The Beaver Arl us. _ Beaver. Pa 4 Aingust I. 1870. (Imitation Over 21telve jamcired. Rates of Advertising 3w. OW. Itto; 601. 1 year I pqr-10 Haws, $1 00 $3 00 $5 00 117 00 $lOOO .qmsre.. do 310 500 70010 00 15,00 .quirts, do 000 000 00010 OD 18 00 4 ward, do 600 80010DO15CO 51 00 cohnno , 00 11 00 15 oo W se a) o:tuniu n 03 15 00 10 DO 38 00 al 00 column 49 oo DO oq OB 00 00 00 100 00 administrator• and xecutor` Noakes-4300 opecial notices per Doe, ten Ont. Or Payments to bo made Quarterly, except fur maim *death's:weed, " which mud be paid le advance. .46 mate of Ike Thenitometer for We week ending July 30, 1870. _ . 2 e. Y. 9 P. X July 24 85 Jog. 91 dog. 73 deg. 2r, 81 deg. • 89 dog.. 75 dog. 80 dog. 88 dog. 71 deg. 27 81 dog. 89 dog. 74 dog. 28 81 deg. 80 deg. 73 deg. 28 74 deg. ,75 deg. 64 deg. .• 30 63 deg. 74 dog. 64deg. It. T. TAYLOR. ERIE TIME TABLE. Cleveland k Pillaburgh 11. ll.—Train. guilt ,. East leave Deaver Station as whew.: Moe. iilneExprois, 9.17; Evening Expects, 2.14; Mall, 5.41 p. m. Trains going Weal leave Deaver Station a fol lows: • Mill, 43 a. In.; Express:s.33p. m.; Ac commodation. 5.43 , Pitt. Ft. W. & C. U. 9l.—Train. going knot leave Ducimter Station (at end of bridge) no dd. lows: Denver Falls Aecom. 0.03 a.m.; Enon seemn. 7.10 a. m.• New Castle arum. &MI a. tn.; D. Falls sitcom. 12.10 p. m. • Train, going Wok leave llochester Station, (at end of bridge) as follows: 11. F. aecom. 10 a. m.; Noon neconl. 5.12 p. m.; Eric nightexprees 5.43 p. in.; D. F. seem. 7.37 p. m. Trains going East leave Rochester (Upper) De. pot .11. F. aecom. 0.05 a. m ; ninon ac coin. 7.15 a. in.; New Culla mom. 0.40 a. in: Chicago exp. 10.52 a. in; Deaver Falls SLOCUM. 12.15 p. in.; Chicago Mall 2,133 p. Erie exp. 4.10 p. in; cniengo lap. o.ol p. in; Erie mall 9.1 D p. m. Trains going Wait. leave Rochester (Upper) De pot wi follows: Chicago mall 5.15 a.m,, Dela exp. 25 a. m; Deaver Falls aCecim. 0.53 a. ra.,• Chicago esp. 11.30 a. in.; Chino exp. 3.55 p. in; New Cas tle acCOM. 4.1N0 p.tn,: - Deaver FAN.. groom. 7.50 The attintleu . Of dirliCted to the following Now Advertisement which appear for the that time In the Alums to-day : Adva•—llauchy .t Co., Aasigument—F. A. Fortune, Node° to Contraotorielin Mocarter, Sewing Maehlnes—Wm. Sinner it (M. • Bazar of Fashion—l. Hanauer, Special Notleat—A. C. Hurst, Special Noticos—Hugo Andrioasen, , _ special Settees—O. Anshutz. . subscriptions to Ike Heaver Ar• pls.—The °following mimed persons have paid the sums set opposite to their names 'on subscription to •the Heaver Maes, since the date of our fart cation. William Heftily, Rock Point, it 00 Mai. A. White, Rochester, 200 I). A. Weigle, Dorsett, (III.,) 4 00 James Bognor, Beaver Falls, 5 00 W. \V. Irons, Now Sheffield, • I 00 J. W. Hindman, Brighton twp., 1 00 D. L. Imbrie, Beaver, Milo Reed, Beaver, chattel/ Lohgnocket, Now Prightoy,2 00 J. C. Craig, Servjoe, _ A.•lt. Miller, Hersheytile, P. Reisinger, Brighton twp., George Hinds, North Sewickley, David Miller, North Sewickley twp. Beery Feict, Bridgewater, Win. It. Hayward, McCleary, Jesse Smith, Smiths Ferry. 11. A; J. Reeves. Beaver Falls, • J. L. B. Dawson, Beaver Rills, By relicreure to our advertising col uinnetho reader will find a lot. of Feat estate in Beaver Fulls and Patterson township offered for sale byfilm. S. liar ker Trustee. The property is very valu able, and th announcement that it is to be sold should arrest general attention. LADIEs Hata and Bonnets at halt' price at .11. 11. Benee's Millinery and Dry Goods store, Beaver, a good _assortment ounitys on hand. indyl3;4l, O-Closing out of Summer Goods st A. C.,liunit's. cents for the bavt, Mains In the market, at J. IL Benee's cheap, Dry 4:00,1,4 and Millinery store, 3d street, Beaver. Julyl3:4t 7:43" itiulvanon Lion:, Ktlnx,. Vanport. Bost limo at the lowest price. De22tr. r•e - Closlng out of Summer Goods at A. C. • SINCE July 4th, all goods have been marked, down very low, ot. Benee's fa vorite Dry duals and Millinery 'store, 311 street, Beaver. y Julyl3; it Another threat Fire in. Fitto bnrgh.—On last Wednesday ovoning . at 9 o'clock another disastrous fire omit-- rod in Pittsburgh. Tho tire' originated in the boiler room of a tannery belong ing to Janios Callery, and Wore its pro gress was arrested three tanneries and tic() dwelling houses were laid In arbor. Lose estimated at VI5,000; partially cover isl with insurance. Tho light from the burning buildings was distinctly soon fit Bearer: I2i cents for the lxist• Detain*. hi the market, at .1. Donce'm cheap Dry tkimln and 3illllnery store, 3d lame; Denver. Julyl3;4t %Ur - Cloning out of Sumnor Hoods ut A. C. Humes. ' VALUE or A ITININEAS A counto of Instruction, loch as affordod at the Iron City Collage; is a fortune, worth at least Pica Thosirand Dollars, to any young man.—Jas. M. Schemer horn, Prest. A & .11. Railroad. N.' Y. LAtlta.s flats and Bonnet at bait price at J. It. Benee'a Millinery and Dry ;casts store, Dearer, A good assortment always on hand. . • Julyl3;# out of Summer Goodell A. C. Ilurarm. • ' Start: July 4th, all goods have been (narked (town dory low, at Benee'm fa vorite Dry Goods and Millinery store, street, Beaver. r Julyl3;4t _Pic-Closing out of Summer Goode it C.ltursCs. 121 vents for the boot Dolsinn lu the lunrket, at .1. 11. 11. Boueo'n cheap Dry (;04xls and 741111nory htoro, :Id street, Julyl3;4t .S IM BRIGHTON LAlHtte: BRUINAIRY. —The next school year begins lieptem- - Ler (itla. Course of study complete. A Normal department for 'metiers. Su perior advantages for pupils in instru mental music. 'ln its domestic arrange ments, this Institution la a most desira ble home for boarders. In Its natural, artistic and moral surxoundings, It is most inviting. For circulars address the Principal. • jy..l:st REV. N. R. JORNHTON, A. M LADIES Hats and liOnnots at haltprlee at J. 11. Bence's Atillinery ,and Dry goods store, Boaver,.tigood assortment nlways on hand. Julytkllt 4=1•••... Sboeked by Liktninic:---A you n g man named lirowor residing Iti Pulaski township, this oounty was vory - ,lnuch, shocked with lightning on list Tueiday i . afternoon: For sou o time after m then -oc current* his life dispaircd of, but wo believe that ho I as now almost re covered. He was s tting near a chest- MIL tree during the storm and it was down this tree the lightning descended, shocking hint as abovo stated. .To ALL Wito Abu: INTEUMTED IN W ATCII - MAKINU.—Ib reply to certain slanders, I , Paul Jounet, will deposit In any honorable man's hitithi, a 8 1 , 00 0 wager that I can In twenty days snake a watch movement, viz: plates, wheels, pinions, stag's, jewels, screws, • Wink dial and hair-spring If necessary. • PAUL JwontiCT, JY27,:301 Watchmaker, Beaver, Pa. Lospeetiesii two . WIWIIM.I.taIIe Legislature or the State passed a lawlait . iffpter,l teethepurpol#of sosl4ffectu slly'oompelling the, Atendalieei'of nesses aubpamaed to testify hi aisle in court. We publish the law so that these interested may not be ignorant of the penalty proscribed fir disregarding the mandates of the court. -- shall be i -dred " That if any person _ reqnlc.... by rirtue of any writ or aubpoina or other legal process, to eetify in any prosecution for forgery. perjury or felony, before any criminal court, Judge, j`ustice, or any other judicial tri bunal ln this Co 11111 l onweatth. or Iwho may havobeen recognized or hold to bail to attend as a witness on behalf of the Commonwealth, or defendant before any 'court having jurisdiction, to testify jai any prosocutlon, as aforesaid, shalll un lawfully and wilfully, from this Com monwealth, or from tho jurisdiction of such court, and with intent to defeat the ends of publlu justice, abscond, elope, or conceal himself, and refuse to appear as required by said subpcona or other legal process or recognizanco of bail, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and being thereof convicted, shall ho sentenced to pay a flue not exceeding two thouiand, dollars, undergo an imprisonment; not exceeding two years, or both or either, at the discretion of the court." A Relic ol" Ike Olden Tiniest.— Capt. George W. Hamilton,. of Heaver, ham in his, possession a copy of a news paper published in "Beavertown, bets. 19, 1803." It is a four column shoot and If called The Minarets. We Suspect that this was the first paper . over printed in Heaver, us the, county was organized In that year. 'rho publisher's name Was Joseph Israel, and the paper contains little but news from Siutin.. Two snifter tisements aro found in it-one a filieritrs sale (J. Coulter, Sheriff) and the other "Goods for Sale," J. Wilson, merchant. The Minerva is a quaint looking shoot, and serves to remind ono of the progress made in printing since its day. StNen Um 4th of July till goods Lava boon marked down vory low, at Donee' , et favorite Dry Goods and Millinery stiro. 3d street, Heaver Julyl3;4l PERSONS using tin alum to put.bp would do well to see that their cans aro grooved and not lapped, as the lapped can always has a space behind the lap that cannot be cleaned out and they will sour. Also, use no runs made of coke - •-•-• Go to Atishutz"l'in Shop for Grooi;ed Fruit Cusin'aud get them for the same price you puy for the lapped Funs any plate° also. , 'l2l cvntm.fur tho hest Delaitie In the market, at J. t2.:110m0.. cheap Dry Geode and Jtillinory atoro, 3d street, ]Seaver' Julyl3:4lt The Lancaster Intetligencer, says: A child of Mr. Lelper Evans of Drumoro townslaP, near :Mechanics' Grove, four or IliktVears of ago, has been ill for tho ' past six . months. Tho case bailied the' skill ot...the best physicians. They wore convinced that the sysieni of the child was polsone'd, but (*mid nor; ac count for its skid becoming blotched with sore. On )zist, Tuesday or "%tied nesday, ths chil4gagged and made a desperate effort to vomit, when to the great alarm of the.attendent . porson a make's head appeAred out of tho child's mouth, and was drawn out by her. The snake was dead and about eight inches long, and as thick.iusthe small finger of a grown person; ,The child has since died. • 200 i3B 2 00 8 00 Winn: LEAD—Just revolved and fur sale at manufacturers prices. One ton of Fahnestock's Strictly Pure White Lead. We have also lass) cd the agency for the celebrated "Chou uil Paint," the best and cheapest pain In the market, over lOU different-shades and colors, lal ready mixed, for; sale in any quantity. Call for circulars or samples. /Iva° ANDni ESSEN, Beaver Drug Store. LunEs Hats awl Bonnets at half pro. at J. If. Bence& 'Millinery and Dry Goods store, Bmvor, a good assortment always on hand. Julylklt New Story Paper.—Tho Beaver Radical has just got through publishing a continued tale, called "The Wild Rose of Beaver, or the:rival beauties of Fort Wlntosh," and has now commenced an other sensational lthlood and thunder" story culled "Tononqua, the Pride of the i Wytuidets." We propose in a few eoks, to eclipsethe Radical by, publi lug a thrilling -serial, entitled "The I toned Elephant, or the Mosquito's Revenge." Everybody should at once HU bsdribe for the Ga:ette aml Demoerat.—New•thitte Wazette and Democrat. . , All right! Couto `fni with. yo ur t'Dotaii etl Elephant," butlve intend that "Griz zly, or the Club Pciohatl Cake Dakar of Bole:Mlle," shall>) the atory i klhe aka. SINCE July 4th, all gouda have been marked down very-low, nt Dtnee's favor- Ito Dry Good,' amt-Millltiery store, !.lel !Urea, Beaver. `Julyl3:-It ISM One day last week un express train going east lett a passenger at Woos Car. Soon utter the conductor came along and found a package oLuiliney—nearly sl,ltoo Hon a vacant seraOtriappeti up in a piece 'of newspaper. Arriving at Massillon the conductor received a dispatch .from Wooster, from thulium who got otr thane, concerning the money. • It was loft at Massillon with thelicket agent, which made it all safe faii:the right owner.— Such u conductor is worthy of the respoh slide place ho holds.' Some sixteen years ago, a marriage engagement of four years' standing, 6o twoon parties highly esteemed and re spectably connected, residing in Knox tp., was broken off by the sudden disitp pentane° of tho young man. In a short time it became evident that the yoting man had seduced his affianced, and left dhe country to escape the consequences. Tor saveraLyears he was no theard frOm. When the war broke out he enlisted, u 1 at its clososettlod in the West. i.t.gine two or three weeks ago he returned to Knox tp., acknowledged his child-tnow a bright lad of 15 years—and made the only possible reparation for the wrong by taking the mother ;whim' wife. Tim ceremony was duly solocanieed, and the couple, accompanied by their child, loft immediately for their now home in the west.—Buckeye S'totr. List of unclaimed letters remaining in Bearer Post Wilco, August 1, ISA): Miss Lucy Hultman Mrs 31artint K Beaty James Hastings EN Mrs 31ary J Barnet , Samuel Musser Rig Perry Brown Mrs 11. Mead it(ilicet Craig Esql MrJelni Piirter John Eaton Es.) (2) 31.titi• A. 3lellArFicx, P. 31.1 CONNUMEIN or baking soda, cream F or tartar, ac., should he careful to discriutll, nate between the medicinal and commer cial kinds; time latter nrorcxtensiveiy used In hike arts slut produced at low prices. Much injury is sustained by ing such for domestic purposes,friiu the poisonous inetallie impurities they eon •taln. In order to got a pure article at a reasonableprice,we would adville our rea der atm) patronize 11. Andrietusen's Beaver Drug Store. lie gets his drugs, spices and chemicals direct from the manufac turers and importers. Spices mire ground or powdered In the presence of custoT ors without any extra charge. WE aro in receipt of a copy of the "Open Bible," a work of great poWor and interest to the protestant public, ',in view of tho recent effort to banish the Bible from the 'Public Schools. ThWat tention of book agents, or others unem ployed, Is directed to tho advortiaenuMt of the publishers, in another column. —The captain of the brig Helena, arrived .nt' San Francisco, reports a heavy shock of earthquake May 12, in' atitude , 14:56,. longitude 96:40. —Alfred Georges, a laborer at Wooitter & Co.'s mineral water fate rYi,, ehUetl, Bawdily. rtiorning ic t i lriteeattlaslettif 'o' 'RS Annual of Soldiers, Paris irsutnion Soldiers' Orphan Saheed. 1 1 1 4 ex, the eltrn , or Prof. W. (X' Statebas Just chised its an nual examination which commenced July 11, and lasted tire days. It was com menced under State Inspector and ex &miner Cornlbrth, and quite a number of spectators were pratusat. The examina tion grading Liao:need in this way: Five persons receive class bboks with the names of each of the scholars in the eight grades; Alio State examl nisr and the Prin. cachime; and thitilirrie oth ers each one. The Ave marks are then added and the eym divided by Ave, and the produet is thegrade of scholar in ex antinatien, The grade of. ouch In the, class, thus obtained, is then added and bee of scholars in thb the average grade of cue; the majOrity of ve the average grade t compensate for the divided by the ntim whteh, gives the dais. In that the class must be a —as, the better inns worse. h !shays la kaya4 pada as follows: Tha avi?ragikor and'oi mid) gnuie in • • limber' l9 Oral bleography.:.Bo U 0 Written A rithm'c.7l 73 Ideate, AT theteelleol OU Welting on .lat es, 1.1 57 Ileadlng • 81 511 Spelling 81 73 A amps.... A.. .78 73 it amber lB Oral execlinvi 61 Reading 77 .....:......75' Average 79 F . 2 0 of h f ; tre , g.: Tiontber 11.1 Grattimar 91 Geography 87 87 Written Arithnie.Bl 87 ..Ilental do 71 83 Writing "8 77 Reading 86 711 Av , .B l lg 7 _. 11_8 1 7th Undo . Clasii. -- Namber....., '1 e.; E. 5 2 i\'‘.imber 15 15 Written Arithm'e 75 115 1 Mental Antemetic79 Writing 7; 191 Iteadiug '4 7J Spelling.. SO IQ 4vgfais" Neutber, 10, Physiology 75. Grammar 99 lieograpy. E 1 Written Arlthmetle...o7 Writing. 01 Reading ....... —B9 Spelling ......... ;....91 Average ........ —Bl U. S. Metory 78 Ylizaleal Ueograpby ..S4 Algebra 91 Writing SO Readin ...PI ... Spelling Sti 1 Average ST buluarial Aran/oe. Grade. Girls. -Days 1 41 90 411 . 47 3 - es 44 4 et 53 5 as ma .. 1 0 75 /I al, ter PakGigdi: Ictsial - Number, 3 Etymology itik U. S. Ilhitot7 Wateon Mind eti! Algeltra, . tell Wilting P 7, Heading 'et Spelling lial Average ..«.. ...... ..1.00 - Precision and ease of MOVeI3IOIIL Girls Carc of Clurblad, Girls Care of Clothing, Hop • Exifintriox. Monday Ere. July 11. binsle, "Rally round the flog"—Ily the itemay—" The highest. development of b. Marquis. Declamation—"liannlbars Ad(lresis." J. C. Donaldson. Essay—" Flowers." MINH Anna Cool/4 " —.Object or Life,' Miss Isabel Regd. Dee.—" Tho Hunter:: J. It. Olcott. 4' song—" Twenty years ago." Tho Schdol. Keay—" The Elements of Suoeoss."— Miss F. L. Heasley. Doe.—"Brutus' Address." Fred Murphy Recitation—" Lydy Clare." Miss Laura Reynolds,' Quartette—"May of the ;Valley." Etway—"Time as a Talent." Miss H. A. Dawson. Dee:—Warren's Address ! " Ju. Craig Recitation—Little Gretchen." Ida Rey- nolds. -4 Music—" Memorial Song." Address—By Rev. C. Cornforth. (R.adleal please copy.) letters remaining Rochester Pa., Au= Llat. or unclalm = In tho Post Mice at gnat 1, 1870: Mrs Louisa Johnson Mrs Marker Robert 31cCiain Philubaum Mrs Jas C Robinson Calvin Robinson' L Shuster W IV Ward - 'Robert Watt Willis Waggl• John Zink ham W G Alges & Co Bailey P S,Hurroughs P II Ileckert 1) C Bloomfield Miss Dora Cope Mm Hattie Cochran W H Clark & Co Miss Linda Dever S II Freeman C Heww 31. TAYLOR, P. 31 Barn Burned.—NNe regret to le:arri that a valuable barn belonging to Mr. Daniel Giohring, who resides Just across the lino in Butler county, was struck willb lightning and entirely consumed on Monday of lust week. The horn contain ed a large quantity of wheat, hay, ace., together with a line stock of agricultural machinery, all of which wore lost. Loss about $3,000, less insurance, amounting to 11,400 reerbyieo.4. 'The Presbyteries Composing the Sgnod of Erie, under the organization, aro as follows Presbytery of Clarion—To consist of Liao ministers cud churches in tho coun ties of Elk, Forrest, Clarion, Jefferson, and so !much of Venango as lies east of the * Alleghony River ; and this Presby tery shall be the legal successor of the Presbytery of - Clarion. Presbytery of Erie—To consist of the ministers and churches in the counties of Erie, Warren, Crawford, and so much of Vonango as lies north and west of the Allegheny River, and the Franklin and Mercenroal, and 11: outlhat pckytt to the ancient dividing the Erie and Bea ver Presbyteries; and this Presbytery shall be the legal successor of the Pres bytery of Erie, N. 8., and Presbytery, of Erie,-0. 1 . 34 and the Presbytery of Mead- Presbytery of Kittanning—To consist of the ministers and churches in the counties of Airstroog, and so much of Indiana as lies north and west of Black lick creek'; and this Presbytery shall be the legal successor, of the Presbytery of Saltsburg. Presbytery of ihonango—To consist of the ministers and churches in the Presbytery orneaver, with the excep tion of that portion of the territory lying north of the road front Beaver . to Achor town ; and.this PresbyMry shall be tho legal successor of the Primbytory of Bea ver. Presbytery of Allegheny—To °waist of the ministers and churches in tho late Presbytery of Beaver, lying south of the road leading from Beaver to Achortswn; and this Presbytery shall' be the regal sucansor of the Presbytery of Allegheny city, and for the Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Reformed Prosbyti3riari Church. Presbytery of Butler—To csmisist of the ministers and churches In the Presbytery of Allegheny, except so much of its ter ritory as lies in Armstrong county; and this Presbytery shall ho the legal suc cessor of the Presbytery of Allegheny. The Catholics of SS. Peter dr. Paul's Church, of this borough, fur the last three days have boon holding the pecu liar services of the Forty Hours' Expo sition of, the Blessed Sacrament. They believe the broad and wino of the Euchn cousecratied by dm pried—to be " 6113 pietualtsnlYind'blood of our Lord undo. Abe appearance and taste of bread and whmi holm ploy' worship it as the Lord when exposed. This renders the services of the forty hours' exposition very solenin:and impresiive to Catholics. Fra, Vitalisi. Hellcat; end Luke--Paul -Ist Monks from tho Mounstry, Birming ham, Alleghenycounty, Pa,—were pres ent and,too)c chimp of theservices‘; The altars" were teatitifully taShifidlY decorated by the ladles of the owigrega- Hon under the supervision of Fr. Vital lan who, sincehe has spiritual charge here, has been indefatigable In hisexer- Hens to rtniovate the chu reit and di r onods us well as to Infuse a lively piety in the hearts,of the worithipera therein. . High mast was Bung by Fr. Vitalian, on Sun day,} and Fr. Geegan gave an eloquent and Judd 'explanation of the coign and olijocta of thla devotion., Ho "leo preach .ed at Vespers on Sunday evening. Low Mass every morning at 5} o'clock; High Mass at.l_ ~f 1 and other services , at m. Meoli trbbillas residtbdte the conArega tion. B. Egoism.'" said Iteesiitured. A man named Christian Ruff, who was in cemented in our county Jail last week, 'charged with anaggravited sasaidt,tuisdis his escao from that institution on Sun day last, by climbing over the wall. The Sheriff. Mosptiired him on Monday and Ostend in'nuarteis where he will be apt to be found mit Cburt, despite his ardenrifibelion for' `the principle of lib erty. . - The administrator of the estate of John Barclay deoemed, oommenied the saleoftheyersonaliffeeta of thedeeessed, at• auction, on last Monday.. Persons wanting store goods, ite., would do well to attend EMIII:=M11 Another Queer Fryik of Na. turm—A few days ago, a Inin belonging to Mr: Milo Reed, - of Beaver, brought forth a young chicken, or - if you please, ,two young chickens, fashioned and formed 'as ,follows: There were two heads, four legs, and the bodice were 'connected from the breasts to the rumps. They-dere dead when first nothmd. . Hell, Dirkson, an inmate of the Co lunaldana county Infirmary, ran away from that placetm Monday the 18th inst., and has not been heard of since. She is about twenty-four yoare of ago, tall and slander, black hair, cutshort, dark,arnall and sunken oyes. Her parouta are liv ing, or did live somewhere In Mahonlog county. Any loformation concerning bei will lie &Sly received bribe olliceis of the infirmary. , , ND JURORS LIST OF GU For First Monday &pt. Term,! M7O. :Jpio A Frazier,for'n•John McConkey George Cooper!John Pander Oscar Cohnul Enoch Richardson Harry Dawson navid,-heed Samuel Gibson Elijah Itomelgit Samuel Garber William Reed Thomas Greer- • Sohn Showalter Wi !lam Hunter S S Taylor • A mos' En felt I John A Trimble Samuel .McFarlandlJoseph White_ Jonathon hicKenale i Jaooh Winans Nathan BlePhersonlJohn NVlnkle Mat or Petit locoed for Septem , . bee riesslono—laa Week. Butler James Johnston Archibald Bruce Jacob Lawrence Benjamin Barto Abraham Lenz Jonathan Beatty William McClinton Nathan Barker CI S. McPherson florm'n Bigger John McDonald John Christy John C Majors Phillip Campbell'Thomas McGeehan J M Cooper R A McDaniel Williuw Douthett Henry Moore Jesse P DouthettJoseph Nelson Matthew - Kutrich Jacob Pendleton J It Flab howls , Reed Milton 'Path George Standish Thomas Frced John, , . Sterling Robert Graham Noble . Weyand Michael Orlin George" Williams James Hart George Laughlin Samuel Hoops John rt., Frampton John . ; . :Szcotczo WEEK. Anderson Matthew MeKinzle Prosily . Blain John 11 McFarland Renj Boots John W McCreary A t 1 Critchlow 'David Pander .1 13 Cunningham G C Petit A J Cairns Leander Pendleton Gilbert Fields George M Reed Harrison Frszliw John N Richard James Funkhousa Isaac Reed S W Giese John Scott William Hayward 'William Searlght Samuel Herron W W Spoyercr 11.1 'Kerr David . Stevenson John Lyon Samuel Trotter Robert Lena David Todd Benjamin May Columbus , Thompson Hugh, Moore James Wise Samuel Mtirquls Addison Wilson Marmaduko McCready James Yolton William AcelldeoL—On last Friday evening u young man named John Eatomh of Greene township, While ongnsed at work. on a school houso In Racimbn taiyasip, fell from the scaffolding a - distance of about seventeen feet, injuring himself considerably. lie is however, rapidly recovering from the effects of his fall. No 'Junta/o.—We do not wish to in form you, reader, that Dr. Wonderful, or any other man, has discovered a remedy that cures all diseases of !Mud, body or estate, and is destined to mako our sublunary sphero a blissful Para dise; to which HeaVen itself shall be but a side show, but we do wish to infornr you that Dr. Sage's Catarrh noutotly has cured thousands of cases of Catarrh in its worst fortes and stages, sod the pre- • priotor will pay WO" for a case of this loathsome disease which he cannot cure. It may be procured by mall for sixty cents, by addressing It. V. Pierce, NI. D., Buffalo, N. V. For sale at Drug Stores. The Case or Willie Coillus.—We were not at home at the timo the Willie Collins auso war heard in our coutrt, or a fuller report than Was given in our last issue would have been published in the Annus. From the Pittsburgh Chin intreiat of last Thursday we copy the following synopsis of the testin ~,,, y ta ktn at tho hearing; William Collins was, by the attorneys for the Commonwealth, at the request of Professor Taylor, placed on the witness stand. Ilistestimony was as follows: = Question—By attorney for tho Com monwealth—William, were you at Dia Phillipsburg school? A—Yes, sir. flow did Mr. Taylor treat you? Somali:nes first-rate, and other times not so well. Did ho ever whip you? Yes, sir: ono night after I wont to bed, he came up and hit the throe times over the leg with a whip. What writhe whiplike? It had a short handle and plaited lash, and ho caught lath ends in his hand. What did di' wliip you do bed Arc? Because I played truant, and ho could 'not find me till I went to bed. Why did you runoff from the school? Because ono of tho teachers, Mr. Thompson. whipped me. What did he whip you for? For ma king and gutting out my paints un - thibbhtli morning, in reading hours. I would not get ,quiet, and ho kept on whipping me, and he left marks on me. I hollowed because it hurt. When did you runoff? The next morning. Where dbi you go? I wad to the glass house lu Birmingham, and stayed .round tilt Friday, and then I wont to my aunt's, Do you often play truant? Yes. Do you like to study and go tom:W.01? No. Would you go to school at ail if you woro not afraid of being punished? would not, When the teacher goes to correct you, do you light back? Some times. Do you hike to fight? Not now: I utiod to before I wont school. Prof. Taylor was wiled and testified that, the whip belonged to his little boy ; that the handle was broken, and about fifteen inches long, and had a plaited lash and was used that night for want of a switch. Mr. Thompson wax called and testified that ho corrected William with u 'mon switch (not a -hickory witted,) en der the circunistanms named by William above. IL was interesting to roe Lilo apprecia tion of the work this school Is doing in tho sauna of witnesses that appeared for the school—mothers, orphans dischargod ot; • agn- T orphaus beautifully ( die,inid, fiord the school—Present and former em ployees—neighbors and members of the Beaver Post U. A. IL, but their testimo ny, generouslyand promptly as it was offered, wasnot needed. - Theindgerinnt of the Court gave univorsal satisfaction. Allan Select School. * This school was inaugurated in Ilediver Falls last Spring and is intended to be a permanent .iustitutlon. It occupies a large, pleasant, airy. room on Main at.. opposite pie bank—a position well adap ted to promote the comfort, enjoyment and progress ofthe pupils, and cotiveni oltt of wee:is frorit all parts of village. The examination and closing exercises of the first team took place on the :Nth inst., and, while It is to be regetted that no more 'of tho parents' and citizens evinced stiMelent Interest In the muse of education to encourage it by their atten dance, it may be said 'Without fear of coatradlctien, that all those who dfid at tend, .toliether with those of ' us from kbroad, were more than gratified! With the exercises. The examinations of the various classes were highly creditable 'alike to (hi pupib and the teacher. The pupils exhibited a general and fiunillar aoqualatitoilo with the reseed b ranc h es on w hich they were eximlned sad that they were net simply 'Cratinned• for the ecanden. 'And whilst this be true of all It may 'not hi Improper or invidious to notice specially the climes in ultimo- Lis. English grammar. geography, alge bra And geology.. And the' Principal showed herself not only perfe c tly & m u. tar with all the branches taught, but to possess the skill and tact of, Imparting i ns t ruc tion to youth andof gaining their confidence and affection to a remarkable degree: `She has bad Much experience In this' 'work; having taught for some time In both the seminaries in Beaver, and also In Ohio, and lowa, and in all with eminent acceptimeo and Mewls.— And we cordially otiontiend her and her school to the . attention and poor:wage of all who have youth, either main or fe male, to educate, and especially to the citizens of Beaver Palls and vicinity.— She anno unced at the 'close, that the next term of her school will Commence on the first' Monday of Scpletnber next. X. No. 4.—Mn. Enfrott: The original Declaration of Indepotid . onco, now in the postoffiee at Washington,: Is merely eligible, front the fading of the Ink. Not so. however, with the inenioly of the mon who uignod it: limo will ,neyer remter eligible their ifilmo. Ink may fade, but not their glo ry, nor that of all whO endorsed their doings on that memorable 4th of July, 1776. Stephen Hopkins and Willlaut Ellory wore two mon, hailing from Rhode Island, whole: 'names stand ap pended to it. The former was self taught, haTrhig had few Advantages ,of education. The latter llwl unusual ill vantages in early life, and at the ago of twenty, reaaved the highest honors or liarvard College. Huth, alike, how over, were destined to 'make their way by force of genlut4 mad; character. At the ago of twenty-four, Mr. ;116pkiim left the plough, removed to Providence, and engaged In mercantile 11[01111ft...- 11e was a member oftin: Ist (.4)ntinental Congress, in 1774; and also, In • 177 a, • when ho affixed his , naine to iho - A bov . o 1 1 declaration; but, he wax more tirtu • bold In his opposition to the abuses of the home government than his singular appearing signature might indicate, and which was- attributable to a physleal af iliction.- Emianett-ofkis time enjoyed a • grader degree of publieconfldence, and • the steal integrity amulif Red in every discharge of duty, needs no proof that the honors were most worthily bestowed. Ile diet July 1e,.175h, it: the 78th year of his age. • • Wm. Slimy was born Doc. fit, 1727, and died lath Feb. 1820, in itis tr2tl year. Ile was styled "the classic signer of the Dec laration." On the morning of his death ho perused Tully's'ollieet; and died With Cioero lit his hatl+Bito 'Bible I'd have preferred,—which event occurred while sitting in a chair. For nearly a quarter of a century ho practiced law with dis tinguished success; atitl front which ho acquired a fortune. Ile was uncompro mising in asserting end maintaining all theAust rights of,the Colonies; and, from.tlM eetnmencement to the ' close of tho revolutionary struggle, discharged with wisdom and fidelity the responsible Inlets delegated to him. As a reward for those services, It was his lbrtunoto *Ones* a nation In full enjoyment of 'blessings for which ho hjul pledged "Life and Fortune." lie was Benito the Continental Congress in 1776, and con tinued a member until 1785. During this period he was also ajudge of the Supreme Court. of Rhode Island. Ile was made Collector of the port of No - upon, which situation ho held until his decease; hold ing office longer,Posizajts, than any oth er man who over held a public trust in this country. A venerable patriot. . J. K. M. LETTERS TO 4.7I3ILDIMEN. Wenturcorox, D. C., 1870.:%. Mx DEAR CHILDREN :-1` must: telt; you more about that• wonderful mad; George Washington, - after whom this city was named. Yesterday I went on aboard the steam er ArroW fur a trip down the broad and beautiful Potomac. As I looked around and saw the empty seats• and stools on deck, I wished they were filled with nitro bops and girls from Beaver. Tho banks of the Potomac are much lower than those of the Ohio, and are on that account lens beautiful, though we mu get a more extensive view of the coun try than if they were.higher. The view of the public buildings, and, indeed of the city fur eight or ten miles down the river IS very grand, and lam very sure you would enjoy it very !Ruch. The Capitol looms up above every ob ject nerving the , purposauf a great light house; for you can min:93ly got out of sight of it. We passed by Alexandria on the Virginia side of the river, seven miles between Washington, which eon• talcs the church in which Washington used to worship. Farther diwn on the Maryland side, Is Fort Foote, consisting of earth works mounted • bristling cannon, and built during the war of the rebellion. Still below is a very strong stone fort built many years ago, and called Fort Washington. About fifteen miles front this city, on the Virginia side, you land at the Wharf of Mount Vernon, the house of this man whose name is perhaps the most revered of any in the world. As you follow winding path up the bank, you tome to a vault, built into the side of. the hill, the front part of winch is above ground . and closed only with iron doors,' com posed of cream piecies anti upright bars, allowing you to look in where you be hold two oblong blocks of marble; ono bf which contains the body of Washington and the other pat of Martha his wife. Proceeding y6u tome to his house, tenni tifully situated on a high point of land, from which you have a very lovely view up and down the river. I hero you linty see the rooms In much the same condi tion as when Washington died,, more than seventy years since. You see Ills clothes, some of his furniture and other historical strong columns support the verandah that looks out up on the river and lawn. In the .hall is hung the key of the Basile a 'prison in Paris that was torn down by the enraged people In their rtrrolutfitn..--Lafayetto in hie visit to this country presented this key to Wishington, hislfriend and fel low soldier, for h, you I will remember was one of the first to velunteer his own services and purchase Orion for us when lighting for our Indepetidonee. Washington, was witch a bey, noted for his truthfulness, and his tender re gard for his mother. Ho was also in dustrious, he did not spend his fitment) the streets or at theierners, but in use ful,labor er study.' , So diligent was he that at a very early ago Iho was Able to make surveys of land and to de other public business. He was a young man of sterling integrityand any matter lu trusted to him was sura l to.be well atten ded to. 'Bence, when the Governor of Virginia wanted to send a trusty parson to remonatratq With the .Freceb then Making settlements °nib° Ohio at Pitts burgh and". Beaier, he laelected George Washington, not then twenicone years of age , I hope ley young lends will imitate 111 R A -dues—be truthful, faithful, industrious and upright, and then they will be prepared for any duty that may devolve upon them, whether public or private. From Your friend. It. T. TayLon. • , : Crirrans Erns, the inhuman comman der of the English• ship Bombay; has re cently addressed a letter to the London Boar t of Trade, 'eirmplaining of the con! demnatida of bi 3 condi r ct by that corpo ration aithr the collision with the Oneida, they having declared that the sentence of Ms months suspenston no foe from being too severe, ea many &dinned, watt alto gether too lenient a punishment for the great offence he had counplited. lie sub mitted a statement commenting onMe _ . evkleinee • Submitted, before • the . Navai Coen at Yokohama. maintaining that lac nor anyone on board the Bombay quit; or had , reason •to think, that ilk wattle danger. The Board has Just replied to his demurrer by saying that it did not givettn. opinion upon his outrageous and fiendish conduct , without giving full consideration to the facts brought to light. On : his claim for a new hawing. and reasons het forth In his memorial ,praying for the is they say. " Tht grounds on wh;ell you rely for further inquiry consist of extracts from evidence given to the Court at Yokohama, nod commented upon by your advisor ;before that Court passed sentence. This evidence was also hilly considered toy the Board of Trade before they conic to their conclusion. - Unger thtwo eircuoitosnect the Board of Trade we no reason either to depart from that conclusion, or to suppose I bat it could be modified by any further investigation. nod they ,roust, therefore, decline to reopen the case." Editing a Paper.—Tho following WILY found In the offico of an editor by a' county sheriff: Editing a paper is a very pleasant bus. iness—if you liko IL If it contains too much political tout ter, the people won't have It. Mho type is large It don't contain Auch reading matter. If the typo Is small they ca n not read It. If we publish telegraph reports folks say they are lies. If we omit them, they say wo have no entorpriete,`or supprufes.them for politi. cal effect. ;1* we have in u few Juke*, fulkm ay we are nothing but a littio rattle-head. Uwe omit Jokes they nay wu air an old (omit, If we publish original matter they damn IN for notgivlng tudections. • If we' publiidi selections, people say we are lazy fin. not writing more, and giving them what they have not read in some-other paper. If we give a Juan complimentary uo tiees we are tatnsured for being partial. Uwe Instat an artitle which plea.,es the 'edits+, men !weenie jealous. If we do nut eater to their wishes; the paper is not lit to hai•e in their house. ' If wo attend church they say it is only 'for effect. if we do not they denounce UK as de ceitful and desperately wicked. If we speak well of an act of the l'res• dent, folks say that , wo darn-tot do otli: orwiso. • ' If wo censure they call us n baiter. If wo remain in our °Mee and attend to our bIINIIIC,L4, MICH say wo are too proud taming!. witli other fellows. IC Wu ;co out, they say we do not attend to boldness. If Wo do . not pay all hills promptly folks say We aro not to be truste.l. If we do pay promptly, they say we stole the money. Tlae liemocmcy of Beaver county aro mite:sited to meet at the usual places for holding elections in the several election districts, on Saturday, lath day of Au gust 1870—in the townships between the hours of 5 anti 5 o'cloek and In the boroughs from it to 8 p. the pur pose of electing Ibur delegates from each election district to meet In County Con vention at the Cutirt House In Beaver on Monday 15th day of same month at lo &clock a. no. to put in nomination a ticket to he supported at the ensuing general election. By order of thu Dem ocratic County Committal of correspon- S. IS. Fitmicir. Ck's. M. L. XX1(111T, .Yee'y. DEMOCRATIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. Assembly.. WILLIAM DAVIDSON, of Bridgewater Pa., JOHN CONWAY,of itoehe4ter l'orough Dr. JAMES E. JACMiON, of Failleton *New :eldvert Ise-menet*. A 81116FMENT.—Voluntsry As.luttment of 21. F. A. Fortune. mitt Josephine hi wife, to William Semple, for the beneht of cmitors. In the Court of Common Pleas of Brewer county No. IDS Nov. Term 10"..,. Interested partiee are notified Ihtlt the first end dual account ot Wet. Semple, Aseloco of F. A. Fortune, In trust for the creditors of .11 lorunco. A. Fortune. ham been filed in the Protholiolary's ,office et Deaver, end that utile. sufficient Caller, to the coutrary be shown it trill be coufirmgd by the Court on the let Monday In September, T. DM. (ang,3;301 JOHN CAGI:IIEY, PrT). TRUSTEES SALE cy Valuable Properly in the Borough Bearer .Fallx &Paltereon Town ' ship, Bearer thunly, Pu. • IV value of a dean! of thu Court or Common Plea. of I.l , aver county eltllng In Nulty, the nub. scriber will offer at public oak. or ourOOOr uu Me pretulne7 , , oil Thuniday, Augual 27, 1870, At 10 o'cloca, a. toiyall toe tollnwlmr ,I..ertbed three pieces or panmla of land, commonly known as •he Itooland Patteraou lamb., to wit: . . . No. I. A beautifni piece of ground Montle on the look of Dig Beaser creak lu the borough of lea see Yells and Immediately niljuitilim the Railroad station, the Cutlery Utak., and other Improved portions of said town, and directly opposite the town of New Brighton on the left bink of the creek. Thb. property from Its beauty ut locution. business advantages thy proximity to the P. F NV, 0 C It. W... Rao canal and unexcelled water power of Beaver Falls its admirably adapted to W ing laid out In town lots or for mutotricturitig purposes. The portion of • this ground lying be tween the county Toad sold the creek r. muter fence and Mei ou It two I 1111 l sea; one of which le log, nod the other frame. Abut, to sold shops and a small orchanl 01 good holt. This property is hennaed and described no follows: ll...ginning at a sate on the hank of llly Beater creek, thence by laud of Jas. Patterson north tit dt•grces, west 16 40400 perches to the centre of track attic P. Ft. W. A C It. W , under appropriation of said Co., At No. Int June Tenn. 10 , 69, Beaver County Com. mon lime; thence by said center of railway truck, north SI degrees. la minutay, west 9 1.41-101 perch e..,.niorth MI dethees, 28 Minutes, west 6 tt-Itst per. Ches. north 19 degrees, 0.4 miuntms, west 1:6-1(111 perches, north 25 degrees, 411 minute,. west 6 6-101 perches, north 21 degrees, Sel minutes, west ri 6.1011 Perches, north Indegrees, timlnutes, west 661U1 perches, north 14 degrees. 15 minutes, west 111 45- 100 perches to Ire of laud late Jas. Patterson's, now netted .0 Lenz; thence by line of said lamp north Al dare.. east 17 111• Ind perches to a post ; thence by lot now occupied by Mrs. Roos, Routh 17's degrees. east 91-1(11 perches to'. stake, north TT degree., Sr, MlORteol, east 11 1.5 perches to a stake; Wrote by Walnut Bottom Run south 48 de grecs, east -I 1-h1 perches to a Make, moult _'ll de. greet, vast 1914 perches toe stake, south :a de. grees, cast 93 perches tot stake, south 45 degrees, mid Al perches to the 1.14 Beaver creek; thence by said ureek south 21 degrees. went 43 perches to the place of beginning, euntalnfog 92 acres andlll per ches. subject how overt° Ito. right of way of F. Ft. W. a C. It, W., which ocenpkw 3 acres and al perches. • No. 2.—A line farm situate and being part •ly In the Immesh of ite . iver Falls and party In Plittersott Ip. This .is A Valuable Pieced Land, being nearly all under fence, to a good state or la told Ron and writ watered by spring.. Thu lin. potty menu n. R one and. a Imlr story 1.4; house with frame nildition, and frame barn. There Is a neve falling spring of water near Oro honse and a small orchard of grafted trait. A contillerable amount of good rimber yet Ivrtillitls on the hillside portion of the farm. A rein of excellent coal of about two feet In thlc.knoin, and two seine of fire. clay underlie the place which are particularly Valuable owing to their contiguity to a good home market and the facilities for DRIppIOV by Railroad and canal. . _ . 27,1; would :nab! an Excellent Dairy Or Gardening loving a ready nuukct to Bearer Falls, New 1.16,7 h. ton and Fallston, with an surcgste population of nine:or ten thousand persons. This plow of land 1. *inded and described as COMM.: Comm,bc lug at a oldieju centre of railway track distant 16 40-1 W perehes from the west bank of Ilig Bra ver meek; thence by land of Jame. Fat tendm north 61 degrees west 40-11.10perchtst; north tel degrees west 43 perches to a stake; ionth :III( degrees west . 11 perches tO a stske; month Uni, deg's.," west 1114 perches In a slake ; south id &dos,* west 51 perches to a stake; thence by parcel of land :Co. 3—hereinsfter described—north 11 u :welt 9 3-10 perches to• stske north 7314 degmes west 141-10 perches to a stake: port h drttrca welt ut 63-100 pouches to a stake; south eighly.nlue(39) degrees west fttl, perched to a Duct: Mod. 11 land of Thomas WelIN north 1 degree wort J-10 perchesoo Black oak; donee by land formerly of.ltunes Patterson, now lienriel & Lenz, north 99 degrea east 49 perches to a post; south 1 degree rant tali perchea to a black oak stump; north SR deg. cast 10191-100 per, to centre lino ul track of Fitt. Ft. Ir. It C. It. W.; thence by maid centre U.. of railway track south IS degrees 15 mtnates east 1643-11 1 9 perch.; south Id degrees MIOUI3-11 cod 000-tit perches; south 91 degree,. 48 albums east(' 116-HO wettest booth C. degrees 4d minutes east 6110-1110 perdics; youth 29 degrees 93 minutes east 007-188 percher, swath 31 degrees Id Mantes out 6 CG-100 perches; south 51 dodo,. IN Wants. nag Stt-1(11 perches to place of begin. Bing; containing 1191 acres And 84 perches. select, however, to the idea of Way of P. W. ac. W., which occupies two scree and 40 perches. No. 3.... A. piece or parer( of hind to l'atterson Township. . . . . , This choice piece nfitradow Land brandy partially ender ince; arming run pewee through • portion of theground, a vein of coal and Fire:Clay - underlie the' place. This would aim snake an excellent Dairy or Garden Parni.• bounded and described as follows: Beginning at ■ port on west side of Mate road, thence by land orgheauwWeiht tooth an degrees wrest 41 percher lea post; thence by land of .amt Panama *nth degree east 47 perches to a poet; north Sit degrees east 41 percher to a .take; north 1 degree went 8 percher to • staler, northBo demos east Bendi er to a stake; north 58 degrees net 11 65-1 W pet-. cher to a stake on a brook or rim thence by par cel of land No. 2. last afuntrald described, north 5181 degrees west 93-10 wan td a stake; north 73 1 .4 degree* west 14 7-1 D perches to a stake north 4 134 degrees Weld. It g 5-1441 periled to a stake; 'moth tiO degree. west Id% perches to the place of burl on log, containing $1 acme and 140 perehn. Tglthis Or HALM—One-thin .of purchae. meney.te.be paid down. wed balance In one and two yeant. with annual Interest thewo betas mi med by bond and mortgage on the proMl l 7. Purchaser to pay ad expense of rpamphir imolai deeds.. ' c • Persona desirous of seder the onnerkr, or plots bre at hie 'mi theme, whit please call on' the Tim dean to NewartBMon. Pa. ' 41. S. HAIM= rnelvt Oadiad . copy) „ 7Proftic. • 111Omoutr000loo CothartSo syrup. (hied la on imo. !optima of PILLS. EPSOM SALTS. CAS* TOIL OIL, Am Highly flavored., Moran& to take. ettUdren Ma It. Price 50 eetts. Whotrarle. Sellers dr Co.. 45 Wood 1.0 . M. Pittotough, Pa Joitl7 • PITTNIMERGII MARKET. °STICK off THE PITTM. CIAZETTIL Mommtr, July :A 1t470: FLOUR --;414 haw activo rand 1.0.410 r, though uncliongod; &orders appear to think this ronotion will only bo touipo nary, and coinwquently aro unwilling to make any reditetion notwillodituding it Ia down ionnuwiutt in the we'll. Wo con tinuO to quote gond to choke wooden, flours at gwr Idd. Ityo flour Sib GRAIN—The arrivola of Wheat mtt. turnip Ilght, and dila market is almost bare; los tiro ateteneolll . l4llll.4.oVO contin uo to quoto r. d at 81.11.1(9 1,.10,.and white at $1,.C.;1.1.50. thug tiros though un changed ; wu can report sales on wharf and track at 4.1(4.5111; may, be quoted at 57448 for ,stitall lota In store.• Corn is duittlbough the supply la light, and tho holders generally stilt; -prime yellow 1 , 4 quott)l at 'A though them k .01110 In Om e kti ; aor %t siting for one dollar. Rye Ulav 'looted at 11416! ) 95—W0 tire report ed at sole of ono ear, to arrive, at Ill.—. Nothing doing In burley—brewers and inatstora are not disposed to buy unlots for'fitture delivery, ass they allege that the wealltor is too hot to do anything tit )F: It IF.S—S opt are reported nteady notwiihntanding the deck', o it gold, though, of eoume, the market In le,e exeitixl. Crushed, 15e; A mire°, 14; It, I:; Ex C, IM. Raw nugans range from 10P/121. New Orleans Idoltelisos brio rt Ciltioo; •..n( ! vs.t, for prdl nary to choice Rio, Syruph shall , and u nehmaged. PROVISIONS Market 11331 under gone no quotablo change. Shoulder,., IS for Vain iptil 1n(4,16; ; for auger snored ; Itib :Ohm, ; Muirt rib IM, Clear InI; Sugar cured hams 234251. Dried hoof :M. Laird 17; tea and 181 In kegi. Mow pork, VII. Married. n\—l to Toes day,July 20th. MO, by Rev. Jahn Jun kin Fronde, T. U. Nleholson, esti., or Praia:run ~ i,, l'a., to Nil.. Mary Nieholmon. only daughter or the lalo F. Nieholgon, or New :HieVa Pa. Died. LARK 1N —On the Zah of July Is7o, at the Beaver eo . Poor House, Mr. John Larkins, aied about SO years. DU NLA P.— Died of Cholera Infant tttt t, at the resiolenee of its Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Now Itrighton, at 4:30 p. nt. , Sabbath, July 24, '7O, Jelll4o Blanche, only child of J. It. and the lute E. A. Dunlap, aged four Its and ten days, (Butler county papers please copy.) IMALLENIWIMER—Atitoeliester,Pa. July 2.4 th, Mrs. !Wheel Shallenberger, in the seventieth year of her age. Neu. Advertisements. Agents, Read This! $,..„ 4 ,iki per month made by Age9b,pellbig THE HOME OF. WASHINGTON, O,,,MOrNT VERNON AND ITN )1100CIATIO!.. by HA:Y.INF LiMSING iro i 11111111,000.. P.Pff. IMIAKM.C4 hound. (Italy 1...01, MI the Pabket. Every farallyAvanh a corr. Chit...lA.ly etrarlderod the cram uing puce,* of ll.o..thiz'a loyal., book lithe year. Ilftsi thr mod fibtrratterni•. head for oar .couple circular, (tllurirniv.U, *it, and Index for youroqi. Avehts alnarly at work an, 410111:: H. lIANNAFOIII).h CU., I•tittll.la•rm, 177 Wrta Foanh htrrvt. I Inehasall, MIII. .Ir 4; 1w WILSON SHUTTLE PRICE ONLY :;it4o! %re Are now Able 10 offer to the Public A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE of Miocrior Siiic of Finis& , Embracing al/ thr titled improreinenlit fontA In linenpe. sad Anwrirs. at A Price Quite within the reads orrvery bold lu Use I'Nmca . ..l(rlx•r-:1). Th.. utidentkoed it...nil/VIA t.f the hewing Mae ty for the Irene tit of the 31. E. t flen.rr, har lo, had the Wlt...(tle SIIIrTTI.E ttf.: • 1 111 1 .11 )lA CIIIN E 10 ore for •0611111610. tale plentore 111 1 , 1111111:: Oust. for •oupliclty of eotastrutil tttt t don. hilly, rape of operation. •pertl on I hest. y of per. formative. Ire belleA• It I. not •urptoortt try nuy Marlon.• to the market.' Allll. .1. e. Nuevo, Pres M. Atkins. . . MI.. M.A. Getoilm!antler. Mn. M. Dawn., 11, Pe...lMrs../. It. Mn.. M. Phillips. Trill.. Mn..l E. W. DieLey, Mr.. Prof. It. I'. Taylor. Mr.. E.g. It. "'allot). Mr. Itev..l. R.iler. Mn.. 11. A. Wharton, Mr.. Her, W. 11. Mr.. A2.,...ii,hu s t o p. Mr.. Ker. F. D. 11. M. I.t.iii, Mr.. Dr. McNutt. Klecta Mr.. A.Aliiriler. M 1..• 1,11. P. WllOll. Mra. Wlllhat Kramer. Mn,. Audrey.. While. • Mrs. Srilatur.V.S.ltntan.l WETAND,S.ey ()inert mail Salen Ro mr I ri Third St.., Beaver. lin marzlav:le.ll.l, ANDEksON. Agent. Hook Concern, t 200 Mulberry bt. New York. I helm; In eftn,tunt cretin) of Inquiries from our brethren reoplVt101; Seam': Machines. with re yuc.ts to recommend and purchase, %he have In conjunction a 111, some lady frictis,carefully and thoroughly examined the VatiOLIP machines of uructical isloe for family sraritty„ and dad those made by the Wheeler t Wilson Manufacturing Company. str, Broadway. New York. to fully com bine the I.lllkttilials of a goal histrunsunt. and such a. an call confidently monnuend. Moving seen so favorable result. from their owe in our own, and In the households of oar friends, wears de. strong that their betted is should be shared by all our brethren, and brute have Interested °unwires In their behalf. Ant S KKKK A TIIOIO.O CA IILTON FU'T, Pourrsm. ppm% WIWE .111L04. Kowanem, 'Nein TEllltYz WM. A. COI. Dlll the Wheeler .t WilFoo lievrlng Machine, NV3I. 01031:si Elf ,t Cu., 140 Wood $l., littohar7ll, it, ill3gr.cow ll] EMI (1110 C GItY StOltE lii BriclgeNvaler, Pn .T. Dii»lap'slar, near the .11ridyi • HAVE OPENED AN ENTIR./..7,YPtlf STOf It OP FAMILY GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, FLOUR, FEED AND • couNTRY noDreE. Altai in ireuernl all article- tonally found in loch connection. The ether room lete been remodeled, and conveniently illrgl..how win. slows, c. Mr. Jedm alike, iong known in thin rominnuity, wlil give ht. per.onnl attention, large experlanc.., and thonnozh newt:llo,lmo with the Trade, to the inlet, ion and plied:nee of choice ;mein. AM! Invites the patronage of all who wish the beat roods In the mnritet at the lowert rash price. All kind.% of country pmdoca wanted. J. STILES CO, firidgew RPM, PS. 1232 . 'New Millinery Establishment IN - rt.( )ciliLSr-rli=1:1- MRS. 8. T. NEAL Would Infirm I.le public nf flaw heater and tieinity that aim tats just opened a NEW MILLINERY' STORE 13121(41 (PON fii•rit-orir, A +bort dkanoe abovti ntorti, ROC FIESTER,IPA. 01233 ~ MAZIIIII MILLIN!.RT In nil Its brunettes. Chiklrens clothing Shill& &C.:: mule to ortler; `wort to be re• lied nil. , A call.solietted. _ 341 p. T. PEAL. u0'25;6m1 New Advertisements. Grand Closing : Out Sale OF ALL OUR SUMMER STOCK, Tomdipt tridi eau Itionense .Stock of STAPLE 'DOMESTIC GOODS AT MEUSE BARGAINS ~ • . This is a bonafide CLOSING-OUT SALE, and priees'aill, 1n aid clues, be found exactly as we represent than. IVe hare marked down many of nut goods to price( from ten to twenty fire per cent. lower than Ow eery same goods were sold before the war. Itend Our Prieeps. NU and lice our goods and rompare Meru trills those Of any House in (his market. - , W AI t 1: 14: N N:b co Printsat 31erriinat: Pant, at .... 10 cent.. Sprague Prints at ' 10 cents. A met Ulm Print, at ....... All liar beat Prints of every make 10 WO Art:Selling Itruntifnl stn pert Alprtert., worth 25 CCDIM, ut 12% emu'. Wit+ 41rio This' Gni=lines tit 123.4 cenui, marked down front' 5 etlitm. Um- Men Oc., iSoysor Wear: Cassiateres at 51 Worth 75 mat.. CIIS.IIIIVrt;4 at 65 mats. Vllarth 1473: ernts. nisAintres. at 75 curilai, Worth $1 GO. WlaIU• .11? P. K. la IV.; Worth 25 cu•nt~ 1.. K. al, :,;11 jolts, North :11 P. K. at 25 (vtib. Worth a 7 et ntx. P. K. at 21 mils. Worth :Wet-tar, Linen Towels, 10 cents, Worth 15 tents. Linen Towuk 1 . 1 1 .i1}1,1115, Woo It 20 cents. Linen Towels, 20 4 ruts, • %Vortia ;17 u•nut LADIES' SU3I3IEII lIALII9ItALS At $l.OO--Iteductal Erma :UAL 40 PIECES PURE !OHM POPLIN, Al :it rents, sold this sessun ht Vi cents. At 12 Cents BEST SITEETINI; 311.;S'LLY. At 12 1 , 1 4 Cent. VERN FINE LILEACIIEI) 3iusLrx, The Jiat Bargain of floe Semum. MIXED POPLIN DIIESS GOODS, At nie-I&aII of the price of a month ago. At :so. :s:5; -i-rs. :Stkv. 'A grtiit 1..1n.-non in prices. A lERV J. I.rLE ,s'rocK 61' Whi White and !tarred). Victoria (.set m, Light Summer Shawl. Printed Cashmere Shawk. lllaek, White, Checked A: Striped Shawls. A 13.A.1EL Ilea, Irish Poplin Droi... Plain and Harm!, at $0 a ;Mal:III. Oil soon, and secure some of the hest bargains that hare been tdrered this 'Season. A. W. ERWIN & CO 'S . , No. 178 Federal Street, ALLEGILEXY CITY; jti n I: ly—Je2gijy,2o--2.1 Verimnic fl d. fnr 0..!e of br A not, wilco. N BOOT& SHOE STORE, 113E:LSON14 ISLOCIi. DUMoND, ROCHESTER, PENN'A TM: Undersigned, basing taken the Store, Room formerly omik p riksd s qr. w ALivr ac, WII.f3ON bivileA the ntlention of 'l'l►e Public Cienerally To Ws Stock of ZO1)114:4% Gaiters tks Slippers. Custom Made Work Kmor CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Aata.) AND OF THE Finerlt and lx.st gunlity CALL AND BE CONVINCER that CIIEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. •J. D. MILLER. Diamond, It.clit,ster. MEE .o ♦'LORS Coolytaints About 11101 Villel•ss IF YO V DEAL WOE% .4."46/al5 81, Steinld pargainst to Clothing I Great Closing - Out, Sale I Il tior 131aarinter Goodall: f. , i; ii , —.Vr— 1 , ..,; . lISCRIFF&STEMIan if 11. NKIV inuoirroN, PA. f I 11 1 4 1110181ln "' 0 " " ! i g. ?f,,:nhial(r..l:irensi Goods al 20 ets per r _, “d li: : , . I %,, avy .. .. 10 is is is 1 , r 1 I .4piondlil bleaclanl do 10 - " " :: .Comfart Calico, a 4 " .. l al - 11/rema (1 , ) 10 " 0 " i!. IlLadles • lime, • 10.1 a a palr.lj 2 ' • °Gents' l facial, i 104 On l' ,, . Ocala Seminar allill, trout $1 (&$9.!10 g . , :1 11 Ilr ill All Ofhiw Good: at arrespomiji: "fli ingly Low P a k ''' .n .'1 .rall early, if you want Insecure real' a e f BARGAINS AT ,;n ! I ° IL ._ EMT kSTEMPELD3 - mawawallilla Pun fialtaltaiii al miaow Inf inne2Ochtl. Miseetlaneous. LARGEST--BEST—CHEAPESTI Ewriarstsis, Evpurniv. TACT,' Llbervklty, sod the Dad 718keddiave kw ever Tweedy Yeats been ftedy aimed two Moor's Rural New Yorker, And sa a nreall It le new. pre,nalneally. It. l'Ar:!. .t, Iliad sad Cheap,. Itax.vturras, lira.- LAT. eraex .nn nun., Wasru.r la dm World. Mill of thrennu d. of vrkle awake Prapte, ell over the Coatroom ,t take sad admire the It coat. for Ire vu lxitur didirtY, Enka.. illrevirdiioae, Mee, ,te. - the Press and !topic Praise it ! Fur uasmpla. ao.;Exlitulle ear.: •: Tun MAUI. la /A. mud y atfcr.Acia AJUat. nighty (An - Wand oar IPartUy .lektnawaS itspEr. a. erhlcA arterkula U. ray runos_etion or val. XXII. Isiclus July Try 114 tn.!) , 411.5IPper TOlunl• of ail 'umber:, or it per year.— Ler• to clubs. Solwribt aaK. U. IL T. )100ItE, 41 Park War. New York. - jyla.rw - Will pot for the Nero York MEEKLY Is de LA II SUN front tom to January I. len. ONE DOLLAR .111 pay foe the SEMI • WEEKLY do do. 7.1) cent• u month p.m! for lIE DAILY SCS. Addreve I. W. ENGLAND. 013;4wj Pablieher. Neer Yofk PATENTS.A loreutore obo whh to take out Lettere Patent are advielni to runnoei with MUNN* CO.. editor.. of The netentW Anwricen. who hare yr:reviled delete bekau the Valeta. ()Mee fur eery Teenty Year, 7 heir American and European Patent Aanney I. the meat eznmalre in the world. Char• gen tare than auy cOlo r nliabie name". A piunpti• let eouluielne full Inetruel Wee to lurentor• le rent grad.. IdvNN 6 1:0..111 Part Raw, New Torii. poly:A; tw . • • . Newspaper Advertising. A vatic nr It cloonly printed ;ogee, Mlely leen ed. cntais. • 114 ..I lb. lavt American Adrrrilso fog SI evl tome s go us; the moons, cirro talking. tool full !wig Ictil•ro cosseerultssr ill , leading' tinily and 1% eet ly I ohlwai all rin3lt• Nen opaperystsnroSh sir With all lbooo s loorlts: l•r4s.s rircuislisoill s pub 11.1wsf to ll.o luterlyt el' Ar.ricirlillre. Lit - eratum te.. stc. Every AUrcrtint. and tact, iwnolis whs. cuisisloisisaton becurolog such. will Ilad alio hook or great a Moo. sisinited tree to may at. sir" on f 1.1 elpt or An. renta. GEOHGE P. HOWELL dr, 1:41,,, ralilleneee. Nu. 40 lurk JitsW s :icn York. . . The 1 . 1 . A.1 .1....f0r. In It. 1.1140 44 . .11.1y lo firm of li.l. !Lowell .t U... • hlch 6.0 e. tlalo interimung and saluahle hook. I. th.. harg.+l and Iren.t Adverthilud Agency 111 do tell Saler, nod we can elowrlally reroutimetol It to the. 11/t4tlon of itoroe who tle.tre to advertl.le I kelf WI/aka , . melentlllleally and systesuall. wily In rock a May . :tnat M. 10 to &Kn.. Ike lar.:edt anbouut of public/1y for the Iwo exormli• tutu of motley: * LI11:1;tor - . SAXON GREEN, Is brighter, will not Yule, Costs Less than guy other because It twin paha levies as thud, surfer. 040141 b all Lbrnilorm La PAINTS. J 11. WEEKS HO., laufaclarers. hoots 4u, ntrett, PROMPT. HONORABLE. RELIABLE. 4 (IF:NTS WANTED la every city, Worn MCI for Wo 111704 and taut toseranodut DULLAR LIOUSY la ti... military—ONLY 0M; endorsed by the trading Paper. and Itipfewo of the Unihnt Slate*. Our gouda eve un1v,...11 natinfeetion, our premium. to Agent. ramaor iILICELLIII I , .lid our check. arc Irre. !Lulu,. JAI. bOUPei — lt.lon end itkago--onr &Mille. ere r IfaQUALLZO, awl oar 1111,110104 CriVelis In ACV mut all other concerw in thl• !note combined. • tairsEND FOR Clltt•l'LAlts d VIM Ci.t It to R. C. THO,llllO‘ /4 CO., 138 Federal Street, llootoo, or Jy13:1111 ... 1.8 State Street, Chien .:0. _ )BUDS and nor I r 74- IT; dstk=rit '4.41: 711 AMU ASSOCIATION, Bon P. phia, 13SVC11014CY. Olt ISUCI-ClliitYllNti.--A I wonderful book; it phowi how either'n, can In.cinate any ono they 441.11, Itudantly. thi• µunree l ) It tm•cho• how to got rich, Attie rc my, bocrict, ncantatlont, Demonolov, Magic, 'lde.meri.m, Spiritualism, Marriage Gable, and thon..nd wonder.. Nailed for 'Zcenta. T. AV ILLIA M d CU., rtibll•hcro. South :lit oton t Philadelphia, Pa. .1.11:1;10 LOOK HERE. SPIIII:VG AND summErt GOODS.—lhe unitenoto.tll 1/ , 1:Is !vase to Inform hla Meade anal the publle ..,...euerally that he has Jodt recelt a new 4oel: of goody of the latest styles f.r Spritv; awl SUIIIIIIer n ear ,which he offers at N,ry tivalerst rates. GENTLE.WILW PUILYINIING - GOODS. CONSTANTLY UN RA ND. Clothing made to order on the *honest notice. Thankful to the piddle for pent Immo. I hone by time attention to biminess to merit a contlun• IMO' of the moue. DANiEr. miLLER,PA unniGr sr. inupoKw.irt.R, mar 2411 Redu6ed Prices! Speyerer & Sons' Race Just Returned (runt the FAA WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, not.,:ht thc. Lowest Cash Prices, And u ill u,nu• AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR! . . jag of Dry thuklA, Groverle, pro. Mt-dotal-v. Halo, Cap+. and shocs, Itnpe, Ovum, P:tekinEr , Yarn, Iron,. Nail.. PalntA, Whin. LPIIII, 4)11. Pin gnetiumare, IVit. low•ware.rkutr. Fuel, Grain and Ilatenn, a %%Wit, . ty Printa , ,MUctiUN s Ticking4,Delains,Chucks, Al pst Di um is, C rush and I Itrm i try ; ;d". T 1.1114, COefer Sugar+, Sy riti)A,M, , Lia....ca,Carlom 24k) h6hr, rlf the (Vlrbrialed Ctutfina 1"ily AND NEW CREEK .In , d arriv,o am' for iab, Who!milt. and • Retail, At .I)itte4biirt.: 200 Kegs Wheeling Nails: oNF: CAR WRITE LIME: hour PinsOn%.(uot Akron (tnna; A Lamp Stock of White Lead and Paints A very superior qutility nl St ruin/ A: Wet ml•+ S.atpr • and a lot or Carlmn Oil Just Arrived mul for Mile, IVhotesal. awl Mail. ALSO, PURE CATAWBA, ISABELLA - 'rid Concord Winos, Or our own vimace. for Medicinnl and Sacramental Purim..e+, are highly Ile. commended by Ilav who have mei! them. TIH•y art ratio Agenti for the imiFFEN . •IIIOWF:It ANI) And Pitt. Nat. Plow Co's. Plows J -1- Tluti;king the Public for their past pat mnnge. au hope t tuerit a liberal share in the future. , All Goexh Delivered loree of Clorsie . You can rely on all goody being fresh, un our old goody were sold at :merlon. MPEYERER 'At SONS, nprrl,lc XECIDTORID NOTlClL—Lrttera Tesia4 inentau7, baring been grained to the Hatred heron the nitrite of David illowsit, doeiL, bur td Bridgewater, Beaver County, V*., all penes. In • debtrd to said estate, are hereby nodded that Ito mediate paywietit la required ; and, all pewee.. baring claim. against lbe came w.IL prewar Owns duly authenticated for oetti,ment. 'VANED MeCOMNBL, (Ave r , • Jyl3 Gw.) W. MacuNincL. I NOTICE. -11 Masts, my wits Maass bps WI .1.1 ray house Sad bums to Nadi tiossickly Tp., Hearn county. Ps..ssrltbOut asyjost claws or pp. vocation, I do berstry worn spd forbid ally person, from harboring or trastivs:be jk s im samiy w aroov it a. m. IpST;terj
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