The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, January 10, 1872, Image 3

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    The Beiver tirgus.
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Beaver. Pa.. Jan. 10th, 1872.
cirrillation 'Thirteen Hundred
Kates of Advertising.
6w. 3m. I Gm. ,1 year
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~, 10 ilueo. 92 001 93 00 1 35 00.1 $7 00410 00
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: I ,,Are,), do 5 001 600 9 00; 1: 001 18 00
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33 00
•., irmi, .. 11 00' 15_ 00 20 te 2s 00 tic) to
.....uum. .. 22 11101 8:1110 38 00! OA 00 100 00
t,•trators' and Executors' `Notlce:a....s3 00
.31 notices per Ilne, ten cents.
Puyments to be made quarterly, except
,r rrncsicnt advertisements, which mast be paid
MEE
EO. P. ROWELL, 40 York Now, N. York.
AND
ti. PETTENGILL d Co, 37 Park Row
..w York. are the scde agente for Tug BEAVY.II
that city, and am authorized to Couiract
r in.ertlng adVernsementi, for us at our low'.
csh rates._ Adcertisera in that city are re
t.. leave their fa , core with either of the
'ore 11011Vt..V. •
T. IIIeCLELLAND 8: Co. are the ARGUE!'
o ate lit lPittsburgh. and are authorized to con
: : (or adVerttseillenta at our !M Y :CPI cash rates.
TIME TABLE.
Cleveland & Pittaburr,,h Et. Xt.—Tiltlin
Exec leave Beaver Station a.; follows: tint-
Aceein'n 9 19; Ni.:111, 2.4.1 p. rtL.,Evening Fast
r,
entog West leave Beaver' Station Li fol
7;4lia. no.. Accommodation and Ex
,through M13,..11atr,) 5.45 p. m.
The attention of the public is directed
following New Advertisemenbs
1 .11 h appear for the first Aline in the
to-clay :
Noticet—Dr. Johnton
N.,uce—Dr Keyser.... . ...... .
,7 - it JM. Cot - Ltd - foe JCo ............ _.... ..... . . ..lz
.• illiements—O. I'. Rowell
.ii Niitli e-.--Mi1g'11ti1ti.................. 6
~: N0n.... Speyerer t Soup .........4
-• leiiiiire at thiii Office . 5
~c Aiicertitiement —flood, llotibright a Co . .0
~• ...il Notice—lt. W. Dunn .. ......... . .. 15
s.i. Adv —S Snitger ..t. Co ...4iitimly
~.. and Lot tor Sale- It 8 1 mbrie 1N.4"
rm fo- Sale—Joseph C.Slungh 'e,q;tr
octal Notice—J. M Cornellui...t•Co ..... ...... .1 5
i gine for Sale—Milo Somers .............. ...legal
ivlitend Notlnn—New Brighton Banii....lsOw
eCilll ..V . ptice—Mrs. Bence ..... .... 21 3w
luanfiesi—Bridgewater borough 3ign3 -
,ttce to Builders -,-.l.thild Mg Committee 2Aq.:3w
....,iltitlon Notlee.Boyd Jr Shaw 1641;3w
ov Adv.-8 .t J. Suellenburg iegu;tf
at—Enquire at this 011:Ice 4
..-. ill Notice--H. Seh iff 8
ell N , itire—lnCrtalunt Boyd ' .11
. .t: Nogitt-' -- S. A. J. Sneilon burg._ . .... ..13
. .1 Notice--Small & Walther 16
Public Ylecting.—We are'requested
that a public meeting will be
i zu the Court House on Thursday
January 11, at 6} to de-
MEI
rheaiures to prevent the breaking
.bread of small pox in our midst
i ., ...sj-t those who Way be so unfor-
a, to eon trad the disease
ct, , 11 ,13n0e ~f the citizens of Beaver
linty is urgently requested
r - Sterling Sliver. Table Ware
.4;} m pieces JohJi Sterensun'e SunA
N41,....t eltrcet. Pltk.burgh. je7-1y
•
Friday, DeCember.lsth, be
rhlrd.and.Fourth street, a diary.
gill confer a favor by leav
-3! w. otlice.
po.l for eggs and chickens, at
i,jafif72-4w
1• «e Strpected.—The Pitt-sburgh
week con tai ned an " in fur
by a Mrs. Lane of Alle-
• v , •It herein she alleged that Rev.
'Faye the Phillipsburg Sol
.. than , ' !.•••110.il, h-ad struck and
on a visit to that I nsti-
Ii :~) '.i her ,on 1-14.4 a pupil
e mtspeeted at the time there
to the story. An affidavit
th , I.y Itt-v. Taylor reaohed us late on
olav p‘ ening for pulAteation it will
piwar in next weck's A.ndausl in which
.ie that Mrs. Lane herself was
lie aggressor, that she and her sister re-
Lc went there to take the boy away to
- iolation of law, and when resisted ill
hat movement Mrs. Lane became furl
ms, assaulted Mr. Taylor, accidentally
1.11, and then sent up acre of "murder."
Ve understand there are disinterested
,itnesses who will corroborate 'Rev.
!'a\ affidavit, and if this be true
r+. Lau - e
has manifestly got herself in
a very unenviable scrape.
A: J. SN ELLE N 111" Itri, of New-Brigton,
oominne to dispose of elegant and
,lothing at rates that aston
,'l I err one. Their stock Is large and
•lec ted, call and examine for
mr,elf before buying elsewhere.
; TY It rt.‘i erso.-1( your watch is out of or
to .b,tet, Sterenson'a F,ns lf Pitts
r.qtaired and returned tree of
r!,.trg• All work warranted. JeTly
r i TT (WT, in a new role—
•- , 11 , 1:Pn rg Brothers, Broadway,
Irnzhron. who will closeout a large
, 'via Winter Clothing and
• • 1' II Goods at coca, for th
' WAN , to make room for a new
k r - ,rltio Sprint trade
1 . ; r.i.lavana Cigars, Fine Tara Cigars,
i:+•c West Cigars ; Richmond, Hal
:::Louigville Chewing Tobacco:
,r,,sui," Fine Cut, Natural Leaf,
;+[ Iu go An driesmen • s Beayer Drug
Poetry.—lt is refreMing to discover
lrticlo (If genuine poetry, now and
z;. among the but ma- , s of namby
trash under that name which bur-
,i••!, prey at present. The piece on
(11 , 4 page enlitled "Song or the Storm
.nt," liv I), P. Wharton, esq., of the
ILre I ,, u.rnal, breathes the true po
ti.• tire , expressed in well-ehd . sen, for :.
.•.1 :0 and euptionio English. Mr, W.
.sse,ses literary ability of a high order,
shontd make it pat. Ilk home is
in Beaver.
W,TrElf.,, \VAT , tit Th.. hpoo complete• line
h•• rity of l'itt-h irt7h. Awl all Tivrelaplrl . rye.
-, lmerltS to hea had SOIIA
9.1 Market ntrt.... , •1 PittAhetr;:h
aowrso in favor—Maginnis' Persian
1..11 (
\ P E.F. forPoRTUNITY la ofTerPl now
Sch fr of New Brighton. He in
1, • ds •wil hiq balanee of Fall and iVin-
• r 1 at rest, for 30 days, sin as to
• as, condition in Spring to
a allOll stook for in thr
r•
markets. 'aTrat M. Sehitrs at
• . 0.4 take your first rdok.
an benefit the readers of the
T... . any I,v recommending Per.von,'
;•,,, mit, In he the heat anti-hil
in the country, we am
11t 1n .0. ,We have had about CH
chance to know as any one.
.ire indebted to W, \\': Kerr, esq,,
''..• ;:tori , onerarg "nice, for a ropy
annual report of the Auditor Gen-
,r I'
' CLOCKP.— Am , brican CIOCk.
^ " , y lorre.t prices. ./rdt4
Market Ktreet,
1•1-1
'` , 'ar canton City Hour, 1 - 0 Kegs
Nnilc, 3. Br;xes Soap, revolved
N. Sons. 1•'or sale whore - sale
r~tal
- - - -
I etri roken.—Mrs. Hamilton. wife
George V. Hamilton, of this
• ipped on the iee and4ell one day
k. and broke one cif the small
•!. , 4 h , r arm near the wrist. The
, weasioned eonsiderable pain,
wontyled limb is doing well.
14+,t known remedy for coughs
. 1 1 '"ids iv Muginnis' Combination
it 1» •t,.rant.
R PLAren %Vane -We sell none but trip
'"o.•• ! , etsi for draw inzs and prices. Goods
It If desired. .lohn Sbrenson's S, , ns
: Market *tree! Pittsburph. 1e7.1y
Neediefot A larin.—We understand
4,4: ail impression axis's in Some of the
!.trusts of this county that small_
how prevailing in Beaver to an
"" ,, ing eALent. This is not the case.
Ttl , l• far there have been but two cases
In this place and the patients
ihstaneemhave almost entirely
, r1:71.
paln, u,•Le Permian Oleine.
LOU itof• iloldeu.—The admirable
u of this lady, at the Opera House,
,A,,s deserving of more than a, passing
she is young, self.pockaseNsed,
hod gra.:eful in manner, iaa bright-look
anlmated brunette. Her voice Is
' 20 ' 4 1. Her lecture is replete with
tight an d Hamm. and sparkling with
ern
g ni ality."—Elanira A dvueule, N. Y.
k Provoking Blunder.—ln the
Anus of December 20th, one -of our
compositors made us say that the Rev.
A. B. Bradford,- of this county, asstyned
that Lord " Byron" was the real writer
of Shakespeare's plays. We meant Lord
Bacon, and we so wrote it in as plain a
hand as we could.
WORTHY OF NOTF--An exchange says
there is scarcely a day passes that we do
not bear,either from persons coming into
our office orin some other way,of the sue
cess of John.qon' a Anodyne Liniment in
theca re of coughs and colds, so prevalent
about town Just now.
Fon the newest and latest novelties Watches;
Jewelry and Silver Ware at the lowest prices, go
to Jobs Meer/ascot's Sons d! Co., 93 Market street,
Pittsburgh.
Vacancies In the board of Cann.
ty Auditorit.=ldessrs. Covert and
Hunter—the former of New Brighton
and the latter of Ohio township—the
gentlemen voted for and elected last fall
as county auditors, appeared in Beaver
last week and declined to qualify and
fill the offices to which they wore chosen.
Private business was the tlluse assigned
by both gentlemen for the step taken.
The result is, the county auditing will
remain unattended to, until the Court
appoints two persons to fill the vacancies
Mentioned. This will be attended to, we
presume. at the adjourned term on the
18th of this month.
To W HOM IT MAY CONCERN. —The
business of Wagon and Carriage Making.
conducted for a short period under the
firm name of Boyd S. Shaw, RailroSti
street, Rochester, will still be carried on
by Ingraham Boyd, who will be glad to
meet his former customers and as many
new ones wi feel inclined to patronize
him. Mr. Boyd hopes, by fair death*,
and substantial, well-tiinished work, to
merit the patronage of all,
Retlred.—On,,the Ist of January
Lient. Eben Allison, who has catTled
the keys of the County Treasury fur the
last two Sears, roared from office, and
his successor, C. Wallace, esti., was,
the same day, invested with its duties
and responsibilities. Lieut. A. has been
an efficient and accommodating officer,
and gives up his trust enjoying the con
fidence of the whole poopleof the county.
Mr. Wallace, we doubt not, will make
an agreeable treasurer, and prove him
self worthy of the position the people
have called him to fill. Both the out
going and in-coming officers have our
warmest wishes fur future success.
CRYSTALIzED and Dessiea:ed Cocoanut
for pies, cakes, puddings, and desserts;
Sea Moss Farine, French Olive Oils, Ta
pioca, Arrt,Sw Boot, Pearl Barley and
Sago, Trish( Oat Meal, Gelatine, Liquid
Helmet, Flavoring Extracts—for sale at
the lowest prices, at Hugo Andrlessen's
Beaver Drug Store, Beaver, Pa.
A gen-
Free of Charge.—('all at .Andrtewsen'. Drug
Store, Beaver, or at S. C. Ilannen's, in Rochester,
and get a sample of Dr. A Bosehee's German Syr
up, free off /wry. It has lately been Introduced
into this country from Germany, and for any ;ter.
son , utierinc - from a severe couzb, heavy void set
tied on the breast. consumption or any disease of
the throat or luny. It has no equal in the 1% ortit
Our regular size bottles ;5 cents. In all cases the
motley wilt he promptly returned It perfect sans
action 11 not given. Two relies e any
ease , Try tt. nostt9; I y
Accident.--Mr. Frederick Dauber,
butcher, of this borough, while riding
out in the country, cm horsehaelt, after
cattle, liad his arm dislocated by his
horse slipping and falling on him.
Medical attendance was procured and
tne patient is doing as well as can be ex
pected under the circumstances.
List of of unclaimed letters remaining
in Beaver Post °trice, Jan. Ist., 11472:
Mr, Nancy Buhl,. Lizzie. Hamilton,
Mrs Lucinda Black, 2; Mr. J IL Houbour.
Mr• - hristiiin Black, W. Martin. esq
Mr ehri.t Black, A graham Rice. er.q.,
Mi,,s Non& COVilllel. ,Mir. Belle Snyder.
Du, (
J. P. Fr),
Unclaimed letterA remaining in the
'Post office at Rochester. Pa., January
Ist, 1572.:
31s+AnnirRea', E 1 1 .4 Powell,
Jinni— Crouch, Paticonat. Sage & Mor,e,
John K 'ft,. I, , Rate Smeller,
Jacob Kraft. , John Snyder.
Richard Mullen, ealllesnyder,
A .1 Pierce. S. J. Wllkhoi,
Mi Annie E Prentice, ,
T. M. TATLOU. I' L.
Thieving, in :Sew Sewickley Tp.
--A couple ofSabbaths ago while the fam
ily of Mr. Charles Gcehring, of New Se
wickley township were at church, their
dwelling was entered and goods, money,
amounting in all tOsabout f,t2.), were
taken. The thief made his way into the
houhe through the cellar, the door of
which was unlocked at the time. Among
the articles stolel was a ton dollar lull,
a gold ring, and a gold pen. No a6c;sta
have yet been made, but it is believed
the thief is known.
- LosT.—un or about December, - ,. 1 4 71,
a gold neck-lacy, valuable to the owner
on account of being a gift from a deeeaK
ed friend. The tinder will be suitably
rewarded by leaving it at this office.
fJan. 10
Attempt to Break Jail- 7 V ming
Barn Triea to Make Ilia! Etteape.
—(in last Saturday one or two little cir
cumstances indueed.Slieriff llriehing to
suspect that young Haim, who was con
victed or murder in the first degree at
the N ember term, %%as in some way or
other trying to,effect his escape from the
1. - p until that time, he had been
permitted to associate with tl7 other
prisoners during the day, and at night
only was he confined to his cell. t)n
Saturday the sheriff set a watch in Ow
jail, and in a short time afterwards young
Horn was seen to ascend to the second
story of the ':inilding and begin work at
one of the windows The sheriff, who
We at his office at the time, was sent for,
and on going up stairs found the pris
oner engaged in sawing off one of the
Lars of the window grating with a knife,
nyked, like the teeth of a saw. The liar
with about half oft when the discovery
was made. Ile was at nitre taken to his
eell and the heavy iron door elosed upon
him. In the evening the sheriff went to
his cell agLtu and disoovered that his
thoner- had rut ono of his shoes into
; strips, fastened them together and was
• getting things ready, generally, to hey
own executioner. ill' course
he has been relieved of everything cal
•
• enlaced to aid hint in taking his own life.
and it is probalde that no further effort
in that direction will tie made.
Independent Leetures.f-The In
dependent Lecture Committee desire to
announce that the first lecturer under
their auspices will he Louise Holden. a
lady of rare ability as a speaker and rea
der. liar subject, " quinorista,"
has been ably handled in inane towns
and cities , in the Ea , t, where the press is
liestowinfr the flattering' aeonl
urns upon the fair lecturer.
Tut.: farmers, the mechanic, the gentle
men, and the profectional men, all order
a nice, well finished and substantial ve
hicle, whether it be the ponderous tim
ber w bees, the heavy road or farm wa
g,n, the Rtately coach, the unique buck
wagon, the nimble sulkeypor pacing gig.
hr the general favorite of all—the buggy.
We hope you will all remember that
Small Walther, at their carriage rooms,
Market street, Bridgewater; can furnish
any or all kinds of vehicles mode of the
best material and finished to suit the
taste of the most fastidious at as reason
able prices as any in the market.. Call
and see them.
WALTIIAN W A VA! Atzente for the
rale of theee Watcher in the City Or l'lttrlntrgh.
We are confitlebt of our atntity to plertee tylCi
and price, , . Joh n e rendon's Son R ,f• Mar
ket street, Pittenurgh.
Maxwell's Wire Ferry.--We were
quite sorry to bear a few days ago that
the violent wind which swept over this
locality on the evening of the'2.3d of De- .
cember; blew down one of the derricks
which supported the Ferry
. W,ire across
the river at Vanport. It vi?ent down
with a crash and much 01 the material of
which it wAs constructed was destroyed.
The loss to the Messrs. Maxwell will not
be short of itSOO.CO. This occurring just
as they were commencing to operate the
Fe,,ry is quite discouraging to the gen
ii/Oen owning it, but as they are > knon
of capital and enterprise, we presume
they will speedily repair the damage
they sustained by the storm.
Sophia Trot
M A. Mct;ArricK. P. J/
TOE OLD YEAR.
Roses, the teardrops of angle, -
Have faded from field and glen ;
Winter. with bleak and chilling winds,
Ilea returned to mirth again.
The days are so brief and cheerless,
The nights are long arid dreary.
Bitter hours to the friendless
Orphans, homeleiS and weary.
Such the, tare of 3 dying year,
Shrouded in the driving snow.
The walling north Wind for ite bier
Its lonely grave, the long ago.
v
Tie sad the sear old year should die
With Nature so lone and drear,
With nine Its departure to sigh,
Or shed a last farewell tear.
• Alt alone it has lived and died,
But on Its broad page cloth lie
Volumes of written history, ,•
'That will never, never dte.
Freedom, Dec. 25, 15111
The County Commissioners have
made the following appointments for
the eihfiling year :
Clerkforthottnissioners—John 31130wm
Cbuitsel for ann . rs.—lienry thee, esq.
Manager for House of Refuge S. J.
Cross, esq.
Physician for Jail—J. C. Levis, M. D.
Mercantile appraiser—Snal Johnston.
Janitorfor (,hurt-House—Cicero Turner.
THREE WHOLE MONTHS ON TRIAL.—
Our readers have, doubtless, all heard
of the "Peoples Monthly" of Pittsburgh
—gotten up for the people—and now the
only Illustrated pacer of any +size and
pretensions out of New York. Its pub
lishers are so willing to have it fairly
tested, that they offer to send this pure,
bright, and cheery paper for the home,
for three months for only twenty-live cents,
or less than cost. It should be in every
Western hotno where there are growing
children. Its interest, and popularity
are best shown by its wonderful growth,
it having sold nearly 15,000 of the Christ
mas number. It is beautiful in appear
ance, and crowded with live, original
and interesting reading niattee, and good
illustrations-110thill mes a, C 0711.111011, or
shabby aboist it. Price $1.50 pt* year.
Send twenty-five cents, with careful ad
dress, to " Peoples Monthly," No. S 4
Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh. "Seeing 13
believing."
Sad Camilaltien.—The festivities of
Christmas day wore sadly interrupted
at Beaver Falls by tho drowning of two
little boys, while playing en Beaver
River. About ten o'clock In the morn
ing, while a number of boys were amus
ing themselves skating—among whom
were three boys named Craft, sons of
Reuben Craft, an employee in J. Grate's
ax factory, Beaver -Falla—the ice gave
away, and all three sunk in the water.
The youngest was rescued,but the bodies
of the other two
. were not recovered for
nearly three hours. They were aged re
spectively nine and eleven years. The
accident cast a gloom over the entire
community, and the distressed family
received the condolewe of large num
bers of citizens.
m the same days two boys named, re
sretively, Rennet and Partlng,ton, were
drowned at Wellsville, Ohio, in cone.e
queue° of the ice giving away, while.
skating on it. These are hut additional,
evidences of the insecurity one has while
skating.
FINE Llte HT BRAHMA, Dark Brahma,
Buff Cochin Fowl, fur sale at the follow
ing prices : Light Brabmas, $,5.00 per
pair; Dark Brahmas, from $lO.OO to
1'.516. 0 e per pgr ; Buff Cochin from $lO.OO
to flti.oo per pair. Eggs for sale during
Le season at the following price:
Light Brahma, $2.00 per setting; Dark
Brahma, t 4.5.00 per setting ; Buff Cochin,
&LOU. My Dark Brahma Fowls were
awarded the First Premium at the Bea
ver County Fair. G. DUNN, Rem
ington Station, I'., Ft. W. it C. R. It.
Post-office address, haden, Beaver coun
ty, l'a.
REPORT OF TIRE SUPERINTEN
DENT OF SOLDIERS' ORPRANs.
We have revived the annual report of
the Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphan++
for Pennsylvania, arid from which we
clip the following Interesting statistics:
Number u( institutions lu which
Were iHirelohliers' orphans.
Number of. orphans In schools and
homes, May 31. IS T 1 ..... 3,!;07
Number el orders of aduosstun Issued
since May 31, IS7I 41,
Number of discharges since May 31,
bll. Or
Number of orphan.. In charge of the
htat,.. Nor. I. Is7l. . . . 30,0
Numlwr of untero of adruiselnul issuud
. . . .
. .
sit' re synt -i went into operation.. 40117
Number of orphans admitted 'once
system went tutu operation . .... J,9 ii
Number of applications t children Un•
der eight years of ngel now on Cie, Ur
Probable number of orphans that will
be aired for under the I. yotem..... ti,htX)
Cost of the sy•tem for the pant year,
about . . ... ... . ii Zyrritnsi int
Whole vont of acalem since going into
op. rattan.. . ?,992,2!K :1i
...
Probable atioeint .11 future appropri
ations that ,‘ 11l be needed... .. . 2.000.000 00
Table •howing hoc, many children cc 111 be dhs
<barged on age during the present and succeed
ing 'tars. until the schools close iu Its,2. The
61aleilleta 111 d oil es 1101 outy I hone children flow
iu rebook, but those also uuder eight 'oars of
age 4 hose application are on file.
Discharges
uu 4ge.
Years coding May 111, 1.372 . 42g
Du .. .May 31. 1 , 473 . ..... 477
Ito. . yin,' 31, 1171 5'41
.. May 31. ......
Ito Ma -y 31, 1576 10i
Ln .. ...May 31. IST': . itch
1i0.......May 31, . 432
11, May 41, Is7ll 233
Iyu .. May 31. la-ti . 121
May 31, 1.,51 AA;
1 1 0 . . May 31. Igs - .1 .
We would call the attention of the
tiade to the announcement, in another
colunui of Messrs. Hood, Hon bright A:
of Philadelphia. This firm are now
located In their handsome uew building
on Market street above Eighth. and ex
tend a cordial invitation to their friends
and the trade generally to call and in
spect their establishment. ()wing to
their steadily increasing trade the old
vstablishment, on Market street below
Sixth, although one of the most commo
dious of its kind in Philadelphia, wits
long mince found Wu small to ineet the
requirements of their vast business, and
early last Spring ground was broken for
the new and palatial structure, now ue
cripied by Messrs. Hood, Bonbright
leo. In the construction of their new
building, which iflilolY the largieit store
of its kind in Philadelphia, the firm
have su thoroughly re-organized and
systematized the various departments as
u, afford their patrons the : most ample
facilities for inspecting the itnuieune
stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry
Goods, now being arranged: for the
Spring trade. In prospect of a largely
increased demand tor goods of this line,
it is gratifying for us to be able to make
this announcement respecting the enter
, prise and energy of this well-known
house whose patrons aro scattered
troughout tine whole Union.
The Coonly!ft Poor.—At the be
ginning of the present year the County
116ine gave food, shelter and clothing to
51 persons, embracing old, middle-aged
and young of both sexes. Four of this
number have, since the Ist of January,
been sent away—two discharged, and
two returned to Allegheny county,
where they properly belonged: In ad
dition to the above the county is giving
temporary relief to seven persons who
are not at the Home ; ten others are at
Di x moot, and two at the insane asylum
at Harrisburg, all of whom are support
ed by the county. Arrangements are
now being made to bring the Harrisburg
patients home, and provide accommoda
tions for them at the Infirmary. If they
can ue as well cared for there, and we
presume they can, the saving to the
county will be no inconsiderable sum,
besides the gratification it will afford to
their friends` on having them so near to
them. Briefly stated our objects of
public charity at the presnt time. sum up
at follows :
At the liome. 47
Tvmperar) Rella
At Prun"tit
At ❑arrf. bur::
BM
\i.w STORE IN VA'SPORT. —J. M. Cor
nelius S Co. have ()pencil a new store
at the Station in Vanport, consisting of a
full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Gro
ceries, Queensware, Wooden Ware, Sc.
It is their intention to carry on a Gener
al Merchandise business, paying as
much for all kinds of country produce
as is paid anywhere, and giving as good
articles in return as are in the market..
Persons living in Vanport and vi
cinity are respectfully invited to give
them a call. Those on the south side of
the river will also find it to their interest
to call and see them.
Ins INFECTANTB to prevent Contagion.
Carbolic Acid In Crystals and Solution,
Carbolic and Cresy I lc Soaps,Labarraq u Is
Solution, Brown Chloraluni, for sale at
lingo Andriessen's Beaver Drug Store.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
smern, ,1112. 2.-r The Senate ' , net
called to order at 3- p. in. by Speaker
Broadhead. 'The aneenueement of the
eleven new memberis was made. Mr.
Connell's death was announced, and the
Speaker Bald his Writ'woulddminediata:.
ly be issued for a pow election. .After .
the Oiling of the roll; Sonata actjeui,tted•
atitlit. Two ceitillelltits
of election were presented from Warren
county—one favoring! Luther Greed; the
other Wm. Short; referred to special
cotunrlittee. Mr. Elliott wtoi elected
Speaker; Mr. Selfridge, Chief Clerk. The
west received the following officers:
Messenger—C. W. Ray, Mercer; Assist
ant Messenger—Joseph Lueler, Vonan
go; Doorkeeper Rotunda—M. Dagne, of
Washington ; Fasters and Folders I'.
11. Jones, Allegheny ; J. F. Stevens.
Crawford; A. A. Baker, Indittn, Tran
scribers—lsaac Moorenead,Erie ; It. V.
Thoinpion,. Law temp ;;A; McCarthy'
Huntingdon . C. M. Sanner, Somerset.
Postmaster—Wm. Coates, Allegheny.
Assistant Postmaster—A. J. Marks. Jef
ferson. Assistant' Sergeant-at-Arms--
R. H. Griffin, Blair. Assistant Door
keeper—Edward Milligan Allegheny. A
resolution was offered requesting some
clergyman to open' daily with prayers.
Also a resolution instructing the Speak
er to appoint now Committees on Con
gressional apportilminent and Constitu
tional reform. Both were agreed to.
Adjourned.
SENATE, Jan. 3. , 'LSenato met and ad
journed till 2 p. m. to-give the Commit
tee on Organization. Mine to report. Upon
re-assembling Speaker Broadhead left
the Chair, his time-having expired. Six
ballots were had for Speaker, resulting
in a tie vote each time—Broadhead
and Rutan 16. Adjourned.
110 USE--The Governor's Message was
read and ordered to be printed. The
members voted themselves a supply of
books at the public expense. Tbe Com
mittee to whom the question of prima
facie evidence of election between Short
(Rep.) and Green (Dem.) of Warren; re
ported in favor of the former.and ho was
sworn in. The vote was strictly parti
san. Adjourned.
SF:NATE, Jed. .I—By the vote of Mr.
Buckalew (Democrat) Mr. Buten was
elected Speaker. Ile made his acknowl
edgments in a neat little mptsstlit After
several ballots for Chief Clerk, the- Sen
ate adjourned.
Houss.—The death of J. W. Dicker
son, of Bedford, was announced, and Mr
Sanner addressed the House iu refer
ence to that subject, after which resolu
tions of condolence were adopted. A
committee of five was appointed to take
into consideration that portion of the
Governor's Message which refers to la
bor. wages, cte. The House adjourned
until Tuesday evening next.
J. L. IL
ENAT E. Jan. s.:—The Senate met and
adjourned without rtnportant action.
• A Former Beaver County Man
Shot near Wheeling:—lows reached
this place on Monday of last week that
Oliver Sutherland, son of Isaac Suther
land, deceased, late of Vanport, this
county, win; shot by a man named Mil
ler at Pti4nian's Landing, nine miles
above Wlieeling, on the morning of the
Ist inst. The particulars, as telegraphed
to one of the P,ittmburgh paper., are as
A isint ten o'clock he Sutheriandl went
to a boat moored at the landing, and oc
cupied by a wan named Miller as a tin
shop and daguerrean gallery. Miller
LLY busy at the time taking photo
graphs. Hearing Sutherland rap he
called to him to kick the door open, and
the moment be entered Miller sprang at
him with a revolver and tired. The shot
took effect in Sutherland's side, panstng
through the lung and lodging near the
spine, He cannot hire. Miller was cap
tured in the mountains, about a mile
from the scene of the tragedy, yesterday
afternoon. In his flight he dropped his
revolyer. Ile made a desperate resist
ance, however, and on the way to Fair
view, the county seat, strove repeatedly
but unsuccessfully, to escape. No mo
tive for the shooting is known. Suther
land has a good character in the calatninu
nity. Miller's reputation is bad. Threats
of ly nchl n g aro made in Hancock county.
There is the widest sympathy for Suth
erland, who has llffth The Maki kollpoll
of a widowed mother.
Caution.—The public are cautioned
against being "swindled - by a tramping
" eontirlenco " itian :Jawed J"llliSt)n ; fa-
wiliarly known to l rinters as " lqike
ohrlAton. - Under pretem.e of searching
fur horse thieves, ai deputy sheriff of
Butler (7ounty or an Allegheny detective,
he succeeded in "doing" some or OUT cit
izens out of a little of their loose change
by way of a loan, week before last. lie
played the same game in Allegheny city
not long since, and fetched up at. Clare
mont for a term. Under various ethe.,
he hiLs given the Sheri IT of Butler county
one or two wild-g,oose chases after es-
Vapefl prkotlerS. WI , nro sorry to eon
fes* the ra,t that the "Inike - is a pruner,
and well calculated, from hin renerablo
and dignified deportment:lnd suaN ity or
manner, to impose upon thu sytuliathy
of editors and publislirrs unacquainted
with him. Bo on your guard.
MEI
Aliristmsis Moiming was spent
very i,lcasantly in the M. E. Sabbath
School of Bridgewater. In a very short
time an efficient committee consisting
of t /lie Campbell, Lizzie Moorhead, and
Jennie Emil', raised money and made
the necessary arrangements for a treat.
The children began to gather early and
soon the leoture-rooin was well
The order of exercises in the Trarher' , l
Journalwas followed, and superinten
dent, teachers, and some of the children
Lure a part. These interesting exercis
es were interspersed with liv-ely and ex
cellent singing. Prof. Carter led, and
NI ism n.melia Moorhead playAl the or•
gar, and the pieces selected were all
suitable for the occasion. The last was
'' Kriss Dingle," and was done in the
best style, atter which some of the teach
ers wen- made the recipients of nice
presents from their classes. Among
them Miss 011ie Campbell received a
pair of beautiful vases. The Bible class
made a present of a handsome book
"Living ThoUghts by Leading Thin
kern" —to its teacher, Rey. 11011 ingshead.'
I /r. Murray made the presentation
speech. Then a bountiful supply of cake,
candies, wore distributed among all
present. The children, went bark to
t'hoir homes well pleased, their fares
beaming with delight, and, no doubt,
wishing that Christmas would come
oftener than it does. X.
Itocuzerr!m, PA., Dee. 28, Is7l
EDITOR MUMS :—At. the annual elec
tion of Rochester Lodge, No. 22.9 A. Y.
M., held December '22(1, the following
officers %vero elected : J. L.
Pendleton ; Wm. Du n lap ; J. W.,
D. S. Marquis ; Secretay. John Conway;
Treasurer, Wm.. Leaf.
And at the annual election of Eureka,
11. It.. Arch Chapter, No. hiL the fol
lowing officers were elected : H. P.,
.1. It. Pendleton -; K., W. B. Dunlap; S.,
T. O. Anshutz ; Secretary, John Conway;
Treasurer, Wtn. Leaf.
Enrron Annus: Having recently
visited Washington City in connection
with a Committee appointed by the
Boatmen's Association of Pittsburgh,
charg'ed with important river interests,
I beg to saY, through the Annus, that
the Committee were efficiently aided, in
the prompt and successful accomplish-
meta of their mission, by tho porsonal
influence and generous efforts of lion.
Win. McClelland, member of Congress
from this district, who way untiring in
his attentions to the Committee and in
his efforts in securing the passage of an
net, which will benefit river cob - Interco
to the extent of millions. We take plea
sure In acknowledging the cbliiiitions
of the Committee, and equal pleasure in
recording the fact that the itcpresentatkro
of this District stands deserVedi-y high
in the esteem of his fellow-members and
votes right on all questions aflectiug the
interests Of his constituents.
Beaver, Dec. 24, 1871.
~Tqnehers` I fl%tltule .=P ur nanfto
a call by tituieilethadaii Fields the An-
anal Teachers' Institute convened at the
ach9 ol PqnSe in. Itochrier, on Monday,
the 18th io s t ., it 110 P. nt:, and c'tnitin
,
nod in session Bvo days.
Supt. Fields was elected Chairman,
ex -officio,. Uri-Mirquls;officaver, and
Mr. Hillman, of Freedom, Secretaries.
The teachers of Rochester Public School
,
a Riceptidri CoinraliteoJe • • • •
Ablo addresses were delivered by
Res-Croatia Locke, of Beavar, Taylor, of
PhlllipsbbreQrplia9s' lior4e; Doctors
Breekenridgii,:Of filkictoister; Taylor, or
Beaver Seminary and Institute; McLean,
of Beaver Seminary; R. Gregor MeGreg.
or esq., of.Bpaver; prOfrOora.c lo 9Per, of
Edinboro 2 Niirrnafflehool; 'LveitO :and
Gourley, of PittsbOrgh, and others
Among the ditTerent subjects discuss'ed
were School Government, Methods 'of
Teaching Written and Mental Arithme
tic, Geography, Grammar, History, and
when Ppinbi sbould commence the
Studies of Latin and Geometry. Mies
Neal gave an -borate address on the
Teachlager q b l p. -Missqdharn
gave speel - . ..,; :z ,," ;94:Blotto 'Printing on
the blae shiawod that she
uncle
A ver turo on Wednes
day afternoon . recitation in read
ing by a 41ass of boys and girls,, of bliss
J. Reno . :4 department of the Rochester
school. The reading, spelling and.defin-
ing asl well executed, and dhi much
credit to teachers and pupils.' Itlis evi
dent that Miss Reno, as a teacher
in g, Is a success. •
Doctor McLean etplained his method
or teaching Involution and Evolution.
How to use a Dictionary was explain
ed by Dr. McLean and Prof.. Cooper.
Thursday afternoon was set apart as
Director's Day. Several dirtictors were
present. The following topics were dis
cussed—what directors should place in
the school-house. What Ab4lo.Lilirect
ors do to improvo.tho tete:thing element
of the county?
On motion it was resolved that direct
ors should furnish a dictionary and.gaz•
etoer In every school, and a tem:hoes li
brary in evety district.
The following resolutions from - Prof.
Eberhart were road by Director'Cross,
and uiopted by the Institute :
Ile:solved, That It is tho sense of the
members of this Institute, and by thorn
believed to be the concurrent sense of all
friends of popular education in Beaver
county, that the minimum Rehm)] term
should he increased to six months; and
that the State appropriation to common
schools should be so increased as to ena
blii every district in the ConittlOrtsvenitk
to keep its schools open si< tionths,
without an inereallo of local taxation
Rcsoked, That wo reipectfully re
quest our State Senator, Hon. James S.
Rutan, to urge upon the Legislature at
the ensuing session, the necessity, im
portance and justice of the change in our
school law by the foregoing resolutions.
Superintendent Fields said that people
pay their taxes, not only to keep their
schools in 'session a few months of the
year, hut to educate their ehildreP t.
The following are,the names of di
,
rectors present Thasday afternoon : A.
Y. Forsythe, John Dippold, W. C. Lar—
kins. G. Y. Royld, and .1. W. Fowler, of
Baden borough ; A. L. Reno, of Roches
ter township; Robert Leeper,.of Gpene
tp, ; tit. Woyaud, of Beaver borough
John Wilson, of Industry Mr. Cross
and Mr. Coe, of Rochester borough.
Missl3adle Platt, Miss Mollie WWII.'
Miss Mary it. Bunn, Mr. Benja
min Franklin, and Mr. M. L. Knight,
were elected a Committee on Permanent
Ce;rtitleates. M iss ( Bunni. 4 Chairman;
and Mr. Knight Secretary of the Com
mittee. The committee will meet) on
the first Saturdap of March aukffiep
tember,4B72; at if o'clock. a. ru., at
for the extimination of applicants for
permanent certificates. The Committee
desire that applicants make known their
intention of applying for examination at
least three weeks previous to the times
of examination, to the Secretary of the
Committee, Mr. L. Knight, of Industry.
The following resolittions were nuanl
mml.4 (ittopuitiby theinstitute :
/1"-tokf_di p Tliat welelieve the pretent
common school
adapted to the educational wants of our
countrxend most inlinemony with `par
institutions.
Resolved, That Teachers' Institutes
supply a want in our normal system not
supplied by any other instrumentality.
Resolved, That we recommend ttithe
directors of the county that at the time
of employing teachers, deljnite arrange
ments be made concerning their attend=
once upon the County Institute.
Resolved, That we believe the good of
our schools would be promoted by a
convention of directors for consultation
and improvement.
Resolve* That recognizing the iuffu
ems, of vocal music in appealing to the
ti nor feelings and in awakening the no
bler impulses of the human heart, we
consider It ~r too much importance to be
ignored in the course of study pursued
in our public schools.
Resolred, That we recognize In Prof,
Fields, our County Superintendent, a
zealous and efficient worker in the great
cause of universal education.
Resolved, That our thanks are due to
Doctors McLean, Breckenridge and Tay
lor, Reverends Locke and W. G. Taylor,
and Mr. McGregor for lectures delivered
during the Institute.
Remdreil, That i xve are indebted to
Pr440,40rs Luckey, Gnurlp, Ginitz and
Ihaiglass for their presence and as
mistanve.
nesutred, That we are under obliga
tions to the School Board of Rochester,
for the use of their public school build-
ite.,/red, That wo tender nor hearty
thanks' to the ladles and gentlemen who
enlivened ourexerenies with their very
cheerful music.
Besot red, That our thankm are duo to
Prof. Cooper for him visit to dur Insti
tute, and for the valuable services ho has
rendered to us and our cause.
rhis hay boon emphatically a working
Institute, the teachers themselves doing
a great deal of the work. An Institute
is valuable in proportion to the amount
of thought developed, an d reasoning
fr , this fact the present has been ono
of the tao.lt .sucecxxful Institutes held in
the county for several years. Teachers
will back to their work with renewed
energy, and their schools will be materi
ally benetitted thereby.
A beautiful song, entitled " Gathering
!tome," by Misses Platt and Knott, and
Prof. Orr, followed by the doxology, by
the Institute, and the benediction by Dr.
McLean, concluded the exercises.
'Week of Prayer.—As the prevent
ly tho week of prayer, appointed by the
EvangoliCal Allianoe, wo herewith pnb
lish the plan of service as agreed upon.
The Rory icem began On Monday,Jan. 7th :
SEnsowis Subject, ..the Faith once delivered
to the sednts,'*-- the bond of union ntaoug.,Chria
thin.: its defense binding en
Tit ANKMOIVINO for God's "Unspeakable Gift:
for his mercies. personal, relative, and national ;
for the manitettanceauti restoratiou of peace, and
preservation from other Caitlin Met.; for spiritual
blessings; for the progress of Christ's kingdom:
and for the usefulness of the Christian ministry.
Iltnaturriott : for reruns" nud national sins,
with acknowledgments of nivine Judgments; for
weakness of faith, disobedience and worldliness in
the Church, with confession of nnfainsfidness.
PHA yEe, :Wellnet,d.ll): for families; for the con
version of children: fur the increase of duttnertlC,l
piety; for a blessing on the youth at NC - hoots. cOl
- and universities, and all entering upon
commercial or professional duties ; for the 1.811(1'-
41m: of affliction, both to Macula andschildren,
PRA TRU (Tburpditv fi for nations. (-specially
time,, recently visiteil etith calamities: tor kings
and all in authority; for the prevalence of peace
in the counsels of statceincu: fur righteousness,
harmony and good will among all classes: for
the spread of sound knowledge and for God's
blousing upon a il spe nt& effort, to mist the pro-
Cress of infidelity, sepersthlan, tntemperance,
and other kinds of immorality.
PRAYER k Frid3y : for the Christian Church and
m i n i stry; f or trans l a tors of the "Holy Scriptures
Into various tongues; for societies, committees.
and.a others engaged In Christian work.
l'n A en (Saturday): for the outpouring of the
Holy Spirit, for the inelvase of Christian love and
holyaesti')bc al) miselOntirtell et home Iltieknieniad
for ell.Chrtstiana exposed to trial and pct. anion;
for the prevalence of relig ious liberty; for the ex
'tension of the Redeemer' s klagdom throughout
the will Id, and the onion of all believers in prayer
end effort for tiod's glerr•
SEµNow, -Thy kingdom endue, Ms- tv@l be
done to earth as it Is in hcare,,."-31att. vi. 11).
This puts the whole week of prayer
lefore the reader.
Frotit the anneal report of non. if.
IS. Swoops, United States Attorney, to
the Department elf Justice, •we extract
the following : cases disposed of
during the year,‘ 122; of those, judg:
,meets for the United States, /21 ; amouut
of judgments recovered; tt 1A2,00.42 ;
fintottet oollected and - Paid over; f 107,-
409.40; criminal oases disposed of ,
210 ;
convictions, 201 acquittals, 9;. nollc
protract! (chiefly 'duplicate bills), 21 ;
cases:now
. pouding for trial, 357; all of
thilitlitr. Swoops, leknot
Very Idle.
Jour P. DaAvo.
11114'Pfinfr:i4cism'iy Pfaii4iiitt+ - eays i
"Att r -old gentleman named - /lamuel
Blakely, stopping at the Eagle - Hotel, is
reported to have lost seVenhundind dol-
Lars on Tuesday night last.: ire is in the
habit of walking in his sleepoind before
going to bed be placed the" moth* in hl
bat near the.bed, and the next murning
the. money was•gone. Several
~persons
in the house say they heard him get up
and pi down stales daring the night; but
he knows nothing about 4.)
J W SPENCER
No. SO Marice.t
Black Silks,
- Fancy Silks,.
Jap. Silks,
Foulard De soie,
Pongee Pantaise,
Green Mohair,
Grisselle Poplins,
4
‘ Mactio.
Plain and , F(
Mourning
Paisley
Paisley Sh,
Stripid Sha
Lam Carts,
Persons visiting pit
fully invited - to eintrif
prices will he the VEI
, March 29: Iy.
MARR
WATTERSON=--REED.;--On the 7th of
December, 1871, by Jain Mentz, esq.,
at the residence of the bride's,parents
Mr. Andrew Wattersob of Beaver, and
MissBarah It Reed of:Ohio township,
Beaver county.
RAMSEY—SAMUELO—Thursday eve
ning, December 4:187; at the residence
of the bride's parents, by the Rev.
BntbsMr.M.J..Ramsey,of Bridgewater
to Miss Kate Samuels, of Birming
ham, Pa.
POE—KENNEDY.---On Docemgor 13th,
by ' Joseph Hollingshead, Mr.
George W. Poe, and .Miss Mary, A.
Kennedy, both of Georgetown, Pa.
COOPER—SWANEY.—On the 2lat of
December, 1871, at the*remidence of the
bride's parents, by Rev. A. J. Young,
assisted by Rev. J. P. Sharp, Mr.' W.
S. Cooper, to Miss Cynthia Swan - by, all
of Beaver county, Pa.
ANDERSON—REED.—On the evening
of the 25th of December, 1871, at the
residence of the bride'e Parente in Bea-
Ner, Pa., by Rev. W. H. Locke, Mr.
ThoniasM. Andettion and Mise Jennie,
daughter of Mr. Alexander Reed, all of
Beaver, Pa.
The bride has our thanks for several
slices of the wedding cake ; and as the
groom happens to be a printer, we aro
ferociously in favor of their future hap
piness and general prosperity.
CHRISTI'—S.MITII.---On the 27th of
December, 1471, by the Rev. J. M.
Smith, assisted by the Rev. James M.
Shields, Mr. Jat Christy, of Ship-
pingport, and Miss Anna M. Smith, of
Beaver, Pa.
TAY LOR—OROSCOST.--On New Years
Day, 187',' by Rev. J. W. Davis, Mr.
James M. laylor, of East Liverpool.
Ohio, to Miss Mary E. Groseost, of
Brighton tp., this county.
BOGGS—EATON—Iin New Year's day,
by the Rev. Jones, Mr. Robert Boggs
to Miss Mollie Eaton, all or Beaver .
county, Pa.
JOTINSTON—G BEEN' LEE.—Gn the 2d
of January, 1572, by Bev. Janes M.
Shields, Mr. George W. Johnston to
iss Virgin is E.I reen lee, daughter of
Capt. Thos. Greenlee, of Vanport, Bea
ver county, Pa.
The happy pair wore not unmindful of
the printers. May much happiness at
tend their union.
DIED.
RENO.—On Saturday, December 23d. at
Rochester, Mary, wife of C. L. Reno,
and daughter of W. B. Lemmon, aged
30 years. [Butler and Pittsburgh pa
pers please copy.]
PIERSOL.—On the 24th ult., Jane, aged
8 years, and on the 27th, Rebecca, aged
fotir years, children of B. K. and Em
..eltubtPiersei, of tit* borough.. ,
BARNES.—On December 27th, 1871, at
the Beaver Omnty Roble, PrUdy
Barnes, aged 76 years.
New Advertisements,
Bridgewater Borough Ordinances.
Be tt enacted and ordained by the Tern (genet
of Nee Borough qr Bridgmater, and id is hereby
enacted by the authority
-February,
the, Ittllllo. That tram
and after the tint day 01 February, 1fe79.. it 'Mall
not he 'au fel for any perm' to erect, keep, (w
maintain any " Slaughter II 0121S0 72 within the lim
it. of .old borough except the Fame he erected,
kert, or maintained by written content of said
council tir.t had and obtained.
ROBERT GILMORE, Burs
A. S. HARVEY, Serntary.
January a, 1572.
EOM
Ite it enaeted hiid ordained by the Men roam - it
a
of the Borough llf Bridgewater, and it I hereby
',meted by the authority le" the *ante, T t from
and after the find ‘ lot 1 day of February', 1572, It
P hall be unlaWfu I for any perpon to erect. keep, or
maintain any pig-pen within forty (4111 feet of any
public i.treet to paid borough, and any perrou
violating thla ordinance ',hall forfeit bnd pay a
fine of not lean than five (f 3) nor more limn twen
ty-tlye ‘ $2.5) dollarg, for nee of atilt' borough
ROBERT I.ILMORE, Burge...
A. S. HARVEY, S.-erelary.
January 2,, Ihi2. Datilo-71.3w
Valuable Real Estate For Sale.
,
-No! TITS property belonging to the
beim or JAREP , ARBUCKLE, deed..
f, •
, rit tut ..d New Brighton. Beaver
• l',' county. ,iP now otTereti 1 . 6 r
"./ The lot extends (Toni Broadway to
Water Sheet, and contains three acres of ground
with pheulibery and choice fruit trees In great va
riety There t a
GOOD DWELLING HOUSE,
Brick, with Frame attached, containing fourteen
rooms „anti cellar, with good cistern, stable. and
all nece.sary out-hulldings on the premises.
Also n good .veil of water. For farther nartica•
tars Inquire of SAMUEL ECOFF.
janlo'7l-2mlli Bridgewater, Beaver Co., Pa.
[Beane rowdy PresA, copy and send bill to
A uarp.l
Notice to -Sunders.
proposals Will be received by the under.
17 signed up to Mcniday.the instani.at twelve
o'clock. for thrtilrhlniz material. building:, and
completing - a P. Church for four mt le Congre
gation, on the road limilina. t rom Beaver to Fair
view —near Mr. Isaac Shane s. - - Proposals AVM be
recelven for both brick and frame, size BiarAi feet.
Plans and specifications can be seen by calling on
John Kent', e,q. The Committee rviserve the right
to resect any or all tilde.
( . ..11.NELIt'S DONAVAN, I
W3I.II;AILFT,
MCGAFFICK,
..1. MCcoll,lll , fi.
JOIIN SLF:NTZ,
Uauld-Zit )
Notice in Partition.
N th.• Orphans' Court In and for the county of
I Beaver. in the matter of partition of the Real
Estate of Enoch P. Carson, ileceasvd.
To Janie. Ctinningham. George rtibbingnin.
'William Cunningham. lieorge Dawtmn, vendee
ofDlro. Nary Howe and (Ahem
Take notice that an Inquisition on the Real Es
state of Enoch P. ('areen, deceased. situate In
Brighton township, Bearer county and State of
Penne) it mils. conmin logy three hundred and
twenty•seven acres, more or less, will.ne held ou
the premise* on the fit h day of liretuclry, Rott.
JOHN GR.EBI.' 1, ,Sherijr,
Stukatiree Omen. BEAW rat,
January, 2. Int
FMON FOR SALE.—A heauttfal farm of
twenty four aces, more or less, situated near
the borough of linden. Beaver county. This
farm has a first-class vein of iron oar running
through it. and also a coal bank with a thirty
four inch vein which is In operation. There is on
the premiers a one and a half Flory dwelling
house oontsing two room.. I am determined to
sell on account of my Illness, and ahy person de.
airing to purchase said farm.can do sant a bargain,
as I will sell at a price to snit the purchaser. For
further information, Inquire of the undersigned.
on the premb.es. JOSEPH C. STOPGII.
10140'72.8
iSSOLUTION NOTlCE.—Noticelo he•e
-.1-o'hy given that the Pniftnership lately : coign)!
between Boydand Shaw under the firm of Boyd
& :Oulu% wax thla day dleaolved by mutual eon
.ent AB the debta due said arm ore to hereeeired
by Intrrnham Boyd, and all demands on paid firm
are he paid by the .attl Boyd, who la duly at,
!Inized to sett le all debts dun and owed by the
Boennrreit. PA., /IN RA HAM BOYD,
January 5, 1579. 1 GEORGE SHAW.
LinolOalw.)
Hl)dresTrablilendro L er O ty T on F4p h r d 7 , A re 1. , E.-- a Tb ve a r t
formerly owned P by p ahlltle, Crawford, den•ased, is
offered for sale. Said property has on it aFraine
'louse containing seven rooms and cellar, with
good Ilium° stable and other out buildings; also
a largo brick shop used for blacksmithing ; good
fruit on the lot The lot is :Mirk feet. For fur
ther Information, call on Mrs. Mary Crawford at
Beaver Fells. or R. S. IMBRIB,
JanlO'lla kw] Beaver, Pa.
_ _
DIVIDEND NO. •,.'.t_r.
ATIONAL BANE or BEAVER COUNTT.
N EW BIUGUTON, January 3, 18?.
The Board of Directors int this Bank have this
day dee a a Dividend of four por cent: for the
lavt six monflß•mpon the Capital Stock payable
fortt with. free of all tax.
Llanlo-3w.1 EDWARD I.IOOPS, asAicr.
• - -
FNGINE FOS SALE .— The undersigned
has an engine and boiler, 714 inch bore and
II inch stmke, which ho offers for sale at a ree
ennoble price. All In comMorder. Call on
or address— SOMERS.
JanlQ'Vetf]
Beaver, Pa.
New Advertisements.
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FOR GOOD COFFEE,
FOR GOOD SUGARS,
FOR GOOD FLOUR
FOR GOOD TOBACCO.
FOR EVERYTHING GOOD
IN THE
Grocery and Provision Line,
AND AT PRICES THAT CAN'T
BE BEAT IN BEAVER 011 ELSEWHERE
S. SNITGV.II. Rz CO.'S,
3d Street, BEAVER, PA.
J inlo - nly
READY • MADE CLOTHING
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Boys' Clothing,
HATS "andCAPS,
Jac 1013-tf, ,
AMERICAN WASHER'
PRICE, 85-.50.
The Auxerieaui Washer Saves Money,
11Mei and 'Drudgery. -
The Fatigue of Washing Dv Ito Lower
Dreaded, bat Economy, _Efficiency,
and Clean Clothing, Sure.
In calling public attention to this little machine,
a few of the invaluable qualities, (not poseessetLby
any other washing machine yet invented,) are
here enumerated :
It is the smallest, most compact, most portable,
most simple in construction, most easily operated.'
A child ten years old, with a few bonne practice,
can thoroughly comprehend and elfeelnally use
It. There is no adjusting. no screws to annoy= no
deLay In adapting ! It is always ready for use' , It
Is a perfect little wonder ! It Is a miniature ant,
doing more work and of a better quality, t the
most elaborate and costly. true-half ot the abor
is fully saved by Its use, and the clothes wi last
one-half longer than by the old plan of the rub
board. It will wash the largest Macke'. Three
shirt* at a time, vrashinir thoroughly ! In a w ord,
the ablution of any fabric, from a Quilt to a Lace
(curtain or Cambric Ilandkei chief. are equally
within the capacity of this LITTLE GEV ! hall'
be fastened to any tub and taken off at will.
No matter how deep rooted a preindice may ex
let swill:let Washing Machines, the moment this
little machine is seen to perform its wonders, all
doubts of its cleansing. efficacy and utility are
baniehed, and the doubter and detractor at once
become the last friends of the machine.
We have testimonials without end, setting forth
Its numerous advantages over all others, and from
hundreds who have thrown aside the unwidely,
ueelese machines. which have gig - oily tailed to
accomplish the object promtsed In prominent and .
loud sounding advertisements.
It is sc perfect for washings a wringer is for
wringing. The price another Tammount induce
ment to purchasers, has been placed co low that
it Is within the reach of every housekeeper, and
there us no article of domestic economy that will
repay the small investment to coon.
$B.. 5
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MI that it asked for (Ida GREAT LABOR SAV
ER la a fair trial. We guarantee each machine to
do Its work perfectly.
Sots AGENTS FOIL TUE UNITED STATES,
A. H. FRAN(7ISCITS d. Co..
513 3111arket St., Phfind , ta., Pa,
The largeot and chenpeet 'WOODEN WARS
lIUUSE in the rotten statei.. ideca-arn
James H. Rankin
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
CrETLERY, PLATED WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE
Joint n nem.: anti Plain, Pine IVare,
WITH EVERYTHING RECESS k F
HOUSEKEEPERS.
!bidding Com
Call anti see our stock and learn our prices
No. 6th St., (Late SI. Clair SI.)
PITTSBURGH, PA
(Jim. 3. 18
novf•iv
S. F. WILON,
BARCLAVS ROOMVIRD STREET
/I Y A lAE; It IN l-'4LI 1."`F".V.E13..
jnal0"7:1-3w
SUGARS, TEAS,MOLASSES, SYRUPS
AND DRIED FRUIT, RAMS AND
DRIED BEEF, MINCE MEAT,
Leaf Lard. in Tin Buckets,
Carbon Oil, Vinegar Ithickerel,
BERT BRAND 81i0W-FLAKE FLOUR
Best Brand Fallston i: Mili Flour,
MILL FEED, CORN MEAL,
Buckwheat, Batter and Eggs.
MAGnvxs FIVE CRACKERS
of all Kinds, Confectionery.
ORANGES AND LEMONS, RAISINS,
Piste, Fine Salt,
OVAL FRAME LOOKING GLASSES
THESE GROCERIES
Have all heen-selected with care; ant
BED7O OF TIIE FINEST AND FRESHEST
Wlll be sold at
Pittsburgh Retail Prices
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FOR GOOD TEAS
FOR GOOD SPICES
FOR GOOD FEED
FOR GOOD CIGARS
GO TO
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Bearer, Pemea.
(Green and Roasted),
Spices, Jellies, Canned
ac., &a, Sc., Sc.
Harctuyare,
J. D. RAMALEY'S
OPERA
Hat House,
, AND "
GENT'S FURNISHING
EMPORIUM,
No, O Fifth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH
The Best Goods at Lowest
Prices.
°mode sent to any l address, on approval.
niny24-Iy.
CARPETS,
(011U2=t%Oli'L
MATTINGS,
WINDOW - EDP,
avati 1it6583
A. full and well selected stock of,
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
Ear A Liberal Reduction made to Min
sters and on Church Carpets. •
BOVAIRD. ROSE& CO..
21 MTh Avenue.
PITTSBURGH, Pa
mart , ';'l-Iyl
ALL SECURITIES
&id hare our personal and carefu
examination.
'hether you wish to Buy or Sell wry
kind of
Investment Seeurities
Cbnsull, or write to
S. McClean & C 0.,,
13 A. N 1 17. S;
Lor•k-fox 137 .11 No. 61 Fourth Arenuc
PITTSURGH, PENN'A
Financial Agents for the Loans of the
Government and various appiz , pred
Railroad Bonds ; Drawers of Ex
change Drafts on all parts qi the Uni-i
ted States and Europe; A General
Banking, Brokerage and (bmmission
business attended to. Money advances
made upon approred (bilaterals.—
Cheehs and Deposit Accounts kept with
'lndividuals, Banks, Bankers, & Cor
porations. Interest allowed ,on Time
oetll:3m
Deposit'?
OE
The only reliable Gift Distribution in the country!
$60,000 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
. TO HE DISTRIBUTED IN
L . . SINE'S
153 d REGULAR MONTHLY
GIFT Enterprise !
To be Drawn Monday F . 19,1872,
TWO GRAND CAPITAL PRIZES
$5,000 Each in Greenbacks !
Two Prizes, $l,OOO
Five Prizes, $,500 = Greenbacks
Ten Prizes of $lOO F.
1 Horse and Buggy with Sliver-mounted Harness,
worth 1100
One fine-toned Rosewood Piano worth ssoo'
10 Family Sewing Machines, worth $lOO each.!
800 Gold and Silver‘Lerer Hunting Watches,
(in all) worth, from Va) to *WO eack:
Five heavy cased Gold Hunting Watches, and
peavey Gold chains, worth MO each
Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth
$125 each.
Ten Ladies' Gold Hunting Watches, worth $lOO
each !
Ladies' Gold Leontlne Chains, Gent's Gold N'Xii
Chains, Silverkilated Castors, Solid Slh,-r and
Double-plated 'll able and Teaspoons. Ivory-hand
led Dinner Knives, Silver plated Dinner Fork.
Silver Vest Chains, Photograph Albums, lades.'
Gold Breastpins, Shirt-Studs and Sleeve-Buttons,
Finger-rings, Gold Pens (silt er extension ), Sc
Whole Number 'Gifts, 6,000.
'\'Tickrts Limited to 110,000.
Agents Wanted to Sell Tickets, to Whom
Lil Aral Premiums will be Pahl.
Single Tickets, Iti; 51s Tickets, Twelve Tick
ets, $10; Twenty-five Tickets,
Circulars containing a full 11.1 of preys. a de
scription of the ntaniter of drawing, and other In
formation in reterence 'a the dlstrthutlen, alll he
Pent to nay one orderine! them. All orders must
be addressed to L . D. SINE, boir 86.
de0.17:10 °like, 101 W. 1:111000.111, 0.
ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY
01' ERlE,')?...t.
Cash Capital $250,000.00
Asssets. Oct. 9, '7l, 31 1,948 29
Liabilities, - - - 5,200 00
0. NOBLE. President; J. I'. VIN('ENT, \ ice Pt.
11. NV . WOOll4, Treasurer;
Tons. F. 044ontiteit,'Seerrtary.
1)1 E('TORS:
Hon. N cline, Erie Hon. Geo. B. Delarneter
J W Hammond, do Meadville. Pa.
Hou Seidel) Nlan v in, do Hon Jl' ineent,
Hiram 1) .nett. 410'114)11re Rau le 414
Charles II Reed, do 4 T Churchill it
11 ti sonill/1 r , do Cold .15 Richard, if
B Sterna. no Richard O'Brian, 414
H W Noble, do , F iI C/011.1, d.
J Englehart, do John It ( nehran, d.
J 11. Nell. do:111 Hartleht), - 414
WII A bbott, Titnsei Ile.!Capt 1) P, Dobbins, di
'Jun Fertiz,
Po'icies is.tied at fair rates and liberal terms.
Insures agalue 4 t damare by Lightning as well as
Fire. CH AL !4. , ILL H BST, A g't.
Rochester, Pa., Dec. ett, 1871;qy
Address ii. STEINFELD.
N-ew•Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa. Vetr2Otf
Valuable Property For Sale.
I OFFER FOR SAth; the following
pr
opery, , to
wit: The Otteland House and in
In t he 11 ir
°ugh of Beaver, where I now reside. • This Is a
very desirable property , and Is beautifully situat
e
Ho d, fr use eo .
Thnting on Dar theellinl Public
is Park south of the Court
surrounded by shade
and ornamental trees ; a large and commodious,
containing eight rooms, a hall, two porches, a por
tico, and a first class miler ; attached are a wash-
Nouse. Intoner, wood mid coal houses, and,all oth
er necessery out-buildings. There is en abun
dance of water for all pnemosere hi both the kitchen
and wash-bowie. The lot contains choice fruit of
nearly every kind, such as apples, pears, peaches.
quinces, cherries, grapes, firc.,
ALSO: A Lot of Ground, containing nearly
four acres, with small frame Dwelling Roast, Ste
hle, &c. A number of thrifty apple trees In full
bearing, and some smelt fruits. Situate on the
public road lending from Vanport to Beaver, near
ly adjoining the laleer. This is a desirable site
Tor a Private Residence, or for Gardening, having
formerly been used for that purpose.
ALSO; All my interest In a piece of Coal Land,
actuate below and near the borough of Hooks
town, In Greene township.
ALSO; All my Interest In Oil Wells and Oil
Property on Island Run. In Ohio township.
As I Intend moving to the State of Virginia,
and wish to dispose of all my Real Estate, before
leaving, persons desiring to purchase any or all of
the above described property, can do so at a bar
gain. OS 1 am determined to sell at prices to suit
purchasers. If it should he at a sacrifice. For fur
ther particulars inquire of K P. Kuhn. Esq. or the
subscriber —1). M. DONEIIOO,
Beaver. Pa. Dedi;Sw
New Advertigementg.
ROCHESTER SAiIin,BANL
w. .7. 5 rerztrita
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Ow. c. • I. It. ercrEnglt.Casn'r•
SPEVEREIL & BieDONALD .
Deol3 In exchange, rota, GI nem:tent Secuth
new. snake collection on au ooccoolble points In
the United Mates and Catutda, receives money on
&volt titittict to chock, and receives time depos
its front one dollar and upward, tallt 11//own inter
est at I per rent.. By-hists and rules furnished
the by applylog at the bank. flank open daily
Wm 9, a. in., till 4 - p , in,. and on Saturday even
ings from 6to 8 o'clock. We refer by penntaskin
L. 11. OXMAN & nott. J. 8. RETAIL',
ALOES. SCOTT & Co., OUR & CORPUS ;
S. 4. Caoto Co, W. gintsvy .
SNIEDIGU WLCILS, JOUR SUARP„
B. S. RAINED, R. p. EDOAU.
A. C. liresr. 1 TEADiontrit's 141 417.03111 L
S. U. WILSON. BANK. Pitottionai Pa
nostlo'7l.ly-chdjeßB
G. S. Maims.. F. A. I;Anxica.. C. A. ij*Mum.
G. 111. BARKER it C 0... dew Brighton, Ai,
ANA
G. S. BABBLES & CO., Beam /rata. it
13 AN. MT?, S , .
Dealers In Exchange, Coln. CO opens, Om. ite.--1
Collections made on all accessible points in the;
Milted States and Canada: Accounts of .Merely'
ants. Stamen:casters. and Individuals. toadied.
Interest allowed on time deposites. CorrespOsil
dents will receive prompt attention. (dec2l:l
COAL and NUT COAL
FOB SALE.
The undersigned Is operating 4 COAL. BANE
on McKinley's Run. about half way bet Ween RD-%
~cheater and lieleaville, where. he 'wilt be glad to
receive orders for lump or nut emit Orders can
also be len at B. Mu}helm's, ha Bridgewater. or at
John Purvis' in Beaver, or at the A.nons office
or at the residence of ;the undersigned on
Markin at.r•et., Bridgewater. Goal on thL platform k'
at all times. Coal delivertal at short Deli Ce—
. cash tin delivery- Prices as towns the low.
est.
__ tki5.7,0 J. C. MOLTER.
___ ___
PITIMSI3I7II6III BANK FOR NAV •
INGS.—No. 61 FOUR= AVENUE, Pitts
burgh. Chartered in 1862. ' .
Open daily from 9 to 4 o'clock, and on SATUR
DAY RVENINGS from May Ist to November 1 t
7to 9 a'ock. sad from November tat to May lst , p t
L. to 8 o 'clock-. Interest paid at the rate of Six
Per cent, free of tax.,and if not withdrawn cont•,.
pounds semi-annustly, In Joatutry and July. .
Books of By-Law a, Ac., furnished at the ofdee, '
'ROAM) OP MANAGERS: . !
GEO. A. BERRY. President.
B. IizIid.RTMAN„ JAS. PARE.Jr.„Vice•Pres't.
D. R. licKlNLEY,"Secretary and 'Treasurer.
A Bradley. J. L. Graham, A. S. -Bell, Wm. R.
Nimick, John S. Dilworth, F. Ratan. O. Pollens-
bee, Joshua Rhodes, John Scott, Robert 'Schmertz,
Christopher Zag.
1). W. it A. S. Bea. Solicitors. ang.l6:ly
- LOOK HERE•
PISING AND SUMMER GOODS.—Tho
0 untlersigx.ed hegr leave to inform Ha friend.
and the public generally that he has Joat receive , .
a new etoek 01 goods or the latent styles f..
Spring nod Summer wear awhieh he (Akre a ver.
iuudernt rates,
GENTLEMENS' FURNISIIING
GOODS,
CONSTANTLY UN !LAND
Clothing made to order on the shorten
Thankful to the public for putt favor'', I fool!:
by clie, !Mention to business to merit* cont't
ante of the Mame
DANIEL MILLER,Y•f
BRIDGB Sr_ BBIDOKISATNR.
mar 24:11
Siorni nary & Insatitut4,-
R. T. TAYLOR, Principli.
The attention of ttre South of thir and adJoirit ,
counties is ellikd to the
HALE S 3),
now being opened in connection with the
Dtrcartment.
'Rooms have been provided for Tblri Sao
Boyei or Tope{ Men. who will rude • every
vantage, and w 11 I be boarded nt reat•otys'.thle
Address the Principal. DAN A L eIiGN EW
eep27lf Prool
r:PestitatS:tr a W.
. ~,, ~ Di. J. Xi Ks•
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water. 1. olut t-r
-/ . 4.11* Med that tto
.11 utht iu the.
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"q"... ...-- • - ' . t."": • ..'" . State shall do
... /Flit ' ~,.... r ......., -t7 1:3 rk bettrl or
cit. &
hie pa ::' i.. 1
ilf p you' ,
.10 I Allir g He I1Pa . ••• ' he
best uaateriaia
manufactured in the United Stales. Gold mid 41
r
a
yer filling performed in a style t defies eittutie.
Litton Satisfaction guaranteet in all operatit.ne,
or the money returned- Give im a trial,
fetr.tilv
404 WAR T 'ICIAL HUMAN
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4 :kERTED TO
MOVE AND LOOK LIKE bit:NATURAL E,
No Cutting or Pain Whatecer
ADDRESS-DB. G. W. SPENCER, sur
goon Artistic and Deutint,•2s.l Penn street. Pitt•
burgh, Pa.
. _
$l,OOO REWARD!
.
A reward of One Thou.and Dollars will be paid
to any Physician who will produce a medicine
that will supply the wants of the people bettcr
h ) 1
than the article know as
DR. Fs HRNEY'S
Celebrated Blood ',canoe. or Pans am. -
It must be a better Cat rtic a better Alterative, a
better Sudorific, a bet r Diuretic', a bawl Tunic.
and in every way butt than the Pan.a•ce-a, Nb
matter how long -It been 1 n use or Einar Weir
discovered. Above lit must nut contain any
thing NOT PCNOLLY VLUSTAZILE. • . _
EMI
$5OO REWARD
• •
A reward of Five Hundred Dollars 'an! be paid
for a medicine that will permanently cure more
cases 0' Costiveness, Conntlpation %lei: or Ner
vous Headache. LiFitr Complaint, Bilious Di.or
der.. Junndice. libettniatww. Gout, Ilyspcpsta.
Chills awl Fever. 'rape Wlorina, JLnle. Im:wry,
Tellers. neer,. son,-, in the Loins. Stile
and Head and Female 6oniitaint that.
•
DR ~PAHRNEY'S
BLOOD CLEANSHIII OR rANACDA,
which 1,4 aYyfl attire ext•-aaivtly by practlal
.byesiclaue than' any other Slaipu fur mit•tliclu
• MAN LL.
Fri•plaS.Nl bg P FAMINE'S'. Eli". S C 6..
Waynephom, Pa and 11fr. P. FAliaNtir. I:incagte
Price 1.2. i per bottle.. for male by Who:cf.:be ..I
Retail Dealers. awl by .lone 1800112,
Beaver. Pa.
SllllllllllOlll4 in Part - Moil.
BEAV E Corr
The Commonwealth ell Noosyl
raniatothe Merl' of Bearer (
y, tire( /Vie
If .less mnith make you sure 01
proberutfug his claim. then we commarol you. as
heretofore. that yon summon F. M.
Leonard Mallory. M. Ilill..lohn Forsyth. AW.
Brown. Samuel Kennedy. and William G. Bratty.
by good and lawlul Summoners, an that they b •
Laid aimtilr berme our JudLres at Iteavt:r. at toir
County Court of Common fleas there to he add
the third Monday of March Neat, t., show n ben
fore- -
1111. rens, The raid Plaintiff and the said Befett •
dents hold tiagether,lllll.l undivided, a rertalteptoce
of parcel of hand situate to the township of
conittv of Beaver, and State . of. Penney's:mitt.
bounded and described as follows, to wit : Begin
nlng at a chesumgettience by laud of R. Prichard
south 31 t.„ degrees east perches to a is3c
smote: thence, by land of same, south 15? y deerties
east fin-Mats perches to a post; thence north 731 2
degrees east '22 2-10111 perches to a post; thence b)
land of said Jesse Smith north .St, degrees west
11 45-100th perches to a white - oak; :hence by land
of the same north 31 1 4 , degrees west StIS.I-11tillts
perches to a cheenut oak: thence by land Or same
north 5 degrees westt. Ii 7-10ths percher to a Stone
-11.1e; thence by land ot,Clucla Thompson south 14 1 ,
degrees west ettAperches to a post: thence by mod.
of George Dawstin's heirs south 16 1 ,‘ degrees east
•1119 perches to a post; thence by land of It. Pritch
ard 70.4 degrees E. '27 7-10 perches to the place
of beninuing: texceptine therefrom lot No. it; Sold
to Capt. E. Bennett. containing one acre and la
perch,. t. The :those described piece or parcel of
land having been di% idyll lilt° lots numbered from
four to forty-three inclusive, and containing In
the whole [exclusive of lot No. 8.) forty acres and
ninety-eight perches. as Sdi appear by map or
plan of said lids niatle by James Harper, Angost
tith• of which they, the defendants, deny par
, tition to he made between them according to the
form of the Act of Assembly in such .case made
and provided, and unjustly permits the same nig
to be done.
Witness the Honorable A. W. ACHFBf)N, - Pre.'
dent of our ' , alit ('onrt at Bearer, the 2511) day of
November. A.1).1K11. JOHN CAUGHEN; Pro.
JOHN HR.-ELONG. Meng'. -
Sheritrs othce.plleaver, Nov. IS, 1371.-11 w
Children's Carriages!
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
Of Ttro and Three- Wheel Gig*, -
PERAMBULATORI4, WILLOW
CARRIAGES,
of the best New York and .Philadelphia►
manufacture. at reasonable prices. Also,
Ladies Satchels, Baskets, Fancy Goods,
Notions, Toys. Jet Jewelry, do.t., &c
wholesale anti retail. at
F, A. O'ILEARVEN
14S Federal St., g doors above the Market.
wayl7:ly • Allegletty, Pa. .
The Improved Grand Oroide
4.40%%!> lirtilttrainrao
$9, $l2, $l5, $lB. .
We have recently brungh; our OroidrCold Netai
to such perfection that It Is difficult for the best
ludges to distinguish it Isom gold. The $9 watch
es are with patent escapement movements; In ap- --
pesrance, and for time', eqnaling a gold one cart
ing sloe. The $l2 are fell Jewelled patent levers;
equal to $l5O gold watches. The *l5 are the sand
as the last, hut of a finer finish; equal to one cost
trig $ll5. And the $lB watches are of a fine finish
with full jewelled American Movements, equaling
gold ones worth 1200. They are , all in hunting
cases; gentlemen and Ladles' sizes: and warranted
for time and wear, by special certificates.
Also, elegant designs of gent's and Ladies'
Chains, trom $1 to t r i; and Jewelry of all kinds.
Geode Vent C. 0. 1). Cnstomets "perrolued to
examine the goods they order, heft re paying
on payment of express charges. When" sixwatch
es are ordered at ono time, we till; send an extra
watch of the alma kind tree. Forqurther particu
lars send for circular. Address—
JAMES tiEItARII) & C 0...
85 Nassau at. New York. P. 0. Box
3951.
dectliOm