The Beaver Afgtit. neaver.siesmait4;tBsik. Oier 2teemet Mildred!. Rates of Adoeollaitag. Tams , I! so - I . 01111 or -.lollllro,vi to so Y 06 $lB5O do 5 50 1 GO 480 EOO 15 do 600 800 :11 00 El 15 IS 00 rtonrc., do . IA 18 50 Bo 16 00 tt 00 (11 ' t n ' t n " " I 6 1 0 1 6 112 IV4 00 311 55) lip op •go cs t i g ,d,„1014ifft10111 . and Excentinno• Notlces....ol:lo n0t1,9 per Roe, km • it Y tLootents to 1 ow.ient odrer , .I.ll.lnre. Slate of the Thermometer for the ending tho Slat of Jnly, 77. x. 2P. •111., .9 P. tt. j „i s 31 91 deg.. 73 dog. 03 deg. ::11 99 deg. "73 deg: 02 deg. 1 .9 0:4 dog. 70 deg. 59 deg. 2s 73 deg. 80 deg. 00 deg. 27 70 deg. 79 deg. 73 deg. ....V. 74 deg. 73 deg. 70 deg. .• 08 deg. . 81 dog., 74 deg. R. T., TAYLOR. Subscription , . to the Beaver Ar. gil.6.—Tlin following named persona 11.,% ( \ paid MO mums sot appcmito to their sonel on subscription to tho A ' ow., sinoolho data or our last .I..ika IL Itobertson, Montana Ter. 2;00 11. Cunningham, Beaver, I'oo J...,..p1i Ammon, Industry, ll..tiry Shane, Son' .1, Martin, Darlington, 2'oo J. v, porron, Fallston, S. 11. Itriggm, Industry, s.di Kett, Beaver, Jelin Stewart, Beaver, D. L. ItatbrJo, Beaver, 71. Robertson, Beaver Falls, 2 00 i... Ramsey, Bridgewater, 1 00 ltObert Cooper, Now Sheffield, 2 to M. Barbour, Bridgewater, 2'lo J, P.& T. J. Bradshaw, Darlington, 200 cAldwell, Now Brighton, 200 juoi,•l earothers, Baden, 2 00 'wile! Miller, New Brighton, 2 00 Loonel Woodruff, Rochester, 2 00 James Thompson, Smith's Ferry, 000 !Ivory Whitellehl, Baden, 4 00 .1. W. Zhunterly, Now Sheffield, 300 It. It. Stroek, Beaver, " .2 00 snout.' l'atterson, Water Cure, 2 00 .1. White, Rochester, ,‘ 2 00 The attention of the publicils directed h. the following New Adv rtisoments a Weil appear for thotirst.tiule In the Au au. to-day: Notices in liankruptcy--S. C. McCand -1,..., xeetator's Notiee—LoulsaEakin eke). Examinations—Geo. M. Fields. , l'atents=Alexander & Mason. . I Pry 04)(16--.1. M. Burchfield h CO. ectitc.r's Notico—Margarot 'Fisher, Henson, Ex'rs: I nvorm Notioo—john S. Litton. Schff. For Sale—J. It. Each. • Drags Gooda—.Jos. Horne & Co. Agricultural Ifonso--W. W. Knox. special Notien—Edinboro School. The Eclipse.—Tho groat ocllpso of thr am occurs on moat Saturday alter- August 7th.) Bo on tho look out fiir it. Llmo always on hand at the M illy:mon I.lmo Kilns, Vanport, 2D eta. p.•r hosing. • aprd.4 The officers and managers of the Bea emt nty agricultural society will meet at the Sheriff's office, in Beaver, on Satur• August 7th, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. m. All those who intend to compete at the coining lair for any of -the pacing or trotting premiums aro hereby notified that the track has been thoroughly re paired, and is now free to all who may wish to train horses therefore. 11. R. Moons, See'y Eort Mclntosh Iteltcs.—J. T. F.sq., who resides in player, near where Fort Mclntosh once stood, halt •It‘tws some relies, recently found by aifit at that place. Maser°lies are three laittttA, worn by the soldiers who per formed duty In the Fort. Two of thaw blooms are about the size of a nicklo made of pewter, and have the let s..A. curiously Interwoven on tlwir ,urfiwe, white the third is about w.• .Ire of a silver quarter aud plated ,lb c old. Comparatively of little value th,lw:olves, these relies yet servo to (sir , v ii, bark to "the tithes which tried oloW• i I fed by the titre.—On last Wed ro,,Ny morning an elderly man either "tit trout or purposely throw himself 11,ao a train of ears if* Sewickley. His I-.ty was horribly mangled, and it is ..alqmsetl ho was killed instantly. The train wits Immediately stopped and the , orpsVaken on 'board and brought to It ucheater. Front there it was taken I. id: to Sewickley, whore an inquest was held over the body. The mono of the dcv;cted Is unknown, as no papers iden tiryin4 him wore found upon his person. le lilt pocket was a railroad cheek from t'at.lairglt to Buffalo. . slam the above was in Cype WO learn th.elhollatile of tho &Yowled. wwrJohn NleAliene, formerly . a resident of l'iushergh. ' Painful ik;asually.—On last Sab huh .even ing, at about 5 Y. M. a casually. .wenrred in the river near this place, by hieh Mrs. Stephen Stone and her child, two years, found a watery grave. NI r. Mrs. Stone,' their child and a eee.thbor named Burns, had boon down It, river some distance during the day and were returning in ins skiff. At their ening, on the opposite side of the •iream, was a steamboat, for some time 1 , 1 , 4 in the Government employ. As the if eon it I ulna: the above named parties m . t minding the bow of the steamer in ender to make the shore, the current ~ept it under the bow of the steamboat end the party wore at ant* thrown into th e :der. Mr. stone and Mr. Burns re.ened, lint Mrs. Stone and : her , :lel.l were drowned before they could be The hod y of the child was re en:a a few mlnutesafter life Was ox teeq: Searelt was kept up for the body m rs. Stone all that evening but with "so avail, and we believe has not yet tw.•,‘ W E hart) been using Reward dr. Bent. .%1 kola a few Weeks, and have come u. trio .:oiolumion that there is one prep. :”..oion for tho.hair that good. it IN ..1.-gant dressing; and Makes the hair mid glossy, F iving It a lively . ap -Iw:trail,. It is not as expensive as an .s.,linsry hair oil, and far bettor to use. Nowar4l'm Cough Curo has cured Asth th, .1 severe Pitorsn.—A very 'heavy oen o orwind, thunder, lightning and r.llll, 111120441 over this county Wit Wed evening. . Heaver Falls, we be ll. ‘e. 'mitered severely, In Hookatown No houses were unroofed and one Ma -14.. Mown down. • The barn of Wm..Eu ,s.ag, in itras..oon tp., (one • of ouraounty ' • ';laloissioneis) was partly blown down aei the grain within it scattered About a Mr. Jas. Todd's barn, of the . ..ame township, was unroofed, as was : , 1-• David Smith's. lii Heaver . the `toile raged very violently, but but lit ilainagO was done to property. .‘ ll- 11illlous complaints succumb be. I.,re "Whittltsey'sDyispoPsiaenta..! No faittily 4,lkeilld be without It. • • Great Naerldiee.—Dry Goods, and Millinery Goods sold actually lit•iew the wholoside Cost prioe to make rtwin for s . now stook of goods, at 3. ih.oco's store, Third, street, Beaver any pernon wishing to Purchase real CheaP goods Should not fall to eall early, as this Ihi poltitively the best opportunity ever offered. Don't forget, at J. II; Itenee's, Bearer. • • serer Amok' tleak—Thia itined, and t. nor going on f o r nearly 'two, your& 4 01 1/8 tollf o lll44brnift ttW 1110,0ta. -1 Itittntkhale mainly kvandidon theoo-operstive plasy each share! ming 'weekly: Shumate. and - entitling the owner to a loan of $lO4 The assochdbm beingtinished afteresok aluneholder bas.recelmod,Sbr every share VOL Thls Miriam la not known is ought to be, having been conducted In it very quiet and orderly way by nor Ger man fellow citizen& The officers of the association are as. follows:. President, Lewis Weinman ; Vice President, Jacobt Wack ; 'Treasurer, Michael (limn Kw rotary, E. Kelber, who will give persona wishing to buy shame every =phut& arty, mast 2 The following are the names of the di rectors: Win. Rambling, Jacob Erb, Nicholas AWL Ceeterlea, Blattner, Martin Klein Abraham Sil verman, Christian Week Joins Smith. Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy produoce perfect cures of the went cues of Ca tarrh, Cold In the Head, Cori's, Qatar-, rhal Headaehe, as hundreds of testimo nials from well known citizens and end- Dent phylicians who have used It in their practice abundantly testify. It is mild, pleasant and unirritsUng. The proprie tor offers $5OO fora awe of catarrh that he cannot cure. This remedy sent to any address by mall on receipt of sixty cents. Address B. V. Pierce, M.. D., Proprietor, Buffalo, R. T. For sale by most Druggists :every where. sOO a IX) List of unelahnod letters remaining in the Post Oftleo at Rochester, Pi., Ang. Ist, 1869. sOO 1 00 1W aOO James Agey, Charles Beighl,y, Brews ter, Goss & Co., Elisha Coe, F. M. Cool, Miss Sadie Cook, 2 ; Mrs. Agnes Cole man, Deihl do Welts, Milton English, A. J. Fitch, Miss Amanda:Hemphill, Mho A.A.Hoey, Enoch Hunter.% S. B. Irwin, Mrs. Hannah Kell v, S, lama Kenne dy, Patrick Kean, MisaJosephine Lynn. Dr. P. D. Llaoomb, Mrs. 1.-N. Miller Mra. Elisabeth Macrons, Joieph Mc- Donald, J. F. Mueller, H. Miller, Wal ter Pennell, John E. Rice, Ham. Bench, Noah Scott, Charles J. Sharer, Goo. 11. Sargent, Rev.. Chas. Sickenplifer. . T. M. TArs.on,' P. M. The Board of School Directors of the borough of Boavor in regulir session July 29th, 1859 uxuadmously adopted the following resolution: Rewired, That the action of the com mittee appointed by the late convention of School Directors of Beaver county be approved and the series of ached bobby recommended by said . committee' be' adopted and put into the school at the earliest practicable time. (Load and Rodicat copy.) On Tuesday last, a man named Low rey was brought before Fig. Dickson, on a charge of larceny, preferred by Andrew Fails. Mr. Falls alleges that *HS was stolen from film at Homewood Station, fourteen miles below this city, and accused Lowrey of being the thief, The accused was searched, but none of Falls' money found. InrsttginkonPrinr. ed that the offense was committed ' In Beaver county, and Esq. Diekson,hav ing no authority to hold him, discharged him on his own rooognlsance to appear at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. Up to 2 o'clock Wednesday, Lowrey had not made his appeeranoe, and it is sup posed he has "struck."—New (bade Courant. Oun readers have observed that we rarely praise patent medicines, and that we advertise only the very best of them. But now the remarkable recovery of lbw. Rice, of Canastota, from her distressing and almost!helpless scrofulous disease, which is known throughout thaeommu• nity, and unquestiOnably the effect of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, loads us to publish without reserve the remarkable efficacy of thin medicine. We do this in the in- Wrest of the afflicted. Any remedy that can so effectually raise one from the dead should be universally known ; and we Wish it may be Universally as successful as it has been in the case of Mrs. Rice.— Sgracitae Daily Journal. nnuda and Feet.—l went into a shop the other day, says the "Curiosities of Shopping," to buy what the drapers cull 'gusts' hose.', smilingyoung lady was behind the «meter ; andwhen I had made an appeal to her to show me some socks, I was somewhat doubtful what course of action I ougheto pursue In or der to demonstrate to her the length of my foot. As lam not a burlesque wri ter it was clear that I could not lay my foot by the counter and say "with all my solo;" nor could I phsrapltser Dibbin's Jack Tar; when he spoke of the dancer who so "daintly handled her feet." The little iceman, however, speedily remov ed my first perplexity; though only to plunge me into another. "Will you," said she, "please to double up your fist and lay it on the counter?" I replied that I did not want gloves, but welts. t'Asul I want to take your measure," she said. "but," I urged, "It la the measure 'limy foot that you require." Yes," she replied, "and I can get It equally as well from your hand. Once round your clinched fist, at the knuckles, is the length of your foot." And she took the measure of my fist, and I took the socks on the faith of the damsel's representa tion; and in due course, I found that she was quite right, and fitted me to a nicety. Wit would directtheattention of Cam era and all who are interested to the ad vertiseluent of IC W. Knox, of No. 137 Liberty.. street, Pittsburgh, Pa. He is the mainfacturers' agent fur the improv ed BueVeye • Cider Mill. Tbis mill is pronounced by competent judges to be the only machine Inthe market that does Its work promptly and gives entire sat isfaction. It cannot be easily put out of order, and is cheap and durable, making more elder out of the same quantity of apples than any machine offered to the public. Mr. Knox la also agent for the celebrated MeSberry Grain Drilla. Thu great improvement in the sewing of gniin needs very few words of approval from us as.every farmer Is acquainted with its Morita, and the unprecedented number sold during the peat three years speaks more for It than we could should we All columns with its prabm; and no farmer 'Would do without It If he wantsi to sow his seed' and feel sure of good crops for his trouble and labor. But in connection with good seeding we might 'also mention that old and woniont larul will not produce good cropa'unless pre?. eriy - fertillsed, and as this suited Menzel the farmer more thought than all other; we would say to them, use tbe Bone Bu- Perphosphate of Lime. This article is now ono of the best fertilizers manufac tured, and being cheap comes within the means of all. We advise our readers to read Mr. Knox's card, and send for one of his pamphlets. . Earaisithaess.' , --Twority - clerks. a ' store ; twenty hands in a printing °Mee; twenty young men' In a vil age. - All want to get along in the world and ex pect to. Onoof the compositors will own a printing otthei,esl become an influen tial citizen. One of the clerks will be. eomeit pitrtner in the "tore. One •of the villagers will got a handsoine. Jinn and live icpa4larch. But width W destined to be the lucky ymilvidnalf There!' no luck about it. The thing is `m plain ail the Rthe of throe, The' young fellow who distances hts,eouipatitors WM who masters his business, never gets hi debt, who gaths friends by deserving them, and puts his money in the bank. There are mine wiystothrtnnethatiookshbrtr ar than the dusty old highway, but the men of "the eiriiiiiingy , f Wan aehlsia something really worth. haying—good Airtime, name anitimeretie old age—all gti this road.-Ithcharige. , • : . • Dialkolreemalltig• IMO dm,* WV beady solkuumee 4,4 u!stiksai crow. Was. Bledniukticie% *Mt tbabletp de Oa* on the Uth boat alstima # l/6 / 9 0 1460 .0 4 0 1 •1111*k!tw ea to bail Wm pima atathiooktbi ►idket49 l lll7 411000 tt% trallteg t and oaktali. Pritaar, tholes. both avid& WS reported tO be premien& it lirikfto. was the moo or blidesehok -IYPou•ht. arrival be be to /delimit; that hi. oree ketti. but bell= the kiwi reqkobed thou • tel. odium =beamed to thin' the Intern. Upton orbit. death Gen. Stedman, as commander': *CUM Stn Ohio Onalry, ponliedpMed in the Sa lmis* bathes. 2d Bull :Run, cross Ref; Chantilly. Stepbensburg, Aid* UPPerville, Booembora, Rapidan Station, Sulphur Sprinp,AnbarnMilbOtristow Station, Mine Run, Todd's tavern, Rich- Mood, Chlkidug, Bottoms bridge, An on Church, Coskaarbor, Trevillabk str. tiger, St. Mary's Church, Malvern Hill, Weldon Railroad, Vaughn Road, Hatch es Run.. Mining passed through fluty months of military Minim and been In more than twenty argalpunents, he re turned home to his tinnily and friends, shattered in health but still buoyant In spirit. . • Ile expected WNW= home in time to meet with the war worn veterans of his regiment at Salim in' October next.: At the re=union held In Climber. 1808, CO% Tod in a'glowing address - • • "We are going too meet in &dem foe our ra-unioa next lielL , I alit PDX tO there. My= shouldn't see me you can ask Stedinan,whowillsurelybe cathand, to answer the questkm, "When did Tod die?" • • • Gen. Stedman was twiesedeeted to the Legislature, and ones to the /elate from Anteile county. We had theplessureof a most Intimstenemialilanee with him, having been his Mow lsbeiger daring two of his terms. lad winter be told us he designed returning from Cabala Sep timber, and &mired us tom" golds cow rads of the salient old 6th that he would not fail to meet them at Salem ' , and sa well as be could, answer at roll rell for Governor Tod. Ah t who will answer now for Tod? for Elladman.—Ankes (o.),Repsb/koa. X 1 M. U. Dever will open &school on 'Monday, August Sid, itiee, iu the rooms over the rind National Bank of Wellsville. Boys and girls received at all stages of advancement. Tallion for regular crane ten dollars lisr session of twelve weeks. Pupils in primary dosses received at proportionate rates.— WeUs ville Union. It L with regret that we reed the *NM eiotioe, se we bed anticipated the pleasure of welcoming U Dr►er beck to our Bawer Seminary, where she ha merit ed fir herself an enviable reputetion ea s tember. We wish Impetuous in her new field of labor, and if competency, mew and experience are peerage:defies to sae ease in Wellimille our brightest hopes will be realised; • The Melia Seeing Ineashhen.—No merely Imam bsventkui Is perfect, bat the Partisan Sewing Mecidne more near krupprOscaca peribetion In its operations than any maehble alibis ciseeription in the market. Those who ere fisudliar with an kind. of Sewing. Mealtime, and whose experience entitles their views to' more than 4(11=4 conaideratioe, Speak In the highest banes of the Parham ma chine. Ins word:the Parbans kr destin ed to become the most popular machine In the market. One of the most difficult testa applied to sewing chlnp .of ail kinds, and one that will be admitted: as a true criterion in gauging their respect ive merits, has been applied to the Par ham repeatedly, with the most gratify- Mg results. Those who are desirous of examining the .Parham will find every facility and opportunity - afforded, them by calling upon the agent, IL Millings:, No. 61 Wood Street, where Parham of various classes are constantly in opera tion. For general and domestic pur poses—family sewing—the Parham is unequalled. The machine is simple, du rable, easily kept in order, has an cosy movement, and is not liable to get out of repair, points that go to make up a mod el machine. Resident agents wanted. augt 2t. To the Trustees of the Metho• dist Eli Moppet ckurehorßeaver. Genacatew:—Your Society for about 40 yearshas occupied a Church erected upon one of the Reserved Squares, the proper ty of the Commonwealth, In the town of Beaver, under a grant from the State herself. During this period they have done mucti good by spreading the gos pel, bringing men into the fold of Christ, teaching youth In the word of God, 'and assisting with other denominations of Christians to raise the standard of mor ality,' 'mid to give religions tone, peace and good order to this community.— You'r church building, adapted .to the wants and simple t style of many years ago, having become inadequate to the necessities of the present day, has been taken down, to give place, as we are In formed, to a.new and better buildhig, to ba erected on a scale and In a style of architecture which will make it an orna ment to the Square and a credit to the place. Understanding that a few Md. ions have served a notice Upon you to desist from this useful and creditable en - televise, and feeling the Injustice and in jury obedience to their notice would in dict; not only upon yon but upon the community at large, and believing that the general, 'Sentiment of the virtutiull, enlightened and public spiiited people of Beaver Is In harmony with your Our- I pose, we the undersigned householders and owners of town property, and all setts of 'Beaver, have subscribed our names hereto In *limitation of this opin lon, and as an encouragement to you, on part of your fellow damns, to go for ward In your good work., , . Property Holders. Henry Bice, X= It L Milliken, Frank Wilson, 'Geo W Hamilton, Wm Barclay, Sr, 1J W Edgar, Thomas McCreary, Thos McKinley, Daniel Agnew, !Mrs El K Allison, Frederick Snitger, Joseph C May, Mrs. 'Stoke; ~ 1 ... Iticiard D Brown, J X Smith, '. oomph Strocki... L Marls& Winn; " vid Morgan; ' D P Lowmy DL Desiim .4. John B Eakin, ' John M." J Weiand, Mrs Mary' 11.11 . 1 Wm Orr, Mn X H. Boyd, John Moore, T M Johnson, • Nirs Elects Lyon, John Gibson, Henry Edwards, 8 Sni4rOT Robert. Tailon, 'Mn ar; Carson; Ervin Crall, Mrs Elise Barton, I N Atkins, • • IMard'ke Wilson, H Mere.. John L Hall, Mrs Ellen Adams, E P Kuhn, John Border, J oseph White. C A Derarme , Henry Struck, -Jacob Triber, F Walther, 8 B Wilson, Vim M Warrick, II J Banos, LI Bens, H B Anderson, X M Donehoo, D Maloney, Jr., . John May, Joshua Monroe, IWm Anderson; .7 K Miller, 'GI W Dawson, Mrs Mary Somers, IF D Fast, Mrs Z Moore, • !James Allison, Wm Kramer, 'Min Garside, D Singleton Fred Dauber. J. Barnes. A. G. White, J. E. Horton: , , M. P. Hartqty. Mrs Meg. Dunlap. Jae I Stokes. R I n*, p ia J B Wlaa, Thos W T aty, James Pegg, Elijah Bann% H Hl bard,. R Wilson, Joe John B BOUM. Wm H Board man, C Turner, . R H Cooper, A T Thomas; . • R 0 PhlMpa, - Wm Frampton, JnoHoCulloughotr, J H Cunningham& J T Boyd, John R Obony. John A Waxier. John Tango, 8 DI Dinsanon; I L Edam. RR Risk • • John Herr, r- . Wnatilliaika;: • -• War l Eilk f i tmtglaai• „ Levi Barna; " • PluasP•i;., tbe4lo4s .palbotothaple ead.kekidge took Mkt litiboldas one lIIIIIII6IIIL 11,2413111a5er; Aped. Omar at Wood Bt., PillsbuVi. Reskientaggotawaistet ' tut ill. Omni ot Obi Iv p i ma vstat***lk.ttiolumpied am 11 " . &* 41111 00 4 1144taiistoopsd at the . .**oll.Pktion." mai" —.. 1 ** 11 1 1 0 1 041070 1 44 belbro 'coma ise9v iteslittarted, _thstryiNghbu ger out 0N 1 0,01110 8 61 Dia•,444 titre . 1 116 6 6 I kilt 17 *;#00 0 4 11 ilildiY: Kr. o * - AIIIYIPII*24I4IIIII. €l4 Oi n ireide,4salikka MIN hissi.—aemeemie*Giisigte.: • The k 4 . 1 . 0 .nri5.. NI frees an exchange wilt be &G&W news lathe cilleiplei bank Wilton: Who will skinflint? : We sin glad toneneunee that the • • fag ainneenaquoteneonsemestru • • • lake, In 417.1f0rd etonntn- fix • • P0004*111441.1164:' TitefitatoTOtiatereitaaociationorhfell fa to ottatat_Grolualaug on thateatttot August, promisekto he a , atinpleto sue. caes.• The people of Gretsisburemve al,. ready made arrangements to give the testheri it booty welcome. • All the bit. dies who in attend will be eateitshis4 bee °Marge and gentlemen it the loaf ride of Amu one dollar to one dollar and Aftyeegtspar day." Teachers paying full fare over the rel. med. to Greensburg will be returned free of cluirga PErrasusung, PA., July 20, 1809; Attieor dmae.—At.the Triennial :nation of the school directoreof Heaver, amity, tieldlast MAY In the Omit Honame in Bawer, a committee wag appointed to inquire into the expediency of adopting a onlibrmity of text books tbr the whoie county. committee wee ooMpoidal of the following named gentleman: 8. J. Crow, A. D. Gilliland, D. L. Imbrie; J. R. Harrah and Beajamlb Franklin. The oommideeafterdneeen and reeleetkon decided that' a nnlibrinity of text boots vairdattienrequee. ted the agent* et the aeveml school bbok pullilaklng . hews 4o Died.'Ssigt them In an examination of their books,terms, ie. They did so, and attar all thine were oottsidtied the 'committee decided on recommending the hallowing publics tkos to the local school boards of the eeuntY. Ming due regard to mlehettleld execution, matter and price,' vie : • Parker at Watson's National Berke of Readers and Spellers. Stoddards , Seers of Arithnieties. Ballion't Series of Grammars. GuyoVa Series of Geographke. Leasing's History of thernitod Staten Payson, Dutton afieriliner's Penman aldp. Al den's Citizen's Manual-4 text book on Government. Tbe committee published their report in the county papers, and In the report notified thi paha that the introduction of the new books, would be made on terms p :f se inal exchange fOr the old once. I sup this settled the matter, and was theretore no little surprised to learn that some of the agents, whose books were not selected, immediately 'bolted,' and are nowaurvassing the county to In dies the local directors to pay no atten tion to the recommendation oat) mm mitten, and to take their books instead of thoseenumeratedabove. The argument used by them is that the National series, the budausee, cost 11.75 more per set than Olgood's. This is either a wilful mis representation or a mistake. The Na tional series cost but Lid cents more than Osgood's; and • give blitaroce, pages of reading and spelling matey thin the Lat ter. In point of binding, printing, de., the National series are superior to any readers and spellers in use. This being a true statement of the "school book question," I most respect fully submit it to tbeschool dLrectors of Beaver county, and earnestly urge them to give the National series of readers and spellers a thorough examination before concluding to sot the recommendation ot their own committee aside, at the in stance of interested parties. lam Yours most Respectfully, H. D. CABLE. • (Radiartand Local copy It.) . . Yolueolltoilararillaett . ersolatllliiiis 6BloB - for schools, ftfteleasialoastatylna bay lases vita the Beards of liducattos *roar coaaly, find the Ibllowtog list' of lietritarift valuable. It should be .properwad. We are .tadebtod to the =nutty siftertateadeot of Common sehoola forithe seater Boet.-Joseph Lea., Beaver. . , BiglietverTP.- South Bearer Tp.-Reuben Watt, Elders' NMI. "- Sheen Boro.-U. W. Anderson, - Bearer, Bridgewater Boro.-C. greaten, Rodmater. 7 . Brighton Pp,-Abeer Norton, Bearer. ". Chippewa Tpe-4tikit, &Outer, Dalin ton. .. Darlington Bora --W. V&A Darlington. DarUngton Tp.-A. 11:kaderson. NeW Galilee. Ecoaomr - Tp.-John R. Brown. Baden. Melon Bona-Jacob T. Winans, New Brlghtoit, Franklin Tp.-Abram Thaw" Zellewaple. Frankfurt lapringa-Robust Sharma, Frankfort Springs. Freedom 80re..-4saac Sleek, Freedom, • Grometoint-l' 5. C. Trionite;GeOrgetown. Glasgow-A, J. &tat, Smiths' Perm. - Green-Gairge NeCiekey, Rookatourn. Hanover-41sidreur, IR Willer, Haraturrille. Rootstown - S. W. Miler, llookstown. Hopewe N. am& Independesee-t. agla Nome, Service. - Industry-John itamelL ladasicf. - Lemnown-J. O. filltdde, Economy. Warion-B. W. Bahl, Zellenaple. - Noon-J. A. Pleirdng, New Sbafdeld. New Brighton--A. D. Gilliland, New Brighton. New Sewickley-Alfred T. Hinds, Brush Creek. North Sewickley-J. S. Wilson, New Brighton. Ohio-J. B. Goodwin. Industry. • Pnillipeinug-Gilbert Trempeter,Water Cure. Pulaski-W. G. Wallace, New Brighton. Racoon-Wm. flood, Holt. Rodbeeter Boro.-0. R. Coe, Rochester. Rochelle/ Tp.-Addison Whiner, Rochester. St. dale Bero.-Jaeob Brandt, Freedom. Nearsa.l. S. Neal, Industry.. New Galilee-nap L. Grhn, New Galilee. Vanport-LSenutel I. Johnston. Beaver. Buren-T. W. Dernre..Bideo. Boma Yalle-1. - DUworth, Bearer Fare. Igurdosikville-Thoe. maim Mildotkrine. Mowing Mateh.—Quite i crowd of persons gathered on the h rem of Joseph Mitchel!, Esq., aboat one mile below this place, on last Itionday to witness a mowing twitch between several, rival mowing Maehlie mannfactuehm. aittth Ushments. Five machines wore on the grutind. They were as follow*: The Kniffen, Smith, Etut,Woodarsk tic. The Judges In the 'Cott Wore S. R. Dickey, Robert Patterson and The matchwaa conducted under Meaux pleas of the Beaver County Agrictiltural Society, and was tbii 'plentlM - Of ten i dollars and a diploma. As we go to press we are not apprised of the decision of thepdgea. The' County Fade.—The County Fair, of this county will bo held this year on the 20th and Seth .days of Sep. Umber and ad the lat *pc pctobtr. Prospects of aUticicessfitl''exhibltiori are, said to be good. 7 -- The Stave County Republican Ex ocutlvp Camp:ate° mat at the Court House In Beavei oit Saturday July Illsty 1809, hi obedience to the call of the Chair- Mtn of the County' Committee. alter at tending to Immo business relative to the approacblugaunpaign the following res olution wee offered altd unanimously adopted: itesaved, That we are 'gratified bythe, completh +indication of J. S. Ratan oar candidate tier Benste e from the Infamous clangs, made almint4 him; and we here by invoke .Ibr him the united support ‘ ot the Republian party of the district. pu motion adjourned.'- RY4t2 ' 'i4 ffsen. - J. a Hues sr. &fey; Chemise Sr illsiasek---Tbs muse of the .. Venial* itepubileas," published etNft ldr-eer , ebt ellee Dads. was changed list iris* to that or ells eOll CU, Weekly Mrssee,e- eh* the namui meet with a frioadtrommit fi c ia t the .bands of its nn unercuur pigmies. Meiessts. toile and Davis deserve PRII - . Mara *lliiiiiil4 4 l 00•41 the latle eV a 1 iiiikly gasper, siMikielai la • Nati Yak; byliregusiomaillal4 . o34ancl a& ittid *vomit KillaistOgril= Thier!gt, itelie4r staitiroW,loota!Olwertietrleei i r JlOkii ', l 1 11 %inOliPft t° 4 407 . ' wallto d i Nis ParlrOfiraell 41;ii'lfltli ' ;ad bl '01 ," °l . tba nii k r a Pl' Orli Paiiliblid 14 UM 1 1 / 1 31i0 1 /Bfial. it 0 5 1 4 11, 'WPM ~SO stilkuginatteAr, sr, mou l ded. sat well be, lurk& lip, peranantpor waste cochlea et least& gisa periodical well worth the prim yip*, end when it elm gets Intoalltni , 0 conelorlettluit lip* *lll be 1. part ecwiiping with It.' We itidge nth ,f9Hug 6 7 blirlle'Fros: ' I I risbafr a4litare egad tiler 3Weihi waist Ilipare•Pwlqiureh.. , • 11 ,• • 2blAs Riople of :i3 eager :—. 1 • .: • •• , In the Inn century BeFeer town Ina* . out by the State upoikhonournpikkp. r • r .1 By the sot of 1701 Oa directed the t Overawe, here t o the' sale hf ,the . "loto to' -ii,reseive Out of tho tote of 'Oaf, prni, so' ninchlUid he he'sabouhl 'ilitei!,' uoctennif fee f)phlie uses.'' 'Thls. *4,1.41004g to 11,140 . 1 the Sired!, /Wail a nd alleys Of : . : re. but 1330i10 . 110 Pe - A . 049n and pc /F . .. no nee of the iota. Trio Clominlisioherato mu . theleying ofit io r n e towit.hiltugtn it,libecume hieonflent the eerie) , of Doi . iecii 'rude In their absence. This dono,bi the sici of 1793; but la •the act the State erprisei,y peeled the opioctul linl"lrcetCf_ _ .til“ 0 "! 4 ?. ..li e _ flied °"uni* alio who regulatioari, amilres irraihose in srepreeorfber In the act of MIL Under these law, end the act Ali. re ring tairthei sales Of iota to 1800 and 1810 ah 6 carefully guarded the reservir. tioaii I,:irelcpressly exceitirof ruck of leas. had Iganireacroci fOr public Cacti. The LeCkalare mesa sornothlug ~ hy this lauguage. They did not, eay for the taw of the town, of the , pohlie, or tho lot, holders,or the citisena. Tho survey or was not direuted to lay off; public wpraste as such; but to the Cloven:tor was oomniittedl the 418mM:in . - of reserving "Let Of the fora of rialdtewn" that which "he should *eV tacceseary for public elm" - The Governor atuaoutaxxl his se= Dictionisi those 'words: . BMW the four lota the center, and, this four corner lots of the town plot niarked ••publict , ikitiarren . shall bo runtonneed as binds deemed. acerasary for public' Uses, and reserved by the Governor accordingly." ..-The iitat e 4ad a wlso p l urf•iwo in. thin; Which was tedeveteliorpiopretyto such uses att she deemed to be Just arid meri torious; instead of leaving tt to be wran gled over by disoordresOind jarring in tr3mts, or to suffer under the blight and Inattention of the few end simple pio neers of the plain who would succeed to the savages at that tiled imbruleg thtAo Western Wilds In,blood." karmar and St. Cleft' word defhited in' 1741 and 1702. lindthe treaty cif,peaue was made with the ImPatis in 1714,' after their defeat by Wayne hi 1704. , The purchasers of lots therefore instead of taking any interest in these reservations, had fell notice of the parposeef the Statel to mt.:4.1 1 them for nets 'yet uncertain, and which could not be ascertained until they should be designated by law. ' Tho kind of uses intended by the State she had unequivocally expressed' in 'a prior kindred law from i whieh the reser vation 9[1791 was copied. - 'The reserva tion hi' the 'primary law reads ,'thud;: "That the *resident or Vice President In Council adult resciXsi aid of the lots of the said town, for the into of the State, so much land as they /halt deem necessary for a' Court and Market fibuse,lbr places Of piddle arorah4), maid thr burying the dead". rte. The Govern or under the Constitution of 17131 per formed the same functions' which rwore committed to tho President or Viee ! ...f*- 'dent in Conntientider the tionstitatien of MO.. •The entimonntion of public lutes in the former ant boingdefective in omit ting imPortantoses, aurirtaa the public offices, Aisidentiza and ilellegen, the pert , man of Menet of 1791 instead of onPmer sting thetn as before, gfoupted the Whole under the better 'expression "for public uses." Accordingly we tied the 'Legis lature declaring these tithes from time to time by law. Thus bytwo laws in 1803 staithls Laws pp 13 and 01) the Trus loos' of 'the county of heaver ( then or ganized) were authorized to erect a (Atari prison and other p!ohlielniiidings "on such parts of the public square the town of Beaver, - ae.they may. deem c9nvenient," and' the Trustees of die Academy were empowered to "erector cause to be erected a Suitable .building on one of the public nqiutios in said towu Of 'Beaver for an .I.cadel4.". • • The act of 1814 - eziactetl "That the ptih lie square situate la the North West cor ner of the general plait'of the town, of 'Beaver, vhich was rewired for public purposes, be and the mime is , hereby op: preprinted for a buried ground.". This ottiart followed by the art of March 29th authorizing "-The Presbyterian con gregation at ' - Beaver 'town • to erect . a church on the South pest ptiblie square, an enclose a yard not ex6eoding one lbarth of an sere. • 'Then ciao the actor ige3.ltuder which we hold title in the following words: "That Benjamin Adams, Robert •Dir rogh, Milo Adams, ..Itt4epb yem =dine. T. Miller, Trustees (Or the Methodist HpiscoPal Church inr, the borOugh ' of Beaver, or a majority, of thorn, or their titerosOra i n °Wee, ho h and are bird ioy authorised and empowered to °mat a ehurch,, or house of worship on the South flastemitection of tini publie• square., in the town of Beaver, between the actule tny and the South Eitatern boundary or said public square, and to enclose a yr i trd not exceeding ono forirth of an mire." , ( Under this grint Made more, titan ty yeareago; our fathers in the church ''erected &plain dukstantial buildingseit !ad to "the times. There many. of our:' fathers, mothers; brOthers; sisters and friends—the beat, most useful and pious ;citizens of Beaver were gathered • into the fold of Chriat, many children, Useful 04 *timed men and women, were taught (kid's holy few; and, Were led Into the blesaed paths of peace: Yea, moreover, ninny of these am forefathers, relatives, friends and ,fellow citizens hare been transplanted from .thla:'State reseivatiott to that outer reservation in the North, West corner of the town,thern to *Walt the reward (4 : trust) which the enllghtiniod and tionedoent pollo . of the' Staia gado& thoOi to rook and by her generous gift to 'an Important ptibUo woo. MObelleire that their Mol , ;' tai remains lie as Web. 'gizarded by lair law in the Orient for ' th e 'doad; as their living rights were , secured, by her law, in the eh** dorllea4sl tho.Wership Unbolt. kiod. Can Wire be a higher 1'34- lie use theirthe public worship .of At= mighty.. tied? What more IMPortant purpose could the Statedea'otO her prop. :Orty to, than to adyinee thoeauie of that, Christianity: her highest. court pronounoCd to be ;;;part of the ceatmen, law Pennsylvania . ' ! ' That old Church his done much; good, and with Its PeesbAtriall , sy W. roared under a like grant, has assisted "in raise the standard of morality, and give velig lona:tone, peace and Aped order to. thls nonlinunliar." litit;; it having become inadeginte, to. vaunt Wink* :we lattn undertaken at grestencpeesse to rebuild. by 1 ereeung a more .00itim0411014. and bi lsuall. 4 Ovid; 041 theigilek• Cezinln of par itdienreitnensinhcate leto• Uses other* must oharasorbol have no. titled in to dads; and greatly totuarsur-* prise, have :also addressed In by. name ln• the - public 'pink • Their" remarks we tier AYFAK4 6 adth,**C:.!, ' ••••-• Irrom the onnunieoci ou hors no one would learn that thls.aquare bad been moulded lry two chinches, un T der the annetion °flaw and the aequisa• ettarqf the ciliate* for more than parer iioara% i:Dro onaorquld drawn from It that ' sonieciat * thaw friends. lad lhontialroa. • been lama:era !of our. sister ;church.. Some hada* inn loi.yean‘lsid ottani and Wanted in it. aid that ieimie tale now am altiatoarto the ni 'that Maar , 0 1 4* * !,i 1 idr,*iiii 6 utio theyiiior 10 pretatiald'havo thklinpcteadoilihat 1 1 .0 .ar*F.0": aquillies?o" .1 1 , 1 404 0 nahl, gralladtli, and no oons!deistionk:4 /a ebbs kind, is it neigh borly,"la alihrlstai charity T. They say. offhand to aid ha. tbs. purchase of a 'lot for la; bnt they . rdo not disclose that their* asked for (tho remainder - 4 *bah w e wore required to pay) anis Igdi its to be beyond ouirmaunf; mesas . uato., to the. completion of our .11iling,.pamisatingria to occupy the eat tor , years to ;same., .Is this t For three citadel.* of A century the fitato and the people have construed these grant* alike. Large expenditures haw:Oaten made by the eonnty and by . soelediesrgion the faith ofthis tile; and Mien the deed have-been'" burled in the mum Confiding truaj.. Li it tlio parr 'of neighbors end of Citrwthin Men acknowl edging the Golden Rula,.ro _tear rip all that has that -been , made venerable by ago, 'and has been 'txmsecrated_lt the bouts and affeetlees of the people? nut our neighbors have mistaken their title quite as tnnekas we fearrhey have erred In their .Views of , Public duty. They hairo.mistaken a reserwition fore Julie:a l-los—a right. 'retained by the State to 41-. tact, the'uses of ;lier own property, fur a girktoPema4r?!•.; are ov en . mis taken an their Own lota, and will And 'that they are nerbetoofect on the public 'gnaw: , They °unfound prospect with-the title.. To look over a broad - ox. pease is not to own it, bewever inviting to Meer,. - . • If forgetting the peace and quieter the community they seek a judicial forms, ns they intimate, they Must show a Prior dedication, and how, and when, and by what law it was made. We have thought it neither necessary nor wise to enter into our defence, contenting our selves with a aim pie statement to show our fellow citizen* that we are not acting without right,4hat wo aro not Malty of that Londlpiracy, se charitably hinted, in tokisk frem the public, withouteompen- . salon, * ;piece of ground of "the value (theysay) of WOO. lite areadvbsed, that we may 'inform' the..public, it dragged into litigation, that we have a mass of evdence, antborides and argutnints, which when - disclosed, will set ithim inst. ter at .retit. Suffice it •to say 110 W, wo shall clearly establish these propositions: Ist. That the territory marked "public squares" s on the plan.tria reserved by the State, and the title retained by her ter her own narreare.• 241.'That 'this purpbse was to enable her to devote these reservations to such public uses as iho should deem wise and judicious, anteing which wore planes for 'public worship. . . 3d. That she has always acted on this purpose,. and by early and continued leg islation controlled the uses; and tint by contempbranoous and successive acts all parties, the Stato and the citizens, have given 's& construction to the words of the acts of 1791 and 1793, which cannot now be altered, after the lapsobf seventy-six , • • years. - 4th. That Ow grant of the State to the ehtirch Ina contract, within the pieta,- tion of the Constitution; which the Leg islature cannot repeal without. their con sent. , • ' When, other ,religlous societies shall ask for grants 'similar to Mope of 1821 and Rialto the then onlye istingcongre gatlona gallonsin lifauer,objection can be prop erly made, and a different disposition prayed : for. "Oar example can be insila fed," Only when the law permits it. If our neighbors proceed by injunction, they must not think us severe, if on fi nal decree, ivo insist 'orrtioi utmost pen ally of the bond the .law rixPfiref them to give; to indemnity us for damages whieh the arrest of our work will inevi tably inflkrt.. Ottr.nelghbors appeal ,to Public opin ion. Opinion cannot wake law, yet the pamir 'pnblished herewith, ,shows that the opinion of our most respectable, en lightened and just citizens is with us. The appeal to the opinion of the people 'of the county, Outside of our town, is a singular delusion—first they have no rights of property as lot Owners; and seeond, the only interest they have is in the Court House and, public buildings, and these the doctrine of our neighbors would pull down. If these squares were dedicated to the citizens of Deaver, the Staid cannot giant them to the county. Jotta: Dna:ye, It. T. TA:viol:, M. WEYAND, • J. S. TtUTAN, JOIIN BAR(MAV, JOIIN JOIN SIMELEY, JONA. :Itelikmzi K. Trustees M. II Church. ' ' (Radical and Loco/ copy.) • filrarkets. PITTSBIJUGH MARKET. OFFICE OV TUE PITTS. GAZETTE. SIDNDAY, August, 2d, 10. i }. APPLM—Continuo very sear and with an active demand, prices are strong er and higher, ranging from /4,16 rd per bid, for grood to choice. • ELJTER—INguiet and unehariged -20g2 , for fair to choice. CARBON OIL.-Is dull but 'unchang ed; sales of 50 0000 barrel lots, at 27(9 IN, and in snutll lots, 22€00. • EGGS—DuII with a supply considera qbly in ,exeess of the demand; may be uoted at 18919 - • FLOUR—The market continuca firm, -though devoid' of excitement, and not withstanding stocks pretty well reduced; buyers take very sparingly, and prices aro unchanged: Good to choice Spring Wheat brands are being sold at $6,75(y 7,25, and good Winter Wheat brands aro offering at 97,00g,7,25.. As we have re. peatedly stated, tiour is relatively much cheaper here than in the west. • GRAlN—Wheat is in steady milling demand and in limited supply; we con tinue to quote prime old Red at $1,40.. Oata.unaettled; dealers generally antici pate higher figures, though Ahoy aro a Milo apprehensive that the new crop may bo thrown tip . = the •market before 'the (Ad *worked ottl we can report a seleof 1,330 bushels on wharf, at OS; and 2,100 bnah..at 701—Small sales, in store, at 72(474 Corn is, scarce firm but un ehanged—sl,oo(aill4, for mixed to prima . Rye lain, steady .. demand. at EI/X, atal a "Mud let might bring 81,39.. HAY...Sales of new crop from coati— try wagenstatels(42s," as to quality. LlME—White Lime is quoted at 0,50, and Cleveland at $2;50 per hbi• • • PROVISIONS—Firmer and higher, We now quote at 15ffi1M for Bbou/dont ; •19(419 foritibbod and Clear Bides; 19 forTlain and =3624 far Roger 'Cured Maids," and fl i t @Biter Breakfast Btoton. Lard, 2 01 Drees-and 0114421 In half bids and kegs. Mess Pork ; HALT—Allegheny River brands .are :quoted by_the car. load, at 81,750/.80. To p"osuitap!lvels. Too advertises hirlogbeeta restored to health Ina CMS meets, by a very simple remedy, MUT hiring :sneered aereral years with a oerme hang atbetloa, wad that dread alseree„ ConsampUen, Is oustosi to inako kwou to his Inflow stiffen:Y. the Maur crews. ' To all shit 'distre It, he will wend 4 copy of the prertriptbrti heed (free of itutrte), with the !Wei. !Jambs preparing and Ming the exam, add& they and a emir. meg ron Comenerrnott, Arm. eta,Baescurne. etc. The ottyrti 0/the adroit/oer to sending the Preemiptlon is to beneat the Wilk ted, and wool lalbrmatlon which he conceives in be levaloable; and ha lopes erery Narver win. try his lentedy, in It will coat them nothing, and may prose a blesehtg. Parties wtthingthe pre• ertiption will pleme addreas •• • •R. ZDWARD - Vnlttamstnug, Kings Co., New York. Maitkly, • Errol! of tenth. Gortutmai wboi wawa for yourfroatnev. Preatatans Decay, and all Up effects, °rya:MEDI lalltridell4 will, lb, the sf/Kof lbstog balawalq. *cad teal to alt wbo salad It, tbt: mteelpOid inswettats ue saddia the witiole ram. edy by wfilehke : wisenitd,.- : Sonatra thetas t 4 iron by tbe advenlates'experteam'ean molly adivesatiot:ti pariod eowlldwiwt, : • 4011N.114 OaDJIN. 44 Cedar wan; New Tort EMI pita SLAM IRUCrinr ia ts= .1: SRN Loam. —lO3 Acne OC fonlaspraide; situatalbt Starr =.4 1, 4 ream w. a uraque , ,a4 T@ apgarier aloft ::• bun Yew Adrefileliiientri. 11., Vi 1214 otialipcmtvATEa,.PA. Ld wwitivElvert, ktUPPLIf IN.KACii 01F TUN VO4LOWINGI "DAY 00L1104.- 31.311 U: • Cluatinter&ungl itattlnttß,, , - • illinketFt; • 't• Wt ite`vinit Ctilor4+l and •• t / . • ,;114trod.,klannpls„: Menima, I)elalnea, - •1.141d5, u!o g ium., • . , coberp, • Water PrnorA, Chinchilla Cloth% • • • . •• Wnolloa Shawls an'd Pair* ' • • Tieklag4;, • . PrinrK ''• Canton . . • • ' • Jtieneetg, • • 'Vable Linen, • • • Irish l.tnrii, • • - t}mqlt, (I(interpines. . • . • it Wk. • Groceries, Coffee, Tem. hem, Xoliawea„ ,Wkite SltearDripa, ' Guide. sad Common Syrups, Xoetarel in W- M, and Alta, Star and Tallow Candle., Soap, tiptoes andMAL Mate Meat. Alto, ' T. • Hardware, Nailg, Glass, Door.Loclis. Door Latches, Strews. TOW Cutlery. 'Table sad Tea Spoor", Sleek' Dells, Coal Boxes, Vita Shove% and PoWm. Naha and Mau. Spades, bboreLe., a, b, arid 4 1 foe Yorks, }lakes, Scythes and Smiths, Corn ' aad Garden Hoar. - ,, WOODENIYARE. equens, Butter Print. and Ladles. ' ' CARBON. OIL, Linseed Oil d White Lead. Boots and Shoes L&DIEN MIMES' AND CUILLIaIiNN SWIM ro creat variety. Rifle Powder and Shot; Biastin g Powder and Flute. Flour Voed fit-Quconmiware. beery goods delivered free Of charge. By time attention to binaries*, and by koeping constantly on baud a well swotted stock of goods of aU the different kinds ruinally kept Ina country Emu. the undersigned hopes In the future as In the_t to merit and receive a liberal share of the public pea patronage. dear6B:l3,--JfichiS• NAIIIM FOSS RALIS.---The undersigned of .l ten his farm, dimmed In .Nordi Sewickley wanted p. heaver county. far sale. The fares mo nde' 101 acres, %haat lati of which are &sued and the whole under renem the bahume is well thither. ed.. About Mame. or theeleermJpdle grit and mould bottom. A large portion whole min la underlaid with ore and goal. The farm la well watered. On the arta are two comfortable dwell. ling homes. a stem. spring-kmme, and a name barn forty by Oily feet. and a log barn thirty by shty Imt,torenther %Othello/unwary out band A large orchard of beating fruit trees on the land also SO grape vines set out hut hill, and TOM zurArberryplaals at same time. Payments guy, Call on or adds.., HUGH MARSHALL. North Sewickly P. 0., Dearer county Pa. P. S. The alum farm Is known no the Dr. Robert Cnnnliigham Arm." 1.131;dm• P•:1 ez 7:2 H,. r-- 72 ,-_-4„ "= W 0 0 • c: 6 l P -4 rz ... 4 • z .4 .1,, 1 1 IA - r---4 .' —' 0 3 • ci) : ' .E ..: E—t r,.,? 0 1 i ~ 1 ..... 4 r ) . •... ..: = f ..0 ::r , = t o-4 Et rri Pg c. w!:1 r 8 .4 * 5 i PC:I rj .w .1 cR .., ... :4 rii m = li z po. . -:,: 1 J : e : e•N g YINNI ' tr. pqo N 4 ce •... u: _, iz A ;:::: 0 ,9 ,?.. 74p, c ...! r,71 A 17 ' 1 :,. cl) d g. 1.. - r 7l , ' ci) r , 1 1-9 - p r 4 © :?: 4 f l ; r 4 4 , ^ ir, 44 r•• 4 ' , bk 'X i , ,„ = 7 - 's •,... ~,,, a . c ,A •..., ..., c=.4 ....,. , 4.1 u-ig E,. ~.„ = -1 • A • Gl-11.E.AT Volll'll6 mutt or Throat alai Lusa; Diseases. Dr. Wishart's Phi Tree 'far Cordial. It L the Thal principle of the Pie. Tree. 'Ulla' ad bye peenlhr procere in the dhtillatlea of the tar. Thy w Whits Idglieet medical. properties are retained. It Is the only mermaid and tillable retried, that haaever twee prepared;Mom theialce of the Mae It hielgerstee the digeett ee *wow nod restores the appetite. It etranantrens the deb/Mated system. It padded and enriches the blood and expela honk the system the coeriptiori which eao&ht breed■ on the lunge. It dlseolves the eine& or phlegm which elope the sippers:no ol the largo. Its healtoit pthtdple acts hpeo the Initialed ern fate of the tangs and Wait. peoctrallog to tech discern! per, relieving plan and eabduheg tree. matiou. • . it It the melt capon et etude sod experhoest sad LI offered to the Meted with the positive ate. .611 thee of Ite pewee to cote ere Ibilewlec Theme, If the pa (lent has sot too kat delayed s neon to the means of cure:— Cooromptkos of the Lun..,fte, Cough. Sore Throat and Ikeset, Brourilds,. liver Complaint, Mal d 3 AMed* Wt,nriPini Dintheria„ Le, we are often asked irbY are another remedial in the market. Pr Ontwumption, Coughs, Colds and other Pulmonary adectlem equal to Dr.L.Q.C, Miami's Menu% Tir , Cordial. We•answer— la; It auschmt by stoMing cough but 'Or loomalng and aselatlug' adore to throw Of the mhealtbyntater adiente• d about the throat and bromide lobes, ceasteenitakm and cough. 14: Ron Tama said Img Remedies are am. pored of attodynat which the cough for awhile, but by their am aces the *- bras became hodmed and f Wes cow slate and are Maimed be the system, amber diseases beyond** antral* foar most "minas% . . . • • P r ill The Pine Tree Tar Cordial, with Rs mdse. • . =Wire pfefirarbikbomase they remora tba masa Of initilism albs mamas membrane Ana Mao. 'Wel Wolk asalettbe rano so set int Army off Der andastilly realtless aad pazikr Ma Weed. ma Mistrial:My midday Me ewe Melba. Dr. WY Ma es as at Me albs immienla Ina Oman& of Corlinosies hem aim mai Mo. • 10nannestionable cliandar Pr mem ogee .1= 1 &!=e . r i rele md t e s = by. flee Me Tree Tar . A tamir.bus in sn samiammt.wbo ormaarena in person or by son; free eirerege. Priest of Me Trails" C or. eisi IWO Per .11b an It be . SD Per dos.jdoet =gem oa recipe of price. Android L. Q. C. Wbbart, Noilla NaM Id Irect.rdWelpida . =BM • I NEW Spring and Summer Goods 800yerer Sr, eons nr Water ntisliamciatrectx R . O O . IIR 8T R 17, PENN' el . . .. • . I faveirearetnnual from the east with a large stork of good* bought at the kwr (*.cash prieek which they offer to the public at REASONABLE PRICES, Coligisting DRY GOODS GII6OERIV.S„ NOVDhONES HATS, CAPS, POOTN AND SHOES HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, CAIIPESTEB.TOOLS ROPE. OCUM S PACKTIiO yAux choice brands orWillTE LEAD and PAINTS dry and fool!. and a general variety of Oil Dryeni, , and Putty. Queenswire ant Willow Ware, FLOUR, FLOUR, We still Intve control ot the celebrated CANTON MY ELS FLOUR, also 14 that favorite brand, Clement Ss Stevens high grouna flour, NY.IWCIELEMIE FLOUR. WC rccieTC the above brands by the cis haul, and can eelt them at . Pittsburgh Prices thus saving leight,' we also oiler in - whole sale and retail, NAILS. WHITE & WA TER LIME, SALT, SOAP, Feed. drain, &c., G$ Thanking the public for past pat ronagl, we hope to merit a liberal share for the future.. We always buy for cub sal sell cheap. CALL AND BE CONVINCED ISM RETAIL 090115 DELIVkIIED FREE OP MEMEI P. 8. Also ngento fir the DIFFER EWER AND REAPER wad Pilliburgh itt'3. • 3R 3r—a Clo NAT mayl2:ly; ROCHESTER MARBLE - WORKS. w. H. MARSHALL, 3lanufactur . er of MONUMENTS : HEAD FOOT STONES Marble and Stone Pests Vor Cemetery Lots. We have now on lianas a Large and Su perior Stock of Plain and Ornamental Monunumts and Headstones. - - We arc now ready, to supply on short nnhee, all orders from the country,at low rates. Also, Grri..laatitCoXLOSS Anil Fixture,' of a Superior Quality ALWAYS ON HAND L Our Neighbors represent that they sell hut we practice Belling .Cheaper : Aid Doing as we Represent. We Employ no Agents, as we can xclt 10 Per Cent. Cheaper at the Shop, - - Than by Agents. All perm= &airing any thing In our fine Arc Inalied to Call and Examine OUR WORK AND PRICES Before purchasing elsewhere: • . frnarlla3ra TIMMan Critnni Paton ConkMX Mar.—The proprietor or the Migerrand Foundry tenders lie than; to a troterol3. "attic tbr their orp liberal patronage, tad Warm theta that he has complaied aadi la wow esanalketaring the Improved Oryittal Miace Codling Store. la which all the DOOM, teal or hoadaary, ever emceed Is the old miters hove Mem tested! ed, HO front and the ern enlarged led tensed/IA Are ever mad beck e l reoincin alter the molt durable me et et)inVa l trY. and otberlorgornments boll useful aid ainumeso• The Mu nimillee that I have supplied, with the old pattern of enlist Palace Stores f or th e Barrer store, as they are ailed to the country) win rend lit tfttuy that they ans the best cooking and ha- Mug stoves that are male fn this country. The &drainages alba thiproad one Is tameamod welitd and linnet& enlarged hake oven. enlarg ed wont and door and open grate, fad most of all a straight and perpendicular are becks, which in the Judgment expertencedaperts ts tho most durable pattern al stove beck that un be used. Lend your orders to Thos. Campbell, Rochester poet once. 'No change fn pane. Tams and spewwagons on hand to deliver atom any part of the suneauding country, old stows, soaps, Le., taken to eatumge Second- and stoves always on hand and for sal; cheap L Mika THOS. CAMPBELL. virr A. HOSE, M. D. tendera Ma= • dome serrlees to the dttieno or ter and surraunding , country. 011 tee C. Maumee drag atom, on Water etteat, Rochmtrr. Hamer County ft. Comatltatke linen between "a. m. and4p.m. Datan.aernEabed and preamtpttons Meetly Al. D. • bite. NOTICE IN PARTITION. Bearer County a:-la the Orphan. Court In and for said rowdy, before the' nial s i tt u rt c :i Art . . t srtltton of the real estate ot Xargarot An. ken, deceased, and tow to rid: June Pith, teak . the thiartgraat • rule on the knits and legal repro. !mutative. ot sald decedent, to wit : Weary Ankt, ny(parlltioner) residing ta Beaver county. Pm- Alexander T. AnAmy, residing in tha State at tn. *tea, Franklin An:wrong and Isabella .V. Awn • strong, roddiag In Norm county, Pa., John En. tU.b residing in the Plata of Oregon aforesaid. Samuel Noglbit and Nathaniel English, nwidlev In Deaver toasty diseerol4, and SW others ed. to .bow easse,ifavy they beanow by ad tog 'Tat to nine partition °lda real estate of eal4 latro tale. should not be'swarded at an Orphan* . Court to he !cid at Heaver, In and Ibr the. toasty if Dee vet. on tee anithlooda yet' September next, I+G° Wettest° eon-mildest heirs b publication In Ow county payers according to ee l. at Court. A true cy at /tide. JOS.R. /Wait : 'JOHN. A. PRAT'S Clerli. NaINI T TN. -111°a ' (Radical copy.) Eillseatiosal Notice. 6 0 nicioquencesilisw Academy, ZeUfrmoPles Butte Co., Pa. Mos Phrmatei Rim 111 00011 au DOXD.A.I, AUGUST 11111. A. D. 115 D. . . ..iosepb H. Tema, A: M....ittodpil. lilts. C. N. Mit. Assistant. Eer. E. F. Whiter, Prof.. of hooch, sad lustre pbestal Male. •' • . • : . .. . Dr. A task wilt bar lemons le tikeALii. Italian end ether 'models imagine!, and riemr.w it de- one bait Is advisee, the remainder at the deed cattle term. Boarding and rooms with the Printtrel or In the 'Mine. For further perks lan inquire of or madman Ma IWeilleMt4t: , A Sate and Spcady Cure lb, Cmigh,xolots, 'Asduna Bronchitis, Huancuess, Croup, Whammy Whooping Cough, Incipi. Consumption and all Wi ses of th ent e That and ' Lungs. Don't neglect ; a wan Cough, or throw away money on a worthless medicine. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PER BOTTLE ="l4by SEWARD 'BRIVIZBY ctpragtost., Bunilo, N.Y. Sold by al/ Dingsbas.!' Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair te . Its nature' Vitality - and Color. whet is dressing wind is at once agreeable. healthy, and dreamt for preserving i th: hair. Faded or grol hair is soon restore% to its original cola with the gloss' awl ,!iiieskesess of . youth. 'n hair es thick. sued; falling hair checked, and bald oess often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore I the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or tho glands atrophied and decayed. Bat such as remain can be saved foe manhunt, by this application. Q Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi. meat, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the bah from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which Make some preparations dangerous and injurious to, the hair, the Vigor.. can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doer not soil white cambric, and yet lasts tong on the hair, giving it a rich glossy I lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & CO., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CIIEXISISD LOWELL, MASS. palm •1.00. - - Ayer's Sarsaparilla, FOBS PlCAillr/COR IME BLOWN The reputation this ex. collent medicine enJoys. Is derived from its cures. 2/". s many of which are truly marrellons. Inveterate • cases of lierofulous.dir A • a... L ao ease, where the system seemed is with ••a •""siFta' corruption, hare been puritlal and cured by It. licroffilons affections awl disonlers, kith were as. graveled hy sembi . lons contamination until lbo/ Want Palatial/ atilletleg, hare been radically Ivied In such gee* numbers In almost emay tine of the country, that the public scarcely neared to be Inflamed of 'blues or uses. wt. Scrofulous 'poison is ono of the mOst destructive enendea of our race. Often, this unseen and unfelt tenant of the organism undermines the constitution, Ond Incites the attacker enfeebling or fatal dlseatic.; without exciting a suspicion of its presence..tgain it seems to breed mfection throughout the troy, ari l l lieu, Ott 110010 Womble occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its hideous forms, either on lbw terrace ar among the NUL. In the latter, tuba , riles may bet suddenly deposited In the longs of nen" meson forsooll In Iho near or Its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul nicer aliens on sortiepart of the body. the Inca sional useof bottle of this Sarsaparilla I. at. virablr. Oren when no active symptoms of diaries appear. Persons afflicted with the following row [debits ,generally Doll immediate relief. mob al length, cure, by the use of Ulla B.II4SAP.IRIL LA: Si. dialkones Fire,Dose or Erysipelas. Truer, Salt Rheum, Seca d Head, .Dingicorm, More Eyes. Sore Ears, and ether eruptions of risible forms of Scrofulous diastase. Also lac tht (more concealed forma , as Dff .p,pa jp. Droppy, garter! Disease, Firs, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, pnd the VITIOUR I.7ecrores affections of the mu.o.t • dar and Detroit. systems. es Syphilis or /enema and Mercurial Disease* •are cured by it, thoneh a long time la nateired fat , subtle ing these obstinate maladies by any medicine. lint bug continued use of this torilii ins will cure !the complaint. /encore/ore or Whirrs, Utcrints ilflerrations, And Female Morose., arc con. .1 3 1 ! : 1 1F "I t t Zl i . elY 311 i l l i r t:Te l 174 ii. .for g en . L o u n r rfo ' lnol ' in our hlmaeac. sop; Iliumplirl gratis. Rheumatism, stub (lout. when ',mood by accuniulations of extrauvons matted In the blood, yield utrklyy . to It, as also Llrej Complaints. sitos tr ef.d, a ity. tougestiou or I nyo m - nootheya ofhe !rndckorndireonenart,lnr. Tht. S.II(S.IPAI(ILL. f I. a great re. starer for the strength and rigor of the system. retroubled Th ose who am Labeffy id and Listless, Despots. tint. Sieepicss, and tubled with Nerrous4p prekensious or Fears, or any of the affections symptotnatie Weakness. will Snit immediate relief nod convincing evidence of its natter:dire power upon trial. PII:EPARED Or. J. C. AIMS dc CO.,lLosreU. 31111ros. Practical and Analytical Chemists. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE nurl7:ly. Restores gray and faded Hair to its Ganzniat.CoLoa, removes Dandruff; cans ALL DISUSES OF MIX SCALP, Prevents BALDNESS, and hakes the hair grow Soft • o Glss!l a nd Learnt:int. 1 sal $1.51 >< kU. rut IliaLo a Seat Net hit. hewed by REWARD, BENTLEY by all dine CHENEY. Drum.: is* Buffalo, N.Y. Botd tte. LOOK HERE. QPRIAIII AN P 9IMISIEIII oOD! . -Tar undaralerbed be leave to laturva hl. frb.althi mad the public imnerally that ho hn. Jost TN...l,rd a Dew stotk 01 rood. or th. laical elite.. for Spline" and Hammer wear ,which he olden at Teri 'federal rates. GILVTLE.VH.Y.Y GoODS, CONSTAN'TLY OS HAND. flothteg .. tliSdO to order on the •hert,t tiotiee Tbaakhtl to the potale for toot faro,. I hoo, by close attention to buaracaa to mertt a tomtit n. ante of the same. DANIET, DRll76l l :ll7'.. r ptiinGElKlT. 47 .' rmxtui FOREIGN ATTACIET/ENT. TOIIN 11. WITS .1: ‘01.1.1.13( N. lkaltiN. " Partner+. &dm; nedness a, ilnyt..t 01,411. n. e• llooderion C.lllll. In the Court 01 011111:1011 Plead of lied. ct county. No. :57. Nov. T. ca:,. Foreign Atlacluncnt in anmpolt. Plaintiff. claim 1.3.4att1e ou 6001.: Ot• maul 1. rgoollti raid and dehrored and lutereat thereon. Sfdl:rt• Jon, Id 1 47 . k Judpllltali alsingl; daegdant. Jame: , I,e), Rule on tuelProtbiAnta. - , t0...e” the dantare according to law. ma. tarn of clafto harlsug ban nit :toner la thereby (dem that the Prothonotary of the Bald Cord o 111 Win lA,' Plaintiff.' d at Ids tate :a Ilea ,er, on Thoreday the a i rjaf An.a.t. MO. at o'clock. pm. JONN CAUGIIEY. o'y Jentcm II