MEM The Beaver Ar us. Cireulation Over Twelve Hwidrid. Rears of,, Advelll4lllg, 'f T t l .year ~ir 10/Inep, $OO pan ss oo oo po ,itiorep, do 160 6OD 7001000 13 OW 14Olare. do 500 • 00 9con 15 1 _ 4 nquaret, do 8.00 800 ,10 60 Is 00 9 7 1 :4 n0k05111.'.4.. 8 (SI 11160 I„.a. 86 a 0 - " ........ 154 411 P 410 w c o 00 1 " 27 OD 30 00 38 CO 0000 100 OD sod X#44tois' ,Noticeo....s3 Adulinlftralore nothmil :gr . Payment IrIDOIVnt ad, 1. .1, mire. MEM , tea , • MM. ants, • Quart , which • S Ist e orthi @telemeter for the 4%.4.14 ending thu 10th of July, MM. , 7A. M. ' 2P. M. ft P. July I deg. 70 dog., • -VI deg. 225 deg. 72 deg. 'Oil deg. , 63 ,teg. 75 deg. 4r2deg. its dig. 78 deg. - , 48 deg. s 70 d , .leg. • "75 deg: • -TO deg. 67 deg. • 248 deg. 70 deg. PA 75 deg.. Y_ 85 deg. 80 deg. It. T. TAYLOR. Subscriptions to the B Ar. gu.4.—Tlio following namod • - porscad let% c paid tho sums sot opposite to their n:one:4 on subscription to the Beaver .t nTh-s, since the (Into of oiti mat Henderson, Irolt, 11. M. Campbell, NleCleery smattellingi llll, WM. Duvidaon, 131'14(AV:der, Nos. Nii , Kinloy, Beaver, .I.lm Korr, Beaver, lteDotiald, Eetmoniy, • 500 M J. J. Uella.slin, 0., 100 Prthdoird, Freedom, • 100 11. Streehy, Council drove, Kim., 1 00 :Mention of tlw public is directed t • , tb following New Advertluements ,do ..11 appear for the first time in the Au c 11. Card—Dr:W.. Robe. ZeUenoplo Aclulemy—Jos. Tetzel. nvidend Nn. Hneps, . N,.tive in Partition—John A. Frazier sreial Nottecr—H. R. Moore. • Ilurveat.--Our !notion; are quite bn . . .v :it the pre•+ent time._ They have been working with their grass for Route time pat, and are nbw• GoTuioncing on their waving field/cot' grain. Wheat and rye are exisillent. Onto never looked better. Corti is a little backward , but . presents a healthy appearanee. On thewhole farm el, have not had Clore flattering pros= pet.ts for many years. Fassit Limo always on hand at the M u ivanon Lime K Vanport, ets. is. bushel. The Wool Trade.—Tho wool trado In Beaver Is rather inactive at the pres ent time. None of our merchants, with the oxception of Messrs'. Orr Jr. Cooper; are buying. Their purchases up to date reach about 15,000 pounds. This hay been boned at prices ranging from 42 to 45 cents per pound. TITE Pltill] of Suilorlorlty is suraz4 to Ara. S. A. Allen for her Unproved (nov style) hair lteetorer or Dreseing, I in one bottled and a grateful public ap preciated the very low pried: One Dollar. Every Druggist sells' it. (jyl;4w. G. A. R. Festival.—The Festival given in the Court , House yard on last I•'rid:ry evening WRY well attended, and lee cream, lemonade and cake were spoil ed with but little ceremony. The pro -1.0141,4 were for the benefit of needy sol diers and their families, and amounted in.the aggregate to $ll3. ItAvE you a friend, wha weekly auf-' for,* with Sick headache? Get him to try a bottle of Whittlesey'N' lliapeliaia Cure, and he will thank you for tho aul ciev. High Water.—The water in the I thin river has been, with but slight hut e rvals, in good boatingMtagethroughou the entire spring and thus far in the sum mer The continuous heavy showers with which we are visited keeps the riv er final boat stage, and vast amounts coati are being sent below. The "old eSt inhabitant" does not remember so .wady and cont hounds a rise in the month of July. Its results are doubly blessed it provides cheap fuel to the poor be , and returns mod) to the, producer in .ect lon for that which would be dead vapital in the bowels of the earth. r he deceived into pincha.sing ‘torthless.proparatfona until you have ..eased booed any by it pioper use of the only genuine and effective ono in tho market. "Itarrat's Vegetable Hair Re storative" will actually perform all that is claimed for It, at thousands who are benelitted by it Villa testi fy.,—Ries.Ms eity .harriurt. ECM Wal.—We undershind tho mem hers of SS, Peter and l'adl'e Church of Beaver, are ale tit 01 have no leo Cream and Fruit Festival for the benefit:of that lonvii on solid evening of next week. The lainhible ohjeet contemplated mice the eharaeter of the Committee having the matter in eharge Warrant the expee tnien of a large tarn out and agreeable entertainment. Rochester Coin -31,11, we are informed; is seleeted at the plave for hotting the festival. 'rhe °Moors mutt managers of the Ilea county .Igrieulturnl Soilety will nnvd 01111 , 811 , pHIrri olllm In Beaver on smurtlay July _lth;'lB.69 at two o'cloek p • m. IL It. Mount:. Spe'y The .Ntotiongaliolis Valkey Republican 1 1411 , of broko into the fold of Mr. Jelin Van voorlirs, of i'arrol tp., Wasliingl on county, and kil -10,1 fortY-tlirrn sheop last S lay. Mr. V. 1,, .• 4 Vent a groat deal of labor and nmmev in improving Ilia - stock, and.thir iy 1;,11 r of the sbeopkilled.wore yory tiro Imported Spanish ewes. The iniirilaroini .I.lart worenhot. • ft slid lirehlent happened to Abraham 1:1y, an olit gentli;nian years 4 , (liugstbont four !miles from 1 11:11111,,Nburg On the I:6efei• road. Ile ,•••• pi.. Ling cherries from the top of an ..1.1 ladder , to whieli wits Mt/n.11(41 an iron nod ttio hrealf.lng he MI ',pll the liblietrilted his • t. , olarli. about live inelie4, causing. an 11...ny am) &lige - roux wimmil,‘ Th e pima Lain county tirp:oxiholy nays: lag Friday afternoon cliaa. A:ritew ml. of ilaitimoro, wris stopiled tile road -1. t h e top of ritztaburg Mountain and 0.1.1.,1 "roue hundred and fifty &Harm ,io and a valuable gold wateltand Thu robber stepped out of the. oo,ls bordering the road,' when Stewart al i rnaehwl , and with a pistol nncotnfor ri r near his head etirsuaclod hhn to de l's, 'l'lo4 Is only ono ot* series of I. , bberiem anti burglaries whit* have revently in that nnit of Om oniony. 1 ' 1 :411111710N HITTNRPI.—A friend of em s w ho had home tomplalninic and general debility, hardly able to ~• smite* fin- stiveriti week*, eattioln the mile,• the miter day, with aparkding eyes :m.l ruddy elseeks,'ti' 1 perfect ideture dr health. Surprised to see so great aeltange we asked hint what her had been using. lII' "Conrititutiuu Bittern," and lidded, .41 newer before' knew what fine :intern were. I had used others, but they only made tile feel the worse, elms ing li.tlanitentid a bad. fooling ih HIY stem:tell. The ennortitntion Bitters are just the thing, and I would advlseall my tddettds to try theld.": All ivlin tine nppr.;ve ortiewarti'm Cough Core. u flwer."—For acme time past s line has been standing at the heed of the lo ite aap i 2ef e diVrAtotr i M iek make It read in this wise: "nrculatieti PrerjroY o lhnil444l. 9Ltr 0114 10 4 ' tioit ltst has boon en the "rampage" flit ffie nut Mouth or tom..loomillingentle men. We have room for others still. •'4 -nem 'rY, i t • Tan SAlMll 6 llLtAinaolftwair carsx.--This ahtgrdar seed of people are descended from the ancient Aztecs of dont/kern Mextoo, and still retain some df the pesullaritios which Eihmette and !Itooo , give of their ineeitsint. .Dr.J., 'C.'.A.Ydr at CO. employ tuiny of of war, they ara:reany for . the forest, where the wild banana Inr nifitcr.lhOrttrkantlilltak4eaved W*ibeir oftly rthelter." - Tewo'nt-these Who find theselveargluven.sted by this - prednit know heir nineti `therY sure in debted to the tat ' , eights° humble labor ers who dig health for thousands of Dr. ' patroni, ' , milli° they' sontetimat lose their own.- 7 1lostos Cbmmercia4 Jyl;iw. :apt ' Palt • s MleseaMytegoviniptmocrpfsgsyes On Inst Tdesday a young min named James Botts, a resident of Solebury township, met with a terrible accident which speed= Ily resulted in his death. We are in formed that ho was, at the time of the mi. entrance; bringing in a load of bay upon which there was' placed an old !fashioned revolving rake. When nearing the barn the load was overturned, and in some manner unknown one of tho wooden prongs Was thrust Into his body, inflict lug such a terrible wound as, to cause hie death during the night: • - ' c #2 00 100 2 00 IitiVFALO. Sept. 2, 1868. l)a. Sao E h Co.—Gents: lam always reluctant to say anything in favonofpate out medicines, but I have found pita Catarrh Remedy such In effeekuallsooth 'or in those annoying attacks which we term "colds'in .the head," that I take pleasure in testifying to, its merits. Two or .three applications: hive. always re. moved tha disagreeable symptoms, dried the weeping eyes and quenched the Rat— dolphian flames of the nose. If. lt pos sessed nee ter virtues its.wOrth .would be beyond Hoe as a simple and effective antidote fo the horrors of a cold in the head. Yours truly, 'GEO. A. MARTIN, Come!. Ed; of the Buffalo Express For sale by all prominent Druggists everywhere. Sent by mall on receipt of sixty cents.. Address P . Y. Pierce, M. .o,:nul!alp, N. Y.' : Editor Argna i—Though not present myself, I learn that Post 99 G. A. R. of Deaver, Pu. , hold a riveting at theft Hall on list Saturday evenlnk foi the phrpose of selecting a delegate to attend a Sol diers' ConVeitlon at .Altoona on the 14th inst. Yon!. many readers, I have no doubt, will be pleased to know that that distinguished soldier and terrible rebel fighter; Gen. d. l'ilionvos listit., was chos en. He received 9 votes, lie iiithe right man in the right place. A lbw more sol tl4ere like Mr. IL ;Would, have biought tho rebeitta to an endirrich sootier than It was ended. So thinks a The Waynesburg papers state that a non of Mr. M. C. Bell, of that place, aged about fourteen years, disippesured a few deka ago, and at bud accounts bad not been heard from. On Monday morning of last week a pair of shoes was found on the bank of the creek; and in one of them was a note signed by the lad, stating his determination to commit suicide. It was supposed he had drowned .himself, and scorch was made for the body, but as it could not be found the belief bri the part of most of the people is that ho decided to run away from home, and resorted to this device to delay pursuit. IFfeavy llitobthery.—The Pittsburgh Dis of July 7th, contains the fol lowing notice cif a robbery perpetrated in this county: Yesterday one of the most heariless eases of robbery we have hoard of for a long time was i l lisclosed at the Mayor's Office. On Monday evening. last there ar rived in the city a young German girl, Just over froth Europe. She had no friends here, butwas going to Now Brigh ton, Beaver county, where her sister re sides. At the depot she made inquiries as .to where she could atop during the night, and was directed to a hotel on Liberty street. She had in her posses sion a carpet bag containing five hun dred frames of her own money and elev en hundred francs, nil in gold, which had been entrusted to her for her sister. In some way she allowed the tavern keeper to become cognizant of the fiwt. Nett day when she inquired of hitn re garding the manner or getting to New Brighton, he procured a man to accom pany her. The girl suspected no harm, :but then within a station Or two of-her destination ihe missed her guide and al= so missed her carpet bag containing the sixteen hundred (runes. Tim plan to rob her Wds evidento cooly and deliberately prepared. Yesterday information was carried to the Mayor's Oflico, and the 0:S: lice have now the matter in charge. .%. Fearful Leap.-011 last Sabbath n?f)rning, the 4th illat., tat about day light, a Man was observid by Mr. Kerr walk I ng on the railroad bridge that spans the Ohio river above the city. Ito Was talking to himself in quite a loud toue of voice, and was wringing Mc hands. Ilia salons wore.oblerved Tor a few minute.; by Mi t E., who ;then returned into his house, but had only entered it whdn he heard a terrific scream and a splashing of the water, which the sequel allowed to have been occasional by the man that he had olesorved walking on the bridge leaping from It into the river,- a distance ofnbout 75 feet. ..tri effort was made to rescue him with a skill, lint before he could be reached hy it ho had incereded in gaining Me shore on this aide. The unfortunate man WAS picked up by the police, when it was discovered that hp WILY laboring under ant of mania pot*: I Ds IMMO ii, Thomas Ilurns„and ho says he liv s in Middletown, Connecticut.— De 1 tt2.10 in money and paS • sage tick ets n the railroadMlChlcago. Restart ed n Monday morning for , his destine thin ileing 4 cooled on' by his big leap, and feeling much better.--V othilwille GU:. In Meworlani.—At a regular meet of New Ilrighton Lodge No; Nil, I. 0. of 0. T„ on Thursday July rith, a ocninrit ice was appointed to prePard resolutions of revect and condolence to the family of Sister Elvin; McDonald. . "' WITATIIijO4—NOW PrAthOrel•? . dgo la for he first Mho ilikth - eoindurn the in.. of ouo of its members by death, our esteemed sod beloved sister Elvira Me , Tioliald, wham it has pl+Alieir God to re move from our midst, iefilo still young and in ilio prime of iter worutinhood, Therothro 4s 4 Lodge it is • neanived, That in her loos we humbly b ow in eubmitialon to the decree of our Iplvine Ruler; that we will endeavor to iynytate ttic viduca,of .our 4900,w,d e t a ter, in Whose aluniCisition with us, wo round a minial companion, a oonalatent inctultor, and %dump example we deem uleititY of titillation. • ilosolccd, . That we doeply sympathize with 'the family of our departod abhor, in, this their.beionsetnent, and *mad direct' them for consolation to that Powerabore,, exulted and eternal, for faith in liim will bring tioa only true consolation. /tele/red, That a copy of Mote retoolu genet be tnthi to Oa fanalrot on [Ammo.. ed slater ; that they be entered on the 'ninnies, and be Neniliolilie county pa pent for pu ['Hanlon, and our charter be draped In mourning for twenty days. ' Earn EDGIAIi. I • M. M. llnnunor, Committee. Eli MIA COATEA. sainairimma,ja4dlas i i The Beaver County quarterly Meengspi M d irr") 44l. eikkk, P. al* Ikiikortok,- oa New bright No. MIL, Mani Cartel Moak Lodge :Noe Si 4.W.. S. illatuthard, of Amaranth . Lode C. T.; IL B. Baled, of Enola 163 e P:crowther Carter ; 44D., Lauri fieullii.We lit"; Pr.'11.4 Lizzie tioilitY4Auut• ranth ; L.B. tl. , Mrs. Chapin; -ofAnim ninth; W. L G., Mary Deanna. OrAiiia tenth ; W. 0.O.; 7. F. •EdOxr. , ,Of Now Brighten.:.. : Sesion openedirith prayer'by e. On motion litisterOtto and Bros.. Brown and Fitch Ware appointed ontnininee on ciredentials. They reported .the fol lowing delegates present.. From Beaver Lodge No. 100, Bros. 3.ldcrom-y, Sokoto: and Wedding, and Sisters Dra vo,'Wilson, Talkm; Allison and From Nawlirighton, No, 301, Bras. gar, MaLein. Beat:cud; Devi-- nay, Wakefield; gherwood, Wolf, Mitch-, ell, 'Fowler, Welch, Crowther. and tars Brierly,i Knott, MMinney, Tattle Cooper and Beaboith , 'Fronk Amaranth, No: Si, Bros. Blanchard, 'Pitch, Hayes, and Slaters ,Nakinah, Otto, Anderson, 'Smith and'. Carter. Prom Viola, No. 16; tiros..Belsel, Brown; Woodruff, and Sisters Darrigh, Emil! end McConnell. • On motion Bro , Hartman, Cof..finuad Lodge, wee allowed all privileges ' of the Convention, same as a delegate. On motion the following committee was appointed : to ,prepare business for the convention: Diniglass, Bal ed and McLain. Chmotion the follow ing questions were adopted for discus sion in the ellen:Loon : let. How can we best influence vied ("Wiens to Pin 4 4 4. our *fort to reform the drunkard aqd. prohibit the, sale of liquor In our oornatunityT! 2d. Have we any right to dictate to a man what be shall eat and drink T 341. Can ani true' temperance man or woman consistent', stand aloof . from all temperance Organisations? Alter considerable debate on the aborts questions the following recommendation wee unanimously adopted: Inasmuch as Bro. Jos. N. Alexander has all his life been an active temperance man, and proved himself enable and un tiring worker, therefore be it• resolved that ho be recommended to Hon. 8. B. Chase, G. W. C. T., for an appointment as a local lecturer. On motion the Con= 'mutton adjourned to meet to-morrow at 10 o'clock a. m. :June 18th, 10 a. in. Convention called to order by W. C. T., A. Bostwick in the Chair. Yesterday afternoon's mtnutesi read and adopted. .There being no reg ular business before the conventi o n the different Lodges reported progresi. On motion the following committee were ap pointed to present resolutions for adop tion at afternoon meeting. Bros. Blanc hard, licCreery and Sister Brierly. Bro. Hartman and others made some remarks for the banellt of the convention when on motion idJourned with the chaplain pronouncing the benediction: 2p. in. Convention called to order, when on motion it was decided that Ro chester bo tho placket holding the next convention.. It being In order the fol lowing officers were elected for next con vention: W, C. T., R. W. Anderson, of Amartifith Lodge; W.`Y. T., Sister Bea bout, of New Brighton Lodge; W. S., C. R. Blanchard, of Amaranth Lodge; W. -10seith . 44dersoil, of, Nee Brighton Lodge. The iximmiteoe on ro;ioltdions reported, and the following wero nasal mously adopted. Res6lved, That it is the duty of every Good Templar to taken personal Interest. in the prosperity of his or her Lodge: '•-• Resolved, That it is tho duty of all Good Templars to patronize, as far as possible, those in business who give us their aid to advance the cause of Temper ; anco. NIILITIAMAN Resolved, That by receiving the youth into our lodger and teaching them our principles we watt thetit In the forma tion of character, and preparation for tit: turo Usefulness. - Resolecd, Tha t It Is not ful fi lling r, „ w it the roar of a (Mott Templar to cline a nomination to any °film in the; girt or tho lodge without a reasonable ex. cusp. • 12(40irrd, That we feel renewed erinti; deuce in the linal surisve; of our glorious cause, and that we shall tiro forth front this convention ready to do all in our power to further the work in which we. havo enlisted. helti;ived, That.the tittle n o t far dis tant when we must take ouo step in ad vance of any yet taken, and mpko a &- terminal onslaught on the enemy at the ballot box, feeling that the sweats ofthr t muso depends on the law making positt, of the State, tad thesomier that is purik. od the sooner will victory crown our etc' forts. Iterolved, That w•e tender our thanks to Bro. Hartman, or Altoona, for his im valuable servims hi on r,conventiun. Revolved, That a copy of the foregoing proceeding,' and rotiottittotor ba 'sant 'to tbo l lt**' *ono irlood•rinririf,iinit also to each of tlto Beaver papers fur publiat tion. On motion!the convention adjourned with tho W. 0. pronouncing the INonottic lion, to meetin Itochostor on or about SOptenlher,lth, ' C. R. licAzionadt/ttiee'y. Superintendents Convention.— lion. J. P. Wicheraham, State . Superin tendent, has issued a circular stating that a Convention of School Superintendenta will be held at the city of llarrisburg, cotimiencing on.Ttiesday, July 20, at two o'clock, p. m. - Free return tickets - have been secured for the members attending the Conven tion'on the Pennsylvania Central Rail road; the Philadelphia mid Erie Railroad, and the Northern Central Railroad. The:following subjects will he up tbr yli ; lixarninatlone.. 2., ViNi- Aon* initillikas. i s tiipurte..ii Gen eral interest ;in education. In addition to these Itiquirles, which embrace the special work of the superin tenthincy, the opinions of the Conven tion will bo solicited In reference to the following topics: . 1. Superintendents in relation to coun ty Norinal Institutes. 2. Superintend ents In relation to State Normal Schools. 3. Defeebi In our school law, and tome dieS' for theni. 4. Petals in the working agencies proVided by our school law, and remedies foe! them. 5. Tho educational work before no for the next three years. The purpose.ht calling the Convention is the transaction of business and the se curingofasireat efficiency as possible In the educational work to be done dur ing the preseqt term of the Superinten dency. klyery,Eittperintfullont In tlao Mato will potiod'Obkpml i t tho him yen- Principals of Normal Noliools, and all other frimula of education will ho wol. 001110. truel# Reg Wade, who tame so dangerously 'near being President, Is do ing the Pacific Railroad. A correspond ent nays that' he la literally Inspecting Ab• 00,44 Mbar the train is :In motion awaits at thedoor of the mai car and watches The track as it IMO had lost4tonte tiling valuable, and eapected every mo- Mont to dlseover Slin•'etia occasion night. cowing on Mr. Wale animist the train to Tun on a aiding' and leave Ina car unlit morning, salsa was determined to gq over tliexotiCtu . :daiught:..44 .soon 11111hlkatIld See aepeedal engine was sent tip and attached to his car, and 'the old follow: loving properly 'adjusted his spectacles, set sail westward. diud,puendos„ in shortdymunics In goo.. oral. The Polonaineilteire, Op, 4, P.; Itneken arrkd sardttolaseomposition .not frequently met withon concert Pro. griunmea, commencing with an Adagio Movement of „ beautiful crepption - it Mini (in the . 4th page into .an Allegro movement which is literally -tilled up with beautiftil figures Ind - "passages and what la more is tilled with melody throughout, We fear It was not appro.. elated as highly as some pieces of minor Importance, and,indeed It is impossible. for'aityrtno lo • apireelate i thoie Polonal- M.- flan Mem Itrithou( having studied the national character of the Proles.. . • . Miss T/dball, of Voungstowb, play-. od her part well, bringing out the roll ing passages in the base with vigor. Bliss • E., ghtrke of Now quite, aims the Brook (Tkdoreervery well; the song Waits her. voleo admirably, it being of medium compass. Miss S. May of Tionesta, sang, Cdmo back to Erin (Claribel)`verY Her'voice is not very strong, but prom- . lapel* booome stronger through proper training. GallOp do Concert (Ketterer) performed by Miss M. Bals,of New Cratt tlo, was well deno ; on the whole, she played it in good time. Wo observed, however, an indistinctness especially - on the loft hand, some chords wore blurred up .. .t00 much. If abe would pirtioo more bareirdlly We think she could 'overcome' thlt soon ; alto bask sure touch and con aideral/L3 fluency and we would advise her to, criticise herself on that point: The Vocal Class sang all the songs well, being ably supported by Dr. W, Boardman .mud . Ny.• Smith. Thd overture to Dame Blanche, (Boleldieu) was very ably played. Mims McKibben sustaining her part well, the pianos mid fortes, crescendos, and she also plays so los very well and we expect to hear some of them at some future day. The Trio for piano duo and Cabinet organ arrang ed by Prof. Reuter for the Concert was so much liked that it had to be repeated on Thursday night. It consisted of the well knoittli.Maidt. In Nitritta (*Bine) and the still better known Home sweet Home as organ solo and finished, with the spirited quick step known Ba t 5111-, waukee Light Guards; composed by Hempstead. The arrangement showed that Prof, flouter not only can play hut . also can arrange well. We feel privel 7 : egad to say that ho Intended it more fin: the public in general than for those few, that can apPrdellate a better elms of mu sic, and when a certain critic In regard. to this composition remarked that it was the beat of the concert we would venture, to say that it was not the best by far, but that it was the most popular. The vocal duo Swallows Farewell (Kucken) was very well sung by Misses A. Poo, of Georgetown, and S. Woodroffe. of St. Miss Poe has a good voice and method and aho would do very well Indeed if she could overcome her timid ity to a greater extent. Mims Woodroifo sang her part well, but her voice is not hardly strong enough to sustain long notes. Wo wouldurge her to place her , ' self under the care of a good vocal teach: or. MISS L. Nicholson of Pittsburgh next appeared ; her rendering of On Soft Waves (Hennes) was very good all through, not one of the flashy compost dons; It is hill of melody when It IS played with the vroperandarsksimling: vocal duo Bed the Pale BrOoti" sung by Mrs. A. S. Taylor and Miss N. Bob- ingot/ of Academia, is a beautiful compe l iltiou, altogether belonging to alp 11n14 ian school, and was sting very well, al: though Miss It's. voice (lid not 'Olio sustaitiVnl,,. Taylor's. The piano solo Whispering Winds (Biaaourka Caprice) Wayktnhatift, playedbyldigal3. Tidball, igatt pOtertued well indeed,. thet , „ L quick ietinningliastwitas &bait fl;ati.art",catue dos& like trick,' rieraln drops,:ln the 'cornice part mho entered into the, r pint 'Of the composition' that showed that the advieeof her teacher luanot.been fruit teist .Thettecelerandos,ritertandos,stae '..iiio and legato passages wore rendered finely. The whole perfortuanoo reileeteil eretl• it upon the Principal of the inueleal de- Parttuco!, of the Seminary; alicf it ix 0.0 Atm% that POOL Baufcr @garnet bo class ed with those totaiWer; of whom It iS "They are'very good timelier'', but don't play lunch': or"f.Fh4 are out of prat.- flee': NWch lattethientark is in st - fipelk irvOry poor exenWe and in nitro eases 'out of ten a Otleohood. illnixelmornir; Oh io n July 5, PO, Miter A rgets:—lf you would like to -liMaiiWnYthltii shout the eroriis sliplg the riVer frdin Beaver to this place,. I elm tell you they are good. The wheat efoli ltt the most Satisdhetory in six years. There fa some little fear lest the rniomay have injured it; but harvest has com menced, and doubt will MOOll he dispel• iSttl: li iiroirilneni Miller here tens me ho will commence buying new wheat a 4 one dollar per bushel,. suet expects to make money at.rhat. W. Gelling Their Eyea Opened.— A very Interestiuu incident occurred In Meadville, a few days ago, which is ro corded by tho Crawford Journat at fol lows About ono hund red ' of our Cierniau citizens who iniyo - itort;toitro acted with the so-called DeskioOratio' - party, met in this city on' hut ` Thursday evening . . Speeches 'were made by Nieicirm, Keener Knorr, Sartorious, timilh and othors,and ;Trost unanimity prevailed. The follow lap offered by Wm, Knorr, Thui. were unananously adopted; • IVliereas, It is the highest privilege of a citizen in a republic that he should ex. ereime the right of KuffritgiAn aueh tatto oer AS to secure the best legislative and executive government, therefore licsotred, That we will in future give our ballots thoso candidates of the Republican party, I .whose liberal and democratic roputittiOn, in the true spirit of domooraoy, is p guaranty for the hon est, Impartial:and ighteousadministra (ion of affairs. We failed to no , last week, that An niversau ,Day was appropriately vele hinted on the 3th insfard, jattho Soldiers' Orphan!! School in Phillipsburg. A• sumptuous dinner was prepared .b)' the Principal and his estimable family , td which the pupils and a large number of . guests did tunplei.lnstice.: . ;Atter. %large portion of the good things of the table, had been tilsposcd of, all adJoornott to the groVe, Where an organization was effected by calling Ilov. I). I'. Lowaiy to the chair; and appointing Messrs. Coo and Cross Secretaries. Thu pupils fa vored the audience witivoine tine pleiea hf nittido—an address of wolmnie, and appropriato in language. MIS road by ono of the female pupils—asontimumi emnplimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Taylor; was given bS one of the guests—some suitable remarks wcremade I,y Prof. It; T. Taylor, of Ileaver—the Principal, teitebera and &phi were thenrequested to withdraw, when a paper was present.; al mid signed by all the nude visitors,' expressing the utmost satisfaction with the general management of the !whoa, and entire confidence in-the pectillar At. nor of Ate. and Met.; Taylor for tilo ro oponsiblo positions they , occupy-after unehlileliplethasede er :l % ;!t i th ae e Pah"d aftentoo seen'anetlinitgelY tainniont: Eteei ' Au vtete A* w O amtnation or . tla t n Pl 44 # l o ol467,r P tn, f4wo l - . IP44 l %;: f lot* 4 / 4 1 . 1 •Y •kialiceterettkaul•er:lie, State, examinant. and the tatettant Ofthesehool, et:lnducted tho exersieett.: r itotanthatancl. fitiq tho pupils wen) auldeeted to a i•lome Im o iwirehtag exinetteo . 44 bestir ell; itittittittedildonseivee ' itft;ereditably-t , 'some indeed,:roModerhlg the limited, oppiiituntilea thin'''. hare " L enjo,yed,, playing a 'intilleiton* itt, some .of . the mono ociviinced branolne, lotto tionark, able. • . The Committee .ler Oh, county together:with a ntimbor of vlaitanyivero .present; and apparontif gratified with tho appearance, and the Progress the little arphanasCinned to be Waking In theleatodlcia.' ' • , Alienilou IN &rectal in.:the 'card rir Dr. W.A. Re;M,orlitodieder, to he found 4n angular column ' ' 'dais Anwar. The Dr, itail itif3 reiudedon 'or hi:4g a akllitn I phymielan, and having Ms °Mtn in Dr. Hanna's drug store,enablshint to imp- Olythrpatlonts lil4kwhote l ver they may abed; and'ulth Dnt-llttte InoonVentenee to thembelveit.' Give him a cell, ye that 14 ag:lttt o.Mn.°l ,OrPtOE 41.8 vita PM*. o:tsurni, t - : . .f. ;1 t tIItoNDA.Y,:JuIy, 12, ' 18611. 'I ':. ' APP.I.XII:-.4lides of new erOp.at 53,50 g 4 per bbl, as to quality. ' • '•• ~ -:. . . .• • BUTTElinlet ind - 'unchanged; sales of islet° sttletlY prime at 20 ®l2l. • . CARBON 01.1.1-4Quietrtnay, be quo, taxi In ajobbing wayait - 34/q430, . for stan dard : brands. • , • FLOUR-Is lilril, and the supply fa pretty Well reduced, but the dennual is light and pile& aro nnrhadgeil. We con tinue. to report Spring Wh brands at $0,25@0,75(47, and Whiter Wheatats7o‘ 7,60. 'These figures aro no much above • Chicago prices. 1 ' • • , GRALN—Wheat, Is Ik a nd In steady mtning demand, and • e to choice Red may Ito quoted a $ ,40051,42, al though we have hoard of o silks above 11,40. Corn Is scam cud firm , with salon of tutted at 80, an d. rinie Venni. at 85—stere prices 3 t 0.5 0 . higher. Rye line with small sales- at 1,25, and cur load iota wouldbriug $1,30. Oatti Orm, and generally held at an :advanos, but holders report It very difficult, as yet, to sell - at higher prices. No Burley In mar ket, and not much wanted. • • Ft AY=l4Ales now at $1344.40, and old at vro .., so . ~ , .LlNE—Oloveland Limo Is quoted at $2,00, per bbl, and COuntion White. at • , PROVISIONS—ShouIders, 1430,13; Ribbed and'elear Shies, 1744181 ; Plain Minus lellg182; Plain Segar Cured, 21. Canvassed, 21, • Dried •.. Beef., 2184214. Lard In tierces 30, in kegs and palls 21. Mess Pork $03,30103,73. r POTATOES—SaIes now crop tit $2,00 €4.80 per MA; ind old at 40(443 eta per , -' btishel. Tun adVettlier tutvlag been rtatortid to health In a for' week,S, by a srery'altepla remedy. after tongue 'satilired 'eeriest! 'years whit • serer. lung aireetion, and that dread disease, Constimption, is anzions to make known to his 161kor suffeters the meansOletrre. • -= • • • To all who desire It, ho will send a eopY or the peeecelption used (free of chase). with the direr.- tiohsibr preilarleg and using the same, which they will dud a was cuss von Cossoirtaux, Acre- MA, MU/SCUMS. ate. The object orthe advertiser In sanding the Preeetiption is to benefit the ■nlle. ted. and spread Information which he eoneelvee to be invaluable; and he ; hopes every • offerer will try-hla remedy, ia It will cast them nothing and may prove a bleselug. Path* wishing, the pm seriptiou will plcarc address Rte. EDWARD A. WILSON. • Willi errieburg, Kluge Co, New York. 'llayttay . . A Gairruiatax who Uttered for yew from Ner souipehillty, Premature Decay, and all the ritect. of youthful hadlacietloo, will , fOr ttl'ealte of eel'. retina humaolly..end free to all who need It, the receiptand dlreettout for Making the simple rem edy by add& be 'resented.. Soffereer !rotatr to profit by the adrertlseet eiperleuce, ego do in by aditfittlitif.. l ti perfect confidence. •• , • JOHN B. OGUTY. isaiLtly) 0.43 Code street. Neer lora. New A4vertivementri. UT A. 1110fflif:tilt.,41.- ten4er. prof.. T . clan ! sem cc* tO tbe4clllsetio of Rockies. ter and surrounding country. Office it. S. C. Iltuanen's drug atom on Water street. Itocht,eter, Bearer county Pa. Conanttatton boan between us. no. and a p. to. Drug* furniehed and preecrtplious:eareinity til led at above Deng !Store_ 171411. ' • E urational Notice. • C"oranottuememalnic Attu al cm )-. Zelienople, Butler Co.. Pa. The Snmmer Tenn will noon on MONILI, I AUPUST 163 h. A D. Tho 9. JiAreph R. Te:xcl. A./1" Princhul. Mies C. M . A.diatibt. Her. R. F. 'Winter, Prof. of Fivneh, end 1111.111 i menial 11.1 e. Dr. A Imal; aitl 11ear.1,4401.1 to Spaubb, Ration and other madetri langnager, nod Ilebrem if de aired. Terms one !milli] &dyad.. the remainder at the clooe of the term. Boarding and room. with the Principal or In the Allege. For further partici, Mr+ Inquiet) of or addrese J0S:11. TETZ Ff. VII: It. • Zellenaple. blotter l'a• -• • • , DIValit . ND NO. 23. = The Directors of this Dank have this star declar ed a dividend from the 'lnmate of tholes: el: months upon this capital stock. as follow►: Un Um old shares or the term of six mouths five per. coot. on the new shares fur term of font mon Mrs three per rent; payable to stockholders ur their legal representatives sitidemandosnd all free trues Government., State and Local tares. Jyll:3t. SDWAIID HOOPS. Caelder.. usieus NOTICE IN PARTITION. Bearer CoUnly es:—ln the Orphans Court In - ' and' for Paid. counts, =fore the flou. Judges des= Court. onion 41) matter of the petitlon for partition • s,f the real wi t of Margaret An ke.ny decersed, and now to wit June lth. the Court grant ps i ruin on the heirs and legal repre pentatlre• or paid decedent, to wit: Henry. Luke n, (partitioner) wedding' in Beaver connty, Pa.. Alexander T. Ankeny, =ding In the State or Or egon, Franklin Arinstrong dart Isabeda V. Arm strong, residing in Mercer county, Pa., John En,- pith. trading In the Stale of Oregon atorepal. Samuel Reyna' and Nathaniel Runtish, repidiug If, Bearer county aforesaid, and all When, lutes:at. ed, to chow canoe, Many they have, why en inquest to make partition of the real dtato of mid should not be awarded at an Orphans' Court to be held at Denver, in sad tor the county-of fla vor. an the drat 31untley of September neat. 11469. Retire to atm-resident helm by publication. In the county paper* according to rule tit Court. A true cope of Rule. /Meat: JOAN A. PRAZ.R. it. Clerk. b t tom. yturdini copy.) VA Rill POO NA 1.1:.--The =debt:meet or. feu his farm,. pituated in North Sewickley township. Heaver county, for pale. The farm con. taloa 207 nerep, eh= nt Which are cleared and the whole under bode; betel:ace le well timber ed. AM= OW mane or the cleared jnod Is trot and oeconfl ‘ beldu.' A large portion of[ de whole tract to =dial= With are and coal. 'The farm Is well watered, tan the. fkroasre two comfortable .brel• ling hodes, a plod, epriontewse, and a frame barn forty by sixty feet. and a log barn thirty by ably Icet.ltwe der with allneeespary out bolding, Alarm. orchard of baring fruit treefion the land: . alp° ht/ grape sins pet out tact' fall, and lOLA gooseberry plant', at rams' HMO. Payments eaoi, Call on or address. , North Sewlnkly P. 0., Beaver comity l'a. P. S. The abbey facet is known no the 11r. Robert t =dont= term." 11y79ran• .1 31 1ProVell Vrystpl Palace Cook log filloye s —Thn preprtetor of the Bridgewater Foundry tendons Idn;onlcs to n generous pullie for their very liberal twmage , abd inforroP them that he hap complete and to now • manufacturing the Reproved erystaf,Talace Condo. , Store. Id which all the defectal.veal or inudirairy, ever db rovered In the old pattern have •en reutedied, the front and tbe oven retarget' nd remodeled, lire bark remodeled after the t oat durable nue ever made In . THIS • C i t-,U TI Y, end other Ira proven:cuts bulb Intend tOttimMAlOcc, rat. ' families that I hare supplied with the old patinae of t;rystal Palace Stones (or the Ileffeer r(Ove, as they Ono rolled to tlc Coalltry)• wilt read. i b llieptity that they are the Mat cooking and boo stores that are male to Bile country. T advents:pm of Pie unproved OW ie ittamased welght and draught cular,pel hake Oren, Ching (d bout mid doors, and open Efate, wad moat arl alLty shah; Bland perpendlotitor firs beck.. which Ip tiro ndonent of eaperleaceolexperto Is life my,t depth patte of stove back that ran ire newt. hood Poor orders , to,' has. t'sruplxil.ituthrilar pout alike. No change in prices. Tempo and. any p r om oa hind to &Alton. Atm. in of m u "Armando:: country. old • atm% tempi, -taken lit ePetlllltte, Beeond.thAtol kt9Ptte' Pimp. an hand and ate Pile Chopp apcl43f. • TIIOS. cAmpnELL px.Ecuirount , I.'wary. having been grutted tole ander. pigued ' nft the relate of Manton H. @Am, am:feed. Into of Ilepewell towoonip, thane county. There, fuse all perpons indebted to paid oslauforn a c t Idle to make hitinetilate payment: and all Per.lll.llefe• log claims frgelopt prod eleste will present tired duly authevtlested far set: teknent to , Jyßial , JAMES IRONS. .1,••••• • fo.'‘ • - - • A ILMITOWN the Orphans' 11 Court or 'Waver county.l In the nutter Or the Grit And Odd account or Ad son for of the rotate , or Ere e. It r'Aber. deed. -And now, to wlt : June atltat. on nsollon 11. Young. Esti., the Court upprant Joseph 11. thinnhighatn. Nay. on Auditor to gletritune the latt-thila thu hand. , of raid Acnintottoutr, to mut tottM n ttg .. ht c h=alli t e k tl t tled thereto. JOON A. FRAZIP.R. . ,Tite Auditor Aid attend the datlea of the alnive appointment at Me olke In Beaver. on Tedder the nkb day ofJaly, , held: the tour* of 10 p clock In a. , and ISn'clock tn. Allparyiels lu Intermit may attend It' they aee pro{ ' . `.' li::•in 1 J. 11.ii.'W.SINIttlA M. A edr.r. 1 litisir . keit.i. ...,. ' : : ': , To Coasuiiiptives: triton of Youth. New lirightuu, Jaly 7, L 46. IVew Aiircrttxemci~tx., • • ,•• 4.1 •• • • Q.• • • • - • - • ' • ris -. • ~r ;:i4 . pui •' :6. 0 ,•:: 7; ‘4'• ;tor4l' •ami • 11=1 Fi • • NEINI - t • • ::- 4t4 . • 171 t - 0;.. (I) •:4 74 Wq • • • • • g • 0 z.;" •,, U s ) "‘e4 0.1 • g 44. CP g: fr 4 g r - 4 ' P T 4 A . a ?-1 PT-+ el Iv • • >7 rz CI) sALES DI Virtue of.sundry Writs of Vend Mont Expo new lsenrd out of the Court of Commott HMS of tho county of Bearer and to nie din.etecl, 1.• exposed to public sate at the Pond lions° In the Borough of Bearer, Beaver county, un 24:+tar day ttmilth day ofJoly, nt ten o'clort: a. t 0... the Solintelmt property to rsit All the right, title, Interest and claim of defend. ants of in and to the following plc= or parcel of land situate In North Sewickley township. Bearer county, Pa., blended and described as follows. 1., wit: North be James Burris, East and South by John Wiley, West by James itamsey: containing - Pi acres more or ion. iS acres cleared and under fence, on which la seeded a 1.4 rouse and lug tarn: full trees on the prima Bei. • Seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Jenklita nt the snit of .Wat. Smith, administrator of George Smith. deceased. OEM All the right. Int, rt-t stud rhtittt .dt.lt.nd- Mt 44 in and to the Logue, log itouwe stud lot it the borough of GI/0211W Bearer county, PA, bounded North by au •Iley, lEta,it by other property of de (umlaut, booth by Front or Water rtrtet, Wert by an alley; tin which a (runic dwelling Loupe two rtorlst high, containing 14 roma; in ',suturing . Oil well on the lot; and all neceeeary out build ing.: cellar underneath ,Seiced and ta• ken In execution as the propCrlf or C. IV. SII L at the suit orJanies Nchutt. . _ J (JUN S. tri - rhui... , 'd,rtyr. Shcrifro.Utlice, 1114..ivcr, .1 klly i. 14119. opy LOOK HERE. SPIIING AND S 4 M.lll GOODS. —The underalgned beg. leave to Inform hlo frlpmh+ and' the public gemetally that ho bt, jo't rereivNt a new stock of goods, of the 1E4,4 otyl,, for Spring and Summer wear ,which be off,t, at ..ry moderat rate.. °RNT/.t,'.1161;• yudArmift.ya yobs. CONSTANTIN ON MA ND. . . . Clothlnt: titado to ord., on ilke lcortut notko. Irininktul to the'publo: fur lotto in% oro, I hope by Clore altkation to Inoon e, , to no rib a cooOLO lona nf. the panic. • DANIEL 3DLLEIt.iu BRUTE .iy:MGE I'M r 24:11 . • AUDITOR'S ; NOTICE. -In the Orphati• ,Court of Beaver county. In the !natter of the estate of Adam Gormley. th.t.ia...ed, who was Admlntstratenor. Executor of the estate ot• I o ld Crono and. Nance Gr o ve. deed And noir. to tilt: Jnn' 1,08. 'on motion of John B. Young. Esq., the Conn Jo.etili R. email:wham. Eeq.. an Amine!' to Matrthote fluids of the estnt- of the said Das Id G-ove and Nancy Grove, (toed., men In the hands of Peter It. Young Administrator of the cr tate of Allan, :oral ly. deed, who wmoAdministrator as afere,attl. From the Recent. Attest— JOIIN A. FRAZIER. f 1 r 4. The Auditor will meet the parties In (Mere.. 111 the above matter at I& lace In Beaver, on t•it tirday July :1164 between the hours of 11l tirlork a. to, and It: o'clock, tn., ..here they ran alllel if they'mvproper, Jrl:.lr] .1. 11. cl'N N151:1111, 31. .I.oll'r. FOILEIti ATTAC11:11111::Ni": Jow; 11. HOICTS WILIJAM it i ;HEN. Cpannier, doing Ilatue•• a• orr.h.n. r. Ifendenoon f 11111. lu the emirt of Con:noon Plea., ni Ileavernonnte. No. :17. Nov. I. 14 - 04. Forelrm Attaehtnent ehou n' halnuee ten In•on ar tuttl3t ft r rine& Pohl and dalnered nud thereon, f.:41;:13. 3 nue In 1n , 21. Judzinent a•_ dart delendnut. dune . .:NlSOP,lhtle'on the Prothuntda r), to :V.V.* the dnmage neronlinz to law. AIII• davit of claim having IKV.II Nilike It tlrrreler Clven that the Prothonotary of tit.. .aid Court a 111 ar...c...1 the Ptabitithe damage., at hi. oillre in Ben. rm. on Itionrrlay the rah day of Au , T.t.1,471. at ;I O . CIOCk:p k iTotToirs NOTICE.• in the Ofirlt.rue 1.1.4.10urt of Ileac, county. In the 1.1.14:r oath° balance In the hand• of a. Maple. 1 . 7.. , t1...1.11iiii11•- trator of the to of Horatio N. Kentrettv..lee.l. On motion, the Court appolnt W.. 1 Morten. EA.,. Auditor to thatribute raid Ira/ance to anti nn tor; 'Luau legally entitled thendo. Lulls: A. FILV.IEIt. Clot arts. e. I trill attend to the dude% of the ahoy, appnint rnent at toy offree 111 New Brighten. on the 11111 day of July 1412.5. nt 9 o'clock,' A. In Ashen nod there all persons ititere•te.l may attend ifnter ace proper Jr3hlw W• S. If Infek.N..ladoor. :iaiyAvrahl.:ll 77 a:. 79 MAHAL 1' hT., Prrn.m . 10;11,1.., Wonl.l D,31,•r -to thrir r_. , .I.. , .inucut .d , 111111 . :tel II stralv It"iiIloilo/ Ihim • Millinery (:.nod.. , Enid l'ielert%. tr. 1'11114:n1s and SIIII • jltwiery ant Glowtt,, Sitsitentlers, Shirts, Furni troikk -• White (lord.;, Papcti (;‘,,A1.. Fancy 00tt,1:,, Ant! Ntttmag. Stock l.,•Pt tip during' Lb, ,:".111 . 11111t. r. nll to tinlm, promptly uttemleil Just.lll.•,,toul; to s.,rt up Trimi. jell—t Dan'l Hugns & Co, MANUFACTURERS OF 3,farbleizetl Slate Mantles. I.lberty Street, 1-'ittsl)lll.gli• Priees, el4Oll and . In Hitt marl, eizing proecm, ertain ehtlesder,, or inctilic oNitleo„ aro applied to and itietorbed le; the 1 , 1 0 :111', "'lll . ll is then Fultiel.ted lo a proper degrce ht..t tUtlit iilt• enamel is I/1 fleetly lit/torpor:fled tcttlt Ille elate, and IIVI:11111t, 1011; We link I. to •r llirssY 1113i11 of dilrerent dilj4l; :410 WI: pa} - ICI i r - tertiipn In ordcrk a here partici: ‘ri , .lt col ors to littnitonire whit paper Unit earpetg. We nee reeeleing, ,inontlily, new sly lc , ftnnt European designer., whirl! enable,: Us to pre.lttee the tile..% vitt-the , ht'llett , 'I juemety .31iscellancoiss. Ad&wliseniestts. tlitnxiEw,:YrsElt, ►'n. WEEELY \'INU A FIIENII sl'lTL\' OP DODDS IN KAPII 01 , TO FOLLOW IND I DEPARTMENTS. : • . . . CA - 11)t..).1.)54. st.ubenrine Alagaiineri..4 mid Sa 111-omilen blanion., While and Calmed and , jawed lielannela.; I • , Gingham.% I ( I I.aw IIK,I • ‘Y'ater Proofs, CI nchilla. (.;'loth4, IV'nollen Shawl's lirnwil in t] I;lavk Dnilings. • (nimm • Planne .inennem, I 'ruble Linen, .Iri 6 Liueu, , I I '.unittrititius. - - I ' • G l'odie. da;Sugar, 31.11..4.4., 1% tAnt• Sa b o I Irspo. tholdel; and Common Situp , . Mackerel In bar• rell and kW, War and Talton: Full,. Sj len and e M. At. .160, t // . 1 n Ewan. N/ails Glass, Door I.nekA Door LAN bev: ~ .erenw . 1,11.. I . ndery, 'filth. And •fen 510010., Bella, I 'onl Fire •In. and P 01.,. Ndlla and 1:14.4. Stenl. Nllo‘ 1, 1 and I Inn . Pod, nate, Hcyttnl4 and Snail.. Punt and Garden 11'uULENWARE ockg.t., Tub.. Churn.. Rot t c.r l'auto :Ind Ladlem emmoN um, Linseed Oil & White Lead Boots rind . Shops LADIES' MISNEW AND I'IDLDIaLW Stiou4 lu t.m.st Powder .and Shot , Blasting Powder and Puie. peed ..sE queviiwwiltre. II Levy good. dell% er,d .Ire, of charge • liy eiar attentinn to 100dne.... and keri.ll: Conotaall on Lin d A well milled tlnck or good. , of all tbe,dlffereut kind* kept In a onnntry .tnto. the:nntlerolgnel to(lnure In Ilw"pain tll merit and receive n 00$11r0 14 iLc • public pntlonnae• 0c23.6„ ;. ,iy_137,. ! . t, ti. ICA NC: I.: IZ. I;o ox LE on E G E.— WES r- ERN; LAND. MO Acres or choice sleeted rolling prairie, ' , Milted m Start county lotta. be. twovn N.!W. Dubuque. mil Sioux. City Rail road.. Tinproceit on all .titer. Inquire or THOMAS WCREERT, Deaver. Pa. 9111 : 1 :1 .rAVNII T NI Mo l t E a g MONEY thi4 comity and sell the moot popular Sewing MIS chlni• non' In n.e. None but energetic alit relit. toe men need apply to sIItLEY Si STOOPS, Gni"' Ant+. Howe Sew. Meth. No. I. Sixth St. • _ tt Tjeort of t ie c,nillthot of ttic National Danl. I 11, of Ite.tvr r .county. New Drlxitton. Pa.. at the of uu the I . .th tiny 01 Join, tNitl. 11.1)..t./1. - lie Ks. add 1/I•ent.. livening). . . . . 19:96 C. S. }cum!, to ....cum 1N.1451 - 041 U. S. ltegvtl• 1 , 11 Due front He.:ermitt4. and 11,011 t, .11.517 Ui Jtm from other Nal impil 11,1114... 5.11).1 Ranking' .... 11.141 711 Furniture au..)l nvttn.. . 1.9:13 Gv Ctlrraig • i • .rt r psli.i. t';‘.ll f s•tis. MEI • lull. of (Mt, Nnt1 , 14:111:nn . .., Cuirralicy. L1AT.11.1,11.4. r Vrapi.ml ock rplU• fr.s I , on. I I IP!, or, N bl:i k Irrolallota ri 011 .• 11 • 17 Sin; f'ionoy oif I. Efliviinl floor, I'n-:11, 0111 w Notional 11001: 01 County. :affirm 01 , 01.• fitalent..ol i, trio. 10 Ili.. 1,0-101uiv.k10/01..11,0 soil 10.110 f EDW.% 1111111/01 1 1 , .t.li Sliliiii - rllO,l hero, WMo JlOO% 1 " .1 ... 111.101 fl n. /0.0) r:ur..-IDEN .I W ILD MILTIIN ft iWNS END.: Din el Ory. If, 11. hisiAlf. I . I f P/A111;M:S;: - .: _D I t 1:" (; 0( ), 1 ):-A. J.M.-BURCHFIELD &. CO. No Sixth Stmt t, 131.• sf. rmir. Entire ,t,trt: riosinn• nit at a':!;reat dur lion a eltainzt.. itt ttu r Flutes" 'nth! (thin- 0 , 1.trr..1 Nid..•, all th , isiake4, I;rer Illrek and . l'olgtred .11pare.r.4. . . rrnt.t. ' I. i n 1. ; 1 . .1' 2.1 rent:. Chinth (4,1111(.0% ic; M.,. wi.rtli 1:1 I.lctic Tabb• • sTcovc ( . r. , 11 Sheeting. Pillow Cage ne for 3len tam! ear. :••;tlick ill nett :mil he-i thi• • • • city 2.ili A (1L%_['11..131 MEM! Throat um! Lung Dimeuftes Dr. Wishart's PIIIE Tres , Tar Cordial. 11 Iw tI %h al Tree, 1.11 lir a peculiar pr..k . ..” , In tlo• th nt e N by •%ch It+ 10::11,At mediesl propertio, .n. Tut:lined , • It Ilikt out; ~Irk:,•;0:11,1 and reli.title rem:dp t hat It, ever 4,, prelmr•d r•um the jnlry ttr the Pine It Ins h.:or:lles the tli,tet•tive organ. and re,torer the nittwtite. It •tr.,ngtlirtet the deltilitAtett .tytetra. It tturlttrt .111,1 enriches the blood atul from the oly.toil the corruption which peroftikt hrt.etht oh 'the lung,. It di...01N re the hunt. or Itltteltnt which otop+ the air-Itttott;:ett tit Itio tort:, ihdmuling principle acid nitou the irritat,4l , tir• face of the !nue. and tturckst..penetrittio.4. il4l 1,112t1 iiimui,ed :tart, relieNlog, pain and subduing that, Ithil hitt. It it tali restilt of years 01 study and experiment and id offered 14. the a allele,' 'with the poet th e as surance or sin has curet' o! llowing disease., It the to Iteht has not tol hntt; delayed a mart to tho mosn• of cure:— Consumption of the Langs. Congh, Sore Throat and Bronchitis, Lil Cr Contplalnt. Blind and !needing Nino, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptiteria. Wn are 011.11 ant:LA as by are ton other remedies is the market for Cotoonninfon, Cotilfhg. rot& Illidother Pal...wiry nth lions 01001110 Wl4l4arro 'lns, 'ra- tornint. ats,wer— hd. It tows Sot ryy ~topplug cough hot by lonle•nint and rt.411:1: nature In throw off the untimillty:matter rollerted about the throat and !woo:hist In het, roasts_ Irritation And cough. 'sat. Mint Throat and Lilo: Relll , llr7l arc Coln, anodynes a latch aline the tough for owl•II, lon by their conalrittnitig cttrt. the ll nevotoe han10t...41 and unhealthy nal.lo rots :,nlltte and are rtlahltsd In the systern. rattsin , 41i.ea.41, bey undthl canto.' of stir mots elnlovtit phy 4 The Pine Tree Tar Cordial. with aokt• ants. are prelearlile,hemose th,y non VI hi. "'lnbuilt. , of tie meow. ntenthrroot told hem-rnn. I dd..' int..., .14.14114 e !nags to art Mo t the.. on the 11101.w:thy .rrlVlleol.l and purify the Mood. 11114 viesttlneally nitl.fng the core Perrert , Dr. Wl,4lArt P.,. oil hie at 111 A ontrr hoot,. I and thousand. or Certlni . ate• forum torn ;MI LO , . Melt of Ill t illtrothouoll , time:tater 5t ,. 114: • lodonealy ttiwn up In Itnt.thTtu,7l,l th b d ; " l,ll " o " l4l s in 'l rt 7 . "' Tu r6 Zort ia7 4 . 7 l it i l t h s , / . .. totoLtort• u ran rotroll I .T h. y re larit, or r TretTar or dui start muds tn•r ier hottle. 11 per d,. hrt/t ily ...liar. rer,ot t Tier IttlJnv. , 1.. ti. .14 . 1•11:1(1.111 II No. n.r.: North 2tl t•trotl.lllll.l.lt.itthi.t upr:1:101. . .314rrellaneosem. :I=7=-7_ ,#• • I.',W Spring and Summer. Good's Speyerer & 86n.s, C4inter or Water And.lanzes St re(.l:4 rear KS rEn, N . 1 ! . • A Iltre}ndreturnol from the (lea with ri large O:KA of fy,,,eas I. iighl ut the love; est :Neal pricen, which they utter to the rtrasovarz i PRICES, DRY GOODS GitocrltrEs, PRO I'ISIONS, !CATS, CAT'S, 800 7\; .I :VD SBOES IiARDWAR E, IRON, NAILS, CARPENTER/Z(IOLS ROPE. PACKINHI YARN, (goitre brands or WHITE LEAH and I'AINYS dry :td hi oil, antl gt.arral vatiew of flit Drycri,, and Vutiy. queensimare and Willow Ware, FL()L.r I I.i'LOTJ It, IYo dill h.:re contrnl I the celebrated CANTON CITY MILLS FLOUR, :kw. or tica 61.11111, ("It Meta ..%; high A. , room flour, Ni. %VcRl7lJli FLOIJIt We redeye Ow abr.% e brand+ b y tile losd, find tan sell theln st, Pittsburgh Prices t Ittly mving Ircicht,Noaimodcrat whole sale and retail. NAILS. WHITE WA TER LIVE.:.:ALT, soA p, Ireed. &t.., ?'"Thanking the public for past pat rott.u....% we liope to merit a liberal share tits Ihe future. We alwav buy for etetb atul sell cheap. L L AND 111.1 NV 1 NeED RETAIL (molls Di.:1.11:10thli Nit Et: OF P. S. Also agents for the KNIPPEN MOWER AND REAPER awl Naliomti Plow ( I : " Ma CO "l i7i7)S; . IMEIBBI 2;7:175-3.l'N - 7 3+ i. Vol 1.675 to .io 10 tOCET:ESTiErt MARBLE - WORKS. t2114 , ,i1i) 111 out '. H. MARSHALL, ll:omfitootmr of MONUMENTS 111•:Ah.F 1 7 4 MT sToNi:zs Marble and Stcine Posts 1 -4. 41ri• 7eintwtory !.4)t We 113%,110W handi 3 Large:m.lSn. peri.,r Stork of Plain and Ornanwatal 311.anntridq and Ileadatonve.. W.• are now ready, to eupply on 4.ort it 441..:, all orders from tlwmunlry at low ral,. Grrixi.clatcsiaess, dud ri‘turcs of a Fu; a Quality ALWAYS UN HAND Onr Nrig6hors represent that they Ae3l Clepap, hint we praetiee Selling Cheaper : And Doing as we Represent. Ellll.llly 111. Ag,ll l , \lre Mil hell 10 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop, Thaw ALL:d3 111 .1i •iriu;; any !lung in our 'ilk' tn. lilt lull I. Cull and Exumine OUR WORK AND PRICES !:i;fore climber( Union Agricultural Works, itoeuctuer, Benver County, Pia. A. B. SM. 1.71. 1 1-T Co, reentee, Pmprietor.. and Manyhteturerm of ' , AMU'S PATENT MOWER AND REAPEII, 110 do Tnunsiir:a 4: SEPARATOR ,du tlo . ,OIDIIUII rvApo ß AToi c . 11 4 11 u.) Cl,ler and Cane )1111.: Punt Sheller.; Struve ( - Otero, mitt Dog Churn Itmairluz of above; Alw. Euzioorml Machine I:rpalrinq done at short notice. (Mr Mower has been In circulation now In till• oectlon. for *event' yearn. end to WO welt known to requireang, and we rhallenre friendly coin. petition w ith any machine In the market: and for Chet, ne Make the following nrupaontion. : If any - Fanner, In Deaver comity. Imo a piece of craea en hard or tangled that other marhinem have failed to mow It, and he thinks It cannot he cot by a machine, tie will ge at hie capenee and cot the Cop.+, anti If we fall lll:mime, we will forfeit the sem of Filly Dollar, IVO]. mayStlitne. A. It. SMITH .1 Co dise4ta arising from n disordered state of the Stomach, Liver or Intestines. • l e P pared by SEWARD, BENTLEY &CHENEY. Draulits, Bu ff alo, N.Y. Sal of all Druigists; Mn!= .- . Connunption, and all D' ''s al' the Lul Throat- and Lungt Don't t. a severe Cough, or throw away: ey on • worthless medicine.. PRIG[ RIFT T CETS PEN TTLE &I=b SEWARD, 'RI' 1; BttEdo, N.Y. Bold by sit Druggists. ~ . ' I Ayer's Hair Vigor, Cnit:kliwz or i. For restoring Gray ; Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. . dre.l4.ing whirl is at oncts 4 Agreeable. healthy, and cabana for preserving the hair. FaVed or gra3 Aar is' soon restorr.l to its, original rotor with Mc , gloss Owl freshness lof youth. Thin hair is thirk • rued, falling hair chec ked; and bald. aess often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can 'restore the 'hair where the follicles "aro destroyed. f ar the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can be wsved fin usefulness by this application. e Instead of fouling:the hair with a Ipasty sedi* .. ment, it will keep it clean a nd rigorous. Ilia occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and conacquen* - pfavent baldness. Free from those deleterious substinces whiell ,make some preparations dangerous ntul injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it, 1 1 If wanted l merely for a :1 HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can lm found tin desirable., i Containing neither oil nor dye, it doe! not soil white cambric, add yet lasts ;long on the hair, givingtit t rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfuine. I . Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., , PaAenosi. AND ANALVTICA4,CLITAIB7I, Ayer's Sarsaparilla; FOR PICIIIIFYING TIEN I BLOOD. The reputation this ex• celleuf medicine erdove .... .43, is d3lvld.= it. c‘ aro ei/E o .; ff,• rv e: u ortkr,tll7) ` = " . 46. • ease, where the system seemed stigmata...l' ai ith io• corruption, have be. n , , .. purina•l snit Cured by h. .. Scrofulous. scartions and .- . disordersovhl. h were 22- 1 _ ,_• .2 gravated Iby the scr,d,. lons eontandnalkin until • dial Mere PadsdhllY amain& bare been rmlically , cured In much great numbent in ohnoet every sea • lion of the countly, that the public 'eared]. seed to he informed of its virtues or pees. I .... , Scrofulous poison is one of the most deal men re ;nemles of our rare. Often, WI nitneen and unit It tenant of the organism undermines the eamst it utio n, and invites the attack of enfeebliag or fatal disease., without exciting a ell*nklon of its presence. Again, il seems to breed Infection thtornthold the body, stol ,tben, on some &Tongan acaokla.inipklty develop ' Into tine or other or its hideous forms, either on It,, ' turlbee or among the vitals. In the latter, tuber• cies may be suddenly deposited in the longs na I heart, or tumors formed In the hear, or it show • 114 ',recency by eruption* on the skin, or foul nicer aliens en some part of the body. fleece the or. i stonal use of a bottle of this barsesporina 11 2.1. i chable, even when no active symptoms of ele,e2i, appear. Persons afflicted with tint following corn 'plaint* generally. Mill Immediate relief, and, el i length, cure, by the use of this 84JULLIPtilRfl f..t: ett..intholay's F i n, Roar or Keys:pc/mit. Titter, Ball Abeam, Scald Tined, Illwptronn. hoer Eyes, Sore Ears, and other eruption. 0, i ioildo• lona, of hicrofwfous 41LICane. .1.1•1, in Ito are c0n,en1...1 (oral.. a. Thisprptin. ihvgegy, ',lean Dl•ense. }its, Epilepsy, Nearatyla. find the v arious L7erroges affections of the Inuecu. For and tit rl Mia -),1.111, , 0. Syphilis or Venereal:lnd Aferclrrio/ Disease, ere enrol by it, though a long time is required fez iiitaluiuutta.4,ll.ll44.tle ra.kLaln. all, 1111) 111,114 . 100 Itlll Inn; . I.,tarnant a, ~t. ti.,, ~,,,411, in, nil cur, the complaint. 1 euenerbdra or Whites, I Serge,. 1 lerrolions. awl letotoll• Ill.rwirs. are Coin Monk tool, tn In ,t,I and ultan..alo .end I. a• panfi Ivy and 11,1):01 lan.: Oft. t CAlitalto l Pan - 110.11 , tor en li rate are Inlaid al out ] ,tlinau3e, sup. ph„ 4 can.. Rho I, lien. 1111.1 60/15. . In, t 1 111 1 , 1 11 I • 11,01./111 11. , 1 e.trin,.... ~, ~I, r: I. OW 111.111, l 114 I quirk!, to it,tan .11 , ,, I in,: (..9,4,tha,1,piai11.1 jrwires, or foglana rivrimitoor Iles e 1.r.r.m.1.1etrei1dir..1...1...r, n. thin often .... from Ihn rnaldir I ani4an. la 11,0 blood. this V 11(14 IPA Itil I. 4,in it mitt Tv pion•r for thi sin rigth .2 I * igiir nil the .411 . 111. no, nt hn Ir.. trottpafl Ind / r.0 r ... Weima r/cwt. Nleeplo.s. end troubled with perm.. tio• pc...hi-n.10.. , r re.sro. Or any of the sig. ,hon. , 3mpinaintn. of 11.,,Lar0•, ,all sled Immediate relief and rnnrin, mg evidence or Its rester dine inilf Cr upon trial. • ILIMEI I' REPAR F: 11 Or. J. C. AvEn it co.. "rim. Prod/kat neol .4Anlyt ital ehrsrolmix., SOLD , BY A 11. .11 , 10:4 ;GISTS EVLOTWD ERF. marl7•h In:al 6111 . , 1it:3%.1k1V10 9 IMPROVED y AS P WO, REST94It FAVORITE lIAIR DRESitifi fiewOtile (ibieli o l e will quickly restore Gra !Hair to its natural color and b tuty, and produce luxuriant grovith. It is perfectly harmless, and is pkeferred• over every other' prepatration by those who have a fine held of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautiful gloss and perfume imparted to the Flair make itdesirable for old end young.l t',.. :A, 1, ) , ~It ttrutrititu• MN) i'.. I I: (Min.:NW!! NT., N. Y. Ell Eiiii r.Tr r t~.: ; EMI El LOWELL, MASS. per-/0 $l.OO. I ' R TM. SP FIRST PREMIUM Of a Myer IIorASI I 11,11 alr•IlDIM 1.. ; ; ___AL L ir BallltErPs NAIR RESTORATIVE NA if iWIC i.-titr,.. , :-. 1,..4.-- BAIKILMTT • 111 1 1 Vegetable Hale Reattatlre Ite.ny Cryy Mar lks Its 21 stuly1 1 ply._ imia Le ar the Mir. daft* 1 vvoty bp ok , adios IYorsdl- 4 eon est ftnim r inmost* ttr=tl . l=... *ad ly Me oaniperays Ids Nl* AU* sue. thryntmd gie ; 4 514 Wed. Neilo4ll•l4 4 SP bootb. I , J. R. &morn • co., ey.o4,ain, •••=on:•• as. I ), For We by all Dro;mint. ami.t Dvalare IC 1...1 Yin. c Tyr, lob b.Ye. I IEI maoNEttoWs, MI ME
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