H : , It I Beaver, N :144iseh. •° "d"rf ... ... -,.. . ."144 ri aao 4111w160 0 IS 00 JO 10 SO 15 IX) 111 Oil 15 al SI IS 00 10 10 00 SI OU h 0 01/ ) ii, ay„lo co 300.011 itos. 'On pr-1011roi, pOO p IQ g quarta„ dO 50 00 8 N unes; do .600 105 4. B qpues. do 600 6,00 si,coiamo ..... 660 im It c01umn,.... .11 Op 15 00 t ON O) ;!!! f') Adecithlst** u4AmplAloo,Notkes....P !special notleid• per Os mix or PlMlmtuto tie isadoor ftwittsel, - incept for 161111* ilk! to rid in adialae.' • '•!' • - - • ame. P 4 lieWint 40 ha Bei; 11.ifak. I. M. rirriiiimi micis elk kiiiiriissieg New :a r th e 'atimiate sot Thu Saimaa 'Azar' tn troiiii an poodied weisteses taiINIV ettWifllltilat, iilf Wilt Car linur• f?st ault ram myna**, with , dir N ri• gaaatea Wane diet! 61,001 et, , aplose Cl as an . , TIME 'TABLE. • iambus& t IlaskriuSh 11.31.—TnAbo going last leas Zama Swum anon• Nos. Maas &tn.11V41.4 7 p. wiltvesies Pert' UDC 9.17. Tnlal going WON la , aa4., BeaTeretatlaslir to Beitalr.) LIB r . . 1444.71 Vii. a v. E. is.- rnie rk etet dattmor Wallas tat end ) lows: Bass Vans Mean. 1141..5.a.; goon saxon. .7. to m.; !fro thootto mood. SAO a. a.:s Palls scam. 11.10 p. Trslas be iV Pad luits Ilioe a e, IID sod WI as Kam: B. P. a. sod it.oto &mom. liAlisisql6la night expo; so Le P. 7 . 4l:l=iroi Botts as 11.1rAsbeloi alsod ut L 6 a.- Now Castle seam Pa M• t Vont* amp. ano mbsayar Yana atom nap so.; MOW i Mani, 2.1; gra ens. 4 Id p. sts; 1 ,'l b ll c isloa ° Dilisitiamatet p' m. Do. mar • - Pdlawol , Cildago nog SAD a.m.; Anss LIS L unease' ills alma: Übe. m.l_Cldeope sap. 1140 a. EL: ladolgOMP. 3,00 Cu. 11. *MOM 420 p. isle exp. Los p. m; Bases rdls saws. 7.311. State silks Menne. week ending July 15th, 1271 2 pTii - - J u '791/eg. Bedeg. 74 deg 10 79 deg. 'Bs'deg. '75 deg // .74 deg, 79 dug. 71 r „74 deg!: 84 deg. 7ls fig " 13 • 719 deg. deg.' lig If 74 deg: 83 deg. 73 deg +, 15 72 deg. - :77 deg.? • -.13 deg • R. T. TAYLOR. . • EEC The attention or the pablici is directed to the tolloWing New'AAvertilenrata which appear for the first time In We . ABOVE to-day: • 'Notice to Bridge Builders-4m Borough Ordinances—Bridgewater. Bearer Ladietetteulltiel7,- o ,h_moirePr Administrator , . Notice—J. B . LIM O. orphans' Court Sale—Datilel Figley. , Constitutional Amend'tes'y Com'th. Bakery, dut., for sale—Daniel Miller. ,• ihridend—Narl Buuk of Beerer.Cpunty Ferry Notice—S. McDeneld, , • Speotal Notices—Normal BchootErle Co, Special Notices-43:411.1 ' Hpeclil Notioes—M. Schiff. peci al Notim+Drs.*Ohishne.. . , , ilet,1101110,1111•64W The weath er Ifuriog the /atter part onsekweet.f. was de r rldodly warm . '• TIM &homeowner ranged from one Intim shirk eases per al'ternoon. , • .4ztvsts•Ptltrzt. Mom. :Well9ll9one but trip. Co.dr. 4 ,1% drl;el ngi .lolU ntd St "ices. 7; ,t Co., 93 liattetitreet,Pittsbotztt, JeTly We often see little boys patch on be hind vehicles of all descriptions going albug our streets. 'This is doiidedly. a l ugerous prude°, and parents should put s stop to It before they have a far. pion or an undertaker toentidoy. • `7.: *Amax Warcou.—Beiat Agana faigts woi these Wstrees tee •Ity of /I ' are (*oldest of on ability to please I t Mei sad prices. Jolatiftstosea's Boa. : Co4lla !out, Pftibbaigla • - JO-1y twit.—On the 12th of June, between Beaver and . Rochester, a subscription bOok containing the names . of anbacrib ere to the building aft. Peas Church in Ohio township.• Ariy person finding. It will confer a favor by leaving it at Tun ARGUS office. OOLDIX YOUNTAIX 2'IX.--800ntbingnew and nova, Be ours and read the SdrettilleMellt IS our Greatest faysatloo of tbarlitge." We believe the Golden. Fountain Pen 'is luisat• palmed. Agood pen ls a DOCCNIII7 /Wen moo. 11 . 001121 an d " child. • Agents,' hers Is a Omani to task. money to Intridueltuf a stood and saleable article. - • , Jaalbily - I —,;—•••••• f lu Explosion of cool OlL—Miss Lennie Curry, • young lady, daughter of NV. E. Curry, eeq., of Darlington, this county, attempted to kindle a 'tire on the 10th inst. by pouring mad oil on It from can, when an uploilon took Plain and Ellie was envektpedfin times. Aftersuf fining excruciating agony. ahe died the Juixt day. - - Tae ls:est and we tyke of Jewelry, In all Us woos. breschee,to be toiled at Asia Skressos's Sone a sb., e 7 Idultet street. Pldsborgd Islay - - . Ike secret of having eggs all winter may be found in the knowledge that e, pullet, hatched early in the spring, com mences to lay at the approach of winter aril those hatched late in the immune, brain to lay late in the ensuing spring: By preserving a 'certain proportion of these respective broods winteeegge may he secured, and the hlikest market prices obtained. brawn,. smvss.--Stalbs ether, Table Ware, and presentation piece& Steesiseom's Some 93, blazket skeet. Pittsburgh. Jetty el 7 . 11. Sinew et Plonk, FAlll.ors. "Two Memphis editor, have Wedeln nig each other a lot of things, and now heat of them have their meals brought tO them in the sanctum, for fear if they Re out to..luiseh they may meet each other. When they ars obligedlci go out fora drink they are disguised sh.that no one will know them." Cioexa, Ccome.—Assertcan Clocks& fdllamock; Dewed styles; korcsl. pmts. Jaksi Arfvuo,t's SUDS & Co., 33 Market. street. Mts. tiorgh. .14-11 - - ; OA Thursday night last, Horace kirialey, delivered a Lecture in Green ville Mercer county, to's crowded house. It le said to have been replete with °rig hts' lass clothed with chastgand appro. '6 date language, but he relied to excite any enthusiasm from his driand-uninterest iUg delivery. Hewasserenaded,and in re sponse to the compliment, expressed his ■urprise at the rapid development of the Sbeningo Valley, which be said aurpass ed his moat ungulnedream. attrib iited it to the protective policy of the Government. '4 t r Ws Invite our Mends to call awl ezeinfoo Our nook before purchasing elsewhere: , Orden ear. tall and promptly filled. feew Stsvoutores &ma d to, lot gasket meet. Plltteborgh. - Jenly ; Clerks.--Ilya law pass ad at the last session of the Zeogature, Township Clerks within sixty days after 'tin, impala election ate required to make . nut anB "pubfisiC.a full and' complete. natement of the financial-condition of each township under a penalty of !Remarking upon, which the Lawrence ./Ournal says that "them.are . townships in this, as there doubtieis. are in Tother tountiee, of whose financial Waits noth .ibli whatever is known, and .of which but little could be learned from e.t .a , I re°. orris ke in the past rthla is aso of Breit ,d on 'among the Ze l ,, „snd'a burning shame to the °Moe , the new law be enforced.. This seem Ilanettenient of the dram both of pub lic and private o3rporations—conoesling the decals from the masses who are po 'cuniarily interested—is one of the gross ,sius of these times." . . I Mmes., Wareatc—TM meet interact* Mee !la lbe city of Plttaboreb, and ell the nettereary at lath...eat. to be had 61 • JoAn liVeremodret Ifeas dit to Market et. ,Plttsbergh. • Salll • • Caney 1 1 incites: , ht' Townalelp.—Cwir co M. eolith side of the river, will ctont- Mena, =Zip Meeting inflt;cooos town -Ihie. this county, on the 17th of August. t Will he held m the canto placewhero tlitiller meeting was held Lietj*ar. The servidmr Will be widow, the control of R4 V• H. Baker or thi IPhillipuburg Circuit 114*h se A keead..—W• ineltmated Om letters from' perems In the 'oountry in reply to oonnteitett money diettlare, be opened, at the 'New York city. Port-otilee, mil returned 'to the oleos kook which they wire originall ',t it , to be Mere mead up ,ta '• emepl y aeu 1 10 ell may know Who * wllltrag US money. • the'riene • 31103aglellite314.14nr el—Charley.Kle lnbelleve sod Jake Young Jaltela drita P Vaut j .1 hi m in ditalienlV thaated: rant of John Leant, ln,L Beaver Palls. What theme of the sitheinderataridlng was we air*aen islerine4 , tiered waa la dts eeliA.it thi thasirdadMenr int Ma dlibenly. tiP,1n_.. 7 4, 8 'Aug house and indeed gelled td gnats; which they aid, and Men fought ItAint pretty briskii, tai del pea *Mink:NUM, they had sentusteti, they) were arrested, taken before 'Squire 'PI*, sad ' 7 4 $5 ilia and $2.50 each for cost. - Dewhirat; it Penns, was "short" at the Man Sad his ',lnland omits wen paid by sfe../Acreri.. rr: I z, sublevel:my. !Nl*. Taylor, it As Lidfirtarrested for sidling liq uor toDewhirst,'44. Person of intern pa enhabften,:*l4,!vills4aPPlored and mande oa ntetnh thatiher husbindn optencl was not • man Notram't ittabdta,iky and ltadOtaldei. : t!!!! It appear! . that the arrest 'of Lean was Made'. Without lei lake having Made an Information agnint name of Jaimis Bork bent :signed to, li, as liar* slip~ wilh l l4: ll P7..aPiiko!* from him. The me; we understand, will be ingestigatitd.r'4learcr Cent* gaitfia'aeistiadkbdiY &weary and Oliver Ware at et knortat Want, go to Jana BlttroeviapiaAns pt.," street. rittabargtt. • ' -1 14:// Tatlivlinaarkurs 4194k 7 •The_ tatit . trittly'llite awaeWthiatailaintal., over by the Aratewor to the tkolleotor of the 24th District of Penneylvaula far the quarter ending June 30, 1171, amounted to the following sums: Ilaw:toJet; . .. . April 'it ." •Ibtal tDt . 4 ‘" .........•........... . me w. The colLectiode In the; District for the (loader coding' June 30, urn,' Crum an aonvena. were $509015,* or the geld yeaf ending June SO, 1874, the colleetkois vieid11400,102,25. me total collectlima made by C. M. MerOck, nog., am Collector of tbe'Dietriei, from The date of entry on the duties:. of Me nfikni7- 1 4.10. OOP.. in, June 30, 1871, • period of 28 moietha-. have been 1961,048.71. , WATCH RCTAIIIIHIL—If lOW WAWA Won( of or der, send it to JMn Stevenson's Sons& tfo., Pitts- Nandi. :It will be malted and returned Mee of express therkes, All troekwarranted. • jetty The Altepees Taney Min. Bead. —We are indebted to J. Morton Hall for thiT , Arentieth Annual Report Of the President and Managers of the Allegheny 'Valley Railroad Company. From it we learn that thegrosa timings of the road for the year ending January 31st, 1871, amounted to 10,70.5,033.38. The expenses of operation during name time were $873,082.01, leaving a balance inloiror i ?f, the . atockhohlers ef1134,9R, 37 ° . • Wel areglad to aetVat, OntiomdikOlog an exhibit forth(' past year, and have no doubt but that anbaelnent,reparta will show almibmgood management on the mtit leiotheeek • • • i‘ 1; L. Piratic Nemo ma t eathy OM Sep am cod at ter Kay ath, ' and the tat at mber, the .Coonty Cosuolmicsers will nimet at their office In the bores& of Server, emir on Satorday:ot each week. fmattli Joutillriaoux, Ck,*. A 'Cicreryssian Hits and Makes liietking sal etils,--41111ghtly sarcastic was ifip clergyman, *hi) minister" to a congregation not over a thousand miles from hero who paused and addressed a man earning' into antral 'after the ser mon had began, kith Gletreniark "Glad to see you air ; 'come in; ilwiye glad 'to see those herei late who can't come early." And decidedly self-pos sessed was the man thus addressed in the presence of an astoaished congrega tion, as be responded: ! "Thank you; you favor, rna, with the text?" • N. Scums Lao busy, thli week, enlarging his buildings for an =barged gall spook, that be has no time for writing a notice. Nevertheless, be will End dine to sell you good* cheaper than you can get than elsewhere. 'The raison of Mists that be fs wanting to get ready for bin fall trade. Call at ids store, Broadway, New Brighton. • Awy ono Who will talcs the palue may alwajni " . lisvo good clinrn. wWbir, Lit •ihe cistern so coostrOctiii 'thit. will hold water to the top, If necessary; Cover It so no sweepings' or washings Can enter, and provide good ventll ac ilon.• 'lf a pump be • Meri,* the eictinn pipe abould not go lowerthemi t trithin 18 inches of the bottom.; The ,c,ouneetion between ' the conductor and the cistern should be so adjusted as to prevent any water entering %limn the loot and dirt has" been washed frcini the roof This rule, it strictly followed.Lwith of course • good filter of charcoal and gravel-will secure good and wholesome water. Wt no Wcu..-13. a J. fteelleiburi are mak lug prepustlons to atilt the; East is Angurt, and are therefore taken extra Indeoementa to dada patrons. 7 flea Intenticaut ate to make op tbetr Mora tbr kill la their own shop, A Room for ONO Woe of she County Neboot Soperloteudeitt. —The County Numbs&loners recei ved notice 'some tine ago that a law 'was passed last winter requiring' thorn to provide a room at the county seat for the use of the Superintendent of i thiblio schools e.T6,oarry the provlaloni of the act Into liffeet;•6 room has been';takken charge of on the second floor Of the Court House, and fitted bp for the nB6 of that officer. Attire hirr6 hot seen tho 'whore referrodto wriaro unable to say whether it hi I gencralobe, or a special one for this county. . • Tu wow& stoves. and mi. do The public. Yon. cY &mire* bands; ' Large mune ate . daily Marmite& of widen S. a. J. Anellentairg get wood sham for their neat fitting, krw•peiced This pub. Ile appreciate energy. B. & J. • Snellenbtirg II op to the time. and Pence their aneeeia. .Frletlen 'lll frictioti matches now iri`use ar• common las nails, but probably • ver emsl pro portion of those who; use em mider stand the principal. en which they spa, rate: It la lo fact a very almple'4ffidr. The tip of the-match d alootnbhMtion of Ottligiot .ll o 13)%cliPhPfu!r The P 49144:. rus ignites it a bettor 120degreesi, 'Which a slight frttion will produakand:this in turn Ignites the sulphur, winch requires 41.600 r 500 degrees: The flame of the sub. s pbueseta fire to the pine wood of which the match iseomposed, and which Ig- nitre at about GOO degrees. The combi nation naming-Aces use the pbpe phorus alone would not kindle the match. While the sulphur alono would not Ignite with the ordinary friction.. A Little Centik,:—A4Rdladelphia young lady appeared Sit the ball at Caw May, ou the Fourth of July, in a drew made entirely of white' lace, which wu iiiirchasied in Brussels at a cost of about 117,000. It Is kept Inkn'air-tight case, and theAuhlight is neverallowed to fall upon it: gat *OA Ad indteibingi If she happens ,to marry a young man whose income Is alxiult if,ooo per yeli,r? NO7WIXD licw.—Tballa t ta= d dare — to irt year Olotadag made fa ' of d...t liaelledbart. Broadway, Now !MOWN Pi. . , Fire. - The barn, AO ; grain houie of Mr. Manuel Mitchell , in Pulaski tp., LeaVreoce county, was burned, with theirßOntenta on the night of July ist, at abbin. nine .o'clock. A . freight train E. d. P. 4: 4 .,vree Peeeleir at the time of the fire, and then being no one near to render atudstahoe the conductor, Mr. Clutha M',Cabe,' ;stopped the train, and the whole' force went to the hopes, which wax dliooverid to be on fire also,. and finding the family, asleep, awaked them, carried out the furniture and by bard work carrying and throwing water on the flames the bouae was saved. Mr. MitehelYtiJoas was heavr partially cov ered by insurance with, Dr. year.b's agency in thitiatk. deidrei' os to express his and his fantDy's panda to the conductor and his men for 'their ef forterbi saving his .proyettyi and very probably Mei lives of the aerhnti mem bers of his tasally.—aueue aadiDeno, 4f Beavome6 114 •4 0 0irobt yeltibteari dude ttitwer,'We hilve'pq do i tt i f I r %. 4- 4 ed the Beaver people from bfrig "wind led cuttifiamtilivirthebrmenes„,,tileiii' Of getrit•Witilletion calla! fi outopp iscify en Vaisday morning; ad impel muted himself'" blag an e= . I dler and sheikCdf ;* 14141144ra a "lift" from us first; aftet which, he " 43 ms*o a illSrpr r ibe He halt one arm in ail ing , ,ll,l alleged that an old wound bail" broken Out "-the ilith time, ind - 11 ") ° ! t i th .,5 4 A iv 4gi deal of pain. -theve.war som the map's manner -that induced us to ' suspect his truthfulness, hence we in quired'hls iranie and to whit company and reitinfut hf hactimil,9 3 lPo- Lf• fp awered'" Tohn 11f I,'lloniPsuiy , 29th Frt.". We ," reached ". for•Bates' • history, and turned to Fempany I, 29th Pa., pfitoonidlind ,7 1 /01)•'Herefisl*" there. We.banded the 'volume to hini andbrited Neap ouiiir Of his name.;He mild" eye over He' page; Chiasd ' the , ' book and remarkies - thet be supposed "they forgot toiput 1: 97 name 19," he 101 l sii;Andullot By uk t piiin of town. He did not, at all events, canvass Beaver.' ' Weinention this cir cumstance only to put our people on their guard In theta days 'of beggars, .fascals and rascally transactions. itteraret'osustylllewin.—Ati excur-, alori to Conneaut Lake is 'coritenilditted this Week.—The rata l and corn crop are promising. 7 . 7 lllackberries are abundant —Horse thieves are committing depre dations by running off horses.—A severe storm occurred on Sunday evening of week before last, uprooting trees and de etroying fences.—A new planing ma chine is to be started at Oakland.—The Court have fixed the value of cows' tails, when bitten off by dossud three for ton dollar*, cheap enough in fly time.—The frog-fishers of Pittaburgh are in ate vi deity of Greenville, plying their voca tion; they shipped 080,00 worth to Pitts• burgh.—The money drawer of a bakery belonging toewidow In Mercer was rob bed of $5, while the family. Was at tea.— On Wediesdaj laid, a little daughter of T. S. Irwin, of Findley tp., wu acCident. ly shot by tel. twin brother who was playing with IS revoliet. Klee Wanted to KO to the Stanide. and Will ge;--In a marble front dwell ing on one of the most fashionable throughfares a few miles from Dayton, Ohio, a most foul murder was commit ted last week. A - beautiful woman, - the wife of a prominent Mud - nese man of that city, about four months ago became the moth= of a healthy and good look ing child. The advent of that child was not an event particularty desired, be eat*.the inothoe had intended to- visit the aesside this summer, and it would never do to awry a nursing baby to a fashionable resort, nor, having come, would it be Just- the thing to compress its windpipe (.r, smother the little thing under a feather bed. It would be dread fullunfaaltiotmble; you know, to have such - things on one's" - conscience; and doctors are inquisliWe, and the law. no respecter of persons. - The little thing lived foirmonthi—an unwelcome. and unloved visitor. List week It died— waarnurderd. Tide !show it was done: A. gnat, rew-ixated h ignorant girl was appointed its nurse. It was taken out into the cold, given Mi sorts of improper food, • shaltfa np „like' a dili:lbox imam taken sick and,died: Family in terrible aliction. Splendid burial. Tears.— Prayers. ' . 'Earth to earth, duet to dust." Funeral bakelmeits. Nurse discharg ed. Tears dried. arid so forth. The in teresting, mother looks splendid in her subdued inoiquing, and is packing: her trunks for a Jamey to the seaboard on Thursday next. ; This is only one of many fashionable murders. .. A Big Asabe Milled "by a Boy ten Years OlL—One day a couple of weeks ago. Willie, a .son of: , ,Mr. Wash Biocides orklion township, this county, while driving home the cows, a large 6lack -.snake juMped ,from a tree and. took • rilleiz;film.,l He had 4441: with him'et the Mute, who began to wor ry the snake.: This gave the boy an op portuultto t ale+ T + 'clt4i, Witt which :be tioadi all Siertilarit.2eAlkirr 'he dispatched the reptile he tied a piece of hickory hark averted its neck and drag ged it to his home as an evidence of his prowess. The snake measured sift feet and four incherf in length, and was heavy in prowition. For a boy of'only ten years of age tb combat with and kill a reptile of that Size, shows an amount of courage and pluck not usually found In one so young. About two , rnto a elflike of about the earnest s 2 as the ono ,here referred to , eprang from the same tree and chased younger child of-Mr. Shred+ for a ionsiderabledistan* The child fortunatelyigOt away without son faring anythimarnt ghat fright. It is supposed that hhttpkeshipol two years ago, and the one 2 patched a few : days since were the sari. The tree in which it seemed to have leri home was a large chestnut with theiiep broken off. Maar persons i : have difficulty in keeping theft.. health. One who litexpi enolid t i- r care says; Plaooltho,cago so that 116 draft of air can bird; mye mOthinglo healthy birdsleTzt - nanary end rape-seed, mixed 'With water, „cuttlefish bone and vivre; theitiiir oftheiiagi; also, a little water for bathing ; the room afrnuld nth, lt po evrnheatc4nl . 12e ini agt* , km tslinig (Others) Me I - igive 'plenty of rarOt slegaly moistened; a hard-boiled eing'.and ithickfir is exonllrint; by OPservlzit igess atmple dliectionl, birds Oily be( rept in fine condition for years. Bad seed kills most of the birds that die; to which might have, been 'added, that: cattily: birdirne not only very fond of but ben efited by having, erten sleet of cabbage, pieces of apple, I, or other green food, whicb +ryera,to keep dyy j n i tbe ‘ tondency to fever and prevent constipation. Our birdiusually,traffrneach day as regular ly as one washes the face, andwlth apparent benefit, too. , When birds are' sick, and inclined not to eatwell. remove all Violetad royal dry, and died Mil, give soaked Weed,' front which moat of the moisture has-been squeeiewA.;•,'.,-;',:• Cows aim& are Wiartili:Orrnhilf• —The Norwalk (COdotiblifticteirktint The following: Mr. 114 Bparksaßerlinj has a cow that yielded frOut June 15th nn average of sixty pounds of milk perday. This would le ooneidered something re markable • but Me. .1. M. ekunptell, of Greenfield, is possessed of a now thatdo lathes the dilapidated line; • from the shrubbery. Me helot aoeount.ef her yield of milk and battik' for &Ili *reeks -- awentroight dare- , and has banded la the tbilowitig dip=s as the road: first. week, 4t6 pounds; Week, 41M; third week, 433; fourth week, ; tat, 1,107 pounds. The nu= Oven.= one 'day, 63 petode; the agiquntOf but ter Ituadladurs theeaupo-kweniy-elght. 4,4*-414,1ng "tiatillig or Itie milk, means and butternsed. hobo bunily--60' pounds. , The cow la and had Puthhtlillt4Breas aimed daring the*i!trAibt days, • beiparleraOlit 011117000- sated laainasint tyltet lo ll of the Board of Property . , bald alew - daiskipce in Harrisburg, ova the Mare Joirerit, to take Into conaideintioti the. recent ac tion of the Legislative vesting the Power todrring POP_ M PPP! POT 4thi 4 vs itasu euterect.egaluit =patented lands In the Board of Property, the flurvejor „General was loatrticted .to Aunt% the netiesaiti7 data to the Attottereeneral for come to be proceeded seanigb7 hem alter the bit of Douimbor t lB7l.. InVew of this oral iiiplareint action on the put 0411 wilco loorel4l II d lands Ws take tausoilate dome° Iliokklato the Usos"et'.SitlP pre ezistlML)iiorruOrgialsoe • rtippared to tiring sqlgiln ciiiie` •In ii Chti AI IMF! lIMI4 I II O 4 0 0,11 1 P 44 .4 . •• abidiatiewr Aram& ix apiniiiit :Ay Lw.ww„slote. C r; . DIED MT 13* •411/02. tiinsidnaglnijeitgbiof iii l as ^ of Ws satins." Ms foor flatkorsines Meg 4tUtrual Mimed the glad plosport of Ulf Ma. Mom Ow yaw of Boottat. id* Mel feet wars - sad snowy, „. . • -. Made beantikdopon the.lllll of,Peoca. Ams by litigfecoihelto l l aisntMeoribealnitalling Altman the rumble o'er thy plats of rest, Old tinder memories of the past recalling— Sitir the deep founts of feeling kiwi brush ~ One year since In that stilly minder even. - When badowy ta itghtklu F u t: lu dto;sritabeael ttnlelpbig - . 1-Of cars that bore thee to the eternal strand. , One year since In the fading simmer geoid, We heard the clods tto thy coffin , - With scarcely faith raW oar hearts to Haven. Add Orel and know war God was over all. Orme t gone forever from thy lonely dwelling; • • Where the old orchard-tree their shadow, .. • throw. And still the ererlaetlng stare are shining. And stilt the dangles seasonslcome and go. Veered, Ostia sacred words of ltireWell spaell Tadytng lips musket o'er sad o'er, Te Heger saki tife'a blessed benedictlea Till Mad clasps hand upon the-Went Altos. • One year, dear Father skim the King eternal . biped the glad pinwale( thy soul', release; Ona, thy ,uptfort.w..o r rai• comi ? tteititia. . prim. IL Bow. • RocautervreAmay;•torn;; 4- - a Asitiosuraume Inseesl:l-71refolkywhig Is a list of business transacted at the Ad- JOurued Court , bold nt.the.Court ifouse,l4 Beaver, on Woducethry, July 12 : QUART= HERMON& Commonwealth re. ifirmart. Amos ; mudded of selling liquor to men of known Intemperatelabitsz.eentatieed to pore tine of $lO and undergo an linpria- Gement of thirty days la the noway. Com. ea. Willhun ~l.,\Ftllfb indicted; for procuring an abortion - 4n unk person of 'Jane' Soott ' motion tbr 'change "of venue: Xereniteeik.oo l l44tal his recognisance to appear a t . tember aenakma for Vial recognizance renewed.' '' coin. re. A.' E. Evans ; suret QC the peace; discharged on his =beta aPPene as the liepternber sessions.. • _. tom. se. Georite.Witite.r.anilititaii For , assault; insane; sent to Dixmout Report otviewers'apptlinteid to View al road in Bridgeweiterlind,ReaVet.. excep lions toithe report of the viewers; or. geed and' held over. Exceptions to the,report of TIMM!' to Me" damages efts road In Newitrigh ton; continued.. • • . ORPHArr•foURT. • Susan A. Wade. et d, Legatee under the will of Eliza A. liarber, doc'd., rs, George S. Darber,%xalcutor of the estate of Thos. A. Barber, deed., case stated for the opinion of-Shl Cpurt, July 12, 1e71; argued. s . ,; • iiAinitnri, Magdalen Brunprger i•~ ,Phillip Brundetlerger; 11 • 4 r dlvoreo ;-, pact= Sou to Court to o r et 'husband 1 , 0 SJJO for expenses of Wile; Court. ordepsl him to pay IE4. „ Johnson . vs. Renew; inOttoit o for new trial: argued and nkw trial granted. , Matthew Donnell vs. Jacob Jones ; rule to sboicoauso why h4lPnelltaltould not be taken for want of suBlclent affi davit of detbnatX':; Continued, ceti. lairrAlUltia ropertconfinhV 14 / 0 4 " Vrik shirk 11 wn~iPYOVHIP . t OW, umiu•; • gourxl.4l .ltthADattillrhe.-A4l,lnhittliggput, Ogitiose•hl defendanthubliNif °We l agreement exceptibils atrerraled;!' ' • ..filagdalema auyder tur.,AuipisiusSitYl der ; libel ter - divorce; ;Mom &anted. Margaret Dick , 0r.. - Sobtre,Dhsk calbel 'for divorce; divorce granted,. i . r . r ••- P.; t of Herald,) thinks ho has ••dtseolfered a remedy for canter, and if itahould prove true, the feet will be a - relief tcWrininy at dieted 'with 'AM: terrible dieesse:' The remedy .is the wood of a tree called "Cunduraiqpi," Mtiod ni dig southeru provinces of Equedor. Tho story It that an Indian laborer had suffered terribly from cancer in the stomach, L and his wife wishing,rollotre him' of his 'misery, determined to prepare for him a decoc tion of the fruit of the Condor:amp, Which fi said to be 'a, 10re0 1 4 1 .P5 141 ,. • lint she warm utiableitb irocurbehe fruit, anti as the next best step she adminis tered a decoction of the wood of the tree, whia instead of sending her husband to the liiikpipufiting grotunisi asalie ex pected, very iniichielleited and several repetitions of _tee dose at lust cured him. This became public. and at last ante to the ehrs of Dr. alias. The story sounds vary much like those in the quack medicine advertisements, but it mimed from a more - respectable source. Dr. Bliss has sentsth Eqlador to procure a nuantity'of the wood fur his further use and experiment. The Department of iState had previously received OICVOU Which had been . ;Oren. out for analysis and trhtl , the inalysiti showing nothing to account for the alleged cura tive properties. If it is a humbug, the advertisihg dodge otriiiging in the State Department' is a most ingenious one, and if it be.s, genuine discovery it will be a great blessing.. Since writing the above we have been favored with the following letter receiv ed by a gentleman in this city ; u WasuLNOTON, May 30, 1871. Yours of the 27th, making enquiries relative to the South American remedy for cancer, la received. In reply I would Mate that It was drat soot to the State Department by tbegoiemment of Hq cm dor with a detalied statenient from emi nent pliyalciana of t large number of cancer wises cured' by it. A quantity *as placed in my hands fur experiments and trial, by my friend the Hon. Mr. Flores; Minister from . &Leader to the United States, and I find gave it to Mrs. Matthews,' Mother of Vice-President Collar. 1t was a typical case of hard altioer In its last adage. She has now beet* taking the remedy..twenty, days, and has rapidly improved, until she finds hersctlf quite recovered, all typkial syniptoms of the blood poison subdued. Other oases as severe and well 'marked are now under treatment and promptly progressing to recovery. The limited quantity on hand has precluded the pos sibility of instituting a more extensive aeries of expuritnents bat enough 'has been developed by the 'Use to' assure us that it is one of the most potent niter. &dyes ever in thehands of the profession, and that It possesses specific influence on the poison of cancer and the blood 'disease.. • As it was not an article of com merce, and but little known, a special messenger his been trent to South Amer ica, and a liberal nvoilee will be hero by the lit of July, when the public and the profession can have a supply with ample directions for use." The writer ;says : "I ani convinced that the Cutiderailgo is a reliable apeeitia in cantwr'neriphila of the blood." , Below we publish a letter from, Vice nte Went Colfax los gentleman residing In Halthnore, touching the case ,of his mother. The letter was written a few, days ago.—Ed. Argus. " I am glad to be able to tell you that mother is really on the high road appa rently to a perfect cure, although she has only taken quarter doses of ' cunduran go, in consequence of its scarcity. When we left Washington in April, her mute was 'absolutely hopeless, the cancer growing fearfully and angrily. Now the tumor Ii three-fourths gone and ap parently diminishing; the pain is almost gone, and every symptom favorable. since the drat fortnight she has had on ly quarter doses; and now has none. She is more like herself than 'she has been for . years. How it cures or affects the 'clutter I cannot imagine. I know how ineredulons many doctors are about it, and I would be too if I had not seen its results: it, omit* te depurate from , the blood whatever it is that causes cancer, and Ldon't knowwitat that is any more tha kflotottlibg_rest/vitiOtlia eures ague. You can teal your friends, how ever, when they obtain. it that they will holies on the fourtlidapatt Improve ment, and' by the ninth .'ffey' they.will see themselves thatibe crinoer is , going away ; that la, it it .acts with them as with cues I have isms. Wears longing for its rovitoil, and .glad. that Hiles Ilea his partner to that distant ',region 'for it. I have 81018 pletkout appeals fa r it trout , friends. offering hundreds for it if it will only atop the githirth of this terrible disease, but I have .sot an lot; m a gpies, au in the Unite!Statas afllligelill,P434 oquispowinamst St waiinstoopp tbetthelkatolliedillivOlever Feitefelidikoebeeteri eallaW !gun Money OW/ 0, I y ewi t; eitdiffeEtal,lll42i. IdlllW / to • tithe WV.*** PeiWoiiiil T2ft, Taylor; at Reineater. Thlientieorthe posit I)filoie.pepartartni. 'we have no itSnl;• , t,, will ,picle very saveo49 ooa ,t o the P, 013 14 Pf. the towns rehiredto., " Yid intotluji of the Stockholder' or tlue klifillpuiluig ibieluletor Feitr . ClOmpapy_will take plaa oil Thu m . day, (July 20th,) at 4 o'clock, p. advertiaeivaatla another column. .11A1C11,4dONE.1 When yOuriee &fellow mortal : Without fixed and Marlene views, Hanging on the' skirts of others, • Walking hi their wast:oii ahem, Rowing - I°W to wealth or Ivor, 'itritlrobject, uncovered head, . Ready toiretisea or waver, , • Willing to be drove oiled ; Walk yourself with firmer bearing, Throw-yourmoral•houldees took,- Show y tug spinehasnerverind niarmr_ Just the thing which his - inust • sgringet 'word 1 : ' r .:, • • yr, • ;.• In sense Andean's, ••• Than thls backbone. t When you see • theologian, - Hugging close Wipe 'ugly creed, roaring to (eject or question Dogmas which his priest may read,. Holding bis*all noble feeling, choking down each manly view, Owing more for farms and symbols Than to know the good an True •' Walk.yclAgapir withilraser benzin; ~ Throw•yeur niefallitiofilders back,' above yourspine has nerve and marrow— Just the thing which his must lank. Astronger word. - Was nevor hoard In sense and tone, • ../ban Lids, backtsme.., i ; . caliNibenunygouthroatisttg contractedillichut wet,. lug for some fat on In- ring or at the ; With no siesilm !Nothing stable, or at) d, , .Deatituto of Phsek or ballet,• DonbWaided all around ; Vallbyouraelf with,firmer bearing, • Throw your moral shoulders back, Show yourspintsbasnerve,aud m,arrovf- T Just the thing wrifrh timarlark. 1 , Wibi never heard..' ' In sense and tone, Than this, backbone. = modaationg plainly. 'Wa— ne testis worth a mine of gold; For many men meat sadly lack 'A noble stiffness in the back. • ' . :IGra!6 fLapi(l4l.qiigte 'n'' !P illi k#k . 4 l l 4 : gr P iit '*K r l t i Pittsburgh, Yias a very thioughotit Westent Peuntiyivanialin Eastern Ohio. He treats his patients on thaMitAtttfitfOkicittfielcila, hill aa stich teodmi riintekadid. tStank patients front thIS section have been ben eficially treated by the doctor. He, or nubs{ pieg-4qr tittle act,l l s P Bl .4 l l9PhiP wttlaklenti94-rero Al9F4i l 49,aft.if . 1 1 1 46 , Uritio-Pathologists, and It cannot. &Wm , G)te;bitetithfUlli Said of them Omit tittrA are glacial; Inita4;their Wry eihiiiilV6 and successful practice among the moat learned an& Intelligent Classes of, oitit ,triunity, give a negation to any such umny. We have been: acquainted with the elder Dr. Oldahue for over twenty • five yetis, and have watched his career if* !ilert*4 — hls 4 1 9 8 . 0 .40.1•.. 111 , gable Industry, remarkable 'theitmy; and eventual triumph as a medical prac titioner. For theraisver Airs. a . Taw Legirdatihret coltheses from He 0414 composed of the counties of Wastiltigkmi.reaver andliittler, znet'in Convention at the IdOnongahela Horiie, Pittsburgh, Pa., on tho 14th day of July, 1971. Members priseiik David NE-moyd, asq.,Tapt. J. K. Billingaley and )A , Op. J. K Vanklik of WashingtinitiniudY ; V. S. Waldron,' J. R. Clark' and Janke T. MoJankiri, esas., of Bader °Ginty: aria Capt. Jantea Duriagli,. Clii.L Jelin Boyle and W. -B.- Shallenharger, of Beaver eourdjr... kO, 'l.l. IJ. 1: -... : i 4 .1 • On, notion, Hon. H. Jr. .Vankirk. /of Washington, was eleciedPresident, and W. S. Shallenborger, of Beaver, say. The following preamble and resolution: , were presented and, on motion; unaill.' mously adopted: WnimEsp, Tho,efilcial Fonduct, of the Republican nominees this day presented, as members of the last House otHep resenuttives: hie heed' orncially indorsed by a renomination from their respective en"' therefore ;/1 olred, That lion: W. C. Shurlock. of Beaver Co.; Capt. G. W. Fleger, of Butler county; Hon. D. H. Leatherman and Hon. W. A. Mickey, of Washington county, be declared the nominees of the Republican party, for the House of Rep resentatives, for the:District compbsed ri sh of the counties of W ington, Bayer and Butler, to bo vo for at the general etectien la bor ntilet.so at. :‘!. . i ~ , On niotihn,Mett ' D .:111: Boyd. and J. 11. Clark were appoi ted a committee to obtifythscandidatea f theirnominatlon. On motion, adjourned. W. SYSIiiiVANKIRK, Pros e . dxsnenogn. Sec'y. sharpeneth iron, so a man sharponelh the COuntenan'co`o . fhts friend."' In Pur suance of a call • recently published, a number of Ministers convened in the Presbyterian, phurch in Bridgewater, and prosieded to organize m Ministerial Assucdatiom noi;. b. 11. A. McLean was called to thothair and Rev. John IL 'Aught& chosen secretary. After prayer by Rev. J. M. Eimitb.tlipehalrinan.stat ed theca:lett of the meeting, *ben upon motlou it was resolved that we do or ganizo a Ministerial Association. to membership in which all ministe4 in Beaver county shall lie eligible. Rev. James M. Shields, m r, Beaver, Rev. Joseph Iloilingshead, of Bridge! wat* IteV. Sahli 4..A?ghlay,. of IMCAester, Ortri, ailliointlxl n committee to,pl,:apittl. a .constitptlon and 4 briers for the government of the association, to be submitted at the next regular ,meet log for adoption. The subject chosen for consideration at the next Meeting is, ','Do the times re quire a radical change in tho education of the ministry ?"L,or. McLean to open' tho discussion by reading an essay on the subject. On motion all ministers of the Icojpel residing in :Beaver .county werecordially invited to become mem bers of the association. On - Motion of 'new. J. Murray, the association sidjourn , od to meet at Dr. MoLean's Ladies' SeMinary, V Thursday,. the 27th Inst., at 71 o'clock, p. m. The; hour of meet ing after the above date to be chanw3d , to 'sult brettinin froth distance. 'rho sec retary was ordered to furnish •- tram; script of the minutes of the present sea .' alon of the association for publication In , the, ;Ileitrer empty' papers. Beaver county papers will confer a, favor by copying the above report. • • .D. 11. d ..McLEAN, CA's. Jpnit U. Auclunr, Sec's. =MI= Mains , mfr.—A few moresm il es, a few more tears, some pleasures, A little longer hurryiniand Worryinethrough the world, somO hasty greetings, and abrupt farewells!, arute . ur - play endhi. end *Data faaliad aU i a7 5 1100, "d lll O appear before our maker. What use thou Is it for us to be ungraitefulina sel fish. Let us make life happy and plaits ant kt evesli4eaus E lf mane ono joatifie-y'od a tittle )nore - roughly than you would llke,laUgh IL off; It will be Of no use to retaliate; only conies , slon and unpleasantness will arise there from. If you endeavor to make the best of, the treattpeak 3 4 W Imre 01 1 4 1 0 0 i with, you will be the happier, Again I say enjoy life and if you wish to do s o I mike atrs bap p g You haye,oppor total& tit doing tbls ' every - ay.. A smile, a good hearty shake of the hand are things which we alloan give. Give thenitthew , W. beau thabinstru. mental of doing good often; had bay. made many heartelesp forjoy z . m i • I . C. tth'S.Perry, Pa., hily LS, ClMPl l llefithtigliddr - mt4 111 0 1 .Y.: pitatiaskiel tails county arai4 the nether attending, theAstiadelel orl Metratalel srich..llV-Psinp , aiiiting Otani 'yaw yeitig We eepatillibldhelbiletritiffloireh- , '- itt m tlfDlkd Yierititiff Plyl.4)34:::ttirtitiniAdvocat4i, The tale 9.4!1'9,P1?ii •ortAnlit4 l . l .t. •• - • • , At tits eimi.of thiinetaiide CateP meeting of lag year, a number of per sons formed an adociation; and pur chased the: wround;dhdlainlntr nineteen acres, with theltitMulbn'of 'fitting it u pp permanieht: emits, meeting Tice gronadoosts6,olMvflintassuchaton wan based on Oile each, h. =lcap.s2,oootor ImpaVentoua shioldettiaa theoneaLitiethintareit is es almple in the grbund; and is also entitled tea tent lot *spot stiff. • Other lots will be rented forone year.or a tenit of years. Over *ay.ot , the shares have aiready•beetttakeni and several Beds are rented for this year, i ,• ne ground embracessummit the highest of- the'3lrivikkley hills, and hence Is allied liftinit:Bew "WOO: • It Is about three miles trove &midday: The situation Ii dry, airy, and very -healthy, always.havinga• fresh breeze and pure air. la covered with a tkated forms or young treat, at:cording twat delightful altado, The, hinittit. and undergrowth hive"been chaired Oat; glitking the Moods clean End beautiful.' Three good springs coatiggnnoona,tn the ground, are being pre pared Wu to furnish abundance of• war ter. Warier, but iha Sinop** onnipin plate au, arrangement that,. hereafter. w lit eve stt Nipple su p ply we arou nd Use! The grunnd dmigned;.net "mil ' f , mink meeting purposes, Nit 'also M a rural retreat, during the hoc weather of bummer.. Permanent woodeatanta will be craned; • where families can spend Bernal. steal Very • pleasandy.About twenty such ire now. being put 'up; !d -etailing tents k), the'Prosidlngr Elder of the dburia th t s he Editors rather Pittairutgli Cartarkin &Coate, and•e; pastors of the Moth filipheopel etturcbei of Al leetbeny Cltyddevrickley, Beaver, to.. The: Alnallgars will erect _two. large boarding tents, two storlea high. with k shingle roo :kitchen, cellar, Ic4 hav ing tables. In each to seat nearly 100 per- . stunt, with sleeping accommodations for' a largo nmber. .Offlt team at', good taboo! (a of, wore value than two terms at tr poor aettool.. Fur gOod Instruction go , to tho State NormaiSeboot Address t. A. Cooper, Edinboro, Erie H bt , dieTiFtttOttisiiperihttnt= den of the So'Wept' ,Orphan Schapls. The exaihinat:loti ofthe Fhlllipabkirtt W heel takeeiditeehn Fads, 2114 Indt.! A MereaullArArriAlliptaileat- bait been 4tleeted the *ved piepri etdis 'or-twit Oteia 'of the 'WOMBS tom er Eleayer;*thseiti itahlt redpee: tltrti Steree and ihtopaarttObeimittetctobe closed eittiy daY at 8 cealock, m., ex: Opt Saturday; oyenlMf, when they Will remain open one ho,nt leetti 3 F- Thig k a wholesome ariesmement, and it le hoped it will be taltlifully adhered to. For the liesver _ *1 . 4. EltitTOli i--I . .regret to notice thorn are resinctable pipers in the country whoaoeditora; blinded bg bigotry, pot-, mailka, bitterly denounce .the great manCathollea for the laierlot In INew York. Prominent among thew la the editor - 4 thelittaburgh Gornto, who deems it a good opportunity to utanafacture poliheat capital by exciting. animosity botiveen Catholic and Protest ants; and therefore Alla his columns to rePletton , *rith articles designed to offekt that 'end. Tioit ' eethollo Church' la no More chergeable for the; late dial/monad riots in New York, thistwasthe Prowler taut body! or Christian" , for, :burning the Cream! Ckonvent at . Chartwiton; !edam years , ago. *Merlins to thisl senseless calumny, therNimr'yorlt'lani one of the sticingebs iinti-iiut.papersoinyi: - • •". 41t. Is s'edry great Wrong metope/la tin. the anionic Trish ysitity or cadre smyntrick up= tamer procerowom The Catholic clergy,. trona grclibiatioffi litcailuskey down, bareall denounced ad mreamen - any soca attack. They hate , aye,. ken out boldly,:like good me n good , tawM• Claus, and the members of :their Church spays Mize with them. We done: doubt that' thelnah embolden of thla throw& tf necessary, turn oat unites arlim [OAKUM the. went at porageawa to wait through the streets whg..tbsir banners and 'MUSIC: it - is may (Aft grog ado, and bar•room ewdlane men with no religion and ad. principles Cl any.kind, who walks 'moot to MI use maim the tholicn sit ream& its illiiiite7ar each Iti iiii inountry there should be noini secutltin ' for' religious clown anti- Protestant nor anti-Catholic secret soci eties. No Cali:die can commune in his Church and at the same, time belong to an oath-bound society. This law ab solute and vindicated. Bente,. anithei the Members of the Fenian, Hibernian not United Irishmen ardennimunicants in the Catbolidi,citurcb, and they alone attisilted the Akineigaion of . Qtauigenum on In; 12th intik lir our country every religious men is tolerant sod protected which does not Infringe on the °Qinghai-, tlon and lawn of the land. Nonb but bad Men woeld stimniste hostility among thine ' ••• " • ' " B. AO-The Normal School hi well provi ded, with facilities for preparing teneben. It has n superho set of apparatus:. ' Text Books In the common Winches are Air hishcd free. User CosuplaissB.—lnthia disease there is a peculiar Cacheetic condition of the blood which gives rise to irlmag train of diverilticd symptoms.. - , • The ;Munk:canto becoutes Sallow, the eyes havis'a 'yellowish Until, the whole skin becomes changed its color and ap pearances; and net untrequently termi nate in a Jaundiced condition of all the excretions, but especially the urine. Dyspepsia soon sets in, sometimes cough similaUng oOnsumptiou, dropsy. with lts usual symptoms of swelling of feet and legs—asthmatic ditliqulties, cos tiveness, piles, ate. Thom many , limes so far change the symptoms . in every, other. respect as to wake it dltlicult fur the physician to arrive at the true nature of the :rose by the pulse and tongue al ono. A more oculatinspectlon of the urine in this ':disesse. however. lesitosely al wayaotipident to determine the nature of thO '&4O, and many , thud' to give a 'Very coirdet oilnlon.otlbs!cf*l :of the mischief ship, 'Tho siektacholji which IS an 'Pt tatake plane In Liver Complaint, has often led to erroneous treatment, and the worst of consequences have thus Whalen the patient. We have cured many cases of melan choly amounting even to'"derangement of the In frid,".when't beeine° was plain- . ly attributable to Liver Complaint alone. .In this disease, as In many others, the urine Is so well marked as to denote the character of the disorder/long before It Is manifested by any other symptom or outward sign. We have the examination of so many cases of this disease and its com plicationi th We htivii leirittethe kind I l e of Medicines be used in.emck particu lar ear not o ly—but feel alatiitfied that they can be t ted more anooessfally without, th an ith, any mercurial prepa ration whatev r.: . . In fact, our access in this 'affection numbers thousands of cues, and 'relia ble cures bavi been Made In hand ••• • instances, after near] • , vestleof Ito ••••• . .• • . usted. d We would•-not hold out any Induce ment to hopeless cases, - however, but would Just say that What has been so Many times alone, we !paid hope to do *AA 1 11 1 tgelpuitillri,, ' : _i ithlit i - i lin 4 l Piradall •,, .1 - . Hunan, PA. *, "!) ..i,-.; . -,..;.. :. MI gl i 7 ..... 013LIN=g • kii .. . c r-. 4 , . 1., ..... ifi I ape& one ,'• • at the biers:tat iSth L, at Edinbcwo. It will lie, prove of great vne to them. : ' , Dm:P.—Ammon, Martin L.,Xon of Jo seph and Elizabeth 'Ammon, died on, Sunday the 9th ipst: after a short illness. of throe week4'. *Mk mafiosi lituedi(bue his friends and sorrow stricken parents* have to good tin of meeting Mut again; where they shall never be partid. The deceased was thirteen years, 4 mouths and twenty-four days old, ,ittitt in his youth, the pride of his aged mother..and the ed es pectation of his . hither. May the r Lordsustain thvm In ther.ln*". bereavement. 1 - jr - Mr":7 - SP..iSI I SPOE so.*lpietirkiet BIS& Bak, ' F anc y * Silk* , “. onlara De aoie, ..i.llp oogee F anta * GrOen Moldr, , • Grisselle Poplins, Macao, Cloths, Plain antllancy DRESS G 1 .0013812 MournitteGoods, tihawls, ‘stripid shawps *,' Laie Persons visiting Pillsbury:hare respect, fa/1y invited to cumin our stook, as the Dem. wUI be the Vaal Lowest. , . litarciaklY• • • • 011iiltpita7.--At a wittier weetlag of Harrison Graham Eacazo pseud, N 0.116. L 0. Of O. F., bold July 6,18 M, the fol lowing preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted I , • • Wsintaut God, In tbe matetiost dltmasalloi of Ws Dhltht rrorkestre. Ma ars ~ md: VlCtagir 4`.73 a ban7L i ort: ll . l 47 6 ' est 774 stunt po stara k = bi dta 1 (tat am s ort spots :raris in ts op ao4telte ssa la, hat lia Anne wn raild am, t ackle otos at Mosetar will *Tat lint as goto la Oa meows atm alt; Usontiorn J le . That 111. the Mani of oat tatjantd our Xotanpatitat sari PM Mt a vankh miatter, Ids alstata a 5154 toothit. sad tha manually as Smarabla marmot id W Tli eed, c l x tbona teaulutt a tor ente i nll oar Mottos, s am Pith, n it B oat am* toothm that they pi. IA Or . ea 7 Pi e j • ' we .!brass, , J. it. Vacua. theedUe• o ttOODICT7, ' ' Bri lgiteater:it Mt. tyl 4 ----... 111,EILIGIOI1J11., . ' .Pbh at Ikarer MN, Darla or Pawl or Reeds, it is said ; of ch Rev. John Janeway, an eminently pion and devoted young 'minister, who died in. 16.57; that he was greatly dila. *reamed on amount of ths indispordtloa manifested among Chrtehans to . swage in aultable oonversation ; and that they who phould be found eneoursglng one another in the lesyto eternal happiness, could satisfy 'themselves with empty, common.; vain stuff a as Wehrle; beeves and eternity, were not of far greater worth than anything else that =tail y sound, In the ewe and comes from the lips, of professor. That the folly of common discoarse among ChrLstlans might eppear ltiore, end be might' dis cover how littiedenth language did be come three that•profess themselves nal lowan, of Christ, he onward down silent ly, end toOk out his pen and ink. and wrote down in short-hand the discourse that punted for Mins time together. amongst. thoel who Pretended to morn than common understanding in the things of God. And, after a while, ho took his paper and read it to them, and asked them wholber their talk was such is they would be willing God should records - pa, to 'pearl an hour or two together, and - to hear scarcely , a word for Christ, or that speaks people's hearts in love with holiness r Should we talk thus if we believed that we shoo Id 'bear of. this again at, the, judgment day?— "Would A.tract,Rovul or keel have talk ed thus? Is this the sweetest communi cation of saints upon earth? both 'nut this Indicate our hearts to be very empty of grace, and that we have little sense of those spiritual and eternal concerns upon us?" I 1 ____......,.* —At the late Indiana State Sunday School Convention several Quaker la dies took a prominent part, and address- ed the Conventlunwith great soceptanee. A cot reskaandent)of the Pit bough 2rtabytitlals advocittesthe levying* tan upon the 'ehnreher t io pay elltompenses of the Gortunhalone to the General As sembly, Instead of ing entertained by the people when it. rons are held- —.A wag wbo.attanded the. late meet ing of the Free. Religious Ammelation lU lioston,l on leaving the hall, expressed exactly the Wade( it great many people: "Ave religion!" said he; " yea, entirely tree of religion, ani crew:din:oY free withlit" —Ai:cording, to the Associate Ileforsnect PresbyteriMs, a_ eoloredman named T. Young.: who wu ordainato the office of the tuoty ministry by the seeend rue 'bYtery ofthat body In the Beath, .is the Ant colored tiMit - that, has: entered the ministry Milts Chttreb. , —The movement of the Congregation alists, withdrawing from the suPport of the Ainerman'rurefga Christian Union, ,appears to bc in accomplished fact, prc, vision having been 'andel.° carry forward' the work , by a- PreOvisional Committee, until the Antietam Bosnian). assume the —This 4:hriatiass Advieate,• of Pitts burgh. isontaliussevere strictures on the course of ti Rider, for its - Cy onoosoirieweoulfse marriage rela- Bons, and othetAttiCalnitlons. It pro noun:oes the Age *Myth or heathenism i• and isys,‘Tilton is-iesiting to remind . , the human rem bacleinkt the , revolting . practices of hostherditn.-: . C.: The Ilksisiond Rerusd Contains :al' letter from Dr. J. IL.Pendietou.of Pena sylvanla, In which he says the Booth-. western . Baptist Publishing 'Cowpony has made the wont failure of modern times, withal. according to Its Pried.. dent, the stock Inal worth a cent. The letter-says : • "nix amazing 'that sixty thowiand4ollars have been hopelessly lost by bed management in so short a time.. —Wee ministate enjoy We enviable recoerof ministerial usefulness, that is attri billed to the venerable Dr. Tyng. In his semi-centennial sermon 'he . gave some items of great interest.. During his ministry he has delivered ten thone and sermons: and addresses, received three thousand portent', by profession into the church, had twenty-livo Diens and children in lalis Sunday schools, built four large churches and six nits- Edon chapels at a coat of over six thous and“dolltirs; and .reported over , three mllllooi Zof benevolent - contributions from his Congregations. - . yaw of ail+ recent annual gather ing of the "DentsencLa kind of German liaptists,lstMayerstown, Pa, baudderable interest has been awaken...Nil - An regard to the peculiar views of Ike ile4 ins ni lingually, the figoraltentrtate,Fetilc euicd te,such AU (Meet, thartney end gratial to the country, and whiled chiefly hi Fan:wield - de, in ri:W. It Is catimated that they have genre since ntarly tiro 'thousand ministers and elders, and one hundred thousand members and own nearly in: hundred churches. Their GOV ettimeta fa ltepublican ; antlkotn of war ship'' much like , other . denominations. They are nonresisunts; but Tote and do not mingle with politic. Titles .and by words are avoided. They are decided Air °intoning, staunch teetotalers, and hate secret soclettes. , • —The generous offer of his% Francis Lyertt, the distinguished Wesleyan Meth odist layman, to give two hundred and fit ty. thousand dollars toward the erection of fifty ltabotlist chapels In London, at CON , CC About thirty thousand , dollars each, during . the next nine years on the condition LILL the remainder is raised by that Chu teli,is likely to be an accomplish ed fact. Already Vigorous steps betoken taken; Mid put of the funds secured, to carry Outline project.3The full cost is es timated at fifteen' hundred thousand dol lars. Of this atnekun Sir. Francis flail gins two tintuirli , and fifty thousand dol ing* the provinces an equal sum, and one million Inust be raised by the Methodists of London; • . MARRIED. BALDW • ECRENRIDOE."—On • • sthott the residenceof the bride's • fattier by Rev. B. F. Breckenridge elated by• Rev. C. L. Elunnkid,- R. B. Baldwin, 0(.011 City, Pa., and Jennie daughter. of Rev. J. B. Itrecken ridge, of Rocheetar., pa. A RBIL4LI4-7 hicCAUGHTRY. On the 4.ttrofJ by Rev. Ms. Jackson. H. J., kfariball. eaq., Of Darlington lownighlp, tO MAr 2daryldeoaughtry, ' 'of Cbitopesia.: " •• • • RARBEY —• WILSON. On Monday, hens 19,• 1871, -by Rev: Deena, the Parsonage. in- Bew Brighton. Mr. W. SagWayl to H. a. wuson, Bridge water: Saur da Y ins, July 11. 1871'W Rev ,°.° Si Hbl liniohoad Dringewvilw. Mr. _,,el -ter Raid. to Nam JOl•Pai ne a "' both of Palrviiiw, Beaver.eoster. Pa. . - .l4,car). .1180WZ.1.-0a the auk of July, 1871. In ~AgoimonySownikbly,Boovos county Ps. Bro._ WD I tiO d 71 Yglint. )arsAysa.r:po Me, /Au of July, WI, Jogot a runlleil @WO of CIO. 0 0 0 41 1 . , and 11411, Weaver, al/import, um ::11 . x tr ty. appi alma Moths: . . NIIIIIKEe-Tbasip4ll-be • man alr r ef begra . ..nala• a Ms *ad 40c4;2' .. Ordaral headed- M3M 4: 351.4f),4:,)_ jig vrnt C lriNgrire Ate"l 111 - 1111111 alb n at ITte‘F cil l atasseateee st IM A P ! ientalletkahl'egalatieLltarin• ed. College awl Lech, ... Lica Wa ngles, Wean& Scbealbainee, watt is of thur nod =bee van Inca otter Mete w initta . r2Lke rid mipittelnkle. newton • PIM ct Bauer Ittnr Valley , will be =we lint 01 1 00 0: 010 , 11...44 gad mosated. wia be leafy tar defter, to about al: IttStf $l,OOO IiEWARD.. • A. teaattl et Oa. nomad *duo alit be paid to lotT Pletaletas Do will podia, a mei Wage tltit aapply es waste of Ole people better tam tbs Mims ea • • DR. FAIIIINEYS • Velleiraled Mood Clouser or Posooro: it malt be • butter Catbestli At better A Iterative, • arca itadoetilet ► better Marche, • better Tame. mad Is miry ow bettor Ulan the PiaNstaa. stager bow Ira It Ms bees fa use or Wee lady dbesetweet. Above tll It asset *of woods asp Mew law retaziar mattealta. $5OO REWARD!! • A reward at the Handfed Deflate grin be paid tar a medic! Mad permematly aue more mere Coe dicaellipaUce leek or Net. soon Headache, Leer Compbdak Billow Direr. den, Jaaadice. Hhetimembal. Uwe, lamempela, Udall dad Fara: Tdad WOMS. Teller*. Owe. bass. Yalta la Me ialat, rade sad Read aad NAM* Cbiegrabits diar. )101.. FAHRNEY'II R.LOOD clawing. oat PJJLACKII, r a r~hicliolo rot wars eztesalrely by practicing as taan say 'slim popolar anogicias ' • te a r y = p r .: P. 8204.4 Ca. Martin prr bottle. Pot Belot, IN r an and genii Doirkaa, and by Joni moan, DrtigiOlKo Beam Pa. arla•ly. WASHINGTON and JEFFERSON COLIEGIM: Too fun Cbtirses. Crawfeat& &fent* Nisch four years. Witty meow to the endear, lI . WD to *WO. roe Worrell lon. address PREALIAZIIIT HAYS. Washington, Peoria. R. R. & A. CARSON CALMIt. arbalesals lad mall dealers li. groemies sad Vensau•k o prodnen, riga iect s i r e dossestic wines and AS ' 74=1;1101, oppoida 1 7 . 1 14. lI I MC 4te" . R. Aalltilldly Wally QTIIIIOIIIII & iillllllllM. lhe =l7 mw la &cowers of 6e tams Wan Moan, Ho 8 to It Pa. tr lllnchsm meet.' Elealingtisso, Allegheny county. ait • a.,111. STUD, .TXO. 7. lIIXTII.. . Co.. Illiedaai Pew "ind Iftded Aide ; Steamboat. Barge/ tad 7 lid WWI". lduallettffeen sad Der. len la Lessbdr, Idtd,dhlekOre, de., de. Model. tEdid reug • (list( - !Warr!. .T(_,_tperrox. . J . Of IPA EreniAra. " G " G " " L Establishel by Rickel &Jokutoi l lEag. William G. Johnston & Co., P.R e II\TTIEMS, STATIONERS And Blank Book Makers, 57 and . s9 Mood Street, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. mum-ty, ATTRACTIONS Boggs Buhl's. New Battiete CLOTHS, cts, sold this scoson . nt .50 cts. An Extra Bargain. White, ' Victoria Lawns, FOR !WITS, at cts, about one half the value. ' ctml gamine , 'Organdie Lawns, • in eleiteen cents. IeA.3I),I.ES'ISUIFF SUITS ' I • • •OPENED TO-DAY. New -Black Heracints, al Reduced Prices. JUST OPEibritta ,Broende and Stripa!! Grenadine s% from 25 cents epic finest-qualities. Whlta_Liants Lwe Points. "' Black Llama Lsce-Pldnta. airing puretuised ai - tfne,assortthe'itt of: Law' Points at a sacrifice; Sre-offer the best.valne to he fotind In thlktuarket. l o il . tt g al2P ins, ' for each: bcpartikit, Opening PAW. r 73106142 S . 41 ammag M FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY CITY, PE nprs-Iy;chdmryl7Mll. ATTENTION Is called to our large stock of WALTItAIt . ..' - . '..,.. I:AiTIIER. { And we imihmtt the ildltrain: relocate why they etionid he - premed Ur, say other Amore= 1 Wombat I 1 .111 the tint pliii, the WWI= Colnion7 h t h• ',Mama. and Ou • had berfebt the espatafee of ,any others engaged la . the barioese to the • Molted Steel. i I t' In the mooed pee; the machinery In' am by ;the Waltham Company -le fat mom perfect ocad ,• varied, and as a n d ult in the Watches sand far irtuber grade of greater. variety, are "bred in the market at mo th fewer mime than -AaY other. Valdiff and aqie nan.l considers& "' In the third place, the Waltham Watt!, Is now a I ,aWile *article, ler reputation tally eatablkbed. , as aD ance, it la mold at km - prodt, than any others in the motet .. ' JOHN wraltlia am ie,NB a co., • Jewelers and 1111versialtles. a . prlrdet z .I MIMI% H. PA. l i ma • • * BEAVER SEMINARYIVINSTITUTE Will ( Open Asa Session Septem.beji 12, 1871. It Itas t aihk .tro t Curriculum, a 'T'en,eherei Course , Designed especially fur Common Ilehric7l Teachers, to Whorge Interest special' atten tion will henceforth be given. Ahro, a NORMAL (CURSE,. Suitable for time wbotould utakkkach ing a profession, and lit themselves for the highest gratk or Principalship, of our tinion School s. Young men are given a IBidness Edseartea,or fitted for College. Send to Rev.T. TAYLOR for the new Catalogue. Del4:3m J. D. RAMALEY'S OPER& Hat llopse,l A MU GENT'S FURNHING gmPOTRIUM,2, • No. 041 Fifth .Amenue, PITTSBURGH. The' Best goods ■t Lowest tlooodd mit to !tny Uhl ,on *rani. J esT x: brad r k it Financial Agada of the United maw. FODATD AVEDIUDA WOOD BT., Plttiginirjrh a i: Ps. Dealer* in all issues qrGavermswai Sseuriiki, Gold, 81100, wad CU. , ' • pow; Buy and all • WINDS, GOLD . j . * MORTO4OEI3, And find day armpit** geriassUy. es e=tr. a 4 " o.4 7 l Thain" . 11 ° 46 . u IDW. UninUDTP Atto web fix moms. moo HENRY LAPP, Deakr in aa kinds ,qf Furniture, LOIENI-01418 & MEM FRAM or Au. sizacronsonno TO ciarma. larligkiee ritrogi above Mow Ifsetwry, ROCHESTER, PEAII tr' The knelt stock to Mem society coootsat4 oo Mod. sad mann al liberty) , licorsot pekoe. Calm sad Ileirss provided , at lb. Morton so tke. Butte s Writ stock Of aft klitla of fnwt ten bad. MI .1/611Ing to Rake MOIR for 1111 sad whilst work, 1 hats lodated isy pekes so earthier sasylifilet A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK Of Tie° and Thrsilklnseel (Jigs, PERAIIOELATORS, A.." - D WILLOW CARRIAGES. of the best New York and Phlhulelphia mannfactum at witsomtble priers Also, Ladies' &whets, Baskets, Fancy Goods, Notions, Toys, Jee Jewelry; &e., .to wholesale and retail, atl,.. F. A. O'LEARY'S, 148 Federal 81., 2 doors above the Market, Allegheny. Pa. STEREOSCOPES, • VIEWS, eIIItOMOS, E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 505 usemiway, ateeropitit. Invite the interlude nf the .irade to their ellen:live tow:atm:a Of the above goods, tAcir own.Atildioation, inanniseture and importation. PHOTO LANTERN BLIDES and GRA PROS(' 0 PES NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. E. & H. T. Aiiihony. & co., 591 Broadway, New York, Oppiwite Mciropolieac Hotel: Importers and Manufanntrers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. ritarB,llly Homes Still Larger FOR THE MILLIONS' Rare opportunities ere now offered for securing domes In a wild. Aind Ay, and corifpnief climate, for ono-third of their ruse are NM". THE NATIONAL REAL YNTATA AGENCY !lea tar sale real outs of escri descrlptkie, locat ed in the Riddle sad boathook States; disprovef aocat graiseadjirleU tufa; ram stapoe_and 4101. foo plantstioes • Dxstor and inisierni lands • *IF, side/iv-and UN evidence. and bustaesa sUnda; sniffs and mill sitentaidoens, , Witte Land-Register contalningdescription, !coition. price and terms of propytire we hare for, sale. Address—B. W. (MARKS A Cu, 710 Ailfionef Brat Eatals .4peney. .r.'7 and 4111 Alma. darnue, C.• 1 State and County Tax . I reCounty Verityr will attend In the me. r E al townalpa and bolionehe T a xes prose of receiving the State and County for tba yeu 1871, at the places and times doOgnated be. low. t . • do I Hopewell Ip July 19 J Shire Hopew t ell ji Ip •• .10 Bolt W Scntre Moon It M. alllitre - FrPaytnents can be made in adjo rs btlng to ic wer ah Ileensee are due by la* July 1.1 Those not paid at that date will be collected with tats.. inayttl.l E. ALLISON. Irmo' r. Moser Go. L4ll LONG AS AMEISICA keep the Mao; kJ the Bible sill keep .bnerira. Tax Oro.. Sans. An "Ituporttust [took on the' Great question. ✓!GENTS W✓INTED, =Ell 'OPEN BIBLE) :I ' BY ui,. JOSEPH DEIIO, D. D, Olor V 1 .Armahnt: enured and Mae, de ; Third Edition Now Ready, 1 REVISED ANII ENLARGED. - L 'so ENGR.AV.NG.s. Liberal Commissions! Rapid Sales! Quick Prodts. THE BC= ROAD TO SUCESS; A WORD TO AGENT". There is no mucks of books to ell. Bat dm Ma some, of au agent Iles In lls selecting that work Which meets theArlats of the times, and deals most powerfully istlit" tins lietag loom of the day. The recent efforts of tbe enemies of Pro_ teetantism to banish am DlUdfroat as Pane &Mar, and tbe late attempts in the Legislature etflevr. Vett and lifted. to legalise this outrage Upon oar deli 111911000,1 librottes, s c ale- Pa In the minds ofalltrice rrotestentm a dealt, to MOM sari lave circulated a mom. Usseastib hoowleago of the intents and fouposom of this crest organisation, which bout they eft possum this reentry before the close or the Nlneteeeth Century. Tau 01131 .Bcaza deals witn then questions. aad the readiness' With which the gist two editions hare been add la eudlelent proof of the Interest felt In tit, boot. . . Addrers t,. descriptire circulars. JR. J. R. FOSTER AXIL • re Fifth arenas, Pitisbured,. Pa labEir•chd aprs. New ) - rimrning Store, Car. 8d & Seminary Streets. Et M I A. V _Urs. F. D. Fast.. Has just opened a choice lot of fasbional.4 Millinery: Hats, Bonnet; Frames, Hlb• bons, Floe French Flowers. Illusion. ie. ladies', Mum? and atildresti' Row, Gentlemen,' nobleuhed Caton Hose— extra quality, KID GLOVES., • • • -2 CORSETS. COLLARS, HANDICEROMEIPS. EMBROIDERIES. T RIMMINGS. BUTTONS, SPOOL COTTON. Machine Silk. . VELVET RIBBONS awl all articlim usually kept In_First-Cly4 , Trimming Stores. Ia aditlon, she will keep a good assort went of Toys, Lead Pendl StatolnarY. Pankalm and Scissors: Fresh Confec tionary awl Gingarsnaps constantly on hand. (aprlikt4 vita. to..3\sartai TEA - STORE, J. A. ROBINSON, NO. 2 DIAMOND PITTOBURGII. PENN'A. Ilan now In Starts, a. Lame and well selected Stock of Fine Teas, Coffees. svr;Ans, sVicigh, Outsell Frani sad rep/antes, AU Qt which 'lre offered ut Air prism— .. The ottuninotkot of pumas stsitiog Pittsburg is invited to our stook. • • J. A. Robinson!, NO. 2 DIAS'ON,D. mayS,6in Plasborpi.ya. =I =I FRAMER.
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