The Beaver'''Litis. li t ... v et. Asig.Sl;iloll: Cireitt iOA OURM rip44ol notes or- ,. -- r G Jtuk„ -16 u. • w. —•••, nz ,s l 20 0 Jo 11 5.00 oo woo du 600 Al 00 UllO ' ,•,16616 ..... 600 111160 15 00 cutunift . .. 00 15'00 110 00 ...... 561 OU ao au 36 OU L~ 1.1.10w/elan' 4 titillicaditbtelltoticee.i.4soo a. notice.. per It pe r tea tented . ; payments 'le be miide t,iatirierlx, except Ico,oleat s4vertheeteate,;eblets moot be pej4 , vl,:knec. .voile ofthe Thermo' , eter for the 0,•1: ending Atiguat 55), 187 j). 11 '63 deg. 71 deg. 66 dog. •15 58 deg. 73 de*. 62 deg; .16 37 deg. • 73 deg. 65 dog. 1 17 62 deg. 78 dog. 6•2t10g. 63 deg. 82 .leg. 73 deg. in 73 dog. 82 dog. .74 dog. .• a 1 6.5 deg. 71 dog. 63(leg. ft. P. . TIME leseland & Pittsburgh U. 0.-Trillui ••••••.. leave Beaver Station a ) follows: BON E x press... 3.27; Brealng E5py:44,1.14; Mall, it p • ( •,„ t p. West leave Besver Aatlon Mall, 7.43 m.; EzPrxxx....= 9. 111 :i Ac . ttlon, 5.4'1 p. to. • Intl. NI. W. & C. U. Ins goin ge) g East i.echester Station tat end o brill as fol. ;lesser Falls Accom. 8.03 s. .; Euonsccous. •• .; in.. New Castle scrum. 8.101 0. 104 11. Falls 1C.11.1 p. m. frAltis golug West, leave flocheitor Stattnn, (at 1.•1 or bridge) as follows: B. F. rcom. 10 a. m.; E jai neconi. 5.12 p. m.; Erie nigh express 5.45 p. ; . 11. F. ACCOIII. 7.87 p. M. golng East tests,: er (tipper) Da g..; oe fOUOIVO: D. F. secoul. 6.as .m; Noon IC r... 1 7.15 a. in.; New Castle accOm. 6.40 a. al; • •,,,•010 0033. 10.ra a.Oll &aver Fll e ls maim. 11.13 . 1 . 310060 31:119.65 p. m; Erl exp. 4,10 p. In; exp. 6.02 p. m; Erie mail .55 p.tw • 60106 West, least, Ituclseter (Upper ) Du. • ••• follows : Chicago tusil 8.15 . m.; lade exp. 313: Beaver Falls &acorn. 33.5.50. m. Chicago I 010. m.; Chicago exp. 3.55!p. m; Now Cas. .• •••.1,111. 130 p ; 117.1.111 asp. 5. p. as; Bearer ....I , Cillll. 7.60 'l'lll. ottelition of tho pub] Ow following Now A 4 ho.li appear; for, the first 1:., to-day: r•pyial Notioo.—Mrs. J. 1 vortioeininits.—Dauch.i & Co, wring fachino.—Linnenbrink., Proniinin List.L . -Agricultlfral Society, Notivo to Toaoliors.—T. l ii. Douglas. Notices.—Linnenbrink. subscriptions to theTilenver Ar ,14,--Ttio following funned portfolio poid.tho Hums sob oliPosito to . thoir 311104 . onion:6olot' t.# Dui Beaver 11;,iemotinou the dale of ourlamt. publi- {0 is directft4 -ortisomonts time In tho ME! lames Crooke, Service, B. French, Beaver, I. B. Burford, Beaver, Villiarn 'Bev itigton, Bliley I. S.. Ratan, Beaver, Smith's F miles Thomas!, North Se w !, :ilium Ramsey, Bridgew: cilliam'Steolifee'il., X tit 2 00 !cry, 2.00 lekloy tp.,2 00 °aver, 2 00 100 vn,(W.V.)B 00 il), 200 WILT. Recuovn—J. H ..di and tulllonory °slat! , more In Ilia early part of timel quay's Buildlu uh a fine now stock 01 lience's dry lilislunont will Soptember to id. Beaver, • gOodli, auglig ncry, fuis, ate rain visited sufficient growing: Several tine mhotver the latter part of last .ovking 1,0 keep the g Miring the past week, d iriuud. in this vicinity itip their harvest work, of their hay was more tho wet weather before our agrlcultu , about finish- A large guau r lea damaged t waNpthered Tim Hume Shuttle He inEr machine, old under $OlO. hosier. be,t sowing machine I. I.,iineubrink agent. I 1 The spire on the no . 11f. E. church .f thiS . l,l:l,(•, WILY COMO, cal on lust Fri lay and the scaffolding taken down on '.atinlay. Its height Is 'about. 130 feet ran the ground, and it is said to be a - i•fy substantial struetilie• It makes a ....ry handsome appearance. Ni . ,rtos.—Mrs. J. It atm wishes to ait , rut the puhlie that shb will offer at t i l',U.lic Sale her entire stock of .11ry .. , ...1.. and Millinery ' ( nods and 'also ....in.. articles of house f rullure, nt: tier :. ~, .. "t' liti.iness on Bridge Fa., Bridge. ~,;.r, on .Ntoitilay September 5,1870. It Fell into it nen (Li last Sabbath, ~,lithl of Mr Philip La 'all of Now tio .,..sh•y township fell into a well satin t3...1:y four feet in dopth The water In IL- w,ll!wiei about four feet droop. The .•h1,.1 sin llNClied, but r tobilied lopirid. . Ili.. i'all from which tis thought it ...not ie.:over. . . \ - I , V BIIIMITON LA EIS' 'llertstAnv. II- los , shoot year )egins Septein .oll. Cotirso of ahlrly eompleta. A nud dapariment to- teaehors. Yu- I• .i.lvatitages for p tpils In instra a,a;.O !flask,. In its tlutnestie arraymO lo.JO., this Institution Is a most tlesint— Itmo ror Iyairdern. In Its natural, ~.tic anti moral mlirrolltulituts,' it is 1 , , .it lovitintr. For elieulura tuldress n.• Iti:v. N. IL .I() wH•ro', A. M t wtnaltlept by Ligll l storm of lightning heal and rain passed unity last week, hoar of h01:011%i bout particulars ho lam' of Mr, bownship wita and consumed. impleunants, ju mper were lin m inutia,' at $6,000• Rosen township, is re- I led by lightning r a portion of t h is e : etle Mier. dusk.' W ~ • miltles but Jiro o the followhig: k , littitti of Benham &reek with lightning II of \tr. M.'s.farmln Inding ii mower zind ' d op. 1114 fors is ea young men named erg of New Sonialo .rtol to hove been t lo.Kalllo evening. If. Hence, third • in the fall move Colonn l el Quay's' t o room; but be presout! plaeo of re, line stock of Feint'Mugs, Se.,' ~LoN,I To Ntovn..l, 1 1!,,t, litravor, will earl ,• <twk of goods In J ••zalitly fitted up Ato moving will at his ~ 0 n, 1 4 oiror his toil ~) ;Dods, Millinery, I 4,1 . .11. t. 4 of eo. prie, I • lilt , lianco for those . ,i ,•lioap. I . Thbe lean elo wanting to ,buy angltt( '•Mulvvnuoti hem at the lowee • KilltiN Vanport. price.. 0u tat rite Bridge oltaikistlon.—A. , corms ir .okid at ltochesteti who seems - to take interest in tho C bio river bridge sends us the ',Mowing : ;;Ilf for narrow ay In bridge etdroca ' • L'ill:,000 bushelsof coal sent out on t.ltily 30, 1870, Making miles of ' ,, 211t cars, 131 miles of locomotives, ~; Irv, and cabooses hod o total or 100 "•,!.?•. 10=1 ear loads of 10 tons to the i,014 trains, of 16 cars to the train it ‘ , .01d take one-third of a year to trans the above, allow ng 10 trains per Thc above does not include coal Ut to points above Cincinnati. • U. IDE brAu. —• We sec from She Ml i lowing which wo " , 'p from , the 'fidiuutelJouraal that Prof. l' n I, has paid that pima a i visit : _ , patrotig*ill see 111 another column ti, ',. lvt . rti4nutent of- tho Beaver Semi - • Fool , Ntosical It stltuto, loeatod at 11., %ex. Pa. We lavo been neimainted "'' l ' this school for tour° than a year, .1.1 have Always held it spoken, of in. I , .ret, of unqualified praise. Wo ilOll 11, pleasure of attttll from Rev. Mr. Tay -1,, the Principal, an his addrows and 11.ri vt•rsAtilm, • eon tinned tile favorable ' , potion, We had foratixl of the Man and li, . . 0 1.'01. Ile nisct luta the entiortietnent; •.f filmy of our most inoniinentiMMons, '' , ' ,1 4.: whom are alai. M. G. Cashing, AMist It. Moore, es 4., and Mr. C. iti• I:wham...tn. The adiantages of this In •lnetion are superior and pectillarlyin :t ,en,ittal point of vi w. Great care Li t.Lk en of mind, morta l and mianners, so that a pupil Is graduated from there, not offi y thou e ducated, but ntticted and pure In ght and deed. :Betigintwoor) We notice that mac neighbors Midget ' rilt i rlrentiTtZtriet this locality. They have gone to work dOwn thorn and filed up their' main street, and raised the sidawalk to such a height as will make It possible for us to visit thorn next winter without the use of pontoons. la :s Gm I year - - $7 00 $lO HI 00 15 0 00 0 1$ 1:10 13 00 SI 00 01110 01 00 00 au ao rownoaq dike. Usraed.—A lbsr days ago a barn occupied by .Tas. K. Thump= son, in Ohio township was•. struck by lightning and together with its contents consumed.len were two horses in the barn at the time, both of which perished Ass; the dames. Mr, Thompson's loss is estimated tt 11200. 7Uir. Jams Gilkey, of Shenango township, Mercer county, has propagat. pd from a fig scion, &fig tree that is now throe yrarsOld and three feel high, and is bearing fruit. There are at present sixty Aga upon the tree, some of- which are ripe, while others aro much younger and quite green. This Is certainly a curiosity for this section of country. Don't drink those simmering compounds of liquid Devils, those mix tures of concentrated Death, called "Dit iers," compounded as they are, of the poorest, cheap, poisonous strychnine, whiskey or rum, spiced and sweetened to tl o taste; but, if you are weak and de bilitated, or need,a blood purifier, take Dr. Pierce's AIL Ext , or Golden Medical Discovery, a purely vegetable extract, and the boat tonic or strengthener and blood' purifier over discovered. As an anti-billious medicine 14 is unegaulled. Sold by druggists. ,Thousands who uao Dr. Sagten Catarrh Remaly aro loud In its praise. Borough Improsements.—Within the past week or two a good deal of work has boon done on the public squares, and anthe Main street In Beaver The squares a o now enclosed with a neat post and rail fence, and in the fall they will be fill ed with shade trees. The street, from the Court House east to Orr and Cooper's store has boon tilled up and smoothed, and now presents 'a tine appearance. Those improvements will add no little to the value of property In heaver, and wo earnestly hope to two something done each year to Improve and beautify the town. The present town council is effi cient and in full ayenpathy with those who desire Beaver to move along with the rest of the world, and their hands should be strengthened' by every well wisher of the place. Much credit is duo Capt. George W. Harnllton—a member of the council—who has boon unremit ting in his efforts to-carry forward the improvements agrped upon by himself and associates In their official meetings. Street Commissioner, Turner,. is also do serving of praise for the dodgy he has shown in cat rying oti - the work. • Shop Lllllng.—During the week ending August 13th a:middle aged wo man was noticed to visit a great Many dry goods storesln Pittsburgh and 'Alle gheny. She almost .invariably retired without purchasing. A clerk in J. IL Cares store had his attention directed to her, and finally detected her In trying to. conceal a piece of silk under her cloth ing. Ile permitted her to depart, and with the police followed her to the depot of the Fort Wayne roai,.where they dis covered she had left a Skip quantity of goods of various kinds in charge of the women in the waiting room. She was arrested, and nearly elks:4 the goods al luded to were identiffisetta belonging to Wm..Semple, of Allegheny city. The woman gave her name's Mrs. Danills,of Bridgewater, this county. On making some inquiry we learn that a family of that name resides in Bridgewater, and Mrs. D. has heretofore kept a small millinery store In that vil lage. We know flotilla's of the family except that they have resided there for sometime past. V. 00 2'oo 2'oo ' 'Teachers take com- Mate° on teacher's, posananent for Bea yer county, will meetlff the lxigli School department of Rocheiter Union Schools on Saturday the 17th ofSeptember next, at 9 o'clock a. tn., for the purpose of es.- hunning tiny and all persons wishing the permanent maid/Cato this year, as this will positively be the last meeting of the present committee alP.should be 'present. By order oflho Committee. T. 11. rIOUOL A t 4, &c'y. ...11 FEW EItUDIUI NOTICED. No. Perhaps no word irttbe English Lan 'gunge is so frequently improperly used by most people of the United litotes as the very common words:migrant. If we stand at Castle tiaras*, in Now York city, or at any of our railway stations at which great numbers of Europeans ar rive, Ave 'invariably hear all those who are :111.1i conning into our country desig nated uy pet p 01124 gonklont ; that is, for once we hear them called immigrants, we hear them ton times called emigrants. Awl the misapplication of this word rm. igralit is not conlinettlis the countionali ty, but some of our newspaper reporters frequently misapply it.- it bas been but it short Limo since Tread in a report of the proceedjaigs of the United States Sen ate that pie discussion of a certain bill "drew out the sentiments of the dfferent Senators on the question of Chinese em igration"; when, in kict, Chinese immi gration was the questrii upon which the views of the different Senators were ex ' pressed. no'fpot the very general 11115. application ~f`tht:4 5.1 emigrant, and the errors we hear every day in the use of other words, give some proof that the study of words 1., to a great extent neg lected in nearly or quite all the schools in the land? \%O know that many of our most pretentious give little or no atten tion to etymology; while in some it is wholly neglected, yet, practically speak ing, it is one of the essentials of a good English ethuntion: end at the same time can be made bylgood teacher's, oneof the most pleasant studies in which pupils can engage. If a pupil Is taught that emigrant is derived from the Latin pre position e, which meantfrom or out of, and tile Latin verb migro, which means I go, or I remove, ho will at once be en able! to coznprolletad its mignititsitton fully 'and elderly; and will, of course, never commit the error of calling the people who twine into our country emi grants. IVhon he has learned that immi grant Ls derived front migro, also, and the Latin preposition in, meaning into, and for the sake of euphony changml to int, he will be at no 114,11 to understand that the thousands o( Irish, Germans, Eng lish, French and Chiuose thiet are con tinually landing on our shores—coining into our country—are not emigrants, but are most certainly. immigrants. One of the most commoin errors to be noticed iu every-day conversation 13 the ,use of the double negatives; and tills er ror is committed by many who hold teacher's certificates. I don't know nothing shout it; I didn't see nobody; I ain't going no place; I don't Kw 710 use in it; I don't believe no such thing; I Can't do nothing for you ; Atten't Neon nothing of him, aro a few of tho 4 vory many oxpresahnis containing two-negatives where only one is requir ed, that one hears scores of times every day. And yet how easily can any one of ordinary understanding avoid such unjustifiable and inexcusable. blunders; and generally fewer words are required teexpresslimo'slideas in good English than are used by those who are 'contin ually mangling the language. For ex ample it is easier to say I know nothing . about it than it is to put in the redun dant word don't and thus not only to ex press oneself very awkwardly, but to say just the opposite of that which is intend od ; for. in aU such expresiliertit., stit tied riegatiViii . herb ctlib. 4 km& martin* ltd hffi n 1 LL 4iii&zeblii\OWYJ ..•_. io ay. ludon't tee 14 fine in ft enal*lltilliiiimyhig.-1- do ,1140 use In it ; Ttheremailm intention hi to df4l I :gg ril 4 . - t r % tan: t. 1 19 h ft, I Nen° use Inn, I saw nobody, I am goin no Owe, I bellairo no such thing, I dm do nothing for you, I have soon nothing othlm. A very little oarm4 thought even, by those who have neglected or have bad no opportunity to give any attention to the study (WC/rammer, will enable them to aiolgAuleitypnArehise gum= tO who, at least, desire to ti . se their mother ,to.l9*A-4 POr r ° ol7 *- I ' l ' t t t 0. L. X. • :4 (II i 1 i' No. 7.—Sea of Note.—William Floyd, PhWp Llisiermikii, , Pranchi•Lioirts and Lewis Morris ?yerothe men rypresentlng the State of Nair York; who signed the Declaration of American Independence; all of them deseiving more than a sim ple referenoe to their services which they tlod rondrrlthfritim i th• w i nof 44 . • VoyU'ocoupfiiii a niost - pro ihieu place among the pure patriots, who coon kd no ascribe too greakthat they could make for their country- "Ho was born at Setauket. Loniclshind, Dee. fathot Wiit'iline ihO aciet wimiihy far mers in tho county. In which calling his son oentinuixi up to 1774, when he was chosen a dolomite to the first Conti nental Congress, from which timo for- Ward ho AVM prominent In public life Few men suffered greater pecuniary loss from the Revolution. For nearly scion years his estate Was in possession of the English troops, and his family living in exile. Livingston was born at Albany,J4. Y. Jan. 15, 1710. He entered Yale College Bran early age, and with dis tinguished honors in 1737. His Publie life may be dated from 1754, He teas a member o f , the first Corn,inental Con gress, Mud &/ 0 of ino NoNniipo appoin ted to prepare an address tatiss mother country; and among the most:lran •and influential patriots- of the Revolution. Ills death was suddeti; being Trona drop sy 'id' the heart; and thus kis country was deprived of , his services. ,At the time of leaving home for fikotgress, In 1778, he hal taken his final leave of his family, having a 'preeentiment of ap proabhing death.' rtaricis Lewis was born In Standoff, Wales, in 1713. Alter completing his education al, Weatminister, he served an apprenticeship with a London merchant and upon attaining his majority, emigra ted to this country, and entered at once upon commercial life, in which Ito was very 'successful. His public life dais front a scat in he lirst,Continental Con gress, from which time forward ho was regarded as an able Legislator; and ho distinguished hinted( with equal malt in the field during the posandslou ot bonglsland by the British. He not on- . ly antlered great poeuniaryloss from the destruction of his property, but was made to feel their brutality znore koeely in antsequongo of the close confinement, for mouths, of a beloved wife, during which Uwe she.was denied theordinary comfort* of life, and subjected to treat ment which ruined hereeitatitution and resulted In her premature desitli.' niOnls was born Io meniesetit, 1,,t„:4, In 17401 He entered Yale Wane at la years or age, and four years after, graduated with the usual honors: He early espoused tbo rights of the colonies —boldly "denounced the' abuses of the house government 7 and was, foremost among the noble band who pledged for tune and life in the great struggle. Btw dying the character of Mr: Mortis, we find it difficult to confine ourselves to the limits of one: outline sketch, and pass his name with this brief allusion to the pure and disinterested patriotism by which ho was over governed, 'pus, "By their fruits," these, anti many more demonstrated their patriotism at that trying period of American history, and adhered to their pledge. Livingston lived to be 02 years ol'aigo, Lewis Morris to he 72, William Floyd to be 87, anti Francis Lewis to bo 00, and they died! So when a few years are come, then we, too, shall go the way wheat*, we shall not return. • , "Thin) Is winging us away To our eternal borne; Life is but a fleeting day— A Journey to the comp." N. B.—lt Is said, "It Is not what we read but what we remeather that makes u r s wise.", "It is not what we make, but Adiat,we,save quiVnakes fich.r !male paly):49ll 4, Mr: Edlk4 we shall tub* oth yin` tleatvilif 1)o you expect we shall be bigger Awls there than hero? .There must be lovely lands somewhere starward, for t u ne ov er return that go thither. J. K. M. 'fur. 1101 no Shuttle sowing machine, only . Cci. t El on, f he liggpf, 1. Litinen brink, Itoeliwitor, end soo then'. Stuurroadt• Cathartic Syrup, Used In all cases hotead of PILLS, EPSOM SALTS, CAS. Tull OIL, Sc.. llNltlynavored. Pleasant to take. Chlldren like It. Price tal cents. Wbolbsale. Sellerd A Co., 45 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa )e."1:ly LISTOrjr.A.IIII.IUAIp.4 To be sweiifed nt the Seventeenth AnnouTiPalr of the Heaver County AgrlcultUral tioctety, to be held nt Itenvcr, Pt.. Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Sept. 28th, 29th and 30th, 1870. OFFICERS: President —JAMES D A nee i'realtleetle.,./useplt C. Waouti, tsrt., IND Itmetat Irvin. Robert Put•ct. reg. Iterording Secretary-41. It. Moore. Correopoeultng Secretary--alter tlk /laxity. Trenenrer —1.4. r N. /Mono. ..11anagers —East Side: Cap!. tn.' Megan, cog.. Ilmun WM. A. I'. Lavck.3• it Kndleion. IS eat Side : Martin I.`t'Kulltht, S. B. lleigge. Y. Mambo°. U. u. C. 11Arrah. B.y. South Side: Wm abruada,ll. Rim Ter, s in. krcluti. Samuel Ntlcroun, Osall Swear •ntornsu AND PACING RACM First day, trotting nutch—couuty—thlle heats, beet three In arc, gu sr they please; Ulmer more rattles to Make a race; one dollar entrance tee.— Find premium. $l5 eceoud. $7; third, $3. Time of new 2 o'clock p. m. Peeieg match .-county—mlfe Made, beet three In five; gu as they please; three or more marital to make a race; one dollar entraheefee. Pint premi• am $l5; eecood, $7; ltard, $ll Time of race be. teem heats or trotting race.. Horace Naming for above rilZed Cannot compete for the larger preint• uma. Sseond /Atm. Trotting match county —mile 'heats; beet three in five; gas as they phis,.. to rule. Time of race I o'cloce. p. m. Fleet premium $6O setooks23; third, Your entries, end three to go. $lO entrance fee. Peeing match—county—mile Melia, beet three to five ; go as they Ocoee, to role. Time of race be.' twee. beats of trotting race. First plumb= $4l; eocond. $55; third, $l3, Your mania to make•A race. $lO entrance fee.. fortes competleg for thine mon must have been owned and kept in Ve comity for thirty days previous ,to the race; and will not be allowed to compete. fur the smaller plumbous, . - , Competition Open lo. W.... Trotting match for Stallions e x cloeivety. Private, purse, raised by subaciiptlon, and not to be paid Ftut of the funds of the cloclety. Premium $l3O. irvt horse, $100; neeoud, $5O; three marka to make • race, two to go. Ten percent. intranos foe. Mile heats ; bolt three In Ere • go ae they plcue, to rule, Thin of, race between htette of pac ing and trotting, matches shove: • • • - Third Mo.—Premium, SLSO; competition open to all horses; Trotting match. . Font premium $103; second, sso. Three entries to bake some; two to start: $l3 entrance fee; mile herb', best three inlve;'go as they please, to rule. time of race p. to. Pacing mach—premttun $l3O. Foot predawn Sulk oodXned,4l3o? -Three eetrlettlo nage a race; two to start.' $l5 entrance fee; tulle heats, best- - three Are; you they please. Time of tea:be tween beati .. uf trotting, match. CLASS 310 i I—hr nth th Vineyards. Best cultivated farm of not le,. than fifty acres strict attention tieing paid to the tape and condi. ti, o of out houses, terming, skillful management. ete OU gd Imelda •, do do Ma" • de;' 'do' SW ,Bmit cultivattrd vrgetable ganien 8 tiO Id do do du Best flower and ornamental garden ...... 3GO Best li ar naid or do pat ins than • {l.O .... W ..• id do` 1" du du do ~..17 ... le3 Judgre.—Ws2.l3hto6ll4, ILIUM Reed, Jae. Dar. rayh. NOTZ. — Competlioni &wiring to enter Clay No. malt funtleh the Secretary with their names be fore the 17th day Of September, ISM: CLASS Nu. 2.— llo na. o [Ds vistoS A.j ' ' Utlt B 1 !Malt blm ded Stallion, 4 years & Over, 1110 Oh 700 ••• do do 3do dp 700 aoo do dodo de, 30t) 1 tat • ` do • do - I (kr. do Sip yip Best blooded mare, =Odom her stock, 4 years and . '5 12) 400 Best blooded spring colt 200 A4O stallion for all pinpoint., 4 Yowl! old and opnardo 101.0 703 " .do j • 3 yaw 71b. 503 do' do do .d do 300 400 Bast broodroara, must show .tuck, 4 In old and updard 503 400 Best heavy draught stallion, 4 , years old .l.ldo •1201505 do do do 2 year! do ado 100 do do do liar do 300.300 eirt -.- - weetaisoitit i oit L-4 I , , . . 4_3l.4eitaremor-0,40...*5010a Blot lore odium SO 403 s l pt ha v ar . l=•l,.. , i I.4DITA S l a g Mi il 44 ll l t .*: 6e.,;; a 1410014:14a 14:140,1 1110141,1: y SSC rl do , /611 i do . • 1.60 LOS 14 adaMoikiatarada ng' ' ' GOO" WC& d.„ dire , da,trias t1*.•45 •do 51) )1140 do do 4 do h t t ß4lo, li i i i di rlo.666 . do do 1 do , .do , a 30, Odd iiallett Snelol6, 04' ;40 , - •. , • arc= e10w5444=1.1....911.01,10,4. )14tbetiy •St Sonnilyo, ontric4 yid.; r.: .'' T! i ; ' mid apii ....,..v..„,..,.,..,,A4.,,.. a ual lif 30,..4:.,0„,;„ _.,._, 11:1 . 123 , Bodj u deeltrir,W. , .rl!.%•.:rtet7il ie w ism 511 st spin isolvad yeeroaddk 0rean1....3 CO 160 I ; 341" , vrtii I. - I V. i la WI in i tkii i i .:44%kg_. Li. UK* ' :11ludeWS. I•cLissillo . v.ivitik ~.;;: :11 ..... ); :i'l , f ' , :l.t !.71 , 1 f••td, IA ar.l4. ..• Fog gOr t r il l a Y e a r tgia l liete.... 40 , ,• t frosts - du 8 " du do 1 year _ ..; ..die 5 3 do the • Al math , du i • • - S• • - 1 lioit'osthsaierre 113taitradovvi '' e '..' 15 ''' I do,' .? do w so. *sun do , • it,:i& • - a add Dalton better,ll•44 Amodio .1 . -; 4 56463.1arhi1n tad wider 1 tear old— ~..1 ;*" 3 BeeLnevuo bull I yearifair eribahltd". la , •'-'5 _do do 1 years do do .. al. •., ,4-. do do 1 year do _ do • 5 . • 3 du _ .. du, 6 months, do do -,• S 1 1 BeaVDeven de* 3 yes/form* ', '' '' 0" - ' 6 do Iltar ,Dflaj!-, i 419. (pars , ..d o.• e f, d I .. .. Al . • , . a and3se4u'o 4l erm o yricr` ri, *l-''l" ~1 Dot eiettru or inueieuar Spars or , ordr:•.2l ! 4 - .4* do do do do *stars i „; do , ..., 1,. : AI Hon native Of CM* Wilke/ Seals over, I ' . I Boat native or cedes calf antler A year. 6 .. 1 Ba.a yaw Watt oxen 5 paid or over..:. • 6 '' • 4 adveg dioritieldin 33**4 or Ovel'A.u.,4 ~:!•, a BOK Oior. c* i.. • • 1 •,•1 BOK dr 'dittle, nut lead titpa' alz• to' , ditswome Po lord-4.4 e.':... I* • ' late ". • ' • • 4wanilag Coasseittee.- =Diary : . Idetil. •am ' c trl. 't• Ulm!". Jo•cP4 l 4- ki 4 4,05.--- • -- CLitiS bit Spenlib bin* • —3 3 - $ . , epanwn ewes " a yearling Spaniel' ewes 4 3 I ftax tlar un o i ny bil e ck w,. " ...3 ,71 " 3 yeaning itareay . cons • 'Lsotsweid beck -3 Cetairold :" , • "t 1 riding CotsWoldWirek ' I — Waster kick ' 3 3 Leicester ewes'. - ..... • • " yeetling Leiciaa...;B I tie et adown tick. ' ' - ••• " .8 Smileless's:ewes' - ' " 3 yearling Southdown ewes a 3 a at wetber• 4t' tbik 14. 1 11: abaw, lice. Minesinger. I=:EZl= IstP. 04. bast 104210 bowl . . .416161. 4OD beg 46‘voina pips Wiliaikllr wbho • 400 !W boot Scunik 2.l26loorbruod sow W ,lll ass buir , 316.444'40ficr022100 p146 ' 11•64r • • .• 6 Mouths 21 ID I 00 bist Cballprirldki boar, Adtlo.=-2hogi. itolfol4Win. Jr.. and John McM4hoo. . , • I:LASS NU. 4—ArWiry. beat pal i iniiaeorey ducks dip'. At ' ' $lOO ", mamas " • 1 Asi Otero dip 1 lal " •• tarkera dip ...1 131 •• •• 'MIMI dip. a IMI " 3 bens and auk equal !pedal otebrekeaa die. a ' - ' - • 1110 " collection of calekeuri dip. ilk 300 Awarding Com.-:dohn Casaba!, au.. Deaver; Nu. Lindsay, Warm; Om, Dual; Nem ,Brig,b Wait • • 1 . . . CLASS NO, 2-1/wery fern. id beet lot hooey In glom dip. & jt Uu 1 do do do wood and glow dip. &X CU 11 1.0 as du do wood dip. 1.3 IV lIN and largest collection of hooey from , I hive & OD • Jo:keit—David titinusii, Jo& Wanton and dam- 351 Uoubar. 130114812i048,-bobutidle Yobefacita . 44,' ' '' bed lb 26.4oballeotb bigid • ' - 1111 00 - do do satioet. du 2 GO " du do culture do - 11 Lb " do du 'Ammo' do 10J " -11 . 4bawb do 3W " 411 k vesting du 2 (Si " wade 4rarcoat. 'de. - 4 12.1 " do overcoat du 4 01.1 , •• do ratio or velvet vest dip 2id do ' pair pantsi Judges:4as. Allison, Wm. dlir MI Mont Fraud. Li \Goolkw, CLASS NO. *--lionts and lbwers. Id P. 2./ bolt okandet....... .. AL CU du dolls*. t • 1 •••••••• , ' • ' e.. 100 141 Machias d vastottoo 1a 00 00 ° 'variety of cot rows du bamkod Gat dowers - • ' ...4 'co . Aso .Fra bodied •' ' ' 'MU ,233 roudhand ' " end design dip. * 1 41 50 . verbouds 111 varieties—. ......... ..1 IV 100 . phloxes 5 doI 00 50 room 0 do 1 lad 50 . 'variety of geraniums IOU SU . cactus ' IOU 50 misty of *MOM . .... . 01.1 bl .• glum bout. plants, outlaw than ti r dales 00 t 00 Jot:vs.—MlAs Maggie Ai:Welton. &aver ; Mlles Cal. Putty, Ip.w.4cster; Ylr thatftr. Ptillppsturz. 4Att. l lo-4/qtry, amid pair Puitittait torP. but crock butter ... $1 00 $ 00 " roll 603 Om or rut5..........:.tat .. , print do thi do . ....... 73 ,BO " theme 5 lb• or more 00 " apple molasses 1 quart 00r A " rovithum % gallon 011 TS " cured ham tiD Sit " dried beet slbd or more 00 /10 " herd soap ....... ........ ...... 10 atoll. .. ' 1/3 crock nitnltteristitlers Min . 3 VIM. -- old, weighing at Irani lbr with suuntunt limited nWtd irtf • king. ' ~..3 00 100 topechoen of each variety or bottled fruit or vegetable. hermetically rested TS 50 ..... Fie:amen each variety nrigelnee lyre- Pam' whh vpocia and vinegar.. , yl YS etwetmen of encl Variety of Melt Vr venetabl4 bdttew ' " - di " rpecinien of mach ...let) . of fruit or vegetable preserves 1 plot 54) 21 ... rpeelruen of vaHety of j011y.... 50 9. 9 0 tomato c2trup 4 ' .. 50 ° estrum of any kind.... I:. ......... W O tasserved grotto tratu... 1 1111 - • rberry bounce 50 ° specimen of mach variety of stmt.._ 3 • rprclmrn of each ratiely of dried ' fruit ... ° domestic riae,gar I quart ......... 141 95 J.:49,8.—Mr.. Jos. litruelt, 'Mrs.' Capt. Juba !thruster. 5161. Antoine Woo. CLUS NO ll—Dread, Cast, de Ist P. Ind. DeM.lnnill,r ;mid . i... 4 4 , ..1 In .50 To' 4,1 do biscuit r (XI 50 dfrponqd p0diej.....4.. •.6 4 • • • 4:1 A oponge Cake Su 5 do fruit caw .. . ..„ . ... OJ 1110 • do siorclmen eaib vorivtiverciabliPle 50 do Jelly cake 1 111 50 do delicate cake 10u do solver cake 10u 50 do marble cake 100 50 do domentic crackers 60 do au•drtment sweet and fancy eaken...lllo 100 do cocoa cake 1 OJ pert, lee. Mao. Geo. Nip. I= Bawl. bowl quilt do iamb work quilt. du thijr119..............................__- du en quilt. 400 100 dd &Wile quilt 400 00 to quilted Mit 1 W uu do white quill 4Oi f W 110 counterpane. 11.1 Wiry double coverlet ......... W 00 do quilted comfort 100 W Jodgis-111•• Swab. L -1111cCialteL Alm 4. Imbrie. Mr.. Milton Townsend. CLASS NO. El --Crotched Work, 4.e. Ist P. *rod Best dome.' le hearth rug 1 13 1w do ail/0 0 i cladr tidy /Oa /05 d 0.. . I do human barer 100 ..1130 do do stand do . -CU 100 do do specimen crate cover 113 50 du do specitnew Insertion. 113 50 do do toilet sett 6 Sit 100 do wooledhose or halftime 50 25 do children* wool hose ......... ... ... 50 25 do fancy *tool hoe. 25 50 do do coitou hose 23 50 . db do linen he 100 50 • do woolen mittens 50 25 do rig mittens.... ......... ... ..... ....1 01 WI do woolen hum mat.. 50 25 • do ottoman or pumo .tool cover 103 50 Judge, —NW Kula tlibb. Miss Lamina Darragh. Mrs. E. H. Demos. CLASS NO. 14—Ornamental Audi. Work. ^ - lit P. 'lnd.' Wit silk bonne* 300 103 dolMaOedbo net 1103 1W doknkdie Wirt and 03Wr do braided infant saque 100 50 do Infant scowl 100 511 do braided child's drew ............1 00 53 do ant neatest inane 00 ICD do silk or lace cap 100 80 do specimen ornamental needle wort S ill 100 du pin cushion... . ....... ....... SO 95 do ornamental h air work • 100 50 du crystalised work tOO 50 do worked pocket handkerchief Ifu 50 t d ltt Md e etgith; . tfit. ....... ..".." .1103 • • 50 Jrapes—Mrs. J. H. Union, Miss Maggio Dobbs, Mrs. Hiram Reed. CLASS NO. 15—Embroideries. ' • lot P. Sod. Dem embroidered ottoman cover IMI 50 do do stand cover _1 tat 50 do do lamp mat , 75 50 do do skirt 100 100 do do CO& ro4 ... .a 00 50 do (rid 1 ce11ar.1.,.... . . ... .. . S 5 ' 13 do • do Wand . d sleeve/aka° 100 do do infant Dope.—. . .... 100 511 do do infant shawl or skiD....l 03 50 do do ladim ..1 00 100 do - du pillow ........100 50 do do , • alippenk.:.• 03 50 do do - , ol* Sou $3 do fettle; lace edging 1 yard 50 05 Judges--Mars Mary Agnew. Miss Vlanna Maude', Mrs. M. W. I,llllor. • CLASS NO. 16—.14wes impiernewle. Bees:tiro itorsiploW f •""; ......... .: dlp iIS do one hone plow dip .2. i do hill ade Plow •• • • • dip g, I do corn plow dip d 1 I; do grain drill ;lip 43 do reaping machine dlp .110 do mowing machine ' • dips 10 . Sarum planter 1 g o o t=l;:ii b i L FA. 1r..-- . .. ... do clan, is to . w' ' ' ' -i : • 77 . - . I do horse ha y rate I do cutting bog 'do machine for gathering clover seed—. • 1 do grain cradle..., ...t..... ........ ...... ' 1 do threshing machlne; ALM 43 • do corn .hu11er....1 do cider mill 3 2 do cider mill 11 do tanning mill 1 do emu cultivator • 1 do horse shoeing 4..., • dl 1 9 3 do NI ladders s • do tsrm ladder 10 foot long I do garden ladder 10 foot 10ng............ 1 , do farm toilet .. . _ Is 111f.r.', 1 ,,ii.041;- ,... --•••••••-••:- - - , 4 do collection agricultural Implements . dip 110 do wool roller , ._ - I .I.4om—cieorge Mete, John lli.roelt, Sunned ,X. lmwmare. " two hone antis, 0114 - 11111 g o loat do .1 AO LAO—. t% , .301 ONbotwidordodoot dtp se dad.dOrd do f 1 ot,1: • :.•1• , '! 7 . 1 ' • d'Ol• itg.l dOWSMIIISIMEIrdiffe 01.• Set do si10110111110111olotro.„ do end dost•tlOdtit • " • go do piolortiblo t„ ti,, doodad stood.. ~ fl == .1 1: „IQ 44.0.9 " Pcan4l ."""r d0 * .,:,, , w ti.•, • i do ter doom tabs j 1 1:= m il !W C ; f I 4:4 1 , • P r d055.1115 !,.C1 dip 40 do t topliptio , : po doldwouse forks," • • ~., -dip •.. edo doUttadeo;tl'; •••'*•- `.• " ' -"" •', 1-011 dotard inop. , i ,j ,"•:;.: 1.. , m do csidoer.- ' • r•• • MO Ida 00 do opectommi i 011.4 "• ' t "100 tiodtlad Otov4 • •r . • 4 1,1 103 )do au! 'two diorr.bp! AlloOltHxdo dap *OD " do pose w do owdopiedwodl7 .. „ / ' , • OD ere • ' .4 100 doirukJo. Piz 401 t' 2; • tir• 100 do (Low wart. , , , t , . • dip a oo do Ire brick" ' • • - dirt a (gi do moo= brick dip a pop ob ." N a dimod, lialrates - C484 „,.,,_ / ; 1 11 6.0. 41 .4 41 • . . • - oaf ieadir ' • „ doisdoloodow.;,4-.“. . • , I ° o=4 woo" ' • • do Ades 4 Mallow ' dio skim 4 de! du Al{ Ale a* ' list ect,==.. do rdo doable tarn limning . do toto's saddle do hake' toddle / ' • • "'• • dot //dud mutiopoi • dP Mita . 4 r." 1 do kind eight do ketbortruot y, dO poiegoini do pair gest's kip hoot, do pelt gent'd stop koala ' d We s t's los Wad otogs shoed • it '. d 0 'pair I la' shoes do wit ladles' admen' ", Judgm—Edinst Than" Strop Ilischamere, Isajamlo Bath Bradford, . , N.O _ • • • . JO . lit hest lesthei ...or! thus* 4ftoo ' 60 ,do Cane baker or Dame ' • • IOD.; . BO do bask at shell basket . 73 50 do shell frame do sittileiht &Bit " 1 Oil SO' go width we 7D b do braid basket! 50 .15 do pestles Cp. iIS 00 II 01) do dream plotting " dip. *1 03 1 09 do was 901 ons • Cp. 44 40 000 do was,frult .. dip. al 80.840 do toilectiodpbottigraph4 dip. al 10 100 do dhiplay lhoL7 goods' . t dip. it 3 .011 do specimen penmanship , dip. a 1 011 100 do specimen pww9/1041110 with 1,9 band • - •• dip. to 00 t 0I Ateprdiv tbasmslia.—MirLu7 McO.mck . Darer, Mos Mrolkt MALGAZI, Beaver. FDA Smith CurUs, Seaver. • CLASS No. 8.-o,4ra dud amts. Den white or red seed mheid. 1 bushel,... ..... illi 1 Id do do ; do • do 3 ' 4 seed rre.a 6.bek - I . aced OIL , 1 busbei ll .. . •• seed Wes !Nisbet, . 1 seed cunt h i the est.4.N.ll_ ,hd• 1 " clover or timothy osist, - If bubd. . 1 , .. das•seed , yfi bu sh. 1 seed beans, 5{ bushel. • 1 *. , 16 bushel of eoj specked potdoes. I . 54 br shed of sweet potatoes 1 . specimen of Chinas inane mum, I " '• ado at cmangie warrots artsels, , . 1 . . • " du tarulp.. do rutaksgat " do oaken, . •! " do tends. beets, " do .parsolps. do , sweet pumpkins; . " collection oleos...MK • . . " do watermelloos. " do throes or ataskomMons. peck .f tomhas , " peck of core in .en beans, yS busted bona beep!,' gallon Lbw •beans, " do Irish besot opreimen celery , gal errata " uc hada Marble Head cabbage, " cis Buda el Pickle cabbage Judges.— John Roberts, Befetton tootashqu no drew Carothers. Chippe • township; 1111ctit Wey aud. Beaver borough. . BLISS No. 11.—Ma • _ .. . Isl. Id Detl 6 VIA etim fall A wistar appleao.ln l4o . l l 3 I6B u " and larva t collection of apples 0 I " 3 variettea 01E111 peen, 8 each. 2 1 Oil " 4 do winter do ; 3 lOU I of plums, 5 each, •• collection of plume 2 - Boson gainers, I • do collect=nholwo ifiwPO 4 . / • • 1 ICD I 50 ta un eelial rir 4 . • I 50 ••Voncor4, do - I 5U " 'Delaware •do .• ' ' 1 60 " lets acedUnsdo -•.• ti . . • 1 60 ••therellos , do • - 1 150 " lona do 5 5U " thimbles , do ,• • ' I 00 " collection holt generally lo oluipersoa, 4 8211 .•• dried peached, owlet. sews or plums, 1 " stapes of any species.' ' _ I 40 .halssa—De. A. ti.MhaDdabaerer noebster; A*- draw Waiereock. Briglitos laminar, Y. lanraita. uhirron. . . CLAMS NO.' in- , Diseivelowyr ibiAnakter; Jam Wilson; NeirltrighOss Johsitou Bridgewater; WlSlsalSeiss..ltiaxiss Tosrsehlp; ,er• C. Spirnrie. Saelbastgr.J9o,o p...Shogr , 'CLAES Mo. EL Mrs. lowtphlns 'Dareagh, 9berow ; Mrs.. Ell Redo. New Brighton; Ws. Thomas J. Power. Hachaster ; Mr.. Mohan Potter, Eamon@ ; Miss Awns Liston. Uochester. days No. IS soda will a • &we ill nrfl4e. sot .numerated on the Premium List Of UN Koclety. Alcorrect list of the nine with.tostroctiona will be turnleheti by the Semler, to ea% Committee on Thuniday at 10 o'cloclua ex . • Pantos' exhibiting Mewing ?Lachine@ will be no gaited to turidsh their awn covering or shed. • - Soles wad Etegultittoeo for the as.- eminent of tbi /Mr. DI R iscrioxis TO COMPETITORS Competitors must become members of the 'Society, and snow their certificates of Nlembership to the fiecretery before any entries can be made. '2. Numbered cards must be attached to all articles,. stock, &c., which will be furnished by the Seeretary—being an exact copy of his entry. 3. All animals or article' moat be en the ground before 10 o'clock on Thurs day, that they may be arranged In readi.; nese for exatninatien by the awarding Vommitteeit'or Judges: No entries will be made after that/ hour: although aril. Mee may subsequently be exhibited, but not for a premium:. • 4. The same article will not be permit ted to compote in more than oneve/ass. fti Judges must not be interfered with in any, manner, by any person; eompeti• Bora will, therefore, not make themselves known to the Judges, unless it IMCOIIIIII absolutely necessary to the examination of machinery, stock, dte.- No animal, or article entered for a premium, can be removed until the elan of the Fair, except by epeeist permission: All artieles, am, wilt be subject to the order and direction of the Board of Man agers. far. 3M. .04 01.1 • 110 ..4 00 300 7. Hay and straw for stock will be fur nished free, and grain at coat price, and an abundance of water will be on the grounds for all purposes. 8. No prenfinin will lie paid until Oc tober 30, 1870; and all premiums sent for will he paid only on a written order to the Treasurer (Isaac N. Atkins), to be retained by him all a voucher for the same. In all cases premiums aro to be receipted for G. the Treasurer. U. A Committee will direct as to the. location of any article which may be placed on exhibition. RINTRUCTIONS TO JUDO IN, the Judges aro requested to report themselves at the stand at 10 o'clock; a. tn., Thursday: otherwise vacancies will beimmedistoly filled by the Board.— They Will make full gird detailed reports, and return to the Secretary before. 10 o'clock, a. m. Friday. 2. Judges will not permit exhibitors to make themselves known to them un /ma absolutely necessary. 3. Judges must not be competitors in the same 'class in which he or she may be comPeting, ovin any way interested. 4. Judges will permit no persons to be present at their examinations, except as above directed, =23231&21 Certificates of Life inetirbership (SW each) admit all members of the family to the privileges of the Society, except males over 2t years of age. ILk.rtiticatese of 'annual membership (111.) give ail the privileges for one year, including the succeeding election. and admit the heads of a family, and their children residing at home—except males bver 21 years of age. Single tickets (25c nub) will be• goal for one admission, only. 3. All articles In the Manufacturing or Mechanical Departments'" must be made In the county. within a period of one ,year previous to the present Fair.— The Board of Managers may award_pre miums articles of special merit from other counties or Stales. 4 All persons having hdises to train In the Bing, are required to show their car- Mimics of mensbcoshlp. A Each hortmor colt (except those en gaged In n ot g articles to 'the Fair, which shall remain), will be lased 25 cents; a pair of horses—one owner— 'ln harness or otherwise, 40 tents. , . . The Board of Managen,which includes othcens, will be present on the grounds, and will be pleased to give information to rortipetitom or others desiring it. The Secretary of the Society will be ready to receive entries for two weeks prey h me t o t h e Fa rt I na would request all, who ran, to make it a telcsehrti barons the Fair, as It may r arreeire - • menu that May be mole forthelr accom modation: In presenting the foregoingN List of Premiums," the • Board wish to call at tention to the. Got that It has Undergone a thorough revision and correction, and invite a careful perusal, feeling that In variety and extent It l not surpassed by any other, County Society Moor-Stale. Taking these bets Into consideration we omits all to competes, hoping that we may have an eihibltionwhith will prove alike creditable to our dasoeigion, and to the agricultural Interests of our °amo k'''. S. It: MOORE, Sere sr. • issteesmkivi. ii,',eduin?,'Oeugir4 4,116 F being hold In ibis tif',0 3 .44-ft4o , 9M#4,rfinr? Noether .00 1 50 seLirood;flPf , Wads ,;ada 40'7; Ins In It pretest an undue munbior of a , t , Minium On last tiabbatts. h owever,. ,a. Wire mambas of people band their. Way , thithill Many of erlenn took:part In , the eterdim , ' -- Thefniethtg'isegan, pit fait yridity and it - aeon in 'it +isn't' from thafday:. OMnlintaipeire riinittrugfrotn the river optaialte to 'yquikrt„ . inm the camp ground. ' 7 + ;WU siiprined to learn that Mr A—Brul la. who 'Required quite anotodety in tide eity,nst long. since. by statUaionsly at tacking A, member 'mi , of our , lomi prem, swain *sudden did the resident* of Rev: lin Carseeln.inlYnloit eownabip;• ori Friday IMO HU bearship was In WS usual health up to a very abort time pro. "lough/ tile decease. Diajeettl re Its I+ 4 +lY in ressnito the ammo( Maths:also, Ail that sow.rertiatus to remind his friends' of his i" Mimi:ailed worth Is his 'shaggy aost.=;faivresof • • !rho !beer here 'Offered to Is the Sante one Ustt pinned blatant Into the idni 'Of Ouinld'4lend'ff, calf.; sohoriaimpfltiriontoottus ego. WadOil't" ~ , . lik•Aks sentrehri I)oPiesturs Is busy in ,ripard•to the canasta his derrsisa.l., , That, looks as If Mao. may have given his old enemy- a dent of strychnine. Why dirt they not hold+diforoner's Inquest? lIIZi Matv*A' ' MURNB--AMBERSON..—S Rei. A. Dilworth, Aug.:ink at t he residence' of the bride's pirirets, Mr. Merles Burris's° Miss Amelia E. Ambersoe.; danobler of Dr.'l'.- B. Ambersorrodi of Beaver . , (New Bagels papaws plume copy) .LIOHTHILL—MOROAN.—On the 18th • natant, by Rev. 'fain Brown, of Knob, ..Mr. Thonuta .I.latablll to Mies Mary , Agnes Morgan. all of Beaver county. New Advertisements. j PROGRESS! PERFECTION! THE NEW WEED Family Sowing IlLatehino The Best, as Hundreds of People, who hare them in use, can testify. . Persons about purchaaing a dewing Maclaine will do well to call on the Agent of the :“WEED,"—J. Llnnenbrink, cheater,--anal see these machines, R 4 it will be'uo trouble to show them, even if they do nut inn-phase. J. LINNENUKINK, Agent ror Beaver Co., Itoenrster, Agent for the HOME SHUTTLE SEWING' MAC H INE, the nest Storing ]Machine acid for le►9 Sum s6s 7 lues the under feed. uug24;3ln • Notice in Partition. !AV!! COUNTY; es.—to the Orphans' Court 10 Woad kr Um othl chanty, before the llosture bla Judges of tbeesid Court: In the matter of the Partition of the Rod Estate of Abigail 11clwass tensed: TA* Commeserailit Jintssyfraala, To Thom as Hoyt (petitioner). Abby Hoyt. Catharine, Inter married with Entauttel Knight; Mem Intermarri ed with Abel limiter; Genig• Hoyt, since deed., leaving to survive bleu a widoW—llary Jane Hoyt --and dire children, vlt Thomas Y., John IL, Em ma Ida, Samuel and Abby IL Hoyt. whose (thud lan l• Joseph V. Wilson; atm John Hoyt. shiceSe ceased, leaving to survive him a widow—Leaks, Iluyt—and two children, vim gletba and Allce,who reside in Patton county 0-{o, and have no Itherd- Mai' and ail o th ers interested, Greeting : Toe and each ofyoo are hereby cited to be and appear be fore the Ifon. Judges at our said Orphans* Wart, to be held fur the county of Beaver, on the gat Ifoo• day of September next to accept or refuse to take the Heal Estate of decedent at the valuation pinup on It by an Inquertawartit4 by said Court, and rt. lisped by the Sheriff to June Tenn. 1175, and found to contain as follows: Twenty acres, snore or km, with the appurtenances, and valued stint per acre. and in case of tuna-scceptance, to show came with the same should not be sold. Witness the lion. Alex. W. Acheson President Court, of our said this .16th day ofJune A. D. 140 JOHN C. HART, ekrit. A true copy. JOHN UH2EHINO, tittering. Sheers other, Amt.& ISM. atigiCrgw Notice in Partition. BEAVER COUPIMIG .—la the Orphans Court is and for raid comity. before the Hun. Judges of raid Coart is the matter of the pull that of the Meal Fatale of Margaret Xclbbee, de ceased: yyu CommonerafrA orjhrensytrankt ToJantes Moore and Elizabeth his wife I petitioners), tepid. log in Beaver couuty.,Pa.; Robert Doak, midi= 1n the State of lona; 'Mom. Hoak. residing In Use Slate of. Joim Doak. reskling In the Mato of Ohio; :gamy IfrKibbe's. residlou In the bilge of Ohio; William Doan'. helm. s Ir. Martha Doak aml Moons" Doak, minors, residlutt In the State of ling In Rawer county l'a; .reetiny,: You and each hound appear berme the `rptunis* Court to be held , On the Ant Monday of t or refuse to rake the lbw rainatlon pat open by sold Court and rte RIC T., 1870, Atli found tit: Three acres and one .the. The whole amount JOS, and. In case of non. ..by the same should W Acheson. President .1 day ofJone, 1870. INC. HART. Clerk. 1.40HN0, Sheriff. atizio,3w 4pin it Licence at Sep tember Sessions, 1870. LATINO IRKNIS. Braver Falls Pa. Vow Brighton, Pa. James Andertun John Boswell... Fnunla Mount. .•••••:.lizboa• ansl7;te 301:N C. llAlte. rkrk. New Millinery Establishment- IN 11.C./CIIES'I'1:1-1.. • MRS.' S. T. NEAL Would Inform the public of Rochester dud vicinity that site Lae Just opened a NEW MILLINERY STORE liRIGIITON STREET. A .- short tlistsuce above Cross' store, ROCHESTER, PA. Matt ch RAMS AND MILLINERY In all Its brancliol. Children' clothing, Shirts, .te., made to order; work to be re. lied on. A cull solicited. 14R$. istEAL mr2s;6usl List. oC A.ppralssemontok rruz ibtkodsur appraborteutr. under the Aet of Assembly of the lith of April, IfifT, of proper, ballowed to be retained by tbe widow or child er a decedent, to the maws of three hundred dollars. have been tiled la the once of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court and approved eh& dr Personal property to tbe mount of $lBO. retain. ed by widow of liermiel Annetrusc deed., Jane Arotstruog. miners. Persottal Inve.riy to the amsiont of *MO. remit. ed by the 'Now aloha Barclay. deed. Wilma= Hein wher. • . Personal property to the amount of PM retain. eit Pierson. by tha widow ertiameel Beam, deed. Basil eV,. NEMi2IE=i32 =I • Notice le hereby dime to helm legaleas. dis tributed, and ell othete totereoled, to appear et We next term Medd Coos. not War than timed dap—dt Wag the TM day of. September. 18:0-10 Now tattoo It any limy he aralem the deal over drmetronbetbe SbOrff immmltemeete. Mat) - 40111124 user. OWL' • Rattail c • itri!bizat NOW fbr ado at lbw Mom Gap • •13' unnivaary mitt wa x ; . E 0 mak Italia and Land L oat the st OXlNglle of thatteatoty, ot batrer,at la 7 trocbod.liato arta boasauuk, 10 041 C albs Coort ItiOnal to the( bor.. plea of baits& Ay tufa y:Pta: Hatuldq• rittt abl Ani " _ 1 181. 41Z 4 ". .I A3l tutirok waa'etifini ot-atioit . to: t o th* adage/toe doecrikett Popeety att. h alt la the. , Ikraigh o f. Now. jratnota Som.& comm. Fa.. to In 'Mr Irmo% rod:or west ty, of Lbt• is and o.boookoof by el& Watt; oa las sod; by out gawk of goof osttell iff.. . 119 4 4 * ouoLou 'oath by IOC? , a. IA LP WOOL by maim:et* au euttab Y et%•••• a bah* duet.' ,b Awes tau mum* hi& 411114 11110114 P 1.4 Root As 'MU auto. •utl tottaleto i unh a too story slag autaxaddad on the rad tie teat;'atab. a mast totem tumuli; NU. •raeloted. 'Abs. *lnfo Halt title. ;Memel aunt 11•1111 ut dalmatian!. 84 tairti td • uew eddittouar *two lathe widow' lad toot taabty. , Watt it tent wider add 11411 wit Wap . ou lot 44.1,4 of of, for,ifoito.to -Zow, 'Water t'osup•ny booodol • l or . j=! Wit - e as t eoda; atoult . Nowa C 0.., awl wow Di Minot 14trad- • • J setaa• and taktu uatzteatloa to the wows: tot 'Yawed,' )(UM 'sad lung T. Ittatutos, Oka plan of It 71t t d Zola.* gad o.boto: • : • • . Atha, • • ass'• .„ . . . . ailaY42r add VW.. rtdah Lida. ausquit sod 1. la ul deleUdaul. 4 . 411.1 and to the ha.low.oir: viten Ur µyeti' of ;pout . stlittla ha lbw toardowlui woven, wanly of Iliare' allore:aut. aud hou whit follow/ lu wit : ;Ilkilk 'are White Od4 edam:rut isod ehilwee ay ,doll ansagtaerteebears, teowee .by bud of ffnalt• .linwrtioauwny dobes. *awn) won' degrees we.' "ft ;kitties ; Weuee land of 'mew. north dmi've Vulg. al% wrdlailt - Wanes brand Ida of ,Ouwithaia,ayeus. north eh degree' east u perdwai. Inewx. ouch 1 degieii meas. It Wawa ; [belled bona tin degteci may, einitenic tanhaeby land Of earn, il/soglarrly • &why, Youltki Odd'. ewit.. o 44 wash. ha 110 Oleo . a.itinalsg: eon:ph:log $4 made end abinpune pentwo, W Incladdi Sum* tawny, scwrilaug to a •rattio: tasted eaade ay , dueeins Hoops. oho also • mail piece fur a madam way wow tiro Bashi Want Ibg Dames Hide to the gnat: n.valada uukby add aloops arnt deodbo4 • be (*lows to wit: bing ilatt at We road on.-hall Of VW degree wed, two butalreditrid addiff 4llo led' law the Ihishr. Woos daellhel &draw eget. 43 lan': theme Nunn uoikaalf of LIMP 1 1 84PV. Vit'feet to the greed road: (Maw along the dams north el degrees •asot, Cl Mar . • r • boa* awl taluag eseettliun as the protaaril Yr. 40setda besuu dt. dch.f. ofd OHM* K. hayed; at the waited Mood* Whebell. • - Alto. ; • • ' '; ; NO. ' • At toe Nam doodad pleat ail tight: es* bleu: cal aUU CUla Rid ,. 1 1 .! . 1 0 44 In Sad to the IWO*. roperty to Lbtlfo: Ina d Idoarneny=i of pea w Dewar /Al., glares wassiy.l ed and deacrlas4 we follows: "Dona aylho. gISX, cut by Second Mkt:: west by Third t trod. and ou ght eolith by lot' au. lay; on waidi awn le 'mead a Iwo etwrylneoe !Maine tieswe with four mad *tad two nitzhene, cellar undenseatla., numb ins each Ode of U.S house; lot each:red. • I!MatiMEMMI 12M1 On At she saute (hue and plasm will ba elpowal to oak all law rhrbt, Ode, lab:real and dilutor the de. leYdaut ut,tu mud lo the following property isrsuz Law No.'lusi lu Pallersou'a plait as Luta of Bearer floater colony, Pa., being 40 tees trout and exteasteug back l A wet goon minty; sod bumbled uulbe nutty by 15.4 10. •Ahl: uu LIM east by Water 1rrc1'13.01.3 'with by lot Nu. rial, n u t tut tho Vo's.vi by IN eye" Alloy. last saiselased, with sicudi 111111 Imes bra.' mid Saks u lii eaeoutblu as use property of Tuba. N. DAVIN al life OWL oi mama McLaugts 1111, also al lee .ult gol Was. Keubesly. ALSO, W.O. At tae ..ine time and place. all tixbt. title. hx-. - levet and .I.ena w deiebnant bl. in and to tau LH lona% pot bfanunsd liuNca!:er Veda. Denver wan, t. YY.. and Wooled and neve:Rant se : tie um watts by Ilnlberry infect, ua tbe neat by. kw ul Ur. bleualeld, tei We Wain and cot b$ bite In J. IL Iluopv,• all aunty leuce. beired and Utica la execution a• 14e 4tooerty of Mumma Vaajba at tile salt adults. IL Nueva. !ALSO. t NU.O. . • . • At [be mime time and Ow. alt rlYhi, title later• seat clam of attendant of, lea and to the follow. log property. to wit: tut No. 3:131a lb. Yalta/sun plan w iota In Beaver fillip, /testa meaty, Fa.. ououticd and descritind we follows: lin the north by lot No. dia. on the cut by Front inset, on Ike milli by lot No. UM, aid nu lbw weal by Yuma IollnY: eau wblth la enrcuril a two dory Irani° anunt II by al, contaiunig loom routini anti canal' anderinniti; out bundlogn an lot. Wad ill en- !kind aud takep to er.eculloa as the property of 4 Imam Kelly at the mit of J. b. r.illutt.. EN! EOM At the same Uwe and place, wilt be expowal to MLitt all the right, title. iutercat taint Chun el de fondant of, hi and to all JIM ces 41e Vreentor parcel or land intisate in Ileum boornahip.a.catimi.couuly. uypeelte Vautmart Station on the thou neer; Douniteu on the north by the Ohio rivet • uu tho ea.( by laude fermi" ut Nei UMW owned by as nil Company) coil lion. Lteenter; on the rebut by ul wears Lechler; uuti um the West by lane. of Uiwtett and Dr. John Wlleon, containing !thy MILT. 11101 b ur Irds-21 =ref of which ere /at tug .11 river 4011004 cleared and under learn, the tad since well timbered. • Also,* lot or piece aground, under knee, lying neer the above dumbed premleewbonuOad Cu the north by the de/AWL/on tirade /Wed and laud of dorm Wham; 'um the east by Metall; on the thretb by laud our of Iffurtoger (formally of Nord, and au lb. rico. by land cht ahoduttAkormetly of f.. i.WA wend: dog thferogaerters of en sere. SEWN et lees, mud tor obkble dreeid a awe fns badb ‘lffnefal [del ionsia 4111ket ends, with 'tam barteuteut idol übtuyi suwanisedi lbe whole. Betted and takes. hi exert** ifs thtrproperty oy Joint Marian. at %he Mut OUseolti Waft. . Akellsa mud dine mid plans ad Ain; title, law set and aunt of cletendststgELn Shit to the follow ing Uncut:mil property smut. fa therbutiougb of bearer Volts,' outwit canny. n.,. Wag lot No. tit, in the hamouty plan of lon In cold herningta; bounded north by Mt No.'illt;ott the edit by Mani street: on the !Muth by lot Nu - Itlk sad oat the west by Minn Miry Lin Lai feet front on Main at . and extending bock 145 feet to - Mild alley; tau abkh lino la a teller dimmed trallad,rtimid by it NM. • Saud mid taken ri..xrciithitel a I p to ( John A. Palf st the hull of,,t,fitidi Allber. A.:"..d Iline and pre.; Inter• en cud edging( defending of, In aud to the foilow• lug property, to wit: About .Le acres of bud ,it. wee in New Sewickley township, Bearer county. buidalt3l and dm:abed as folios the use rant by Lend of John hum on the went by land of David awing; on the uorth by Mud of Knurl bong, on the mints by David atrwart; on which to erected a /11130 r WO story house with 4 twins; apyle tnier and other frog on the premised; all ch armed and taken to executkut cc the property of Edward Garrett, at the and of Wm. La loiter. ALSO. Nu. Id.' At the anhe grew and place wig he ensued - to mile all the right, title. mount and of. IL of the defending of, to mid to gur Ankrarlug piece or par cel of Land Mutate in Mocha hrrioallp, limner untidy 1'.., Wooded and uniembeit as iollaers: Elm Ohtani at • poet., tsar auelm, thence by Lade lormeriy at tim begs of Wililmn Ingo, deceased, south 64% deg's. wort Al perches to a peg; thence by land hammy of William Llickaststf. north Si ilegtees west perchn ko • ping; thence eolith fal s degrees wmallalOth percher los pear; thence' hunk it% deo... west II perches to lie Olki riser, Meth: , by slid nest north cot, degrees rag 317.10 th porch..; thence by lauds formerlyouf 74. COO :! . .4.1.11, south 111 degretm rut al perches to the plus eg beginning: eighth/tug els semi and Afty nee perches, wont or Ins. Also. all that certain piece of laud situate In Moon township, county .titstats aforesald, and bounded no follows t On the north by low•waler mars In the Oblo Omni east by Blur apiiring Hun; south by ordinary high water magic on th, hint 01 said Toren: WI the west by Two it de spun whit* aborslatralbed 'inquires I, a tau mousy frame Imuse,lital Aaiun barb, fruit tree., Ac.; sll enclosed SeLtell and takes hissccutiou as the ;doped!' of louse tomb,. audit. A. Jisusho, at the roil of Jan Moore. ALSO, NO. IT.' At me r 31134 WOe and plareall right. title, inter. rot and claim of drfruilaut of, In and to the fol io* big tlt • ribed bulling and lot of ground of C. V. Bradley, to wit: A frames direlllog boson Rod Boni loi na froatiug on Main meld, being two sCorks high, •11001.• utt lot No. tt , 4: Patti:mate* phi of Liu Iu Braver Falb , Strayer county 1".. bouudrd covult by Linthia oiler out by lot No 14ej youtti by lot No 144. and wad by Mato *treat; the lot War AS finA ou Maio Wert and extuuillog back 131 feet In .0141 litt NO LIS. • ' Setard sod taboo fu azecotioa. as the properly of C. V. iirailley at the atilt to Btllmau it Bruce. ALSO. No. H.• All tbo rlrhl, th 'Murat le, and Claim off/eked ant of. hi and to the following deselibed building and WI of ground of Amulet' Bryant, to wit: A two .tot y frame building by ken. by IS feat no the ground: lower *tory ten frt.?. upper 'tory Woo feet, hartrot Oro minder.' and a deutik thee with tfuu• soot lights in (raul. bald building being; innate on lot No. tat , In Oro Economy pinu of luta In Inn borough of Beaver Pall., Ile-toter county Penn a., bounded north by Jot No eat: east by Johnston etreet; *oath by lot No 6.11, and wept by Jobrietou alto); Ita, log a front on 40ftnrIou street of Cl feet and exteitelle• back 155 11%4 to Johnston alley. Seized and Lken In execution as Ibe propetty DI Ainaelah Bryant at the unit of W. W 1 , ower, aac of G. C. NA twitch!. .'.l 5(1 No. 1.1 At the *woe tithe and place, all right, title,. In ter...a and cinini of defendant of, to and to tan followlug buil:Paw and lot of gronod of T. W. Au. Jerson. to wit: A dwelling house. two stories high, having a front of SS feet and a depth of II feet, with kitchen and room above attached to north end, tualing the house L rhape. Situated on lot No. 4. of Bernard*a addition. of Beaver Fall.. Bearer Co. N. Seized and taken in erecn. lion aa the property of T. W. Anderson. at tbe visit ofJarne• Mitchell. • MO UMI Al the ram time and place, all tight. inter. est sod claim uf the dermas-at of, In and to Me Wowing property, to vette A certain pelce or parcel of loud, votive In the lioronch of ridlidon e Denver On. Pis, Wended and described N &ti le/WS: On the east, by land of John Covert and lire. 3111.er, and to. thesouth by land of Jobs Betty. and on the north by land of Joseph Stoke; and MI the went by land of James Andrews and William baker; on which is erected a two story frame dwelling home, with 4 moms and kitchen; also stable and teal home, shoo an orchard of different kind. of fruit, about = grapevine., rinpberries„ etrawberries, and a quantity of other email Craft, el *tinkered being - the moon winkles ""1"4 " J. Knasrr by todrotare , dated April 15. WIT. and Mora.' fo the ogles for rewording deeds, In deed book Ns lik page LA • • Seised and takia In eseention a. the property of C. J. Knauer. at the 'Elko( B. Wolf. ALSO. No. 13 At the same time and place, all the light, title, Interest and claim of deleadint, of, Its Sad to all there panwls or lots of ground situate la tbe bor. uagh of Beater Psdis, Beaver county, Pa.. •Let-- tots Nos. MO In Economy Plan of Boater Pails, adjoining each other, and together hounded north by lot No. 12111; east by Bearer Why; south by I henry 'droll. sod west by Brighton street, each 12 feet front on Brighton st. and extendlngtack 143 feet to Bearer Wet; a frame dry house for drying brick, haring a hoot of 50 feet on Henry at. and extend log back 70 feet to Hearse alley , heat one 'atom in height and having an exteinstoo attached I shoot 12 feet In width and extending to the brodth of the dry home, 50 fort. with coyote how two works in height also attached. about Whet la width on Henry etreet,and extending hick 20 hot. Also, Lot No. Ink Ewnom7 Plan allots In the raid borough, Wooded north by lot No MA east by Beam alley, tooth by lot No 1577, and wort by Brighton et, hating. hunt of 1111 bet on Ikkrhsoo err et and ratonding hack 16 feet to Breyer alley. Also, Lott Na. lib% 1410,1110 and ItIL In the Economy Plan of Lots In said borcugh. each other and bounded north by tot No. to; east by lb Brighton Woe; south by Henry street. * , west y kinglike allay. lAA No. 'ldld wiww3l* bunt of 42 Net, and Dios. Ink Seel sod IJIs front of 43 feet on thightoo nowt eftwewld , ..saa , 110 RlClPillie leek eta and g. salad alley. Also, Lola Nos 543. 545 and eac h o ther plan e l lots In said borongh. atkdo ad _ and bounded nerd. by Matt* ecru won by Us. coat or tt ad got " hav w" tug '..s4 l S rea b a m e;f 4 s t t r u e: . Lincoln street sea esteertlel "' g° " 0 ' tft ge, " fa ' ute d d " wrlii:t bros . :about led a roosts therein. we.. Asia 6.11. Is the Economy Plan A Loa of ea becoogb.alpdnlng each etber.and boon& sd north by kw No. NB, end by Lauda et; month by flake street, and wait by Lincoln alloy ;'eack lot taring a frost tw VI feet We Litman sieve, and extending tack 170 dot to Lincoln elley. oae • wiWiltiera. ZLA dysitke jrr eg Vin"=" 4ll,4 4101 'lO am. llglag e tirl amee tWOMll 0•1•4101 t As Up sao at 0 EgiZ TTa to il• 1110•101 • , teet "• • tt i LAW photo of fele, tlm4tie: 410 e. Intin ined, Chin of dolkodimided, ones Ob• alm, am tolla W ised la ltu foostly. la Ilwit: ffen out cattalo b W All si notesildp; Lou i ese as Ma atmlr by Ow WO. of tbe PIA* er llfittliktie tad CbledgeV R. IN., one bf Worn eta...mud Jobe. **Alb nem* by hod on 116111ClunT west byluel of India Beatty: het skew Seams iimon•of shout IC Owed. mike few smog fin IC which totatind in Wahl* leg her% IS • The LI; 1=110:141121•1P"Ult Mrs* foot vela ot cool, coo beak open, prooketorto Sawed, with good ambled tbfroon, Moly Inc ar4 hum,faatlunileons oasru its ef i 4 l ,:r i belatd nod hikes In etuenthog nefil4= l dome D.- Who MK NC impint mu*. and Mash/ell PTIAIIII.,briIf• Tne of wilt II Ts. hooted oat of ute wpm' toast of Mem money, •, . No. 11 J IT. • At I . 1 ' theasosi Coe text }You, o MiutilllC ;1014 Utmost si Maar orat4 e lilaat ln Mate the Elating ivaibol 1,10 Wks' tirrl fle lateoloy plea loot pd rev ount% Ps, husband o• bylbt l i tho oter i tt r iSL , e• Ink it ere. tod ■ lwtl wary hoillt elk itOto room la host sad awaiting bock. nada MU &limbed; collar notlersoidinies home eel DM , er oat lldn secloted„ . , , 1 bau Ited and late taken In Auentlafds Obi 'proorty .ffrA• if•flothtled,Atihe salt at J. kooloarl' , JORN °Leßow, siketr. ' fiber* 0014 ii. BMW, Pa, Avg IT, /fin- t. Grand Closing = Out Sulu . I Sif At, Out( § - TIMM : FoiI, STOCK, hel with an Inimense Alba ttr DI~CLD ' YJI IC owl AT 13CEENSE BARGAINS This tea so:talkie CLOSING-OUT BALI:, and prioes I; in all eases, befriend exactly as re represent them fee have marked down many op/ our goods, to prices from ten to tioadyive per ant: " ( Phan• the very same goods were sold before the war. ' I Road Our I,Jrlactia. Ocal and sea our goods and compare them milli Mom pf hny . House in this • WE A. RIM Cocheco Prints at. ; ; .... —lO amts. Herrin's:a Prints at ..... 10 cents. Sprague Prints at 10 cents. American 'Prints at . ..... • : ...I0 cents. All our bolt Prints of every nuke 10 MIA We .Are Welling. Beaut tful. wiped pacaa, woe h2v amts. at 1234 ants. . , We Are Selling Thin Grenadines at 12% centa, marked . down from 25 cents. For Men Ar. lEtoyas' Wear Casafmenii at 51 ants,... Worth 15 cents. Cauunerts at 65 cents. Worth .117% rears. Cassimeres at 75 cents. Worth $1 141- White 1 , IK'ss White 1 , P. K. at ltt,ti cenN Worth 4 'ecilts. Y. K. at :XI Worth 31 cents. P. K. at 205 cent 5.......... ..Worth 37 clatta. P. K. at :17 cents, Worth DO cents, Linen Towel; 10 cents, , Won Ails COO. Linen Towels,l:34 eents,Vortl3.4o cents. Linen Tow'els,Fients, ' :Worth aThents. L4 , IXIIIW- SUMMER, ISALIIIOLLAL4. 41411:1-11educod rola U4l. , 10 Pl= .PURE lOUI POMO; At $1 cc* sold tllis misolt at 75 cents At 12 1 ,ti Cents, BEST SHEETING . •• At IS% Cents. VERY PINE BLEACHED MUSLIN, The Beef Baivainy tit Season.; •.• • • , MIXED POPLIN DRESS GOODS. At one-half of the price of ie month ego. LINMIRO3 ft :30, as. 87, -is. Is'o6 A great reducinin in prints. A VERY LARGE -STOCK OF. White Barred Sainsook. White Hiving (Puna and Barrut. Victoria Lavine, ' White Islainsook,' 'Light Bummer ei hawk. Pnoted Custom:re Sluiwla. Black, White, Checked & Striged Shawta ESAU. 4.1[ • 9 .124 rd ' lrish Poplin, Dress Palierru Plain and Barred, at $0 *pattern. Oral soon, and seetire some of the Mil bargains that hare [wen (fete< I this Season. A. W. ERWIN . & CO.'S No. 178 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY CITY, .juni:iy—je2gjyak-27 oral& sk Deed* for gala at the Amu' °Moe N E W BOOT Bi. SHOE STORE NELSON'S DIAMOND, ItOCIIIESTEk PENN A . The Unilersigned, having taktm the '• Shiro RDOII3 forinerlY occupletl by. ti3'T'Ii:WAYVT At WILSON Invites thu 'Mention of The Public Generally- hts Stock of :NAND arilli>Llll3, iGr l aitA3rs & Slippers. Custom Made Work KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND LL W. 9 , AND OF TUE, Finest and best Quality CALL AND BECONVINCED Liutt he 'elk as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. - J. D. MILLER. Diamond, Buchalter. NEW ' , GROCERY STORE In Bridgewater, Pa. STILES .4t CO., 'Dunlap's garner, itear the'Bridge, HAVE OPENED AN ENTIRELY FRIMISTOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, QUEENSITARE. NAILS, • WINDOW ' GeAl5B. YLOUR, PEED AND - 'COUNTRY PRODUCE. " Add la tenant WI aztlehm muse)' tband to each eneseMom. 7be atm tam Ms berm nisodeled, and cinessdestly .emaged, with Isere abets man. dare,' Re." ldr.Votio 8(11... no' lag known In this onmensity. wilt wee pentonal salaam. Tait lid thOrossit segssisteitte the ' tot eilectlon and purchase of choice Crso •Inettem the patronage *tall who ertett iiigoodato the lurked. at tbs beta Mitt ;nice. All kinds of country vases waled. J. STILES t CO. Ibidgeinire, Juttnta. N -'l7,eititsperNi, N:i ii ti ut i. , arsc a Is mem si coots of 11,mteiblarnilio tim.lbakbare liesitdely te illellwitkaWle uglkw.bild wilt lowwil liw illi be enallnwitiVii , alkrwimicw Z I MIX ils• 711 elay 01 bar, VW: ' , ACNISI•er . ,111.•idial s Glalt 21 . 4 0 F: Viliew.w. deed. , ,_, _„: r Mai .can or John Aimee: es/witlpir VW., .16111 of StimisouAMltamw. wee% ',. , ' , . • • j',.._" l- • ' PIW noweal, .A 4406 Kemal ILLOCILIGIF Of WI, • 4011111=fleilliNeged1".:48* i Aloe+ ne et Jilin .. iiic h., o bella qiihopo, ciii *Mac , Mal qineedwil of imolai 7.,11f °I A " si t 1 : 1 ' 1 ', 1 4 e l . 4lfr 7 „. 7.77.1 awed. • - -- -- • -- - lt, acceeso et cathfrir t Ari e siA IP lollao4. ezicaturo of map . 6 C. .e.' New imam otlitoo. • •41. aPtOsolt 00w. C (None Dolma, Ad'ot . Aceboao of*. 11% stsioNtelifter,. • 3f Jam Crook..43KM. . Aetbonsto Of float* Wracks, gerrilis of Wry 'yid , X , 1 410 T...1 1 0"7 , 0 41 0 11 '11,4 ilarS • scam& •the Sad fifiate W aaesotatilf sib!. pilos. Arc ita, - =arm minty. Sec A. , • A .1•3 Wane d& emototoraf do lots . .will.pf•tootb AJnAreffS MOIL - ~ -- • , •. rlisei octoatitoiNtOOW Wide, soul nor cows '•• • 1, I=tlliill (tial&ileiikaototiOf G. 111.Arelif••••••..41•Acoacto !ThipplCii. : 'Barr.., deed. AeltdeaVid ltdibo Xi talf•ift INIIIIII• 41 /A 1,11 Ella 14, child gft I, =kw a , .. rteara fteent of rott4elt EA +AM I. kvariti,voe.g. , „., 014 , rum lbeetnillt MUNI. W_ . . • .."'". will of IWO Iluolltoo., VEY; . r et. f_•.: , j r:t r. - .' Accooat of William Snit?, Sager. ag Mg 1. "" of thoonto Osollb, a.CA,.. .., • ..:••,t .::•. , ... .:- '. —T 4 .- 1 1S! c -1--.--i-a-P• 91244L1 L t1 V11 ia r '--• LOOK HERE. V.11.6141i ASO 116 . offill • • • geskently "ra.l"n tlia;% Joe7 l • DOW 14001 , to rook of the,' Wait styies' Ir9kihet: weir .wilarA Ow parka leg, UiIIITLEMRAS cON9TAWY% Omlithe ;sole Worder 11;1114;r.ts astim. " Thankful to Ma eMk tar got (afore ' I hope b 7 date iittalkolairmststeo te asiellt . ealiduk meet of tits are. " • 'D iNIEL • /Lamas az. saiDuswance. ; .2.4:tr„ , • . =I ,I : I PRICE ONLY' $4O! Ire ani Dow able 4? agar to td POW, A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE of Sopa:kw . Style Ylolob, Embyczelni all the rake . : liniicinuoile, fonOtt in Zahn.° sod Amnia, at 144;4' (Wee tbeelmeek eteveti hold la the I.: al, UNO3OIe.lC3IrrEl). TM sederefosed sees bete ell" 8. lig Noe Ja ttot betwet of the M. E. Cherel, Beaver. her oic had fhe WI LItON SHUTTLE MS NMI 'MA CHINE lo ase ha game Woe, WM Wrote la siatitqfhet, for simplicity of coestructloo, dam help .«a. of operatles, %wed rd beset, of pwr• foretance. we believe It Is trot enrp.eeed. by say Machine In the market. Mrs. J.P. LOMATO. itYik )11‘.444. Attlee. •,• Mho M.A. tictoludauucr. Rh M. Dsurboa, • • • nor Atm. liso.Jeß: Ratior: '• • Mu. M. PbUD.i Tr m. Mrs. P. W. Dickey s Mr.. Prof. R. T. Taylor. IMIONMI.M. ?Who. • 1)11h. hi A, ahan. Mr.. Hoc W. IL Lo•Mt, Rh: A . irdd V i Jaul:wt. .11h.R•r. r. L. P.m. M 1 %kr'. • Kn. Dr. McNutt., War Ilkoe, Mrot'A.l/444kr, , ' • .• Mho Lob. Mribum...• Mr.. Wlllbuo Kraemer. Mrs. badraw White, Mot fe s ' • • ;;. ; • .'t " •Urs. W O .RA. !Rep. , (Ace sod titles Doom n Third tit., Deaver; Po t0arp..0.4421. .. N. J. ANDIRSIAN. MIL _ _ Reduced Prices! Speyerer & Sons Hare just Retartml from tha.ant WIT!! A L.►RGE STOCK OF GOODS, Ihtught st the Lowest ,Cash Prices, And will sell some Goad* AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR! Coysistiog, _of :Dry 00041/..Rrocurle*. Pros visious, Llarl ware. Ifutut ca p , , 131 ?Ris lint hiwy , hope, Oenbt, Ptinfut•'' • Tarn, Irunt - .stull•KiPahltad White Lead, Oil, Putty:, guevitsware, 1Y D• 1. . , '• • • Peed, • ,• , • lirain .untl • Durum, a varle ' tie ii(Printi , ,Nluslinit, TlCkinet,Onfitins,Crarici, ~ .„&ipacuujean..,Diulate;Ceasl3 and linptary.; 'duo. TrAN COirOak 'Sugars, Sy ruptt, Curbon Oil, 200 Mts. 9.1 the Cilebrdlek; Oinfori.aly AND N CREEK FLOUR. Just arrival and for 0:11c. Wholeple in 4 ' At PittrAburg , Prices. , 200 Ilegs Wheehng 2:Taals: ONE CAR WRITE 1.1315;' Land •Plhater, and 41176:1 Omen! A !Arse Stock of White , :Lead and . Paints. A very pupvrior quality at Strum & Wet. zerg Soupt; 111111 IL lot of Cartxm 011 Just Arrinvi and for sale, Wholesale and Retail. AISO, Pt.THE 6ATAIVIIA'. ISABELLA. —sod— Concoed or our own vinfiler. for bli4ltelnst and Sacramental Pgrei(!mwarc highly Re. commended by thane who have used them. They Gropleoagetate fur the IatIFFEN'MoWER. Mil) REAPER; And PsU. Nit. Plow Cu'a Plows. . Thanking thu PahlMem their past pat ronage, we hope to merit a liberal ahem, In the luture. • All Goods Delfrend tyre of °kept. You can rely on al: jr od4 being fresh. as all our ohl good. were 'sold 111.1113etiM :srzwEREJIL 14 . 60310 s )rl3;to • • AT IX 1.1 CENTS GOOD WHITE BACK PAPER. AT a CENTS GI 004.1. Brown Windati Pih!ttlef, (lilt Bands, witlt Work f0t 1 02.3. '• • " OIL CLOTHS_ Yawl Wide, foe and 70 once. Photogniph Albums thee pt • P nr,.buding.ihcat , Ile t per, *094 have It tautn:l ready for hiteglng _ without extri ellwrge t • • F. E. WELL 5 ,45 5 ,4008.. N 6,104 FEDERAr....s.rir4r."' '•iii AAIAMILENY • CITT., PRIMA *VIM ly.FebNclid: mug Ltch'j a 11 iil El UM EMI Wines,
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