he Beaver Argus. sv er, aUati Isl 2 Thirteeri flute* of Adv i i 3W. * 4 , 6 ;4. 1 ,_ 7 _, --- Ines,: 8 OW 93 00 $5 ao vivo *to% an 3.50! 600 7 00, 10 00; 13 au do 4 1 5001 600 9 COI -1# 00 1900 du 6 00' 3.00 1060 1 15•00 - 91 _ Wu ..1 boa zi 00 ism .1b) 00 .sa ix) . . itoo 160, 20 00 '3 4 00 art). oss 110 80 00 Za ix 60.0 no 0) -- -A, ore , ' and Biecntoltr Notices-- E.:3 00 es per Mc, ten mats. ,; Elp•nts to be made quarterky, txcep: leLt advertlacursits, which taunt be: paid TIME TABLE. t ;,, • , i :and .fr Pittsburgh ti. i ; 12..—TrshLs 1,..0 ,: Bvavr S nniun nn i nor, ?d : or •:n'r. 9 19; Mail, 2: OIL m.; ,yentng Feat .4'crat Irate cc-aver Station a.. lot I 7.16 a. m , Accommodation and Ex ..roc.o ter Bellair,) 5.4,5 p. tn. attention of the public is directed f,,iinwing New Advertisements A pp e ar for the first tithe in the to-clay: olce - Dr Keyser cotice—Mnstang Ltniment, llr Johnetton..__.... um, Ur ri er t e .. ;• , :iets-8 1 / 3 ,ger 'mice- Dr. ayes.... ;et Frazier....... ;08cess--Wm. nuechlinti " ietlre -L. Magisculs.. 13 :,mu-e-5. a J. Suellenhurg . ;t , ttce- IL 1i5e5......- wice-Castoria.-.......-- emeut--L. D... . .... -Beaver Deposit Bank Sage Latham t Co r.-Jamds old ....... Rider a Agricultural ion-Fallaton Notices..-II 8 Hibbard...._ ; -Superior Idachirre C 0...... of letters remaining in Bearer ice, June Ist, 1872: BredbennPr, ar.,llllE - a F.mma Latahaw, sty Mandy, Li Wimp Merriman, o coanell , j Mrs. Brittannis Frey,esti,,, Miss Jane Shroads, T. aster. • - Mrs. Lilly Spear, W. ilaranter Min Liddy% William*. - M. A. liectiryins. P. ce--From and after this data he drat of Septernbex next the Commissioners will meet on Sat ,f each week only. aprittf Townsman, Sam. B. Wih9n. elected 'one of the Deletrates 'at the, Demnoratie Omvention, aY Baitimore Hu the 91,11 of . J3pauese •••trip, , , K•F, .hu•nets, Etn Lace-s, Iloup Skirts it Bustles, as the c:leapesl. flititard's • cullural.—At the last meeting and uaauagers of the Bea- v Agricultural Socieiy it we.% I c ,, hold the next annual Society on the:4)th, 2tith, and ~rt,tetnber,'lM72 T. 0. AN SkIUTZ, Sev'y SCris at S. & J. SnellenLmrg's ritiorstand C. M. Merrick, esq., r this District, has been very but is totivaleseent 1u - Ecnu - Nos new Iceland Soda i:'l. is in running order, sending .I.nre and c.pld .coda-Rater and I lie Ryrups can not be beat. sit.'• II ri.• 1. lii&l Gl(rves, 1;0 • tip:Ali, at Hibbard's, .iens.— Mochan a1i1I(• t 1 , ••••11 a SOLI rce “r gre-at trouble tllt. Dew law nlr , vt}.. ,. t 3,1111 4 I%t 11 1:- /if t;I , II •,‘ rc.: 1,a1“, a ‘vrittA•ll NVith the cr an ..1 pay. , the Nti!..;:rit,..l price fur :.•.in the e.ntract for • it aSut,.t al, V lien... - . which the tile builder, or those mold other .l::mri-r. the building Wlren IrtieN who furnish the Aro tlnl. , ompelled to look to r./..;,,a for thou - {toy, and cannot i. k en the house-owner, after he .-e paid the eon tra,t‘a.• •HI 111 p,•llt, :A v 3 rd , :it 1 - ".• !ICS( cr jr..l:2W 7. 4 ••• IoN.---E% cry genuine box of Dr. tIVER PILI,s bear /1) :Iry of FLEMINI. JIRO'S., Pitts .l.a., and their private UnitiA "Take no other." ket is full of imitations. at S, J. Suellen bu rg'.4 G..•Todint,s, all odors From •44 otc. , a yard, at IfibbarTs, at S sC .1. Stleflen! urg', r.tcit:n tuts on bawd and L. conalantly •he )nr••• , t stale. in 13,,rii,t. P. Ult.., She has al , o Donv Vac , at d et nc , l all Units ol fancy sta• 110-Ivry. littr.dkoc. sr% 1 ctescleeves, firld In fact every - •. , 6 cl,l fun lir,: •tore tore2lclty there is anything that is • to the y ,, utig mind, it is the ttio , e tra,hy, !,,.•ii are ,pread over I It ...mitt!, sen , fitde and edify tritz 111.1 ter were a scarcity, there yatZle eXt•ttNtli for read/rig such since %,tieh iy ea,se , er3 - vl l indeed, ni.u.:,. thu fool waAte great a part ~ f their time. 11',• ;;3:1 - 1 1111(41113 It :- trttr th,y train information, ••,- wilt? They nifty be thy , titan Who built hi., i,pou the san3, beauty they have here LO 1)1013. EX- them FM important Ftt/ bieet they are at u 10,a. "They have to Aim Of iutportartge Iwo:at:so nahl.m . 4 ; of iturtortanee.•' I :it 11i1 Ir'l~ vv lv thn plane to gnt good pictu Wads for tttr Fourth of July. Lp.,:y g oes to N osg. F a ix, the r s tr alert'. )n Srttid ,y nn,ruiur, nbout. 6 tit Vl/4 di,( overt-1 tki• .r 1 at th, m .uth of tAlti , •t 11 . :0ur,-; were 1..„, a b ou t $5 , 41 No insnr,lnc,‘ 11:111 I:loC(Mip:ii IJV a .1.71c4 eur it/t. the I.t - or/i.t just pre:r„; T• th , ,klrht. 11, lit a match r•,g”r thrt.;%% the match ttear wiwnt-c tht. iLrnite.tl It I,een purposely set on tire, but ir,! 1,) believe perzsws would s‘ an roy property wit holm a prospeet )1(.. - !icinvs-, all kinds, ;ire sold small profit, at Ilibbarl's, Hu Je3:l..)w r. ti Ar lift+ttd it EMEDY for weakness sifinaieh is a dose of Rum Bitters, are •ureharged with Fite Oil, a is element:, which is rendered more ti,e pungent astringents with is eoinbineci. If your stamaeb .ak or your liver or bowels disor -1• tone., strengthen and regulate ith rhegar paters, a pure Veg r.rnar.hir and A perient, free from .. and oapahlo of infusing new your exhauSted and disorder ma29:4w. heat god Laxtg in and gond gee „d; tit low prieei, wild see we can't be beat. H. S. lioches:er, I ght"lre.--onThursday night between the hours of ten and eleven 'k, the packing house, belonging to within thirty yards of the glass t in Bridgewater borough, was ~,y e, l by tire, It was the property Ir. I ;reer, of Rochester, and was ed at till dollars, no insurance. The `opposed to have - Leen the work Incendiary. itb . b 14)W prices are making trim of business. Go And fee. ' jes:2w `Strawbeiry and Ice Festival will be held in the U. :11,, Beaver, pp Thursday elrefipt.,.. Gail . 2.6 ta •at d, open at 7 ti elect:. . Proceeds fur Ti ent o th 6 Church. mss• Y . 9 Colebratetifitomach Bit the purest tonie l 'in the world, al ways for sale st Hugo Aradriegson's Bea ref Drug &um. ,roaA2w,, Z.fir - S. tic J. Snellen burg are still soiling Clothing at a slight ulnae° -. - oa .cost. Pittsburgh prices are not near so low in the Clottnart/ine g'4) be eolivilieciti, • just give 'aim a ttiat Broad way. .tiesv .1.340499., that ar ticlo of army discipline which requires the soldier to first ebey, and afterwards complain . if' the order is un just, should be adopted as the chief law of hotne government,. So far from the rule uf exacting obedience being g‘bieet to the condition of showing reasons, helievea parent with a strong will, though it be a perverse one, will trsin a ettild.lietter;ihan a'perent of reasonable mind; tainted by infirmity of purpose. The parent's perversitc, unless it be un - kind or, ili-tem pored, Jiot yecassitin ‘ the clitid half so tench ueeYsiheas in the case, as the child will suffer from those perversities ofhis own whleh,„will spring up in the other. Habits of instant and Mechanical obedience gives rest to the child, and spire-4 his health and temper, while a recusant or dawdling obedience will ke•?, hull distracted in propensity, anti bring a perpetual pressure pu Oat, nervesand on his -mental ana'• strength. Tit 1.: attention of nor readers, the la ditrii in particular, IN directed to the line new st.o , k opAl illinery Goods, Trim mings, Fancy Summer Shawls, etc., '' htv arejtist ogeping, at Beuttilt, the old stand, Beaver, Hats, Lionneis, Ribbons, and Flowers of every style in the market. This stock, for excellence and variety-, has never ueen equaled in this place, It is of so attractive a char aCter, that our fair readers will not fail to appreciate ; it, Thrive, I.yho nig nomical ,in their views will find at lienee'm au excellent stock of goods at ]runs- prices tin fact the prices at this' vs tablishment aro remarkably low, and 'those who would avail themselves of these should not delay. ma29;2w. ....._.....,...c .~q.;aw .2i;2 W .t~+gfn~lm Festival.—There will be a Festival of Strawlierries mil fee Cream in tliti.Jl. Cli relt,V an port.on Ttio•iday even lug. June llth, for the benefit iv( the tiAbbaih School belonging te that veitgregation. Let tbeie tie a )argeattemiaii&if AitestNe.--That the i)Nple wanting Stov es, I I ol 10% are and 1 I ouse-fu rn ish hig Goods, .should go to l'ittsburgh and make their purchases, and often pur chase Stpyes and Lloauwa.re that. were nranufaetnritsi ny thA Credperitive Fbhh= dry A%soeilition, at Beaver Falb', when by going to T. E. Bateman. at the Cy operati ve Sales itmms, they could .save ton expense of a trip to l'ittshurgh, and buy their goods at reasonable prices, ami have them dulivored free of char.„, ,, e. Sample and St:dem rnfan, Beeves' Rhia, near Cutlery, Beaver , je3;2ei John Chinaman.= Ah Chuck, a good Innkin g speeinien of the Mongolian race, arri eil in Ilea ver Fails on last Fri day, in ~inpany with John beeves, who has just returned from China. Ith.thiticir. 1 is about forty-five years of age and is quitea large, athletic looking personage fie was dressed it/ a very becoming suit of blue cloth, cut In loose blouse or Zoo eve style. His feet were encased in a pair of neat sandals. His appearance would impress one in his favor, having an i t ' telligent and business-like look. , s, persona asserted that he tas one of e partner, in a large Tea-house in SO> Francisco ; ethers that he was aeon lie contractor , but of this we know not. Ile seemed to be very good natured, and stoke tile words,yes, no and good bye, in good Luglisb.' • Rm.. j • ):25% - \till di) =ilMll A 6111:AT many persons complain about awns Minions, but never stop to in quire what caulse,s them ; now here we have it, nearly the whole cause is into hay' Alts ,aud.Sleies thiLL aloe:0/y, it 2% ,, u wish your feet free from :thew , get your %hoes of V m stesa & Hartzog,aliu will guarantee a guoil tit. They have jiist reef , ' ved a'nlco worn rtment iarShorisi, Onit ery and siippers,call and see themeltroad w:ty, New Hrtgaton. Tufo tniue4 a the Delaware and Ilud ..“n C , mlpany, one at Carbondale and the either at nlyphant, Pa., have . gu , ,pended operati,,nA in order to reduce the p 74- dticit,,ll ~r coal. "the two mines 4.61 - ,,w 'out I f eipployment, ;Lhtnteunud bc.x)s, and decrease the production of the v,,in r;any : , „,; 0 4) ton , ' per day. A pr3:6ni Tt) FARM Ett , .—Fiitz's If or , :e itarvell's Condition Pow der., " . .literldra.ti'm Cavalry Powder. Fror4.). ti,rd Vetretaide Powderx, GarglitiL: ttzentitne, Venetian - Liniment, Nertve and 11,110 Liniment.. A rre.4ll supply ;u.t re.•eite.l and for qa;r at low at If ugl) Audrics,,Pm's Iteavtr I)rug Store. qbaltto,-,2,1v. hope.—The Pitt,htirtzia .-Dißpafrii; Saturday, says d eertaiti icing, rf-:itting• at Baden, Beaver county, made a , ' information before Ennis Hill, us t..e,.fthe Peaor. of the eimnty metWn - 0 1, on datiOitor, Mary Ann King, :1:4%1i!1 , t..1....eidt icto)ri Ile, a In 1!- 1.H•nh.,1 lex. wan, Wilf, %Va. in bp., p!ey, fr,r rape. Tile oltet.e tt anelred t() ha \e been eonimitted a few tlaym Yesterday, ,alled at the Nlaynr•s and prw•iiritig the services of De fective :•acceeded iti eat,- turnog \'n•:oriue, who is a lad apparent ly about se‘enteen. The prisoner been sent ba.-1:: to flatten for justiee. Mr. Ninq is an enaiutter on the Fort Wayne Road. A WA RN I NO. —TiAS apprtschr. of warm weather is indieatlerot , therp.roproaeii of diseases pevulihr to w, rift 'ehafttfier, as cholera Aforbilm, OrAtilin ke. Now, tuer - aarest tmd heal, remedy for these diseaus is L.3lagimiiir Per slat t thane, whieli iskepv for titit‘ly the fidlowitig peirscula iu tlls V lettrit • : C, Harmer). Charles Huth, S. amp belt, and Coo S Darragh, ligidhester; J o hn m , ,,,re; Heaver; Gilliland. New Itrightcru; Mr. Irwin, - Htnitli's Perry. J. 1 2 %t Scarcely worth the candle. but this is the I triathni 1140, 0 11110 , CAA, IS held ahr,,ad: The Itearur Courttyr r3rg..3 intrudes ttselt Mt./ Vettailgo , etilllll . l7 7 polities ti, gratify a little 14.r.uttl opfte at Hon. ('. NV. (.111M:tn. .1. It ays is the editor of Cite i'i.nr. :out resided in Mead% file. He .en the party arid joint-1 the A h tly d.ihu> in ,rew ti t 1:.+1; , ;, and as a reward -fur Ili. ii .3.011 gilt -:71,14-YiltlteiriASSeissr,T -ofittits .IVnest it-r. arra . icatrpaiT: main Vr. 11.1 y 4 'ti''cler"lr 4 4-Af•el" he ili , •INI• I. I, a l•hr0111, gl' , WlPr and an !letting r"r the ‘Vhere you filet the ntliou-seekers there Cott tied Hays O very (true_-- 1 . 1 . 11,i4/ . 111,1 i',t I Five Hundred Tlionsattid„_..7, oo.( , o4) Bottles of urren't, Angit.ll Fiotree has been sold in this State in thres. months. We only ask you to go to the drug stoi T s of llogoAndriessen, Heaver, S. Hannem, Rochester, or (lillitand lt,err, New Itright+on, anti get a bottle Jrce of eheirge, or a meninx size at seventy-five cents,. Every Bottle warranted to cure . Dyspepsia or Liver Colopfitiot, Sick headache, Costiveness, 'Heartburn, Wa torUra.sli. Sour Stomach, Indigetdioo, Impure Bits rir deranged Stotea.ch and liver.' Use 1)r. Bosebee's liermavillyrup for consumption. nov29; ly. One fountaid there is, whose deep vein has Only just begun fo throw tip h. silver drops among mankind—a fountain - which will allay the thirst of •und will give to those who drink from it peaeeand joy. IL is knowi edge; the fountain of intellectual cultiva liorOarbidit'kiveshliatira makes clear the vision, brings Joy to his. life, and byzathestiverhis spuys cihstiny a deep repose. Go, and drink there 'from, thoftw hot* 9tirtune itts livort ed: and thou wilt soon find Ityseliriclit Thou tuayest go forth into-,the world, and find thyself everywhere at hoine; thou mnst cultivate it in thine own little eliatnber;, thy friends are .Olier • *mind' thee, and carry on wise conversations with thee; nature, antiquity, heavert,are accessible to thee I The industrious Wag dome of the art, the works of man, and rainbow,and" mualc records, offer to thy soul hospitality. MIS= I=MINI Tfinuks.—W' are Indebted to the at - otion uC Hon. Win. McClelland for a copy of the report of the Joint Select Committee appointed by Congress to iu quire into the condition of atTaira in the lute insairree,tlonary States. The report is velem Inoue, and may he 8 ummod up 'in a row words : "Much ado about Nothing;" or, The way to make Politi cal Capital." A Tornado*" Donlan. Between . four and fi re o'clock ton ; Wedgeltdeir eveniug, aaya (the Diereei county, .Irgus;iittoethitdripilitW the valley a shore'distitneenhimei tgtOjpß taking au easterly catirae which did vast emonnt of damage to dwellings, fences and forests. It was seen at the time mentioned—for it was a thing of sub-tatiee, having the proverbial funnel shape...its tt 44eklitloti by the Flafk •,4 of its "real . h.. 4 141131 *.t i t t i“ . F4Wgqr,A4q1:!R).YFrT.P 01 4 e ft I a'erti4s 7 the .r.l talting-ttp - ,-1d...-a swath perhaps a.quaiter 'Of a 11 / (1 0 - Wid71 7 : every"' object it, enexitinterett. After snatching the trees bald-headed, and juggling, in good Japanese style, with the fence rails, it struck alehouse of Mr. Philiirei, on the Jamestown road, lifted the roof completely off,' and twisted the frame into an utter immutability. It then wrapped its trunk around his apple ' trees, as old Hannibal or any other ele 'pliant would have done, jerked them out of root, with the greatest ease. It next struck the house and barn of M r. Thom son Williamson, a Sew mil es b e y on d, serving them in the same manner. The house it picked up and carried some thirty feet, the concussion as it struck bursting the doors and i windows out,. and the still greater concussion as it struck, terra firma again, demolishing the kitchen Part completely. Although there were some thirty persons in the house, a quilting party being held at the time, no one, strange to relate, was se riously 15)nred v Thy roof of both barn and hew, this ;434, tileY having literally "gone up." The damage to tlnalter'trod'rencee Wait itoinetise; ilia former being, generally devastated, and the latter carried away; alt along the course of the i verted maelstrom. Of the further prores of the monster we have nitil. , eard,4thoUl. )t, la likely that it ()patio tifixarootintil overturn ing - carber, for fit itito ilLstau ,beyond. So far as learned, no one was hurt. • PERVOIMBIES, fancy and toilet gtiods, In a good supply at Wm. Brecliting's. Sensation iti'llviatitt4i4Sii.atgure believes that a plant has tho sensation of pleasure and ofpairt. Cold, f or instanee, fro says, a ff ects it calrffedly. We see . it contraegilsoitollplidi titt'fr i pat saliden i)lhitja4,43 4 0f. Lure. An abnormal elevation of tempera: taro evidently causes it. to suffer, fox in many vegetahle.s, when the heat 18 ex, dative, the leaves droop ou the stalk, ibtd themselves together and wither, when the cool of tho evening comes, the leaves straighten, and the plant Kesurnes a ',toren° and - undfsttlitaisi . tipped/ince. Thought causes evident suffering to plantsTffrrytheithey raw-find - OW sin prolongea drought they show 'signs o satisfaction, 'rho setisitfvo plant,Chad b.rthe finger, or only visited by a current of un welcome air; folds its petals and upia tracts itself. The botanist Desfontaines saw ono which be teas conveying in a darling° fold its leaves while the vehicle was in motion and earitid tklet4 W.,bon ij stopped,—a prilAt that it was th'e'rnotkii that disturbed it. Seitasktion in plants is of the seam kind as in Olins's, silica elactile4y flips ai;id taysliesi them as it does anitrials. way also be put to elpep by washing them in opium dissolved in - water, and hydrocyanic acid destroys their vitality IN quickly a- it does that of animaiti.— Scribners for June. t'llatorlas---a substitute for Castor 011-4 faint I, physic which is pleasant to kite and does not digtress or s4T p,, but is sure to operate when. all other remedws :hive failed. It is a purely vegeta- Ilk preparati gn. contatnin neither Minerals. line. ph'ne nor Alcohol, the resnit of fifteen years ex -1-141\ in ent Mg by ' , llrA - BanXnei.Plithrti. , 21,11113031'- fret i harmless and far more effective than Pills, Nat tic ~ , yrui..s or Castor Oil. By sof...thing the s!. sten it produces natural sleep, and Is particn holy adapted to crxtug or teething children. It kill.. Worms, cures [stomach Ache, Constapattnn. Flatulency and Derangement of the Liver. No. tinily GUI affort to Le without this nstlclu, It co•ts bat . pq resat ,axtik ,i'dctr If ruggfrt to,al it to you, and. h. sill nllcayslxeo It. .. A Simple Rule.—Forniation of the plural 11 4, 1111 often iiiiinpa-viriler4 i 4 printers have their bribes raciced many timos to know whether the copy before them is correct. here is cue simple rule, which is easily remembered, and if ob served by , vcriteris would save printers much: teonNO.: 'N'tntrus 'nodal 'hi - eV form ;heir - plurals regularly by adding s; ns key, keys; - monkey. monkeys; )mir journeys; 'attorney, Attorneys; money, moneys, • Ignorance leads seine personli ritteirliies and Mollie*, ifistrad of the correct spelling. ME CC= PoLiTic.i.L.--Mr. Henry gotm to Con- M r. ltunnt to ttie Senate, and Mr. Whito.lei ne-013r tbr suit et t eletheagif.l.o:ll.4liteinfett'f , ;43enad- , way, New Brig4itun. Some surpristi etas occasioned in Journalistic. circles' here ymterday by ' the General Conference of the M. K Church making a Change in the editorial management of the Pittsburgh Ch ruslfmt ,Adrorote, by which Rev. S. If. Nesbitt, It. If., retires and Rev. \\Aaiun llun 1). It , ascends the tripod. Dr. Nesbitt has held the position for the past twelve Tears, during which time he has lifted the Atifectile frdui a lastrig, a tatWLlC torily remunerative basis, and has withal established a reputation as a vigorous trenchant writer, and an able editorial manager, not excelled b. any in the Church ; hut having hold the position four v e ers longer than Las heretofore been the rale, he at last has fallen under the inexorable law of:rotation in office. None Writ regret the change personally, more than those or the Journalistic fan toriiiiy among whom he has held a high and enviable piaee, and in dropping out of the rusks; hebears , witb hitter the MO eat esteeintrid good will oral' hltrfot‘Mer'! associates. Tho now editor, Rev. Dr. Hunter, for many yearn was 0120 of the faculty of Al legheny College, and is regarded as ono of the best writers and most finished elas,ocal scholar,. in the Cllllllll. In former years ho held this editorship, and %sem from it to the College- Fur a year or so past he has been engaged in pestorat work, tilling some of the moat 'important positions In 'the. Pittsbaigh ton ferenee. If a change must be made, tio bettor successor to Dr. Nesbitt could have beep , liosen.—.Pitts. Gazette. TIliPiE who W6ll2o,lloVo,illeir CLOW= t them neatly, 'accomplish' their periuele by Mtving them cut by Mr. Frank Ray, whn is now employed by l Steinfelt, iiroadway, New Brighton. In the Muse there is every prospect of antive filibustering, to defeat the en forceinent bill. The tlemocrats declare they win not yield, and that they have power to prevent action. On the other hand, Pierce, of Mississippi, U 1 1 .041010 to object to everything else, and so thrdw over important pending bills and ins an extra session neeessarv.• In s sh Plan he will have considerable su ort in (-ach house. rnlesis more pro / res 4 is niade to--morrow than to-day, either the extension of the present sessitin or an extra ono. will be a eeessary. ti•not, Or the administration: mendefnre art etc:- tensivn to the first of • W. riso-: in -the diamond ~r IC.),lff , ter k receiving pure and fresh Drugs every week from the east. 110 will cell to his patrons nothing but the purest articles, and asks the people only to buy once and they will be satisfied with hot!, quality and price. Hi stock of Patent Medicines is very complete. Physicians' prescriptions prepared at all C;==:l PAIN T.: of atf kinds 'tinseeti oil, paint brushee, citeup at Wm. Bnechling's. Deco ratios* Da*.—ThaSENthriataary of the•deooration of soldiers' graves was ushered in very unfair" , irtiO,by showers of rain in the monerig, leach , had th e iippearan co of being tellt!tfletiAtrotigh tut the day, tt1it.11040i...°44! the clouds disport/ad:o/1d elilts* Wind so dried the evieVie u$ regtder noon not i zily,to4lll,.!.4o 15,40vtiin, fsvar a4lo for t leielebses of Cbsdayj y , „ 4 ate citizens a 94 soldlorapf Rover slid v i c inity asset:ol,ok* 4 1 4 4 .9 1 ; 41 4, Olinee In this horough,at.ii.,e's,*4. pqrt, Rud organized by itppubitthipel..iiirt.• tben Allison Nlarshal of epa,,,ahild rai or the fioldlerV• arptivitt"SeNool of Vlilliipsburg, In Viirtirei) Wafer chitrge" of Rev. W. Tayloi , , -- Prlllhpal, joined the citizens at the i:loa:rt eloquent sthkominentfy arsproprfate sat dress, on tlitkicmis' ion, was dellver444 Rev. D. P, ,MPY.re.ll9.wle• written by Miss Maggie M. Tailor, iris then sung by the Soldiers' Orphans: Minor the bravo true-hearted : The heroeitotour lerl; . Who from home and k nansTParted, A noble, patriot band. Snug dowers for those who have left us,' W he fought, and bled and fell ; Who uever more shall rally ,hound the flag they loved so well. A monument of polished white We dedicate to-day Reared, not to keep their memories bright, They vaultl bo green Marty ; But ax a nation's tribute. In honor of her dead. Who, even though It cart their live; 1 o peace and VCltOry led. And may God in goodness keep and bless Him who was first to lend A helping band In time or need, And strength arid succor send And, even when old age Cornea oth - Shelf Soldiers' 4.2:••rdelins then- - - Bold Governor Cartin's memory dear ; tl by has clone so mach for them. And long live Governor Geary ; The Soldier. Patriot, Friend ; Who has_neves grown wry, lint falthfhl to the end. Bravely, as when to deaol.est fray. lie labors fur our good: '_Warthful. that Soldiers' Otphahe' fluff neve &tends. and flontetand Feud. strong Ixt the arm of those who stowed Oar fathers' toll and pain, In the camp or in the prison celk . , Or on the battkr.plitits. May the Grand Anxty stilt be 013 e. And etffiltehind oneeserset: • . That when we are men and women too, We may help defend oor taws, And, In our nntlon'e darkest day., = When weapon, rtrlfe and blood, A Int , serwitelined onr glorious land With ocerpowerloV flood: The Beaver county s . mulnuteere, With hearts add *lllikur oak. . Wytit forttOrefooirkt to do or die, TIII 'Lavery's-Mahe were broke. And ell our other Mends are dear, - Who, though they did not go. "Iswas not because they tett s fear To suite the dead ly blow, Whose kindness to ea all has been Magnin nt and great; ' ,Who made the holdlees` Orpeans "lard, • Of the Great Keystone State. After 'Whieli a procession was formed —preceded by a band of marshal musk and United States Flag—and marched• to tueold burying ground. where the graves of J. P. Carson,, William Morrow, Wm. Thotnas, Alex. l'urvia, Lieutenant Henry itiiiritSVW : in. 11#1, - ,:Cctl;7ll4ly, 4. An(l e rso 4;11:46i , • 0 4 446:40:t-J. L. St„kesrrik*U:_tl, ' 1 1• C *1 4 49/ - at„ n , %V ui.444PiiiiteiVlWeiO4,lll - im, Lieu. * t : othis 4 49pailatiw o Alvin G, reiisiliviAeciiie . t. l i itatAria, 7 , - 041 Iv aitait, lvtire:itesiao";;!-15ii::V. f: Tay tor, Principal of glASolaitille Or phan Se/4004' thee delivltki,ektri4l, g address ; efteilitrii#ll tieeliii;ker,lplft Was refer tried arelt-tewele;, ttith'iii*ile- I L try, where thognistes . 1'.7-I,ll;4o4iiegy. Dr, c harks& 4. t3tolt ;.diati#433.:.;licib erts, and Dr. Ravi itniik,:oriiiiiioiiia uxl. Itoli. V. i 1:,..% ; r-- :;:ot atitilliL:t. Church, made a fir# ietie4l6l-11 . 3itto al° '' , Casicirl 7 - :.:-,:.: 7. -" : 1 Z - ?.-i ,/ :. 62.-- is 2 ' r,',,i' The fofnsetag _ citisi~iit ':, ritd it fiery' e charge of tho preparations for licor serving the anniversary, hfay Satti.lB73: ' obi PART OF CITIZEN'S: Z Milton Lawrence, Martuaduke Wilson, Joseph (*. Wilson, John Plitt F. Draw. - - . UN PART Mt' ROLDIEIRs : J. Ilvyaml, E. Allinon, .7. U. ('unping haat., W. Tenon, James barragt). 1 • After the close of decoration services, the soldiers, prgeeded by unpile and the National Flag, escorted the Soldiers' Or phans to the east end of town, where, af ter saluting the colors, they broke ranks. Advice to Young "fen.—We find the following adeick to young wen In the Altoona Tribunes. Young wen, get married; you will never ho worth a last year's roldn's neat until you do. The fruits of disobedience are misery and Misfortune ; and yollsirtitnever.be !rely happy:labile la dilobe!lionce to God's: commandment , to' in : the (4drin.' ItemOnbqettatt 'that* Oa seventy-five thortisanknibie'intrriage.: able ladles . the • United Stitea thin' gentlemen, upd thrift litiad - red 001104 W more fetnitss appal. 'lattglpe . you rseli alt tbo but of judginent with seventy=ftvo thouiland 'apiagetera with tovtillessjaw4 and tongues sharpened'on the grindstone of ti , mper, and honed on the strap of unrequited affection as your accusers; enrol) , ^your elutrice for Morn al blunt , would nuti.,,,te very ,Ilatterhlg. And fn rther, mom, - - remember, that' u rr performed d 41mi-tan - opt 4:slow home to roost,ao Iron Will belilt;ely iege'thirougli, the world With holes lo:thebeeltot yuor stock logs, and your elbows out, and finally die unregrettod-and be forgotten like any other brute. Opium I ry tensperauce.—We learn that the gunman:V.oa of opiuut as a bilLlStilUt.6 . l l ;C alcoholic lieverages:- eresising to an alacmiug e,xtent even trt, this - neighborhood. - Would It nut he well t. inveigh against this species of Intemperance in connection with that of whisky lit whi4ky-prohibitory Mas sachusetts the returns from twenty-four citifei . a . mi towns allow that the cob— son.ptiou of o r iuw is practised to nn alarming extent, In some places the habit has been acquired from using physicians' prescriptions during sick ness; but the drug is mostly taken as a stimulant; and as a substitute for inlet icating li , loors. In one tow uthe reason +given for its use is that the drug is l'more genteel" than alcohol' and in an . Miter because the eonsumera are not trilling to "risk their reputation for temperance by hiking alcoholic hever ages." In Charlestown there are two people who each consume thirty ounces of huplautun per month, and sellersl oth6r l ii who use frotu one to eight ounces pe4;inenth. In 'bistro opium eating is --geriatal, Imo man consuming an ounce every . seettlar day sad two ounces on regular customer of one ion noted temperance lecturer. 'Thiktli'n chant - 06c opium eat er would aplAiri,r to be in Swampscott, where that &gut( is used by many peer. ple in place One man there consumes "twit. eifinees daily as a stiinn- Mut, and atteirth i t. to his business quite regularly" ".":„. The Chicago ;('bat says a characteris tic of the umbrelVf. is its Protean power of changing shatiis. You may leave bran now inulbety silk with an ivory and rosewood I•4dle at any public gathering, ' ink inglherefor a obeo4{,'and within three hour Silt will transform It self into light blue :or faded brown cot ton, somewhat lestifin size than a circus tent, with a handle.,like a telepraph pole, and di V 8 fractured Ahli• A Good Temptsir Case.—The Lan caster Intisnigencei.aisys: A mandamus issued against Simon 13. Chase, Grand Worthy Chief Tender, ,and,l4. Ellen Wright, Grand Worthy "Eedietint of the. Grand 7,94lgesik:ofshe ITTeireddatit• Order of Good'ret4tithr of Peditisylva- Ws, commanding pern to grant, haus arid deliver to E. %W: Kirby a csrtlticrate otitis election as 13 4resentative of the Grand Lodge to the light Worthy irand Lodge, *as Owned :on Satheday before our court and de T ;lded this morning against Kirby i .ft txritrikoroved that lid had been drat gliuspencitid and then ezpell frtrulbe fldlr on socopnt ofa crime for ,viihich hkihdbeein convicted by a•civil court. TI“, Superlatit.ol4la.r—Eplvon &uotrs: We see published In the New . f rivt Brighfon tae of May my, a oemniu nicat.lo4. ' plai tiFemplasttaispe! r tater to th 'dill ngii bf CU bite Q.. Vinitltirl of School Directors of Beaver county, in which the writer doom grave Injustice to that body. He charges that the election of Super antendegt wss.brought, about by,. deeep- Lion, ,nullnie4lol , x.'nf epei#4;lll:6l 14:1 and illegal proxy vainft. - 1 "It cannot." (says the Writer),"be ex- 1 pected that man of ' ditte'rjni: Volitical faith will • est quietly beneath the smart of a defeat, sad the taunts of those who are inclined to chuckle over a Victory 1 gainiad by deception, ,auppreeiden of speech in the convention and Intrigue," Fiercer still, "And true aha," Plays the enraged author) "that in one or two in stancosAbere*ss illesnliirdlt l'oting in Ws ilis'lr" . . u. tliaveablirgiislitartlhig de velopmental Thoteriter himself is evidently amart lig, may it not be from some other • cause ileall more political defeat? But as nbilling is gained by .denunclatlon, and arliblesale misrepresentation, lot us appeal to facts. By these we stand or fall. First, we heartily agree with the writer; sa to the impropriety of permit ting political and religions sectarianism Ito enter the schools of our county. We areas loud in our condemnation of this palley as he dare be. , On this question there is no issue he. tween us, we go with !Jim hand in hand. The_ question then to, bedechled Is : was the election of Superintendent, by' the bite mnivention, the regain of partisan intrigue? For obsilrve this is thegravi charge of "f"ro Bono Publico;" this is what he so ardently deplores. Who are the school directors of Beaver county? Wbat their political complexion? Are we not safe in payi ep tig that at least t i w„, i thirds of the who) number belong. trr . the itepubqesp party? Knowing this to ' !WI so, would it have been sound policy - on - the part oflf r. Knight. a Dem ocrat, o.,his Deux !. . frivrids, to haver pertni ii 41,4•01 0 0)„ ' . yt t „iiiiih to - 4. enteree .. or , lint ' . illijkt.4lli ' 1. • j that t* ' * .. rot4Lfigict;tl 4 itlf c.r .F.o l he m i t t s : . .*. .eletiritAnrirlrH4i . .. 6f au— who we*- the' wa r ' KnlghKl;,pittt Senteig w h om were,pt,:kosit bim before ty , t411,91410159ti natentilpelo Mep reset) tattepAlliFti4rWati Not Nave 4 13 ithfr _ stemmas waW i portY. • policy. Ukti/p9. 4. (tors i •No , poriOhig a m Wien ** • ' ''llll4lth6 from a boy—were present, the . poit, vtintion, and voted for him first and last. Had Mr. If alght, or his Democrat ic trienda shown the least symptom of political intrigue, would those men have'worked for him and voted for him as they did? Never! Had there been the slightest grounds for a suspicion of this kind, they would have worked as zealously fur his defeat as they did for his election. But as to the voting Msolt. Who voted for. Knight? And wbo didn't? The' correspondent of the Prem, says all the directors oldie Democartia party voted "solid" for him. How easy to make as sertions, but how bard to get the truth to back them up. Take fur example the firat and second ballots. How did Baden and Economy township vote? Bond, tot Mr. Dtql*p s , shad bad not ho (Dungan) withdracti3 are have no doubt they would have diPte o eAto,4 l 4rd. , And yet Democratic di rectors from both these precincts were. present at the Convendrin working and voting tight along for Mr. Rnight,whore our correspondent argues was the Part!' 1 sac t : 11101!late who was to load the oil- Arr Med ou to glory and victory, but for toungstn„a straight out and straight forward Republican. But eh the last haslet. seas the teat 1341,11, DD. Did 'all the Democratic directors vote for Knight on the last ballot? They did not.. We know whereof we affirm. Some we could name were at liberty to do so ; Democrats .too not. of a doubtful type,bnt men who talk and vote Democ racy when party policy is at stake, Dem ocrats dyed in wool, who voted OD the last ballot for Mr. Curtis, thus voting first and last against their brother Dem= orat. And yet the Democrats must boar the lash for using decerptibn and thereby "hoodWinktne some of the stupid, silly Republicans, such as "Briggs, Reed & C 0.," and drawing them into the meshes of puliucal intrigue. Cruel Democrats I they ought surely to pub on sackcloth and repent in dust and ashes for having been guilty Om) unpardonable* sin is that ot decoying these inuoceuni of the Republican party from the path ofreeti t tole: I CA. he true then that politics entered more or less into the late election or county superintendent, who is rcsPon sible for it? Who are the parties who' stepped aside from the true po/teLv of our government and allowed their part- imam feelings to control them? Not the successful candidate, not his :party friends ; not those staunch Republicans who worked so earnestly for his elec tion, If there he gnitt at all (and we fear there is) it lies with the parties whp opposed the election orAir. Knight. The iipin ion was generally and freely ex preseed some ten days or two wealcalio fore the election that Knight would be the strong man in the convention. Something most be done to cripple him. What shall it he? Knight is a Demo crat, 'and' his" Democratic friends !we working for his election simply with • view to the promotion of their own par- ty interests! This was to be the war, cry. Dependent as he was upon itepub bean vntes for success, they knew that this was the most effectual weapon they conld use against him. So much for the polities' phase of the question. As , to packing the convention by friends of Knight, Illegal voting, vo ting by proxy and such like, the charge Is too absurd to merits reply. The thing is transparent to every intelligent reader —so plain that a fool need not err there , eve admit there vras a seeming want of dignity and order in the proceedings of Alto convention ; but who is responsible for this want of decorum'? The parties who tried. to delay the pßoceedlngs of the oonventiou by raisin questions nev. er heard vein like bodies; and of which who) men ought Ito be ashamed; and last, bpi not least, moving an adjourn- moot of the convention after the second ball/it. And for what purpose f Perhaps to talk up the political phase of the ques- tion a little stronger, eon v ince the hood winked itapublicans of their wayward course,fiktberu to face about, wheel in to lin COSigilfievotes for Curtis and thus9l:#ll defeat of Knight, the choice of But the 400M81,115 too shallow , and too ill-timed to sUtaight ' Knight's ft te onithe first ballot had been Igilt)9 as se v en ty'4lght, just ale*, yotealdirirt of a majoritysCallibakekatl the second ballor4asekhty-fi*ontrihree short, and ncivritipiloPPositiali b#111" &spell-gm. dift thiy moat; barn um ad journtead;joipst, votes', gain Arne, rally _ and.getiand... In the end:--../efour y wonner that honest men should Irecoie 'MAWS end speak warmly and abarpiy in opposition such a scheme? The writer closes his article by grave ly *Wing: "If I succeed in acme. Wishing what I desire in writing this article. I shall have done et in '" Accomplishing what? Cuilbono VI; axing the minds of the people against the Superintendent elect? And why? Simply because he is • Democrat. Do ing the very thing he pretends to depre. cote. The cry of deception, political ins trigrie and such like must ring in the ears of director*. parente, aid even the minds of the pupils must he poisoned so that the Superintendent, instead of mesiing with tjhe la fyp co-operetion and n taltisti re success In his office, must meet with Si&lint froyrns and opposition, ton. bysmodar m " pro , n Wartitolis appeared In /bet Peat, of tb 17th lust. The writer subscribes himself "Pro Porw PP g b'ell I li t r i e te w rat o l u o l u d , 11 1 °l nto ° irate Publicog." S. B. BRIGGS, dn ~ C W / 511 3 1 1 ,7, , ishownild I )J t ,14 Republican County Conceallon. ,Theltepubiteia , entirentiou :assem bled at Court House on Monday, May 7.7, th, at ten a, ru., and was called to order by S. J. Cross, Chairman of the County Coolunittee. delegates itoisweiod to their names: Big Beaver —J C McKim. Beaver—H R Moore, Joseph Ledlie, Bridgewater-01i Small, ElMoorhead. Borough tp—WC Fisher. 13x1ghtoo—R Suth l ;rpacl. • Baden—L J Berry. Beaver Palls—W Hoon, JL B Daw son, H C Patterson. Chippewa—T A 'Wedeln. Darlington—W C Elhurlock, 0 Y Ed. wards. Koonotny tp—liHendrkkeon. Cdallat. Franklin—J Y Ziegler. Freedom—W W Kerr. Greet —l3 Moodey. JR Todd. tleorgetown—Smith Carta. Hanover(Frankfort district)-4 13 Vence. Hanover (McOulre's dtstrict)—Jas Peters. Hopewell-0 hi Spalding. .i.ndependenco—David Reed Industry—.l W Jack. Marion-6 E Town. t" - - , Jdoow—D-It Short. Now Brighton. (North Ward)—G 8 Bather. eV Meyer. New Srightou. (Middle Ward)—A Daff;RCaVert. New Brighton, (South Ward)—F S Reodar. New Sewickley (FeszlL'is district)— Gen Teets. -New Sewickley, (Freeiom district)— !Moe McKee. North tiewickly—U W Now Galilee—Pl. Ohio—\V F Dawson, John Slenta. --Patterpon—lS A Dtokey. Phillpsborg—gotiert.Routlr. Pulaski—Ephrtatn Strath. .= Racixiont4ohn : "C..t..llrtstr, 11T /ilk* Rochester boro-011'J SlitiSjerer t -W, S. Shallenberger. • Rochester tp—.l..Jl Foster% South Realtor—Phillip Braden, J W St. & lair—Jonathan 'Peal. Stu It 14 IP Hon. W. C. Shurlock was elected Pres ident. and , J Miner and Oscar SUMO Secretatitis. on *notion or A. Dickey a committee of live, eoy4ta l inif i ur 8, 4 Dickpy,, Moore: Oil Darker; IL Cf Patuuliou said lion A Duff were appointed a committee on resolutions. The returns were opened and the clerks retired to wont the votes, wbeu the oonvention adjourned until two p. w. ott the to-assembling of tha Louvqn lion the result of the vote was announc ed as given elsewhere. The committee on resolutions reported as fellows: flesolvdti,Vlutt we approve of the poll-' ey and measures of 1.1. 8. Grant. or present Chief Executive, and confidently hope that ho may again be pleked ht nomination for president by the Con vention which is won ; to.,appeiniole lit . Philadelpnia. . Resolved. That we most - cordially , in dorse the platform adopted by the Ifs publican State Committee. recently cgovg as sembled at liarriabur , and heartily rat ify the action! et cap pout. ofi., - -kultif nomination of ' Mates rer litem, cep. ces. ticsohred, That we pledge ouraelvea to support the candidates this day p;e in nomination (or, the. ditfeyent and iticrst t 'eatusstlyi recommend OM-, ted aid yoartysuppp~oqzt,pyblP' can vothra'af Seaver :cattily. • 1,2,• Resolved, That M. T. Kennedy, 0. W. Hamilton and G. M. Fields be tuntereaf' atonal conferees; . alternates, W P Town send. Samuel Morehead And J 13„Trtm. Capt Ci S Barker, - Cart NV F,Dit son and S R Fatersbn,'Senatorisl con. forea; alternated, 'Copt C W Meyer, Win. Ewing and John Wilson, Chippe wa. Joseph Ledite, Benjtunin Wilde and if R Moine, conferees for delegate for Constitutional Convention; alter nates, John Sienta, J It Eakin and M Lawrence. John Caughey, J F Miner and.W Fester - alternates; W Shrodes, Smith Curtis, Robert Sterling. . . The report of thecommitteewas unan iasonsly adopted, after which WS Shall enberger = was unanimously elected Chairman` of the County Committee, H. It. Moore Secretary, and Hon A. Duff Treasurer: (fn motion of Vii•W kart, the following Executive Comtnittee was elected: Jos Leda(); Smith Curtis, G. 8. • Barker, W C Fisher, W C Shuriock, ti A Hickey and W H Boon, and on mo tion the Chairman of the County Com mittee, Secretary and Treasnier• stare made"inembers of the Eseoutive. Com mittee. On motion of Capt Meyer the Woven lion adjourned to meet at the call of the Chairman. IMO The following is the touching Amer ican epitaph in a grave-yard a very long way out West: Aeiti 41** , 13 ditrpek If* JerTy:::- The epti toil* aD4 07reak . , paturey'i Seven 641 wrieilled.l4lhAtlitritgri'! AvilietOke polished with his ILlttle bowels -Most likely it wee weaning littered little Jerry: Ms bottle petaled to hurt hte stomach's tone; But with the atm-hi he'll get plump and merry : For there's no mining bottlea where he's game." As about this time fruit growers are busily engaged in fighting, by all means at their command, that small but by no means insignificant enemy of-fruit cul ture, the curculio. More soli of dispo sing of the nuisance have hien proposed and tried than there are theories of how best to ameliorate the condition of man kind. A Canadian fruit grower has used * cannon, and by the Concussion of the air occasioned by its reports he says that curoullos are killed, or so far stunn ed as to fali to the ground, where they may be collected and made into a "hci locaust," as theilerald Would say. An other man fumigates his trees with sul phur, another makes his children climb into the branches anefisk their necks for the sake of killing the great fruit de stroyer. Another shakes the trees, and sprinkles them with all sorts of noxious drugs. The last man beard from rises at four o'clock in the morning, shakes his trees furiously, and then collects the killed and wounded and consigns them to the flames. At ten o'clock he brings engines into his orchard and throws about their deadly compounds, oonsist idg of whale oil soap, tobacco juice, lime water, sulphur, and distressed farmers only know what else. At seven In the everting he shakes again and bathes the roots of the trees with a decoction of aloes. What the result of all this will be he does not yet know, but hopes that the ourctilies destroyed and dreid4 thafthe trees Will DOLLY yAIIDEN BELTS at MlB9 'Frit tier's. . if =llE= Fatal Railroad Aeeident.-Tburs day morning of Inn %reedit, the remains of alust! were j found asattrired, for _one . hundred yard s along' Clire tfaelc' of the Fort WitYPeSt l 44° o 4, nieig station. The victim was aftewards as certained to be Charles.Wposter, a stone, Orlir'ette t rtjl4tling Orr It appears, from the *eralements" that th9Aecessed, had heetkio Pittsburgh to pikitiacf i?ouili was in. it la supposed that he became somewhat intoxicated, and lay Ilona IS. sleep on the gravel pile between the tracks at Verner's station, ,and that , in, his sleep ,he rolled offlhe pavel tol the rails. Ms was run over by the Erie es press and bap body, dragged over a drod yards. Fragments of his 'body were titinking4athiv - cridis and ties along the whole distance be was dragged; The body was removed .to Fairmen dr.. Sam nop's undertaking establishment ~; Pittsburgh, and Coroner , Went beild , t4 inquest; when a verdict of accidental death was rendered. Deceased "a twerity-thioe yearn or age, and leaves a wife and two children, the youngest• only twenty-feet hours old. Shall the MINIM Senatorial District He siorf4edike aleptailliiili !Marty! • EditiooLiiiita',-.4t Searte In:tit that the Allestlf4o4,llePuldleatia..4teattentit In dile alrlet is, .161 now, - of very grave ittlpOr: tauce,4l4ll we ,desire to, setting' ft to thU caretull dottiftlihtdon! of - the I) oafs mu; of the cotrittlei iidaiilted: • . We have calms., itancOd l atiining ! ihite'bfi . .ittitan cat not be elected; and, therefore, the Senate t% Conference sholild select a tandidatig w se 'efFetiOti would at ?cast 'come with , to the rungc.pe,poss,. thiljty, A. careful'hnil candid:evil:a. of the recout ixtatta,t, with: a full haluarledge of . this redoes elements which'-p'ayetl their itppoltded part, illus. lolled*, the:yilittit, %slit eitittlish beyond pentdivitve, that *r:ltutttri,al the nom inee or, lire pCrly, la 4 Fe.:49 0 1tivd.. 1 : 0 Or : tain (Wad. , •Lk:t us , briefly. review the poiimisetto • facts of tiler tnotesi--;-retneat beting that, 'hy ' correspondents and by ruuners, that ploclamition went forth that they veould"Win."iour to one," and not forgetting thatt gallant Colonel enspitited the curopaign , y the assurance 1 that their' candidate - Iv Id be carritat, If nectesary, "by bayonet charge. ' Mr.- Drag° entered the contest at arerY ' late period, when it was generally believ e:titbit there wet to be no rival candidate in, the delti c ' lle ' ref used to make a per sonal .tovaita ; " Mid, with becoming dig- City refused to tisk any one for his vote, preferring to lalhe , pectple do their own 1 voting: Ito neither. thaiditho it'uncipended balance r 'ner .lo .frtie , whlpity" to obtain vottti: ' 4 * d, ,ileicia"tOrapitratittely - a stranger versinaliplo a large Majorillof the eltizetasefi the ppuuty. vailie Air. Ru, !,a,u, is -well known•idatving made several palette,' 'Chnsanies, and Alining the late eonteit'ltuthe anise 'extit;ohnnary efforts; using ell the' Upgiatiet•s'deiltafd nCeisiary to weal% The ! papers of our county, during the Inn sessiotvof the Legislature, were weekly burdened with the west (ca sino calitglea'til .. Mr. Rutan, written from Harrisburg by it recipient of , Senator - tat, favors, until the people—ln proportion to their gulabiloy—were made to belieVe `that the eaploita cif 'Mr.' Sptitker trere without a iniallei ,UOtinhan,histoii; slid that, to fall,toi•e-cleet, him woultl evince. a prohnntd irounanceof transcendeut,tal-, cut Mid supt-rhuraau merit. Now, look at. the boasted returns—so freely and osten-• ,tatiously ti•legrapliettto• the city papers.- 2 and What story do Wei - WI to those la rut liar with the surroundings, but 3I r. Ro tates overwhelming unpopularity and his utter inability th ettrry the district sumo the sterol which his ill - advibit s courso in the cauvass has evoked'! It must tat , re .tuenthered in view of Iliameagte tuajorily —utapiestionably largef.,4luto it would have been but for glaring frauds—a prom- poem reason - used to defeat Mr. Bravo, viz: that if ;fulminated he could not (wry Mr. :Itutan'a trientls,—tbut is they would 'bow .the ootnination--mad now that ;hotting has the high sanction ad the " ring," it is not human to et pea that it will not be largely practiced this fall. Again, the treatment of Mr. Ratan's coin PilliediTriltllifitig - li lin a Mir beirtilig belore the peopleorNew Brighton, South Beaver and other places; the personal in dignity, tholopudlatiott of °pp W.scus slop and free speech, unscrupulous lois reprtzentations, and the broken promises to betrayed candidates, have produced. a state of feeling in the minds of fair men that is exceedingly unpromising of sue etzs. It is impossible for RepuLlicuns to eogage with ,zetil In a campalgo Imago : rated by src,lection ot .*cloetrbm funda, tn}muitt In our party creed; nor do we sett hdw Mr IJravo, with any self-respect, can give and auti,eupport to too-se who lit 441.1. him %%lilt:latch shatitelessjudignity during the printery contest. We therefore are forced to the conclusion that the Senato rial Conference, acting with a wise regard for the goo,: of the party; are bound to select suincother.,,autii44 - ;li m o:xi , : fi u tau. REP I' lILIC A N. Caviare, au important article of commerce, is:prepared : from the roes of a large flah,Cehially the atiiiir,eoa, aid is mach used as an article of food during seasons of fast in Russia, Italy, and other countries, gavial* ,has hitherto almost monopolized its' preparationand male. From Astrakhan . alone 30,00a0 bar rels have been exported iu a single year. Some years ago two Germans living near Lake Erie, observing time the fishermen of the lakaderived but Halo benefit (rum the numerous sturgeon abounding in its waters, nAde'it etiatfacti, -rwb,,, ty were erfahred iolpft'sn''abundant tellipry of that Ash ou ver.,itoprake teXi - uP7 Then they - piteup shanty ; 'the Shore of the lake, and went intsi the . bueinease of preparing caviare, and have been so ; suixesfel that their product has arquired an extensive celebrity, having been pronounced fully equal to the Russian article. They not only send their cavi are to all parts of the United States, but have exported large . quantities to_ Eu rope. It Is not usually considered when a village finds ono of its inhabitants intol erahle, that If he is compelled to etni grate, some other village or town Mus t. I rig• TP° cu;ryl IPVPIW 44 e et b iie 41 ", after telling a story most certainly ag gravating aliout &creaturenameti Crow, who beat to death and surreptikiously burfed 0 a mall' fettiele -10416 F "The people - ought td iniat'i* the neigh; horhotsi too hot fur such an inhuman brute." That la, Crow must take !light from a place where he he known. and will be watched, to dplaee where be is not known, and may perbapa get a , chance to kill another little girl! All the country will join ua in saying : "Lot Crow continttetto roost whore he is!" 41 4 4 4 1 . toWEPt TODb-:I nikliciithi Mayl.litittilki, 6y, Rev. P. J. Cummings, at his residence, Mr. John Todd to-Mias Mary B. Irwin, MARCII—NWAUG.ER—At Cannelton, Pa., May "77th; by .I. Mr. • Samuel March CO Miss Elenora Swauger; all of Cannelton. DI,EA - - - ANDERSON.—In the afternoon of Sun day bud. fib B. it mignon. of this borough, aged about 63 years. Mr. Anderson was a citizen of Waiver fort gnat many years, and was highly esteemed for lits,many , May he rest in ,peace. CALIMMLL—On May 27th. 1872, lathe Beaver County Borne, tneetta Ca well, of Green township, in the' Bth year of her age. OREGOt3Y•^In glimmer Falls, on the 20th allay; Manna Lain; datightat , of John and Arminda Gregory, aged 6 years and 11 days: • Lay sway the Utile dread**. That our darling used to wear, S. on earth. wittnerernosd them:, She has climbed the golden stair. She is with the happy angels, And I long for her ii‘ttiet hiss; There her tired feet ate tsalttfl In the realms ot endless bliss. 1 1 L ; Angels whisper that our darling la taloa& of hoe and.geret -Met ihr leet ste.witttifel Clove b es ide the Stst. gelded-4W- lireso Advertig-: GET THE - 31:11EMT HOWE'S , STANDARD : * 2 SCALES. 9 monstamit SUNS. A bah Satne dt Baggage Trucks. Patent Cash Drawers, and Gro eera's Supplent SCALES REPAIRED. soluppie d IIIUTLIURG, Gram! AVMs, SS. Weal /Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Illreetua tot' Cirealari kail Vice List rfeb7;ty. ilti4;:l7l - 011M 4 0 4 1. "- -"the'lrisItent- Ando of bunsah l beluga ksjey 'exitance 'wish CO Kee. ' , They 'all , have Abair lifts :under their min . :central, Some Frtilitkitne suicide; the Christian Scrlptavis: Pe/where etplicitly forbid and ,yet'it . 1s r rare thing; Many ,peracin*,:ido :fog (.1(01 aseme i to boos , far; off, -vanishes when -Om - beat upset*, or the, locomotive may run air Ine rails. or the measles set In. • A wite phyokian once said to me, "I observe that every one 'wishes to go• to heaven, but I observe tIIRt moat people . sre Willing' to take great deal of very disagreeable medicine first." The, lives that one leak Ouviea are yet sweet to thif 'Hiring, "They Italie only * &eau re,like that of. ilicbrutes," weeny whir/hemp. .f.lat studs racy and substantial pleasure 1* Ma 4., The dash ing speed of the awailow in the air, the cool play of the -minnow to the water, the dance er tpflti butterflies round a thistle , blossoni, the th.dndering"gallop' of the buffalo t'Vkpridrie, pay, the clumsy walk of tl:ft' drizzly bear; it were deubtiesa enough to ,rewittd.. existence could we have joy such is these, and ask ha more. mists the hearty physical basis 'of animated life; and as step by step the savage creeps up to the posses- Won of intellectual manhood, each ad vance brings with it now sorrow and 1 new joy, with the joy, always leading. • - - «a-. • - NEW BRIGHTON GUAM BItAnKET CORREOTED 'D7 WILSOM: Wbfte, - Red Wheat. . - - Bye. - - Oat 4. . I,lyok Wheat.. • New Advertisements. Jr. jj. Otters bI profewdonal servicorlo the clam:too Itotbetter dud eurroandlug urinary; tiny lu,t. 111.1 II per i Dee c( over so jean la the Yractlee of Med - Jcine. ho helleven be earl give generni Sidefttetion. spew attention paid to Chronic distoees. Med icine,* (ured,rhed. ,R t fere fire : Geo . McCook, D.. ilit•bneztv. Daniel Leasure. U. D., Allegheny City. turr--tiat SEALED PROPOSALS ,lAT ILL he res.:4ll'W up to Gni Mat of May, too.„ 1/1"" 1)y the underAgued, at New Galilee, Pa for I urutsbing the materials and billidiag the atone tau brick or tit 4,'Curst , butldink. at. New Waterford. Culatulthina uo.. Ohio. towery log the Tight to reject any or ,all bid.). Plans and speetil lationa can be seen to applying to TUOMAS (WANT, Architect. New Gall)ee.Ta. tnny2l:2'w NESTER SAVINGS BANN. I 1 IC =3 ...110. C. 5P'217111.1311, U. J. OPSITER ea. Cush r $414; V ElltUß & McDOl.ll A id) Pm& fa exlmutfe, Wu, Coveromebt securi ties. mate collembau on all ACreestbie pOiote to The Belted States tied CRIA.Ada. r..ceivcs iuohoT Oil deposit subject foebeek; tool Meet wee time depop -4141 frOto ooe dollar and oPwaril, and allows foref eet at 4 3 per rout. By-laze and rule. riirtiistied freo by applyirng at the bank. Dank open dilly from 9, a. in. till 4. p. Mr, - ;tant Mt Saturday even togs from Gto ti u'eleek. Wereter by portuteMOr to— OArmas t co., S. Itotol ALAatty.‘tlcorr & co„ (lean &.(kiOren. S. J. CItO!& liniatunr, SIIIED6II 7C WACLI. JOON SUALP, B. S. RANura, IL It Entl•lt, A. C. !lutist, S. B. Witoos, novl6ll-ty-chd jelS Taa DUNI ICC % A y lON AL. taburgh l's A. W. ERWIN & CO., 172 and 171 Federal ,STreet ALLEGHENY, n Ira "a. Wholesale ct Retail Buyers We are offering decided bargains in an_unrivalted' stock of BLACK WILMS. All Prices, Black and Whits Stripe Silks, on►y American Ombrie Stripe Silks, besry,_, Japaciese Sllka, 1 Case, Japanese, 6 aperiorinallty Stile, G I Cue Japanese cloth. ISB Pieces Wool Wash Poplins .... 12% 1 Case.rolptutiss all wool. I " Saxony Plaid. Twilled, ; " Cram me Stripes.. Plain Colored Suitinga 1 - Wllam Cord. I Poplin Alpaca Suiting " Neiln Barcnien. ..... " Serge raid. Spring Sty I *4 Ali4t led btohair, &dace Lustre,. 3 " (' ulored Alp/if-no 5 " Inack Alpacas.... DOLLY V AUDEN STYLES IN .ta,L DRESS GOODS. MoarningAloodp, Ilousekeepfiv Gouda, lifeu's Wear, Boyd Wear. istumhs a n d ticitrk , . 15 Glees Priuts. Slicellngio and bbir dugs. 4 C, d'e A. W. ]RWIN & CO., 172 and 174 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY nov. 19-Iy:cli feb7 Masi: mar27. ma) S. $. A DAY in sell Dorumn's Lade Gtml Linen & Card Marker. A sample with emir name sent by mail on receipt of $1.2.:;. Cir ' C-Il SL. h NF' slrB C o_ie ßaltimore. l vil.7-‘'‘‘(' I: II: "fre a s. l7 l , 4l :::s i wanted everywlaer~. [aprl7;:itn. ' - tc►tN and Count • Tux.. --- 7- Tnge of nt y Treat it rx, r will attend in the several townihips and two:tens for the purpose of ' remising the State and county taxes for the 'year at the phices and times designated - below, DdrlinglOn tp I horo do 5 .1 P Dilworth's. :Harlington tp & hoe., '•R J Mark's Hotel South.. Heaver tp " V. Joseph Lawrence's. tkonotor twp " 24 George reeler'.. New Sewickley twp •• 25 John Douglass' Yntaskt twp " 24 Holbert Wallace's. indestry twp " Briggs & Allen's store Brighton twp '• 28 I) W Scott's. Chippewa tarp Jaty I W t'unnlnghana's, S. Beaver C Vhlo - 2 Adam's Store. Ohio •••••3 M k Derringer's. llookstown berm ••• 8 Hotel. & Gree ne tp b Hotel. Hanover 4 Greene tp •• 10 Frank Smith's shop. Frankfort Imre " it J H Vance's. ilanover twp 19 J 11 Willson's store. iltaccoon twp - 15 J H Christy's. independence twp •• 10 John Holmes'. " & Hopewell - I J Davis' stare. Hopewell twp •• IM II W Scott's. !loon twp ••• 12 James Prentice. " " .- . Parmen to that he mado it adjoining township*. arAll linen se* are doe by law July Ist. nate not paid at thatdate will be collected with cost. C. P. WALLACH, nvaintrrr Beaver Uountu mayl:tt 1 F`OR i S iALIsiIEI. desire to reduce my stock., and adopt ibis Method of giving notice that I have several 1 yenntremira for sale. that - are fresh ; they are all I well bred, being a Crews of the Devonshire. Dor haft and Alderney. W. W. IRWIN . CALL AT 128 FEDERAL STREET, ALLE - OTIEI•IY CITY, PA., As we are offering DECIPED Bargains 111 DRESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS One Case SATIN STRIPE!) A LPACAS Itack and Mile, at 25 cents. BLACK MOHAIR LCSTRES at 40 eta., ' P'esi Pine Goods. 11LACK IfERNANIS At oar-hi lf tho I' ice of former seasons_ CASSINERES, JEANS, COIT.O.NADES, CHECKS. HOSIERY, • AND GLOVES. FINE SILK STRIPE GRENADINES. :!,. At 26 Cam/a. PARASOLS PROM at CENTS to !Kai. LARGE STOCK AND CMOICE4:BTY LES OP JAPANESE SILKS,. Frogs .37 Cents to $l.OO. BOGG,Si & BUHL. Le* Federal Sit„. Apri6,"72;tyl uauchy & uo's Adverfisempne tDl~'nada ft om to teats. Call and exe.—lrle, or seta (postage free/ for GO (vats, that retail 410. It , I. Wot.cerr,fttl Chatham squat's. N. Y. -.Agents 'Wanted fur the A ufeblomryby of 2 L'ICORACki Ciit-EX4E9'4IC. or RecOnectiona eta Duey Life. Illustrated. The .4as and"TinPat or:do grotli. Yfttlantbropfef mid and ItehYrutery cannot. fall tb- latertat, every trait .ifiend CI 60.1er aar4piei-eOlg. IS. 1 1 - TitHAT, pnblinhcr, *wlway, Yor k -. - •• 14:4 Yeno ia S SOIL A. now either eel may fascinate ant gain the love and affeetloos of any penman they choose, in stantly. This simple mental acquirement all can wiseil. free, by mall. foe 'LS cents, together with u marriage guide. Egyptian Drum. Dreams, Hint , . to Ladies. ,tee A ( taea, atztnann itay.6l geld. Address T. WILLIAM a . ; Co,' W arren D an g e. Awed.. • nrstProm.. I ns t l B ,DoublaElevated Oven. Warming Clot et- DIZO r n! Door, Gender Guard, Damping aod , ohatt at, \ Dared Draft. FULLER. %vaunt,: It w greet, IS. Hemlock • OM imezal. he proprietor has. hi toe alaist• cc of -Eminent Physicints and temistssucceededin atilizinxthe !cliental properties contartied In c of ',pitch damin oldie hemlock , •e,and obtained a minable prep akin to be applied-10CA sake or aster for MentrutListutesOUPaant4 soreness of back cheat or sttniti - .pites,salt rheum. sentry,sores, zmit,i , babicrtre, yore corns. frost ites,chtiblains, sore breast it tap es, rf#gurorinr, Chafing t elan tmses of Inflammatory nature. ..Itts..4ii.:iciftenfest,7 6th gee -Cr -. my2trair. Wells' . Carbolic Tablets, Por ECM sits, (Wets and WI oarsenem. meg, Tablets present the Acid In cdtutilaVacal with oilier afticiont remedies, In a popular form, -ter ti d Core Or elf - Throat and Lang Diseases. ,Maaraneraiand' litceratielk of the Throat am ins niedboeiy.relleecct and statements areconstantir being bent to the proprietor of relief to cases of i Thr ot difficulties arrears standing. h i i CAUTIOIi!I/2.t'd -4,111':.b1Q43et onty b a . nz t- C - attorrfle: Mkt keta: Pnee 16- cants per box. dorm Q. , Set.- Loco, 48 Plats St., N. Y. tieud ;lot cheater.: noia Agent fur Mc 13...5. . - triaxl9.4%; MAN _ $2 2 00 - Grs .' so - wi. - M i go!i i tfttßl -.l4 atal ltb full purtical4lrs :freo. S SAlrela t' lrrat l Ur. boru, Vermont. FILEETo 13OOk We uvd Arad i handsome Pro-pectu, of oil: tr,r Illimtrithq Par/lily 11:1ofe containing over 450 this Ilinistriotor4 to any hook Ati,nr, free ut riw ir e_ fru4ir r ep : ll eneesi rub. Co.. Phila. AGE IS WANT th ANT, i•neceioi of the day. JO. LorWile last and Izteatest wort:: Ull, .1) 4GI-1 4 .1S'r I : or...it/JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET. It Is by and istiletitiliti the field. t. It hroti s ctally trOportazt Mnbjert. It 6 by Atneriea'a taut pop&ar writer on health. 3 It ta, ic,r the price. the largeet and httlidoonte,t hook et - ,r eittlll by satwertptiou. A k eetth., the ro.uple tue eager far torch a treulit. and Null urge you to bring it to 'titteill. Write for t fire. tilt. M Publ6h , r, 733 riauttorn btrset, trudt4W. othero wantut a. Att , •hts ro-r. BUFTALGIIIi INXIMICE Tt r.i...11,44, aCirs ,% I.C* L. 1.13...1. book Isued fur y.-ari. Rivals "al A lilt h,-st.. 1r heantilally tusl!, splendidly !Ilan trued., and tcry chew./.. Stasi prove dui, Arent ut the aerson. Apply ,arly fur choice ter • Pllory, Sample pages. itlru.trarome. kpezial terms nod a copy 01 oar " elijrntA' lixtrt l umpartion. , r...ailt - d Iv,. Address, mating excertence, 0 Any, 1.1 • 1311ARD .1.1 Santora St., Philadelptita. imayt-4:lav 7' S. RTH (11.' Ls' XE IV 8001. - Three Years in a Man Trap L&.onotiton to ••7rn "livAta la 0 Air Room ~000 Sold in a law Days. Lrraia ray they ucve r had* buuk *hitch sells like it_ t .11. can)a,gar tool dighty C.ne artier, to .laLf, another twenty in a hall day. It sells to all t.ktar.e. ape.. and sexee, and le su cheap that any fatally can adon/ to buy it strongly cuduraed by ail 1ta.,1 , Law in the Temin ranee cause, .Val Don, Jwipt Medi. re ft J. B. Urne. anti others. Mend lux illurikted circular cunt/Mang te.ti mon ta'...e w 1 te raw so po,••Jtte. and oecure 'ood [Linton , at 604.e.e J. STOJI DA RD & et). itiv - 32,4 nab. J R B E Ic a itneerfol /Witt. apectally adapted for _pc 4. Spring, %% •n the laiojuid and debilitated system needs strength and 'rosary: tt will give vigor to tbe feettie, streagth tir-the wank. antmatlon to the dejected, activity to the silugg i itth. zest to the wea ry, (inlet to the nervons,ana t‘ealtit to the !MUM, • It Is a South American Plant which, according to the medical and scientific periodicals of London and Paris. possesses the most powerful tonk itro• perties known to 3laterin liedtea. wad Is well Inc own In its native country as having wonderful coratire qualities, and has been long used is a rpeci i te Su all C11.5 ,- 4 of fr4purittes of the Blood, lierangrmme of CAe Liver and .97/sent"Timtara. Peopery. /treaty ofJ the Blood% Wtaknes• of tie istsstaarst. Oscine or Varietary Organs. Dr. WELLS Flt G' OF JURUBEBA --.31.uu -_ LW . sly. EMI 1. etren..thentne end nouriatunr , „ : like notrielmin t-od. taken /WO the sthoun.l4, (iv Imitates and d aloes th-elf through the circulation. giving vig or and health. trit,:naates the Doteete, quiets the Mews*. and tie the Secretive Orgasms. and Dy its-Pow erfti TONIC and testonnit effects, Fsednens ht.*. tby cwst vigormei Action of the whole systPna. Join g. Kkcii.A.m(i, Is Pate. tit,, New TerleX - Sole Agent for the United Sheet. Price $1 per toettle. Seed for ctrenisix. naraster 17 I i .ti 25 160 ACRES OF KANSAS LAND vote SALE eg. EXCHANGE, FOR BRAVER COUNTY PROPERTY. to 75 to I OU T its chose land I. located near a nimri a hing of quo tobanitantm, in theeeonnty of J.•gerenn, throstah which the Atchlion,,Topetta 4 !linnta Fe Ratirottri la expected to be completed the rowing eummer There la a etream of water tbrongli anA eon* Inoue and timber on It; a roan try road on on , ■tde, sue: a State road on the oth er. Th,. laud 4- wisrly aft rolling pralrie. Title arradted. For further partlenlara Itnollre of JOHN R. .11cLICAIY. Rochester, or zw273m TA , emt y r4.lable Glft Distribution in the Country IN VALUABLE GIFTS! L. D. SINE'S GIFT Enterprise ! To be Drawn Thursday, Jrulr 4, 1872 ONE GRAND CAPITAL OF 141.0,000 IN GOLD! One prize $5,000 in Silver. Two Prizes, $l,OOO r Greenbacks Ten Prizes, :,.;1111Greenbacks Ten Prizes of $lOO 5 Two Family Carriages and Matehod horses with Silver-Mounted Harness worth $1,500 each ! Two Horses and 13uggies with Riker- Mounted Harness worth 700 each ! Two nor-toned Rorewood Pinooo worth 1.7:0 .:act, 10 Family Sowing Machines, worth $lllO each I 1500 Gold and &lrer Lover //waling 'Watches cis all) worth from SZ) to $3OO each! /adieu' Gold Lematine Chaise , Gent's Gold Yeit (]rains, Solid !Ind Donble-plated 'fablelaud Tea spoons, Photograph Albtusta, Jewelry, &c., &c. Whole Number Gifts, 10,000. "Pickeis Limited to 50,000. Agents Wanted to Sell Tickets, to Whom Liberal Premiums will be Paid. Single Tickets, $2. Six. Tickets, $10; Twelve Tick ets, $2O; Twenty-five Tickets, po. Circulars containing a roll Oat of prizes, a de scription of the manner of drawing. and other In formation in refirence to the distribution, will be sent to any one ordering than. All orders mast he addressed to 1.. D, gIINW box 86. June.s:ell Office. 101 W. Fiftbsat.Cluctnnati3O. PICKERSGILL, LYONS &Oil ; Mit). 0/41..ER1 . LOOKING G, ASSES. Fine Manta mu] Pier and Picture Frames 141 Wood. Orphans' Con OMR Is hereby 'that the SCOCIII 0 NOf Robert Graham, et ntor of the tart .-111 , and testament or Fran Feu deceased.tafirrnif fl l e d to the °Mee at the Clerk Weald Vortrr..atns will be pullet/fed to raid Court for contlrmatlea end alicrwatme on the !Ind day n June term A. D Mat. - JOHN C. AA T,.(.4irnt Q. a faya:te.) Black and Got GEORGE W. BIGGS FIRE WHEEL GLOM, JEWELRY Optical and .FlinCy Goods, &c. PITTSBURGH; PA. FINE WATCII REPAIRING. Please eat this advertisement out and jel4l, hr1:::2; it - tOth you 4 THEMENDOI.4 UCCEASf W. W. lit WIN. licw Brighton, Pa. $lOO,OOO 00 TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN :Ist h ' Glasses a Specialty. burgh Pa. maxch2oollm. Notice. Front, No. 150 Font docks above Sixth Ave. ~ 1►,4~
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