The Beaver Ar Waver, Jane 1,1871. , Circulation Over Thrive Hemcired:. RAWII of Adore:Us 80. 1.. as I. t Tsai 4.4“0-1011oeo, 0000 1111 00 0600 ST OD 11000 / Nimes. do 860 660 100 10 00 15 00 3 Num, do 600 600 •11-00 18 GO 18 Go 4 ,usr.l, do 600 800 10 50 1500 01.00 c010ma,.... 800 11 -00 10.00 IWI 00 MOO cslomu 11 00 15 GO WOO NCO 50 00 i MI 00 SI 00 88 CO 50 00 too %I Xdrnlnhoratote . acid Executors` Nottoce....o 00 .p„clal both:toyer bee, teapots.' - Ftilluinw to be made 'Qoilrterly, except toi ostslent advkalsemeete, which must be paid In advance... Slate of the Thermometer for the week oudlng'Bray 28, 187 P. 2 r. M. EIM 513) : 63 dog. 72 deg, 63deg. 23 65 deg. 76 deg. 64 deg. 24 - 65 deg. 74 dog. Cedes. 25 63 deg. 67 dog. 68 deg. :I; 57 deg. 73 deg. • IV deg. et deg. • 75 deg. 65deg. " 8 . 62 deg. 72 deg. ' 60dog. Ii T. TAYLOR.. REPUBLICAN TICKET. 1870. For Congress : 'ICHAEL IVEYAND, riobjeet to District Conferees' ratification For Assembly: WILLIAM C. SIIC ItLOCK, subject to 'District Conferees' rutilicallon Itir Prothonotary: JODS CAUGHEV. • .Fbr 'Cbminissioneri SAMUEL TORRENCE. For Jury Onnusissioner: IA3IE'S WARNOCK. 1.1 k• Poor House Director: HIRAM REED. ForOuditor : /• ~. Mani% For Trustees of Academy: REV .41. C. CRICHLOW, M. DARRAGH. ' Tun attention of tho public • la directed to tho following Now Ad...-. --""" which appear for tho neat t!mo In the Coale. New Goods—A. W. Erwin dt Ilouae For Salo—John Garvin. t)in. Euterpriso—M. Schiff. . Printing Ink—C. E. Robinson. Examination—A. D. Gilliland. Ad vertisenttutt—llauchy &Co. Special NOtico—John Bordor. Special Notice—Geo. Fralorick. Special :40Ru:is—Mrs. Neal. Notioo—W. R. Stour. Notieu—.l. G. Templeion, Cheat. , Special Notices—A Hanauer, Special Notiotis—A. C. Hurst. j . . Subscriptions to the Beaver Ar- RuPs.—Th9 following natned persona have paid the sums sot opposite to their names on subscription to the Beaiter Amnia, minee'the date of our last publi cation. Jas. itoed,..liarshaville, $1 00 J. P. Moore, Black Hawk, 2 00 It. A. Cunningham, Westmoreland county, Hoy. M. Spangler, Washington Co., 1 00 L. litartiula, Now Brighton, 2 00 J. B. Rayl, Now Galileo, 1 00 Mrs. S. T. Noel, Rochester, N. No, Rochester, S. Stone, New Brighton, .t. M. Mechlin, North Sowickloy, 200 Capt. Goo. Weaver, Vanport, 12 00 Henry Edwards, Boavor, 2 00 William Bromley, Fallston, 3 75 _ _ C. B. lltirst,, Rochester, Jamas Tolbert, Freedom, Pa., Milo Grove, Beaver, Pa., Itunter, Beaver Falls, T. B. ]linter , Brighton tp.., Gr. Breckenridge, Rochester, .74;. Campbell, Service, C. White, Beaver Falls. Di, C. I. Wendt, prow Ilrighti)t: TILUNKS of all kinds, at.A. C. Hurst's. Go to A. C. !furies for your carpets end oilcloths. Ilurnottri,ys and Neckties, at A. C MEE Am. the latest styles of Gents Sumpter lists, at poindunprices, ut A. C. liOst's IS r'.tlgew•nler. ALI. kinds of Ladies Hats and Sun downs, at low prim, at A. C. Hurst's. AT Ilananur's, hats 60 cents We warn all honorably discharged, holdiers against noticing any circulars they , may rocolvo from Now York swin dlers, promising to obtain 100 acres of public land on recelpeof 130. There is nothing In It. ti Hanauer's, Ladles lloxo, 10 aunts Ire Cold Sparkling Soda Water, trust' from tho fountain, at lingo Andric:emu's !leaver Drug Store.' (my lt3 at. Thoy aro bound to sell at l'ittaburgt prices at' Fortune's, Diamond, Roches ter. A'r liatiatter'\ hats 75 cents. Vole or Thaiskii.—By a unanimous vote of the Anon; tifilcv form it was re ... Aced to thank ?Ar. Geo. Fredrick, ii,pro prietor of the I lamend Confectionary and. lee Fraem 'sloon, ltuelmster, for the lidlialSofile t eat he sent them, by our ver . 4 o, w tiling Agt., in the. form of Ice t 7 tilt, Confectionaries, tte.—lf you Avant the best things in his line, intll on Mr. Frederick. • AT 1 tunauer'l4,llaLi SI.INO at, 4lansuer's, corner of . Market . _lititl Bridge atreet, Bridgewater. The Beaver Comely lhabbath School .A.nociation Betal.nuusl Convention or will meet In the Methodist Episcopal church In itoct.• eMer at 10 ii clock , A. m., %Venomlay June Bth and continue during Wednesday and Thundsy the Bth and llth. Pastors, Soperlutenden ta.Sabba tkiatiol Teat*. P. nail ultra school Workers, front all parts of the eonnty. are Incited. Each Sabbath School In the coontyl.i invited to send tumor more delegates. Come, friends of the Sabbath School, and let as :ore a few days to the couslderatlon of the inter e.t.. of Christ a little ones, and let all be present at he elemitig of Ike Associatkm. Entertainment ',Min. provided for all from ■ distance. trier of the Executrre Committee. ZEE 0. It. COE, Vint " l'itAnt.E . r," the agent for tho,book Mormanbani, by Beadlo, is now van this Amway for subscriptions It will no doubt be a work of thrilling likteripst, stud those who aro disposed to 1.11.1 i snore of the Institution of polyga my in this txtuntry,shoold procureaeopy "I this work. Ile is also canvassing for a Polyglot Biblo with Illustratloni and cox -I.l:mations. Thus is a superb mirk and , h„uld ho In every family in thocounty. maylt:2suost• TuE FAmuunes—Ladica' Hated Ilon +,,ta.—Every lady is interested In the A.ve twOltenis of fashion. The first is , h , ll shall we wear? The next is, where tile Edam to get What you want in the I , ‘Mittery line? We would say to all read this, go—and go at once—to J. Ileum' es Establishment, Third street, You will•there find by far the largext, the most fashionable and best a•e“tru.si stock of milttuery goods ever oismettin this neighborhood. This stock As ILI bought In Now York, and is larger Man mosfof the Pittsburgh millinery 511." and cwt be sold cheaper. A word IS. the wise Is sonic:tont. maylltiw FAzioic.s.—A nice assortment of Can di,•s, George Frederick's, confectionary, Itocheder. Wo manufacture clinches "unwires oqual to tho best. ma725;2t TI 'hie New Brighton 'l'emperanco Lcegue Will meet in tho M. E. Church; neat Friday evening (June 3d). The 'fleeting Will be addramed by Prof. John-, %on. T. L. KENNEDY, Secretary. Serious AiieldleutscAis Lei Bator day ibronoou, a man named Charles Minch, while engaged: in t eat rApil brick lathe thlril story of abulltUng now in course of erection in Beaver Falls !by O. P. Wallace, Esq., felt backward* a distance of about 27 foot, to the ground. fitrango to sarthe man wait very badly hurt, but in all probability will rpoover. °mon satbith tbllluotlit a WO 'Vint 14 yoWts, mime t wnuath was thrown' from a buggy In Beaver Falls, and Id the fall had hie lett 'log badly broken. Dni: Grim lof • &liver Falls and Barnes of Bridgewater have the lad under. care, and will probably have him on his foot in a fiwr . daya. Go to him. Nears new alai* Brighton street, itocheister, for millinery and drain making.. She strives to please every one. . Uunl 2t. 9P. X Deeassatioa Day was generally ob served by our eitzens. The turn-out was large. , The soldiers', orphans from Rev. Taylor's echoed, litillipsburg, were 'Out In forgo, and presented an imposing fea ture. cifitheprooatialeen The Ct. A. R headed the procession, proceeded bY a band of music. Altogether Clio day pass ed off pleasantly to all who einitrlbeted to pay Anor to the sleeping patriot s to the honored dead of the war who saved the Republic to Freedom and aqua; rights. Au extended reportor,thovro4 wettings will be publish's" in the ADAMS nest .week. Mrs. S. T. Neal, muleer and diefia ranker, Brightonletreet, Bachoattir.l 2t. Ads/swan Sheets of the 21 volume of Alex. Stephen's groat work on the War of the Rebellion have boon received at this office. Tho work will .soot' ba ready to lay before the public from the press of the National 'Publishing loom, : pony, of Philadelphia. It will be understood by the reader that the book above referred to, - writtiwi by the Vice President of the ,so-oslied , tsOuthern view ge n tiVe Febelikon—a view behind the scenes—and; while It attempts to cast odium upon President Davis, and other loaders of the rebellion, it Le in fact 'but a sophisticated apology for the great Southern revolt. In reply to the charge that the Confederates began the War, our author says his whole argument is based upon facts that can never be erased or obliterated. "It is a fact- that the first gun was tired- by the Confederates. It is a fact that Gen. Beauregard did, on the 12th of April, 1801, bombard Fort Sumter before any blow bad acte i ally been struck by the Federal authorities. That is not disputed at all. It is a truth that will live forever." With an assurance Of fair ness, for which the learned author is an adopt, he places the responsibility of in augurating the War Upon Mr. Lincoln's administration by maintaining that,' - "it was inaugurated and begun—though no blow had been struck—when' the . hostile Beet styled the "Relief Squadron," with eleven ships carrying 2E35 guns and 2,400 men, were sent out from New York and Norfolk with orders from Washington to reinforce Fort Sumter Peaceably if 'permitted—but forcibly it they must." "Tho War," says he, was then and there inaugurated and begun by the 'authori ties at Washington. Gen. Beauregard did not open tire upon Fort Sumter until this fleet was vary near the harbor of Charleston, and until he had inquired of Major Anderson, in command of the fort, whether lie would engage to take part In the expected blow then coming dewn upon hint from the approaching fleet." Major . Anderson refused to make this promise, "and therefore," says our au thor, "it became necessary for an. Beauregard to strike the first blow, which lie did ; otherwise the forces under his command might have been exposed to two, fires at the same time—one In front and the' other in the rear."' ' zOO x.OO 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 50 1 00 2 00 2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 100 Mr. A. IL Stephens' justifiestiotkof the South iu tiring upon the Vatted States Rag—taking it for granted that the act of secession passed uy the respective State Legislatures absolves thorn from all al legiance to the Union, is but sophistry; for the learned author is too sound a statesman not to know that no dissolu tion could ho legal without the consent of all the parties to the oonipact, or, by successfueappeal to arms. hence, any Interference with right of the United States to reinforce its own garrison; or oven to erect now fortifications on 'the soil of South Carolina, would be an overt act of rebellion—would be treason. To justify tho South "in firing tho first gun" our author sagely 'remarks: "The Confederate States, thou seven In number, had as stated, nil passed or dinances of secession. All of them In regularly constituted -conventions, had withdrawn all their sovereign poWers previously delegated to the United Statue. ' They had formed a new confed eration, with as regularly constituted government at Montgomery, Alabama, as thry had a pcdect rigid to (la." The italics nro ours. Ira State has "a perfect right" to withdraw from the Union whenever It aces proper, then.our ,Government is liable at any moment to be dissolved. The bond of Union is not worth the paper it is written upon. But such is not, nor ever was the fact. The theory and decisions in all governments contradict this a:04111110 position. Our author proceeds: —"This new confedenttion had Kent u Cunimission to tho authorities at Wash- Muth!) to sottlo all mattera atnimbly and peueeably. War WILY by no moans , the wish or desire of tho authoritied ,at Nlonthumiery." „Aut "they held themselves in roadi sending of tho”" Charleston "was . an invasion," ac cording to Mr. Stephens: 'Vette!, a standard authdrity on the law of nations, defines a rebellion or insurrection to be "rosistence to the sovereign power of any society, oonnuonwealth or State by those owing ft allegiance, and may ho Justified, or not, acoording to the facts - its the cause." 'rho seine author says, "cos loan appropriates the term 'civil war' to every war between the members of 'one and the same political society." Our author denies that the late war falls en der either of these definitions; bemuse, the act of secession and formation of a now gavornmont, absolved them from all allegiance to.tho United ...States and made them an independent power. On this point, we think the learned author exhibits a weakness of logical conefti= alone, of which we should bo loath to have suspected him. Mr. Stephens is very can id and fair in his statements of facts; d were , his promises tenable, ho wonld• make a strong apology for the Sonthern rebel lion—we can call It, properly, by no other Mime. • The hook is highly interesting, and no library or the war can be oonsiderod complete without it. As a valuable Southern authority, the great literary and historical character of its author warrants the public in giving it ere dents). Martin L. Knight, of hide-levy, Is engaged in wool growing ; and, from present indications, be will make it pay handsomely. Ile lately imported quite a flock of Cotswold sheep from Canada; said to *of excellent species for, the heft and fineness of fleeces, and vigorous in growth. One ewe had triplets, which at eight weeks old, weighed sixty one pounds. Another owe bad twins which, at the, same , ago weighed dftrione pounds. The average weight of their fleeces was six and • quarter pounds. Ono sheep had at fleece weighing nine pounds clean wool ; hair fifteen inches long. This promises to be a remunera tive flock of sheep. In this Connection it may not be amiss to say something in, relation to the wool market. There has been hut little movunient in*KikatithillttlibisAliason; wishing and-shearing having but just closed. So far es we can lcent.nono of tinv.wool buyers of Pittsburgh have moinmenood"-operations, and the prices 'and range of operationsare considerably mixed: Tipp Ampreationjameng dealers is gai t ihuiigth that Oliva aro likely to rule lower than last year; one strong argument in support of this theory be ing the stagnated and very nnsatisikoto ry condition of the wool goods mar ket. It is believed', Aber.). la . wool in the hinds Of grower. 'thin for several yeari past, and the.stocks in the eastern markets aro pretty well reduoed, but, as already intimated, the irooion goods trade is very dull, and this, of course, will have its intinonce Upon the wool market, as the ono must of necessi ty sympathise with the other. It ut vet y difficult to give quotations, though .buy era ars inclined to . the . opinion . th at the market will open up at al to 400, possi bly 42, fur the different grades. As we have already stated, there has no wool changed hands in this section of country, and it is supposed that there will not ho much done until late In the season; as growers will not feel like xolllnS ot . the Bonnets and hats sot cheap as the cheapest. We study 10 please. Mrs A. B. Kooken. lee Cresan is a great luxury lu hot weather, and not hard to take even in cold.• Arad—to those storm hueinese or circumstances 'Mtn 'not qierenit thealitio spend the heated season at Saratoga, Cape May, Rockaway, Long Branch, Bedford Springs, Niagara, or on an excursion up the Brltili {b,fiat4ltstile Mtartiluidthe cities of Lake Superior—a good, viol place to while away a few minutes in luxuriating on ice cream—reaffrozes cream, none of your milk, chalk and flour compounds— is ti comfort, almost a necessity. )ye 41 1 / 1 . Bare there bee base +F bap Mf app saasa. • Curfor some length bt understand Mr. John Border is about to supply this much needed desideratum; and ho is just the man for the pccasion and the demand, and will no doubt be amply remunerated for his outlay in fit ting up apartments for such purpose. lie opened up his freezing bakery on Monday of this week. It strikes our re porter very forcibly that ho will partake, slightly, of the lacteal ,00ngealation du ring the present Season. See if he don't! His corperosity Indio-rtes that lie has the bump of snmentativeness largely devel oped, utanlq a judge or i gami thiegi evi i. hie and aellikable: Mr. Iforder will fur! Mash ice cream for Karnes, pic- nice, festi vals, eta., as well a retail it to custom ers at his rooms. Call in his saloon, on Third *street, blue front, above Mr. Fast's grocery Mere and,2as ; the senior Weller remarked, "you'll be glad on't alder wards." Millinery, hats, flowers, every style, at Mrs. A. R. Kooken's millinery store, M6lllBOll at., near Diamond, Rochester Pa. State Dental Soelety.—The Den. tal Society of Pennsylvania will hold its second annual meeting in the city of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday the 2tst of June, 1870, to continuo three days; ono day to bo devoted to clinles. Local societies are requested to 'feed delegates. Alt dentists • In rnipalarprisetieo wbo cannot send del- Waco aro respectfully Invited to be pres-I one and listen to the proceedings. J. 0. Tamrtsrms, CA's. Xc. Com. Practioe vs. Theory. -.. Without dispar.' agomont to any other school wo can safely say that the Iron City Collego is the only Institution in the country in which the system of Proetical Actual Business training has boon carried into successful operation. The superiority of this system over any merely theoreti cal course cannot- be questioned.—Pitta burgh Chronicle. • giThforo than 500,000 people bear tes timony the wonderful curative effects of Dr. Pierce's Alt. gkt.;or golden medical discovery. It cures bronchits, and the worst lingering coughs. As an anti bilious medicine for liver complaint it him no equal. It permanently cures con stipation of the boviels, cleanses and pu rides the blood and thereby cures scrof ulous and syphilitic tajots and all diseas es of the skin, as pimples,blotches,boils, norms and eruptions. Sold by druggists. Dr: Sage's isdarrli remedy is backed by 5500 reward. Itonixsox's PRINT/NU /Nl:N.—Thu Pe tersburg, Va., Index says that in their advertising columns will be found a number of extracts from newspapers complimenting the 'Printing Ihk man ufactured at the Gray's Ferry Printing Ink Works, Philadelphia, C. E. Robin son proprietor. That paper says they have,been using the ink manufactured at those works fur the past year, and it always proved satisfactory. Mr. Robin son deserves the "eneouragement and patronage of the press and of printers ipinenilly, for the following good and sufficient reasons, to w•it: First—lie was time first to put down the price of printing ink to a reasonable figure. Serond—This Ink equals, if it- does nut surpass in qual ity, that of any other manufacturer, and Lis prices aro es low lueokzy other.- Third —Mr. Robinson is ono of the stoat pleas.. ant and accimmuslating gentlemen to deal with that we ever met. Besides his newspaver inks, he also manufactures the most superior and desirable qualities of job ink, his best qualities being un excelled by any other manufactured any where. The Little Beaver Valley Mu ," • w.searees.—On last week we copied an article - cor respondent of the Pittsburgh Conuser ciat relative to the mineral and Railroad matters connected with the Little hea ver Valley, in this county. In reply to that a writer, in tho sane paper, front Now Galileo, says, " YOur cbrrespodent 'Observer,' under the caption of Darling. ton Pa., of date 16th inst., does very great injustice to Darlington, the Little Beaver Valley coal fields, railroads and all interest connected therewith, either ignorantly, selfishly, or form a peculiar weakness ho has of over indulgence in " imbibing," sometimes, which weakens the judgment and renders the mental vision uncertain. First, there is a good railroad running from New Galilee, where it forms a junction with the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail way, thibugh Darlington, thence along the Little &emir Yaffe,' to the coal fields newrepen iced being operated, get• ting out cannel and bituminous coals, which aro daily shipped over this road •to New Galilee,thence by Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway, and other roads to Cleveland, Chicago, Erie, Buffalo, New York and all points which can be reached byquil or by lake naviga tion. This railroad, commonly known as the Darlington Cannel Coal Railroad, is a substantial, well built T railroad, equipped with two good locomotives, a largo =wilier of coal cars, engine house, shops and sitermLii, capable of furnishing timber and citing all repairs. This road la generally running two trains per day of coal Wino the mines are in oper ation, doing a fair business, but capable of serving a much larger business, pro vkied there ware more operatives hod man with capital to open up the coal fields along the line or near its present terminus; and also to build furnaces, manufacture the brick, aud open steno quarrieragdiiLlgforhalldatyt{rrppk. This road Is owned and operated at pres ent by the Harmony Society at Econo my,. who aro able and willing to do all the business along the line of the road at fair rates of compensation; with all due promptness, and with hope for the future Increase of business. HILL Heads neatly printed at this Mee. is M 0 oit,seTlOß F iddlieseer V.. Hewer bovongl, boronitt imrtiellip Ftorster besough ' n :townsiiiir• • • • ..!•• teittllnitiiii,." " L?Aim taco, Fninklin lip.. - .. ' • • .. , esdatildbOict ..... irreedant kow.ongli, lissioseri ( Piiskfati, dbl. Greene township, Georgetown trFa1,.,....1.... lioeti V.; Itigmdenee tp Inotney tp 011ikii01. Ip Hanover, (McGuire' dirt. Moon tp, New Idrigtoonalartit !:, i O.: alleddiWW NEE ME . ... do. . booth Ward New Sew tehlry. Fearle dl. North Sew idi ley tp... ..... Neat Uplllee borough Ohio 19.. 'rattrnals 1p iPhllllpabarg hoot, 7 .4.. • Rochester ugh, Ilocheakr township th Deaver tp L elm borough i_.,—..........-,—.. 11 Total . REPUBLICAN• CONVENTION:. The Republican Convention which as sembled in this place, on last Tuesday, wait:organised by' calling Tames Patter son, eery., Of Beaver Falls, to the chair, and Samuel Magaw, ego, of Now Brigh ton, and Mr. W. W. Kerr, of Freedom, were chosen .secretaries. The motes of ' the tlltTeientcandi.letes were then count ed: Tho result will be found in tabular form above.- .After the result: was an nounced, Dr. David Shintchi,' of New Brighton, was' elected Chairman of the County Coneinittee for . thu.pnsning year. The following gentlemen .compose the County Committee; Big Beaver,—J. S. Litton. Robert Wal lace. ' r" Dearer boro.-1). L. Imbrie, J. F. Dra. vo. .Borough 4). 7 -Charles Fisher. Bridgewater.—M: Darragh, J. C. Lratts. Brighton W. Scott. . Baden =T. J: Derry. Beaver l'alla.;.-Jatnes Patterson, C. White, A. Q. McCreary. Chigpetra.—Wm. Thomas. A:Hi:scion—J. P. Martin, It. A. Coch ran. Baseusty-8. W. Neely.' Ilatoss—Thos.Osmpbell. Franklin-11,C. Aiken. Freedom—W .W W. Kerr. Frankfort—J. B. Vance. Greene--J.ll. Trimble, B. Swearou gen. Georgetown.—Edward Spence. ,T7opewell.—D. E. lifcCallleter. Independenee.—ltobert Sterling. Imlustry.—Josepli Ammon. Marion.—S. Stone. McGuire.—H. W. Nelson. Moon.—Duniel B. Short. New Itrighton.-0. I. Wendt, OW, IL C. Boils, AL Townsend, Dr. D. r' Stan n, Den sunlit Wilde. New Serie ley.—George Teets. North Sewickley.—John Swick. New Gatitee.—P. L. Grim. Ohio A. Bunter, W. F. Daw son. raticrson.—S. A. Dlekey 7 rhillipavv.—J. A. Irons. Paktaki:—W. W. Irwin. • Raccoon.—M. Campbell, L. H. Crell. ilochesterfior.—Tbos. J. Power, A. T Shallonbergor. Rocketeer Tp.-4..1. Foster. South Beaver.--datauel Lawrence, N J. McCormick. St. Paul. Tho following ExoonUve Committee was also selected :. J. P. Bravo, D. L. Imbrie, J. C. Boyle, Jonathan Paul, Jas. A. Irons, Jas. Patterson, D. B. Short. Secretary of committee W. W. Kerr. woOld call the especial attention of the teachers, of both sexes, to the notice In another colonuxof the Normal School of Prof. It. N. John. stone, formerly of this city, not only as a recom. mandellon toe well trier. teacher who bas had many years • experience In the best and most mod ern modes of teaching; bat, particularly, we would urge all persons who are making, or expecting to make teething a protemion, this Importance of em bracing such an unexpected opportunity of learn ing the principles and theory of teaching. A few oral lecture. and illustrations MT worth colones of written rules upon the subject. Teachers, we know, are more.deficieut in the theory of govern. Ink a school and the modern methods of 1u tror• tine than la scything else, and them are the cerp points which protector Johnston proposes to elu cidate, and It le only by his long experience In ev ery department of study and teaching that he Ls enabled to compete Ia Ibis specially, at Ids school In New Brighton, with the best teachem at Bdln• born or any other school of the kind.—Leterenes i' 4 l" Piaselaillee has recently been•establlshed at ehlppingport, Beaver county, Pa. Writ. btUott esti . has been appointed Peranoutter. The edict, MBA touch needed, and wo congratulate the citi zene of that piete upon lir ettabilehment. Every man who makes any preten tious to business should use printed bill heads, letter heads and statements. Peo ple don't•like to pay written bills. Wo print them to order at this office. Call and see specimens, • W drat (Sun Editor!—An exchange answers the above question thus: 'Why, he is the man who reads the newspapers, writes articles on most any 'subject, seer type,,reads proof, folds, malls, runs on errands, saws wood, drawswater,worka in thO garden, talks to all who call, is blamed for a hundred things which are nobody's business but his own, helps people to get into °glee, (who forget all about it afterwanim) and frequently gets cheated out of half his - earnings. lie pull's and does more to build' up a town than any other person, and the miser and fogy aro benetitted thereby; yet they will say that the editor's paper la of no account, will not advertise or take 'the paper, but will horrOw it. Who wouldn't . • be an editor. of wind, rain and hail, passed over Wa.shington, Pa., on afternoon last. Tho sky darkened until it seemed almost like night, and In many houses tho gas had to be lit. For more than half an hour the storm raged, ac companied by thunder and lightning. Tho hailstones that fell wore not very numerous but of unusual size, many of them being as large hen's eggs. Some glass was broken in the windows of houses in the town, and Mr. Alex. Mc- Kinley, who happened to be out in the street, was struck by a large hailstone and cut quite severely above the eye. —The Titusville Herald says that dur ing the thunder storm on last Sunday night thirty live derricks were blown down on the Tarr and Blood farms. On the Woods farm there was a considerable .destruction of derricks, and at many other polnts'on the crook. ' On the Cher ry tree road miles of fence were prostra ted. A bolt of lightning entered the telegraph, office at Pioneer, scattering things generally, and chasing the opera tor three times round the stove, when he dodged it. An oil tank on Shaffer bill was struck by lightning and set on tire Sunday miming. The A. V. It. R. Depot, at Venango city, was also struck by lightning. A dwelling house at White Oak was blown down and . one man severely injured. In Titusville fruit and shade trees were blown down, and • new frame building on Spring street entirely demolished. . —On Saturday last, three men, James Roe, Ell George and John Rodgers, were engaged In taking a flat load of coal across the Deaver river at Clinton, Beaver Co., when the boat .sprung a leak, and 'com menced sinking. Mr. Roe, being the only ono of the part that could swim, reached the shore, but before assistance could be rendered, the other two men went doim with the boat and were lost. George leaves a wife and one child, and Rogers a wife and two children,to mourn their untimely end. The beeline ware found about 3 p. tu. on Saturday. --There is motto for merchan good ts : sense In this anew " ko e l.t,o wt hed tigti d t,.n earl7 .l to v zis iThe e. 4 4:Q. • - - the PSlail -,,,, I . 0 ., - .ii'...53 7 . : .. 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E! 6 '42 ai, 23, 1, 11 26 i ii t .....I.—' - _:_:i *— rir Et ~~ YI a 11 1113 • iforlynfirit 'Congress:l Nompilirsesittox. , Surtsvu,_ May.,lo,—,A • re:swoop' IVOR adopted balllrtg'fbOnforinstfon" relative to the St. Joseph Railroad of 31bl-spurt ; also one In referenee to the Report of tho Commissortecairint out If! exii.l t lho Pacific Railroad:. .The(Rxeentlio , , Wally° and Judielid appropriation bill was considered and 'mended; one of the autendmenttautborizesan axis:Wilton to tyertottlilkilivltiurrlng heed ret . thoOthe Volt Wisecracked by-Vow:in ni hard fleet." Au amendment was re ported: appropriating *MAO for •th 0 aniargilmenettif i*canal around the b'et's Otpipp,hlo *Noe. '-21IYIthont further ac tion the adjourned. ' 4 , Housk.—Many bills and retolutions wore introdourod and referred. A reto lution was adopted authorizing a, new contract to be entered into for the public printing. A bill tit exempt vessels en gaged In internal 41ad,aqutlpg jnaviga tion and ttifilisilekes from the payment of tonnage duties' passed. The Senate joint resolution tor provide for the aR poliiiinent of au examillwr of chain* 'los. tho State Department, and additions' clerks, passed. Aresotutlon ,donating eight condemned Canna" to bemsed,lei the construction or a monument In Alle gheny city, u"s'ed,• I A bill passed ex tending the right of naturalization to such foreigners as have or may enlist In the IL S. naval service. The Diplomatic and bonsulai appropriation bill was then considered Until the' hour of adjourn ment. SENATE, Dtay 24.-A joint revolution to admit foreign photographs freaof du ty. for exhibition In Cleveland, In Juno next, passed. The4gilltiverappropri ation bill was then led with dur- . lag the remainder: wa r. Bons E.—A bill the charge of desertion from SoJ n served their terms of enlishiietit honorably discharged, was isssed. - ttre couaukar and Dipilematlerappropriation bill then cacao up and -was discussed at great length; andl after several amendruetAts It was Oually passed. The Post-001es bill wait under Consideration when the House lul,lourued.; , SENATE, May 23: 7 -The bill appropria ting 0.5,000, trout Rio tams of too Ffieed 7 men'a Bureau to 'the .:Wilberteres Uni versity was putted. The Fifteenth Amendimmt,Eneireement bill passed. The Appropriatloolll - win 4tshhtbd and amended,,,lint_wfthent that - maim' the Senate_ift . Howw~grenarbilemex deba ted, and laid over untilnext Nirefinesday. The Senate Northern Pacific Railroad bill was considered and an amendment Fumed under a all for • the • provionts question. An inteilduiezit forbidding the company to sell 1W lands to other than actual settlers In 'tete of 160 acres, or at it price beyond 112,50 per acre, was rejected; the hill was not finally disposed of when the House adjourned. SENATE,-May 91.—The appropriation hill was proceeded with, and several „amendments weio adopted. The bill way then reported:to the Senate, and the amendments to' the Committee of the Whole agreed to, except those upon which separate votes were desired by Senators. An agreement was made that the amendments undisposed of be voted on at one o'clock to-morrow. AdJ. /10USE.—The CoMmlttee on Commerce . reported the ricer and harbor hilt whfeh - WYLY referred to the Committee on iMpro:' prlations. It makes appropriations to the amount of si4arly $3,500,000. The following are among the items: For the improvement in Dirio harbor, tr-N3,000; Dunkirk, $25,000; Ilu Ciao, $80,000; Olcott, $10,000; examinations and surveys of the Northern and :Northwestern lakes and rivers, and Atlantic sad Pacific waste and-contingencies, : Stio,ooo. Tho North urn Pacific Itailrould bill passed by avow of 107 to 85. The DUI to revive the °out tnerco and 1111Vigniti011 interests of the United Staten was, discussed at length ; but, before definite action the !Louse ad journed. SENATE, May 27;—The Scrota earl:oil to adjourn from Saturday until Tuesday, In order to pay proper respect to Deco ration Day. Tho ippropriation hill was resumed and an jamendment, adopted placing female clerks in the several departments on an equality with males, to regard to comonnsation. An amend ment appropriating money Melba ex tension of the Capitol Grounds was de bated and carried. - The appropriation of $lOO,OOO for an expedition to the North Polo was also adopted. An amendment was adopted making the salary of the Chief Justice °tithe Supremo Court $lO,- 000, Associate 'Judges,' t 5.000. Circuit Judges, 88,500, Cohn of Claims and Dis trict of Columbia Judges, $,5000. A mo tion to increase the salary of the United States Treasurer 'to 88,08) was rejected, and' the bill passed. House.—Tho Mouse adopted a rule prohibiting the ehinge of a roteafter the announcement of the result, and prohib iting the recording of any member's vote who was not 'present when the vote was taken. The report of the Conference ComilifteeOf 1170 two Houses on the bill to enforce the XVth Amendment was agreed to by a strict Fitly vote. The Interutitr i elorkite ~ ,waiLletiotied and first reading dispensed with. The bill was under ealeaideration up to the hour of adjournment. SENATIS, May-'V.—Several petitions were presented and referred.' The bill to revive and foster American commerce was debated at, length. District of Co. tumble business occupied the remainder of the day's woolen. Hovrt z a —A bill passed • granting pen sions to Soldiers end Surviving Widows of Soldiers of stool War 1812, The con sideration of the ill l to reduce internal taxation ' was resumed, debated and amended ; but, without Anal action the Mouse adjourned: From the Phillipsburg, Pa., Journal. This issue of the Journal Is printed With ink, front Idray's Perry Printing Ink Works., Philadelphia, and greatly to our salisfseUen, itsurpassayany, wehave heretofore used. It deserves the high encomiums showered upon It by the per•. - , —A Connecticut Ifttie girl has just lumped the rope two hundred times without stopping, and then jumped into her little grave. , 1 - Sisturda . U IjEj iu IS, :;.. A an As, I*l GI 21 4 i3 !I - 21 .. i i. 81/1 'At a ideating of New -Brighton Lodge Na. 301, L . O.Au. T., of Now Brighton, Pa., beldlldarclr ii4h lige, The following res ell:Won...wens tidopted on the death of Aster:Eliza Ihmnett, of New Brighton: • AYnatutartif it has pleiwod Almighty, feed, the ruler and governor of allthings, in lila insciatilde providence, to sum- Mon hei:earthly labor:tour beloved Sister Eliza Bennett; calling her by ills omnipotent will to that heavenly home which ht t h e reward of all who arellis faithful followers in thtsllfe; Awl IVhere as, the tiers which have so recently bound us In mutual enjoyment and friendship have boon severed, no more to be united, until`ttmt great day when the grave shall yield up Its dead; therefore— Resolved, That we recognize; in this sudden .decease of our sister, the hand of Him who' doeth all things welt, and are aduronlshed of the uncertainty attire and the neoriasity of .preparation for that which awaits ea all, and toward which wo aro felt hastening. Resolved,' That while wo deeply sym pathize with the friends of our departed sister, in this, their bereavement, wo rejoice that she, though early called away front earth, has, we trust and have reason to hope, found a happier home in Ileaven. , - licao/se4, That as a tribute of respect, to' the memory of our departed 'Miter, the charter of this Lodge, and the regalia lie draped in mourning for the bpseo of thirty days. *Resolved, That a copy of the above preamble and resolutions be presented to the hereaved friends. that they be en tered ou the minutes of the nieetang,and that they be offered to the county papers fur publication. In F. If. and C. Bonnets and hats altered on the short est notice at Mrs. A. E. Kooken's, Ro chester, Pa. We aro glad to loirn that our frieud Mr. 4". H. Christy has recently boon ap yds:tied Postmaster at Bolt, rice I. N. llaugborty, Teagoed. 1T linnatterx • hats 2.3 ctut Fresh variety of ihfillitiery; Flowers, Trimmings, at Mrs. S. T. Neal's Ito chaster, Pa. [Junl 21. The Beaver County Agricultural So , eiety, will hold Its next Annual Fair in Beaver, on Wednesday, Thuraday and friday, Sept. ?Bth, 29th and 3041 t apglautua.) li. R. Moon; Soc'y. .Sldris made ti or, made nicely, and made to fit, at Mrs. Neal's. 2t. BLAt7t$tLY for books. Also, Nock pat terns, it overy,variety, at Bone's. 3t - —Markets: PITTAIBURGII 3IARKET. 01.74 UV TUE PITTI. GAZETTE. I Moxamc, May 3U, 1870. SUTTER—The demand ham fallen off considerably within the past few days, and with continued liberal receipts, the market is weak and drooping!. we now quote at 18@m, for prime to choice. CHEFSE —Eh oleo old New' York State Factory, 'l7; New York State Goshen, (new) lti®lol Ohio Goshen at 15®161. DRIED FRUlT—Thera is a fair de wand for strictly prime apples and peaches, and the supply of this kind is very light, while common and inferior are abundant and hard to sell at any price. Apples, .5 to 7c Peaches, 6to 7 for quarters, and 8 to i for halves. EGGS—Tho feeling Is hardly so strong, which is owing to inereaail receipts. We continue to quote, however, at 1981, IL) ets. FLOUR—Market lira but devoid of excitement, and with nu improvement in the demand, there is no change to make - quotations. We continue to quote western flours. in store, $5,25@5,75 for spring; 83,300p6 for winter and t4 Cd 7,30 fur fancy. brands. ItYe Flour, A GRAIN—Vho receipts of wheat con tinue liberal, but with a steady milling demand prices are still mainusined, 81,15 t. 01,20 for red, and $1,25(01,30 for white. Oats very - dull with a pupply considera bly in excess of the local demand and little or bo inquiry for shipments ; we can report sales in first hands at 47(1.411. the latter figure being the top .of the market. Corn is also exceedingly dull mud drooping, notwithstsuiding, the stocks In this market is by no means large; wo can report a sale of shelled at S 7, and ear at So; quotations way be given Sooo'2 for car, 81.ikliK8 for shelled. Rye, too, is dull, unusually so, as there is but very few buyers; small lots will not bring c over 103(e,115. , In Barley there is title or nothing doing—but very little offering, and not much wanted; prime spring may be quoted at 70(073. LARD OlL—City brands quoted at sl,2ll@La3 for extra No. I. and a well known western brand at *1,30(01,31. PROVISIONS Market steady but unchanged. Plain shoulders, 131 Sugar Cured (canvassed,)lsl; ItibbsalSides;•l3l; Short Rib, 171; Clear Sides, 171, Canvass ed Sugar Cured • hams, 201; Breakfast Bacon, 18„ plain and 19, Canvassed; Lard, 17®171, in tierces; and Isfolsi In kegs and buckets. Muss Pork, t:101. Dried Beef, higher, 211. Canvassed. SEEDS—There is no inquiry for either Timothy or Clover Seeds and the season may be regarded as over. Flaxseed Is in steady demand at $2,15, with but very little _offering, and a round lot might bring 52,1.0. HART—JOHNSON—OiI Tuesday, May 24th,1870,at tho residence of the brido's father, by Rev. Mr. Dixon,-Mr. J. C. Hart. of 'Heaver, Pa., and Miss Sallio Johnson, of Idahoning Co., Ohio. New Advertisements'. - - QTILILTICIII6-:Prom the residence of dm sob saiber on tbe 18th instant, a weak tight col ored, Moulted Lbw. four years old, short boraed, with a streak of while between her fole.kgs. A liberal reward will be paid for her 'aide. CHARLES COALX. New Brighton, Mg 7U, lene. Jell! %T ~B.—I hereby eotltr er-so all p -- eutsdidast 111' p asl two notes of handmade twyabte to O. W. Cal ead, or order, and slgned by W. IL Steer, Dar d Preston and J. It Britton, on e calling for forty-o We dollars and one foe Arty dol lars. both beaming date May afitb. 18:0. as I am db. to rained not to pay theta, they-belay fraudulently obtained. W. - It. STEER. Beam Palls, Moja'. 1810. G ray's Worry Printing liar. Works, S. E. LLOBTXBOooe dhewer ofN, PLIILAIDELPIUA. Bract and Clolorrd Priafing DAtopropkirig .Para lanske. 1 . Gray's Ferry Road and Thirty-third street. Robbssoista Quick Drying lulus, For Newspapers and ratters. Book and Past philet work, Mil and Letter Heads, Cards, Circa hare. Bills of Fare, Se. HOIISE AND LOT FOR BALE:—The subscriber °fibre for sale his house and lot in Roweicrern. tknith Hearer township, to this coon-' ty.' The lot contains' about 114 aues °timid, fenc ed in, with good garden and fruit trees. The house to 154 story high, with four rooms and good cellar underneath.• Altogether It Is property, and.will be told low. For neaten Awoke of the suidernte deotru ned onSrlpremi- JOUN OARTiN, Jr, ' Of to tinirti Ganda, at Rochester. %al am* TRACIIIRIRDID ENAIII.INATSIIII.L=Tbe examisation of, Teacher, by UM Coast, pertakindent, will be held In t Netrianten Oon School ilding. New Brig Oi ad l Witt.; N ni ESDAT JUNK I.sth„ combir at o clock,. a, m. Teachers desiritg to make •PPlica• lion roe =lllons In the school u:ttlann.. mn mrytier of the Ba tember rd: .11 will !.. D. iIiDALU P". S I . jel3w • &Teary. is -18n0 =II 14 'Si lx If 3111 1 4 I A t i A 11! 4 1 4 1 fos toe J. A. WAKEFIELD,? BEET‘FIFK, r Cum E. E. OLDEAN, ) llhtrried. 1 , 11.5 z unity. IN BEAVER?! 1 1 T . EURSDAY:' JUNE '2D7 6 ,11 ‘ 1 7 13311 40 4 : 6 7 ZOOLOGICAL IMMETRIAN Meryl' u•rt. MOB inidi TOUR. 1111:111Tion NEW LID BRIIIIIIIT. - - 116Hrob lt led .add unk rod tarthe ft ud"l 'llorare 41170. lbw rad Alsoillellat Aal• awl Dew, N.. llintess, Now .ad Costly Waidrob., bababetand by Jobs Wasassaket, 016 aleitaul arta% lidb6oll6lo. A FULL AND 'COMPREHENSIVE =I :1;r. II ' I Ito bitforc 4 h..v,k. !very attention Itas been paid to the Zoological D► putment of tills Colossal °mud:aloe. NEW SPECIMENS 'Of ru ANIMAL KINGDOM He bean wand at great labor and expense. T►e long Lim of Capri contain the following . LW OT ANIMALS& The AFRICAN ELEPHANT, &Um, AFRICAN ZR. ELUL Dant sad Colt; WU= BACTRIAN CJSIXL, or Merred Cannot of the Orientate; ROYAL BENGAL TIGER; YARMOT W U GRIZZLY BEAR, lomat over M'• • BEAILS, or Molting rds; ALTRI- s i rd i !ASIATIC LIONS, orphrodhl ep Leopa eclatens or both whether; THE TRUE IBEX, captured In Almeida d . eringlz k hicurslon or the Radish &sabot the La =Monster WHITE GRIZZLY BEAR, I.lsslin. Ii time Deus will be Awed Airkan . and Asiatic Loos, African end American P. the., lirsallissi Jauars, PUMAS, Anion and Asiatic lisoparde, Striped Hyman, Reim, (Maly, Sleek, Browir,_ and Chocimic Seam (hewn, Spelled Hy enas, Wing, Quads, Pea:mica, Ungarote„lema, Donsiderlei, Wolves, Crane% Ostiichea, Lynx. Jackal; CisPiMsr Pelimme, Eaglet Vultures, Wombats. r = all kinds of Carnivermia, Aquatic and Rich PI Tardica and Domestic Sir& ; and an oneenally hell Mated eisortisent of Apra, Balexess, Monkeys. and other KUM Animals. SIONEOR SALIM THE RENOWNED LION HIND. Will seder the Den of Leona, lives and Leopards. at each likeldhltioN. Ikbowin the POWZIt UP MA.:( OVZ& THE BRUT,. CILILaTION. The Animals will I. Vivi in the Afternoon, in the prabenee of the A whew. Attentive, mills and well- Informed herr:, constantly In front of the Animal De= • TER CXRCIIII3 will b. *and extrllent In all its Deportment; and ccaaprini the following LONG AIUUY OW TALI6T MA I D MEBROWN, gums of the Awe. LITTLE MARY BROWN, 27a Prod= Child Ditiestrinswe of Ow Wadi MLLE JOSEPIIINE, The Dosbry itrisiaw cipfterkm... Mr. JAMES DE MOREST, GIVIad Diticarlars nastier cad /elver. BURROWS & CONKLIN, Orms4 1:en...1...FA and amic amhat.t. SAM STICKNEY, Jr. JAMES . 211 a Antic Med Swing and WARD Glutarpe awn. JOHN CONKLIN, Tint /sea= Hansa. CHAS. BURROWS, rovers as Gamma drpodad, THE HEREIN BROTHERS, GPazds. d'!" IuMi .i MLULAM . M Which will take place daily about 10 A. H. will be IL PAGEANT OF ORIENTAL GRAIDEEIR. Heeded by the Triumphal Chariot, followed by the Long Line of Needle Cave, the Rlephant. eta., eta. The Roma and Nam gaily decorated with Timm and Rage of eiery Nation, the Drivers Handsomely Can tamed, and the entire Retinue in 1%11 Holiday Array. Prof: PHIL. BLUMENSCLIEWB American Cornet Band and Opera Ortheetra, 111 fin , Dish all the Popular Aire of the Day,dming the Street Div Lay and the Exhibition. . The Exhibitiona erilLbe pima under a Mammoth Three-Centre 'Pole WATER-PROOF,CATIVASg. Dry la Wet Weather, Cool la Warm Weather, and Comfortable la all Weathers.; Remember; One Ticket admiiis you to both Cirrus surd Xerzsgerte. 2EXHIBITIONS AFTERNOON sad MM. Each Day Doors open at 1 In the Afternoon, and T In tte Dro ning. areas te non perform begins one boar tater, giv ing those who with e the Ilenagerie awl 00. the arms, ample time to do en, and retire before Um Ennerniszt exercises begin. BEATS 102 EVKILYSODY. the eIIIITILS Brilliantly laminated at Night. DO?IPT FORGET THE DAY AND DATE, THE LARGEST SHOW ON EARTH. Wait for the BEST. Don't Con found thin with any other Show. D. U. LIITCALELITY. QTATEMENTof BOUNTY ACCOUNT 1.7 of the borough of Wu:beater for the year MU: Arnouut of duplicate ~ ... ga.Z.l 46 .Exouorated by council: Including:lost lean tt eohtlere except by leorlaal.4.; Entered at Beeler '1.37 " Collector'. per eetdage 97.39 id 49 $1,418.1 84 Anit rcallzed (rum 'claim agalnet F. M. Auden.° Uri .1:1 Tata! realized By cash paid D. !hest fij acts cash paid lienrict IC Lents.. LOGI id . Ain't pd Argus it Local for puts. -11shlog account tali 1 . 2.00 2,1511 53 Balance to Itocbester borough—. $ 23 133 We certify tin above statement to be a true and. correct statement of the receipt.' and expeudilums of the bonnts fund of Rochester borough for the year IPCO, and thettbo borough is now free from debt of any tied whatever. MONROE 3111. ER, 'WM. JOHNSTON. Financial and Auditing Committee. Affect—ioll:: CONWAY,. Cita, Rochester, May 17. MO. • . umy23:3l Cl= IN the matter of the application of the menthere of thvecrogregation of the I.:astute:lan Chard , (Old bebop!), of Bearer Fairs, fora decree to be made by the Court of Common Plena of Mayer °mot/, that certain ameudmeata. alteration. earl Improvements In *aid application pet th. o=ll be deemed sad takes, to be a pact or t o t Rotten- Meat upon which said oorponalos wad formed.al I.th. IW, June TWIN, 140: April V, WM. applloolon prevented. and the Coast mderand direct that It be lied In the ounce at n o , p m e.,..tyrr of said cbare. and that Dotter that staid application haa been made be Inserted In atm minted in mid county. at least thiree=r:d that the said Doom will. on t h e aenand Mon y orJa tie peat—if no aortic lent came to the contrary be shown—decree according to the prayer of the petitioners. mayletholl JUSIN P,Vy. .-:i.: . ., ' ; : ATTENTION NEW..:. AND DES OE , • , No. 91. Federal Stree MRS. S. Ilex thr 'Aro*, 1104 Selected and Cheap Fl•mens, If o sst I.;ticierwrair. I. tales' and 111$141keiehtult, Jimalry, and lluif 111.41.. Went col' :the vt.itiar. the- city .hnohl !war I ilk era' At reel. bc fon, p . 1111'11:14 ng. Please compare pricesbelow 1111...4,e I I atx, Trim !Adios Hats, Trintened„ lionnet4. Mark 1,4.4 (or .10eikwortla I 141 Pa rticnle Attention opr2tetni Mimeellaiwous. LW of AppMaar' far LiVella. at lure Ileuloas, 1870. Rota.. itantifin Amos Palaver Falb. borongh Dark! Johnolon . Homewood. Jtmeph L. ..... Bridgewater. U. Doncaster Itoehvoter David lifigme New Brighton. =NM ... . _ Loin. J. Wsixtua, do do di k'. William Ratner do do d.. Henry Hoyle - etilmowa lankily, William Btwell New I.lrit.thton lam.. To ♦eud lignorti In quatilitim of not lee. lion and quatt tut:ether with odwr good. and met 1•• sadku. Huy Alt: Lawler Itoehektx bon”1.411. T. O. Morgan Bridgewater hol/1111';11. eue16:314 ' JOHN 1 . . HART. Ilcol. -.._. • - - . - • Wall Paper, Wall. Paper! wk.!, PAPER! WALL PAPEII!; Carpets, Carpets, Carpets I Curpetg, Cativelx, Curpets: 011 Cloth, Oil Cloth: OIL CLOTH ! CIL CLOTH! Itindow Made,r. , 114ndmn Mandelf!! WINDOW SIIAOLS! WINDOW SUADILS!! B. MITLIIEIK In the Store formerly occupied tic A. S mitvE y. 00 Bridge Street. Bridgewater, Pa., is just receiving one "I the !argent and Bolt Selected Stocks "1' WALL PAPER CarDets.ollClotliaNintlowSlialles,itooks, Stationery, Traveling 8a,..T4, Satchel 4, Ilaskett , ; Trunks. Vulices, Toys, Guiturselrioliqs, FluitA. Ac cortleonb:ull kin& of Mu. .sle (all sizes), Picture Frame., ihnl Cages, Inks, Blank Backs, Sterfscopes and Stern. ' , conic Views. and everything deurable In his lino that has ever been brought to this county. Ills Stock is CAREFULLY SELECTEA Purchased re - iu first hand, and will be Sold at. Greatly .Redueed Pikes. C4ll and Euunine, for 'l:our:wires. OUR STOCK OF CARPETS Will be unusually large for the present seivinu, and a room for the keeping and sale of Carpets will adjoin the Store. ntartlilm] iltiulical copy.] New Millinery Establishment IN 11,€)CIII:Sgrli: H.. MR.V. N. 7'. NFAL Would Inform the public or'llotlustler and vicinity that Mu! has jo.t oprited a NEW MILLINERY STORE URIGrr'rON s'rur:r:'r. A short aislithee ahoy,. %ion RO C I I ESTER, PA. MO A TS gum MEI Ty4ILLINERY In all its branclam. Children.' clothing, Shirty,- Se., made to order; work to he fer Tied on. A call *talents!. 14R 5 . T. NEAT... 1)13!1.5;flitil 'labile Pi otlee.—nealett proolwala will be re / crivert by the Town COUPCii of the borough of Beaver. wall Friday Man vih, Peak for fender the outdid *gonna , of heaver. Any Information touching the nutter Mn 10 had fnon either ti. W. Hamilton oe D. lltlslurer, 11 • • . 14. 1111133 'Ali Ll3Oll HAS !McElm) A now anti woll imeleetea ASSORTMENT OF DRY - GOODS, .s . ainan;awAiz, MOM QUEENS - WAR. MEI IM•A-RMIVA.RM, 1 wnu•ll HE OFFERS LacolA7' Priaegii- ni tar LADIES! RUBLE GOODS El t, A.llk3 g honv city Pa. C. ROBB s , 11.114. 11..kry Store - .1 ..'ullta,lxii3. on iiiiipl.,lll4l 'um 1.1 call Ist N••. 91 1%-.1 with those of other Houses: t•10 , •,' II Me 3: ft:waken:Wet." Run 1141., I Ed .tenl fr.ltue im id to ordereit .11Ixcellaneots4. lEpu uo.k.—Ag.mus WU per Pit ‘• Mate. gautyl.;or - $2 - A DA lil —4O - 11.• Vl' ivc II n 4. AM Axergio. r) liatiopl.lree. 11. 11. ti II AW. Alfred, 14... iii.typt.lw .. . , pui,filicllEN. - :MAW for . euvt.l.ar, a flr.t 11.. •hy.lner• mail oiroily ritipinym•lil. It. V. HOW E. at Arch otruel. Ptlbtellelphta. 1 . 41. [niylg; lw 1 / ' :1 71 .1 1 1 1 k:12 :1 4 . 1!21 1 1 . 1 ,41. 3 r r.: . 1 1 : ‘" 14 . 1;:le i t i :: : Iwglll. AV. to Apply to .1..1. Lie• roam , . Mesid• ,Ilk. 15.- [..Y1.34' F.MB=l (ROW sTltANClllet—TbdAii . rir, 1,1 , 11 ix 19,nJe Cometk... cuitiant. IGe de. Ind isJornt ohm. Svol Ire.• for rtmuit. Al 114. 11. AIF:I7.4INK, Ihmover, Pa 1,./1...1 , V \Nre will pay Alrenta • clinry at *V. v., .11nvi Neje cuassmi.oltsts, 111 P.. 11 Itvw luveullou• Azlare. .1. W. FICIN Jt. 1 . 0.. Illr.ltnll, Nick. Nv A l wrii I N At; it 010 s: AN.. craw lisrarry lire m 1•11 who r 111 art OA u r A. 413411. ilualikaaa lamanatkle; pay. $3l) tar day. Addrea. yt Sum. , it I% nalatitarglx. Pa. may >OOIL AGE:NMI 111rA N1T611.— . /..1 4 . or 1) Me IIA. lima..." opp...lllioa. Sterl ru zratiii2t. Itspal ialn. For ritrULUo addrev. S. Pr 4'... N V., eluelonall an.l Chic. 11u14. mar tw ilsyelltiMANCY. - FilbtaNATloN ell soUll. 1 petrel.; cloth. This uttatler. :al book ha. fall Ihatruction• to ruablo the read. er to Fascinate rlthrr ...X. of Any antottf, at will, Mernact II plrltualleta, and lataudred• riX other Carlon. estraguaeola. It eau to obtaldett hi_got. Itizaddreet, tvittl ten centa pesenze. to T. W. EV A:O4 A: Co., so. 41 so. algitatet. troyl'e It NIPANOLICD MIANNIKII.--A i atteultouu 'agave. Lativer else, Illu.trated. De. Voted to Sottctoo., Poetry, Wit. llama., grew.. Om Nuttaenoe (or a *earthly, Mod!, and to the ec• oen, of Soludlleg. Ilamhtepo, le. Only et, a year, and n•uperttevlrravlni. - EA - vorvlitA"."i at lea, g rebe, 51.0.0) ctrettlatiou. Lowry ref...t ad In all et het oak U. It is whlr.axake, reader., truthrnt. Try It mow. 73 eta. a year. lip.. rime. F 411,15:. Andreas -11.1NN EU," 11a,.- eee, N. ll._ [may le: lw le,ruttes who wish to take ono Letters Psteut sdvisestto connect with MUNN d UO.. edi tors Of the ..Srirsttsk .Asserkos. wko tome Prune. totedan .. before the Patent CAL* for over Twenty Years. nit, American and Earoprau Patent A,enry is the ntost extensive lathe world. Charges In. thou Et! other sellable agency A p-onphlst euutaintriz lull lostrortlons to inventors Is sent male. MUNN 2 CO. mayttr.lsej_ rsrlr. Row, :4111M York. One Mon Acres Choice lowa Lands Cott SALE, at sl. t oo . b y" acre ni t ir i t a road Land Co. Railroad+ alresdy built through the Linde • and all aldeo of them Great Induce:l3.ot. to rettlere, fiend for nor fn.. pamphlet It glee. pike,. terms. lor.dou: tells who should come went: what they rlmuld briny what It will colt; gl , ea plans and eleeatione of 14 different 'trine( reedy made homes, which the toonali at freen Sal to 11.1 W ready to on op. Yrye sent if de. sired. Addreos W. W. WALKER, Vin Presideol guils:lrtf Cedar clapids, lowa. rr '31.6111t11, - - Brlug • cripple, I lure made hoar° pluming a .pedal .tudy. On b■ht loot moon Om proved a tot del aeon venlence. beauty and ecouomy. De. acrlptlee circular* of Ham, law*, ate.. with get, real Information of Tabu to all, .ant free. Addm,,, t whh stamp or script if eouvenlentt OICOHOIS J. COLBY. Areliknkt, Wardle'''. Vermont. tmf:Y:lw For Trial at June Term, MO. FIRAT 1:0Ibt Fry. to Luwrlntort,e Co. A. S. (teed, o .1. R. Miller, M (' Moolfro eavenPx to th 11 Pinney. nalrimplc 4; Co. ' r. 4. toP. Jac Iliompoon'o Y.i r. v. h Dunham i admeo Jeff Wlloon, vs Also. Potobell. Prank Klee. el v• Pat Carroll, et v.. I 'Malian Girro, vo P. Fa W It Pr Co. SOlllOol Maya ,. , Penlinand Ranh.. Valentine A llolvine: vs A. A. 114rArtag Jrartfe Tp. nr Indovtry r. S. 11. Itrlrro. Saw ‘• Moalittel Itorrtiley. lloorao lllntl. so P. Ft. W .t: C It W Co William Tonto . va itorbootet Nlattatnr. 1 . 0 I balk.. Co.tht to N. Itrigrlstaut Water Co : Jame. Wenteloon to 0. S. %mini, John Allur.to.'s ear', is John Wlloon. John Tlpnithl - t• C W. 8111. Wes. 11arropl, el tit. to Notptnrt Voillto, el al Win S. 41111'. cer. so . 1 . R. Ihtritley : et al. Chute. t 'oil or V. It. Tuttle. Same so SOIIIO Co. SAM^ To Nett lttiAttoo .t Faloton Water Noll. (Link Coonnerce s • John It. %Beata. I Itriot inn Marko s A John Dario' atlmiters. talent hie Welolt so F. 31 Anderson. Benj. Cheven Fitio s • Wm. Jenkfrro. John Torrattro vs Albert. Tistrance. - Witham Johnolott to lantlo Brno. ilestypitlit Todd to Jame. Potter. Ilettry natter to M. B. Welsh : et al, Stephen Cia.1.... to V. IL lieu .t Co. Coat, .t Bro. So John Dilworth. 'l'. 11. Jorkoon so Mother Squire*, Ii it. Fronk X. Etolter et ut• so (I. Fl. Nipper!. Jame" thlttar Vo ri , ller Delailli. 11 F. tik• to .1. W. Illtehol! Michael Grim to Wes. L. My'. et al. Thoth too W.iltnn. s • J. P. Allenou. .1.. t W C. Nl"Cown so Bashi It Maar. et oL nosirg:to I JOAN CAIJUIIMY : ProhVy. • 13 C) LT IN qr 1. - ; • sloomoly collecfrd for all midi,. Ix toi tnikt Ni for Hum s Lars bct.... May 4th and July 22d 1841. wen• Olveharcell for d laiere Aery lug taro pain., and NOM hale heretofore rev:aired MI bounty. cl'hc onderelened t. prepared To Collect these Clahua at our, at moderate rates as a Wt• 4 by Government. Auo Ihvhdons for Futhera,Mothero, Minor' Children, 4r.otr. .11.1. FOLUI RRS DISCHARGED FOR HERNIA (IWITCHEI Are billeted to lidt Tenn Bounty, and utsa.lo Pensions. (Tar. on or send dlatimarge to the Volker. signed, AND Wilt CASE WILL RECEIVE PUOMYT unowN. Claim Agent, UlvicrrE Hulkling, ('ornir GI A% time utl4lStuitbliekl Street PITTSBUIRIII, PA. Apet7;3lll ' CLOTHING STORE. i NEW GOODS! Bring and Summer Wear. The undersignisl Likes pleasure In in forming Ms friends and the nubile gener nil) that he ilaY just recsintl and opened A New Stock of Goods, OF THE LATEST STYLES FOR SRING and SUMMER Wear Ile.kecos the belt of workmen In hls employ, and feels confident of his ability h, cut and make up garments both FASHIONABLE& DURABLE. and in Auell a manner as will please his !OHM t. ,INIIII„tiql.h1 ALWAYS ON HAND OW 1 aer us Warr leaving your Orders 12setehere WILLIAIII 11.1E1C111. Jr. "V 4 ; 7o : l Ylgewati.r. Pa VOR TALE CHIKAIN—A first nits inlet° 12 of Siamese Leatber, Calr.aklas. sad Vpper and Hels Leallier.—Prmoa. harlot BARK to .ell wli flad It to their *H.R.:PI lo bpon me berme delills3; et amber., . may Is;11. jA3IX.4 DARRAGH- 11l Ili 11111 . DEMI 511 /TWA, =EI ME= :k•A'..lrl-1111'..1i Z. 111== ATTENTION custiaiwnk
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