The Beaver ttrgus, B ea ver, Pa.,June 12th, aretgatiein ,7'4frteo Rates of AdV . , ;: r. 3f . ~ .1-',Cir. - Sal. 6:n. 1 p.tir - ,---- -0.---. 7 1, ..._._ ... a,4...„. .00, 00 „00,.7 0,..„.i.,„,„ ~.r..r. do , ... 50 15.%) 7 00, 10 00i JZ, 00 • , .x11;40 I's 00 li 00 -9 OOL IS (X) ~01-00 ,- , I.krt..y., do 'OOO 100 10501'45 W ,21 - 00 , ~ + “:- Q a • ••• li3 (kil, .11 00 15 001 WOO in 00 , . 9 luarke,. • - 11 OW :13 00 23 001 Si Ot., t3O 0o ~ Inur, t 1 WI - 515 00 59 00 5U 45 , 1.150 0.) k•'• ,, lintstratrins' and EteCutors' f.h 3 ••''tanotiCeil per ram, ten Ceuta. - , fr . l'ayin,titli to bk, nutde.qoa.rterly, except Loivvrii,etileNts, mizia be pu ts DIEM Ti E TABLE: & Pittp.:trurgh R. It. —Tralu.. t_sturiuu a. rollout: a 9-19: 2.47 p j E Ven 1114 F:L•t I= (ties!. ieacc:acv: StattoLt a. WI • . M •!I, 7.4(j a m.. ArcoMaludstadu and Es (throcwh to IleVali%) 5 45 p. 'lite Attention of the public is directed • Ow following; Noci . Advert'letneuts , 11 iiilwar for the first time in the s Nwtc:.l , -- ......... ....... sl N“Lice •Dr .lohn,mou Nt•i'„Uoll.3 RAM , „ Nonce—Ur . •;” dig" Nut r Sc.,vltt;z. Machine .(‘ •peClai ZyrOLiCe.- Grand............... A dreratement. - .\ Nr. Er rlu S co C •pectaticoti,c,-zi. A. .1 hurg • •• 1•2 f 'Nattce:--L Gall3the . , Y.. A utenrieb,lsq ~ e ctal NoticeWit.tii.h • .. tf \ vertieement „ Notic,,s- Dr. Hibbard al Nor tal Notac( ÜbOto ===l 4 ut Weitutst,—A table-spoonful of dissolved i n a pail of water, ; I to ba a death dose to cut worum kle around the plant every even- In 4. a little of the wash, until itis strong ton of danger. na - t many persons complain about n. 311(1 bunions, but never stop to in quire shat cati-,e.., them ; UONV here w liaN:A it, nearly the whole cause is in not having Boots and Shoes that tit. neatly. If you wish yourleet free from them get it/r slides of ..Urresteatt at Hartzog, who ,plll guarantee a good fit, They have j Led ed a nice assortment of Shoes, Guit r. aThl-,....lippers,calL and see them, Broad , iy, Nett-11rig,Itton, jes;tf To Core Ittirtztoworom.— Take the rizarN. Ameke ode -.n entlicient leatzth of • , •o , onc-lowtt.t,-b - {x tne-h4ll inch of upon cud of the ci A ,„"ear: -- !finty wet the • • • ,ntfaro of Ito• sore th the esh• is-front the I. rt.l. rich..r frlim the ..nA Dr • IN% fl li taci ', 11 of ice.- Fi,tit .t.ta 11(1.'1- this dace • • !)1,• S...ptetither next, tho ; • v ~,11,mis,i,•tters Hill meet on Sat -4,r atrli week only. aprlOtf Perfections of the body are noth- 7 ~w parable V. the excellent • lual - 1•1 , 1 endowments of the mind, \‘ll. ark , 1,1:t the carill , ies and r. of a mere inan, hut these are perfections. and exeelleneles (4 a n,m; since wi..ti)NV Is an 7th f nobility 1, ,„„ ant taste• in •• • ind P Yfw :Itll e:ol , 41 , at 14) , ,v Slitrts 3n , 1 -VC 11 , , 11 ,• can't }. brat /I S. 1111 ' 1 ""d''1111thartl. Itnci-rr je5;214. =1 :1 aliit.-7'h w., I .10.;:r4,14 , 1 -• r r hnpri 110 ~s. tl , •• .1 I 11 110 !!: \vb., t !, • :.:1 - eat Jaw (.1 his , , I t, , 11 !t. /Mt t utials tits LIE '.~r;r~.littra.. ~t. 12EM1=111111 4 1, 1ti.1; 1•K hi bi and ME MEIN A N.sIT PT J., 54',.71 WClrll4 SIMI 0z appvararv•e - "wiLl • ! • 3 lra , :rarii , •, — Tho , i I, ,r,l Atrai,s, ti, Lilt. 11,111,e o r COMITI ,, tIA, .1 and the tatter k th • • ..7? •••••,k: ti.rancisoo newspi,f,r II fsl, Kid 01 , &)(1• 1 1:II •U, CLc•ap, :.; MEI Con f. , ctionor's n c•nzeti Cattf. /no pool•ol , ftino tl , eu r, R half fresh butter, a half-pound of leaf -'Isar; mi< well in •o, r-!! olit in Inch, thick n sq•uaro o, I i nob the eih,..tev as LAY form int., :irnsfrie,,h , t With outtitA a n al " _to ohip.: hake hi 14 (iffick oven. •-• a hale lennrn color it is done. This and vory Moe. N:ttit (' t•t•tr,, :t 1;"(-1.(,(or littrapiato4s aria the suits of royalty' ~1 jutvrest mine (12,1“4;11 of England, at a late draw- r' , moiroanti4ple with a train trittimo) with crni.t, kite V,•i! sur t(..1 ity .liailem of diatrioryk and -, 3 d,ci0,.7 . 1 art l rul,y ne , •klavr , 1110 Itihand aril the star ~1* I)1.• varter • the orders or vi,:o T.. 1 al , and I,<llliSo of l'rus , ia, ah,l (ino.ha Family" \ 1,, ..ry of Dr. ; \ I I \ I:It P/1.1:" 1 hear' the - • -! r'l :1•:,1 their private no other. - , rhost of imitations. , •ient.tio vhap writes ills, says the' , •fehin,t !,,, , ider, that "the him of a 1,111)ble abnnttnlmmt is only ato t ff,ll rills I,f a 11111111,11 th Cvf act invit iu he clieerftil “ur ree n oer`:, and f we. had 1 , 4 ' , • 11 " nul,, hv ni"+,e we Nvotiiti like to text thiN fa ,t. tittiniz It Fines N'l y oung lady al •,,ninv. party si. tne ago found to 1).540 theespreinri • •,'.ar,l roal to travel Lot, think thP f•+! rr,grr. , :ipt) ex , ursion thf, far •:,,r,,tigilfare or fortune east up of the spstrklmg river ~f indeed, attended with het lunlerwi.on of nnfor,een 11 1.011,.. I; r, 11 (,dots, froth .:0 .1 :it Itthharri's, tsa. rill from a fantail) increases A.. rows into a stream, swells into s.v m (nIS y are the oriain tlr,o a yx(.K , tl name is small; it takes its rise mc. its natural source, ,:xtPris stretches through 111mn it y, anti finally takes a range /f I ..If to the qualities by wtklch talents, virtue artl " ."*" the ~ crest basis of an honor r,•; flaw' and constantly Th• in I:,>,,mpt ilau he tits al.. Doll Vmr ^ P ^ 1,1 1010041. of linty sin • (0.• Hawn," 41.1 hi fact every • .;,1 :Irt.l 1 8s , Inturnina piorc run'.2ll-.:vr C.rittit •.iys tir "Ukt,s it. tint." That - rea,oli paddy.l. ll, 4sed taking a ir'T With St. l'pter, av - oka from - Lef.re the teta-keto,e er , •latnxtiun: •v r eh, honey, but ^h d taken it enuld.- ‘.1)(1 .111 U V . S.fikll.o this deed v•illn.ut eornpufsion of Non. firm= ed 3 Commi.sioner of ee(l , 4 at ' u ' a rlynomitudinovi ~r a l'"r . it.l4. — Fear of my bus ' ) 1' ' - lelaired the Irate lady. " I - ! you are a fool and she m dignally from phe Coma:its- Eilcal4eN ofElee. — Th'o ioitetstri3 lousy what the weather is to be, go and' select the smallest cloud yon see, keep your eyes upon it, and if it decreaacriOnd disappears, it allows a atatOirtha ~`which will be surd to be follow& by lino weather; but if it increases in size take your coat with you if yott are going from home, for falliqg wiiither will not be far oil. The reasoe is this: When the air h.Ocetriitig eliarkid with electrici ty itiu.'*lll4iee . .every, clocind .ettrititing all lesser ones to and it, until it gathers Into a shower; and on tho contrary, when the fluid is :passing oil or ditto sing itself, then fib: large clood will'be, breaking to pips .and dissolving, So • weather propke t tells us. • Am. gusting c7lTprices, Hibbarti l s, oc) r. je3;t2w .rtialag. EISEM The Sun.—From a careful observas thin of the sun, we learn that it presents a phase of unusal interest in the finer cluster °repots which is now observa ble on its surface. Last Friday, this cluster was seen on the eastern limb arid contained thirty-six well defined spots. On Suturday the number had. increased to fifty—all. with ono exception being small. It k noticeable that very few are vkible outside . the limits of this group, thus presenting an appearance directly opposite to that seen and cam.- mented on-two weeks ago; when. though the number of spots was n ot `great, all were large and scattered over the entire r.urfave of the orb. CEM Dux(; , )le , '.ivines, uti kind,-, are lor a Very inn U profit, at Hibbard's. ILO 5E232 A Happy Hotnc.—"Six. things," says limn ilton' •'are requisite to create a 'home.' Integrity tnust be,the archi tect, tidiness, the upholsterer, it must he warrne.l by affection, and lighted , up with cheerfulness, and industry must be the Vent! Winn. renewing the atmos phere and bringing in fresh salubrity tiny by while over all, a_s a protect ing glory anal eanopy. nothiug 'Aria suf fice ex_rept the blessing of Clod:* Trrs 11.4 It RoomIF:31F111 - for weakness of the stomneh Is a nose of Hum Bitters. Thov are surcharged with Fu.vel 11if , a deadly* element, which is rendered more active by the pungent astringents with whi , ll it is combined. If your stamach went; ror your liver or bowels disur drred, tone. stri , nelbmi and regulate thorn with I", wypir 11,1trr.v, ti7vq eftzbh, Stwiinchir nn , t Aperkenf free front _alcohol, and capal,le of infusing new' into your e-xban.4ted and die.order. I edAy.tPtll. ma iI:ln. Fanny 11' ern says that when she pretty man, with an'^app/e head aroi rasplserry Mhustaehe with six hairs it,}taint nn his ehreik i 'and alittie dot -of a ..zoatee on his chin, with prettylittle blinking studs in his shirt bo.sorn, and a little neoktie 'that looks as ii it woul , l fain! if it wore ttimhlecl, she al ways feels a desire to nip him with a pair of sugar toniznes, drop hint Izentls; into a pet of erelttn, and strew pink rose leaves over toe rent:lllls.- Fashionable 11,11 e.—If there is any environment which can degrade a hu man tieing or harden a young heart, it is the atmospherterif fashionable life with out that home cuiture which should be its natural accompaniment. You may take the tenderest and most beautiful' and lovely girl, the one that is kindest at Mane, and loves her father and moth er tu,ost, and put her in the highest cir cle of fashionable life. with plenty of money and full scope to do as she pleases; let her dress herself as she Ns-ill—cover herself with diartiond,4 and pearls; let the love of admiration become the rul ing passion: and soon all the tenderness of that young nature passes away; her tLmlchty concentrate upon herself what figure she is cutting. NVi 0 her ad mirers are, what emaquitsts she ean tnak , N. 13v and by no , yrmtlkllll, boantl% r i r! In*. ling , Itt a =IN t11 , 141 , 1 , 4tV is gone, and' the tray hi ~ p Pn vioo. that. in the lirginninix , onld not have been dreamed of, put nn as ntleriv impossible. i nu: are niuking hint -11 f' rt 1.7 and ,I-(• 2w ),).•2‘c Ilreums.--To dream of a gfm• P, i m piles sitting for your picture. To dream hvaps of g•nla, inflicate4 roNery . pm , t vltrioo, a fr,v ple‘•its—hotiPmty • 4111.1ry . dream of eitilrlrnn, p(rtorids a serious, diminution in your inenine. drisam of a knave, impliesi meeting :Wu aintanee. To dream of tieing nn idiot- this lv a thing a person never ill-P.:mi. , of! —Tn dream of seeing a king ~r I neen, denotes :t great disappoint men r. ) dream of sec+ing the devil, I m - pi WA A Vig.it from . ...nor lawyer. To dream f reading TCIIIIIIIIVCA, indioates insß of time, 'ro dr earn of a eatettitm a weasel asie , cp, indicates great cleverness. OrPatn of eatriiinz fleas, is to over -I,o'll ft I , OIT enemies. To dream of flat irl 1, 5 I , ‘rv, inilieate. , ockly appetite and want f a.tr \ -'chat the people wanting st", ~,ifoll,‘ware and House-furnishing. I ;nod. shott hi a., to Pittsburgh and make their purchases, and often pur• 1 . 110.`“ , Stoves and Holloware that were lit rr,l lly the ('u-operative Omit d ...ociation. at Beaver Falls. when Itv going to T. F. Bateman, nt the 'Co operative Sall, ROMils, save ore P pence of a trip to Pittsburgh, and tot y their gala at rialsonalde prices, and have, theca ,lelivereA free of ehartrn. Sample and silos room * lieeves' Itloe k, near 'utlery, Beaver Fnas;, jes:2sv .. pr:l:e.rn Seen t Powder.— A. charming re :,a f , ‘r scent powder. to Ve used fur ardrohea, hoxes, ote., far finer than the x!area sold at the ahops, is the Cortander, nrrie ro4t, ro , c I , •aN e , and aromatic oat otnns i each (;oe etinee; la - Vender towers, two ounce.; rho,lntitt 'wood, one- fourth ofa (traehro, usk, five grai ns. -These - Oath be mix ed nil redOCed to a coarse powder. The si•ent on clothe: , is as if all fragrant gar i• !I , .werl had boon primed in their Fire Hundred Thonsand.--"Anoo Fl wt.e. r has ..1,1 in this State in three. We ~n1y_11...); yoo to go to the dr - ng •torps “1 llu A ndriesson, Br-aver, S. II annt.n, 1 . ..eh...ter, or I Kerr, ... S ;PNV I: , lO , if. 1'4.. and get a bottle. free 4 ccr a ;et.rular Kize nt seventy-ti‘e I:%ery lacttle warranted to cure liyspep.la c r Liver Complaint, Sick c,e-tivene,4, Heartburn, Wa t.•r bra,ll. lour ti :Loh, mi Impure I :lood.or , I , •r:taszid Stematit and Dr. 1 1,, sviket , ' , A(it.rmat ) Syrup 1„r onn~uctlS,Lu,ll.• MEI Festival. -The festival at the 1". P. Church, Tlitir.ilav evening, %%as a sue the first, of the session. 'I he attendance \V ZiS Large, the btrawberrie, pienty and of excellent Ilayor, and the ice cream delielousi. There wail rflOti order and everything pasaed off agreea bly and to the Natisfaction and enjoyment of all present. Such festivals will dmibtlei,t, he frequent during the season. \t ti r.t eaellorila guliztitrile for l'n*tor Uu --n farni obirti to pletoLant to traie and does not dit.ti.4.o or gripe • but it vote to operate ix hen all .nth. r n•mrd?rr lace frilled It i* a prirely scgota• tiliVtirepnrstiolv.c.initaititog nvithWT Mawr Sib. rh'il.• nor Alciihnt, tire• re 41 1 .4 nr llitevn vesre Pi per-in-willing by I)r Sall.lllo l'itelier it it per t ctic 400 tat rm- effective than Pill*. Narcotic Syrtimi lir Castor Ott. By MoLthint the .vrtem it pnxiuces nutty - al sleep, and to partitu lirly, adapted to crying or teething, children. It 1011+ Worrnt• calve Stumart Aube, Conatapation. Flatulency antr Derangement of the Liver. No faintly ran afford to he without thin article. It cetafkAnii4llviiitaaak yon: - au? btrorill 111vrers keep it. - There is ipere than one way of talk ing on the subject of religion, and a bet ter way, evidently, than thophl tnglioh woman had found, whose husband lay wasting under a lingering disease. The re.tor expressed a hope OA she some times .peke to him of the future. "Oh, I do, indeed oir. Often and often l wake him in the night and say, "John, John, yon little think of the torments as is Prepared for you." .: Ttb;li Din. Eamon: it iscitTitlite io yOU, "and the rest of mankind;" that our place boasts the artistic, skill of Mr. Noss—the greatest Photographer of tho ago—but I doubt.whim vdturps can, ,Note= pare With the pet-6orttatta ;of McGregor, of Th'i Beriver amservative. Take the following picture of the editor of the Press, of this borough; It wilt be : recognized at once by all who aro ac 'quaiuted with, him, as perfect in -all its details. Please publish, anti oblige " BACKED 'DoWtc.—Afters knocking 'fellow over, we don't like the idea of following tihn and kicking him all round for falling. So, we feel like let ting the drunken little Major lie. Ile squarely backs out of his defense of the Coolie importation to Beaver Falls, and tries to cover his retreat ltly *screaming out, as be tumbles over, "blackguard- Ism„" "drunken babble" and such. There may be comfort In doing it that way. lie has an Idea of journalism that is pretty hard to comprehend. kle ar.• seas palpable falsehoods; and when Its . , is told, of it, he says that is "blackguard. t arn ." i lie contradicts himself; and when he is told of it. he says that is "drunken babble," The enterprising people of New Brighton, Beaver Falls and Falbston are anxious to / sustain a good and reliable local paper. They did a great deal for that drunken little whiffet. 'they ald& - 1 him in ways that but few newspapera are assisted. And,' .theft, by his own ex travagance, mismanagement and want of business tact—as well as by his en tire want of editorial ability—he has made a thing ofeonterupt and ridlenle of die paper the people of the Fails sought to build up. At the same time, he bas shownynt self to be such * - irldni beggar, and such a tricky and utterly unreliable fellow that he has lost for himself the confidence of the business community. jorytlsr lie tnakos i ridiculous fist of twerr , thing with which ho meddlias. In politics, ho is openly charged in one of the Republican papers with selling inscV Jac a price. And he dare not de nv et. because he knows that, if he does, the price will be given to the public, Asking all who have kindness in them to have pity on the poor, puny, pitiable thing, we let him drop , for now." l'noToonA ru Y.—Persons that have not visited the ground floor Photograph .poins, 46 Sixth Street, of It. L. 11. Dahlls eeently, will find an increased pleasure ii doing so now, and to those wishing detures of ally style, we earnestly ad •ise their seeing Mr. I)abbs' pictures H-foro purchasing elsewhere. As as rti,tal l d photographer he is unexcell ti, and his pictures in naturalness are luperior to any we have ever seen. The 4Frayon anti Pastel portraits he was the first to introduce iu this city, and peo ple have only to look at them to see at once their great superiority over all othera.—Altsburgh Commercial. A Beatniks' Dolly V.—\Vo saw a Dully Warden, it was pretty and it made us feel glad that we saw IL The star board sleeve bore a yediew hop-vine lti full leaf, on a red ground with nuinbera of gray birds, badly mutilated hy the seams, dying hither and yon in wild dismay, at the approach of a green and black hunter. Cavalry mission infant. class was depicted on the back, the ma king up of ti.e garment scattering truant si•holars up aril down the sides and on the skirt, while a country poultry fair and a group of Atnerican hunting boys, badly demoraiii.ed by the gathers, gave tile front a remarkable apocaranee. left sleeve had on it the alphabet in five different languages, while the right sleeve had a bee-hive that looked like florae° I;reeley's best bat. The entire rig stunning and impressive and was the best argument in favor p 1 Woman's rights we ever saw in print—for it was illustrated in a way that sent conviction through a fellow like , - a dug through a sausage mill - - Sun Uniltreliaa fur $1,2:, al Hibbard", ttodieSter. jel2;2w To Teat the quality or Wool.- - A Texas paper says: "Take a lock Of scoot from a sheep's back and place it upon an inch rule. If you can count front thirty to thirty-three of the spirals or folds in the space of an Inch, it 'equals in quality the finest neetorial or Saxo ny wool grown. or course wimp the number of spirals to the Inch diminish es, the quality of wool is relatively in forior. Many tests have been tried; but this Is considered the simplest and best. Cotswool and some other inferior wools do not measure TI Inc spirals to the inch. with this test, every farmer has in pos serston a knowledge which will enable him to form a correct judgment of all this kind of wool. There are some coarse wools which experienced wool growers do not rank CO wool, but as hair on account of the hardness and straight ness of the fiber. The most stylish and thr. eheapeNt Mil linery in the county at 1111)h:ink. Ro chester. A lnteideat the radon 'Depot note', Pittsburgh, occu rred on Wednesday last, under peculiarly gad circumstan ces. The Mail says; An triUdllgent, pretty girl,, bet nineteen years old, loved with all the fullness of a youthful passion a man probably much her se nior, and because be was more attentive to another woman, yielded up her young life in despair begotten of Jealously Had she resisted the temptation to death and lived but a few years longer, she in iglu have laughed at the anguish which yesterday hurried her to self-de struction. Those who pretend to knot• say love is blind; and that, very fre quently, where most intense in its man ifestatinns, the objects are either utter lY unworthy or of so little account that, once the illusion passes away, its tem porary victims either smile at their own foolishness to having ever entertained it, or aro ashamed to remember the weakness. Bet poor Miss Lineberger! she vas no philosopher—only a silly little girl. 1 party of gentlemen in a saloon, disputing over the question whether the American system of treating or the Eu ropean system of not treating was pref erable, couldn't kettle the matter by talking, so they went to work testing it by practice. First, each man took a drink by himself. Then each man in vited a single friend to drink, After that, each single friend returned the cAnnpliment. And finally, each man in the party—there were Mx of them—ask ed the rest to drink, When all that was accomplished, not a soul in the room could tell where the discussion originated, or what it Was about. The '•calling•' at a rural "hoe down" is thus described by a country editor: A wood-rut engraving of the fiddler in the corner, keeping time with both feet, boys with pants in boots, and girls with sleeves rolled tip, would be appreciated by many. "Sow dance to the gal with the yeller shawl; now clown outside and up the middle; turn 'or to yor partner, Calvin Smith, and now to that entire stranger ; sachez to the right and left ; ra no tan, da dude, now to so:nebody 'a daughter, turn to your part nor 'very one; set to the girl with the great big frill ; balance one and spin right up to the girtirith &hole to We heel of her stockin'; seat yotir partners." "The Buckeye State" has been purchased by P. C. Young it Co., who propose to take possession the first of July proz. It has heretofore been ably edited, and we are assured its new pub lishers trill maintain its good reputation. 'fhe paper has new type, and presents a neat wearance. It is • credit to the count}: and deserving of the great pat ronage which no doubt it receives. islEw BmatiToN I=l=l - . . • 4146111 OP , Illia 1-1111111111011118:- • Ma. Enz :: •T his publicOnilding In the city is un rgoing greet improve ments; but 1 ZIA trOt prouoktueo it infi nitely superiOr to the dna at tlttsburgb, because I adznitlitbaL:also.Viiry much ; and consider o.azt honor ind 00 - aliment to our city. Idohlprotinitenoir* take you all through t4q . buildlng, InVriti mani fold oCdoas l / 4 ti. - stairs and ,own, ' -lint, titty otld.yea6 ago, when 'lQvv Ma 'Will C, and I saw it so often, it was nut asahowy and con vettie4 1.4 a tgiaii.d4;iii it will be when It is ftilly finished. nib Rotunda over-head, ex,filbihr fortr elepint paint ings, not tsiti4l, howeyer, il those of the Rotunda Plate ealptont‘iVitahing ton, porbaps.'- - : One exhibits Atte Court of Arms, of Afaryland. AnoOier, is in allegory of the United _Stage, and a third—of Cotnlnerce; and ii fourth ':---of hlanufactureo; with the motio; Indus try the tneani, plenty the_ alt, rep resented by it; cornucopia. 14resette et multiplicamit,,is the mottof my Ma ryland, E Ptuributy Ifnurn, y very body know - a is thiPmettii of Ibis*.. S. But I saw that old, Neptune, in the allegory of Cominerce4with his trident; did not. somehow, occupy as high tel„ieat as he . used to do. . - ,‘-f' w The steanlr,.,Berlin, fret* Bremen, Via Sou theut,'...ittiVing Jug t arrived, I had the euoos ti.,,; ;44) see her: land Bob steerage and some•disting4Shed cabin passengers, emigrantii',,to ol d s land of the free and home of the bralTe. And it was a sight 'to seo so 3nant strangers from the old world, after soch a rough sea voyage across. the Atlari tcc ,, finding, themselves safely landed 9pon our tainree, and greeted by 11:tentgin wait ing on the dock, to sek:_bel4ved ones again in this new world.:Hdiw expedi tiously they could be triftistafred froth thy ship to the Railroad-t . ..ar, :There, on the', very , spot, to convey:. thin to Wa viest ; or. by ships in c A t aitg. to the East, without much in v once. It la wonderful what facilyeeare being furnished emigrants to reach Avery part °four country they may gave (I xed --on to settle in. They must havOlio a crowd ed time of it on stA Ip- boar* . .?seti about for two weeks, and appare4ll' not hav ing any delicacies of di el among the poorer classes, at least,6 - 4 emigrants. Men, women, and childreiiV, all in- good spirits, bound to seek tOeiiifortunes, as best they can, in theae..lot heard of fr American States. May ali, d provi dence attend them. IS J. IC. M. ... _.',.. At Ilibbards, Rochester *eu find the cheapest Dry Goods in the &aunty. :'._ ic 12:2as - - - • ..- --.-: ''.'U. The liepabileans of I.4nritence Ce., mot in convention in NiiiwtVitatle on Monday of last week and n'nninated the following ticket: Congre, Pr. John W. Wallace; Senate, Sattioq AlcK inlay; Assetably;George W. biletOken; As. P ,, Ciate Judge, Boa. Thor4S . Morneros'; C4blit rnisa . loner, Win. ti - i r. (i eoige Y. Leslie; Detagite •to the ( . 01 1 Atitutional Converutioi4, :D. Craig, It A t4ID Ptcato,Jnly 4th. ' lae STI Oiton, Vs. Reading Declaration 4f lindeqemi eries by Dr. IV. C. Shurlooli, and an ad (lre,.sl by Ron. J. S. flaton., , Dinner, Suppe?, Fire Works and DaOing. nll are to I: ited. • fjel2;3t. We copy the following prom the Washington Reporter: It Eptintada NS OP WABIII t 4 NG I' N - Tv.—The importance of carrying this Senatorial District in the ensuing cam paign is fort,byislltrUoßeptabinians. lte loving tha.hitterness eslnCeto3i a very respectable minority pf the Itwublieinim of Deaver county, against the oenomina don of the 'lon. - J. S. ltutan 4intiangors the success of the ticket. in order to pro trnite unity awl Insure its kl,tietVAD4, ne think it for the best interests a the par ty to tako a Dew man, and thqeforepro• sent the name of the lion. 44)11:\ l'ileDON A IA). a mall of strivr integrity arid well qualified for the po.tbon. MANI" itErt• - n,icANA. • f • A FARM I'oll A SITql V.. —A ... first-elouts Dry (;0(,,,1s and “r,,eary StoreAn a good lorntion, 'war to t ilP 1.041, ntiylrketa ttl this c.ointy -now doing a g 0,6 —can be had fur a good form. tiStore and bodai,,o fr-vvra4 elln,no,,tf , C.Z.0,11U 1 11. The I)e.t reasons given for:‘,t/inting to exelmoge, Apply to or aildre, Steven son Wntish, Heaver Falls, 1/1. [jel2,;tf To Prevent Crow.; Pallibg Coro. --Take, to each peck of curulv:et with warm water, otie tablempoolOol of gas tar; stir until it is well blackoed; then roll in plaster to dry. I bayetried.it for years, and never knew it to bOisturbeil by anything. It is also a goill waY to prepare corn to sow near a b4n where fowls are apt to scratch It It. They will nut eat more than ono k A. D., in Rural New Yorker, CITA:NUM OF APPAREL.—S4)Mer tins set in and soon the questlo4 - 4 win be, how to "keep cool." Provisi*, in one respect, can he made, which w‘ji detract greatly from the heat of the ise4y. Light cloth i ug—w bite, grey,steel mi , brow n and even black clothing, if tkiljn, is, of course, cooler than heavy blael4dothinef. All kinds, grades, and styles otSuttoner Goods, for gentlemen and boOk can be had at S. ,t J. Snedetiburg's, roadway New Brighton. A Letter addressed to "Tho‘i4: las - tnerviile, Stinson's ollorl Beaver county l'a.," can be obtained kw Nit - . S., by him cal 114; at the Beaver, 0411. Post ()nice- AN their is no Stins,m9 post office in this County, theVetter Iv held hero until „claimed by tli - 4 proper party. The Young Young ko Nociet.—This ni Society, consisting of soetlin over a score of boys and girls connected with the (...liege, are to give a rare etertnin ment in the M. E. C'hureli, Itea'i.ier, Fri day evening of this week. A., ,, iconcert recitation is being prepared by4wenty fon r young Misses; n colloquy(;essays, recitations, papers and music, Ole per formers are all young, bnt they re very ambitious, and determined to tv4ke this, their first pit blicentertain men toOneeess. The proceeds are to be used to pirchase books for their library. `="4 The restoration of the wring nn manuscripts charred by tire map, it is said, he accomplished by separaPng the charred paper into single leads, im mersing them in a solution of dpritte of *diver (forty grams to an ottnet, or wa tat. Tlie operation is to be inducted in it dark room, and when the alitingls sufficiently lezible the e_seeas Of silver 841.10 rt should be washed out tftith dis tilled water and dilute soltitioi of hy posulphlte of soda. A good dotal has been writleiisahout learning to say "no," arid truly there is need that people shall know how to say no and stick to a good many people need to learn how to say yes promptly at the proper time, Indecision wrecks many a career. While one man hesitates, anotheiishouts out his decision and grasps thei;.-prize: Fortune is an auctioneer wim i , riever waits for a slug gish bidder. if - - Tallt.—An • exchange says : Wo en vyor the man nor woman who cannot itieak to a follow creaturo out of their oko circle, nor to anybody without the fdimality of an introduction. There is no imputing the amount, of prc•fit as we'l as pleasure such persons lose by hedging themselves in with this this stupidlense of fastidiousness. We have alwayla found' more of this feeling among perinns who are touchy on their social posit,ions, than among those self respeetinW persona who thought noth ing about it. A great deal of. intelli gence Is boating around the world with , ' out betas labeled, and those teen or women ibo bare the good sense to roc ' • ()grime this fact and Rot upon it, not on ly are trey educating themselves, but conforit* that pleasure which we are all bound the common ties of humanity to exchange with each other. It aeetini to us t&at it is only the snob and pre tender ;;who takes n * differebt view of he quiadlon. 'slit, lIIMIPPIONMiIarnp eaw i Mu. Eynon: Tbo'..Rting ori4 in ti n . I lost issue howls for "hartnon "Ile thing is ludicrous in the extretw''-pass et-it! l epics tu . youT, ; far and is .Cor r . 1 horminly:' A hightYtitYillan rob ni begs for harmony. The slanderetiempts I to inure yo itgood name, anttiinandit Lithritiony. So the Ring or . gainui it,;., 1 rtmr.qrs, after having betrayed.tire p re. se l nted and instated n lame tlasiißepuli , . Ifictm.4,oo Ntelunuent in hOwlnitiijiir. ntothy. Ilartuony,indeed! llarity with wrong, with.Forruption, yiitb 114niant,r with shame, and for tvirst? 'lt Ring num may be elected, and - pltinchnity go . on; tied a few more needy; shift: hang ersaround may get another " titian(' l'' Oli yes, 'iiir. Ring organ, you e:ilak o a common defamer elia:rnian of 3,, . mu ll. convention, and then howl thorium nyi It La all waste of ;Anse and or. lie flra there can lie harmony ino party ~t‘e re must be elevation of char:4; there thitist be honesty of purpose ; Ite must de open and fair dealing; the inust be but one cud anti rtint—tito pd of our einumon country. We nrcr Ity impres sed with the magnitieent ..* : . 7 o f the pitat; the grand anti lofty *.es of the 4epttblicau party; its sub] /hi:within to principle; its vast and en. 'sacrifice for the nations' life, but all t inore shame tO those who gamble nnleculate upon sbelt pnccless investmo»r their own stdtish ends; n lig would mindinate str.dt au illustrious orgunizatitior the uukiw' Ctrl percentage of a Trmry hallanee. say, verily, tbf- -''soourg of an °Writ:" 6 - itis and indignant peop will drive nut 01e "money i-hangers:" 11l there will be harmony, then will the tiple of Liberty become the "house of tliiisgiving.' and the He-publican party relied of the cor• ruptionists become, us itimes past, the idol of the people. Tin tai, let there be no cowardly cry or penednn the sword. Tobacco.—The foll“Ing is a com poltion of , a young (bon the above subject t "TOlateCO . .loo.l sattTtstblpg liktilcithhirgs but i rievt.ealv bobg,i of it bidlerl, although 1 hat eaten • boiled e-A1v44 8 With vinegar not, and t . have heard -Men Aar that., cirri that Ware given . thorn on eleetten ty for nothing were etthbage , leaves.. Ilhiteeo stores are inostlybept.by woorit liljuns, who stand at r tliedimr and lir to fool little boys by t otterlng them a kiach of:'elgara which k gluOt in the kijun,a bands, and is' Made of wood alb. 1,106 an not like tobacco; neither in 1.. titled to evoke a cigar once ancllf Made. Ma feel Ike, etiSOM salts.. Tent ed Wes ID Vey ed by a man namedhatter Ttalelgh. NVben the people first $w him smoking they thought he was a steamboat, and as they never saw a steamboat they were frightened. My lister Nancy is a girl. I don't know wiether she likes tobacco or not. l'herees a young man named Le ;toy who Owes to see her. Ile was standing on th steps one night, with a cigar in his iniuth, and ho bald he didn't know as she could like it, and she said, "Le Key, thoperfurne is agree able." But when mybig, brother Tom lighted his pipe, Nanet said, "Get opt of the house, you build creature; the smell of tobacco makts me sick." There is said 41 bean itnniense de mand for early fruit' and berries this season,. Good. They aro not only pre cious 1113(1111e; but treat uromoterm of health. They act upon the liver, pro nioting that secretion naturally which many are In the hablt hf obtaining only by the means of artldelal medicines. Grier murmurs; anger roars: impa dello. , frets; but happiness, like a calm river, flows on the quiet sunlight, with out a ripple or fall to mark the rushing on of time toward eternity. =I A Piteeret foe 111Votiseas.--Many wo men who before marriage. make it their study to please the oyes of the men they oam 'w marry TM.. oj n4r.ett1...... es fen •• marriage by carelessness in dress. Men aro fastidious In this matter. Even those who aro careless in regard to -their own appearance, take delight in seeing their wives neat in their attire. They miss their coquettish garments, the neatly dressed hair, and anhe thousand tasty and fanciful little articles with which young women adorn themselVes, there than they would bo willing to allow. The neatuese and order which charmed them so often 'giro place to a slovenly morning gown, frowsy hair, slipshod and unlaced shoes and the like. Alen reason that they should have the same desire to please the men they have cho sen after marriage as they did before it. The last 4ew song loses its charm com ing from the lips of a slattern. The poet: y goers out of a life at a glance, and the household loses Its brightness. The wife who for household cares neg lects her personal appearance comtultii grave mistake, which too often bears hitter fruit, and they see their husbands leave their society for that of others without really knowing the cause, and most men aro too proud to tell them. Let women always give the same care to their dross after marriage which they gave it before, and not rush from the room to "dress up," only when there is prospect of "company." Let them con sider that which gives them a charm in the eyes of their friends has a like effect upon a husband, and they will see that be will not hare sn many pressing busi ness calls "in the city," in the evening, but will have the same delight In their society as they had during their court ship. FoZirth of stulp.—Abont three weeks remain befor' the anniversary of our nation's Independence will be here. For )teaes past this day has been mutter ed to pass without any demonstration on the part of our citizens. This ought not to be continued. Patriotism has cur tainly not died out. It only needs to be called out by the active exertions of a few leading citizens. Will the sugges tion beamed upon? We see prepara tions are being made for a prriper coie bratiott in our neighboring towns, and there is 110 good reason why Beaver should not bilve an old fashioned me morial. on that occasion, with guns, drama, flags, speeches and fire-works. Lee's have it. Caution.—American ladies should be muttons in entering into the bonds of matrimony, with foreigners, without brat becoming acquainted with the local laws on that subject of the eon ittry from which the groom hails, otherwise. they may find themselves dish usbanded should they visit the home of the man they have here espoused. It wi 1; be re toeuVficrtiasuch was the case with a 'Miss Palterson Of Baltimore who married a 11d0004 1 4 . t'atit , ,now a Now 'York pa per sayase Anitexicaogirl, *but a year ago, mail/led a SwiSs gehtlethatttn that city, awl went with him to his '4lative land shortly afterwards. It la neli re ported that, within a tow weeks int, the S u prom e *Mit of the Cattibit, of. Sole u re set aside the Inerriege' ,o o the ground that it had been contracted in LAtnertea, W ith out thaiveserit of the commune to which the husband belonged - 4. laving previously :be obtaltiol,_ _This, of course. 'Woe* the vilftrlithont redress, so long asTie; l— Lnaband„,taMitinues to re side in his native place. It has remit. edly happened that American girls, who have married nal:Pits of Continental Eu rope hod gone home with them. here found themselves dishusbanded because seine technical formality required by the local t aws of the hush:ultra birth place had not been complied with. ft there fore behooves young ladles In this coun try to be, careful to have every formal ity surely attended to when they many admirers from any part of the Continen tal ixnantries of Europe. I "spit in this czt.??,was Wed In tliie county, where all the facts (leveloped!, rieeurred, we think the following from The Wash !injtetit .IV.zyiitliier will Lia rea4 .-ly Mt. in - . forest. ~ i )str, rendez - a wiililkel4heiti tili result of the Eelesiastleal trial which Will be found embodied in the subjoined: "Below we give another communica tion from Dr. Eagleson in reply to our row general remarkii in publishing his a former nrtlelo t tttbisstase. , 'Dore co 1 - `viaced,After afatiefulitilltl4l tDV SC% , article, • CIO Afro could, ai r , :. 1 both4o4'- 1 should, with perfect propriety, exclude it. from eYur columns. Inasmuch as in ' 'Melia of it being a reply, It Is' Mainly an argument of the case itself. But, hav ing consented to the publication, we can ' itht do blots than point out a few errors and inconsistencies of the article. Dr. IL now mitten that the object of his former article Was to "correct the state ment, fn our notice of the Ist instant, us to the vote of the Presbytery on the jino charge. Kut ho fncorporatlv into this article an authentic cePY of lite Recor.,ilg.., upon comparison with the rennet wilt find that there Is nessubstantial dif ference and scarcely different* of. words, The vote was taken distinctly on the first charge as a whole, and the result in detail we give exactly us the Record gives it. Of course wo only gave the conclusion of the trial, having before us at the time the Wheeling Register's account, but correcting some limeura cies in it by Inquiring of persons who "were present. We stated only the facts without opinions or strictures of our own as a mere item of current news, and tvo now find our statement verified. How the question of seduction was left by the decision Involves an interpretation of •10W, whiob properly belongs to the ap pellate courtof the church, to be settled nest October. Dr. Eagleson if( mistaken in supposing us to Mean or 'say that fcia evidence i s required to sustain a charge lu eccie slastical than In a civil court. A nother reading will convince him that our retesi , was wholly to the nature and as- eel i)r tito crime), or crime*, a 3 conteuip atett from a religious or a civil point o view. In one ease the law of (lotl ma the rules of the church are to he appliei to the question of moral character and church relationsj, hi the other the whole matter lies within the sphere of civil law, and the statute may be enacted, changed or abolished at the will of the legislature—a body unfortunately of too doubtful character .to intrust in their t•Ni JR hands the regulation of rnie4 to govern the trial of 4ffences ogaiust the laws of Goil. -We believe that our law eoneeru, in g seduction Itself is less than *score Of years o:d. There is another reason why we would have been fairly excusable for excluding E.'s article. Mr. White and himself have, by their own action, transferred the ease by "appeal and complaint" to the jurisdiction of the Synod of Pitts burgh. It is therefore a ease pending before a t curt of the church, and the im propriety of opening our columns for a general discussion of any ease before ei ther civil or church oourts is so tipper t as to render discussion ..tuneeemsary. As Dr. ItL!'s tertiele appears to it* /ouch like a special pleading for his laierliabt before the recent Presbytery, we think be would have done as much good fur a case in which be has labored so atny, but perhaps with a little ton much partisan reel, by omitting its publietdant. We say this with proper respect for Dr. E.'s , character and position, and feel assured the suggestions will commend them ' selves to his own approbation as well as iliac of our readers get!eralty. Dm - FALAI, PA., May 27, 1872. 2ife.yrrs. Swan e( Law :—After my res pects to you, penult me to eav that my object in wriuug- to you, as puLlialted, your paper of the 2:td Instant, NV IL* to correct the statement, contained In your paper of the Ist instant, that the charge of seduction waB sustained against Rev. Win. M. White by the Presbytery of Washington. I thought that the state ment was calculated to injure Mr. White and hi.. cliyme. That you may be satia- cd t f itt*, fund See - Lilo way clear to .rake the prude; porrectioti..l herewith submit for your exatiiimittini an attested copy of_ the action of Presbytery in the from whieh it appears that the Presbytery outitely acquitted himokthe two higher otlenaea eitltt-which - lie , ntus charged, tesiving ,but gni COO 4irclufo or .* fornication•itud nastikrts" - bn 4 tiltore " a dtrong vote alao against that clotrge, These things show great gain in Mr. White's favor. Indeed, 'Providence has been working fur his deliverance from the txrainiencement of .1.11-s'llrilt triat to the present time. In regard toyour remarks in reference to seduction, I have nothing to say, in asmuch as Mr. White has been eutirely acquitted of that eliarge. Permit mite to make a few remarks ir, reference to the argument which runs through your diaciossion ou which Mr. White ought to he condemned. Tho argument drawn ...L... .1 Iry olirtary cam© 111 - 1.13C1121011.111n1 tlt religion and in a church court, where moral character is concerned, a man ought to be condemned on ;can evidence, and on evidence of is teas definite charac ter, than in a civil court, and that a minister of time gospel ought to be cim deinned min less evidence than another man: This itrgamorit Irmo& onty , Ul be stated to show its fallacy and initittice. It is at variance with the first and plain est principles of' justice--at variance I with the fundamental laws of evaeuee, which rest alike on the same moral principles, whether the adjudication is in a civil or a church court—it is at vari ance with our Book of Discipline, which sags, "the ..e.stimorlyt of more than one wittiest,. la neceSsary iu order to 'estab lish any charge"—it la at vitt:Once with the golden rule of Christ; fur where is the man who would wish to be sworn down himself by less evidence than is necessary to swear down other people?— it is at variance with the importance of the interests involved in the case of a minister. For if a o'4ll court is right in requiring the definite testimony of the Wondta in Order to impose a smelt fine, how much-More - ought the church court to require lier'detinito testimony where a roan's personal and ministerial char acter, and his course and usefulness in after life, all depend upon the Issue; as in the present case? The issues are too important to be decided by loose and indefinite statements on the part of the witness. Moreover, there is no reason why a church court should be less care ful to protect tho innocent than a civil court. When a man asks torlhe con demnation of a minister on less evidence than other people are condemned on, it. is a virtual giving up of the case, And in addition to this what she does say in reference to "illicit intercourse" is op posed -"by the test of limo and circum stances," of which you speak. Thin the defence made to appear by quotations from the testimony, showing that. the Bettis was of later ante than the time to which aim swore to illicit intercourse, stating that that was the only occasion of such intercourse. You a ask for evidence of her being nuit4e4 "a competent nor a credible wittier." Our Rook of Disciplitte, chapter :ith, section 2d, says,: "The competency cf a witness may be affected by being under church cenauro for false hood or perjury." Now the prosecuting witness in this case stands proved, upon the record, guilty of numerous false swearing's, aniong which we notice the following ma specimen ; Ist, She swore before the Notary Pub lic entirely acquitting Mr. White, and afterwards she swore In the Presbytery criminal tag him. 2d, She swore in the Presbytery say ing, "I did not at any time take medicine to procure abortion,' and afterwards be fore James Boyd, esq., upon her solemn oath, according to law, affirmed "that Wm. M. White, with intent to procure the moicarriage of the said Militia, did from Lillie to time, lonween the nth day of September, ISO, and the tith of Janu ary, ttSiU, unlawfully administer drugs," Sze., 3d, She swore before the Presbytery that Mr. White advised her to take the "tincture of iron" fur the benefit of bur Wpfilth, and aftnrwarlia on tarn or Mk, occasions swore iiiat he did it "to pro cure au abortion," 4th, She swore, on one occasion, "that the taking of the tincture of iron and es ereise helped her," and on another, "that It was to hor great Injury. sth, She swore; at one time, thut a cer tain jump was accidental; and, at anoth erOlitit aviurtalicin in accordaii - ce •' with the ad vics3 of Mr. Whitt." 6th, She iswomin the Presbytery that a certain examination other person was made after the jump;, and in the civil court, that It wee made brfpra thojanip. - "Such , coutradietban Might he.inolthilf ed. :1 think these ought to be sufficient toqati:afy every, candid inquirer that her testithronY l not emiffife: -yet, in an liar swearitner, she has not sworn the !aqua t o Mr, White, either directly, indirectly, dr inferentialty, although she gave In testimony - which was much more iut modest than- such an oath would have required. In reference to the Corroborating wit ness of whom you spoke, permit the to say that it was shown by the new Jesti mony that the peculiar questions sworn %I tiy Win ,Were the result of a conversa tion althat time about the peculiar form of an expurgatory oath wjitch had Wen administered In that neighbprhOyaiS i that there was therefotstF,lSl„ , To :1i whatever to this case re tee MK 0 a y those questions. I has* befpri; re tint y „ , erotical* to the parts of the test -- .. this comainnimition. ... which verify'fill the statemetitti- m ad . in Mr. White has been a mndtpersecated iid ii. lined man ; and be has been'.vrosecutedth, the 'Przebitery with Uncommon ittilillity.' Itott: &ON kartja-Wriellt.Pitsitertrihrit4Wkilaat frifOttcr- 4 it o gospel asirli MatlefiClVdtnetildinliita ahalf be" stricken down z ovittenciktbarune mere roar of the wotlehrbri otrfladtfwn 06 - humblest of ftts fellow anon, espvclally when we bear to niio4 thatin a civil court a unanimous verdict 1 nrcestart 'tts ordef 'convict, whilst s church coUltt wild conviebon a barn itmlnrity To con vict dd each evidences is dishonoring agar to re• tigion and tb ehtirctx idlud fr atfoo. The rnetiby ozy ought to rustle* and eon eattrs action in mt• creme to this minor ottentee, , ea tt dto In _reference ire two higher', orenrett of Which the defen dant woo entirety intbnltte'd ot the tor meeting vsilcckliti es the,apprioniate "lobo( diectnitil'e bare been attained Jn (Ltd coat. oto% F:scitasnv, .Aselatani to Defendant. Ezlrocla froth Ole T,!,corde Of Waidinofon Pres bytery, in the case r t f IVA/. if hitt. al if.. Ca dote is, Wert Alegotuler. ut Appli,lsl4: , "Le Dm former trial of able mien at Loukt.tow 1* (ate paze the reputation crone of the ititnew- Bets (Or. Um prosecution's for Until and voracity had titan towelled. Dr ,Fagleauti, conned fur the defeww, now momibl that eff the teeffmco. v to Ptomst the ' , mutation of timid wlteest be d town Ism. amuse ground that. the iblondan t bad Ant hen Inn/m.41 that [how nittle•Bes would be .. tecl . The motion we• 10.1." , ' - flte Partite ultre frilly heard. etc, which the rtill was called. and every meralwr had an °pp.:- lenity of e/prorsing 1114 oWelon In the tatd , . • • • The vete wits then tMoin by calling the `lOl4 and remitted no rulkwea; On drat chatitt—to n it pie, 1; not. to ~ , t+taill 18. On the Beedad chars.'—to iond-ale, 7; to vastela .10 part, Ut stout smonto, *t. - Atev. D W., fletter and Elder F. firmly ware appended a COMmlttee to prepare a Minute et pt, watt* of the stow*. of Met Presbytery In this cdee. After 11Q111e time the committee reported the followingwhicli`W•ati accepted and adopted: eutorciittee recommend the athip• thin of the follow intbdthite 7,1 deco:demi vole,. were rant in Giver of Buttuitilng the first charge In tell, and *even to mutant It In part. 'the latter of tbiwe 114.71.1.1 Old to sustain line (*barge of forni cation nod intatar.l. but against-Deter Bedue tine. In %den , hr . thi. resell., the aentetice pawed 14 die brat lasi of Ur'. bite Is hereby re•milrro• 66 —nee pouts 13st-14.1. - ) A true el pi Atts. hicestortu.. %taunt (;leer:. There Is no record to tim minutes •bowing that "141.....Wfait0 and pia andante/ presumed a pctilion to the ITreibyti9 at irookstown " AN ADDRESIS: An:lidera, elcocc/ico. Tcorperocicc. Orders And iWi orhxr Momla ol . ,2kni,iperan,ce in. //ca for CountY: At a Tri-!.rinnat Conve.ntlon.of,the Q 7003 Tetra place oil IN, COULIII. held ,1p Uflagewateg,, Apri pith it wan reanNed unanimously, that attenmittee if 'thirteen be Witted to prepare an Itildrdisti nutria I,astors. %%ocelot* Te.rupertweeOrdera.„ and utter friends of the reuse' and, also, to rirratage ?be a Mats f'ouvention a ti, (rugs& Of Tditheranco tote I b roughtint. tb e aronty„witn a view totl formation of a county Temple's:re.: Ilutort, atuti tory to the "Peninlyivenia State Temperance Po int" Five at the thirteen menthana of the Committee •Were chosen by the t.iottveintiltlit, and directed to patent, the remaining, el-01d outside of the Order of Good Tempters The Commitlse. haring been organized accord ing tu insonctluost, drake to present to you cuter reasons ler organization and inert:awed activity In the interests of Temperance: /ire ; The evils that result from the ante pnd use of intoxicating beverages are fearfully great and mann•rons. 3 , acts. and figures tea? indicate something, of their tnaguitude and client ; but no pen, nor tongue, can ad. quatety compute or portray them. E:vli, and only evil. and that con tinnalll, tesußs from the sale and 11141 of three poison.. There are no tannest , . that these chief causes of evil do net assail. There f., ladeed. nerd of or:puffll ton and increased Sett, ity against 111.,e giant Iwo. S.tottd : Dad - ati are the reedits of the sale awl use or intos.leauts, ware t lieu in u hundred and tiny thousand of the cittry., , of tit country' are diptor dealers. Their sates it. IF7I were in e-eeess it six browned mud sevei.tvd met million. ,ii a,,,„ hu..! Our oo n ;date. o il i a a vopu lat., on of ittr.,- IlliiitOn Wilt bemired snit ntneteen tiousand .1c turrotred, has tuirtern thousand seven hundred and *ix t vdls it of these d , aiere, or one to ei cry to e hundred and fifty lire of the potmtation Flo enor- Mniiii are the pronto of this awful trail.i In our t a t, ! , that it Eau pay a hallonal WI of Inure than frier bemired thuonand dollars hei.hite .tale it e,uge, and they, declare such dividend. Rs are tillOsrn to MI neural bultinees. It is bad enough that these vampire* in uric than waste 'heir ~,,,o dine sur d ihut of atone they employ, bur they add sin to 'tie ant! crime to crime. by noise that. WaSttlig large Iplantlei of our grain and sugar ; by d/iltag our prism's, alms.-houses, and asylums with their victims, end pen ing one hundred thousand annualty to a drunkard's grave and the drunk ard's perdition, la there not a demand no earnest and organized effort rqpinst eurh toes! 'mini...Good people are coming to see that the dmiking of tutoslcaung liquors, an beverages, in a sot; that to sell theta for anal, i , a stn slid a clinic; and that licensing the sale of what is a gin and a crone to pelt is both a Eta and a crime on the part of those iv tea, do it. We need to organ ,ze *ad Contillne our efforts and means for the propa gation of these fundamental principles of the Temperance Iteturat--- Moira ,itiet4nence and Pro- Arb,f ton, Pottrrh: There is more than ordinary interest in the "I entourauce question at the prtweut num, and it c de. ra it highly important Ina , open Meeting/I be held for the present:won and die, nester' of mu' pritiCipleo. tin? (hutches and 'temperance air. 13 , 0, are tnng, with for the cause, but mere 1e need of an organ , z.itlim that can combine and milli.; the power at all thew agtturteri. The ''lntuit is such no toganization. Under Ra IttinpineS (pelt Wet:Ult. , gilt In: hold Wit, re all can work, WitatE, t may Ire trieir ~ iew e of s ecret sOctettes. toutiar May,. Meetittiti alas year its our county cannot Intl to do good. At them the (n tale of Temperance bay come u, ,:now each ether, the principles of Onr cause 'May in. thorotigilly iilacilitto attaLul earnestly advocated; plans for a ilettittlatie Eilait aas of the cotaaty may be rietised AIM Much good may he necolnpliolted where we in,et 'I buy we hale some of the reasons why the fn. lade of T. toper:tore to heaver county ..i. oil Id r,,,,,...0.6. ti. Ma.. I oroentimi and organize for Inrreteac.l and •totalilatar / aorta in the Intere.tA of Temperance, IV V., Itiref.r... my lie and rant esti). ,-).hurt Pastors, v.ith inernbers of their coo -1 gob:in/O.M/ ; lieleget,s (rout the orders, and r rtemis of Temperance generally, to meet in Mass t unvtititton at ..4/. E. Citurrle, .iely itruilillm, no. Me Lade dap qi.kine , Tbe L' / Jntcutiou it'III be operte t with appropri • ate ti.,votiatist exercises at 10 , , o'clock, a. m The litOtning toolaileilltlNll 'Wee lone u ill he d e v o ted na nttatileur, ..../1 ak....... •oin y to adalrotaea. The eurretpOntling S ecretary or the stair rotor. wilt be with us. Bev. Utz, 'Amain and 'l'. It, babe, Esq., have also been Invited, and will con tribute to the interest of the Convention. let every thatch and Organization to the coun, ty be represented. A Cot:Wiwi in ill probably b.„, prep.tred by BA. Ladies ofNew lirtghton, tor friend* train other places. A. lissrwica., :law Brighton, ANDUEW WELsit, Ilartingtou: Dr. T, J. 33' l'lnourox. Beaver Prill*, /ter. .i. 1... rgam.s, 2sett , Prwhton: (Lou. li. it, LiutatiralliD, eau rommillee J. IL Tann. Erg.. Itooketown: 1111i.aorse, Erg., Glasgow; Suar.eu ti gr tv , llopeueli towurhip Han. WILLJAY/ liadattry; 0. It. (Joe. k:eq., Itucheeter. Prof. Jaws Dt.leriaN, Hadea; Iter J 11. A rGurv, Beaver I' if.: U. T Rettysa. Beg_ Beaver Palle. (Go.nly paper. phase copy ) PLENTY of tho.e Vashionable Unaia, at. j'1.7.:3, at, IL Stein feld'a. The race or mankind would perish. did they cease to aid each other. From, the lime the mother binds the child's head till the moment that some kind 113- sistant wipes the death damp from the brow of the dying, we cannot exist without mutual help. All, there fore, that need aid have a right h> wilt their fellow . mortals. "So one. who holds the power of granting ft, can refuse it without guilt. The houterset Iteratd, recently destroyed In the great conflagration of that Ware, after a suspension of three weeks, contest° us with an entirely new dress of types, and presents a handsome appearance. For forty years that paper has been printed in tiomerset, and has always ranked high as atom( paper. We hope the publisher will meet with prompt subscribers and plenty of them, in this ills hour of need. Festi —A. Strawberry and Ice- Cream Festival will be given by the Sabbath School of the First Presbyterian Church of Bridgewater, (assisted by the congregation) on Thursday evening, 13th natant. Door% open at 73 o'cl'ock. Ali are Invited to attend. FRANK RAY s till outs those fashion able suitsitt R. SteinfoltFm. Sunday *chool.—The Ni. E. Sun day Senool are preparing interesting ex ercises for the opening Of their session next Sunday morning. The congrega tion and fr lends are invited to he present. Temperance Kervices.--Rev. D. I.'. Babcock, Omni of New Hampshire 31. K Conference) Corresponding Secretary of the Pennsylvania State Temperance Chinn, who will be in in county for the purpose of attendin g the Tent peran co Convention to be held in New Brighton on the 2041 inst., will hold the following services on Sabbath next, llith instant: Preaching in the M. E. Church, Boehm ter, at half-past ten o'clock n, in.; a Chit dren'a Union Sabbath school Meeting in the Presbyterian Church, Bridgevrater, at three o'clock p. in., and a Union Ser vice in the M. r: Church, Beaver, a half-past seven o'clock, p. cordial invitation hi extended to all to attend these meetings. =E:111 CITINAMVN are the great talk an over Beaver eounty. All think these run work for 30 cents a day and live on rsti 4 and' an—its, andpf course non stand it ; while we have to Ay a tome num to Prarrilon to tom L a s upport our NW ',lsTow, the grind question iS t how are wet do Wm and compete fitle emauliy with the Chtneito labor? Well, I tell yon. 'Reduce yolir expendi tures as ITlttell _pnestbre, and never spend money feellettlY. As clothing is au article all must have, save 20 to' 5 per co o. by buying It of it. Stein feld, Broad way, Now Brigktott. Neer Volletre' Building.--The cor nerstone of this magnificent edifice is to be laid with imposing ceremnnies by the Masonic Order during commence, ment week. This with the exercises of the A.lutonae. Addresses, Concert and Commencement proper will make the week a very Interesting one. woric tor of thi.se worris, informs us that there; is it llkel ihnritl t bat work in the a hove establishment will soon he surpctelea. That owing to bb haring been involved in the Ilvaver Fails' establishment, in itsadvent and failure he lost innst-nf his fortune, and constapienq rend not place sufficient capital in the prk'Aent %v. , rtpt Ii ruff theft sture,Rfufiy . Thiit, tinder his 11l .I.:i.ligyinvw, or that of any utitet lalsoa who is muster of that trek Cutlery works,—in ibis sect i'dt of our state,—can be made a.protitable 111- 'Velittritqlt, his filets still fig - itres establish beyonil the sh f olow of a ituitit. Tint such, a manufacturing establishment is lienefitibil h. the caiirlr imininunity iii which it is loisaietl by giving uniploytnent in a large elita4 of arti-ans limit laborer.: and by a general diffusion ~,er f hinds arising from sales of its liYoducts, then. Can belts lit t qUehtitnt. Mr. 31ason was the first person who introduce,' Mi., branch of !ride into l'ennsylvalint, when to Iqs lie located in 120elit , ritr 'rho question recurs, Will onr capital ists permit this establishment to go by the board for lack of funds? It seems to us polrey as well usViderest would die. tate that Mr. M1L.4011 should 114 . 4 tin suf fered to leave the county, and his works be suspended and sold for lack of the rieeemary funds to drive them to R pay ing and profitable result, when such aid mutt:in safely, speedily and profitably reddered. Our 'capitalists should exam ine the claims this branch of mannfaes :three present.; and. if sattsfactory, render assistance at once. Delays are dangerous. Mr.' Allmon can give, facts and figures which will be satisfactory to a reasona ble mind that there is money in tho'hus ' Mess—the beaver Falls assertions to the tam tcary notwithstanding. It is only ini3l3lAuagement which works failure. • truie persAn who "borrowed ( Me or linuaton's and Niclane's tchnsl harrows, while.engaged In putting' up the build ing near the Annum Whist., returns it. ho will reeieve the thatilclA.t the owners. :t. SI Et NE ELI) romoves trl ht %WM building in four tceeka. efill an Iye nro bargaing. Denver I.udlcs' Seminary Examination E,xereist ..1 the Leaver Ladies' Seminary will emnittenee next Tuesday morning, at the Seminary to this plate. The friends of the InNtitution, and emteeiatly relatives ot %Indents, will of conrso he there. !ll:vvr Pli(dozrapli Gallery len% io , n3 ht' 1) ,•r' , 4 Nov , ' lirt.tD•%% Lori, tutu n,; hp latest irapro% viiplits in Ow art sL,ti,r,at ion nu j, The White Case Euded.-1)n last Monday the celebrated Whtte case hi which Miss Junual Scou WaS tho prose cutor, cyan railed up in the Court which is now in ReSI 4 , n in Beaver. The prose cutor not uppearitw a nolle prox,etai was entered and Mr. White releati from bail. This virtually ends tie ease. N E %V LititlearCON GUAIN "IA lIKET It/t tYTI U B Y Wi White Wheat, - Ref Wheat, - Rye. - - Corn, - _ Oani,- Buckwheat, - (A.llltlE D. WATSON - -SNV A N :EH —Ol3 .1 une sth, 1:472, by Ilairtti Waroovk, Esq.. Mr. Robert, Watson. of th Sewickley, Nlies NnuoySwanger, of Camp Ulla, Lawrence county, Pa. D lED . . A CTlils; EITII.—In Franklin town ship, un the 3/1 of Jnne IS7II, Mr. Fer dinand Antenreith aged 76 years and 11 day'. New Adeertiseittenis TI-1 E: (4-1-2 DRESS GOODS MB r . cods tY ; Vl7 la 01 el a 4st, 1 e BETA_IL , A. W. ERWIN & CO,, 11 . 2 aml 174 Federal Street, Allegheny. A GREAT STOCK! A VARIED STOCK ! Itoutcht clu THE DECLI Sf_l3Ll: OF T. 11.1.; Most Remarkable Bargains Ever lin OWII. GOODS SHOWN FREELY. ROCRESfin SAVINGS BANK. JOIIPC V. IIrtIOICALD 4.1E0. tirtTREL6K, 11: J. SPEVEREIR at. 31e.DONAILD nestle in exchani•e, Coln, &over - mama tiecuri tim, make collection on all neeceeible points in the Visited States and Canada. receive". money on deposit subject to cheek, and receives timo (kW" it■ from one dollar and onward, and allowm inter eel at per rent. Ity•latt'a and roles 7urnielled free, by applytua at too bank. Bentt open daily from 9, a. in., till 4. p. rn,. and otthaturday even ings from 6 toe' o'clock. We refer by pertunst , ior to— L fl. Okro &NE Co„ llov. J. S. Rrt N, MARG. SeorT 4, Co., tios L t coormt, En=3= SNIEDER .t 'WACIVI, .h,w SIIAIIT. 13., S. ILLIWILIL. IL B. lizmAn . , A. C. Huller, TILADLAISZN A NATIONAL S. B. W. Loov. BANE, Pittebarah Pt norl6ll.ly.c.bd je24 . - , t'ALI, AT 128 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGIIENY As W are offering DEC•IDII7D 13 at- , -.:t i sl 1.4 IN MESS GOODS OF ALL KINDS Ono Case SATIN sI'RIPEI ) ALPA BlaCk and Whitt., at 25 cents BLACK MOHAIR !Xt.:TRES at 40 eta. very Yin(' GOO (1.1. BLACK 11E1iNAN1.4 At one-halt the 1' ice ~f t viucr W11.7011E4 CASSIMERES, :JEANS. COTTOINIAI)ES, GIIECKS, HOSIERY, AND GLOVES ME SILK STRIPE GRENADINES, At 25 Cents. PAIIASOLS FROM MCENTS to :)ti.oo LARGE STOCK AND CHOICE ISTYLEB I.' JAPANESE SILKS. Front 87 Cents to SL.OO. BOGGS & BUHL. 12qi4 Federal St.. • Apt . lo,"l2;ly] ALLEGHENY, PA. 4-oauchriegGo's , Advertisements. . , , 7 - T .- . -...:f prci crLule trots ."..o ce has. Call and eattfolltle.,cr I U rxut ipootttge free) for 50 centx, Ihot retail V() R. I Wol,roi-r i lgl Chatham ~ g riare, N. Y. Age n It 4 IN I‘l3Ted fv`tho A ut , lbr , -frartlY or .. , li. ley n,4%... — c E Ici .13 , 7 r :Iiira EV, t It.:011 , 0:ons of A littmy Lire. I i Ins : ratA. Th- Li f ".an'l Timms of no ALLeiL Li PLILOOLLILOpj#L rript atpt It.Kpru4r, cat,out fittl to latere-t i'very Irtl• - .Aoir•ilt nt, swad ' it.:l' :fig t*,r ~,j,i , , ,10, rntly E ;7. . 1' . 1 : KAT. 1' e1 , A 1 4 , 1 , 4 . r. 306 ilnntlwity. Nt•ri York " 181 , H 4 pilivlicl". .hr 4t I'L ' 1 11., itt,r y gO.lll Ih 101. alati :tif.-..tiot of y twiewn 014,1111 v. 11dA rItrololluo;lal cm; riuill.Vor cootp, tog.; :ter woo a nOrriakre:%.,;:yptlan Gruel,. bream, Illntt. to I.letuo6. .i A q^,...-r, 10(0000 sold. Addrt 4; T. WILLI I . . arren ange. ; ' tglaginG2l Ji ^4 - Ala r , rirsitum. r• inst 1871. CAvn.. (.itu:•:t. r t:l4 JO. I,)urupltl Wrot t liftOr PPLI-En, . 4, 41 poir _ . *ells' Carbolic Tablets; Nor Cuttglai, Colds and Illoaetteness. 'flie,t: t ok-nt priesend the Acid in liOUllititatlttat with reni-dlee, 10 a popular form, for the i'nre of att- ?Arndt and PrAg I)l# , a*”.•, 74 - entrio. of the Pi , mu art , lin , rederial and AU...tin/mite art Cult-tiatal.l ty-11. , , , grid to tile proprietor in c;,:re. ol Thnistdlfilealtietl of years staudlie.f. Tat.letA, nen . ie per Inik, aoms 1.012 , 11.. 14 Plait 81.., N. Y. rurtid for et:cut-gr. no, laic U. h. . t. • v u 1: i D 1: sv:i h cotit t•. at, t h M. t,;(l:tiCitli:. 1.1. E. ) 1 )I`t. 4(.;1 , .;NT; 4 . 'l , ll , 5 , 1).. a htuto., ,, ine Illus!rr: ,„ l Flynt( y 1:11,10 r"Orttnittl•••• nc,•r I'o , 11i e yrriorueC Mnelm'ince to atis nook .zen e Charge. 0.. etuta. It. , .zre.at AGEfal th S WANTED criT- 537 - VII; Or vt 7 1;4 1- 1;:i .11 "vs or 4. ~t. I•liir.A I,' , ,••• 1. r t. , 011 - h ISM I. it IF 11 AIVorrIA:A t S War. r.sr •.. 1: liat. T 1 I. i sche, rit-k, v.izer icor n , 6:11 r 1 0, ,,. :111 t• 3 ;1 llot.t. Vir.t I (~.•, r, Sat,ill.l pt.! -rt. P 1.1,1 -co , If rot n 4 A,_'-ot,to, A ....,.._,....... . ) .- ;; ; ; - -7- - -7:!":Ei 1 •,.........s.agmossi it—trocl‘i• V . I>:'g I L.r.p 1, , I :11,,,rrv,V., •I fire,f €.l;ie 90,2 •"' "' • Ai r r..ry I;!.,..trftri., • . 7-e a , ItI,L It utO,.T v , vur - d q.a r. Pr, kr: I 0ppqr,,,,,•. 7'. .I'l7 I'lll "I,!' .N" If," 13 ( K Three Years in a Man Trap , A ~ , tIII, I III ion 1., Y1 , 74' 4 1.1, a /hr-'Wow. • Sold la u few Dups. yurtcr Lad 1,111)2, 40 r tnOk ArriOry ,ft :3 day... rinuth , T eiily a hall ttny, it vette to all -utot s, 1/1.0. ;aly Lmnly eAu nllunl lu hay It Cildttrn("4l tYV all Itir 111 , 111 , , th, Te•rntwrautteetilit , e.: b,,tt Jutiy , li(/u1 1 4, . I t, B. #. hqdr, J. 11. cirk., nod 1 ,, r a.untruttd circular COlitatttln4 t.,1 1 ut, , n , nn terin. it n.! , WO. nn , ! twenre 11 , 04 Orraory r:1 J. M.. ...,701.11) Alit) UJiUB EBA. P 2 of 2 f)0 ESE NE! I=ElOl =2 EMM=M KensittlyN trotriloelk 01b:ment. ho trruprictur hat,. Iva rru%fiSY ,r.f. ~r Fidni•r.t Ph) Ith 11; utShi)l,4 ,rnediethal Cortaincd 1 , 1 pat:, :unit) 011he11 , :h11...5:' , 4 qt.l oto.ilhad n vartVel , f(l , o rltlon to Ix , applied 01 ettlVe 01 itlaprer fur , ht,ttrot.eu - 1.( in:41:1 , 11 eto , a rtrh.r.iho+ •.11 , rh, •• wv.l4, -or" corp, pk". II:!VN l'ilAttg .011 ilikrrieep of ialtonot.turry Inithre. I rah-0.1,h, - . hfir ire .S.l . * to):3:t‘r dir% --fie U 1 lrl - 1.1 I;BA ft!) 111:1 , 7-• f:ale:ist)ta IS':I. t Tit Ell V.Nl)4)i ti t t'Ess! (~ r .r. th , l 14;fig,11,/ and lie ap•enztl, n.I lc to A111111J1.101.1 to tUr 11,,, I) . u •.v. a . gnlrt 10 t, nun kwalth to th.• o,flrci • It tra.nnin Auvoak•ar, Flaw us hicb. oruiko: to Ito. aLo : “1 7 •!, 15Intcrus and IA ucfl /I 1/1 L..i i , rt.), V,ULI.I , 441 d •• 1141,1 r .:1, tr,l bill., ,t4e lOWA, I It' O. 4 . 4--r!, nit/if r.g. „ • Dr, WEDS IXTRLGT Gk' JURIIBEEL litns?nnil L. , ; 1 . !•.•• nutriL,rin a. 6 •I 1 • Ilic niof v ,o - 1:1)11 r , f rt, <i h4il(' [II. • :1011N 11ELIA)1.3i , . 1.• . W York. f,o- the Tufted Star ,t. Price $1 er 110:r1e Sop: :or c0:f.11.1%r. 160 ACFES OF KANSAS LAND Foie SALE oQ lENCIIING4?. FOR BEATER COMITY ?hiTaRTY. 1111 sh ire ! 1- near n flrff . rtnbiTtfr, fwt of Inhah:ruht.. in the county ni tttoue,tt ss L.ch 1.1....1t.ct0,ttn, Topeka sawn In h.• r..mpt,tect the Cotfli fie Pnnur.• r Th•-rr .treats of water I tirorizh ate loome .Atooe 11.1.KL.t . aulwr vu it; a coun try road on one bid.. 1111,1 a State rolol on the oth• er. 111. , LILA Is nrarly 11'1 70 . 1111)Z prairie warranted. For ittrther parttenlara inquire of .101 IN IL ,11.,Lli:A lito:ltt.t , rt or W. W 1;2 WIN. New Itrt,:rbton, Pa. .7", war I , i'dri+ ,, t.qe , ,l,t the country '6100,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! To BE. DHTRIII,UfED Tai L. D. SINE'S sEm.IANNT:AL GIFT Enterprise I To be Drawn Tharwlap, July 4, 1872 UNE GRAND CA PITAL OF :441.0,000 J. tkCILX)f, One prize $5,000 in Silver. TWO Prizes, SLOW g , Five .Prizt-, s,Lon 61 . _• enback - 3 Ten fuzes of 4.,.'100 Twn Family (itrria.L:° , 4 and Matched Horses with Silvor-Jtountoti worth SI,LoO ww.h ! Two Horses and Rtiggies wttli Al Silver ' Morcuted Burnem worth 700 each ! Two Fine-toncil ioewoutl. Pi3lloe worth vim each • W Sewing 314 chine,), worth 6210ye3c22 1500 (01,1 ar.d .Cilrer Lever Ihiptir,g fit. all\ wort A. frhin ¢• to IfitiO eaei! (1,11.1 Leontino Chairs, °curl' Gold Veit Chains, Sulull and Duni)le-plated 'Fable and 'tea r pootle, Pliwozraph 3,raelry, 3c., l e. Whole Number-Gifts, 10,000. Tickets Limitelt to .50,000. Agent; Wanted to Sell Tirkef , , to Whom I.therar PretninniA Wilt !,(• p a id Shlglk• Ticketp, Sh• Tickvt.. $10: Twelve Ti..k etg, Vat Twenty tive Tlcket.4. fig). Clrtnlnal4 colatattlvag s full ref prii, a de m:3.4)omi or the Manner of drat , lug, ;11)(i usher in , fOrmtitinn 1n refer,fnre ti IP trthation. 'will he Punt ..nr orderinr th.rn. AII ordt•ro must to ittidrc, , t l I L. D. Sll.NEtioir 0(6. offlo., Int W _ . tUtt• Witt County 'Tux. , rn ( - o ,;tl;r:Tr,..l:anrrr win attpl:d Li the se• , t-ral j tosva•tity. and 1.r, - raira. , fel the purpt.:4o Jf meet. ing tb , Stteir ami VAIUL 1 / 4 1.1:1 fur tic Year 1 , 7 - 2. at Olt , place, an , l Ucic , o,6l,:LateLl (korzt• Netler's. 2.5 Jinn Dur.2104,' . •.Y. ols•rt Wsllace s. Allen's stow "1:S . I) IX sAmite, 'W.' I runnilsgbaw's. Arium's Store. • Economy tm , New. , ~ua;~aey tap ra'ss.ii I twt , (minor, (WI, Ling!' ran ts+ p Chippewa tw p 1.4 nl.ll%Vr Obit) (000 •• 331 h. Derrlager'fs llook*tursCan horo - • 11,,t.,., •• ,%; Greene ty " 9 liorol. ' llamorPr ~t• .Greene tp'• 10 !'rusk Binith'ashop.. Prankfort boro - t.t .1 It VAIICC . A. Hanover LWI , " 12 .1 11 WH.soWo store. ltarroon twp - 1.51 B Chrlaty'A. IridepenAlence. twp - 16 John I.lolmee'._ ' " & 'Hopewell '• 1T J llialis'etore. • Hopewell twp " VS It W Scows. 31 oou tu p " 19 luntes Prentice. notnenh4 can he mealein adjolninztownstrirte. rerAti rio”rietvero lino by bimanly Ist Tbneo not paid at that. data will C. he. cotlect L e LACE d• with COW- P. VVA, rmasarer Bearer County trraTl:ti 1 GET TILE BEST.: , f HOWE'S STANDARD • SCALES, „..... __ 3 ‘ EDSOII Standard Scabs, s A leo, Stored: Ilap,,gage Truel;a; ,'Patent Cash Prawer.. and i/rp eers's Supplies SCALES REPAlnbni SO upEn d 31'CLL'RG, Acento., 63 Wieact Street. Pittt.burKla, Pa gllT'Setatt Par Circulars anti Price 1.114 Ltebily EMI
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