The - Beaver Argus. Bearer. Pa.. Jame IMO. 1671. CircuklUon M•kra Huwfred. 011 1 surlOltues, 131 00 $3 00 $3 Ks y yquam, du 800 -5 OD 00 3 square*, do .800 800 9co 4 squares, doo CO . 801 10 50 ' 800 1100, 15 IN ru1n0w,.... 11 0(1 111 00 10 001 1 10 Ou ID 00 38 00 administrators' end-Executori* Plottixe.— 4 300 pmial notion per nue; tenants. Payments. to be made .Quartorly. except I or transient advertisements, which malt be paid wiranee:. -------_ noWELL. 40 l'arit Row, N. York AND S. R. PECTTExpELL v" i 37 Oak Row, New Yorio. ate the sole/Wm. foo TP. 2 I, NUTSS AttoUNln that city, arid are atelierizea So Collinitt for meeting adverthenarnts fur es at our leve ret mat rates. Advertisers to that city are re , quested to leave their favors with either , or the nbeve dopes. • State orthe Thermometer for the weateendlng Juno 17tb, 1871; 7 A. _X. 2P. 9A. M. June 11 ‘ CO - deg. 79 deg. 05 deg 12 :65 deg. 70 deg. 02 deg 13 01 deg. 75 deg. R 64deg 1 ". .14 GS deg. 76 deg. 67 deg 15 02 deg. 74 deg. 60 deg 10 58 deg. 75 deg. 65 deg n` 17 02 deg. 80 deg. 65 deg R. T. TAYLOR. TIMIE TABLE. 1 :Cleveland .t• Plneaunrik 9. EL — trains roing East lii leave Beaver stlea as follows: Moe. Mug Accoseo ⪙ Mall, 2.47 p. m.;Evvaling Feet Due, 9.27. • s • .. lt leave Beaver Station at fol. . _. Trains going West _ lows: Mail, 7:46 a. M.: Becummoaallon lad, Ka . p 0.., (through toSellair,) 6.15 Fitt. Ft. W. & C. IL B.—Trains gninll L Eti Our. Rochester Station (at end of bridge) as • Iowa: Ikliver Falls Amon, 6331 a.m.; linen ocean. :AO a. m.; New CUUo amour. 8.36 a. m.; B. Falls 12.10 p. M. .7.3 • 'Trains going West leave Rochester titatkol, (at end or bridge) as follows: B. Y. (meow. 10 4. in.; Sion accom. 6.13 p. m.; Eric night express 003 p. in.: IL F.a&0m.1.37 p. Trains going East leave Rochester (Upkwr) De pot as Gallows: B. B. acorn. 6.0031. m ; boon 439 Coln. 7.10 a. m. New Castle acoum. 8.40 a. m; chtrogo exp. 1669 a. ra; Deaver Falls scam. 19.13 p. M.; Chleago Mall p. m; Erie exp. - 4.10 p. m; CillellgO exp. 6.09 cu; Erie mall 6.65 p. M. Trans - going WeSf, leave Rochester (Upper) De pot as follows: Chicago 200118.10 a. m.; Erie exp. 6.30 a. ru; Beaver Falls amour. 9.63 a. m.;_Ctileago cxp. 11.36 n. in.; Chicago exp. 3.50 p.m; New Cas• ile accom. 4.309. tn.: Erie exp. 0.43 p. us; Beaver F ills accom. 7.66. The attention of the public is directed to the following New Advertisements which appear for the first time in' the A Haus t0 -day: Special Witlces—Joseph Pontefract. special Notlces—Workman A Davis, Sp eelal Notices—J. M. Idcffreerrit Co. Special Notice—lt. T. Taylor. Special Notice—C, A. Denim. Special Notice—Beaver Drug Store. Special Notice—Watkins Glen. special Notice—H. A Whittemore. • Special Notice—M. Setoff. Special Notice—lL Weinfeld Special Notice--Miss Tuttle. Special Notice—G. L. Elwrhart. Special Notice—Chas. B. Burst. - special Notice—Jskries M, Phillis. f Yew Advertisement—Wm. Wallace. 'New Advertisement—Umstead A Whiner." New Advertisements—Geo. P. Howell. special Notice—D. H. A. Mclxvii. Wash. and Jefferson College—Praildent Hays. National Hank Deport—Edward Hoops, Money Wanted—lnquire at this office. . 'pot—Mrs. L. Toner, a in. um.iced. • i•argl—Umstend & WYsner. cod—James Camenni. • usrit —J. It. Ncereety. • cool—John B. Young. c.f.! - Mrs. Hart Damaaa.. • Puume NOTIVE.—On anti after May nth and until the Ist of 'September the l'Outity Commiuslonere, will moot only an Mat 'lnlay of (melt week, of their nine° is Beaver. JOIDIM'CIoWN, iniCl;tll An office . key WISH picked up in IlmWer and loft itt Ws calico la week. The owner can have it by calling. Sterling Itillver.—Sterllng Silver, 'Pablo Waro and presentation. pieces. lons STEVENmoN'M Sous k (.?0.,.93 Mar ket St., Pittsburgh. Ue7-ly Reicelve4.—Wo aro indebt ed to Hon ; W. McCloilanti, Hon. 11. F. Butler and Hon. S. Sheihlberger for fa von, received hrtho way of public docu ment,' during the past few days. FANIIIONAOLE MILLI:NEAT. — Ladles wishing the lateSt styles of Hats and Bonnets,. at a reasonable price, should call at once on Mrs. Bence, next door to U. P. Seminary, Bearer. She has Just opened another large and well bolected lot of tweryihing new in the Millinery line. Remember now is the beet time to bey. v Je7-3w , Wheu you aeon young lady making a fuss over n widower's children, Utak° up your mind that it she don't sOonlhave tis , rigid •to spat* 'cm it won,'„! btirher Oink. Fon liAttonins, In. Hats and Bonnets', of Owl:neat styles; -,g3 to Mrs. libnco's, je7-3w MEE A merchant . to a neighboring city, rereired a package the other day labeled. "I Imx Tom. Cats." It took him aomo limn to decipher the fact that the inaqip iimi meant a box of tomato catatip. hiilver-Plated Ware.—;We sell noun but tripple plate. Send for draw ' , and prieosAida sent C Q. D. if d wired. Jou RVEiSetileB SONS R l'o., 113 Market , Ittsburgh. 087-Iy. ltaxoute Piesnle.—The Nesonic lernity of this county (els )odges in all) will have a pie no. to Lama's Grove, between Itochesterand Ftwdom, on Frlclay, the :rid. ;A Pittsburgh band or 10.1 c will be In•attendance. A good time is confidently expected. None but members of the Nl.ontc Fraternity and invited gnesti will he admitted to the grounds. Waltham Watehes.—Bolug Agents for the sale of lhese Watches In the of. Pittsburgh, we are confident of our ability to plapo In styles and prices. 301 IN STEVENSON'S SONS tIC CO., WS Mar ket St., Pittsburgh. [JO7-1y .1 Nerlone and Probably Fatal 'Aye*. dent.—An accident betel Mr. Jacob Bruce, a wealthy and hlithly esteemed old gentleman or Hopewell township, this county, *a last Wednes iley,•which may result in the lore or his life. The pertienlarr, tur theybave been related to us are as follows; On the day named, Mr. Bfoce was riding (Ann Alis farm to New Sheffield, nod on the way met a neighbor, who was also on 'Winched:. The Inn stouped and commenced *conversation, et rdeut MO time than horses. began to fight. In teeing to pull there away from eat Is other the girth •,l the saddle on Hr. Bruce's horde broke, and the old gentleman fell tbile ground. He still held on io the While, end adoing so the home step ped upon hi, tam, crushing it no badly as to burst cue at his eyes. At last accounts his life was o..•pniren of. Fourth of July.—Onr exchanges arc all advocating a proper observance of .mr National holiday, we would also • s icKSest the propriety of appropriately ..hiurving this day. It should • not be ~11,,w0 d to pass by in. default. Let us ktvB an old.faahloned celebration of the conilincrourth of July, onn that will re. .411 th memory' tho manner In which it was celebrated In the day of "auld lang sync." Ee? Annus :—Please announce my wont). as an Independent-Whisky Can lolate for the Legislature, at the coming le t,ther Election. ISAAC SCOTT, • .R 14-3w.] Rochester, Pa. tioinethilasyg *for fle Woolfreeform and Testebers4Alt our beet teachers and most I aut/lineal cantaloup unite In the opinion that, to bath gray/Thy with success and eMcieticy„ Wall Maim :tn. essential; and that at lout one years in ,trurtiou ohould be given, to beginners, excloolv• Rom map beforr text hooka are placed In their horn!, No school should be without a set Of Food No good teacher will teach without them, niooeible to persuade Directors to buy MoPt• Eberbart, of New Brighton can (swum the naps now published, at the lowest rates at ullich they ell Ise purchased of any Arm to the tr,otett Plates. 1e31.3t WILL Sun (IL Co.'s, -Rochester; Pa., ars still selling Millinery, , Notions and Fahey Dry (booth, at very low prices. An Exhibitlion and Concert will be given fa the IL E. Church at Vsnport, nu Thursday and Friday evenings of this week, for the benefit or tio• Sabbath School. Admission 1.3 Cents. The rsure is s good one, the entertainment excellent; rltodd be largo attendance on Nib even ting.. l'Ananots, Fans and New White Goads flf ev ery - deßciiption, at Will Smith & ( NA2B, also 11. S. Ilibbard'a, Rochester, jel4-2w • 5, - The Nereer Dispatch' u the " Mixt*" limp is the latest agony with the young ladies of that place. Shaved held* are becoming the rage with the Young men. We notice.sevaral Who have had their hair broken off and their heady sand-pspered until they resemble a mouse In color,. and a tutabsas 11P pear,ance. The ,Stelizier Julatai.wat for some time past atßochester Wilting for water to go up to Pittsburgh. - Oa Wed nesday last she atteMptod to go up, lint In Rowley's clumnol, opposite tho mouth of Chartierl Creek,sho ran out of coal and grounded. • Toward evening George Ford, the barkeeper of the boat, accom panied by throe othor mon, started out with the.yawl to get some coal. After ailing • short distance the yawl stink and Ford came' hear drowning. All were rescued, however. The Juniata Is 'still aground In the channel, opposite the residence of Mr. fif.cOonnigle. MIEEMI fp Oo 010 -'lO 00 15 0 00 0 11 00 18 00 15 00 011 00 *l9O IN IV 3300 9000 00 00 100 00 WE invite onr friends to call and ex amine our stock before purchasing else where. Orders carefully and promptly filled. JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS Do., 93 Market St., Pittsburgh. U e7.ly. • An Important Experiment, it Is said, is about to made fit the con struction of coal barges. for the Ohio River coal trade. Messrs. Oran, Bennet CO.,.and Menai. Douglass & Son, of Pittsburgh are about to construct bar ges of iron. It is : lg ar ned that one so constructed will. as great an amount, of coal, and rig% iirohably, less water. The first nam!d firm is to fornistithe new plates, which are to be ,of Iron, the sides of which will be five sixteenth inch plates, and the bottom three-eighth inch plates, and the barge Is to be 160 feet Mug by twenty feet wide. So great is the confidence of these builders In the success of the enterprise that the experiment is to be- tried at their own risk. Jr you desire rosy cheeks and ot?m plexion fair -and free from Pimples, Blotches and Eruptions, purify , your blood bytalting Dr.Plerce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery. It has rip equal for this purpose, nor as a remedy for "Liver Complaint,"' or "Billions 'less." Sold by all druggists. Tut: intuit and best styles of Jewelry, in alt its various branches, to be found at JOHN STRVENSON'a SONO it Co., 93 Market St., Vinsburgh. IJe7-Iy. About Cows and Ground Hogs. —A Kendall, Beaver county correspond ent of the Consercaßcc nays: Kendall elaiT i kto hive the champion cow In the ccu Shegivesseven gal lons and one pint of rich milk per day. She is the property of John Bigger, esq. Who can beat this I' Ground hogs urn very plenty in some parts of the South Side this spring. -One man ale oon tt_ single farm in Ilonover. township, has killed sixty-nine of these pests, al d hasn't them near all killed yer. - Watch Itepairing.—lf your watch is out of order. send it to Join; Sxxv.gx- Soss 6c Co.,' Pittsburgh, be repaired and returned free of express charges. All work'warranted. Ele7-Iy. Lubricating 011.—Thomas Benton, formerly editor of the Beaver teecti, IIOW agent Of an Oil Refinery at Smith's Ferry, sent' us a keg of lubricating oil , from that establishment, which we use our power presses. It is the' best We 'have ever used, It does not gum up, and stiffen the runuipg of the machinery, as was the case with every oil we used prior to obtaining this. It has body, and works to a charm. We advise those wishing 'a lubrigaUtig oil, to purchaser from tholitulWa Ferry Refinery. • Watches, Wutehes.—The most complete line in the city of _Pittsburgh, and all the necessary attachments, to ho had.of JOHN STEVENHOWS SONS at. CO., 93 Market St., Pittsburgh. [je7-Iy. - • . Revenue Assetotors.--Sinee, Gen eral Pleasanton dune into omoo !up to the let of January last he had "reduced the force of assistant assessors troth 2,400 to 1,800, and • since that time a gradital reduction has continued, so that by the end of this fiscal year (June 30), the form of assistant assessors will not ex iced 1,400. The reduction of taxes now limits the collection mainly to whisky, malt liquoraitoluteee, cigars, and stamp duties, 'so that the assistant assessors hereafter will be required to act more in the eapacity.ef collectors tlum as clerks. Com issioner Pleasanton has addressed a cire iler letter to all. internal revenue s, calling their attention to the furth r reduCtion of assistant assessors. Golden Fountain Pen.—Somo thing itew aotiloovol. Be cure and toad. the advertisement in our paper headed "Greatest In‘ - ention et the Ago." We believe the Golden Fountain Pen is un surpassed. '4.'icood pen is a necessity to every . man, woman and child. Agents hero ma chance to make money In Intro daoing good and saleable article. )Iy. IMPORTANT 'TO FARMERB.—In CORSO , : quenceyt'present excited state of the ,wool et, woolen goods in the east are rapidly advancing. in price. I We would suggest to our friends in the country that it would be wise to save a part of their wool this season, and have it made Into such 'blankets, stocking yain, caaslmeres, flannels, etc., as :they may need for home use. The place .to got such wbrk done cheaply and satis factorily, is at the factory of Mr. Joseph Pontefract, Fallaton, Beaver county,-Pa. Any wool left with him will receive every attention. (je2l4w. Bitten by a titallion.—A corre spondent of the Waynesburg altessoiger says that Clinton Squire, of East Finley township, Washington countyoras con siderably injured by a stallion biting him through the fore part of the leg, above the knee, on Wednesday, 3lst ultimo. about two miles nom Grays vine. Mr. Squire had been lashing the horse for some vicious conduct, when the enraged animal seized him as before stated, and, raising him from his feet, as a dog would a squirrel; and if other parties had • not been present to rescue him, he would probably have killed him. He was taken to his home on the evening of the same day, but it will be manyiweeks, probably, before ho wilkbe able tp be about. MuY Goons.—Our readers are referred to tiro card in to-day's paper of Messrs. Boggs di Buhl, No. 1% Federal ‘atreet, Allegheny. This firm is now offering special bargains to cash purchaserin and we would adviao all such to give theta a call. Tlie M. E. Church.-111shop Mor tis, senior bishop of the M. E. enurch. now residing in Springfield, Ohio, writes to a paper in Sow Yurk Oh his seventy seventh. birthday, and gives some in ' Wresting facts respecting the history of the church to which he belongi. -`,ln 1813 when ho entered the ministry, there were no literary institutions In the .church; now of the different classes, there are 101, with 100 teachers and 20,- 000 pupils. In 1811 there were but few houses of worship of an§ value; "now she is building over ono ehureli a day on an average,and more durable structures.' She has already invested In churches and parsonages more than sown millions of dollars. There were in 1813.n0 Sabbath Schools in the M. 113. Church now Sheba* 16,012 Sabbath Schools, embracing 189. 412 °dicers and teachers and 1,2'21,393 scholars, with 1,759,1'11 volumes in her libraries." When he united with the ehuiehi, her communicants were less than a quarter of a million ; now; not withstanding nearly one-half of her membership went Into the M. E. Church South, anti others went into various other organizations, she has 1,1107,1' members. - 50,000 pounds wool wanted, at the Fenster' Woolen Factory, for which the highest. market price ; will be paid in cash, Joseph Pontefract. • Uct2l-4w. Chautauqua Lalck—A friend writ ing from Chautauqua Lake, New York says: • "•This brautifiii lake is find gain ing favor with the public aria summer resort. The lake proper, is twenty miles long, with, perhaps, an average whither two miles; is over two thousand feet above the Wel of the sea and seven hun dred above Like Crie';. the atmosphere is dear and healthy, and for asthmatic diseases, la an almost Certain 'remedy.' lho !kite abounds in 1 flab of various kinds and the surrounding woods turn- - tab sport and pastime for the marksman. Quito a number of good hotels may be found along this lake,' amonpt which the: 'Fluvanna Housd, 'at Fluvitnna, three miles from Jamtern, seems to be a favorite resort. it afavorable lo cation on the lake ahnrciiand has recently been re-built and re-furnlshed, and the proprietor, Mr. H. 4. Whittemore, spares no pains to make his guests feel at home. It la decidedly a well kept, orderly, temperance House. ' Carriages to and from the Railroad it Jamestown' daily. Let thaw who !desire to find a quiet and, romantic retreat during the summer Months; try 'Chautauqua Lake,' either for pleasure or in pursuit of healtlv" • • C 064 .4 .11U.1111, 11/0001311tY mu n sikigiunigd "OU - lalit l V*lnesday a tonicon. passing upon Oki sildicathavi theirtisulkot which Was published the last Limns, the folloviing criminal cases warp ella7 . , . . , Commonwealth v. . George Wh il e. In dictment, Assault. ' Verdict not guilty, on account of insanity of defendant at the time the offence was committed. Same va. Jaeallarbison. - Indlotment, Assault and Denary; Verdict of guilty, Mid sentenced to pity a tine of, .10 and Same vs. Win. Cheney. Indictment, Fornication anil Bastardy. Verdict of guilty, - Saute vs: Judson Craighead. Indict ment, False Pretense{ Verdict of not guilty. Same vs. J. S. blefloy.! Cluuge of de ,rtion. Judgmoutleserml., . -.• MONZY wexxxn, fortrblcbank ou 41xtoeu acres of excellent lutd= Improved land will be glven:.- Inquire et the Axone °nice. Whiplow.—Thers is Wells* of per sons lu - this world, by no mane: whose prominent peculiarity Ir whin ing. They whine because they are poor-, , or If they are rieh, to:Sunlit they have no heitith to. enjoy their riches;.-, They Whine - becalm' it - Is too - shiny; • they Whine because it is too rainy; they whine because they have "no luck," and other's prosperity exceeds theirs; they , whine 'because some friends have . died and they are still living; they whine be cause they, have aches and pains, , and they hive aches and pains because they whine, and they whine no ono. can tell why. Now, we wodld like to say a word to these whining pertions:--titop.Wifin lug! It is of nu use, this everlasting complaining, fretting, scolding, fault finding, and whining. Why, you are that most deluded set of creatures that ev er lived. : Do you not know that It is a well settled principle of physiology and common sense that thesehabits women exhausting to nervous vitality ,thau al most any other violation of the phyalolo ghstl.lowl Aud do you not know that life is pretty much us you take it and make its. You can make it bright and sunshiny, or you can make it dark and shadowy. This life is only annotate:dis cipline us-:to fit us for a higher and pur er State of being. Then stop whining and trotting, and go ou your way rejoic ing. A Fatrr.—lt hi an undisputed fact that Mrs. Bouce's Hata and Bonnets are uni versal favorites. Sho has Just recelvod another lot of Hats, 'Sonnets, Flowers, Clivo her an early call, ono door below U. P. Seminary, Beaver. Je7-3w Railroad Travelers.—The follow ing "rules of the road" are based upon legal decisions, and Ought to ho univer sally known. Tho courts have decided that applicants for tickets on railroads can be ejected if they do not offer the exact amount of their fare. Conduetors are not _ hound to make change. All railroad tickets are good until used, con ditions "good for- this day only" or otherwise admitting time of genuine ness, are of no account. Passengers veld lose their ticketit can be ejected from the ears' unless, they purchase a second one.- Passengers aro bound to observe. decorum In tho• cars, and ore obliged -to tvatply with all reasonable demands to show their tickets. Stand by on the platform, or otherwise violat ing the rules of the company, readers a person liable to ho put from the train. No person has a right. to monopolise more seats than be has paid for; and any article left in the seat while the owner is temporarily absent entitles him to it on his return. An Immense stock of New and Do mestic Goods for Ladles, Gents and Children. Ladles and Gentlemen will be interested in examining the large and complete assortments we now offer and-Childsm's Cotton Stock ings. from nix cents - a pair up to finest and best made; extra barman* in all. Elegant assortment new Bow and Sash Ribbons; handsome nosg Scarfs, Sashes ' and Bows • special har em s in Embroi deries; latest styles In Litton and Lace Collars; Parasols and Sun Umbrellas in great variety; ff,adies' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs'; Ladies' White Tucked Skirts, full size and well made; Ladies' White Flounced !Skirts, "Ladleit' Buff Skirts, LadietiP Night Gowns, Ladles' Drawers, Lidlos Chemles, 'Misses' White Aprons, ;Misses' Buff Aprons. Stock more complete than ever before and lower than Pittsburgh prices, at 4' M. McCreary & Co's. lessen. McGee and Neely, the Allegheny license Commissioners, lately convicted of having received bribes, have been sent to the Work House, and as signed cells in the fewer range. Th° Superintehdent says they are to be treat ed precisely like the other prisoners. On Wednesday they were both conald erably indisposed, 'and were ,under the care of the pyhsician. When they. are sufficiently recovered Mr. Neely will probably ho put in the Steward's depart ment, and Mr. McGee pia to work at his trade. • docks, Clocks, Clocks.—Anol can Clocks; full stock ; newest styles; lowest prices. JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS .1; Co., 93 Market 9t., Pittsburgh. New Cigne.and Totosseeir.Store. —Mr. C. A. Decarme, who Is known in this community as a first-clue cigar maker, has opened a shop in - 'the west' end or the . "Clark Hotel" property, where he will be happy to wait upon B.ll' who desirCanything In his line. Ills brands of cigars and tobacco, are No. 1, and his prides moderate . Wire him a ear and "see how It is youniolr. Fon the newest and latest novelties in Watches, • Jewelry and Sliver -Ware at the lowest prices, go to JOON STEVEN. SON'S SONS it CO., 93 Market St., Pitts burgh. • Lle7,-Iy. Robbery.—Tbe store of W. If. Fra zer, eeq., in Frankfort Springs, was en tered by thieves; either by picking the lock or.by means of a falsekey,on Wed-' nesday night Qf last week, and thirty dollars taken from the drawer. Three pairs of spectacles and some other goods were taken, the value of which we did not learn. Some papers were abto taken from the drawer, but were left outside of the building.—Radical ' WRY go to Saratoga when you can get ,the Pure Saratoga Spring Water by the Ylozea or single bottle, at •tho Beaver Drug Store? A remedy for the sting of . wasps, dc., at often proves effoctual is simply totold a chest key or. guy hol low key over' the place stunk, press it hard into the flesh for a minute or so, and when taken off, the poison will be on the surface of the flesh and do no harm. A thimble with a tight top will. do, but not quite so well. . Smith's, Ferry Time . Table, Trains leave the station, Smith's Ferry, for the east: -Accommodation. 7:45, a. m.; Express and Mail, 2:10,p. m. ; Local Freight, 1:25; p. m. ; Fast Line, 9 : 00 , P. In. For the west: Mall Train, 9:17, a. tn. • Local Freight; MO, a. M.; Express, 2: 30, p. m. ; Accommodation TWO, p. m. A fonr-horse stage makestwo trips per day from Smith's Ferry, and :atom via Older:Ile, to Island nun. Faro 50 oenta each way. Telegraphic messages Ex- Press Psekages. &c., will be carried to and from Island Ran at reasonable rates. ' • . jel4-21s, _ Beaver 14idleS! NeIIIIIIIIIII.—BAC mIaureato sermon Wllbe preached by Rey, J. C. Wilson on ne itsabbath even ing in the U. P. Church. A GRAND COSCEMT WM be given in the same place on neat It ndi d &men a ing. Door* open at n mulles( cents. 2.s this contort Is - for the entertainment Ofd_ bile mad not merely as a oohedas pupils of the Seminary arfilbe maistad by ot.r pupils of Prof. de Ram, from the city. Tickets can be bad at the Seminary and both Drug Stores; Kr; Mulheimrs Store; Bridgewater Cos ic Dar .mgh's and Wm. D. 'Johnson:a Stores, Rochester, . Public Examinations :a - claws on Tuesday, :commencing at 9 O'clock, a. All ire invited to attend: - • Commencement' exercises In' the U. P. Mural on W.ednewilY__ This entertainment le, asasem.d ti rec. , • Next Benton will open Dept. 4871. - D. MoUtax, Principal. June Mb, 1871. VA Pi A-Ltarsal sad alacWolint don aompased of atealbels 'ban: IlregationP_t Cb4rA.NOW Brlllbtans.uulaor witio9 l2o . I . o f, Raw: 3. Blghaaa,' bie - 1114n] . ibrised.4 TWO ball la wall lilted upaid supplletwlthit 11liaM for wow .orAr+ wou,con ducted, and la whin, and instruction to ha . • distressing,derth Of's • child; two years old, is recorded In theNewatigh ton Presa of the Mk inst. Mrs. MeDon ald, of that place was employed An wash lug, on Tueals; _of_ last week, and had concentrated lyeilliiiolred in ienp in siaoh‘of the child, v(ho - Ming Wray grasped and swallowed It belbre It could be prevenumi. Tbe remit was great an guish, and resulting deith a a short time subsequently; • • —John Rhodes, brother of . Prof. Rhoda a:. Phillipubtaf., this county, was *algal Alit will', by `some un kaiwit,Person, while aittaigsnAlie, door of thii Ilona alba le is thought he will recover. --The Bayer Palls Patalhie was en tered on liffednalaialght last and rob bed of about #4l. - : t —On Tueodke and Wednesday 'of last weidtipeesamlostlotiof tbeelisses, end closing eieiclsea of therlitiring toga - of. tholiew Brlghtinisary took place. They hod.kpleglo at Irotoosrond . agree, where the literary assrolses=asslaara- tient, orations sad, sessyn—yrentT l3 4 They had a good Lima, and ware a credit to themselves and their Principals—Mr. Johnston and Lady. The merit of the Institution over which they pieside commends it to public favor. Tits popularity of merchants often has to be bought in different waytc somethnes gained on account of queer devices; but all this sham popularity generallY_ fades away in a fe w . years, esiectally Where mercixints take advantage of their.cus tomers and sell trash goods for an No. 1 article. 'This is not practioed at the cloth ing houie of B. Steinfeld, Broadway New Bretton.' Ho has n'pnotkal cutter of twenty years' experience, and every one can rely upon him in`gettlug a well fdthig garment ; ; and; 'rillafdirierref , ens, he knows no one can undersell hint, as he does itot depend . upon the profit of the clothing business, and he is there— Aire determined to sell goods at such figures as must Insure his popularity as the cheapest , clothing store in Beaver county. ' EXTRA giest bargains are offered now at H. Schiff's, Broadway, New Brighton. In dry goods, notions and Isatiy goods. He has just-received a lot of summer poplins, which he is selling at from 25 to 35 cents per yard, Wash poplin at 20 cents per yard,'soft finish yard wide bleached .muslin muslin at 121 conjs,per yard, nice towel ing at 10 cents, gingham at lOcents, tick. log at 10 cents, all W6ol cm:diner° at 75 cents, Kentucky join at 35 - lents, cot tonadea ' cents, splendid ladies' ribbed hose at ton cents per pair:good. men's sock's at 25 cents for three pair, whalebone corsota at 75 oenta, all colors kid gloves at $l. 13t.►cc Min Goth Thsorr.—To time of oar rea ders Making Pittsburgh to make *elegises of watches, clocks. jewelry and hney goods. we Com mend Geo. W. Ulm LSD Smithfield street .ills stock Is all new, and every artkle 'old wsnanted as represented. 'The Republicans of Butler county held, their , County Convention, Jane 12th. Greif hens:coy characterised the . proceedings. Thetbilawing ticket wait nominated : Assensbiy.--Capt. W. Flogger. Associate Jscigt.—Danlel Fiedler. Treassirer.—Francis Anderson. Chanty Ms .—IL F. Garvin. District Attorisey.—W. B. Black. Aarveyor.—A. M. Siator. Asditor.—Elliott Robb. • Resolutions endorqlng Omit, Geary, Fleeger, bl'Junkin and the platform of the Harrisburg Coureqtion were adopted. Teuma Waaoes.—A large Meek of oar era sad B ub= make lbe sale, by Weriusuut Davis, to Federal street. Allegbeoe Clty. Daniel Peek, of West Salem town ship, Mercer county, la 85 years of age. He was a soldier of the war of 1812, um was a participant In Perry's Victory on Lake Erie. The old man still enjoy' good health and only a few days ago went to Greenville to make application for back pay recently granted by . Con gress, to sohllers of the war Of 1812 Does. Awn Jzoser Wsooxs, in every style , and Mask st low prices, at Worin Davie, SS rederil street, Allegheny City. Ass Important Naggestion.—A great many deaths occur to portions who descend into Wells from Inhaling the poisonous gases Which are liable to ac cumulate at the bottom of wells. A simple remedy against this is to throw into dm melt; before malting the descent a quantity of burned but mustached lime.. This, when it comes in i'miilmact. with whatever water Is below, sets (reel great quantity of heat in the water and limo, which rushes:opined. carrying all the deleterious / gas with it, after which the descent may be made with perfect safety. / The lime also absorbs carbonic acid to the well. DCOGIZA AND BANOCCUES.—A Wye stock of our own and Kastern mate for sale, by Workman & Davis; ng Peden' street, Allegbeuy Cdy. • Truth Its Brief.—Anybody can soil the reputation of an Individual, however pure and chute, by uttering a suspicion tilat his enemieswill Lelieve and hie friends never bear of. A pulf of the Idle wind can take a mUlion of them:els of a thistle, and do a work of mischief which the husband-Man must labor long to undo,'the floating particles being too fine too be seen and too light to bo stopped: such are the seeds of slander, so easily sown, so difficult to be gathered up, and yet so pernicious in their fruits . The slanderer knows that many a mind will catch up the plague and become poisoned by his Insinuations, without ever seek ing the antidote. No reputation can re fute a KIM', nor any human skill' pre vent mischief. WORLX/All a Dam bail, on band a lirge stock of /Aoki Waffnica. s, Beek and Jerky Wagaww.rtif==t, la any style or Antal. E 9 Federal unmet, Allegheny MY. . • Table Gains's*leak—A groat deal of . character is received and im parted at the table: Parents too often forgot this ; and therefore biatead of swallowing yoUr food taaullerCellence, instead of brooding over your business, instead of severely talking about others, leethc - conversation be genial, kind, so cial and cheering. Do not bring diem. greeable things to the table in your con versation any more than you would In Your dishes. For this resubmit/at more good company that you have at your table, the better it will be for your chill, dreg'. Every • conversation that You have with company at your table is an educator for, your family. Deem the intelligence and refinement, and the ap. propriate behavior of a family which' is given to hospitality. ' Never Awl that intelligent visitor can be anything but a blessing to you and to. yours, _ How few him fully , gotten hold of the fact the cidnepeiny and aanveiraiDen form no anialipsire of edu'alticin t • ' line Ttrria.—llds red ra ildtpwSwedm dt itt tow Stereos. lista Wesel. Isom with a brit mad enetelly sekuted etrui 1 1 .7 CILDI dna 'a halts at all' iris to 31ass wad G La o w od I s m iso e s, a R ir i btbbso la',te i st e .ie. a T M a i tt l l b e s a erp e had leas expedeuee m Plietwita end Mein cities. end ha made arteasha errenaeteesta With rasters Hawes to have ell the attest Goode sad sills' as Way appear WA: ' We wish her 'wary name sal we ire =Mot the people of Beaver county will support her la her now eats/pried. Scoarranto iron Bouluensirgans.— Red Turkey Dominic, Red Turkey Nap= tins ; "Canary colored Titda*ths and Napkins; ' Handsome' Willow . .Table Mats; The Antt•rticith Stair Ilidsf White Linen - Window Blinds . and Trimmings; Wintiow Blinds hi ill ; Working Baikets i Carpata.,OU Cloths, Rags; Matting. Uwe Cininitts,' -Tidies. Lower than Pittsburgh priessi ai J. M. McCrea y & Ws. - dWonwa,atoppfng ae c otingnue, on the. P.A11.:11411,4410 ftlidtg-lookhig lieraonalia.altarei thOcarand knit seat .41001f,14 4 Wer an who. peso. Sandy lihtilio0014; Thei ems tae %bew ar i ng glom at about their regular "Fwd. between Epping Creek and Corry whet, *Am; warningi the Pallategere wan atertladhltboWqat - wisrbad got On rt IfOungrWerateltlitant of Ida Mat and *dug a drive for . Ehn of window. m e b o d y paned through the window. andinstantaidnatomild have been; irtished. but for Oa Promos of mind of Me Irish tallow traveler. who grap pled for. th e ,Ireding tbetond, legs, and succeeded in holding the man ' head down and tun length idling the flying air`e aide, tined assligonee was rendered by the olden:Dam.. whciTdregged the min Into. the. cr - adalu. fitter be bed b ee, f esu pol the mail looked around thr a inning* aid than took a sett and remained quiet pall the train ' reached Corry..where he was left. - Ir you wr d styllidiiiilllasry Goods. a. ebeap as Ibis go , to Wm Smith (Wilt ROO4l ill lug sauced wow tW on. Munn be Ons 44 S. Dakobb bins tumid* ou ainsty. ,Then wow is Mike bowl op swds; b buitio aim Xr.Doeb W oboe anted the gala, wig gads Ow WIIIIIIWW• SAO Aaietber iCew 'Med lijr sLem an4l•lllr. loilillenee of Beavea; snared to tiosziestiptloiburnarteniy nve.dollar efivi Lit week; by Wig run over by a train of curs um the mevehind 'a iiittegirga Nampo.. - • S. Waged hillletUirelWitv--On hot Wednesday evening, a bnitesume on the Ckve had lb IPlttsbarglilladlteed. tunnel Dade! Smith, kllld the landlord. of the "Missouri Mose," in that place. We base nolawelved fall parikulare, but understand that Smith watt intoxicated, and deshrd to ester the BMW: The tenant ordered him to stay outotherengesu Smith mired a base ball club ethic's the 'thodlord held in' bin band,. wieiabodW feat kit, dolt Wm a blow on the bead with It, and . hnorthlnd his brains out. Ti'h Intel keeper died to a sionte or two afterwards. math to now in lands of 010 of of the law:: U. is uld to be respectably connected, bat street MIAMI been his tale He is wellknown to • number of the aliens of Soria, baring been to the habit Otattending one county tabs for mad yam peat. - nand BlUa.—Tho legislature at its last session passed an act by which a heavy line is inflicted on those guilty of mutilating or tearipg down band bills. There aro some. Pinson' about Beaver who will please take notice. . Ao Akiestetivo Summer Me/oft. —The Watkins . Glen (including a half tone section hitherto Inaccessible to the public] and the "Glen Mountain Howe" connected with thisattractlve and pop tflar Summer resort, are open for the season of urn, ant already • thronged with visitors. The pathway, railings, bridges susd."resting places" are report ed to be in excellent and safe condition; and pa Mountain House—under the su perintendence of Joshua Bones, former ly, for many years proprietor of the celebrated Arbor hotel, it Elmira; N. Y.,—bas been rellttsd and newly furn ished, and Ls In oxoplete order for the reception and aeoommodition of guests, and the furnishing of un e rh toed refresh ments transient parti . The, ci prin- A visitatio ptember and October. n monlhs.- June, July, cit,Se • famous Watkins Glen located at the bead of Sanwa Lake. Watkins, Schuyler Co., has become one of the most peptise Summer resorts in Amer ica. ucco year the number of visitors rosebud is and an Inrease of 10,000 to 20,000 is anticipated du c ring the season of MI. NEW ons, Gam", at Will Swath C o.'; o New Miami sweet. and U. 8. Hibbard% chester, Pa. New York atrial, 4-2 w Ro • • je4 A stesannesse CODUIIOII roods Is alma. being pnalk!Ar tasted at Trot "1:711 - 1" . A111:111711011 bonsimoted a ireideisiwt this desetiption weighing neatly threttons, which when loaded with admen psireenters, Res pro pealed over • roust; and lumen road at a speed averaging pat ir fifteen miles an hour. All the attempt of the . past have failed of success, but the Trdy gentleman believes he bail mastared_all dillicUltles, and that his 'Allele will answer the purpose intended. . • Are Yea Insured ?-Is. Nor, Way Ncrrf—The cost la trilling.the duty is mani(est. The result may be your escape from ruin, while defy cud neglect may iniolve you. in 'irretrievable dissatar, bankruptcy, poverty said cruel (Map- Priverty Of the value of, 210,000 is consumed by dredally, in the ,Unit pi ed Matt& The danger from stoves and defective chimneys oils,ligh pes, ts, accidents , accidents , neglect, an cadrelefinss es, ness, ' matches, explosions , and other causes are constant. and far from trifling. . Every one, the burning of whosepeop erty would Injure, or inconvenience 'himself his bunny - , or hue' neighbor, Mould be bleared. Select with care. In sure In those companies that hive-elm reputation of payingelains honestly and promptli. • Ica To•Day.—"Proerrediaation Is the Thief of TieneXend "rose is Money." This putting off froba ,clay to day, pro duces a fatally false feeling of security, and finally theidea of Insurance's aban doned. A. man of immense wealth may, in one sense., dispense with inaltrance, but those of moderate or limited Means cannot. afforst to have property swept away man, boar which has cost years to acquire. Immix In A Flare CLAW COMPANYO-- let creates independence and pre. Yenta being a tax on one's friends. 2d. It is evidence of prudence. Ed. It saves anxiety. 4th. It stimulates security. sth. It favors accumulatkee, encourages wealth, assists imaineas credit., rebuilds and obliterates the ruins. It he a blase. dog to the' unfortunate, reinforces the wealthy, and helps.along the busy, grand old world. Therefore, insure at once. Put it not off until to-morrow. To-mor row nasty be too late. Procure a Policy in a Flat-class Company from Cues. B. Hums • . Insurance and A r g e n t, . Pa. The "Red Cent's" Iliater7.—As tlui old "red cent" has now passed out of use, and, except rarely, out of sight, like the "old oaken bucket," its history is a., matter of sufficient Interest for preservation. The oust wits first pro posed by Robert Morris, thegreat finan cier of the Revolution, and was named by Samoa' two years after. It began to make ha appearance from the mint in ,It bore thehead of Washington on one abla andlbirteen link. foully) other. The French revolution soon created a rage for, French kites in AlnerieS, which put on the cent, instead of the heal of Washington, the bead of the .MA34= of Liberty—a French liberty, with Rowing locks. 'The ehalansi the ravers* was re placed by the olive Wreath of peace. But the French liberty was short Uved, and imwas bet portrait on our cent. 'The next head or figure succeeding thia—the staid, classic dem,. with a Allot round her Isair--came into beak% about thirt or forty years ego, and her finely chisel ed Oreclatilhatirm bare beenbutallght ly altered in the lapse of time. • • 'Room/rms. June Nth. ICI. lb the Ettiterof Its Airs : -• I see by yoke mew of the lab imd.. some antiquortin . ben been at some woo to mho a list of the agesce., AA, Of persons in and about this pla 'and in some butanes' wide off tbeinark. kw in stance, two skims are of the some age. It bas never been claimed they were twins and bow yourintOrment mine to the conclusion to make them the semi age, Iwo not able to determine, unites it be on the prinff_ pje that young folks now Dye fester tan the old 'ones. As for myseif„ I suppose' be is one who It always inquiring about other person's business, and the rune pollen who a abort time since, asked me my si told him if I lived unt il the gffh of February. I would be ninely-tbor. ow. 'tribe gentleman ha&as much sense as h° bid - ingulsitirenspe, - pt hid consulted his ,abnanac, • he might 'have seen the point. -But to we his( and other who Poem to take an intend in the mat ter. if they will'anuntaitee On the 19th - Eio:oi, A. D. 1797.4nd" calm this dais, May WI/I aritre'smudt - • Y" aga. J. 41. 1C°11114 1LtaLss. ' • t .) *oll(!rvApg drinks win 111111111111 • CIROULAIt, - No. I Se,a ool . Dimrierrear literoote,l = • -Ilarilabergatme 1, 11171.• j 4b fJfi Iriacipals Mid ilarieors Of the &l a ws' • prphande • - Aireooti mid Wan md of the teedeleturry ipProved May 41,1871„ the midersigited Ms Wen entrusted -with, Me supervision of the Soldiers' Orphansof the Oumnionwesith, with wham' from the present Ade. all ollicki Mammas - appertaining - thereto must be Smosectsd. •• • • • • Whibithis delicate Mud has not been sought, emniumas Wirbelleved It dons, WM Osgood will of all concerned. it is assumed wish's full seam of its Impor tance, and the most alumni desire to ad minister it in such ',way as to Atmore lhe orphans of our ' deed heroes the measure of good possible Stoma piw=4"sl int ilyhin,has which no , in the breadth of its . parallel In tbe Winery of lid s or any other country. In this no ble WOrk, !hope to have the active and earnest a:reparation of all concerned in MI management of the trust, and the sympathy of the publie. Tier immediate attention of those In terested is asked to the !Whining special 1. -AU clothing kir tbe pupils in the several institutions will horm be fur nished by the principal or =avers of the same, subject, as to its kind, quality and quentity; to , the control of the Su perintendent., Atm: ekthtr, when presestMd for settle ennuimeat. must, in be sooompaidoilby swans statements , as to ti,• AU to bepurchased loathe =it w e . r eenuntmeing withsame. in date will be substantially the kind, sa herstoittre: -"Seek changes as shall be found adviaibie to. make. will In made known in time to carry them into Meant tike begthithig of the quar ter cothmenelng September next. 3. AU- now in the schools over six years of age, and all other: ea soon sa ilm = that age, must be promptly No exception can be' made,. nder the present law, in favor of thus , ho have been in the schools • 'lesstime than two yeirs. 4. vacation for the' present year will commence ,on Friday, July Mb, end continue until Friday, September Stb. The 'annual examination at the several .achools will take place during the tiro or three weeks preceding the vacation. • • 6. A meeting of pnncipals, managers Inspectors and others Interested In the Soldiers' Orphan schools will bo called at an early day at Harrisburg. 6. The Superintendent expects to *be able to visit every Institution In the State in whir/I/there/ire soldiers' orphans under Instruction, before the coming va 'cation. Having prepared, in ltat, at the request of Governor - Curtin, the original plan Ibr the education and inaintenance of ac6dlers' orphans; after which, in their main features, all subsequentptans bare been modeled, he Bois not only is for or public. but a deep personal in terest In the success of the system, and will do all In bar powerlo promote. It. J. ri/Wwwintswit, Suporblteadent. now to be Nobodi.—The following 'rules are talkoftho severe irony of truth. Strictly obeyed they will secure to any boy or young man the bitterest failure that his worst enemy could wish : Spend your leisure time on a whisky barrel.: 'Wok as much as you can pay for, or get others to pay for, or on credit. Smoke cigars in the same ratio. Muter the intricacies of don't/too', billiards, and changers; above all things, make yourself an adept at cardplaying. Chess, the game of young intelligent men who foolishly desire to be somebody, you should eschew. Don't road anything except the dime novels of the day. Cultivate an impres sion that all women like to be insulted, and, tbat all men are thieve*, I( you should ever become conscious of a de cent emotion -4o which weakness, aim ! the*ost of us are liable at odd momenta —crush it• out with littM impromptu blackguardism, or drown it In a horn of whis ky, Make of your mother behind per . back, and never think—because think ing is dangerous—of bow much Mie has done for you, hoped for you, prayed for you. Chat your Mther, and z borrow your alateee DUI* savings./ elm a p i t.7 ^".- Do these *Mug*, whatever else of *lle and worthless that shalt' suggest It. self to you, and your =Milos will be sated. You dual stagger and through 116,,Moiststimideset to w ale! spilled, Ind tomtile into your grave W. most too loathsome to be pitted.—Gas. pis .14,aquier. Wleawer liesellmsry mad linneflate.—The Conuncecement exercises of the Deaver esmensth and betkete will take place the last week of June an follows: Sunday. Janellith, Ott otiodc p. an., the anneal seen= will he dethmed by Wm. W. P. Turner, of pad UTinpOol, Wm Monday wee!. sing. June Nth, annual addthas by Bee. C. W'. Keith, of klieghesy Ulty. Tneed4 evening: Jane 37th, vocal and inetramentsl coocest. West. needs) , emodsg, Jam lEak, an milker to the Waal, by Mom Mollie Welker. of Washington. D. C. Thursday eresusg, Jens 1110, cammence. meet nereises and Preddent's receptkm. Br sminatlon on Wonder. Timothy, Wednesday and Thursday. The anneal sermon will bit preached thePresbyterhus Church. Baser; the evening exercise will be held In the Lecture-mmes ot the M. K. Chards. The Depth of the firminsey of the Feast and of former yeas together with the shawl sad their companion me renssetfelm re quested to take seats In the body la the oc. canton of the sermon next Babb afternoon. Nr. James M. Mills - hat just opened a store in the room opposite Dr. McLean's Seminary, in which be keeps qUaellbellit, stone ware, andi Liverpool ware, which be will exchange for cash, woolen and cotton rags, iron, metal, brass and copper. The New Castle Guardian says: A abort time a sincel'ebild of Mr. Burton Alexor der. in Shenango township, was given a piece of sugar tied up in a rag about three or lbur inches wide and half a yard long. The child suokod the su gar. and, having demolished it, 26101 - Tlished the , feat of avralliniing the rag. Fcirseveral days the child was not ex pected to recover, all attempts to teach the rag haVing Boiled, but on Saturday week it was thrown up, and the little sufferer has now entirely recovered from the effects of the atram?sdoee. The Administration .is eniting down' expenses with a rigoroui hand.'' , The reduction of taxes to I the' amount 'of, eighty millions a year enables the In ternal Revenue Department to dispense with the serving' of an army of Assist ant Revenue caws, tlnyeletrecting a saving of nearly half a million dollars per annum in salaries. EDITOR ABOVII:—/U response to your request that some person,hereabouts ought to try the experiment of burying cream, In order to ascertain whether butter would be produced, I beg leave to say that I gave it a trial last week and here is the result: I took two owls of ordinary cream from my cream-crock and poured it into a 'muslin bag made for the purpose. -Around this bag I wrapped two thicknesses of muslin, to keep the steam from oozing out, and the dirt from getting in. I then lad a holt dug in the ground two feet deep, and depoilted the cream, thus secured In the bottom of the hole and covered It over, making the ground level at the top again: After three days, I had the earth removed,: and to my . astonhanent, I found a Julep of solid, sweet, yellow bsitter, pod not a drop .of buttermilk In it or about it. - From the two quarts of cream I had one and a fourth pounds of butter. This is& large 1110411UO on wha I usually obtain from a idthilar quantity of cream by the old churning method. Wier made in this way, I thlalt robable that water should not le used. lamln ho that some Wens will try the ent , and make ue known, through ARGO; the result. Bruton Aaous:—ln the Beaver Coun ty Pivas under the caption of "short notes" the Editor-of the Press desire. to be 'commended to. "11." irf last week's hangs as an original poet. Hemp' the "thought." were offered to Min 'for pub- Heaton and adMite the "thoughts" to be good, but older than mast people now living. The inference which "B." draws from the redbird .to publish -the "thoughts" is, that "B." claimed orig inality for the sentiment or.edsethat, by the lapse of time,-they bad lost their force. NIZIV, Mr. Editor, if the grounds of . reheat to publish,' the "thoughtiO were that "B." clabied'originaUty the IV* Wm ray, much mist ken. "B." behaving that soma tenth .. winaentainsd io the "thoughts" oared them for paw Pc!aiON aoa ilsolO:Wrized stnitlals that the Preel, that flan wire oEered - bta patron. But idinlting that "It" claimed originalle7 that met tar woltd beim,* by thepeo;e. 'B. " - rOtthe WOW MVP. "VIMI Oat pada. raft with 'At allied. sad allsorarratraatar ma to glary."—tv. . r 7 ': . +Toti.tidill Stabil 1814 . : : : 42 4" Terail li CS . AND "7. tO Vases ft .• , The Plislal.iimisics c;( Ood•is gi)odneir • Ids psopl., and, Lb. 'Paalmbit•ratioirs • • muct; ha was stumbled at the roe- parity of the. wicked, and deacrlbasibidr elite - - the' protons of the temptation mot the pain they Mdlbred in consequence; shows, how be won de livered, and the ;thanel reverse of the stele of the once prosperous ungodly man ; by which his own bin reviews , were corroded, his great confidence ' God, and the good conseqnsewel of it: "My feet were exhisoat rose." I bad nearly given up my confidence.* I was reedy to and fault With Providence, and thought the Judge of all the earth did not dotted. " ifencearioss af de /Dol t*" st the prospelity of the ;ricked. I began to doubt !Whirr there was a wise Providence, and my mind bemuse irri tated. If men bad pilliterrupted coin- Ibrta biro, parboils not one soul would ever seek. a- preiparation for heaven.— There la reason to doubt whether there would be any religion upon earth had we nothing_ but temporal prosperity. "No bands 41 Mein dead"—"pride com passed dee; abosi as a dain"--reed.on oil the fellowing varier for , pivot of It. TINY M ithase every diap.ostiou of God, and fault with everything; traduce; tha mammy of the Just In heaven, aid ridl-. Blue the saints that are upon earth. For the Moe.' Peter. "And lA*, he le wep t" . Yang .111.12. ' Matthew says: "And he snit out and wept bitterly."Cp. zit/. Ti,. lam aware that it is thought by some to be annually be weep, hut by whomaresuch, thoughts cherished ? Certainly not by good and sensible men, and consequent ly areworthless ; and especially since the theson of God wept over the grave of- Lazarus. ' Jno. at 41, "Jesus Wept i" not Over his sin, for lie was without sin; but being 111040 so greatly with sym pathy for others. If we may not weep and mourn excessively over the loss of our dear ones, *who thit considers the, nature, tendencies and !et:sequences of sin nnrepented of, wfildenounce :weep ing over out. sins as degrading - to: man hood? No wonder Peter wept, and that `bitterly, and shed many lbundngteara of shame and rearot at the remembrance of his base denial of-Christ. Aggravated as were the fanta connected with 'his fall; his repentance was .speedy and sincere. Sin must ever be followed by 4weeping, it ends the soul that sins sorrow, either hereer In bell ;. we must mourn awhile or lament forever. Peter might have given utterance to thentignish he felt in words like these: "Ohl that my head were waters aid mine eyes a fountain of. lean, that I might weep all my days for the .Canit of this one night." Genuine i repentance for a n. Is invariably the eo sin of convictio of guilt; and have we not all sinned nd practically denied Jesus fifty times thrice, and that pre sumptuously aid with deliberation? Peter's sin was committed by a sur primal of a sudden temptation under a Violent passion of fear and contrary to his settled purpoie and resolution. Let him who is without sin among you first cast a stone at Peter; or at the woman addressed John viii. 7., by the blessed Jesus. Peter' did not delay, like Paul, almost a twelve month to repent. lie caught the pitying glanceof Christ's eye, takes the warning of the second crowing of the cock and seeks retirement and weeps freely and exercises repentance at once. , *lnas lel thi7 re. Call back a ' Neiirsak @beep: toto nat l to Ow, like Pater, 1 _ 114 11 0 getet:FeeP.", Small things are sufficient to mst us down if God doth not hold us up. The more we consider our sing, thole num ber, and all. their-aggravations, and our Inexcusableness; unable to allego either Ignorance, necessity or interest. in exten uation of them; the more we must be, oiintinced of theJmportanoe and. crying necessity of a speedy and sincere repent ince and reibrmation. . . ..Lard we hue long abated thy Rive.; Teo lose indulged our els ; ' One aching haute now bleed In see. What rebels we After Christ's resurrection how kindly and thoughtfully he remembered Peter, when Gwen said to the two Marie., Mark wet 7: "But go.yonr way, tell his die elples, and Peter, Ac"—who so cowardl y lett me in my danger =diktat not own me In the high priest's hall; but no, not a word of this upbraiding—but, "Go tell my Brethren" Math. xxvii. 10, I stilt recognize them as suck after my exalta tion, oondbettheir sad hearts with the news of my resurrection ; they shieU see ins in Galilee, whither I go before them. PAILVIIa Ho so. - Fttna the Bearer County yress. Sowing Madame Coolest—A Taal of Merit Mid Shill. On Saturday afternoon, those interelt ed in the reCpective merits of competing • Sewing Machines bad a lively time in . BoswelPs Hall. The occasion was a "friendly (!) contest" between the Sing er and Elliptic Sewing Machines, to which the Agent of the latter was :hal. longed, in TAe Press of last wash, by the . Agent of the ibrmer. The contest was s very animated one, and was witnessed by a large company, crmposed mostly of ladles interested in the merits of the • machines—ladies who sew the • •idesm, sad puma sad sad gams sad sem Die isd".. • Wad* No Judges were's pointed ; and how ever wellthe spectators may have been agreed nen:nth* merits of the machines and the 81011 ol,the operators, it Is evi dent, from the annexed earthy, that the Agents add operators did not harmonise perfectly In tAeir views thereon : CA BD 71110 X Mr. OCUIPT. • The Agent ofthe Elliptio Sowing Ms chine Company has boon bragging about the superiority of his mschissa over the Singer, and said. in the presence of ladles and gentlemen whose word can notbe doubted, that he would like to run against lir. Morton, the General Agent of the Singer in Pittsburgh, W and would be willing to pay his expenses of travel, &c. He even went so far as to appoint Saturday for the day of contest. Hence-my challenge, in last peek's pa ,E, far • friendly contest, -where nb gos were appointed I but, neverthe there wereptenty of gentlemen who wizened the attempt of IM Agent of the Elliptic Company to sew the same stuff which. the Agent of the Singer sewed I with ease. At drat, the EMptio Agent declined to sew against Mr. Morton. Ife'only could be persuaded to open his box when Mr. E. Walsh (who has only been operating from time to time on the Shim within a raw months) sat down, and, amid the irritating and ungentlelnanly language of the Agent of the Elliptic Company 'and his smart asithassit ng and talkingend bull some rli r rg ia ttith a small hemmer. which w 6 admit was not es well done es by the Agent of the Elliptic, who' has done nothing else for the last six years but selling and practicing on these ma -chines. M . - Morton then commenced sewing—drat with the small hemmer, , with which be did not succeed very deli, but then be took the same ithW hemmer es that of the rilirdie company, and made a more perthotifill than they had executed. • al Nowm: Mr. Morton pro .d am t °sloeed to sew thie the Eptic Agent wi. hja hendkund lli showed Uwe be could do. N. Theo be. beamed muslin around tho corner, which the =pas Agent tried twice to do bat de not •= iti 'After thha•Mr. Morton sawed wow, thee • dab, saustla, swiss. Goo" &a, without I t r ag ur: higlier sheed. alakh ae. This the Ethstric smanilitj:7° twelve .a. Tb e e s tsfr. orion _ =of Unto _but kW_ Mit AIMS not get =no sow otr• Morton bummed some which' the .gititreest quietly aside. Now the 4Plot looilotod to a n a .riee with ,Morton in hisaming abentoneandagelfyardsof mualla. The 1 thread on the Elliptic Machine broke bar times, which created quite_slengh among the nudism* - The Wed on no alliiimeitivie %SAC red ' •la wet&well sad Addled. n l:3llptto "Agent dosed ' box aa• Me MA amid the cry Or lb. ' "The Shape ball The Maps hair Now,lt tbeNiliptire•gaet likes to run =ther mutest ageism the Mager, he can hatch • simmee. la 'YE house when! Os two massioas are alwo,M. the Beaver Fair this I. when /edges will be appointed to decide about the question, "sad - when'noMffilesive talk am pin the day. M. tr!. cARD ISOM lltr. rawrlr.L As per an eat, we suet Our worthy opponent, r. Schiff, ell Hall, to sew the contain be had e raged without stir knowledge ell on oar pen —bolo in Yon/uptown st the than On aawraey morning. before I Wendt a telegram from friend S. called us howl*. and on our arrival we sacertalned that Mr. Schiff and the whole Sift's' Sewing Machine Company were goft to dean tur out. Not being of a • scary dtsposi iina, we advanced to the fitout. Round first, Ed Walsh to the amp ; this War. thy m g ade a ham athlete was very good, takin into ocaudderstion that !m been learalag mom than ; nine he la montoot hs. nd second. g tryi m ßou ake a kW, with ad the M last akamee of ng Mto r. Morton sad Ms."Sawtodl, M_ Idled end was carried to the jeer. • • A new ring - wm now !biased, and on calling on the principals, Mr. Morton, of .Pittabas _made his appearesce a smile IlluWasdeg his youtkild bro w; a smile of satlitheakia played upon his lip. As the General Agent of the Stag er, a sewer of six years' experience, sad Mr. Irwin, load Agent for the EWpUe, which taschlanks Sas been nye months, Came to the sersteth. Allegos rested br a moment on the principals ; t betting stoodey .with one hundred to sixty on bs ' m P oi tir no takers. . Mr Morton. with &s -olstices of Mr. tiserteU, Mr. Befit , Befit , the Mr. Bert, Mr. Walsh. and several mom. too numerous to mention. imooseded in bud zi g eatutagitr.-linetiesdnsee.krebg• um re.' - • ow. Mr. Stlltor, I don't propose to sew the Singer Machine Company. bat I will sew with their Agent s of Beaver conuty at any time or piemo. I hereby challenge tichltt. Agent for the Mager Sewing Machine Mtn pany, his enbogmte, operators or em• ployees, to • contest at sewing on soy day, time or plate he may name. Now, we want Mr. Schiff to come up or "shut J. V. Jewry, Agent for Elliptic 8. M. Co. ASJL7M. J W SPENCER SO, Market St., Black silks, - 1 " Fancy Silks, Jap. Silks,. • Foulard De foie, Pongee Faitaise, Green Mohair, Grisselle Poplins, Macao Cloths, Plain and Fancy DRESS -0-0013 S, Mourning Goods, Paisley Shawls, Stripid Shawls, Lace Curtains. Persons visiting Pittsburgh are re-peet fully invited to'exatuine our stock, sk , the prices will be the VERT LOWKST. ,March 29:, ly. To Ressoviithe Taste of Wools -4. new keg, churn, bucket or other woddert vessel, will mairallyminmuni cate a dbmgresatde taste to anything that is put Into It. To prevent this inoonven- Lenonialld thevesardwith boning inner, Lining the water remain in it until oath then - dissolve some psrluh or sods in lukewarm water, adding a little Unie to Wash the inside of the usual well with this solution. Allonym d amid It • welt with hot water, as 34 rinse with cold water before you use it. Thermion of this is the ready combination of ruinous matter with alkines to torm compounds soluble in alcohol. . The West Chester Jefersonicut wants the ninth resolution of thellemocrstio &lib= wiped out. It says: "Our sumstion .le, *at them other Convention celled to expunge•this odious and inconsistent resolution, treating it as the famous resolutions of censure against Andrew Jackson were treated} by drawing black Ihus around and through it.'; WHOLESALE HOUSE MPH MENE & CO. VI, 77 and 711 . Market Streia, prorrsistruami. airbag remoeed the WWI Department of oar Martel Street noun, to the elegant room. 117 and tee Mean Street, Library Bundle& we are better prepared than any sawn beretotbre to meet the demands ante Jobbing Trade. , We would reopeettagy solidi toll from - Bina an Walla Notion, teensige armed that we can offer an good, It not better Modal and Priem than any house, East oz Wart, tn. Whito Ooodo,Boloory,ltiobroiderlasAbaos Trim. is= RVllas- Hoop Gets "rata- hey goods, Spool Cotlasi,lttolds. 71qms, Boßoos. 3olloos cud Milan Boni; Also. areryttilag MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, ♦T LOWS! SAITIMI TEM,. 75, 'n& 79 Market Street, PITTSBURGH. New Goods Arriving Every Day uwittlbi DIED. AfIMUS.—Ott Tuoudny avowing,' June 1311 i. at 101 o'clock, at Beaver Falls, Catherine Astons, wife of Harman Annum ' . - NAo Atims,lbmnent. NATIONAL .AN IITIMORT: Rlllolllli of the coodldon at the Nat West Sault 61 Beaver county. New Brlebtas. Pa.. at the clone ofluslnesa Do the 10th day of Jane. : Loans said Dlaeoasta, Ii - • • .. . U. 8 - . Bonds to SKIM elmandlos ISO U. 8. Bonds and Seaultlea au bend— 99000 (U Dee from redeeming and reserve Writs - 11419 81 Due from other Ifittanal Banks 19 23 Dee from from other Betake and Ben., km,MI S 8 Bankig Ilonse 4,714 1.4 Yaratture and intim 1 Ural GS P4gWi National Danko ..... Prsetiosal Ouresity, (lacluillag Fact. ...... ...... • Lfgat *coder Note,'.. Capital ;Dock Bongos ins 4 Discount lacturage ' Wand Peons and . Maims! tank cirinikk — Oi. Divides& enupsisk. 141ridual degioolts. Dee to Platioust lamb Duo to Rote bunks =4 buts* nocret ~... lama Len so ;•,. ..dd • MIN ii • Total . • sitasaa al Getatkr State ir Iturisigrado. 1 .. Idr i =3. i k o r ' °al l= bausr. odbao due do above Dooms W. de tib . em e o r....kapo= r aod alatemest la tree I wa= sWope, bailee . beam& SW able 14th ilay of sgarrao 'tans" WWI GUAM ' Joitiee Vas him Cff eieg UaW. lIAMILSON, G S. NA OMI* DONMI, f DWG Jima. . Black and Gad,Front, GEORGE -W. .BIGGS W 4111/1111111111110 4. Yap dem Nett Sixth AIR MB VRIES CLOCKS Jllllll4 , Optical and J Goods,dlo2 - 7 PITTSBUB011; Pd. FINE WATCH REPAqinra. !New cut tbta advatiseuleat oat and king ft with you. - jeUay James T. Brady ft., Co., BANJO R2 kke. Pbscoseial *lade qlthe Fotam AVENU4 WOOlitT, Dealers in- ail Pittsburgh, Pa. haw qramovimit • &origin, add: saver, _and amp poss; Bwy and nag • DONDE4 OOLD_, MORTON)* Andfind alastmeritio sa lged. es Galieniontlaadhe. low Minn ALYMV/Lir or moans. resit 11. T. son lira",/way, flevolreirk. Inette the *Meth* Of the trade to their extenalve usottateat of the shove good", tAeir wont peblioarsoie, esiritefaeture and importation. - , Also, • PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and GRAPHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. & .U. T. Anthony & Co.. 591 limulway, Mew Yogi, I,c Opp Ja osi ctropoltout Hotel. Importers and anufantureri of PHOTOOR A P I IC MATERIAL& ma03:11-1y . BEAVER SEMINARY & INSTITUTE. wit Open fes Pa &mins , September 12, 1871. It has added Wits Curriculum, a Teachers" - Couripse, Designed especially for Cowmen - School Teachers, to whose interest special attn. Lion will bencefloth be given. Also, a NORMAL. COURSE, Suitable for those who would make inch ing a profess*, and tit themselves for the highest gmde, 'or Principalship, of our Union Schools Young men are given a Budimise• Education, or fitted for College. . Send to Bev. A T. TAYLOR for the new Catalogue. pelOur • .310 TD. W. T. NCIUUT. J. C. 14111CITI . Boyd, Murray &, Fawcett, LOOKING GLANS, Picture fitmes i Mouldings; . OIL P 11117303 & CHIBA Oa the Site Ode Ohl Tkreatre NO. GB FIFTH AVENUE. PITTSBURGH, PEINN'A. aprsam] Q.O LONG AN AIRIGIIICA keeps the the Irak, will keep .Letertee. Tun One MALL As lesporGust Book ea the Great Questloam. .GENTS W4NTED, TOR THE , 0 7'3331•T 3-13EIDM, Br km aim D. D. Araor .Arnicts" Miro% mid Miside:ie. . Third Editieiv Ncrver Ready, lati Liberal Conine furious t Rapti title .I Quick Prelate. THE SURE ROAD TO RUMS; A WORD TO AGETTIL There is no want/ of books to sell. ALL the great gamma of an agen tabo Ids saleetteg then wort width smuts the of the Owes, mad del& mod powerfilly with the being he... of Use day. The neat efforts of the euenths of Frontward:lnn to banish the llibleftwet the Puffer &Mak and the LW attempts In the legOistarr of Nov York sad Illinois to legalize this outrage •Doe our dell mad religious Menke. have Anew ad In the Wads of all taw Proliesteets ■ desire to know and hue drowned a wore thoro• kaowhdge of the latent* and peewees of this thint organisation. width how t fief will parses* ottenstry before the three of the Wiestreeth Century. Tor• Urea Bums, deals with thews welters, sad the readhiess With which the List two editions here been sold Is sollielent proof of the btesest kit In Ole book. Atidnes for &apish.. etrealer_aa.. ' J. R. TOOTER Oa New Trimming Store, Con 3d Is Seminary Streets. 33 333 A. IT Mrs. F. D. Fast. .Ras just opened s choice lot of halosable Millinery: Has. Bonnets, Frames. Rib. bons, Fine French Flowers, Marine. de. Ladies', ;fishes' ad Mideast' 'lose, Gagletnerue unbleached Colton Rose— extra quality, • SID OLOVESi. CORSET& COLLARS . ... • • f SUSAN 57 MI MANDE:I3MM, EMBROIDERIES, TRDIMINOS, BL'TTONS, SPOOL - COTTON. - Machine Silk. ... 1,781 : ...i: 1 1 . 1. .0 in ITMIAVET R113130D114 and all articles usually kept in First•Claa+ Trimming Stores. Exa EWE VILMA 01 In Within, she will keep a good assort ment ot . Toys, Lend Pencils, Otatoinery, Penknives and &Wool: Fresh Cookie. ht (sprl lan oniuy and Gingersnaps constantly no d. • Iktf. MOW OD • . MODS IT _tea• iMb5 .011111Sal3&Jih TEA = STORE, J. A. ROBINSON, NO. '2 DIAMOND PITTISIMGU, PE 'A. lII' Dow In Store, a' Large sad well selected Stock of Fine Teas, Coffees. • sudAzes, BMW', Cammod Prune w Iregetabiles. All of which. sr edited st fldr priesS— Ito etuolastiou of persons - sinking Pittaborg Ii Invited to our stock. .1.; A. Robinson, No. 2 131.9.M0ND, malMin Plitobing6.l% :.OP S, VIEW& • ALBVIB, CHROMOI3, 4 FRAMES, 00., E:l==l REVINED ♦ND NMANDND U