Tie Beaver = Argils: BEAVER, Jai 3D,- 1807, Local•and liirseellaneo"u7gl . .41 Fifth street, Plttebttrgb, la tuttortred agent for THE . Atttics lu that city... _ • . New Advertise* ents. \ •, the-fol .. va..- attention of the public'ts dr!cted to , r ,, :: Dew adrerti.4etnents, Which appear for the "t..ipse In Tun Anous to-day: ~, ~ •.7,-AdininiFtrator's Notice—Wm. Henry. it-Wi.hine Compound—J. Kirkland. . . -1 - r, Wanted—A. 'II: Hubbard. . , ifir"S,ilrg€ Bink—S. F. Von Bonhorst scc'y. f,rnedi...l—Dr. A: W. Acheson. . I,taditors Itetmrt—Beaver County : vrS,niv—f:phrain Smith. :. . , i , vnlumerlyStMement—E. Koops (cash.) ;,.,--selice—C:es k Lobhey. o,ll,dicd —Dr. Steuart Sc Son_ , ti,!-Adminietnuor's Notice --john Duncan. irikAohation—Lowiinore ,it MN:khan. : - • - 4 ,- Si:re fur pule, , r3r : iveyand Executor. ", - _ i , 07 ,,, }Arial Notice, , L-Wihru a Brown. ' ~;'Special Noliciail-Wilson a Stewart. 77- .--, . . ;:irSpecial Notim— Wm. Clarke. '• • :" ,‘ - . . Assrssz firm hope'last week has preventedtielkom _,... r ....! • -t:l.vriug up uur t uanalcarity of local pm's. --' b4:tsro Rux.--out young friends of Ja. Run are tnakinz Ostensifa4rtangarrie'inta i . 3c that phict• on the 9th. The preparations are ex and.the ..ale seekers" ,geaerakly wtll no doubt a pleiear.t time of it. • ; : , -• 1 s,p.vetnarr:—On last Etiday a imp, aged 10in 11 lir. George Taylor, of•Fallstiii;thie:colizij; , 1. - rough a hole in the viii• mill of Miner & Co., of ; lan . , and injured Lithaelt vary ioverely. :. .We are -....10 , ed at prcernt RI to hit, rivsist .1 1. rotyrstEsvrs.—Governor Geary luta dames Pittaborgi!, to repre r l'onisivarlis as 'll.oBtee Of the &nttetam, National k.misry :120Ci411312. vice General John R.\ Brooke, FLEZCE.—TiIe:WW3IIIIIgiOn aye :1 . y r . uauel Sl:Otteremi, of Hu&lo township, Craw one of LIM bucks &tuts' pounds'of fine, The tincli idol' the Gold-drop, Hamniond • 'w r i.directthi to fire adtsrtisement of Jackson's 'lVa,hiagCoinpotind, ope of the last improve ,•the age. IA Bich is being introduced in all parts States . . 'by agepts. J. Kirkland is -went lmreugh off:tearer, Rochester, Bridgeii•ater, and Nmr Itngtton, audits , at present canvassing the ewes osOcr ron 31An Doos.-.-Our exchangeittrom er .-. wrionpf thU country, give acconntg, of mild • dogs. 7 of,the year. In which hydrophobia fa Ton itTlf,.we mean the "dog .days"--the days the year,'ls.approachlitu, and as this !)trd 1148- t• i, v ery'vicvnleut among the canine nice, take notice. . . . . 4.t.strox Case.—On Friday' last, Oeo. S. Hart, emmqel for John Lennox, presented to Judge of the t 4 upreme Court, at his tocns..ln Beaver, canon for a writ of error, supporting the XIIMC me a7propriate -rUtUarks. His Honor took trf 1111, promising to ddvise the counsel ~ I...ez.fear days as to 'whether the apratcation would L'x aminer Junc 28. IlrArri: A tiGiqs comes to us in Witeer &esti, and v•',7l: I ',t us a silver to look. (Hay : .seu a , ,!-Infely 7 ) The APVIM ishlv 3; edited by an e:d esteemed friend, CatititL•Weyaitd. A •;.:per is not pi:olt:Med lu tale State of ?eon :ve.h w',sll the Captain all kino of sneezes.— ! arm. • - - wy have ~,,Neit the new cataiof,t - ne ittnd circular of to I %,:at• - .:armllschNA at Edinboro. We are grad to i a thatcowe from year to year.' Several yeara s ago v. .ei.i itt , thought it onc , of the beet :echoola :tn the L,. and tii• fhtnb it It a Alice ertriltdlly Increased Its y. put:oh:n:l44 efferieney.. In all points Which Make, tirtr ril s e e:r•hrl tit uni•tlrpassed: All persons who' teatti cbl Fend for' itS circular.• Address Prof..l. A. cooper, Edinboro, Erie Co., 1641 y Lipa felt. • . ... grr.Pialli rt`l: SAIM.—B. G.-Roddy, Esq., 111 Cd -.‘er el tt- ri•AVZI %( iberv, : prabl)shied at Uniontoien :e It's-sore. deri a few days ago. Ills adnainistr4torri Ittrw otte:thg the: establitihniont for sale. lett„ a :ert old perr,...‘tiltliOletitwe beitewe, In ISM—Dem" Ml* IL plitics, has the official - printing, atoll is offer- A rhe i r;. A 1, - p.,;11,r; "chap"•who has a- little of the, - r:51: ea I;:inti, end is disposed to n fill,aneditorial :.-::.,: I- l.:-:e a rhanc.. to "nail In." . - Is.roertsr Duerstos.—The z , .a over his rittPi Is NI • = atto in the Montgomery c o unt court, %la. sited for Chastising a pupil with d , ,bedi tare. -The Judge, in Irly charge to the .L teat her oecupied.the position Of It •• •I< n!(1., Ili • pupils while undek hie chatim,' ..11-1.M4`,1 his opiniOn, and rendered a! verdict of the 1. tiv:r.- Order is the first law of nature, t vher.. -'- withoat•authority to enforce is,onahle to correct or punish, and I here 7, common school system a mere farce,— hatispensAle at times in the school room: • 7,rtx 41 - .7tt.- 1 --On last Thareday, COnstable 1. 4 :c - ..:Fre,tnd a colored thantried George t" Let e:ealin4 a blanket from Georg Garber, who .. , IKweet! 'Van port and Industry. Walker had n , z - fg.iiu"-but the constable failed to crime up with it' unt of his getting across the river a day or ,fqe a warrant was - iesmed. - Walker Was sent iro, 4 byr the court: these colored men in this part of the country. and the one fa.,-s they belonged to Cincinnati. • • IlAn. OAnutzr.s.—On llonditylaist, Mr: liridpewuter, eUrnreeneed carrying; Ltictirorn Ileay . er to Roelieeter. 14 a "pub - I , ar:y in the erring, 'the ontraet..for ro dO . to him by the Pont Office Ilepattment: Intention to ran :ti hack bettyeen the for the arconutiodation of the puha . , du- mnniner • er 5 1:rr:.!..1 - i.,-The rase of 11iCssrs. Little and Fogler during ids trial for ttie 1:01%-e't \V. Dimmore, on Tuesday !wt. in County Cotirt, prepented to! Judge dsnying the charzeitt which Fogler - I.i c hi, I,l,Nic 'William Ek l..stipeaeoti in their behalf:, and argued that k7!•11t. were all that was neattisary to :rellov# l tis: implication cam upon them. Judge, b "wvccr, ruled otherwise, and appointed .'tinnmiarioner. and Win. McKen -4'4l' Raft I:sqS., Attorneys ot_he ' halt 01l "" t, t" take testimony in the case for coistdera-1 Commei'cia;. • . . 1 _____,' ?Mut' Strives Soak - Our rtadett a re rempect-1 ' 1 •71 , 1 to the advertl . :rner:t in another col amn 14 ':leab,. orate Peqie's Savings Flank or Pittsburgh, p a , heck has been in exis.tentt but a sha l t Gine, I',7l'^'..]. ICPinZert ecunmendatde, and its oaken! .1 •, ^ nttldence of the conitnnaity in width the l 'l"' kcatd ' has enabled it already :tobilibl; `,ryli.i.ring buldnesa, whieh will no doubt be ha.l '''''ht bagful:ion grow; 10 year'. S. F. Von-, ::". 1 -01 . A ell and, 'far6rahly known to, many) "*..1 is the Secretary and Treasurer. and we ,;,.„,..' ~,,,, cl wet known when we say That I --- .... ' Ile .rer4emotiatinn business met can hard-,. '' . .. P b‘! toned. i,sopte desiring to save a Pot.' .„... ''',..,'artnns"wolild find it advantageous to , -t-... , , to Fire this. initikntioa their patronage. ti,,,...,__ ----:-....„„,-7----, ...,..,,, ' . '_•'ox ci. TtEATEL Aran4str..-13inugb.una, „,4 \ "`llt. at the time o fthis examinltion; . lll ro t . . 6ral(ql)y favoral4*. "ftettel; drilled class' '-', ,ex .tog. ether, are seldom seen,” wiliiale e r. I '1 11 . 43- it , ' . 0 , . ftou-41'nt very gfta,. - has been --,,,, a :' •.r ' th e nuktuttined through \ year. The , .F 1 •rn tri ' Coen t? on: traillenlarly in the last „ -i ''' ..ll d ebled ft tovement in the speak , k ... ' l 7' W e ,r'! ..:.,,,,„:•d to see - that the classes , tin, Iry lalaCtws were itrost rd as Lille and Greek: Wejib learnforw a that.a t pOhli,she 4 h., a few data. whin. we Stine still furls ; le thin tiine-tensin•e4 in- Ac6nini err *we CL'a 1t../..ll;Ait Wasik sz leD.'-41 accident occerrtul on the Cleveland and Fitts. berg ft. R., betiveen Dinnont and Glendale itationa, on Thursday morning last, result's:gin the death of an old lady nemeed Abigail Fervie. Itappeara, from the evidence taken by the Coroner's dory, that the deems_ ed went)to itAoiiposltit side or thl/YrdlitxuTrieebnek. - , e 1 of Watei.nnd While &witting the74:4; water . Ireferk to the house, was struck by the engibe of - theVeibriftle accommodation train and pitched; into the air, falling on the ground beside a fence, a.copsiderable distance from thetrack. The force of the 11115.7 t broke her skull, killing her instantly. The train was l stopped Immedi ately and the lx)dy earried into - the house. •No blame I,i attached tethe epaineei or VonduCtor'oithe train, as the Jury, after' brief deliberation, returned the following verdict: "That Abigail Ferris came to her denth On the I 27th of June, 1887, by being accidentally ran over by the accommodation train attached to engine No. 10, on the C. 4. and the jury ,do hereby-folly exon orate the employees of thettuln from all blame' The deceased was about pfiyeaty-flre yeuiegfof age and leaves a husband and pon and daughter to mourn her loss. CosineArcrsurce WIYIE AT Pao*. TATLOWII BEXIXA- IiT.—Of the examination on Tuesday of many of the younger pupils,' ottheeseays, dialogres, and:murdc, we will no. speak. 'though mirh might be said ineonimen. - dation of them and their faithful teachers. The "Kale msch4m3". held their first/ i ppblic exercises on Tamil* evening, and for those who desired it.reafliterary treat, they. have not beeh excell6l by any shirtier exercise in the past. The recitations were; with oul exception., first 'Clam while that pf the "Bells" by Ihr:society , ineonceit could not be readily surpassed. ' The tinit::pail of. the phper deserves the highest commendattea hxr AntAtyle,. and the Manner in whicitit Was 04 - \ 'AR the pmeeeds were statql, to 1 for the purpose of: establishing prizes for recitations end esiays,-the pub; lic will hereafter worthy l. Of their attention, when they shall be invited to Ilsten to their exercises. - 'The examinations on Wednesdt and Thursday were very largely attended , and ellcitc high encomitunaln nearly every case: Miss Elliot's elasms in Physiology and especiallyln English .Literature, are deserving special notice. Mrs. Kean's classes in Ms. of the World and Botany acquitted themselves with great'.credit: while Prof. Taylor's classes, wheSe classes bever_thil, believe, in closer, Cicero, Latin''Graurinar, Trigorome- .. try, and Moral. gelence, !lid theniselves .and . teacher. much honor. - • • The addrks In, the earning by nee.. Gorham, MPhil; adelphia, was an able and well-delireind prodlF*lll.' and was evidently-highly appreanted by ihe.andience The attraction on Thursday afternoon' was a "Match game" of .Crtlcitipt.fie a ',Bei bt,*(jszet.^trrovided by Prof. Taylor. tiefereei l pieSeinlnarfindifekyer clubs. The for Mer consisted 4t Mina Mitchell, chief; and Mis ses Walker; 'Kingsley:and -Wdyind, and the latter of Miss Ella McCreery , chief, and Misse s Boacota;Shnms her, sod; Lion: . - The game was witnessed by a large mitubetrof per reia us. who , as it was close one, became deeply Inter eled with it. . . • The Deaver club was, at the rid of a two holm: con 'test, declared victors, arnid. 'the 'apjitanse of their friends'. ' 4itepresentation!was made by Prof.:lloughtfm, and, -' • the reply by,Mr. Courson, Of:McKeesport. ' 1 ., The Comniencement toolifplade in atO IL R. Church. Which, 'notwithiMnding the rain, wan well filled. The young . ladles did thexselves Sand their Altna l - Mater . Much credit; adding to its renutatton, already well es tablished, for thorough, accurate scholarship. The EnnS i l Con the occasion wasf the first. order. It fs prop er to ommend the good t to displayed by the hal& in their lornment : and ma . lot Minvidions to mention Miss Russell's essay as el thiting patient thought and much - finish. The addresS .of :rev. Mr. LoWnrv*.wlis well adapted to the oceasid f. After which PME l'aviim awarded diplomas to theirs' lowing eight young liidies, one hallo( whom. I sm glad to see. are from this vicin• „ty f - Miens Itnsseli, bloorhead and Woodruff. of Bridge-, water, and 3,fiss :Reno. of Rochester, 'Miss Shilling, of New Philadelphia. 0., Miss Weyand, of Somerset. Miss Todd, of Georgetown, and .*B5 Mitchell. valedictorian of Leavenworth. Ranim. Afterthd exercises at Chttrch the ationmr and many of their young friends from abroad and the vicinity. repaired- to the SOMlnitrY fora col lation, of which deponent, as he was non eel, saith not. MA'XIIIIILIAN fa op}rted to have been allot; In wee once of a etlntenee area:tit tiuttttsc 0.31 thel9th of Jane. . • Tub War Demirtment,--in obedience to orders from th l .t President, has:hill:Meat° relieve Gen: : 9k of ids - command. . . Too LATE.—A commnaleation, !rem Beaver Falls =le too late for tnairtlon thlit week: It **Maxim in our next r SPECIAL NOTICES. ^• Perkins wanting fitigar . by the qtka mity will do wait by carting a.L Wilton Lit Brown'e. • T. 13 e.A.No. I Tea ata decline • at Wilaote,t "Bromie. ryit. rr/...kr - You can Always fin , Snianeured hams' and Dried Beef at Wm. f_ elarkee.• - - . Mr - Leave your order at Wilsonk, lirnO's express and it will be promptly 'wed nod delivered, irit'P"Wilson ez Brawn have just rec4rod direct more of het Nw. 1. N. 0. Moinisties. Trythem: \ rfi,'''''Cotreo very elicapar Wils(;n St Brown's. Try It n•bat MOE r,,-trTh , .ltl . L of July can be seen 'any day at Wilson 4: Stewart CiLni - r.+. st.cot.Tariaty, vitiulcSale and retail at Win. F. Clar:cc'iq Bearer a . - tr" . — SutTar and Colt.be - has advanced in price, bat W.ni F. Clarke continues to seli as cheap as ever. _Y - Corti.'Slelil at W. Pr Clarke'ti. 11.1 — Fallstou Floai at W. F. Clarke* i or Grpcnri the county,. , . r,33" - Best • Family Flour at Wllsan Brown's. Warrantcd. • ' • re — To inpure a like fit - and good Gaiter, go to Wil on & Stewart'e. - e - MAN-En A ITEIT.—Go where vce;.will, and.inu cant find Groceries' cheaper thando, heaver. To prove this fact. it is only.nec'essary to call on Wm. F. Clarke; 2nd door above Pot t Office . vlbere yen ' , kill find' a completti stock of staple end fancy Groceries. • • nr'Why ran I do better at & Stewart's ?L Berituie it is n large and excluarc Boot 45; 'hoe Store. I wing() there. Steci-art sent . East, and •••.t the 4th of Jnly•-44ond S•ciuechildren to as It— . '1 • • , ..." rlgrTierltgC:l7l PC(' the 4th Sit Wilson & , StMr:lll . P ift the % . '4:l y of a vice cialter to elnike thentselves in ;,iike: wise the'Lacti , .%. . 1 4.7.7 ,- Wm. P. Clarke hap , a fnll, Kock nt Family a vrro reri, which he is 'telling, as cheap as any otherhouse In ot:ont of Bearer. • • • . , • ; . 1 . . • . _ 4'll , • ,7ire l i; roof t.oin.or ) • C r ison _&, Stey.•art's Bow :old Shoe Store.' • *-- IWI. tr*Cove Off-ters -at Wilson ct - 114own'e, cheap. Try them. , -The heat a4gortineo of f.4rocerics in Beaver 41 kept by W. F. Clarke, 2nd door above Poet 00lee. r.." - Cartneti Fruit, cheep. at Witicire.iiitrol44e ref - Bert whit, Wheat Mani at Win. P; - olarkea, 2nd door,above Post Oftix, Beaver, Pa. • Rh. fnpply cf Cries "Cell -ell WEr. F. Clar4e's. genver, Pti F --da- MAIMED. I • -, RANKIN—DILWORTi.—Jane 12th, -by Rev'. A. Dilworth, Mr: J. 'W. Rankin, of , Mircernbarg,' Pa., to Mei Mollie Dilworth, of Darlington Ip. , Drayer Comity, 'thite.,t of the ofplating clergyman. BRADRN—GO!4ItaIii,-'-Jnne 19th, by Rev.. P. J: Ciamming at Mr. Win. J. Braden's. Mr. Tlannas Bra den to Mies 21ary E Uo.horii. DIED. SATT.Ailletkil: On June ISti, '1867, Annie I.lnn, youngest. dang,hter of Frude.ricjcaud L iter" kattarrar, aged 2 years and.7.nuitithe. • - "Farewell, dearehild, la Godye trust °,•Thorratt,frora paid foiever,freb. • • IThotigh. thou aunt not return to'us, 'Yet we through Christ may go, to Fat*" to : LITTELL-,-thitheAst of *Jetty.' ISaft if: the iiiiiidontr.Th of No brother, In this Placa, Hitt, 9. iitten, aged '2S . . ' The decesised had been a poidler Of the Colon army, for a period of overithree years, and was attached to Co. , 16th Ohio Vol.; rnfintiy. While in the . service, he connected the d.1143...0 of which ho died. • ' I. , , 111 rlinuo:74l. &ca l en • hskA. the service i t : I t ' a , ways felt a deep interest in the children of our deceased soldiers; and who is there that has fClught with those noble men that does not? On the tenth inst., . was fortunate _ in, being ,on the cars sihen the soldiers orplians from Phillipsburg, under the care of - the Rev..',. G. Taylor, passed up to:the Monumental Fair on the ears. They were most perfectly er dert ` n rril ell hYtth.plip, fed. theirbatia nd AieNT ecshowedthe discipline they were under. When they got out of the esrs, they fell into line like old sol diers Their whisk appearance, to me, was llieautiful and imprmive, and warmed up my. heart. The rtlressi 'or both - brivi tuld RUN, was neat nnd• clean; the 1 boys ildifectlynni formed,and the girls with jest sufficient vanity togive beauty. Their personswere clean and nice. 'Like a boy following the "shogers," I followed them to the fair, where I can assure you they found many friends.- The many persons on the streets they paised showed the interest, and the many friends they found in the halL showed the same fact. Here they conducted themselves with-the utmost pro priety, and called forth constant :cothmenda den. and left slagirig"the' star spangled ban r ner." Your l'county may well be' proud of 1 'that school, and - thank its principal for his !pairing efforts—efforts that seemed: to me as I looked into his naturally cheerful face, had written antious care ;won every feature. On the of these schools there has been in our city and State too great apathy. I have waited to see what : lmpression the ap pearance of this school would make, and I i r am glad to say that fit - has been TerYti • and it his tiWaltental -in.intere4'Ori bc ref the ,inldierst dephins 'Stich as tras neve "'be fore felt. • (If our Legislators could have seen l this sight, I thinkthey would not be so tardy in making the a ppropriation necessary ,to I carry' them on.)Rarely have I found an in -1 terest awakened by a single incident that last: ed so long. I heard an old merchant say "Those orphans made a splendldimpression." T heard one of our first , basiness men say in the most earnest manner: "My heavens? bow little we have appretiated the education of -the.se orphans." One of the oldest' towbars of the State, as he looked nponthe care-worn face of its principal, and then upon the order to which this chaotic mass of 180 or 190 had been' reduced, said :- "I would not take his place for the world." Another min mid, "Those children are a credit to any man."— It seems tame that the interest this visit has occasioned will secure an appropriation from AheLeglaturepromptly riestyrlnter.- I Pittsburgh, June'22 18G7 , Enrrou MMUS s I have read something in :your paper about. , ./..H. Weirs "Military Ree-- vrrl: I•wofild 'like - vote *add gratify yOnt readers by stating' :where lie served._ whether in the Union or -Confederate armies? It is well known that there was rebels' thrmigh out the Union- armies -in. disAnisei, who by their inSttlairdination and freaetiery, aided. the.enemy in everysway.within their power, secretly - shot down loivalgnen, hut never dis-. thrbed.the eneniy.- • Wit-s this the part Odell tilayed, or.was he in the-rebel Service. or. was his:-record made in resistina the druft = ju Noble County, , ,. . • • Will you plea . se explain ?-' Every one knows he is opposed to the government, and in favor of the frliellion. And yet.. it is•said, .he has a "Ifilittry j.ntvord." • QUEIUST. Mn. Eurron : I desire to commend highly the essays of our local graduates s at thelato I - CotiMieticeiriefit 13 Of the olver•flethiCairy, , as I , 1 deein.t hem all ' worthy of it. The first.sity, we are growing old." byrnisslii:cindruff, was rend with much spirit and, exhibited good I taste and correct observation. , 31iss . Moor head's oh "Rest for the Weitik," adhered close ; ly tothe'subtect, was well.read; andXoritaincd some beau Ira thongliitt. „7 liiiialbilip's allay. "Looking back". was a very pretty. find some one In'our he.a ring '.said characteristic , . essay —was well delivered.. .31issibissel'a on "Ire ; 'roism" secured the marked attention'of the most thoughtful of. the awmltly, which is sit f ticientliMise:: It was sairlbithoseaccuatom-, edit) attend those exercises that, it wa.s . Sel. 1 dom that eight ettsays'all sb good were read. :Cox. • .Bull Run. .4 . A correspondent tf..the Cincinnati Cow nierr;ai writing Oa visit to the batt/e4leld of Bun Run, says: "The' first sight that greeted my cyes . ,at Manassas Junction; 'was a forcible retidndei4of the war. , Two' bilge piles of bones; In) . bones, •cattle,:bones, , - and sad to Say, human bones bones hitermirtgled, lay whitening right in front of the:ld - 40. They arc picked up off the battle-field by the own er.; of the soil, and carted here fin. shipment by the tars to be gimind into ,fertilizers, at RIM(' mill in Baltimore. .The. price here is a penny a pound, one of Pairbank's,,plattiiiin scales standing ready by the ruilwity, track, to weigh the deliveries, and several tons of hones have been shipped. One man with a girl to help him, collected in two tiny& bones' enought to came to tiff/. My landlord; a Pennsylvania nutchm4ri named Varner, brit% •out a long and riowersl _looking bone from behind the bar, saying; 'here, now, is some poor fellow's thigh bone.' Thetight was not to inspire cheerful reflection; In anoih er ono great heap were ,piled-masses of camp kettles, broken .musket biirrels, wheel ties, solid shot and broken shells, fragments of, swords, hits. of wagon gear, old rusty fire lOcks,. and the like. This, too, is for. The market, the last relics of the huge debris of destruction 'of which' every battle is 'fruit- Brown's fix k Are thelxiit in Dixtresmiag ziCcidenf at D iimcint. A4ad accident Occurred at Dixmont Insane Asylum,on Saturday morning at an early hour. Mrs. Annie Balton, an• incurable pa 7 tient, from Erie county, who had leen plac ed in a ward in the fourth story of the build; big, attempted to effect her csume from the institution. By means 9,1;a limit-pin she sue .ceeded in removing a wWoden strip from the wjndoW, which enabled her to open the iron grating abi.int ten inches. - She then tied • a number of soiled towels tOgether, and fasten ed one-:end tellie.*atei=prpe, intending by thil.:ciricans to reach the ground. She did not calculate the distance correctlY,._ however, and after forcing herself through the' aperture, fell -to the ground below. Her moans -awak ened the iturskwho hurried to her assiSt ance:Carried her into the _house, and notified Dr. ItCed. Strange to say, no bones Were, broken, the only injury apparent being a slight cut on the head. Her system; -how ever, was *reatly prostrated, and she died aboutnOon. Coroner-Clawson held an in ipiest- 49 the bOdy on Saturday afteritoon,lual a verdiql was rendered in accordance _ with the factS.—Pitts. Com: 3/11.1". steam i)oftitlitestrwinill; with'a shingle and lath Tattory attached, lo .altedon the Hennt •o L lje'and la half miles south of .Istew Lebanon, in - Mercer county, was destroyed ky Ilretlast , ,Wednesday night:' The millaltnie;'sakistli Iltriietri, was worth near $4OOO, besides the' lumber and. material .destroyed; We learn that there was noinkumnee on the property.—Lawrence Journal. . T.llAdle DEATTI. OF ~A2l AusrnlwKALCC.ll - -Larchducliess Matilda, the intend ed wife of Prince litunbeit - Untidy, a Princess, in lier Itith year, by all accounts endowed with' the rare giftsof person, mind and heart; died in Vienna on the morning of June 6th. She inadvertently trod on a 'defter match, which was lying at heifeet - on the ,floor, us she leaned out of theiiindovir talking , to one of her relatives. Her summer dress was in a blaze befobi:shelivia.awargtOtelt;ait.lifore any one could run to her rescue I she sank to the groaN in an agony of pn .from , whith only death released her. The lady was, the affianced bode of Princilitimbeit,.thelleir or the throne of Italy. Prince Humbert was enjoying the festivities of Piris- when, t nays °Alt ae,cident,of thitrAtdidrueliets tesclC e& him. and he immediately left it is sup,pot •. td, for Vienna: - ' It . . 111 rt 44 U V ktp .- M 4. 1 1 :crit - 7 7 .77". CiIIMIZIMI .. ~ ..~~_ ~erp~~: ; 1 _ HEM ISM A. s -1N , THE DIAMqNDI ROCHE S TER, PA. =I DRESS tiQUDS, ,NE4,PjIM§., 'NEW DWAINE% ' and NEW MA*litNE. -AT _=-~ Girea.tly It 43 a taL' o , ; i. PRICES: -4 NEW MILLINERY HOODS UAW F.LONERS, RIBtIONS tc Ilavirig eetured the Agency tor the Empirol'emlnellta - 6h ine I mspecifully e.cklicit an ex ihc public. Tuts Machine Is constructed on a new principle of meclumlgin, possessing many; rare anti valuable im , provements, having been examined by the most prO maul experts, and pronounced to be simplicity and, perfect loncombined. In a mectundcal point of view. the advantages we. claim for the "K inn MACHINE," are— Irt.—The method of driving, the Needle Bar by a compound crank, which prodnees the same *dim as heretofore obtained by means of a Cam; . bat in 'a more durable and noselegs manner. - .2.d.—We use a rotating shaft above the table, and thus are enabled to glee ail the room required under the arm; without detriment to the; durability of Ma. ; having a bearing directly ocar tho Needle Ihtt. A 341.—0ur Feed Wheel is a friction feed. and t con- Structed there is hat one joint in transmitting the mo tion front the rock shaft to the wheel, and tudiko all others, cannot be effected by oil or duo. 4th.—The Rock. tiDaft that works the Feed 'motion also drives the Shuttle. The heartnes of this *Shaft: end Centres arc hardened, steel -had adju.stable, so that we can tatroup thelost moth:twat will.' The fitilowing arc the principaroltectiona raged 'a gainst Sewing Machines: 1. •Excessive fatigue to thooperator. • • 2. Liability to _get oat of order. 3d. Expi•ti - ge. trouble. and less of time In repairing. 4. Incapacity to sew every deiertption of material. s.. Disagreeable noise while in operation.. The Empire Seviing Machine is Exempi. from all these. . Objections. . - • It has. a Pfrulabt needle. perpondiculir action. makes the lock or ehnttla Ptiteh, which -will neither rip nor mrel, aNd is alike. no belch pidea.. Perform* Prdeci-sow leg on orery dearription of material, trom.Leatirtn. to the !Inert N'ansook :Muslin. with : Cotton. linen, or OR thread, from the coarest to the Inst. number., IT HEMS, FELLS, BINDS,BRAIDS, • T LICKS, QUILTS:PLATTS, field GATHERS: . . 'laving neithei cain.nor cog wheel, - and the 'tat pm aibic friction, it runs as smooth as glass, and /a Emphatically 'Noisele'ss Machine . - 1111111EME •‘:'..:-.3.'7 , ,', :-- ..` ''' -'.:.. .-..,-",-...:::'!-I:i;2 F. A. Poit-ne's, RED F it c p 1,1 . , Dr foods 1 . ih ..... tore ~.,. . ... _ , , .. ... .. • • -, •J• ' .. ..- R CICILES- TE ~pA , BEI 1 I 1 I _WE I L ,11 FREI • . . • •: -rtners' 114., • _: _, . • - I Heretofore exiidltig underlie tetqfnattie of . 1 WILESkigIiaI9PWRARERg! Dissolved by reutual Consent, Join ttma sumo. lbe liatlV sol . d . As entire inters %ra w . It?: at the oldalaM, tinder the tbat samara 1 i • Shallenberger. Bros' ? EEG And will strive to 'weft, ton still mister extent, the and pati:onsge of the opennunlty. WIZ. SUALLENBERGER Will, as beore,-gve f i hie _ EXCLUS IVE PERSONAL, 47TENTTON . TO THE BUSINESS, . =NI 'BUILD UP APERMANBNTAND PROS • 'TABLE TBADE.- , , t PRINCIPLES STRICTLY lIONORAB.LE AND PROGRESSIVE. • -They,heri State a few of the general principles they . adopt, 14 1 Fneentiok to encomia , • let. To bay and eell cl eV for cash, or its equira• lent: in order to command the lowest prices and beer 'markets:.2d. 10 exorcise good taste and gtetit disCrintituttion in 'buying eltolee goods, and is keeping aball and Yid ' ed . Steck." 3d. To metal" avoid the inactive of nalsrePresent ing, or of - deceitfully concealing the real quality of goods. In order to effect sales. • And finally, in all respects. to do an honest 'and le gltheate buaness. which will bust serve the interest or the community. and to this end they ask the eucoui, agenaunt of liberal patronage. SLIALLENBERGER, BROS. Shallenberger Bros. lEirldrizewitteri I'6 nu'a. PINE PAM GROCERIES NAILS, WINDOW OZ,A VA? WOOD AND WILL - OF' WARE, 8.1.09.. Y, PlBll, 0/241.N; lion of ttie bamc Family tilniceries.l Family Crocerici: and suppli?t i will he the meta rbranch of our bueinees. And -wilt neltide all' articled ,'penally found in a well fundehcdatore, such as -II 1 - 2 .• 1 ! FLOUR AND FEED - BACON, FISH; , . • • • • , , . rAND COUNTAY:PRODUCU Re expecr keep al And will well at very vniall profile, r•peciallilu lott= of from 20 to SO or 100 Itmlur bummer use. • 1 -Queens ware and *Glassware 9reatprOolinenee wilt .be given to thix branch of tho • trade. Mime tri want of the A Large Stock, of the Latest eSt)leS Tea, I:?in k ner "o Chi Sets, I'Wooden=ware,Wi/low-waie and 'I , , • ash Tub; and Distada6' peditand - Patent ikicketk 'Montag Pia- .I , Clothes Pinsand Llssl ii 13=Iltiosse Doses. • • Flow Plidk. -4—• 1 , A HMINISTHATOWS NOTlC44eatairit testanaen t-- 0 ••01.,. Thick and Clotbarßsekets. .4 - 1.. amentary on the ertave of -Jos at' *tsren, late St • -I ral ain e an i flV eL :: " - F rito ll er a N i r 4 :',n,.iNgittr - terttaellrkin =llnit . tilPe6tr'da:iln,,girLenin. ••• - - Nag. ,- ..., -:•,-• .' Vanikaw= 11 elves . .. Table Cdt 4k .ftsms. , z2dlst , tennedlits takediait'snit Wow' blithe dalMe vain:: LA: variety of si will lie foizOasomicour the suet wOlprc-s,;\ tha, , PzeltprlYf latbonneatod fc? , :.. _ ._-.•-.-- •__. __•' - - -___• -i' settle:skin. 4 --,..1 1 ~, FINALLE2IIIERSER amoS. 'l4- • . • - . viarmfx Dirlitin • li . , 4a . n. • . 1 / 1•19'67:6t. JOHN W. 1 - 311:11. i . je%'6l:lm 1 - • • J • I I 'r•-•'" I-i •. • -•-• - - • B RIDGIi*ATER, PA.i Nay 21st, 1867. ME And the-epets* oft of the - noir &Molt be t3' 'UPON , OVCCUSOIL TO STILES & SHALLENSEIGER, = Queensarare, Hardvtate; Country Produce -. or vi.ntous KINDI3, I • • Y'rcovisioxis' GILEA-T yAItIETY SUGARS,' • - - Pine Teas and Coffees Will also bo loading artiges. .1. REST .QUALITY OF WARE, will always find From which to select full EME=ZE3 bity la i ilirk ;uti kits' v,Aziztv GOODS 7, 4 , , • • I "I • . . 1- • o.'. F . • , IS= .. , .. , I . ~ G A,:..VD- OPENING OF ' 1 EEO • I SPRINGS • -. 8U ER . DS . "7 . • ' • . •.I. • .7 -AT. GEA-I-JY'S Ell • • . 1 -• • Millmery Truanntig SHOE EMPtillttrlti TWO,DOORS • tELow slums tt- SU.% : •E'SBXR BR,IDGENOTER. • • - • • • N B• .. .F. REMOVED TO TIM ROON. • , • , '.'.formerly occupied by J. Id. PLeKET, on 't% here I will he glad to Awe nil ray obi customers, and u4l others Lavoriug me. with o WI. . , i . lam now receiving a large.,,aini oplendld Stock of latest Spring Stykv.of Millinery, Tlith/91.11g5, tt.C., ac.. Wrath will be void very chimp. . . .. .. I• . i . 4 ' '. - .1111LLINERY i - • , . : Of every denripOon—Silk and Straw BonnetA, 'Ladies ; and aitagett-llate, Rlbbune, Fluwere, Ructiet., ,c. • , "I TR.IM*IMagi • J • Or all ktnitloferiii and; Oords, Lacttd., Chenolls, .16,ugtiltetee; &none, &c. • • : BAL,..II.ORAL AND itOOP SIFIXITStsCO - EdrgT.IrAIR NETS; .- BEL7, -. - ;.,.4111.7CKLES,Ae.. • 11=MIIMI , . GxAtlenien , s-, Furnishing. • Gent,lpti& Ladies' Paper.Collarm. ILEN'AND BOYS' BATS ISINTII7CAPS:., ': , SUSPENDERS, UNDERSHIRTS j'AN , D DRAWERS. 'WHITE SHIRTS, - • _ PAPER COLLARS; fit. . Hcit4iery` and criove's, • LAMES', CIIOTIiS, ALL COLORS, ! •T t v SPRING AND; SUMMER DRESS GOODS AND 4 ,SILAWLS, VERY CHEAP. : HSliiiES"•.t.H. • • Just rcevivcd, a large lot, very cheap. - Call and *cc RONICETS ALTERED A:CD Cf. - PANED, yI3E:IP. Stamping, Pinking and Cloak COting and Making on short notice. ME S smlaTsj: MADE TO OE DER .A.6RINE STITCDUCG. . i - - -•- • • CAL!.ANp . SE,E I,IIE, SEMI E ,i q~ i I TROL7HLE TO SHOW GOODS. nintrmurn tint. rt.kcEn • I Two 'doors hely* Stiles Sliallenbe,nrekr's aiocery : - :btoreoVatertarect,Bddgeyater, _ . WATT 4: E LI". F.A lt M E 8, R E :.1 1) Tll 1 Mower: and:*Eteaper: This catensdrctly known, and theereedly popular Ilachine_was Pubmitted to the most vigorous het of Its superiority. at, a trial 'of., competing machines that. place. ytteler, the manatrurnent of the New York Society, &Lamborn. N. Y.. in-Jrtly, IblA., The commit tee consisted of eleven judges, and/brig muchinea were entered as contestants for She prtze. The triailasted direr weeks and the tests were most thorough. The mann was annoanced-at the. State Fair held at Saratoga on the lath of September. last, and the . . GRAND GOLD MEDAL 13 'CT M Mg to.timony was awarded it in the same State to ISsa. Thi= machine is. regarded by the thousands who can speak from - experience, as the I Best I* the `.iiirorld ! - ;aid manuraettised by the n IncoipoiateeTomm• Ely a I A,UL'l l lll' AN C. 7 .s; Otno,, • n*. wanttnta ortle.e rta cav rbiaptco.zd&lpt , hsea ytk . JANES PATTERSON. :aprl7'67.:ara - New Galilee, Pa. M .., X EbIITOR'S NOTlCE.—Wberene tettera testament-' -174ary on'the estate of Don: BC J, AroOte, deed., late 'of:Beaver born:. Beaver eonuty. Pa. 4 harittc been •granted to the undersigned, all pewits Indebted to ballad estate are requested - to make Immediate payment, and thaw baring eliding or demands against tbareattle of eahl decedent, will Please Present , them ProPerlY thenticated for settlement. • • 31.ICBABL WBYJUID, Fateentor, jel'Atatt- • • Beaver bolo: IMI =I , . • I, 41ILLI;VERY. 23 - CTOS.E - 1= wag then awarded the as the machine ;SUPERIOR TO ALL MEEMI - • • -BOLMAY ACCII - )TIAT. - OCAMBOLIITYIiCCO47IqT OF ,14 for Ow plans p61,'19G0 amtd llwf • - •• - The School blare - on. in account . , with 'D. J;Ciamptor. Tie...tearer. tor 1861; DR. - • To aoh receiyet on bonds 1 i ,64 1 . - 5.101 51- - To tax levied per duplicate - 5;059 504,171.10 By warrants I ,• , - 5.10151 By hontb. paid • ' *AA ily nitereAi on;annt • i '72 64 perct. Trua3.ftirc . oh <_,7410-- • . • ily lust tax I j 225 Eli' fly lullanci in Tceneurr • lO Campton; Tieroatzei t 1363: • broughtrown , I • } t*lt reca;i:i'e4 hbuda I • 4. 00 - To levied per duplicate of 1615, 4,134 - 35-4,428 74 By oirrante "• - • ' , • 4.;a*-Xl 00 ily - houtk paid . - .1165 i,„ • fir itdem , t - on Hume 21 9 *1" n'v" By :Soldier,. exempt ami li.t taxei 1*§1 . 35 lly24perct.pdTrens. tor cue,r. tilt. :1 1104:86' lly huhtuce inTruniury • .12 , 4 0-9,410 . 74 . 3lctluire, Trettotrer, 1806: DR: - To balance tnim L. .1. Cntnplon ,Sri 43 To tax levied per duplicate I*/0 ;17/ 0/L- 5 .43 . 1 37 apoo rvl t 4, By boil& paid WM 30' Ily tatertt+t on same Be lost tax. V : - ;' ' • lee -te :' 11.. v soldiers exempt . : • ' 1 :NZ tet 11 , . Viper et* pa. Trme.fer cnt.sint dis: - '1:. .e.J "-- Efy lailamee Ini Tri-notr2*- '4;:al 42 7 41,436 917 1 .1. Li vorri)st. —* .•1` . . - JAMI'S ItTirEitsfix. --, Anattors. .. Jern:at. J. J. I.i'.'sTWAlL''. - 1. • ' - BOUNTY, ICCOEST:. Q.EI7I.EMENT OF, ACCOVN-TS Qt . ' C. BENTELL Treasurer of Bounty runds,of - Fteodom Born., Ls required by,ldu mintof Assembly, approved April 11th, . . _,- . • C.H. - tientel. Treaimrer, To- amounts !remised from coneetors from Ititit to 1:117 ,- • WIZ or .. - ea. Br m 4.11 paid On bilacis forPrinciput and In; lefest to ..u.ly It;, ven - • ' 3,wit 90 . 4 Bal..aish in hbisis of Treasurer: • - -; $ ' 7' :Ii• We the undersigned' ;Auditors ,of the :fluted -Of I ti Preedom.liaVe exanuMsi.the above accounts, an Lind them as taken teem Treisurer's books of Sala Borough, to be correct.l- f': • : - - .1. B..CIIENEY.i' je-N,67:3-t i ~..I ' tilio. hi 'CA'Sairuit., 3 . - Atidit° "' .. ".: -, i'T (Loed copy.) =-. , 4 • - - N, TOUCH IS HEREBY 01.11 EN THAT THE llH dh citizens of Beaver county will apply to the neat Blatila.lFies , elou of the rennaylvalia LegislaWrit for the creation of a corporate • body with banking cast amounting privilegnr.cler the name and style of** Beaver County Bend:tag and gate Bewail Aristocia lion." tribe located in Beaver. Be.tver county. Pa.. The; specified object of said Arrociatiun to be the receivin• o depcisitci n money and ,valuables. at the risk of the AssociationvfOr which a reasonable charge will be made, tole regulated by Law. recei% Ingdeposits and dhaatentt ing in accordance with thei customs of other banking association.) The unninat of capital to hearty ;batman& dollars, vrith.the privilege of incrtmAng to one hundred . _thousand dollars, , .- I ;our: BARCLAYS OUR., .1 - It: S. QUAY 4 Oro.' W. DAWBO%, " W. W. Inwttr; 1. ImBICLA 4 ' . JuRSi JOll,l cazuukz, . ..iona EAKIZ, J. a. nurazel . Ih. is.AND,: 104.4 N, WEYAND„; - I D. YeKti:NE*4 • IL: RICE, , J. WIETANIL • ' "-.T. c. WItJR:fQ J. It. BARR/1W UEO. W. RAIIILTON, ploisOlOtion of. Co-Partnership. lEPARTNERSIIIP FIERVIVEORE EXIST- T ING betWoen the tindersigned.under the firth name of Alexander & Devenny. 14 this day diqscdved by mutu al cool - eat. The liderest of E. H.. Alexander baiting been purclutseil by.). 31 Devemr.-•;. will footing, the "Drug - busis at.the-old stand- All .tientds against said Aria are; to bepaid bkJ, N. lievenny,,cutd all debts del l s due the . Ann nuts be paid to either partner Of the old drib. - ill, ALEXANDER, • • , r . DEVENNT„ New Erigh-on, June Ice:. • • ,11. Having sole out my inteiost in the Drag business heretofore carried on under the 'firm name of Alesaa;. der Devefinv. to Joseph _5l Devenny, my format rtner. Twotila bespeak for him a continuation alba Patronage of Fay personal as wall iIA the friends ef.the old Arm : • E. IL ALEXANDER.' dune 6th , IW.—jel9V:i lin DRUGS' I I DRUGS.I! • _ THE PLACE TO . GET ALL THE . POPULAR. Pitent Med!cines, Perfumery, Ac., • IS :AT , JOSEPH, - iDEVENNY ' S DRUG OTORE,,, • . ' • • Broadway, _ New Brighton. *Tvra PAINTand PL'Tftalwaye on hanci.; • •• • . • , !L • Physicians Prescriptions . • • Carefully componnd6o ntl all how* or the. day nod s` night. • • • - . IVEDDIN• CAKE43 4 ,' -1" Et cy JE str UNDERSICMED.I .OkP.IdD FIRST ci-A.r. , 'S-cION.FEFTIQNARY, on --- ' Railroail Street, 1 'Neri Brighton, - • wdnia infornt.the'puhlic:thitt they are prepared ' lo all Orders for Cake.. tc.. for Ili EDDTN. GS, PARTIES. or FA3IIIX IJSE„.. upon abort notice„ at satisfactory prices, and in a style nnsurpassed by any of the city establishments, 1 PrOmptattention Flynn to all 'Orders front a. ditqance...lTheir I , ; ' • ICE-crw....0 beina . expengivelv fttted dati.frt or ctietomi;rs daring mrglir " , MB E R,I B:E-. rritE BEST, ICITRAPE- T. AND MOST CDNVE, .nient platie tto buy LunTer kat the ".* _ SA Itr MILI 1 - [ Of WM. DAVIDSON. on the HILT Deaver, a half mila V above the Bridgewater and.Boehester , bridge, :• Iti IN - ORT# i• Bedeer • Gonfdantly on hand—a I. me lot of Fat:rid:lnheit mber and.lalni, lath and hlnuales, A I. hid.; of r planed. .A.kilu for thl dryinc of Mather rotached.? . Pa iron+ of thk yard are .g paranteed astpfactlon. ••. je3676l:tf. • - L E. M • 11 MITE rinderslgmrd . thankfiti for past tarots; takes I plensnro in informing. the people in Bormigh town ship and vicinity. flew he still.continnes to manufacture and sell the best article or LIME .q the - • ' • 'PONV-ER LIME In Vanaport,-two nilies,west of Ileaker. Pa All orders promptly and icnrcfullr. •. The hest of lime pow., made czin be hougtt at my Kilns at %IMP per Imitteb ' AMOS DOUTF. • kL1 9 .1.%31 JUNES, - Hp:ase, Sign, and Ornamental - A. N •E . 7,,:r' .1.. tto:.'ngof all in 'Execute4, .Prqtioptly.... 6 11 • • 1 .. ~: , '.:-. . :•.•.. '. • - ••'.-- . Carri '3c (C:- Bugg9: ; Painting, &c. • Itlain. st:, New Brighton, Pa. MEMO A DMINISTRAT O I2S*NCITICE.--I.citem ufadminia .l tration un theo.tate Of tint rEsTER Dr-Niux imp prizochemer Borough. Beiicer hacinc been granted ie untlereignod. all pervions indebted tolhe raid c , tMe; are reone,ted to maim hinnediate' payment. and thoeo basing cgalmeme domande , against th; eqate of e:.).1 decedent will make known .the same withont delay,; lb .11PONA6t. • )1, TrAtINISTRATOR'SMCF....ters 'of admin LA. Wrntion Op the eetnteOr..lonN o.lnti• of Chin pews Ilener , r leO;in, been granted to. they itnders4znerl: alb perFone bide ted to mid eh tate. am reqnriet,d to- make immediate i,symenti, and Glom twin= chains or demands runiinet the , estate of said decodent.will _make theni known win out &qty. , ' • • . ANDREW WATTERSO. Aden . SPIII: I IsIp.::FASJ!..I6iS.! 1 '.:,' ..j.: . 1:86.7 . .. - .',/ --, L MUDGE 4TREET, pRIItGtIVA.TER. . . ASSORTMF.NT MILLINERY •WILL .813 opened al my old Ntsual. lately -occupied ,by Yr. Groh. I'm Than:day. March lith.l ttikla to inform my oltrliieuds,.and as niany rew'iteti aa ideate .ra tronino- nu.% that Z , Am now frceisin g in' entire ne* tock of. thr laTrr C Sprla;,Stylei.. and .14 - U; t pleaf.ed wilts early EL Notice. (local co y Craw.) I.s_ALObi • . 1 ie open for the aceommo• the comlnti GEO SIENTEN & CO. s. S. ROSS, REEF.. .„\,- cmaz 1:2 DN. I=