The' B ver Argus. nenvOr,'l,a.. 870. .. , . eircittalkii 0* •Tweivellittudial.. ~ mates altAtelvosettaini: • - -- r - - ' , ,Is. ; 84. Gw. 3ra. I Gm 1 year fl— —____ _ _ ~ , ir—ntoe.,.i palou fa 00 113' 00 art Da .1000 ::iir^z: 30. 1 t: '& 4l , tA' ' I,l' ft T °D 1: It 4 mjuaref. Oa , 800 - 8 00 10 ISO 13 lx, 11 ou 4 column ..... 800 11 00 K ,OO 15 00 *0 111 as au ClOlllllll II 00 14 OD VO. 0300 40011 1 ~,Inunu 44 oil nouOo w Go 00 100 00 r Eieffitirs• "Nalee - i:. .$ 3 CO rue, tea (eats: Litelinf.traluni! till ,le, lei noUcer per I ;',7" rnytnept• ro. Inr4erst culvert 1,1 e•irm!ce. raiuto quartcrly, except menu,: which munt.be paid erzuometer furtho st 14, Ihlo. Stale orthe woel; ending . Au - 2-1.:-il. .111 g. S I t leg. 88 dog. 78 deg. 8 r 77 deg. 1413 deg. 77 deg. tt 111 71 ,deg. •so deg. 70 dog. 11 8)e g. b 3 deg. 74 deg. IS 72 .l d o. 75 deg. 73 deg. 1:1 •7t deg. 1.1 . 1 deg. 61 deg. . I I ill; deg. 71.tleg. 66 deg. 1 • 11. T. TAYLOR. • T.tBLE. Pleveland do llttribttrr.:ll U. B.—Trains :adotz his) lows. He. vex' Simian aa iollows: Moe. Eapress, 3.17; Events, Express 0.14 . Mall o • • • 13 p. an. Dein. going Wt st leave Beaver Stallon as fol low,: 31ti11, 717 1.5 n.; Express.7.s.s p. m.; Ac commodation. 5.4:1 paw. Plti. Ft. W. 11‘. C:11. IL—Trains going East iour I•ochester Station (at cud of Midge) no Mi. Beaver Falls Aecom. 0.03 am.; Enonnecom. 7.10 a. Ha; .New C allc occult. U. 31 a. ay.; 11. Fails uccmu. 12.11/ p. tn. I Tiolos going West leave ItorLester Slallop, (nt. end of brifigel ns follows: 11. F. Worn. 10 a in.; Edon accom. 5.10 p. m.; &le nigh! express 5.43 p. en.: it. F. necom. 7.3 i p. m. Trains going East leave llnchesier (Upper) De pot no tiniest,: • 11. f ncom. 0.03 a. m; Enna ste ono. 7.15 VI. ni.; Nee* Castle necom. 8.40 a. In: • Iliesgo exp. 19.51 n. 01; Beaver Falls necum. 10.13 1 , m.; rhiengo 1.05 p. In; Erie exp.. 4 10 p. m; • hionr:o exp. 0.(101). in; Erie mail 9.55 p. Trains going West; leave Itottioster(Upfer) De mo no follow.: Chicago mail 0.15 a, tn.: Erin axp• tr,a. at; Beaver Papa ocean. 9.55 a. m.;_elllragu •co 11.50 m.; Chlengn exp. 7.55 71. In; Nov Cis- Ile areom. SAO p. m.. Erie exp. 5.4.4 p. m; Heaver F S./03 Tholtttonthni of tho public's directed 1.. [ho followit4 Now Atl;lortiseonents which upper for the first lima In the .nits to-day : • Stoma Salest—Sohn tirzobing, . Eteoutor's Nonce.—John lutnr-Stato E. Plirlie. E. I.lvense List.H.T. C. Hark Special Nolico.L4.ll. Buie(' Krotz, , Thos. l‘le9Tory S; Co —Coo & I ki nstnithin . Spt:cial Not ce. l Wall Paper 1 Atlvertifiement, telhe lieftrei• porsOns ins mot oppOsito to their Iriptioil to Ithe Beaver date of our publi i 4n Sllrrlpl local gus.—Tho hare phi the slur 11111110 S 011 041.11111 A ttors, since 6101 netioihi It. AA'atteraott, Nielinhol Todd, Ii G. K. Shannon, A. M. Watterion, John Cumming, John Craig, 1100 l John Hobert'', Ut J. B. McConnell' Janine Dunlap, James H. cuunii John .MeCarter, Martin L. Knighi Reviver, fleluvitry, 'ow Sheffield, , Beaver, Baden, k town, leaver, 2 00 j Butler, Cu. 1 60 Pallsten. lOO iligliam, Beaver, 300 flarlingten; 2 00 it, Tnilustryc, 2 00 itirlitim pima. F. ye oar thatiks for a sot.- , g last week. The New Br . Winter leader) made uno ()veal') lf. Bence, third 11 early in the fall move S into Colonel quay's p store room, but be.' Ittt his present place of ' l s entire tine stock of nery, Trimmings, tte., prices. This is an ale those wanting to buy auging itroratn d look et. memorandum hook Is to Hugh ,Garvin, WILY aof James 8 • h, Esq. couple of weeks van Imre 100 book by oINO TO MOT stIITL. Beaver, wi Ilig stock of (taint elegantly fitted a fore moving bushings otter hi Dry Goode, 311111 , regardlesm Of cost gam chance for t real cheap. Pocket Fountl.—A pot, .11 pposysl to holm found oil the fart of 1L1,e01,11 ••••••• !rile ON% uer cilling sl albs olli 00(14 nt ent;t. ai Ja.`i. A. Ruche.ster. 10;9x• .11,1, summer ;i• Fortune's Dlannn I.lnte Ki Vamport. ,we,t, price. Lie22tf. ..s.:^3ltilvattott nt.st limo at the 1. rlo'pk here, to'tell you that wh.li the lungs to nig l'h•• NVontlerii ki,ll-eoN'vred a reader, wo'do not wish Isumption can ho cured iro half consumed, nor :111, or any other fellow, enusly that vIII make lord leave death to play No, youl, have heard UM we (I() not wonder this time become dis ut when we tell you lCatarrh lietnedy will in worst ea.,os of 'Ca •icrt that which thous 'rry it and you will 1.... a ;iv.' rorover, want of work .11 , oLdi .hr tihm, a Dial you Live by l It, that lir, Sage's.l is tively enri3 tarri, we only lei. nel, eat' teStiry 6.'4 , onrin'eed fo I:. V, I'leree, by lirtlgg,b4t. sixty coots. Address ,)„, Buffalo; N. Y. For prices of goods at Jas. mood, ItoclKNter. 911/AINS in al' Fixtuae's Dia :1111i SUP. c.—Attention Is called ent of V. Pi. We iff liegheny whirh another column. mr. largti stork of wan pa ,lus, O ng at minced prices. when iit Allegheny. P.treit, thy; advertisen hii. Fednrid mt., • Will be found in NV. ha+ on hand a per, window Mil %Odell and see him, 'ig at Pitthborgli,priena l e's Diamond; noclica -10,2w A i.L goat's aellii . at Jam. A. Fortuit ter. • as fruit is intended to r or sent to a friend, it g in \he way of novelly or that of the p'erson, taisni,W4 surlhee. This he followiiig method tit has obtained'its ma itough thin paper the r ind paste this on the lee moat fully exposed 't portion i4f the fruit mr will asSunie a dill% the other, and when removed, leaving the foible. """- -- Witi:N bands° Lc shown at a fa will add sonwthh tci' have its nam 'whited indelibly may 100 0.0110 by Just before tho ir cut from name proposed, ~ide of the speeitt to the !MIL Thn ••. red by _the pa l vrerit ruler fionl I ripe the paper I. nainc distinctly V LADIES' SEMINARY. year begins Septeiti d' study complete. A ,lit for teachers. -.Su -1"for pupils instru a its domestic it arrange litton is most desira tiers. In its natural, I surrounllings, it is '7 or circulars address Nitw The next schoo Coursu No tual tieparbni, pt•rior advantage• i i I.leotal musk. h 110.111. , , (hilt litstitl lounp for boar ariktie and mor, in .t. inviting. IL JunNsToN, A. M M= call at Fortune's and goods at cost. 10;2w a 1.. . ". ke.—.l. black snake ,eck near the town of county, Ohio, which oct in length, was ten erenee and weighed, Am. 4 DoN'T forget •oe thusu stuntne [lt Ohio — Siva ma. killed Caldwell, Noble measured elevolt invite. in eireum' one hundred you Ittauo't • CJs milieu • H. Nonce's dry •ry e,tahli•linent will tv part of SeptOnilier to cilding, 3rd st. Beaver, .o7tc of dry goods, ihil nugl f-•—• .• 1..,‘ 0 in Ulu earl yt.h.uel Quay's-It ' with a raw new ht lifiery, furs, ,lie, 1V1: are still sell e•ls. per yd., lig Merrimac plias at A. Fortune. 10.2 w The Hoard of 11 nua- ^ er;rf the Beaver ratllied(' yovlll meet at y ou Saturday, Auguat . 1). m. A full attend li.. lt. :datum, ..e.cretury. Attrieultu flu e Sheriff,' ("ilk* Rh ut 10 o'clock a 114.0 is requested. :1111.:10;:lw7 CHEAPEST dry. a Fortunes Inatn tfcoda in Boavcr county mond ' Rochester. 10;2 umleraigficil have 73 tho National Bank of aalc. For Sple.—T •hares of stock In 'leaver county fo 'os. 111eCnknity at Co. 'e VI: Vial titteal "v raL 4 7llStle, Lawrence county. — lt istt Seven column paper, and Is published byi Moines. 1/111,- I'latt and Treadvitell,the fl rat named being p the editor. The Guard(an Is a vary sprightly little sheet, and Will no do t do Its full filmic In making, politics In that county. _ _ _ Onr genial friend H. R. l'ilooro, esh,, is at present absent fruit' town recruting Ids health in the vicinity oi McKeesport and ThHaute. At. llosue.—Lloutonatii Samuel ' l`, flamllton of the 2d .U. S. 'calvary, ski tinned In Montana yerritoty, and who has boon absent from home for 'nearly throe years returned on last Saturday on a three months leave of ilisence. Me looks hearty, and scorns to enjoy &an tler hate. L r: M Public Land for Soldiers.—ln structions have been issued to registers and receivers of land opicca to prepare! blank:forms to be used by ex-soldiers of the war of the rebellion In.!proompting lands to which they are 'entitled tux !or section twenty-tivo of lid) last army appropriation bill. This l.ection pro vides that every rarer, soldier, sailor, or marine, who seryed honorably in the late war for ninety days, m a y Pro-ompt, on payment of regular foes, one hundred and sixty acres of land In any alternate section of public land along:any lino of railway or other publieworksloewhich land grants wore made: • Heaver County Poor House Iterns.—Tho work on tbU new Poor House building is progressing (plate rap idly, the brick work being almost coin ?lilted. It is now believed that tho strue. tore will be finished by the 15th of Nov. the timo agreed upon betwben the con tractors and the county. • At the present time the, number off paupers is ,as follows i .At l'nor House At Dixmont At Ilurrisburg • Receiving partiul relict 81219 The general health of the in4titittioaa iy good. Get Morrted:—The following,whielf we clip from an esel:ui uistruthful,and we advise our young 111011 to act upon the suggestion: "'Morels an ex pressiOn in the faro of a good married man, who has a go6d wifeithit a bachelor's cannot' have. It is indesdibablo. He is a little nearer the angela than the prettiest youtig fellow living. yon can see that his broad breast iy a pillow for somebody's head, and that little fingers pull his whisker's. No one over mistakes the good married man. It is only the erratic ono who leaves pin in doubt. The good ono can protect all the unprotected females, and make himself gefie . rally agreeable to the ladieS, aml•yet never limy() a doubt an any one's midd.that there is a precious little woman at home worth all the world to hint." 4 ou it GO 1 00 200 2 00 2 00 Death ofn Soldier.—On last Wed nesday, a young Man residing with his mother In Rochester, named Jackson Shrum, and who lust ono of his logs in the wilderness lu Mt ; died. Ile had been in delicate:health for some time past. A short time previous to his deatli ho asked to he buried with the honors of war. Po;4t 201 G. 4, It. Was therelbro notified of his death and dying request, and on Thursday at 2 p. ui, a detachment of the Post, in full uniform, proceeded to Rochester, and after escorting the re mains of their deceased comrade to the grave, fired three volleys over it. After which the benediction was pronounced, and the largo crowd of people dispersed. :dr. S., was about. 25 years of ago and was a tobacconist by occupation. The following advice from the Scien tific Ansel-lean i 4 good. Lot fathers act upon i. and son that boys hare tool to work with : "Evetti man who can af for.l it should supply hisViys with tools and a room whore they may I,so used and eared for. A boy takes to tools as natu rally as to green apples or surreptitious and forbidden amusements': and ten to One if ho has a chance to develop his me chanical tastes and gratify them to their full extent, his tendencies to vicious courses will remain undeveloped. Such at result is endkigh to compensate for all the expense and' trouble the indulgence we recommend would entail: while the chances that the early development of his constructive faculties may, in this mechanical age, be the means by which he may ultimately Climb to fame and fortune." , No little excitement was created here on last Friday in consequence -of the sudden and seemingly for some time, fatal illness of Mr. Joseph and Elisabeth St rock, (husband and ',wife) of Beaver. pp,,,ed they.had received poison or smile It hid or other, while ethers re garded their sickness us a violent attack ,if cholera inorbutr; the physicians in at *tcmdan•e, taking the poison rime or the else. In the cause era row hours how , ever, they had both so far recovered as to Ilk! Ulf/light out Or danger, and at the present time they are in their usual health. ME in last Sabbath afternoon, a widow lady living on Fourth street, was sud denly attacked with illness, similar to the above, and for a short time her life, was also Alstiaired of. Under medical t i reatment, - she stain recovered, and is 'low as wbll as usual again. Democratic County Convention. Democracy of tills county met in the Court House, in Beaver, on last Monday at 10 a. in., and organized by electing William B. Dunlap, osq., of Bridgewater as Chairman, and C. IL Hurst and Frank Wilson, esi. as Seero• Mlle:. In addition to Mese Mere were a number of viee pr,..dent, chosen, w hose naines escaped :Vie conven tion was well attended—all the districts being represented save two—Baden and Marion. Tho con vetitign selected the folk:wing ..-14.1.,n/./../..--Dr. i .huries E. Jackson. Peorboitt;taty.—,JatneAlleatty. nwinkimmioner.-L.Claristian 1 ... ...tiobtor.— . llen'•y Gross. Jury f 'oatini.wrii //cr.—Robert Potter. Poor hireCtOr. James Itallston. ,A motion thank Mg the Republicaii ed itors of the county for courtesies extend ed in publishing the call for a county convention and announcing the Tines of their candidates, W:LI unanim iusly passed by the convention, after which a motion to adjourn WaY carried. i OILITCARY 1)11.:1, 112 Ids residenee lu 'Rochester on Wildnesilay, July 13, 1870, Lewis Re no, in the Tlith year of his Thu above notice in your pnpor of the inst., chronicled the death of one of the oldest and most esteemed citizens of Beaver county : Ono who In all the relations he sustained to his family, his church and trksociety,steed pre.eminent, that they justly claim for his memory, a more fitting tirbute, than the brief men thol aids departure from amongst us. Shortly after the eloseof the Rovolutioh ary War, his father' the Rev. Francis Reno, was sent out under the auspices of the Bishop White Prayer-book Society and was we believe, the first regularly ordained Episcopal clergyman West of the Alleghenies. Having no organized Parish, ho settled en Chart:or creek near Pittsburgh, but subsequently removed 'M what is now Bearer county, where he closed a life of usefulness and honor; loved_ and respected .by all who knew llis son, the subject of this notice; was scarcely more than n child, when ho came with his father into the then wilth erness of Western Pennsylvania. For mceced funriy.ertt yearK, Itelt‘rucar the ikitt4ull l 4o44i . F.Lititit ii ,', child : lived to soo the genius of 44%41.174- SM=T2! • tr.% • gi on and . . mum orm this wildec, dotted 'nine; - wit h smiling lisents and beautifni 14. - Eatt Ihtihifo indasa try, his example and perhaps too genacq one dealing, contributed more than ttigb of any single individual, to effect this' transformation In his own !mainly. no was a man of strong religious principlele and fervent patrintign, and next to MS' God, his country claimed hts devotion; and had I/0 not boon incapaclakal by mie and infirmity, ho would have 9110 u Ideleofi lq ;theilast, war; as. 181, ittit6telitte Sftho ilititailiftbdirillob. ho loved so wail: A. chriatlau, a patriot 404.1 ill man'. incirliotti Moire wait' hag Da N iqd away:...kinclot T haa , lost a bit( bunny It eeniforter and frieml ; Abe ehumb.a generous skin= lug light. Through Intense pain antiwar tering heti:Lc:been •tratialated from the trouble and unrest of this mortal life, to tho perfect rost that romaine for all the people of God; • Eternal peace to Ida Ans. "Our next door neighbor, gone ttat,ara e. Shamtvnid.maikikl hiretatord . Some summer morning." ,C August 10, 1870. %0 Pomona', 6:e.—A. 11. yaigulter, tho Secretary of tho State Suomi of A grit: Mtn rat Was I tt'to WU, nve'r night, on lost Wednesday. Ito left on Tlitizsday, morning's train. Ire is endeavoring to Induce our people to take an interest In tha display of agricultural and martian - - hail products in Pittsburgh on the 12th to 17th days of September. At that ex hibition our citizens will doubtless fool an interest in the following premiums:. Best three largest Watorntellons, three varieties, ono each, 2 "'3 fleshed cltron, musli&varlety, 2 " ti green liesletinutmegonusk va'ty 2 3 yellow fleshed nutmeg, 2 •• 3of a MA; variety, superior to the Silver Minter Castor,' *24 gayer Ten Arndt.% forrood• i:o passod tipon under grains shd seed. Each single:en: try on this claia.mity also be oopaidered as part of neol)ection.. ; • .. • : Bect.Slgar, Nugar Machinery; Malaesee • , au/LSI/gar Cropa: . • • . In giving a description of the mode of manufacturing beet sugar it is very de sirable that the yield per mint.. sod cost .isw pound to the maker, ho given with in lunch accuracy as possible. Bust SIbA of . Wet sugar, to be accompa nied with a written description of the mode 'of its manufacture„ and bow meth land was required to produce the crops from which it was made— . . Silver Cup. Best sorghum mill for general servites be kcpt in operation on;• the ground— ,Sliver Goblet. 'float horizontal mill driven by . . • borne power, Diploma. Best .vertical mill driven by WINO power, ' do. Best evaporator : with rocker, do.. " Evaporator with coil, do' " Filterer, do " Cane (or 11:kismet)) carriage do ^ " His orsorgho sugar,tuado in ISM, Silver Sugar Shell. Best 5 lbs beet sugar made in 18(19—' Sliver Sugar Shell: Hest le lbs sorgho sugar on the grounds,: Slicer Goblet. Hest 5 gala. Korgho molasses made on the grounds, . - Silver Goblet. Best 3 lbs beet sugar made on t begrounds Silver Goblet.— Best 2. gals. - beet meioses made on the grounds, Silver Goblet. °wand/tee—Santee] F. Foster, Centro Hall,' Centre Ca., 'Pa.; John MeKolvY, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Daniel Shelly Shire tinuistown, Pit. • Costribufions fry '..4frrieuffaralSoeidies or • by a Union of iattietcluais. ottAtsui Artn HERM. Best collection of not less than six spe— cimens) of one half bushel each,grown by different persons, contributed by Agri cultural Societies or the union of indi viduals, viz; Best 5 I bushels white wheat, $lO 2d bent 5I do -do de, Best 5 bushels red wheat 10 2d best 5I do do do 5 Best 5 or more specimens of any other _ kind of wheat and largest collection of the •tli hereof varieties of wheat, not less than 3 specimens of each • variety . . . . . . 10 Best 5 half bushels of rye, 2,1 do do do 4 Best 5 half bushels yellow corn, do do do do 3 Best 5 half bushels of white flint corn, 7 2il do do do- do Best 5 half bushels of oats. 11l 2a do do do • :1 Best 5 half bushels of barley,, 8 2,1 do do . do Best 5 half bushels of buckwheat, 0" 2d do do do 3 Best 5 half bush. potatos of any variety, 0 2,1 do do do do 3 Best 5 half bushels of sweet potatoes, 6 -2,1 do do do do 3 Best collection of potatoes, not less titan 5 varieties of ono half bushel each, $lO 2,1 best, as above, 5 • Best 5 half peeks of beans, 4 2,1 do do do Best 5 half peeks of Lima beans, 4 .2,1 do • do .do Best 5 half peeks of pees, • 4 2,1 do do ' do . Best 5 pecks of timothy :iced, 2,1 do do do .:1 Best 5 perks of clover seed, 0 2,1 do do do Best A largest collection of seeds, 20 211 ' do do 10 Best c. largest collection of vegetables 15 211 do do do 7 • Prititx.—Not less titan 4 in each varie ty, and not loss than 5 contributions in caercollection. Best and largest collection of altplei, not 1,,s than twelve varieties, $lO 2.1 best, as alcove, 5 Best A largest coin> of pears, do do 10 2d best do do do do do 5 Best A: do ' 110 peaches do do 10 2,1 best do eW ' do do do 5 Best and largest do prunes A plums do 5 2,1 best do do do do Best A do do quinee,3 varieties, 3 2,1 best do do do do Best A; largest collection of native grapes not less than twelve vat leties, $lO 2,1 best, as above, . 5 Best A largest collection of native grapes not less than six,varieties, S 2,1 best. as above, Best collection of grapes grown in hot houses, 5 2,1 best, as above, 3 Be,teolleetion of grapes grown itt cold vinery, 2,1 best, as above; :1 Best and largest contribution, composed of all or any of the fOregoing collections —consisting of grain, seeds, vegetables and fruits, $2O 2d best, above, 10 Each collection sent by county Agri cultural Societies, or by the union of in dividuals, will Ito arranged and exhibit ed together as one contribution. The.tlunanneAtetoelatlon of Bea ver Scullion). :old Musical Institute, held its first publb; meeting on the after noon of colutnencement clay, Juno Slab. A large number of friends and visitors. encouraged us by their presents). About twenty regular memberS were In atten danee. Tito pmgrammiilerranged WILY as follows: Vocal Solo, Miss Ella Clarke; Annual Address, Itev. .S. Burt; Subject—" Tho coming Woman ;" Vocal Duett, Misses Cantpbel a: May ; Essay, ' SubJect—"Friendship," Miss Joie Bra vo; Piano Solo, Prof. Bunter; "Itistori.'' cal sketch of the Alumna Association" written by. Miss Lizzie Rutan—read by Mina Maria Cox ; Vocal Solo, Miss 011io Camplaill';- Poem, Subject—"Womatirs Mission," Mist Maggie Taylor; Vocal Solo, Miss May‘.' After these exercises tho audience was ; the mem bers remaining for a business meeting, - an account of which follows for the ben efit of those of our members who could not be present: 'This meeting was called to order by the Vices President, Miss Amanda Campbell. Owing to tbe ab sence of the Pr:mph:it, Mlas Liatt and the indisposition of Miss' Campbell, Mrs. Lida Mutsu Was{ called upon to pre side. The roll was called by the Secre tary, and twa'nty-ono members respond ed. The minutes of the previous meet ing were read and mmroved. The OM stitution was called for and read. Next in order was the report of the Corres ponding Secretary, Mrs. Lido Itutan, reported having written fifty-six letters, and receiving replies . to twenty-tive of them. The report of the Treasnrecbeing next in order, Miss McConnell reported twenty-four dollars duos receivud. Ex penditures, seven dollars and • eighty nine cents, leaving a -balance . he the Treasury of seventeen dollars and eleven con W _ Tho election of OffiCtiii for the twitting year,revultectivfollowp: Pres ' Wont—Miss Maggie Taylor; Vice Pres ident Mrs. 'Chamberlain ; Recording ' 4 1 1006...Cei; ; teppiusiing 5ee11044117-1111Jolo Drive; ,Treastirer - rilitni Alide Hntsni t ; , moticin was toe& to - have • the ko. . eddklgiMltio pahllalieil in the. .00tintriottiet6 lief' . bond fc• 'envy/to , I pi c h inirtuberef the'ltesdelottim.' ."' A. motion wa,t ; itit . latilappolot,it co . ,- ':OllP3d 01:C4it44F0* Tb o' PS" l go 4 . a PMP. th AO O .IP/./ 9 . 1 . 16 1i 441 , 1:41P4ccgu001, 'MIAs Miry blogablk. *oh, goggle -Wilson, liaJesslo The meeting then atinnruel• to utoot on' ootatnenasutont „d ar nsn„, .' • dr. •t • t '". • ; ' 1 lleconliiipfleey. • ' filter-Ando fair has boehlocatiil M.lran - City Par*, pnituiteuciug Sept. 12, 1870, atul'eontlriitlng liVo days. While 'it is especially intended fur Wester!' rein4yiyania,,Nrostcrn New ;Xorc - , par torn hod SOutharn Olito, and West '(jr. glide, competition Is invited and expect. ed from all sources. -. • The pt . onilutna nra i 4 n il exceetil ng $10,06; for trial' or speedy there acs tbree,,preinlunis of $lOO eicli, two ~f we if $5O, with over 3t,loofor cattle of all grades. Ono . grand and now feature will be found In Cass 10—collections by collliky,Af.f. iyeulyur4 Boolethys,.exinbitlug ip (min petition Weeds; Vegetables, Frtilts,l thus . bringing together many 'simples . . , The citizens of Pittshurgh intend to make this the largast end most successful fair eve; held within the Staloy.,!.. By ihoir liberaditys2,Boo has been raised to prepare tho grounds, &e. A largo number of now buildings. are lining erected and every thing prepared on the Most extensive scale. Quito a number of entries have boon niado, and some exhibitors taking as much as 100 fent of space to show their .49:nisMitinuninfactures„ Therresident of tiliNneleiy Is lion; John E: Parke, of Pittsburgh, Socrotaty, lion. A B. Long aker, Allentown, Pa:, both or Whom aro veterans in largo fairs. 't . nbinanagers,it'sigreat 'expense, have secured 'for special the great life-size painting of Sheridat'VO Ride, which, with other select paintings, will form' en irtatepemitory, for which pur pose a now 'tuli p :fps:lo feet, is being crea ted.. 11: ltalferts the disiinguisli (Nl tragedian and elocutionist, Will -read three times daily the poem of Sheridan'■ Ride. This art collection will form one of the most pttrnetlio foatpres, and will repay avisit to the fair. While on exhibi tion in philadelphia4prlng llkur months, this ixfiebrated palnOng way visited by over 'lOO,OOO poisons.' We aro : informed by the mapagers thMthis will be the on ly opportunity afforded the people of Western 'Pennsylvania to sea this great historic and life-work of Art, as !untie (Hatay at therelose of the fair, the paint ing will go to Cincinnati for special ex- Let': thittlhit anent with the SINTOMS it so eminently daserves, both in numbi'r of exhihithrs and 'visitors. • SIR. EDITOR:- ' Osn of those rare operations that, not only reflects skill upon I.IM operator, but also honor upon surgical science, was re cently performed by Dr. Sanderson, up on Mrs. Mary Light of Beaver, who has received good sight, after being blind for nearly two years, The operation was I witnessed by.Bev. D. L;Detnpsy and oil ors and consisted in making an incision Into the front part of tho eye, and remov , tug from tho back portion of , the front third of the internal cavity of the eyo bail, the opaque crystalline lens that caused the blindness. In conversation with the Doctor, we wore informed that his operations' were generally successful ; and that the chan ces to get good sight, aro about eight out 'id' - pH... The eye is one of the most deli cate members of the human frame, and wben we consider that the operation is ono of tho most desperate in surgery, it must be conceded by . all, especially by the medl,s h profession, that thu physi all) capable of performing it, is worthy of his calling, and else, the patronage of the public. *. No. O.—Roger Sherman—The Dis tinguished Seoernater.'‘-Was one of the m:mAngaci.t: scion , of the Revolution.— When a boy, some three score years ago, in old Frtslericktown, Md., my father often spoke to us in terms of high emu 'nusufation oft ' . He served a regular apprentieeship as shoemaker in his na tive town.; after acquiring which, be traveled on foot with "kit and fortune" in his hand to Now Milford, Cof 1111 l ecti eut, whore fora time he worked indus triously at his trade as a journeyman.— (hi the death of his, father, and when but nineteen years of age, the support of a large family devolved upon him, all of which attendant duties were faithfully discharged. : With scarcely an opportu nity or advantage in early life, fur self vulture, ho was called from his litimblo position ,not only to represent the State, but to occupy a prominent position in Congra , a among the patriots of the ROVO, lotion. Ile worked at his trade until ho was twenty-two years of age; he then opened a email store, and studied law at the sumo time. In 1734 ho was admitted to the liar, and was shortly after elected a member of the Connecticut Legislature. In a fete y are Ice was promoted to the Bench of the Court of Common Pleas, and afterwards to that of the Superior Court of the State. In 1775 ho was elect ed a memberof the Continental Congress where ho became so conspicuous that ho was appointed ono of the Committee for drafting The Declaration of Independ core, to which Instrument he cheerfully affixed his signature. Mr. Shermau con- 1 tinned an active member of Congress until the adoption of the Federal consti tution,during which time he was an able ad vocatoof all the great leading doctrines of the day. Ile died on the With of July, 171)3, in the 7:1(1 year of his age. lie was born at New Town, near Boston. And, why may not Beaver ToWn, near Pitts burgh, have the honor of sending forth— to bless our country and the world in the future—both noble MC a and noble women; seeing wo have . here, at present., line schools and seminaries for both sexes, and chtireheS of various denominations. Soinet s liing has been done in this line, both for Church and State; but much re mains to be done, and may bo done.' Samuel Flnntington, Wm. Williams and Oliver Wolcott, also, in behalf of Connecticut, lied the honor of signing Ithe Declaration.. Mr. Hunting ton's fa ther'wiis n moderate farmer of his day; his son studied law and beano distin guished in the legal profession, upon the Bench, In Congress, and as Governor of Connecticut. Wm. Williams, at the ago of '4l, was' a distinguished graduate of Harvard College, and commenced .the stddy of theology with his father. Ile Soon* abandoned theology and became a merchant, and very rich. During the darkest and most - trying period of the great struggle be rendered valuable ti nadelal aid to the army. He died at the age of SI. 0. Wolcott., at the ago of 17, graduated at Yale College. He was a physician, bat abandoned its practice and became popular In the Field, upon the Bench, and as a Legislator. Few nest enjoyed a greater degree of confi dence from the people. His death oc curred Dec. 1, 1.07, while serving as Governor of his native State. He was born at Windsor, Nov. •A 17'7'0. A FJ ERRORS NOTICED. NO. 2. • Among numerotus other mistakes to be found in our current literature. I r Heed many violations of the rules of syntax which apply in the use of Rela tive Pronouns. In a late n u mber of a prominent city journal I read that. Prof. 'Albrecht. Von Graefo'"bore the reputation of being the. greatest ocullst who ever lived." The error In this gnOtztion Iles In the lEEE= hulked ,o(tAat. .• In the •AUg,ual llignbaa or Rupees Mayashisthaantbor,"Orl.Fredsriek the Great? Wirt'. that Frederick ."deioted oom a itil,e,i,e9rolhe drat; bmidellins and exquislio"ballet, rlatioers Which lihrOlia'etall4.*lrotd." Hit* aie tiva . one: ' ash* totifeb buttesid Of 4 ,111 14 0 4'i', WAWA Pfr.V 7 qt . ''''''?"`lll l P 3 W• xtiat yettmatust agree With:their so It- Joetti, or ninulnallveseln number, is ..a very froulthir.rulatifityntax, and as old, no dtrubt; is language; sad one which • ma j or ity- of - people; Ondiravor to make; Pradtlealuso of; yot Evu find it violated hi ltOwler'sßaglisk language: :'wlien a verb has fur Its sub-; jail cettieti'te noon, It eau bo either la .the alligator orplural uum her"; which, of oourso r dx iu socordmum with. good usago; but lie gives, as an Illnstratiou of the-rule, this sentence ;—"A part of the °slants kossista ui canafat of raw silk." • "or n man u hti has'devoteilyeari to plillologkal study could Make such on evldeut m blunder is tuntaiiily ost' Mx. e ,19 the iiieetir4loil glyeo, parr is the auject. of the verb; and slime part —apart, equivalent to one part, fur a literally means one—lattingular, the verb 'must lits singular also; hence wo Wit say a part:consists; if we desire to speak grammatkally. likports Is plural, but it is ;be object of thil preposition of, and has,Therefore, nothing whatover to do 19 determining titd idunbor of the verb. And further; parlts not a eolleetierrn9nti ; nor tan it possibly be used instieh a way as to eon vey even a shadow of plurality of idea; hence, when used M the singular form, ar fu the sentedee given Fowler, It must bo followed by a verb In the sing ular, number. • I In the mil umns of &weekly newspaper which now lies before me, I read that ,"the river of lialtmere atia' the Bay and the country around is very line and one which you will never forget." The - italics aro , my own, and I give them to point out:the errors In the. sen tence quoted. The senleitix is so peculiar In its construction that Khali make no attempt at criticism, but I cannot refrain (rein asking for tAo antecedent of that very indefinite "one," iroMmuch as it ap pears to have three antecedents. my former article the Editor paren thetically implines:- How, it God (un derstood) struck with lighininyt In re ply to this question I say that the articles criticised IXHIGHIHRI HO enipbcarsenten eel, and the question is nut, therefore, pertinent. It is certainly grainvialical to say (lad struck , a tree with lightning; and to say that Smith was killed or was struck, by God with lightning ; but the expressions sound so' very irreverent, and border so closely upon that wo never hear them used, By adopting the idea which; seema to undiiille the Editor's inquiry; we should Weer the very unpleasant position' tit those who charge the Divine- Rul er with the immediate responsibility of every accident, every accidental loss of life, that occurs. This is a position fwhich few, if any, persons ever assume; ;hence, in speaking of injuries done by ;the elements, it is the universal custom 'to refer bighorn es the agents, as well as by aubaudition the instruments,. by which the injuries SlXO'flone. All correct writers and speakers' therefore, write and lay, he was killed by lightning; the house was destroyed by wind; the crops were swept away by the floods; the fields were parched by heat; the frbit WAS all by frost. 4 Although in such instances the band of Gbd might be plainly visible, only the most impious would 'dare attribute such calamities directly to Him. What would tim community think of the edi tor who should inform his readers that God killed all the fiuit last night with frost;" or, "Clod struck Mr.' Smith's house yesterday With lightning and killed him and his wife?" And would not every one think the editor crazy who should make the announcement to his readers that whenever lie used the phrase, "struck with lightning." wished theni to supply the word God, and mentally read it, "God struck with lightning." And then would not the question, wicked as it may seem, intui tively arise; Who struck Him? Just as ono would ask, Wtio killed him? if be i were told that Jones was killed yester day with an axe. The compositor introduced Into my former article the neOlogism "aerivelist." I lay no claim to it: the word in my manuscript, and written plainly, as I thought, is sciolist: which means one who does not know quite an much aa be thinks he does. Up In a 13aloon.—A tuarnouth 11a loon msehsion will be made on the pub lic square at Itoehester, Monday, August 2'241, in the afternoon. Floe Durham Cattle.—Mr. Nich olas Todd and Amos Dawson of Ohio 'township, have mently imported from . Southwestern Ohlo, a drove of Durham cattle, which are said to be tine animals. The drove numbers some 45 or 50 head, and some of them are quite laige—one yoke of steers weighing 3200 pounds. In the collection are quite a number of heif ers and cows which will be kept on the farms of the gentlemen named for breeding purposes. , DM HAIN GRINAT Snow of tfireux-Dra ma and yEronautlati Weeders, will ex bilk in llochemer, on Mond:ty, Aug. 22d 18:0, in the tifterahon and erening. Stonerosd's Cathartic Syrup, Used In all cases Instead of PILLS. EPSON SALTS, CAS TOR OIL, Ac. Highly dawned' Pkvsant to take. Children like it. Price ti) cents. Wholesale. It. E. nacre A Co.. 45 Wood streit, Pittsburgh, Hs Jecty . - Illarrled. FOWLER McDONALD.—Dy Rev. P. J. Cuminlnge, 'at the residence of the .brlde's mother. on July 28th. M. :Ram uel Fowler, to Mies Mettle J. McDon ald. Died. WIfITE.—On the sth of Juno 1870, at Rochester, Mr. Jacob White, aged about on soars. .11ENCE.—On the lith of August 1870, In Beaver Pa., Etta May, daughter of J. 11. and Annie Bence, aged two years Mid seven months. WELSll.—August the 6th 1870, Leila, little daughter of Janette and John W. Welsh, aged seven years one month and twenty-five days. Slstor. thee ws.t mild and lovely. Gentle as the summer breeze. Pleasant as tha ale of cyanid/ When it floats among the Wm. Dear.ot slater, thou haat felt na! Were thy lose we deeply feel: Dat .11s Gal that bath bereft as Ile can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet the • When the niyof life Is dad ; Then, In heaves wltti )01 we'll grad 1b. , . Where no farewell tear Id shed. T Y. W IPew.Advertisements. AT 12 1.2 CENTS GOOD WHITE BACK PAPER AT S CENTS 4G , zit Brown Pap eroc. ShutleA: Gilt Bands, with Trint• wings, for $2.25. OIL CLOTHS. Yard Wide. for 45,50. GO and To cents. Photograph Albums cheap. Persons baying their wall paper' from us can have it trimmed ready for banging without email, charge ati F. E. WELLS& CO'S.. N 0 106 FEDERAL STREET. MM ALLEGHENY CITY, PENAPA septis;ly.Feb.9ch'cl: 17;cled *IIIERIFF'S,II,ILES. • By at pooh lflarl ii ip= aa lsit, of L rartr 'Ori .c ialott I ltz ala of the Ilturt of Common Plots of the • coanty . of Ihotwakand to me dtrectuel. Win be e 4 Pain Wit eall de Ow Value, hattar th the *ugh Gf Ituaet'lim,ver rowdy. PL. od di Outnumber 3d lath, at tun o'clock. U. m, the kte ionlbilltwortol. to lint ' ' (4tta, litm, interest iud rlidco 6( dafeMtant or. to and to itslbUtorktedeattitted property .13 atrium au the burotigh of. New Brlabtoli &mow comy, Pi., to la in r.l kr erratum mid, tut west la Of Lute IN Mid imuhded north by by wrmit; on thn mat, by slat ends of lota mimed by Rubio.' tom Lost auath by hi de b. and um the wow. by Third arrant. on whiz/l *retied • brick dwell Itn; home two tombs high and mutate° fam from on 10100 eine; aud In tort deep with, a two okay clog supuradded un the mut or Mar; tileoat salad amable tbrkoun; anchwed. Aleo. alltho right. ol te. interest mud claim of dumudant of. In sod to • ouw addlUonol Mom to the old Imo =dodge., tool factury. Wag 41 feet wide and II feet deep on -Nalf • of water tot, lo New Brighton Water Company Ham; bounded north by dom. lug mill; mot by canal: south by Potter, Ve.th L ea, and. later by tioifet Cre4t.. out:ea gal taken to uxecation cc the property of Patturous Michell and Juba T. Holm., at the Ent of lideranl N. ••Honed and °Awn. - ALSO, • - • NO, 2. • •• At them= tlw sad plow, all. tiwi right, title. lutrieat and elehn of ticked/Mt, or, 112 atl4 to the lo.lotting gam or •Idrael of knd, oltusie nl Mc thuitaitio Id :lords netrlchley. county ot Deaver *formula, and buuutied se follow* lo wit; hiug al e White 0,22:, Center Of laud claimed by 401111 DoUghtlfly'r hem,, theme by laud of tlisk- IsOtterr Centauri: Hobe:, Deussell)•01111111.4.1egfel. Nurt 71 &metier ; theme by land ul Pen; Wolf/ Ourreo.Weet, 911!i petrhee; Meador by laud lair .n Joatiduis gem, uurtti CO degree: ra.4 dl porrAhd ibeuce Amnia 1 hegroi heti, 41 iambus; 'Lobe:: horilth'Jilq:Amm mol, - 1.1 perch.; holm., by laud ut raid Daugherty Mi.., .oath 1 degreo 0001, &Ili penile* to the piece of beglui.tug; coutaialicy 24 acre* and thiripurie pert he.. Mclude a toum quarry, accurtilbg ro a surrey thereof Medd hy Yowls, lloops, Maki slou a 101111/A,fece fur a wad or way smut the saefo ou We gig DeMer Myer 10 the great road Lill out by mid Limp. and deem ily,d ow toihiera to wit: tlegituttrig at the road um-14.W of our degree weal, two boudred arid eighty-wee leot Wu the Deelth thews math** degree,. tO4ll, 41 feet; them...lona tun-ball of tau degree mat, 040 Le* to the great toad; Menge akin the rare south tit dizre r es area, 41feei. `defied and taken 10 ezeculled ma the grotteris of Joeepb IY. Bennett, lieu. L. ltupeyt a:l,ml. 11 Italian at the mit of Amauda 1111rhed. ALSO. At the same time and place all Apt., nth: Puler.. eel and claim at degendard of. In and the kultox • int/ to wit: Lot NO. .3.44 la Hawley Wed of tole 111 Leans Palle. Beeves county, I'a. boud.l• ad and deecrlbed as fulluwe : north by lot Nu. U 5:. eget by Second Alley; wool by Tblrd btrwt, nod ...I the month. by lot . to. tab uu winch there le erected a twu *Wry frame dwelling bonne with blur rode.; and two abacus. cellar underneath, pun.* en tech side cdtl.e honer; lot enelueed. tielzed and takeu a tiocutlun ns Ik, property oi Ilmuis, at flan suit uflillam Murry. Also Nu. 4. AL the saute liege aua pLten will be exp,.e.l to sale all 14e right, title, hiterept and chant ni 11,- fendant el, in WI- . 1 to the hollowing property ik,111,1, Lot Nu. dill In rattereon's plan ut Lata id bearer Fall., Weyer cunuty. bang 40 loot !toot and extending beck lest to an Alley; and bouutird on the !Mill by lot No..sim on dm out by Watt, autxt; on the *mob by tut Nu. WI, nod on ine Writ by Water Alley. Lot euclueed, w ltu *WAIL tre.. thereon. Seised suit taken lu cUrbilk..lllbl the caudally of Thud.. It. Darla at the rod lit Martin AlcLaiiirti lin, 4.ost the atilt of Wm. Kennedy. ALSO, At Iho sumer tints and place. all right. title. In termit nod claim of delnilaut!ot, 111 slid to iuc roo lowing lot of ground luldeaviir comt t:.l's., and butshJect dad tleeerlbell as lo 1100•: 110 too south by Miduerry streel.., on Ulu M.( by w. of Mr. stetufeld, on Um ugisti mid raid. toy low of J. U. Bootie, nil under fade. . Seised and taken in esetuddint as tha bruie, Iy or twooo vmo:no at tha .11110Juldl11. hoof.. •ALSCr, Nu, IL At the IA time and pace, all right, title, ha.. eat and aim or defendant of, In and loth.: follow lii to wit: Lot Nu. =la iho riuterpoii Woo of lots in Bearer Fall*, Beaver wanly. PA.. bounded and described ad follows: tni the norm by lot No. 831,_0u tba cast by Front atreea, on Ina loath by lot No. IVA and on Ina woot by Ntuut alley; ou which Is elected a two story dsrcl. ling about 16 by b), containing lour rooms with Cellar UntierntaUn out babdingaou lot, and all en. closed. belzed and taken In execittlon a the property of Absalom Kelly nt the sun et J. S. kUllots. No. T. ' At the same time and place will lie exposed to sale all tha right. title, interest and cLinn of du fendaut or, lu and Wan that uestslu piece ltr parcel of laud 0110410 to LuOu towsisluli. Leaver couuty, Pa., opposite Viuimurt Station un the Ohio nier; bunnited on tine north by the Ohio river- un mo said by lands formerly of Luso (nosy owned by au Oil Company) and lieu. Luckier; uu the seem by lands of tit-large Luckier; and en the west by binds kinstutt and Dr. John Wilsuu, coutainlug guy. acres mire or acres of which are Jet ailed Yd river bottom, cleared and under feuee, thin bat iste well timbered. Also.. lot ur piece of ground, under fence, lying nest the above described premises, bounded uu the mirth by the Fraukturt tirade Road sad slid of John Wilson; on the east by Ciliated.: no the south by laud now of Bprlnget trortutrly or suit on the west by laud 05 Boston ( wrmerly ut Rambo): Contalulur tareeitirratera of an acre, more or lees, and ou Whkh Is erected • large frame batik - limy tal fret long by 40 fees wide. with done NlNAllellt and stsbllng enact:teeth the whole. Seised and Wien In exc./duo as the properly of joltn kilowatt. at the sod of Jscult Bruce. ALSO. NU. it _ . At the itaMe time and place as ri,rut: ode, inter eat and dant, 01 dekoditat of, In and to ibe follow ing described property situate In the borough or Bearer 1011., 33eaver county, Pa., bolo lot No. %I tb the geononly plan of lota In said bow „u , tl;. bounded north by lot Nu. an; uu the cam by Ihura street; on the South by lot No . 205 , nod ou the west by Mow alley: lan 45 feet Trout on Maw at , and .exlending back HS feet to Main alley; ou which there is a cellar deg and waned, about IS by 33 text. tielzed and taken In execution as the property of. John A. Want the suit of Angus: Illher. lEEE! Al the same time and plarcu all right. title, Inter. est and claim of defendant of, in and to the follow ing property, to wit : About six acres of land ',B MW, to New liewiCkley township, Beaver county, l'a., bounded and described as follows; Ott the cast by land of John Snead; on the west by land of David Stewart; on the north by laud of /foster& Snead., on the south by Davidhrewart; on which la erected a (tame one story house with 4 MOLII4 apple tree. and other fruit on the premises; al/ en closed. netred and laza In execution as the property of Edward (Jarrett, at the null of Wm. 11. Faber. ALSO. : No. 10. At the same time and place will be exposed to sato all the right. title, inferest and chin, of the defendant of, in and to the following piece or par. eel of land Situate ID Moon tosvostilp, Waiver county bounded and nesertbed as follows: Be ginnbig at a poet, sear an rim, theuou by land* iormerly of the heirs of William Irwin, deceased, South 34%, deg's. west 11 perches to a post; thrum by laud ',innerly of Wlllinm Blckerstaff, north 32 degrees west 14 perches to a post; thence south 15i.4 degrees west 13.10 th perches to a post; thence north 2454 drgiees west 11 perches to the Ohio river; thence by said river north degrees east 347-10th percirs; thence by lands formerly of Ja cob Nose, *oath:4 degrees east 31/ perches to the place of beginning: cortaiumg aix *errs and tiny tire perches, more or less. Also. all that certain piece of land alumni in Moon township, county and state aforesaid, and bounded as lollowe On the north by low-water mark lu the Ohio river; 'coot by Mace Spring Itunownth by ordinary high wan' mark on the bank of said river, on the west by Two Mile Hun: upon vi 'itch above described premises la a two story (rano. house and frame barn, fruit trees, Sc.; all enclosed 111133 Seized and taken iu execution as the property of kolas Rambo and M. A. Rumba. at the suit of John Moore, ALSO, At We Pa= time and place oil right. title, Inter est and claim oftlefendaut of. In and to tho fol lowing des. !abed building and lot of ground of C. V. Bradley, to wit: A frame dwelling !moan and store room fronting on Main street. billy two StOticS high. situate on lot No. 145, Patterson). pit of Lots in Bearer Falls. Hearer alunty l'a., bounded north by Lipden alley; cast by lot No In , : south by 10/ So 144.,:and west by Main street: the lot bring 35 feet on Main etrort and extending back 134 feet to field lot No tin. Seined and taken in execution as the property of C. V. Bradley at the eon 01 Hillman Bruce. ALSO, No. It. All the right, this, internal and claim of defend ant of, In and to the following deacribed buildiu.... and lot of ground of Amazith Bryant, to wit: A two story frame building 31 fee'. by 21 feet on the ground, lower story ten feet, upper story nine feet, haying Are windows and a double door with trsu• FOIXI lights in front. Said building being IMMO ou lot No. Wk. in the Economy plan of lots in the borough of Bearer FllllO, Beaver county l'euu a., bounded north by lot No 329; east by Johnstoo street; south by lot No.ti3l..ird west by Johnston alley; baring a front on Johnstou street of 4:1 hart and extending back 135 feet to Johnston alley. Seized and taken In execution as the property 01 Ainaziah Bryant at the mill of W. W rower, use of G. C. Scholilel.l. ALSO N 0.13. At the tome time and place. ail right, title, In terest and claim of defendant of, in and to me following building and lot of ground of T. W. An derson, to wit: A dwelling house, tern caries high, boring • front of NI feet and a depth of 16 1r attached feet, lib kitchen and room above atched to north end. making the house I. shape. Situated on to No. 4, of Bement'. addition. of Beaver Falls, Deaver Cu. Ba. Seized and taken in execu tion as the property of T. W. Auderami. a.. the suit of James Mitchell. ALSO ' No. 14. . At the name time and place. CI right, title, Inter est and claim of the defendant of. In and to the following property, to wit: A certain peke Of weel of land, situate in the Borough of ransom. Beaver Ca. Pa., bounded and .described as fol lows: On the east, by land of John Coorertand itinLlMilrer, and on the south by land of John Belly, sod on the north by land ofJoseph Stokes. and on the west by land of James Andrews and William Baker; on w idch Is erected n two story frame dwelling house, with 4 rooms ILA kitchen: also stable sod coal house, al. SW Offilard of different kinds of frthr, about TAXI grapevines. raspberries, atmwberries, nod • quantity of other Oman fruit, a'l enclosed being the same premise. cionveyed by Jamen•lladert nod wire to chrisilast .T. Knauer by Indenture, dated April IS. ISOT. and recorded in the office for retooling deeds, In deed hook No. 54, we 1.113. . Seized and taken In execution no the property of C. J. Kutner, at the suit of B. Wolf. • ALSO. ' N 0.13 • • . At the same time and place. all the right. title. Intern& and claim of eelendatiL of. In and to ail those parcels or lots of ground sittuate in the bor ough of Braver Pall.. Bearer county, Pa., six:— Lots Nos. I=7 in Economy Plan of Beaver Falk. adjoining each other, and together bounded aorta by lot Nti. LW; cast by Bearer alley; eolith by Henry street, and west by Brighton areeL each 43 feet front on Brighton at. and extending back 115 feet to Bearer elle) ; a frame dry bones for drying kick, haring a front of 60 feet on Henry at. and extending back 70 feet to Bearer alleyt being one story in height and baring an extension attached shoat It feet In width and extending to the breadth of the dry booze, 50 feet. with engine haulm two titmice in height alsoattar:hest about 16 feet In width on Henry otter and extending back 40 feet. Aloe. LAC No. 1376. hconotny Han of lots In the cold borough; bounded north Ire lot No 1323, east by Bearer alley, south by lot No 11r. and west by Brighton st hay log a front of 43 feet on Brighton .tr et and extending back 145 feet to Bearer alley. Alan, Into Nos. 1418. 1419. 1410 and 1421. In the Economy Marko( Lots In maid borough, ad . julultig . retch other, and bounded north by lot No. 1417, cast by Brighton street, south be Henry street. 6. west by Brighton alley. Lot No. 1.118 baring a front of 41 feet, and Nos. 1419, 1440 and 14:1 a front of 43 feet on Brighton street aforesaid, and all extending bark 145 feet to Brighton alley. Also. Lots Nos US, Sit and 515.111 Economy plan of lots In old borough, &Hairline each other and bounded north by Baker street, east by Lin coln pireet, south by lot Nu. 540. and west by Lin coln alley. Each lot having a front of 45 feet on Lincoln greet anti extending back :30 feet to Lin coln alley. On one of raid lots. No. Is erec ted a t story double triune dwelling house, about .24 by = feet, with eight rooms therein. ' Also, Lots Nos. hl4 st 535, in the Economy Fle. of said baronet. adjoining each other, and bound ed northby lot No. s=. rot Lincoln at., smith by Baker street. and west by Lincoln allay: each lot having a front o- 43 ket on Lincoln teem. and este:WlG* back 130 feet to Lincoln alley. On one . of wifich. Lot No. --t-lo• riecte4O Irmo dirOillot Le in e ore anti a hair stocks tiles sod tBM 11. lA , kap!. SO4 bmlds. • , • .1 SAW and toltess to ozocotion aa tlietv of 'Jot* Iniestbooor as ltid eUtt 2111110 b, Id; al- ==z===l QUAD : U4%14. ;7/i, • • •AI this NM' Dim: ono place atrat4l 6l tItIV, later-eat .o 4 allot of dotooloot ut• In rod la propeni; to wit: Au that oortota Puce tW YO‘Yol.ot loud to 41a Itoor-t taoiwbt aunadad au it. monk by the trot[ of the Pitt.. earth, Yon- Wayan anti (.o.kiiro 14 It. ta t t. - .at y Nader Jot. battik 004 Jobe.. Booty. rough by Toad. olJosoyb bat , plot "rod by, loot of Walter nosily; c.Jutolio try atlauf aura. owner - or' lead, abaft'. rc eluted. Hot o‘stircLons utickir Noce, ow *bleb In ercrica a ,loabio ;La boa... too Muria high. ....eta house tit adscribetl ram i. aturOrIZIJ Will. • throe ,faut t c4rat laislogoa lock atom . , premiere; writ .wocrtsi. ctlth. 6;c01 arch .r , l th ct:oo. belog the mite' t0ca65,...1 0n...vi0l If Mamas bletante, eaumalti...6 Id Jaaattua. Ptalaya to James D. Yam , to co cation n.tte ptupatty tQ Jana.. D: towstaa,o; 'at itni Jam. Paliiloo, orywt Polilloo Mud JtlbrLaW Ptall6l.o. by Yu ma of a W.,' 4 wit of the Orptiatoi court of hoover caansy. ALS6/... t, No. 17. , At titillBl4ll.,lllllN and piece. sall Ilan right. thh.. In:tray.s and cletin al derehd.autor, In end to the r'• hag duocrals..d pruporty so was: tot tag lot :so. UV an sue I:combat plan an an. ul Dearer rails, !knoll u.nnty. pa., 1.41.11n1111! 1111 Cw uurfri by 101 No. e:N.a. on Ito , a-tos by ihutc .111 this gnash by lut ..o. 2-11. nut or w, -I ly Jima .trees; on minds I. tte, ail o two •Ittry brick hun.o: wills a 1“.., 1 11nwl hart, with teke ry Lsetssd: eellur tandem:mall: are haslet and uth• rt Out unclusol. , tupt •a Lt-at *eclat ort a. the property of A Si. Uselteoss. at ti... or J. Kaeaess. J1111:i. Silt-ELSINSS.Shcfr. bin-ire taitt,o. !Wavy?, , Aug 17. Nodes!. A: e.OIW 1e uereby gteell iil3l Iha following ac a.ll 1:061,a1S U 1 Executor+, Adastoletralura, Guittl• law., ac.. tt.sre berer elley pae-ed le the Helen, ee odic... mid end be ',weeded to ilia Ufolllllo . C.Jai for coutinnattou and allowance cos N't-dueaday. Ike id: day 01 September. Intl: • Accomd of Is.ll. router, edoir. or Joaeph Wither...v. deed. 'Final aeratuut of Jan Ammer . excreter at the trill of Elisabeth Anderoon. deed. • • • • Ylaal Recount of Adam Knout, rxecntur the sill of IN•tur lit, thin& Filial amount of J. IL Wehrle. aduir gum Pala. virago annexe of Juba Wehrle, deed. . Amount 01 Mail A. Calhoun. guardian of Ira lielLt ehlid of Thom D. Calhoun, dee'd. Afoooo t mots - I. Waltman, guardian of Adana l'realeurn, Ltilld of Adam Primiteorn, de calmed. Carnal acenunt of Catharlile Hoffman and C. Itullots.i. rm•gui•mt , of 111dily ttodoi.x. da&d. - 130.0410 Of WIC at IL It. Llawoutt, of deed. Account of A. It. Thommul, executor of the WI! Of June ('rook. deed. - ACCistlllto of nom. Noun, guardian of Nary nod 31.1rt10 T. Moore, children of Samuel Mourn, del:eared 'teal eaiate accouot of Nalhin Eakin. adoir. of the, ertalt. of Jame". Murray. deed. lice.lout of J 3111 V. Warnock. executor of the taxi will of flarn.ala /1:11111anan. deed. Final account of tutu IVilsoo.•din'r. of James Ulla., deed. Secaud nia; doltl (met and iwnonall acthont, of J. Barker, tru.tee of Um estate of nomad A. Barker. Account of Holbert M. Rhodes, guardlen of Ann Ell., Poxes!. cidld of Elkzer Po well, deed. Hoof Account of Petrick Cuuultitt. gunrdtan of EdwArd L ?Sooner. .on of JAtueo Mooney, deed. Float account ”If kn. W. Marathon, ez r. of the et 11 , of.h.oub IlAutidou, deed. Amount of Witham Smith, Adner. of the .tate of urns ..notilt, hod. stNoutros, 114 , X ECIUTOUNI NOTICIL.-Lettets nuoiLary, loorow been emoted to the Sahocri lwr 013 the eettlo of flat Id htewAtt.d,..a... late of Bridget% Ater. Beaver County, In.. All proton. hp Clebted to .aid ...tete. are hereby nodded that Im mediate payment k required sad, all rerpone ba.lo.r ctatme 21V11,01 tb. , onno Ali; pment then, duly Ant h.:Atka:ftd for eettlenbrit. JAM E'S McCONSFA., 1, • jyt3 Ceti W. P. Mel:OM NEL, LOOK HERE. CPUING AN D 1111331DIELI GOODS. —The undendeLed beg* leave to Inform his friend• sod the public geuerally that he ha. Juat received • DM/ Ir Met 01 goods of the late.t ptyles for borlug sod Sommer sear ...hick he offers at vel7 tnederat rate.. GENTLE.ithwy Fußmstr.Lva GooDs. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. - - _ Clothing , made to Order on the phorteet notice. Thankful to the public for pew; (more, I hope by [looe laii111::0/1 to btonnefw to merit a enutir.n• ante or the Faroe. • . DANIEL MILLER,I- 4 •Itlt!lua 111:10(;EIE.471 4 :11. mar 21:11" WILSON SHUTTLE No. 9. PRICE ONLY We re now dbile, to otTer to the PrN le A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE of Superior Style r.f ERibraeing 01l llw latest Improvements found In Europe and A:nerles. at a Price Quito within the reach ofesery name hold tu the L. nd. The undersl a ned member. orate Sewing Some ty for the Irne,it of the M. E. Church. Beaver. have mg had the WILSON SHUTTLE SE NINO MA CHINE In n-c for some time, take pleasure In stating that, for simplicity of follmilriletion, hilly. raw of operation. speed and beauty of per formance. we believe it i• not surpassed by auy Machine In the market. Mrs. J. F. DuAy°. Pres 13fn. A. M. Atkins. 311.9 M.A. Ceirlndanner. , Mn M. Dawson. Vice Pero. Mn. J. IL Boiler. Mrs. M. Phillips. Tim.. I Mrs. E. W. Dickey. Mrs. Prof. It. T. Taylor, INlrs.'Esq. D. Telloll, Mr.. Bev. J. It. Miller, Mn. 11. A. Wharton. Mrs. Rev. W. 11. I.ocke, Mrr. Agues Johnston Mr.. Rev. F. D. Fast, Miss 11. M. Lyon, Mni. Or. McNutt, Mhos KIKLII AlllOOll. Mr.. A. Darder , Mho, Lou. C. Wilmot. Mrs. WIIII.un Kramer. Mrs. Andrew White. Mr.. Sena torJ S.IIn tan. I °Mee mid Sales Itnom r n Third St., Dem er, Pa mAr.r3:111 , ...11 S. J. ANDERSON. Agent, Methodlot Book Concerti,. 200 htultwrry St. New York. 0 . lungf lu cousdant receipt of inquiries from onr brethren, re.pecting Sewing Machines. with re quest., to recommend and purchnee. we have In miniunctlot. with some lady friend.. carefully and thoroughly examined the various machines of ',tactical 'eine for fatally geWing, and find throe made by the Wheeler /t 1VII•on hlannfiwturing Company. Sni Broadway. New York. to fatly now bine thirespentiali, of a good inctroment. and each ay at ran confidently recommend. flaring aeon ma favorable moult', free their nee in our own, and in the houoeholds of our friends • we are de 'irons that their benefit,. phould be shared by all our brethren. and hence have Interested °unwires In their behalf. ARE. STICTERS "'ROM. Canton. JANES PLOT, *1 PORTER 11)1,01EL WITT. .1 BLEJ-EDWARIRO, DAVID TEARY. WA. A. Cox. MEI! Buy the Wheeler 5 Miami Sewing Machine. WM. SUMNER Itang3Anw4o 110 Wood St.. Pittahunh. NEW GI:00 Efty t.-4Tott - F, In Bridgewater, .1 SPILLS .ti. C. 30. Dunlap's thritrr, near the Bridge, ENTIRELY n: EsH STOCK 01 FAMILY GROCERIES, QUEENswAttE, NAILS, WINDOW GLASS. FLOUR, FEED AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. And In ceoeml all articles uertall• found In such entnoction. The more room lm lava remodeled, and convehlently arranced, with large allow win• drora, Sr. Mr. John Stltee, PO lung known In Ihla common cy, edit gwe hh. dorroual 411,1 . 0 . n, lame rspenance, and thorotml. n (11.1:11 nuu e ulth the Trade, to the relectlon and pmcluod. of choice mnato. and Inviter go. imtronage a ail oho a I.h the belt good,. lu the market. at rho Moral each price. All kind. of collate,. prechice oxiteol. J. STILES A t"0, Widgeon.% Pa. J tekttm. New Millinery Establishment IN 1;L C Would inform the public or Rochester and vicinity that Ate basjust opened a NEW MILLINERY STORE 131tIGIITON STREET, A short distance above Cross' stun, ROCHESTER, PA. ORIN 4 MEIIIII NEILLIREAY • in nil It• -(thildrent' clothing, eibletit. ate., mode oolework to lie re• lied on. A coil solicited. wy i{ lul L - 7.N1w.401.1C. 7 11•1:11. WZTAND, Stey DAVE OPENED AN MILS. S. T. NEAL ME I s. T. JIEAL E==22l Closing„ Giant( s ()losing, 2 Out ' Sale OF ALii otri SIIMIVIR'gTOOK, 2bgegier with 'hinnir : le 819ek qJ - trAPLE MIMIC AT IIIiXSNSE BARGAINS TMe is a howslide. (.I.OSING-0 UT 841.4.:, and prima, will, in all mew, helot:lid exactly as we.repressesat them. Ire have marked down many of ors* goods to pries ,/Mm ten to twilit:l.)am per cent. 'lower than the ray *sane goods were sold Wore the war.' fend Our Prieserm, WI and eee our :goods and &Impure . Mem with /hose of any lionise fu thla market. ZVL AltE; Skit:LANG Cochecit Prints at • . —lO cents. Itterrirnac Print* nt ..... 10 rents. Sionglie Prints . 10 center Aulerimu Prints nt ...... . ....10 0111.4. All our bt.44Printsol every make 10 cents. We Are Selling. Benntiful striprsl Alpwas, worth Z. cents, ut 123 cents. .. AVu•Aare Thin Grenadines at 1.21,4 cents, ruarked down front In cents.: , For 3Xoia 13oyio' Wour s Cassitneras ut 65 cents, Worth t573‘ nuts. Cussitnetes ut 75 cents. Worth 41 W. White Plf.'94 White I' P. K. at 12,1 i cents, Worth 25 cents. P. K. +it 20 mots, Worth 31 exilic I'. K at S.v cents, Worth 37 cents. P. K. at Worth Linen Towels, 10 eciit, Worth 15 cents. Linen Towel,, 1:: . !i AVOI ill 29 cents. Linen Towels, :Ai keuts, Worth tt: cents. LADIES' SI:1131E1C DAWD)RALS AL sl.oo—iteducekl. Irma $1.50. 40 PIECES PURE MOHAIR POPLINS, At 31 Cents, 8,4,1 this SC:LsOU :It 15 cents. At 123 i Cent+, BEST SHEETING .3M'SLIN: Al 12% Cents. VERY FINE BLEACHED MUSLIN, the Bost Bargain of Mc Season. • MIXED POPLIN DRESS GOODS, At one-half' or the price or a' painth ago. TA.131.0E1 .fit :30, ari, :37, .415, 50c. A great rialuchon in prices. A VERY LARGE STQCK OF White Barred Sainsook. White Swiss (Podia and Barred). Victoria Lawns, White Nainsook, Light Summer Shawls. Printed Cashmere Shawls. Black, White, Checked k Striped Shawl, A. Et A.1L1..(4- A.TINT Deal Irish Poplin Dress Palter:Ls Plain and Parrerl, nt $9 a pattern. • Orli soon, road secure !tome of the best bargains that hare been n ered this ir Srason. A. W. ERWIN & CO.'S, No. 178 Federal. Street, ALLEGHENY CITY, junl;ly—je.l9;y2o-27 ritrulank. Dethlatr nth, nt the Attar. orrice N E W BOOT& SHOE STORE, NELSON'S I:MOCK, DIAMOND, 110CIIESTElt, -PENN'A The Under.igned, having taknn the Store Room Connelly occupied by rwriow,txv - r ,sr.. WILSO N Incites tilt: 'Mention of The Public Generally T., k 6 SUx:k of awotrzo autixigzi) Gaiters & Slippers. Custom Made Wo-rk KEPT CONSTANTLY ON II.tNI) YI*V AND OF TIIE Finest and best Quality, CALL AND BE CONVINCED Met he sclis as (SIEAP AS THE CM:APE:4'I J. D. MILLED, Rprl:kly Diamond, Itocin,ter. N:() )1° ►e►►ts About ttit►tt rtitcvs !F• YO 1 ' 01:.t I. WITI.II .*Cliilif Eit Steinelidl !h. z _ 1 7 Bargains in, Clothing! a; Great Closing - Out Sale I .; I Ti 4,, , siliar su tttttt ur cuutiu : :..,,i - .4.1 , • A -- SCEIFF&STEINFELD , a , - 1 IF_, o l i NEW BRIGHTON. PA. i t a i 0 .:',.3lohair "tress Goods at 20 cts pc! yd. n. ICM:unbleached marlin : il l : - ... .... F 7„ifm„, g. 01lendid bleached do 10 " " - 3 wait ort co ic,,, ir; "- . E SIT/ryas do . 10 " "' " •-> I 8 - ," Ladies' hose, - .10 "ts a pair. : , a I bents' Seeks, . do I ' Ilbents Summer suits, from s3%@ . so. a . 1 .. r , ill Other Goods at Correspond-:1 l ' Call ' early . ing i t i l y,.(f ii i-c an Pj ; t‘ i i ce s " s ea . r e real . 1 : .*.. BARCIAINS AT ," • SCHIFF MWElR_3_i' eacas.Upg3 Par iaq4stAix al 0 .0 111 111 lIV junr2Ochil. !..='• . IFf•ffectuiaol'ili; . Tit USTRE'SSALE: Qf Valuable Propuly la She Borough of Beaty ' , Ws& Patterson Mon - shiPJ Bearer. ibias(y 4 ,Pu, `ldy Minot 01 •de of tha Venda . Common lime or tiara weary sitting in equity. the sub. Ocrleet will &brad public sale 1W afmton on the Mrerre Thilletradaya.dalgetrit 11nOr , At 111/ We load, I. ow. ell the, /*Unwise' descr/be.l thr'ei wee.* DC I 080 of lee& onintuelly blotto se the Rua. and Vittioreas 1ea.141, to wit: • t no. I. A None 148•• of gruand AVM:S on the bank of /Ai lborer creek In the breach of Ilea. ter Valli and tommeltetely adletainm the Renewl elation. the Cutlery work/ and ether ltoprored 11rnrntn.r4e of eate torn. and directly onvoite the too - O Yew llrichtou Off 'held% took of 1t... creek. Tale property treat Ito toasty ht hoarier* adreataxes thy rrUakullf to Ike Jr. Y W. S C. Id W.. Idle canal awl unexcelled water power of limner Yeltryle aelmlrahly neapred to he. tot laid out in,nawn bra Or foe, martalactartrer purpose.. The portion of tlale ground lying h4r. wean Th.: county road and the. Creek le e nder alarm cod has exalt tem boom.: ow • of which I. kit. and MO other frame. Aber, 'Arnold ahoo• aid a einall otcbard •of ;food trait. ThLt prof/aril' le boluLled end doe:tribe , ' am Iteciaarkm 01 • wane DU the hank of Hitt [lnlet creek, thence by laud of Jew I'etterroo north GI degreee. we4l to 44. the perchet to the ware of InbeeM the P. Yt. W. A C It. W., under appropriation of rand Co., -• et 40. Int Jane Tam, IMO nearer. County COM• 7 Ilooc; thence by .aid natter utrell.ray track, north 81 degree.. If. minuter. weer 8 50.1041 perch. ea. north SI dr4rees, 01 minutes. weal a 6.100 per. rho., earth 21) degrees. 88 talented. Welt 64110 perches, north Ude:roe., 4$ minutes, weer 1111148.10 p..tehea. north It dm ace an lahlutee, went Heim pro.ltee, North le degree*, Susluatte. west 1161 W l•rche..oortti 16 - Urcreel.•ll tuinufe...watt :J lOU perches to boo of Witt law Jae. PAM:No r.. now lieerlci A Lena; :home by lieo of odd Load 41.1.:iee4, taw) ril9•lol)perchea' to a port; tho Ore by lot now occupied by Mn.... !lola eouth decreer. teat Si 7410 perches roe ',eke, north • eicrrre, 1. minutia. raut 11 IA parthes to coke; throe, by Walnut Bottom Hem eoutb 4n do pert. nest 4 14) perched to • make. monk Si de grreo, root 191.1 part.. ton Asks, south LS de• game. cart peret...# to a Flake. teeth 41derm 4 . toot SI perch,. to the Boner melt; theoce by raid Creek .oath Yl 4 1.i.aeoliwe 4 t 4 • l Bemleh'lfl I lw of beginning, oxitalnum :Jure" anal" per : cher:olbject hoverer to the richt of ray of P. Ft. t. C. /L ahtett °rennin 1 WNW cad al • perchre. No Id —A doe firm attnata and beta; part ly In the bortroah ut Bearer Palle and partly In Pattered:l Ip. This is A Valtsdala Pieoeqf Latml, -mum: •urarlf • h .* C1110,4:10* a1:W.1.-L.ll watered ' by epilogs. The ins• plat are • ore and a halt story log boom, print frame addition, and frame hon. naffs. Is • waver failing spring of water war the boom cud a small orchard of grafted fruit. A cuiwidersbie amount of good timber yet remains on the hilleldn portion of the farm. A rein of excellent coal of about two fret IL thickness, and two eels. of fire. clay and Mlle the place which are particularly vaniabie owing to their contiguity to agouti home ruarket and tbu facilities for aitlppickt by flisitrusil sud canal. would make an Erratical Dairy, Or Gardening Farm, • haring. ready inarketllb Beaver Falls, New Brigh• ton and Fellow's. with as Careplitkl popollitlon of nine or ten thousand persons. llabt phase of laud 1r bounded and deecrthed as follows: CW016.11, lugat a stake mcentre of retina; track distant hr. 10-16Iperclunt titans the west bank of 11113 , tier ',creek; thence by land of Janangrot lemon Korth 64 degree, west hh peredles; uurt It S 3 desrem west. 41 perches to a etall: surith 7.14 degree. went 1111 perches to a stake ; *oath 39b, deemn west ns perches to a stale; tooth bh dxgre, west it perdu. to a stoke: thanes by parcel of land No.l—hertinaher descrilx33—borth 61 ti th erm. ;wmt ti 3-10 parches to a eiGte: north 73 , 4 deg rem west it 7-lota-rub. to a stake; flunk 111, degrees. west 18 171 MO marches to a state. south eighty hin.41.8 degrem wall 21}4 perches to • poet; thrum by land of Madam Willa, north I degree w.t 138 3-10 perches tam Black Oak: thence by land formerly of James Patterson, now Bendel & fans north 69 degrees mat 4l porches ton post.; moth 1 dogma met bay. perches to a black oak stump; north E 8 deg. east 101 91-161 per. to cantata I.e ad tack of Plet,. Ft. W. &C. it. IN • Brace by -said mato: hoe of railway track wardlt " l6 degrees 13 minutes east 70 43-11:0 perches; south 19 degrees minntee Mot 6 (6-109 perches; *oath tl degmea IS sticattos mate 01-1* perches; south 95 dryers 48 mittew rut d 1.1/-161 percher,•uath 49 degrees 68 minutes rut It (nl-1111 percher,' south SI degrees det 'Warne. east a lat-ItIO perches; @oath 87 degrees Is minutes cut P 30-1 W perches to place of begin. :dug; containing, 16/ acres and SI perches. subject, however. to the right of way of P. F. W. 8 C. It. W.. which occuples two acres and 41/ perch... No. 3.—A pace or panel of land to Patterson Township. This is a choicepiece of Meadow Land but only ;partially under fence; a spring run pure. through a portion of the ground, a rein atonal and Flre,Clay underlie the pines. Tab/ would Mao. make an excellent Dairy or (harden Farm. It Is bounded and describe.] an follows: Beginning it • post on west side of Moto rood, the co by land al Thomas Walls loath 10 degree. west U ;exch. to &pont; *mace by land of James Patterson unith 1 degree east df perches to • poet; north W degrees mat U perches to a stake; north 1 degree west ts porches to .stake: Mirth en degrees east 41 pare b ea to a stake; north 38 degrees .1114 6.1-100 per. the. to a stake on a brook or min: Banco by par• al of land No. 4, last afore•Md dascrlhed, Korth 615( drys... west 0 3-10 perches to a stake; north degrees went It 7-10 perches to a stake; north aN degree's west IS 63-10 u perches to a stake; south 8.1 degrees went 2:11i perches to the plate tai bmluning, containing 43 seem and 110 perches. TEIISIB OF SALB: —true-third of purchme money to be paid down. and balance th age and two years, with annual In:Lima thermm being se enred by bond and mortgage on the propeny.- Purchaser to pay a.l expense of stamping and pre paring deeds. Persons desirous of seeing the property, or phrts thersof, will please call on the Trustee at his resi. deuce In New Brighton, Pa. C. ll. BARKER. Jr3L4w [Radical copy] _L Trusts, Reduced' Prices! Spepirer & Sons Have just Returned from the F.nit WITH A !AWE STOCK OF GOODS Itout;lit at the Lowest Cash Prices, And 1;111 qdl 1441131 C G04)11, AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WART Omsk , ing of Dry Go.als, Groc.t•rit-i, Pr.. visions, tinntwan•, llata, Cap.t. Boot.; anti Shoes. Hope, Ocala. Packin4 • Yarn, Iron, Nails, Pa 1.1 4 ,, Oil, Putty, . Queenswa \ Vil• low-ware,Flour. • Ortin anti Damn, a varie ty of Prints,Muslin4, Ticktript,Delainß,Clinks, .11pauts,.lwa4,Dittitus,Cruali ' anti Ibuiery : alau. Teat, COiTCCA, litigant, Sy ru p*, Stal.t.ivA, Carbon Oil, 21/0 bids. of the Celebrated Calton Cily AND NEV CREEK FLOUR, Jtbl arrh ell and for mit., and Ito ' • • A.t Pittsburg Prives. 200 ICeg Wheeling Nails: osi: cut WHITE LIME, lAunt Hager, and Akron Onnwl; I.nrge :41,;(1: or White Lead and Paints • very superinr tinnlity of Strum t. & 11 I ct zel's n la of Carbon Oil Just Arrired and for sale, Wholesale and Retail ALSO, PURE cATAwII.I, ISABELLA —and— Concord Wines, Of nor own vintatte, for Medicinal and SacnuuentalPurpnsv,are highly He commended by ihomt who have uNed them. 1 They arc sko Agrou fur the KNIFFEN MOWER AND REAPER, And PLti Nat. Co'.A Thanking the Public for thplr pail pat• ronmte., we hope to merit n'liberni share in the halm. All Cloode Delivered Free of Charge, You can rely on all good.' being fresh, al an our old gooda were sold at auction. tiI'EVEIRER & SONS, uprl:l;te Agents, Read This! to $ per anistb made by Agent. editing THE HOME OF WASHINGTON, on. Vintirr VIIHNON AND TIA ASAINIATIDIA, ENSON)! LOSSING. 150111ustratIon., tlutr , l harldenretql bond. Only bunk nn tk, rutPjetk Every tunny wnnts , n coin% rnlrer.ally mintier:ea the eroknini; nr". The Anadeemest pe)Ander boot er Vie war, DA. tA. wash Liberal tern.. % Send hot Our nnrnoly Illtn.trateril. etc., arnlinitcre W'7mtnelt. A"nt. alrattly at work are Atolul: •nineell ll .l , Add". ICANNAFOIM & haat ri hem ITt IV vst Fourth Strtvt. eluclfte. ll Uhh. frit Ilk
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