I== The ,Beiaver Ar us. . - 1 z •••• - gearer.d!": ' itli. , tyrrulalion Oyer .21oeive Modred. Bates o - f Advertising. - %r . 4 - 40 : a tow. ..---. , , $3 lal OW to i ixi is so in - 15 18 01 10 50 15 OD SI 00 13a tow wto rim 88 00 50 01 , itis to et no so • 1 mr--10.50 58 . S W 6000 oquerrs. do L BO ;3 40 3 sviami„ do 5 W 6'oo 1.0111 , 4 do. 8 00 600 Mingo .6 00 31 00 e uhu30..... It W .15 05 • II 00 BO 00 andsilstratore ae4 Eseeo333 , 1k si..dal pollees iber. tile; too emts. ! rnsments to be Made QA34r Nr tranolent advaideensents, which all'ontr. sl*teoftheT e, . e tbr the week ending tho 24th . of July, 1869. 2P. x.. 9 , P. M. MIIE2 July IS 61 deg. 63,deg. 65 dog; lo 71 deg. ' 77. deg- . (6) deg: 11) 75 deg. 75 deg. 67 deg. In 60 deg. 72 deg. - 63 deg. =I US deg. 74 deg., 62 deg. '23 57 deg; 72 dog : 64 deg. 24 65 deg. 69 dog. U.S dog. R. • tAIAIR. snimeripttons to thir Beaver Ar. gati.—Tho following named persona have paid the sums set opposite to their Hamm on subscription to the Beaver Amnia, since tho date of our last publl- .l Ito Powell, Haden, .1. F. Baylow, Fast 7tl,.lldulT, Beaver, islet McMillen, Elders Mill, , I liris. stehier,'lleaver, 2 00 .%. W. Graham, BritlgnWator, 2 00 rergugon, Now Brighton, 2 00 Mins M. Feulk, Delver, .I.n,eph Boaer, 1.1. Marshall, WheatlandlFuraaeo, 1 00 Longenoekir,New 11r1ghtali, 200 J. T. Ewing, Green Garden, 4 00 M. Weyand, Beaver, • 2 00 Inalah Morgan, Blaekhawk, Committee I:set:dive ComMithie Is requested to stect at the Court House, in. Beaver,. on Saturday, next, 3lst inst., at I o'clock p. 'The attendance ofevery member i. particularly desired., ..The follow in:; persons constitute mint committee: Jame, Patterson, lien). Wilde, John Smart, Dr. J. Murray, D. U. Speyorer, I'. erichlow, J. H. Harrah, Smith Cur. :%I. Weynnd. M. WEYAND, Ch'n. Co. Com. Fan An Limo always on hand at tho Mulvanon Limo Kilns, Vanport, 20 eta. per butoliel. aprdf. . Four wells for oil are going down near Meadville, ono of them ix already two !tundra] foot deep, and feat getting deeper. Win ear ofeoni - and fermi Just reeelvvd and for sale, 'Wholessalo and Retail, at Speyerer dr. Sons, Rmdiester, Pa: The Meadville Agricultural works tre running fall time, and selling all the machines they can make, that is. about. thirty per weak. 100 Banttra* Canton City floor just rweived and fir sale at Speyoror &pops, Rochester Pa.' • Wilikesbarie is so miserably wick ed that the rosiatiotable portion oftho pop ulatiemtulkotfornatng a Vigilance Cord n tit tee, and thereby assisting the officers of the law. • 'rimy hail a hurricane in Butler coun ty the other day, which, bissides.taaring ul trees and down fences, blow a hat off tile head of Major Prank Anderson four utiles. We don't know if tire Major ran lifter it. The little girl who some weeks ago was supposed to have been lost in the Inunntains, near Xereersburg, haSl;een found near Bridgeport, Cumberland .• ly, where alio had Wei, 4aken by 1,3m1 of Gipsy's. Anions* the Ilst of. Patents Issued to citizens of We'stern Pa., for the week ceding. July alth 1869, we find ono to Thomas Ragan, of Rochester, for aLock- N ut. Inventive genius has not altogeth er died out In Roarer county. el'. atation.—The publiesehool of this glare tdosed on last Friday for a vacation of sic weeks. The pupils of tho various ....mot hail a pie nie on last Saturday In the groves adjoining the town. Quito a nil lather of their parents were present on 1110 '111VaSi01). The scholars gerierally bad a final tint°. • Pay your Tomeo.—'raxpayond bear that if you want the abatement prr amt on your State and bounty you moat call at the Tresumfer's .dike in Beaver on or before the first of .tugutit and liquidate. After that time there will be.no abatement In your ,fa- MEMM Went India Emancipation:-Our ettlnred fellow citizens intend holding a ....I..brat ion on next Monday, in bakelay!s I ;tatve, near Beaver, in honor or the ittantipatiou ()Moir race in the West . Indies. A public dinner will to given ta t tint netsudmi. Adureascs Will be dolly nd by several colored ministers wittr sin be present nt the time. We trust <irietyand good order will ho main tained on the ground. • • Woman named Esther McNamara ,%s., rim over by the Reading aceommo .lm ion train, upon Friday morning, a '.hort (listance below Plelmlxville, and io , tantly killed. 'A coal train was to the other directioit at the time, awl the wontan did not notice the up f,roach of the passenger train. 'llar excavation of Indian Mounds In con opbudor tp., S'enango county, Pa., In' t c resulted in somo very interesting , lisclopments. The mummified body ”rrin Indian princess lets been discover ...l, and was on oxidbitlon at Tituaiille, 'lSorsday. .Tbe remains are said to be 11, sit csrol lent state of petrifactiOn, and tby of m.. 101111111.. Inspection. The boyiestoWn Democrat says: On evening ofJuly 11th, Henry L. Fos ter, a broker in Philadelphia, l and Con .tantia, his wifo, woro thrown &Om n IquriaLT in which they wore riding along, thc 7 , :q.Aharniny crook road, Bonsaletn war svlienek'El Station, by the horses taking fright. Mr. Foster and his wife ni•ro both injured, tho latter very seri "',4lY about the head, and body. They 1 , .:11• INdh removed to their residentx) nt schenck'n Station. , • Ertel Pittsburgh Railroad.— ii."-illg , 141 , 11.41011 to pass over the trio de l'im , burgll' Railroad several times re „ntly, ,we be. willing testimony to its ,in•ty :PI . 11 traveling route, in lts comma li.m, ears, and thogentlomanly conduct or it., employes. F. A. Pinney, esq., who 113.4 for oonto tittle past Riled the °Mee of ~ ! eomet superintoiniont of the Tad was nveolly appointed Its general superin- !! , •,,,lent, and now tills tbelauer position. lie it looked upon as a gentleman of striet intogritt and having withal the temiialte one tanuarelds undertak aez‘ sne , rtsolful. ”" \ _ .....- . Iht Thursday I st, a flog belonging to Mr. John Rackena r\ it 943. in East Ifanovor, , ! , :e! killed by light lug. = The dog was I big tinder a willow tree near the dwell-' itig. When the field put a sudden terud !nation to his existence. • In a the same day the barn of Mr. Peter hisser, in Londonderry .town,ll4), was strut* by lightnine. • hands ,• were at lite time engaged In unloading theiti 10 '1111110nd of wheat, and one of thereon watt stunned. by the shock. , The barn took tire and was °ottani/W.:WWI iti' emitenta, embracing the wheat, thitt - t* er, ! l, of hay, a threshing Hutch_ InS and, other farming implementa.- - -4.ceemou um Her. • I The Ceuatireeei the !Howard of the Comity Poor Bowe; Shrode, em., ire gather the &Hew -11 P i°l4( oc sl 4 l . o o ol Uilt i ti t t r wiiisrot time the number otpaupere‘is se tbllowsi on atierFormi; . 4 :14 :NCI I e. Diuriont. ( t` li~emHogg s tal). •. • /11 , =Mit ••• 5' During the present, you:, 5OO dozen abeeyes of wheattirtie barreated on the Peer House farm, and inidozenelmaves of ryo. Eight norm ofOots, fourteen acres of oora,,Aerg wea r ', f podia oat , and mlty, quandWorgirdoit iegatablea arat got; lug tinily on the farm and promise to yield huMillardlY: 't ' r •s3m I ) 'TV. except oust be paid He MI among TibleVes.—A color ed man, wed pout. -sixty years,. and haalfilf,k*t.,tei ,ll3 %l44 1 00 .11- IP; bi Beaver early on bit cizsday lag In qptnt of law. He allogeitAlmt be fog tired on lint Wednes'ittilkelakflilittl' self down at the root of a tree between Beaver and Brbigawater "to takearest.". He fell asleep, sad while in en oblivious state a colored man came that way, took up the sleeper's carpet Sack, walked . away shim distance, , Msd Viet went 'through IR" TwentY•eighidollani tni midi rewarded the enterprise, at least, so relsteth the colored ccimplainant. When Interrogated as to his occupation he over fed that ho was a "speaking man." He was told by a by-stander that the apes*: lag men were "played out," and that the harvest field presented attractions just now that were in no sense equalled by tho rostrum, and ho was urged to hie himself thither at the very' earliest mo ment possible. Whore ho wont to, or whether he succeeded in finding out his dishonest brother we bayonet sp,rFied, OQ .U 0 200 2 00 1 00 A. M. 1861, S. 2.—ln the above year Seward & Bentley, Druggists;of Buffalo, N. Y., baying observed thegreatdomand 'for a good medicinal Bitter, sad being satisfied that moat, If not all the Bitters sold were not such as could be.conscien clously recommended by the physicians and' druggists; determined, to' prepare . such an article so much n&s:' led by the debilitated. . Selecting Selecting such roots; barks and herbs is were known by the profes sion to be malty good, combining them in 4 proper form, using only pure Rye Whiskey for what spirits required, made the bitters now celebrated as the Consti tution Bitters. They are now being sold In all parts of the country, and are deser ving the success they' have everywhere attained. 2 00 Sew . ard'e Cough Cure heals Incipient Consumption.. - The Letainiat Courier says: Mr. loini Sanders; proprietor of the Campbells town hotel, was seriously stabbed, on, Monday, by a German'. named Thomas ilouston. Mauston was making more noise thau was agreeable to Mr. Sanders, who requestodkbaiio be quiet, when he drew a knife and ramie a lunge at Mr.. S., cutting him badly in, the - abdomen. iluoston was at once arrested red was brought to the Lebanon jail• lie is a Gorman, who has boon working on a farm okahort gmeln the vicifils74( Camp bolistuedi:' Our informint states Asa Mr. Sander's condition was considered dangerous. _ Great Siserfftee.—Dry Goods, No tions and Millinery Goods sold actually below the wholesale cost price to make room for a new stock of goods, at J. IL llence's store, Third street, Beaver, any person wishing to purchase real cheap goods should not fail to call early, as this Ls positively the beat opportunity ever offered. Don't forgot, at T. li. Bence's, Beaver. ijy2l:3t • The - Altoona Vindiecttoi says: On Thursday. afternoon last ono of the most terrific thunder and lightning storms on record visited Huntingdon and that vi oinity._Two mon, employer of Penn's. Railroad, took shelter tuulerscaelacktito above Huntingdon. A wire extenfied from the telegraph wire to theground in close proximation to the sifot occupied by the two men. During the progress of the storm the electric current passed down the wire and struck the men, kil ling them instantly. Tun raltdof Superiority Is awarded to Mrs. S. A. Allen for her improved (now style) Hair Restorer or Dredling, (in ono bottle,) and a grateful public ap preciates the very low price, Ono Dollar. Every Druggist sells IL (jylphr. Shocking Death.—Tuesday atter tornoon of last week a littlo girl named Katie Loudon, aged about 7 or 8 years, ival burned to death. Sho was kindling a fire and to hasten the blow was pour ing oil on it from a can. Suddenly the Pune ran into the can, bursting it, and setting SEo to the child's clothes. Blio was burned In a terriblo Manner, 'and lived only till the next morning. The children of the Sabbath school to which she belonged followed the remains to their resting place in the cemotry. This is one more warning against the dangerous practice ofkindling tires with such inflammable material as oil. It is vory dangerous to pour oil from a vessel upon a tire.— Waynesburg liepubliTn, Owhim Sewing Machine, the most perfect, simple and rcffiable loch stich Machine ever invented. 11. Mlllinger, Agent. Office 61 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Resident agents wanted. • • Im On Thursday last two ,boys;umned Washington E. Owen, son of Rev. Mr. Owen, pastor of the M. E. Church, Clair, and Dawson Hunt, adopted sou of Dawson, shoe dealer of the same borough, went with another boy named Roehrig, w a tweak in a vein to bathe.. The holeis very deep, but for. a certain distance from the bank slopes, Beyond, it descends porpendleulary: The boys, who could not swim, ventured too far and got beyond their depth. Roehrlg suetveded in getting out, butyoung Ow en .and Hunt, were drowned. Their hodiCs were ztleoveredibontthreb hours after. The boys were each aboutilairteen years old, and were bright Intelligent lads.—Misers' Jonrnof. ; On Tnesday a weak minded man named John Meagher; living in Mein - - 'net' and for years addicted to drunkeni ness; attached his wife—With whom he had liired fifteen years-withliff ate,and inflicted two terrible, gashes, from tho effects of which who will probably not re cover. The immediate cause of the ter rible good wee; the lOtuan's refnaal give her drunken hush:air a dollar 'to' pay for more liquor. Horrified by'what be had done, Brougher ran through the streets until ho reached a wharf boat on the Ohio, from which ho plunged into . tho river and was drowned. The unhifp py couple had four eldldron, the eldest being 13 years old. Frllt in this section will not be near so crop will eipeete4. cro p not be a lUilf a one. 1110 plum crop will be ailment *total failure. Cher ries have not been as abOndant as many thought, While, what there were, wore not of thebest qualtty., Teaches will be tolerable plenty. 'Bliteitto4koi will be abundant. Pears will po a, pretty fair crop.---4retthenville °audit.. =1:321 In the Saturday Evening Post of July 171 b, a new Serial la begun by Ihe eele brataaidhor 'l9:seLyttUo." 1E is <I led "George CardZiMires•Wlll," and opens In the author's usual Interesting manner; An extra 'elltlon:adllheirint ad of the 'early numbers of this story,' but threeWlshlng it would do well to ap ply early. 'Sample •9f: the' /bat 9 1111411 1 0‘ the opening chapters sengool. Price Of -the, Page' illt,VW yeliirfont coplesgo,oo. Address H. Po tenon* Co., 319 Walnut. Eltnet, . IfillfsAlft o f 1118 , henvieelltron that bee s iferr tighten for some time, riding..totals In the dortninthwer the Woolen • • Fertrarlir.:Binid' Shields, one of 4 11 06iitgfaxiiikr**•*, taint' the " • 1 4 0 1L'Fi!d# 0 *,!!! ef.' 4 " Are, trading, " • ' ' Fire was first ootioed-ln - the 'carding • which *coupled the. attire sawed errifigittiTiantot Bnnday 14three hours thrombin build., hig, with all hi coiling Otihistwithrili; !wool and machinary-4rok. a • pleoe whichwis two yearaeild.-wirscianinhorl. r14(111 re oiligh4 id is apitteh toy*. now, as it was' then.- -There was ' fire used but In one phi& at -this tinier Of yesroind that, was la the basement of the dye house,unfier the boiler • and it 2 o'clock, p, Sn4,on Saturday, the fir!! "e taken from there and wheeled Into 'the creek,. Whig Into the water, the creek being high. The loos will be alit*. 1105,000, on which there was in insurance of $21,600, leaving, aloes of $3,500. Of this amount,4ooo. was'in the Onmber= bind Valley Muttud,andtlii,soo in the Oa !iambi', through Sampson's sgeney ; Mr. N. IL Faugurn; of Beaver Falls, being canvassing agent feel:leaver exm. sb. Tint lone. have been adjusted by o Agent, and in proper Mire will ho paid by those excellent companies. lOwing to the loss of some machinery, ho idd Mill will notbe started npliefore neat week, when -it will be run day Ind night, All the partners who have inet together, express their determina tion to build another Woolen Mill on the alto of the destroyed one. By this prompt action on tho part of the Strickholders, the eiiployees will not have to lay idle any great length of Unto. I- Rather a singular freak, It it might se be called, occurred with the southeast Wall, Jun as the . Engine had finished playing in protectkin of , the old Bucket thctory, 'binding some few - feel: from' that end of the Woolen liretory, the stone tram tits . two upper stories; fell appearingto leap' entirely clear of the intervening space, upon the frame allud ed to, crushing it entirely to fragments, atter it had been protected from the tire. New Brighton Herald. Ageless Mural . —An adjourned meeting onto Bearer county Agricultural Society will be held it the Sheriffs omen In Dearer, on Friday July ta. 1809, at 9 o'clock, p. in. By order of the President. U. It. Moons, See:. Nabbluß All nay.—}74mael Anderson, a boy out abseventeen year* of age, was stabbed at Dee ver Falls on Thursday evening last,' by William Gallaher, pother boy The knife entered the len Invest and It Is supposed the wand will prove fatal. Ile merely showed signs of Die this morn ing• It appenre the bon had previously bad some difileatity, and thus the fatal tenntnation.—New Brighton 21tratd.: Tae SARMApAItILLA DIGGERS OP TO:. CATAX. Thin singular sect of people are descended from the ancient 'Aztecs of Southern Mexico, and still retain some of the peculiarities which Stevons and Prestcott gave of their ancestors. • Dr. • J. C. Ayer & Co. employ a small army of them in digging Sarsaparilla root. Pro vided with a tutrrow spade, a coil of rope, and a•bag of water, they aro ready for the forest, whore the wild banana Air lashes them with food, and thick Icavea trees their only shatter. Few of those Who find themselves rejuvenated by this Product know how much they are in debted to the toll of these humble labor ers who dig/width for thousands of Dr. Ayer's patrons, while , they sometimes lose their own.—Boston Cbinmereird. Jylptiv. I A great attrstetlossmusttbudotible store of 'Behlit and Btiintleld at New Brighton have, remarked a lady the oth er day to her husband. What do you think is the reason inquired the gentle man. Well, I will tell you. Thatenter prising firm offers now such extra great bargains in summer dress goods, trim mings and clothing, that it pays any ono to buy a good supply, as Lt is doubted it they will continue much-longer to sell goods at !inch low rates. The Miners' Journal nays: On the evening of the 11th inst., it terrible acci dent happened about six o'clock, at Oli ver's Eagle Hill Shaft,killing Wm. Clark and John Delaney. It seems that apt:U -AW:II had been elected in the shaft,about twenty yards from the top, for put ting in new timber. On this platform Mr. Clark and Mr. Delaney were work ing. A support of the platform on one Ride gave way, the platform tilted, and the unfortunate men slid off, and fell a distance of about one hundred feet to the bottom. In their descent they struck on the sides of the shaft, and wore shocking ly, injured. ,Mr. Clark was picked up dead, the whole back part ofidatioadbO big laid open, and his neck broken. De laney's Dead and body ;were also crush ed and otherwise mutilated. He linger ed in an insensible condition for about an: hour and a half, before ho died. At Harshmanville, a few miles from Dayton, on Saturday evening, a small boy and girl, children ofJohn Reid, Were engaged in play, when the boy finding a shot gun within reach pointed it at his sister, and, supposing it to be unloaded, pulled the trigger. The discharge sent a heavy. load through the child's bead; killing beeinstantly. Loiters, Beggers, ace.—Beaver and the surrounding Boroughs have a large squad of seedy looking beers. They lounge around the corners or art on the counters ; of tho various stores from early morn till !dewy eve. They have no thought or care for to-morrow. In fact they are about as Indifferent in regard to sublunary affairs as the' possi bly can be. In addition to this human lumber we notice that almost every day a beggar of some deserition or • other la marching up or.downs the street asking alms or requesting to be sent to the coun ty poor house. The whole batch of both of these classes of vagrants should be shamed out of town, and forced by pub lic sentiment to take refuge in some of the adjoining harvest-fields near by. La bor is needed in the country, and those "buraMerS" nts* thS pry whiCiOapor bridge. '1 the field then, yinf whining, despairing creatures and like other people earn your bread by the sweat of your brow. Air-tight . Collins. —The Messrs. Merrick of New Brighton, have added a now feature to their stove and grate manufacturing establishment in that place, viz: that of making air tight bur ial cases for thodead. The sides and bat tom of this case aro made of sheet Iron, and the top or lid is a piece of casting so thin as not to make It inconveniently heavy: A glass plate covers the fate of the dead within. Tho , coMn is air-tight, and answers all the purPoses ofa metal() case; and besides this the emit of one of these'cases Is but little. trans , more than an ordinary wooden one. The Messrs. :Merrick have taken out a patent for it, and we Lgve btq little, doubt 'that their. Invesition '4l Om its 'way' late* nubile favor. , Bitten by a Copperhead.—On Thursday evening Daniel Meyenseon of Menry Meyers. of Fayetteville, was se verely bitten by a copperhead snake un der the following circumstanoes. ,The boy went to the corncrib for the purpose gettingoT , feed for a horme, and whilst in the ac t Of filth* tilt Aulaturi 811111kbla.144,Train01 . deep 'into Ms forikerrii. Ate tinntedbikdiward; roma house and summoned ntedyed'eld: .. ,Ttr. errival,. found ; , bey Ingleilzsg la!leh.# o ! 0 P:IPF9 11 0 111 0, quite' an unnatural lase. • 'TIM irol,l eV, FiltietkuSWete s 'iliede ,to*Witer.ae.t the Mftoete or Me velemrisod:the video le rapidly . ItisimreihM.:. &ink Nap made :for the intake tenth ocrbi,stet, pe_ —plamberAir Rep' oritory. - iffirsottio Ast..ort,ct.e.:l ..... i4 .4:1. • , ,• • .-...,: zzijimw omd m a.64. ' Si*NM" qpielksiCloineEJSlPWß; A - ",' It sivek4ollllolo,l:berlie ;so. r7•4 11 9 4 .. , k4 1 0.44NPR0ur5igt,..... ~,_;. . ArmitsinsTrAtli• gegr"444 4 4 1 11 1 %. ..,, _ Berem:l4enc. PeOnnew 13 , 1 fa r, !Mir Itrattleis:4DLOreetanoTes „p . Bettier-4. It Tbempeon, 4l -Batler:,-. ,-. • ; iciminbibe,4".-A. sieker, remeboirt. 'A'AneiMitoe.'l4 Pateibli"Cliefafti-- i ~4 4311nt0i-LSainiel (Shrink Lie* ttaTen, - `OOlO2llAn-At. ligaSinernr. Inallike , burg:. • , tl' :, . • . • • 4i,,;: Cumberiand--;42. i 1,.. !*blek,,Shlipeon., bMg. „ • . , : i DanOttn . -Geo. Bergner, Simnel :A ; Alumna, Harriabing. - ...Erie-Thor. M. Walker, grte.' ' loreet-Wm. S. Lathey. ••• • - 80011, - Warrscistianc. - - Huntingdon—MTh H. Wcipds, Mint- InAjoirlar s Robt. nacre 1 11 04 A Senvpit: —Divit Sweeny, .Wl taut tPattersois,•, loiA. F. ,Frayaiumister. F Lariero,David Siulkey,* New Ow:. Lemn-al F. Bean, Lebanon.'.:' Lynornlng—Robort port. ; • Mereer—H. M. Hamblin, West Greta villa. .. - Mittiln—rtolit. L. Gamble, Newton Damllien. • : • Montonr—Geo. Lovett„ Danville. Northampton—J. W. Wood. - Northumheri e nd—Wm. M. Roektel ler, limitary. ' Perry- 7 1166y P. Lightner, Andes vile. PlkeLEll Caddebsek, Milltbrd, Philadelphia—Mist, Ward, M. D„ C. TitlennarrY,WM; =sots. J. W. M. Newlin, Gen. H. H. Hingham, Chas. A. Miller, W. R. Leeds, John R. A.dtUoks, M. H. Dickson, Daniel P. Ray, Win. B. Conned, Thos• C. Posits'', Alfred Harr mar, J. H. Piigh, Twenty-seventh Ward, Horatio G. Jones, Wm. Ritterhouse, Philadelphia. Snyder—John Y.thindell, Midloburg. Bunyan—Lewis Rimer, Millibar°. Unict—Win. C. Duncan, Lewisburg. Venango—Geo. E. Ridgeway, Frank- Warren—A. D. Wood. Washington—John. N. McDonald, Havelock. -Wayne—Edwin F. Torrey, Honesdale. Westmoreland—John C. Rankin, Her . Aeon City. York—p. Edward Hersh, Toillsburg. 'Disputed. The above Is the Union Republican State Committee, so tar sus the names of Committeemen have been returned by the delegates to the late State Convention. The following counties have yet to name their committeemen: Adams, Bedford, Bucks, Cameron, Carbon, Center, Clue; ter, Clearfield, Delaware, Elk, Fayette, Franklin. Fulton, Lehigh, Luxerne, McKean, Montgomery, Monroe, Potter, Schuylkill, Somerset, Susquehanna, Tioga and Wyoming. Where the .at Is disputed, the list bears the name of the persona nominated by the delegate, red dest in the county, to.bo represented. 1 The festival for the basalt ern& Peter, and Paul's church in Beaver, held on the common in Rochester on Tuursday evening, W.d rust., was a success. 'The evening. was playsuit, the attendence large, the arrangements ample, the mu ale excellent. All seemed to enjoy the festivities with a relish that Spoke well for the materials provided. The arrange. ment of the tables and generd supervi sion of the festival was nndek the super intendence of Mr. Dlthridge, of Roches ter, than whom no better man for such an undertaking could have been select ed. He was ablysocondea by the ladies of the congregation, who were indefat* able in their exertions in gathering ma terials for the occasion, and in serving them out to their smelts. The voting on articles put up went off briskly. The not proceeds amounted to MO. There was addegatlon'of Rev. Clergy from the kionastery at ,Ilhardnghant paste* In also laystim from Pittairmgh: All things wont off agreeably. We are requested to tender the thanks of the ladles of -89. Peter and Paul's church to4be RoChester Brasselland for their courtesy In enlivening tho feetlik; tics with exceliqut music; to those who generously contributed to texas's& ma larks} ald in getting neeesainy supplies . for the occaslonjoul to *generous pub. lic for Its eountenance . and patronage. On Tuesday oiling week, in SysaitMg toil Park, 'Cincinnati, a handactue young T‘le shot hlumelfthroughttle heart. The cause was, unrequitid love for a young Italian girt. In the dead man's pocket wail, found the following loiter, written in German - - "One Mow Before Death: My name Is Hiatt Gerowskt. I have been trying to kill myself for the hod two weeks, and I regret erbeedingly that I was . not -tilled while lighting In the Union army. Let none of my Mends who may read Oda mention how I died to my poor mother and stator. • Adieu, dear home." An Editor Itahlbod.—They had a lively set of fellowi at the Democratic Convention last week. It is maid theeity of Ilarriabstag never was so hill of pick- Jackets and thieves before—not even in the paimiest days of the Democracy, and in the winter. M. C. Trout, di' Mercer county, was relieved of all tbernoney he had but five cents; ono man had twelve hundred dollars taken froin him, and nearly everybody who bad anything to lose lost something. We are' sorry to learn that our neighbor Miele. of the Gazette, is among the vidlins. Black wuzn't guilty of carrying ranch money That is not a weakness that attaches to the Editorial fraternity. But Mr. Black had a satchel hawhich were a bran new suit of clothes, and wander changes of linen garmente—all nicely packed away or a big swell when ho should visit the home of his youth after, the Convention. While a number of persons were talking over the various losses sustained bidet egates and others, it °enured to Black to go and see If his own matters were all right. Ile came back in a few moments with the late plethoric satchel looking as though an elephant had stepped on, it. An eye witness Informs um thatesch par ticul hair stood , straight on end wluin ho entered the room and throw down the empty Satchel, relating his lats in' the strongest kind of English. • Before leav ing Harrisburg he wished the: convort . don in a hotter place. We suggest that Mr. Packer send an extra allowance to Lawrence county, to make good the suit of clothes lost in his cansik.;-nNew nude Cbitruat. Tux Norwalk Reflector, of Nov. 171 h, 1888, rays: Whittlesersliyapepsia Coro is becoming justly celebrated se a reme dy for diseases of the bowels end 11 4 0 - ach. The proprietors publish a earthi est° from well known citizens of Huron county, which, coming _ hose so nog home, era certainly a strong recommen dation in Its favor. Those troubled with any of the Complaints named in the ad vartilietnent will do 'Nell to buy a bottle. Il is kept for sale by a l " druggists and dealers in medicine. • Warxrci laideaMan ter the large wholesale Drug House of Preach, Richards I Co., offlilladelphia, Mo letter to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of MAW°, ?r• .1 1 in "STOI- "WkildaPre Fest- Ariv. months Dr. gargeiralaieriii ReMedi haa grand upon tn 7 . ftstait Meet , presiladng phice. There le in one good Rua ,or It more virtue than mends:mg iliii'donme packsgmor Its worthbeieriyaletbaillaed MIME 01#* 30 1 4, '40 1 64 AIMS 4 4: 11 00 1411 /"Olid : CPA** rd sassy teedefsdletunP 41 1 **ndrisi bm ode Wol4l llo * boom • . Veers 1. ; Dr. ffsge's Oderrli 'M so ld b y Wit tie/ . "ISM: Dad .byt. m u as mitt or elite ewla Address R. Plosse,S. D« /11/6110•V‘' Gag NMIS $ 64 401 1 1110011.-- We takithe itiloirl44lilt* tram Me rorniT° ll o"#. l4 the CIR. **mitt ; • One 411li 140 041, We bet rwthurust SemilloßEN Wslaisd4 rode up and dlesitouatel mei thOlosse. u war a men of =UMW 4111ase, al- Wader la ewe thaw oink he curled sod drierins, the led lkd er_blebeels, Ilishee*rowdiritb tilfo, No hie bar and bol widie WPM le4iceteii sweet* ii(ew Whine, will& Ss err*, era , 47ste width were rereer*lYl satterate; 'Ma o& etwersmel sod Vlattocs to this *squint Ids premium sittoctilA susestosi. I walked tbroughtbeidtso•ll„took. ad Into Use-wide vim' racism, NS imp fo Lbw (tont stood Ibr sonstints Ems ' t oar tio bestildfai putorokut, onetriand boob^ bid, mordants of the old ; otplksl, sugutiantod by s bran= stab's, of Marty amid ? *Mhos tack to him pens maw*. From ddn he wool to thoprdmi.ind looking over the line 41 *lke& VIM* 'Oil bound Its steles; sew the dyhtg now am and wilted boraere,init•haltatswiro walks, and contthulug hbi trig! lopped owthe edge of the delds4re the 'gir l teen thousand Onkel "buried In limo, as though they down after a review .-to be -inteiWid ig , noir. places. Some negroeswimintWork bore taking up the alba leswee,wbwi coo old man Moms, sudderdy andatered at the visitor as If street dumbArlth listouhda. merit.. Be continued to gisiola this way until the gentleman, mdlttim slowly, re; valued his horse and rode away, when he dropped his koe and said to his com panions; . "Elkush as de Lord; moo,:liat was old Moms Lee." • One hastens to imagism the thoughts and feelings that: meet kaviegitated this' fallen chief as be stood fhtt Itheltartua among the ruins of tbrthage, on Ude one spot of all others, to yealhotbs fact of the Lost Cause and its • eventful_ historY.— About him were the nether of 'youth —the home °this honored numbood--41te scenery that gave beauty to the peacadhl Joys of domestic , fib. They irate nearly all the same, and yet between them . • and now came fieroe'vraktio bosom -g usto= and hundred battlick, load with the roar of mouthing' autans end 'rat tling muskets, and stained,into history by the blood of thousands; the smoke of burning houses, the diniastaion of wide States, and the desolation of 'the house hold, and all in vain. mi stood' there old before his thee, the natkmailly so fiercely struggled for .unruccurniaed, the great Cbnfolersoy a drew, his home a graveyard, and the Capitol be "sotightto dogroy grown to twice its idse, with the use Goddess pens lahnlY to the East. rib Use. liedessli ' U r i • .sage County •Illisiunsoracpdamora The undersigned haying beett4ppeinted, by order of year last triton** convention, • committee oni common schtiol text books, andchargedwithmaking &report of their action, have endetiored to COD alder the subject carefially. and most re. spectfUlly submit the ibliowimr reports In your county you paiir.thirtrelstit school districts, about ace hundred end seventy oommon settee* and two: knit dred teachers, educi=ht thousand 414096.6,4130t5i 0 0 0 . 1 9.. the county of "bout fottlrfirstrumassul dot bus, argitaing at a modersti estimate not leas .tiiitt tasestribe *swiss& cows mon 'aehoot tan books. tbse text books 'should be unlyour coun ty where the Schools Mite ell snperilsed brow superintendeUt, where the teach srs all assemble in one convention or Mediate for examination, mutual im provement, and comparison of .ideas, with sinew to the best methods 'of im parting instruction to their, respective schools; and wherethe'schoor children with their text books are continually moving from district to district, from village to village and from:school to school, in the opinion Ofyour committee admit of no practical question. And they deem It unnecessary to burden this report with any special pleidings In its favor. , •The law of this State makes it the' duty of school dinxiori to determine what text books shall' be used in their respeo tire common schools. And virtually enjoins upon theMthe duty of introduc hig and maintaining In their schools the beat bookaat the lima expenae to the par ante and geardisam„ and directors,. when they accept the °aloe, virtually agree to perform this duty., aienceireagtineub• snit - that economy as well as the educe don't interest ofyour county demand an ' ss(formily. • With there convictions your commit tee entered Upon the ,duty of , selecting for recommendation from among the many excellent school books bi 'use at the present time, a series which under . allthe circumstances seemed bad adapt- ed to the wants of yotn. iritoeht 'iho seloctions aro— Parker at Watson's National , Series of ponders and Spellers,' !... ; 1 Stoddard's Sail* of Mithmetke. DuUknt's Seriorot Grammars. , 1 Dorn's Swiss of Geogr aph Losalog'sallstory °fillet:Wald Biota. l!syson, Dutton a SeribuseaPerunan ship. Alden'a Citizen's Manual—* text hook on Government. • ki l l • The publishers of these bon propose (during a resseable time for. introdue ,tion) to put tbeniinto, yonr Saunas at an even exchange for any other old bean. actually In use in the and at re-, diced prices for say sold during said time of harodnetion. On these liberal terms youreommutee hope the local braids will not hesitant to adopt their reoommendatinnand thereby secure a county unlibrmity. without teralk, of new and potoular lAttice, and sive your children the annoyance and ex pense, wham removing from one village to another in your own county; of being met at the door of the school house with a denial of admittance until they have purchased an entire new- set of teaks, which may or may not be bairns than those they already had. ' • Iltxtria. J. Cans.l A. D. OnstLAN . D. • D. L. Dusan; (Nan J. R. Mutsu'. I • . (Radioed sad ;Aeffii eoPi.) 1 • • • ' • Mot the Argot] Text iteiks.--Tbe tollowtog ate the wholesale prima of 04 0 nd and the sicreal Berke of Batten and lipelltri: &good% 07 20 Main • . Small Larclz3 Ist . 2d Render. • 3d Reeder, ids Rend er, WI Baader,,;, J 7 . .SS 35 15 4, 38 55 . 73 1 9° ".. „ . 14,0 School Director, aro pot'_ your, Wes high enough. without putting ibis 'ad. dltfouel expense upon youroonvatnetttlit Moreover, If a unlibrmity of Readera is sought, °wood's are now unlairm in the eount3r . , wttti titi egeePtion of two bor. Drina arlthtaettes baribeealitioduo fid b.ita audoritif th• .illuidrimi.bprouitSus at use «miter; man of them within the put 04;4 110111110014 to OW poop* and a great MO ASO ghti Pert et the publishers. Will *lO *heal Woken how ' , Witt •• cold idimelhieittpoti a Rome iiabilehhightwei legal* books ate equallf not eepethi,te ha the tied. - , ; .:We trost that the tworisembens 'of the otiasatitea whouyhold madame- publi. cations and favor : the - reteatko or Os. 'Cod's Iteaderela tho wanly srill-bisie .7 rapp ort of: a isiajority of- the Violators,: " T. P.'9. ' .Thicikea istit 'LoFot copy. tbfbelluu.W . lteratiest... • MMlScrrour—Thefollawing bo y s ropy ids Cates receidli served on the True 10m,of tie Methodist Episcopal Church it Damn Merillbiserst that tu.Uy three.; Ariartlas of the middy owners one ;46 Publiellmuncloin in the mike, and pro- . test whist the erection of the building is question, ft is confidently believed that the views of a Ulm proportion of the dialled, of the Borough are in the Name Alrebtiott, Whilst in the eimatr - at large the people are inthetantiaill unanimous la iheit,4lPosition to 'the use 'Cr UM, Squire hi the manner Couttrimbditd, Iu Mate than where the laws Nat upion, lad are asouldedic snit the popular would not *a deems regard tbr public opinion' upon the part of our Methodist brethren ibrming the congregation In question demand 'that this notice "go not unheeded?" • ' To JOles F. Draw), 7am Croup, Aga littoetey, Joan Barclay, T.& Rafts, R. . T. 7bytor, M. We rout and J. H. Gil, Ur, Trimness of etsifettodtst Rpiscopot Miura is the Borough of Beaver. - • Oiturrusumr:--The undersigned titl• fens of the 'Borough of Beaver, in the eoiusty Of Beaver, owners of real emote fronting on the Public Square in said / 10 , 31 %,K 1 11h, havintibeas informed Jinn you ars Omit to anumance the erection of a chards or house of worship on !ad Pub lie Square, and believing that you have no moral or legal right to appropriate any part of Use groundembraced therein Ibr truth purpose, and that tbeerection of said "church on the ground . aforesaid would not only be an Invasion of our rights and'prejadichil to our interests as property holders in said borough, but also a violation of public rights, deem it proper to notify you that if you persist In erecting said church upon the location indicatedwewill, in conunonwithother citizens of said borough'and county, re sort to all proper legal measures—will invoke the aid of the courts, and, Rased be; the legishdrOmithority of the com monwealth, to compel theremoval of the `same from ground which belongs not to you hid to the public. In pursuing this course we ;Mall . -be ectuated by no Mingo of banality to your society; on the contrary, we ere reedy anti have heretotbreoffered to am tribute liberally to aid you In the intr. rehisee of e lot on which to , erect your house of worship ; but we cannot roan niseyour right to take from the public without compensation a piece of ground Of the value of at least three thousand dollars, and thereby to deteriorate to a much greater amount the value of pri vate property in the neighborhood. It will surely not be pretended that the claims of your Society on the public are In any wise superior to those of the many other, Religions Societies with' which the citizens of the borough of Bei m are connected. Suppose that all of *Me Societies should imitate your ex ample and each appropriate for it. own use one-fourth of in sera of the Public Square! The result would be that not one foot of It would' be lett for "public uses." The pirpose for which it was re served would be totally defeated, and adiefent property which wasbought and paid for by our citizens with a view to the subsequent ornamenting and legiti mate um of the Publlo Square, would be rendered almost wholly valueless. Bat it is not our purpose bore to dill man the questions of law and morals in 'Tared in this matter. We desire sim lootuagace ennselete r on. the record as to prevent any complaint hereafter that you were misled by our silence. In conclusion we beg leave to suggest that the hid that this notice la signed by a large majority of the owners of proper ty fronting on tho Public Square, who have reason to believe that the views herein ezpromed aro hold by,a majority of the citirens of Beaver County entitles It to your respectful consideration. 'Very respectfully your's, dn. D. laolzatc, B. B. Wu.soz, DONNIIOO, M. S. QUAY,' . S. S. Deems, D. L, lisnsts, Wm. S. BASCLAT, Jossru LEDLIN.. ,r. MORTON HAIL.' E. B. DAVUNIICRTY, CHAR=IS Eartrze, Huy 'n (Local aiiX.Radical copy.) Editor Argus.—On bat Sabbath a lot of boys and young men were seen playfng cards in the Fair OrUnds. This is to give them fair. warning that any farther desecration of the Sabbath day In that locality will get them into legal trouble. A Crturra. Editor Arius —I have named the following gentlemen topsrtleipate in the proposed Senatorial investigation on the part -Of Beaver county: Henry Bice, seq., Jas. Patterson, esq., and Samuel J. Cross. The committee appointed in Washington county aro Dr. J. B. Wilson, A. G.:Cleaver, and W. S. White, with Hon. John M. Ewing, Judge Hart, and D. M. Stephenson as alternates. The committee will meet some time during the present week at a time yet to be agreed upon. J. S. IturAN. To Oessiiimplives. Tits adrertheer haelnit been restored to health In a Is* woelm, by . a very simple _geniedy, alt6e haying anfitned mere] year. with a severe lung atteetlaa, and that dread dlaeue. COSIXIIMptbra. 11111101111 to nuke known to kW tallow manors the means of ewe. Is at who dtsho it, he will send a copy of the pessuriptioa ued (hee qt .luage). with the direo , Usurer yrepubig and acing the same, whist' they will /ad a ma mum sou Comusirmos, Arne sta,Buosicatens, ete. The object ethos averting. is riding thiPresoriptlati le' to benefit the afflic ted, and spread lidonsatiou which be tooeel•es to be invaluable; 414 he Wipes every sufferer will try tds remedy. as It will out them sottibm, and may grove a blessing. helm wishing the pm. wham will gleam address • Ras. EDWARD A. ,WILSON. Williamsburg. Kings Co:, New York. Ilayttly ' . Errors of Tooth. ♦ GIOITLEILiIt who el:rifted for years Dem Nar row DMAMy. Prematane Decay, and all the edbcts of youthtal tadlecrettoo, will. foe the sake of sat ,lhrhst hamentty. send bee to an who need It, the receipt and dbecdses for making the simple rem edy by whkh he was eared- Beams ending to profit by the adreitteer'e impedance, can do so by Iddresstag, m perket eneldeoce. JOIN , / B. OGDEN. awyltlfl No 41 Cedar sweet. New York Married. HOON—EiTERLING—JtiIy lbth at the residence of 'Mr. John .Sterling, by Rev. A. Dilworth, Mr. Joseph N. Hoon , to Was Resale E. •rling all °Weaver Falls Pa, • . • POGO—EDER—JuI the same, Mr. William to Miss Clara Eder, both of Beaver • , - BARRES--FIBICER—JuIy bill' by the Lame, Mr. E. A. Barrier to Miss Abblo ithe Flaher,dangh sa ter of the late E. IL Wr orpver Falb. • , • REVB—BNOLI.—Duthe nth of /illy, IMID, at the 'Parsonage near 'Erma Val ley, Pa., by Bev. john B. Miller, Mr. Lemuel Heys, of Beaver Falls, Pm, to Mies Llszle Knoll, or 'Winchester, Co lumtdssa county, Ohio. New Adeerttsepsentt. tWOOII 11•11;14—Tles • lookowlewed Oen Ide .111 m ettuste4 In north Owenekley tumuli* Bearer emus ty, for sale. The tam coo- Wei lOT saes, 'boot ISt anti& are dome sod aiewhig•_nstior *row due Wanes is welt timber. ed. Anositegaeses on*, eieszotjodle Inn sod second Wilma. A lame 00It1011.0(016 Wilde MO Is undetidd wlt• two ond mt. The loom le well witered... On tbe awn ore two wenintebis ling poem. a *atom 15!ott, gni* Mew Nrrn $lllO y gas Ilett.oten pap MIT by obi" beg. Onktonottor ot trkbilloesnewepenalottlium • eeelnot flper teen on d ; ono MO Imes idol pet oat lkon Yet WI. sa d 30150 oeettesri On* al soon thew 01- 111 at or atom., • HUGH Berthone Ilewtekly P. o..Beavvili 1 .117 • It. Tie sb ?onto . tie Vr• Rom cambsimit brut" .• • ,1 •• waft ...._ _ .. - 1~~:L._~r..:. • PITTSIBIURGIII IllAnalgird-- - .oriwg or THY Prres. GAiWerX.":" /MONDAY. July, 24,18110. • APPLES—SaIo* of flew crop st..`„ 4 psi bbl, .to (runty. 111.1VTER-Qttlet and" unelanigsdi salesa *sr fair to strictly prime at 5")®*1: cARBON OIL--quiet; may be quo. la *jobbing way at 20030, for stan . brands. • • . . •..PLOUR.4, fi rm, and the supply is pretty - well reduced, but the demand Is Ught and primes:a unchanged. We con tinue to reportSprineg Wheat brands at 1VT111 7 4," wagne,:),wntrehmatt Chicago mires.. ORAlN—Wbegt Le mane and in steady milling deo/MA and prime to abate,* Red may be quoted of $1.40€11,40, al thougb,we have heard of no sales above $1,40. 'Own is scarce and Arm with ~es mixed at eo,and prime Yellow at s3—store prima Ito 6 eta. higher. Rye Arm with small Wes at $1,25. and car lead lots would bring 111,30. Osta Mem, and generally. teld at an advance, bat holders nmort it very ditlkadt, as yet, to sell it higher prices. No Darby In mar ket, and not much wanted. • • SAY—Sales new at $15€140, and old at el tri—Cleveland • Lime is quoted at 1 P.^ per btd, end Common White at, PROVISIONS—ShouIdere, MAVIS, Ribbed and Clear Sides, 171€41 0 1 ; Mame, 1310)181 ; Plain Sugar Cured, 20 Cannoned, 11, Dried Beef, 214211 . . Lard in tierces 30, In kegs and I.ls 21, Mem Pork, 11111V5044 t1,71k POTATOES—MaIee new crop at $4,00 0113.50 per bbl, and old at 404:43 eta per bushel. • New Advertisements. .da rs alesalMaisligio D citizens o h = ter aild sunausdlag tawdry. 011ka la 8. C. IlanneeN drug data, as Water street. Wbster, Beam county Pa. Consultatkon bears between a. in. sod 4 p. Dents fare&W and perseriptioss carefully C lad jyttlf, at abor Drat, ' Eibielidonal Make. connocLuextemertnig Academy. Zelienople, Butler Co., Pa. Th. summer Term will open on MONDAY, AUGONT loth.'A D. 1979. Joseph R. Ter.zel, A. 11., Principal. • 314 r C. M. Roth. Amide:est • Rev. It. F. Winter, Prot. ot French, and butte mental Marde. Dr. A tat wilt hear lessons la Bposish. Balk* and other modes n languages, and Uebrew If de- Wired. Terms ate halt hi advance. the remainder at the elope oohs ham. Boarding and 100 Mil with the ?Andrei or In Bite dilate. Yoe further partka hue Ismahe or or address JOS. R. T Zellenople, ButleriVsa. NOTICE IN PARTITION. Bearer County as:—ln the Orphana Court In - 7. ) and ire said county, benne the lion. Jadgeo afraid Court. lathe EMAIL of tmater of the petition fora rikr bmatt e w i t: seof Margaret An. keny do:eared, end now t i Jane 17th, 18111, Use (tin es side on the bairn and lentil repro. eentallres of saki decedent, to wit : Homy Anita. 14.7(Partidoner)rsiding in Ikover county, Pa., AICESSIder T. d levy, residing In the State egon, Franklin Armstrong ami Isabelle V.Ara n army, leading in Mercer county. PA, John Ea /11W reeldinn in the State of Oferan 'awarald. ftmorillingUalt and lialhaniel Nogllsh, residing In Nearer county atbresaid, and all others Interest ed, to show cause, Irani they have,wby eulamest to make yartitlon of the real estate of mkt lutes tate, should nut be awarded at as Orphans' Court to beheld at Bearer, In and ibr the county of Ha ar on Ma that Monday of September next, MOIL Notice to noneosident heirs by pubikation In the county papers according to rule of Coon. . A true copy of Bak. Attest: JeaN A. FRAZIIR:CIerk. 1y15,11%. (Radial copy.) 4tl prl 4' 0 ~ 4 . H .. --.- ;A pei 4 , P-4 a 8 IK4 r!, Ei 1 O w w bt E , E-I 8 0 := g 2 ,knot F.Ei 1" b = ... t ,t 4 ;T., 4 ,0 pcl t . ~ 9 . ~ 2 . ' 4 X ./.2 IA , C.) W 4 g c.) PIPM IW K- B • P 4 P cb 2 0 r ke 44 r).., ' l 4 00' 1 • I 9+ Cn 4mi 0- 1 144 44 u) i t Bg Z4 s' 4, a A ' ! E-ir, ..g . • Prq „ E; w . 4 ~'.. - it - = . w. 4 .r.,. E Ell_g 0 x , - .. 4 LOOK HERE. QPIIII4I AND GOOTIL—The andendgeed begs Isere to talons Ide Mends and the public genendty that be has Jest necked a new stock te goods or tho.lateet style. for Spring and Summer wear ,which he caws at very moderat noes. GENTLEMIINS FURNISHING GOODS, CONSTANTLY ON IUND. Clothing onside $4 osier cat the shoitost notice: Thanktel to the public toe past favors, I hope by dole attention to Dulness to =nit ac o Linn. &nee. of the name. • . .•• • . •-• DA /EL MILLER,P44: MAGA" S7'...BRIDONW4TER, mar 24:tr FOREIGN ATTACHMENT. JOAN H. BOTTS a WILLIAM N. OGDEN. pardhig loudness as yra & Ogden. s'e Henderson C. Us_.ll In the Court of Common PMl's°, Beavereouaty. No. 57, Nor. T. Int Fordo Attaeldoest In Air sunimdL Plated& claim a halloo, on book ae. omit 7.0 goods mold and debvered and Intend thereon. dIdIAL June 19 18 w, judgment whist defendant. June INDatule on the Prothooota. ZtO a i m &lune seeerdlor to law. AM- A,. aving bees lied, Bake Given that the Prothonotsty al the mid Court will amnia the Plaintiff.' damage,. at his odic. la Bea ver, on Thursday the OM day of Aar est, MMIL at II o'clock. p to. JOHN CADMIUM Pro'y Jelkt.ier aim. mow= ir & nmitmEr wr., PITTSBURG H, Pa. Woukl invite the attention of Dealers to their Large and Choice Amortasent of °nods, embracing: Straw Bonnets and Hata. Ribbons and Flowers. . Millinery G p ode. . : • Eirlrolderles, • • Statannable Underwear,' • Parasols and Sun Ltmbreilas. Hosiery and 0144e5. , . Suspenders, Shirts,.' ' ' "'Kies. Furnishing gent:, Whirepeods, Paper Goods, • Fancy Goods, ' • • And Notiorut. ' Stack kept up during the Summer, all departments csauplete. • Orders pmtnpUy attended to. t , • Just the stock to sort up tote. . • Jett—tai DIVIDEND DO. 1114 Notioeuto Rots or Duras Ooenerri • NOW Pria° l4 Directors Odds is y e led • The dtviiimid Owe Or milOng we mismtlee owes Or nogg emetic. as ,IDUowe ,On the old lor the Wm adz mouths deo per or& Om De mew Ogees tor term of lbw loonier WM psi r amt., mat& to elgekboidere or *4 kid repropeolaltims demigod. and all tree tome o=isokiliste mod Lord Wm. EDWARD 11001 Pit. ' 7.114Eiv).- Siiirikk!.and Swimer Coodfi MEM =BE , . Speyemi `&, am, Corner of Water asidiapra-41(1 no eilharsa, PSNAr Have just returned trona the' rant with a large.stneh tit &mu honed $t the ioo'• est cash prim.; wtoch - they offer to .the pubhe at ' • REASOTAELS PMCS, Camhting of DRY GOODS GuoczEnce, Psovzszotra, HATEI,VAPS. BOOTY AN)) MONS HARDWARE, IRON, mum mutrzwilavrous ROPE. Oct)[ & PACKING YARN donee brand* or WHITE LEAD and ' PAINTS dry sad In nil and a general variety of Oil Dryers, and Putty: Queonswaro and Willow War*, FLOUR, FLOUR, We: Mill have ieontrol of the celebrated CARTON CM ELLS FLOUR, 1111113 of that. %vivito brand. Clement & • Stevens 'ldes ground flour, NEWCIZFMIi E7-.01U14. We redeye the above brands by the as lead, and can sell theta at Pittsburgh Prices thus saving freight, we also offer at whole isle and retail, NAILS, WHITE & WA TER.LIME,SALT, SOAP, Feed. Grain, &c., &c. orThanking the public 'for past pat roug; we 'Dope to merit a liberal share for the future. We always buy' for cash and sell cheap. CALL AND BE CONVINCED RETAIL GOODS DIFLIVIRZIO PREZ OF CLIAS.GIL P. Itt. Abo agents for the MEN VIER ID ELVER and Pith Notissisal moo, cam.. 3P 3C.. CO I GCT IS . - '4ll'l 3 , lS:ly. • ROCHESTi4t MARBLE - WORKS. W. H. )=l=,, Manufacturer .of MONUMENTS HEAD do FOOT STONES; Marble and Stone Posts boor Cemetery .7Lotis. We have now on hands a Largo and Su perior Stock of Plain and Ornamental Monuments and Headstones. We arc now ready, to supply on short notice, all ()niers front tVa countryat low rates. &lao, rl.nciartcon.es And Fixtures of a Superior Quality ALWAYS ON HAND Or Our Neighbors represent that they sell Cheap, but we practice Selling Cheaper : 1 . Aid Doing we Represent. We Employ Agents, as we can sell 10 Per Cent. 7 Cheaper at the Shop , Than by Agents. All persons desiring any thing In oar line Are Invited to Call and Examine OUR WORK AND PRICES Before purcluish7g elsewlieicj Duarl7llin Union Agrioultumal Works, Boebestpr, Beaver Canalli, Pa. A. B. SMITH & CO, Pasestoto, Proprietors and MuniYam= of BY PATIIIIIT MOW= AND IMAM do do THIUCASEIJI3 a lIITAIIATON do • do SOROIWK lIIIAPORATOIL Ihnk7 Pinnwr,Hay - Itakekhrik Cider lead Cane Can Ilhellers; Um' Otteas. and Dv raroworo. It g-of above ; Inagtho aid Nacbloi dos, in short roam Oar Mower haa Dora ho strralitina sae? be *la *Won. for several years, and Is too well known to ntoe PO 's& and we chalks* Mead* awl pa no= Ts= wwy mediae In the antet ird *ft. we *aka thotoDostag yarroattion. If any Palmer. Is Hearer amity, Dm a plea* ;me wheel es trek* that other arebbsee brat 11ed to mow * and he Maks harm. be arty. a maddae. we will golt. Not expose and at the Onue, ans If we llo - faritteeore rill bra* the seat of VAT Pollan Mal. maysteau.. • ; • .h. H. WITH Co. . • • Toginittoil Cristial ref cumb intr-Triv!prorriou .' ,, h est. fYoutdq pleat* lie MAW = „ 1/ 40414 ur their sop ITherel teweetweik hod that last he has einsapleard sod Is pow saawatheowtag the Mew Ceseeee haws 'hi w • At e e = rail M as lasittaall. aesr we. old pagan, r* WO ad: the Oa awn otts , o 4 wor d r" . " 4 " .. . wnow am Ire bacirnmonided ants the aunt ever suds In . . .. . !Elate CCATINTErt•Ie, iota ether letprovelsevile hoth want red °reamer taL• 7he saw *Welke new I boa sap lad with aid*M pawl Oren... now Swett (cmtt i lleater Chet are led le the ) ""i ailed this step.. Om hest toxiklig sad lio• W knew.. tali." main In Mk country, advantagsaian dit. OW tamproved awe le themes* : andAt and d Wined bake owes. oilier of amt awl doom awl vow, sad all a strait bt sad Isr Ire bectratt =guest stmiodexplata is thil Meat pattern of - 61Wa bock that art be anal. tend pour orders to That. pOst ova.' No tailor an m s ßa Winn se au Mad 0a !datie,' saws* ha say part ol they sowomethot eattatty. 014 IMP% he, Akan In etteasato Seem= skewlawspatsa WWI tad be sal* - .11p;11.• r:. !. • THUD. 13411161 A.: swag Ccinkair rosy fictiaraitao Aroitilea .•Beau 31-1 . iota MlT.ol l *lniiOnla , jetkiy , . Ayer!ig, Hair vigott. For restoring Gray lkir: k Its natural Vitality and Cokr. •• dresdng witki is A at caws weed& healthy, and effectual y • for preserving de hziz. 4 Faufed or gra, •to its 47aal color with the' glees Mai if 4 reldk. 'l4le hair it thick. ened, falling hair chocked, and held • • often, though not always, • curd by its nee, Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, x the glands atrophied and decayed Bat wh as remain can be seed ,fin usefulness by this application. gliailead • foaling the hair with s pasty sediv anent, it will keep it dean sad *mom Its oceadonal use will- prevent the hair from tartabg• , gray or falling off, 'MA consequestly nt baldness. Free faun those • substancesi make some preparations dangerous aid injurious to the hair, the Vigbe ean only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not and white cambric, and yet kits long on the hair, girkg its rich *my lustre ands vat*. perflime. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & dmamrrif.m. (gym' uirti LOWEIIy MAW. rzam sLoo. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For ill the pommies of • Immodirr tMpsaseau it oar=e • e alked ehalVe.a say belie so te r ly adopted tato awes. an e rt ,7 - 24r es but egleicat puryptive /eta. The obviate no. • • sail la, hat it ansm. • ' bade and ter more Hee teal remedy Dm toy Wear. Dime who hive Ned k Dow that it Gored hest hose who 44 lot, know that It CURB their asigbbors sad Meads., tad all know that what le does we it hoe Aware -that homer has through rowboat or aspertor to eompostre bare thousands epos ;hoes oof • their remottable corm igen esooplatets, bat seek ewes are keel* It way and we said metro:bah them. adapted all ages and madltioas la all ebonies; teetabftwellber ahead or arry My maybe takes wine whip ley=drlO; them Par he& eadmidom boo An zAngitrtir,istlie behirTilVelss9llB ais harm (ea odes Dem heir IMMI 4111111111dRi. ......11siseperabe by abate powering hnhent• *Da thaws lo paeleelhe Deed Dinable it - re Zlay acacia —moan the athesegou ergo ho nech. bowie, lhv, nod otherieagme et the lady. imaxtug their krrovlLlZ aedaa to bed* and ay etwaseting:, wherever Usti exist,' Nadi healigam priata aie are tbe first Mien otheciage. • • • Mlente direetkos are given la the ar= s oi Ps lox, the the following anaplants, raft rapidly ewe:— Tor riyeepepaia or linglossa. eons, Lanewor sad Loos east Apposame, Mot should be taken moderately to stimulate the no seh apd notary Its healthy Imie and action Tor 'Aver Geomplabet tad ha vicious symp toms, Mies& Headache. Sick 1111•=. roweselleog or firers Inclueose, Colic and Dilloos Worees, they ihaeld be pc. Woody taken ror coat ease, to comet the dheseed I ghat or remove the obstruct/ mu which emote lt. Tor Dynelotery or Thareibeent, but am odd lose le generally repaired. k • Tor Dateeinuation. Coo Gravel. Mien at the Heart, Pa ha to Do r = Sack and Lear, they should be coetheseasli Odom, as required, to oimage the diseased who et Ihe system. With such change those comphints iliaPPear. For Dropsy and Dropeical awelliosp they should be ink* In largo and bequest. doses to pro lore the effort or a drastic purge. For hispia a large dose should be takes U it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a Ginner Pill, take one or two Pita to pro• mote dlgestkur mid io relieve the stomach. measual dose stimulates he ,'coach and bowel,' into healthy .ection, restores the and invigorates the system. Hews It le =ET Where no seeds deraapenset exists. tlitt a =relsweli,ottet Soda that admit apparatue it these PHs m t = het ditiMMen ea he W y beitisr,frem ash eleanalag arid renovatfng' Hino ire . . DAL J 0. 4713 I CO., Presldest Cilast49Y • ZOWXL.L. AILL4II., Th /0. At. .. etart7;ll The tui S' REM' rI • rAVORITE DitESiggi liewsVre in Nata l & will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by thole who Blue a fine head of hair, as well as those wh with to restore it. The beautiful !oss and Perfume. imparted to the Hair make it desirable fi si oldand young. Per by all D1+4110• 66 DEPOT, I DRUMS IT., la T. FAIWONEO4I6 Niles; Heartburn, 'Jaundice sad — all dl fiont a disordered this theltoinaeN Lira or latestiaea. • / " =%T .L EI by 13 NM _L__
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