The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 07, 1869, Image 3

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for transient advertisements,
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State ortie Thermometer for the
week ending the 4d or,Julyl, 8199.
7 A. 2, P. M. 9 P. M.
June 75 tles eg. 74W1,,
IN 71 deg. 75 dog. 69 deg.
29 • 65 deg. 81dog. , 71des
50 64 dog. 74 div. ;67 deg.
July 1 64 deg. ft deg.' •' 69 deg.
2 64 deg. .83 deg. 69 dog.
2 65 dog. 85 dog. 70 deg.-
). .71,, T. TAYLOR.
aubeeriptions. lathe Beaver Ar.
gas.—The following named persons
h o ve paid thq sums set opposite to their
names on sithseription to the Beaver
/beaus, since the data of ur last publi
ration :
John Mo3lahon," Hr., Heave $2 00
iti.iihou Watt, Elders ItII , 200
J. D. Me Now Brighton, 1 00
John Barclay, Beaver,. 2 00
ti. W. Corry, Darlington, 2 00
Win. Hamilton, Bieck Ilaytk, 2 00
Hugh Marshall, North.Setylekley, 200
If, af, Wallower& Co., Smiths Perry 4 00
Hugh 14111144111 N iw 4 4 , 1 1 1 100 1 ; 00
Jackson filoim, Freepart t ' 200
A. J. 31arks, Beaver, . ' 00
rapt; Greenlee, Beavior, 4 00
tounuel Itawrotiee, Parlington,
W. P. Austin, j.leaver, '
J. M. Hinduism, Beaver, . .
ii 4o jeJ -Weigle, Pblliiiaabtirg , 100
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'Ma attention of plan puLltc is 4i;r4ted
t,L tho ((Atoning' Now Advertiaiments
which appear for Wettest, Unto in the An
gum to-day : •
Pry “ootlei, 8. Ranger.
Dresx tioods—Sohiff & *lnlaid, •
Ex'rs. Notice—Jas. Irony.
a 'MMus Notices—J. H. Cunningham
Agents Wantoti--Sibler tt. Stoops.
For Sato—Hugh 31arshall.
sheriff"! Hales—John 8. Litton.
Western Land—Thou. McCreary
Fitoart Limo always an hvn4 qt the
Mulcauon Limo Kann, Vtuiport, 20 ctn.
por burial. nprit,E
Ransom say Ow Male Guard wilt"
start lip again this week,
Mae Llittortown Preto has changed
Lands and Is now Managed by J. H.
Christ. '
107:1
From Chester county we hoar that tho
hay crop Ix very tight and the corn very
backward,
_
.11. N. MetaHoag*, Req., Prom Wont
of the Clevelansl & Pittabttrgh Railroad,
lins been appointed Gen'eral Manager of
the Port Wayne road by the Pennsylva
nia Central,
=MEM
nontrose somity is rabting funds
with which to procure a soldiers' menu,
mid. We understand the citizens of
shut county have wisely decided upon
n location Mr it before raising the mon
o(.
On Wednesday last Mr. Goo. Earhart,
of Hemplield township, whilo assisting
him taro moll-111-laws to load a saw-log,
way aeeldentally rout over by the log and
instantly killed. 110 was Upwards of
mixty.tive years of age.—Cirernsburg
herald.
rho Journal snyg : copious
rains have fallen hi
.that region within
the past week; and no doubt the grow
ing grain and grass crops have sustain
ed some ,damage in consequence. We
understand that the oorn fields espeCial-
I Y have been touch washed. A good
bOweVinTis still unticipsite4.
In York county the other day a horse
littcluid to a mowing machine took fright
and undertook to run away, but the ma
chine proved too much for hlui and cut
off lath his hind legs directly below the
knees. Of course the mutilated frag-'
!heat of the peer animal had to be shot.
Ou Tuesday morning about U o'clock
a .ad accident occurred at Thomas it Pea
cock, furnace in Lancaster. While re
pankm the cupola the scaffolding gave
a ay, precipitating to the ground three
men at trork upon it. Ona of them, a
German namdd Jotieph Matra, had his
Neck broken and died immediately. The
elbers yen) badly but not fatally hurt.
On the 14th inst., Mr. Henry Steaks,
of York ()county, while shingling a house
In Dallastown, foil. front the root to the
ground, a distance of about twenty feet,
and was Instantly killed. Defell direct
ly on his bead, broke his neck, his nose,
his jlw bone in two plaOes, and his
shoulder blade, Ile leaves a wife and
two chlldron to mourn Ids seal and un
timely death.
Mr. :Marcus Selina.' of ' Heading
I.reeglit to the F,agft office on Saturday
white robin, which was caught by Mr.
sehililt, In Alsac township, oast of Mt.
Penn, and not more than a mile from the
city line. It is perfectly white with red
eyes, and hi a beautiful bird. It was
taken from a neat containing several
1011111 c young robios, an of Alitety, with
ills old birds; wiire of the usual color.
The little captive Is quite young, but is
able to ily sishort distance. .
.On Saturday last, Mr. Win. Lytle, of
Conetnaugh tp., •Indiana county, was
riding along on horaoprek, near - Porter's
salt W.:IS'4 II IOISP #i? Ole WO* T.
.and, soul while the it a..tu.tiolght train
t.a.t, With 34 tern and two engines, was
passing, his horse took fright and ran
air, Mr. Lytle losing his balance, but
still remained on the horse, which was
running at full speed, when his head
struck the abutment of the Porter Canal
hriligo., causing almost instant death.
?tr I,IIS about 6.3 years of age. •
The laueuster Examiner rays: Miss
,Inuie Keller, daughter of Mrs. Daniel
Feller, of Ephrata tp., met with a sad cc
,.idLot ou TiMaday, 24 inat., which ter:
-mill:A.l ft - 4 411y nit Friday, In the after,
noon erl'uoaday she was picking cher
ru•v from the top of a tree, when the limb
upon wide!' she was milting gave •way,
and she fell to the ground, a distance of
übout thirty feet. She struck upon her
lit and left aide of the face, and' war
taken up insensible. She lingered until
Frlay, when she died of congestion of
bralii.
gorses Wow last
Wed
poolp a Wan) othoct4f!,;l belonging to 4
'l , ;olitlihnitit named * Eckert, treat the aentk
of the river, became frightened In
!Pete...der and rnu TiY4YI TlinY 444/ 1 1"
getacked froll the wagon 4 4 4
twilled Into the river near - Speyerer
`'+n>+ Store, and the water , being deep
tiuty worn both drowned before assist-
LIPV eol,h,f bo rendered %bent. They
%s. , ro it good pair of :mina+ and their
drowning proves quite a loss to their
A couple of freight trains undertook
to nom each other Monday afternoon on
Oa. sumo track Just east of Jamestown,
N. Y.. a feat which wo believe ham never
bOPII wicomplishid on the A. dc CI. W. or
:toy other railroad. The result was a
general smash up. Both engines were
km/eked Into 11" and i l luporops freight.
.3.1 Mole wrecked. Fortunately nobody
Wo sudeiiiti;allll: hist the of
fending Conductor and Bngtrieur 'have
beeo disclurigerl. .TIM CoMilon 'woo the
result of 41sobedience ofprdpf4:
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on 4
1 ton up bitiveVensi bildinkleet M .
i l ng by *Wadies oftbehLß.Dii
EiVoletypt Beaver. Qpites
bit. of t= 2l . # 4o W t htotiwafret - iiiity
t tii.' orheretkednit ok .• •
ed of ice crown and cake. About PO WWI
61,1fral on the Occasion. Tho gathering,
t
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wiii; rs' B 4. itt the *AP. i c l ittltrit 1 '444
knd: tiO •Mitillo moiltk, pid
witkin'ite WilWoebbormoitio in
notreit
gaged In lettaiVitike iikk_4 o bwo with the
pound preyeretoty.to•the erection ors
new and move oomodlotta bnlidingon Its
itieoWitt elite, ' ':'. '. • .. j , 4 i '..; ,
t. 1173
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cf.
SO OD WO OD
Swaim .Tnatheas.--Wlves, why w I
you allow yonr litudatints . to.destroy thu
happiness of your households by their
moroseness and bad humor, whim a sin
gle bottleof-Whittlesty'sroy;pepalaCtril
would sweeten thedr,tentitere; by curing'
the cause adman all bad terhpers—li
digestion. •
Orli. =Cam
mast be pal
• The aliallbra&•Eatate:',-The EMU:-
van estate In St. Louis, to which weber,
on two or three occasion* recently refer
red in the Argns,and In which the IIteEL
duff fiunily . lri Brighton township, were
Interested, prtries to be larger, than wo
had for some, time past supposed. Of
Its exact amount, though, we have yet
no definite lnowledge. -The heirship of
the McElduffs has been fully established;
and 3t, Darragh, Esq., of Sharon, this
county, has been selected to visit
Louis, and maim anch arrangements to:
obtain'the McEdiurflntorest as may sewn
necessary. On his return we will refer .
to the matter again, -
pa. Satin's Catarrh Remedy is war
ranted to cure Catarrh in its worst forms
andatages, The most pdinftil cases are
speedily relieved by it, and !stoppages,
offensive discharges and tainted breath
all yield to its wonderful curative pow
ers. (Ad in the head, dizziness and thin
watery discharges aro removed, thehead
cleared, the air passages opened and .re
lief and comfort afforded by its use. It
contains no strops irritating, imisodOilli
or <mystic drugs, Bent by mail on x1)-
ceipt of price. Address H. V. Price, M.
D.,, Buffalo, N. Y. For sale by most
drquluts everywhere,
200
'4 O O
;00
Intim& Child ibnnd.—On the Ist of
July a male child, supposed to ho a day
or two old, was found floating In the
Ohio river some two mile's below Rac
coon crook hi Thatooontp. It was a very
healthy child In appearance. There wore
no articles of clothing upon It when
found. The child was discovered In the
wqtqr
: by air. William /Tagens. Es' q.
Shrodes, of Moon township, called a Jury
who held an inquest over the body and
decided that the child came to its death
by vie/once at the hands of somoperson
or persons to the Jury unknown. This
Is the second child fcitind in the water:in
that locality within the past two months.
The two children now lie side by aide on
the hank of the river near the residence
of Mr. Wm.. Rambo.
Mmuns..—Last week we called atten
tion to the Constitution Bitters of Seward
Bontly, anal now wo ti*o pleasure in
noticing their Aflame for the hair, which
Is said to he a very tine article for the
toilet. We aro of the opinion' , that the
preparations of S. & B. are all good, for
the reputation thoy sustain as Bruggisis
is good evidence that they would not
put anything in the market of an ordin
ary character. Mr. John Moore has it
foritale and we hops all our friends will
try it,
For pit Bronchial aftectious try Se
ward's Cough Cure.
Struck by Lightubig.—About Nev.
ep o'clock last Saturdayevening, during
the severe thunder storm which visited
Steubenville and vicinity, the building
on Market 'street, formerly known as the
St. Charles hotel; but occupied at this
time by Messrs. Falk &Allen as a crack
er bakery, %vas struck by lightning. The
electrical fluid first struck the Chhhney
at the Mk end of the building, shattering
it considerably. :It then passed down
the flue to the first tloor, coming out of
a stove pipe hole, passed down - the wall
to the floor and nut of' the front door.
Mr. Allen was Hitting oh a chair near the
door at the time. Ile, had one foot
against the wall and the other reatlng on
the Hoer, the lightning in priming under
the foot that was resting on the floor,
literally tore the entire solo from his
boot and damaged the sock somewhat,
but strange to say not Injuring him in
the least. Mr. Allen's escape Is almost
mirectlions.-:-Sfanbencifie Gazelle.
Tug SAnrArAnu.LA Diannits OF Ye-
CATAN.—This singular sect of people are
descended from the ancient Azt9cs of
.Southern Mexico; and still retain some
of the peculiarities which Stevens and
,Presteott gaVe of their ancestors, Dr. J.
C. Ayer i Co. employ a small army of
them in digging Sarsaparilla root.. Pro
vided with a narrow spade, a coil of rope,
and a bag of water, they are ready for
the forest, where the wild banana Poi
fishes them with ftsxl, and thick leaved
trees their only shelter. Few of those
who find themselves rejuvenated by this
piadnet know how much they aro in-
obted to the toll of these humble labor
ers who dig health for thousands of Dr.
Ayer's patrons, while they sometimes
lose their own.—/Toston anmercial.
• jyl;4w,
The body of Ben Cater, a man who
was lust In the woods in Forkseon,' in
this county, last spring, WM found by
John Boughton a few days since, in a
deep fired, where:he probably died from
starvation and exposure. The deceased
was an Idiotic or feeble minded man,
who, several months since, became vio
lent, broke away from him keepers, ay:
ran-into the woods. A storm coming on
shortly after, hit traces of his courso wpro
Igst, Ilia fate bum bean a matter of Con
jecture until Mr. Boughton, on going to
a pile of shingle blocks, cut by him in
the early part of the winter, found the
body lying near by.— Wyoming Demo- .
oral.
Again Escaped.—About 8 o'clock
Thursday evening of last week, Joseph
Brannon again succeeded in making his
escape from the county Jail. As most of
our readers aro perhaps aware, Brannon
was vonvicted of adultery at the last De
cember term of court, and sentenced to
imprisonment for °lacquer. About three
months ago he, In connection whim Oli
ver, managed to get out of Jail, but did
not remain absent • many hours, owing
to Ills feet having become frozen by walk
ing without shoes, The 'last escape was
managed with eonsitierable boldness and
shrewdness. During tho day the female
department had been cleaned by
.the
male prisoners, and in the evening Bran
non, instead of ring to his Fall; oat teas
aupporkal by theJalior, siMeroted himself
in the upper part of the female wing of
time building. At ;the bout mentioned
Mrs: keys unlocked the door leading MI,
the eoroder of the female department
for the purpose of adumitiing Alex. Blair:
w h o is employed about tho house, and
who sleeps in that portion of the Jail
which is at present unoccupied. The
moment Blair stopped into the corridor,
and before the door' could he reioeketl,
Brannon, who was standing In the im
mediate vicinity, sprang forward, push
ed Blair aside, rushed through the Open
ing, severely jostilog Mrs. Keys, passed
over the outer wall into Bain street and
before any active pursuit could be insti
tuted was so far distant that nothing‘hai
yet boon beard of him by the authorities.
Ho Is an exceedingly had man, and if
his present escape should rermit 1.9 his
remaining permanently away from• onr
Moldy, it Mir Olt! chit to" be the best
titans that &Mid have occurred. w.e ao
&Alcoa* whetheVarty active exertions
iriktsting spade for,htscaptare or not.—
Traetaitgam Jauratiner.
TaillsoNl=zreneedecartio
krae our oar quiet
town this le the Ovantkil Week of tke
rtrlattani_t_ =ls=
mohair. a (num. trollop of the co nes,
" n" % c, , - 41,4141 *4_.“.._____,..,' I dfieNV4
neitlreek;,we watt 'commi Mk 'notice
to oillef.SMobstai,,.. '
,i -
Of the examinations we haveheard
moo! tea The liativiews
was
,oirtalnly - eiciilltritT *Wed Pro
grammes of sack .ilay :being Pfd In
the hands of each one,
,and the Reeks
.talons being. intersprsed with annals
endplays aridpspets whlshirorqditave
fiernittel; inoßteo at any enterkdanient.
The Anneal Address by Rev. Wytho
opjewpastitiSraa, amtsrliatelo wtofew r
thaskin compoultiorraiidliiridtoli la its
delitery. WO ondorillaud a copy his
been asked for publicatkm. The educa
tional Wren i'rbtutiday : altsiikan
deuvertd by t h e lievAtr.liektipseylblly
austabled the Ws, :mutation as logia
al' thinker, k;fercible.tiasiMer t and - an
Instructive and inteivitinglocturer. His
plea [Oran additional bulldhig for the
Seminary It is to be biped willbe listen
ed to by our capitalists lu this vicinity
and the friends of the school 'abroad:
We undentaid - thata gentler:arm *gent
pledges athensin' d dollars lbr the sim3m
plishment of that object whenever the
citizens unprepared to move for the Re
complishment of so desirable au ob
ject.
The COMlUOllicoment Exercises Thurs
day evening were of a; high order both
in the matter of the essays and In the
manner in which they were read. The
following are the titles of trio essays and
names of the graduating class to review
which separately i,ve have not space.
Geniuses. Comm . = senile—lrene liarr.
Bronmsvllle, Pa. tVlterefina 4n; We
live—Clara Robinson; atadentLo, Pa,.
Behlndthe ()load the Sun is still shin
ing—Emma Noble, 'Beaver Falls, Pa-
LitUtThingt—Joler.Dravo, Beaver,
Wilda WI luny fellaiSfidnelsa, who builds
beneath the Critchlow,' Now
Brighton. The earth lii beautiful—Ella
Clarke, Now Cast Le. • Moreßoyoutl,with
Valedictory Addressas—,hy Mire Reno,
New Brighton.
•
Tho class presented a flue appearance
and were highly commended by .the
Principal in some impromptit remarks
which were called forth by the unexpect
ed presentation of ant:valve silver pitch
or with goblets by the Rev. Mr. Lowry
in behalf of the class in his own toilet-
Botts manlier. This episode occurred
at the end of the First Part and had been
so well arranged that It was a complete
surprise to the esteemed principal. In
the course of those ronlarks Prof Tay
lor stabid that this was tics 'p:iti . th Com
mencement in- Beaver, and those of us
who remember; -the condition of the
building and grounds thee, who coin
pare Its course with the present high'
rank it holds In the tiellohtrship of its
graduates—its umsleal advantages Imo
ly superior to these of any other institu
tion outside of the groat cities, and fol
ly equal to theirs, its wide spread rep
utation, and the ardent aim Of all con
nected with its management to excel In
their several slepartments we have rea
son to believe that Prot Taylor has not
boon Idle those ten years,
lie has boon a man of ono work, refus
ing - more honored and lucrative positions
elsewhere ho seems determined to make
the upbuilding of the Institution his life
work. May those who have moans, aid
him in securing ampler accelenlodatkilla
for those who crowd here for lustroc-
lion. We learn that tho Prot. visits tho
East during the vacation for the purpose
of observing Institutions of learning that
he may devise the best possible plan for
the enlargenteht,
The reception, given alter the exor
cises at the Church ! was very largo and
a very pleasant affair. We ought to add
that the new Chiekotitig Urond added
much to the perfection of the music for
the occasion; which was of the highest
order.
IL 1,1 certain that wii.but 'peak thesen-
timbals of all who have attended these
exercises, that they have been most
pleasant and of a vary high degree ()rex
cellence ; and that they have never boon
surpassei If ever equalled; all things
considered. 'May the Seminary have an
auspicious opening September 14th 180.
Mr. Joseph Rickert, of Ppoututt-
Ing tp., lost his lila on Saturday week
last, doubtless by tho accidental dis
chargo of a rifle that Ile wet carrying.—
Immediately before his dinner hour he
took his gun for the purpose of visiting
a corn geld that was infested by ground
squirrels,,and not retnrniug when ex
pected, some of the Wilily an hour or so
afterwards proceeded to look for hint.
ilia lifeless body was found beyond a
fence that he must have crossed, a bullet
holo In the forehead, and the discharged
gun ly Ing near hlm.--3(creer Dispatch.
The receipts of the Titusville straw
berry and floral festival, for the benefit
of the M. E. Church, were sB.m. Miss
Mary E. liligh, for her services In the
choir, was presented with a gold watch.
chain and charms, and Boy. W. P. Big
nell with a purse of $lOO.
.1 littlo girl.living In Troy township,
Ashland county, Ohio, was fatally injur
ed while, nut in tho hall storm of Wed-
nesday afternoon, the 26th ult. An old
man who happened to be out In It had
tis hands anti knuckles • badly skinned
rying In to protect his bead.
TILE amount of a!loution bostowedmlt
on the human hair is something mar
velous to co ntemplate. Poets have
made it the burden of many a sweet re
frain, and blooming maidens of many
linxious thoughts and sleepless nights.
At last, however, the question of how to
olltaln, 4114 onco obtalitod, how to rotaln
a beautiful head of luxuriant and glossy
hair, hay been set at rest, by the intro
duction of "Barrett', Vegetable Hair
Restorative" Into general use. • This pi-
mirablo preparation needs only to be
tried to be Hover denied a plans in tho
oileL—Cincinnati .pqitg qapict4s.
An Excellent White Wash.—Get
sixteen pounds of Paris white, which can
ho !leant any paint store for three cents
por potiud retail. To this quantity, told
ono half pound of vhito transparent ging,
s. lla l 0 .!` ,51 1tY - fiVa eeelhil The
.sixtecn pounds of Paris white bias much
as a person will use in a day. The glue
Is covered over with cold water at night . -
In the morning is carefully heated until
dissolved. Tho Paris white is stirred in
with hot water to give it the proper con-
aisteney for applying to walla; and the
dinaolved glue to then added tind
thoroughly mixed. Then apply in the
ordinary wily. A very dark ro
flitires two . oaats. 7t h nearly equal lu
irilliancy to zinc white, n 'lnnen nioro
expenAva qrtlelq.
'TM.; riiltp of tlopuriorliy is s mvurded
to N i tro. H..%. Allen fur tier improved
(new style) Ij4ir Postoror or Dressing,
(in one bottle,) and a grateful public ap.
prouiates the very low prim, One Dollar.
Every Druggist molls it. (Jyl;4w.
Sheep and Wool.—The Agiicultu
ral Conunisalooor, Jadge Capron, in Ida
!oat report Wks thus about Whoop and
wool:
"Wool-growers, whose fears have
overcome their judginent, and caused
the depreciation of their Hocks or .the
abandonment of their business, *ill' ore
long regret their hasty action.. Alraidy
a reaction has commenced . ; prices of
wool are stiffening, and the i l d qe at
cheep is slightly advancing.' Valero
nu ' legialatida iritertereiieri with' the
growth or manufacture) . of woof, s better
doar will soon dawn, and the time will
prove auspicious for enlarging lather
1 1 1 1 14 ( Ting tNq prOuction of
, •
I thee r_ ei litlitto9l4l l *thei; thitY
ilawalem -gad- fta , :1
We lava teas a suaiiihmo waidaii-gieserlotalatii
parka" iri thts,aletAar Oat the eilltele
mak hoismathed kiesphis tha; 0=
.tottigh***ldev -0444thetiroddi
I sax like eviglkisiesomi tie It •
tlititlYttlet'i'strong - tattek, eiAlland
Magid at the tap of a • room ' The laid
place* the pupae, le• an - open aWn
Where tiatitt teta,be Into i iaiitpr
-rafter' !Whit is required for preserNi g
tars tbat they — being Where they: will
be secure frometailehire and ituteCakeded •
something dust the moth Will not '
:isnot:WO. Thai lint condlikin le;.,inet I
with by hanging than neat the top of a I
room ; and the aciand by . encloeing
them • with cotton •. cloth. •The moth
%kW; en apparent' delight in 'cutting
its way . _ through, woolen Libelee; and
even a casing of hither, is of no avail
in the way of protection, but front some
maw unknown to us, the moth nerve
tries "hi plena a passage" through cot
ton, cloth: •
x 11 islkwince.,—W e are glad to kern
that a clumge has been made in the 'air -
rying of the unit to and from Beaver to
- Black Hawk. The mall leavea...tteaver
for Black Hawk now on Friday instead
Of 0 1 1 2dondazr as heretofore, and returns
on Saturday instead of Tuesday. This
will be quite an accommodation for the
people of Ohio township.. ' ' '
The .IDenziersUe Convent Lois—
. Democrats of Oda county held-their
nominating Convention in , the Co urt in this place on last Monday.'_ It
was the stormiest gathering of the *hid
wo over witnenstd. The Wilson and
Kuhn wings of the party fought each
other nearly tothe death.. The foll Owing
is the ticket nominated t•
Berate-Samuel Digger. . • ,
Aaretably—With Davidson, W. B. Dan.
lap.„
Sherif—John Graeblng. •
ltegiater and Reearder—John Hall.
Clerk of Marts—H. lff. Domalioo.,
Tretieurer—C. .11; HUrst,
ilibutioaer—Joseph Faukbounfir
Poor Ifotme Diredor—Dav Kennedy,
Auditor—Thos. Russell,
The contest for Sheriff was somewhat
animated between John °moblng and a
one-armed soldier named Newton. The
loss of his right arm in the Nerviceof his
country lost the latter tho nomination.
That kind of a candidate the Democracy
did not want, hence Graohlug's stuiceis !
We shall take ocemion to refer to the
convention and the ticket nominated
at some future time.
• Parham Sawing :‘ !whine, the most
perfect, simple and reliable lock stick
Machine ever Invented. lt. MilUnger,
Agent. °Aloe of Wood St., Pittsburgh.
Resident agents wanted. lie
G. A. U.—A fostivil ho given' in
the Court lionso yard on Friday even
ing July 9th, under the auspices of Post
a, R. roe tho benefit of destitute
soldiers, 'and wltlows end orphans.
All ore timpectfully Invited to be pres
ent. By order of Com.
Beaver Ladled Seminary.—Ow
ing to our absence front limiest the time,
po mention was made in the Altars of
the closing exercises in the Beaver La
dies Seminary, of which Rev. D. 11. A.
McLean is principal. The closing exer
cises occurred on ThursdaY evening
June Nth, in the U. P, Church et this
place, wo:t‘cidorigt4nd the occasion at
tracted s largo crowd, and everything
connected with the exercises passed off
satisacharily to teachers, pupils and
audience.
The following young ladies graduated .
on the evening referred to, via: Miss
Maud Imbrie, Miss Maggio Smith, Miss
Natio Smith, Miss Ella, and Gerd°
McLean, Miss Rebecca Eakin, and Lot
tie Ereckinridge. They were severally
awarded diplomas by the principal in a
few well chosen remarks. The term
Just closed was a prosperous one, and
we learn Incidentally that the fnturo of
the Beaver ladles Seminary is flatter
ing 6i the highest degree. Next session
opens on Sept. 12th.
Lint of 'letters remaining; in Beaver
Post Office July Ist, hin9:
Mr. J. 11. Peitz; Aso Belknap; Mr.
ThonutsJ. Cross; Mr% Nelson Coughen ;
Daniel Davis, esti. ; H. Greenfield; Miss
Minnie C. Gordon; Miss Fanny V.
Green; Mrs. Gootgo Hall; Mr. Joek,
John or Sant *King ; Mr. P. ;
Mr. John Midken ; Masers. Wilson, 1.1.43
A; en, ; Miss Harriet Yurnmey.
M..\. MeGArricx, R M
From the Pith.hurgh Commerchtl, duly"ttl.
BEAVER AND WASHINGTON
LEGISLATIVE NOMINEES.
They Pledge Thenveelre,. to Re
- trenehment and Reform
'rho Legislative Conibrees of the Ids,
triot is:imposed of the (vitiates of Deaver
and Washington, succeeded -in 'mullion
ting 11..1. Vankirk,of Washington coun
ty, as the third candidate for the House
of Representatives, the other two, Mr.
Darlington and Dr. Shurlock, having
been nominalist on Wednesday. The
Conference, provious to adjournment,
adopted tllo following resolutions:
/franked, That the candidates nomi
nated by this Conference 'shall he and
are hereby requested to vote for and urge
the passage of a law to require the Com
missioners of the Sinking Fund to ap
ply the balance of.ftinils in the treasury,
evellahlo fur that: purpose, to the pur
chase of the outstanding lam of the Corn.
monwealth.
• .
The nominees haying been introduced,
aetented the nomination and made the
following remarks:
G . entlenieq (Ac fiepreaentative Cbn-
Aimee: I aecopt the nomination which
you have tondorotfino; and I wish to say
through you to the people of the twenty
sixth district of Pennsylvania, that I
sought and obtained the nomination for
,the office of Assembly, with pure toot
tivm; and that I was not 4 pprocihod he
ft)!!! Hip nomimdion in my own county,
(Heaver) nor since It, by any person, or
persons, In the Interest of any man r for
any place or position pc:lll4l'w, to . 'ill°
duties of the ,oflice.
I stand before the pouplo ti free men,
with no Aledges to 'rodoent, ilocausei of
having mode none. lint, gentlemen, I
now endorse the resolution, and pledge
myself, that If I am oloetod, to vote for
and urge the passage of such a law tei is
indicAted in the r4olution, and while I
may be the servatit of the people of tho
district, you will always find mo battling
un the side of retrenchment qo reform.
i ly.u. C. Sjinnursst:
Ittaytltliti OF nn. 11171;TIMITON.
, . .
(fentli3n,en—Confercen:
I accept the nomination fur Assembly
which you have tendered me; and tr
elected will obey the instructions In the
resolution which you have just adopted,
In this resolution you but express the
just demands of the Republican party
for retrenchment and reform. It Is my
determination uot .only in this, but on
all other questions of finance, to faithful
ly comply with those demands.
mamma OW Min. VAN KIRK
Goillemea of the Legislative thnfereeee
of the 'District composed of the (booties
of Dearer and Washington:
In accepting the nomination 118 a can
didate for the Legislature of the said die.
trlet, I. ean assure you that I most heart
ily Indorse the sentiment! of the resolu
tion which you have this day -adopted,
and it elected will favor the passege: of
such a law as le eoniamplatoOn i tliq Sep
°Wilton, pact' ftirthey_sititithat wilt
' l y slid jib:fleetly: support,
measure is leverof fetrenehnient and
rearm. '
'After # lO 11 4 0 14314 or UIIisOPYAM4 I 4 -
0 1! ,t 1 14 4elid, gig itie remarks of the
P9Mitiots ;he Conforepee Rdijoarned si dig, ne
•
RE
atrierdawnawsiliandhakilikreer the Shei..
helliPtlerNdk figailhalho.rThit baidst
broallniunlabeahliplidaalkWb a b
— beaded. bis 6 g'
00 , 4 1 404 ,1 4 0 Ircsu 1 1 4 # 11,( 7 ir 41 }.
,s; /o3mt rtweti hitndrigi ' o rw ar i i.
Baiek . ‘ ri ` 1 " 0 " 111E.04 -:,/,'Atink
liltiablandliireNOt rit fte i rChd;
awe Fan
Vrirl#MCWlA l lo7= ta iteMikindor
tt". eq&dec4 Or Ce? trl4
"-big Milani. as w»t
z znaiiirxt
by* . thid ooilionidan die tutu.. me
bum Irtinli we Imam* Om Yam. • U
la understood that the old OVlrers and
employer of the Fort Wayne road will
bo retained by the Penr4 l 7 l snula Central.
.
IthanhatiowasscliasidseetWasnm,
AO, The Ala:tight! God hath, fu Hie wise
disposition of events i lmoced oar high.
ly esteemed and wW: *amid fellow
, strembert Miss isside lenkliii;" and
Wrtlticiut It is ;bianMair tolittitsPnblic
eipresition *our 'Mauritania th AIM of
this isidiaiiirldence; theridhre, kit
Be:solved, Thit wititidwit,themembers
of . North Sewickley Literary Society,
bow In humility to tits:will of otir thaw
enly Father, we mourn the haw of ono.
Who, as a student was always ere c ti on _
ate and iclitd—tiati friend' was reapoeted
dud admired--as a lady' the pbsoisact all
those:rus qual ties ao. Maintlally nom•
nary, endearisti horsolf to all her school
mates. y Aar nniforinitinduesm and an-
parlor :tanners iiiikirigabtut/
Resolved, That we will chatith
rameatbrattobothefiti6lal gnalltles , and:
honorable batting tober fellow stadoitiiiP
and endenior to emulate thase virtues
which, during bar kdourit inn mg tat,
challenged dqr admiration.
lieaoteed, • That while we subthlt
utility to the Father's' will, nevertheless
we fool one hearts soriNiwfuirtnd in earn.
eat sympathy with 'the relative. ,
friends of the deeeaseti. ' • -
Resolved, That WO, as a moelety and In
dividual memiwra thereof, Mel ouraelvett
admoulnhed by this • decease to, ho also
ready.
Resolved, That,' as a token of .nelpept,
thew) resolutions bo puPiKeel IP the
New Cuitle Gosele and the Beaver Ae
ons, and a copy he sent - to the.. fatuity of
the deceased..
11. W. C.. Hitavm, President
WILL SIXI% , !Ot, S4' ferotary
• List of letters rouudelng uncstßod for
In the Post 001 m at Rochester, Pa., July
Ist, 1809:
Miss Jennie Broriks ; . Haney Betters ;
Mrs. Charles booth; David Parry; Moses
Cunningham;n JohialCeropin„ 2; Mrs, Car
oline Cavy; S. B. COobrin; Win. Coat;
Morgan Day ; Isaiah Fortes ; C. F. Far
ren; George ilinslillwond, 2; J. Heller ;
George Meiners ; Mrs. Sadie Johnston;
Lpgan ; Harirey McCreary; Thos.
Monitore]; Mrs. NanerilloWAllaens ;
Miss 'Moth° C. McGrew; ilher Laeilla V.
Moreland; Miss Miriam' C. Nleholsen ;
Newell t Turpin ; Miss Susan O'Dwyer;
l)a1 In Holelnlmor ; MenrY Seibert
Joseph Sproat; Earnest Frautyoller.
T. M. TAYLOR, P. M.
Correspond ice.
For the Beaver Aaars
Mr. EDlToli,—Tho Committee of the
Soldier's Orphans for Deaver; County,
desire to give Publhi exPression
s to tho
gratification afforded them upon a recent
visit to the Orphan's School, fit Phillips
burg, under the superintcndenee of Bev.
W. G. Taylor.' A close' exatninat„Lon of
the different apartraints of the building,
brought us to the ocnielyasion that every 7
thing was kept in a 'syatenlatio, cleanly
and . orderly conditron, ail everything
practicable resorted to that ran deemed
to be conductive to the, health and Ora
tort of tile lonely ones placeat'underhis
care. •The wheel at present naxnbers
1 123-15 having been discharged ffpf:ing
tho last nueirter, l 'bjefistodui of the anti's-
Lion of the respective terms ; for which
they were admitted. The pupils appear
to be making fair advancement in their
studios, under the guidance of faithful
and experienced teachers., Wo ware
pleased to see the children o f both sexes
lookitig healthy and cheerful, and seem
ingly well contented and happy; and
were gratified to learn that not a single
death has ever , oecurrod in the institu ;
lion—lila no prevailing disease has ever
broken out, and that no case of serious
Illness at present exists. These gratify
ing There, we attribute .to a kind Provi
demr, to• the suleihantial tuiture of the
food used, to well ventilated sleeping
apartments, and to the regularity of the
hours and habits . rigidly enjoined end
enforced.
In oonoinsion, we auinot but express
the conviction that Mr. Tay or and his'
amiable wife and daughters,:...n; pee n - .
liarly fitted. Mr the arduous t nd respon
sible positions to .which, the have been
called, and from oar obaer lation, _w,
havetio hesitation in glvin it as .0ur 3,,,,,,,
own opinion, that they are unremitting
in their efforts to care for the 'bodily
wants, and tho mental and spiribial In
terests of those entruatete to their keep
ing. M. WIW/Crin f , ,`
J.,C. Wilma!,.
'. ~4" . .,
Mio,ELLA Ohn. ".
" S.H.A.MiNII4, , .
llANovga Jui!e.2l, I.
Fluter Arguer--Having spoilt two days,
the lath and 17th of this m9nth, at the
village of Clinton, in Allegheny county,
witnessing the. closing exercises of the
spring term, of the Clinton select school,
taught by Messrs. Irons and TeraleY,
both of Beaver county, I thought a brief
notice of said school, perhaps, would be
interesting to your readers, especially as,
a good nuinber of the students were from
this county. The school was opeited the
latter part of March with Prof. .1,
Irons principal and Mr. John }[,Veazey
assistant. Mr. Iroao la a graduate of
Wilmington, is good scholar, and pos-
Nessus tine administrative abilities. His
associate, Mr. VesseY i is an experienced
and successful teacher. Fifty-two stu
dents were in attendance, and during the
examination, the committee, (Bey ; 'Pala,'
ter and Dr: Emden! ofAlleghetty, Joseph
ltall t ear{., of Washington,and J. Whit.
ban; et Beaver county;) heard recitations
In Orthography, Reading, Descriptive
Cloography, Physical tioography,' En
glish Grammar, Arithmetic, both mental
and written, Elementary and Higher'
Algebra,pecmotry, and in the Langua
ges. !
Tho recitations were creditable to both
pupils nndl teachers, showing earnest
ness in ilia • Work: The exercises were
not '.'eut and dried" tor the occasion; an
is smoothness tho awe, but consisted or a
review of the Work done during the past
term. in *Alt the gtiglish and the Clas
sical dmpartittent thoroughness. Ls a char
octerhdlo al this school, and it offers' to
young persinis en admirable opportun
ity for qualifying themselves for teach
big in our ontrauon schools or for pro-•
paring to enter college. • J. W.
CARTER-11A.R801.111--On June 2.:(1,
1869, by Rev. Joseph Holltngshmd, Mr.
Wm.DCarter, of Rochester, to Nlitus
Mary .A....Barbunr, of Bridgewater.,
MILLS_TOWNSEND—Juuo 24th, at
the residence of the bride's mother by
Hey. Jas. 11. mule, Harvey 11. Mills,
esq., and Miss Lydia M. Townsend, all
of Now Brighton.
HELLS—MONROE --Oh WedeenthAY‘
June3oth at the NAtionikl Rotel, Bea
.ver. by itiv. -D, rowaty, Louis
K. Its )4. .: to Altai Etnnta J. Mon
' TO, all of StcOonville; Ohlo.•
Died.
.EAKIN—On Aviv. WI, 1869, 4t WS ram
' Opine In prlAb ton, tolinitdp, Bawer
oonntY;AL, Rlclios , Eakin. 1'N41.. Lod
• of
Years. ,
QBATIA-M-rop4true of con
rumpflon. Jam Gruluun, of Roches
ter, aged 59-yeatii.
=
Th3VWI4; JIARKIFT.
Orriett — 7 4* , Teti fiutsits, t.
;11:1.,! tl toitit4W;Jabr,:l4.lllllk: j
iniweitt i edd' s :atiP
andtbdistarit ik et a irget
4whesorgood to fret tfit@i2s:l , a4
111N42,26.,. -.;
[but l l4efaAti ittltrY
. itnatWiztv--
oft , , lie;
towyfit nolit tbrywitomandtiha tor
Fckythe r o
DRIED FRUIT—Ie very dull, led to
am eumnson axpressitea, about "play.. ed (MC JOS •thlicsassou; :Nottlegs are,
auxiptia to =nod there 7aro,, isg
ti Mancluthgodit lite.. •
' 'FRATITERS - - Supply hands 'of
ecuumiselon men almeot exhausted.--
Live getwe may be quoted at .13154590, to
the trade, sad it in a - retail way,-
XLol.lll , —la firm, tboughlhe.demand
has not Unproved much, and prices are
relatively Tower hero than in the west.
We continue te • quote at ipaga,ao for
'during Wheat brands, and .1(47,60 tor
Winter as as to quality.
hi in limited inpNy
and „firmer, and compared. with - bud
week_pricos aro higher ; we now Aeon)
111,3e(0,35 . t0r - Red, as to quality.--
Corn la In rather better demand an ,
higher ; saes of mixed s h ade47dr and
yeuow at 80®113. Oats a - stronger
,though a yetunchanged; maybe quo
ted at Mtge° on track_ . and 0915)70 in
store. , Rye also la in better demandand
higher, ivfib sales at 1ii,13141,111, and quo
tations may be given birly at 111,1 fie
1,21, Nothing doing- iu Barley.
lIAY-4alea atAllegheny —moues nab
loads at Nil ®25 tor old, and 101 for .
..er..M.41,.•• •
• ,; To Cosionatptlyes.
l'Tais advertiset hieing been wizard to health
la a kir weeke . 14 a very simple rattedT. "after
Mein iutit.red seem! Jean with a amanita',
Onctiou, laid that dread dfseara. Coastuaptkut,
ill does to tuake known. to 44 know eat:ferns the
IMO Oraire. ' , .
aU. wile desire it; he will wend.s. copy or the
preseription used thee of ;large). with the tinter
Ilona for preparing and wing the manse, which they
will and a' ones me son Constrxrnow. Ann.
.11A,Bitoxcilini. etc. The object of the advertiser
in sending the Prdseription is to bestedd the agile.
led, and spread Information which he coon:lves to
'be Invaluable ; and ha hopes every infirm will
6.r h 4 temelly; vs It will cost Meld 'lathiest and
may prove a biessing. Parties wbhin the pre
seription will pirate addmes
itrA% BDWATIO A. WILSON.
• Wilp inwborg. Klnza Co.. New York
.MAyttly •
Errors of Youth.
A Gamma...Ur who itiffered or pan rIVIU
loos Deb! MY; Premature Decay, and all the 'Nees
of youthful Indlacrellon, will; for the sake of rat
tering humanity. mod free to all who need It, the
receipt and d/rOMMna for making lb. shipla rem
edy by which ke wan eared.. Sufferer, wishing to
profit by the adrertieeee erperkrnee, =ado eo by
addrenlng, In perfect confidence,
JOHN IL OGDEN.
maye.mly] , Nap Cale: street New York
Netvidtivertisements.
PiItERIFF'S SALES. ,
Bk Virtue sundry Writs of Veadidont Enc
nos issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of the county of Bmiter and to me directed, will be
exposed to public sale at the Corot !louse In the
Borough of Hearer. &zees':minty, Pa., on Solo,.
day the SIM day of July. 1P49. at ten o'clock a. in.,
the following property to wit:
All the right title , interest and chain of defend.
ante of in and to the followfog piece or parcel of
bud tit:Melo North Sewickley township, Bearer
county, Pa..boanded and deuribed as toilers', to
wit: North by James Barrie, East and South by
John Wiley, Wait by Junes Buturey; containing
to acres more or less, 111 acres cleared and under
fence, on which Is erected a log, house and log
barn:Colt trees on the premises.
Seised and! taken la execution as the property
of Thomas Jenkins .k William Jenkhts, at the suit
of Wm. Smith. administrator of [leucite smith,
-- • .
All the right, title.. Interest and claim of &fund
ant of In and to the tollowlng house and lot In the
borocel of thisgow, Dearer county. Pa, hounded
North by an alley, East by other PrOPitfll_fir do'
fondant, booth by Front or Water *treat, West by
an alley; on which a frame dwelling bone two
all
Idgb. ,coundalag 14 radon • producing
all well on the kw; and all necowary oat bind
ings: cello androwth bulidlag. Seined and ta
ken to ecteratkul as the property of C. W.Blll, at
the milt of Janos lichen.
JOHN S. LITTEI L. Mewl!.
Shark's °tuft., Dearer, July 3, 1969. ( RM. ropy
UIXECUTORIIe NOTlCE,',—Lotters teak,
mental,' haring been grouted to the under
algned on the estate of Martha E_ Erwin, decemaed,
her of Hopewell township, Bearer county, There
fore all persons indebted to maid mate are notified
to mak. Immediate payment; and all persona hay.
in- claims against said estate will present them
defy authenticate& for settlement to
JJ : tai „ JAMES IRONS, .E.er.
AIUDITOWS NOTICE.—In the Orphan's
court to Deaver comae. In the =taw of the
estate of Adam Gormley. l cq., deceased, who was
Adsdpistratoror Excenjor of Mu estate of David
Grove and Nancy Grove. deed
And now, to wit: Jnrie al, ienit, on motion of
John 11. Young, Eaq., the Court appoint Joseph
11. CuuriLugham, Esq., an Auditor to distribute the
fends of the estate of the said Daritt Heave and
Nancy Wove. doe'th, now In the hands of Peter 11.
Young Admildstrater of the taste of Adam eterni
ty, dee'd , who was Administrator as aforesaid.
Front the Record. Attest--
JOHN A, FRAZIER, Clerk,
'rho Auditor will meet the partie. In Interest In
the above matter at Ms omct lu Beaver, Gill Pat
urday ldly
,clock,
between the hour. of 10 o'cloek
tn, and Id o'clock, m., when) they MO attend If
they see proper,
FOREIGN ATTACHMENT.
JOIN H. BOTTS 47. WILLIAM N. OGDEN.
partners lo
. dote lo as Bora 4t Ogden. cc
lteudcrson C.lllll.
In the Court of Cowmen Pica Att a chmentounty.
No. 57. Nov. T. MI. Foreign In As.
sum oeit. Plaintiffs claim it balance ao book se
count 1. r goodscold and delivered and interest
therc00.t577.51. June 16 1146), Judgment ik‘ainst
defeudant June IN telM. Role on the Prothonota
ry to assess tho damage according to law. AM•
dirk of claim having been Med. Notice is Hereby'
Olven that the Prothonotary of the caul Court will
assess the Plaintiffe damages, at his office in Bea•
vet on Thornily the tab day of Au net IRA, at
o'clock. O • tn.JOHN CAUGHEY. /tvi'y
I
NOTICE —in the Orphan.
Court of Braver county. In the matter of the
hokum° in tbo hand. ors. -Rogow. Fey. e.tminb.
intim of the Ladino of Iforatio Kenuo , dy, deed.
On motion, the Court appoint .W. J. Morten. EN,
Auditor Is distribute said balance to and amon g,
those legally entitled thereto.
• JOHN. A. FRAZIER, Chnk of,CI. C.
will game!' to tbo Julio e of the atmee appoint-
Mout at my Mike in Now Rrighlow. on Ma lath
d.y of Jnly IWkl , it 9 o'clock, a. m, when tool
where all persons tnterested may attend If they Nee
properW. S. MORUL.N, Andltor.
Jei3k:he • I
a OIL :114Yestrial 42 1104
77 & 79 MARKET ST..
Would invite the attention of Dealer
to their Large :Mil (*holm , tsaorttttentc
Goods,. embracing:
•
Straw Moneta anti Ilat&
Ribbons and Flowery,
Millinery Omni&
Trinuninga,
Enttlinhleries:
Seasonable Underwear.
' Parasols anti Ban Umbrella&
Hosiery and Gloves,
Soapendeee, Shirts,
Tim FurnleLing goods,
White Goods,•
. • Paper Goods,
• , Fancy Goods,.
, And Notzons.
Stock kept up during the Summer, all
departments crimple*. linters promptly
attended to.
Just Ito ..tuck to sort up twin.
jell-1m
Data Hugus & Co,
iIANU FACTIthEI
Marbleized Slate Mantles,
No. 17 Liberty Hi m%
Pittsburgh, Pexm'a.
-friess, tei.oo and 'Upwards
In the matt eizing proccai certain min.
eraleolors;or metolic oxides, are applied
to null absorbed by the stone, which is
then - subjected to a peeper degree of heat
until the enamel is perfectly incorporated
with the slate, and becomes one substance
forever. 'We have now, on exhibition,
neer thirty mantles of (Unreel robins Innt
styles et finish: and we pay particubtr at.
tendon to elders where parties wt.!' col
ors to li/unionize with paper and carpets.
Wo a rc receifinß. monthly, new styles
from EurOpeau Designees, which enables
us' to pniluce the latest parents in mar
ble. [junelhlY
I.='"• . ;
' To'Bridge Coatinetors.
• Venernistoartest Orrice.
Bearer. Jane tk. MIL ;
PUOPOSAILIII will be retched
I atthle odic; by the Board of Comity Commie
sostoners, BWRDAY, JULY Ed, IRK at if
'clock, et.. tor tbe masonry and superstracture
(wood or Iron) of • bridge oft wenty•fire fart span,
over Northlßraneh of Med 'lLA : ‘l.tua nou•Jobritre
°We in Brighten Tp, mho a over Big Travis
Creek, near Jamie. Whitbam • In lkinorer tie,
length of
_span forty loaf. The roadway of each
bridge to be nixteen (16) feet 11 , 1de.
Plana and Specifications for the masonry way be
seen atthis °into until Jrily
Propoeals er Iron Bridges will . not be consider
ed utileni atonurpanied with a statement giving
the total weight of the cut and wrought iron, the
general working strength, god the ultimate or
Waking strength pier linear teat, as well as the
greatest local load the bridal. win motel& -
Also, the baking down and rehandling of .be
East abetment of the bridge near Pattelsiner 11111,
in Darlington townstap. Bide must sped." amount
per perch.
Aloe the •ronting and repairing of the Indents.
deuce bridge, In Independence township. .
Moo, the cooing of the bridge woo Raccoon
Creek, known as the "Link Bridge."
By order of Coolly Coniwilarloners.
JOHN R. EAKIN. Clerk.
,jeltati Radical A Local copy.
1 .
Improlmproved' Crystal Palate Cooking
ved stove.—Tho proprietor of the Etridgesater
Foundry leaders him thanks to a genenroa palate
ref their very Moral Patronage. and Wormy them
that hobos completed sad L now manufareming
the Improved Crypts' Palo= Coating blase. In
,phlch all the defects, veal or lomsloary, ever dl..
covered in the old pattern have been remedied,
the front and the oven enlarged sad remodeled,
Are back remodeled aiter,ttin must durable one
ever made In
Tills COUNTRY:,
sad otherhatamements both useful and ornamen
tal.
The rani Cam l Mei that I have supplied whit the
old pattern of Crystel Palace Stores (or the Beam
Wive, ite they are called to the consul) Will read
ily testify that they are the beet orating and *-
king Oates that are movie le this country.
The advantages of the tmprovedl
bake M one is hicreasod
weight and draught cabin:aVO, enlar
ed front and doors, and open grate, and mewl of
all a etrafg ht and perpeasdicular Ore backs. which
to theludgraint of expodesoedexperhs la the meet
durable pattern of ewe* bock that cot to used,
bend your orders to Thos.. Vaaaphell,Rochoster
Last egbee. •No dump In priers. Teams sad
string worms on
band to deliver Mona ha
any part s of the surrounding country, old atones,
tempt, ke.,l taken iaexclumage, Becondfutud
storm always on head and for WS amp
aprittf. i THUS. pAMPIINLL.
EEO
Deport of Me condition of the National hank
1.1, of Braver county, New Brighton, Pa., at the
clone of business an the 1 th day of June, BUJ.
IllinOtilteMei.
Loan. and Discounts 8117.11132 k
Orerdnifte , 1111,11
U. S. Bowls to saursiStculadun 120.1X0 00
U. S. Mood* on band 51,100 (11
Den from liedretning and Reserve Apt „,6,541.1
Due Iron, Other - Nation.' Banks 5,165 it
Banking Louse" 11.141'1
Farnham and fixture. tIIIW. et
Currant arpenne. . 1 481 el
Tamac paid. i Sgirt 75— MK MI
ea.it Mous ' 4.):4033
MI., gqother National flank. 3001.1
Fratti.oll I Comm:icy. (Including nickel.) T. an
Coin 1.2751 n
Baal Tender Note. Si.loloo
'• 1 .
Capital tilt-Kitt LIASILITILIC ~
.110.0CUIXI
itiVrpina tn. A' 17,1110 00
iti.count 1 1311 Stt
Exchange, . 1.1rc.1:8
infant , 4,..73 CS-- I 115
National bank circulation otatatandiug.. ft:49 on
Marc, - 1 •. o. - 101.1 00
Deporlts. ' . 67.trci 41
J. 11. CUNNI!WITAM.;Jearr.
$...,11,941 4:
Hutt of Pepopylvania, Couuty of Beaver. ea:
I. Edward Ilintive:Ca4hiet of the !fathom% Hank ol
Beaver Comity. do odemnly affirm that the abase
statetriont 4 trop to the hart of roy knowledge and
belief. EDWARD 110015. Cashier.
Hitheeribed befornsne tido 19th of Jane. IWO.
CILtHLIto 1100191, Notary Public.
thrreel—BENJ.
MILTON TOWNSE.NIODireetors.
It. H. EDHAII.,
J. M. BURCHFIELD &.CO
Entire %trt: closing out at a great reduc
tion to inaki, a change In our buniness.
Fancy andi "lain • golorml Kirks. Black
all the best makes, Grt•t - DICSS
suits. French aria Insh
Poplins. Black and Colored
Alliacvaq. tirlutdincs,
Iron!' :IS cts, kw 'XI
cents; Figured
Linens,
worth
PITTSBUItG 11, Pa.
. .
'ambigua worth 45 cents for 31
rents, Illankets,solleii, worth $5,50 for
$5 50. Table Linens, Towels, Crud
Nititkins,:ninpers, Bleached Muslin*,
L nide:wiled Muslin*, Sheeting,
Pillow Case .31uslins,
Cast
ineres for Men and
Boys' wear. Stock
all new and
bent lot
in the t
city •
jun 2h(.
11,10/11.E111(
FOR THE CIVILE OF
Dr. WisherTs Pine Tree Tar Coital.
Jt Is the vital principle of the Pine Tree, tlitaln
ed by a peculiar process lo the distillstion of the
tar, hi which its highest monad prepaties are
retained.
It Is theonlyssfegtomi and reliable remedy that
baserer been prepared ham thejalce of the Pima
Tre
It•
Invigoratethe digestive organs an restores
the appetite.
It strangthe the debilitated mystent.
It purides and enriches the blood and ez Is
from the system the corruption width,
breeds on the lenge.
It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which atop.
the alcpassages of the langs.
Its healing principle acts upon the irritated mar•
face of the lunge and throat, penetrating to sorb
diseased part; relieving pain and subduing hula.
=lion.
RS OF'
.. It ie the result of years ot "tads and experiment
and I. offered to the 'filleted with the paddy* as
surance of its power to cued eforlowlog diseases,
!li the pa dent boa not too long,fielnyed a resat to
the wad* of care:—
Consumption of the Lu=s, Cough. Sam Throat
and Itrenst, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Blind
and Bleeding Pile. , Asthma, Virbcopluf Cough,
Dlp at
therht, e,
We are often asked why are hot other remedies
in the market far Canstimption, .Coggin. Cold.
and other Citimptuuy afillectloos equal to
Wiehart's Pine Tree Ta• Cordial:We I answer—
let. ft ours not by stooping , corm% but by
loosening and amiating untie to throw off the
unhealthy matter collected about the throat mod
bronchial tribes, musing rla tisn mad
fid. Most Throat and lon guanaco are coon.
posed of .anodynes which the cough fa
awhile, but their coast: g effects the t
hree become hardened and on eallbyt guide oat
pilule and are retained Au the note*, eatudng
disease,' beyond the control of our met eminent
Ordain.. nu. •
3d. - he PIA* Tree T ug. eda yid! Its amain I
sate; are prellearbio,homi they remove the come
c h i t hitton of tbe mucous membraive and brow.
cil tabu. raid the hop to act and throw ot
Um unhealthy secretions and purify the Neat
they scientifically making the ewe oared.
Dr. Wisher., Moan lie at Ids olive
an
and
of otTertirkstee horn toes, and wo.
men of unrestlonatde cberemer who were ones
teary
rat op to W, but tiMXldi Ina _-
deuc
t eef (od IWO COMpkfttr maned to ut
by h who
Tar Cordial. A pbyslcian
tendance nbe • consulted pitman ab l y
oak Its. et Mot of Neu ee Tar Cor.
31.30jerllaa= $ U per dos. tby me !
Add:revs h.q. - C.
tior2ltstfiltistniet, Philadelphia Pa.[
i„. - , ,',U.-0,-,.......,L5;„,,,...4.__...:„, 4.: „,
M ov ilt is itbitoll et die' ,
Dhabilad
wadi: ' 'N. - a blakbale riblk — r&
Jo if Oglipille Or T. 211114 Waskte am r
ot . a i ., 11- . .jresa en kisdellatialstAPlW
said dot: *sodas ot nO.
-., sirosolirr, loan pawls Aka boo Nov"
'ebbs debts sad other bosom biltrnakost, to Mbar
sa the
it
Ay oClok w :. st triebtk, p. at.. be.
Teri it_ . - iprirms Ite ima ii teekraptm
mono moo Maar pi. ' . -rut., to *bow
baba, ir X tot a Amid
sot berated to add bsks,
Na ikdr his*, What no rat Turd
elihr7: boolitkig= 11=4711-
Jaw be bad *ars tbs ob. IlMst a r ea lwas now
Ont. •
• ,
•
SIG V: 91 , THE PADLORLII. "
1 1
-7* Itideriti 1 ' . ''.
'
. . . ... -
AL4RAFIEEIVIC.N2I7.A.,
Lisa bit reeolved a aid' W all nstseted
bock of Mistime sod bud boassworats.
Tbrwo narrows
ma nosU in es, Cabbala%
HansHansltspirodts. trark Pratt
e.. ft.
nob, Bakes, abort* Spdaa, Nikes,
layttosstoom • Grata Cribb, nq, libusare llis t
awns, Torts. Grass nooks be., be. notaeo.
ber the place. two doors boiew depot. Ron Or
THE PAD.I.4XIE. , , Lbonew
LOOK HERE.
SPRING ANlN mes
k OMV . ilitther,—The
and the pure that ha has Jut enoeived
I OW kat* at goods of Ow Ittottatyles for
Spring lad Sumner wan .Ithldi ►a Mb" at very
modem Mat. -
GIaTLEMIINS"
• GOODS.
CONSTANTLY ON
Wiest
Ciothlng made to order on the ahorteat notice.
Thankful to the pulite I* pint Woes, I bops
by etas annotdos to banner to neetit a canes.
Ines of Or aaae.
DANIEL DILLER:ft:I
zuhvoir BT.: lIRIDONJUTZR.
mar :Mitt •
HAIIGArNS IN
DUN - GOODS.
Sheet, late Si. l'unir
IliS
Dir 25 etottA,
(:Itintr. wort fi :Dt
eetils for 25 cent,t, White
Quitht went' *3 for *2, 'SEQ.
Throat and Lung Disease■.
=2f2
lIMINEEISIMI
•—• • .. - •;Nriliat •
Sp* .and Summer Goods
=I
Speyerir & sons,
Amer of Water andlamesStreeta
BoOffEBr.grt, P21141' A.
• HSTO just returned then the 'east with
• large stock of geode boughs et the low
estcash rim, which they o ff er to the
publutat
REASONABLE wars,
Consisting of
DRY GOODS. •
Gitomutra, PuovvuoNs,
RATS, CAPS, 007 , 4 ' AN!) RIIONS
HARDWARE, IRON,
NAILS. CARTEWITOOOLII
ROPE. -OCUR PACKIKG YARN,
dinner, - limn& of WHITE LEAD and
" PAINT dry and In .41. and a
general varkry ul 011 Dryers,
Queensware and Willow Ware,
FLOUR, FLOUR,
We still have control of the celebrated
CANON C!?! ELLS FLOUR,
aka of that favorite brand, Clement ct
Stevens high krouno flour,
NEWCREEI( FLOUR:
We redeye the shore brands by the
r loud, and can sell thew at •
Pittsburgh Prices
thus ming freight, we also offer nt whole
■ale and retail, NAILS, WHITE & WA
TER LINE, SALT, SOAP,
Feed. Grain, &c., &c.
ILlErThauking the public: (or past pat
rouagt, we hope to merit a liberal alum
for the future. We always buy (or cub
and sell chop.
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
RETAIL GOODS DELIVERYD FREE OP
CHARD IL
P. S. Alan agents for thy.
KNIFFEN EWER AID REAPER
and Pittitlatrgh National Flair Lb'.*
La CO WEI
BOCHESTER
MARBLE - WORKS.
PrII,6IIG
'. H. MARSHALL,
Munn foetu nv of
iimt•waisiim*mkisuAl
HEAD a, FOOT STONE
Marble and Stone Poate
Por Cemetery Lots.
We hare 1114 ou 1ut41.4 a (.urge and Su
inqior "Stock of Plnin and Ornamenta
Monument: and Ileudatnnes.
We are now ready, to :Ripply on aliort
notice, all ordera from the eountry at low
fates. AN',
arriaac:Leatcoriessi
Anil Fixtureß or a Superior Quality
ALWAYS ON HAND
tir Our Neighbors represent that the
sell Cheap, but we practice
Selling Cheaper
And Doing as we Represent. --
We Employ nn Agents, as w•e can sell
10 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop
-'Tban by Agents.
All peraorui desiring any thing in our line
Are luvited to Call sod Examine
OUR . WORK AND PRICES
Before purchasing elsewhere.
Union Agrioultural Works,
Rochester, Beaver. County, Pa.
A. B. SMITH. & Co,
Patesdeel, Proprtetoes fad Manubiettutra of
sEmrs PATENT MOWn AND IMAM.
do do TBRSBD AA SRPARATOIt
do do SORGIIIIX tVAPORATOR.
Railway Poyers;llay-Rakes,Tartn, Cider and Cans
111 W ; Corn Shelkrs; Stray Cutters, aad Dog
Ca:s 4 +l . Powers.
R g of above; Also Raging and Mariano
ring done at abort notice.
Our Mower its been la timbal= stow la this
rZfor aereral yew, and Is too well knave
re man, end we challeture frieodly oats.
P a o titian with any machine in the market: and far
they, we make the following propoettkut, Ti, :
If say Farmer, la Deaver county, ha■ a piece of
gmse so bard or tangled that other machines bare
tellod to mow it, and he thinks Demme be eat by
a mac►toe, we will go at ►ls expense and cut the
than, anti If We fall likewise, we will forfeit the
lam of Fifty Dollars ($303.
A. D. Mini• Co.
5..14 riv
Ail Af r,
S A,
TRExituil.A
Restores gray and Elided Hair to its
Quarnat Coma, removes Dandruff,
CVW ALL MUM 01 TEE SCALP,
Prevents Bauman, and make* the hair
grow Soft, Glossy and Luxuriant.
WS WSW wilds Lid Lh I s iNt Spit M.
SEAR LEY
CEVNEY.b W
&Ado. ENT B:44
bi all druElikti• . •
=MS
- -
acme Cough, or tuor swat mossy 04
worthkis mediciar.
PIRICS FIFTY CENTS PIUN BOTTLE
m i. It BEWABb, iINTLZT
by Dengilita B N.Y. Bad
Je3o-ly
• 11:yer'S
Mar Vi4vor,,
For restorino GraF Hair to
Its natural ilitallty
l c m C ea olor.
whict
3 is A. •
at agreble.
healthy, and effected
. for preserving the
/ ithair. Pedal or gra,
4 hair is ions restored
to its • color
r • , ;gloss asi4
of: youth.
•
Is thick.
. ened, falling hair ch and • bald.
mess often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing ca l irestore the
!hair where the follicles destroyed,
'or the glands atr6phied and decayed.
!But such 83 remain can In saved for
i usefulness by this application. Instead
'of &tiling the hair with st pay sedi.
heat, it will keep it clean and-rigorous.
s occasional use 7111 prevent the hair
from turning gray or. fidling:Olf, and
;consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
ntake some preparations dangerous
i and
itnjurious to the hair, thel Vigor can
!only benefit but not harm it If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
I t
: inicelse can be found so desirable.
Containing u neither oil nor's, u, does
not soil white cambric, and lasts
long on the hair, giving it e: rich glossy
lustre and a gratefhl peribme.,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer . & CO..
Pater:cm. AND ANALrrtet*, Canons,
1 :1=$1 "4 00.
•
Ayer's Cherry / 2 " OtOral,
Poe Demesnes of the Throat and Lunge.
• quell ea Coughs. Cob* Whooping
Cough. itronale Asthma.
and Clonenmgi tht, km.
Probably never Ware In the whole histon el
medicine jos anything won es widely and ecideeply
upon the eonldenca of mankind, as this exceilest
mmedy foe pulmonary complaints. Through a long
series of years, and among most of the races of
'men It has risen higher and higher In Mohr Whoa.
Don, as ft has become better known. lta uniform
character and power to cure the rations adecuous
I of the longs and throat, have made It known u a re.
;liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it is
at the ume time the most effectual temedy that can
be given for Incipient consumption, and the dan
gerous affections of the throat and lungs. Al a pn.
vision against sudden attacks of Creep, it should
be kept on hand In every thmily, and indeed as all
are sometimes subject to colds and coughs,
abonld boprorided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Cascsompeters is thought in
eurablit.,,,, sll great numbers of cases where the ituo
! ease added, base been completely cured,
'and =ll .. restored to sound health by the
C~errwL so complete la in mastery
over 16e disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pee
torsi they subside and'disappear.
altsmere wad Paella Speakers And great pro
teen= nom It.
Mi==l
Jerome/Usk is generally cured by taking is.
C 8
Pertored et small and frequent dome.
eo generally are He virtues keown that we need
lot publish the militates of these hem Or do more
maintthan e
ai su r d
n ure the ;rob& that Its qualm's am full
Ayer's Ague Cure,
rar Perrerr and Aga_ Intatnittettt
Mal Poser, Remittent lever. Dumb
Arm, Periodical or Bilious liner, to.,
and indeed ail the arecticms which miss
from -malarions, marsh, or miasmatic
poisons.
As Its name implied, It does Cure, and doe. not
I NIL Coalmine neither Arsenic. Quinine. Bismuth.
Zinc, nor any otter mineral or poisonous substance
whateter. it In ameba Injures any patient. The
aunt Ler asultm of Ito ewes In the erne do.
',nets, are ly account, and we believe
without a parallel to the beyond
history of Arne medicine.
Du, pride to printed by the arknowtodatmenbt we
Mesita of the radical curer effected in obstinate
cases, and where other remedbot had wholly aided
firme4imated persons, eithet resident in, et
trayellmg through miaamalts localuties, will be prie
leeted by taking the AGUE CURE daily.
For Lire" Carospleissfs, arising from torpidity
if the Lirey, It to an esmdlent remedy, stimulating
the Lim Into healthy activity.
For Bilious Damien and Liver Coatplatets, at to
toeTeenent remedy. producing enemyey truly re.
narkable cures, where other medicines had failed.
Prepared by Ink .1. C. Area a Co., Practleal
and Analytical Chemists. Lowell, Masa., and sold
al mood the world.
r • EICE. *l.OO PER DOTTLX,
.nurl7:l y. •
i , a t% lja elpi. .
r, owe - z , l -
~
4 ,0 URRETT'S " I b.•_?;'
•
1
0. .144 0 Voeurtable Ne c 6 .
HAIR R ESTORATIVE
. ißego dookbod by tile 11. IL loots Illy ii
.4 to atm otrittillto yobbo no bo
4
• Ms my boot
w as
Um of Cobol II to It. aittiota lk ittior
, = I I
ro at t snit= D otiord% q
•' a 56.4 loratltylay Me Usk. kb awe 44
.11oor bes rtots, oar ' . •
•
• * titz Um 11 =Lboor, 411 0 ,
GLOW.
..
. . 47az 101 - • • .
.1. R. BARRETT Ag CO., l!roptletere,
YAIICRZSTU R. E.
For Ws by all Dtrbrybds ■nd Dealer. In Ned
elan torrryrrbem
[marl 7:6m
Ell
•
wag RESTO
Mr RER
FAVORITE
DREggilla
jiew l ltYrt in oneß oi fte
will quickly restore Gray H air
,
be
to its natural color and auty,
• 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 wish to restore
it. The beautiful gloss and perfume
imparted to the Hair make it desirable
for old and young.
;Nor Sabo by all Druggista.
DEPOT, PA OREENWICH ST., N.
IMPROVED
PVCEONEDoIya
fi
IS
12:21
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