The Beaver Argus, iteave,r; ILS7 - 1. ----- Circulation Thirteen 11;auleed 11.ates.of .4dwertisliag. 1 sir I sw. Ba. tGm 11 year .;,„ Wilmer/ 0-1 , 63 001 It? . 109 V: 00i$10 3 501 5 001 CU, 19 00'15 00 flr.. 5 001 6 001 9 03, 12 601 1-.09 6IV 8 4,131 19 501 15 CA 2.1 Gu . . 8 00' 11 0 01 1 5 00 1 ' s ' (3i a 4-00 11 00' IN (Xli 001 ZiEt W6O OU • . 23 00 1 SS 0O GO 001100 IA) " - MB A !al:!1-crat ors' and Executors' Noticea....s3 liuttees per line, ten neat& l'uytueutm to be made quarterly, except advertianuence, which mutt Do paid lEEE P. ROWELL,_4O Park ROO% N York. AND S. irL PETTENGILL & Co, 3 Palk Dow. New York, are the cols Agents for Tut fitAvtA inoca In tbat. city, and are authorized to contract for wLerini,, adcortigeinentp far na at our low. react, AitcOthkers In that city oretv onestea to /titter their tyvor with either of Oth above [toupee. TIME TABLE. Cleveland 8 Pictsbargh R. U.—Trail:lr .... v mg East 'mire Beaver Ste lea as follows: Moe attom'n B.g Mat 4 2.47 v.:tn.:Evening Fast . 27 Teen- :role:, West leave Beaver Station as I'ol - 7;46 a. tn.: Accommodation and Ex (through W Bellair.) 8.15 p. Pitt. Ft. W. & C. K. U.—Trenft going F.sst e he re Station tat end of bridge) as tol -• Beaver Falk Accom. 6.03 a.m.; Enon scrota. 1 ,1 a. En New Castle accom. 8.3 n a. in.: B. Falls 14 rote 13.10 p. m. ffoing West leave Rochester Station, tat I .1( bridge) as 5,1101 as: B. F. accom. 10 a. m.: f; ~.r accom. m.; Erie night express 5.4.5 p m F accom. 7.37 p. m. Trains going East lease liortester Upper I Du as follows: B. F. from 6.0.1 a. at; Enos tic 7.15 a.. m.• New Castle accom: 8.40 a. m: to,azo exp. 10..51, a. in; Beaver Falls aceom. 19.15 n‘. Coicago Mail 2.052.. m: Erie 4 10 P. m; L:razo exp, fin D. In; Erie mai10.55 p. Trains going West, leave Rochester it Ipper) De as follows: Chicago mill 8.15 a. in.; Erie exp. ';.5 a. m; Beaver Falls accom. 9.55 a. in. Chicago sp. I t. 30 a. In.; Chicago exp. 3.35 p. at; New Caw. accom. 4.30 p. M.: Erie exp. 4.4.11,p. to; Beaver ..erom - - The attention of the public is directed to the following New Advertisements which, appear for the first time in the .IR(eus to -day : Si ect soticc—S, N. Park. special Notice— M Schiff. Special Notice—JohnAon'a Anodyne Liniment. Notice—Sheridnn's Condition Ponders. Not Advertiocrnent—A. C. liarot. Ceu Advertisement—Tt. Sniff . ' the Public—henry Jae Fcazel' Whenever yoii hear a man running di,wn a newspaper,youmay rest assured and bf , right ninety-five times in a hun dred, that it is because the editor would allow himself to be made a tool of, in thC interest of that particular individ ,.,l, or his associates. et..r• u ifue A traso.—lf yonr:wateh nut of or ,i• - -nd it to John Met,'Axon's Soul+ It w fti he repelled and returued free of • ruer4;es. All work warranted. Small-pox.—Tho Pittsburgh papers n •port oases of small-pox as on the de erease in that city. It seems to us a t mippropriate time Rh. a suggestion te ~ u r QWO authorities to take adore 11,..lostires for luiving,.our strnets, alley c., renovated. This: extremely warm weather is very favorable for the Kpr,ul of di%eane. A little lime for dis c: Meting purposes would perhaps not I.• C1.0e6.5. CLOCIO4. —America,' Clock. a . newest styles: lowest prices. John r Sonic & Co., Iv! Market street. PittA .- je7-17 b -gL Death of one of the Officers Or the Economy Society...7On Tuesday ast week, Mr. Jacob Bauer, ono of Ing members of the Economist •mwunitc, died at that place. lie was f the trustees or directors of the-so v, and was held in high esteem not on y by the members of the eom MUD ity, 1: by all with whom he became ac thinned. He was over seventy years age. Thus ono after another, these thrifty inoffensive, and upright eitizens are, passing away •i r•iLvErt-I'LMTVD WkitE.—We Felt none but trip t•i• plat, -.end for drawings and prlce. 1.4. n: C. 0 1 if de.ired. John Revenant.' Sf/n/f . 4 Cu., 93 'Market street, Pittsburgh. jelly Substantial Present.—During the absence of the, editor and family last week, the Messrs. Davidson, of Sharon Flouring Mill, left a sack of their super fine- family flour at his dwelling. We foond it—on oar' return—as usual, of the besti quality and very 'opp - ortune. Thanks, gentlemen. for your eburtesy rendered in so substantial a manner. These little attentions are grad fying,and far to smooth the roughness of an ed ;: r path. We advise the public to their flour of the Messrs. Ilac iilson. r.rta , 'CARPET—.I am now clos z ut my stock of arpets, notwitb .:.‘a the adycnee in wool, at cost B Nlulheim, Bridgewater, Pa. MEM \ iig , . w Terrific Stores.—A terrific wind .t, , 7 In I. kited Frosty Run, t; reene ooun :‘ last Wednesday afternoon, blowing corn and fences, overturning hay ,••••. k,. and twisting .off trees as it' they • • t• recta. Considerable hail with d, , ,r,d ,, r• and IlAtning -contiihuted to :: Ake tho storm more alarming. No- I v n . nrt. y_ • .1: SA I.E.—A scholarship in the Iron ' • liege, Pittsburgh, Pa., can he lad •,, ~ ery moderate terms on application 4' It, A tu;C:4 office. Any young man r of obtaining ii.-knowledge of ...k keeping, Ax.., will find it to his a.lvantat;e to purchase the seholTirihip t.pre referred to. Severe Storm.—A telegraphic dis pat.•li, on Friday last, from Crestline, 'hi°, reports a destructive storm there, on the afternoon of that day, of ' , wind, rain, and hail. Trees and houses were blown down. The engine how:0 Of the t'inc;trinati and Indianapolis Railroad was completely demolished by the storiu. WAT(ITE?, WATt -The Tri•tAt eninplete lane 'he etty of Pitt.bargb. and all the neceaganry at t•ChmontA to be bad of John Sf,rengo,'s , Zobre.f. •., Ittfirket St. Pit tsitnaryh y W hen girls are taught at the moth e,-'s knee, at the home fireside, in school qil in society, that it is as dlSgrq•Offit Client td ho loafers as it •is for their brdthers, ',hall hare girls demanding and getting that thoroughness of mental I oiehirial training which is needed in -neees , ful pursuit of. any emplo,- WA not before, We shall have a ~ .ue'iud then for scholarship, and %ye nwn will leak upon education as .ortif.- II) ec h.tter that. mental ruffles and fur or as a mere meows of enabling ,alipport thetniielves in genteel inoeliendencte until they •e.in.marry, and - bear no more of la.-L of eth pidvment for women. •of all .hapes and sizo,., from the Incite our-trio& to can and examine ; nor tall • and graceful dankly, ts•fare parrha•Ser el•e.wher , - Order, with hair Stir .er, • ' S• , at d promptty fined Joh, 0.” . newt, t On .1) is upper lip to stuff a harbor's ' - • down to .thu,little, bvwlegged, Msilot ptrett. Pittsburgh freckle.!-tared; carrot-headed hpstart, The übjtet is to forui a corps to be in at tend:toes at !the close of divine service eat•li satinath evening, to stare at the ladies as rilev leaye Mitt reit, and to make detwato aka gentlemanly roinarks on their persons and dross. All who wlsti to enter the above corps will appear on the steps of the various chureli doors next Sunday - eveping, ;Pi hen Oleg rn ill be "duly in.pected, their names • personal appeartukce and quality of brains regis tered in a hook kept for that purpose. To prevent n general rush, we w 11l state that tie one will be enlisted who posses ses nnrhitilloethill lelirpseity above( that of a %vell-bred donkey. Sigued, Co!INCITTEK.OF LApt.F.S for the !ttippression of an Intolerable nuisance t romantic pair were ble:sed with A ~1/wher of daughtent. The eldemt was Carobnc, the send Madeline, the Evekne,the fourth A ngerinP,- when the 'fifth made ita - appeariume, and name could be found with the-de .•ll-(,1 terrninathin. At length mamma. 1131 -been • reading the fashions at gar-ttoga, pounced .upon a name very p I,llar -there, and forthwith the baby " ;V+ lapt.i zed (Yitiot.t.N E. t ~ a cLr ue xcct ana !slept noceltica in Weir b ar.d bare at Übe .b.k n ,c7.l.4.nonn's *mt.& CYfr., Mrket "creel, ".•••'ie7a y. Lady %ays sbe knOws'S man who rrayed night and morning,:prenched on it, In lays, and was &rich farmer beside, Ili, wife milked the COWS in all sorts of si-sther, ctit most of the wood, built the tires, churned, economized, anti died of , nt.umptlon. lie put a weed on.has litet, tritti w resign himself to the . "dis- Iteriatton of Providence;" when ho Ought to hare been tried .for woens.n• "laughter in the tit;t degreey and nen tembi to chop 010041- lidik CO" in the rain all the rest of bb life. =1 Quite a heavy fan oink' oticurred in this ‘ieinity on Friday and Sunday la-st. EtA much needed for eon, potatoes, I, arkwheat, and the fruit MVPS, Which had been retarded In multi and pre,- ‘..ented from properly maturing by the Preceding d roug ht It also swelled the river to some extent, thereby facilitating Dommoree. Bean c9UritZV,:cOl.llMlll. meet at the Court Ho»ae in Bea"v6rovSsthkitty, September 2d, at '2 o'clock p. m. A futl attendaneo is requested. 4 S. JiCOSss,,Ch'n.;-`' The following gentletn&l eorni)Ose Cho AV.lOli, 15..241.n0m0d. • Wail/is l e /burr:, H. W. Naisun. CoLillltitteo EECEMZEMI Dar.d 6nomle9. • stAcgit, M. 4,,tuay D. Mc'xitukeyjr. BonoVrat tolmatip,. Elija. Barnes.. • BRIDOAWATI. I, Jacaet Darrtgb. 700 x. f G. W. Shrocl:a NLW lINIOWTON, 15*. ward; fl„ !Luker, I MIA. ward,}. Beckley do Jos. WI Ipon. 'son, wud, D. FL , Cortm., do J. F. lainer. NEW NEWICKLCT, Wm. Teen. EMIZIZI T. sman. ntolzes MEM L. 1 ..11.rrY • DEAFER PALIA, jameto rattereon, J. A Kane, Jobu Urav catiPrrira, A. J. e!.,11 Noftlll MEWICILLEY Drcidd Graham. Niir 4 CAti.TLEs, R. J. Mittman . DARLINGTON, George Youts, John Drum. • PCONONT TP, Daniel Neale,. 01710„ W.l Dawoon I John Slentz. PAIIT-112 , 0N, S. A. Dici.Aer. = S. S. McFerran. TRANSLIN, J. IL Vi „ rstitICFORT 1)112. J. B. Vance. rp.ginov 13011.0r011 W. . Kerr, PIIILLIPSBCAO Robert tt , ol4h. fl .Thoi ILACCOON, J. IL Christy, D. Harvey. RoCIIZATCII 3011oCCial S. J. Cioss. W. S. Shallenberger. BOCUESTALI A. L - Rano: • V. Lawrer co, S. S•dnun.' 4; OROICTOW N. Smitti Curtin. IMMO! SOrrll ad AYSR, Genrge Birelay S. Liwreoce. CLLR, J. Paul. Arthur tihir tda. INDEPENDVICC John S. Wilson. isrorgrar tomas Todd. WALTHAM WATCCIEN-. Being Agents for Ilse salc of (hest Watenea to the City it( Pittabar,rb, we are confident °formability to tilease in styles and prices. join Strrenson's Sons cf. Co., il3 Mar ket atreet t PittsienrOt. , je7 : ,11. _ ORANGE BLOSSOMS, FRESH AND FADED. —BY T S. ARTHUR. Ptiiladelpnia: J. M. Stoddard i Co. Foa more than a quarter of a century Mr. Arthur has maintained a propineut and leading position among authors. llis books have had a wide circulation both' in Americaand Europe. Ills writ ings possess -pecUllaritles that, °tidesr them to all rood people. They are fell of beautiful truths, and are - ..t3signed to awaken and keep alive the tenderest af fections of our nature, to strengthen vir tue; to increase domestic joy, and to sweeten home life by the abiding pres ence of Mutual trust and love. In this new volume ho gives ua a ae ries (Ali-le-pictures drawn with that skill and power which is peculiarly his own ; never weak, always deeply in earnest and frequently Intense in his dramatic effects, he has brought to the subject here discussed his subtlest discrimina tion and highest effort. Men and wo men bound by 'the conjugal tie are brought before the reader and he lboks down into their lives and sees the pulses of feeling—sees in some cases the " little foxes " at work " spoiling the tender vines," and in other cages the peace and rest and_ joy o married hearts. At this time; when so many talented writers are putting forth false and per nicious views of marriage, thereby do ing untold social injury. " Orange Mos dantS," comes ;f4 °true and healthy book, and its wide Circulation cannot fail to du a large amount of good. As a suitable gill to the newly married, or those contemplating marriage, this work cannot be too highly rewmmunded. The volume is handsomely printed and elegantly l,pu nd, and contains[ fidetteel portrait of the author besides 'many il lustrations. from original designs by Schriessele and Bensell. It is sold only by age-nis. To active men and women it offers a rare chance for a lucrative Business, and we would advise all want ing employment to apply to the pub lishers for an agency. NOTICE h hereby given that, on and if. ter May nth, and until the let ot Septetutu.r, County COMMtlolloDettl will T. oet at their °Mae in the borough of Heaver, on;y on Saturdayof each week. Ltiatittal ions ( ' leek. tiSomenas Jurors—,f Husband Rendered Desperate. —An outraged husband at Cheyenne, Wyoming Terri tory, where female-suffrage and the po litical and stmal - appurtenances pertain ing thereto are recognized, deviances the female jury business through the Cheyenne Leafier, and in justification offers a pertinent scrap from his domes tic history. Uia wife was summoned, and etnpanneled as a juror in an impor tant ease. When night came, the case not being concluded, the husband ap plied to t h e curt to have his wife sent home, as there were several small chil dren there requiring her attention—the smallest, in fact, being in a starving con dition, owing to the fact that it•had not bee' habituated to the use of the bottle. But the husband's request was denied The Judge said the jury could not be separated.' , The husband then request- Ad perm Issiqn to send. the ialaur to the Mother. This w ay abe) reftlftedi Qb the grohnd that the law deem tint permit a thirteenth person in the jury room, and there Ws no statue to show that an infant in arms is not n”person" within the in tent and meaning of the law. The desperate husband then attempted to induce the court to send all the jurors to his house for the night; but the ef fort as a failure, and the husband was infonntsi that quarters had been provid ed his wife at the hotel, and that if he wisLed to speak to her for a moment he wou•d have to take the place of the cook. The husband went home. !low he got through the night is not told ; hut when ho learned the next day that the trial was likely to last a week, be straight way proceeded to employ the best look ing housekeeper and cook in tboeounty. At last accounts his wifo was still on the jury. TilE 1.11,1 and bea' rtr I, of .lewelry. In ail Lt.. earldom. Im.u.ehes. - co be bond at John 81-erehsn;:. , . Kirke t curet. t . sbutgb jr7.ly II seem! that genuine I'e•r or alp is as hard to find as pure wines or liquors. Not only are malt or hop beers largely ado Iterated, but great quantities of beers are made without any malt or hops at all. It is said that many tons of that poisonous drug, theculus isMca,s, are imported into the eauntry over year, which is almost exelusiiely used Ly brewers and sal.”.n keepers in adultera ting Leer. Two harrels of beer are eon veiled into three, it is said, by the aid of the brewer's druggist, whe supplies the ingredients for that purpose. Sugar, honey, molasses and liquorice areSsed 1 Tor malt; alum, opium, gentian, quassia, aloes, exfeculus indicus, samara, tobacco and flax for hops; saltpetre, falap, salt, maranta, green copperas, marble-dust, oyster shells, egg shells, sulphate of bartshorn, shavings, nut-galls, potash, SOll/1., etc., to pre\ent souring. The beautiful cauliflower head often manes from green_ vitriol, alum and salt- Tho mama of age and tan Livid()lo the palate ofte•t comes from dhoti , and new beer in made old in a feu hours by oil of IEIIOI. ' STE ILLINO Ea. -+Stelqi SliYer. 7 , 1•11* Ware and Nt• • NiarL.Ct Plitt jt.7.lF Prot-la:nation, by n Committee of I.ixdiem.—Tht4 following proclama tion by 3 emotnittee of ladies who have still",rtl front the evil complained of, we find in the (lallion ti.i Ly ric' , • -.W . A NTED . 1 . — l5O Young inaptly more ar The Supreme Court of Penn., sylvunia.—The fall term of the State Supreme Court fur the Westerit.District. to bo held in Pittsburgh will commence on the first Monday of October, instead of the third Monday as heretofore. Tho first two'weekti will be devoted to cases from Allegheny county, and on the third 'Monday the regular list will bh taken up. The fifth and sixth weeks will also be. occupied in hearing cases from Allegheny county as formerly. By this arrangement Allegheny county will have four weeks altogether to its business. The list so far comprises about one hundred and fifty cases, one hundred of which are now cases, the remainder be ing remnants. Ono hundred and twen ty are from Allegheny county, forty nine of which are old cases. It will be seen that more than two-thirds of the cases on the lists are from Allegheny county, hence the necessity of giving it additional time. --. nit+ in the - Surveyor - Cionerra a . 11 co at Elarristort , .shoW . lttnit‘tne litale of Pennsylvania contains 11,515,905 acres of cal cleated - Imph 5.740,664 acres of wood lan4; atui ;7,3 7 1 *SS ett litittnproved Struck by Loz.vhtning.—Oh Wed nesday `n - Pweek before last, a' yablabl hnrse standing under a locust tvile in the pasture field of James Bell. of Brighton this county, was struck by tightniufat„da,yand killed., • , , - t Prot -Mallon Count," t'oriven tititt.--I;ne friends Of temperance and all petWims whe favoC the - Prohibition of the rum traffic by law, and who indorse the proceedings of the Harrisburg Con vention of August 9, Pril, are requested to meet in olnventiolt; id" the Oitirt House in Beaver on Monday evening. September 4, 1871, at 7i o'clock, to nom loran persons to be supported at the com ing election for county olcers, and such other business as may be presentend. Let Avery township _be represented.. A. BESTWICK, Ch'n Coin'ttee. In speaking of this movement last week the New Brighton Press says: Some of the "prohibitory" men assert that the "temperanceticket" will receive sixty votes in,New Brighton. Another ruttier says it will get fifty votes in Bea ver Falls ; anctwe are told that the more sanguine of the "new departure" advo cates are so bold as to declare their be lief that New Brighton will give them one hundred ballots. - - - camp Meetings aroevlilentij , again grosi : ing in favor among the people. Fol a number of years past they wore at a low ebb,and many supposed they would soon be numbered with the things of the past. But roc:ten tfrthey ,have taken an."upward turn," and nearly 'every person now seems to think that a week ortwo's wor ship in thileary grove is not only con ducive to a*iigher state of morality, bnt an excellent; means of restoring health. That people l generally look upon them wtth more favor now than before the war may be seen in the fact that twenty of these meetings will be held this year within the limits of the Pittsburgh Con ference, while we doubt if ever one half of this number wore hold during any previous year on the same territory. Burglary.—The dwelling house of Mr. W. W. Williamson of West Middle sex, Mercer ebunty, was entered by thieves on Sabbath night, the 20th inst., and a valuable silver watch, and a pock et book containing sixty-five dollars in gold and currency, were taken fiom Mr. A. W. Porter. A pocket book and a pair of boots were also taken from Mr. W. W. Morrison. Both of theso gentle men are boarding with Mr. Williamson, and were in their rooms at the time tho theft was committed. On -the same night, Mr. J. C. Livingston had $250 and his watch stolen from his bed room. The house of W. W. Risher was also entered, but Mr. R. hearing the noise of a falling curtain which they displaced in getting in at the window, awoke, and the thieves fled. No clue, as yet, has been obtained as to who are the porpo trat. The First Annual Fair of the Central Agricultural Society of Mercer county will lie held at Mercer on Sept. eth, ith and sth 1571. They have.a large and commodious Fair Ground, well bupplied with water, a well graded traek for the exhibition of horses, and their list of premiums Is comprehensive and liberal. The first day will be devot ed to entrie- , ; the 2(1, to the exhibition of articles and stock other than horses. Sweepstakes and trotting on the 3d day. A list of premiums may lie obtained by addressing Se,iretary S. li. Miller, Mer cer, Pa. We return acknowledgements for a complimentary ticket. Thera is a story told of a self-willed deacon, who was always on the wrong side and ludicrously stubborn. When the temperance reforM In full feather, and the questiOn was cased i'l the church of which he was an 01 'eer, he, as a matter of course. opposed it He would not sign the pledge; he would of conseift to its presentation in the Sund : y school; he objected vehemently to the distribution of tracts, (too day, in the presence of a full house, one of the mein bell+ of the church made the ease of the deacon a subject of prayer. lie said : "0 Lord ! if thy servant, our brother, continues his opposition to us, wilt Thou, in thy tender ‘mereies, remove him from the elmrch militant below to the church triumphant above?" "I won't go!" thundered the indignant and obstinate deacon. Itattletonakes.—The Bedford In qutrer says, on last Saturday Messrs. Isaac Wentz and Isaac Clorl of Pavia, rnion township, this county', very un expectedly embarked in the snake trade and for a short time drove a tirst-class wholesale business, They were engaged at work on Mr. WaMes premises and disturbing, the gltimbers of a huge rat tlesnake received the usual warning. rpon looking around they found the reptile ready fur battle. It took but a moment to dispatch bim, but our friends learned that this one was only the ad vanced guard of a regular den. for a short distance in front of them five snake heads protruded from a hollow log. As they approached the snake fort the defendants drew in, but kept up a terrible rattling. The next thing in or der ryas d, split the log. This accom plished, revealed to our heroes a I•C , UM," 111:". yellowish brown colored, lihrtly wed mass of snakes—and now the ton began. (me by one their snakeships fell beneath the well directed clubs, un til the number shun amounted to thirty nine, and with the one previously killed forty. vif the thirty-nine in the log, six were old ones and thirty-three young ones, :trying in length rrom fifteen to twenty inches. The truth of this story, snaky as it- appears, is vonelied for by ' very reliable parties, There were snakes enough itt that one log for a 11,1noeratie mass meeting. Accident, 4.,lrt,tiatyrilay evening of Week before fit, ' iunaaten Kale, living t• I • about three rind a half-miles- north-east of Washington, Pa., on the farm (if Wm. Quall in North Strabane townshep, met with a mishap that it is thought may prove fatal. .t about six o'clock p. Kale started' friun town for home on horseback, d. ^-bWhat ihtroticated, after getting at ~t a mile and a half from ,to'Wl2 • , be fell to the Irroond andltisf I;bca •la • benesidg :fastened in Abu stirrup . :the hOteeltook fright and tan at-1W the iiian dangling in the' stirrup for about two hundred yards wbeu the girth broke and released him; Hr. Mu nee, who happen ed to witness fho •ecurienee, hurried to ; his relief, and procuring assistance had bun carried to his own residence where everything was done for his comfort uu• hl the arrival of Dr. Dougherty who had been sent for. An examinotion showed that a number of his ribs had been crush ' cd in, some of which, perhaps, penetrat ed the lungs, his head and face were ter ribly, wangled, and w otherwko badly injured. • " .11 urtter on 'tie:llth, truthfully : Habitual uverwork i 4 simple .tow sui elite. A mail may stain it for a foss years, but eventually it wit!. overpower his: The Man kt•hr: Linos 1 fair aniount of physical or menial lah. , r daily, who eats his meals regularly, tnasticato4 his food properly,clevoik.,:, reasonablenum her of hours, in the twentyrfour •to re freshing sleep, and when tie leaves his place of business, leavts , bustness cares behind him, is the ono whose chances of extended life are best, and who, in the long run, will achieve the most., Accident. —A serious accident oc . enrred In Mercer, Pa., on Tuesday, by ishich Mr. Robert Maxwell, of Cool spring, came near losing his life: He was driving a young team, and as ho started down Pitt street. bill his neck yoke .came off the tongue, letting the wagon against the horses. They Started to run, throwing Mr. Maxwell against the stone steps In front of Mr. Pierce's residence, inflicting a severe cut across the head, and In other ways bruising and injuring him. There were two other men in the wagon with him, but therfn raped, lied escaped witbout seri ous injury. A serious affray occurred In Kelly's saloon, Shame, Mercer county, on Sat rilajr exinipq, in w4lc4 the proprietor was cut With a knife' by a man 'aimed O'Brien. The wound Inflicted was scroAs the sldo of the face and neck ; was about three inches long and an inch deep. The perpetrator with another fel low who attempted . his release, were lodged in /Fit rqqabtfith nwtning. Fesiiial.—The Fair at Festival held -at the Grand Jury room of the Court - Muse, on Thursday evening last, by the scholars of Class No. 9, Presbyterian Sunday,Sebeol, was well attended, and proved an eminent swms& The amount cleared was 6.36 ores and above all ex penses. k7raikk,lll3 county, IsetinsiVania, withoift Alifitine • tinn of partiOnrying Invited ' , President Grant to visit the oil region, he has re plied by aPeepting their invitation, and proposes the 'lsth of September m the prlbable day mf his arrival, la the io 7 tendon of theTresident to break up hike establishment at Long Briineli for the summer about that time; then to go via We oil region to Washington; Par; thence to Cincinnati, Ohio. - to pay hit father visit, before returning to the capital. • , The Sharon, Mercer county, Driving Perk atameistieti : advertise a fall rnoot 7 ing, on the 21st, 22d an& 23d of next . month. They offer premiums amount ing to 52,000, which it Is expected will bring some good horses, TiThy have a new ground and a half mile track. The Mercer Divalch of last week Bays: "We hear of a chap in a neigh boring township, who enclosed a dollar to a New York swindler for directions how to write without pen or Ink. ire received in reply, printed in good sized type, this Vac a 141 Pencil. " Almost a-Fatal 4eeident.—DuF ing the early part of last week Mr. Oli ver Weigle of Raccoon township, while engaged in attending a threshing ma chine, had his clothing caught In some part of the machinery and was badly braised and sprained before the machine could be stopped. We believe, however, no bones were broken; and at last ac counts he was able., to be about again, . . AN Irishman called at a drug store to get a bottle of Johnson's Anodyne Aini- Meld for the Rheumatism; the druggist asked him In what part of the body it troubled , him most, "Bo 'me soul," said he, "I have it In ivory bonl and corner er me." . . Entail Casualty•—A fatal accident happened to a son of Mr. Alexander Devon near Munntosvn, Washington county, on Monday the 24th inst. A threshing machine was In operation on Mr. Dovoro's farm at the time, and the son, a lad or perhaps twelve years of age—boingishout to start for some water for tho hands, passed close to the shaft connecting the horse power with the thresher, when he was caught and whirled around at a fearful rate, receiv ing such injuries before the thresher could ho stopped, as resulted in his death in the course of an hour or so af ter the sad occurrence. Fon loss of cud, horn ail, red water in cows, loss of appetite, rot, or murrain in sheep; thick wind, broken. wind, and roaring, and for all obstructions of the kidneys in horses use .Wiervti ry Condition Powders. Reduction of Pilce.- Fred Daub er having taken into consideralion the lute reductions in-the price of beef 'cat tle, and the scargity , of money, has con cluded to make it deduction of '2 cents per pound on meat at his butcher-shop, or from wagon, on delivery fur cash down. We trust the other butchers of this vicinity .will follow Fred's exam ple. If they do not, it is easy to see who will command the custom. It may not interest anybody in this Immediate vicinity to -know that the New York _police are preparing a full list of the names of all persons who have at any time sent money to New York to buy counterfeit money. The names will be NI hi i shed and Sent, allover the diu n - try. If there is, however, any one hero who has sent money there, who wants his name published beforehami as a mean swindler of his neighbors, ho can leave his name-at -this office and we will try to, accommodate him. .. . Fire in East WillinnuipOrt.—A disastrous tire broke out. In' East Wil liamsport, Washington county, on Sat urday_ 18th inst, by which eight, frame - thvellings,,eceupted by eleven-fsucti4o*--- coal miners and employees of Culbertson Co., paper 'manufactures—with the greater parte( their contents were Con sumed. The tiro originated from a spark from tho paper mill alighting on aistraw pile which was standing close to it and thence communicating to the dwellings. ..As soon as the tire was dis covered the citizens hurried to the icon° find by concentrating sill their energies on the mill saved it, but, sad to relate, while this was being dune, eleven fami lies were rendered homeless, with the loss of nearly all their worldly efleets. the East 'Williamsport coal. railway also took tire but was torn down in or der to arrest the spread of the flames. We did not learn whether there was any insurance or not. NEW FuRNITURE AT 1,4)W PRP '1,.. The undersigned would beg leave to in form the citizens of New Brighton and vicinity* that he has opened and is now receiving in his new store room in The Pres.l bo ilding, No. 139 Brood way, a largo stock of Furniture, consisting in ) part of cane arid'w od seat chairs ul a great many differenl styles, marble and wood top tables and stands, dressing and common bureaus, bedsteads, Ac., also upholstered goods such as sofas:. Wes. lounges and chans t mattresses yi Afri can palm, hair, cotton, moss and hair, hair for beds, &c., Jtc. lie has connected with the abuse, 1 n dertaking in all its Various braneli6s. Collins and casket:. of all the latest styles tritatued on short natio., and in the twit of style, and to be had at all hours; ; also gloves hose and crape fur pall bearers, &c. All of which ho now offers to the public at very low prices, and solicits a share of public patronoge. Ang:lo-:!w..) S. N. PARK. The Erie Antival Conference holds its next session at Meadville, commencing on the 3ilth inst. Bishop Simpson will preside. Lay delegates will be admitted for the tirst. time. At a meeting of the official members of the M. E. Church, of Franklin, August 12th, Hon. J. S. McCal wont was elected delegate, and a resolu tion a.sking Rev. John Peate he returned, to that station for the next Conference year, passed unanimously. This Of the Board receives the hearty KOCI#Iti, not only of the membership oftho but of the entire community, and it is earnestly hoped that the " powers that will see proper to grant a wish so emphatically expressed, and return Rev. Petite to that station. A %avant has discovered with a mi croscope that when we pour milk. into a cup of Eta, the albumen of the milk and the tannin of the tea instantly unite and form leather, or mlnuto Oakes of the very sa me com pound which is produced in the texture of the tanned hidev, and which makes it leather as distinguished from the original skin. Ho consequent ly estimates that, in the course of a year, a tea-drinker of average capacity imhihes enough leather to make a pair of shoes. Sad Aceident.--At 12 o'clock on Saturday last, while three sons of Hen ry Cole, Wayne township, this county, were out in the field hauling stone with a team of horses, an unfortunate accident befell two of them, one losing his life thereby: The facts of the case are these: Allthree of the young men were having a playful tussle, as they frequently had, when they fell on their knees in close proximity ca the horses' heels, suddenly frightening one of the animals, causing it to kick with great force, with 'feet 'newly shed. Two of the young men received kicks in the bead;. ono of Man; Vercr,:tiaving his skull badly crbilhael,-eAtilthig his`deatti on Monday ' last, he havingramained insensible from 00 'Moment OP receiving the; injury. 44eorge, the other injured - brother ; thoririo severely cat tmd bruised about the head, esesped"with whole hones,:uld will. recover. The third and _younger brother svas not -hurt. -The horse that gave the fatal kick was an old. quiet; steady farm horse, and heretofore allow ed any kind of privileges to 'be taken about ita heels.— Waynesburg Replthltere 745, of August "Md. About tho Killing or . Nome . caso Was arbitratidlArktlail Placa- !The facts, as inati n we eai them, are tholes flionetime dttring last/win ter,- tyro doge tespeOlvely, ?deists.; Josoph:andlianinitt of South Beaver township,. made a raid on Mr. Samuel Taylor's Sheep fold in the same township,. killing'and wounding twenty-nine of his flock. There see ms *to have been no difficulty ha fastening the slaughter upon the dogs referral in, and Mr. Taylor agreed to compirimise with their owners if they would pay him $17.50 eaeli, Joseph LaWronco paid his part of the damage, but" Sturtuel de clined "coming down' with the other $17.50, hence a suit was brought against him before a Justice of the Peace for the amount claimed by Taylor and tfio claim was sustained by the decision of the mag istrate. Lawrence appealed and the case was arbitrated, as we have already stat ed, in Beaver on last Friday. The arid tratorti were 'William Johnston, Milto n Reed and Jnaeph Hall, all of Beaver. Both parties had attorneys. After hear ing the testimony, and listening to all the whys and whorefores,lito arbitrators awarded Taylor the sum -of $27. it is possible an appeal will again betaken, Eest ivAlL—The !tulles of Rev. Bnaltb's congregation will hold a astival in the Presbyterian Church, at Freedom, Tharsday evening, Anglia 31, 1871. Proceeds for the benefit of the church. AU are invited to attend. El=G=l GOLDEIf FOUNTATII Part.—Snmethlng new and novel, Be !tire and reed the advertisement In our paper beaded, Gerstein. Invention of tn tt A gv. , , Wu believe the Golden Fountain Yen is name passed. A good pen Iva necessity to every Man, woman and child. Agents, beta is a chance to make money In introducing a good and saleable ape te. lan2s;ty Mr. N. It. Nair. a thrifty farmer of Big Beaver trruship„.end upwards of fifty years of age, infortuod us the other never-beanday, that bo had never-boo sued slot sued any ono himself daring his whole life. This entire freedom from litigation not only shows that he is a peacahly disposed person, but that he is prompt in all his dealings with his follows. We only regret that the country is not filled with just such people., The Rev. John _Spenciproemutly fru Oregoii, Whither' he went i 5 years ago, when the cry was : "hot for Oregon !" will toll us on Thursday evening,4Atig. 31st, at 7 o'clock, in the Methodist Epis copal Church, much that will interest his audience. Come and bear for your selves. No charge, : oily a collection made for his benefit 11133:1111121 E REV,ER to the advertisement of M. Schiff, under the head of " Wanted," in our issue to-day, and would add that this to a raru ebapee for a lady in' needy cireumAanee-3 te . , make a eomfertnble living. To earn two or three dollars n day i 3 a great help to any family, and from what we have seen of this Knitting Nlttehine wo think it can be easily done. - - - 4-- The Argus IS', Unusually crowaed with advertisements this week; but PALI., will doubtless be eietised when itoocurs so unrrequently, and is fao beneficial' to the pr( sperlty of tile journal. The Court advertisements go out this week, and the Premium List next; after which we shall be able to compensate for the pau city of reading matter during the past two weeks. Timely llllMe.—Thefnilewing hints to school directors, which we find iu an exchange, are good, and we hope "they will be acted upon by the several school directors of Deaver county: "Now ly the time to re-paint and re-furnish the school houses; quite a number of the houses in the county will admit of this improvement. Let it he attended to at once, that there may be no embarrass ment when the time for opening the schools arrives. Fix up your black boards; have those old broken benches taken out and new ones put in r plug up the knot boles and replace tap broken window panealkith new ones;' have the stove blackened up nicely, polish the pipe too, and pull that old rusty joint nut and put in a goo.' one or else you will be smoked to death again. next winter; fix the frimtdoor step; don't contract with that man to furnish the wood next winter, who test winter haul ed that pile of, water-swked -red oak to the ict~oot - Eio once and get a poker for the stove and a shovel and bucket and have the damper I fixed. Hive the paper weds taken off the ceiling, and cover Ll r neil marks, ink splotches and grt '°•-• - spots with a good coat of white wash. Last Winter you patched the roof with old board and straw—better put a new roof on right away. Do you intend to get these Obt line maps and A It C charts? tun promised the scholars you wtiuhl, got them in time for the next session for sure. Live up to that promise. You know you ean't teach your little boy to bridle a horse V, you never show him a bridle --(;eography ditto. \V could suggest a hundred other little things to be attended to, but these will since to call your attention to the importance of fixing up and preparing for your winter school term. It very frequently hap ' pens that all these little necessaries are put oil until the first week of school and then nut more than half done. This Is iiijurious to the school, discouraging to the teacher and pupil at the start, if you w.mt your schools to prosper, you must niAlse your school rooms pleasant and word to the wise is mul -1 71. lent. In self-justification for the inquiry which appeared in your pa per two weeks since in reference to the " of some of the members of the " Beaver Comity Ministerial Associa tion " on moderate drinking,' I beg the privilege of quoting front the' report of the Secretary of that association. This report reads as follows: "A variety of views is entertained: by the members of the Association—stne believing it to be the duty of the church to advocate total abstinence others that the church should recommend moderate drinking, either as a duty or privilege or both:' The Secretary is careful to Immo him self of any complicity with these views by adding the following as his own sen timent: " Won't the Devil laugh when ho learns that there aro ministerial ad- VfleateS of moderate drinking?" Ile very properly continues to express this' horror at the idea that "the church should Mee01,101,C714 moderate drinking, either as a duty or privilege or both." When the Association had held a see 7 and meeting and the retort of its pro= ceetlings had been tuade public and no one seemed to take notice of those, I suppose "private opinions of its ment. bens," It occurred to me that attention should be called to those monstrous' " opinions." Dries any one feel that his "private opinions" will not endure the gaze of publio opinion ? if so, he must 'he the wounded Not having any " bile" to work off through the panic press. I cannot be provoked into a newspaper controversy, and therefore (Arise my communications on this subject with this article. Yours, &v., It. T. TAYLOR. hearer, August 25, 1871. Mr. Eurron TO TIM PUBLIC. Mr. Eorroit:—Qn Tuesday, A ugust 2:!,d, 1871, two men, one 11 heavy stt man aged about 2.1; years, and the other some taller and more slender, alio& 45 years of age, came into New Sewickley and Pulaski townships, fleaVer connty, and represented themselves as agents for " Short's Double Improved Cutter Bar" for Mowing Machines. They desired to establish local agencies, and earnestly solicited us to act in that capacity. • We finally consented to do so,, and attached our signatures to papers Which _We have since been led to believe may be so cut as to make said papers read like cotn ? mon promissory notes. Now, therefore this is to notify all persons that if such notes exist they are frauds, and have been obtained without 'our 'knowledge or consent, and their payment will be tosisted by all lawful - means. We have been informed by reliable persons that two men, answering to the description of the parties above referred M. operated in the vicinity of 'Youngs town a short time ago; and that in eve ry instance where a farmer's signature w a y s signed co what ho supposed to be a simple article, of agreetnent, finally _turned out a promissory note. This wbe done by cutting Off one end of the paper, andln this way making it read entirely dffferent from what it did when the name was attached. H RIMY Palmas, • JAMES FESZLIL W- SPENCER 1V4i . 031i1l Market St., Black 'Silks; „' A Fancy ~s Foulard: De 'Sole; .• Pongeet Fantaise, ' Green Mohair; Grisselle Macao ClOths, Plain and Fancy .„:. ID IL 3- 7 1 S Cr' 0) CI S, Mourning Goods, Paisley Shawls, Stripid Shawls, Lace Curtains. Persons yisli Ing Pithiburgli are respect• fully _intritol to cumin° our stock, as the prices will 111 the VERY Lowitrt. Mareh29: I .y. RELIGIOUS. The ministers of Sharon, Mercer counly, have resorted to street preiteh ins, in order - to reset/ the "jworldlingtt" who will not attend chtirch. Rev. It R. Ormond inaugurated the system, in front of the Shenango House, on Satur day afternoon, last. 1==:11 Prosltleutital Cure.—Who is it that waters fields of corn upon the Sabbath morning as the Saturday night? Who is it that makes the grass to grow in Sabbath sunshine as well as amid Sat urday's rains? Who Is it that hears the cry of the raven on Sunday morning and, feeds kr. Who is it that keeps up the pulsations of the heart, from which if G. wore to withdraw his linger for a -moment, each heart would be instantly still and life would depart? In our hospital wards and sick rooms, in the broken limb where the bone is gradual ly united, In the severed muscle, where a metliatorial substance is put forth that rejoins it; in the health that returns to the withered frame—in all, these our Father worketh hitherto, ou Saturday and Sunday, and on all days.—Cumining. The Phillipsburg Camp Meeting, Mr. Emvon :—As you enjoyed the privilege of being at the recent camp meeting on Raccoon, in common with others of us from Beaver, I wish mere ly to advert to the happy love-feast and sacramental on Monday morning. From the religious experiences given on that occasion by the old and young, .by'maleandtemale of various sections of the country, and from the spiritual Satisfaction felt under the earnest preaching of the occasiodi it must have leen evident to all candid observers that !wpm/ 1/10/4C4ES are not 'infrequently to b 3 enjoyed by the spiritual Christian, when favored with views of the desira bleness of heaven. The celebrated John Howe, once had such a-view of heaven, and such a desire to depart, that he said to his wife, "Though I thrnk I love you as well as it Is fit for one creature to love another, yet if it were put to my choice, whether to die this moment, or live through this night, and living - this night would tiOcure the continnance of life seven years longer, I would choose to die this moment." It's a simple way to heaven, very; said a poor, unletter ed man, "if people would but take it." There aro only three scps; out of self— into Christ—into glory. Hoctor 'Payson wrote " Once I had a • dream of - being transported ito heaven, and was sar i,' laud tm dud anyoolf oo ool,n 0.4 IV.. 'quit in the midst of its happiness, I in quir,ed the szause i and was answered, ' When you wero,on earth, you were a bottle but partly filled with water; now are you like the same bottle tilled to the brim, which cannot be. disturbed. " RObert Hell and Wilherforcei- —My chief conception of heaven," said Hall, "is perfect rest;" "and My - idea,^ said Wilberforce. "is perfecti love." Hall Was nearly always suffering from bodi ly pain; Wilberforce enjoyed lite, and was all amiability. May not the two combined give us as perfect an idea of heaven as wo can moll have here? It has been said that there will be three things which will surprise us, when we get to heaven: One, to find many there that we did not expect to find there ; another, to find some not there whom we had expected; a third, and, perhaps. the greatest wonder, will be to find our selves there, We are travelers. A trav eler ascends a motuitaiii, ho may look back, and see at once the whole line of his ascent; and so front the eternal 'city of the new Jerusalem 'above, he may look down and see the whole path of life he has traveled th,iyhcr. Baxter's great production was h# "Saintai Ever lasting Rest ;" and Wheican wonder that his idea or heaven, teas that of rest, when almost his whole life was one prolonged disease. "Blessed`gre they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the City." Rev. 1-1. M. R.. 1. lieu cc r , Pa. Democratic CountyConunittec. —Pursuant to adjournment the Demo cratic County Committee met at the Court House, on Ncouday, al I o'clock, p. m., for tho purpose of organization. On motion E. P. iilubn was chosen as temporary Chairman, and Win. Hurst, sr. as Secretary pin tem. The election of ()dicers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: • • : \VAI. rtunsT, sa., ch.', Co. Coin. E. R. WILLIAM'S, See'y.' Executive Committee—E. P, Kuhn, Beaver borough ; Wm. Hurst; Bridge water ; T. L. Darragh, Rochester ; T. N. Smith, New Brighton ; Daniel Bernard', Beaver Fails. AdJeinrned to meet on N _ot2 . 4ay, Sept 18, 4871, ttt, o'clock. Iron City College, PITTSMIGH, PA_ The bent conducted. most popular and success fuliustitation In the Initl.ll States, for the thor ough, practical education, of young and middle agell men. it'Yr For large descriptive circulars. containing full particulars., address .1. C. sMiTii, j. M., Principal. 2 , 11. . • - - . EAR RIED. NIcELIIINY—McdAFFICK. — 'Vomit -Ist, 1571, by Roy. 8. B. Clark, Mr. J. MeElhany of lisittsbuirgh, Pa., and !dim Ser!oda J. ML-4;affick, of beaver, Ps. New AdeerNsement. CARPETS 1 'CARPETS T I CAS tYrs : OIL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTIIST OIL 01..0TH ! RUGS ! RUGS ! RUGS ! RUOS!!! MATTLI,rGSI MATTn'GS! NeIATkINGS ! Having bought a large stock before the recent advance, I autselling at old prices. Callan(' see iny stock and prices and satis fy yourself. A. C. HURST. gridge 4 Waterj Aug. 30-30. - - WANTED IMMEDIATELY 100 HANDS, for kalttiag socks and ladies • hole on knitting klachinee, Any lady can wake racily trom two to thren dollar* a day For fur ther parttcniars call at - augliklt New Brighton. A OftEAT MEDICAL. DISCOVERY . ' NIG A.ts :ITTERS -4,i Hundreds of Thousands P.. oe.ei . a - COl bi .. ; r inee tistimout to their Weindur, a . fal eufatl4o•Elfectll. :t •a' t a iv " g g WHAT ARE. THEY? F; 4 l' t... 1“,.. . O Z ° a{ 1 Iri t 11 al L t 1 ri f 1 .4 o . a ti- c ga 9 " a g a .0 - 1 , . a.- 1 ~ 71 ~ . ~. . g C 11 4 0 V a • z 4 = tp e l ;.> . r eg - • - 4 a ' .. a g ..! E 2 F. o 4 .4 I riA 5 - a 0 . . 2 a l t .a i F, 2 a' t - o 2. 1! iD.ErTREY ARE NOT A VILE a 11 I A i a FANCY DR-INK. lid We of Poor HAM. Whisker. Praia lipiritA .nd Itefatio Liquono doctored. t.pical ondmrect !nen to please the Lute, ce-Iletl't Tonies,"•• Appal: •n 3," " &Monte," Lc., Meet , tctd tLe tippler ca cc lrazokenccsa and relit. bet : arc a true Medicine, Made 'rOUI the Native Loots tad hello of Ceilfornla. frt.( 'corn tell Alcoholic Stimulantn. ThCy me C., LIREAT Dimon rurzunau awl A 1.11 7 1 GIVING PAINtIfPLE a perfect ,Itcnottater e: teretrorator et th e, Sptem,cerryirg 0.11 - On 7..ir0t0• nutter cad rc.totpg tt:e 1.1,-,0,i t., a hi-Airly c0,:..:,' No peoloa can td.i.:, there riders eue,....:',r„ : , - lon andletnsba - 6100 willbo" i. lie busies are t itlicr means, end ~.. iciint of repair. Far gnat:mimic ism nod' Clout, ,D t Bilious, 'LegalStout a c lisonsees of the Dieu lladlicr. these mite 1. Or. - boar Diseases u .. Wood, which Is kr...ace:My 'l . Itno Digestive Organs. , , DYsPEPSIA UIL I. IVEST LON, z:, .1 4\ \I 1461, Pain In Ulu bk midden. orbs. Tigliti.ti.. ,f L. :Ilea, Dizziness, kocr Ezuciskaas Al the L: 11.1. i and taste In the tloath, ra.Altacks. I :.11+:1-v. ,fthe Heart, inaamzestion of tillage, .1%.,.n 1., c!. regions of the Lidneys, and a lin .41 other ,r. L.:.. u-4 6,, irriptotas, cre the offsprings of Dys pala. Choy invlguititc the Stomach and t ' ulay.. , Es, t , r pi liver and ti otvels, Vlach Dander Cireacy in cleansing iiiallotid of sill Impurities, ai...! Imparting new life and.trlgor to the whole system. FOR su, IN DIsICASES, Eruptions, T ono}, Pelt Hhetun, Blotches, Spots,,timples, Pustules , r.olls, rt.!' tancle,s, liing-Woreas. teak:Alcoa. Sore Eyes, Ery. fi: :ha. Itch, Eclat*, Ditteolorattoas of . the23l.la. fluu,cr. sad DiEZSMS of ttultilrla. of whatever bank, ar uatr.r.. ..re Iltenaly dug op wad carried out of thiryrerui to !bort time by the tinter these Bitters. One hottic In eat:ec. will coma:see the mast Icereduk.ea of tat s curative effect. Cleanse the IflUated tiocd vber.ever you Lad r-3 krlpurll,l.c bursting through the In Pimples, Ern;,- tiOna or Sores acetate It when Sea fled It obstructed sad sluggish In the -veins; cleanse it when It foul. find your feelings trill tell you ts &CA. titer, the-Mood pure end the health of the system 'All folloz• PIN. TA PE and other wpu.m.s, , I=rkteg In the Yystem ,„; so many thousands. ore effeciunlly destroy. 2.4 mod removed. For fall direction!, rim; carefully circalar around each bottle, prlntolintiorloa :aanc.—Enguen,cknlaanarenetismittgpadan. ',ITALIE= Proprietor. ELVOIcEKNEALto& CO. I=4:mists and Gen: ndanta. San-Pra*lsco. ?'BOLD DT ALL DaedGISTS AND DEALER 2 oct.ll ;10:1 y Wl-L WALLACE. M A R E!!1 Gravestones, 14.0 NUM E NTS, Railroad Street,' Xeor the Xew Depot, W,,uld. (-401 public atta•ntia t•a the fact that he keeps always on hand an cx- Vl:Wye and supert , )r supply Of 1T11.1.1N AND M.A.I=;I3M Cr HAS' I;STONES. AroNtTmE:\-rrs,&<, Iro N - LIKE MANNER, Am! at Ciiprt.o.dent..tity LOW FIG 1-171-ES. k II I :NIT I 4 rir IN S KL• PT () N N Ite,v,ripiter'e4 .Notic!e. )Tlcl.: is hereby given that the follow ing4' L . % counts' of Executors, Admit) trtratocs, tittardi. alto Sc.. have been duly passed and - Bird in the ite:zts ter's office, of Beaver county, Pa., and will be ',resented to thi. Orphans' Court fcir confirmation and allowance on ANeedr.Nday. the Gth day of Sep. temlser, A IL. . Personal accoun: of D. 11. stone, executor of the w 11l of Charles Stone, deceased. CC2 MEI Medicinal. 4:)r.,137.t'LL=.'•3 Ct!. (Jr.; tiLt",.3. P glVen for 1V..1 rvrc.: r -. t dtstroyal by wlacnal I , o vital orli, - anr., tvutto.4 b,yoLd t: surd Citronle Inicatart. 7epelst, or ladlgestliou id Intermittent Vbrvcy. Lane-been most 141ceu. czracd Vithsto -otinecd by dersalgt.c...: and 326 M SI Co=seret Street, Nev'Tork New Advert isrmeuts. DEA LER IN &c.. &c., INIMW Itin 3IANUFACTURES IS THE MosT BEST QUALITY OF CONSTAFTLI ~.iatisfartion Warrnntrel in every le,xpect )4. , t31;;1nt Account of Joseph Cooley, executor or the Will of Robert Cooky. ekeeased. Finn' account of Robert Russell. I fudrqhno of Nancy .1. Russell. deceased, minor child of arliti If ossell, . - Account of Hugh Ander,on, Guardwu of Santl. itondet4. to ton or Cle.inAut V. Sondes 11,-t.n.ed Account of Ross Ta_..„irt, Gnardiail of Jane R. Tre_-zart. minor daughter elf Mary Taggart, deed. Find and final account of Dario Anderson, Ad turn Istria or of the tist-e4it.J ohu Bur4er,deceared. .Final accounts of Thoa. Wagner. Guardian of Lillclla 'SclActring. jelizabotla McMillen, - Nancy Ebb. Thos. Creese, Samuel Creere. Isaiah'rreesc, and John ('reeve, children and heirs of John Crrest% il eCeaacd. Real estate account of John Swick and Charles Price, Executors of the will of Jacob Freed, de reared. Final account of Peter I:cowl. Gnardian of .Mary E. al liter, minor child of Samuel Miller, deceased,. First and anal account of Wm. Nevin, Adminia irator of the estate of Eliza Rurrell deceased Archunts of Daniel Ikart, linanitan of Samuel St. Alfred L. and David C. Burner, minor sous of Hilo Barnes, (10Cear.Ctl Final account of Addison Sloan, AdNalnistrator of the estate Of John Sloan, deceased First and final a, count of JIIIICS Hart, Exec utor of the will of Richmond Bart, deceased. Final Account of Samuel G. CaUgheY, A4lMlllig ittr3tor of the estate of John A. Cuughey. deed. First and final account (personal) of tt .1. Cross, administrator of the estate of Sylvester Douludn, deceased. I). SINGLETON, Ikeiister sin, it COAL and N t T c( - ) Arr, FOR. SALE. the undersigned Is opersttug a COAL LANK on McKinley's Run, about hair way between Ro chester end 13oles , 111e, a here he ,a 111 be glad to receive orders for lamp or not coal Orders can also be left at B. Mulheitn . P. to lirldgcaffier, or at John Purvis • in heaver• or at the A noes office or at the reaßlettee of Ow, undersigned on Market street, Bridgewater. Coal on th. platform at all time+. Coal dells en•a at short notice Terms emit on delivery Brit.es as low a. the low • U 3 7,-1)/ .1 MOLTER. Isi OF CAUSES FOR TRIAL - AT SEPTEMBER TERM, 1571. FIRST WEEK. !S - ath'i W Cnnningham vs Samuel Mulles tknorgu W Duck linah Anderson nem chireK aduir• vs 'AlMaui Jenkins Smut.' Davidson E tstoiltreo Clark 7w V 11 hail J µ Mitchell v a Ti Falls Cutler,y Co Th... 1.1 Jackson '1 , 4 Esther Squires Sampson Marker vs Win Ii Trimble SCt OND WEEK. Joreph Aodemon va J W Johnsttio llomer DaVSOII 'CM CosetroOd Olt Co inn Krwto a allat•r, ca Timothy' 0 Whito Geo 0 White, et al. , t s GvOrge Graham John , C Dull J M John McMillen TborMon Walton vs .1 Alletnan RoMiscaJ Ali lido, for ace re Wm J McClain JOhnaton, use of Woods ve Il Mend, nliall lotirr C INC Ir 6 J •tuhn McMillen • - - U 11 Couch vs James Tov's adm . rt. Samuel Moorhead ca Matthew :Johnston ThOMMI Harper T. I) Swaney et at R. T. Taylor A'S Thomas Poe George W. IlateLty vs J M McMillen Jamca BicGownli..et al. re James Frnier et Al Jason Richardson to Richard Walton Conrad Brown vs Henry U Foote John Stevenson, et al. vs Wf;ham Dwitur Same .1 D Vance et al Same . Samuel Keifer r3arce Ii s Keifer ames-Watt es Dennis Vanghn T W Aaderson v. Henrlcl * ,Lana i lsr i d Di v.. et al. NS Joseph Brtt - Sin et al . 'W'W Egon 0 es John unehing nngh Anderson vs John Ebucr Win J a e Pryt Jr &co v.. ca. F Hit co ilisiledfileapo.i)Br4sdctiTbmiurg z a s P it h ,. l, l : r ip y Itislraothuniectkiu:ta at James. Mercer vs Alfred Hinds John C LeTl* Ns Wm F Barnes JOHN OAUGLIEY. Proth¬ary - - Or Jon wort, Cards, Bills, BYll•Sctids„ Posters, at., neatly executed ft dile office. ~f3H~E~pl~tlTir'~R BALES. nee. Ified P S aeiar. and-rawarl-PacLiti;l4aue:- out of the Court - of Common pleas of the County of Beaver, and to me directed, there wilt be ex posed to public sale. at the Court House in the borough of Beaver. Beaver county, 24 , on NAT. CltUnY' ` 3l Pl' 2tl; an, a t t en c k iucz of.. the foilowittg property. viz : All right title. lottoest and claim of defendant, of. in and to. naltiat'certiill l piece or p:treel of lanii situate lead+ township of North Sewickley, Hea ver county and Mate of Pennfyirtinta. boundsg and detovtbed mi follows. to wit: On the north by land of Jacob Main, on the east by land of Cow belts and F. Frederick, on the 'tooth by land of Adara-Fiesheurrn. and Ott the west by H. Edingt.; ouutaluing sixty acres wore or Irma. There is a good &veiling house on said farm, it log barn anti good stabling; all cleared and lit a good slate of cultivation; there are about.4.o bearing fruit trees on the same; all enclosed and well watered. Seized and taken in execution as the propyrt3 er Michael Main, at the suit. of Alemsotler r om bell. AC1.40, Acne.' At the tame time and place, all the right, title, Interest and chant of defendant, of, is and to, :di that e...!rtaln lot or niece of around altnate in the borough or treater Falls. ' In the c../ only- 'or I;ea%er.. rennaylvaula, being lot No. 4 In Daniel BarnanCe eztenslan or plan ollots losaid borough, tioundtti on the north by ki No. 3, east by Cedar alley, Fouth by lot No. b l and Weal by North Beaver bt , being 40 feet In RootaiUaatdM Beaver stir eel. and extendingg bath thereby% 145 feet to Cedar alley, aloresald Wbfailt ereCtna story !rattle dwelling hosiite ILI*IIS fen; wi th wing or ex tension of same tie tgpt„ 1444 feet; with pantry, porch. Ate. Seized and taken in execution With° property of T. W. Anderson, It! the suit of Simon liarruld, alSo at the Snit of Andrif2, liestley .t Co., for use. Al SO.' - 2q0.3 Aj the same time andglace, all the right, tole, intere.t and. Halm of ifeleudante of in and to the following described lot Or pleat of erortrid situate and below in Darlington township. In the county or Matver and !Mateo( Vennsylvan la. hounded and described as follows : Northerly by the Darling ton Cannel Coal Railroad; eastwardly by other land formerly of Kane souinwardiy by land of Cochran',., and Westwardly by the line of the village of Darlington; containing two acres and thirty one perches, strict measure. 'seized and taken In execution as the property ofJacob Marks, at the suit of Gottleib Meyer. ALSO. No. 4. At the same time and vh.ce. all the right, title, interest ant claim of defendant of. in and to the following delimited property, sitna:e in the bor ough of Leaver Falls, Beaver county and State of Pennsylvania; being lot No. 206, in the Economy plan of tots in said borough; bounded north by lot No.1:17, on the east by Mein street, on the south by lot No. 205 and west b Main alley, on which there is a.collar dug and walled Pi by 30 feet. Seized and taken In execution as the property of .Iof Walter Beatty : containing about c - leZh6' acrds more or less, abou,t All claarai, the earn, fa; in under fence. ran Is Inas is erected a donhA . log • hour, two stollen high, spring house, and old log mulcting The above described farm Is underiala wilts a Ihr! I feet N, in of coal, sale bank open.; premises cell watered, Matt good lure hard there out. ht-Illg the .rallie premises conveyed to Thomas McClure, e milmittea elf Juuath.,tt PhliliptaDJinors D.:Forabeile. t.:.4zed aid taken In cseentionaalld' ProPerf 1 of ..famt, D. Ftibibene at lbo puit or . June l'hlllip, , , ' .11)rge.fet Phtlitip Bud 131!fabetb Phiap. by vir tue ottrWrit 11 fta., isittled - fluty the Orptwo.' t min of Ideas er comity. Al,24ss. No 12. At the same tithe a n d place, all ttte right, title, iutere t and chum of defendant, ot, in and to, nil that curtain lot or parcel of ground situated In tic borough of it nver, Beaver County, and Stile of Pennsylvania. anti embracing the whole of lot No. 91 in die general plan of lots in said bort ugh and the easiern half of lot N.,. 92 in said plan. anti the whole bounded and act-crib...v.l as follows: Begin, ning at Third street nt the corner of lot Tito. 9i, thence along said ad street Al feet, being the whole length On 3d street of said tot, SO. lit and the eastern half of lot numbered 92, to corner of lot formerly owned 14 - Samuel Davettport4,thence by the line 6f said Davenport lots and - the lot of Mrs. Mary Carson to Turnpike alley; thence tip sa iii,aney to - garner of lot Nu. 94: and thence by her , lot 'No. Sit— now merle?: by James Smith—WO feet to Third street at the place of h••• ginning; excepting and retterVitio., therefrom and thereout the:small lot on the south Wcattorticr ot the aformafd half of lot No. 22 aturesaid, which was lieretofdre sold to end' is now vested trt,„Mr.. Moore by virtue of divers conveyances ; on yin is erected an L shaped. two-story brick - . dwening house, 2.9x:04 feet, with S rooms. proper. c two 1. 11 -• rellitr underneath the whole bonding ; oat n h , o , u:e . tinder the kitchen; also pantry. a A .-f r jg : 111 :a 'r rlet v of say outbuildings; lets l'/I h n i , — ; — pffm tt (run, all, en fruit trees. grapv„S and closed. The snore one ofthe most desirsh:e residences In the borough of Deaver Seized and talken ht execution as the property ul at the ..ult of W. 11. M J. Andersen. NO. la. ALSO. At .1. s at • time and place, n'l the sight, title d n' elairtt of defendant of,in and to. all Inteses the that certain lot or Isnrce gronnd,aittisto in- the b oratt gb,pf lira Falls. 10 the county of Beaver, and State of l'enonylvaula, being lot tiemts to d nine hundre o and thirty-tw019:321 to the Economy plan of lota In said horongh,bounded on the north by lot No. 931. east by Thomas street. on the eolith • As; lot ;co. tetl, 313 d on the West by Thomas :Wei: said lot having a front of 4:2 feet on Thomas street, and extending back TV:. feet to Thoinasalley ; on whir' is erected o two story frame dwelling bones texts feet, with a one-,tiary name, additkou 16sId feet: lot endorsed. Seized and taken in excretion as the property of James W. Robinson. at the suit of Eenrici Len-r. trustees. Also, static snit of Jottr.ph Led. lie, for use. A 12.10. No. 14. At the same time and place, all the right. title, , and claim of defendant, of, in and to, all that rerta•n lot or piece of ground &nate ln the borough of Beaver Falls, county of - Beaver and State of Pennsylvania, being lot nembered 1342 In the Economy plan of lote to said • borough. bounded on the north by lot No. MIL on the east by Beaver alley, on the south by Baker street and aPaaWsbranghtun 145 feet In length by 43 feet In breadth; - on - which to a cellar cluzmul walled with stop* , beized end taken in execution as iheitin:rtmrty of dialseph Dewhirst, at the snit of Jacob Henna Jtinutlbiu Lenz, Trusts s, Also at the suit of Wil liam Kennedy.. No; Li.. ' At the same time and place, all the right, tithe. - tere , ..l and claim of defendant,- of, In and to, all those certain parcels or lot* of grottnd eittlate in the borough , of Beaver Palls, Beaver cOnnty. .bututiered 1 mt. LW:1,1465, 1407, 1411 e. 11P and 1170 to the Economy plan of lons In imict s .bOrough; raid lots adjoining each oblate and together Wen ded as follow's: (In the north by Popp street; on the east by Brighton alley ; on tun south by .Ectmonly street; mat on the want by CO5l Street. On which are erected tte - .Beaver . Valley Vol.ter,* Works," consiating ot, lst, me-story frame ' gelivei roof, about liOrY.4 feet, Cut floor used as a drying room and. work shop; at Coot used as a ware room and °dike. 21. a one story trains building with gravel roof, known as the "Green House, about 71x22 trot , fitted up aunt shelves for drying ware. :id. a one-story frame bonding, about ends fret, with gravel root, aur containing A large circular bruit kiln for burning ware, 4th, a one-story frame building about ?Axle feet., used for „dipping or "Coloring ware (alt the above described buildings ertiotnin g or connected with each - other); sth, a one'-stury frame building about 52x213 feet, with gravel roof, enown as the -Slip and flogger House. •'par. of which 19 used as grinding room for grinding clay, and pad for making moulds, rte., and cot tattling brick fornace for baking moulds, brick fine, t o lel: oven attached. GUI. a irame stable about a.; feet, a veil of water on the premises The buildings and improvements are in good Condi t' tn . , and well calculated fur . the manufacture of Rockingham and yellow queensware, good Mlar convenient. Also lots 'Sas. 1357 and 1353 in the Economy elfin of lots in said borough of Beaver Falls, ad joining each other and bounded north by Rapp street; cast-by Beaver street; south by lot l'll/. 1359; and west by Beaver alley ; each lot being e; feet front on Beaver street and extending back 145 feet to Beaver alley. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Isaac A. Harvey - , at the and of llenrick Jr, Lenz, trusters. al..° at 9w suit of Addison DaVidlint. • A No. in At the rause time and place. all the right, title, laciest and claim of defendant. of, in audio, the following described premises, situate in the bor ough. of Beaver Fulls, Beaver county, Fa., viz: out for No. thirty-blue tail, in the EcomcMy plan of out lota ln said torroUgh; bounded 'north by Baker street, east by Brighton stseet, south by Rapp street and west by Coal 'street; being 300 feet square, and on which are erected a one-story frame dwelling hOuse, about 15 by 31 feet, con taining two rooms with one- atory frame kitchen at tached.about 12 by 15feet; frzunes table 15 by 31 feet, bake oven,coallionse,and other =aviary outbuild tugs, together with a frame shed :'.O by Oh feet, with fine underneath the floor, used for drying brick, and called a "Dry Shed;'' a frame stied 27 by txt feet, used for abiding erne, called a - Grind big Shed," In wroth there lit a aniall oven with iron kettle builtin; three kilns for burning brick; u well of water Wills pump on the premises. • Also, out lot' Na. forty-nine t to same oleo.. bounded north by Henry street, east by Brighton etreiu.. south by Baker street and west by Co a l street; being :Xi° feet square Also, lot No: 1350, in the Economy plan of. lots • in said borough; hountietl'uorth by - Baker street, east by Beaver alley, ~,tith by lot No. 1351 and-- e. , t by ilrighton street. hemp; , ili. feet wide in front art earl Brighton street by II:, feet deep, on a which there Is a ei.llar about 10 by 31* feet, walled with stone. seized and taken in execution as the property of Thomas Ben hirst. at the suit of lietiriet et, Lenz, tru=tees, al's° at the Emit of William Kennedy, At_,O. \o At the same lime and pEace, ell the right, title, intere,t and claim of, defendant. of, _and to, the foll o wing de-et-11)0d premises, situate in the horos,fti of 11,-aver Beaver county, Pa be ing hit No, tea hundred and tuent}•two the 1 , ....0n0my plan or lots ul said borough: Witte! ed in the north by lie, sea' street, east by Tank alley, south by lot: N , ,. 1,123 and west by Main erect; licher hie et w tric in front On said Main street by ica feet Its. - p, and on whodi 1. erected a to ~ story ftwe!ioir house PI 1,5 feet, COLI tarn 1 . 0.•111, u :th e skit unflernea;ll. netzed and lalt--11 itiereernlion a, the property of Wl,liarn ..11. t'ain, at the suit 01 Ileorto Sr Lenz, • 16 1 At the stone time and place, all the right, title, Interest and claim of deteudam, ot, in slid to, do: following described premises, viz! Lid No. east in the Ecanomy plan of tots to the borough of Beaver Fs11,1„ Beaver county, Pa., hounded [...rib by Tr:4'734. :69 ; east by Second street: smith by lot No. 301; and west. by Second alley; helm; 45 feet wide tai said necond street, 43 lest Wide on Sc: old alley, and in feat deep; and on which are erected a two-story frame :dwelling. house, Mad": feet, containing four To01:1115., with Ise story frame addition, litlix2o!, contAning two rooms; with cellar underneath main building. porticrrliii front: a (rune Stable Ifir2l feet; coal house and all other neee ,, sary all eurlosed. :seized and taken in etteeut 013 55 the property of duel Garvin at the suit of Rennet w; Lent: trustees. ALSO, N' tar. At the same Vine and placd all the right, title, Interest and claim of defeueaut..of. in and to. the 'following described premises, ,•ittiate 111 the hoc °ugh of - Beaver Palle, Beaver county. Pa.; being late Now. 12b3 (twelve hundred and eighty.threei and last k twelve hundred and eighty fun, - ) In the Economy plan oi lots to geld borough, to i d two thhoirong each whet, and togvther batmded un the north by lot No. raaa; east by Cedar alley; south by Harmony street; and west by Beaver street; being each 43 leet wide on said Beaver street by 14.3 feet deep: and on which are erected a frame dwellim , house stories in height, 16:: 'hi feet, containing four rooms: Alth frame addi tion 12x14. feut„ containing one 130IIIIIIIC1 cellar un derneath ; coal house and other necesaary out buildfugs:•:, and all enclosed. tsela7,4 and taken in execution ro , the propel ty of John 11. Decker, nt the pun of llenricl .h 1, 64. trustees. ALSO. No .-2,1 At the 9a - .21e tlm• and place, ad the right, title, Interest and claim of defendant. of, In and to, all that certain lot or piece of ground, situate In the borough of Beaver, Deaver county. Pa.: being the ea,t halt lot of No. 72. in the general plan of lots In said borough, ',Jowled and cl...verip•td us (W s lots ii , vii lle4nin - 4 ou 'Min str.ot: . lthence lay 1 1 . ..m0.1)1) f .1 ...f ~, -• '-- 7 . thence by sa lot Nu. 7 t—sou two, ~. , Curturti..tion alley, Wen n 21, ...1,) alley IA feet to the West hs,lf of same lot, 'fence 4y the same 3uo feet . to the place of beg nlng, on wb,ct, Is erected a two story tratue , lnvel ing house, about IG by ltil feet. contuantwg store room 4n front. two roOma up stairs, with kitchen attached—nu der fence. Setz,d at,d taken imeteent ton as the prop,rty of J. 11 Benc . e, at the Pall orJamb Hiegel Co. ALSO. N o t. 2L • All that certain lot or piece of ground,-ndi= nate in Borough townehip, comity and State afore said: being part of Armlet - Ay lot No. 37, In the plan of Academy lots adjutiOng the towu of Bea ver, bounded and denershed as follow ii, viz: Ite zinulnit at a post at the intersection of the Tus carawas road with Boundary street thence by ,toad road south Id degree, went ' IS perches to a post; thence by the other part of same lot north 2i4 degrees west, 2.3 it 111th perches to a post; thence by an alley uorth Ze4t, degrees east, IS 31-10oth perches to a poet; thence I) Boundary street south - .....tdegrees east, tit 30-1110tli perches to the place of Isrglvulng, containing 2 acres and 121 it, Dere:ties— :ill under Glice. Also all that cerLitu lot or pease of zround, sit a ate to the borough to lit aver,. Beaver county, Pa., being the cast half of lot in the general plan of lota in sold borough.. bounded and tleserili ed follow - r. viz: Begtnatng on Third sneer, thence by 'ante GO feet to oat No. Tl, thence by said lot No. 71, aio feet to Corporation idley thence by said alley till feet to the west half of came lot; thence bj the name gull test to too place of beginning, on w hieh is erected a two-story frame dwelling house :ilsoutl4; by tat feet,contulning store room iu front. two rooms up stairs, with kitchen attached, undi•r Crnie. Also till that cc•rtalit port ton, lot or pliCe' ground sltitate lu ther borough of Beat err, county and toatn aforesaid, betn4 pall. of lot No. 1 - 43.1 u the general plan of lots to said borough, bounded on the north by Fourth street; east by lot No. 133, south by pact of said lot No. 1 - .13, osA - und by M Csatp. and nest by lot No. 121 i being shout 1 . 40 feet a ide by about Ira) feet eery; and nu hich erected s small lratne dtc In:: house con taming two room-i_ a framo et e atel other necessary outbuilding. ied and taken in execution as therrroperty ut It ar) heart, at the suit of Henry Buie. JOHN sheriff's Oar Beaver. Isn TEAVIIMISI EXA NUN ATIONS. Orr', r: SI PT. OF COI1:40N SCJIC/OL.q, July WI, 1811. Julyizith, N,,w Brighton :m.l Fallstod, at New Brighton Scho.lllour , e, July ‘2oth, Bueltter I)orough and tp , and Pbilltpotrurg, at Itorhe4 ter July 2ith.: Bracer, Bridgewater, Canport and Sharon. at Beavcr S. 1.1 July Stith, Dearer Pall: , and l'ltteron, at Be-11,r Fails S. 11. ..41-2,-nQt I tih, Itat.n and Ecohomy, of Itadok S. 11. .-I,w;w4 Indio-try and Nearo, at Industry, S. II Auganit lath, 3lonn Noun Indpen't., at Flein ngn-t zlst, llnpe‘s,lland Log.town, at Scotts- . sni..S 11. ' Atign-q. 241. Al.ndependeno-. at Inunpnodeuee' . - AnrnKt eta . Raccoon. at No. 1 tuewl S. H Augoat 2Mlh, Ohio and Ulaogow, at Faitvivw S. 1.1. hoof ,ttown, Gruen and Ceorge town. al Houl.stown S. H. s,•pt..Enher Ist, er. Frankfort, and Idur dor at Smith'a kilet%) .ebool house,. sop: ;Co. Dai'llugtan borau;li and tp., Bigi Bea ver and New Galileo, it 'Darlington school home. Sept.titli. South lktuver'and Chippewa, at Bar clay whool house. Sept. tth. Pnla4ki, at, i'nrksbnitf school hous . e. Sept. 9th. 1;149, , ht0n. at .1-11.11.1n'a school house. Sept, .7.Z,urth Sewickley, at Laurel l'uiut f.choot house,. Sept. 12th-.'Franklir , at 14111, New Sewiekley,at.Unionville .1ch , . 0 I ME Moo hundred and ninety cine..tions will he a.,,ke,f, oh the following, toplco, viz : 75, Orthograph e , I aun r; •:.0„ Geography: 10, Reading; i'rat cal Arithmetic; 5, - . Mental Arlthmetic , 10, l', n - manship : lligtory ; au 10 on Theory of Teaching —tiO to lt.lo per cent. or the questions au swertil correctly, Grade 1—:1) to tit), Grade 2- tO 71.1, Urade 1. No certiti. ate issued whose Grathd• falls below tlfty pee cent. :Special examinations will be held after the rel.; Star examinations on Friday and Saturday . of each week, in the race of the Superintendent at she Court house nu til October 11th: Applkmn ts however, must live , r, flirts roped from Diree tori. It i+ highly prohalue that at many of :he examinations two days will he revolted: when this (• the case, an edi1e31.1013.31 InCeLiDg ho held flaring the intervening evening. Exercise.* will commence promptly at o'clock. a. in. GE:o. Xt. F1k.1,1):i., [Jy tf. - IJLIC NOTICE.—The Public utmemlly, and ature•LeeperN ,u particular, are hereby warued to sell no more geode of any kind to my wife natl children on trust. as I am determined to pay no more debt. contracted by thorn DANIEL PDWELL, Knob, Beater county, Pa., Aug. 1671871-3 w PPLICA NTS FOR LICENSE AT sEPTENI HEIL SESSIONS, 1871. I=2 Mg Beaver tp..• New Brighton bOrouzb Fauluton borough. - JOIIN CAIART, C7krk John C Dick, Ecana Joseph Damau 111CTSOU 808 BANK" FOR SAV. INGS.--No. 01 FOURTU AVENUE, Pitts burgh. Chartered La 1862. Open daily from A to 4 o'clock, and on SATUR DAY EVENINGS front May tat to November I t 7 to 9 a'clocke.' and from IS ocem s let tat. to May 'lst. 6, to o'clock. Interest paid the rate of Six Per cent,. free at tax, and if not withdrawn : com pounds semi-annually, in Janeary and July Books of Bi l laws, Lte., tarnished at the °lice. ARD OF MANAGERS : GEO.- A: BRRY, President. 8. 11. lIARTMAN;JAS. PARK] Jr., y ice&res' t_ D. R. McKINLEY, Secretary and Tteasdrer. A Bradleyj. L. Graham, A, S. Bell, Wm. K. Nimick, John B. Dilworth, F, Itahm, D. Follana. bee, Joshua Rhodes, John Scott, Robert Schmertz, Ch:rtstOpher Esq. D. W. 4t A. O. Bell, Solicitors. ang.l6;ty