Thenifice A Beaver, Jules $l, MIN M -- TIME.' • Bw. 6w. Ste. Sat. 1 ear: mr-1011.0ra. Ft . ki .qoarer do 3 rd 0 rr: do 600 00 00 11 13 18 00 3 "loam. io (M) 80010 60 (V 11 00' ''' ‘ ,Tu r m " g;:... IX 11 00 13 01 ft 00 38 al daimon ... .. 11 CO lib so do le co to oo .mtdmit .... 22 00 JO 48 00 00 00 WO 00 Administrators' and lxecatars• Notices....Ppo flt. .nts, which mut be pald. • ortarimm 'or trapleatadve 111 adv.sner. -- - State or ate Thermometer for the .twit ending the 19th ofJuno. ---- —. 7 A. M. .. 2 .. r. ' X• ~ ...X. ift .) a ttol3 -r-r . 60 .411 Atig ---1 . - . "P —. l . " 14 , • 6fileg.v , 7g eg. ; , 01 ; - 15 110 dog. 65 deg. 58 deg. id lio deg. a 7O deg. 59 deg. ~ 17 56. deg. . .76 I#4l. , 1..65 deg. is 63 deg. - PG dog; '. /4 deg. -p.) IF; deg. 87,deg. 76 deg • • ' 33.. Tj 74A1/1,014.i - , Subseriptiosur tolltialleatvescAr gua.—^fhe following named; porsorta i edd the sam.a.sig:oppoldrla toilssir 11:1111101 on stilbseription to the Beaver A Hon.', shim the date of our Inatpulall vitiou: B. 1). Indnaiirj: • • lilaekraore,Algalcallown, , 50 N. I': Kerr, Industry, • • 3 00 J a mraSprlnger, Green Gardeu, 200 .1. Neal, Industry,.. 4 00 1;,...rge Hinds, Northiewjekley,.,.2oo s. S. l'ayloe. Meek Hawk; • • • .100 Jme% s. Wllson_. _New Brlghtop... 200 C. Indfdlait Thdeithid. (.11,;:t.)Tialfr The attention of thopublig ie directed the following New Ailverthioninki 111..11 splicar nir the fire! time in the An :‘,74y L ronenrt—lieneorlienilnary. -1 INC Burettfleldtkect' Wanted—A. D. Gilliland, Soc'y. *ticiliaanetm—hewSlialloc.B.orpUg, flank Ntatemeiii 2 -li.,*: Moirn,Wat: II araware —Mid gay, Sterrott&Euwer. Special NotleestSpoyeror &Bons. usual Seraiop.—We I.2peak for -1t;•v. Mr. Milts• a 11111 attendance next Sunday of S p. Id. t INN CAR regoiktt uiel for hale, wholesale and retail, by (Local copy.) nThe t etno have appoOte4 Selmt9 41 1 . F i q e E".' Dr. I):Mekinicioy ; J. 11.." learrah, 'Nog.; Mai. D. tilalelein, . Ftemit Lteiie always on hand at the ~lolvanon•IJn1e It'llnsiNsaaport, sets. per bushel. • apr;tf. A Value&le pair of spectacle% wore left at the atigre.of ory 4„Coopp.ntsco r iOays ago, by 'some parson unknown`. The owner Can havetttemAix prpvini . prop', erty and paying for this notice. 4, ' rov urn, ib* lin, Bunting, Ace., all size& fiend fur, price list to John W. Pittock, Pittutintg, 2t. The Straiviairryand loottioain ros ival, for the benefit of the Presbyterian church In this ,place, will conle'idT on next Friday,lEvenina, iu the upper rooms of tho court Uouse. Extousivo preparation have been Made by the la dies having the matter In charge, and a goisl time may ho expected. It Is very desirable that every body atend. To lIIRAUTIVY and dress the. hidr, and restore it to Its natural color, and impart that beautiful gloss, 9dor, Ore., use :Bfra s S. A. Alien's Improved (new style.: l Ev ery Druggist sells it. Price one dollar (*hurt* reatAval.—Tito ladies -con tw..ted with tturl'resbyterian Church of intend holding a Fair and Fosti- Val on Friday' evo ß log Juno 2.7.0. The 'midi,. in gellOrai alp cordially frivited , to 6.• preieot on OD op Ott. F V X)COOdek to toward tOriiishlng Ito church. A tines may be expected. Como one, 1 . 1111,1 . fill. CAll LOAD of Cato city. vit. -7 A Naca,Trriab .,,l.' ur rOtani-lbrAMlX:eer3P L6Cia - C4lllO l ) I OM Zei;lpiesor !....initiary will be—Annual Sermon on ...'eth i net., nt 71 in. to the V. I'. i liiirvh or Ileaygr,. by JUN. A . 14. N. ti.Xlolii=t ' 36 .I Bses .iy . :2‘l Wain ] TVA. sewing at 10 a. M. and :4,Py , ( 41; milicinuatit'ixeretproo on Illtlllaffr opening Itt . 7} p. in. • jurilt) 2t. 1). If. A. 51.s1,NAN. tAME BALL G 00rN, --COO; reicit; jllll4, Flago, Score Ilookm, pikkl • . I ' • •rwitlet sets for $4,18, $lO, $l2 and $15., 5,1)41 rice 11oteto 7olitiNs4 ttiltk - , I'll t rgii, Pa. • • • . 4 . ; inaned.—On Monday evening, June sm. at a meeting orthe teachers and MA of the M. E. rituttlity EtFltool,, of Itrideeivat.;r,.P;Of. jam ('arfei , ,ietteher, ..f - animie in the 'whorl, was made the re . ipuoil , t eta verrhadditinne ...ane by the young men of the school. John Murray, tho popular and oftl .uperinuatdout of thorcbool, titnotl the l'rofessor In behalf of the donors.. 7 "yhe school at present la.tn a very es eonditionoind believed by te l 'isui Who hat;e seen it to be ono ofthe ~,del scissile of Beaver county.. .t spag'''Z=n-gitra4 Losuago can oxpross,". b imparted to ,ory possessor of a laxuriouS head of whiak only '•BaTnifthil Vege4lll, „ nemorative" only iireparailan.towtdch a Modal Levu Jos. Union Fatal Accident.—Tiro Conneaut nerOrti Nlyg A -Hayfield corms- poihkot sends the following: Mr, Win. r. Morse, who ltvol *WI Idiaon Ma Ntorse; of this township, wes n l B "ver soul instantly killed by the 8 express train near pinagi*tei eoenty . ", on \\'ethiesday. the de- I about elithtjabito 'years tild, ninl ~ ,,,a dottally subject to partial ~e nty,and on ttiepatty bud he'toOlt` of the Absence of his rou , and ,rut to the railroad. At the time of the a ,,,, ient he was sitting on the tract; but 3.,• .11,,,,yered too late to stop the train. 'I . I I I. Weed Sewing I‘ltteittne is now the popular machine befbre We agent in this county is selling them terms that no one . iibOuld Is. without one. The Woed 'is always n , aly for work inieseeoniplishe• any sewing in perfect style. Rernent 1., that the agent is at 7.Cnii 1..,a1 agents wanted In every town, Ad,- iloggs,SZieet Brlgh,ton. "nt!111,0' tonvy:lfenti o 't tufglic th t l'adtho' f he t. mule off on Thursday last, wo are Informed WM acorn samosa, pedtnlatlll skid 'tin'olidP largy ormiturnted pound cake, turn by Mn,. toulgallrotiii;Of Virago , “4.r, lipped to the innuagorntiiui o'hid'. :Ind three dollars and tailo r It to the most pointlar:rxiihttr in 1. 'Woyand of the An having the majority; wax litimittti pleat at the splendid cake. , The OA oi,k4l :i 4 , and still Is, absent. In his. I—half I matte most profound ack'nowl-, .1,4 , 411(94. for the toAlinnial of regard hieh ho is hohlfhyAltitt cconntualt.s.. POl36llA:q. The Board of Managers 'of the Bea rer County Agricultural Society. will meet the Sheriff's office, In Beater, on }'ridgy tune 25th, 1869, at 2 o'clock p.m. ?dooRE, Seery. • • yeKAie.. ° I r preaentea onr emp oyes With a buket full, for which they return ed thanks u none but appreciative prin terayTllM,44riz ote =Thet7ort — u s virbrtiett t din • section and, datthisOr:.itTrople who Itteh to put up this fruit should do so at on 0 o tipap itc l i==gritt l ar:4loll. l 'Tun OR, of 300.441X1 !terrible "hinder peat" is raging among a certain class to an alatming extent. We would recommend Whillosey's Dyspepsia Cure, which itijiihelheirst. reme dy In the wo • wo used 4 1 . 14 . 1. 9 MT4, 1314 : 1 0*.V.S A . .Ty. mpalo and,*kends °alto Institution pont • Oarite a ,L44l44 l oo4 .... ' ptano ue t, whienngan accompaniment, arrangod by,Drej4iliiptto . n r ia,aiAl worth the price of itigioaMion. Cligircare has been exercised In-arranging the Pro gramme. and It is, believed it is superior to tai4hYibti tint . % d` itl town. The new ehickering Gland 1 : 0- ,celitli i iiiircliMiedfOr the institution will be used on the occasion. cititort time. t retnahts uctil wo lusher In the anni veriatry of our National .Independence. As yet we hate not heard of any prppa tions ottehlre*- for Its proper Aseriance, burpreiiime that the day will not pass unnoticed 'by our citizens. Its failing on Sunday thisyear 'hherewill be torne•differenoelu the day on which it will be celebrated, but by our exchange; do ali4 that Nattriday has moat generally been fixed upon. Never theleas, let the day selected for its cele: bratiOn be -what it truir we Should all join hands in our patriotic devotions and have a goodAigto gettendlo: tl4'iNtut koo t- Doodleln the' , fir4Fouilit .'SEAsolcint.E DM 43oftws.—Those of our readers In want of Summer Dry Goods4l4uldlead 'llip' : +0:!Or - 4. 1 1 4 Durchfletd ; & S CO., No: tisfitV f:ll.(lOtent erly Clair) Pitta)mrgh,whichappcars in to-day's paper. Mows. B. & Co. bare an ist.Tllent stock Of goods,, which they ara ‘ ilosiniOut at a grearroancit* 11Mtees. Hawing marked flown their 'entire stock all parties who call on them Will Jo treatoclip,talhecislonstmer. I - . i'he temperance meeting in New. Brighton on Friday last, was called to order by electing B. R.-Bradford , Chair, Man and T. L. Kennedy Secretary. Af ter an able address by Roy. Jas. Mills, and reinarks from others, the meeting ofiouffied ithatAii to 4444 0 f !lib New *dale 1, League," to;meet the first Friday in each month, with the following officers:. Pres ident, Rev. B. C. Critchlow ; Vice ?real- . elikeretdieori:, gregations of the place; Chorister, MaJ. Critchlow; Secretaries, T.L. Kennedy and J.'l o ..Etigar,, Thortatpuititiug will be holti*liiih'Af.: E. churfrortiiht pleec; on Fridayrlidy24, Ea AT a recent mooting of the TioaiSl of Health of Now York, a leiter was re ceived from-Dr. Harris onnelerning era in the.weet. . Moseys Ihs,dhteaso has not beeradeepldetnielhi4Sunitrier at any point west of the Alleghenies or north of the Ohio, but is spreading In fearful manner west of the Mississippi, upon the grt*,rqutes pf : trard. Tk(oo pngiri Bitters will proveilt and cure cholera as well as all other affections of the bowels It is the greatest Mile extant. Newspaper Lawa.-Postmasters are required to give notice by letter when a subwribur does not take his paper from the office, and 'give reasons fur Its not be ing taken.' Negleetlng to dO tho postmasters responsible to the pub lisher for the payment. Any person who takes a piney' regularly from the post • office, whether be has subscribed or not Is responsible for the subscription. person ordering his paper to be...discon tinued must pity: all arreorages,, thd, publisheriasy continue to send it until payment is Made, and collect the whole, amount alienist It Is taken out of the office WC:not. The courts haye decided Outt refusing:lb take newspapers and pe riodicals frois the post °Mee, or reniev-• lug and tenet* them uncalled' forts prima facie evidentie of intentional fraud. . • CAltilrAqra,fitlenrivi Sw.—Thosi). Who wink to keep up with the times in the character of tbrc!ir turn-outs, should_ call at the earrhUre manufactory of Messrs. Stoner & 31arlatt, Pittsburgh, Pa., and examine their new styles. Their four and six scat family carriages, duo riielics, and coal box and piano bog. buggies, with and Without tops, aro real ly Nuperyand worthy the attention of gentleinen of taste. Thry aro as sub ittrintial and durable' tultbey arc neat and elegant, and the price is not at all astrav- . agunt when ,thp chafacter of their, Work thatiship la taken into account. Thbfirrn give particular attention td repairing of 'all kinds. • • Comitieuceauellillt Hosiver.—Tbe Annual sermon will be preached Sunday afternoon, June 27, at 3 o'cloult, by. Rev. James IL Mills; of New Brighbaft. 'Ps.; anduatious of the clasacai will commence the 29th, Tuesday' morning, and will con tinuo until Thursday noon, July • let.— Concert of the pupils of Prof. Bonier, Tuesday evening, June al. At this pou rer& the size tbichering candy. purchased Mr the Institution be used. June ;A, Wednesday evening, I annual • address by Ray. 1)r. W,. W. Wythe,, cd , lFtiv castle. Thursday, July Ist, 2-o'clock p...m., Educational ad dress hefdre. the trustees, patrons and ,pupils of the institution, by Rev. 1). L. Iknpiey, P. D. illnual wading of the trasteeig , and visitors, Thursday„ M 3 d'cloek p. in. Business meeting of the Alumni at 3p. in. At'/! Ti.' tn.; oz ercl s es of the graduating class. At 9p. Prtroitioncorceeptimkand - Atecting of,tito alumni and friends of the institutiun. Pr:IL passing along Sixth streci (Ise ; St. Clain. Rithiburgit. the ether day, we noticed the sign' 'of Beggs & Co., and on calling In foundmi. uhl fried, Mr. J. Beggs „ i foqueAlyiorthe tirm ofJ. M. Itemiof...Fietteral street, Allegheny. The ttea.,tirm have com menced business •wlth itn entirely new stock of queensw . are . all of which 11114 been pun:ha:led East at the lowest 'cash prices, and at a great reduction on form in' rates, which will enable them to offer 'superior inducements topurebasent. To those in need of anything in their line we would advise them -to call at No. Sixth (late St. Clair) street:. Erntrielde..."-On Tuesday evening about six eelbeic, two' brothers named James tout Jesse Clouston . weie' engag ed in shearing sheep at their farm in the vicinity of Poplar Spring., near Camer on Walt Virginia.: They were also en g= In eonvemstion upon a topic tihetileln the subject of some pule. Jesse claimed that James had prouthakthiittrt table elothnpott the °e rasion of Ads (Jesse's) marriage, which tranaptiedibbersix rneathiAo... ;The alleged promise not having been fain- An d alter Jame= var=l; lug to our Iniormapt,Asples„t*lled, 4.9 7 sea liar. Jealittitpiftidl flat Shit:Witt:o. I on which' braes Stabbed his brother with :tße .altes — ai whirl% he had. in he Lend. ,Brobatdy the blow , went.hnme- Match. to the heao, for the wenndedr ;man aroppest.deed upon thethxstaut. l it said they tuultsor been on the lest of terms for some time, a misunder standing havinerarfsen about someprop erty to be Illsided between them. Jesse marred:aboUtte Months since. They owned farimitulfolning. 'and were . both accounted pod. 3±aang men and respec table eltlzens. Their ether was hurried only a few weeks since, and their sister some ' two months ago.—Weynesburg Republican, June 10. I . Tlss i ipren Mad has Marvin t. Trim • •,ntil died .e day afternoon thereto from Salamanca, I Vileaa l tard*Wriltiatiihisbliilbi end fast and Warren Eddy was tell on oneaS T aloikiik i Creel 'iria vattil 112;;A•_ , 1 %yr. ; I Mtiti6dceptddliffs rtspeot -IhUy Invited WO* fact that :theta was a meeting of School Committees of the int11)11 of Allaarlierlyilietkerisidlist lar, aft Tof pptiburgh* t t day 4 , 101 s to iFdriMfor 00l In this ftls iczaWiVactirtit sold; Now, if any of oar raidersfeel disposed to millte donationa for this oht, ateli ap ale"l g te tr 1 '7 4 ttit • . t ,Iftelds,of.,Npw„lirigleopt& J, Croas..at It&heater; hr '4l' I var borough: I Weiliope the Invite ' itoO YPFP U Y.* I I de 4 , " ' ; , No Ilumnuo.—Wado not,wish to in form you, readoia;` that Dr.' Wonderful or any,ottie t r than, lutailiselaire I edy,that 9nr mall Mimeo* 4r, 5 t,,,.b.. dy or estate, and Is design ' Maki lour sublunary sphere a blissful para dlse, to which heaven itself shall be • but a side show, but we do wish to inform i y.in that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy has curetlthoussaada of imam of Catarrh lin Its worst Iberia and etagea, arid the! pro. prictor will Pay Itlsoo:ter ;# l l etfeet 'Of this loatluicono disente th at !Mt.:Millet cure.— It may be procured by Nadi for sixty cents, by addriehlhele V: Pierce, M. 1 I D., Bunalo, _N. Y. For 'nal by weep druggisky @ioter°. • t , I to I , . ) na med - "mb- ---- rr i I 1 ,A, flarme Jacob R Ben:toyer waskilled this week near Wilmore, Cam- Into county, .:-Tlit dosnatecltlind recently lost alters°, and some of his neighbors Rot . 4. PrOtilla Tufliiiiia&ldaliPilliPle!. for his benefit. In the evening there was a dance. hiniioitirliinian of the neighborhood vale had not been in naniel JiMietihiiney,(Elimg/iiitir,: 4 l4: ward Burke and Edward Grow, went to the house in an littokiented , condition, and created a ditiluihince• -TheY,' were - fordlili l :Atlect o 4:4lsen An o drilieui I*. 'loved to be Burke, struck Mr. Settle moyer with a heavy piece of wood in the stomach, from 'the effects; of Which he died during Tursday morning. Burke escaped and has not yet been taken, but :the others Melt been captured. The murdered mania:lves. a wife and chil dren. . • My 4.4 4. gii4/ 4 —the largest hardware house in Western Pennsylvania. Loss than two years liaveCklenra t Lindsay, Stoylt Esiel to the listrdaratikblittalgasst nod so marked has'boen their success that their store itiRS iS tit i ,mend to be entirely two inud kii.telt business, they, therefore, secured the present store room, No. 311 Liberty street, ten doors below the old stand, which Is the hugest and most complete hardware house West of Now York. Tho gentle eNk gpsairelts4heitrnksfreypmw Miff eneMt/41% ral they invti.etWhit.a db groo of taste and enterprise which could not fall of success: They aro now soli -ing more goods than any house In Pitts iburgli, and have on hand a largo and complete stock of I hardware, cutlery, scythes, smiths, dtc., l whlch they offer at very low prices for cash. We cheerful ly recommend this firm to the favora ble i cousideration of our readers and the general publkt • • t • pm., a girdEa ginock in the eMployhtent Erie Itatlros4, ittcompany with a tpw o of f our proMlntill‘traiijstiiiiiia„,,,_ VC! ibeki4k4 try iiiitWeen - Niiw Lisborramr East Lie erpool,and Smitlfs.retv,,last weckfor tlitskiiiiose 61'11.4(4mi/tilting' th'e pnietlete: hility of extending , the Niles and New Lisbon Railway to the Ohio river. We understand that he considers. the route 'feasible to either of those point's on the river, and will In se/tort time organize a corpse for the purpose of making the surrey,' tnuoilElpo!l t!!1?1 ( p i term/tumid/hated peoliletil proposed route, It is important that they should go to work' without delay, and present inducements for the location of the road. We entertain Mit little 410u1.4 that the road will holmllttu one of these points, where it will (Teem the river and 'proceed t hence to Pittsburgh and form a junction with Ilfe ftsmelisiille Railroad. 'Alm the School Ifireetors of the aeveral Distrlebi In this county aro about to make up their annual report.. we publish the following hhify :the geboei }hi their instrlNtion : I. The account.; for the last:school year alfould'he settled by the old board. . . 2. The report.s should Le signed hy the o ld -./ a. 7 ff. The certificates to the CountySuper intendOnt 'declarhuf.,"that the schools have been kept Orion and In operation ac cording to the requirements of the school law," &c., should also be signed and sworn W hy,tlyt 9 . 10 ofileer,s. • - .1. Theke4Seultrients , thus' prepared' should be retained by theoldofllcersun dl the organization of the now boards, and then placed in their hals, so that the natiaetif rtifn&iiii"crittY" lib written in the report under "Officers of the Board," before the papers are for.' warded to the County Superintendent. If the old bccirds ofdire:tors neglect t u#i' ;PP9r 14 •;!"riP u f year, and to execute the required eertiti cate.s, if will be necessary fur the now boards to do it. :In fatsoi,‘Sfißn3 Met glecttul of instructions given, have for warded the reports and certificates' for their districts before the now boards have organized, it becomes the duty of the new boards as soon as organized to for• ward ilia names and addresses of their officers both to the proper County Su., perintentlentAnd to this Department. .(not her tivipdlimg gentleman residing ill Harrisburg re red a tow days mine() the following let- STRwPV. , • No. 448 it i••• Nor-nea t g' Nu*" 100 MEM My /icor old adage says: "FOrtinse knocks once at every one's door," and it is now coining true in your case. I havO lbeen foltineetedi filth "the only legalized prize distribution which takes place in this city every Saturday, and know fecon eltiorience j,heelniptir tatice of having a nice little prize of $lOOO or 8:X/0 in the hands of some good per son who will show it to their friend• and inducing them to buy will !names° my businesit. r understand you to be Just the person to advaned my interest, and will make thlaprooOsition: If will send me $1 to pay fora ticket (for which I shall have to account to Use managers) I will select one that will do the Wetness and send it on to you in time for the drawing:On 'the 12th of June. 'Men af ter drawing you will return . the ticket, I with instructions how to send, when• Will remit the amonnkbx ,express. • Af ter its receipt T 2 ttlif relpirrb 3bit as a fa- ' vor w exhibit your prise to an your friends, telling them w hers youi btr.mht your ticket„and by that sneans,youmUl m iii uriabirgebisalneoi &rine in *Our 'Mellon of the country. ..•..4.waitifig your reply, I em Yours Truly, . • • $l.-4sswari•r. . No'doubtlhouicirias of letters similir 'to the above have beentlistribu tod broad cast threughont the oomitrr, 4 and caution our readers and friends to piece no reliance whatever upon them. The shoveletter bears on itsfacetbe evidence .ofagigantic swindle, and those who are silly enonglt4o rernit,ptell)requild willlcarn ftorm - tiiiperience that "a thalami/as inciimrls soon parted." The best: way to dispose of such letters is to burn them. iIEMM Oil EsedtegOinat.—rorbitc out bereabouti is often up to fever Limilar*it% . !kiroty :sakoilam:**46l* "onsu I . 4 tivwukwmioo INV biallo. l ' This it Vocousded ftWbq dialect:tisk a number of our odes Ibittuado - dilsouo tholuelty- armor of Idiom 'in' one Awo good nib tiia - Uwe-recently boon - Adruak.Ot ParkerW!,ro thew loolgr poosio6us ;co oillie;aur iougiatulattO*. tug irij aut!tiOty that*. teotdd be ma: lig to Irtok-mour, Pt . wow , sod aim .468 ettanO9llof bale.—Kiltooudig Wei 1 Zs* Chijd.- l Alittleiboy, tendAbalit three..yearsi:son of was. N, Robb,. of ltaeoti4ntoirnahlit,"thiseSnnty; gonelto sclidol, with; Uutelderchildreilut the Filaity lrit, sdIPI Mit:US the lOWA bow* hi the Afternoon ;meta ticed, 2 and - Iniudeinii off sonic Ave 'hotoro It was taken up;,. -As :soon as It Wm-mimed. a search was' Instituted; but 310 : 1 4.(bOleltIhrspidd The whole neightorhOdhestame aluntittl' and "jOurec:ka tat 4 o'cloaltat night Wiras hionght home:; ft luta wandered to erlddri it mile or an; at Independence, whin Oros taken up by. a school tea her In that neighborhood.— Ito one knew whose 'child it Was. It was taken to ldr.Sterltng'a ; from there con ieyed since Mile and a halt to a riegh= .bor's, whose child It was supposed to be; but no child 'had ' been loot out, of thit neighborhood It was then taken back to /dr:Sterlhig's wham Rev. 'Mr. Car son atm along with his buggy, and told them,: from appearance, Le Vaught might, be Ml-. Itobb's clill&!' " He took,' it, into his buggy and biought. It back to tho picket lints Of Au:4;k% bore on. "search, ~who raised the joyous hOnt, "Thet-cldhl tatuid:7 - • '.. Dieing Notkitego--We dud this fol. owing,Mtterremerkft ta -the -Wattles . a Reporter, and they aro .quitei 4. 'ap plicable here as In that brain, and there fore we transfer them` to Our, celtpuns. • . paper may.: "We pity the man who pits nothing do:, 'There are serVoid of them in this town, and as we watch them day after day we really. think that . ey art ofall men most'miserable. How d a man can endure to 'lounge about all day on a chair or &doorstep, without the slightest occupation for head or binds is a mystery beyond our 'ken. Somebody has said "it is better to wear out than to rust oat," and we believe it. Active oc, capation of the brain or muscle, or both, Is man's destiny, and ho Is peculiarly constructed tylth a vlewlo the perform- Rube ot labir. We should think tiudthe prompting. of-his nature for employ ment would compel every man to .tieek occupation of sortie kind. Yet we' see :men here who day after day and week after week spend the long : hours Is un qualified idleness. We really think that such a fate la the saddest and mast mis erable that could befall a human being, end we only wonder that the want of proper exertion of brain and bodydoes not make many people numb and idiotic. The sphere of labor is man's trueshere, and we actually pity the poor uniortu mite mortals who have to endure the benumbing miseries of Inanition. We commend their case to some "society for the amellat . lon of the conditioner the hu man race.' RepoWean Illaisatustiotan.—Tho Republieims of Butler county On Satur day last nominated the following ticket: For Assembly, Hon. Alen 7.tr110. .so nominated; Sheriff, 11. D. Thompson; Prothonotary, Major C. E. Anderson ; Clerk of Courts, Burbler; Register and Recorder, O. AV. Kneies ; Tregularqr John Minn ; Coinntlaidoner, J. &Camp bell. The Bcpublicans of Snyder county on Saturday last nominated the following hticket; For Assembly, Hon. Wm. G. Harrold, re-nominated; Sheriff, John S. 'Wolf; Commissioner, Imam Beaver; ITtramt .. , BAM,X,4PMPP3 I 4 I O I Wr. utians wore adopted indoraing President Grant, the course of Senator Cameron, the adminia tration or Governor Geary, Hon. John, Parker, Congressman from the Four teenth Dlatrict, and Hon. Wm. G. liar told, candidate for the Legislature. Tho following was also adopted unanimoua- • nee°4l4:lZll44 aW fletlettatoPPOsillOn to the appointees of General Grant by Republican newspapers Is only calculat ed to detiiiit tile success of the Republi can party, and we therefore,. in County Convention assembled, dot:test empliat leallY condemn such a course. The Republicans of Somerset county on Saturday last nominated the follow ing ticket : State Senate, Alea. Stutz man; Rouse of Ropruientatives, Mr. Long; Prothonotary, Meyers; Register and Recorder, itorner;, Nhaler Treasurer. ..Coffroth; ; . Coo/mks:goner, Dumbold; P i tinr:Roulie Dixoetor, Woy ; Auditor,, 'Pox. The;Somerset • ifirabi and frAfgehilms that ibetleket with nom inated through the assiktenos ofthe Dem ocracy and boys.' Court of Quarter Sensitius.—The following is a summary of the criminal business transacted in this court last week : Commonwealth %3. Henry R. Wilkin son. Indictment, Larceny. Verdict not guilty. Com. vs. Alet. T. Andeisob. mall, Fornication and Bastardy. Pros, on payment o! costs by delbodant. Corn. vs. Leander B. Sharp. Indict ment, Desertion. ,No/pros. on payment of oasts bjndefonilant... !: Com. vs. Samuel Moore. Indictment, keeping o rereetous Dog. Vordiet. for defendant, and the prtmeentor, Jacob heifer, sentenced to Amy the costs. Cony. vs. Wm. Campbell. for Fornication and Bantardy V. Wm. Ilumphries. Compro. Com. Jol4oph True:bit:lhr mnikioun mischief in shooting a w. Corn. vs. Win. C. Conn. Charge, Sure ty of the Noce, °Rooth of John W. En gle. .pelimitatilidiacitiuged da ilia ioirir recoonizanee in the sum of $.500 to keep the peace for ono-year. , • Coin. vs. Austin Cooper. Indictment, Assault and Battery. Verdict, guilty. Coin. vs. Thomas Lyon. Indictment, Assault and flattery. Plead guilty, and sentenced to pay a tine of twenty dollars and the pests of prosecutin :111i/d‘ to be •commltted till senience I s complied with. Lyon: , indlitmauf, • ot. CetrUck. 'Trolly Rambo: Indictment, Arson. Bill ignored. Conn vs. John Davis and Richard Briggs. Indictment, Selling . Liquor contrary to law. Verdict, guilty.. Sarno Same. Selling Ilquer tond,l norm.- • !Verdict, not guilty, and defend- its costs. Same vs. Same. Selling Liquor to personsof IntomperateHabits. Verdict, not guilty, and defendants to pay the coats. Cum. ca: Gain* Edtthner, ;Allen and Roman Itflehitehi. indlethient, Am astult anti Bait Or- •Nsin4,4 and thtilireeeetitor;WAltilkeis, to p the mite. Com. vs. Jonathan Dolks. Truo bill for Forukationand Bastardy. Cum. Ts. Alex. Lucas. True BIU for Aasauft and_Battery. Com. vs. C. A.Gritlin. True Rill for „Assault and Battery. CAW continued by consent. • A • Cont. ybl. Hpbraint Cartiagha, Bill Ig nored for malicious mischief in tearing down fence. The , prosecutor, Dawson Cooley to pay tho costs. Coin. vs. Areby Sterling and Stange Armor. Bid ignored for Assault and Da . ltay , , and tho proseentor, John poen -Inratn;to pay the costs. ' CUM. 1 , 14. Joseph Welker. Indlctinenti . R~y or the Peace, on oath of Rev. Koch ..O.Stor hearing the partial and their prookand allegathes, Defendant tr.ie &schemed. • Coin. vs. Charles Maker., /Mil for For.? nication ignored, "suxd the prosecutor, Squire Davis, to pay the costa-- Com. vs. Miranda Davis. Hill for Dig troy ignored, and the prosecutor, squire Davis, to pay the costs. 'e&lA~iY J!': • • ..;o4iithldistirkwitill!distWallikl 1 idedrifillitatirremoVVOl , ~., ..) ~1: i ttl r : ?hi/MOM itrAbikit:4oftideithilo 1 udifilleK, , U t i olu eletiii4l ligith44*. ' ' , c -X;# ~ . `110: iT49*i*oto OA :it: . ...44.-4* an 4 *A &Off * ****Tilrflair, (Ono.; artlnptAll, .400 1 0$ 1 91). ri)stri: Mtglig,:‘f:.,nll. , . ;-, --' ' . •,. J. .'•". ii q.`.11. - ri , Ppo_fp#ra: , ..T o oo l 4*Yiti;9o, `tirtliiii,,,:stijetimoor. TIOOPb .4nlintilble. ibt10.04101144 thepleacetotakVsßack , !listen=, rithebediictlbecOlider while ! Ye hill niptiornitt pour tillAnto ilubei• I hathiebtureeithtt Put* ilde corthotio. 'Piano: 'HU iddtll Iniic : 'Or liertthrtioliii. mitirtedltteOult 10 ° 14 ! 0, :; . * 6 04'1 iritii# tilifielilla and ‘Manit;•'lmith*i I 114liiiiIi «M 1 eat • Ads biheir4 .ii.ro ! titeie7dirili 1 4 0 : l.b.°• (C'?i.4 44 *.;"!* illiti*llifiliAkrFittl sp. A•c.." bs..tha ory/blilemorlaYsing".9=d•rione lash aped, :Mt& wind witit.:•two platters; and.-wwsukt at: the rime, overi Lae theaMmd.refolituotts PS 'UM iihnitti, , 4 ekia k - l w, to Or 'wenn& Thiiiiici* ii. - '' be +hi': 000 y - tijoir -I:4i ,iii.o4 , :aiii 44 iit a*, l a 4 6` !, - A 4 • int-. gelowY iiiiiOnlPFt tog* 4 .4 t• im9ir victim ,be Actniedvd— .. Ptli took, 'time, apdmith; haul and.irdeClUctmily torn to shreds.-heirse compelled to en dure the lorttirtrot Mandlintheld in . the loctrOotilittintll the -belbii holithithe cylinderitikelluM Muld he tintomerred., . , voi&are piovertgal , ibt' • their Wag, bid ron, iiiweri• sae* to Evert the rewatitet4 *dr bitedwabi; A ferr eible owairod p . m° wiekiViilime hi 'the Seithent ptirt of LaslPa!4erciinty• 4. l r;h?liPer• 04Mikal had come chicken *Wpm* roeetingon a smelt tree hie itardall, Whith:lll4 Inoloaid by a gating fenbe. .During. the midnight slumber! of thew birds, Rey. wad erne Acing, and ibtalting it • good opporttnilti ib procure ibr - hinmalt 14'1*, of Pitv: 4 itiOr; tbnce "thetbi purpose, of taking Mani front) 91* ;Perch!..7,,Mll beat , seliema; of sea. nt/d men. sometimes Pins Ind 414 1441 ogee 4 Paved as:. For . eonsa region ye other,. 'Sonata Aid not. clear the ainee,•but Adlingbiek, Ids neck 'was caught between two patingr, , ' where: be was tbend In the inatitthir atlfr and cold.—Lfter:/wjetrere' • .• ' DElNlardly Outrage lei the 011011* tal Gionads—A Celeired ,Wmoisui ligavished,A Nttl sfernine o'ciciek oa rue f id k y eicednik a &dare& woman named Lucy McGill, employed SSA Mi ami by Mi. Bnidy, a jawelar, on . Id •trn et, idarko 1 0 0 4 sauthitclei Or IQ across the Ilspitoi grounds, aeocampani. .ed by another woman: named Melinda pada?. When the *kw/nitro? Mollie:— ken montimentbad been reached, she Wad middenti turd; Ibreildy seised ,tqe , marriospperently,r*lces In netori:: ety,end'ihroint violangy over one of the benches to the ground, her *vim. ion making her meapoby fight. Anoth er young MAW plie•d hie band over her mouth, and against her protests and stout resistance, a dastardlyoutrage was perpetrated by several . 'of a party of young men leauged • together in - a dis tinct organisation of roughs, the teat lending pewter:once .w :pro+kg . MOM- Melee in the crime. The woman made every effort to escape from *Mir power, a r and her Simms were beard • pie distance. As aconite she as relerw ed she made her way to tbe yor'a of fice and entered complaint. The drat assailant was. arrested the a night, _being released in the morning giving - Yesterday eight persons Implicated in the ontrago were surneted end OlFed under eight hundred !kabinet:dill each for thole appearance at.the next term of Court. Ther mance era , cithhelil twin publioaUon only on nt of the re! speetabUltyot ; thell. ratite have been issued for the ar*ii of a nuittair 'gathers, and UM be hoped the law will pursue its course and proper punishment be meted to This Is not tho And time similar offenses have been committed In the Capitol grounds. Only about a week ado `colored woman was assaulted and outraged near the Land Department by s number no the 'mum party et eutlaws, though no cont• plaint wail entered. Most of those com posing the organization are young mon not of age, who, going in gain* have exercised a reign of terror s and placed law and morality at deilanaa, and it bas long been a burning disgrace to the city that, young men, the,mai orgy being boys in their teens, should carry on their high handed outrages with impunity, and carrying concealed weapons, render life insocure. There Is scarcely any crime of which they aro : met 4.pabla, and the Ripener a check hi pat to their career the better.—State 'Wigan!, Jena, lhat. Parsons` Lillis of B wslaess.—The works of Theophilns Penton; L. L. D., Professor of Law, in Berard Cniversity, Cambridge, are probably the very beat authority extant onAtnerican Law. Ilia treaties oti the Law of, Contracts, has a larger sale awn any other law book pub lished to England or America. No won der, then, that such an Interest is taken In a new work, by this distinguished Profbasor. It ix alWayn sure to be relia ble, accurate and complete. The title of bibs latost work is "Law of ,i3usineas," uud is published in Arm style, by Maws. Parmelee it Co., of Philadelphia and Cincinnati. Ilia other works have been written axproWlykr lawyers, and have all becomes, as.they deserve to bei, stand. and anthhrity'on all the subjects treated. , The Jodie on the bench, aturthe Law yer at the bar, acknowledge's' mice; that there is no higher authority than Prof; TWA Work now before,us, no Law lot .Business, has been prepared Mt the pro !So hi general, as well as for lawyers. True bill - The anther in his preface says this vol ume le prepared “Ihr Wide and. general use." , It has been in his mind for twen ty years, and is the result of his big diligence, great menniieumen, and profoundltnowledge of theaubject. U is marked by dletinctoon of statement, with forcible Illustrations, makingplain ' to the Annan comprehension, all the principles upon which business transac tions are based..., , The Inn of lineiness; lr , a prattit.Wl worh,.suith hinended , hy everybody, somethuelY„lt is a .resdy and rettable lawyer.. 'lnept at hand with advice npon any point which - miry arise, and serves. with:nitrite. It given it definiteand trust worthy ansster to genii ev*y queition that can arise in• the dallysounw 4:din:d i:MIS. The Partner can sacesinin from it what his rights are, and how to enforce, them. The Mechanic twill secure his wages by consulting this book,- . The protandoual Lawyer can find an anawe to someguestion in a moment,.when it 'Ailed require a score of other volumes, and hours of time. to find the same in formation. - • It contains ibrms which haie been tested In the courts, for making out cor rectly almost any kind of. a document, such as deed; monogram, wills, me chanics' liens, notes. Wade, !ewe, building specilleations, contracts; applt cations pstents ind:peausions, notices •of all klede. l short fbrtna of long forms,. ' Ina Word, it is just soeh boat as a thoroughly well posted lawyer wOgid prepare fur the general ,of ... fanners, mechanics, - merchants,-landlords auto, executors, administrators, married women, guardtatta„heirs-at-law, mopren flees, mina*, market men, widows, or phans, „inaticewof the panto, attertfey constables, property. holders, mannhaq rencand everybody who wants Weave litigation and secure themselves against low, Is it desirable book fbr every- . 'body to have, and to keep. It hum save many dines •Ita eon . It is sold by rub nortption, and the agent will call on oar friends, and we bespeak for him large success. Secure a• copy while Yee can, M=E== • ,ur. M= Immigeo ll ivrMan* inniusurmomuMm • ~ 1 , 14 M+4 1 * Mr,PViii44l46OMr,*ATP 11$101P kW 'Wending M-ot alt febOliallp Oi Claw 41,oltratitaN bold alibis mini mum& Aft114111110100•00110141011,10.1ah Ii It be Cloirmiiiitfresnised 'by *it: lie lir; lE"tri' l ) o6 4o4i; Pr 0 114 44 i 2 +4.,PlX k i *idfYA 21 91 4-11. 1h* 114 losiO gio tko:b.:Y lo, ol, s o o 4 4 % oat. 4rNarsha4 l ;44cir • Tbilisi at 13;iriii;iiisnliati 1144.: over: aid ilsiewitespra!asiod thatr are= Anatole aid teed tLdrmita • • • On moOsn, James FLIt !Wen lobte'ci Wm: B. Cealgiusi; cats -1111:41e "itidiThatitali **lOW.** 11 014 6 4 A Seliiialtioe*repokieeijulions fuiibe Pi4 l l/ 11 r.,094 Of thi ) PulvePlic'D.: • I 3 110/116 3 4 5 4M41P fee US; vseisus siglkes moo these pissed in . sotaliestioa tokebel 7 Jetted forlie the. stkespoon. !Thinatcwwediallientlestulklatter were Arithibtrith, when rhti.' Bitable euggee‘, htli-dittlhererettroairdhlW ' fetiltee the o:oration *weld determine whether' be' oaf, iiii:gbdtpd . ;`4loo44 PdlsAO:Purii 3 o l i 2t b‘4 4 the /0 6 * a Ahregen, tlitfFfit,** l .sz. , liii 3 ; )l s by ggli pomp/rap - the weerit,seht, OottelxshovAd, WSW: npon.. haying the nowthutererlietwtor. atr.mkebe tbouglit . we should toter that queition tirittlefterthe , edevention bad midi tte Mt itidiight the whole thati lerahoutd be lett telhO 'Conteredtt . yet ti) be 4P; 41 k4 .. ~t :.Ades. .e4;tneatsetteetott. the Convention by s decided vote,' refined to set stion the queitton at thie o!tage of the prootedtnite. • , - - The Porrfrentlen then proceeded to hal , torfoi eitith`, t4enator, the vote etanding 'ea toliciwe t' ffX . =Z Jaw N. lieDostia .4 A second ballot wax taken with pre elostr easno result. . • • • Mk Brockman then Moved that is third lid!ot lbe whit* the inutdhlate hicltiethe Towext vote should' be stricken ott 11116baliot 'reMilted is W lieeraebltei eb rv" ,, "l The name of Mr. Wallah wee then aroppoct, an 4 •the return' ballot taken, trith'the folleirihkeisnitt r=!! leDao - ald • On motion, tke nomination or Mr. McCracken was nude onanitnome. ' I The Convention next pit:weeded to vote 'for 'Members of the Howse of Represen t...ol4N. the first, ballot resulting ste 41 11 . 1 :: . Maetegtan 111..1.-Vistmr • • si Jena..stnami. Si Jam W. BsWilliam Mr. Mullington beingthe only candi date reeiving a majority. wax, declared duly monsMatod, and siaiecond ballot wan proceeded with as renews: ' • I Vseldrr • Milos a., McWilliams m The name of McWilliams was then dropped. tins the third ballot warn taken with the following resna 4 'Weskits 1 Mims IT* Orrefors AlOclared the nominee.' Jacobi Davis wax nominated for Pro thonotaiy; Day,Rsgtater; Goeatida-, ton, Thasinier ; Samuel Fergus; Reeord-', or; Capt ., It. W.' Parkinson, Oomrida-' goner; Wm. Wylie, Director of, Poor; Jain* i Woodburn, Auditor; , U .. Johnston, Comity Surveyor. The . nominations buing maniploted, the .Convention next proceeded, to consider ' the proposed change In the mode of mak-1 int; nominations. • . A motion made by Mr. Boyd declar ing it inexpedient to make any, change whitteifer. was lost. Azin-motion the report, of • ' committee appointedby the last (Maven- Sou was "accepted. The question then being on the adop lion of the report, Mr. Walker moved to amend so as to allow curb district to appoint two delegate* as usual,' who nhould havit privlicso 'in convention of costing the,Ttortablican rote or their dis trict at tho l lnitt preceding general elec tion. The, vote being taken on the amend- , tnent it watt lost, anti tin, report of the committee allowing each district a re presentation in convention proportioned to its.voto was then adopted. The Cnnimlitee on resolution's' report- od a fieriesexPresslng confidence 'ln the patriotism; virtue, and loyalty' of the MOAK% eemprishig the Republican par ty, endorsing.the iultulnistraileu cif Gen eral Griot, the (mum of Mr. bon'ey, Representative in Congress, and, pledg ing a cordial support to the ticket just nominated; but one of the Secretaries having, by:Mistake, carried the resolu tions hom with him, we are unable• to give them•in detail. The report being betore, the conven tion for adoption, on' motion of Mr. Lay/rent* It silts amended by the addi tion of a resolution endorsing the ad ministration of Governor Geary, and was then adopted as a whole. ' Mr. Boyish& moved that James R. Kelley and John Ball be appointed del egates to the State Convention. Mr. Lawrence moved toantend by ad - dingthat they be instructed to vote fur the to-nomination of tiov. bleary. The amendatent Wasdiscussed at some 'length. Messrs. Lawrence, Brockman and Lang favoring it, and Mews. Kul- Ley, Stocking, Melluthey, McCabe and others, oppestag it. The nitostion being taken it Was adopted, and the original motion as thus amended waspeased, ap pointing General John Ball and J. It. K . elley the delegates. On motion Wm. H. Horn, D. W. Me "Cabe and Win. Burnish were appointed SenatoriaL and David 8. Walker,• Boyd and Thomas MerUndel Iteprosen, alive conferees, with instructions to in sist upon the right of 'Washington coun ty to the Senator, and two: members. On motion the President was author ised to appoint an 'executive Comm Mee of nine ensuing year. On motion the, Convention. adjourned., The Wayneiburg Erpilbfleaa, of Jun 9, says: "*utauidiung scoun • ye) olf a pair,ot the best . en In Greene county, belonging to Mr. Daniel Stew. art, of Centre township. After several days' search Mr. Stewart found his oxen in Washington county, at the risidenee ofa Mr. Day, he havingpurehnved the &vim a stringer who, had stoppCd bli: house'orer night while on his way to triarktt,Wlth theua;.paying therefor, SIL. The thief pocketed the money and left for parts unknown. Mr. Stowart rceuv ered hbicatide, leaving Mr:•• Day manna the 1.174. 'The cattle., were said vo be worth WO. Will , our fanners never learn a leaschi about deallngwith strung , - ers:' To Coosomptlyes. Tux a drinter having been restored to health WI few weeks, ",by n very simple ortnedi, ewe toeing reintreli . anent rats with a seven tat: afikedow, and that dread di/watt, Contraption, is anxious to cask's brown tons renew , ealferen the wean of etre. To all who desire It, he will mud a copy of the prescription mod thee of dowry. with the dlref. Wester preparing and ashittie same, whkill they will dad • itraz eons ran Cottatrarmalf. Aria- Baosormot, ete. The obiect altar advertises Ismailia; the Preseriptian is,to beaedt the Mak , tali and epreed Infants:Wm • Witte eons:elves to be laminable ; and ho hopes every sufferer will try his remedy. ts It wI4 cost them nothing, and may prove • blessing , : Paitiii w hide; the pre saiption will pleas* address Arc EDWARD A. StrILISCCR, Willhnaborg, Kluge Co., New Tort. Molt l 7 Xrrors of Youth • GOITLIMIAN wbo sneered for ;care froto Ycr TOO Debility, Premium Decal, sod ell the effects Of youthful ludiecielloo, 4111, for the sake of en& *ring hunuoilty. send free f a all who seed ree w lpt setf . dlreetlont Ast thailng nu! al tco3- cily %ecru eared:. flu.finere imaging' so poolleify the advertleer's experience; can do ea by aildcesslur, to perinct eminent.. JOHN ft. mayLtlyl No. 41 Coder Wert. Yew York. • t ; , It NN . •-• • 351..e17/1E11:- • Imlay ,May lath, INfe,idtkereiddimociettlittpttldo's Ptn tt iltaY f 7 l 4r tZ i r4 . Prreitwonh 144' ' ftn,k tThos. ltiomiy, to Martin 7doutgbr;lof • • , t , t; • Died.. :,.. ,, .1-,-.e. , imatwort; • ~,-• -''• i in t t or w m M i er 11 =1 . e .. ILlnit , I iThoniffti o gitietti Solirkdciay 1 townshlP4 1 Deaver linty, Rio. - _ ,•, • .. • Of, The,dam! "ow a 4.orialt matt,matt, ninebirantiae, and jpnatly sateimeeth in 'the eimuounityist which he Doerr; sad ..hla lose ladeeply Mt; - Behar of 'a very 'coturettialPapoiltioitonts' always ready to aid in every 'humane and judicious enterprise.' Whoa the dark cloud of re: . hellion .dreattnidovad the natien, , aistl ' frees:lieu 'seemed :culled, upon to temSt I heiheiren beret peeop;ative in a 104 final stritggleOte,lplt it to tio his duty.. from ft true; oon•aketkaut hispania, , to. Ringo the oosnattrnier a pleasant home and give his ietviee in tkvor of that Doirtitittioni al Llbertiri erbluistionstituftd Ontor his noble priaciplot i • Aerordirigly, intiled, he enlisted hi corapsui ‘ 'y it, One kfurs4iS ktlifglrS,l twtateitk,under 'Omni/and of Doi. Taylorovitere MI term% wills effect ,tuatoredli untie honorably. discharged. During ;his aorticoho,.in common with otberimf his regiment, suffered Severe privaticma Mid exposure, and at one time was prostrated by sickness; and inntight ivertitiw; which, hi the °platen of the wri)er',. Ataylittio lied much to do hi aa de;iiiin hig a hitherto eithirstoonstitution and Initisititm a disease which termini, ted.it Life*, valetable.•;: lir. Thetintipianey villa dialmao nude Its 1 appeeraneo nearly twd•yerins • Utters It completed Its work : but for some Bur. did not attract attention. I Very Klan the symptoms became so apparent as to excite' the anxious solicitude, of lii;, friends. Lk. kind mother and atTuctio nate sisters premiere' him to at once , seek sued_ 1 ical aid. rrhia was done. All that af-• 1 footioneolald prompt;• or kind Mends soggeat timid physicians prescribe; to gether with a voyage to the'sea shore; accompanied . by his brother-In-law (Dr. Jackson, Pension), wore reaer ' tedto with the fond hope that uod might blose WO means and prolong hie Ilk: But all in o l tr vain; fa • l disease held its relentless grasp, I ins last mummer, however, be amen to recover, and at limes win able tontiond to bnainewr; but for the laid several months his decline had been rapid, in e, l gave Inunistakablo evidence that his ' ntinuaneo with us would be I short. ' I . . I - In the sel'ile l eirele of his young alert, elates he rl.as much esteemed. Seldom have wo seen a more favorable cosnbhati- Lion of noble virtues adorning the char acter °fatonna man. For - ism of his years and ezperitmee, he possessed an ex traord Mary bes In ese caplwity, and the' aucceas:ol t l his platmand fi nancial Inter ests, duri g the . few short years of his life, gave...vide:We ()fist ordinary Intel ligence., Ai thong 1 blessed with a pleasant home And endearments on earth- end ranch to nd hint here, yet, when ful ly conscious that 'bill final dissolution was rapidly approaching, his trust in the promi4es of it ccvenant keeping dod was so tirtii that he Was ctiabledi to, talk of death and face it with uncommon coutpostir4. Ilia early training by' pi- 1 ous PalVit . 4, was In the doctrines and I principles Of the Baptist church, and On these his bitt,•e and Ifitaehmentiineristeed as ho ripeclod for eternity. In early life he =deli public profession _of the Re deerner'a name by uniting with the Prov- Medi* .fiaPtlet 'church, of _North Sewick ley. daring u revival, sealidg his. bap tismal vows with many others at that time, an the waters of 'the :Co:moque? netsting,f under the care of that eminent and wOrtlig man, and minister of Gad, Rev. J. 'Parker. The resignation and ealinners with which ho viewoiLdrath, notwithitanding kw the eudcarmcnta of life, wast , eyidenee of much value that he was A trumehristiam and that his death was a victors achieved through Divine Unice. Anil thowriter of this beink In tt position to have warty pleasant Inter withilini, often felt like saving with the prophet when he wail• the pros perity of Vireo!, "Let the die, the death of the righteous, and let my iast end be like his.' Although Ids deiath is felt and deeply mourned by many relatives and (gelid*, yet they mourn nut like those ‘vbi, have no hope, fbr when his end iamb It was peaee—that penwm . V 111.41 the world eon neither give nor take 5511 y. tin the evening of the Ilth of J une,av the sun was' r sitaklng to rest and with the, gathering shades of night, lie amity and peacefully Passed away front earth to purer, brighter joys on high. ' , chord called ; mid we doubt not led hlin throtigh the dark valley up to mansions. of light and lovn. Ott the following Sabbath au unusual lard coneounie of relatives, ((lends and neighbors followed lals re-- matins to l'rkitionvo church, ,where an affecting j and forcible Pennon was prtnetted 'to/Rev. D. W. C. Harvey, Ids pastor, from these words, "illessed aro the dead that die in the Lord," assisted in the aorvik'i by Rev. Webber, of the Prrtsbyteria churl'. After the bervi- CIN the Pli+oll.llloVCd to the burying ground, near by, and placed hiut by the side eta heloved father, win') was laid there four : , iears previous, there to rest together iii- the hope of a joyous resur rection. -so balm &summer Cloud away, ' So sinks the gala whew stoma are o'er ; Sn gently theta the eye oi tloy, so 4ke a Wave atop: the ebOre.7 1 Pnrkructrr Amt. liorxr.• , .;as)lE.,tll—On Saturday Juue Intli, 186o;FIttrnh Ellison, wilco( Rev. Jaynes Ifol i lingshead, aged 311 years. LLOYD-:Ott the 14th Inst., attho Beaver Vonntv PoOr House, Mr. Wm. Lloyd, aged about 66 years. Neon h Zrertlsementx. TYI The 'District Court or the fruited J. Plates, roe lila Western Distrki of Yeausyl. Tanta. John M. Bishop, a bankrupt under Om Act of emigres* of Mantis T. 1862, having applied. a dlrchartre from all hls debittand other dating pr veable under said Act. By order of Court No rte • I. flrCtlci to all pereous who have proved their , tits sod other persona Interested, to appear on thdlth day of July InGS. at 1 o'clock. p. m., te • fore I'. 0. KNOX. Fig . Register lu Itaukraptry, at the flume' lionise in NM" IIItIbIOII, Pa., to rhino' canoe, tf any alley have. idly a Marburge should notile union:did the staid bankrupt. And farther. Notice is Lerch. ~vlolvett that the Second and Third Meeting's of Creditorsof thicruld Bankrupt. retintr• ed by. lint :Mb and tank sections' of said Act, will he held before tl 'c • cold Ile deter at the saute time place. and t S. C. M'CANDLEI:OI, Clerk June Ifetrr , I To Bridge Contractors: . ColittlsblONEUti OrYICE. I Beaver. June M. kill. j cy !PALED PILOPOSAILAS will be retired t - `al tats oftlec,by the Pl.suid of County COMMLl okiiiero, until trIVICUIDAY, JULY 3d, 1502.1, at VI o'clock. m.. Joe the masonry and soperstrneture (wood orlrunl of ' a brill •e or tweuty-elre beet spew ewer North Breath utßraily's Mtn near John Yu on'a lu Brighton "Pp, afros Trarie Creek. poor i. 11410,8 Whlthion's n Ilanorer SP. langth of spew forty lent. The way of Mal budge to be (16) feet wide. Plant and Spechennottutin for the masonry may be seen 'adds °Men WWI July id. - ed=its for Iron Bridge, will not consider atctenpuled. with a elate:neat Living the total weight id the east and wrought Iron. the general working! etrwogth , and the ultimate or breathing strength per linear toot. as nen as the. reileat local load the bridges will snotsin. Also, the taking down and re-building of ,he Part abutment of the bridge near ratterran's 11111. itt Darlington township Bide mutt veep} unmoor I er perch. • dente 47 Pi t a rd and " d i ge b e i r 'reit! . e 1"4". gr. b *rn Ale°, the roods* or the bridae saws itacooon ou...ch. Wooten as the "Link Bridge." - By order of County COMM 4 . I O.'n • JtHIN If. BASIN, (le*. je)C:3t) , Radital &Local copy. OF XIII; PADLOCK. MG J:111 WIIITE3IDES & DBIII,, 79 I;peral Street, A LLEG FNI; PEITA .9 1 are jase. reeelnedafAm and WeII:EMMA flow* or Mr/WM end Agrlcaltund MOW% flallloilars, Illurri=rib Yr* ern—llarre 110y-Portab sad up, Rate ' s . : %an an. Emden. Sylbrr: 110aL1in. flyitiwntrinies. Or* Cradle+, Hay. Manure and Spadini: Hook.. Sr., Sc. ltemen, her op. pia.-r. I wo i lworn., below depot. SliiN OI THE PAD:LOCE:ny , V He:lrc-Inv ;, =MI kiscatanernts. *NEM Spring. :Sil l tower Goods Speyoret,,, Opnoi. EEO . . . Caner Wahrtand janseliSi reel s , hate jest returned frost too east with a large( suck of goods taloght at the low• est CAA !HIM, Malta . they, offer to the public at. , , • ME lUUSCIZABLE PRICES, Conthang or HUY (100Ds. c4c'43;l,giu , ,iPtiOvigro N '4, HATS, CAPS, BOOTH AND :RHOES HARDWAREI 'IRON . NAIIA.CAMMMTOOLS ROVE. _OCITII do PACKI I, IO , YARN, choicebroads of WHITE LEAD and ..PAINTS dry and in all, and a •general variety of Oil Dryers, and Putty. Queensware and Willow Ware, FLOUR,,FWUR, We slat Lae control of the celebrated CANTU Cfl77-111113.FLOIR olio of that fornri4 brand, eicruent &- Sterenn high gmund flour, ii:WeltiflNlK - 01,01 LT H We, reciate the above brands by the lad, midmnsellthem at Pittsburgh:Prices thussaving freight, whahoolferat whole xale aDd retail, NAILS. WHITE it WA TER LI3IE; SALT, SOAP, Feed. Grain, &c., &c. Llrrbanicliw the Public (or past pate ronags,,ne hope to merit a Mena , abase let the lance, Nc aJwaya buy for cash anal sell 'cheap. CALL AND: 'DE CONP72VCEY) ARTAIL GOOD IS. DZWIHMICIP V= OF CHANGE. N P. S. Alsesgen ts fur tic EIIFFIII in EFIFR and Pittsburgh National Plow at'A. Wl' Ma CO W. 113 Wall Paper For Spring: of 1869. At No. 107 Market At,, near 5 1 / 1 Avenue, • • Pittsburgh, Pll. A large stock of new and elaborate de of Paper llanglnpt, suited for Drawing 'Looms, Parlors, Halls and Chamber, together with goods of the Lowest Cost, now opening„ and to which eonAant addition: , will lie made. All to tiiipo,ed of at price: to soft the 'lmes. .10S. It, 11 rallElet Marti:3m. - ROCHESTER MARBLE - WORKS. W. H. MARSHALL, 3fannfarturer of MON tnaltmyrTirs HEAD .t F 064 STONES; Marble and Stone Posts Por Cemetery L4otm. 11 t! have now on hands a Large Find Su perior Stock of Plain :and Ornamental 31ontunents and. Headstones. We are now ready, to supply on short notice, nil orders from the country at low rat Also, .r , 2ol32.clistc•xtess Flxturta of a Superior Quality ALWAYS ON' HAND Itir Our Neighlmws reprNeut that they sell Cheap, but we practice Selling Cheaper And Doing as we Represent.' We Employ no Agents, as We Mn i sell 10 Per Cent.. Cheaper at thel,,St,ibp Tlutn Ity Agents. All iturAinut desiring any thing In nur lime 2Are Invited to Cult niul Ezninine OUR WORK AND PRICES Brion: purchasing ellscwheni. - [inarlisku lenkrraVOlß LWOW **Mee COOkiair A illtharee—The proprietor or the Etridgewiter Foundry tender. his thanks to a ice...rut/6 path her Mete very liberal patronage, end Minna. them Ont he-hee theplettd and le now martuthrusting the Improved Cryotal name Cooking Stove. ' tehkb elf the defects. reel or Imaginary, ever die. covered Ist the oid patens have been remedied, rho front amt th e oven enlarged sod remodeled, Ore treken frodeled after, the mall durableone eon made In • THIS COUNTRY, o theimpromneots loth vusfq and ornanlen. The "Mu families that 1 have supplied with the old pattern satirists' Disco Stoves or the Barre tove, as they an, called in !Neonate') will lead 111 teedt). that they are the hest cooking and hs• bloc stores Ow are male In *6 country. The advantages Of Shah:Kindred one is Incresaed weight and draught. enlarged bake oven. ettlarg. ed front and doors, and open gnat, and * most ol all a steals lased perpendlcukw are hacks, which in the judgment of experteneed experts 6 the most &treble pattern of stone beck that can be wed. Pend year adore to Time. Campbell _lt,eenester poet n&ce. No change Priem Teania aaM spring wagons on Wind to deliver stores In any part of the surrounding country, old cloves. scraps. de.. taken in exchange, Peeond- hand soled always on hand and formic chea Sptitlf. TM& CAM PDELL ' l,; Haar• vigor; • , F or- t.estoring 'Gratgalr,:te.• Its natural Illtalltrand Colar' Pt,. i • ' . ' diassisig , whici• . ! l.-' 3 bat wee *agraphy s , , . • . - .:l.''' . ' l o l 4 l 4i'fatl'allbettud, i •• ' "ftar ,priserviog • ths• : . hair. raider Vat ( 4 . /hair 4 socite:restions4 \\ ' •. to its aril null., core. . " 0 e ~ r , , aid ' As . Oss • eel • ines* • • 11 ,iume " ' Thin hair `ii thick. ened, falling hair ebeeketfond bald. often, though', not . 4'11010 1 4 . - egged by i t s hue.. Nothing can restont—dts hair where the follicles are destroyed, is the glands atrophied and. decayed. But snob as remain an be "trod tht usefulness by this application. r Instead of fooling the hair with,* pasty, ° ooo meat, it will keep it. °dein and sigma* Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or' falling off, and' consequently prevent baldness. Free' from Ammo deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous and ;only to the hair, the Vi t goi can ;only bene fi t but not harm it. wanted 'merely fora 1 ' 1 OEM nothing elso can ber found 'so desfrabk. Containing neither oil rurr, dye, is does loot soil, white cambric, and yet butt long on the Bair, giving it a rich glossy Metro and a grateful perfume. • • Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. pliAcricu. AND ANALrricAz Canons, LOWELt, MAI3B I MUM Ayer's . pars:twills, area rvinurriora ivem num". . The espistatientide ex. taker snedietne alleys. . ' ..", is dertred stoat lts mom, many eit width wite , tuarrefloes. hi"" " eases of lltrofidetaaTWily we, where Ow oyeteas seemed' astunded VIM 5a...116 committal, hers been they ' ~ K n e m l l ll . l w and VIM by it. sibetione and dieonlers.which were bm . graveled t 7 the smote. lons oneention nitlg owesidigatelly greattflUetbst, a l wspin=ell, doe er the isometry, Mat the petbile scernely heed to he taformed Of beektees at men I . s p ScrotWous poison le one of the meet de ed ee gametes et enot rate. Often, this =WS awl Whit lemma etas hillnaisin underadees Me etaniltitiee. and InT . 111111 ...... 11t . , tt tingOlrelltandlaillgOlt altildlirlOts. 41181 1, 44 ,0 Clcifli t t:4B l 7:4 ;xl A y tt , j assess h . ; - Men, on atenetivorebte occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of Its hideous form/I;MM= on tho twat* or motif the vitals. in the beer , tuber. ties easy be laiiily deposited in the heart, or tumors foamed la the lime, or lone i reeri lb presence by eruptions on the skin, or tool Meer. atom on some part of the body. Bence the °tea. ilkrual use of a bottle of this XereepseUre Is ad. .• visablo, even when no active symptoms of Menus pear. Persons alltirtr.Vatith 'be following rum. If. cure, by use l el ' this or " kruflit.. L r Bt. Anthony./ Vire, Rose or Presfpries, Weer, dolt iikenm, Shah Beast, fifalgtromee, Stris. EOM Sono Fens, nod *tam wartime ot vlaibta tonne or Apereyolohis Alsesss• hpso hobg Isom morvated Tama, as i azein. 'M.p.g. Wert Diusise, Fits, .E , llywretyle, owl the various Ulcerous ens of the omen far mot nervous systems. Syphilis or P . :mercer and lifereserter DiataPP/ assn raved try it, though alo time la requited lbt vtitaluing there obstinate s any medicine list long continued me of this mcqicine will chew the complaint. Leastserhar or Whiten, Oaring flernitiona. and Sisionle Ihhiessimut, ore eon. mealy Soon relieved and ultimately cured be he purifying and invigorating Merl. Minute like: tions for melt cam are found in nor Almanac, sups plied. gratis. itasetunnatirma and Goat, wheal +-an hy a...cumulation, of extranaeua =salmi in the blood, , kW quirkly to It, as ales IEO4 Complaints, torrldify.Cetageatlowor/n/kroart Rah.. of the titer, and Jessiiiiice when arising, Itt as they often do. hoin the rankling '‘olsatio in the bkant. Thi. nelle..l PA/ULLA is a great re. Mom for the .trangth and vigor of the system. Thom who are Languid and lllissi, Proms stami. Siespless..sml troubkd wi th Kerte.. stp pesdbeeatons or frays; or an of the afeetkee isymplomatk of Wsoksossa, aid find inunedlate relief mut convincing evidence of Its restorative ipower upon trial. . Or. J. C. .AYES dc CO.,l6orreO.FlLairb. Proettral OW, -Inalfilicat Cheretate. SOW DY ALL EVERMITSX. inkrll:Sy. Fur sale by all Drnzglion and Ikal•rr la Aad rine. everiwltere. •IMPROVED 431 guR gEsProgER ..ifilati) •nAtit pwlEssilla p evr otyie in oneßode COM 'rho Killeen ]tower and Reaper. I Chat lenzat all competition for klicoplicily s On retility and Mule of 3lAnazetnent. Front and rear eat obtained on the earns machine at will. it thrown in gear with niter elevated...an la sal above) the lenityt win play as Crotty as if on the level or any Intermediate ang.e. Jun the thing floe rough land or among stones and stamps. Fires premium for beet owtwing machine, a Grand Medal from Miami Caney Aniculursl Society PIM Wee days trial rthrKenta, Ottelth and 10111 or Jell, biet. Farmers, cumin, the parr machine made In Deaver county. on an entendre auto, bexuri purchasing enewhere. No comment ts neer...wry on the advantage of Int! ing A mArhine otAtiure• lured convenient to the pLter where ume.l. tall 1.1 examine unr xorkr. SATIff NM. PLOW tut, tub likit - Manufactory, lloclierler . Me liel a l ":Lyer'B HAIR DRESSING, =il J. R. BARRETT & CO,..Propriotaft. NANCMINTILt, Z. Ir. Ell will quickly 'restore Cray Hair to.its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless. and is preferred over - every other preparation by those who have a fine head , of hair, as well as those who with to .113101 c it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair Make it desirable for old and For Sale by all Draggl.lB. DEPOT, 1/S (MEE:MICH ST'Y T. nuetONEDoityit , ' BEM
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