The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, June 28, 1871, Image 3

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eyeiaY aottea per Idie,.tea eats.
Payiseatento - be node gusto% slaid
for treisileat stivetiberiats. walri isset be pad
In advises.
CEO. 14 1110 WIE LAND 16 40 Put Now, NOratt.
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M. coy PS Park itikr,
Xew Talk uu 'oar agouti lbw TRIP BLOOM.
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State Willie TI
week ending Jane 24th, 1871:
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June 18 62 deg. 67
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• .4 68 deg. 72 deg. 81 deg
• 23 62 deg. 80 deg. 67 deg
,Y 4 70 deg. - 17 deg. 08 deg
B. T. - TAYLOR.
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TIME TAMILS.
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cumillaiwi * Mailimb E. 111.., , tni1m
going Bast wave Bomar Otatbso a. 1ollows: Mot ,
ulag AMonen OA Man, 147 p. m4livailng MU
Liu, 931. • •
Trains go Wait leave Beaver Iltadao SA bi.
loom Mall, 14 a. m.• Acixontoodatlon and Xs.
' pram, (duo to Sallidr.) ILO .n. m •-' ' •
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Ifi.loll. .Ac C. 111.11.--Thlall Mang Slat
have ltubeaWAtallon (at end of bridge) as fol
low.: BeiTeriflng ACeOlO. telle.s.; lines Neon.
TAO a: m.; NM Castle mem. SAO a. ids B. Falb
• Tralu Wed leave Embosser Motion, tat;
b
end of u Monk B. E. amn2 0 0 0 . 1 .4.:
M.; 11. T - .T.211p. an.
Trains ping But leave Inectiester (17pm) De
pot aa folioed , : B. P.'amom. 4.06 a.si.;'&on se
nom. 7.12 a:. se.,
_'• New PoUe scaosa. 0.40 a.
adage erp,4oda a. a; Deales IVY mcons., UM
p..m.; eldeago Midi Leap. mg MU exp. 4.10 p. im
Cblago cap. 6.011 p. In; WM mall MI6 p. m.
Trams going Peat. leave Haeheatee (Upper) De.
poses lb&wal • Chicago mail dis a. x 44 Um tip.
Ltd a. is Bearer Palle seem. OM a. m.; Mimeo
cop. MX a. m.; (Mktg° up. 326 p. m; Mew iMa.
Oa aczois.4M)p. mu Bate up. IA p. mai . Beaver
7.41. aoscu r ,ine„
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The attention of the publiois directed
to :the following New Adieitisemente
wadi appear for .the first time In the
4hous to-aai: • •
Spodlal Nalco—Mrs. P. D. Put. •
Special- Notice*—S. d J. Stiellechorr.
Special Notice—lL Steinteld.
Special Notice—J. tL McCreery..
Special Notice—tpeyerer d Soto.
Special MUM—UM Oldsitue.
Special Notice—it. BchW.
Special Nolice—tipeyerer Sons.
Special Notice—Dr, R. V. Pierce. ;
Huckster Bank—bpayerer M cDonald. •
awing Muldue-41,8. Kenner.
Wanted—Bajada Wilde..
Overman. Illeat.-0q• Fri
day last l ktr: Jamb Voght went to New
Brighton to dispose of a load of produce
cud upon his ritual him mare (a very
valuable one,j dropped dead in the road
to Sharon. Ff . ahad refused two hundred ,
dollars for ber kni dais before.
ED. ARGUS anecounce my
mune as anandepandent-Whiaky Can
didate for the Linglastare; a the coming
October Election. . ISAAC SCOTT,'
,jOl4-3*.3' . Itootnenef, ry;.
L Persons hiring home and carriages
from livery men are liable to fine and
imprisonment for recklessly • Injuring
•the animals or vehicles, a law to this ef
fect having been passed by the Legisla
ture, last session.
All klub &t cotton and emotes goods kaea
risked at the mown starkal;_butnOtwitbotendlng
you can buy at M. W D
are R Good* UM, at
New Brighton, anbkatbadand bleasbadannallna
Niels, shawls and faunal at the obi .low
Ile atm bag a small lot at tbloaa elven
haw, whleb be is still aelpag it to' sea 11% eta
per per.. In emb!oldetle, 44mi Ibtd, agnenens
- M.
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Did You Hear it?—The Cape Ann
Ailverritee says that beef steaks are sell
ing at ten aunts per pet Keine.
Happy would be the peep of Beaver,
if wo had the same IllItlr161(le with ro•
gard to beef steaks, that we used to hive
an regard to polittes—"Ases Maine so
goes the Union."
Toe Clothing Store of It. b einfeld at New
Inighton, la the place where 'ref/ one goes who
wants to get the ;aloe of their woe,. Although
woolen good' hare advanced from 10 to 15 per
cant.. he is still selling his stook of seedy made
clothing at astonishing low figures. Also Is he
nuking np to order gents' and boyslaarments at
lower prices than any one lo Ants Forty. Call
thclrtore• and be continued, at Brnadea/. New.
Brighten.
; '
The dwelling house of Mr. Simon X.
Taintet.; of Clay tp., Butler - county, wu
entirely destroyed by fire, on Thursday
evening last,,theiSth lust. Nothing In
the house was saved excepting a few bed
clothes. The fire, it is supposed, mist-
Hated in a defective chimney.
...ufF.50.000 pounds wool wanted. at the
Ilkton Woolen Factory. for which the
highest markSt price will be paid In
rash, Joseph Pontefract. [jeal-tw.
, A little *ea of Wm. ' McCall, of Mil
leeri Eddy, Armstrong county, was kill
ed a few days ago In a very peculiar way.
lie was playing with a very large auger,
carrying It In front of him with the point
against his breast. Going near a horse
it kicked at him, striking the handle of
the auger and driving the stem entirely
through the body of the child, and car
rying away part of Lis Thechild
lived but stew hours.
MONET WANTED, ftWhiCh mortga
on sixteen acres of e °anent and highly
Improved land will given. Inquire
at the AMUR Dine°. UO2l-2W.
Arekleitt.—One day last week Mi
chael J. Link, of Rogersville, ohici,',was
engaged in roofing the cupalo of the
school-house, when the scaffolding gave
way, precipitating Mut to the roof, and .
from thence he foil upon a atore-box qn
the ground.' Two of his ribs were bro
ken, and his face very much bruised:
For some time he was insensible, but he
is now slowly recovering. !
Fox the newest and latest noreltlee In Watches;
Jewelry and Sliver Ware at the lowest prlcei, go
to Joan Fintnaon•e Bona & Lt., 93 Nrket street.
Yatsburgh. , , Kay.
.1' 'hippy Fainlli.—During the
travels of our Agent he Came .near
Radon at the residence 'of IL 4t ' esq.,
a hen turkey with 4 fantilyCortaiating of
5 chickens, 2 ducks, and 7 or .13syoung
turkeys, They 41 seemed very obe
dient to the old lady and Mewed her
about as natural as they would one of
their own ..color" for w mother.
Ctocnn, poor ^ Cumm—Atnarlean Crocks,
MI *lock; agoras; eSV lowest pnods.'•
nlrennqn's , Sows lal Vo., IS 'tartlet West. Pitts John
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burgh. / : • 1 4 '47
Ti RIEIIIOI/1? JIXII
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rust spots inta„,pintiOn of tartaric or
citric acid, or wetThb spots wilt lemon
juice and rub on hard, white soap and
expose it to the heat; or apply lemon
jUIVO and salt And expose it to the sun.
. • Until! Willnall.Be l . o l Agitate See' the
side of these Watches la the City d Pittsburgh,
we are confident Woes ability to please In styles
%to prices. Joan summer lions .1b Co.. 93 NA'
bet Street, Pittsburgh., Je7.ly-
To riteoesdi illsstlua,—The cuttings
of Ronal& leather pima with tuna, blan
kets, cloth, etc., will'effectuallx prevent
moths. Camper is also a gebd thing.
The articles must be kept in plum
and free from dust. •
, I
A Willininnport limas has got a
nose that he. esti int, out of Joint and
swing around on the atde• of his face
'living
a gate. Ile don't do anything for a
living but hill down on dilapidated aide
' walks and then sue tint city for breaking
!dolmen, and as soon is he getable mon
ey he straightens up his nose and sets
out for another locality. •
Samoa.ltoonn WAII2.—We sell none bat tstis•
falloff. send Olfswlop nod polool.l
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so. p
Co,
C. 0. L. If desired. John Sternum
Co, 93 Muter street, Pittebor99- 39717
11 Falkersou, em-
Played at the Etna Enrolee. In New
Castle, very nearly Mat his eyes on Sat
urday-last. Mr. rnikerson wan watch
ing to see when a detect in the ,crusherlnto which another workman was pour.
itta Melted soldier was tilled, when the
metal spattered in his face, burning his
eyes severely, though not so badly as to
deprive him of sight. •
i~'C7"" ~"~'i~ i~
Andrew Juin= Donahoe ,ibeba Jo:amen
noptow, and br may Yaw prhstolhoWWW.
died star hot 116010 . 14
aja
dhrowor vs whoa behold Stentey hootwod
and General PINISZMIG. men oat of tbo
iownllog of contracts for funtoblag tbo toPur hx
the eaw,wbk4 atm. lobaccoptisitlohought
GessitileassntOsMit *Sit a
hnoblo. to nobs Wow win Pbreolllll
Onwowido.---4 tom sun owool Jacob hobo
woo shot and -WOW new thong
Welt by another young moo Rabbtin
Thy was eel whom Or the hind of • young
hay wood Winn Rabbit:boo been anested sod
001/ la the mono at U. dhow of the taw.
.--Alonne wawa aged about twisty yin;
name anssows, wo murdered now dale's
them thohllisthipbla Railroad, in hot Saturday
wombs. Wm wan spot by a nun who ouppooot
per id be a hale thief wooed In Inwps's eitossi;
• WATCMCB: WATC=I,4IIIII stoet oemplete H.
la the thy of Eittebugh, sad ell the secersary
tiehmeats to be bed of Aga Bteetesiree Bone 4
Co.. 33 Ilestot Plttelousti. JS V
Alsimmit li t ilea- 7 A number ot,oll
- Mat fte I/W*olm
owned and occupied by Mr: Ches. Wel
kw In Freedom, set Are tom collection•
of shavings andatzaw, in a abed adjoin
ing the dwelling, and bet fir the timely
“Orikm balida l,e g i c finf / P 1 Ir° '
quire Kerr7s Ship Yard, me oy, would
have undoubtedly resulfs,l in a general
conflagration. As' it' was, there was no
harm done. ,
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EMM
WAIVE RZPALZIIIO.—If your imitate cot of OF
der, send It to 'Ala Ateemenne• Smite al,. Atte
tminti. It will be repelled and returned free of
twee' Or" .kUvorkwerientid.,,.
,197717
Arotlikerifieiat4sstmade
of swindling farmers is on the lapis.—
The article now *offered is ► wrought iron
plow point fitted Into A hollOw square,
the eoonorny , of which is wonderful.—
Those who have been bitten find that
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.w .... vngtAngdalathitt c hresi s la ma nst
plow point swindlers are understood to
be making a hurried sweep through the
country. papers desirous of saving their
patrons' . pockets, will direct attention to
this swindling scheme. It cost the fit
mere of the West about two hundred
thousind dollar..
Ws Invite our friends to all mid esmtne our
stock before purchasing elsearbere, Orders care;
fully and promptly Oiled. Jellat 81evaison's Bons
• Co., 93 Xsrket street, Ilttiburgb. jefily
*mother Swindle.—The latest new
scheme for swindling farmers Is on the
tapir: The article now offered is iwrought
iron plow poirit, fitting into a hollow
square, the eoonomyof which is Wonder
fut. Those that: have been bitten find
that wrought iron 'points oast more s
piece than entire shares of cast Iron. As
these ploW point swindlers are under
stood .to be making • hurried sweep
through the country, papers desirous of
saving their Patrons' poCket• will direct
attention to this iwindling scheme. It
6Cost the farmers of the Ivor iiboui two
hundred thousand dollars.
PCIIILIC Nonce le hereby glean that; on end at.
terlifay 6th, and until the lit of &proper, the
County Commbaboon will meet at thetr cake In
the borough of Beater, crab , on Saturday of each
week. [inObtf) ' Joux leGoun, Cert.
lir. /elan Pleishager, an old chi
sels Cif-Bluffton, met With quite an
accident on Saturday afternoon last. Be,
together with his little grandson, Mart
Bulger ' was taking the horses to pasture
when the bolve on which yonig , Balm
was mountad, took fright and 31r. Plea
singer In fferidatvoring to stop him,
frightened' his own, cousins it : fo : tsl
heavily to the ground upon Mr. P., in-
JUring him one head and aide.: He
was tarried to t he house and cared for ,
and although delirious on Satntd sy
night,-and oontinekabice to his bed, is
hurt' s
The boy was' Rot
hurt. • • ' . •
EME3iIMEE
reward le offered by the proprietor of Dr. Sage's
Cetera' Remedy for a ease he eromot cure. It le
sold by Dmgirtets. Can get It for slaty. caste by
mail from Dr. R. V. Pierer. Buffalo, N. T. Pam
phlet tree. .
The Holidaysburs
,says that
a mysterious individual , has taken :up
his pods in l cave on the Cove Mo an ;
talo. He is about six feeeeleven Indies
high, of sandy complexion, sandy hair
and whiskers, both of which he all4we
to groaranimusuallength. Everything
connected whittle past life Is shrouded'
In the deepest mystery, and in fact very
little is known of his singular habits
since his abode here. He observes al
most perpetual silence, only speaking
when herbomes to town to buy his to
bacco and weeks, which he always
purchases at the cheap Gaysport grocery.
The gentlsiian with whom he trades in
forms us that he never comes lathe day
time, eeledting theAlooroy militate of
night. He answers no questkins, and
never allows the eye of mortal to rest
upon his face, and always asks for what
he wants with his back turned toward
the persons whom he addresses.
- Gowen Poorram: Pal.-Bomethlng new and
novel. Be enre and read Me advertisement in our
paper beaded. " Greatest Invention of the Age."
We believe the Golden Fountain Pen I. Maar
passed. A good pen is a necessity to every-man,
trona' and WWI. Agents, hen B a chance to
mike money In Introducing a rood and Wean'
article., lanii4l7
Dins. Fatrr has this week - marked
down hor hosiery, gloves, fans, collars,
ribbons, &c. _
The Geteyeberig Star marl Sergi.
eel says : `On Saturday afternoon laid,
Miss Sarah Thompson, daughter of the
late Robert Thompson. of Cumberland
township, met With her death under dis
tressing circumstances. She bad driven
to town in the morning to attend rellg
one services In the Methodist Episcop.st
Church. Alter church she started hcirne,
driving a quiet and trusty horse, which
had beenin tht possession of the hinny
for years. Late in the afternoon, she
was found dead on the road about poe
r3i n
mile from her residence.. Eve Ingl
indicated that the horse had taken If ght
and ran off, throwing Miss Thom' ,
from the carriage,whlch Was brok to
pieces, the parts being scattered ong
the road for several hundred ya m s+.
Miss Thompson had evidently not teen
killed at once. Her body °has tonna
along the roadside; by the fence, between
two rocks, lying on her fade.
were no indications of serious external
injury. Her let band was bruised iticid
'wrapped in her veil' The 'dilemma, k.
Aar the accident, bad managed to pet
over to the rocks to sit down and adjftat
her Injured wrist, when she probalikil
fainted and falling on her fuie ' alma,
smothered.
TEA latest sad best Fmk ! ot.leveni, In all Ito
tteriant banthas. tote bond at Aga &trauma's
Sons el Ur, Ilaziket Pant, Pittsburgh. jetty
Two Carts or Coals, twenty-five Bops.
Soappne hundred Keip,Whealing,Natts,
and i lot of &meted Coffee; readied and
for Inge, wholesale and retell, at SpOurer
& Bona, Rochester; Pa.
ammo Mammals are all the talk oyes tows.
and many ladles debate about the meths of dillbr
eat make., Jtua like polities doting election times,
But it is isally woodcrfal what shoat of of trien4
the hinSem have Is. this town. Whoever gets oos
of thia make la highly pleated with them. and pm
recommend them with clear omedenete to Medi
Mends. Whoever intends purchasing • machine
could not fall to inspect them at the sieucl of N.
'RAM Broodway. New Brighton.
Pile-ales:The rain on Tusk* of
last Week Sadly interfered with the . fes ,
tlvitles at Linwood Grove, • near Econo
my, where a large Slumber were con r rre•
gated upon thegrounds, and thescareity .
of shelter gave them a good drellel4hli•
flit Friday last at Lacock's Grove, the
Masonic Fraternity bald a plc nib; and
the day being propitious an frOMAIMMI
crowd was in attendance. The fee girl
ties were kept up until a late hour, , and
everything paned off to * the sattallOGOn
of all present.
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iad►s' Whits and Buff Dress Suits, at
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HAusaimuza, pan. gO, 1871
Elation BILLT.La Astiat4Diar, IW:
ft looking over the Armin of the 14th
itiMant, I ris4 an itrildireliPpedfroidtre
Chardon Destorrpf with respect to ,rela
taonship eitlMhti tiepin= Itervliorieem
I think thit we can heal thid fn old
Ifanover township; Beaver county. l i eg
where we have or had not long ego alti
persons all living on the same Arm, in
connection with the slepteauro_ be'
longlng to fi rst. elaM bires;arid bi lea
;
gal marriage the following relationship:
2 husbands, 2 brothers-in-law, 2 wives,
2 sisters, 2 lathers and 3 steps
ion, ; grandson, 2 mothers, dangi ter-ln
laW, Aither-fo:7a4,ltistee - in e lair;ig iiind
father, latep grand mother, 2 half broth
ers, 2 Mints, 2 Imo*, 9 Mashie, 1 half
eistar t 'l half an*, , , , .
Sossidifte SW Schwa NIIIIIWINee
mailebtantrAjr ear ;PIA &Wood
pro:dada edsettaes Wee tettb• *Ake that. to
N i ck R eopepar
_with eseatee spa
_eatiewg.lliatt
Neve ire wetwuab end that It 111111 M OM yeah@ 1/11-
Vsboakt be gtrivo taii eutedv•
eep beliteNst bettpir
.- No ectWed s *Wed.
nape. No good meted will twb wllbatt
It pomade to mewed* Dtreetai lei bey
G. L. Zbeetart, of New Height= ow fewdeb tbe
beet skim; sow Ipababbsk tbe lowed 'Malt
Uwhich
ed St tbe ates.y esu putbeeed Olt say am Is Ow
0111.3 t
Clerk Mizelat.—From the Cincin
nett' lkssmarcial we lamp that tha owu-
Cis of the . Leenidaa *rajas!
over the mysterious dialippeerarme of
William McAllister, Met clerk of that
steamer. On Saturday last he wrote a
letter from Louisville, stating that he
would leave for Cincinnati the next day.
As he did tot arrive Monday morning,
Capt. Marotta apprehensively telegraph
ed to lie. -.1•••••+.14..j , 14 Tarevs&i, nny
to learn the reason of the delay, and re
ceived a reply to the sabot that the gen
tleman had left that evening on the Uni
ted Stater. He failed to put in an ap
pearance on Tuesday, and inquiry being
'made on the States, It was shown that be
bad not come up op that Iteamer at all.
Captain Urinate hex every confidence In
his clerk; who has been In his employ
for Some time, and entertains serious
ham lest Mr. McAllister has been foully
dudes/RN as it wu known that he had
a considerable sum ofmoney in his pos
session.
Mr. McAllister Is a resident of this
place, arid we trust 'for his family's
sake, these causes of appreheusion:may
prove fallacious
KETSTOXIII deluxe soother Col•
num of taday's pipet will beloand the advertise.
'teeth of the Keystone Searntg Machin4 the west
ern' agency , of which Is located at 'No. $4 Filth
Avenue; Eittabarg 4 h. Thls =ebbe le the latest,
and best offeled to the nubile. Agents wanted
everywhere.
The grit two cues indeir:the Mercer
county Liquor Law, were tried before
Esq. Pardee, at , Pardee station, Mercer
Co., on Meads', MM . inst.,: the defend
ants being Samuel Blackmore and Rob
ert Jones. They were indicted for sell
ing liquor without license, were tried by
a 'my orals . , found guilty slid sentenced
to pay a fine of $lOO each, to Findley tp.,
and the coat of prosecution.
AnAndliayable Mllair.-Thoee who
!Mended the festival given by the ladies
of ; the Working Sashay of the M. E.
Mord* Pflisiver 1•18 week:had:pm en
joyable. time of it. A large crowd of
"brave men and fair women" were in
atiamdanar. and participate!) In the "ex
ercises.'" The snug am of about 085.00
.was realized.
paro Fatusaas.—ln aortaeqUenoe oftheprement excited state of the
wool market, woolen goods in the east
are. raptiV advancing Id prim. We
Would lagged to our Mande in the
ntry that it nwatfid bio WI& to rave a
*". • of their wool ales yeesearold an
t made into such blankets, stocking
yarn. maiiimeres, damnele,tbr, as they
may need for home use. The place to
get such work done cheaply and sails
hoorily, is at the factory of Mr. Jose ph
Pontefract, Pension, Beaver county, Pa.
Any wool left with • him wUI receive
every attention. Ue2l-11w.
The Indiana Mestnger aye: One of
the best Airmen In42e'northern part of
the county hands the following re
port: "Wheat and rye will be a fair
arop;• rathir Troudidug I auto still
*Oa* be a' Miura; fruit, in . guttural,'
ditto."
Mr: Jobnatkau Altman, near
seventy years of ago, was attacked by a
highwayman in Kittanning township,
Armstrong county, on the evening of
the sth inst. The young scoundrel
struck hie victim and demanded his
Watch, but being resisted Mr. A. finally,
escaped.
B. 8. S. B. S. B. B. a J. J. J. J. J. J. J. Suellen•
burg. The advertisers wish to inform you to come
and buy your clothing brought directly from their
shop In New Brighton, and will be sold at low fig
ures to benefit themselves and the public. So
go one and all and be clad In home made gar .
menu at a small advance on cost. B. a J. Suellen
burg, Broadway, Now Brighton.
Totrasklp Clerics Take Notice.
—By a law passed at the last session of
the Legislature. township clerks are re
quired within sixty days after the annu
al election to make out ind publish n
full and complete statement of the finan
clal pendltlon of such township, under a
penalty of $5O. 1 . , - I
Decoration Day Ina appropriitely
observed in Industry township, this
- WO ety, tir the citizens ? turning out and
visiting Todd's * drive Yisid, — witifire a
number of 9 eoemiedpohlie n tare buried.
fitter the eerdimistiviit. *Awing their
graves with flowers was concluded, a
short sadism was deal:lraq If ikloJa
aile ;UM, awl., and ;',taiceitiliii, cepa of
music were sung by the bsdfes who par
pcipated In the eancohnia t t i
To.enatirisiitzellf-ih • lady era 'baking tit the
beendful chromo of the “Birthplace of Whittler:.
when a, botandir remaiked that It was pointed
ity Thomas Hilt "Oh, yet," replied she, "I think
he mod be a great artist, he painted the 'Ye-
Caneterles. ••• And in
.imeaking of treat artiste
we call to mind thn fact that IL £ J. Ilnellenhurg
• great artiste., UM paloti the man, money
mikeathe man, ateptnellenberg• clothe the man.
Their vliee of * hdidneei if ocAleoliway, New
Brighton.
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dodges' IN", Isei•essed.,The
President Judges throughout the. State
will receive a sabui.of $5.000 for the en ,
•Nultig year. Aconunenclng the Ist.day of
June. Thd'aisocisie Judges will receive
in lieu of the sabaryi now allowed by law
five &dials ftw,every. day
_they may be
employed In, the diechatipi of llndrndia.
duties. Thimdery tot Me insociste
ridge shall be f leas than three bendy*,
dollars. The judges of thi• Supreme
Court have had their 'salaries relsed to
tr,ooo a year. •
lime is the reliseattairy.—Bob
en, Prestos, wieroonviceed last week in
areanecreanty Wf the murder of yalen•
tine Craft. The murder was committed
on the 9th of /sneezy, .11171.;* Ile eras
sentenced tote yew imprisonment in
the WOOtollt POOJOIOLIOI7, to whore he .
has already been taken. •
An am but Ursa saying. **Never , Judge a
inan_byeppounnee." When you enter a toilet
air* totattiiiiiiiiiKriatfillii*De• is it do
other to sea lit& elothealithha. II they do you
dotadl9 the honehndaaktbal la undeisnalda hb
bb i . n. A J. salOshbenr aas Oa leehlanahla
cyouaan of. Beyier...covisty 7. Nem
SestitostarnAblaiale;^-
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Illmthiltirelgigiui f tleat the Siz.
tweak Aninialpatalogue of-tba Beaver
Seutinerrand Muskat Ina tute for the
maim ot• 1870-11. In it we And that
the total number, of pdplla during the
imam untdliejeklflfbplarhleb 130 were
tidies and AB ireadirsr. The session
closes the peseta treek,; The kilo wins
young lollies get tbeli\diplorita a thla,
session: Leo* 8. AIILon Ella 8. Be.;
coin, Laura B. Harrah, duel Hunter,
Unnie Richardson, Emma 7. *bats— -•
oabetl4
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TeensislP 44o Wthiinfeyhlight of Let
we ek swam , raid wad made Cri fire
Coy itk Treasury. This tinsiiiteatialei
4, 4 7.11P 1 PP ri . 4 01 1 2
i t i h w Ta
(kWh; to opening the dare, of the drio.
0 4 " 110, 1 11 !' " "
hands on Me burgiar proo
the . Ala" In which the ,mossey, is lurid—
they failed to mike "the lending"' and
left. The tools need on the oreasion
were taken from the shops of Mews.
fiehingse and Reed of this 'place and
were left in and
Velum:Mr% ado% by
he burglars: They made a complete
"water.haul," rad had they suomodpl
to opening the ash in which the funds
are usually kept, they 'noddles. made
but little In the °plinths, es them was
not s bver $250.00 in it the time. • The
general belief is that the persona !rho
areaLtemi ,tar=l4l, who .
?", 488litY ftl!°B
You carer get awe staff to the beak at yoar
cast Users jpir tbe. Irt I; II aaelabort.
Brail . f.wpb Rau Belf ; , • , •
1 4 4.. 1 .)1.1 1 , 01 4 1 690 1 :1 1 ini ur'! 1 !"
iet the hotted ;opted of the ~newel
ak4e, 4004614 4 P .l !Ri r, - Q -4
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Twin; Wad sad - Wool
as Galli. i.lllolthilliiintait Wad* Pk
made Clothing am chop as Wane tatioWs. ga
1180.nakiiii IP JO Wen teib: am bun. flopthiag•
at await& malt oral atorajksiOws.T.
New Iltrisittan.
liphileaslea6—We aro appiciching
the anion when epidemics mug be ex 4.
pitted. Lime and water are great puri
fiers, and cannot be too freely employed
as sanitary agents. The purity of the
water for_dsmestie artnansup•
tion Le a matter of, the highest pat*
importance; quite as important within .
supply of the indispensable element. Ii
is now well established that dysentery,
typhoid Skier, cholera and other 'Mil
disown, Are rimed by anlatakand veg
etable substances dissolved lithe water;
Wien* all supplies of water tbr drink
ing, uulittruior bathing parpines,should
bece '4iNfitauY l 4o , *( l .. 6l * . P9/ 1 / 114 &)
borne in mind is, that we may ifie
io
customed to'dsinkingimpqra water and
not know it, unless other senses than
taste Ste coniulted.
Isisentty, Rldfb•lnesarsetee Malt.
—ln a life-iniurince Inn from Kansu,
brought by the relatives of 1 - man who
had combined nutolde,lUellti which the
ground was taken that as the act was
committed in a fit of insanity, the com
pany wis liable for the 'amount of the
policy. Justice Miller of the United
Stites Couricisarged that there West no
presumption in' law, preen Jade or
otherwise, that self-destruction was evi
dence of insanity. The sot of7a suicide
must i.e shown to be there:allot insan
ity. The party putt hive been moved
to the set by an itispuise `MeV he could
not redid. Trench outdoor mind exist
ed, the company must be held liable;
but lithe party, in the.exerchoes of his
ordinary &cultics had become angry,
ereitekOr dlstieleilise that ha; pettier
tea death to lif tlaq set. of f ink*, was
his own, and the company could net' be
hold liable. A •verdict Was !rendered
against the company. -" .`
, r ,7llie ' ICeao Baer dye :' OK the fi rst
I.st.• - 06arle! C. Seulehflisid, aged
about fourteen ;yeses, and:, Johnny
Barkss, aged about iiisisivio the Al
legheny River,. near ;the Knepp - bark
landing, for the Omni) of ; . going in
swimming. One of them prbposed to
carry the other scrams the rives on his.
back a , tri arge elder borundertook to - do
lot Wit itiddle of
the i f in iupplieed thilt Johnny
became frightened and let go' and began
,to sink whoa' hiseeententeibint.
by the hidr, and while tying to save
him they both sank three or 'bur time,
struggling desperately for lib and call
ing loudly for help. There being no one
near enough to aid tben;- they wink to
the bottom an were fonnd,, by raking
and diving, within lib hour and a gnar
-1 ter from that time.
Fametk air 3.4 Celebration.—
The soldiers' fourth of July rani:lion in
New (Wale . promises to be. a grand at
ttir. Thlktmititdps of Abe .tuanty ;. are
making extensive preparations, and the
peoplerefenr cuyare Weedy busily en- •
gaged In arranging the meeting pro
gramme. Provisions are to be collected
by donation, to be sold at Pearson's
Grove, where the exercisen will take'
place. A small entrance fee will be
charged at the gate. Tho proceed , ' are
to bo applied to the moommeist
Geiteials"Meado and Burnside 'Ulf to be
here, and a glorious time is anticipated.
Let the ',people from all parts of the
country gather in on that day, atidletus
Dave a . gagring . :9 091 7 0 ,, Viliklgt°n
Fourth Or July jolllfication. l 49orette
and Dernocrafi,
Dealt& of Arehlbald Robertsant,
Esq.—Hon. Archibald Robertson of
Beaver Falls, this county diod on Mon ,
day, June lgth, at his. residence; in that .
place. Mr. Robertson represented this
dilate! in tho Stets Senate , some sigh
teen or twenty years. ago, and durlrig the
Presidency of Andrew Johnson held the
office of Revenue Collector Tor the 24th
*ad& 1 1044 1 : br ••. venal
months back has been poor, and Ithi
death last'week did not come nnelpect
id 'to hiniself Or friends: HI. age was
shoat atzty:sayeti'ieota.
BEAVER VALLEY ITEMS.
—Bev. J. C.'Wlltion preached the Bac
calaureate sermon of the New Brighton
Ladies' Seminary on Sunday. A grank
concert came off on .11dianday evening,
Public eliminations of classes took place
34storday (Tuesday.) Commencement
exercises come off today (Wednesday.)
—TAc Beaver County Press says that
seieloesw were to be held on last Sunday
by several pastor" or Now Brighton in
the grove near the upper bridge, "
muse it In pleasant to worship God in
His own first temples," and partly to
catch those who, , on Sunday afternoons,
visit-the i• Alum Rooks." •
= pie Flo and Festival of the Presby
terian Chntntipt Vea. lizightott:eioeed
on Saifirday night of week bikini . last:
Tturk netted : abbot $750.
-Mears. T, B. Whited Co., of New
Brighton, have been awarded the, oon,
tract for constructing an Iron Bridge
over French Creek, Meadville, Pa. We
me glad to hear gist Beaver county me
find, tniticlits; mit aPPreciated
abroad. The work will be completed
creditably by tbs enterprising gentle-.
men who have undertaken It . The job .
Mtaken at
—The Grand Parade of the butchers of
New ,Brighton, Fallstou and Beaver
Fills, comes off next Friday : . Extenshre
preparations are making to exhibit the
gloat Bee.
011: WlEllase• hal 0P••• 1 1 a Bar
p, alt awl Etiiitg• 'street,
and the Diamond, New Brighton: John
hi an exaerienoadbarbar.
Canalise IslielligoseThe Port=
land (Me.) Press says: "The following
story, strange m it may • appear, is
vouched by several witnesses whom
testimony is unimpeachable. A. short
time ago a female Newfoundland dog
was in the habit of coming to the house
of a lady In this city who would throw
to it plebes of add meat, which' the dog
would est., and, having satiatieddte bun
ger. go away again.So ookillimed did
this habit become, that at • certain hour.
daily the lady would expect the dcg,
and the animal would put in an appear;
sum. A few days ago, before feeding
her, the lady Webs her, "Why don't
yon bring me one of your pupplear re
psetAig,thei.qmitla,„lesbe mood' at
the ihee4idtikast Of Wall!.
mak Senn underelhellfr.nrY word the
rutsilki * bars
l‘our.'the dog
returned, and, lo end !Odd! was so-
QOalfailled P . OllO, :The: bulY
tbd both doge, and Um took tip the
puppy into the ?window.: whoa the old
dog scampered Offend did not rebuts Ibr
Was clays;'. At sof* that ifids she
do
ll Wan apps wku alter *WM
It, the lady said, 'Next Alms bring. all
Yofupupples, ; want to em shear and
P1e**,7401241,120111031b1 th e
dot - returned - wow by three
Newfbundland pupa. Wrong of the
nelghbom mw the wit.bi transaction,
and declared that they cortaidMad this
one of the Most wonderhd prucith of the
ohlfruity of the dog they have ever known.
Wherghae dog WM , fIPO I , MCI* whom
It belongs ta - noiknocin,itati webers the
wine of the Maraud &tor UM/110 who
were ciradittemess' tor oceurrsaie
as narrated by us."
.Ifeessidir-ikr.MAiseo; the Carroll
county, Db*CrAreoktiwits la Beaver I
last week, on a visit some Mathes
•i
residing bees. He his paper
in quite a donrishing e didon. .
•- , lN' 04. 144 11 r, VWeileb?gton,
New. Jersey, but f ly of Beaver,
visited oar town led w sad spent s
few days talking to his Mends. Mr.
J., looki Marty and wer e 'grstitled
to learn that he Is in. of one of
the digest isid mo st ' lig Ptesbj
terlap Omer ,
ekilt—Crall. aireiwpo;t; *y.,
a nathteof this comity and for several
:yid* a 'cit.zeitTollic i sr; Waif abfulisi
town on a visits few ego. Capt. C.,
is in the terjeiyineut f good health,
1 6
seems to be well pi with himself
and everybody else, ; nds to his own
the Asova
busbies. ptoinptly,
reiddiryriipili as a of comae is
sdrigiereals reed iiiihlyo l esteemed by, ail
who know him.. ' ~'. .
. aa
747idliktirAVNA0' 1 4110 001 of pda
who has been s pupil st the West Poin
Military Academy Per some time list,
reached home on a vise, a day or two
ago. He has been desalt for about two
years. His furiough t , we believe, covers
two months of time. He has the repute
don of being a close student and of here
lng made rapid Progreis In his studies.
• —Prof. R. T. Tay irt of the Beaver
Female Seminary and wiled Institute,
and well known ie this vicinity as ' - a
successful edrntor, ha bad the 'degree
of D, D. conferred owe him by the Al
legheny College, at Reedville, Pa.
—Lieut. Baarnel T. gimllton of the
Ed U. S. Cavalry who with his reg
iment, been stationed d ort Rills,bion
bud, for some time pest, la on a short
visit to his home in Dam, at present.
Judging from his appeased% We on the
plains seem to agree with him.
Regular monthly 'Mooting Young
Men's Christina Association, at their
rooms, Monday evening, July 4th,• at 8
itorthatein
'Mumble violence rassetkover this place
*Ma Priddy evening. • The MR of thin
did considerable damage along the small
streams north and west of us. The Two
'Mile Run was never known to be high
er. The storm seenurto time been much
More violent south and east of.this place.
Wecopy that - 011'1411W porde:dam touch-
Ing It from 'Monday's Plttiburgh arm
isercial : • •
A storm of more than usual 'severity
visited this city hetween eight and nine
-o'clock. Friday !night, accompanied by
teethe thunder and lightning, but as far
as we have been able to ascertain there
was but little if any damage done within
the city Ratite. It "Ripen that a sort of
hurricane prorrnited,osfils masa to the
southwest cif the silly, and. that It was
menu the awr t perd abut the storm
• w , h1 , 11 u _ ciek....v.044 /1110 0.* • '
Iflitim . ; Inver, &oleo • % 4i1 1 24-311 4=1;
war. The vivid dasbiiioflWitithwyere
blinding, and were accompanied by
peals of deatinteg *wider, while the
wind blew a perescstanvkane, mod the
rain fell in torrents and was weighed
with hill. Tlaiotorm passed from the
north to the south, commencing at the
mouth of Chartism creek it passed up
the entire length of the valley, destroy
big vegetation, uprooting trees and lev
eling buildings sion4thisourse,
The firm of ex -riff Patterson, in
Robinson township, antlered severely.
His hay house and nearly all .his out
buildingswere blown down, and twenty
trees of his orchard uprooted. Ills out
buildings were all demolished, and sev
enteen trees in- tills orchard were blown
over. me fences are leveled, but forte
nahrly his 'Stable containing valuable
home; was not wrecked.
The Presbyterian Church, known is
Cloakey's, in Scott, township, wanutter
ly demolished. It was situated about
five miles from the city. • ;
In the neighborhood of Palusereville„
Robinsonlit township, the farm of Mr.
John Edmondson was severer Vlitted t.
his harp was blown doWn, a hems killed
and other severe damage insisted:"- The
farm of James Edmondson vie alai; so.
vorely dealt with. Here, also a bath was
blOwn down and &large number of hives
of bees blown away. Mr. Samuel Scott,
near by, bad his fences demolished and
five hundred dozen of barley in shock,
blown ontirely,outiof the field. .
The bbartierti; or Baldwin bridge, over
the creek, werblown to a skeleton, all
the boards being blown away and only
the frame work left.
' On the farm belonging to the estate of
Captain Craft. deceased, in Robinson tp.
near Broad Bead Citation, the barn and
fences were demolished.
B. B. Davis, proprietor of a flouring
mill in Robinson tp., had a-large wagon
blown 'into . the :creek, • The mill was
,gellialiy,rloodedosid sustained oonsider
tenon, .'S"
At lit.• (, ,Waited
Presbyterian, church was nearly ruined.
The entire roof was blown off, and the
west gable blown entirely ai4 The crops
in the vicinity were Very grimily , dam
mud. In consequence of the damige
done to thisuchurch, the congregation.
worshipped in the school house yeller
daY., • ;
Other andirtoresons &nage may
have been and dotiMaws was don_e,Out
as far as we harebells able to ascertain,
there has been no loss of life. .
Alongthe 819_130/41theill river theatinm
web virraegere, bet there were no seri
ous results, so far as than be learned:
Oa Saturday evening about-ii o'clock
Orton , ' dhoovered In the store roan' of
Dishaig: do the'Plaoh road, Dialler
county. Mr. J. Main Wag aw4 l ened
by a light' shining In his bed room', in
dwelling house nearby.. Thestore room
was so far enveloped in daises that it
watt impeosiblato.eave.amything. Only
a favorable wind and good efforts laved
the drips/ house. The total loss will
be about' twenty-five hundred dollars,
with only nine hundrid dollars insur
ance in the Butler County Mutuata - The
iirevas likely tbework of an incendlary
int tar' nd matches ware both known to
.be in the Acre. • .
The papers of the Poet Otßea mitosis)
consumed. )
•
Ms& loin nallog off her Millinery
end Parasols et leo then cost. Now hi
th e ti me to re berseine in these articles.
Nor Cowsvar ricat.—ye have on our
books of Reoord the name, residence,
date, disease caul prescription of friary ,
ease treated by us during the twat" ,
years. In tbece.books are contained the
names of over fie! , fAingsiisd Park'
and mom than taro hundred thousand
prescriptions. In this last
. num. of
Mies, every kind and imolai, of dl eased
have Men under our observation, mid
every !brut of treatment bas been fully'
InConentaption and "Lung Diamren,"
we lava baa ample oPPortobltY to teat
not only every kind of treitmeat, but
alai kind of medicine.
We inntar that them are many canes of
dbeimethat actniar4ratemblacoamium•
lEEE
beam* sr blob would leadlo Ss*:
iodide roans in the -trudinint. It p
thedidy7arevery physician to ascertain
se nearly se powdble lbs precise nature
or every :malady belbre prescribing.
"No more certein sigh la °ahead In Mei
ease than ill 1011114 in UN artery -etoins•
Son" saysattion. And in this diaesee,
we are eeptielaily &cored with 111db:e
-fface in the arise which enables us to
determine not only the acts ,relative to
the true nature thereof. buffo umnsure
bilerably *correctly the catimat of the
ems.
We hem thus &Meted and determined
the crtrat of hundred, of cases of Cho.
imaptkort, many of whteb,behr incipient
only, More been eves by us In a very
short this. end whilst we would not
bold out Inducements or promise scare,
ht the "last Mao" of this dreadful
malady, we would Just say. that:webers
cured many mace that so nearly resew-.
bled Consumptlon,thei It wan Impossible
to detenittne ths did by any other meads
than byesamination of the trier" , se
cretion.
Among these we might mention- Us
ti Complaint, Dyspepsia, Heart Mame,
losaude Weekneas, tte., &a. • '
These Alston* °Nauss ranch resemble
'COstigPt l 9 ll. hiulan7 Pliribildirs. They
inny,soFrie cin: 1 0,0 1 mu& taikoxpecumi
-4494 et blood . az4 mum* Pilo lri the
bread' and ahlesOteati and , chllis, fbl
lowed .by weakness, night maga, c Aft.
Thaw syniptons are taken for C0131111U14-
tkol,.aod the patient la Informed that the
ease is a "hopeless one s ", when perhaps
II Was jeit a earthier as tnine•tenthe of
chi' mat manon dlehoses, and when
some, proioPl and 'efflosclous remedy
fulminktirsd Ibr the reef disease would
-dispel it In a very short time.
We have cured Many eases of this kind
even after they had ' been abandoned as
hopelessly ooczapptod by their relatives
as well as their physician. Whilst there
Is, ite there is hope in such eases.
Dnx. OLDSIWN,
132 Grant Street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
The Internal Reveniie Bureau, will
change all the stamps on or about August
lst, substituting two kinds, one called
positive 'hoops, so , that the use of acid
to remove cancelling marks, will des
troy them beyond use. The other to be
printed in such colors as to prevenAlmi
talon by means ofphotugraphy. Much
'time and attention have been bestowed
on this subject, and it is supposed the
precaution against fraud in the reissueof
stamps will save a largo sum of money
to the Government. •
' &Munro lirtsia.--Btallag Silver. Table Ware
aad presentation" plows. Jan Sterenion's
IT
el C0.,110, M art a t 'treat, Mature'. SetlY
The Grand Comeere, by the pupils
of Prot de Ham of the Beaver Ladies'
Seminary, came off al the U. P. Church,
on Monday evening / . It *man 00CIU11011
over which this community may well
feel proud, and the Principal of the
Seminary, as well as his Professor of
music, feel that their meritorious efforts
are deservedly a p preciated. We have
never, In all our vaned experience, wit
nessed a concert given by the students of
a Seminary, where the entire class, with
out waingle exception. - performed so ao
curately as did those on this occasion
This is the general verdict rendered by
the intelligent and critical audience
present.
It would seem invidious to point to
specific instances of superior talent,
where all done so well; but we cannot
forbear mentioning the rendering of
Talexy's "Etude Mimrke," by Miss
Della Caughey, of Beaver—executed in
a manner throughout, without
once her eyes to the
'a Midsummer N is
Dream," wee played by Miss Flora II-
Earns, of Pittsburgh,
_in a like superior
styli; es wm the " Meade of Rubles,"
by Min Sadie Wilson, of Beaver. " The
Mightiest Eyes," by Miss Amelia A.
was a effr " Vir iar n m "I°.)
was w re dared. a • has a
voles avast compass, sweet and clear
as a snaking bird.- Miss Eakin, of
Pittsburgh, was Introduced and played
" Piaber's Hornpipe " with variations,
We understood she Is the daughter of
Assistant Quarter Master General Eakin
of the United Stites Army. Of Profes
sor de Ham's performance •it ia only
necessary to say, he is a master. The
Grand Overture td Semiramide, by the
class, was a grand finale to the enter
tainment.
The following are the names of those
who graduate to-day (Wednesday) :
Miss Amelia A. Poe, Georgetown, Pa. ;
Miss Georgians Eberhart, New Brigh
ton, Pa.; Miss Beanie B. Inabrie, Bea
ver, Pa. ;.)Iliss Mary a Lea, Allegheny
City, Pa.; Kiss Loos BelleGhblds, Soa
ve!. PO. B.
llotur thrums, bustles, French forms
and corsets of various kinds, at )Ire.
Mee Aturvessi.--Bomeof our driners
began to cut what the liater.part of last
week, and on last Monday a general
"attack" on wheat and rye was begun.
AU concur In asybig that the wheat
04 hen rarefy beeolbekter in thlaeounty
and the mustier of 110flill.110wn is largo.
Oats will be quite la leonsequenco
at the sever • ilistria*C WM& prevailed
here during their Met pert of. 314 and
the first halt of.fiene. 'The resent rains
hpve warkid an lasprosemeof, but they
mane too late to make even a halt crop.
Sty will also be light but the late .rsins
have helped ihivirms wenderiblly.
icic wiu gad the cheapest einbroid
&let and *e at Mrs. last's that can be
found In tbeemintr. Call and examine.
()mutation .r weariathis.—A
Brooklyn physician, in an article in the
May number of the Medical and Surgirai
Bryorrer, argues that scarlatina is con
tagions qtioting his own In illustration
of the affirmative view : "In 1858 or 1850
I was in attendance on two families at
the same time, in the northwestern see-
Lion of the eity'of Philadelphia, in ono of
which there wore four patients arid two
in the other. In the former the disease
was of the most malignant type, two of
the four children perishing within the
first day or two, while . the two patients
In lie second family duly recovered.
Bettie point;Wtkat In a fey days, I was
attacked with the same disease, and• it
ran its ordinary course—my person be-
lug covered from bead to foot with comp-
Bons, with skin about the color of abett
ed lobster... The thick skin of my hands
and feet peeled off in long &rads, and I
shall never forget'the peculiar sensation
imparted to the nerve radicals or ex
tremities by this expOstne. Each hair
seemed suddenly to have attained thrice
its normal diameter, while the beard
felt like a huge brush pile. '
JIARREED.
McCORICLE—NEVIN—On June =II,
at the residence of the bride's mother,
In Hopewell tp ,
_by Rev. J. P. Sharp,
Mr. Thomas B . MoCorkle of Washing
ton county, and Mhos M. Asenath Nev
in of Hopewe ll tp.(l3iaver wanly.
SMITH. REEL.—On June Mb, by RV.
Joseph Holllngshead. Elwood J.Smith
of Rochester, to Llsale Reel of Bridge.•
water,"•Pa.
DEW 22d ~.bHIRST WRENNELL. June
y Acroyd Dewblrst of
New Brighton. to Ellen Wrennell.of
Bolesville, Beaver Co, Pa.
WHEPPLE •-• DIPPOLD.—On the 22d
inst., by Bev. Jab. Brown, Mr. Adam
Whlppie, of Knob, Beaver county, to
Miss Story Ann Dippold, of Allegheny
county:
WALTON—DAVIS.—On the 15th of
Jone,lB7l,attherasldence of the bride's
parents in Vanport,DeaverCd.. Pa., by
Rev. John Davis, Mr. George W. Wal-,
ton of Brighton tp., to Miss Mollie
Davis, daughter of the olliciallug der;
1139 Pan•
New Advertisement.
WANWElk—Alood gbrio'doieweral below
e work. to oboist good Irmo wilt be grid.—
Koontz. at ibis once. or ot Newt. WUde. New
Brightes tieN4w
WASHINGTON and JEFFERSON
• cox.zamais.
Two fiat antrum aassiecd& kleiestifia
Nadi Ober Testi, experma tO the ladeet•
DO to Its totommiloa. Waren
A r lAs Migilial=tics."4;;WL
IrSMCE
No. 109 Diai•lceit:
NM
; Black Sinai, ,
Puy
Jap. Silks,
Foulard-De Soie,
Pongee Fiu!taiee,
Green Mohair,
Grieselle.Poplins,
Macao Clothe,
Plain and Fancy
DRESS
,:,Gl-001314,
Mourn y
in
S g floods,
Paislehawls,
Stripid ShawL3,
Lace Curtains.
Persons visiting Pittsburgh are respect
thlly Invited to essudoe our stock, as the
pried will be the VERY LOWEST.
March29:ly. • -
MRLIGIOVII.
Pa tbo Brava Argot.
rzni
The Arunni, like all other newspapers,
!stied by some who don't care inuchfor
politica., nor the advertisementi; but
.look s< the list of marriages or deaths, it
may be, the. very And thing,. Others
may
for these, but reed all the ad=
Tartlets:ciente and all in the subject'of
politics. Others want to 'sod about the
wit In Europe, or some horrible icci
dest, or murder, and abmit General
Grant; and the rite of gold, the price of
government - bouds, ha. But don't you
WOllll time are Sadie who raid the An
des that have a tastejor something .I*.
llgions ? If It should be only Some Ob
scure, pious old lady ; or promising
Sabbath-school lad, who are verily glad,
among other 'Astir; to read something
good about Bible characters, or religious
experience. It seems to me that our
newspapers might be made vehicles of
spiritual prollito hundreds every week,
if some of your many subscribers would
favor us with an occasional article, by
way of variety and interest, as I observe
you have'recently been favored. Sup
pose then I say a few words about St.
Paul, of whom so much might be
said. You know ho styled himself the
"Chief of Sinners ;" as Bt. Peter was the
chief of the twelve apostles. He once.
about three years after his conversion;
speed fifteen days in a friendly visit,
with Peter in Jerusalem. Oh 1 I'd like
to have a diary of that interview.
- The fellowship ha Malted minds.
Is like to that above.'
Prior to hM conversion he was a tent
maker in Tarsus ; and Peter a Galilean
fisherman of Bethsaida. Afterwards
Paul became the sposthr of the circum
cision, and Peter that of the Gentiles.
Paul utd been a great persecutor and
devotee to Judaclsm, and verily thought
he was doing God service while perse
cuting the infant church of Christ, so
deluded was he, and selfdeceived. How
strange the tendency of the heart:
"There is a way which Nemeth right
unto a man, but the end thereof are the,
ways of death." Prov. xlv., 12. After'
bitter experience he gives this counsel,
"Be not deceived; God is not mocked;
for whatsoever a man soweth that shall
he also reap." Gal. vi. 7 & He that once
persecuted the church now preaches the
tiiith he tread, in vain, to destroy. Oh!
how mighty the grace of God to change
inch an inveterate enemy. God has
provided an eltaufnclent tfavior, and it
is written: "He that beileveth not Mull
be damned." Mark xvi., ld. "But why
sinner will you die? Turn ye from
your evil ways and ye shall live."
“Yen's books with Mops at chef ere stored;
Gods book doth golden pans. brd
Then Wye the that( and spend thy paths,
In nett/stag ep the golden glens.”
Amax.
Beaver, 21st, June. 1871
.
• .• .4is6its on the
Sunday question took place according to
appointment in the Bethel Church, four
miles west of Moravia on Use 20th inst.
Rev. Mr. Patterson of Darlington, being
sick the discussion was participated in
by Rev.. lifesern; Alexander and John
!don on the part of the sairmative, and
Rev. Marrs. Onveten and Phillips on
the part of the negative. After the first
day's discussion of the subject, they ad
journed to meet on the third Tuesday of
August in the same church, in order to
conclude the ..debate. The discussion
was conducted by the disputants in a
most excellent spirit. No personalities
were indulged in by any of the speak
ers. They all seemed intent upon sneer
seining what was the truth by compar
ing their views and a frank avowal of
the points held In common. The antdect
is exciting great interest in Lawrence
Co. When the discussion is resumed It
is expected the Rev. Mr. Patterson and
Rev. Mr. Higgins will be added to the
number of disputants. In haste,, au
revoir. WYANDOTTE.
The anniversary of the Pope's 2.lth yr.
in the chair of Peter, was celebrated at
the Catholic church lu this place on Sun
day last , High mass was, sung, by Des.
Julius Kuenzer, who also preached a ser
mon appropriate to the occasion; idler
which the "To Deum Latlamue* was sung
by the choir, followed by 11w benediction
of the bltesed Sacrament. Pin None is
the only Pope who has compassed the
years of•St 'eter in the Pontificate, and
Catholka believe it' a special mare-of
Grod's favor, hence the recognition of its
anniversary. z
AS the ,Pope Is a prieSner in his own
capitol, Iw is entirely dependant upowthe
Yolontmy charity of thu finthful for Alp•
port, alche cannot accept • a salary from
Victor Emanuel without recognizing the
legality of the robbery of the dominions,
posamsed by himself anti his preticses.sora
tor over eleven hundred yearn. The Bea
-1 .ver congregation - raised over $l2
It may not be audio to give the Catho
lic view of the temporal sovereignty of
the Pope. The pipet States are not lar
ger than Beaver county—just sufficient
to contain ' the' eharches, schools and
colleges of that body of Christiana. They
claim that the Popetannot be a subject
of any Prince, Potentate-or PoWer, ex
cept that , of God—otherwise he would be
restrained and fettered in his action.
That the pipet:States are the property of
the Cotholle world, and should be main
tained inviolate ;just as the District of
Columbia belongs to no particular State,
but to the United States at large.
Any
usurpationof the District of Columbia
by any one State, would be resisted by
1 all the other Statesi So with the Papal
District, or States—absorption by Italy
is resisted by the entire Catholic Torld
whose property it is in common. D.
Tsui wart* season Is hat approaching, hare you
got your supply of gummier clothing! If not. the
seat time you are In New Brighton drop Into H.
Z J. Snellenburgii on proaderay, and beeupplied.
WHOLESALE HOUSE
JOSEPH 11ORNR & CO.
, .
76, IT and TS
Market Sti - eet,
PITTSBURGH.
&Wag reamed the Retail Department of our
Market ',Street Rowe, to the.eligant rooms. 192
and 199 Pena Street, Uttar, Sallillnff, we are
bettiri 4 eillm.dthul" ,
season beretobre IA we
Use demagidifet die Jobtikag Trail*. "
Vre ieosld it:qv:Oa:lly soUdt a call from
at Dealen in Notieu,
Ream wend theft we ow etas me wood, If not
trotter Stoehr lad nit" than any bol" YAW or
Went.
Ruh troodr,lmim
. Ankigderukc. cook , " TAN"
=I,:,R3PIAgs. 'loop Stiffs /braes.
ibaau, , Caars-"enad ,
Int 9 0 ads: Add Dad
flottotis ß , 71d/s.
Maims. Naiad and Saw ! wa"s
Moo. eveg7ll4ag
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS,
AT kOWIIIT roam
75, 778: 79 Market IStrelet,
PITTSBURGH.,
New Goods Arriving Every Day
IItNRYLAPP
Deigerin all kinds of iterniture„
111011110-o Lin & PIM FIIIIES,
OF ALiBIZZB FUEFISUBD TO OILDRIL
eam oree4 above Mow Paelloryt
• .120CHMTEli, PENN'A.
.
nig larva stock in BC4III maul eoutantly
on hand. and .slag as tiro molowan price..
Crew and Hum prorldmt at Me shortest po
lka. Bails( 4 largo Moot of all blade of Moo
taro on and wishing to nuke room for 1101
86d
med iae,. utak, woo* I We redaind of
maylt dos Palm le
Q. Joan - It G. JoinfXre Egc"*".
Esibligeitylicritentdobste l ld
William G. JolMston & Co.,
PlVEN'Triatea,
STATIONERS
And Blank Book Makers,
57 and 59 Wood Street,
Pnlyii3UßGH, PENN' A.
mys4.l7
MMt :hl 1 ~
Bogg's t, Buhl's.
Battiete
81% Its, sokl this season at 50 cts.
An Extra' Elarwain
White Victoria Lifts,
FOR SUITS, at 25 eta, about ono half the
value.
1 Case Genuine Organdie Lawns,
at eighteen tents..
LADIES' BUFF SUITS.
OPENED TO-DAY
New Black Hernania, at Reduced
Prices. .
JUST OPMN3EID,
Brocade and Striped Grenadines, from 2..1
cents up to finest qualities. ,
White Llama Lace Points
Bieck Llama Lace Points.
Having purchased-a fine assortment of
Laae Points nt a sacrifice, we offer the
beast value to be found in this market.
New 'Bargains, 'for each Depaitment,
Opening Daily. ,
sosoz 3.lUitt
12S FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGEntMe CITY, PA
aprs:ly;chdmylljeal.
ATTENTION
,2 ,.....................„
3 10 called, to our large et kor
WAITHAM
WATCHES
MEN!iiiEEZI
In the iltat pia* the Waltham Company Is the
olds; and has had toarkold the ewe:knee of
any alma engaged In tie buskins to the
Vatted States.
In the elicited puce. the insehbery In Deo by -
UmWaWam Company le far more perfect ;And
ruled, sae im a result In the Watches we of far
Mew grade iced of wester variety, and we
tabled La the lud at ineek t qw Pekes than
1.. %nyle considered.
Waltham gbh 'snow
=Warticle, lb reputatkm artabibthed,
as • wasequenco, it sold at les* profit.
thin say ghats la
the auks& •
'JOEL!! wrinrzarsows MN* CO.,
Zevreterfasi alherrallits,
, _ rxemvassi. r.a.!
spriliam.) i
Hews Still Larger
FOR 'THE MILLON
Rare opportunities are sow Maned far securing
Lames te a mild. herday. and anogothil climate,
far ono-third of their came Ave year. Mace.
TEE NATIONAL REAL U.TATI4 AGENCY
hag tar sale teal estate of every demaiption, locat ,
ed in the hiklatie and Southern States; impromd
stock grain andfrair tams; rice, eu_and
(on pLaritalkma; timber arid sanarras • city,
v l / 1 09 4 . and rural residence. end tnaingar studs;
stills and mill eitesJoetorke. La.
Write 6w Land Register amtainingdaicription,
location, price and terms ofproper. tkta we have
for sale. Address—lL W. CLARKE d CO.
.794 National Beat Beats elgente.
471' mut 479 Roma. Avenue. ITa~mii, D. I.
'State and County Tax.'
or= County Tremiarer will attend in. lbe we
mil towashipsand boroughs for the porlywe
Of receiving the State and riounty Taxes for the
year 1871. at the places and time designated be.
low. el:
Chippewa tp • July 5 'Wilson Cunning
(ham'.
BeaverS and Ohio G Adams ' Store
• •
7 X It Deninyees
10 Hotel
°trio tp
Hootnnwn born
It Hotel
12 Kroolio Smith-
Oa 6 Greene tp
Hanover a du
ME!EIMES!MM
' [lel
Hanover lir - 14 J R Wlleon's
[Store
Raccoon tp " 17 JII Chneteje
Independence tp •• IS Jchn Hoboes'
do a Hopewell tp . " 19 J Davie' Store
Hopewell tp *.• 91 Robt W Scotee
Mc ir xxA " 91 Mr.. 141Illott's
i
ymenta can be made in adJolnlng town.
oh
ill Iloenoce sun doe by law J a ly lat. Those
SKR paid aithat date .111 be collect ed arldtcosta
1na7t.17.1 E. ALLISON. lower. Reeser Co.
' NATIONAL RAMC REPORT.
Report of the cond i t io n of the National Bank
of Beaver cosntr, New Brighton. ra... at the
tined balance, on the Nth do of Jane. 1871:
'Lonna and Discounts
,
I.l.rerdratta KM 73
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation MAU CM
U. S. Honda; and t3ecuritlea on baud.. KCVO is
Due from redeeming and metre
Wrote
'Jae from other National Banks_
Doe hem from other Nu N
Banks and Banks____
kers 416 211
Bunking Louse • ' 11,314 14
,
Yuntiture azaktixtures .uala as
Current expenses rkho 42
Taxes paid *MAC
that Items VC
Itllla a other National Henke UK* IC
Frictional Currency, (loch:ding nick
LeraTh r ,n'e '2.-1....i. calan.;;;;loter.,
MOM=
MOM CO
PDX.
$4.8.16 Zie
ULM 00
8.1194
Ta SO
Capital Stock
Surplus Novi
Interest . .. .bi.
Pugh andogi
National bank circulation.
MMus& unpaid,
bilvianal &posits, •
Duo to National brinks
Deo to State banks and bankers
Total '
Ma u o
yR B yo v m er ia i . L t h N e N atMo ve at B Ca d k o r f
Beaver Coenty,
do solemnly atm that the above
statement is true to the best of mytmostiedge and
'belief. EDWARD HOOPN, Maier.
Subscribed sad &dittoed before me Me 14th day
of 31111 e. 1871. ' • JOHN GLASS,
Justice olsAir Prat.
Correct—Atteif i
DSO. W. HAMILTON,
O. S. BARRER, . . D i rec t o rs .
JAMES DUNCAN, .
'Jong SI. VITI-3w. '
J. D. RAMALEY'S
Hat House
wzqul .
GENT'S FURNISHING
EMPORIUM,
No. 04 Fifth Alrenuoi
PITTSBURGH.
The Beet alma at Lowest
Prices.
Own& sent tat any address, on approval.
mayStly.
.MiseeUaneous. i
James T. Brady lc To
Co.,
• BANKERS A L:
Financial Agents tithe Untledpgawry ;
FOURTH AVENUE & WOOD ST.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. •
Dealers be , all issue s o f Goveinmers
Seenailien, Gold, Silver, and Onr
Puna; Buy and Sell
BONDS, COLD, MORTQAGES,
And first class &curia= gasere4f.
e =oaned on °averment 1004; at low.
INTERNET ALLOWND ON DIPO6ITi.
saiyaly
--- Children's Carriages! )
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
Of Two and Thrne-Wheel,Olgs,
PERAMBULATORS, AND WILLOW
CAERLAGES,
of the bed New York and Philadelphia
manufacture, at rvisonsbl6 prim. Also,
Ladles' Satchels, nukes, Fancy Gond;
Notions, Toga, Jet Jewelry, te., dcc
wholesale and retail, at
F. A. O'LEARY'S,
148 Federal St., doors above the Market,
mayrkly. Allegheny, Pa.
STEREOSCOPES,
VIEW 6,
ALBUMS,
CIIROMOS,
FRAMES,
•
E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO.,
at Broadway, Now-York.
Invite the attentioil of the Dude to their
extensive assortment of the above goods,
of their own publication, manufacture
and importation.
Also.
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
end
GRAPHOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE
E. & 1111. T. Anthony &
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropoliean Hotel.
Importers mil Manyanturers of
PHOTOGRAPIIIC 3IATERIALB
unarB;'7l-1y
BEAVER SEMINARY & INSTITUTE
mill Open its Fall .Session
Septembpr 12, 1871.
It has added to its Curriculum, a
Teachers' Course,
Designed espocially . for Common School
Teachers, to whose interest special atten•
tion will henceforth be given. • Also,
NORMAL COURSE,
Suitable for those who would make teach
ing &profession, and lit themselves for the
highest grade, or Principalship, of our
Union Schools.
. . _ .
Young men are given a Bugloss
Education, or fitted fur College.
Send to Rev. H. T. TAYLOR for
the new Catalogue. [Jel4:llm
• .30TD. w. F. NICI!!AT. 2. C. 11.WC117T
Boyd, Murray Fawcett,
Wholento and Retail Deskr. In
LOOKING GLASSES, _
Picture Frame's, Mouldings, '
OIL PAINTINGS & C:1; 01011,
cm, the Atte of Ike Old rhrertere psfildismg,
NO. 5S FIFTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURGH, PENNA.
apr5;34211
Q 0 LONG AA AMERICA keep. lb.
0 the Bible will keep America. Te■ One
Bum '
An Important 'took on the
Great Question.
AGENTS 'LW/TED,
MEM
OPEN MIELE,
Dr liar. JOSEPII DEIIO, D. D..
Author of The Joevi CobtreA and Rah,
Third Edition Now Ready,
111SED AND F.NLATIGED.
130 EN (7,ll.A.viNcrs.4,
Liberal Cannabislons I Rapid
Sales: Quick Profits.
THE SURE ROAD TO SUCEW
A WORD TO AGENTS.
There le no ocarellx,of hooks to sell. Out the
pest mem...of an agent lies In his sleeting that -
work which meets. the waste of the times, and
dads most powerfully with the living Wines of
the day. The recent efforts of the enemies of
Protestantism to banish the Intge from the Petite
Sehoolo, and the late attempts in the Legislature
of New York and Illinois to legal= this outrage
t eeri n n b tre ligidaanol reli gi on.
P i ro ib t a erteuta bl a v deshre aro %
know and have demisted a more thorough
knowledge of the intents and -purposes of Ude
mat organization, which boast they will posress
Mho conUT Debra the cloven(' the Nineteenth
Century. Tim Orm Outs{ drahe wits dime
questima. and the readinese kith hkh the first
two editions have been sold Is sufficient proof of
the inkiest felt in the book.
' Address for descriptive circulars. S..
.1. It. FOSTER d CO.,
Ot Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, F..
apr3.
$ /0".461
19.319 Si
19 11
New' Trimm ing Store,
Cur. 3d & Seminary Streets.
BEA.VER PA_.
Mrs. F. D. Fast.
Ras keit epened echoic° lot of fashionable
Millinery: Hata, Bonnets, Frames,
bons, Fine French Flowers, Illusion, &e.
Ladies', Misses' and Children' hose,
Geatlemens' unbleached Callan Hose—
eattn quality,
KID GLOVES,.
-' C08:3P.M% COLLARS,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
'EMBROIDERIES, TRIMMINGS,
BUTTONS, SPOOL COTTON,
Machine. Silk.
X4l 11
3,5:L 01./
10,681 CO
E=l2
'um di
104,1130 00
I,VI SI
IMAM 40
11.1119 II
9131 SI
17V.1.VETR1C11313 4 0N 13
'sad all articles dually kept lu First-Class
$113033 SI
Tririnling Stores.
, In ailition, she will keep a good assiort•
me" of Toys. Lead Pencils, dtatolnery,
Penknives and Selasorsi
consi Fresh-Carder
Urinary awl Gingersnaps anGy on
(aprliktf.
V.V..1 3 > esaukaitaa,
TEA j - STORE,
J. A. ROBINSON,
NO. 2 DIAMOND
PITTSBURGH, PENN'A.
His now In! Store, •tfarge . and well
selected Stock of
Fine Teas, Coffees.
SUGARS, SPICES,
Cawed Fruits mill Vogetables.
All of 'which are offered at fair prices.—
The examination of persons visiting
Pittsburg Is Invited to our stock.
J. A. Robinson.
No. 2 DIAMOND.
wayB,em Pittslmugb,