The Beaver krgus. Beerier:T . +, #R1,7' . 1,9qi 1.1971.7 oirmdation Thirteen . Ifienckedi Rates of Advertising. EMU 7;7 - Aims, fit 01 0 , yo ,* 1 IX', 4'>'lo Ott do 340. 15 00 '1 (X), 10 (X , 15 Or do • 6 (41' G 000 1J (0)1 12 00 Is 00 du I. UV SV! 1.0 51. , j 13 0(1 .11dodi, S 01; 11 C. 15 44: 01. 1 1 • ... 11 I. 15 U 4.- 1t (MI 1711 (VI tik) ;;.Y ik) or I ♦aaunietrawrl' 1114 EteCUturn . ,Notlcee...-tC 3 00 notices per line. ten Celt+. _v""" Paymenta to be nntle tZnartcrir. except 1.1 transient adnntiscateLtr, which IMCIET, be prat! In advance. GEO. P. ROWELL, 40 ?Ark Raw, N. York _ . A.ND S. XL PETTENGILL a: Co, 37 P.IrL. Row, Ybra, are the rote agelllll for Tut BEavin Attu that city, and are aatharized 143 coutract la inserting aclverthien.eiaa fur las et oar los% - 1.-•.1 Cul:oWe*. Advertise/I that rlty of :re quetea to leave their favors with either tif the abOVe Jousts. - - TIME TABLE; Cleveland A: Plittaburgh ‘,.L1.1„4 hat /14...ver /01.1 11)11uWai: Aceotu'u 3.22; Mail. p. Ga.:E. - cud:lg Fuet 9 Y.:. Uralus West lease Bearer ;Station 11.3 4111- 1.3 , 4vr Mrdl,l:4li a. m.; Accommodation and Li. (through to Belwr.) 4.15 p. m. Pitt. FL %V. ag C. EL U.—Texas gotug Eaet A,e-r.uchceter btatiou tat end brtUge) as 101- - UK -aver rallaAccoru. Enta,accuin. ;.,m , Ned' Cagle tier ora. ;7,30 a. ra.; B. FA:h. te.lo rain: gulag Wer-t lente Ruch( ~ter.Wttlerti, tat IA 0r bridg,e) billuxe: B. t. scrum. a. UCCOO3.- 5.12 p. tu4 Erie taigta 13 1. 10(..cout. 1.31 `/ 1115 tug East 1.111 4 4. Boelktster (Upper) De- A pot Ult : LAC, a m hutre, ac Cl,lll 7.1.5 a. in., New Ctilq.e actt.uw a.4U a. ID. erp.lU.32 a. in; Beaver Fall., areom Chicago ]tail p. in, Erie e 5..,,. 410 p cap. Ihtalp I r.il/0 gorng ‘Vrecpeave Hocureter kt pper Lc pot as rullkriva; leig'ourut a.m.; tine rip. • 25 a. to. TkarefTallx accona. a. tn. - . ('Elea_.. ,ap. ILL%) a. cu.; Chteut7u rip. p. al. Nev. amom. 4.3 U p. t.rle cap. 5.12 p. In, DLL." r air .eeom. StaiZot: : the Thermometer ior ihu week ending J 7 A. II July 17 "ir deg - . 71: 'deg. G. ueg 6S deg. 7.; deg. 66 de.4 '• 19 67 deg. 73 deg. deg al 64 dog. la deg. 64 ue,.; " 65 deg. f. 37 deg. .5C deg 6 deg. 61 deg. . - .‘s deg " 3 G3 4 deg. de:g. de,7 IL T. 'l'.-1 Li qt. The attention of the public directed to the followiug, New Advertisement" , which appeal' fur the lira tune In 11w A I:ci to -day utl Notaces—!fencer Druc. Store -IUI !once-.—StatrNUMUL/ ..,clloolEdiubork. k_ ll)t tle—Nett[ lreu Cly (tllege- .1 C Smith. .1 M Priticlpul and Spurr—N. & l a .t- ',li g ton Stinlnar: , -Mre. S. 11. 1.111111:3 laxt - luqn/re ut tht• ofticu. ..,ad Jury Pr.keu:nwi J For'u 1: --acal:?--/Pr. Cleiorutr Howie Burned.—The ~ welling. Louse oe•ned.and Occupied by Mr. Sam u.•l Henry of South Beaver township, tnis county, was destroyed by fire last The fire originated in a defective Nearly all of Mr. Henry's fund ax.., was saved. OM WARE.—W. - tell 11010 .1 1Ut Vtir Hate. mud fur dcay. - 114,8 aDd price (.1 L. it , o Nlarket f tree!, l'ittsbllTZll h A new Public Hall is soon to be rusted iu New Brighton. It is to be by a joint stock company. The stock ---j4i,trn—bas l&etfiLtnbscrib d. Mr. A. Fouitiell has been elected l're , ident pro tem . lb L. ll?opes,.esq., rea.mrer and Trustee; A. Best Wick, ~ ecretary ; and A. D. Gilliland, F. Alecander and William Thomas, Bu dd. tr. •untuittre. I.{ - 0 . 4 - fi REP/JILIN , . —lf your , aThf -I*-1..u. of ..f f to J 01.41 Ste , th 8.1 1 .. S9t , It . .,111 be repotted and n•tunfed • Nkarraill•-d. Iteleutied from Pulpit Labors.-- itev. I). P. I.owary, .pater of the Prt.s -I.yterian (+arch of thi• place, who ha% 1.-t-ti in ill health for , some Lime past, was, on last Sabbath-1)y a unanimous Moto of his conaregation --relea,ol !null pulpit duties until first of Sep tember. It is to he hoped that this re lax lti,m actlVe labor flay do in 11,11 reNture eta impaired health. Norii e ie-bereby given tha:., ou and :,f -ter )lattillii. and until the I-t ( ornrnlrAluneriii - u - 111_: vi.t their i.ftic, in b0rt...n.711 of ilearf.r.ion:y un Satnrthiy n: acli site k icus:t 111 Join, 31 N. tlrrl Small Poi in North Sewickley ToW ) nstiip.—We regret to learn that , ev/ral ea..es of smell pox have develop N, - n-th Sewickley township, this eutity. None of them have thus far fatal, although doubts of reCove ry .tre entertained of nearly all of, them. ;! Wltherow, %re aro sorry to be - ar. has on att,•ketl With the drea , ifti disease, u.:.t is suppo4ed he will not recover II! W•Teli Aweat, for It, Weitclas in the City or rittpbti%:h. or ottr ability to plea -0 in -n - L•• Joky tile terotorix Li ¶Lt Star •rt. PittAktrab.‘ j••••• lEEE The Numerotts friends and ~,.tanWi of Mr. .I,atues Crawford for -1,...1y ~f this place, but now residim: at Falls, will regret to learn that he pres , eut suffering from teat terrible -cancer. It ha..s locnted t tsea 1,..ar the root of his tongue, and his tLr'at and neck are already much s\' Mindy haw . ° already or aro .0, , ,ut sending to Dr. Miss of Washing z.,l„ D. C., to have him supply them ath the Candnrango' remedy ian* , u tit= of which was published in. the lam Annus , as soon as his partner returns: rn,tri South America with the specific. Along s' ith many friends, «'e.• earnestly hope that Mr. Crawford's family may succeed in procuring the alleged reme dy, and on giving it a trial, find it what it is. purported to be-i-a certain cure for =I FRUIT JARS, Cement., Pure Srli•es—at ugo Andrimsen's Beaver Drug Store. Tlatheutatieal.•—ln the A Ito r, of uly 12th. •" J. 11. C." of Stnith's.: }'errs• aAks for a solution of thofollowing se,s, a 'Joh. 12.5 feet standlr 1,. I :troto , d, ho , l:,eu of so rtiat its top rested on Ow :7—o,d, tow f.. , ftb of it, lf•laZirl dNt..311: trord its t.sd •ur fat, thr tu - tt parts tinerttro.: at tto pt.): t At Vt hal distance from flu% ;Trott .d, .3 .3 • ..to. pole broom • *chi,. problem is an old one, and has prt,ented to the public., at In terra;., a varying length of the pol., fr.m tme ; but '-fin one, that I ' ever efolde.eended to strat:lN ions and inquiring rnathemato-id .1, with a solution. It is high um, problem was solved,and those , puzzled over it relies - Al from undue .:.ntalxnztetV. Sly it tioNVf4.ige of maul science IX quite as lii`mited as n, v Pr , N , !edge of otherstiences, and a the 'problem in cenestion steel ves v .1i fliculti es and murk mental labor: .:,.l•.1. IL C.' will answer me lour briefly and explicitly. INN o." 1% e . problem, and publish the solution Ilif• newspapers in- this enmity, with , r ,- .guest that all other newspaper. au.l I-71- , .heals in North Arnej, - oa, friendly pi hlic schools in general land science in particular', also laY it their readers. . . My four questions are hrielly them , : 1 , 1.. When the pole broke, in the man ner .leseribed, what geoinctrgeal _figure d.l IL form? i. How many purls hassuelt a figure. en i %viral are they (-ailed? d. new nian' of the parts pf such a nzure must be given in order to find the ther, or unk [mutt parts? 41. ti. 14 the number of parts necessary , olution given in your problem' • L. }:. Ft , ENTLI3 P.E.x.—Somettsii4.llew and ••,. Be eure.and read 1.1.Je advertiee.tutlat la our " Greatest In‘ettlaz ot tha Ar:e." . "'l/..ve tp. Golden Fountain Pen is nro.nr '...•••-•1 A gum.] a neee*tity to every man, d A4ents, lit.re tea chance to mtroduci,y; a and aalrahle janin;ly MEE The organ grinding business was : , rl , k in Beaver ion ia4 Saturday fore- The reript, , & from this useriii A.:, I ioeeupation were Ell 'l.r neNr. , *t and laten rnrrltle. In"atchc•l and t..kiver Ware at the ioarr.t prictt, Son. A- hirket r . ishurzt jeT:ly ‘killed by Liglitning.—A mare and ' volt, belonging to Mr. Jonathan IForney of Darlington towtiahip, were killed by lightning during the storm on the 11th inst. BenierNialejlteilillk—TwiiwafsB ago laint gatuiday; a son o! John Pratt, near Clinton Station, fell 'from a swing, striking lds head on a knot of a log be neptl4i4.wipi,vtfolitforce as fraceitr& his skull and canso hiS dc:ath•oWthelitin day following. Prof. Eberhart &livered a lecture to the Y9rt4altSe/WO C 114" g f 3 i ( X7. Brigh ton Ott lifst 'Frith' titterneen," subject.: "The Character and Importance of the English Language:** Ile is well qualifi ed to lecture an that suliject and iv? have no aitetit the - Class had 'treat in listeniui to his disquisition. - On Sun .day the Principal of the, Normal School delivered the sth of the series of Lec tures. Subject: ' - The Bible, its -Litera pre aud its glaims ppoipthe.Young.: Scar —The wives of Jarnel and John enu ninghatn, of Chippewa township, were seriously injured by the upsetting of a spring- wag4,n, aeveral miles beyond Darlington, on Twisday of week before last.. Mrs. James Cunningham could not be bmught -borne tOatil pionday orlat Week. •Theie weto tiro thfhlren itt the wagon, but they eNeapet.,l unhurt. The iv)r,o beeame frig,htened by the a4on prftssing upon him, l going down a lo:; ---,owe of the barite., having bro kl.n:;iinzi turned atidderify;;ll4l.,etting the wag ,, il and detaching himself. fait,t and rule. of Jvtaelry, In all tip br.t.bc4l,..tu 13c found ut Joh', S/...tf..uut. I 9.. S .IhiatiCer Stiret, r4t.llllll3rril j 671-3- \cis Brigh ton Cutlery — By ref erence to 'Our advertising, columns', it will be 0 -- haervt-1 that a tuee.tillg .J.Jf,the of t his Irian u faetoi`y lY to be held on next Wedne , day evening., ()Lir leaders n lii be ),leased to learn that it is eonteinplated starting the work.. up aAai II as sn, ii ILS eer Lull arrangement can be made. This will positively be et y st.on --passt 14 _by next Monday .wyek. 11/e lissignec!, 0.. L : Ebi!rtiprt, with the a.., , ,e.tanee Cr Mr. William Bedisnn, has been hard at work several (lax:, past. Making up the inventory of .t , ,,-k. We understand that the assets will reach frozu "'zka),Utx.) to S:ls,,cuU„ abile the liabilities do not exceed tz14,000. The apprakers are about making the valua tions, and we presume the a.,itmeas' report of the , Tuditiful cif afiturt,.. Will be made I,nown at the stockholders' inevt ing. Betlcee Count , / Pre.,f4. EN2E3 IE2E3 1:1:11NG ` 4 11.% i tr ~„, „ .in.•t. nr4ll A House Broken Into in Itrigh i ton TOM 1116 hip- -Ain Tuesday or lam v,-,ek the dwelling of Mr. b. 11. Rei-in 1-ger of Brighton township, this ,ounty, Wm broken into by some person or present unknon. Mr. and Mrs. I:els:lnger were both absent at the tune, and tlit• the building Wt•re all l hrll , and the ,o‘‘ ur windows se- cu rely iii,tened :I.)a n. An entrance Nt LIN/CN er, <Alt.:tied through the see um! scory \\ once ir't-ite, the plunderers N Inrteel ( very part of the house, op eniut; usanithiut; trunks, ilraNs the fact that nothing tras taken save a pair of It id gtovta and a riding whip, it is rea,enable to infer that mon rt./ Ws* W hat Va WILD (0.1, alp l tor. in this, Loa ever, they 55 ere foiled, as the inmates had taken their pocket hooks away eth thaw. \Vty be lieve Mr. it., has some elite as to ah o the guilty ramie-3 are, but very prudent -1 NN I name, for the preNent. ( 1.„o M. ( . 1...P IP, ( 1,. LP ( L,P (Ur( Pi(ot NS CP: Pl 3 , prica Ma Bishop Biugley • si (:rate op Kingsley AV Lit), during WI Wahine x‘as. Irtviehil lleaNer, and sthrr - vi LLS well-known to inanv of the Methodist people In till-. \ ottultp , tlif , l 3 year nr thn lteN. Dr. who ha, hun.ull !wen tr..l Ili ro,..•1111y, de,cribes., Li I.hc N. v. Meih•,,do(!a ‘l , ll. to We graNe of the 131,h0p who eluse.l hI. :Ile and i.lb tic. Mlnnit.ll.l J. r liatuaNcti, .asid Etltertiag Bc.rut 11c ~.:a‘, a (iefai.Lll hig-n 4...Ver a 11:urai "Prole. tact 1111,11 L.L.11 the i ishop r€4.l.s , ' from 1 r. I 1.01 11b The gra), e Le h, a ruhrt,,l place, hur routhred by lag-trees and wives, awl tt ith tioWer , gro‘‘ lug in iuxuriance about it 4 The Lutuu is a I}Latu I ahrell lnasuury or brick, perhap- , a lout aoot e the surtueo of the ground, and over at 1, a Ulm evatlng, ut pia ter. "nip. IN a gnutl ,-- luumialturt fur a tonrhiu :oat, 4,1 - in.nutuenl. Le IL , pre,ent .Leto, a has tut uuuut bed 1.11 , )1/11 byuu mean* a neglected ttppezrati ,- 0. It seetOS lur stab or 1114)11IIIileill_ t here is, e our,,e, till Insertpti ,, n on IL, ne:th r;• Luere any ituthed,,,te em.to,urc, the grave of the be.,uveil man would 01 ' tt ay' he NAIL. tom! IntruNik.li an,l 111 luaL grai eyard. r Invite oar s.ssal r [n • , ts r s u.l.llar.ut i'itta,,ur4tt 'Fite came t,, u. l itN t wuelz Pnlargfpl and improved ill 11-110 re•,l,,ct. .01.1 tla 1, a lair aiii,,ant will glve tI it organ a hearty support. 11E, W.TCIII', Cultlpicte a, , 1 0.. ti. , 141 , 11111. Ilta 1.1 !lir • Marne't :•1 Pi • • 11 e Wool Clip in renter Coon t)'.—No ha, hut given the mat ter some at.ention has anv idea "1 «t u ft the xt 001 dip 211 1.3.4.1,3yer county amount., annually. During the present season there have Ick,en smum ten or [IN elve wool buyer-. in the e,iniity. ha% e I.•l4tht Up the 110 , 4 id the 0 , 111,r9d/CEld here, hut not near all There to a Lett aitteitint .4 It ',till In the handi; ut the gruners. LeAving the latter out ul the eetx.mut. (mutely, 'and tlituWutgLagetlier unit the I.n_« purchaii,e, of sotLe ul the buyers Arid the reported Intreim , e, iit the ‘i a think e. a are little short ul the mark Nrhefl he say the already Llus otouti ty durtug the'. cur It IN true the lin ul prutlUced 1111,5)eai v./11 V% lILi the pr.,ilw•tioLm t,r pre% ions seam,. yet the prteht %..lue of the et,mee,ditv wii lijaht• we teceil, from tlin, source 11e.11- 1, It le.; dlteV,uther, eltlal to the'rettupta -1 any Inrintar ,MeasUn fur several eats craze l.rlt C :111.11.ei P,uud ‘s as •,I ,, ut 55 (Tel:.; the higbet.t CA) 111411 IV of our nail !lit" ruto,o, uo.l our hunted tiutubvr of ~ unty h.i. uo taus 1., be :1 , 11.1.1,0 , i lit.r effort% At v., owl-grow log. EE Look Out tOr ('urilllr tituutft.— Tlic 't .o I:. NA' t , leann ttiat a party of stttvet.m.,, in ,liit'Ne2,liig u. l moil t riy tp., ~ r tw in a t t-ry tt Ind and alulost bie location, di , coN ti eti the larger p.,rtion 01 the bddy orpa large petrated. The petrified ilnitss v.as taken up and eons ey,d t where tt can be seen by the i-uri,us. gentleman wino t.tts, the pvirilie I retliall, U. roar hit Icvt Hari legs top tti the.. knees were tnissulg--, also, the head and alx.fla-t half of the trunk. The balance of the&ly was of a dark color and appear ed-to have been much swollen. Many suppose the man to have belonged to ushington'e army, and Lobar° su - ayod away and died in the woods at the time he passed through this section on the way m French creek, near Meadville. Others think the body to be that of an Indian of huge stature. The discovery Is a reutarkable one. "Itarriffr„••—We take the liberty of saj, in g• t t 'our readers that Ram Wer t " wlu 4 se first letter appears in.our paper to-day, !s our esteemed citizen Prof. Taylor,who is just now taking a jaunt througqthe Oil Regions of Pennsyl Vanik? MO - 81-ti =II it 1. =I • Thelkiertr e Areas: Stapes of the Phillipsburg Soldiers' Orphan SO_ 90.71 -is 41 ilac) a summons to the Soldlirs Orphan School, Phillipsburg, foun I the County cf•mmittee—and pther ,iisitem-4present to listen to the examination of the pupils. The day was cool, and pleasant tor, tho exorcises, and the 'Home" looked invit ing,, as it ivi - ikys does through the sum mer mentha, in Itio;lieqUestc,hat - retreat. The' eXandination WWI conducted by the State Inspector, Mr. Cornforth, as sisted by the tcaehersof the School, in the most rigorous and impartial manner. Muchcare and attention has been giv4ri to the drilling of the classes In their coV- 4 craPizranehta of study. -Hard vorli by both teachers and pupils was evidencol by greater proficiency, and higher ad vancement in the grades, than any pre vious year. [The relative standing of the grades in examination will be given nest, w ee j. All the classes did but nirtioticed parbtnilarip the class th ography,-2d grade B,—the Botany class, Mental Arithmetic Sd grade' 2D—also grade A,—and, in this class, we would make particular mention of 'Miss Ella Nelson and Miller Delo,. After the examinations were concluded imieral:prisES trete awarded by hirilray tor; the'Principal: The first, a gold prize, fir obedience, industry and study, to M iss Loretta Reynolds t - Pittsburgh t lath grade l.• The uez.t.---tlie ally id &limn or prize.foraAtedlenee;itidustrydrui Study, to the Misses Frances L. Heasley and A. V. Cole, both of Mercer county. The seemid prize, for obtalience and industry. to Louts Glatzen of Mercer county. Two gold pen-holders were awarded to those who Made the greatest progress in writ ing during the year, Loretta Reynolds and James C. Donaldson, both of Alle gheny county. . , In the sewing Department there were also live silver prizes given by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. First prize awarded-for the best general sewer and buttonhole maker, Frain es L. Heasley, Mercer CO. 1.. arid, for the largest number of drdss is, tit well [mule, Maggie M'Oninis, Allegheny city 'Third, for the best gen eral sewer amt dress, well made A. V. Cole, .Nlercei Co. Fourth. for the best made single dress, in 72, Loretta Rey nolds, Pittsburgh. Fifth, .for the third hest wade dress, in 72.,.Carrie E. Cole (a little girl l years of age), of Beaver Co. After the i.rizes were distributed, three diplomas were given—awarded by the Slate—ono [(L.:dims Loretta Reynolds, for completing the 10th grade (the highest er toadied by a Soldier's Orphan in the States. 'llt o. for completing the sth grade, to the Misses Frances Heasley and A. V. Cole, both of Mercer county. wnclu4ion Nlr.Cornforthaddres..‘jd the school, in which he took OCC:ISIOn to hticak of tho rapid improvement of the pupils during the lust year, both as to progress in study, and in appearance and manners—he itsl lered-the last year the Most prosperous in the history if the , A ft,r these remarks the nlerCiSeS of e drawn to it clo.c— a pleasant day ha% ins; been spent by Visitors and Hello!. ars. A mong henna worth:4 , of attention we could not fail to observe the order and de corum of the school, whiel: were very marked—ealling forth tile admiration of all who had the honor of being present. It evident they' are being trained, through habits of labor and discipline, to "paddle their own canoes. - tine could not look around upon their sniffing and eager faces, without being impressed the wlsdotn of the provision the State has P. , I I , owutfu lly made for her soldiers' irphans, and a feeling of grati tude for the kind forethought of their foster-father, rnor Curtin. The hright‘and healthy appearance of the scholars xi as noticeable, show ing the 'attention and care exercised by the Prin elpal and his %yin , for their bodily com fort. as cae ll as or their mental grov.th, ;1 11 ,1 p i -,, %;eg ak,,, the truth of the as,tir twit, that " e.t.a er and ticiuity are hdlthful. C.intentnient seems 0, be a prey'ipling feature among the orphan children, if one may judge front their sunny -taees, and their love and devotion for their ti.w-hers 'and we have reason to believe their contentment is founded in 54; ood , se :id vim' irt provided with sultstati tint ,liet and an abundance of comforta ble clothing. treated as children under parental eare they are made to feel they hat e a linnie indeed. W.O. would not ol.1)il to mention the neatness anil eleaniinesi visible •in all the departments of the Feltool. The room and dormitories are well en' ilatisl and ~rderly ut appearanre—of the culinary department, we had ample proof of skillful practitioners in the leilesome viands spread before us. fishers for, and sympathizers ith the soldiers' orptians,,,,and appreei dye of the efforts or Mr. TriOurtml fam !lV their welfare—the epirmnitt* feel great satisfaction with the results of the school thus far, and look Torward to still greater success in the future—success that will reflect eredit upon the Institu tion, long atter its doors have swung to upon the last soldier's orphan that shall go ,forilt ,to take an individual part in In the evening a literary and musical entertainment was given by the pupils, hut as we were not present, we can einly rnpoat what we have hoard froxliptgers. Yilit Mist the pupils aervilited'ibbni ,elvos ery well and that Mr. Comfort!), the State Inspector, expressed himself as Heiner highly pleased with the entertain ment. UNE OF TUE CONIM EE. II pct: you , liildrett to ellueate . ? Send them to the State :Normal Selliocirat. Ed •rht, t.-tnatl and practical. Del)el Dead. -1-1“, I,t4z I,laut re lastt winter made nu z•u.'„0414) lw pemled m fill' dead fr n th, ;t..1.1.\ battle t, 1% .t.,11111.4,1..ii near .%% :Ind atillo.riz...l the t.overnllr Sllpt•r -t the 111.41,y 1, to exptbncled. 11 ,, hert H . 11 rdv F.tlitie.to.4., or th, lIIIIIe r the a,t.—,:et- Siiir t . ri St. t WI. ad% ist• all young persons to get an t,locatH , ll, lnu .'an get more for your I time and twpney at the 2,ta:c9 Normal Siihopl at Mk Lioro than at at other hi 'stitution known to tiA, To Stop-Illeciling.- It i i j said that /deeding irons a wound on beast may by i.doliptml by a mixture of -wheat ilour and counnousalt, in equal' parts, bound on with ciotli. if the bieecling, be profuse. use-a large quantity - use from QUO a, three pots. It may be left on for 41104, it tits4.o.ary. The person .who ki%461 this reOpe saym in Ulla manner he hay saved th lifu of a horse which was bleeding fro a wounded artery; Ific bleeding, yea_se# in five minute s after the application. A N 11e,11(.10II is it fortune. One of the best places to acquire a sound education is at the Normal School. IVrite for its circular. Address J. A. Cooper, Edin boro, Erie Cu. , PU. 11 Question for the liityieeit.— iine'Of the , oddest questicartitVer submit ted to layers i, uoa puzzling those of Itartlord, Dunn. It seems that a man who recently died there left a widow, cliikliess, but expecting shortlY to be conic a niothvr• 1. v his will he provid ed that if theexpveted child should prove to 1, a boy, tiio-thirds of the property should go to him, and ono-third to the widowed mother If, however. the child proved to be a girl; only one-third of the estate was to go to her, and two thirds to the mother. The result, of course; was awaited with an interest eieu greater thau that usually bestowed upon such events. The result is—the widow has become the mother of twins —a boy and girl. 4 Mao With Nothing to Do ' some of the friends of Hon. Thos. A. Scott are a little solicitous lest he should be out of a situation this summer, and are engaged hunting up railroads, tso ; or three hundred miles 1 g, to enable him to take - 0447 Presn. icy, just to keep hi, Land 1:4. Thim .., , ell enough, as he is only l'reald of live clads includ ing the . 'on acitie, Viee-Pre-sident of twe,l - , itie ding the Perinsy 'yenta C arid, I 'rector in thirty-three, and ;eneral -Consolidation AgSitt l'or the ,balaneeA Ho keeps four', Secretaries busy looking after his iron,"%ll, silyer gold, quicksilver, lead, slate, steel, coal and wild land interests, devotes a few .leisure moments to steel rail and loco motive manufactories, steamship lines, bridge building and engineering. Finds relaxation in running - Alit Petite. sylvania and Virginia LegislaWies and d fr entire repose in directing ieotit,r, President and the Supremo ne ,'in all that relates to his chain the'roads throughout the land. Independent of is he is married. His locks are slightly sprinkled with gray, but thii comes - with - years ; norian. ms tare wears a %if:My' satire: itid fit as 'cheerful as a robin . in May. IC hi well that his friendiloOltifter him' and see that time hkeqt pri3llled to 'hang IlarY - pUil Ohl lufilds.;-Alfoona • Rev.,George,P.lipsys4 ?raid" t of Washington and Jefferson College will deliver the sermon at the.dodleation of Rho rrankfor‘ treabitlialan Church in this oounty. Tho dedicatory services Will take plrie,e,, it ,Ia prseuild, lit August. Rev. Rays is an impressive speaker, and we doubt not, will have a largo audience on the - oecuulion referred to. FRESH COWS FOR SAI.E.-- . 1 have four fresh cows for sale, which I will dispose of at moderate prices. Call soon at my farm in Brighton township. ll'aratt Itgratainsit. =MC= lie-nuion.—The surviving members of Co. "C." 101st Pa. Vot&. are requested by its late Captain, D. W. D. Freeman, to assemble at Wampum, Lawrence Co., on the Gth of September all° o'clock a. m. to take such action as they may deem necessary to perpetuate the scenes and vicissitudes of the company during the war. Lltiwrz IN i FLY KILLER—the battl , still continues, and flies are killed by regiments at the 13eacer t Drug Store. Grady's ptreas, will be and appear in ItecheiterOn - or - abotillfiti au of this month. (next Friday). , Thia company of performers are highly spoken of by our exchanges; and aa oar agricultural friends will be pretty well through with their harvest work by that time, we n - prehend,many of them will avail them selves of,seeing this, perhaps, the last circus of the season. See advertisement in another column. A Pendantlo as F a st,-,ring —A lady in attendatiee st• Rev. D. P. Lowery's church on Iguit Elabhatb, boat a pmdant to an ear-ring bet - Wean that building and her home near the foot of Third street . en the day named. 'rho person retur ning said' penklant Will ho ro warded by leaving it at this office. = Anent Lai lies Drenne..—The ed itor of the 'Hartford, (Conn.) Times hav iug been attacked for speaking rather too freely in regard to tho extravagance of female attire, in reply says: "We hare no desire to ace our fair sisters adopt the garb of men, nor to reduce their drapery to the primeval fig leaf; but we do wish that they would he per suaded to dress with that degree Of sitn plieity which would relieve them from much drudgery, f promote their health and comfort, acid enhance their beauty. Women of wealth and position in socie ty, by this weans greatly relieve the burden of those in bunibler walks oflife by presenting ati eximi pie of style which the latter Would 'plow without difficul ty. Those elaborate euntraats in dress which we now often see betwei,p-differ ent classes of soidelly would be stiffened down, and the poor girl would be less often mortified by having her simple gown overshadowed by the endless ruf fles, flounces, tucks and paniers of her more laithionable neighbor. The Beater ' an 4 Erkik. ti:94l• A. ia,rrespondittit of the Pittstntrghp.on sicrcial, Writing frenr .:f le , i heir t 'week, has this to say:ou the Beaver skid Erie canal Enlargement question: • Here the Beaver•taitiai_ opens Saki she lake. giving a' Wallin' etrirtatintinPien to Pittsburgh. Were litis tonargatto $ Cll - houicienv. tor the Itimaiage U WO sou propellers, as was advocated-two cars ago, it would so reducetnerpticeof superior urea to our furnace, PI 10,:tor ever bring them Within therattreektimt of the unequaled Pitnibargli coal. •The importatice of this matter turret-took proper hold of the Iniudsof Oar lanantas well ; at any rate, not, sulllclent to luoVe tuem to ettmtual action. Such an en largement wuutd practically plats Pitts burgh at Um conjunction of tbaf , great nose and river is . stents of navigation, 1v sere her vast oatural ado anuiges, coin -blued u till diverging railroads, tutkaitl- Mg IllalkULaetUrea anti commerce, Would soon tilab.o tier mom populous thall any of the great cities of Me West. HUI the canal iota passed tutu Loner bases., ...a the voutemplated channel of vasurlitullOU is suspended at least, but nut forever. Its importance in too great and apparent to - , be N cry loug uegitsned„ • Prmideut 'I ouumeti, ts , ho Stant:U.4 the bead of the'glant interest' now biddies thu canal, cannot but be 'aware of the mighty couseqtfouces . tor good that Would result trim' making it the medi um-in connection between the Ohio and -Luke ..e.rie, and - dour with tlsti NOW ,York Uanal, sown to be in like manlier enlarg eq, combining into one a grand scheme of ulterior navigation, and twilit% In the, bonds of cheap imereozmuunhatuon nearly ail of the [wrest. portions of North .tiimt IC. - a system in magnitude and cx ten t, a about a parallel on earth. To show; that President Thomson eumpre hetet, tills great subject, the follow tug passage is quoted Ituill a letter afritten uy Wm to James Caldwell, eat(., and oihets of Pittsburgh, NN inch app iaireti 1n tile ourresponuence lately published in Lae , 'um/six/Tot( relating to um removal ut um Lamas trues Liberty street: ".1 lie - lOcadoll of the- praseiit depot is (Anal a/ to the business community, and especially convenient to the-rivet trade; and while it is true 'that mach of the trade and travel now diverge by other 1 /Mel to the vast regions tributary to the Veltitsylvania itaaiivati,' we ilanuotagree 1 with you in ignoring toe noportanettlo I 'lvisourgli cud this eolupany of the mi. - iris er, and that the present link be / tween land and water transportation at the toot of Liberty street now in fact ex ,oting, is nu longer necessary. IV hate v tr may be the now depressoil cone/lion of tills river trade, we took forward to a period of time not far distant when, by improvement to the river and in the yes sets uavigaung it, an outlet andhighway for (rattle for Pittsburgh will be found, possibly equal to that of all the railways radiating Irian that city.•' With such illunonation at the head oI A' that stupendous railroad system, tit which every Pennsylvanians has reasogi to he proud, there is ground to hope that the canal to Erie is not destined too fr -the ignoble purpose of being Weyer(•etllitto a duplicate railway, from Alm small ap prehension, that, it enlarged, it iniglit take sotno business from railroad Hues. The initiortance of the Ohio liver to Pittsburgh ho fully understands. lie must therefore see that the proposed en larged navigation to the Lake would form "an anklet and highway for traffic" of equal or beater consequence ; that it would virtually make Pittsburgh a Lake port, opening to her commerce a cheap emiulunicatton with immeasurable re glens, abounding in the minerals de manded by her coal, to lumber required for her growth, and in the rich products of agriculture ifeeled by her teeming poptilatton. 'rho idea is a grand one, and its reali zation perfectly practicable. To unite by continuous navigation the Gulfs of Mottle° and St. Lawrence and the Bay of Naw York, with all the affluent+, and confluents of the intermediate waters, chi braving within their limits most of the +lunatic variations of the world, with a soil: , unitormly productive, and mineral deposits uutinaginable in rich ' mess and boundlosa 1U extent! Such a . unity ocsystems would link L o g etber in the indosotuble bonds of pro 'tableeorti , fierce bvery• section of the continent, all deriv itad van Cages from thil k utercourse all tout ally interested in t 0 progres sive development growing but of such wide-spread connections, and all pledg ed by the same mutual interest to the manitainance of harmony and the van tin uatice of the common prosperity. Puosruno. Washington Female Seminars. —We are in receipt of the Thirty-fifth Annual Catalogue of the Washington Female Seminary, located at Wastipg ton, Washington county, Pa. T E in stitution is in a very prosperous,,condi tion, and ranks high among si ilar in stitutions of this State. Mr5 . ...11. Hen na is its present principal, hasfilled that position for thirty-on •ears. We notice ia the catalogue r rred to the Daisies ofleVeral ladies f this county. arents who contemplate giving their 4 ughters a thorough education should glve•the clait i v Of f .Ntrs. Hanna's Semi nar's their ittenten before making a cAolco of schools. See her adt-ertise anent in another column of the Attous. The Baltimore A mert : Mrs. Whar...keeps closely bor. cell and maintains h r _. usual composure. Her daughter is still w*r her. A numlaer of persona called toCsee her dung the day, but were not adznituKt, amilnip the rest-a reporter of the New York Woritkwho bad dome's ongdletitnee to "Interview the unfortitmde ratty, but atingle gismo. in her, as ho walked familiar cell, was all that be got for Via pains. Professor Mc- P&P', Ufa., Wharton physician, n o. I .o4,o4' l 4' , ) oo "4tPbsekie to Nat viAneatievdurtietto afternoon. gentleman and lady who brpti g hg, issA , 0004, but, were not adtaitta* to her cell, shasentword in answer' In - an inquiry for her health, that abe had not slept since sbe bad bean in Jail. Captain Van Ness, United States Army, brother to Mr. Eugene Van Ness, called in the evening, and bad a long interview with' boas -Wharton in-the roeeption room. Tackled the Wrong Ifisa.—A few daya'aince our• friend Henory Edwards of North Beaver township, while at work to the harvest field, saw a huge black. snake, and turned to find aatoue or stick wherewith to diapacth It. /a au instant however he felt fits lege In the worst - gki they - 4d over been in, and looking ,down; - found that his snakeship had oolle(tibOnt,44l l l- tIiAC Heart' was cool would be, chaps, saying too much, (who could keep pool lu July, with a snake. squirming about one's legs!) but there wu a sudden and vigor ons tramping initiated which cussed_oot Until the reptile sore, and bruised, gave up the contest and received,. the coup de grace from the heel of henry's toot Lawre,we Guardian. . Spec:lll Correspondence of the Bearer Amok Union Depot 411: 111utel-Allegbenr Volley kaialllroad-Workbouse Temperiance-4141, ll*aquas, Ice: Rouszvit.t.s., Pa., July 24, 1871. with "Saratoga" packed 'and satchel in band—the termer, of 'course, fur our •InAter hair-*early last week we left Old heaver, which is so clearly emerging. from the chrysalis' state in which It has lain for inore•tiin a scur. ofietui. We were pleased to Nee the improvements going on at our inovat/iceut-Of Station, erected by oho railroad company in ac cordance with the behest of oar whiloin "City Fathers" tor the right of way 'tiro' their domain.' It May' occur that, at some period In the liattre, the inn sciences In ofahead railroad officials may be touched, and they may yet, give us a Station Ww-thy of uur really heautilut town. Under the care of the gentleman ly conductor, Skinner, whose genial face toe traveler is always eager to greet, we were soon safe in the Union Depot, Pitts burgh. From this centre • nearly tidy passenger unit's daily depact, and as many return from all points of the com pass., Flom its doors trout seyen to sa teen thousand purism* pass every teen ty-foOr hours. The Hotel, under theat re/Aloft of Major J. Unger and his es timable lady, is a model of its kind, and is a real hums to the way-wont traveler. amid the ringing of bells, the ruin -Wing a She almost mostaintly pasfstug trains and the pulling of engines - , we soughtand atlength secured the embrace of Morpheus. After a hearty breakfast wt' en'a'ct! a Beat, oil, the Adisdy side of totem( the beautiful Washes of, the Alle gheny Valley read. Oyer greblfLo' so greatly improved in the last feel years, We wound our, way amid the ininke and din of furnaces out of the " The noble buildings ut the Pittsburgh Workhouse, on the opposite aide of the river, some fifteen miles from the city, reminded me of the fate of those two li tmus° Commissioners who took bribes for granting slieenses to sell vile poisons to their tallow-men. i thought how wusih better it would do Tor the city and for tin thlittinntil lanitilL-4, If ail the ruin sellers could be put to hard work here, for a year, with the Couituissloners. Alas it ever occurred to your readers that a business that so debauches all engaged in it, as does the whisky business, must be bad in every way ? The distillers have given the general Government wore trouble in the colleetiou of the 'lnternal lfievenue, by their frauds and perjury, than all other classes of society together. Oh I when will this whole business, that demoralizes all concerned in it, a nd u m / destroys its victims for time and eterni ty, that thrives upon the tears and groans of worse thou widowed women and or phan children—when will It be swept from ourotherwise happy land ? There is power enough lu a:suety to effect it In the next ten years. Where Is the refor mer that shut lead in the movement? A hundred miles from Pittsburgh— having passed Parker'eLanding,the first view we get of the "pil Regimes" proper —we stopped at SCrubgrasa for dinuet, which, in spite of the very unpropitious name, gave us a very good one. As-- -Irenmose ess 7 - osead siss.-*int.- ghesty river on a substantial bridge, and were at Oil City, at the mouth of Creek where oil was tirstdisouvered and the point from which very much is ship ped to various parts of the country. Our destination was Rouseville, three milent up the " Creek." stopping hero, we were not a little Interested to tears that the baggage-master, at the Station,' was Johnny Steele, who handles trunks with the same facility that be used to handle his thousands, and tens and hun dreds of thousands of dollars. lie is au industrious, faithful and apparently con tented man. The boys may need 14 be reminded that, at the age of some nine teen or twenty prays, - Johnny," front having been a poor boy knowing little of the value of money, came into posses sion of a large fortune by the finding oi oil ou a farm that had been left hint by the death of his foster mother. His in come is said to have been several hund red, dollars per day. Yet, in a twelve ,havitig spent amtiltou of-dollars, lie wait bankrupt. doubt net he is is; happier and better wan now than then ;' showing that neither happiness nor. goodness can be purchased or depend upon wealth, but upon the proper per formance of duty. In a walk to some of the we reached a point from which more thah a hundred dericka wereW.4.MM. Oil is now worth live dollars par barrel—net ting the pratiucer more than twice as much as last year this time, in the Midst of the leransa- Prussian war. ,Nlore anon. RA itaLEte. •• j 1 ohnuy Come home."—The ing letter, written by a Leavenworth girl to the Chief of Vallee o f Kansas City, indicates pretty clearly that western girls " know their right 4; and knowing dare maintain them :" LEAVEN WORTII:VANHAS, 1 July 1,1:171. " There is a man in your place named Johnny Baseombe, who is in love with me and was driven away from our house last week by my old father, who drives away everybody who co rnea to court me. I am like a heap of other girls, and like to be courtetri - IrOn't you, Mr. Speers ? Please for ply sake, find oat Johnny and give him my picture, which I enclose you, and tell him that I will stick to him, father or no father, and, if you ever come up here, I will come to see you and thank you. Your, unknown friend, JULIA." "P. S. Just tell Johnny that his J ulia sent him the picture, and he Will know it all." If Johnny does net strike 'a bee line for home idler "reading tlisOetter, lto dosen't deserves wife. tip . • The Pittiburgh Commercial tins a cor respondent, who le now rusticating In Somerset. Ho has this to say abOut the principal products of that county t Until the present' year the principal products of the want, were rye, buck wheat, butter and maple sugar. Over live hundred thousand dollars worth of butter was wade and sold last year, and We sugar crop brought in a revenunover vAio , aiai. Last moon, however, many Of the farmers in the Southern part of the county turned their attention to raising wheat, and an abundant crop was the result. Heretofore scarcely any wheat was raised in the oeunty, but the harvest has proven that wheat will grow in Som erset county as well as buckwheat, and instead of having to purchase their bread stuffs, as heretofore, the farniera will have wheat lotion. It is thought, in . fact, that there is more than enough w beat - i • the county to supply it for the next yea •-•-•.-__ ,-- Resolutions of Itespeet.—At a regular meeting of Beaver Lodge, No. 366, 1. 0. of 0. F., herd Tuesday evening, J u ly nab. JETL Abe ,folloviing preamble and resolutions were until l i 11l ously adopted : WIILLSZAS, God in Ills mysterious way of dis pensing His Divine Providence, has seen At to saudeoly rentiove from car midst our highly es teemed/rad respectedttrother I. W rum; ATID WurALll. Ire shall no morsabsp t warm baud that was ever open to a brother in ftilliship and disarms, un . more will he meet N p OA (15...c.41 circle, titita mines and noble that. character mutt lite forayer, as given spots to the hearts and minas of all who knew him; therefore, Resoteed, That in his death our Lodge and the Orator NMI bet • Waal amber, his brother afld sisters a kind *ad ersiwthiling feepd. and 'the community an esteemed and honored citizetl. ' Resolved, That these resolutiolis be spread on the minutes of the lodge, • Copy 'cacao family of the deceased Brother and that they be put:mimed in the Keever roper,. Lod „ ill Raw re d. Th at ge room be draped In mourn i ng f or rust of thirty days, and that each member he wmal tadge of mourning for the same d . B. Baca, a. H. LAMM t Committee. .Wu. Turrzs, ~.erldorwater, July 18.1311. :4,40 J. W' SPENCER rto. 4111 P Market, Eit„ rßlack Silks, Fttne:y Silks, Jap. Silks, Foulard to Sole, Pongee Fantaise, Green Mohair Gris.selle Poplins, Maclto.Cloths, Plain and F'anef, - , DRESS C4OCopS, Mourn oods, ey Shawls, Stripid Shawls,. Lace Curtains. Persons visiting Pittsburgh are respect• fully itrittA to examine our stock, as the prices will be the VEST LOWEST. • Marehly. An illiremsoli Drowned.—Profes sor Torres who his been travelling with Grady's Circus and making balloon as censiOnit for that eoinparty, was drowned at lilassilon,Ohlo, on last Friday evening. Fie had made an ascension on the even ing referred to, and in his descent the bal. loon alighted In the Ohio canal,and be not being a awimMo4.was drowned before others could get to him. The circus spo ken of here is the .one which is to exhib it in Rochester on next Friday. , - InoII'CITY Corl - actr.—ln antaber col umn•will be found the advertlitemisnt of this widely known and popula4 business pollege. Parents having eons to educate, or young men contemplating a business education,, would do well to make them selves familiar with the advantages sf _forded by this long established and thoroughly tested institution. • For the Dearer Argus. [The puzzle of Wyarulottu has been published It this Manse Clieerfultichs.—Many a child goes aatray not becauaq t i ere fa want of prayer or virtue at home but simply because home lacks sunshine. A. child needs smiles sumach as a dower needs sunbeams. Children look little beyond the present moment. 11 o thing pleases they are apt to seek it ; If it dis pleases they are inibtio to avoid it. If home Is the place where faces are sour and words harsh, and ' fault-finding is ever in thermic:coda:lt they will spend as many hours as possible e.sewhere. Let every father and mother then try to be happy. Let them look happy. Let Mien' talk to their children especially the little ones, in each a wayt as to make them happy,. VA 13 TWO 110*E1 Oft'e thing which constitutes intemper ance such a pre eminent curse is its desolating - power over the family. It is the great aunt sublitne °Mai of the fami ly constitution to nurture all the gener ous chariti, all the emotions and lofty purposes of which our nature Is capable auewhen all is moving harmoniously in the amity circle, there is an edam,- ting forming process ever in progress. The calm mailliness of the father, the tender love of the mother playing iu her countenance and beatniug from her eye, the affectionate kindness of brothers to slaters, and the graceful gentleness of eistetly love—all send forth an influence which operates upon the hearts of all like the duw and sunshine and mild breath of spring upon thu waiting gar- , dens. But let the lather become lutein peritte and desolation follows. The calm manliness that sat upon his brow is gon'e; the mother's eye fills with tears ot mor row ; the loving cbikirett stare with amazement. • The Eden of home is changed to a gloomy wild. • Wl' '.no•rr a. _ Foe the heaver Argue Dr. Beisjisustu Franklin—We Proposal.—While the important rep resentation of the American States la the Senate was the kubject of debate, and the states were almost equally divided upon It, Dr; Franklin moved that prayers. should be attended In the convenliZni eVery morning, and In support of his motion. tlivaleut.--t sue .rreateiviip. "Mr. Paesinalve:--The small progrees we have made atter four or live weeks of clues attendance and continual reason ings with each ether, our different lien: tinients In almost every question, sev eral of theiast producing as many nays as yeas, is, methinks, a melancholy proof of the iniperfection of the human understanding. We indeed seem to feel our own want of political wisdom, since we have been running all about in search of it. We have gone back to ancien t his tory for models of government, and ex-' lIIUMed the different forms of republics, which, having been originally formed with ttie seeds of their own dissolution, now no longer exist ; and wo have view ed modern states all around Europe, but find none of their minstitutleus suitable to our circumstances. In this situation of this assembly, groping, as it were, in the dark, to mid :pulittml truth, and scarcely able to disunguish it when pre sented 10 us, how has it happened, sir, that We have not hitherto once thought of humbly applying to the Father of lights, to illuminate oar understand ings? In the beginning of thnoontest with tireat ltriuun, and when we were sensible of danger, we had daily prayers in this room for Divine protection. our prayers, sir, wertvheard; and they were graciously answered. • , All of us who were engaged in the struggle, must have observed frequent instances 01 the su perintending Providence in our favor. To Itlrd kind Providence we owe this happy opportunity of isonaultiug in peace, ou tae means of establishing our nature national felicity. And have we not forgotten That powerful Friend? ~ or do we mettle(' we no longer need Ills as sietance 1' lavo li ved, sir, a long time, ee and the lung i I live, the more COUVIUU tug proofs I. of this truth—that trod governs in the affairs of men. And rf a sparrow can sot fall to the ground with-' out His notice, Is it probable - that ati Empire can Age without His aid? We have been assured, sir, lir the sacred writ ings, that 'except the Lord build the house, they labor In vain that build it.' 1 fir mly believe this; and I also believe, that without His concurring aid, we shall succeed iii this political building no bettor than the builders or Babel ' • we Shall bedividetety our little partial in terests, our projects will be confounded, and we ourselves shall become a re proach and a by-wont to future ages. And what is worse, mankind may here after, from this important Instance, des pair of establishing governments by hu man wisdom, and leave it to chance, war, or conquest. I therefore beg leave to move, that henceforth prayers, im ploring the assistance of "- id its blessings on our deliber held in this assembly every refore we proceed to huainer .no or more of the clergy o, )e re quested to oflielate in WhaN lesson toll , ..egl nation and other nations ! Bearer, Pa - y-••••••• -- Iron City College, PITTSBUGH, PA. The best condinted, movt popuLir and succe.o- Ail institution In the I.7,nited States, for the Thor °ugh, practical educaitom of young; and middli aged men. O' For larze descriptive circulate, containing full particulam address J. C. SMITH, A. M., Principal. I, Stn. New Advertisement. NOTICE. --There will be • inciting of thi.: ntarkholders of the Phillipsburg and Bucher ter Minim Ferry Coinpany,Tanniday, July on the wharf boat, at Itocheater. at 40'1:luck p. m. n.. IitcDONALD, ny id. w By Order of Pr .dent WASHINGTON and JEFFERSON Two full thur.ses. (tasricais Ncieutijic Each boar paws. Yearly expense tithe student, VW to Me. For irformattun. addrkits PRESIDENT HATS. -je4l;3so Washington, renti'a. thrum IL JOHNSTON JOSEPH TAUS IS WILLIAM a. Jou TON Lig)litrei by Eictibam &Johiston,lBl6l William G. Johnston & Co., PR =MRS, STA kiorkEns A Book Ma 57 an _ ad Stret. PrllnikUßG.if • ENIV moway IME M==El CIRCUST OLD-PASIIIONED AMERICAN CIRCUS! REORGANIZED AND ENLARGED FOR rrIar_4ST4_,ASON OF 1R71! Mit. GRADY takes pleasure in presenting to the many friends one: ofthe most complete •land best organized Circus Companies now traveling. In addition to the regular Circus performance, ke 1111 S secured the services of the great Spanish Gymnast ana - onatit, PROF. TORRES, who . will make a grand Balloon Ascension Every day, from the Grounds occupied by the Company. Paoif. TORRFS not only wakes the ascension,. but Actually Performs on a Trapeze s') Suspended Beneath the Balloon ! While ascending. This wonderful Fop - -:atc both by the Pres.i and Public, to be the GPI DEST SIGITP EVER WITNESSED. This Li NO f It'f111:6 or mach to deceive the public, but performed precisely ag advertiskl. The Cirrus Company Celebrated Artistes in the Profession, PERRY .'AMILT, TIIE CELEBRATED TWO-A - ND:FOUR HORSE RIDER THE INFANT EQUESTRIENNE BELMONT IB I - 1, 0 T E S, TORRES BROS., MILLER BROS., GEO. ANDREWS, M. EUGENE MARTINEZE, THE pEolLE's FA6iil ; rf: cLows S s it I ES-IA.:841 CHARLES C. T. Howard, I this M. Yankre aanedian and Cantle ("arc ri Emilio Torres, ADMISSION ChILDRE i L under 10 years of age ROCHESTER, =!=l ES32I G. G. GRADY'S Mil r* . a - M" 11 'Pt 7M .3-€l/1 IS COM'POSEED OF MANY _OF TliE NosT AMONG WHOM WILL FOUND TILE roLLowiNt, C:i j ia.i :P lS; D 'ARlolil'A : Mr. E 0 W. PE HY, BABY JULIA, YMN Asrs A N I ) 'lt( a; ATs 11.11.AN1'EN(i TRAPEZE .kNII 11()RiZuNl'Al. 8.111 TILE GREAT coNTonTioNisT, f►R INDIA MAN JUGGLER AND CHINESE KNIPE THROWER Four Happy Jack Lawtoh, Trick and Pantomime (Yawn MIND THE. BEAR IN 13=1=1 Miss Minnie- Perry, Tnt•: BEAUTIFUL I)AltlNGl : ..iikTlt I ENN F DOUBLE TIL AND OYMNASTS Great Clowns GIZAD - V , CLOWN AN!) 111 . MORI.'4T ; ? i li,, _ 1 \\! _ A FULL CORPS ACROBATS,GYMNASTS , Leapers, Riders, AT. Kale and 'Female. DAY JULY 28TII, 1871 ;- ( 1.. n- GE 50 CENTS. 25 CENTS. AND PATE, 'Miseellaneortfii Janis. T. Brady & etc •T Pirtanqk zi Uitilt.-(1,5?a1e.4., • r()t - Itll. I A \',ENt - 1 . •: a:. IV( )uL ST., tq till 11 r•••. - I:*., T)✓wirr.l in Gil r.f Goren - intert Seeurit rind Cou p'Buy' awl ,4:',11 BoN DS, i 0141), ;RTC:AGES, A /if yir.e ,Mtawc toan-(1 on I t nwrketrate.. INTEREST ALWAYED U 5 DEPUIiITS. Homes .Still Laxge,r olt `J'HL Rare opportanitiN ere now oircred for seen ring homes in a mild, healthy, and toug , talt for onetlitrd of their 'mine Eve yearr tvinre. THE NATIONAL' REAL ESTATE AGENCY her Jur sale real estate of every darcription, kie.rt ;;d fa the Middle and tioatherustitater ; iinpror , 4 .toel:grain tendfiutt farms; rid. sugar and e,t. ran plantations; timber anti rilinerrr Rends ; cif village.nivl rural reeidenee. and ha‘titit.ss milli; and mill ditrs. factories, de. Write for Land 140.4er eAnitaining description, location, price and terns of properties We have fur Talc - Addre,6-- It. W. CLARlili A:. CO. 711. Natinmit Ettore Agency. tit and .t 7) I.ni a aar nu>, Ira*hirojtaii, P. 1- ouv:Ltt. Chilaren,'s 'CarriaTes! A LARCIE As') comptx - rE (Y Two awl Three-TVlreel ' ,!_ - .1) WILLOW CALMLY - IE , , LL/re, j , .1,-,v• , . L.E • I I`.: !,•r.d , 0,,••:•••• •th In iv t 7.1 j t}l. v P• 1 STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, ALBU.II,, E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., Broadway, Netv-York. ~ ti Ll.e i‘; it e .1-.)ltlw n 'h.. Atcr, c good , . their p tI , IIC It (Lad LANT.ER:s; An.l i; I;APLIOSt' OPEC, NEW VIEW:', E. & 11.. 'F. Afahaill 6; Co., 5111 lin,..ttlway, oppo-Ite Alt•tropuliean Hotcl. Impoelerg :11O.nufoottster$ of Pll 0 T 01'; ft APII 1 (' ATERIALS; J. 1). RAMALEY'S OPERA ;•1 '44 •ik 11 spa uu 3U a - GENT'S Ft Ell o. ,VN - en!s 4., PITTBI4,4IIP The fle'i Good rf a 1)1 , 1)(1:'. Ito al 1.11., - 24 O LONG AN !CUM - LICA I: , ep. thie the ,• g .1, A ME Or En 1; I I; 1n Impnrtunt Elltok on the Great ttuemtion. .41;E:C7'S :/1:17 ED, SEEM op •.-,r-331..13L,_ 111 10-1 = EffE=Z=fl Third Edition NOw Ready, REVISNI) A\l) EN LA ua) IZ.A. V TA IN C.,;-!-4., Liberal Cominis.iosiN ! Itapi4i =1 THESIRE 1: .1 1) 71) .Sl CENS; 1 WORD TO tGENTs. l'nere is no houlis to Pell Bat the ;Tsui azent In- , it: ht.. I .electlng that work which tttrvia the wctits of the times, and deal-. mmt noOerhiliv with the llcioit i6Aliet , of the . day. recent , tli,rto of the vd,rni,-. Prote.tanti,ern to liani , ll the !tilde/rein the feuds schoas, an d the late attempts In the Le.nielatnre of Sew fork end Uncut , to Icgth ee this oatrage upon our Civil and rchztou- llherttrw. have art,tl,- et? In the Irtimis of alt tree l'reteslenn, a cle.,irc in iud Loire CITCII.3!•-11 a more tle,ron,:ll knot or th, tn tpll:4 and tycent ortrani.tation. t hick boast the) will this country I - ,cf.'"ee the clove of the 'Nineteenth coltiry. 'rue N :teals wIt!" the,e, d the rcatiliwi.: with which the tir-t two ellitjuna have been 4/31 , 1 1 mitilcient pr,x4 of tile Interest felt in tls. heel. Ad6.116.r fur d.dottplr c.rcnlar•, .1 U. FOSI'Ell.t CO , fel Ftfth %en ue, Pituslltirgli, Pa. , fehS-ly-chil aprii. New Trimming Store, Cur. 3d k Seminary _Streets. P - F. _ A - ; •P)— T- 1. . - 1). Fast. iii: 3114 t cipvt*l ach,r,ce 1()t. of f a riiii 4mi til e Millinery 1 tat. , :. 13. , nnet , , Frames, lab bons. Fine French Flowers, Illusion, &c. Ladies% and ('hildren.q' Nose, Gentlemen.:' nnbleaellcil Cotton Hose— EID GLOVES, COItSETS.;ICOLLA.ItS, • lIANDIi''E • lIIEF, EMBH f i r )1-7.11111'7", BUT,f "INS, SPOOL GATT(',, Chine Sin:. "Is IZIE 13 13 Co and all articles usually kept in Firt•C.:lass Trimming Stores. WEI . In adition, she will kc 4) :1 :rood assort tuent of 1%1 - 4, Lend..l.'etioiis, Statoinery, Penknives . t ititi Ft.i , s ,, i , ; 1 ,4 1T.41 Confec tionary Anil GinD•r,nalv; c o nstantly (in lign(l.ltiprl9;tf. .. . _._. :01:171 12t aliFll TEA - STOR E, _ J. A. ROBINSON, NO. 2 DIAMOND ERG PEN' 'il. Iles how in Store, a Lar g e and well - selected Stock of Fine Teas, Offees, SUG A RS, hPICES,. Canned Fruits and Vegetables, All, of which are oifered at ihiy . prices.— The examination of persons visiting Pittsburg, isinv4ted to our stock. Robinson, `,lay3,6m Pittsburgh, Pa. way".-1y MILLION! ( /Ink ))i . 4 PltA3l.Es '\ "4 11, Low e.,t Ire —, (IN apprlval.
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