtlicah.i.
which he keld-iiilt*MitrArYtta_ , . 0 1 9 1 'P Er 1 0:
lite iworder lc maintalowini en:Lunn:tuns
in hisilfelfninett. Oct* etiMfortabto thim,
the' ititilY - ciditi c lio
thaPgiettb44o4)iittaliv e .. - e l igk
chore-114-1%11..;ii ennejgen 4,e-had ' ever
crossedthe 7 thriisWdLaatTral3OsSilcittl
templet - 44, elmilapos- ,, ` - .. , • .erribre i
sonstirtf,awat, - d, , W . :1 . I ... , h e r
son hy wttiftsiist rdar t. l . t i r • 'et. —poor,
1
irenk.-w#llol:fellowl—beett driyim into
bad conipally.. and tad', habits' by the
wItiOHIStnAI uf; eZren l4 ! . ..l'l 4 #l4 2 44 1 0.
And int no shoyea the hereditary trait,
fur all thigenius which Mrs.:White cent
sedated to the glorious w0rk: 4 44148M
ber.hotienton - neat.tn-be habitable, her
eon .Waltergave to. ty l'ng exquisite knots
intiwoontred cravats and „ gads
oiled leaks s o tut toilook ,
~ dytitir
-bet', , pAisti=eite - had, no ..a fl.dren.
tui c
Oa kilid.Pitefidentitt thit w :WiTver
00 -, 404110Y-ors*litiren the
.t.'oarelllat
"very.fewaftlient.aruludgedin these ter
ribleelean houses.. -': -'- /,' •• , v 1 '; , ' , i '
' But Waiter' .Writi;,not.' it the table,' and
Ralph had so trineh'anitikty. lest'ills' lib!!
Wince should hir sigirificatit of evil; that
he did not venture to ,:inquire afhim
as he sat tlwre betvroatt Mr. a d \ ltirp.
l c?
White 4ilp_oiins of Aunt:Xatihia chkeh
wilit.en\ingiettle...tibly • Instilled by-his
long mormuKridejtnd,tile exLidlencrof
the: brown citkluiertlegoldenholte)s, and
the rupee; nailiqteidots•lt iiiway•was,Avith
the!! most generniiis,crettin. Autit'gratils,
na Wee iosubserbed In tolling cf,•the 416 1
ingspfthpllo ,rcaa Society that She bad
141,,re.„ilatfAt''-'lO he till'lfiiiied:at the
9af t if-tptu `, .Vtarri:Val,, ; ;Wlion she
ha &Stijl P illile„-AMbbilg4... -
meni.44l6llilitid':idluiiit ;A , :,.. V,•
POltiViiitAire fhb t,... 0 : ( . 7 , ( 2 ...,;,..,
kikiigue*testkosoicti, -,, . ..:. an . -,-,
rovigt yrbichilwp# *gum pirgow tail
chance, While Aunt - Matilda wain a be
nevolent• mood, to lironeb a plan - le - had
been revolving • for somo,tittre' But
when lie looked at Aunt Matiltika lin
maculate—horribly iminaculato-,-hOuse
keeping, his heart . failed. iii m, .inid l
Would have said riodditg had sh , ,tit•ln,
advertently opened the door horn. ,i&'
'Liow did you get' hero' se,leatlfr , ,
Ralph?" and Aunt 3latildti r s:Otee•was
shadowed with a coming rebuket , -;:s-,i. •
" By early rising," said Ritifel. , :Bilt,
seeing the gathering frowil aft art WA's
brow, ho hastened to tell .tlitliniciry; of
Shocky as well as he could. „illtri4Mi.htte
did not give way to any-impitisifiVlVard
sympathy until she learriedltittPliiiitheky
was. Safely housed :.,,With . Atlea-Ji•Nftro
"Yea, S r,iste sisiyer:'hiilt.Am• - litMlir
cares - " she Sal , illiYirayforeinddthtng,
her slightly- ri . aknomphitlenej; •.!.birti
has no fintilY gikekand'aliainift obi those
things.. ~ ticnnotarneal ttatik,Eilie lets pee.
pier trnpoact-on-treviutd , keep-her-sivay
from the : moans:At Ita4a i iiiii44. spoke to
our new preacher shout lt the last time
he Was here, and asked him to speak to
Sister Sawyer about, staying. t away from
tile ordinances ti:i wait on everybody,
but ho is a queer man, and he only said
that ho supposed Sister Sawyer neglect+
ed the inferior ordinances that she might
attend to higher ones. But I don't see
.any souse in a minister of the gospe,
calling prayer-meetifig a lower ordin
ance than feeding catnlpptes to" Abs.
Jitessa's---kraactiapp..„,a,turi,da
little Aroy—Shocking, of iv
call litua?—got any mother?"
' . "_Yes," said Ralph, "and that was
lust what I was going to say." And ho
proceeded. to tell how anxious. Shocky
was to see his half-blind :wither and
actually ventured to wind up his re
marks hf ' , suggesting that Shocky's
mother be invited to stay (wet' Scummy
in Aunt Matilda's house.
" Bless my stars l" said that astound
ed saint, ." fetch a pauper hero? What
crazy notions you have got! Fetch hei
here out of the poor-house? Why., she
wouldn't be lit to sleep iu my —" hero
Aunt Matilda choked. The bare thought
ofbaving a pauper in her billowy beds,
whose snowy whiteness was frightful to
any ordinary mortal, the' bare thought
of the contagion of the poor-house tak
ing possession of oue of her beds, smoth
ered her. " And then you know sorb
eyes aro very catching.'
Ralph boiled a little. "Aunt Matilda,
do you think Dorcas was afraid of sore
eves?" , I ,'
It was a center abet and the lawyer
uncle, lawyerlike, enjoyed it. And he
enjoyed a good hit at his wife best of all,
for he never ventured on one himself.
But Aunt Matilda felt that ailirect reply
was iuipossible. She was'not a lawyer,
hut a womau, and 80 dodged ,the ques
tion by making a counter-charge.
" It seems to me, itelph, that,you have
picked lip some' very low ldstoctates.
Awl you go tiround'at night, '1 rim told.
You get over hero by daylight, and I
heir that yuti.have Lauda com matt otiuSo
with a lame soldier who acts as a spy for
thieves, and Unit your running about of
nights is likely 4t . get you into some
ttoUl3lo:' ,-,4
Ralph was hit thih time. " I suppose;"
ho said, " that you've been listening to
seine of Henry Small's lies."
"Why, Ralph, how you talk! The
worst sign of all is that yoU abuse such
a young man as Dr. Small, the most ex
emplafy Christian young man in the
county. And ho Is a great friend of
yours, for when be wits hero last week
lie did not say a word against you, but
looked so sorry when your being in
trouble was mentioned. Didn't ho, Nr.
White?"
M,r. White, as In duty bound, said yes,
but he said yes iA it cool, lawyer like
way, which showed that he (lid not take
quite so nitieh stock In Doctor Small as
his wife did. NVllieli 1,1;88 a coinfort to
Ralph, who sat picturing to himself the
silent flattery which Dr. Small's oyes
paid to his Aunt Matilda, and the quiet
expression of-palu that. would flit acrosi
his face when Ralph's name was men
tioned. And never until that moment
had klartsook understood how masterful
Small's artifices were. lie had managed,
to elevate himself in Mrs. White's esti
mation and to destroy Ralph at the same
time, and had ,to,do both bsr a
contraction of the eyebrows. • -• \
But the silence was - -growing painful,
and Ralph thought to break it and turn
tho.current of thought from himself by
asking,after Mrs. White's son. _
r Where la Walter?" '
"oh! Walter's doing well. 110'W - fiat
down to Clifty three weeks ago to study
medicine with Dr Small. lle seems so
fond of the doctor, and the doctor Is
Such an excellent Tan you know, and I.
havo strong hopes- that Wattle will be
led to see the error of his ways by his
association with Henry. I suppose , ho
would have gone to see you but for the
unfavorable reryciris that lie heard. I
hope, Ralph, you too will make the
friendship of 'br. Small. And bir the
sake of your poor, dead mother "—hero
Aunt Matilda t endecivored to showsoine
emotion" Ter the sake of your poor,
dead mother—"
But Ralph heard no more. The buck
wheat-cakes bad lost their, flavor. Ho
remembered that the colt bad not, yet
had his oats. and so, in tho very midst of
Aunt Matilda's affecting allusion to his
mother, like a stitl-neeked reprobate that.
ho was,:Ralph itartsook,rose abruptly
from ie table, put on his but, and went
out toward the stable.
" I .doelare," said Mrs.AVhite deaciend l. ,
lug suddenly from her high moral stand
point, “.I,ileclare that boy - t hus .steppea
right on the thresholdbf the back-door,"
and sho stuffed her white handkerchief
into - her pocket, and took the door-cloth
to wipe oftthe imperceptible blemish of
Ralph's boot-heels. z
And Mr. White followed his nephew
to the stable to request that he would be
a little careful 'what ho .did 'about anyr
body in, the poor-bongo; as tiny- trouble
with theJoneseainightdefeatlir.Whitis'a
nomination to thejudgeshiptif the Court
of Common Plena. . ' •
- - ens.t.TE - n
A 01.A.XLITABLE INSTITUTION.
When - gO Clack to Mks' Naney
Sawyer's, Shocky*Pas sitting up in bed
talking to Miss Nancy and Miss Saman
tha. His cheeks were. a. little iltudied
with fever and the excitement of,
Mastery ; -theirs:yeti:tire!. frith tears.
" Ralph," wilispered Miss Nancy. es
dhe drew him ititothe kitchen. "I want
you to get a buggy or a sleigh, and go
ri thaa ftiVeltit . 0141444 1 1ett1e Irfeieh
.--. ~.111 UISI ,ay..ir t Ze. I ' d o m e
More good than any se ltteterheard
tPrAt t i ttirtbles tuUkto
mots .- - I d ea oilP Ann bl 'joy
over Sunday." ~' ' 1
Ralpkvras delighted, no deligined th a t
hetooe war *lasing itor./01be 4at i ot
liktvretith6O PlAtti , llee glaritied
by her generosity.
Ii ho did not go to the poor-honso
Immediately. ,Ile waited until. ho sate
Bill . Jones, 'the 'Stiptitintsildent of the
Poor-House; and Pete Jones, the County
Commissioner ' , Who Mill somewhat
* .Up one, :tide ifiFtb Ocntrt-hotille.
atilt
Thelf - hd drove - WM' 'the 'villager; and
presently hitched his rim to the poor.
house fence, and Molt * survey of the
outside. Forty hogs, - nearly ready ifor
slaughter, wallowed id a pen in front of
the forlorn and dilapidated, house; for, .
thetkithl the commissioners ~allowed a'
90 31 41.9 r r*Poits ial*P7 rung, tbi
repairs were never mad , dit wonlil
not do to scrutinize Mr. Jouea's bills too
eicandy.,,,nniess you give; up all hope of a
reriOhainatlon to odied. -- -One curious ef
fect of political aspirathmein Hootiole
county, was to shut theeyes that they
could net , see, quid:M*lmm theeare that
theyeoute net hear; ito,dinivoy the
tit
sense ternall. , '.DUI li,„;:not being a
politieTan, entailed. g-. ti 'Nitithont
and the'steneth With 'i allad'A aw every
where the transparedt faandrand heard
the echo of Jones's duchy:.
.R.Lf Srhahhishd girl iltitnitted.itinai , and
ad he did not wish taniahe his Business
known at once, ho elected a sort of idle
interest.in, tbe r pl•.,itell t mid mkcsL t o b e
alloilred-tiv.lookaromie weak-eyed
girl watched him. ' He found that all
the sirdifilli4ltii e-' . rilstentwee;
eons in all, werneh ' ~ Ur-sleep one
' room, which, owl , ~14 the hillt•alope,
was partly under g Met, and whtetthad
but half a window -f . light a itrt do ven
tilation, except the I sate . from the
4
door. Jones had d 4 ' ' tik 4.,
ethe 1
men with:child , . • us. IMP there— I&
warn't gain! in' . , ‘!: ; .-t_Irdts a-rrinnih'
over the t wheitil, • • • •• - '' here were
T im o ne 'winnowed. gibittwomen, with
their children, erotrtiedllke chickens in
a coartfor market. ; And there wet% las
usual in duck plareqMelplese, idiotic
women With. illegitimate children.' Of
coursethiroom *at 'Lids scene of per
tetual ' qttaireling and occasional light
ufs
lii the quart4rs devote d to the Insane,
people slightly dome Poi and raving
maniacs Ward in the sae rooms, while
there were also those utter reeks which
sali in heaps ou,the tiotte,mumtiling and
muttering, urthatellle wortl4, the
g
whole current
.of th thoughts hope
lessly muddled, Cur 4 lag around upcn
itself in eddies neveiltaulil4. •
"That air wontati.lf Mild the Weak-eyed
girl, "used to holler , d heap when she
was brought in here. :BM pap knows
how to subjuo 'em. lie slapped her in
the mouth every time ahahollered. She
don't make no tuna new; ISA" jist sets
down that as ;ay all day, and keeps
it-whisparin".l l .- -, 1, ~, , . '',, , j
( 11610;tidlittEileiNtikq/kiaidli CIO antua
in she was tha vtctim Of mania ; but she
had been beaten. intoiljepoless idiocy.
Indeed this state el' inevitable imbecility
seemed ttui - end toward which all travel
ed. Shut in these be" Teems, with no
treatnient,An ptli;Art Li if * TS vitritty,"and
mealier" food, aSee Of eliglit 'Aerlinge7
ment Bohn grew into chronic lunacy,
One young woman, bailed Phil, a
sweet faced person,apparently a farmer's
wife, etune pp- to Ralph and Lxiked,*
httn•kfmily, playingsvith`the Unto:Mon
his coat in a child-like simplicity. Her
blue drilling dress was sowed all over
with patches of white, rqpresenting or
namental buttons, teadilinWornanly in
stinct toward adornment had in her ta
ken.trils7childiiih turriT' ‘ it ("', ';', ' '7
"Don't yort think:they "Might tolet me
go home?"--.she said :with a, sweetness
and it Wistful,. longing, home-sick look,
that -touched italph rto !dial heart. He
looked at her, anti then at the muttering
crones,-and , heiethild see no hope of• any
better fate for her.kShe foliownd him
round the barn-like rooms, returning
every now and then to her question,
"Don't you think I might go home
now?"
. The weak-eyed girl had been ealled
stood
away ,firpo rnomeni - , anti Ralph
hxSking-into'd colt, where, there was a
(nen...With agcy red pinein his hatand
A 'strip of red flannel trout his Waist
i t
ile Strutted tip and dew ' 'lkea drill-ser-
geaue. a, t ' •
oksan•General Azulrew Jackson " be
,
began. v
, "People doti'believe hut I
_
had my ttead'Alhot - off ,at
Buena Vista w and the new one that groW
ed orlisn't bigh.Sla good as-Untold one ;
it's &tato Oil ono side.... That's Silky thPY
take-advantage of-lbe to rthut ll*
But I know iiolneAbitigels -itirri/ 66 4
PutatcPen 9fl sidP•. t lenettliorightt
the Votrter, 1 - know a tnln
Lean down here.-T Let me-tellyosiostue
thing out of the left. 13pt out of tbo..Pb
tato side, utind - yr.wouldn't .a-told
you if locked'uto up for noth
ing. *BM Janes filet Ode/ .P Ile sells the
bodies of the dead paupers. and then
sells the empty coilins back to the counr
ty again. But that.a'a't all --
Just then ther weak-eyed ' girl came
back; end, as Mph moved away, Gen
eral Jackson*led out; “Thatten't all.
I'll tell the rest Another time. Aud that
a' n' oilt 'of the potato side, you can de
pend on that. That's out of the left side.
Sound:as a nut.on that side !" -
But Ralph began to wonder where ho
should find Ilatinah's mother._
"Don't go in there !" cried the weak
eyed girt, as Ralph was opening a door.
• .010 mowley'a in there, and she'll cuss
you."
- Lni ! well, if that's all; her curses
won't hurt," said Hansa*, pushing
Open the doOr. But. the velley of blas
phemy and the vile language that he re
ceived luadetim stagger. The old hag
paced the Boer, abusiyieverybody that
came in her way. At by the window,,
in the-sante room, feeli g the light that
struggled through the usty glass Open
her face, And li so v I, intelligent
isnglieb woman. alph noticed that
hii wts ,Englislait once, tid in a few
Mome its he discovered t t . her sight
Weis d ifective. •Ltiold it btS that Han
nah's Mother waiiituf room-mate of this
loathsome creature, whose profanity and
obscenity did not. Intermit for a moment?
II aPplly the weak-eyed girl had not
dared to brave the , curses - of Iflowley.
Ralph steppodlorward to the woman by
the window, and greeteo her. ,
. "Is this Mts. W.hollasonr . :• 'r
"That ismyveme, sir , " she saikturn
ing het: ilietrtoivard!lttdpir, who could
not but remark. the contrast between the
thorough refinement of her manner and
her coarse, Scant, unabated pauper-frock
of blue drilling.
"Ilia* your.daugbter yesterday."
' , llia you 4 scoloy boy?" ,
. There was a tremulousness in. her 'voice
and au - agitation 'in heeAnahnor. which
disclosed UM:en:lotion she strove in vain
to conceal.' rm.. only the day before 11111
Jones had informed her ~t hat Una Shoeky
would be bound Caton Sunday, and that
she would , llnd ' -that gobs' • 'agirc. him
wil,FP't a payte.i 4stue. 4 ,,,tta wiletk.
some others he moot - mention: • •'" •
Ralph told hbr about Shtzteky's safety.
I shad not twits dowtt gio conversation
here. Critics would say that it way ail
overwroughtscene. As if all the word
were as cold as they ! All that, i can tell
is that this relined woiud had ull she
could do to control helsolf g"her eager
110SY to get out of her prisowidltige;OWfty
from biaspheinies of Motriey; - „-_a_way
front the InSults of Jones, away frOullho
sights and, sounds als tiMulit. of ibe
lace, and, ibove all, hoe eugetrnholt, :to
•ily to Lao little shocky-head from utipArt
she had beBn banished for two years: It
seemed biller that she could grittily tilif
noco, if she 'could die with that Miser:
head upon tier b° 6 °ln•
And so, in :mho of the oppoilitiau of
Bill.Jonos's son, whotbreateue&hor with
every sort Of evil if She left. Ralph wrap..*
pod.-Mrs: Thompson'. bluo - drilii{Ag" in
Sawyefa shawl, and bore the ko
hl% woman MD to Low.sburg. And us
they drove's:may, a sad, child-like voice
cried frouithogratiugs of the upper win
dow, rifload-bye! good-bye!'ltalph
turned-and saw that it was Yhil, poor
Phil, for whom-there was no deliverance.
And all the way back Ralph pronounc
ed mental maledictions on the Dorcas
Society, dot for sodding garmentS to the
Five ,Points.or the South Sou Islands,
whichever it was, Mit for being so blind
to the sorrow and poverty within its
retWlL,l.lftdhl,nol know, fur be had 110$
read th. l 3,repotts of the Boards of Strite.
Charities; that• nearly all alms-houses
are. very Mott like this, and that• tho
State of NOW, 'York ls , u6S better in
regard. Judie au; Arid xi id not
know true.ini almost all Other,
countries;- as it was in his own, that
a•Chrisdario• people do not‘think enough
of Christ to loolc for him in _Apse_ bazar,
hohises. ' • ,
•And whilellalph denounced the.. Dor
cas' Sottery,Alio e2ger, hUng,r) , " heat's of
tho'inalior rai l . flow toward -the
white-1 qaded hey. •
No, I eon not ao it ; I can tiottellyou
about"shut meeting: lain sure thattliss
Nancy Sawyer's tea tasted„exceedingly
good to the,•pauper, Wh0..;144.,Vt0wn
nothing but. cold water, end that She
bread and butter were delicious to E
palate that had taunt: tri.ipi;honse'soup
for dinner, anteesras'PACkr-tiouso hived
and vilo mafiosos. ler. suppor,, and that
withouVvhange, for throe yesra.:. nut I.
omit taot-tell you It4W ItSeemedthateveu-'
hi/I' ` MlAtt,Axiet $4 . er,'tta c 'rtho poor
RAllha4 1 4 ,.8 2 ' 1414 44 g as to
roe -Inglis the ousplhit
ingrehair In the 4fte-light,' while she
OroPERSLA4 hexPcll4.oF9,.°olkoartei tniuh
of her onfooplOd Atha& or d
little Shock, *Who' r-sobbeit a half
otnigiTY4t.aid Stv.cr.ValuiGoft, hu'n't.
• forgot us, mother;Goa hie&t forgot ing"
• (To DE CONTINUED.)
TROditalinekii*,(l,o2.
. ~
di i
The consolidation, of Italy, so iii g frog
'utopia ;and Important, into on ler
furig ,Waiiii aisits7ii . p ti
Muth o o ram . ; througin Hest
crushing defeats, ending with the siege
and catoltpl4litd oflieipiondsind* Me
stopills; thespalsion of the jitourinms
try nkihgliiiiiiiii -tfirti* 'acid iiiirenhAt
tution
nisi for thirti l .rd a scion of the Most lib
oralhi ng„ royal hotisii;-^tfie Areal alt
soli of cille, 106000 ofilaxotg, Ilan;
dyer. villa, WWI ''llilden, nesse, * the
Henso Towns, fte., under the headship of
Prussia,llte,the trinurfrhtint and power
ful einliirtrif 01:4(140#intlifr ;; grid the
arming of Russia to rea ssert her prepon
derance In the council sof Europe, or to
prosecute her often postponed but saver
relinquished designs. Ou the great city
founded by Consiantina: and the vast de
awing and, anarchial -dominion of the
gultan,:all' combine tOlnvest ' with pro
found Interest the ever changing phases
of ocir-,4illtsgal) Mitheo-Oldlre,.*ld. '..; TUE
Tntutiria, through trust ed correspondents
stationed, at all points,* Europe Where
great MOvements arn in tyrogiesi - or imuit
neat, !Amato, prcs?nt incomplete and In
structive panorama of eients on that con
tinent,midAtinurriii 114 r prolonged stitig4
Ate between inidilliiing, s Pentlaitsni and
Ecclesiastic's* on the -on i a, , latrui, and
Nineleenth-Centuny skiptlelsna and secu
larism on the other: -.- ittecogniiiiign Dl
*iner Providence *lap Ihat,,proceeds'and
- 101 looks hoPehilry`o4;the great: Conti let
as destined (Pk° our min. recent convul
sion). to evolve from girlie, disaster, and
seeming clutoiri a fatrtir`und happier fu
ture for, t4etoillta wasidio f mankind.
In our Own country,-; a war upon cot.-
rupthin..inut rasnality jilt office has been
inaugurated in our City, whereby the
goveriMient of our Steil) „has been revoluf
%ionized through .an initial triumph lif
Reform • which surpass/At the most• san
guine anttcipatien.,. It-is morally certain
that the Movenient thui inaugurated can
upti in-its progress,/be Circumscribed' to
any locality,•or any liiiriy, bit that its
purifying influence is de:stined to be felt
in every part of the Union; rebuking ve
nality, exposing robbert t . w resting power
from politicians by trade, and confiding
it to those worthiest awl fitte s t to wield
lt, ; -,,T0 this beneficent and vitalli,,needel
refiirtd i tirE trimmii or devote its best
energies, regardless of„personal interests
or party Ppieditectitntii,! esmyming the
choice of honest and fiutlitul' men to of-
lice as of all New Depailitres the most es
gleatiafaml auspicious.:,
The virtual surren4.4: by the Dann•
cratic party of its hiMility to Equa
Rights regartJles . 3 of Color has,divest4
gr ttllC, omiiii.by-sprio
internsay. liimever e t atties may hence.
. .
forth 'rise or tall, it is 41ear that tli'e
fud
da priti4learivOlth.lial hitherto
honor4bly ilisTagulshcithe Republicans
arc Ilene-do - rift to be .SOtelr regarded as
pracCioaVOMpted tiWt!l 010 ostfun
try...l,4l:,/.rtlit of eve y: man to Lis own
litubs*nd. , :iinews—tlic:Ctjuality of all ctt.-
4z . enit befoneTthe laci-14he ; a'
State to enslave any portion ~of its people
—the duty of the Unita] to 'guarantee to
every citizen the full: enjoyment of his
liberty until he forteitli It by crime—such
are the broad and Jinn' foundations orour
National editiee; and palsied be the hand
that 04 isOC L94lilg*
not) 4 •C'ti t tal'Ats; Oti; t TieTnitltcau
party has completed ;the noble fabric of
Emaneipation r and natty fairly in!roke
thereon the tternest, udgentent of Man
and the benignant smile of God.
Henceforth the mission of our Republic
is one of Peaceful Prfgress. To protect
tin n•jgk and the 114ble font viol ice
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Gni ft-tt4fire'lreillusgs
, •
to stitnulatc,. liigenutt* to tun prodtiqUion
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er to each other iiirstlttiers of Food
and ,Fobries,,of Grait4aud, l of 3 1tits4i:TRO . ,
tilts enhanamlis gainS,44 ry tryra
(hieing tide, t e,o,stvf .trAisportatitui and ex
changes between fainters and artnans—
such .Is.the inSpiringltask to which this
Nation now addresses tself, and by which
it would Thin . coiltrilihte Pi the progress,
enlightenment "Rd ,h#,lppinessq our :lett.
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WE Invite our Mends to call and examine our
Stock Isdote purchasiug eltsfiettere. 4)rdent care
fully add promptly filled. • fonn-Sterinsoirs Sons
t:o., 93 Market street, Pittsbargh. Jetly
• to • o
'COMMUNICATED.
Itobert Mammon respectable pit-
izen died, after a few hinirs Illness, at his
residence, in Indepeidence township,_
Beaver coinit,y,Pa., uwiifitivF9ol34
.
thpfibuiiii4 4 Nimienliteti ugh' *dr
I?orn in 1824, monsecto6ntly at the thneof
Ills death, was in Op farty-eighp yeor of
his age.' He OA . vat ituasiblv km:4w
two chlldren-onewhen . ' is:labor,ing ,
under die' severe allliditikni of ilitsitltired'
reason., 14es4Voot, gi ity this poslneAle
man al6adltaildlt and.liai4aiidthe
respect and Qopildenee , of 'those among
whani ileviU3 n kinkfitftband,
en indulgent ,parut, a true:, Erlend re a
good iiiiWiiii/asvditni:el4o4. r iaiE44,
honest [pap. He aqua anddeidfcatdo*ni
in i6eitrinliteifllik4o! ditrali*ega‘i
oi, DEATH I no morn.; to Tainglo in 001
changing and porploling aceneti of dill?!
4 / 6 141, 11 .11 1 * -60141 V T I the Or rd: #
IttagUirrea th' ; dW
• . ; •R.
4 Log down, licarcr canary' , Pa.
SPE' NCER
-ID \
..Placlg
„ Alga l
jaP.,
• i ::,Sr4P di! 0 . .1Ff; Sa e , -
• , ( red rantaise,
_GrOen
GriitHielle Pop line r •
- Macao Cloths,
• 'and Fancy
DRESS',
.111 • • Goods
ourning..
Fftieley.• • -I • •
-Lace Curtains. •
• Persons visiting Plittitiurgil aro respect
fully incited kiewillile our stock, Its tile
prices wilt be the VzitirlowEsT: •
Marg.h29:ly.-
COM
" Itiehard'nlilli*ellrAttlpill
At the time , of edi tilit:t4 n lndustry to w n,
ship a couple of irks ago * rather dam-.
aging stories were told to us touching
the success of .thel'artomPanY of that
township. Since then, however,,it seems
that Colonel Dick. -Wilton, like Bud :
Means In the .'• llotader'llehool4tsater I .''
story; has been -"
pntllte in' his best
liciks," atol'ipktlieringtri . coons and'optis
lutiN 4i l MlX:o4, o S.„XitginSWeCkb,e*
fore, l huithiiwas the,".kninAliatedeith 5 1*
Dine 'raccoons, and tiow many oviosigMll
4bhi,dcponept malt net. ..Jis, week be
waeon the trail again, . andint:W.edimi4
day afternoon . be terwarded to the A*J.
ems office, a racooon, that was seMething
less tan Esq.Caughere -Chester Whites,
and about as fat as anything its the wild
amidel line could Cleverly get. Id com
pany with the coon was a yOung opos
sum, whose nocturnal rambles had
broughthiut into a good condition. Well,
we (reap that, coon and we, froze that
(Messner ' ', we roasted..that coon and *e
roasted that opossum; we "went for"
that coin% nap We " went for" that opos
sum, and'" illand s " pronounced that
coffin and t . ' tlvossnm the best coon and
unit:lest 0 ~eattt we have had, anything
to,'ller,Witli fah''' e long :tile... MAI. Butler,
(eRt *4), who used to, be a Whig,, bet
haegellop,pelitleally,by the wayside:after
Partak!ng heartily, thinks this coon was
a descendant of that "same old coon"
about whose fine points he was wont to
sing himselfhearse in tbodeysof"Tippe
caneeiblicr Tiler:ide."' 'hit 011 that poi tit
we forbear for the present. Look Mg over
the whole field, therefore, we have con
cluded that Industry iownship will do
to brag about, and that "Itighard's him
self again." - - •
Now, Colonel, what do you say foi a
circular. Volt Hantbetween Christmas
and New Year?' Can't you arrange de
tails, and Issue a general order between
,tew _and then on that subject t We, at
all esients,would liko to hear the "pares"
end'see the ehae
, .
NEW URIGUTON GRAIN MARKET.
connkcTED mr`rEkr., IW WILSON &
11n1qtqosliixt.t.s, Nov. 22,1071.
No. 1 Red Wheat, - - - $1 35
No; 1 White Wheat, - - - 140
NM Corn, . - 60
Old Corn,
Ruckw heat,
Oats,
Rye,
~7£ARBIEII.
IMEIMi
PENRBAKER. On the
evening of the 21$ inst.. by Roy. Jas.
lq,Shields, Mr, Chafing C. Childs of
Pialeton, Pa., and Miss Mary M. Pone
baker; of Shippingport,' Pa.
KELLY—MORGAN.—On the 2.3 d inst..
'bY:Rev. John Brown, of Knob. Mr -
Cettiinbtle Kelly. 'to :hiss 'Amanda
LEON ' iaCrEV. rta4
-1871, at the residence of Mr. J. Wilson,
Msnovier, by Rini. 7. S. rardy, M. S.
- G. -Leonard of Vanport, and • Mika
L. Martin, of Hanover, Bearer county,
New Advertismtnentg.
Girl. Wanted.
A GOOD GIRL wanted liar general housework
to a small fnmiiy. AOltto W. 11. MOORS.
Mitigation above Baden, Pitt,,lit W. &C. Rail
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E - i'lEl cbrticio.
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eels which the Harpers publish, it Is airoostldeal
ly well edited, as m the clase9Preadere for whom
it 'white* ed—the mothers and danetteis Ware.
rage tainitiov r eannot bart peotlt by lta good sense
and goad taste, which rro bare nu doubt are, to baking Many bottom happier than they - mity
have boon before, the vromenbeitan taking lessons
in personal and household and social, manatrw
ment front this good-natured mentor; , -771e
tles,'N.
4 1.
MEI
sllbsoi-Iption.is,L4AW7o.
I.l.f.pan, one
• EXtitiaiffOrgr.either tbb iffigetrine„ , wedgy.
ar . Bw.a— rwill - baeupplied vials for every Club
'dirks tittbscribersat $4. each; trt Oka ventittroter;
or. ifixColites for Itideuiptout Pxtra Copy. •
halwriptioult to. kiffirper's Misirr4ne. Weak.
atid Saar; to one address for one year, VI, or,
two of Harper's Periodicals, to oneaddress tor
ono year, St
Back Numbers can be scpplied at any time.
'the four volatiles of Ltaurait'a BAUD, for the
years MS. '7O and '7l elegantly bound Pitmen
moroccoaith, will ho sent by express, freight
prepaid, for $7 each.
• . The postage op !Zipper's lima' '3) cents it
ear; which moat he paid at the itrbseribeel post-
Address, QAItPIIR do fiItUTHRIIS. Sew
;
COAL. and. NUT:OO.AI,
- -:,• •
The • "fR *pendin ott MciLi about halt"way betweenkw'
(tester and ifoiesr where he will 'be glad' to
meeleironters tor lamp or autcoal Older* can
also be kit. ah B. Maipotm a in Of et
John Putvls; in Deliver. or at the Attars office
or at the residence of ; the , on
Illathet street, Bridgewater. yonion th, platform
at all times. Coal delivered at abort notice.—
Terms cash on delivery. Prices as low its the low
est. [Jys-iy] J. C. MOLTER.
JOWCPN HORNE & CO.
77 - ez 79 Market;St.
Invite the attention of close !layers to their 'et;
temoirre hues of - .
Misery, Gloves, ..
Geot'o Furnishing Goods, ,
.Underwear,
Embroideries,
.• Handkereiriefs,
Corsets, 'loop Skirts, -
Lace Goods,
Buttons, Braids ► Tam,
and alums of all Kinds
Millinery and strap• Goods,
Hats, Bonnets,
Flowerg, Feathers,
Velvets, Velveteens,
Ribbons; Frames, Ornamental, ste.
'AT LOWEST PASTERN PRICES
NEW GOODS EVERY DAY.
SAYCYL R . Jorvistng Josgru
W &WAS (1. JOUSIMON.
Established by Eiebtatir&Jotatl4lBl6.
- William', G. Johnston do Co.,
S,
S TAT I 0 NEits
65
SO
45
70
And , Blank Book Makers,
Eknd '54 Wood Stet,
PI2VSITURGII, PE/074.
niy9l-13,
The Americawilousewife.
A Monthly MagFi i ne for the Family,
SEMI!
iqt; 27i:,.34 B:. d r oop WIN.
For the Mother, It containa direc
tions and euggestions for every department of
housekeeping.
"For the VOttng Ladles of the
family.ebtriceiltetature,hints on dress making and
fancy work, talk* about fashion, etiquette, and
♦arlons Interestirm topics.
For,Chtlelren, an Illustrated depart
ment to rnivided,wherein.they can And both pleas
ure and profit.
The Farm, the Orchard and
the Garden will receive due attention.
TERMS—Lino copy one-sear. $1 ; Ten copies.
$8; Cwenty copies, - Snbscriptfon may com
mence at any time, Specimen numbers sent on
receipt of stamp. A44lreas
Iltonavoth, Chase & Hall, Publishers,
norrls-tf.] CrscinaNan, Onto.
ATTENTION !
Rocligtor Banding Asst No. 2 MU
:
Meeting Every Wednesday, at 7 P. Al,
AT A. SILBERMAN'S STORE.
WATER ST., ROCHESTER, PA
First weekly payment dno and election of a
Board of Directors on Dezember 6th, 13'3. We
take subscriptions:
HERMAN SPEYEREIL !JACOB W ACK.
ED. KELBEIt, Am: SILBERMAN-
Rochester. Pa, N0v.15, IS7l.—norl3-4W.
•
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CHEAP FARMS! FREE 'HOMES!
Union Pacific Railroad
A land grant of
12 000,000 4 CJI E S
of the beet
Farming and Mineral Lands in America.
3.000,000 Acres ot Choice Farming and (;raz
ing lands on the line or the road, in the State of
Nebraska, in the Great Platte Valley,
Now for sale, for cash or long credit. Th.se
lands are In a mild and healthy climate, and for
grain-growing and stock-mising, unsurpassed by
any In the United States.
Prices range from $2 to $lO per Acre.
HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS
2 1 50%000 9crns of Government Land 13e
!wean Omaha and ICebtatact, epen for entry aa
nomeeteads only.
SOLDIERS OF THE LATE WAR
Free Homesteads of 160 Acres
within railroad Motto, equal to a
DIRECT BOUNTT. Y of $4OO
Bend for the new edltron of descriptive pamph
let, with new maps, mailed free everywhere. Ad ,
dress. 0. F. D iVIS.
Land CcimmlAsioner U. 'R. R. R. Co.
o=4 Neb.
pcpt6:3m
LOOK HERE.
SPHING AbiD SIMMER GOODS.—The
ondetyrigned begs leafre to inform his friends
and the public generally that he has Juet received
a new stock of goods of the lateal styles for
Spring, and Summer wear ,which he offers at vary
moderat rates.
GE4VFLEMHNS' FURNISHING
GOODS,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Clothing made to order on the thortest notice.
Thankful to the public for' pelt Savory, I hope
by close attention to busmen to merit a amtlau
ante of the Rome.
DANIEL 31ILLER,PA
BRIDGE ST... BRIDGEWATER.
mar 101 l f •
J. D. RAMALEY'S
Hat House,
GENT'S FURNISHING
EMPORIUM,
Fifth .X.‘rfaitne,
The • Hest Goods at Lowest
Prices.
Gooodd seal to any address, on approval
raar.34-7y.
XECUTIIIIMs NOTIVILLettens testa.
.11.‘ amatory tro the estate of Daniel 'kin late of
the! borough of Beaver. baTthg WTI grants
ed to the undersigned,. notice Is hereby gifell to
alt patties Indebted to sold 'estate to make tome•
disco psymenti and to those having claims menet
the same to,ptesent them poverty authenticated
tot settlement. MRS. ANN Ittlfrt
ndrl;6t. 4 Executrix.
• '
EJM
ALSO,
WHOLESALE ONLY
sep2o-;din
) I °P=si9G',,.
On the land of the
Are entitled to
OP E r . ) , A.
ANT)
PITTSBURGH
a~~~~~.r~Ra
Cria. I 4 1' ca . a '7 -
• t,p,• , ,
4 - ,;:crt: 1161 ,Dr
Vri r ealitaltraigh -
Cbrianiitteeon "Triiiteali;Jd "Inter
-8" mot ovideciFor,
• And 04 ,
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ONLP A: 1 L7 1 .4.C PAM*
of p,
hia otyy; /0-
Or Qraie z alrfttPhirPdehic • '
adifindin-41KOKCIE TIPAPAKT;Jr.i
atm. GeoG Meader L:Mciatgomery Bond.
Gen. ROM Patternou, Pree't Keyetnne Bank.
Jobe MLA • nomad Kennedy,'
• _ Ma' W. W*h.] . PreellipengGarden Irk
Geo. U:litew4rt, jr. Col. Seou„ .
Peler sh am/ . • • : ~ • . pt centrai U. is.,
tar_l .. ratter ' 3,Btebe!on,
Stout rat.
Rene Gallkni,
Nelson Fe Evans,
Wm. t`...Mlskey,
Ed. R. Flutchlns, D..
raap,
Or.
fames,oss .13 nowden.
gsmael CI. Thompson,
Itiastol. Y. Cook/
William a. Cronsll.,
. .
L.SION'TOOSID.
UNCAN SL
Cirrus oir Tai courrnr#,No.493 prAtsusfk?, t
" PiIiDAV.PIIIA, Weller 17e1811: L
Drat .tin—The ' D °Vet:Vet thi0 7 1411,00 1 4
the furrguiqg Comialtbse to *ore Contribik
tlons for the afflicted, and aufferlog poet of oleo
go from all Mcraeof dor'eltizetts iftlo 411 re Cite
been tolled upon e ta giro 'to the toilet~ et
ter city, and °hp do not, bong to profeaskrimOr
trades, for the- caremaslog of °bleb ManelfteeS
have already been immolated. • r- " -
The terrible epee.% 9r the everottelminc.eatsm!
tropho which his rained atul rendered holt/00..-f
Go mill tens Of lbOusands of tntr teller do A ir
at the commencommitrof odater.eiM
ly he mitigarAd.,by the. prompt inift liticrat flati*7
Meet of kit eses °tour people: Fillow4ltlieris,
Mantifitettcremateelionloo and Thideimen of the
City of Brotherly t l eset give of yoor Ablol/000
and to tho - lietit ot you ability for Pio relle4otthe -
sniferime tea, hremen tad children el Obleagosor
tbo Itamiweit‘ Owl yosmill novae regret Mt MD
ooy;oti thatoolitteuto. • • •
•• T - DimeArelercassws, tfrey;
• 0111131410:4111Volunt street; PAllidelpila.i
tloare-40 to 3. - •
—The Cbleatii'illie.-Ibgfir'e some ides of
Strait:esti •etisting consequent, thereupon, we
dive the following brief. and Astakneksastsa az'
tract: • -
• [From The Nem l'ort liegd.l •
• • •
Women and-children - are ping round.,
seeking something to satisfy their longer; which
there is nothing to supply. No ode We psis
toes or money. Whit provisions there were In
the city are tamed or eaten: A.few -peoplelare
enough for a day or two, not longer- .Provisions
aro arriving, but are distributed as Passi
ble. Twenty. dead podia hrebeeln takes to the
station on the North side. t present Itts Impos
sible to know who they ate. As illghtteduerian
the want of gas Is ketsaly felt. , Therersre few dm
dles In the city, and no.wates except witheis taken
from the Lake. Greet fears of thfetes'atelbtfott
the Wcstaide and General Sheridan isatirt'ena •
lay fertroops from tllfere.nt postai. lit Inn order.
1I basiness' and wort' are shapendeo. and every
oneis occupied-lit obtaining sotheiftting tcieat and
prates of shelter. The fkalferitto on. *II INorth
side are heart rending. Fifty thoftul i mpo, wo•
men and children are huddled her .fike so
many:claimers. Seventeen thotnutdr Gletundts trad
Irish are preying fur relict. • Ileltdestaelhilfbuttare
asking It r bread from, heart-breten parents who
know not which way to turn, nor to d& except to
await suppilea Which must be slow .theonflog. ail
there is part of the burst dim:let where it la Id
most thiptessibleto travel: Pattentshadbeenstaken
from beds-of *kermess to-savo llves t ..whicirwero
nearly spent, were all exposed toiltie rant bist
night and the cold taw winds to day. Several
deaths ht.ve occurred at lantoto Park. Another
night must be spent in Lincoln Parkarai the=
fields of Division street, an .1 yet another..
and extras are loaded to their' , fullest' catiticit,y to
taking people away, who in tunny listances have
no place to go, to, hat, jeVemthot soy here. snit
each train leave* live times aifauipat.ieng,ere as
It takes akay. The -Synth* Journal" • got oat
half a 4beM to-night, and other papers will follow
to-morrow.
W 1 enenhecriptinne plenee write names.
plainly au that way an be mrecely . eeknowl
edged. (Form for.Subseription.)
L. MONTGOMERY BOND, E• 34.,
President o(tbe "Keystone Ban" No. 15516
Chestnut street, Pedlede.tvhia.- 4 -
Drar r . Betel& And ,our liob
setiptieln for • $ 00
One day's income from our employoce, •
Total ..
which please acknowledge fn inn gewspaperit'
Very resaectlolly.,:
•
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.... .................
Please draw cheeks to,tho order of the rarer.-
whose , Indorsement will he a receipt In addition
to the "acknowledgement:" •
Ona,also retched_naz a'afferera try the
estensirefires In Ilichimkr,'7llinstellota and Wis: -
cattalo., by Which.hwedreasi of Aka 40`f6reat and.
pruirio and thirty aillakes stern deatrigedw *rhea
sending subscriptions for Omn i please Wage,
otherwise they will hi:credited tolhe Chicago Ind
Subscriptions reielved from- non-residents...of
Philadelphia as well as citizens.
Firms. manufacturing establishments:railroad, -
mal, iron, and other companies rand prelate cat.
zens,J In and out of the city. should fortbWittatiend
in their subscriptions, and at ones ittmaguritera
movement among. their employees to secure "one
dare income," toilhout teaitiegle be cage:Lepel'
or formally notified by_the committee: _
tinhearipdorat amnia be handed to ' the Colder
of the uearestlialik, isho is authorized toAnceitsa
• hr'ifeniffornertf , Beriftw.
si.e.v-PlesldentiteratotterEardt. '-flo. - VIOn Cleat- •
nut street. Philatlelpua. novls:3w
James T. Brady & Co.,
Corner of • A
WOOD ST.', ,tt FOURTH • AVENUE,
Pittsburgh,. Pa.
BANKERS,
Have for ,Yak First Class State, (bun
ty, Illunicipat and Rai(roar' Roads.
GOLD, SILVER AND COUPONS;
Purchased on the must avorahle Teruas.
Interest allowed on Deposits Wade with
us, in Currency or Coin, subject. to Check,
without n:,t ice. •
GOVERNMENT .540 BONDS,
Of issue of 111369, Redeemed Without
Charge. Money Loaned on Government
iid State Bonds, and other reliable Col
laternl.;. JAMES T. BRIDY aE CO.
HOLDEFA OF 5.208 OF 1882,
117sich tall be' paid o t r in December,
1871, have especial reason to consider
the question of converting the into
some other good, reliable seetirily, sin
less they desireto receive coinfor them,
or• snake an exchange at par for Bonds
of thonew imam, bearing an average
rate of 4A per cent.
: -
In view of these fact,z, those who desire
to take advantage of a change of Invest
tneift, into other reliahle.Coin Securities,
hearing 7 to 7 3(1 per cent. interest, should
act soon in making the exchange. •
may.l-Iy:cted Mt 11 •
ALL s'EcuitlTlEs
Sold have our personal mid cargful
examination.
Whether you Fish 10 13
. 1 1( Orgeo qn:#
khul - 47 - •• .
Investment S;eertivittes,
Cbirsuli, or write Co _ 3
S. McClean: & Co.,
13A.NICERS;
(Lock-b0.t137) No. 61 Fourth Avenue
PITTSBURGH, PENN'....t.,
Financial Agents for the Loans of Me
GoveriTtat and various approved
Itai/r9ad Bawls; Drawers of Ex
irth'cntge,Drafts on oilparts of the Uni
ted &cites and Europe; A General
Banking, Brokerage and al/mission,
husOwss attended to. .3foney advances
made upon aPProred allaleralt
ChecksendDeposit Accounts kept with
indirictuals, Banks, Bankers, Ctor
porallons, Interest allowed on I'm
_Deposits.
.oct11; m
Grey, Possiel Rese,
No 31 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg,
Mereliant
• PiD DEALERS IN
CtENTS. FINE FURNISHING GOODS
SUPERIOR WRITE SHIRTS'aidIAND
• AND 3IADE TO .ORDER,' • -
A PERFECT , FIT GUARANTEED
GENTS' FINE DRESSING ROES.
311:F.FLERS,
New Styles in Neck Near Just ReCened
train Lendeut2
UNDERWEA4 /k,NI/110SMIY,
'ENTRASIVISILE UMBRELLAS.
SCARFS, GLOVES, &e.
All the LATEST STYLES for the best
city and country Trade. 0ct4:301