The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 15, 1868, Image 3

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ibe Wednew
Naga 4elonglog to Illr-Uato of this place, was
oud by s train 4 cars white passing along near the
pdoa oq 14 C. d% P. 11. : R., The cow ,
or ,mtag, but !witty° tif ites,icga brOktini. 4
I Flue follection.--At 11 held; near
41. McDonald'e residence-Stone's Point--on ; roes.
ofercaing of lost %vett, the of 45114 was TellitZ•
khu2 the sale of eatables. it t 3 tierce' been
t ß g pk.s.ant gothe4;l9s. •••
n it Normal school 14'40 prOvldod wlth.faellit lea
i t eparing teachers.' It' hair iC superior Set of flf
I ox TbaT BOOKS to tha cova94 brapchcs ara
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A good Place for Ilieticeatille Ladle*.
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I ' isitthrig over a year ago. a ship, load of 1114101- left
- it ofirA ul New Yorlr and
make
for yirashlngton
risuors, ostenribly to make, themselves 'aseful and
1 ; drub, but really, we suppose to Marry Slime of the
. Olt* equittterg ()Utast region. - Oat of the two ban
:ol ,omen who that went.all are now mrnried 'ex
' wog Oar, Fu at lout says a totteriwrltec froot . tbet
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labile School Viteittiote.--orbe s fehUc School
d place, cloud on lasi Frldag — eien ihr vs-
Om of six weeks.' Those rchobaregtrentheschool
s attention during .the term irtdch tuts jest closed,
vcdtlmPils:lbr, having made rapid progress In
Wit Ina. The vacation Will continue until August
at which time the seetiovslll agate begin.
gled by lifiglitalag:—During the thunder
.on last Sunday ono week av, a 'young mare,
tied shout 16 or r yeare,, named, bender, of Marton
inrubip, Mb county, was etreck . with lightning and
l netestly killed. Two other young men were severely
,elated at the esmo time, but have since recovered:—
$O.l sere sitting on a porch at tho time of the glom,
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The tiutritei tlfileyhtbnr - at 'Hew Yost - is -et sore"
6•tothe rendk.tou men of this region, and all the
'weie es thet they can now sea It waslheresult of a se
nee eviguc Waned specially.for Pendleion's
They leek mil tks OA C46oollcria of having been do
ihattely sold ant. Their long faies.ind disappoint
ed looks Aro pitiful I o hehold.
The coliset General McPherson: who fell moral ly
wanded near Atlanta, left a written record of his
fob appreehition of Grant as a General. Ho Pays that
cant la frank and offaide, converses well and has a
toodurly rkentive memory. He is generous to a
nail, humane and tree; and-a sertdlast.filend of those
it Wets worthy of his contldencd, he' can be relied
epee in case (if emergency.",
The Remedy for Lightning Strokes:—
lt the midst of the season of thunder storme, &local
reporter can confer no greater benefit to the cominu
tny than In ke4ing constantly before hi& readers one
rf the mot of human remedies fortha effectil of con
mien by lightning stroke. A. homan being struck
tnctly by lightning is, in ninety-nine cues out of a
tmilltigi. 'Placed ' , beyond relief; but a human being af.
felta by the concussion of such a etroke can be sal4-
t
et,rnett,nlne times out of a hundred, by reactionar
mocdieo, poet ay Ore rapid dashing of cold water ov r
the body of the %letting and the application of frictio .
Thory man and woman should constantly bear these
Uctrin•mind. The means for this Mandl are 'dwell°
c bon, on that those in the hons,„hr the field, on the
legality, in, the workshop, everywhere' where. light
mg reoebc B the earth to' affect mankind, the - remedy
frx iti. terrible inft4.nce can alwaya , be edinmanded.
Beaver County at the N. Y. epnvention.
Beaver county had some six or eight informal repre
r. stathcs at the New York Democratic convention.—
Their earertenee therelis said to have been diversified
And rich. One or two of them undertook to make
Speeches in some out of the way place. While doing
so they were made to "simmer down" Vouch Yens as
these fmtatiMorowd aronnd Cheat ; "Dry up.", "Put
Mm ont.'"itill the d---d blatheraitite," if... gm. Oth
ers of them ran out of "stampat and had to beat a
hasty retreat forborne, where the inner man could be
supplied at a figure lower than sfi per day. And still
others of them were relieved of qietr pocket books by
the light.fingered gentry,' of that strong and ever reli
ct& Democratic city. One of tStese, residing on the
math side of the river, is reported to he/to been tht
toser,if $250 by having his pocket picked.' Ms opiu
m of the honesty of the Democratic party Is not so
'ratted now as it was two weeks ago. In fact he be
lieve/I It now to be composed of one-third. thieves, ode
-third gamblers, aid the other third, easily corra pled
by Belmont's money big& Taking them all in all, the
itiegnst of the Beaver county icpresentatives at New
York City Mad New York Democrats, was thorough
and not easily concealed. They could icoCbe hired to
tsit New York, under similar circumstances stain.
The EirtraY Law.—We are otters asked what is
Its lan in regard to 1164 i
- cattle, sheep, tc:.tt 4 brief.
Ty se folltma : !tie amide the defy of all persons hay.
tog itlyi i n th e i r poeseselon, "withitrfour days to de
rive" to lite town clerk a particular description of the
color and marks, Wirral orartlflcial, Of each stray, or
stays trif writing or other sathsfactory„naarmer, who,
sad for every neglect or refusal to tlloAte:same'l he
dun he liable to totiiit and.. pay the! elm Of fiff;1101:
t oe — "and IL shall be the duty of the town clerk, sub. ,
lest to tike penalty for bagiact or' ittfuter:Aftmake en.
lUD( the same In hia book, for which , hashlll receive
en each bead or
,horens EA estate, oacia,Ao4l,R4rie
vita, end for "
every sheep 'sit rieitti,Vl lie paid by
lath person delivering the said netlike atorianid." If
the owner presents himself Within 80 days after said
thy has been thus registered on the book of the town
Clerk, he Is entitled to receive his property an,Atie parr!
met of the cats, the keeping, and . .-the - damage, that
may bare s occurred. After the expiration of thirty,
days, if no owner nrceentiblinseikeititeVicm
rflitie stray shall cause an advert:lsmael desaiiiing such
to he published in at least one newspaper In the
county—andlt no owner shallappear and make
sat hie property in said stray within niety days of ter
tre'pnblication of said advertietinerthilliilitrAilekivilk
e ttthe, genic shall apply,,oiiastirdr , c4.. IMVIT*I .
tilt same - township,- whole regirthred Warmish , tws . _ r!
rent to a Constable, who; spar giv,lne r teu do's notice , t
la required to' sell the sittill--the 'money for ;4,1116.4
" b e paid into the hands of the Justice of. the Peace:
°bO kl 6 Pay. all re'isonabjC i!ost. of
At ping, registering, advertising, Belling, &c., and the
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Perititendtut eropee ekiakinglippp"
beg the ammo 'dr k; strife irdel* I This torte
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besazis.4 tiaiislikwbgoliiiii.ii;*:
i t " requeite d; ; ,;-.. -3 1f,, , „qt.,: zu. <,i 1; 4f k ICI 'Del 3! e:;:
ii:- i to fart; alifyieneehtintle*ifiC
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Unless pronounced by the attendlitilPhridoise• ;Ra t
ipecial essmh=re=entlrely foie
from sore e dlietiont try
Ott their return. eta yacatioe, children mast to roes.
anitiiidi ire! inumatod eases pliglionviitif *ow.
to*.enktreb MO& -,374 . 41*ir0 ci . 0 4 ' 1,0 0 0
and mum* Mims* flittni teedWWl W4'101414
as amidemolif inprosmids neglsetand Wausau;
meat on the part of sttendbi papiciskipoo
authorities of such lostlestien,and-willuet-bi.lciar
chiLi r' kjej irre/14 litjtia-
IL If 4 It b orne
request of the mother. Irtiordirli or Moods. Ail oth
ern must be rumbaed with proper care and attention.
and permitted to enjoy trances at the institution. hoe
from study end labor, except such as namy be petering
at: 'mug/04e
_.. g.° TWAIN* yeti
must n 44 the detail "pried of
. per i * • The 11140 . 4 radial rooms,
alit play mast .'' _ ..__t° Mel/ k inder ' :,.;..
thos3
supervision, the remaining portion of the day.
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vAtMien atioald be wavered to and from the proper
'railroad station tree of charge. All othei erzyenses of
barel, and at boom, mutt be borne by their motbers or
Mends.
'4. No ehl4 bo deprlyzd of matt, as a limn
ishreint, no Metter. whit tissOlePoeriseir
have been. ''l'ii do so waddle eroet.. bismy =wet
us Mr instaneembere It Is known thatvac.ation !would
be spent amid bad assoelatioas and demoralizing In.
ensue" If chlldreo :were permitted to go hoins prlE
clpa s . or' inansgmitillqiatt le
ny them OM prii tuk tiegertheitn be ibieLto ea
the dearest proof of the *lett:nee of the Ws upon
which the denial is based.
ramb 0 1 will taki, 3 „rith. hey, Clean 1 44 In. good,
condition, and kgibly.Marked with bey name, unhinge
of undettlotbes mid stout ings, two drawee, hat, sack
and shoes; and eseb bo7, in , like cOntlitten, - 11 change
of underclothes and stockingli, twp pairs Of panto, one
Jack,efectitv. end stem+ ...allptiter clothing will remain
at thilnatitittiorVexcept. Set the case Of transfers.—
Girls will not take their bine winter dream:se,
The ankles of Clothing taken, with theirerindition.
4[11144 i 3 *lied on thi thotkits the Afilfingkrital
el-trollied 'and kheckert apirropttatei tmiirtt
as to care and condition:wiletkretAlle
6. Those ordered by transfer to other schools will
take all their clothes, and will be lustriteted to go di
rect frost their holm to the 'cheat to which . they are
ordered, when their furloughs expire. Every article
of clothing taken. wlth,them.wftb t its condition. will
be antlered oat this s h ack rta.l retool, intion the back
of the furlough teethe information of the principal of
t he,school to which they an trithsfiiired. '
'T. The objeita of vacation sticitibt bo eitilalued to
the children, and the duty and nocursalkyof good con.
duct and - care id chrthing - while - ablest.- PromPi.re
turn, &c., carefully and repeatedly impressed upon
them._
It la hoped and believed that with - few exceptions,
attentloni,o,stndr mtd indusirial inatmettimpind tothe
culthition of good nrnners and habits. hes been at
tended with so Much success that this whitlow will
be gratifying to Motheraitruittriefidsi, aid Creditable to
the instittitions to which these wards of the State be
long.. It is aitui avid that after: enjoying the Ceara-
Sou from study. and the visits to bome sad frieitde•
which vacation allows,. children will be promptly re
turned in good condition gratified and refreshed, and
encouraged to pursue, with renewed energy . and seal,
the exercises of their m(o;l: fi ve scoots a nd homes
during the ensuing year. And if, notwithstanding
past filecemagements, there hopes aro even parttally
realized, the fact will be regarded by the undersigned
and his co-laborers as compensation,th some measure
at leastribi tote Ifireierlithl*welihrt` 4l gfiedidtotUr•
an4constantanzietiescfithe4ast yearAndiut an encour
agement to work Witithereased energy- and beim to
achieve still greater results in the future.
- • lfellastrtawm .
supurruertrarrm,
FIE
The l ßetrayol of Pendleton.
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The annexed pa . oignipb, telegmbed from New York
late on MOnday night of last week by a dtsbartcned
friend of 4 yonng greenbacks: to NeiOra Demnautiu
pions's, tells probably the whole story of "one molt
unfortunate." Thus "Mack" write.:
"The opposition to Pendleton is becoming more in
tense every hour and the efforts to effect his defeat are
multiplying. The lloodholders seem determined to
beat him, mkt( be Ishothen by any Candidate now fn
the. Add against him; it will be became Money is
stronger than principle in the;Couvcattiort. • •
• • There Is no doild that if the delegates ad
hered to their pledges and represented the sentiments
of the. people, Pendleton would be n?minated: Brom
what I learn to-night, however, 1 feel authorized to
say that the people will be betrayed by those in whom
they lave trusted to make the nomination. .1 loarolbe
beet authority for saihsg that thelndiana delegation•
not withstanding all their pledges and promises, will
desert Pendleton after a very few ballots for. him... I f
lam net misinformed the bargain is already made ;
they desert him ostensibly in favor of Hendricks. but
really in favor of any candidate whom the bondhold
ers may present. The Pendleton men feel discourag
ed to-night ; they And they hare to fight Wall street,
and are hardly equal to the emergency'. 'the bond
holders Ail the galleries of the - Convention with paid
claquers, who attempt to overawe the Convention.
They arc admitted on forged tickets. The Pendleton
men have become so much enraged at this perform
ance that they talk of offering a resolutkin to exclude
MI outsiders and spectators. Others are in Eater of
acilournthg the Convention to point; other time. and
place beyond the • reach of the corrupt influences of
New York city. :
Notwithstanding I. th e tier-hive, distinct and positive
pledges made by th Southern delegates, it has become
known to yeildieloirs friends that some of the South
ern delegation are in the market. At the suggestion
of Mr. Vallandighem, a conference between the Ohio
delegation and some of theleading'men s of th e South
will be held to.night, .to locertain. how much truth
there is in these reports„ • It may be that lam mistak
en, but the appearances to-night at 11 o'clock are that
bondholders will succeed in defeating the people."
CU.
A Fragment.—The writer of the following moat
surely be a strong Seyniotir man to speak so of a rival
candidate:
The Olden come down like a wolf on the fold,
Andgo bin Escort was teeming with greenbacks and
ld, ,
And the sound of their cheers was like thunder at sea
When the ballots dew lightly o'er 'packed Tammanca.
Like the leaves of the forest when Summer Is green; '
That boat betting freely at sunset was seen
Like the leave* of the forest when autumn both blown,
That Escort next morning was slaughtered and attown,
For the spirit of Wall street rode forth en the blast.
And buttenholed"many a Western r te
(ld. greenbacks and drinks were d may and Me
Till the poor tempted delegates yielded to late, ..
And poor Cinelii otttl is loud In bar will, •
And the sports ale "broke" who went Tendleton's
"ball," -
For the might of "Young Greenbacks," unsmotc by •
the sword, •
flath melted like mow and bath gone by the•board.
Beaver Co. Medical Society met it t h e Smite&
. .
House in , Brighton. Dr. W. - J. Lanett in the chair.
As delegate to the State Medical Society; width met
at Harriebirg In Jane, Dr. Langdt madoca4iii Mier
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ousting report. ,
Dr. Jackson-reported a case of Spottairever which
was listened to with marked attention, and alter Which
i tnteresting retrOks were made on Mitt subjem hy
Stanton, Elliott, Lanett, Winans and lair.plis.
Dr. Will* rciartcd a case of stubbom ulceration
in wtitclfhe' Mut itteceeded by neing,carholle aM_
"The Scarcity of working men in the fproPesition;"
wag the.anbject.ol4 wan. wd itch Omit Wielded by
W. J. Lug.-
Dr. Stio moor . led ease of dieloratiOn
hip which . been reduced, not by theme of Rapid
fashioned" lodt and tackle, but withrinardpulationn
Dr. Bad of smarted petpre society and
on motiostwaradmi do membership. •
On Molten of Dr„ Jackson the next metstiaiwili
bald at.. Economy. . ,
Dr. Cuuninghararnoved that the sabject'fla
Mon be continued. and.Plit Dr. Meginey,be requested
se be prcee,tlt owl Min f 4..
On • •
.On motion adjourned. •
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trVespers of tummy voundtheit ars keesdn&
Vidle hiwirk llETtelodtballatiresinitheir God
"Labus t4 taur i i=r= rori
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Oat *el 4 4 1 r, PP 401 1 0,:f11 4 OOP IthANghliff#M
4* egad the bricbtalterstbelsi. 1
fredlint Itteratherlemplelli gforp (tin l' -
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Wm+ tta,LaplAW atter , i. •
• Aid dtitt meet bs o w,. —___ ... .
j.! .Ai . k.; Utt es t_., Xi L iss A t i i i ,.
en
"Laos mem^ se morn
Prow kaki that ifiliiit iiiirit tdUs.
AsClik•lstladisthinD* l 4ol)ffthifte
i ilohtslia tatthipteliewith thrtheloZW tislarr
pa rims that roll ttYthe lalii Ot i the West, _
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of
#ls4* ct# o .. r ilik&,'
With willows of Asa
roc mt.
Swell palms of wieletog while IFlerline the knee.
i "Let es have PwWtii" from the ` war's wild awn".
. Tbe trampeVit sham, end OW weilticittliiisid,"
And let tho awl MK' ithe the Mgt** at iseitib.' ;
Eon over the lied where thisinio lies kiielbli ,
The smoke or the bettiehis swept thorn thieir.
The thunders tuivi-enteol. and tbi bastes wild
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The &du hue been then ! and lend frog on high
The rialelloi ties to the Ion) of the Pastel
Ilk r
f•lxr trerltArt Baal 0 1 .:Inti baiy
I.o 2 .nofol**Ba4r.leßlo.4tie name of Ale 1 4 4 0
For the eel% of. the #O,ll, Cor y the sake,of. the llefoi
• T u ni speentiniii,prerilnkttooks 7 .o‘pliterhiree the
; • majt - 11: Ora
And out of the darkness shall mute forth the beaming
IX , glorteltight Illtl.where the lbemett hire UDC:
Acid !reed* chill iteete.' tilth e truth alketteeedrige,
flatl*-4 1 4 ' l 4.***BLoilOkis• P4cil
erzt Griot' •• • .•,,..
(From TheithireliPm.sbraillo
The c l osing nerdiCll its the lieter,Ladies` Sarni
nary., of , whkh the Rest D. H. A. 7 ltielean, D. D.. is
Principal, took Piste in the Desidearitinek bebxeisst,
They betakes! Mona,' afternoon, fun" 'Olt with
an azinisination of the Primary dePl l 4 ll Xildt.which • ti
under the charge-a( dlanis X, J. And. •rs. :At the'
eliferebeclassei Plastid in revlinwe isereint
lyeatiatiedthat;XglisandejnshaterNhanottestain-
edbmo4lllmlo kb 1 ail a' tinchec of c4lldrtal
and Oath. - Y •
Then, a largo class in written arithmetic by Mr. E.
P. XeLears. eldestpcor of therriltripsJ, rho hakilihni
`lie plias spade anemia by ibis , nennikvai
laompson by it severe and protracted illness.
'Tuesday .4 . 111.:tbs biasses caignitild es ear* fol
lows:'-1st. Latha Ciailse•- • • *Lean,
whose long experience as itetwitter of inistilleseits •
Principal of slip Amplosiret Ifeadvillle, 4; are of
titilealseal)i of Wc%rier; Mei islirogi In die ;Ca ,
'lege at New Wilmingted,lii..lten of the High School •
in Meaty of Pittsburgh, Sad now, of this &unhurt
has gainedfor hiniself i jail reputation as ohs of the
best educators we have. Ins classes in tne languages
I and SAW lindit n r i *lthliqtlitidlt i vg=
of hailed ' tiareregliti -su
tau g t 4"Alirdwa. - WcOlidAt u d db
of the tidied Stalin. by Mks Lis:
ale X. Dever ,this being:Atlas bikes ars! appear
/Teo the Pallie4uletlitatgoite
sidereble Isderest was telt, by the patrons of the ;Maul
In beielsrses. Bet the dignity and peer with Width
site imaged, and the prionptnew and thoroughness
of tfie . PttOUßin'theiedillerent itidfs were abundant
proofs of her qualifications tor the position itbe Ails in
thelissiltntion. 1 6th. Naturallbikisophy, by
ARer - IM. Geography by Miss Dever, titl.-
Lehi: . Rieder, by - pfr. Yams. ' Latin Cesar, FT
keLean. eliiet - ocOrnatiy.:l4, Dr. McLean,
14h. `BMX Chsinseity‘by.Dr. Yelegla. :•.• ' •
with 1.4 , Cis me Actrlisaart-,,b11 •
Dr:Name 211. - nigher Algebra, (Robinson'in t by
Mina Dever. 3d. Mental Philosophy. by Dr. )ticLesn.
These exercises viers interepdrsed with musical per
formances tinder the 'illrektlotiof Prof. P. A. Winter,
whir daring the skort time In which be his been con-
nected with the institution se the principal teacher of
vocal and Mstramental music, has gained for himself
a very satiable reputation ass teacher. as widais
esteem and confidence of the community as a Chris-,
tir gentleman. In conducting these exercises the
Professor was assisted by Miss Mary E. McLean, who
is also employed as a teleher erntSleiditOhd institu
tion. The pupils engaged•irere Misses Ida Phillips.
Maud Imbrie, and M. A. Wilson. The songs were
accompanied by instrumental music on the organ,
guitar, cornet sruhviolin t i. •• • h • •
' The Commencemerdexereisee took place on' Wed
nesday evening in the 11. P. Church, and were as fol
lows : Ist. Prayer by Rev, A. M. Jelly. of Philadel
phia. 2d. Music-Commencement March, by Prof.
Winter, Misses. Mary E., Elia L., and Gretta McLean,
accompanied with cornet and organ. 3d. Piano De
ett, by Miss Bentel, of Zelienople, Pa., and Miss Ren
nie Barclay, of Deaver. 4. Song-"Steep'Well," by ,
Miss H. Beiiier. 5. `plain Deep, by Miss
Courtney, of 'New Castle, Pa.,' and Miss Bunting, of
Wellsville, 0. 6th. Essay, by Min Mary A. Smith,
Bridgewater; Pa. Satiect-"Dreanis Not Idle Fan
cies." 7th. Orchestra music, by Dr. Winter unison*.
6th. Piano Solo, by Miss Limi B. Shields. 91h. Vocal
Duett-"We are Fairies of the Sea," by Misses Mary
E. McLean and Rennie Barclay. 10th. Piano Duett,
by Miss Ella Wainwright, Pittsburgh, and Miss V.
Bentel - ZelleiMple, Pa. 11th. Piano Solo-"Girslda
Welts," by M. A. Wilson. 12th. Seely-fie 1121-
maglainge of the Sod," by Miss Mary Irt. Mamie.
Beaver. lath. Orchestra aliife, by 'Dr- Winter and
sons, piano, corbel and Mahn. 14th. Plano Dnett, bj
Misses Bunting and Phillips. 15th. • Song and Cho
ruin---"Elenom," by Misses McLean and Barclay.-,
Doss by Messrs. Stokes and Chandler. Nth. Piano Solo-- 4 Fillegrane•Polka,". by, Mies , Maid :fifts,
Greencastle, Pa. 17th. Song-" Mother. Hear the An
gels Singing," by Miss Ida Phillips. Davisville,
cornet accomptnlment by Prof. Winter. 16th. Piano
Dacia, by MIN Clara- Dever, Fairview,lt... Va.,./oad
Miss' Lama Dental 19. Violin Solo. by rtiof. _Winter.
' 201 h. Hasay-"Myeteries," and Vakdictory, Idles
Mary A. Dunlap, of Bridgewater. Pa. Slat.' Mica
Militatre--armnged with organ and cornet accompani-.
trients by Prot Winter -by Misses McLean, Phillips
and hubris. 22d. Conferring diplomas on graduating
class. 23d. Address to graduates by the Principal.
24th. Class Farewell-Chorine by all the pupils of the
schdlk • ' : ` ; '
These closing exarcisii were untamed to by a very,
largo Assembly composed of friends of the pupils, pa
trona of the school, and leading citizens of the com
munal/. and together. with the examinations .of the
classes, in the' opinion of many competent judges:
Mei , ' have never been serpaisid in •this imansurnity--
especial ty.cana idedsili.the tact that 041ot:the pupils;
appeared in public for the first time. The school is in'
the second year of its existence under Dr. McLean.-
Thus far it has received a liberal and increasing share
• of public patronage.* gni.= exercises have
abmsdantly Minns that Amp Adence in It has
lot been misplaced.
The Institution Is located In Beaver, tnentpateht:
milee,belpyr.pliebnrgh; is of easi.acce!st by, rall from
allpart4; or,thanOnntry. '
She_Dolldlnghi commodious,, with . boardor• s', map
'far" an be il :iestll. f orh a gfth ritutthi4 4 o4 l ""rpl
. sad.
Parents and guardians would do well to examine th 4
claims of this school before sending *elaanhere.
461J.1 S. S. S.
&aver. .
July 0 9 1868.
The Leaks of the M. E. Church. Beaver, return
thcir efe,cere thanks to the flochc.ster Rafts Band foi
theiric' s
By orat; of the
Lents.
:" !
- = ' ;
" Erjr dificjeai Han Inellvl ,
lbr41 1 !% 11 9, • su b:
Iblda mad
6 0 1 1/09, made P l°4 wtil
- 3 .!'/ 1 , 8 , 11, - • " ;
lGlliKear. batijobu.'..rpiootT44o: t ow*,foodi
lorkiildigieddeih. 41.411:400...04 i:.00v414
blame for a bmiilied different thine which are qg
'Me'libllakatela:ttlar at fa•frati-lalT t 1011 !
r. land frequenUT at 4 ata ant a , arms tam
1 1 _.• t
Dr. A.
-.0 • •
' 64 ' r tgr :e‘ f . 10
- I#lo.ristbo y 14K-141.•
oaqg Herald - • •
measure hioinilderedbiaresoak eery
khni;goblv d. or
..110ntiate the
pile on - tilisar t a ,ltatilUSAls - ; .4est th
ilttt hyd_rwmint itt L itand;f4es Ina • We/ just
off,Ukf an& Oat I
try, ho many is to : the hlntse4 how much
Veed itsvalsevikbilsimlilind
polnupegna.ny valuable ito wiluat,w-geod•
weigWng.ScidelLpolitimed al- liddlPitraltfeli
hw, although its use wouldin mar y ways be'
even more valuable - than . the -half bushel.;
For indium in selling Live Stock, *ewe! .
wiligspaitp•tigNlttici
aktittithet***LAPor
enanlea tncilnyer to-welgliWrOri_
tecUy with the emiuid thnithe hasthe. nu=
experienced seller at au advantage which luS
la lloilltlM.4lslWl4l(noili r eiftdr4 Stand
ard pSiffolihlloMe - 110111dVaVre Od. In a
few simh transaction., Thiwelght opgrale
perlbudifithegaireleattli IMTerent:
!woman - of feeding (exactly when an. animal
ceases to increase by feedler. mildw otl.
er hdportant facts. can readily be determined `
"'rang.lneWVAlllr
have 01.1414 n
entilel.l eAtriingliceie•i&ptixl4l the
Standard in this and iother countries. The
above flmle.for ,Fairbanki„Nosie
Co., cern& liftiOel*Seeinvilts.',Tittsburth,
.
BEAVER' .' , MARKETS.
LI ' 1 • • •
' ,t,9). I BREptED W,ZEKLY,) - 8
6EI! ' Scans, Jul/ 8,1
flour per bbl..'
... , - .512. 00 Deg peioloz 20
Dried Apples per bus. , 2,20 'Bauer per lb , 25
Dried Peaches per tin. - 4.l3 k it= lb • .11
Whe a t per bus ~ 2,50 3
Corn per bus ..... ... - 9,1 ,Sides per lb • 18
oar --- - - --- - 19 Tallowyer lb, :-........- . 21i
F liesi bti"l"l 2i(per a bui ...4 : ir o bli t at: . ,.. 1
, 3 2j
'Warms ' .
,Oalons 3.00 Wi ned Oil 70
'Cora Mal • i 1,110 Crude 011 i. • 20
NEW h ACIEREL !
NEW NO,' VACKERAL
it- so it-,- q uarte F brais : ; 7434-..).
No Kit* and. by the ` pound
at Shallenl?erger BTOst
.",
Fancy'criaiiriefo 'Eas t ' I'-
Preserig'Perselm;filii
an ,
'lmperialPrimesin*itight boxes,
Sardines, , •
Pine Apple inn-eas,.y
FreneliMuditiAlipared,
_1
For .sale ..;
RiudiAntolier Bre*: _
Beason's
For sale low, at
, _ 81talleulierger Bros.
Glassware, Wood, and Willow
ware, a fiill'aissortinent at•thelow'
.est cash rate s ; for - sale -at! the
r.iml 1 y Grocery of- '
Shallenberger'Bros::.:
44-68:4t. : .
,
A 4 In tiOillraoUeei . -iiitettrot 'Anses
tration on *he estate of Eve C. Grolier, dtigki.,
Minor Marion township. Berrar county, l a r o t o %
been granted to the undersigned, all persons tri
of mind estate, arc requested to make immediate Vag,
merit, and those having claims against the same, •ertil
present them properly authenticated for settlement:
ADAM PFEIFER.,
•
-
A dminkatraterts Notlee.—Lettal of ,Admin
.LlAstration on the Mime of Joseph Witherovii, den'th
late Of the Borough of Fnuttfort Springs,,having bean
granted to the enderelemed, al) persons indebted to
mid mime are ruquested tivinakeimmedtate payment,
audition herniae:dm digaltiortheleatate of mid de
cedent. will narks known the same without delayA
lerp18:60. • WM. R. FRAZIER, Adm'r.
LOMAIIIIIIMB, X. I.
Ro}dby4 M *owl— Sense, Pft-5, 1 4 1 4
and &Weal 1% ltediethelt." • .
marl Erek 1 y.
SPRING.
1868.
CARPETS
WCALLIJI ':.t.
51 .Flfiiii; r &treitte
Are noie*uWa Aixt
LAR:EIir STOOS.
VELVETS;')""
CS SIMONCARPETS,.
OIL CLOTHS, ;:::
. MATTING% ;f.
~741 4 /*W: 0 1 4" 8
4,4-4 tvpa
.P,44112 , r4 li ra- 4 ..P1"
-51.0ifth:81teOti
• . .r.ertifitrink34:-
BE
IM
4. ' . i J A rtio u Poll.l. co toodoit the
r ust
at iZo= t o= r =r us tatatZt a o. son
to moo ,Mt dolpiees on' =T a ro in
=law.' Nogg* to di~ea odd
will bo sottomed at ttio claw
fi t s Vlo 10th doiotMoak_ Maot_lo•dotk. .N.
.1083 CAIIGH, Prothmotary.
aim.. . - 1 _
- Tber act as a CATUAIrtIe wi hout weekestag the
AM:ow& or Ikon* but on the mum give to Woe
! Illeeeorgues, rim all Melinda!, reeling,.
fatalist intora tri gete
rad 1
al a tt"r 1116°14' ti ilKril
1 ; won & 166 twat, st., Putt
-1 bulb, AL. ibboiesele Mena.
SIM
- 801711177 ANCO,VIFT.
for ACCOIDFT 07 OCIPPSWA.` TOWN;
.
glo YOU 106 16 1 AlO l PM'
former year, - 114N6
Tolman% of duplicator/ad able. WO 76—I6US 46
211 Note da in • -
, for advert:Wm 15 OD
2 , D. Penman, ' 760
, A l ollectOrla prarth UO5
• Ttramore's • • t - 11 al
locidental avenges, ' 110-= SIM 101
jy 81Kt3t.
TONIC rkyripe.xes,
llse - Tonio BittOrs,
R. E. SELLERS & CO,,
Cor.. 2d and Wood streets,
Wholesale )tgents for the West.
For Gala by JOLIN stoora.,thikx, Pa
jc3'67:l .
WINE BITTERS !
FOR THE WEAK. •
• !OR THE PALL • .• • ... .
FOR THE SICKLY. • -
FOR THE AGED.
: •
FOR P FOR: I %IND USE 11
-NO BITTERS. EQUAL TO TIIEIII
Speee's litundlittil ftten,
•• , ;.• —LIAM DP--
Vine Herbs and Roots.
,
ores - - to wail known,;wlth
PERUVIAN BARK.
-_ • CHAMOMILE FLOWERS,
SNAKE ROOT,
. WILD CHERRY BARK
•
and each other Howe and ROOTS as will la all cases
assist Digestion, prdloote the Secretions ,of the ga
t= in the natural channele.and give
•
Yeas; and. Old, Male ,and Female
AU Aso It with wimAtiftil thiogs
COLOR . • '
To the Palo white lip ,
BLociM AND BEAUTY
. •
To theithist'faCe iitie worn countenance. •
„Ceres FMMit and Creates APPETITE. Try than,
Use none other. Ask for BM WS STALID/RD
vane: 18014,4 Druaists • and Groove. See that my
signature is over the corked each bottle.
ALFRED SPEER,
St PAWL, N. J., Ann hnt Broadway, New York. ,
LlarTradeaupplled by &austere. Hollowar4, Co..
Philadelphia ; George A. Kelly. Pittabugh ; and by
all'Wholeeale Dealer,. •
iilC 69 . • •
WALTZ PAPER !
WALL PAPER !
WALL PA r #ER, !
Oil ° I Cloths !
Oil Cloths !
Oil 'Cloths !
1868.
OS.
DB
- "VMS
P 7 7
y.
WENTY-FIVE THOUSAND BOLTS OF WALL
T
PAPER lost received, and will be sold lower Chet
can be pneehased elsewhere. at:
B. 'VTATII••IIF . 37s/ r e,
Bri g x , FL,
Direct from England. bearing the original packages .
Also, Window Shade, Satchels, Trunks, Stereoscopic the
Views
meanes of all places of interest in the country stedirpte
t.
leitgitethasigas *ace ioall fo:kalfiuitVillie the
( Vs and well seeded Stock of Ilarteral VARIETY
Included in above, we have Lookln. dem% Car
pets, Rap, Oil Cloths, Re., of beantilul design and
plate=
•
, • , '
,33.1014,11E1bif •
• ,‘) I .r -•, 1:,
To ;WWI SI
R; 'RHODES; 't
R B. WHITE.
(Local copy.) ••
ROILIMR'S,'WILD CHERRY.
, -
ARE THE
IN ,USE•
BEA
17w ccry hiat in the ;Market
PITTSBURGH, PA
stsgtws• BTALNDARD
.TONE 411:0 VIGOR
• . PITTSBURGH
z s • - • - Flag Manniketory
Asa
mamma
h.
CAMPAIGN GOODS!
•
BILE, Burnie, /13D P 11111316 innuas
3PLULGkeIi I '
ALL strai,win as wagon was at salad ?U.
fl lb%lids; Pier, am=4 Ma Becher,
BURK% 51Wilpiniall* UMW .
&dm* Portraits, awl Oar, . -
• ItiftnifbiaddiaiNsto
eass.Books, Ponied Dootimeati of an kith, ho.
8 .;,‘ m I Duceptird Prk‘Lid•
Address ' Jaar W. PITTOCK, .
Bookseller, Mallows, sad Newsdealer,
°waft Poet Orkos.ll=lllllMll.l%,
n7Cosidr7 /Mier' sandlot ea nerd tents. .
,
CI AL R. is T Si I
CiA.RPB3T€i
CARP lET in t
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4.1.:Vier.1117):
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MViii
',L"..'s 7:
----
=EI
EMI
PftlMiOOlliOti:
t'L Fortwie7o
dM' DR'T GOODS ,
,STOBE
IN THE, DIAMOND
IMI
. :;f.j
NEW PRINTS;
- NEW MUSLINS,
=SI
MI
NEW GINGHAMS,
NEW DELAINES, •
-- - . NEW COBURGS,
•I: s ALso;:'
Table. Dinner Crash,
- Red: Flannels,
White Flannels,
Yellow Flannels,
Jeans,
Cassitneres,
Tweeds,
;.'
Hats and Caps,
Hoop Skirts,
13zamOral . Skirts,
Nod9ns and Fancy Articles,
Trimmings,
Bonnet Ribbons,
Millinery Goods, &c.,
The 'bait comPttsee the most complete dock eye
offered to the chimes of Be-seet coma, sad we take
*mars lekeemulacoor costomms sad those who may
foot us with a all, that the above stack Is is cheap
•
OE
s it ~ ~ ~
IF. A. Fortune's
CEELPDVIG3O33 sroft
' IN TRZ DIAMOND,
N .
J
SI 4 swirl . . Acres; thi!.paventept,
CONE- EVERYBODP AND S'.ECCES
: • 71-•-• BARGAINS.
'.;-:: P. Li. ~ r?.. ad.
: • OP:, •
=I
F3l
MEI
ri
s'v, LT.L
ROCHESTER PA
;
•
NEW CHECKS;
ang TLAIDS
KEILEXBE,E THE PLACE,
ROCIIESTEAt,,TA.
EIMMI
IiEM
WM
elfsege4W.
ateralise ni aot o tdr•
-- ariVoirce — "dtiidele
1.
All dental apendloimmarlained in tbs bergloThia_
ratanier, and it reilstall4o WIN 11)10 , low
aid, In ass aoontr. • • • • 1
for_osa) me Statkin; Roebeeler, p*. J
4.1g1r.4S in Sa .
. • A. MANDL= idoo4.
zoo
mexixisrmaw .
sr*WKOW WOULD lIVI
IP illii ii V l S ItirteDturrer, PM* 010
Or ;lig hot higrtaillideelaft !ID i
PrtdOosaion4 aselhat te l~fto De OA
g ',Vona"' noteM , IbidNeog: '
TAW !WC! ! mow, '• AU von wansixted Air ara
Inv " i J.S. GOODWIN.
AMegiVlVlTSsa , ""Utti
M onte. 3 = teued = to
Cush rrr i archiskit ---- essfr ' =V*
elm Ir44,llounktigestoil Ibr
lat° s nail
ili r ibititraMP Caen or was* cot%
libn r rage I-21! r f
es.
To ihA fend
to wi: 'X n
David Weep's, who is sine, dead eat tea g e e *
vie Darkl )4,4410 Dane" Wertperristi
White of inwrenes mistaty ow* of :111; • to;
other brother of decedent, WI: John, WilUsa, Mag
ander Slid Nancy,_iphossers inknown. Jam
a sister tatermamma with iirdno Doesis.*bo le since
dead. but left Leas sonnies tam to wit : John. Dfli•
Dam, James. Mem Rot. Vary Aim Sarah Ms ,
tha„ and Yargaret J. Dolan, whose reside*, ars as
knows..Xmas Illoore a. sister of deadait. who is
since Ma Mac : ititih ne Wiffiaar.
Jowl/ Xtalff,Alol alettl
sister of decedent,
_intermarried with Sea: Bran
don, of fliairsyllls, Amor comty, pa., x Jots:-
married with ---- Na b[ 1 1 4 'later.
married with ---- Mama, of Indiana, Jaw who re
sides near EllakerDev 000aty Da., Nam*.
termarried with Johnston , of adkra. Auden,
NeCaskey, Mice tints OgiolorEartfbem ht*J4lo,
James and %Villain NeCaskey, Mid ialinnat
ried with r. Anfi. ll !W o dFs.4 lol l.
Horner. and kintif4- laiumarrlanswilbo—A- , • 040 1 4
children of another brother, to wit: John llct.hakey,
who resides in Innanis4=ZeriMile#
!Setters, aseV
who resides isi Virgica—a—iiifare-''Zenstof,B*°"
. I
11,kg Plls.olkni er
Greeting.
"Tab! notice that 'tn4
ate iota— .—. sanseea - go
valnedoo of MO real Mete of laid deed.. isillbTa field
on thepremisei In Chippewa tows** illimmeanuktv
L i r
Pt. on the 25th , day of darts*, 186 S, wigs:Aids* . O 4
lace yen can attend - Inns think t... .
L ,
I,,r* , . AfOIIN 8. ILL.
SiznirreOprer, rieeetT Jane alb WM 777.7
inlyial. I
.. . . ,
o -
IN # BRAVEt PA:
Mme. 2e.
N
i,..e6
water, Roebeeter . Freedonorad thr
exautttl. that sbe baa opens* 4 very sapetica ; 4iiiiig
SPRING I - AND: SUMMER 110608
Which she oder at the very lowed prkea. ramose
wishing any of the following Goode cannot 00 Wier
bat by canine
EMBROIDERY,;
;PAATY GooDS," •
YaIL Sit'?"
BANDKELNciIIE7B.
DRESS TRIMXI2IOB,
• GLUM
ida COLAARA
- •
,
•
She deifies to call attention also to the fact that die
'has °tweeted with the VARIETY STORE.
LITERARY & NEWS DEPOT,
ad will sucvlyat alert kor NAME/TIM MHZ
:s -
, UIIIIk,ose. , I3I4JECT MIMIC. -AWN. earlstise et
kiertaiONAßTur Toe will be Ter, welcome 10;011
and examine the stock. Meet its saett u wlll suit
you. Itaretwther V. Rote: Telyd 8t et,
nearly opposite 6817. P. Benton.
Je1018:0., %. . .
Otio:i.. . P.,.' -80y:cm.
Has just returned tkein the,
t East and is new reedy-
hig a Large and Wen
I Selected Assay!.
anent of
Spring and simmer Goods.
AT ms OLD STAND
Corner of Water end Jmae
=I
ire oc4eatibr,
GENERAL DEALER IN
1 , 1 , .... ,
. .
DRY GOODS, i
NOTIONS, •
HATS; . .
CAPe., ~. • '
ROOTS,
sad SuIES,
GROCERIES;
PROVISIONS. , I •
.I HARDWARE, _
; . IRON., • ; --
. ! NAM and _ ' -„ •yr
CARPENTER i6oLs,.
ROPES and °CUM.
•
PACKING YARN,
-OILS,
I'AINTS, DRI AND IN OIL%
ens MU and Willow- , ware
EEO
LOUR, FLOUR, FLOUR,
WHOLESALE and RET AIL.
the tole egenetto: the cekbeatol
NTO-N CITY MILL
: iiis c i sz o anf rat alg ia_ Ilis4er t 0011 T ti z.
3r 30 3M 1:0 9
ROfitiiiiE AND RETAIL;
C
For
cnaL
Also,
Milo. having the agency for Buffalo Scala Co's
Sea ea , we Ictthdpaldlc, 1514010 s at mannabotarera
prices consiptlng of `impel' Conldeir, Ray, CatUe,
4 / 1 99 /t 1 /4Sitsig Mn.aft . , -11
t.l I'4 • -
Also, Agents for Roreka Mats finlobila of Lima
and fluster Pada by Isola.
Savor Salt Nasefietariag Co.'e SIN elm:see hud,
welmive otenz j a fall stock on bands. • •
•
•0 • IL I .M O.T T :• •
4 11 / 1133 7:.
lON
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OM