~7.,,-.....T..,,40 .. The - 804 1 rig0:..,, !" 4 ", ‘il LEASER, .'MAY finial an • d 111114011 fliL.ol.4j; The Ammo 11,1 nowalarger i d ree di t i o n. tho any oprr PUW bed Int ove/ amen wtU proino44ll;ciiii4ll#o6l it , by bearing thtilln stud. , - norEs . ox.r. AprogiriliOrtil,;7:;[!:`!: . , , . . .... „ ...--- . T ag. ~ 1 , .. Ur. i,ow: , _ ,;..4 00. I 04. ~.,:t; 57 , , , 00 square -l 0 Mice... $2 oovi oo $5 00 SS tollo to __ s quares . 360} 500 7", 10 00115 00' C r ' rei l quare is ,i... 500 ` 4'oll 9' 11 0011 . 00 Fein tquares 600 800 10 15 00!?.11:0 f 'urea column ' r7OOlOOOlB 50 la 50 , 91'00 or- • oue-balf corpron. 10 00 14'00 17 00125 00140 00 One eolnmu • Ki pl 23.06 80 00.40 (:)oq idonsntratons' sad Eaecutnt Oti eperlal Notices, per line, 4 O . OfTnyntenter to be made itnartetli,ntcopt Transient, berdslng, whtdt Myst ,bo advnice„; Ilingliamy.Yr.;:7o Fifth street, Ultioxii buildlaz, Pittebnigh, le 4fesittthorEced n;ant . f o ur T HE Amu:3 111 tlat city. • ! , . , NSW ADVERTiSititiOrrii: • ••!7.: lie Attention of the . puhile Is directed hi litefOl . ) 01 ,o , .: new Advertisemente, white, ailke44s jpr :lat Cote iuTiu: Sitot's to-dny. . -•-" vrOil Tools. - de., For Sale—John Boren VICO% r_.e'lierenne pqnrgal Ctiughdy, • r e. -Bmt ,t Shoe'llousa—J. H. Borland. '' 01er:a Noticii—John Canghow. trUceot Hardware Store—Whltestdes . Drum, ttr Legal Notlet —John Caughey. o,*Fantlly Grocerles—John Sharp. Lr tie Notice—Juim Caughey„ 'WEAtray Notice—Milton need. fl"*Sticcial Notices--R. A. ATlbmn. ;!'special Notices—J. 11. Banco. ;3-14pecisi Notices—Wm. J. Dunn Vr Public Sale—Milton Brown. VirList of Causus—John (Mashes,. - • , Adjourned urt.—An adjourned COari begau mo.lon in Ode place yeeterdoyaTneedny, May sth? . JO hie Judguil woe. presoL. Forepaugh'e 'tab!billion will be In Be er ac text ilunday. It our exchange's do not extmgmate, the very Nati traveling /their In the. COuntiT tit tlidprAtit lime. It is a menagerie and circus coin: .1 , i11 , 1, but k to arranged that persona desiring to kite tawl part only can do pohelbre the circus begins. Iv oillection of Animal lb tald to be the largest oz the rTnjsent. ' - Tquiperanco Leture.—Tlia tempera Fee 'len" tun delivered loot weeek lu Beaver,. by a Niclioboin of Philadelphia, is very LlNy .pokua of_ by those who were present due l: ity delivery. We were not isiattendafice at ila l'ourt Holum on in-qt Friday eventogi yawn he lee ',TA,: in tlii,pinee, but those who were, stijoycd a rare Uobhrry In Beaver..--On last Friday night, wax iivreoßor persons broke into the t welling of Mr John Shively, on ninth airret, Beaver, and tell: V. , bfrom all the money they could get thylf him & on. T? gum thew obtained lamivahout $45. 'W. Sift*, has as yet no :clue to the robbers. • The Wo6l 'rrade.—WC,aBVl'Ve 1.011T11 . ! little stir e OIF einec l itt the wool trade. Our neighbors across 6. "w. 34:sFrs; ore & Cooper, are ptirehnoing iii P...! ran : be lionght at their price - 3. Tito mina! rata rr from to to 4t cents per pound. or emn rae It to the to which we refer. Quite n novel recite W7lll presented nt the depot.' on Play morning last, by the aCeltlenhd meeting of cv Foote and party, by Tom Thumb and partY:— vetlyot suppmse that to many drtZ . s folk/t or such • t. r, , re ever seen before. They had Ind a few min te opend tegether.wh Ile the trains were 'shifting, ie they bid goodbye', and the formerdeparted ,byr 'fl4 main hoe while the latter kept on doom tho deer.. rniort Nay 1. ltaldirra Orphans -,liellgtotts Services.— .t . h, ~,,1,11,t w ~iplttne contpoahia 'the School , itt pbil- Tr l bur4. t11,j4...ri:.iy. W:II be in anent - beet nt RP \l' . . P. 1 porir.C;rhamlt in ild. place on iuext Slabbllih__._ll4 1 iv, A. I. to ti..t......... ;na1.'.1........-.... tar.. wiIIIffITCTNI - Ty 'inl,ine named pa-tor. The public generally Pllollld ilk' It n potht fe he prm.til en the ocen; , ten, tn , Mr. I,m .ry I. net only nn efficient utlitititer, hat a very ~ ‘ atti umiak t p..aka ho-hlce. ,.. :i L , . . : TI e Fenn Crop. -Thu fruit crop here and dem . - eN ion of pc:n.11(.4 perhntw. , Prom .q limn. The hMApodiei arc rapidly ~ .4aar. o u rupbs fru.c and in ttrent mtiebero. Thr v7e i. true of phnn. . n i rrb•it, mid the smaller rrnitn. r is . ill $),• 1 , 1 r‘tent a failure in con . uf.br I. 1,1 n: Injured by winter freezing. ...lar udormnn,n, ro:;r11,, tr from the W‘tatt honor 1'1114410m1.. e.rapo+ rerthxr elcht•ita(l•,•., %re tx.. I huff nr ;, 1 14,...; fdi. n , dal ries, fite.„ at least. • - Num, hanto Itemerve 'Asmoelatlon.—We , 11.1t:0,11ho iii,joion or our Holdler frledtia of to the rnon'n. lte trvca, ,that of the Purytving ofllePra 'and I. h.o . ;•11. 4-n the anth A g4ta tuna is II ,11,, ni any than belonged to the ilivited to attend. An' or: rdill 1.. avav'erv.l by (In. Todd, and It t.. expect tha an ctil, , ,v.y on the . late Gun. GM 'A. McCall ;I h! Fri-h Fish. - Cant, it. F. !dells:inn, of Roches- I". l';' , . l te . t tine 14 4 fresh Ijnh from Cleveland, tut.' I I-1,, kll'.Atit,,Aay 1111(1 1, riday,l which he 1,1 . 1, 61;t1 rui.nii:ll.ln mien. lie virile Bon vet; on each 11M; dit. named. Persons donlring MCA!! of Sal whit,. COI Le., rail be uccoAimodated by r Etlitint nuts: -Tha Loma says that "ncith'zr ti. li k rtr o m tar Dr. M4lllllOll Wlad desirous of the r , ironitirm" fur the ,I,sr.Tutiattiro nt the meeting ;;; the t , iritincratie. convention in this place 45 - M \ten Ant am. 111114 li4 110 will toral picas infoUP thy ;1;11 had their names hoinee the pebplo long ns licatta.. fur trininatinue ? They adve sed; talitlld4teA. end I premium paid the U 0 tolint.;iirlit fee. Bid if they were not desirous of bo at: rot 4 lltlrll4l. I repeat, I want to know wio4 they did stst In tints doing? Lot tiofinve tho infortimilatit Stirring liltukle.—On last TneAay evening the L , tht,tr.r Parrott Land, undur the leadership 01 1 Mr., A.smith, paid onr,toirn a and (linemen mime exceßent unpile at different point* in' the hand organized In Rochester pleme ;, •.' 3,1 11tht , '11,1,1 nut promise , * to lin * penrianeTt "II:l -on." of the county. Thos e having charge of political attriut:s 'during the approneliing ctunpaign. wOUM ;fire , . 'do well to hear it play before hastenitig .to hiiiturgli er elsewhere to procure range on inittEpe cii! , The Beater Publir School.—The Rehm) (li t nituiti of neMer borough • inet at the law ogle of iktrl Iliro, kl.q., on lapt 'llutooloyOrouing, and do ',mined on having tho pnblla Sehoid of the ace I. l lPi:ht months of the eoralugiatiMl.Tear. "or Ito teaehera to ho the panto as tut year, lz, ID itt Principalra per monliT, And .10 lach . ,,P . h 4 ' ''...1 ,, 6 tri pvr mr , th:" The board'adlkted th ful: : a m ill; penons as teachers : prof. Lakin an Princt 4 /ti, Xi,. L e an , rd . tp4her 'in 1402 3 ,1 41 m. • Mfir lu , :, .0, In No. 2, and Miss Mints AndorsOn as tea her n 1 NO. I. Thr school opened on last Monday mo ing. tic nin nnderatandtm that there is to Pa klOr4 ..! 4 " Pfteil:ralu itekt daratton during the:very' wirmArtath o. •' ' , .; - -• •.' 'J. 4 ---, .* •) ~ . , . n_. • -------5 , •, -..-------' '' ' ' , wieeied.—fiume Tautrsori at Illteleety,*thie totra •!..,l;l.leu: himself "Paul N." aenda n 8 some poetry k'r pahllcation In theArgaa, enill , lol , "43ksztd night." /I v "held,. hie real name. lit the absenceot this, if [ . ..tit hti "picot)" poss6sied a general- illit411";- We I ftid notiablish It.. "Paul NM as we leant from Itla l'elq, hat a little "duck" that tic Pan Ittleti fpnytoft at 4'llea to for soma time' hack'. " 11Wealhe to sou /ter N " bl iY. lie id in ripta toir shod , her ‘.1100 .4 . 41141 th 't right of ring.," her "dellchons eTep,";"thetrirunt to ut,lnd r ,” “portet rni,ttilY' 4 .!, ,, k4,i 4 , a,; .The hand tticulhrly la whall,"gt.th 111111.” Whet) he stud "Al Welt" to her ' ttlio ItivaHablipnts he , thand 1114 ' 11 ." and - 11 , tt. I Ohl Then r ;Witrilne&Mt ) ( nit et he (Imp net Inform lIA, butt we 11.1 , .;i1 our , ttlarsPi n!. "Pant" is tiohti4 to *arty hie Hdttek' , bilbre and If he speaks tilisen amen tri tritilepta Ail o o 3 turrectly, they atv, bo,tp t dreg,44 ...ttaxio uk . tot the ITY thin _to arrive. , r ---,-, IM : 4. T V . -- ,7"7" - — 7. r - 71 ."..7 !'" ,, ,, 5 ' . P. ,. .....r••••••• iii7 i !t e ; i ffniA l relk ell itaritiiiiiii .i Vat; !Ott ParAtta f ht le i llaaat tetiOirK ti o ' ,led*i ie*YL.ttt 4* fifiti: *lir tglif 4 , • . 1 64*. an.4: 1 0 **.titoktf , Si.ligriiki!LlAtki :t. ble , mteila eiViapport;destiod. Mr4-Bastlo tkithlict, sr firli,..'*•lll4et, ;if tk,rlMiii theStreirjitaßitttato. ri.'hill f Ori tlYs yY4 4ll 4.q_Ale*._. * . 4 4: 1 0111 1 10_#., **gen amitoldaibomml:sr.remoatimnattealanAtow Xt. Best's fanfiTy ireti)idateeditliti OW boytaVses: anco, mur.#ll.l l 49lllinloWßlp. Tho 1 bArkePtAl*.ron FF I Ntif. T .4. 4III R *4 . t . 4 lfilffl 4 3c. 1 the , !Money , daltrer::1111 , vtrz..long as-itr, Bei ,131 x . tfeld'.*lintli,itlilts. o l l .`***dili%ti yitittr',liatt I ' pieced /I/ itlgiiirikw,cr4 AS; g( 4 44: - ; 61 00.44 1 a '' tthirloid idiots byt:hadidteonfebtlei:hishigia4, k it. the money. Bo also Infonmeeher , tgat - ereiji ttMe hao4iiiTirobbaeNetatfoteit44 gore, but he conld *het M0k1aY. 0 14,4 1 /1N,P90.44 wia. 4 44 1 4C? 7 5141 V re ti l f? kli P i Krl uci r m je. 31 1 1 ; le .1 done It Tore ittn,:lto Kee toniller f Lie name "was Mortimet"iiirtiNti ''' ate and that ho 'tittit7a*tt',llftieiktittqtV Itilti,;? At thek ign: or lithe ii. 4611 w.)404-4 6 1) . ~'1 44 i52 4 ....1 4 7__ 00, I P dr : i ti*: ) . ted to the liemarsof swinge: I :srisraMemlxilhato alumni. ,skfyeats;•tia r itnri, 'll6pit'rele:hiled'orrlya short thee liti-' . 6 0 110 ... ..kailliii.9 4 4:*4_L:74, _____Hbilif . _ ~ u PtLit'fii:Aisf i'ii!i: .ieretT no-aver smite be was cumuctitew'w the Baum. and did potltttow - whether hts was 'llvlnk:hriltiel.-- *:BeitdaalMa io'it:t tilt pp*-liad'not,: ( l,,iitiiii,%* dilly* him maim the - public. whir rileiwill loatitloes : purAte his nefarious tamlnelai:o4ll tatir`,lbe inmesitry"- stopia abiiii) lilni reeeitmilled.to the nallg,o.-Pitta, ComnWreK.Jfay ‘ „,•-, • • , MIII mum The:SiTzgarignllllroughlto Grief.-ratilon iirgreiv 2 -ttome two weeks ago the Local informed VI , p 41:c, that ono , of its'!cp:Trfenlis hadnfrered to linger $5O with iofne.”.ftad" that the: Local', cirelOaltin464,l bled that! of, the Argui. The editor of the Loea In the ! same connection -expressed a desire. to bet that : " t he' . .Argrts7! Otrcniatioit . not': 'ex.; cee4 11* 0004 Kt 4Cyour Web nOilted this cop and the editor Of the Local that 1 wotitil cept both' beta and - meettbem at Jack Clark's store on t Ttiesday Trotting ett nil to IS tritattOotsl . l4; and, deposit, the `ystaraps." also !offered: to i'tt liq'it, ; 3:o with ono 'or boat of them that lbw .4rots'teirculation exceeded 1,000 psi week... rOwfor the timid!! The Jowl ems,CCreulatd in hi the Wore the betting was to take place. Not n wont had It to say cei the. iublect one way or' anottier. It one ne melons a mouse ou the 'qnestlon:. 'At 7 p. zu., in ,com : pany with .a coopte:of friends I went to Clarteeetore with 1111016 130F010., tie#o,‘Put to I'nr prise neither the aforesaid' Cop: thlieditor Oki' Lodi) nor . any other repineon, Wive at'thelr party WAS there. I welted-until P.!in., and note mtinbf theinini inuch as deigned to make 1111 appearacee. 2. In short, so far as they tt•erotoncerned,ltZutos von mod Now let its hear no more of this foolish bombast from that .quarter. I have gluon them a chance 'to make good their pompons assertions, tint they have failed to conid to time, as the above shows . conclusively. =II = "Surface Indleattonx.”—At the Democratic primary meeting in Raccoon township, on last Satur day one week ago, a Capt. David Smith, attprescat re. siding in that township, was elected as ,one of the delegates to attend tho odnty convention held in this place on thd succeeding Monthly. After the Democra cy: had elected him, he arose, thanked them for the Rumor conferred, but declined to nerve ht . tiutt capae is This Capt.' &filth Wits In the South at the breaking out of the war, and attaching himself to the fortunes of the Southern Coufedemney, he joined the rebel ar my, and, irlre are not misinformed, continued to light against the Union until the bitter end. • We do not know. Capt. Smith personally. Ile may be for aught we know to the contrary, a very respctn hie man in his social relations. But politically speak ing., the party In Beaver county that selects a man who served in the rebel army as its representative in prer erence to thoio who were found in UM Union rank. or who gave aid to the loyal cause, is disloyal at heart andituattithigly diaresp.anfal ,besides. Capt. Smith shoWed thr more manllnt; s and a far • hither apprecia tion of. the teenage of Ilia loyal peightiors In declining to be it defeAaic to the DemoCiatio convention than lila party did in attest Bug to bestow such an honor upon An lOrinn ""Galloping" into Favor.--:.% moat remarkable ple i tte of musical meettantstn, in the shape Of an organ, reipresentinttlntra --- r man voice,) is esoernec, raln4At L lNA il Lultig. k r t4 s , ' n " 4 - n -3' oto ' i - t;in ' erely or abstractly ; considered aa such, but whoso uttenlllC.C6 are made to excite almost any emotion of the human heart, whether of Joy or of . Eprrpw,_ nt the will of the performer, end cause the lis tener' to-whnder how It liv r es aritiout entini aullitrirtk tu'g like human beings. Those enterpri-in;; gentle men, 11. filcher .t Bro., It2:Virood street, Pithtlin,rglt, hive it for sale, and would be pleased to exhibit to thoitistalio desire to witness Its, powers, the wonderful Capacity it possesses „to inspire our minds, stir our heads, and mingle..its tondet anti touching sympathies with those of the human breast. It is reald .11mt prat gentiefitan; onit iefting aliecimca,uf•hu nem invention, for the , second lime, so far forgot lihn self that be, actually addressed' it--"`Good morning, Madatuer.',-Easfern , c.C.CAttligd paper. [ape la:t. The Eight-Hour Law.—the following Is the text „ r the Fli g ht-Hour law parsed at the last beeSiol3 of the tegislature4l ' ' . ~.. See, 1. - That . 4 and after the 'first day ofJeIy.ISGS, Milt hours of labor be!tween the rising and setting of the sun; shall be deemed and held to be a legal day's work in all caner of labor and service by the day; when Own: is no eoptmet or- - egret:Tont to the contrary.— tiochlcd, The pay be the same us In ten hours. tire. 2. Thli act shall -not: appTy - to; or in any way nnhet, farm or agricoltulai:laburor, service by, the year, month or week . ; norbhall any-person be proventea by anything -bete lit'eontainea, from working aintany hours - over:work or.; work i he or she maY, i see lit, the compensation to e agreed c pen betweenthe employei Lind Ille emph eel. - 1:58'.• 8. , All other nets or parts of acts relating,to the hours of labor which elmllcousthitte a px . ii w,uik lb thili Shito'sre repealed. following letters, hate remain -4'ly place. fur one . moailL:uP • Letter 11'U-11e Cy od la the Poat office, In called fort • ; • Mr. WUltain 31edaa.', 3lr. . Mr. JIIIIICB Groe.p.. " • Mr. Androvi IYught, II, -W. (leorga Man ley. C D. llotchklrs. • Mr: Jam‘a Madam Johnson:l. g' • • Mr. J. C. Manor, Mlvi Matilda. 311 u Lizzie M. Neely, 2. - Mr.. John 11. 'Rosenberger, J. M. Rambo. • Simon S Monitor, 31..§toue. J. Wood. '" May Ist, I&'S. 31. A. 31cOarrics, I'. 31. A New Store Isis been paned In Beaver MIL by cinr )lllo`A. Toionft4,. ! . cqtaftt9lllg the van one Idepait*iti. of Will POOVIt ObAloncry, irA Nati, Meispei, 'Stadia' s fais*Viittiles. Robinson 9 a Menagerie dc Circus c:hibitrd in Rochester, on last Monday afternoon and evening. A :wadi:A° sized audience . was in zwendancp in the af ternOo'd: ties 'ifenifi s g 4 tfia renviiirrwle Mid ) to overflowing. From hero the show went to Allegheny. It Is transported by water, the ccmpany having char tered a large steamer, for e:purposo. The eldcag' o Rejmblican makes the 4plkorrltity, gnat ifyinratitenienM , VcbM Maileialikifilhaler;just re turned from the peac h . regions on the other eidp of the lake, in Michigan, we learn that the bads give groat promise of fruit. Some of the earlier varieties of peaches are in bloom. Vales, the Into frosts interfere, iienite4eVrtgictita 4 5f.the 1 00. 1 4.nuciVe. therei_V!al be a greet crop of peaches in the Michigan orchards this year of ISM August Belmont states that the time for the meeting of the Demeeratie lisUonal Convention; Will not bochanged,..lt.opiteata,,that,sertaln leaders em not willing ib bane the Conventfcrn 'tricot before the Fourth of July for many Important reasons : the prin• cipel one being a desire to be aequainte4 with tIA JO, inatilleznytongnatlons - aTi_phatonn.- -•-•` et ;'-e; A A ~• • 'Weriromomaedtecno,NeVlis#lngtaLeat Xt.;Wade to restiv.Y.4nitsiii.-o,lolokitiOil*Vtg**Omiaed of ace. 10 C0414.4196013iiiiig10 01j014 ;iitents becoming acting Prceidtint, ortd.d.ordOsitiltbmints aver ipakau to anybody on anditiiiiilifeci. ' Ihdtvtdaals, pretending . to Attiwtoojth. bait!,, I . thatit the „pH ghul t WA =Tod kaolin:4 madehim trouble by the); ; hints that haixalagt CCAnat diCCS Mill be gttron to unpop. itlit.mitit. P. 7 1'. I • 1i• 1 a, .ITittm-Retint titukta . hip ,NottalW „t;,; ?ATUUDAir, TUE I U . 1 " OP AY • an I;4:legates to a county Convention, to be hellion • ;MONDAY, THE lie DAY OP ;TUNA (It 11 o'clock, a. m. , hit. the purpose of nominating a Candidate 4:44lll4ll444ltmilli,,lklittillttorney, county CuTiiirsarode r r:Toldrtioksbilinidert uditor. Coroner and Trustees of Acadetny. • - .The, primary meetings In the townships will be be • tweeu the hoars of " 5 and 7 o'clock p. m., and in the boroughs between the hours ot and 9 p.. tn. In obedience ton resolutitin of Ciinnty Convention the voters of the several Wanda,: atle requested to in struct their delegates on thequestiOrt or • adopting the popular vote system in nominating ,bandidatesfor the future. e• - • The.votter far poll4ates to the inikronlellatti "14* ii4.4tMic 6 1444_,, c. pttrsi,j.p, printing and attend to'tne c ,, tr .1 h on of o tickets. . By order of Co. Committee. ' i . ...D..L. 131D1t1E,.Chairrunn. . ; The Districts are entitled to Detail:des as follows Baticribor 2. , lndepandenee • s BC2tVer fe f ;T.i. 3rorv .e r4ll ••2lorotglrtifX..:As.t'..fAl a.• tv 1 ••1 •• 3 . 1 ridgewat0r....:........4, Noßrighton, Jet wara-3 Big th•a%er 3i 2d ' "—3 Brighton • 4 r 3d . - ..3 .ehttopewa INew Sewickly a Darliagton - , - 4 , lNew Galilia.: her 2 BrOnitur • ‘,.a.'4i•-',424iNr•Aer-4144,1;1•V•rq1i -Faillitpst.....4.: .4 . / • .7--tj fts.r• -$.41 Frank lin .. t......:... a t, T .1....2, iThutun;rui t ,.....,,,,.. „.2 Freedom hot •if iPhillipsturg • a.:.2 Froeduat dirt ....2!' Pulaski 2 Green' ii Itorheoter, bor 4 Frankfort 3 AlPeltrar•-,r-y...2 McUnire • , $ Hate tt,./.c.'.. A} .; . 6... :4 Hopewell - •littontli tiattrer ' 4 Industry ....„ 3;ISt. Clair bor 2 1:- •; 0 u .,41 , •:-, ..... . •••17.4-7-- . . t Announoßthents. . We are requested iir new - ounce the:Os es of the itd lowing ponunis as candidates for the several allies for ,:... 7,, , !, t: ;-. ; ' : ~ • which th,,y are named . rou commr.s.g,, MICHAEL WEYAND,a . .Betsor.. rou THOMAS NICHOOONiPt fPrunktort FOR YROlCOiiNp J.:. R. 116 ro u gh tp. • . 'JOHNI . YOUNG, of Rochester lilt. S. ;110111.4114, of New Brighton. F9R COMMISSIONER, TY.A.rrEiSCOTT,'Of BrightOn'tp. 4.- r.NO‘7ll RIGHARDSON, of Ohio tp. FO.R.FOOR ROUSE-. PIRMICOR. • , . _ SAM BBL GIBSON, of Brighton tp. §r4gx rz, of Ohio tp. FOR. AUDITOR, • WILLIAM THOMAS, of Plippown.tp.- . FOR CORONER, GARR - BIT II'QIJILLO, of pritlgtnrattii FOR TRUSTEES OF ACADEMY,. SAMUEL MAGAW, of Icioic Brighton. RICHEY EAK[N, of Brighton tp. 4.11. R List of Grand Jurors, Juno Session, 1868. South Rearcr—Samuol Lawrauca, tF'orcmau,) J:rance . Ecenenty—Willintn brawn, David P. 'karat.' ' Fal/rionbere.—John Buchanan. . . Sera Nathan Haien. , ' .Thi , rieerLSameel ltabart Itamsej ailo --John harclay. • Georg:town—Wm. G. Carnage. lorantlin—dunteit. Doltbs. • ' ' ' • ; Erg DraVei--WIIITam bllkey. : . •• Raccoon—Robert Ileuderden. • Raplor4r4tieotillook,:Devid Patton ; Rochester 60r0.-11; Irwin. lloobtfown—Walter Lawrence. Independence—J. S. 31cEllinueyr, J.imasa Orr: , . liulustry—James Putter. '• • Pater/ma—H. C. Patte :eon, Jeeee William', Jae. I'.. List of Petit Juror, Juno Session, 1808,_ iteo Andrnws, ;ohnl.illson,Wm. Swearin gen. Darlington—Henry Ale q G.W. Corny. New Seirickley—Custon : llnr4,lln.. Campbell. Britlgmeater —William Main 36, Thomas camplp...ll. Big , fltarep:— Richard Baf ur, RochEeter-311chael Camp, Jr., 0. R. Cou, T. J. Chan dler. Frankfort—John J. Carother's, :folio McCullonah! Chippewa—William Carothers, AteCettul, Andrew McGaillek. Genrg.:lon , -Charles Calhonn. Ohio-011;1_Thineaa, , Sawa :21- Danes% ; Zilch°laa Todd, Jamee 41.1iorw:WI111antAtriabais l . Nlartird. Elliot. Borough—liart Darragh. sr., Baher Regd. /r4itstry--y,asliipgtun liDgie„SFauel Opencer. Moon--Thomas James 'Calvert, Win. M . Doudg, 'Wm. D. „Elliot. : r ' North SeiricileyDauiel Stramie.l Boot's, John Davie. p Bracer—Wllll;ini - • /far:nony--,Chflat9ither liiplar.. • F mucLi 31 Shroads. I Raorgon7Jolin, , -.. ' • - ' ' ' • Nov Bright on —Ge4ge s 4 Potter, .Pulaski—licurr JtimOt 44140, / • 2D wi:Ek. .Bari Anderdon, (;pro. 31yerd. Ikon ep.—Charies Baker, Jr., Phillip cooßerf Sr. Economy tp. —J. S. Blay.ter, S. MOMarisiny: Thos: cOntrity 'ffitpetaeli rp;e4ititet..iterry. Darliaglon fp.—Ahljah Cliatley, Robert Dilworth. Borough ip.Lucien Conrad. Mg Beaver tp.—Jamw K. bilhoian, Iketij, Scott. • „ Brieldtohter,b?i } .÷44 l ll: ; • Glasgow bor:--10Ahun Rochestcr tp.—Alex Davidson. Southßeacer - tp..410b - vrt Eakin, Win. Garvin Raccoon tp.—Jommt A. - Engle: Korth Seteiclieu--;Tlacophilus. Fombelle, Samuel Garber.. • • . r ,,Vtic,l3,o7lgonz bor.-4uNlt Marsha, 3 : F. 31Itcu c t, nick= • Rochester born.—R. Brighton p,—J. ltindrnan.. Pulaski tp.—Jumeti McGuire, Independence tp.—Wm. McCatrno, J Anted Sterling. Hookstotriz bor.--Samly. Miller. Ilan6ver 31cetelou3h, _ROCSuII MICOXSOU, tiI~4.SC se Rte. -3:9 green. tp.—Samlel Nelson - - Freedom - borDitel Illthardi• • ' -. Chlppsica tp. —Robert White. • • A Swindling SeitentW,--Some scamp has been endeavoring to put money in his purse by pretending' to play 'erfr+ itilenteVelliiiring Adams Et. press Curnitady en oiler; riniArtingl to contain wiln abloregtytnoces, and collecting ihn ch trges. A lady , Yei:Eding 141'1'4i/wee siroikkllegitteuy, hear Ohio street, paid one dollar tuul seventy-five cents for one of these envelopes;pneputting to contain wren, hundred: dol lars, and addressed to fkl• husband. It contained worthless check on the prer;latbitnal Dank of Col nutbrus.-Lrlits. Corn. ' * I . Two days before his assassination, McGee SpOlit Sunday with a friend at Ottawa. and had a dream t which he related. and which, In view of subsequent circumstances, seems — lilTe a singular premonition, 6 !I dreamt." he said, "I was standing by the Fall of 1444- ara 4 and saws boat containing two men 'sailing down' the , lfp, ariplpasititigVlChtitili of lie catki*ci. 4e#g 046 1 ,44* • iiooptios rushed forward, to warn them. The boat turned round and proceeded up the m 044, and I went over into lii gulf beneath." ' • _ laitlv4Orkaiide.tbe David Smell recently electsti burgomaster of York borough,' Isthe same Individual who. when Mayor of that plaeo June, Ma, walked seven miles to surrender the town to the rebels.— Warren Mat. tYlt~li: wth ,n 4 8n bla . 'rn ;Ift;SAeffefot Md . Is has a great affectloa fur Ka-Klnsers.-Btaes Guard. When Andrew Johnson attempted to deprive Con. Ow* the power tp reconstruct tte icivitod ME ood and cheap, at R:A._,lyilsou'a. Dresol l ikaleila isirgi*dlllll.Nl,* st7iStert traises t at, Beaver.' .1 . 1 • , Bob,Bab a • i ' Gaiters! Gaiters I . ! Gailieri! I tAIGI - 0 tot. 4. Vii lisps's, N0..1, Diswoak*ileheilter, P*, for Itheir great bargait% belitgiiialltki li . , ~ . f Sea one of the Prize Ono, awarded..to A. Speer Tor Ids celebrated Polt. tiara , , Wine.— It is 4116 bistlifabi , • vireell# -; , ~, '. - 114 li t o li n is p e t cl irl i io.%.3, l7l til an e d s t ta he n titttn ' Aniai r r ' " pp ita f: males and weakly pet* .'Alt Lace alai CcingresaliViess,varlo. . ... ty, the bast quaLL.y k an Wilson's, No. 1;1)tantO 3 pAbester; Pit. . The rush still opnihtl i groat from Clay to day, at IL A;iir . ildon'ii; u. 1, Diamond, lto• cheptec. p g ,tIF g 03, and 1.4 1!; ,. ; 7 .l `;;' • • • Seaside andSundowa Hats, of all klreils, at Bence's, Beaver. .1 I'''. • All workanallY4C4loi...tr,PiOnono Rochester, Pa. •••,' -,7 NEW MIMIWARE STORE—The attention of our readers4a directed. te.thii can: ef Whitesides 's; Drum, of 'Ng. 79 Federal St Ailethesr. *bit arelhott oughll postbd 1n livery detail 'of tlierf:', 4 bitid. lief& V.P. o 9Ptle(l. 1 4? SP.ck of goods. Which they are ; 311711 ithilieee at yeti, faii . rorahle rates to buyers, and env of should make a: note of the number and ,tlieTf ' m.4lt when they go to the city. R. A. Wilson, No. 1. Diamond, Rochester ; Pa.. continues to sell Boots. Shoes and Gaiters at small profits, examine his stock. • 3flases!Pnfishok ntahr antlfflpped anngresa aj terq; ACR: agwniontsi No. lagantotid, Rochester, Pa.' • . •. 1 v e il sjofrg of 0-rery kind • and color, at Bence's, Beaver.'; :t • mnrni,en sewed 13nnta , best quality very low, at R. A Wilson's,`all Work wart* It ' :4 ' nnOTS AND SIMES, IVIIOLESALE ikEittl.• -4Aftention,is dlyented to the, adynYtligniieitt of 111 tt. Vridand. of Iciv, Iftt'ithird and 98 Market St.. Pittsburgh, the formerbe inic the location of the whole. le Amuse land the' other of the retail establishment. . Thirlsnd thoroughly understands his business, 14 fully posted when oriel how to liuv, and lie- Heves in turning his Money quickly; crinile ryiumtly sells his goods lovi, to the adirmOge of purchasers. Pall and try his establishment avid we know you pleased. , ; Romeo, wliere.is J ni etlint?' Gino to it A, I,lfli3onti,Tiocliestcr, Pa 4 to get a pair'of Gaiters. Ladies win do well to call on B. A. Wilson . 11 l'Or.a neat and good Gaiter. CliiWlrens' polished Boots !mil Cona+¢ss (hitters, nt Ito. 1, Diamond, Rochester, Pa: . . Lace collars, new styles, at Bence's, cL map _ , Beaver. Gents GaiterA,ON ;tad Bali, cheap, at R. Wilson's, No. 1, Diamond. Rochealcr,'Ta. Petroleum V.-iNasby relates that "Ilerijett.i Vemilteble Ifatr 'Restorative had the effect to • so renew the youth of his beloved wiW;il94 "she mn off with a Yankee pidtlier”-this is Probably rant ro t 1781 brnuitii. ° ertrifl (11. .Ifi •'-, • --- ;} r e irgest-sstijric of r AiVrlomight No. I Dlamci w ill . find the best. ct t., The ruslrl; very zrea i No. 1, bli'mnrul. . Rochester, Pe., ;call en t-bcat ...quality ..of laili;!., misses' and phi ?I's . Shoes, .'at.low prices.• • . misses; . • - • ,• ' v.• • ~ ; Wateiprol' if 1444'.1fa t ,Anon't n,rzet the plan t° g tale. Polished and (Inngirss, son's, No. 1, Dlimontl, RocheJ • Millinery goods of every is largest and mdat crimpletestoe fn this place, mit , be found at 3d strcet,Beavei, at prices to a ' Go to No. 1, Diamond, Roca ladies' and misses' Gaiters. 31 uihl~ . shn Milictriiii'nrtielevirtfresit: Acid": - ways ha bad ac e.hc4p as the ellen Vine Kilns of Win. , Dunn, at There,4 ij 44w.ilW-0101 4 04 ,the ptilic t 01 hfrtielf ku. J.' If yon ally king Jpiitiuy inztke i la!i Pr/Cds.4 SEE BEA Flour pet 10 Dried Appß Orly(' l'eas. 1 ilat, Wheit Vet , ;AI ghotitt Corn per ban. ... ..... • 9,1 Sides per lb. Oats ' 110 Ttkilottk per lb. Flax Seed per bus,: . t,113 'Lard per 1b.... Beann per ban 2,00 Cnndlen per 1b.... Potatoes - 130 Molasset per gal.. Onions ' 3,00 Refined Oil Corn -Meal,-.-,.-..v,... -41 rude Oil :, -. • - r.i&PBINth - F MEI , _.) ici „u m .. all , va a a rr . .81“ot ( iw ott I S V EL b BUSS )- - Three.: ~.. 0 (I -AND ...140111111111N - feAIIIPZI " VLOTITIV,4 - 0) •!..•;;, - I ,liialimes-2,;,rn , ,• ! '- , NVIN4)I()W BLAMES • ' 4' t.l ii. t T.s , ;i, 41 ir , "it - ..61. / 1 ‘ tvpr,twitd. - 11 • Veritra v.l VIA • :! P .- n:4AV PRO' it 4 % , i A:ilitt2* 4- .nr.nrrnt 21.1.pu0N. -4 '4. :awl EillNGtqtritalt J. itobillEN k TA 1 04 1 74/MBAEAZIRNM7 RIBBBON, If lal IVERS;i44 - 7 - 0 . ,i; ;!. ,-.'s - ,r, 0( a ) . - ). )2 tit frit k VA".".4.1 . 14 P`I39+)TFIViS. - • . . LAMES, ~ 4. „IA& t ier::-14 . ,1".tif .: -i . - ' &e., . • • .11110 ' • • • . 1: 1 • - i. liquit` fretelt hfg't , Sao to* of' MMINGS, of it.r. wi amf..',Dreier Tritsuolume; Gimps;J:acc* Au:Trio:l- ME . . _ . riff U O. We elttlyn to Lave a good. e n eleitlon always. on han Of' ell - andCa• 'Ere French 3orate, ae., &c., 4e A good ansortm entalware on hand. Ileintiftil pat cm of istasnpad wojk forladlealnuc . terwtiar, dtc., Cc. VEIL STUFFS, JUTS AND BONNETS ALTERED.C.'LEANED AND . DONE OVER' CHEAP. Also, .DreiseS and gacques, cut and niade.to order. 'Eleznut 'Freneh . Whalebone Coieuts, very cheap nice e new eiileg or iroorf'sErn TS. Onr tioogle treurensomthle and carefully s elected.— EVerythingideOrritilt . in - cnteltnet Is addtst.to our stock as soon as Introduced In tho I market. Char -goodssro *hat wq courmenttheui t rir patron. •11, 3 , contmluntce of. th, ±. !care us an .1 Cali and as Hely solar •brs .surtennittus: Oto - r- - - . .V. - : .- ‘ . ::,,:.5..iii.i - 0•43r, C. Shoes (1 Gait er cohilty, is I(iA ), Rochester, Pa. . , !lie's . ' iharrqigiu end the elleaptt. Has just•l•elitrited from the East and is non , receiving' a LategOalad Well „.telected AK" Sortment -of • • Spring and Sithuncr Yqaca's. pea- vniir Gaiteni,; t A. Wil• - t, Pa. •:,1 , (F. r:7,i nT • ~,..!7- . ,";. - 7.` -;1 1 .. 1 Corner . 'of Water - and James sts., :-,"f ..i'i,; . .•:, - ,' .. •• • , ;-..`• - • Iption, the er hmukht Bence's, verybod Pa., for :; rq J • *.• llpelkestel7,ltt., ail 4.lirt al, at the pot t 'fin got GENEMiIIEALERi IN Q. ; DRY GOODS, sertand3. , ..Tit , 14 . '; e •• 1. • . ' kitcl PROVISIONS, ;,•-• IRON, 'A: - f • • >:r : ;1 . • • TOOLS, 110I'EN and OCV3-t L . erns pie and. ..W414) ar 'mate 1 _ . VlMOtrit FLOTA CI . • . • ' 1r.49,444P-anfi R474.TP ..; q• 41 , w - . L . :°, .4 C. t.t. k ' ''''.; ' , . i.- '•-., r i: - l '1" 4 . 7 , 4- ' ' t . 8 4/.l 4 genq 41r111°e . 4 , t. i: .! • Di ,T, 0 N: .O,TT V .11,1.12 L L • ~L 7). ) - i,!. . i••‘ , l-. r•..,%.„. • e44,,a and vicinity, we (Mit dour to dixd . •,, , Itlthxn , tespir ltelgtd Am): Ittere.— t t' 1...11 .' IL L'. : ....!,:: A 7. 4 .?!...11: s;"I 1.1- ,:t` ' T - .. 1 7!. . ,) • V, i A lfi 3111nPrO : ' ~ ' . , ... i . ..„ ...,..:. .., , ~• 9 . ' gIEBA - IE-A,ND rtEvArt.. FicicoAEB iavtng thttiageney. tar 'Buffalo Btutlp (Wt. , i• lisab. offer tir the Trabile.t,les at manufacturer* al: U * a.0 31 f ppgnan.T.Aly,l4lll% 4430..caz0k. .L.J._ , , nta Sulphate of LirOo 1. , ,c Irrt,"s-0.1 t-._7lLisp*Ovia , ZettAgilialwaYs on hanlV .yda otockox e. • RAI3II,O;ZT ANIVYAAVIVILL :1,0,11 in • 111 Eli =1 ME= Entirelyw Stock • .1. .1 , 'kir ;_• 1 MILIONERY COOS" NM FAN,CY HANTHERCIDEP3 AND GLOVES, Ei b oidery; =1 Of cieiy:Ocecriptioti PINKING AND fiTi4iii)llV6r DOne to Order. ;;•i - ;- 11l :QC E -.- ~, r 7 ; AT. Ms OLD: STgiD .' `f , :. :1 l• dr ii! I'A. - I. ' ' it "‘ ' .•. . . . . I . 7 , , 1 e t.::1 k Ii f ,A_ .--: ...;° :" 'L',l t .: AlEilf "0117: ;; ," -7 7 -47 ; - ÷,os iff T 0 1 • . , Earei f&uore. ea...10114re than _ (Amax - win wine! anMlich bate MOM pthaq re tb/0111170 COCIBUI. hi rat one of Moo, iniaginary Como N ations with a few Minor , Anirnahr. , a entail number Eletles. and 1101130 1 Tbird Wants, but, upongbe contritry,a seat Etrivtorprima tale and Adrrtised. Quito kamber o I ng Creattaru aneeimen, ot which ve never be ore been brought either to Xuroph er o Crated Bates are Included to the Collection. Ablditteltlblejlara r , • , • , ." , :sAred,ACilatikkaniol6; A. Denson, orMan Destroyer of the Amman; ttie Was 4 2 ePhant, • The 114.olieter, " Tallest and Largest now In Cagtlrlti. and Qui X 5/ The Aftdemi 'R 1 pliant crechrought here. This little but PerfectlY CrCtlttlrC, stands but Sll4 inches high, wttighs but r.V Putindsi,aod bttygd months i s! Thy •Lagcst sd Sadht Eiephlits in the Vhdd • Aro may to be seen In Forepough's Menagerie. linTal Bengal Tlgers: Mack African Ostrich; New Mel- Eames ; Tapir. or South American Hippopotamus; Monster Cub Um; TutZth; Taruiry Zebra; Aretie White Thar; fiineViilfureer Ahyssinian Ibecp Smith Atniticun Grey Ostrich . ; Albino Peacocks ; • Axis .Ptie rt Bletin of Curecylt4Aletiphilth Palatine Sheep Are =lung thomarkedientireftortdic in the Dons tcUl _ :l4 sans tint . -_AMean Maned Lions and Llonosses; Senegal Leopards Grimly Bear; Four Aa12.03140n Cuba; South American Tlgure Spotted LanghlagMyenaa ; Sliver Lion of Ca/1. forma ; North Ankerfron Coss:ars •, Striped or Bowling llyems; Lynx of Canadal ltat Kangaroo of Kim Zen kuld Llama, or,Falthltil Quer; of the Andes; Ounces and J ackla, ; rogllistlo Mammoth Kangaroo, Afrkna Poompluo; American Fallow boor; Cashmere Goats; Warts; Foxes; Clotas; Black Bears of Kanias; CM. sew, Silver east Gelded Pheasants; Camel and Drama. dary from Arable; Golden, Bald,- Black and Brown Eaglet: .Welverina ; Badgers* ' Bearers; Apes; Mon. key* and Babboone ; Cockatoos: Swans Pelicans; . Pewees; Storks; Herons; Parrot.; LaTo Birds: /En. =ma. Paroguetta; Cream Lama; eenstltutlrg an titter: usequEledi Mar Variety or ExecHteeee. Champion Animal Tamer of the IVorld,Supreme tcr °CUM brute Creation, the coolest, moat intrepid and daring or *ilea reputed Lyom K INGS, *lll e nter -• . - - Alwaya on hand Thi -e Smallest Ponies Ever Seen, WM be exhibliettli: tbe Mlniatiire Mandirap, and rod,, by Equestrian At strand Airlir Monkeys. TIM WAR ELEPHANT,' ROMEO," bo trained In the Circle. by the only per:Ma who can control Ms movement MR.GEORRt.E FOREP4TIGH. MR A FISIO_C DITTLASS . *di' be rendered 'onert• Wet. Corps of ally Novel and Unt.04414Z bt tbolutroduction of w co- BABE BACK EQUESTRIANS AND EQUESTRIENNE 3, Among whom who rank bl&b In Activity and Unita MR. CAR LOWREY,- AnLitho Inftc4 Rl 2"lay ChiL I ES d Artist, 2[148 ICAT/1L 1 1 Ltn'LLAII 'ELIZA ZERN, smottonra Equcetriennt from the Cirques Nationale, . atli & Model of Strength and Form. and cow of the most pleasing of itatlata will. with the Be atall'ul. Young and Wiled • •t: ' aC orrix',ocrtralatilig,liaitecLer:illamr4l.a -.1 The. BeneWlled STOKES FAMILY -1r sTiIIKMSI;44REt LatanirA SIMMS, MAIMS EV.% and KATIE. Equei , triana and Equea• trimmer of acknowlegml cbUlty. MONS. ppyfLL.E, -.-,, cili w w . aaapsaitt4o4yatooato,44Lit- WitLq.l%llPi. ' ME ME lIE ; Grum/nits Eltraordluasy, In their Foata on the Vase". luting Cords, and,tbars. and Now Schenlolll3c/or Gyannartles. THg 0.3 13attoutoMIYARTIO Icxxmorn4 Such as tho Lisping, Vaulting, Tuuddl and Ground Sozneranatlyfil bo found unusw. ALEP__,L Oyer aDrove ofllornes and the WILD BOUND Oval „ 3gorOgra Emirmsr. J -0 / 1 1. 1 iFIREViiiSc ' ' c• • CoartielitotiniClown; 3 ME The linannint 'NOW At Unice. -WITITE-CLOUD:ALND SNOW,FIANA Rill be performed by theirare,ners444tokcsie Theytunotat flontherakeilOsE " Mt.= M.= dtbo i IntrodUCCd. l )l2 , ll4. Sinews/Ho • '45fi1Ph2,"44=123 . „, :rhe r grnalleetrerrormhoig Miss fiver econ;ivili almer her bringingp, und SeTO4ESr the centred ofldttle.E44, arall,41041i344;11011- i Fi rit DOC!, ?ba n will all be presented In Metr o ••vmatorder o ireftz.tho enumeent. ,ilin'whide (VD° Anirentiolil,be pap) , In the presence *Mb renpte. . - • • . • Ottafhiemi llnutinBll4474 rainkrilifderdl4iltntr , umeb:aafg day at 10 o'clect: when ,Snileageg,paint. cd - Jo poen an gold ml_gt.spaend ep! dto tipplorentilinise ziftirr pliziorA, preceded by the oE - .COLLNIALIVIR ogiriuscomptimeiti _ . < pa nd. A Ca ptetierinest tiv.weim* kw.; e.ch ...npent.. WIN rapi . en vtineraapt or r ery cogrOtEr riyal nation, Ilynarm cbre(V. Umberto! Id wort_,Allgreacat. leg e f artKorlaeXPta eprieumnif /ANC A • manly arawn up line or Mae} gill. WHI marx the au trco of Mc GlfineUc Circus and Menairerie,• - • #4l tbo4EUra if n Show, tKalii AiCtiNcla and rst* • • - • e - aa fi 44. 4,11-r,41.- * 4 4 ** rut C a y. nwzgoca ° Etlate7ll2o.C;Ock. poora open at nd ? ,M. ' WO mr, , IIf&SPOP " * . - bag ' 1 1 6 i li p it .2 4:4 2.1,1 -I ! g irt • 1-.1 a ' hitiiiiiiii;', l l . llitiWay . May N. J . 11!CI : 11:::=1 ERE The Above comprlece.the most complete Stock error otroiedtd the tlzeitii of ;Beaver 'county, and we tOlte pleasurelA aseurtaur our customers and those who may ri%•or us with a call, that the 4boro Bloch Is is cheap 1141ev9r, . . .C)..:: - . J. « A .5....:?.. - ::‘• . '... . , . „ .-A Ft. i: . • • Forturle ,, 8 ~ - 1 . . 2, f •• !';! tt ' . 44 •'4 r 7.., l'r, ' - ' 111 VIE D'yWOlrp, tgi r.): 7 47 0 1 Obtimsl'Eß, rAi RIG SIGN Aerosa the pavement, iisto .'sztern• pARGAINt`A ENE REIM 1,W11) l!t *ir ; NO 'ADVANCE ' ' • :1;:=1 4 01'NIN(.4 •••... • I •vr. SPRING GOODS FOR 1868 .. LZ ,`i.ti .d • • ror ne CHEAP.DRY GOODS STOE, ft ' IN THE DIAMOND :. 1 .,.)i. i_fi'r ! ,'.. '- 4.' ,itopEwry.R E5ll NtlV FEINTS , t'• NEW MUSLIMS, NE)V CHECK H, 'GINGIIAMS, NEW DELAINES, IsfF,W COBURGS, J, Diane :Crasl lied Flannels, White Flannels, Yellow Flannels, J ' eitnEr Ciaspheres, TNAe - eds , Drilling; Hats and Cape, Hoop Ski 9, BAlmoral SlEirt9, , Notions and Fancy Articles, -Bonitet -Ribbons, L Afillinery .Goo ds, &c., r ~~3~~.., Ell OE ti :~':e c. MEI MEE =I ME ftri . =lll/04 Tau PLAog, cHur DRY GOODS STORE .7 f ..517 ..., !MI otli3 1 50:1 OM :;,, -~ ' r cold PLAIM. OMEN IS MI r .. 4rgimo.•l•,. Ma EMI ELM 1^ 'r
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