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    The BeaVer Argus,
1. w ETAND. Enrros 3RD Psorairron.
Beaver, Pa., August 2d, 1871.
Republican State Ticket.
•FOR AUDITint GEnRAL,
VAN l `kiEt STANTON.
FOrt SURVEYOR GENERAL,
Col. RQBERT B. BEATH.
• Reptibi -\ lean County Tiek-et.
Aaseinbl9.—Wm. C. khurind - ..
ZVilliaui A. Mickey,
Demas M. Leatherman,
George W..Fleeger.
Associate judge.—Joseph C, Wilson,
Trecourer.—,'Chas. P. Wallace.
Pro& Attorney.—J.R. Harrah.
aivatissioner.—Hugh J. Marsha/1.
P. H. Director.--Sainnel Gibson.
Auditor.—ltalpb Covert.
Auditor (1 yea r.)—Clark. A. Hunter.
Sartteyor.—Azarlah Nir'ynn.
TriatecA of Academy—Henry Hice,
John Murray.
MR. FR.ED.RICF: WAS, of Cat
li4e, Pa., Was recently appointed by
Preside.nt Grant, as Commissioner of
Agriculture. Much speculation has
been indulged in liy the public press
of the country, as to whether he
would aect.pt of the position. The
Herald, of that place, of Thursday
hit sets the matter at rest by stating
in positive terms that the Judge has
'accepted the appointment, and would
enter upon the duties of his office on
the first of August, (yesterday,) at
which time s his commission takes
effect.
AA' association of capitalists and
bankers in Germany have established
a bureau in Frankfort for the purpose
of investigating 'the soundness of
American securities of all kinds, and
for promoting the investment of capi
tal in American bonds and works of
internal improvement. It is also , an
object of this association to promote
emigration to America Irk order to
assist the sale and cultivation of pub
lic hinds, the parties interested in
the movement believing that the
labor of those emigrating will add
greatly to the wealth of the country,
and to the stability of Its interests.
Ax important question has arisen,
in the Revenue Bureau at Washing
ington, respecting State and municiz.
pal taxes on the capital of a bank in
Louisiana ,a letter written to Secretary
BoOtwell, states that the city au
thorities in which the bunk is located
have as• - zessed a tax of three mills on
the -dollar on their • capital. They
claim exemption from the' payment
of this t on the ground that their
eapitalsN represented by the bonds of
the new funded loan, and are conse
quently exempt (Tin ta.vition. The
\.atter has 'been referred to the
,At
t rney-Geuenil, and his decision Will
si.:t at rest the numerous inquiries
upon the subject which are daily re
ceived at the Treasury.
'A!-t of witchcraft prt.eut them
sels-(u4 every day to he chronicled by
the new!lpaperti, especially through-
out the Wcstern country, where the
, i ancient. disturbers of the peaee seem
to make themselv e s ext.vedinglv con
spicuous by circulating an ,brootai
sticks through the circumambient air
1 to the great terror of all beholders.
in Philadelphia a young lady of fif
teen, claiming respectable parentage,
has recently created a sensation of
horror in her neighborhood by the
old-fashioned performance of vomit
ine•peedles, buttons, carpet tacks,
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of hardware. Sha ascribes It aft Ulan
• 91d woman, who she says has be
witched her.
APT all the clamor of British
Free Traders and their allies, the
Democracy. it- turns out that
under_ the protective policy , ,our ship
building fur home trade has rise
from . 112,000 tons in IS6O to 182,000 tons
in 1 , :70, increase of 62 per cent.
During all this time the enemies of
American industry have been clam
oring against the protection given
to our ship builders and claiming
that instead of fostering the business
it was destroying it. Now the fig
ur show how utterly
faire the charges were. But such are
the tricks and falsehoodsi to which
the enemies of Americatt industry
resort in order to preventjhe protec
tion ne*issary to develop, our indus
- trial resources.
Sous weeks ago, it will be re
met»hered„ we published an: account
of the death of Slntantft, an Apache
chief, while attempting to escape
from, his guard who had started with
hi ni as a prisoner to be tried for
murder. The latest news from 'tex
as contradicts this, and brings us the
intelligenve of his trial and convic
tion for murder in the first degree,
as also, of that of the chief Blg Tree.
Judge Seward, who presided at their
trial, thought their punishment
ought to be imprisonment for life,
and Mr. Taturn, the Indian Agent.
also used his influence to secure this
result; Gen. Sherman had ordered
that they be held until a final order
,1 from the President should be treiv
ed. It is probable, therefore: that
they wilt not be eXetuted. Santanta
reek his imprisonment painfully . ,
that his raid on Wilson's train
V is his first one in Texas, .and if the
whites will release him he will never
make another.
THE,lteporta reeeiveal at the In
dian Bureau. at Washington o . p the
lith inst., show that the i•ortion of
the ICiekapoo Indians now in 'Mexi
co tire, divided among tia.m:-.elves
about returning to this.eountry ; but
the most
of
chief, with a
delegation of their brethern. will vi'.
it the tribe in Atugas, who, together,
will look for a reservation for all
their people in the Indian Territory,
to be locattsl at a distance from the
Texas border. The agent who was
dispatched to Mexico in order to in
duce the return of the KickapooS;
says these Indians are near Santa
lain Ctrahuila, and mentions as a
Igular fact that a Mexican Corn
i fission had arrived at that place but
tt e week in advance of ouragent and
hits party, and had been Issuing cat- j 1
tfe and corn to the Eickapoos. The
Mexlmns are anxious to retain the
liickapios, for the reason that if they
,hull leave the community will be in
,-,,34t,1ed by the Mechalard, Apaches,
Lepaus, and other marauding In
dians ; that. the Kickapoos are the
only defense of the Mexicans, and
k. that their labor and trade are matters
of no mean importance to them. The
report also shows that one of the
Indian chiefs Nrtio bribed by the
m'exteams not to i*.msent to the re
moval, after some of the Kickapooes,
especially the squaws, had made ar
rangements for departure. The ob.
Ject,Of our Government, in desiring
the return of the Kicicapoos, and their
MI
location on a reservation, is to break
up their depredations on the Texas
frontier, in which they are esnzarag
ed by their,' exican friends.
TURN • R., the man ',recently con
victed t Erie for perjury and for
gery, and whoescaped from the train
of cars which was conveying him to
the Penitentiary, last week, when
appealing to the court for mercy
Just before sentence was pronoun
culled his Maker to witness that he
never had been guilty of any other
offence. There were persons present,
who knew of his having collected
large sums of , money for his clients,
which he had never paid over to
them. Perhaps his rausteonsummate
peace of villany *as this:
- Being yottng and haadsome, and quite smart,
it La stated be made the acquaintanes of a young
wimisti enticed in the oil mimic as a telegraph
operator, and the acquaintance gradhally ripened
into intimacy. Turner soon after. learned that
the girl had SLOW. which she-bad lived from her
earnings, mad after awhile proposed; marrying her.
tie was a,apted, and subsequently induced the
girl to tura over tot= the /MIL that be Might
put ham ab. and elect a house the same to be
completed about the time they would be married.
After getting palmation ado money hap:oast
al slot in his own. name, as it was anarwards dis
covered. and started the house. Everything went
on perfectly satisfactory until the house had been
half auplated, when the ts.rpllcit amlidenee ra
posed la Turner by therams woman mulled In
her ruin and downfall. Wore this became known
Turner had converted the property Into money,
and pocketing it. when the time came aroun d,
bad the unfortunate girl thrown upon the cold
charities of the *mid."
CitAaGm of fraud, bribery and
corruption in the Republican ranks
have been unsparingly made by the
Democratic Press during the past
few years, and with color of truth ;
but the party has been actively and
successfully engaged in purging Itself
of that stigma. Not so with the
Democratic party. Wberever they
are in the majority frauds are -un
blushingly perpetrated. Instance the
tremendous frauds being unearthed
by 'The New. York Sim, committed by
the Tammany Ring—the fountain
head of the Democratic party in the
United States—frauds to the amount
Of millions of dollars have been per
petrated by the Democratic leaders
of New York, and proven beyond all
cavil ; yet _they dare not prosecute
the Sun for libel in tbeexposure. So
far from this, it is credibly asserted
that the Tammany Ring have °tiered
a million of dollars to buy the silence
of that paper.
And now comes the news that the
I Dem ocra ti Ststle Printer ot In d ian a—
Richard J. Bright, of the Indlanopo
!is Sentinel,—has been arrested and
held for examination on a charge of
perjury in swearing to false accounts.
The Democratic State Central Com
mittee was called together on Mon
day of last week to consider the
chargesegainst him, and he was ex
pected to appear and explain the dif
tiCnlfy, but failed to do K.; and the
Committee decided to take no action.
It is claiz led he WAS compelled to
overdraw to sustain his paper, and
that at the close of his term he will
come out with a clear balance ghee
but how can he answer the false pre
tense of the State officials whoseerti7
tied to his ageounts and paid him the
money" How answer the charge of
perjury in swearing to money due
which was not due ? Truly, this is a
corrupt age.
JOSEPEE K. TURNER, a lawyer of
Titusville, Crawford pounty, Pa., was
convicted at the late session of the U.
S. District court, held at Erie, of three
charges of forgery and perjury, and
one of special tax ease, in procuring
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lug the mercy of the Court for miti
gation of the sentence, he stated-that
were -he to suffer alone, he would sub
niit without a word to whatever sen
4enee the Court might feel it their du
ty to impose; but he had respectable
relatives—father, mother; brother
and sisters—who would suffer by his I
disgrace. He had enlisted in 1861,
and was hi the army of the Potomac
two years, when he
~w as discharged
as a disabled soldier. He enlisted
the second time, and- was out six
months, and honorably discharged.
He mane home; studied law, was ad
' mitte4 to the bar. He was poor.
He regretted the crime, and could
not comprehend how he had been
tempted to commit it. He had a
christian education. Hethrew him
self on the mercy of the Court, hoping
that the foundations of life he hadat
tempted to build might not be shat
tered by the sen tence they were about
to pass, but that "the dark clouds
now hoveringover him might burst
in blessings on his head."
Judge McCandless said this was
one of the most painful eases that had
ever come before him, that a "mem
ber of an honorable society—the bar
of the U. S. Courts—should be proven
guilty of systematic frauds that com
prehended perjury, subornaticin of
perjury and forgery ; perjury on the
living and perjury on the deed ; at
,
tempting to cheat the. widow and the
orphan, and also to cheat the gov
ernment of money not due to any
one. Merry ". was for the Execu
tive, the Court must see that the
laws were executed. He, therefore
sentenced him to pay a fine of $2,4900,
and undergo an imprisonment In the
Western Penitentiary for fourteen
Yeats in all.
In the case of Victoria Jackson, the
woman who was convicted at the
Afime term of the Court as an aeeom
piic© of Turner, sentence WO sus
pended,-and she will be discharged.
It was ntade apparent to the Court
that she had been made the dupe of
Turner, and although criminal to the
extent of having personated another
woman in taking out the pension cit.-
tifimte, yet she done so under the
rep station that the perky") to
whom the pension was nude paya
ble, was confined to her house, 'ide.k
and helpless and in great distmaa, and
the money would be z gre a t relief to
her.
Mr. Turner was hand-cuffed, put
aboard the can, and en his way to
Allegheny city, when within n mile
or two of Wts•t Greenville, Mercer
county, the train slacked up at the
missing of the Great Western road,
and the prisoner escaped from the
water-closet of the cars Intoiwhich he
had meekly and repentantly entered
just before the arrival of the train at
that point. His escape was not die
covered until the train had passed
some two or three miles. • Theznarsh
al and Police are after him.
Chartes Park, of Believer.
non, Fayette county, a delegate to
the G. A. R. Convention, et Erie,
had his pocket picked of his pocket
book and twenty-three dollars. lie
was purehasing tickets fur himself
and oxnpanioN and While thetieket
agent Was making change placed the
book in the
and
pocket of his cost,.
Toe ticket and change being handed
him he put his hand in the pocket,
but the book was gone. The Treitt*-
urer of Post 3, G. A. B. furnished
him mau l s to continue the journey.
MERE AND THERA.
—Both pontiad partiaPare scam
what divided_.* Neat' York at this
time. E:;•:.
—A. dispiteh front - the East SliyB
the accounts from Persia' are in no
way exaggerated. .113- addition to a
famine, cholera, typhus fever and
t plague are making terrible ray
. The reports of the cannibalism
induced the Governor of Phiraza to
place a guard at each of the cemeter
ies, to prevent the unfortunate and
starving people from disinterring
the bodies of the dead for We as food.
The attaches of the British Embassy
and the telegraphers have all fled
from the country.
—Jesse Courtwright, a farmer !iv
,
ing near Jacksonville, Green - County:
was found lying dead in a field near
his house, on Monday' morning of
last week. From the marks on his
body, the evidence was conclusive
that he was killed by lightning. He
lived alone, and it is supposed he had
gone out Into his field on Sunday
evening to right some feaces that had
been blown down, and that there be
had been stricken dead. When dis
covered by a neighbor his pipe was
still held between his teeth.
—On the 21st inst., a Miss Boyd
aged twelve years, while bathing in
the surf at Fire Island, swam out be
yond the marked boundaries - for bath
ers, and was caught by the undertow
and being carried out to sea. She
screamed, and Dr. Robert Potter, son
of Bishop Potter, of Pennsylvania.
who was bathing near the buoy
pushed out into the waves And took
the girl on his back ; but when he
reached a foothold in shoal water he
was at the verge of exhaustion. Dr.
Camp, of Great Barrington Massa
cluisetts, went In and helped out Dr.
Putter and the chitd.
—A cheerful and gushing philoso
pher must have been the eccentric
Parisian, one Narcisse Pierraot, who
died recently after making the fol
lowing remarkable will: "It is my
will that any one of my relatives
who shall presume to shed tears at
my funeral shall be disinherited. He
on the other hand, who laughs the
most heartily, shall be sole heir. I
order that neither the church nor my
hearse shall be hung with black
cloth; but that, on theday of my bur
ial, the hearse and church shall be
decorated with flowers randgreen
boughs. Instead of the , tolling of
bells, I will have drums, fiddles, and
fifes. Ali the musicians of Montgai I
lard and its environs shalt attend the
funeral. Fifty of them shall open the
procession with hunting tunes, waltz
es, and minuets."
--The poor flies, victims of cobalt
and other fatal poisons, have had
theft revenge. An old man living
near :CeWburyport, .v Mass., went to
an apotheiry to buy some medicine
for a cough with which he was sore
ly troubled. Currying it home, he
took a dose, and, according to his
own account, the effect was "terrific."
He was straightened out as stilt as a
statue, he swelled to double his usual
proportions, and he sprawled two
hours on the - lloor, foaming at the
mouth. He took more medicine o
the same kind, and got worse very
fast. He swelled more, and •he was
straightened out stiffer Atilt. "(Jet
ting a little limber after a while, he
, ~..stpatutA•
'there was his cough mixture on thu
counter: lie had carried off n bottle
of fly poison. lie knows now 'how'
the.flies feel. and (=pity them.
—We get au exceedingly disheart
eidng story from Saratoga. It struck
,he Rev. Mr. Boardman that it would
be a good thing to hold a praj'er
meeting at the gate of the ntee-conno
and he invoked the Valuable aid of
the Young Men's Christian A ssocia
tliJn to help him. Theday came and
the hour, but, alas! there was no
meeting! The Young Christians
were not to be found at the gate. A
frightful or announced that they
had si inside, attracted by the
world! • vanity of a hurdle race. So
poor r. Boardman was compelled
to give up his meeting, or to hold it
somewhere else,. We cannot honest
ly say' that we are sorry. There is a'
Pbee proper for everything, and we
are decidedly of opinion that a race
course is no place for a prayer-neet•
Mg; nor can we conceive of much
good coming of supplications there.
—What a wicked shepherd is here!
His mans is the Rev. Mr. Sanford,
he is of the Methodist persuasion,-
and he coutracted to take care of a
flock in Ghent. Ky.' He had a nice
wife, and -wielded his crook for some
time very respectably. Then he
forged a cheek for 51,500 and got the
cash; then he disappeared from the
sacred rauche, and took a lady of his
congregation with him, leaving his
wife to shift for herself. Hesoon de
,
sorted the woman he had deceived
and she returned tc Ghent, reported
the reverend rascal to be in Indiana.
Officers in pursuit traced him to Vin
cennes, where he had been figuring
as an M. D., having there married
still another woman and deserted her.
lie V'as a shifty gamy, .for. he was
next at Fort Wayne, where he lec-:
turns on phrenology and mesmerism
having mesmerized another lady out
of $ 5O 0. A. very remarkable rogue?
The officers are still after him, but
we doubt if they catch him.
—A special London dispatch says:
The earthquake In the Phillipine Is
lands on Mny'lst affected in a terri
ble manner the small island of Cam
ignin, five miles from Misanus: For
some months previously, especially
in March, there %Vas a suceezion of
violent shocks, which opened erten
' sive crevices in the earth. Finally,
on May Ist the level plain near the
village of eat:lrwin begun gradually
to subside, until she tops of- houses
became levet with the surface of the
earth. This remarkable phenomenon
attracted a large number of people,
when suddenly-some terrific shocks
were felt, and before the thundering
vibrations had died away the whole
level plain fell In, enguiphing one
hundred and fifty persons. The plain
bectune the crater of a volcano 1,600
' feet wide, and fmm it smoke, ashes
and stones were thrown into the air,
A. pause till dark succeeded when
there was another exrdositl and a
rain= Of fire followed. The cods be
came ignited, and men and cattle
were flyingbefore the flames. The
spectacle was frightful in the extreme.
The volcano continues to eject stones
0401 earth. Every inhabitant has
left the island, which formerly con
tatted a population of twenty-six
thousand. Oimeguin produced one-1
tenth of the whole Manilla hemp
• wn.
TiIIE,JEFF DAVIS sekluALL.
It la Probably true ma to the alai■
Ci=l:l
[Coegettpondeztee of the New York Ccratmental
Advertiser.]
faniaitugaiALE.,BaratogaJuly
But very littlet,was known here of
the fauz pas of Jeff. Davis on the
Memphis sleepingtat. =Sine° the ar- 1 .
rival of severaLdistibgaished Tent
nesseeans, the scandal has been much
ikedabout. Illeardihestoryfroat
the lips of a well known- eitliPn of
Memphis, who gives abaolute cre
dence to it. lie related all the cu.-
cumshmees eonnected with the scan
dalous affair yesterday, in presence
of Fernando Wood and several other
warm friends of , the "lost cause."
Indeed, the gentleman who vouches
for the story has been a ,devoted fol
lower and friend of the man that
Greeley L.' i bondsman for. The story
as related implicates Jeff Davis and a
lady of high standing in society, in
Memphis, in violating one of the
commandments. In a, word, the con
ductor of the train found. him in the
ear berth with the aforesaid lady, at
a late hour in the night. The lady
had tickets for Nashville, via Deca
tur, and Mr. Davis for Baltimore.
The lady went out of her Way over
one hundred miles, so pleased wasshe
with Jeff. Davis' society, and got off
at Chattanooga, where she and the
"lost cause" parted company. There
is no doubt that the story Is true, and
the Southern people here have not .a
word to say, as they feel Jeff. Davis
has brought disgrace upon them,
•'Well, what will be the of
all this," I asked my Memphis in
formant.
"Why, Mr. is a bleeard fel
low, and he will have to shoot Davis.
atn'tlive In Memphis or Nash
ville If be don't."
So followiug close upon this Beene
will ben drama of blood. Another
Othello and Desdentona--Mrs. Fair
and Crittenden.
General Buckner, who did the Be.
public some service: at Fort Dona.-
son : Colonel Bunt, latai.hief ordin
ance officer of the Southern Confed
eracy; Judge Phelan, Jeff's bosom
friend, and attorney for the" Carolina
Life Insurance Company," of which
Jett. himself is President, are here,
but have but little to say about the
affair.
Major 'Wicks, the• President of the
Memphis and Charleston Railroad
and N. ice President of Davis' insur
ance company, is east down at the
misfortune of his personal friend,
whose cause, with the lady, is now be
ing canvamed before the Memphis
Episcopal Church.
"Why don't you deny it, point
blank I)." asked colonel Laitherman,
late candidate for tiovernor of Ten
nessee, of Judge Phelan.
"Because I can't."
"Why ?"
"Becausr it's true I"
i HAIL STORM.
Crops Destroyed—fmmettse Ihisnage
NEW YORK, July 27.—Iteporta of
the very destructive hail Merin that
passed, last week, over pottions of
Sullivan county, this State, and
Wayne and Pike counties in Eennsyl
vania, are Just coming in. In Sulli
van county, the towns of Momak
sting, Thompson, Forresti.urg and
Bethel suffered severely by the storm,
which was accompanied with terrific
thunder and lightning and very high
winds. Trees were blown-down and
growing crops cut to the earth, and
two or three barns, were struck by
lightning. Considerable Ndietit and
rye still uncut was totally destroyed.
The corn crop has been seriously af
fected, and as the drouth of.the early
summer had rendered. the ;hay crop
very light, the prospects cOnfronting
the farmers of the country is any
thing but cheering. It is even con
sidered doubtful whether half the
stock of the country am hoz wintered.
In 'Wayne county, Pa.,. the storm
was very violent, the ground in many
placetiateing covered from one to two
. K.ol l .4.lmilitrilawofreJlipzieW
lieriousfy injured. 'Some , fields '.of
r
c0yi,„,,,a,,„ been totally:. . yell:
Hail stir:W*3l'ot extraoidlna - -.6lZe.de
' mollshed windows, frttlf . 0 - gardeir.
as well us crops. ~ Three rats were
struck by lightning, allot eat btitim,
justililed vlitti newagrain and hey n .•
Soinelarniers estimate th r drixinige ,
at from fifteen hundred to two thoirs-v,
and dollars. Two bridge were also
blown down In the northe.rO, part. of
the county. In Stissei maittly, -New
Jersey, the storm seems to, have been
very destructive.' In the vicinity, of
Andover, hall stones fell In immense
quantities, arid laid on the ground in'
piles several laces deeFfafter the storm'
had ceased. Sleigh riding . svaA .pos 7
Bible from Freedom to. Anderson
Hill. The storm made a_cioniplete
sweep, cutting the corn and' oats to
pieced, leaving the corn mere stalks
and stubble entirely stripped of
leaves. The fruits and garderis.re
ceived lasting injuries and the dam
age to farmers wait very great. Jason
Wickttam's barn, near Col Ville- was
strqck by lightning and entirely de
stroyed. The loss was $1,500 inde
pendent of ,contents. The scene on
the track of the storm tiller It had
passed was fearful. Fences down,
delds of grain, riddled, windows 'de
molishal, brunches of trees and
czu
debris of all kinds formed ad' r
aging sight to the farmer. IT ion
the Erie Railroad, norther Nar vs
burg, the storm did great damage of
all kinds
•
HEARD FROM.
Partieulars of His Eie4eape.
District Attorney Swoopo received
from his specialofficer; sent to con
tinue the Search for Turner, the es•
coped forger, a report, from Which
he has permitted us to take the fol
lowing 'filets: Turner Jumped from
the train abOut midway between the
rolling mill below Greeriville and
' Shenango Station, at least, three'quar
ters of a . mile farther north of the
railroad crossing, He lay after
noon concealed in a corn field. About
sunset, a little girl, daughter of Levi
Mot, came in collision with him in
her father'scorn field. lleolled her
and appealed to her to help him, pro
mising her his watch if she would
get him a file. She celled a Mr.
Hayes, but he refused to assist him,
though he also offered him his watch,
and told him that. he had been arrest
ed for selling whisky, and that if he
could get home he would give bail.
From here he took a northwest di
rection, and met one Daniel Koppen
berger, to whom -he appealed for help
but was refused. Further on he met
Lyons Harnett, who also refused to
help him. Ho went on in the same
direction, and since that we have x - no
information.
The little girl states that he was
badly bruised, his face and shirt bo
som being covered with blood. He
(=Honed her not to tell any (terson
she had seen him, - and she dtd 'not
tell her father until late in the even
ing.
The officer sent by the Distriet At/
torney is evidently on his truck and
will do doubt effect his recapture.
—ln speaking of the New York
riot the London Times says:
Now, this sad affair force upon us
one reflection. In America, the
Protestants are not landlords, nor the
Boman Catholic's tenants; no domi
nant Church has ever been pulled
down, nor does any exist to be sup
=d; no ancient walls like those of
-; or tattle-fields like that of the
Boyne, recall the memory of ancient
conflicts; and no ground of antagon
ism, either social or political. divides
the one faction from tho other. If,
therefore, Irish party feuds are as
implacable in America as in Ireland
and even more sanguinary, it con
cerns Itishrssen to ask themselves
whether Irish nature is not more re_. s eremote tbr their origin than Eng
loth misrule, especially as history at
tests their prevalence long before the
Conquest.
aossmiinthe tilts.
religious piper publlshea,ii curl
os aPPeil n tiW following %Wills:
is asiceirof newspanereidestrin
''Prr , 4d or truth. and the &Auction o
etivr, this they Apish this request a ,
- prayer ttrAhnighfy power, that ort
three tiratlliunday nights In October.lB7l.
there shall appear in the heavens a dit
Ailotlisht intlus,ebispe4.4 l lo l B `. 111 ITIP;
mid - ittrliterkort, all PeoPlware
urged topruy earnest y for this JUL
which dictates this commtudettOP is
of course entitled to full respect.
Here Is tioutKleßs some-davotc CWs•
thin who has looked on the wicked
ness of the world and the obduracy
of Mankind until he has lost cent'.
deNe ti/ the ordinary means for dif
fusing religious truth. He hes:seen
millions of money and hundreds of
lives expended" in ,missions to the
heathen,, and still - the heathen are not
converted. Civilized atuntries have
thousands of churches and scores of
religions, and still the land is full of
murder, lust, fraud, theft. lYttiliftaiu!
anger. The pulpit and the printing
press seem ,to one wholooks so steadi
ly towards the dark side, powerless
for anything but evil. God's way of
preaching the Gosperproves to be a
failure; we must mil upon heaven to
intervene with miracles and appari
tions.-
. .
The delusionnntier which such
people labor to worth study. Ever
since Christ censured the wicked and
adulterous generation w hich de mend
ed a sign instead of living up to the
light already given it, the world has
been fell of mistaken enthuiasts beg
ging ler a susperf3ion of the Laws of
nature to frighten mankind into
doing their duty.' They have all
history to teach them that the world
Is not to be converted by marvels In
the sky—nay, that those who will
not believe the words of the Gospel
woukiatill rebut to believe, though
one should rise from the dead. The
aPPlration of *Nauss in. the clouds
would be a sign les4 wonderful than
many things that are done every day
under our eyes, and this is not an
age in which peuplo are disposed to
interpret as a message of divine im
port every phenomenon which they
are unable to explain. A miracle
which spoke no definite truth would
leave the skeptical unconvinced of
Christianity, just 4tho.urniceoutira
ble performances of the medium
Home leave us skeptical of Spiritism
as a system of tgligion. Christianity
itself is a standing miracle, far great
er than crosses in the sky. And is it
by any means certain that the Gus
iel is not getting along pretty well.
considering what a world of work
the Almighty gave it to do.—Neto
York Tribune.
The Foxiest Recorded Running
Time.
When the colt Longfellow wag ro
undly said to John Harper fur about
five dollars an ounce, people thought
that the price was a rather high one,
but when the animal the other day
at Samloga made his mile 1p 1:40 the
.opinion was just as genOrnl that Mr.
John Harper was a very fortunate
man. Poor Herzog'S time' on the
Buckeye Course two years ago- 7 a
mile in 1:431--was looked upon as a
most wonderful achievement, and
when 'at Lexington hist 'spring Bu
ford's colt Salina knocked off the half
Second and came round in just 1:43,
the "Ask-At running time on record"
was believedqo, be established for
many years to come. Now, howev
er, Kingfisher makes his time in 1:41,
and loses the heat by a second to this
new wondor of poetic name and
practical achievements. If thingsgo
in this way we shall hear of a horse
before long that will knock off the
odd minute and run his mile in the
even seconds remaining.
--The 'dm:ea into the hitherto
unexplored pit in the Mammoth,
Cave, in Kentucky, was made on
Friday last by A: 1). Babbitt, a tele
graph operator from , Michigan. lie
found bottont w at: a distance of 19*
113 P f
uE(...enT was witnealieirty two hun
dred guests of the hotel. who wel
,egthed, the-dating young adveO • turer
had:h heit ttYeeeerelkedt' 6 ngrat"
'ThAf, rope With* :*ttlen he
was - lowered' Ili to:the-pit was danger.
on4lreut th* - severnl places by the
'illmrploclol over which it pawed.
, Poineroy's red-hot
definlikin of the" "new delairture
the,Detimatatle party so cowardly
that It Oda cringe to the Republicans
414 -e44_ '''CVO admit that you were
rigeoltbettyotlltnprisoned onebroth
erOiliee '3 , 'e4 outraged our wives,
: when you.' han ged out; sons, when
you made the-negro our equal, when
yoltsaltnie should marry our sisters,
out daughterspnd our widows, and
Lethe father of our orphans, rolling
our home, managing our property,
sleepiatkiricklibeds, and kissing those
wOlild:,,have thought it an in-
Suit for our dearest friend to dream
of tou g hing?' Democratic party
must do,this et the bidding of the
cowardly clique in Ohio allied a
convention."
ExpLohtioN
Hearirending 'Fetne4—Fifty Persomy
Killed—One Hundred •and Twenty
{Founded—large Numbers
" • NEwl„oltx, July 80, 1871.
The Staten Island ferry boat West
1161d, while ocethe slip at Whitehall,
and crowded with aS-..sengers, explo
ded her bailer at 1:20. The concus
aiou was terrific, shattering the for
ward part of the boat and killing and
scalding a gript number of people.
The hurricane deck wits carried over
boardand fell - over a large number
of persons iu the water, who were
drowned. The scene is beyond de
scription. Men were struck dumb
at their lotts;' wives and little ones
and Women were distracted, having
lust hitstrands and children, while lit
tle children Were crying for their pa
rents who were lost. The front of
tae boiler was ;suddenly blown out,
lodging in the tww, tinily feet dis
tanC The forward part of the boat,
tipper cabin nod all, Instantly shiv
ered and split into a thousand pleca%
Mau eye wititessexpresed it: "The
forward part of the boat was lifted
fifty feet in the the smoke stack
fell down, and then everything was
buried in the hold. Passengers,
stools, horses, benches, and
life preservers dropped into the hold
at the boiler, 'ivitich poured out a
deadly volpme. Many persons were
blow-n. overboard. A father and
mother had their children blown
from their arms Into the water. la
an instant all was alive with men,
women and children struggling for
life. The after part of the boat,
which had esimped the force of the
exploSion, would have been safe for
the uninjured, but they were panle
stricken and leaped overboard with
out regard of consequences. Cap
.in I.7llman, of the New Street po
i re, hearing of- the explosion, went
romptiy on board. The fire alarm
as sounded. Dr. Shine was at the
scene within ten minutes, - well pro.
Added with medicines and bandages.
Cool and collected, he saved several
lives by prudence.
—Alex Lovelot, a French Canadi
an residing with his family on Navy
Island, and Edward Bogardus, of
Chippewa, in attempting to cross to
Navy Island on • Wednesday_ night
last, were carried over the Niagara
Falls. On Friday remnants of their
boats were found below the Falls.
Their bodies have not been found.
Lovelot leaves a wife and three chil
dren.
—ln forwarding to the headquar
ters of the army a letter from Lieu
tenant Davidson, of the Tenth Unit
ed Slates Cavalry expressing a fear
of war between the C'heYnnes and
Itiowa% General Sheridan endorses
it as follows: ' Much of what yon
hear may be serdown Us Indian talk.
It is well known on the philns that
the H.lowas are the most cowardly
And at the sometime the mast noisy
and troublesoule of the Indiana. I
4 not an e clpate — iny host . m
red Ass ant
~ - rat
Yorkto puaOlasc i one, Million
heiti I
liars wortii of ' de eikeach ;Wed
!Oakley in MUMS 3 r A MOW hi
- all, and ale lio ; ollariP gold
on t il , , thl an . fth Thurs.
tbys; 03 n o gust,d
and fourth Thursdays in or
sera million In all._
Yjiii:alai? The carat is
an imaginary weight that expresses
Infileifilelitif=rlol;br the - prelpuro
tion of pure keld in metal ;
One, tui ounpaoto# Is li tlykieduktc,
twenti-Your carats , tuigirold . twenty'' ,
two carats fine is gold of which
,
twenty-two parts outof twenty-four
are pure, the other two beingsilver,
copper or other metals the weight o f
fear grains, used by jewelers.; weigh
ing precious stones and pearls, is
sometimes called diamond weight—
tbe carat consisting of tour nominal
grains, • a little lighter than four
grains troy, seventy-four and one
sixteenth'tcarat grains being eq iii to
seven - two grains troy. Th - t erm,
or we ht carat derives I name
from a n, the frult of an brain
lan tree, called hare. Th s bean,
from the time of its being ' thered,
varies very little in its wet ht, and
seems to have been, from a , ery re
mote period. used as a w bt for
gold in Africa. In -India the
bean is used as a weight for gems and
pearls.
—A very serious shooting affray
occurred in Bonton Co., ( Ark.) on the
20th tilt., between two families nam
ed Reese and Pierce. .Six of the lat
ter cattle to a field where the former
were threshing, when one of the
Pierces struck a Reese with a pitch
fork. The Reese father then struck
Pierce with a shovel when another
Pierce shot him with a pistol and
wounded him, he also wounded an
other Reese and killed a third. A
general fight then commenced. in
which two others. one on each side,
were wounded. The assailants then
started on a retreat, when one of the
Pierces shot back at the crowd and
at the, same Instant received a shot
from one of the Reeser, which killed
him. No arrests have been made.
The difficutty grew out of some dif
ferences between Children of the two
families while at echool..,
—President Grant and family will
remain at his cottage at Long Branch
the remainder of the stason, and will,
on leaving there, proceed to Wash
ington. The President has abandon
ed his trip to the West and California,
he having been advised by Generals
Phil. Sheridan, Sherman and many
others, that it is now too late In the
season for a satisfactory visit through
the West, the crops having all been
gathered, and the country being in a
barren condition.. He has according
ly concluded topostpone the trip un
til the latter part of the spring of
1872.
New Advertisements.
J. B. EAD
Has noio in operatiein a new
SIIV AND PLANING MILL
IN FREEIjOS, PA-,
liaving the latest improvi.,l machinery
for t ho timmtlitcture of
FX..DORZNGG
SIDING,
LATH, &C., &C.,
and is now prepareti to attend to the
building and repairing of
Steamboats, Barges, Flats, &c., &c..
Frari. constantly t on bond n sucrior
public , is respectfully solicited. All orders
promptly executed. [ting2- Iy.
Dissolution of vtirtnorstap
TIIE 'Partnership heret6fore existing betty en
the undersigned, under the name and style of
t. IL Snead, a: Co, hating seen dissolved by
mitinal content, on the Ist day of July, ! ? 1. parties
Indebted to the arm will make payments to Job's
11. Snead, and tho.e having claims against the
firm will present the same to John D. "Snead for
fettlement. .10111 V B. SNEAD
aug.2:tt Jtlii BENTE!.
WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES.
IL CHILDS & CO.
BOOTS AND SNUBS
AT VERY LOW PRICES,
H. CHILDS & CO
133 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGH
A likrze stock of Nailed Brousim for lkloon. sod
Fortino, Men, constantly on hand, which we cell
from 10 to Ili cents per pair below the usual market
rates. 44-1.43-3 in
(PEN N 9 A.) PURL% LIE
SEMINARY, offers advantages of health,
chsapneas, thbroughness, and religions Influence,
The *nth rear opens PIRST WEDNESDAY OF
SEPTEMIIER—taro Penicals of five *months.
For Catalogues address Mn.s S. ft. HANNA,
Principal. or RtV. J. I. BitOWNSON, D. D.,
President of Trustees.
Wa.btagton, Pa. dnly 47 1 871. --)y.Sll-.3w
A _ .
—l..
montirawrzumitur. •Noiracs.o-
tent of Administration' having been granted
to the nuderahmed, cauche estate of William Bich
tads, decresed, late of Rochester township, Bea
req. county, is , this te , t.) notify all persona In
d,nte-tt to 'aid vitiate that immediate payment t.
eiltectt‘d. All theme having elnlme ZlgUilllott The
sumo will present them. duty authenticated for
@en lemont, to Mrs. Li VA. JOIINSTON,Adta'.r.
jylAdw
HENRY LAPP,
Dealer in all kinds of Furniture,
LOOKING-GLASS & PICTURE PRATES;
ow ALL SIZES FURNISIIED TO ORDER
Brighton street, above Plow Paetor
1? OCHES'TER, PENN' A
The largest stock In Heaver county conotnntly
on hind. nod at the very lowest prices.
t "dins and Hearse prowtittid at the shortest no
tice. Having a ',rye stock of all kinda of iurno
tore on baud, and vrWittr-to drake room for fall
and winter work,' I Lave reduced wy pikes ac
cordlngly, utayll-Our
Fruit Orin Cement;
SUPERIOR BLACK INK.
TO THE PUBLIC.
lundervigned 10 engaged in making a Fruit
I Can Uement which wil Ibe found cheap, dura
ble. and enmity applied.
Ile le atm engaged in making • Superior Black
Int, suitable for Sdtoo) and Counting Roam par.
pose'. The pit hticare nespectlbily Invited to give
him a call at his plans of business., near the resi
dence ottien. Power, itorhester, Pa.
Jel2;3ml .1. F. sorrn WICK.
CLOTHING STORE.
NEW G-OODS!'
St 31 WI Illit STOCK.
'The undersigned takes pleasure in in
forming his friends artl the public gener
al'y that he has just received and opened
A New Stock of Goods,
OF THE LATEST STYLES FOR
Summer Wear.
He keeps the best of workmen in liis
employ, ana feels confident of his ability
to cut and make up pimiento beth
FASHIONABLE& DUBABLC
and in such a manner as will please his
eivitomers.
1 1 183ibraltitillt RUING GOODS
ALWAYS AN -RAND
Clzll at • see us &bre' leaving your
Orders Elsewhere
WILLIAM REICH: Jr.
may 4.103)? BTtdgcwate►. Pa
NiuT
BEAVER SE !NARY & INSMUTE
'Will Open 45A* Sea*
Septem.l24 , it, 1871.
It leas addif . to ita
Teacherie
Designed especially for Common School
Teachers, hi whose interest special atten
tion will henceforth be given. Also, a
NORMAL COURSE,
ing a pralesslool,and,ilt themselves for tho
highest :grade, or PrineiiairShip, of our
Uniory7ls.
Yo ng en ore given:if' itifisiniimi
Educe 'n, or fitted for CoMgt).
fiend Wary:" git T. TATLOiII for
tho arritratialoguo.. , • . - —,iie141.303
BEAVER LADIES' SEMINARY.
THE NEXT SESSION will open SEPrirldbEß
12th, 141, and will be ountinned for fire
mouths.
1 have coneluded to turee 'too setilons In the
" 34 of IV. monthstate h ,inatesd'of three of three
mouths tech, as heretaire•
Many of our best schools are returning to this
division of time, and with decided advantage to
the pupil. It saves nearly trmonth of thee tow
lost in vacations and arranging of classes, sad
gives timo to complete In one session Many
studies now Interrupted by the three-term arrange
ment. The cost is the same—a pupil nowitsylug
;W. • session for three sessions, will pay t*. a
se otiott for two sessions.
. .
• it. full corps of experienced teachers , will be em
ployed, and our aim *III be to secure thorough
aso In every branch of study. Pnylls hi tousle
trill be received who do not enterta nppile , lo other
branches, and we hope for even mi n e than our
usnal success in this department for, the coaxing
year.
AA the Academy has been closed. I win arrange
for the accommodation of all hori and yolingraen
preparing for boldness or for College. An'sre glee
cbolte of studies to those not Intending to grad
uate. teachers, and those Intending to teach, can
se:ect the branches, specialty nooden for their work.
Poe Cataittgae, or Circobtr, send to
• D. U. A. BicLEAS, Prin.
Deaver, Joly i 9, Igll.—tl
NET SZE.AP
OF
COUNTY.
A ZA-1111AU WYNN is getting tip a Map of
It Beaver County, Pa., in Winds SaiwaltylOiv,
11
'N
showing the location and connection of tho
Mal burveys. of Depreciation , Popula ion, Reserv
ed, College and Academy Lash, and Loxsti War
rants, thrtasns, Roads, Townships, Schoolhouses.
wltti many of the residents, coal-fields and mine*
with such other data as will help to make said
map desirable. Thu whole map , including a map
cf Ikaver River Valley, will he alma awe feet
square, canvassed and mounted.
Maps will be ready for delivery in Omni el
miantits. lylif-if
Orphans' Court Sale.
"into TRAM OF VALUABLE, LAND IN
MOON TOWNSHIP. By 'rimmed' an order
of the Orphans' Court of Beaver county. the un
dersigned, administrator of the estate of Henry
Baker, dec'd. Seth expose to public sale. on the
premises, on BATURDAY, August 18. /$ll. St
o'clock. p. ta., the following described real estate
of said decedent, eta
lit. That certain parcel or tract of land:situate
In Moon Iv_ Beaver candy. VW.. bounded on the
north by land of Daniel W. Baker, east by lauds
of John Davis and Win= Springer, south by
land of James Raw..and west by land of, Daniel
Baker, containing fortv area of land, lucre or IOW;
'beta 121 acres whereof are cleared and fenced.—
There are on the said premises an orchard of
young fruit trees, a good two story frame dwell
ing home, nearly' new, a frame barn and other
out buildings.
gnd. That certain parcel or tract of land situate
In the same township, bounded on the north by
lands or Joho G. Baker, east by lands of Samuel
Zimmerly, south by lands of `Starlet Baker, and
west by lauds of Bruce Baker, centatningtiestlea
of land more or leis, about forty acres of Wrath
are cleared and fenced. There being on thetee
mises last atoresaid a good young orchard, con•
tattling about 50 fruit trees, a log dwelling house,
The above described lands are fertile and w ell
watered. and WE very • desirable for farming pur
poses.
TEIIIIO • --Ono third' of the purchase money to
to claid in hand on contirosukin of the sale by the
Cott, aid the remainder In ten Nast annual tn•
steiluente from the date of said confirmation, With
legsiinterest thereon from the saute time.
' DANIEL FIGLRY, adm'r.,
lylo la J New `ihellield Beaver county. Pa
.
1'IACIVOPS1!;11
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITU
TION OF PENNSYWNIA ,
JIPINT 10.
ru ,, p)Ang an amendment to the Consti
Lion of Pewp:ylvtomt.
Be• It Resolved by the Nenaicalui Ho Mr
ReacSentutiVel of the (buthiontrealth
of Pe tnrylvaniaus (Anent/ Assezvbly ptet.
That the following amendment of the
Constitution Of this Commonsrealta. be
proposed to the people f o r their adoption
r rejection, pursuant to the provisions of
the tenth article thereof. to n e tt - :
AMENDMENT.
Strike out the Sixth Section of the
Sixth A. rticte of the Constitution, and in
sert in lieu thereof the Inilowing :
••A state Treasurer shall be eho,,en by
the titiahfied eleethis of the State, at such
times and finch term of service as Filial I
VP Il fI•SIatIMU n $ er •
.1 A M ES 11. WEBB,
Simik - erur the House 01 ii,pres("tati y es
• : WILLIA3I A.'•WAL,I4OE,
Speaker' nr gni Senate.
Approved the - fifteenth - ay; of June,
Pinfitni Anh th ,, nmid -- eleit
Utin
dred Peventv-rone
Prepared anti certified fir publication
pursuant to the Tenth Article of Lhc Can
stit ntiort.
F. JOIt1).1)1,
See'}. of the Commonwealth
Office See'). of t.lo: Commonwealth, i
flarrisloirgh, AM). :Ali,
J aly in:3 in.
$l,OOO REWARD!
A meant of One Tbutivnid Dullard will be paid
to any FloeArian wtto a 111 produce a medicine
that will eepply the wenn* of the p,ople better
than the uncle known as
DR PARRNEY'S
c.leb►afrd Blood ('banner or Panacea.
ft tuned he n better Cathartic a better A iterativ..,
better Sudorific. Sbe•tter Diuretic, a better Tonle.
and in every way hotter than the Pump-re-n. Ni
matter how lua , it fuo been in urie or how lately
dtste•vered. itgWein mfoq, out cuniala any
thing, Not eulettr-vtorrain.t. • •
$5OO REWARD
Ar‘wikritof f.ive liundredlara wit) &repaid
rJoru
tneditinoihat p.lrnumently etre spore.
610 , 5, et roativen,A,'Corodfpatimr , eheir or Nen.
%our , Ifeada,-h,•, Lirur I i i. aLlt , 11111011 P I.)fitor
der.i, Jaundice, ithenruart. in, , i.out. lryppcp.da,
and Fever, Tape Worma, Tumors,
L lade. Sorer, Pains tin the Loina, Stdi
agnl "tend rottiPland) Atat
DR FAIIHNEY'S
1 1 111.00)0 EAlSlllil 0/1,1 rAkriiteEjk,
I,used more - 1 , ;7115t1ci
phyoactwiaollazi 149 r vtl t wr vvytliar mecncluv
-
Prrpar.-ti by P. FAIUINL 1,1 I,OS z
%% 11) burn, Pa.. and P. FA II LYNLI,
Price I per oottle. For stale by I.Vraolattutle atUti.
Retail 13,111-r,. tottl by .1011 matottz. Druggltat.3
haver 1)12-1y.
COrphsinft" (_;'otai.t Sale.
vY irtue of au order of the Uri:haul' Court of
1-3
(tut county of Beaver, the roolerslgued, ad•
winistrator of the estate of Os, id mciosestyy, late
of the borough of:l4risigewster, in *sick :county,
will expose to mile by Public vetidne or outcry on
that In Sharon, on
Saturday,' September 2m1.,
I o'clock, p.
of that day, all the following desertbett - 'l.eM estate
of said deceased, YiZ : ALL that tertain lot of
ground situate In the borough of Bridgewater,
(tormerly the vilhrge of Slutrool, in sald county,
coot:Mang 611 feet In fronton Shtiron street ;1 Mace
at right auglea with eatd trout, In depth e 11) frei ,
add bounded on the north by ground formerly In
possession of Thomas McClelland, south by lot
tortucrly of David shields, east by ntiaron s treet,
and west by ground forint-11y of John Diclicy
ALsitail,thatrevatra otner)ot piece or Wound
anuatot nine [buronirk tow, 3111roul,
bounded-andjlestrkbed* end we, *legm
an:till t a I, ollllSaielt On*. {Renee irutlt 45%
ditierees 6.-et ti lo a cora*, Mikan:
south 545 t. degrees west, 91 feet to a corner, thence,
south tritn, decrees east, too trot to a corner: thence
north 54 , , degrees east, hl feet to a corner; thenci-
Sonth 25% degfeell oast, to le4l to a corner; thence
tortth Gtm, degrees east.4i trot to sterner; then, e
nortn 3.1 J, degrees east. tort to a corner, tieing
the north-cast currier of the lot, Itnetnie south
degrees west., 201 feet ID Inches to a COn nee, the
north-west corner of the lot , thence north htl de
greed west, 520 feel 0 inches to a corner, the south
nest corner of the lot; thole., tiorJa 54% degrees
east, .13 1-111th rods to the place td beginning, eon.
tidying a ACRES AND 115 f'SIICHE.S A. 5 O
PEE'I ALSO all that cer.
teen other hit of ground, &attain in said borough,
,once Sharon), bounded and described as ItilloWs,
viz : North by Ltannon.(tormerly), east by Public
/toad, .ontb by , Adirp t sod weati.by land: otittece.
data, betntlutlio aohn plot of the
coutinumiuu of the viliage of Sharon. ALSO all
that Certain. other lot or piece 01 land actuate to
Brighton township, In said county, bounded as
toiMWS., viz Liegluulug, at a puss [formerly a
thertyl. *tie by *Old futmetty g i fikert Deckey,
twt4t 5854 deerepa Watt TO 5-10t* tepee to a In
cas, maw:, Wilted by „land of °WWI' Wray,
south 31% degrees west, 16 perches to a post ;
thence by land of same fillurgrees east,
perches to a post ; thence by mod of Hobert 44ar
ragh. north us degrees east, 40 perches to the place
of I - m..911011g containiNg 6 ACULS AM) Be
?WWII I d.Y.AtUltf.. 4L50 pother
lot or piece of ground adioluMg the allure, situate
in the borough of Itridgewater, [formerly Shy bbb j,
beginning at a poi/ikon a 40 feet street, being the
western street of the Village of Sharon, being also
the corner of the orchard lot of John Dickey:
thence south t.o4}; degynea west,
perches to "yowl , thence by land huntlierly of said
thekey, south 510,i degrees east, SO 31-ltlOth percher
'to a post ; thence - north h4H r degree* OJAI, 43 Pi-
Klutiksercht.%-t0 It.post ; , thence nurtla 4,5 1 ,4 degrees
west, 1:40 rest On said street to thepirterf of begin
,444141, ,4•11/ Sabi premises there are two good two
stoy 14aLitadliftgliir , tit uses tronlisig ow Beaver,
<!rdek,* ec>lld frame Rico, and alletherliondkaary
out buildings ; a well of good water In the yard,
nada [good owing at the barn ; a flue orchard of
peach and other !Yoh trees., nod a quantltr of small
traits; a geed flag stone quarry -and coal bank.
open and in running order, and all of said prenti-1
ties being wader fence and Wag , oct. eta:e of cults
ration.
TEILMS :—One-thlrd of the purchowe money it
band on thee:COMO:Jou of the mhs by the Court,
and the balance In two equal annual lastailtnente
from date of conitrmatlon with Interest from that
dAtO. ICF to sorugrd blybond mid mortgage on the
presages.' "PardbMwr to Inef fiutdetitle, stamps.
mortgage, Sc. Fur further partici:llan Inquire ul
Or address I d/UfaldiDl./Kit
Adininittrator,
Heaver, July
ki!e63sw.j
OJETAILMANAD No. 27.,
44,11q74r. or Blivsi l t•
• N*74 r4BA9 pazoirrow,..lo,
The Board of Directors of. this Dank, have this
thifirligitt 41vi4ead of five cent. for th e
t itbetr—Varfabler
fort s
th, tree wiWall tax: _
EDWAiID Hasps, arshisT.,
13ept. 13th, Franklin at Phalli' school Ithase.
leo. UM, New Setvlekiey;at Unionville school
bonito.
-One hundred and ninety questions will be asked
on the tollowtag topics, elk: 73„ Ortbegraphl ; 90,
ararzurem 20. M
Geography; W. Boadtei f t . risco
cal Arithmetic; Mental, Adana°d i Li, Pen
manship: SO, Ifistoryo; and 'lO on Theory of
Teaching-90 to 100 per cent. of the questions an •
silvered correctly, Grade 7-70 to 90, Grade 2-90
to 70, Grade 3. No certificate Settled whose+ Grade
fella below fifty per cent:
Special examlnationa will he brad after the 2=
ular exeminthons 04 Friday and Saturday of each
week, in the oak:a of The Superb:met:mien' at. the
Court Rooms until Omber huh. Applteaw,a
however, moat bare s'ecrltten realms( tropeMee
toss. is highly probable that at man!, of the
exacaltuttious two days will be requited; when
this It the case, an educational rocetlnff wilt be
held dunag the lillerveidag eveking. Exerdat-w
will compel:tee womptly at 9 cp• dock, 4. in.
- IrIBI.Dt, Co, Bsej4;
(13+12.-ti.7
ANDES ZINE SENA, CO.,
Of Cinci 'mai., i 4).
is h
C *l o s(Nipt it)
ENTERPRISE INS. CO , ,
f Plailnti I p
Cash a..s4etts - tti4.lo
JNO. W. cr•..UIY.
LANCASTER Fire 148. *Co.
Cagll it , ;: , (!t IS
ALPS I NSURANCE CO..
Of Erie, Pen na
Cash capital,
cm.l) aueig,
. .
Travelers' Lif;l3 ie Accident
Insurance
Of Hartford, Coon.
Cash as.setti; Over... $1,50,000.
Ilidprusentllsig theabove arst clain Insurance
Compunies.ackuowledged to be amongst the beat
and most rellablein the world, and representing
n _roan cash capital ornearlY &VIE/0,000,1 am en
' anted to take Insurance to any amount desired.
Application* promptly attended 'O, and Polictea
written w ithottt delay, find at Lair rmeiCitnd li heed
terms, EdeftWr - litiefalty wijitsfetif Znd rote pay
'I PAS t Hy one/
3 . 4,t1 may 111 , 4 e the eavingn of yeurii. Are
dangerous, and life uncertain; theratere.insure to
trap. ''• (One 10-day. u trora, Iwo to-ntorrotez.
QuaLity, also, la of the utmost Importance, The
low priced, worthless article., always proves the
4.l , marest. The above cinnuantes are known to he
amongst Inv hest nod wealthiest In the world. -
ye sow that shall you reap."
Grateful Mr the very liberal paterinage already
bei.towed, I hope—by a strict attention to a legilt-
IMale linsfueea—not only to merit o rontionenre
of the game, hot s large Increase the present year.
Mr. STEPIIHN A. ('RAID is duly authorized to
take applications for In.mrsnee and refief y. , the
premium for the name lu adjoining townships.
CHAS. U. RILIRST.
Near Depot, ItorbeAter. Pn
AK At 3E3. 3C•4
tl-1,
131
1
MI ilwjE.ap.m.jUa
;ihr o , sftw ots band In oar wate room, the largest
`Kelection of finished work than all the other works
to the coaut, combined: which errs perpo r na de:-
airing to erect * Monument or !lead Stone to
their departed friend*. a better ppOrtollitY to
select a *tillable Monument or Efead Stone* than
elsewhere. We wilt mrareintee thir,the wprhnum.
rhip. and th e prices cannot be brat tbe state.
iNe would respeartilly 'invite persons wishing
Hairdo Work. to ran and sok. , onr Boric before
purchasing elsewhere, and satisfy thernseirca.
kis°, Grind. Stones,
o d all the new style.fintues le-tiamg atones, at
regrettable 9rtee9.
8W
. nodConfectionary ICallab.
LP ' taUtfili foie 111 le.—The four. and a bait
1W• lease of a goad 'Bakery and. Confectionery
illstabllstuntAn B ro adway. New Brighten. is
erod for u a tentsequenewlf the 111 health of
owaer. , e whole prendies. Including one
too beat s In the county, pans. 6e. . &e., Is
complete opTer and wilt he mold low. Inquire
O ANIEL MILLER, Brldgenaster.
(Jy19:11)
TIMCUEEIVILIC4XIII4IIOSI.
Orrice Co. Brim or Cosmos Scstoina. 1
• . July 6th.
Jaly•ietb, New Brlathy ow 4 lesltston, at Naas
Medea ttcho..l House.
!MG- Rochester borouctr- and -tp..„ sad
Phillipsburg, at ltoctuuter.
July anis; Bearer,' Sridievrater, 'Vanport and
Sharon, at Beaver S. R.
July 26th, Beaver Falls ea dirittleses. Siam* :
albs S. Ii -
Jsjytprar Freedom auft St. CLilr, Si' V'reedom
Atignet 14th, Baden and Ecanachy. at Batten
11.
eui a nd 4AV d
attar n tYy .ea, at _n_ustry
. 11.
August 18th, Moon & Moon itulpen't., at Plena
ni'D S. H.
%%net Slat, MOpeatell and I•olown, at-Scotta
111 e S, II
August- Wd, Independeice, at Indelwadettee
• Abet Mb, Itannoon, at Na. I (now) B.
Angina T.Sth, Ohio awl Ulaagow, at Faitirlew
S. 11.
ittigiat Senn. Ilookatottn, 4roten and 4
(Joint;
town, at Honindotrati. U.
September let, liotwor, Frankfort, and nr
dockatille, at Smith'. (new) scbool houoe,
Sept 415, Darlington bornugn and tp., Big
10 Darfington achuuj klause.
Sept Efts
ndth'SenYet and Chippewa,' 'at bar
-Stvt. 616 4 Vulaakt, Int Forks targ &Ana 11
Sept. 914 Ilrlghtuu, at Kaaln'a echoul bitten, -
Sept. 1115, "forth Sewickley, at Laurel Point,
sebool
ChOs. B. Hurst's
IN 7 SURANCE
AND
General Agency Office,
NEAR THE DEPOT
ROCHESTER, PENNA.
Notary POW and Conveyancer;
FIRE. LIFE, and AO_ WENT INSUR
ANCE ; ,"Anchor“ and - .National" Lines
of Ocean Steamers ; " Adams '• and ••Un:
Express Agent.
All kinds of Insurance at fair rates and
Itemo Estate bought and
sold. Deeds, Nlortgages, Articles, &A..,
written ;
.1./e:,ositi”s and Acknowietize•
meats taken, &e ,&c Goods and Money
forwarded to alt parts of the United States
ao,l Canada. P.t:settgers lu.olted to and
from England, I7eland, Scotland, France
amt Germany.
.ETNA FIDE CO.,
(.)1 liuru ni , 1 onn
a,:ietts $6.1100,1100
" ity their fruits ,ye knucv them."
Los.les paid to .Jan. 1. 1+1;1....$28.000,00
one of Hi(' i t lest awl - wealthiest Coot
in t NN or!, L
NIAGARA Insurance Co.,
Of Now York.
assette,
r Lanc•aacr, Pa
HOME LIFE INS. CO,
Of New York
A.t.;z• u
Head and Foot Stones.
at 1 cola and 2 cad - it-per pound,
•• 4 t ' ~'l Il li : l ~+~
fRL`.~I~Yi
A BREAT INEINIAL DISCOVEin
Dr. VitapZlT.s 01".LEINakina
VINEGAR, BIT 'ERs
8 0 0. ' fitati
it. 4 Hundreds of nunasandi PI
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4 0 a FANCY' DRINK.
hale of PON 111111111, Widaten PrarfSpirit.
awl Barone Liquors deeteftd.tPteed alld Mat
zed to please ale taste, called "Tonfee, -- App,. t .,
:rs." "Restorer"; *e.; that lead the tippler ‘e
L mu k anw ie and rub; but area true litailleize 1,,,,
torn thaliattv• Itoota and herbs of Callihnu. r h ,
:ram all Alcaltefic Stltuntanta. They are t.
'ABEAM BLOOD PVILIFIEtt. and A Lir}
[MOM PRINCIPLE•pertQct Leuu%.... , , L ,
kirriscriator of the System, earn slat oil all p0i,,,.,
natter sad rcstortra the i toed toe bee tr 7 e„.„. L .
Co person can taro there lit.ters sceord..t., .
ion and manna tool a:tree.
8100 wane ottLa toren leetuaLle case , .
he Units are hot destroyed by . cotricrhi i., - .....
ither rneana, sod the vital ozgatul Wilmod b. ),..1
Ao:ns often:: . .'
Pas Inflaninsuiery and ClurOlde Rbrumn
.{.sand Cant. DrirtoundaMer
Olitaigs. ItemMous and liacredhatzit Fes:,
311leguicis of Ike Wood,. 1.17/Witiiducp, a ,.
dindner. these Slitters 'Ean raca.
'ul. bath Discsumrs 610 Catiacil * ty filial.
wood. which is bi:ciaarally ;rail:teed by dersz,c i. ,
Odle Digest" To Virnaush
DYSPEPOLI. On INDIGESTION, i:.
setter,-Paln In shshanzadurs. Cough", Ttghtao. ,
;hest. 111:11cets. hour rovintallans of Me ••.•tet
Bed taste to the Mouth. 11I11ots attacks. Telpttst
if the Wart, f ellqfliv ,, lon of ass Lungs. Pain te • •
regions of the Mauer , . and • hundred otter
truptoms, are Zoog:springs of •141sperpols.
•Try Invigorate the Stomachaadstlmnlate , lh. h.
yl4Urciaod bowels. 'which render thereof unlined :
eftLestey to cleansing the blood of salatpartflee.
BllPAiling new life and vigor to the setiolesyslum.
FOR SKIN DlffElifiltAVEruptlons.Tettcr ,
Memo, Stoteles. Spots. Tiloplesl; Pintlffalcs,
Diusece, litarWorme, theatiOleal. gore Ere. Er ) . ,
lin". itch. Beta*. Iffstolefatfotoi of the Ski s ,
sad Diorama of the bitll4,44 , Whithsver owe or nue,
are literally dna up entlinetniedaut of the system
snort ttme by the tee of thaw Miters. Ohe hew,
- rack cam eoWrinee the moat Incredulous of T.ll ,
sanitise effect.
Cleanse th e VS Blood whenever you tel ••
tsolonvittest through the into to Mmple. , E 2-:;.
:teal or Sores cleanse It when you ffnd it ohatrzet,-:
, s t ug gith In the veins ; cleanse It when it is foci
and lour feeling' will tell yogi when. Efts 11. 'a:Q-4 '
pure and tholumith of the cistern will follow.
pnic, *Ars and Ott= WOILMS, tutu.; J . :
sistem tit to Many thonsazuls, ere etrecheaar deltic
ad atudremoved. For tan dtreetiona, read eareten7
be climber erected each bottle. primed tt tvcr
pukgros , —E4Ush,Germag, Freneh and Spantab.
I, WALKER, Proprietor. McDON &LD a o,
)rogirlata and Geo. Agleam San Pratteirea.
and nand St Commerce Street New Ton
TSOLD DT ALL DIttrGOINTA AND DLALAw
0ct.11::76-.17
New Adeertisenienbt.
ATTRACTIONS
Boggs Tubbs.
New Batttete -LOTUS,
ctA, sa , :qi tilis ~.._ZIS, • II at 7714(1';
.
An Extra 131;trgam.
51,100,0410
White Victoria Lawns,
bolt „surr, :a 2 ets, about m;.• 11.0; I),
value.
1 arse Genuine Organdie Line2a,
at eighteen vents.
LADIES' BUFF SUIT's
OPENED TO-DAY.
New Black Hernanis, at Retlue.ti
Price.s.
JUST OPENED.
Brocade avd'Striped Grenadines, from 2i
cents up to finest qualities.
White Llama-Lace Points.
_ .
Bleck Llama Lace Points.
flaying purchased a fine ass,,rtnwet
La. o Points at a sacrifice, we ..tf,r ti
be , :t value to be found in this market_
.240,000
New Bargains, bit each Departmer.
Opening Daily.
'-o , :wqz arima,
-12 S FEDERAL STREET,
5250. INN)
r•T . 1 1G Et ENY
aprs-13 .chtlmy 1 je2l
WM. WALLACE
Vt,504 t iOO
DEALER IN
MARBLE!
Gravestones.
maN - um E rrrs,
Railroad &reel; Near the New Dep,,t
NEW BRIGHTON,
Would public attention to the het
that he keeps always on band au ct
teiisse and superior supply of
ANT) .1 )(ERICA N
161.41.R.13 I-. S •
AND MANUFACTURES
- GRAV ESTON ES:
MONITMENTS.
IN THE MOST
WORKMAN - LIKE MANXEA
Awl at Unpreccalenttl/I'v
LOW FIGURES
BEST QUALITY OF
Ci RI N I) SrPOIN E S
('t
KEPT ON HA.NP-,;
A'atizqjetetio» Narrajdted ha every
je2l.3ni
Ferguson & Rotzlet
sUCCE.SSUAS TO JOHN A SCOTT
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
0
=t
vi
rn
Choice Family Groceries
TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARz4
PRODUCE, FLOUR, Lc-
NO. 311 01n0 STREET, VITST OF DIAMO:'
Allezbeny City, Fa 31.3retrV
COAL and NtTT Ci()A l .
FOR SALE.
The undersigned is operating a COAL BA \
on McKinley's Run. about halt way bet , . een
cheater and Boleseille, where he will beglad
receive orders for lump or nut coal Ord..r.
also be left at B. Math tart, in Bridgewater, o,
John Pants' in Beaver. or at the An oft ,
Or at the residence, undersigned '-o Market street, Bridgewiter. Coal on th,
at all limea. CUI delivered at short DOM' -
Termitash ortidellvery. Prices as low as
eat. DiSty] J. C. MOLTEtt
- _
HAS IIG Permanently located in the rtlisr L't
Zelienople. Pa., for the purpose of praclic".4
Medicine. I I.r:spectre/b. lender my Vol . "'"
services to the citizens of Wit village and stria
Office, in residence, opposite Eagle Hotel. ePT
I stud) always be found, unitise professions
engaged. AU calls will receive tiomedtste and
ProMplatiention. 4. V. CVNNINOELAM, 31 D.
'clan:ly
I=
Eli
CITY, PA
ac., dc.; Tc.
Reaps et