The Beaver Argus. Beaver, Pia., Ang.,2344 1871. L`wcuMioit Thirteen Hynctred si - otes or Ads' Sm. , 6:n. 11 year, —,—....—.....i— -. 1 , !no , . V 001 VI 00 t 5 00i $7 00'140110 IN in., do 350; 500 1 00, 10 00f.15 00 ,:.,.., ,to i. 5 tJI 6 oul 9 110; 12 001 18 00 1 ~..., do r 6 1.161 bOO PlO 50; 15 oul 21. to ..!. 8 oui 11 00 15 00) 'AI 00 as 00 ' i'l (4 la IN , AP 06, .. 0, r,O ar tr= Otil al 01, 58 06; I 60 u 6 lOU Ou ;tm. Gw WM MIMI • ..-tr,oor*' and Executors' Notices— 43 00 . per line, ton cents. i'ltyttonra , to Iw nvtde k;narlerly, esce,pi acivvralterneuts, whict, to aq be paid MEE t• 1.0. P. .14011VELL. 40 L' T.` leuw. :•••: 1 s. rETTENGiIIAIo d6Cili 37 Park 4 0, L, ',et\ \ork. are the ',oh. ay nix lot Tot IntAVezt .10 that City, and are authorized to coutract 4 ,Lwertiug adrerttt,alucla, km u. auour law. ~ t rata*. ,Arivertibta - a Pa that clay are to laave Isvate Viale l .of tbd .Lola Lara,a. _ TABLE. eleteland A: Pittsburgh a. a.—Tralbe ES--t lean . 15,...vvr titattact It.,lol.kilelm: _ CCOLD .I ) !"; :LI; Mail, 1..41 p. In.lErentrir, ran ....L.- gala.; West leave Deaver Station a.) fbi - . 11:01. 7:4C a n. 1.; Accommodation and Es -,—, through to Ileflair.) 6.15 p.m. , ' Flu.. Fs. W. & U. R. 13.-I`ratus going Batt .. . ~ ,..ter ;nation t at end of briclg) as fol . ,- 1. :..., r Fail. P.:Cuai d.i.03 a. 113..; EhuttuccOsa. - , , m : ......,..., t2res•tle aCcom. n.sai a. in.: B. Vane 1'2.10 p. 111. .., 1 ,,, ~,mg West leave Irochepter Station, tat ~r brid;?e) 5,.. lolloalst B. F. ocean. 10 a- tn.: 6 OM. 5.12 p. m.; Erie night espies 5.45 p. 1.; acCOM.. 7.37 p. m. l',l. , going-East leavo E.:Amster (Upper) De , • n. mllorre! -B. F. actom. 6.lrea. rn ) Eno° so 15 a. at.; New Castle acc.m. t , 411 a. m; ~,,.-.. exp. 11.11,2 D.. ca; Deaver Falt.aCcura. 12.15 , , I 'llleag.. Mail 2.115 p. rh: Erie exp. 4 40 P- m. ~, os.p. t..tP.l g). I:11 Erie, ail 9.53 p. m. ootAg Wert. leave ktoctienter(Upper) De .- iolsonve : Chicago tool 8.15 a. in.. Erie exp. •,.....-, t to; Beaver Faits accota. 9..5.5 a, in.;•Chicago ...4.. 11.30 a. m.: Chicago exp... 3.55 pJus; lire/ Cas ronl. ,4 30 p. m.: Erie esp. 5.11 p. to; Beaver . • ~,cotn.. 1.36. „ The attention of the public is directed the following New Advertisements wtneli appear for' the•firat tiine in tho A Itti S to-day : Special Notices—Joe. NieCreery 6. Co. Special Notice—R. T. Taylor. Notace--Prof. seater. special Notice--13. Donehoo. I Ast 61 Premiums—T. o...i.nshuLz,See'y. Washing Com pound —D L Anderson. Ativertit.ement—R. T. Taylor. \\it Iit:PAIRING —lf your,:%%atch to ont or0r •. ,•11(1 It tfl John Siertngo,l., Song f t, Fitt,. It wit! be repaired and returned free of charzi.P. Ail work wammted jetty Trying to do business Without ad i4 like winking at a pretty r, through a pafr of green goggles— ,n know what you are doing, but no (• A rirgTs! CARPET 4 n-,i-arn now elos ,: ~ntly stock of carpeg4, nOtwith ,•; die advance in wool, at cost B Nigiheito, Bridgewater, Pa. =II • The l'ittsburg,h Conference of the tileilist Church will ennvene in the 'it.itho•list Church at F:loiersville, •igtfir: Rev. J. Lucas, pas the th of next month. Itl ex •,Nl that over one hundred minimters in attendance. 1 LEM EN . s CLOTIIINti. (ietitle .., ~ %ho desire to pro - cure a perfect tit r :,,ttionably made elotliug should call Merchant Tailoring. Establishment . rr y Ponehou, on Third street, Bea n,a fat is-heyond question, that 1. two fen'gths and a half ahead of v. est of the Allegheny . in making peifeetly fitting _ and tie has on bands an ele x,surtment of the very latest styles -ca , . , i,able goods, and is prepared to [:171!!'f-i !..IffiSfLtedoll in regard to lie is, also, preparea,to do toys ii:ldrezi's work in the latest stylea. CUil KO, CIA,CE.s Clucka a I 11.1 West. prices. John :ions 91 Mar:let etreet, jet : y - The way to make peach picklesis to we invite our trierh. to call and examine oar take any quantity tif line peaches j ust rtock Itetort• ourchsstrur eletttrbttot. Orders can tuul.- and berote they ripen; Stick alto each one ; " 4:o p t t I sir a rv il t ed • p,,e) u nr,, Ve" ° 3,l" -... lour or lice cloves; make a syrup of AND I:vs-rrrcrn. Our three pints of vinegar and three pounds j Any readers will not fail to examihe the new brown sugar to every serea pounds of !' advertisement of this really worthy in li i , -.e'he‘: and clime:molt if von like. saint:ion that appears in our columns ;tie the syrup to a boil, and pour hot mein; repeat the process everyday' This to, fulfill ell pledgnii to the public and . they are shruuk ou the pit. Alter 1 its CounLO -Ist scald, they should he put away nances no shams in any of Its depart- . A cool cellar until cold weather 11,Units* The long, experience of the Tloy will be ready fur I%t r,i - ri t c h ip e al efl a b u r d ts his of n o a t t h u e r ri al tad ‘! welt as in 0 a few days after they are ' teaching and general marlagement, has ' placed him among the first educators of the State. You may be sure that your child, son or daughter, if committed to this school will be kindly treated, and faithfully and competently instructed. I.nstrict school teachers,of whom a num _ her were in attendance last`term, cannot :teat, er Comity: Agricultural So its - riei). -We feel considerable pride t>i4lieNtrorrothuasnan PlT"themselves -i!leould preiniuni which the We learn g that an arhiretPstrt.sitisntgioßwe- school. l society of this county ex- ! paring plans forth° new buildings. . Lie public this week, in cuunee ,l:ll their eighteenth Annual eXhi hi be held the '....7th,:*ith and 4411 --,l,Lember • next - The number v of in it Rich euulpetition is invited • Isnwil larger than ever before, and a ‘,triety of articles are embraced in ~ •ti:~•~S Wiatc, -- ten but trip. ,• u 4 for And pr cc. devtred.. dohnSteu•nior.'s I ' oo _Market rUcel, jr7o The list 13 SO comprehensive •. to excite 1.10 interest , • in the county who cares for • ~ t, se. things, and we bespeak fur nnsa t x hibi Oen a success neither 11•9-_xv,aj. -ranted by any former t , l the Society'. Unusual pistils, born exercised by the corn rei tiee rig the lair in charge tu. make it at- e, and unobjectionable, and at the In> y r t! inn g i ve it the practical ancrusetul t , t101) %N . tll , • h such puterpribes ought to hat a in order-to subserre the hest in tetests of the whole vointouoity. The premiums °tiered, too, are 4,1 l Morthy of , competition, some of them ?quite valua t, and ail together aggregate a large -Li Lir of looney. Nor is this the only se item of expense incurred by the . 104portalit changes and repairs beEUI I /lade in order to make the quaver County Fair the equal, it not the r of any similar affair in the, the Slate* • ..,o needs but a corresponding ' ••• in in the part of the public to realizA ' het arid intention of the Soria- In every department in which coin -.:tion is invited our people have with- r own resources the tneutis Lc; ' l4 • 4 crt'vtluttlie , itsplay, anti e n many ^m t.!:eir hinitionTstti tett he !qtr -. 1 :Loy here in the State; it will he • .:. • 0. to each artielc entered the a , merits. tither objects of aurae ' .::. not zuontioned in rho premium list, . ron 11.1111.1, are laid, tnt tof theme L. not uLhe entiy in for tnesi to ' bet 0% cry body strive to make star eXhibititin of the (aunty. • 's kLE.—A aubularailip ut titu troll Liege, Pa., eau I.)e •r S moderate taring on application ::le Altars utlitee. Any young Wan obtaining a knowleoge eppillgi eke.; -w tind it to tits purebuso .tho 'Stholam 4 lttip • : , •I,rrtli to. ' [Aug2-If. =I rte cutup Meeting in Raccoon L,ship still progressing, but is thi. treilneedayi evening. • • theet.lug Was a very pleasant one and • egarded us a success,,iesulting in the • ~ ..r.lOll of several persons . and in the %inane.; up, generally. of the. Nctioie The attendance, it we except .....slitrath, was not latga,-- though a do 'll..'d aliPiereutent in this respect on wed the beat of order prevailed v."O have heard it freciently that not an oath was !.. and on the ground luring the meet an.l not e% en a partially intoxicated ;.-r ,, rn Was anywhere to no teen en or !ear the enminpinent. Quite a number 4 a.dous and efficient ministers took part in the exerr ices among whom we mention itevg, _Minor Presiding • t'r of the hustyret led hi 11, Ents'erg,tllller, 1101 brigs -10-ad, San hill, Sweeny, Neve, White, amt .hiker, the Pastor lii charge i • who 112 Qwity is a yottng Man 01,1 inuch pl-,LIM6t in the Chilreb. Za<4. l nPttlent locitteoln *:. _._.ro n,,tntn., retired epos , Borne two honored yardm trots Racoon Creek, sod about t hree miles froin the Oldo River: A go.d shade and several springs of excel :VtltAtiter are among the attractions of the place. The people near the encamP tnent are intelligent and wizilt-to-clo-far mers and many of them are attending '!«. "err ices, , Attempted Robbery.'—'lll6Ballor Eagleof last week gives the following rte mint of an attempted robbery in Cherry rp., Butler county:- "On the idght of the 17th of this month, between the hours et ten and- eleven o'clock, some persons, who neither feared (iod nor regarded Mr. Curry of Cherry tp., l visiieti /.liB house .f. ir the purpose, (as is at:44)014d) : - 4. re plenishing Leir depleted pocket books bY taking by force that they Were too la zy to earn honestly. There was two of them, oue'a large man the other small; they Aintercd the hall of Mr. Curry's house and called Mr. Curry, and when he answered them they told him that they bad a sick child in a wagon out in the lane, and that they wanted a light. Mr. Curry. suspecting noth)og,', got hp: end went to the kitchen to gets match to light the candle, but when he struck the match oue.of the villains struck him o n the haukof the he - 441 with steel knuck les several times cutting several gashes, from which blood flowed freely. Mr. Curry gaco.baifts A na if ihei ei:inteat had been equal would have been more than a match for his opponent. At this state of the conflict Miss Annie Curry came to the assistance of ber father 'with the gun, hut,tinlueldly tticrp Wziallo ?dude it, if there had been sh`e Would have giv en one of the scoundrels the benefit of it. She rendered goo s'erilice with the bar rat of the gun fur a titnewhenlier father tiSlcltier to ran up stalreitnd tell some person, naming him, to fetch down the revolver, this she pr4eeilect to do, and as she retui tied tio"wu .ilia stairs .We thieves took fright and left the premises. They had no wagon in the 'lane and of course had no sick child; this was only a trick to get Mr. Curry up and out by himself, to make the assault. This is an unusual occurrence ha our civil neighborhood where people have, been accustomed to _6::t to Nati_lriat.9 l 4l, fear of molestation, with doors unbplted and sometimes without being cled, but since the` occurrence people's Tears have been aroused, doors have been closed and bolted, and where' there was . no bolts nails have besuslipped in above the latch to prevent it from raising. 3n some instances revolvers have been se cured, rind me have no doubtlhat if the gentled:ken' would be kind' enough to give Mr. Curry another call he will give them a warmer reception thin lie was prepared to do the last time. I don't know whether Mr. Cuiry has any sus picions of who the persons were or not, lout it is to be hoped that be may find out that they ma - wipe brought to jUstlee and receive the reward they deserve for their deingls. rtiOing. Goth EN FOt - INTatti Pr.s.—Sotnethltnt new and no, el, Be sure and rend the odvertl4enu•nt m (eir paper headed, - Greatest Invention of the Age. We believe -the Golden Fountain fps i uhrur pna.ed A gond pen Is a neeceelty tt? every man. woman and child. AL•enta, here id 4 chance to ntat: , • motley to introdncing a dowa and .cleat 1e article ja I y • The Clarion Deintwrat says that "one day last week a hand in the employ of Mr. Crisman, of New/n:1[1%111e, Clarion eount, f 4 , was engaged in iiinkinga He had sunk it to the Ilopth Of . seven font and while out at his dinner, atady heard a straege noise in the well; and going to ascertain the cause, fcund a stream of mater issuing front the bottom of the well, about six inches in diameter. In a few minutes they i - ell •was full, and the adjoining lot o*-tlowed, It s till con tinues to dow,, and quite a large run is formed, where before was dry land. The water is strongly impregnated, with min erals of some kind. WATAIms, W A 7,11 ES •-The m..t complete line in The city of Pitt-ticirg.h, and ell the itt.cestiary lite/me-Me to be had 111 Joh), Ste rcKson'4l Son , rn , Mitrket St ritibbortlll. )6%1y Good croli.—Mr. Henry auditing pre,enced our einoloyeem with a basket or tine pel t ehes and apples, nn Saturdalt lasL They desire us to express their gratitude and wishes fir his 10.alth and future prosperity. May hts baskets 110 er be empty. gXi LOR Ha.Ta, Bird-Wiugs, SU Vel vets, and Vett:eteens, just received at Joe. M. ,NleCteery &Co's. A w rest llstitArsteh took place vn Tuesday of last week, in Pittsburgh be tween Rolf Wolfenden and' Joseph Ac ton, both Englishmen. Catch as you might and shoulder-blade's on the earth e re the stipulations of the match, which proved 1 ,, be most desperate, being pro longed until nightfall. The struggle was so fierce that both men were bruised considerably about ttvp arms, asil body, and the judges were obliged at length to interfere and eall the mate)) a draw. Wolftlndets then signed the' artieles of agreement to--wrotle Joseph k'ross on SeptPrpber 21, for a purse 0f.51,000. Fon the newest and latest novelties In Watche , t Jewoir. and Silvvr \Vare at fre lowers% lor,settt Cn to Ahr , A , fer , / i 40 0.3:". SIMS t ' u., :t1 DJrI et slrect, Plttgbnr7h iotay Ay (..,x.chtinga very; truthfully remarks that a good newspaper does wore to wards building up a tuwti and county than :thy other public institution, and 'gets le•". or it. Ju%tiers of the- l'estee• - -MoLhor onr Justices of - the Vette° cooy- not be aware that theft neglect to [Hake returns of the fait trangesirata , of eit*es on their aticliets ivithitt !lye tlaym alter the binding, oi.er or cointitittal of t • efentlantN,'is a fuisdeinealidt in of tr,v, pookirible I.'S- heavy tiro , Lanni of Pennsylvania for lstie, pagen39; and at," !Or is7o, page I:Se. Such a law is now in Wren in all, or nearly 'all, the 1. - 011 titles tit ttio State, and has been found % . ery valual)l,-, as it gives the District Atviruey Uwe to illepare, the cases. and I..e•Side. enables the Court toestirhare the number of civil cases that can by tried, 1.11.-1 - Chy sating the summoning ;of tie,ses w 011. es which C.:11111ot be feaeheti. Au Enterprimina an appearance on laid rd gy Queuing near the canip meeting grounds In Rac coon township, armed .and equipped with a jug containing about three gal lons Of whisky. He deposited his ben /Am/111 n cOruneld a short distance out wide ()Ellie circle, think:lug, no, doubt. to run a stmill sized saloon on the follow ing :Sabbath. His prospective gaj im, were. hoWevey, suddenly blighted, tor, information touching the enterprise was convesed to the pastor in charge of the cilcnit; who visited the-cornfield, tonnd the jug, and " went for it" with a reek weighing something less than a half a ton, We conceive that the owner was "stricken with grief" when ho returned and found his jug demolished and his whisky in the ground. Tkreshing "Mssehlue Burned,— threshing inaehine owned by 'Mr. Thomas IL Mason, ",set itself" on lire last week near Ohiovillo and partially harried up. IV A LTli •.1 W ATC-11E11. - 11 Agenttor the sale of 'Watches in the City of Plttshurgb. we are confident of our ability to please In styles and prices. Jokit abrenson's sow S: co, 14 Nir et street, Pittsburgh. jel ty. answer to your " nog° correspondent" from Carmichaels, I would say—they must have sold their oranges at seven for a cent, and three cents each for all beyond thatproportion by whieh means they u=ould each have ten cents. lirtinGEwATEn Aug. 16 '7l The author might have wade four selierg, the fourth having 70 oranges and the answer. would have been ttie game. For Thp . iicaTFrAtgtu;. 1.11311/0 1 1& 'CAMP IiIgETING. Mr. 13urrptit—IThric, National .Camp lileetlimbeld fd tbe olelni4 of :t7rbitoit, 0., came to a close on Thursday the 10th inst. irtmr.corregpondent having been permitted to visit the camp grounds while , the ineeting was in progress, proposes to write a few items in regard to the mini), that may Interest , the .read ers of the Attars. The .Natidpal camp Meeting Associa tion is composed excluOvoly of Metho dist ministers, but In the gathering at Urbana, nearly all denominatious were represented. The Association hotd their annual meeting on the beautiful grounds of the Urbana Association, located some three miles southeast of Urbana. The grounds were purchased and improved solely for the purpoSo of the Asltoclation seine years ago, and orerything in and ,about them at present, seem to he spe cially adapted for tho carrying ou work of the laborers therein. It IS Shii te(' mime of the most delightful regions of thsivest, the "garden' of Ohio," and easily accessible by rail or stage. With- in tho enclosure is a small lake with n2llt up] Wands fn, Sevesl fountains of pure cold water are located in difTeront portions of the enclosed camp ground, which serve to allay the thirst of the tired and weary. Tall oaks in close array furnish a green canopy, broad and spreading, beneath whose cooling shzitia the host of worshipper*, gathered to praise the Most High. Conspicuous in the midst of the camp grounds stood the Tabernfiele, the tent or worship. Its magnificent proportions expanding and towering in the majesty of excellence. It is capable of seating several thousand persons, and its use fulness in such a work is great. The principal square in which most of the services were held, was surrounded by fair looking wooden tents or barracks. The canvass tents being in the rear of tho wooden structures. Everything seemed to be well arranged as regards the comfort of tho sojourners in the way of eating and sleeping. Two largo hotels were in full blast on the grounds besides several small eating and boarding estab- lisilment.s. A Bakery, meat shop, gro cery and milk stand were their to sup ply the wants ofthe multitude. The nutnbee of people in Attendance was very largo. Delegates front most all the States wer i e present. It is esti mated by some, that on the first Sabbath of the meeting, 20,000 people were on the grounds. There seemed to be general interest taken in the meeting by the vast multitude that was present. It was au event }.rot soon to ho forgetten, and tin , doub dly it has accomplished a good tvork, whose Inlluenco will ea tend over this broad Union of ours. _Da:k after day, numbers continued to arrive by, rail and otherwise .from far and near. "fwould tip volumes to notice the love feasts, revivals, prayer meet ings, &c., which characterized each day so as to give tho"Se e who were not in at tendance a just conception of what was said and done to create a more religious feeling, and earnestness in the work of man's redemption. Suthe it to say, that a continuous out-poring of supplica tions, exhortations and thanksgiving froth:" earnest beans, floated heaven wards to the great lA'hito Throne from first to last. The order of service Observed each day was as fellows : Prayer meeting at ts o'clock in the morning ; love feast at 8; preaching at ten ; children' meeting, conducted by Mrs. I nal p, at 11 p. rn.; preaching at 3; love feast again at Q and another sermon at Bp. M. Besides these regular services, various other devotion- al exercises were carried on in tentii in different parts of the ground, bp 'that at almost every hour or the day the whole encampment was engaged in solemn religious worship. Everywhere a spirit tor devotion exist ed, which displayed itself hi the elo quent burning words of the minister In preaching a sermon, to the enthoiastlc• remarks of souie :soul giving earnest personal testimony of the presence of the Holy spirit in his or her heart, In the devout Aupplications and prayers that continually trembled on the air, in the occasional bursting forth of some heart Who had just , realized the beauties of 41 vbrisliap life, Oct In !be hozannahs and songs of the whole multitude. The most noted day of the meeting, was perhaps the last one. It then seem ed as though JehoVah's spirit moved amidst the vast cougregrtion with a power indeed. Rev. Inakip, President of the National Association, anti the leading spirit of the present meeting, preached a sermon at S o'clock a. in. from the words: "Behold- the Lamb of (It'd that taketh awayaihe sins of the wttrhl."l'lle power of the fearless and ,Mr. EMI - ow—ln the published pro clog uent speaker over the hearts of the eAledlOgl Of the Ministerial Association, congregation was great. At <,114! MO or more properly, as I think, M inisters' ta ,„ l, 1„ ringiii ^ tones he bath , s Association), it was stated that some of fevers to fall on their knees at once. its members advocated moderato drink- The order was sudden, and took the log. Some of us consulted together as multitude by surprise. "Down, d ow y,!•• to the best method to correct this state he cried, "the pirit of t he Lord i s with ment, anti concluded to wait till the next _ 111. St 4 1.1. 7 rAi IN A 11 I" us." The moment seemed awful. The meeting and have the correetini appear V. , thousands present, silently mink to thin rtireearniretnOnfristusiTirnoin!eretelittrie. W e ground, and looked toward the stand in matter as simply a misapp l feliiii*fki - )Iti Leal I tist it. nit e. wendrpµs expectation. There, with Ins itfortuttately we who had agreed tile.i2: l this course were .absont from the 110 Rev. 11. T. ha,tld drptelied:upt‘a:rds Sowardii the Who ; TA'll.Oll, D. V., Principal, Pie , ir4threeteoilreeidpukniertitort„,%aer.r the minister hup,astied tit.Ess Il'S hug of (bid on all. As his words fell fag- my name its f'resident of the Associa- . ter and faster trout his lips, and the tion, mid it appeared outside of our , Nermitei.nth" Auinual Session Sept. P. roceedings, I would probably have left earneit—sotil pleading,' ascended p up- It to others to notice or not as seem ed I Bcantifai Grounds tulust fur out door exercise wards to the Throne of (; race, tears and best to then). and ructeuttou. sobs, joy tincvileptOnivis of praise and The facts are—at the close of OUT meet- „„7„„' ec t r i r s ti v i u lt°lTl ' h ~a , D ,„r mu " l ' hel and vet:l°l"d ' gloriAcation ascended froth the people. ittg, when the next essayist bad been • Prlncipar a fram t lly . Include , . all teachcra awl pt.- ap i lt t oi there nted, ,, be tk be wr i tsnotHied by a member fdla from abroad, rendering the Seminary real -The sacrament of the ,Lord'il supper !that diversity of views °"(°'' for all. Vas Itdidillistered in t o tazr. reeolag. to among us, sonic regarding all alcoholic V"'".a" instrumental 1 "" ich " been made r tiu snr u et t ay . fur Yearn. WA* t he i :et Instil U. 'theiOrishda:of the multinide; Whikhoteru- liquors, Including wine, as mulain II Ne, t h o whilst others would act On the apostle's part meot. 'TOM th ' c o aV i an a ct meitan:6.V lime pied several hours. Afterwards, itzed cluFkering. Grand. gilt ample opportunity regatice.feerebrecet, preceded by Lul -Another remarked no one wuold f a but. tO bo wawa in de I?tti, 40 or Prect ' , .t . [Mt or eluov.—Eovii.knod mottled more the m n biters, inarebbd Illineg around refrain ed — froni because of its injuriousmoat t l.',; y ail i il s a k fillze r h a. l'a int the platform and place of public WOr- results. Another replied I hold it to be L l F ie riS e pti s hl shih, a dense circle of human beings, of 'mat"' in There and thus the eon- ,nrs-o'hulliiini...s.'orrepposim alde,sof the otreet, whom there may Rave been five thous- e 'vn i s i a s t; t u n ti t tl e i s 0 . : Sot drinks 't , v s or n d r, taus and for brother sad tiatan toa tunitlea f t o t r h nth and—singing all the while different but simply in regard to the basis of tbs.. ,b‘!reci,t,nuirtsienatroweeardatiorzraitse ae t m s being room, l) tihl e -„14 in and—singing or praise, which was necessarily use : There is not a member of our Its- ly (reelect. For twetrejeare the preluna ‘ Prin n ti• the ease in such an immense circle, and to sociatio i n who believes in the use of in_ h,<•+ burn of it s k i n e o s w ch n ou h i, and t it in s al e at of thin conclusion, wi l io le'i n t z " any in k k i s orol bdcr4ineri:lsg,ceciel)ir pile lan lit ! JR 1111,1 (11;1. ' in :IP , OW '111111Vt i CI:114elle " 1: DANIEL At;NEW, fervent tones implored the ph - hie hies- or beers; but, probably,we du differ , t l l l l l °, - " V ' t- l t r s .7 nice. • Teti t. Board of Trustee* the principle cm whiel, we would plead . king on all, and gave the benediction, abstinence. SColl ' s Purim Washing , . Comma. the immense "'lien" resP""ded , A me" , it" ; notice in your last number a card Amen, Amen ! I signed It. 'T. Taylor in regard to this Au effort was being made when your matter. I did nut know, till I saw this card, that our association was of so much ME correspondent. left, the grounds, to secure the next annual meeting of the Natienal Association at the same pined where it was now held, but with whatssuccess I have net learned. An incident occurred during the meeting, that treated quite a seusation in the worshippers assem bled. The venerable Ills - bop Morris, whose pious useful and blanieless life is the admiration of all, in speaking of his religious experience. acknowledged that belted never experienced the tuilness of sanctification. GALEN. Columbus, U., Aug. 13, 1871. SAmon tivrs, Bird-Wings, Silk Vel- VCIS. and Velveteens Just received at Joe..74l.cereery t c4's. 'ote poly.--Ap~tle.-From the tone of the article that appears in the Ano us of thelOth, of Artgust, it Is quite evident that my last article offended my friend J. H. C. acid pat him very Much out of humor. I beg leave, in all sinner. tatipotogiati for, offending him, and, also to acknowledge that I did wrong in simply presuming on his good nature. I said, or more properly wrote, in a per fectly placid . pantal ciindition that which thou ht would certainly be received in the same good humor that it was given. Further: My friend J. H. C. does not seem to apprehend• my queatious fully. nor the object I have iu asking them. I will 1 1 431 - 6 R. uoye.furtber than to'iniY neghtfvellSthaei domed oak him for an analysis of his polo problem; .rior far :Ow explatustiou striuttever in re tolt, beyond WhneTnairto in volved in flircet auswers to my four ues.l.lons._ ,_ Will J. li. C. give direct answers to thy questions, or does he positively decline answer them explicity and directly G. L. .E. J. C li Hopi iestilii.Z:fdreptt to,Dr. It T. Taylor's call finlike namos'of those ruin-. ' istors, inembera of:the n —paxer county liinistertal Atasealation Who fairor mod erate drinking, and; for a full report of. the -afsinriente-usorl, ; the Socrota4.-li,x terida an lniltation to'Dr. Trrylor and to all ministers who feel an interest in tho cause of temperance, to nieet ulth the Association on the 24th instant, et 2 p. in. at the Presbyterian Church tu, ,Jlcinier; ,opencloubvless there - will be. gin, :Mei, the discussion chosen 'for' that - meeting'. "The state of the soul between death and, the jadameitt" , to: resume the quostior4. "The churches duty upon.the subject of temperance." The Dr. mill then have an-opportunity to defend the total absti nence side of the question and to hear the views of its opponents, and the Sec retary will if the Association pottintta, give a full report of the discussion to the Deaver county papers for publication. Jons ii. AVOLIBY, Sec' 11, Beaver Ath'n. More Problems.—A resident of, Greene county, not having the fear of the mathematical Nemesis before his oyes, has ventured to take unwarranted liber ty with my initials, and in the Argos of .August 16th, proposes a problem for so lution that certainly is a pro-poser. It Is this :—"Three market women having 10, 30 and 50 oranges, sold !them at the same rates, and each received the same 'amount for her oranges. What were, the rates at which the oranges were sold, and how much did each receive?" This is undoubtedly an original prob lem, and one that will require "much mental labor," and also some muscular exertion to solve it, Tpro_pese one that invoivas the; sabAo Airineipiits of analysis 'that 071 t 2/iCheta'st does, but la vastly more abktruse; and consdryneritly will require mobil more labor to solve it. my prob lem islNthis :---One lady complained ,to anoter because her visits were so infre quent and - rentarked :—"lf lived no further from yeithari )I:alive from me, I would go to see you oftener than you go to see me." How pinch further did the one lady live from tht other than the ether lived from the ono, and how many times per month ofte,uer did the ono visit the oth er than the other visited the one? The only real difference between the problems is that, Carmichael's, has three -market women In it, and Joint) has one lady and another'; and in his, ono has oranges to deal : with,,and lu mine, dis tances. As it generally happens that the wore women there are in anything, the more diftleult It is to manage, Carniiehaels' problehi will probably be found lust fifty per cont. harderA solvo than mine. G. L. L. MCI Persoual.—We had a call. (rem our friend, Prof. A. Beater, the other day, and ace glad to know that the people of Now Brighton 'aptireciate him as a teach er of theptario forte, it speaks well for their musical taste. As an artist on the piano, we think ho has no rival In this community, and Mt', if any in the city. Ito will be prepared to take a few pupils in Rochester by the first of September, his time being limited (teaching at 1)r. It. T. Taylor's Seminary four days in the week. Any partiest7 wishing flrma tion should rims W nurtileir.—on • Monday tdght, of last week, a oold-blooded murder was COlll. Mitt& in TitILISV 3 / 4 110; by a man awned John e Donald. Qiavictim was an .141 mail some fifty-Jive years of ago, named George lietherton,,,of Dunkirk, N. Y., where be has a fetidly residing. Mc- Donald and lietherton met at a saloon, near the railroad, and for some reason soon began quarreling, but were Kepis rated by a bystander, Who supposed he had stopped keriouti had adre• cly disprayetta tatreatetr. ing4 to alai? • liethertun. 10. a fow mu ments, hoWever the partiesi wore Ms gether again, aw irrititedlatoly plisiebt , tl, and struck rapidly at each other; ;Sud denly fletherton relaxed Maliold, and walking ataxy a short distance ' fell doiiiu.and died in a few moments. An examination showed that McDonald had stabbed him hi the left breast with a kinfo or dirk, one of the wounds pene trating tho heart. Either of the wounds were ecitnetedas to cause.deathe-racium tad gave - himself)to,ille vitt eerie way-placed in the loekoup, where hevves toterilowect by the. reporter. of.the - aw. ter, and gave the following version of the fatal affray: . \\*about any provocation, the victim bad been seeking a quarrel with hint in Warner's saloon. ;lie, the prisoner, bad started a little before ten o'clock to go home, when the victim stepped out, and seizing' hint by the throat, throw him to the sidewalk. Od arisiug, the victim again seized when the prisoner called upon outsiders 'to assist him. Getting no .assistance, he proceeded to defend himself, the hest he could. 'Me murder was the result. lie ex Rresises great sorrow td thu unfortunatoiallair, ODd during tha interview his oyes were soil - need With tears: ' . Democratic convention --The "noterrilieir Dettioeraier, met In v e n tion ut tin; (,urt 'hal-e. in Beaver, on llifonday tufa and tionainated tbo ..-is.remb/y.--,\V. 11. I Wolap, A.v.yociate Judge.—Martnalluko Treu,grier.--c. B. Hurst. District Ate I%feCreery. Conosissimi,r.—.)esso Carothers. Poor Boum , Director.—N Ichulur Todd. .1 itilitor.—John A. Russell for 1 yew.. A Thoitipstal f u r 3 year,, , Su trey° r. Daniel Daugherty. Trustee: , radenw.--- J. E. 'Jack soli '317x1 Pat r ek Mulvannon. ... consequence that even the private opin ions orits members were or pnblie itn portanee—nor can I very well under ,..tan tthe logic that makes it due to the ministers outside the association to have full reports of any tliscus.sion. in Ibis case howevoi E t l Inefeqqdentlit, it will be found -true that whorl) there 19 no rcuilt , // there will be no tulerrxt. D. H. A. AIeI..E.ANI Beaver, August lith, and Festittal.—Class N'o, ot the ifeaver Presbyterian Sabbath School will hold a Fair and Festival in the tir rand Jury room of the t'ourt. !tease, Thurcalay evening, August 2-1111, 1871. Proceeds for the benefit of the Sabbath School. Come one, conic all. For Mr Ikarer A woor A hymn to the Savior. ACICOtiT/C. A—sinner, saved by grace alone, Upward looks unto thy throne. Give, 01 give a grateful heart ; hope and Joy anti peace impart. Earthly treasures aro but dross, Yea, I count them all but loss Savior, give thyself to me. (lo give in,J;tioirto thee,' Ransomed by my Savior's blood (Ohi--turrioved u loved thy.Sonot God !) Night anik-Okly-Illinintg tby praise. For thy-love, in endless lays, Unborn Zaillions yet-tibial sing Round the - throne or Christ their King ; None but ChtiSt shall be their theme; Alleluia, praise his natnel ertmucti. rotne thriu bleroted Savior, eormt4-;= Ever make my heart thv home, - 'WV AN'Kicirrt repute. Nom€'la berrtkr girch niat, cfrixtPd af' ter May 6tb, and untd the ha September. tlta County Commlottittni.rs will :r. cot at their oftleelo the borough of Bearer. ong on Seturdaytit each meet, prottn • Jowl. ArGorit. Clerk, eoirkumluttual , ,, TUtitt '=-11101,1ili ville., [sidle's*, Court „Rouses, Churches, . • ~Vliicopptri at; a:IV?* .I.Pa_tat 11001 ori my. oral hither, accT eota met Capt., McClelland the genial repre sentative in Congress from our, district. Just now I,ant reminded of.a statement. that I saw in a paper that theDotnocraey iu some town had lately given their .M. C. a cool receptiiin became:P . ln) had'eu dorsed the "new departure." IMu only sorry that. I do not- tecall 'name of. the town for any place that mold treat such a.pleasant gentienitureooty derives initnortality. You leaviiPittibuegh at 4..`40 on the Johnstown Aceornlntidation to reach this town at nine, Or half put nine, a distance of bovinity Wiles, Just think of it in your shady issinctuai- 7 tuinic Of spending live inbrlal hours in an .tie commodation train with • the mer cur y towering up .:among the mean a rent accommodation that 'dope; on tho slightest indication that a basket of potatoes or tomatoes IS growing Sheet the spot or E t hat there will, bea town , there In ttiorr ni fifty pacify; Atelaqt sir we who vet on our accozriodit: Lion train in ring but a single atop from Rochester tet'ittstitirgh arealtterly ,un fitted to raja) a rider en , ono Of thesus trains. - 4t the Intersection vie wire transferred' to another train and taken to Blairsville, a place formerly ofeowe aspirations but otlittle enterprise for Many years. Tito Conetnaugh which' ou cross tering this town is; very low as in f ac t are all the streams! in tilt/cite:Von. In deed there is coMplalnt *tat the dry weather is affecting tho latittitof 'e ruu‘ Tho view of Laurel Hill and ether spurs of the Alleghenies caught by the trav eler is beautiful indeed and - holongit foes ' .nearer approach 0 their sthbky Unint nuts. tine never wearies, I think of gaging out upon these giant hills, can we wonder thenAliat. 110 Wise 'are so mutatin,,lovo, with their tr - u nilicent sconemo_Tcompared with whirl our bdtd est is tame? Indiana, the county se-a0 of Indiana county, is beautifully located in a into farming country, and the nearest town of any importance to it considerable lumber district to the north, which does much to sustain its trade. It bait a popula tion of about four thuifsand aml claims to have one of the best Conti. 'Joining the State, tvldell clanita think,: is a just one. It is built of brick' with heavy pilasters and buttresses and has a foun dation and trinniiings , of dressed Free port stone. The front projeetion is sup ported by four beautiful coltinins of we Corinthian order of architecture. It has a mansard roof and in the tower is Owed a tine town clock whose strokes nray be heard over the country around. The Court douse is handsomely frescoed, and ornainonted tyith angnarY of the setae character; and the wiudows are of a neat pattern of stained glass. 1.110 whole cold was nearly two hundred tnoiloand dollars. :The city fathers are just requiring that the foot pavements be made twelve feet in width. Would it not be well if our council to whom we are so much indebted of late should in our prime:yid street at least which is such a inagnificent avenue givh.tis a pavement broad enough foi tad oilfired to walk abreast, and without requiring them t,o elatuber over all the cellar doors, and .door steps on the street? Tbo churches of the town are some of them subsuintia4 but inekst are very, old style and sortie Tly liticeinfortable and 1.111 - In v I ting. Perhaps it.is too early for us who so recently modernized our ehurelos to upbraid others. This is the home of Gnu. Harty. White, wbosedeteis Lion aiia prisoner in Iticinoridiso• long enabled the Demo crats of the Pennsylvania Senate of which he Was a meinbe,"to block the wheels of government for *several maims in the early history of the war. H 6 seems to be much respected here. Yours, tt C. RAM lIL Eft. Tim late , t and bld, ettlun of Jewelry, hi all Ita vartooue I , ruDellen.to hC roind n6 Jolu, Sterenguti'd ..Ywd* Market rt rect. It t• burgh h.'7: 1 9 • ItELIGIOUS. Anathema Mara:puffin! M n. I;:beron:—Flavel one day preach ing' front 1 Cur. s.vi chapter,?..;,l verse. "If any_inazt love iltk . the Lord Jesus Christ, let him bo Anathema Alaran;• tuba," which means, cursed with a curse, cursed of (lod with a bitter end grievtius curse. At the conclusion.when he arose to pronounce the benediction, ho paused and said: "How shall I bless this whole ' assembly, when every person in It who loves not the Lord Jesus Christ IS An athema Id aran-atha?" The discourse of this well known Puritan Wit .4 tititustuilly solemn, particularly the explanation of the words above. •In the congregation was a lad, named Luke Short, then about 13 years of age, who shortly after sailed to America, where he passed the rest of his nib. Mr. Short's life Was lengthened much bayou e usual term. When a • hundred years qld, he had butlicient strength to work on his farm, and his mental faculties were very little impair ed; but hitherto he had lived a sinner. (Inc 'day, as he sat in the held, he thought upon his past life. Recurring to the events of his youth, Mr. 'Viand's dis coursecAtneto his mind—tho preacher's solemn warning, and the important truth ho delivered. God's spirit strove with the aged sinner, conviction was fol lowed by repentance, and ho became ono u holoved the Lord Jesus Christ in hill eerily and truth. Eighty-five years passed after the seed was sown before it sprung up and brought forth fruit. Let ministers take encouragement: - In due season ye shall reap, if ye faint not." "Sow in the morn thy seed; At ove hold not thy hand; To doubt and fear give thou no heed, ii . rstrui-e4tlr4 n'et:tkie Yew Ad velitisein'ents AND EMANciv.vuox c►r' ►R . I; wjyr:s N DA UGIITERS. TIIt IntUDGERY O}' THE T UR A BOLISITED. 'READ! RELAW! UEAD!!! The T 411)vrinv teftiinonT ' from enbstanoll and well-known reottirtita 11)1,1 virlnity; Wo flo itertihy that lertrACLIWO wont the fintlt Prepared to Mt'. Weil. end th.. , ir luny meets all Mar IA claimed for It: motoring the neeeorl cy for la orb board!. i.varttOt... igurhtn9l., or larp,ely ccouotaditite labot,llllll inonry•, and par ing the' tar and tem. i 4 cltAbint: incidental, to the pia 'tripwire. IV e mart cheerP4 ill receommend ItA ttse to the prilltie. Mo.. Thorium MeCreery. Mr.. J. S. Itntan.,llra. C. M. McNutt. dirk. Jerirliti Malt, Beaver, Pa. A. P. Raeock. Freedom. Pa. Mn. Dr. J. M. J :V.Marita. Mrs. M. Miller, Mir. W W .Jultnaton, fifty. Dr. 31arnuto, Mr.. S. Reno, R. Donearter , O. It. Coe. thither! , te Mn. %Yat. thekyretaff. Mr.. W e ,a...rayt,,:, phalli` (Tome, Vhltiipatutra. - Pa. Mt.. rterry. Ntii.ta Sarah Foccier.Baden.Pa. Mrr. Thomas Dunn,Mnit. Capt. Whitfield, fkro fllw toil Station. Pa. Mr*. S. U. Marto, St.. Loot*, )10. MM' Rene A f b ri cide, East LW:toad:Ohio. ~ c ouomlzes time, redutin2 the labor or a day la that of an boor; ever-on:dies stree,- , th, as it ohrhartt the drudger, of the reriabAntv; lteratte tnizet. money in reeittug labot.aaalt aud alathi.ag a ekurnesa and whitener. ahaointert otattatnalde hJ ,oy, other procos ; it will not Fade. Ro i. or rn air sevr# boa MI `4totort* 60 terldtf el! the Our wee authorize to efund he cloUt. money w h e rever it Etna to comed r np to three ttep re.tentaiimm, Coaanltyrier Iriterert and give It one fair trial. ruts SALE BY S. Slibger & Co., Dearer : Itr. Lowry, Freedom Sneyerer & Sans, James Alexander, trilslet Linnixtbr= IttibePter A 1 1 14 20, 4" lee ft lteell, IC. Yie.eilltitadap and Hvared, ticw Brighton • D. Smith,' C. Diddle. Bar den :' Ind ht all the leading GrocerleK throughout the country. 'Pile article can be obtalnell from me, et 'loch eaten Ittistrer Co., Pa., at 90 calliope" Wh eaten whole:121o. It la retailed at.tocznta, EMERS'ON. Apra, Aagma t ii Itecheater, Pa. To be atvard'eti at the Eighteenth An nual Fair 4JI the Beaver County ag. Ilenttural Society to be hold at Bea. .ver, et , September Sißtainitthit ou4 otlius t 1871.... m k OFFICERS PAISSIIIENT—JAMES IttiAGlt. Vicia Paraintrrs—JOlN DIGEDIN an.; D PAXSON, A. D. LACOCK. . Rxclutvi.;4o eclizTati—Tllo3l As U. AN ZBUTZ. Votuve.,,PoNDiPia SIXWILTMIT--WM. S. BAR 14mopran-I.N. ATKINS., d A .N.knots-,Knit REDD,D. MAGAw, C. IS. ituitsT.JoliN BAXTEujlEmty gem, Dn. Weit skta -W. A. LAIRD, D. M. DoNlir _ .1.4)4U1,:b W4I,TON, D. O. C. ?ATTER: 'DOS, 111011OLAS TODD. Botah B. SAMUEL PATTKUSON. W. 'ELVIN U. AIACX. ANDERyON. JD.. JOS Brit A. FLEW:W. . TEOTT ; ING AND PACINU RACV- 4 , VIM? DAY. Trottlmy, match, (county), tallebeate, beet three' In aye: go lie they please. None or more entries to range el rote, three to start. Ten por cent.-en trance tut. First preMitho ttecouti preuatunt Third premium.. Thou of race, 2 o'clock, p. to, l'aciug match, (county), mire heats, best three to live ; . go as they ply. Your or more elltsiee to make. p Awe, threeto start. 'Tea petctut. au nano fee. . First premium ................. . Second premium.... . .. T 'I bled •pratututit... : , -I.• 3 . 1*) Time of race besweeti heats Of trotting race. horses that have beaten 3:1; cannot compete In the above races. MEM= , Tr ouhig; Alarb. eptinty,), will) beaus, *xi ;bred 41'uvutiVutilAbeT Vast, ickstae. . ; Fire t prenainas.. t3ecolltl pC4lnitun, 21101.1_ janeplum. lioUt ;titi - i - t; to Maims a race, throe to *tart F. 13, traucis txu per Cent- Time OrfaCtYA 0.4001, Pacing motels, (county), sahe hOtb, temt three n nee; gone they please, to rule. Flraibrerntom ..... Second premium-- Winro iitiai enfirm; to matte a race. Ten per cent. en trance fee. Time of taco between beam of trottlog race. Muses competing far •tttote race) must have been *o amid and Rept to. the county for thirty days previous to the race, and will not be allowed 7 to tupete for the smatter premiums. , - THIWIDAT Trotting Match. Competittutt own to a notions. Iketaiuto $ UO. hired premium 1200.00 Second prerniam TO.OO 111 rd pfetaiutd.... , ...... . . ......—.. WRY Four entries to make a race, three to go. To tierne..s, and to rule, best tLree In eve; mile beats. Entrance fee ten per cent. Time of race, I o'clock, .4-2. Pacing maids. Competition oven to nil horses. Premium PM. First premdurn.....- Second premium... Third premium, ME Fonientrteli to matte a race; three to atllrt. TO darncsr wid to ride, best three in nee; tulle beau, len per cent. entrance fee. Tit•e of into between beats at triating twitch. ti,or.:LAS, NO. I.—Pirt.ion A Bet stallion for all purposes tld by.t do do Best alyoar old 2(1 bet do 174,4 iycur old etalllon 11 bert nest 1 year old slallion.... ...... td best do , ..... Beta brood tnure with colt at foot :hi hest do' jicnt spring col' 4 ZO. Vest I year old filly 2d bext do Best 'b le if Old 014 eAI eet Beet 3 ycar old (Illy ..~.. 2d best Be►t 4 year old fills 211 . 10-el Virt44o/4' Best bray y drat edalllon. beat do. do Beat 3 year r.td *tall ion 2di best do tl o n.rt Y yrar old stallion • 'A bel=t dot dt) Beet 4year old staltiou • VI b.-Pt Vh Ub .luucL )McCoy,'. B. Mar.hual. J. K Burnanou, John Fnraufon and Geo. W. W. Irwin Ihrtfum legit jl.qht draft stallion 4 years or o%er illlZ.st So do do ... Den .4ght draft stallion 3 years or over._ 2d teat do do d 0... [test Itght draft. stallion ;I years or over. . 62d be-t do do do . I/irilion Il Bost span heavy draft Malched lionlex or =reef.' 9d 1 - ...5t do do du do 3 nest p•lding or mare 2d beat do .. Beet 3 year old gehttog or ditate.............. tht Le s t do do do Best light draft buggy or saddle gelding 2d beat do do , do do !Test light draft bugdy or Paddle mare.... 2il best do dd do do ... Dot span carriage horses or mares Bert ach. 2d best ..., - . - .. .. .. - ftest spats Of Me les 0 td berg .41)4:EA.—Clark A. Hunter. Joseph Darling. oho t:regory. Thomas Ramsey and Thomas Mc kiluiey. 'Ns CLASS O. 2. Ca/ile &Pt Durham boll, 1 years or over 2d brat do dos. .... ...—. , , Scat purtam boll, 2 years or cnerr.....--„:-..... G. 2d beet do do ,Ileso Durham boll, 1 year or 0ver.....—. 4. 24 best do do . A. Oen Gorham calf, bloonthr or over. I. 2,1 beat do to Drat Dodos= cow, 4 years or over. -... ...-- a ld best do do Best Durham cow, 8 years or mer.--...-- 2d heft do du Beat Dartutm cow% Y yeire or over... 2.d best do do .......,... Bit Durham calf, i year or crrer..- ed best do do ... ....- Boed Durham calf, 0 1320:11Stlf or 0ver......... 1.11 beet do - do . ..-.. (lent Devoq bun, 8 years or 0ver......... .... Id best ' do do ... --- Bort Demo ball, 2 years or 0ver......_..._ 4d ben do do Bert Dnrols ball, I year or o•er. ad best do do 9eßt Devon calf, 0 months or over. —.—... ..... ..... 2. td wept do do [testi Devon w, 4 Tram old , o; ever ... s. IT 1)7. , ar )do 'db . . 3. Beet Devon cow, 3 yearli old or over.... G. 3d beet do du d. 'lest Perm; cow, 9 . years 01.4 Ar_pvcr.i.__,............ 3. 2.4 Ist.xt do at, - . - - 4 ..................__ .. Degt Devon .Cllw, I year old or over... . .. ~.. 4 . lit hest do do •W' ' .. -l. !lest t)evon cult, d months old or over 2. 2d best do do .... ...... .... 1. Beet native row, 4 years old or over. A. 2d beet do do - ... 5. Vest nattre cox(, 3 years old or 0ver..... b. 2d hest do do 4. Bret native cow, 2 years old or 0ver......... ...... 3. 21 best do do 2. Beet native calf, 1 year old or over . 2. 2d beat do dol. fleet yoke of oxen 4. Id beet do Lie+ t A Idcroy bull, 3 years old or over .......... A..... S. 2d best do . do 't• .. 5. .• Vest Alderny holt, 2years old or over. - 2tl beg' dO do fleet Alderny boll, 1 year old or over. 2d beet do do Beet Aide, or calf, 0 mos. old or over . 2tl beet do 410 Bert Alden* cow, 4 rare old or over 2t) hest do ' do ' Iles t A tderny cow, 3 years old or over. _ 2n best do do .., pet, t Alderny cow, 2 years old or over... 2d hest do do • .- Best A tderny caU, d mos, old mover... 24 hest do do , --- I Jrnors.—Mtehael Malec+, Captain bardei Davy eon, ty , Mats., )r. .10104Wilsolaitalll atalevOst. WisS NO. 3.—Stieep , . let pr rat. T.W. flee Spanish hock 13. 13. best three Spanish MC!I. 3. , best three Spaolell Lambs .._ . ........ .. 3. tt. beatCotswold bocic ~ 5 . 3 best 3 Cotswold ewes ..... .... ...... .. 4. 3 best 3 Cotswold lambs a. 3. best Leicester hnek.......... ....... ... , .-- r. 1 . best 3 Lettcciter etwei1........ ~.: 5,..,.....-s.S. 4 . 3 hest a Webster an .....:. ... ~. .:.. _ . . .:. ... besebdothdoseti back .....:,' 3. ,Ft Mat a t3outhdowa ewes.— ..., ......... . •L 3 best a Southdown lambs ........ ... ~ ~ 3.. 1 artictm—Drincui Swear - Mot, James lOtivert, tieniMain Wilde, John IL Wilson and ttamuel Mood?. CLASS 4.—tilri.fte Met Chester Bout hest Chester now stud best. Suffolk boar ..... brat Sulloitt strr and pigs, . .. hest hug of any improved bused 4 . tiStOrgO Barclay.' B. Front. and Bar. rison tie ing. • glAss NO, 3y-.4:94i4e3±, &et 3 Brams tetikkciurt• •,-• : 0 •• * '• • • twat 3 Ilowaon ... • . best 3 Cre'veconr chictene , best. 3 black 6panbeb chtekeus 3 manto 'Spanish dilate/45.... ... N:st a dark IlrabagachickaPfi ...... • • hest a vitae chic:woo .. best 3 bantam chicken* beet 3 paint Ittrkeyit .IVaPt a pOpp,clr. pry cf....), ••• or". 2 r roti;+lf Leif 'lt irred Stecieeir 4Aei Ithu Nice agte t.' CLASS ;SO. 0. —Douse trio la to factitree Dept 10 yards ............. $3 00 best to yards carob:nese oo best 10 yards sattbet 00 best 10 yard" flannel.... 00 bait lot ofsbaw la ....... best made overcoat • 3OD best Made dress coat 3 00 Nest =de. pintsloons ......... 00-i best Made rest ..... ............ 3 00' beat yarn carpet..-... 00 best rag carpet . 3CO Ytt best tag carpet ........ ............ 300 best stocking , yaTn, •—• td best du du •-. J. best pats blankets ...... I • . • .... td best do - .......... ..• best conutry lines; 2d best do sees. .. beet carpet yarn... ftd best do best knit late 2tl best do beat .ebildreas' • ..., td best do beet hand knit mittens, ,2d best do best slag 2d best stag.. best par of ....... , , 50 3d bean's . do l:1d best hand it atoeitngs... ... 50 td best do Donoboo, -Ephrbun and Mrs. Zll Reno. , , CLASS NO. 7. Prahls and "metre .1:0:10. oleander...? best dahlias best fuschiaa . , ... .. beet sleety or cut blowers best .46; AutnitboS co euer beet und"bitnd net best trethetuut - 111 best meet 6 rartettas• . beg tbloxes G ....... beat geraniums- e varieties 1 00 50 ems cactus 100 60 bvss.Narletics of astors..-...... . 1 00 Gn beg varlet yof kraut bonsai plAnte I. U 0 100 blot inUtaffanrees'any variety.— - 1 1.10 , 60 Jenurs.—bilef Ifignto Audenion. 61r5.‘13. Hurst. Mies finial Pentland, Mrs. Mflioa Town sand an' Dr.,14.0n3 nurray. OAK, Tug ti,:-.Dalry and Rim Pro4uar 13est cretjt of butter.s• • • • • best 'toll of bruit/ best print butter best cheese best pt eb -- bent butt sr beet *Kilo nt0ta..5e5......... beet porghtutt dintasses best rured ham. •i best dried beef ..... , . . . .. . beat 1dird102p.,... , .. .. . . ....... . I. VI ' IQ bebt suit slap/ CO 5 1 .) ... b.....i rpecirneu etch Varlet Va r lets `picket., 'picket., '5O be-t do do fruit in bottkle," 50 bent do du Trgetaddee, ~,0„,.,,,,b.? or bolt do do ktrer e ryes. sli beet do du Idlly. 51J beet , do do mats corn, at .21 beet do do pre sere d putts, 59 beet 0.. do isine, 7> :,,, be e t do do Cherry biuluce, ' -;'. 50 brat quilled ctieusc.... .. r . ....,.... 54 2:. best t izwgar 25 beat bout* lu glom 2 ou I tat beet botol lu woutt .... .).... .... 2 00 1 Ou ixrt Cried peaches 25 beat do apples.. 59 2 .-• . , beet do wart... 50 25 best du pintos • • • a) 25 beat variety of berries .....' ..,...... 50 25 Jl:ool6l.—Mica Blatgle I etilte,3llll. Robert Pot ter, Br& llattleOu Darragh, Mr.' Robert Barclay anti Dr. U. tt. Dthbard. . Moo . ZAV 3.00 CLASS No. 9,--Brecutand (tha. ' is . t prem. , Sid. Dept timity- bread. 2 Mayen $1 00 i 60 best light tzltes ... ............ .... 1 00 50 best corn bread ' 75 50 best biscuit 75 50 twat [round cake... ............ .... I 1.00 50 best fruitcake 2 00 1 00 best i(peclinennt each variety of pie 60 21 best )eitt cak; 1 00 5O best delicate cult; • 1.... 100 • 50 best lineerdtte.v.,, ... -.... :....... / 00 6 beet marble cake 1 0) 50 best comm. cskr* 1 60 100 Junots.—Mtc'll.- I'. Taylor, Mrs. John Gs*. bing, rt. and Itr.likotga. rimpeer: i .: • i -.51510 HEM ..575.00 .. 341.0 . 3..5.cy -Ist pro». ...4„ Bort 144cy$ 11 Otl 1101 • ..._ !Mit .ei.k quilt.. . ........ but patch-work quilt, • beet scrap-work quilt belikdeluine gnat. brit 'white bcst. tlouuteneASe best' quilted_ hest tanry coverlet. .. '2 LC oo best quilted edinfort ........ ....... 200 1 ott Jvlutea.—Mtes Jane Stott. Sirs. Minot !teed and ?dn.. 1). U. C. rattetson. * • , Ist prem. 2 d Boit chair tidy .. . ..$1 $0 $ W beeLittsuct cm er ... .. . ....... ...... UU best...CIA:AY cover ••• • . i• . ,5 , 1 ' , LI tst.4l, epeconen of insernon.....,r— ':5 50 best toilet sett 7ln W beg*, kuitted shawl. .. 1 W SU tiOtt.crotchet mippeto • 1 ho ..80 beet Crotchet hasher. ' 1'.115 50 befitilinplay a erotcjawmt ..... .? Ebo GO best display of kaineigroric t uo 0 $3O) 00 11) 00 . au oU dl Ea.—Aire . Jame. 8. Batan,, Mrs.. A. Mite and Misa Mary Agave:: - * CLASS No:lB.—tiraasiestrat Wart. ... _ '1 -,• , 4 Ist pin's.' 24 Etcstatik boank.... #1 lb 1 ISO west trimmed bigwig.... '' ....... ..1.„1.6 Lb be.t 'braided intianteedniiie - 103 4 heft de 5kiWri......... - ;:4 , . , tO berecbihrs dres4 ' . l Od so bait end neatest. dress '.'"- 212 r• 1 of bell( F ilk or lace cap '. - - 1,110-;•.". :-/Ar r bcs4, specimen atonal./ needle WO* 514)0 4; , I as Wit pin e11et1i013.... . r -,, <r 44 - -TO Witt worked pocket tatarikeil " 4:#4;,' , SO " ~ t.. - best pen vetoer - .-.4,...:"..- "SO ' . 2 - 5 belt braided pi110ir51ip.....,5.:•;•:. 60 : 25 beeftamp ra.st ~,,'..;,:- . ., ,. .• 5 0 .--* 25 belt knit tidy' best knit bare. ' test pair of brackets.. .. • .... ....... IS -"s b o .l veil:el bet— ... ..... ... .... ....... J 011) 50 Irk W. bort& WIT . : i 011 51/ beet tapestry picture ... it tat 1"' beet ornamental hair work 2 01 1 01 Ler - Cii*lr nut Vera ...... . ..... ...... ~ 1 tel . at hest braided tOUCt Bet 1 00 50 beet fancy apron ... ....... .... . - TA Vi J l . I ,l lLl l . — ifien Snub nice, Jilret. Sarah Millie and Sti, , A iiddise hew.. .. 4. . 4. 2. 5. 1 llest °twos n cover best stand do In,t stool tlo heat lamp Hap. ..... . best . slitirt-• • ....... •tcult and collar 1,4 chemise band and sleeves ben: screen. . .• • •• • best night rzown.. • . ..... 1,4 strawberry rusts. • E nest do St.ltla ...... , ... • ... i., • 62.. i solo cushirin... .., ........ .... 1 On bo hest illiAtlt *actor 1 1.11) '"AI Dent Inlant shawl or shirt 1 al 50 best ladles' do . I 00 :0) Dort pnlow 51i1y.... .. ..... .... ... 1 to :":11 bc.:q. Alippero, 75 IQ bcgt taltha , " , lace. 1 yard . .. t.ll 2 . 1 he+t watch was .. ... .. ... .... rA) ' 1.5 hest toAelry cast. . ..... ...- r.,i In beat iterthtest, uudetclutbes 2 la! I. tr) beat to ct eir.. : .; ...... ... ' 1 541 ' t 'IS JviiGia.—ill46'lianale , Patviler,' Misil Patterma and Mr, J Meertliodgh. 1 cLioss %o. haptententl. Jidaitfac hired in (hr toren! y !Sent two tone plow best one listirse plow best hill-side plow best corn plOw best grain dri)l best rea)Ang , mactitne best 111104J+ g,lttadittiu beet corn planter best square harrow best triangle harrow best (brier butler best horse take best cutting hoz best maehine for gathering clover seed best grain cradle best threshing machine best corbabeiter best chili` nsill best tanning twill best corn cultivator best hay ladders best churn best churn wltb power beat .tartn,roiller best Garin ladders best 6 flour barrels best wheelbarrow twat G manure forks best 6 hay forks Jrrw.r.A. —'ollllam Laughlin. Jacob Winans. satuuet Gilmespie. William !lice 2//1,1 6COrge iiiti lIE Iteid rico-horn thrive ' nip and 03 to) I ail best do A 200 beet oue.horee, , do-or (zip buggy .dip and 4On 21 be 'do do 2 nil beet one-aurae do open do dip and :t 141 ,2d bent do do 2no beet spring Vitl.4oll dip and ano 3,1 twat an , 2 Oo he buck-board dip and 300 241,.heel (10, 2nu i tNest tao.tieirme skagou . dip and 3 tiR -2,t lu,t du . 2 (1) bra:tin:l;ollg bureau o ( dlp and 3 lio I , tial be do at • a) tiLl..„o : _ 4,9 - and lon bitt ... .:- • • IUP twat atx oiahogany chain. diP and 100 21 lariat dO till 1 (0) ' beat oda tune +eat di) 4ip aid , I IA) 1,1 beat do do .-rw.„ to itiektiitn. cominna do • dip and lon Id twat do do I'M Lwat . endue tabie dip and Ino 1 NEES lIE Ist prrm. . • • • ..11. 1t lIIM . ... 2 OP .... .1 00 .c ... =I Ist prem. 2d. 1 op 00 . I 505° . t si Co <002010,, , 00 5 0 : 011, --••• 3 6° lit pttln. ....$2 W $1 ~. td DS t o 1 IV. IQ 1 00 / 00 I (10 1/1 .. . , .. 100 CLASS NO. O.—LOW/to 200 1 00 .. 20 1 Ou ... '2 1 00 9'oo 1 06 I 00 69 1 1.K.2 CLASS No IL—Crotchet Vert (.1...45S NO. 13. —l-..*B.bruittle rate lat pram_ J. 1 , 1 w $ ou 110 GU 75 11 75 st; 54) I Ri Ido 514 75 IIU 50 and LASSS NU. 15.—ihehanical Implemea Id best, do hest wasit stand heft do best totiltelltted toots 40,t du do lot or horse aloe" 2. beet heal du 11 hi brltoo.Oß. te,t do beet model hdutte la beet 40 be.t baokel pplil Yd beet do bet , t. ;I.hotto,t .td beim , du. beta picture frame 2d hest du beet earring on wcusi heet dd tubs 241 heti. bell( t i%, bactmta " '2(l belt best three white lead each ilizo Id best do do tlo best pump Wt bent be*t beehive 2d beat butt Lot ot,cutlery VI but OD e't iron rai(itl2 2d ba,,t do best cool' store 2.4. best do C)i gi i* bfit 6tr if , b ''' best Are hoot grate and fend do er i__til brit '„ 40 , . 0111521414 4 '4 bcit . 13est xtontornte 241 best do best .is frelt d ats 2il best o beet glassware It2voried dip and 4 Co, 2(1 be- , t do do 3 tr.)' I vt fir , brick 2 110 ix...t do- 100 bet coat:nem brick 9 tat 2 best do I W bes Nis shovels , 4* and .... tat beet do 100 W.* cis *Olga* dip ant tOO -"lteai , .'4O , - ', ' l tilt brotst.ortmetat. axes dip and 100 23 t du do 1 / 42, 1 00 best, b sla4casket. dip and 4Un 'ld Ix-at do , IID ben apPcimen marble crating dip and 4 00 2a...beet do do Z tIO JIMGO...C. B. TOttklaie• C °6 r e q' 3, :.# ° ' dersonor49 Struck an r. - u.-An g x ;-,- . ' Cl.lidS NO. M.—Let:Mee acid id& Manyfac(ures belt side of termite leather 0) beat side of skirting leather I ut.) best side of sole leather I 00 best I ktpakins t eo beat 2 eau altins besr doable sett carriage heroes* dip and beatl/est do do do eagledo do id hest do do do bull -double farm . beat do best tnati'S saddle. ed bost man saddle. best ladicalladdle 2d best ladles saddl • best bridle and martiegle Ittheitt, er brldle and roarangale Yd best bait bdit halter bbar,boarti cellar • • ad best horse collar best leather trunk, ed brat jeafp=lt. bv , t. geot`a e." ,besitt!,:tawftl.boat.iodilielge:ittlmeeladegute.vsbootticiirLstai::::;t:rtl:i .easOta td best ladles' shoes best ladles' slippers f t best ladles' slippers beittlastbetwookilatia— _ Vrtiiit-Minforwenititailia— trnosit.--;10bn ft Hoops. Stannei B. Multi/et.' itotOrt Prd tap *maga and U. M. Map. ' u4A33 NO. 17.-1118.1114aneous i• • beivf c.kus tets.ift t or hams best buss: orAtiiit 'basket beet obeli frame • best eitliteial fruit tou.t. wax ttawera beet bread amket ' bost,'(itt pilaciti2 besLtirectan Loading hes) cedar work. basitet beta esysttillied baguet brit crystralzeil won; beat paps:v,rolcb-sb best Wire extett-ali beet rustic Glikt. 4 6 heat each variety of cigars bestwbat-oot ii SO best bout &Lind 75 W best cant basket Do boa display of fancy goods '2 OD IGO best peatuauship ~ ti iki lai JON/EA.-11ra. .7. C. 'art, nasAJ Capt. WeYand, Mn.. 3: 8., W Hasse,. Mrs. B. U. C. PitttiziStm and Mrs. S. J. Cruee. CILASS and sera{ Destl4 bushel new variety %heat $1 10 beat. .$. 3 Mullet white wheat . I :it) beet li bushel led wheat , Tt.r) belt ter bushel rye 100 best, .) i i bushel Maley , I 00 best ti buettel nuts i . 1 ou best t bushel carts 100 • best l's Whet clover seed I ee but ;,i bushel tlmutaj seed 1 al best li, bushel flax seed 1 (ft best li bushel fermatas'. : ' 100 beet 4 bushel pench•trloy , potatoes ' lOu beet Si, bushel buckeye potatoes 1 tar best yi s bushel-tatty 113,0 pOtAtOe4 I no best ',S bushel bow Turret) , putuutee I tro beet 4 bushel svo.wt, ta>tiate,s 1 isi best Ss bmsitersow beans - A NI belt lot bunch bean.; 50 best quart lima besua . .:JO beet quart lash beans 59 beet epechnen of Chinese Sliglit rhne :;11 best let of ussuglewerttels roll best lot of ea rut* ..ii best lot ol turnips :0 best lot of rutabagas :',O best lot of 011i011i ;II best tot of turnip beets Ai beet lot of parsnips .st best lot or sweet punaplr:ti, to best let of squashes :-). but. lot.of 'aster melons ..11 beat lot of nutmeg 111e1011.3 .0 I best lot of citron naelons: 0„ best - specimen of ectory . ;7.0 beat /et of cabbage • - . - .0 best lot or eag plants • ZS) JciSi.itg.—f.Rlllam Sterling, game. Johnston and John IC. cDonald. . C .l, l,)eh'S 'So. 19 .-Frult. Best G var . ) es tell or %Outer apples, .9 each. $2 00 .. " varieties fail or wiuterapples :leach 1 is) bcyt 2(1 bc-At and largest eol/canloa aft les hest collection of apples 71 varieties fall pears a each 2d bent 3 varieties Lail pimrs 3 each b,. 1 3 vaelethal winter plaza 3 ~a eti 2 (4) 2d neat) varieties wit: er pearl g each I titi bee, 4 varieties pitims G each 1 un ed best 4 varieties - ;gums 6 cacti best collection of plums 11.1 hest collection or plums best 1 dozen peatales ad best I dOACII pesclws best 1 dozen quince. 24 best I doyen quinces Test Catawba grap.-0 best Isabella grape* best Delaware grapes best lees' seedling grape* best Qteveling grapes • best lona grapes best Ilatnintrg grapes beet grapes of any variety beet collection of grakoss 2d 'lest collection 01 grapes Jrpor.a.—Thomas Sbie:ds, Robert Patton. IS It Bradford, Joseph Donthetf and Samuel t'. Cfoo•. CLASS Nu. -.v.— Piscretio”ar y Cwomiti<e Jub,b..ou Small, Wuiei Rt•i,inge:, Tnutlian Blaektnure,Jutm Ifobirogon and Sri:hider Darragh. ClAs.es Nos, tig and :it )iii/ um tirace all articles not enumerated on the l`reiutaiu Lo.t 01 the Boric• ty. . A correct list of this same. with mstructloos, w ill be ittrointied by the Secretary to cacti , cum mitten ou Thursday, at I o'clock, p. m kettles and Segal lions for the Got. tarns of the Fatr. I. rotapvtgurs- must become. mern'ers of the Socloty, anti kloW their certlticaies of rueruberthip to the Seeretlry before any entries can be made it. Numbered cants roast De attached to all ar tifice. stock. ac., which wilt in: turn Batt by the r.....a,etar)—bVingun csact copy o: bi entry. 111. All animals or articles tnu,t be on the ground before lU o'clock. on Thursday, that they may be arranged In ruddiness for ekuminatiOu the Awarding Committee,. or Judgee. No entries terrcoured idler the first uay at it o'clock, a. in. although artiftes may eutisequently l e exhib , nod, hat not for a premium. " IV. The same article will not be permitted to compete in more Ulan clue canes. V. Judges must be interfered with In any manner by any person. COrapelitOrtl trill Mere fore not make thefruset yes knounto the Judges, nn less it becomes absolutely necessarkto the exam ination of machinery, stork..tn. Vt. yen enixeml. or aittete_entered for a yrerot turn can be removed until the close of the Fair, except by special permission. All articles, &c., will be subject to the order and direction of the hoard ci Managers. VII. any and straw for stock will be furnished free, and grain at cost price and an abundance of water will ho on the grounds for all purpose.. VIII. No premium will be paid until October 30, 1871: and all premiums sent for will he paid only oar a written order to the Treasurer, (Isaac N. At kitrgi. to he rctalued by him as a voucher for the same. 111 all wags premiums ore to be receipted tot la the Treasurer. IX. A Committee will direct as to the location of a .4 article ohicti may be, placed on exhibition. dip and $ 2 OU 1 On un 1 On 1 (41 dip and ill/ Un 41pand "/U 9t) tk, ou 1 00 dip nut :1 (S) dig) and 3 un 1 nd I 00 1 On dip and 10 ix) 1..1 I. All the Judges are requotted to report them selves at the_otand at 10 o'clock, Thursday: otherwitar ructincii* will be imtned rely filled by the Board. They will make full detailed reyorte, and return to the Secretary before 10 o'clock, a. m, Friday, • /1.. judges will not permit ex4itntors to make 'tbemgelveS known to them tmleeB absolutely ne reesary. . . Llt J tage.s ninat not Pe competitorr in the ammo el:tea In whielf be or she [nay b. competing, or In any way. Inter...std. IV • Jurit've• witipertnit TIO Per-evna to be met, • cut at Weir a.c.11 IlliLial.loll!...,e.scept at Above direr t e,i dip and .Cerillicato of Lilo Membership (tip. eactO ad/hit-all mentltera of the family to the. prtl , tieges of the Society. except mal e s over 21 years 'of age. 11, t.' ertilleales of Annual Membership ($l.) give all the prit - 11,-es ror the year, including euc ceuthnt election. and admit the heads of a family and their children reading at home, except rash, over 21 years of age. ,Sittgle tickers 2S cent. each) will be good for ODu adMisslon only. 111, All articles in the Manufactering or Mc , rhanical Departments mast be arsde to the coon. ty. wbthln a period of one year raraviona to the prebeat Fair. The Board of Manager's may award pr , natum. on arttrive of apenial meth front other counties or States, I W I All I i I I 11,1 11%) 1 , I IV. All per,(4(tie , Myatt:horses to train In the Ring. um required to e(bow their rertltleate* of membership. E :(( -1 ( or colt (except tho4c engaged In haulitn; artlaell to the Falr, which shall not re al:111a", will, be taxed 25 cents each ; a pair of horse —one owner--in harnr.s or IDOXI,ViSt). 30 cents . The Board of 3lnnagers, which includes officers, will be present on the grounds. and will bet pleased to give tufurintifit n to competitors or others de siring it. The Secretary of the Society will be ready to re cave entries for two weeks previone to the Fair; and. Would request all who can, to make applica tion before the Fair. as it ntay facilitate arrange nietrts that may be made for theireccommodstion. In . presenting the foregoing •• of Premi ums. the Board wish to call attention to the fact that it has undergone a thorough revision and Cor rection, and invite a careful perusal, feeling that or violet) , and extent It is not surpassed by any othdr County 'Society In our State. Taking these fiefs Into consideration we invite all to eo mpete, hoping that we may have an exhibition which wli I prove alike creditable to out Association; and to the agricultural interest of our county. T. Q. Awsiturz., Secretary. ang 23 tt dip and 1 110 dip ?ma '3 Ot) I 0,) 1 141 Strittrsa titcrEn.—Sterling Stiyer, Table Ware and prvaentatronpieeee. John Sett . ..l..OW* SOW , tt , (11., 91, Market street, Pitteturgb ty ;A) tx) 2 to 1 vu Baru Struck by Lightning:— During the storm - on last Wednesday evening, the barn belonging to Mr. Robert Temple, of flopewell township, was strnek by lightning and burned down. The barn contained grain, hay, a horse,A.c., allot which were consumed. t : BM M 1 . _ _ _ _•_ Tuesday the 151 h instant, at the Otrard House Alle gheny City, Pa., by Rev. S. C. Wilson, Mr. Benjamin M. Ewing, of Beaver, Pa., and Mrs. Letithi Ewing, of Moltnesville, Holmes Co., Ohio. OM 4 (41 V (h) dip •nl I It} (111) hnd 11l I in) 44 awl rit (k 1 04 I DO 4(x7 4 3. 00 14) 1 LIU 1 it' PA RT.—On the 19th of August, 187,1 at the /leaver . County Home, Henry Itupart, of Falls City, in the 60th year of his age.. ILEED.—On the 12th of August, 1871, - at the Beaver County Home, Mrs. Eliza beth Reed, of Darlington tp., in the 72d year of her ago. TORREN - CE.—On the 12th instailtat his residence id Rochester, Oliver P. Tor rentsa, aged 3a sears. MARQUIS.=Itt Allegheny City, on the morning of the 11th instant, Mrs. Mary J. Moore. wife of John Marquis, (formerly of Beaver,) aged forty-three years, AM BERSON.—ln.Aleaver Falls, on July the I Ith, Mabel Amberson, daughror of L. S. and Melissa taberson, sged eleven months. Brighton tp., August llth, Harry' Seldon, infant RCM of Rich . and T; and-Proneis" agrA '4weelos and tiro days. Dear Harry then hast.tert Us rough brief was thy:,stay, But thou haat gone before us Ti) guide Us on vur way. For thy father and thy mother • And thy friends left behind, When a few more grief's have tasted Win their Mlle Harry find. Pain nor death can over enter Where thy sainted spirit dweela, Loyaly babe thy suffering ended Happy one farewell, farewell. Industry . Aug* , th: M. L. W. titadieitt please copy. . 40(L 3 OL) 3 !V' 9 00 dip fad 3 Op WO sOO 1 0 0 is) 3 00 9 0 3 )J dip and dtp and Ain end t 410 1 00 SLIMIOIIOE.—Tbe Public ceneraily, • and Store-beepera to particular. me hervby anieli to Bell nu more geode of any kind to my 'sire and chtldreri on' Must II I art determined to pay no morix NIEL debta.emutruded b A by Mei PnOWELL. • Knob. Bower fcntinty. Ps., /4g. Id, 19T1—Sw ~..._~,..0 on 144 preen. 6/ UN , 6 ,t,l) 25 Lu 1 1 CI) V.; I rfli) tri dip and G UU ?. du IVO I UU I co ca) 1 UJ 7,3 Lft El= =1 ViEN WI AL III:LIZ., ' lEIM DIED. t "►tee it Aile-eitimentents. medichml•L - A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVOiI D. Mt C 4 . LITORM4I VINEGAR BUMS -1 a Itundiedz of Thousands 4' 5 ' • :: 0 cl .. tcia teat many to thelr Wonder• 0 E. 12 0 , ftlittrative Etats. ~. . 3 :i r, t• ,#•—• Z" " ,r• WHAT ARE THEY ?e . NI 0 ..-; t. p , D -A O C f 4 Ii , c • .." • 1 “ • C • C F. g Ii r a 4.4 . 2 Fob . to Oro TuEir JUT HOTvim 1f Y. Aga FANCY DRIN , Kv.''Pla dale of Poor Ulm. whirLlertr\Prouf Spiriti; tied nefusee Llatturei4octcri.4. l ;4=l and tVet a,ctl. to plot:to tr,: ca.:l.ltl" Tc4:atv, +l,pc Cr: trs," " Ilel"tarcrl ," tLa 1.• Ircateatt,a3 and r.1141bt.: alt: a tree 'ram the Native root,/ cad t:.rr.f. cf er.llforcL'a. frt *rim rtll Alcoholic St imulants,, Theriot lLe WIEAT BLOOD PU KIP) elt. and A 1..1VE VILINCIPLF.r. pt.:cc: ItcLavr_Oar :14,1 ILvigtab:LfAr ai L.._ t.,y, tt. ~ tryon.; II 2:1 -tier 112 d L.,. I'. 1: • ptrtolt • and rea,tlr. 611)0 : c• • . I,e bantis at, t.yi (it toyed 14 1. - ...1.,:crt.r1 )ther tataaa.a.r.dthsi It 4 tzl artad, tabu Of IL17.1.1:. Far Intiananiaery and Chronic Itheet;.,, letn and Gout. MYsPeDnint ninon., It enAill fent and Inteinsiti rni Mara/tee of the flood, -.1 !Madder. Ulnae 'littera tw.Cl/ 4..054 sacji. Ltlocuy,e, cru Ly Mood, width l>s gene:ally V 7 e.. , zr41 , 0'-.- 4 Mc Micrstive Orgn.as. YSP EP SIA IL I iche. Pala in Ma St.ouldere, Oa: 1.11.1r 1 r4: 01- :• of t) t.ste in tlcl4: 3 if Vic glo:II4 a the I.ltlttep, 1tt.1.1 3 14:113drcii ..t• .i lii 2 110 1 LI tep:olms,nrc the cll.. spr.ngs rf I , 37:perria. rh.:, Inc fgorate the SLL mach phi .errand Inn; els, u Illch I. -nth r (Ir.12n;11. eTleoey In clean: lug the 1.10,,41 ell ,11,partlog nor. 1/fe and tefoi to the Eon sKus DyskAsE„s,,Ernptton. , •;Tettcr.L•.:: Ithenta.Blotehet, F-I , oh, VIM pica, huncles, Pied-Worms, Yealg-licael, Sore ryc 9,17 r y •. :las, Itch, Snurfs, DhcolerhtlOP.O of the ind Dfseases of the LACIU. ef , CritataVer entne r. at Ire liter/11y dug up oralcarried out of thaayrtize 11.1: than tune by the Wee of thew Bitters_ Our bottle Li st.ett cases willn-coaNlnce the west izeredul4tet,f tars curative effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Wood whenerzr yotx innietities-norsting throUgh the ruin In Pimples, rrr.:: :knit 6r Sorest ellainne It when you End it obttrect,:d Lod etagzish In the 'reins cleanse it when it le foul, and your fealinorwEl tell you irlita. aecp the blood pure and the health of-the syeteui EIM 1 VKI 1 IN) 1 CIO I tlO I GU I UO 11.1 1 I.V IA) 4 ICO PIN. TAPE and other WORMS, icrlapt• JP PJ,.7 4ystem c...* BO many thonzands. are effeetnalli ad and removed. Por full dareetlow, rtyd ea.-eftllf he eirearlar arotad each bottle,„ printed Ia roar Prmaen and fivazdaU. , Rwr , Proprietor. AIcDONALI.) ..t; CO. >runbits and Gea. Agents. San Fraact*eo. Cal. and.= And SA Commerce Street, New Tort. W'SQLD' DT ALL DRUGGIST S AND DEALE.r.2 oct.ii: "a y ---. • Netv• Advertisements. 110 and ROCHESTERE R STEMiI PStill COMPAN of the Phtlll , ,A)argh and Rorbe.ter S:earn Ferry totorring, there IN as a dwidend of un.• dollar and fifty cent; %$1.50$ dedarvd un each thare.., payable at the Wharf boat. Iro - dw.Fter, on and after 1, 1871 StiVISF Mc Bt ALI), tie. y, Litti; Ili 2v, APPLICASTS FOR LICENSE AT SEPTEMBER sissioNs,lsll. nokssEs. Braver tp. Nov ISTlghton burougla F:itißti.aborutlzh. JutlN U. HART. Clerk. John C. Dick.. William Evang , Jos.eph Oman $l,OOO REW ARD: A reward or Otte Thoup - anq 11 ,, Ilars will be paid to any pity,l,ton a'III pr. Mille , a 11v:diet!le (tat will mapply•the •Atints of the people better than the article known as DR FAHRNEY'S Celebrated Blood fleatober or PalL3ii. ea. It MII9I he a betrei ratharti , a better A Iterative. A tiett..r Sudorilic, a better Diuretic, a bettor Tonic, and ui every way to than tbP Pan-a-c , !-a. No matter hon Ion,: It tun 4 been in life ur bow lately dl,c,.re.r,ct. Above 21 . 1 it D1C1,2 not contain any. thing SOT rt'ititLT CECiFiT.I.I3LY. $5OO REWARD:: A reward of Eire frionifeti Doll3ra Will tie paid fur a medicine that %Nil/ permanently care mare cases of romlivtneo., t'onffitipation Sick or tier roue Headache. Liner Complaint, Bilious Ditior dor, Jaundice, I eautat m, (lout, L)yapenela s 1:11ills awl Fever, Tape Worms, Roils, TinnoN, Terh.rp. ricers, Sores.. Pains in the Lotus, Side and lieati and Fannie Cortiplaint* than FAHRNEY'S . , BLOOD CLEANSE'S, on. which used mare extensively by practicht ploalentna thaw any other popniat. 4 11n:dicing , kIIONS n. Propar.l by P. FAREINVI A Iltioa. & %Vnyili , eboro, Pa.. rind Ur. I', FA 1111 , EV. Chicago. Price 1,2 per oottit , . fur ,ale by Whole...qiie and c, Heratl llmioni. and by aon N 31007. X, Druggists !Leaver. Pa . Fruit (21.1 n Cemerr;. si:I'ERIOIL BLACK INIi. TO TIIE P r. - 11 L c. -Ina: undersigned In engaged lu rnakihg a Fruit Can Cement which will Le found cheap, dura ble, and easily applied. lie is also engaged in making a Superior flack Ink., suitable for School and Counting Room pur poPerr. The publi, are respectfully invited to give him a call, - at his place or lndrieso. near theAreiii.. deuce of Gen. Power, Itoclieeter, Fa. Icti;SmJ d , F. SO • f WICK, WM. WALL IE. MARBLE! Gravestones, MO NUM F., 11-TS, Railroad Street,.Vear the tkr r Depot. NEW BRIGHTON, Would cull public attcntioto fact that ,tte kceps always . hatui t.< tinsfre am! superior suf , piv of ITALIAN AND AN ERICA N AM -A. 3Ft. 3E3 .7E-AM IS tNr) MASITACTURES ri It A V . 1.; S T (d-. 1•1 EM. MONUMENTS, &‘!. ARKMAN - LIKE MANNER, And at Uuprecedentcdly LOW 1 ZES-1. BEST QUALITY or N srr o N KTiPT (N - HAND. ‘ccztislfilition 11 - itrranted in every P.. 31, 1 11) Ferguson & Rotzler srrcEssotts To .jortN A. SCOTT W'holpsale and Retail Detilers, Choice Faxaily Groceries ; PEAK, COFFEES, SUGARS, PRODUCE, 'FLOUR, &c., NO :In 01110 STREET, WEST or 21IAIION1). Allecticni7CityS,PaNAtch2ll.ly. GOA L, -a t 1 NUT C'o AI, FOR. SALE.' Tho undersigned is operating a COAL BANK on McKlnley'sltun, about bad way between Bo a:teeter and Bolesville, where he will ho glad tw receive orders for lomp.or ant coal Orders Can also be left at B: Malbeim'o. in Bridgewater, or dt John earvia* in Beaver. or at. the AILOCS or at the residence of ,tho andefvf•qued ''u Market streot, Bridgewater. cordon th. platform •at all Woes.. Goal delivered at chore aortae.— Terms cull on delivery. races tu est. 11y5.1y1 .1 CuC. MOLTER. tam ; MIL O le. 4 -4. =I ac.cw.11,1 , ,; i_Conservative c4p3r..1 DEALER IN A 7(.... itr., S:( IN TIM 310 S-I CON ST.% PTI, 1 1 "c....spect :', ,- i
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