The Beaver Argus. B e aver. Pa., June 19th, 1872. circulation Thirteen Hundred. Rates of E GM =cm 48 00 5 00 600 800 11 00 15 00 30 00 1 wr -10 Hues. .P oo' j oqulreS, do 3 50 N uartis, do 600 fquarm, do GM comuan,.... 800 cuhaman..... 11 00 1 column__ 22 00 administrator.' and Executors' Notices.- •43 00 I latsl notices per rtne, ten amts. OF" Payments to be made Quarterly, except traoßlent advertisements, whirl must be paid advance. TIME TABLE. Cleveland dc Pittsburgh R. li.—Tress ,iing East Issas Bearer Station as follows: Mos ;•-f Accom'n 9.19; Mall, 2.47 p. m.;Evaning Fast L)aii, Train. golte., West leave beaver Station ILA fol ios,. Mail, 7;46 a. m.; Accommodation and Es (thmagh to Bellair,) 5.45 p. m. The attention of the public is directed to the following New Advertisements which appear for the first time in the Annus to -day: Special Notice—Dr. Keyser special Notice—Holloway pvetsi Notices—Dr. Johnston._.._. Magnolia Balm special Notice—Dr. Pierce Special Notice—Singer Sewing Machine ;special Notice—S. & J. tinellenbiarg.—. Special Notices—R,Stchitielt, special Notices—H Noss Special Notiee—Bert & Walsh Advertisement—H. U. Power tagelis A dvertisement—S. R. Johnston___ —.4.0q2w Special Notice—Hugo Andriessen New advertlsementa—G. P. Rowell & Co .... ...0 dew advertisements—Daucby & Co C. 'reacher* . Examinations—M. L. Knight 6wiLtt A dvertisement—Boggs & Bahl Ads ertistment —Grand Concert. 1=1:11 Commeneement.—The closing ex ercises of Beaver Ladies Seminary will be held in the U. P. Church next Friday evening. Doors open at 61 o'clock. Ad mission 25 cents. As the Commence ment:is one day later than originally in tended, examinations of classes will be commenced at 10 a. m. of Wednesday. H. Noss takes pictures in all kinds of weather, but it is not so well to choose, a day when the sun shines too _bright Come one came all. Broadway, New Brighton, The exprekte train, south, on the Al legheny Valley Railroad, ran over and killed a man near Kittanning about half past eight o'clock Saturday evening. lie had been walking on the track, and the engine was so close upon him when he was discovered that it was impossi -1,1, to save his life. His name was not 6m wn, but he is reported to have been a a miner. - The Coroner of Armstrong county took charge of his remains,which were conveyed to Kittanning. - ( ILEVIOTS, Trecots, Diagonals, and all •tj lei. and qualities of goods suitable for summer clothing at S. & J. Snellen burg's, Broadway, New Brighton. We call attention to the very able and toolly interesting tommunication In I —lays paper, descriptive of the advan t.i.zea presented to men in the prime of I.:, who emigrate to Nebraska. The iryta given by Mr. Ritchie, from person , .thservation are interesting and etni a4.iitly worthy the calm consideration of to ,se who contemplate settling in the wi , t; more especially since be has no intri -, 4t at stake save that of benetliting He is neither a land speco lat.,r, nor a hired agent; and his de i.•rtHlVN talent is of a high order, and given to the public. , E s; Eurnishintr Goods, every va rwt v ,test and most I ,, i.sh ionable quality, \% aN'M MI hand at Bert ,t Walsh' 8, .othing house., Broadway, New Brigh ton. Lteenses.-- ( in Wednesday of last V. eel,: the cotirt granted licenses to the f)llowing applicants: To keep Hotels —.l. M. Heed Bridgewater; Charles Yauer, Ififtnan Eckhart, Beaver Falls; Iktvid Magaw, New Brighton. Eating // ,, uses—lfenry Wagner, Martin Hal ler, Beaver Falls; to sell liquors in nt ales of not Less than one quart—F: it Built-haste, Beaver Falls; lames Alex ander, Rochester. - • EVERY BODY goes to H. Noss, Photo grapher, Broadway. New Brighton. Get y,ur pictures for the 4th of July. Run By Money.—We heard a gen tlrman, who was a candidate at the re cent primary meetings, say, last week, that the politics cf this county were "run l , y muney•" On being asked for an ex planation he replied that about a week hPfore the primary meetings a local pol nietan, who claims to carry his town ',fop in his breeches pocket came to him and told bin) that at $4 a head he could g e hint 40 votes in his township. The ..andidate told him he was not buying otes but that he would get 40 votes in that township at any rate. The result .hawed that he only got three or tour ~ tem, while an opponent, who was not known lA have any strength there at all, received the vote almost solid: The $4 arrangement was probably entered into Iry the candidate last referred to, and Ow local politician of course made a nice thing out of the sale {lf his neighbor's a es. BEST WA LSH, Agents for the justly celebrated Singer Sewing Machine,— Broadway, New Brighton. Strawberrien.=-We were made the recipients of some of this luscious fruit through the generosity of Mr. Emmet B. Morton, of Brighton tp., but inad vertently we forgot to acknowledge the favor last week. Through the mul tiplicity of cares imposed by attention to the building in which we are engag ed, and the demands of the Anous upon our time, it is no wonder some-- things are overlooked. But Mr. Emmet must be assured his fruit was pronounc ed delicious by our employees; and they profess to be Judges in such matters; and they unite in 'presenting thanks to the generous donor Coupled - with their desire for his pecuniary advancement. Fot.t.ow the crowds to S. it. .1. Snel leo burg's, Broadway, New Brighton. Walk In.—Twenty-five or thirty rears ago, Rev. Charles O. Finney, now l'res,dent of Oberlin College, was carry ing on a series of revival meetings in some eastern city, Boston, we think. Poe day a gentleman called to see him business. Mr. Finney's daughter, iterliaps five years old, answered his r!I1K. "Is your father in?" asked the .trairger, "tio," replied the demure maiden. "But walk in, poor dying sin ner! Mother can pray for you." P I.EIiTY of those Fashionable Coate, at at R. Steinfehr s. lartitt L Kufelt was sworn in as '',Linty Superintendent of Heavencoun ty, last week. His address is Industry,. Pwaver younty, Pa. All having official but.inesa with him should addre f iss him at that point. FRANK GRAY Rtill cuts those Whims alle cults at It. Steintehrs. A Gobbing Papa.—The following iettf r was received by a lady in this place week from a newly made papa: June Ilth. 1872. Staten: Our "boy" is about 2 houri 4 old, and both the boy and his ma art doing finely. The aforesaid "boy" Weighs about D pounds; we think ; its fathrr and mother at latikt t ton. N. IL I almost forgot to tell you that our new babT a a "boy." Can't yon onne %nd see a, soon? N env Goods constantly received Bert tt. Walah'a clothing house Broad way. New Bighton. Pesti val.—A Strawberry Festival is ring held in the wigwam erected inside the foundation of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. It commenced on Monday even ing 17th inat,and will continue every eve ning for a week. Proceeds for temeflt of the church. The RepubliOn primary election of Butler .county *la held on Saturday, the Bth inst., find on Monday of last week, the following ticket was nom inated: Congress` F . E. McJankin; dele gate to constitutidnal convention, John N. Purviance; *nate, Allen Wilson; Assembly, Wm:: S. Waldron, David McKee; Sheriff, ;Nlohn S. Kelly, Pro thonotary, Eli <ionn; Register and Re corder, Mathew! No Greer; Clerk of Courts, John H. Sutton; Commissioner, Robt. Borron; 4uditors, Isaac Meals (3yre), E. G. DOnom (2yrs); Coroner David Kirkpatriik. The Citizen says the ticket is a good one, and will com mand the entire strength of the party B'• am, : — l , ss IX 7 00 9 00 10 60 1$ 00 90 IX) 39 00 6 , .. EEMI 47 00 1110 OD 10 00 1500 12 00 13 Ou 15 OD 21 00 Si 00 29 CO 28 00 VD OD 60 00 100 OD FINEST 'MILS. We, MS, lowest, prices. Bert dr, Walsh, Roadway, New Brigh ton. The llama of toseph Wolf, of Wayne Tp., Lawrence county, was destroyed by fire on Sundity of last week. The family were kirKping a fire to cook din ner. and used slOvings for the purpose someof which, alfghting on the roofaet it on fire. Moat ofle goods on the ground floor were savedcbothing saved from the second story. Tbe property was insured to the amount oal,ooo Large Silk Suti;Urnbrellas for 81,25 sat Hibbarda, Roelugger. Jel2;2w NIII EIE Horse ILHIOI.—A short distance above East Liierpool, 0., on Saturday of week before Witt, the Wellsville Ac commodation train ran over and killed a horse. The most styqh and the cheapest Mil linery in the coiiinty at Hibbards. Ro chester. jel2;2w The tiniontoiin Genius of Liberty says : "We haveeert a letter from Mr. John L• Goe, to ilk uncle. Mr. Eli Cope, of this borough 4 in which he gives the weights of some of the fleeces taken from his splendid flock of sheep. He says: 'Many of them weigh from 15 to 20 pounds, a number of them over 20 each. One ewes fleece, 23 poueds 6 ounces: one rapes fleece, 30 pounds 3 ounces. Thesetaheep are regularly— ■heared every year. One year hence I hope to shear alpumber of fleeces from 25 to 30 pounds " --- At Hibhards, ttochester you find the cheapest Dry floods in the County. lel2 2w Andrew Nl;Fintosh, was seri ously injured 14$ Friday morning at an on IsDind run, whileengaged in taking tools from a well. He was caught in the I . 4achinery and had an arm crushed and his leg broken in two places. He nairowly escaped being killed outright..! It Is feared his arm will have to Wamplltated ; otherwise he is slowly recy ering. GRAsn PieNaii July 9th, at Cannelton, Pa. Reading Declaration of Indeqend ence by Dr. W. F. Shuriock , and an ad dress by lion.'lJ. S. Ratan. Dinner, Supper. Fire Wirks and Dancing. All are invited. _ [jet2;3t. ' Commence*cal.—The Com mance anent of Washington College will begin with the Baccalitureate sermon of Pres ident Hays. on Sabbath June 23, in the Town Hall. On Monday, June 24, the annual sermon to the Society of Relig ions Inquiry will be delivered, and on Tuesday, the 25th, the re-union of the Washington Class 0f51847 will take place when a historical address will be deliv ered by A. M. Gow of Evansville, Indi ana. The anniversary exercises of the Literary Societies will take place the same day, while the Commencement proper will be held on the forenoon, and the Alumni in the afternoon of Wednes dav the 26th. A FARM FOR A STORE.—A first-class Dry Goods and Grocery Store in a good location, near to the best markets in this county—now doing a good - business: —can be had for a good farm. Store and building valued at from $15,000 to $20,000, The best reasons given for wanting to exchange. Apply to or addres, Steven son d Wittish, 'Beaver Falls, Pa. Ljel2;tf A Beautiful Figure.—Life is like a fountain fed by a thousand streams that perish if one be dried. It is a /li ver cord twisted with aousand strings, 6 that parts asunder i i one is broken. Thoughtless mortals e surrounded by innurnerabit dangers which make it much more strange that they escape so long, than that they almost all suddenly die at last. We are encompassed with accidents every day sufficient to crush the decaying tenements we inhabit. The seeds of disease are planted in our con stitution by nature. The earth and the atmosphere whence we draw the breath of life are impregnated with death; health is made to operate its ciwn destruction. The food that nourishes contains the elements --of decay ; the soul that ani mates it by vivifying, first tends to wear its own action ; death lurks in ambush along the paths. Notwithstanding th.y, truth is so forcibly contimed by the daily example befdreour eyes, bow lit tle do we lay it to heart. We see our friends andlibors die; but how sel dom does it i:: . `tr to our thoughts that our knell may next give the warning to the world. A New Phi loiir . a — ph Gallery has just been opened by J. Uhaltn in D. Mil ler's New Brick, Bridgewater, with all the latest improvements in the art Entire satiafaation rendered. je 2;4 w An organ grinder, an old veteran sui cide inducer, who understands the pow er of advertising, lately paid an editor seventy-five cents for a puff. The news paper man, who had not made a ash entry on bis books for two weeks, re sponded promptly in his next issue with the following. After giving a history of music and musical instruments from the earliest ages down to the present day, he says: "Mr. Rubini Likwiski, an Italian nobleman, arrived in this city yesterday with one of the fittest band organs we have ever seen since we were in Rome. During the' afternoon he moved through the streets discoursing rich gems of music; and attracting large numbers of listeners among the elite of our village. We have heard the music oral! nations and a thousand organ grinders, but none in our judgment could throw such pathos and subtle ex pression into the machine as does Mr. Likviriski. His rendition of the popular air 'Bully for Me' was simply superb. He will remain in town for a few days, and families wishing his services by the day can procure them for twenty-five cents. His instrument is set for six tunes, but he can sing and do a very fair jig. Try him a whack!" Five Hundred Thousand. --500,000 Bottles of Green'e August Flower has been sold in this State in three months. We only ask you to go to the drug stores of lingo Andriessen, Beaver, S. Hannen, Rochester, or Gilliland (It Kerr, New Brighton, Pa., and get a bottle free of charge, or a regular size at seventy-five cents. Every Bottle warranted to cure Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint, Sick headache, Costiveness, Heartburn, Wa terbrash, Sour Stomach, Indigestion. Impure Blond, or deranged Stomach and liver. Use Dr. Boschee's German Syrup for consumption. nov29;iy. Small hones.—The Southern Far mer says: The argumenti may all bo in favor of great size, but the facts are all the other way. Large horses are more liable to stumble and be lame than those of the middle size. They are clumsy, and cannot fill themselves as quick. There is nothing more surpris ing to Western men than to visit Mon treal, and to see the small, but stout, Canadian horses hauling large, two-seat ed carriages, full of people, with appar ent ease. A horse weighing 000, takes a chaisSor Concord wagon, with two men in it, and makes fifty or sixty miles a day, over hills that might have terrified liannibil. But their weight is where it ought to be. Ms compact, and not ly ing along loose. It is muscle, and not pulp, that we want in a horse. --;c--•- lEZZIEI COURT PROCEEDINGS. The followinebustittes was disposed of in the Criminal Co tof this county, Last week : Commonwealth vs. Barnard lquigan, Indicted for an aggravated /assault and battery. Nolte prosequii entered on payment of costs by defendant. Com'th vs. Jacob Nicely, charged with embracery, Grand Jury ignored the bill, and prosecutor to pay costs. Coml6 vs. A. V. Cunningham—in dictment, practicing medicine contrary to law. Bill Ignored, and prosecutor to pay costa. Com'th vs. Mary Mills, charged with surety of the peace on oath of Esther Pratt. Case discharged and each party to pay their own Cost,. Com'th vs. Chas. Bruce. Jr., Indicted for seduction and bastardy, true bill, and case continued. Com'th vs. Robt..l. Stinson, el at in dicted for malicious mischief: true bill. Case settled by the parties after the jury was called. Cotn'th vs. Jacob Cobleni, et al, in dicted for a conspiracy to defraud ; true bill. Case continued. Com'th vs. George Pratt, indicted for selling liquor on Sunday. Plead guilty, sentence deferred. - Com'th vs. George Pratt, indicted for selling liquors to minors. Plead guilty and sentence deferred. Same vs. same, indicted for selling liquor without license. Plead guilty and sentenced to pay the costa of pros ecution, a fine of fifty dollars, or give security for the same, or stand commit ted till sentence is complied with. Com'th vs. Esther Pratt, indicted for selling liquor without license, plead guilty and sentence deferred. Same vs. same, Indicted for selling liquor to minors. Plead guilty and sentence deferred. Same vs. same, indicted for selling liquor on Sunday. Plead guilty. Sen tence deferred. Com'th vs. Fred Wilson, indicted for larceny, case continued, and process for arrest of defendant ordered. Com'th vs Albert J. Scott, Indicted for assault and battery-2 cases—nollc prosequi entered on payment of costs. Com'th vs. Joseph Victory, indicted for rape—in Oyer .t Terminer—contin ued until Sept. sessions. Com'th vs. Adam Whipple, et a/ as sault and battery ; bill ignored, and prosecutor to pay costs. Com'th vs. Free Darling, indicted for rescuing a prisoner ; true bill and con tinued. Com'th vs. Geo. Foulk, Indicted for fornication and bastardy—case contin ued. Com'th vs. A. M. Foster, indicted for false pretenses ; true bill. Case contin ued and process for defendant. IN THE COMMON PLEAS The following cases were disposed of In the Court ef Common Pleas of Bea county, last week : Conrad Brown vs. Henry R. Foot, ac tion of assumpsit—tried and verdict for plaintiff for Vir2.77. Catherine Marker, et al, vs. C. 04 P. Railroad Co. Action for ejectment of a piece of laud in Industry township. Con tinued. D. A. McKean vs. J. C. Wilson, action of ansumpaie—tried and verdict for W I plaintiff in the sum of Robt. M. Martin vs. John C. Wilson, acitm of attazinipait: Defendant confess ed judgment. Benj. Chews' Administrators vs Wm. Jenkins, action for ejectment of a tract of land in North Sewickley tp. Not dis posed of. Matthew Stacy vs. Chas, W. Babout, 0 at. Ejectment, for a lot in the borough of New Brighton. Tried and a verdict for defendant.. P. 11. Stevens , ln vs. Henry Cowan, action of debt. Continued. Samuel McConaugby vs. John Gr[ch ina, et ca, action of Vrasapasa. Verdict for plaintiff for r 7.50. Castor sulestlinte for Castor Oil—a (amt ly physic which Is pleasant to take and does not distress or gripe, but is sure to operate when all other remedies have failed. It Ise purely vegeta ble preparation, containing neither Bitnenals, ?dor ph'ne nor Alcohol, the rysutt of fifteenyears ex perimenting by Dr. Samuel Pitcher. It Is per fectly harmless and far more effective than Pills, Narcotic Syrups or Castor 011. By /001:ling the system it produces natural sleep, and is particu larly adapted to crying or teething children It kills Worms, cures Stomach Ache, Constapation, Flatulency and Derangement of the Liver. No family can afford to be without this article, It costs but 50 cents—ask your druggist to get it for you, and he will always keep It. Vole of Thanka.—At a meeting of the Soldiers' Orphans of the Phillips burgh School the following paper was unanimously adopted: WHEREAS, Messrs. Henrici tic Len; and the Economy Society sent to us, the Soldiers' Orphans of Phlilipsburgh, a rich and abundant supply of the choic est flowers from their splendid gardens and increased by wild flowers, to enable us to decorate the Soldiers! graves, May 30, showing their generous patriotism and sympathy. The flowers were also accompanied by a generous contribution to our library, therefore Resolved, That we return to them our most hearty thanks for these and other special favors. And, further we desire to acknowledge that a year has not roll ed round since the organization of our school without our being reminded of the spontaneous kindness and thought fulness of Henrici dr. Lenz_and the Econ omy Society. Our united desire and prayer shall be pat God will ever bless and prosper them, and make us worthy of their favors. A. V. Cot.E, Pres. Wa. W. F.BREY , See. A 1111 EAT many persons complain about corns and bunions, but never stop to in quire what causes them ; now here we have it, nearly the whole (muse is in not having Boots and Shoes that fit neatly. If you wish your feet free from them get your shoes of Umstead & Hartzog, who will guarantee a good lit. They havejust received a nice assortment of Shoes, Gait ers and slippers,call and see them, Broad way, New Brighton. jes;tf Better than Fretting.—As sun shine is better than shadow, so cheerful ness is better than fretting. A pretty story is told of a little girl whom we shall call Minnie, who, to amuse a home sick cousin who was visiting at her house, brought out her choicest play things. Among these was a tiny trunk a very pretty toy—but Freddy bent the lid too far back, and broke it off. When he saw what he bad done, he was frightened, and begun to cry. Then dear little Minnie, with her own eyes full of tears, said. "Never mind, Freddy; just see what a cunning little cradle Cho top will make!" That was certainly a great deal better than fretting. If all children were only blessed with tho possession of such plilosophy—and even grown people too—how much brighter and more glorious would our world be! Notlee.—From and after this date until the first of September neat the County COlLllmlasloners will meet on Sat urday of each week only. aprlbtf We take pleasure in giving publicity to anything that suggests an effectual and expeditious means of exterminating Bait most dreadful of all insects, the Colora do Potato Bug. The ravages of this bug are such as to prevent many of our farm ers from attempting CU grow potatoes in large quantities, well knowing that there is little likelihood of their reaping any harvest from their labors. At a recent fanners' meeting in 'Payton, Mr. John Bradford said that, in addition to the usual•mode of flghtinig the bugs by de stroying their larvve, had found that an easy way to get rid of them was to cover the potatoes ' , with straw. Dust year he raised an acre by this method and they Were not Injured by the bug, while thosk unproticted along side of them were entirely destroyed. He bad an acre and a half ails year covererd with straw and had thus: Aar discovered no bugs among them.. Mils is an easy and cheap method, and IA eertainly worthy of a trial by flirmerk: Inver Co., Weight Republic'. an Tlcket.—At the county conven. Den held In Mercer o county last week, by the straight Republicans, the following ticket was nominated : Congress, Wm. Waugh; Senate, F. H. Braggins; Assem bly, Hon. N. Morford; Con. Conven tion, A. S. Anderson; Sheriff, R. C. McClure; Prothonotary, S. F. Thomp son; Recorder, G. W. Wright; Clerk of Conrts, E. L. Rose; Dist., Att'y, W. A. McCormick; Commissioner, Elijah Ba ker; Poor Director, X. M. Connor;. Aud itors, John C. Black, 3 years; J. H. Ba ker, 2 years; Coroner, Dr. Jas.- Brush, Considerable interest was taken in the contest for Congress, there being four candidates in the field, viz. William Waugh, John Allison, L G. White, and D. W. Findley. Mr. Waugh was nomi nated on the 4th ballot. CAUTION.—Every genuine box of Dr. MRLANES LIVER PILLS bears the isignatureof FLEMING BRO'S., Pitts burgh Pa., and' their private United States Stamp. itt.tr• "'rake no other." The market is full of Imitations. Every .now and then some corner loafer or envious scallawag, starts the story that the Anous circulation is rap idly decreasing, and that "great shoals" of people are visiting our office each day to stop their papers. One of these ca nards is in circulation at the present time. For the information of those who think this to be so and for others who may be induced to give It credence, we may state that the AnoUs has more sub scriptions now than it ever had since we knew anything about it, and scarcely a day passes but that we add new names to our books. This will be bad news for the story raisers, but the fact is- entirely satisfactory to us. The Aeons is a self sustaining newspaper, and is not depen dent on the caprices of any person or cl ass of persons, a fact which a good many people happen to know but dis like to acknowledge. MIAS FRAZIER has on hand and is constantly receiving all the latest styles lu Bonnets. Bata. Flower., Ribbons. &c. She has alto Dolls Var. den paper and evelopes and all kinds of fancy sta tionery. Coraets, Glovev, Hosiery. Haudker. chiefs], Collars. Uutlervleevea, and In tact every• thing chattily kept In a first class trimming store. mrah.4w Batlifog,—A daily bath for the whole body is not too much. Health may not absolutely require this, but there aro few persons who would not be benefitted by a complete washing of the skin, from head to foot, at least once every day. The feet need washing us much as the head, OA the perspiration upon them la very abundant. Feet that are cased in leather are not excepted from this ne cessity of cleansing. Digestion is freer when water is applied above the organs of digestion; and the wkshiug of the chest helps one to breath mole freely. Bathing makes the limbs aupple, and it opens the muscles to breath from, if such an unscientific statement may be permitted. All will agree that in the second month of summer a daily bath is aluxury not to be omitted. Ice Cold Sparkling Soda Water, draw from marble fountains, flavored with pure fruit Syrup—always fresh at Hugo Andriesslin'a Beaver Drug Store. jel9;Bt lII= Out Dube Ltre.—Our girls want more out-door life, and less reading novels and .embroidering In rooms dar kened with green blinds. If there is any ono thing more beautiful than an other in a garden of Sowers, that thing is a beautiful girl, with a sun-bonnet on her head so wide and capacious that you have to get right square before her toffee the glowing cheeks that are sure to be there if she is at all accustomed to garden walks and works. Physically, there can be nothing better for daughters, and, in deed, for many wives, than to take sole charge of a - small flower garden. The benefits derived from early rising, stir ring the soil, snuffing the pure morning air, are freshness and glow of cheek and brightness of eye, cheerfulness of tem per, vigor of mind and purity of heart. Consequently, Mil must be more cheer ful and lovely as a daughter, wore dig nified and womanly as q sister, and more attractive and confiding as a wife. If you have not the dooryard iround, then get a dozen pots and plant the seeds of flowers to your taste. The care and attention required to rear and train the growing plants, occupies the mind to the exclusion oftentimes of senseless novel reading, a senseless waste of time. You listless,pale-faced, fragile thing of a girl, throw off your mock delicacy, put on gloves if you will, but work in the flow er garden till your cheeks _vie in color with the blush of the rose which you• cultivate. TI AR BAR Room RF4IEDY for weakness of the stomach Is a dose of Rum Bitters. They are surcharged with Fuzel Oil, a deadly element, which is rendered more active by the pungent astringents with which it Is combined. If your stomach weak or your liver or bowels disor dered, tone, strengthen aml regulate them with Vinegar Bitters, a pure Veg etable Stonutelne and Aperient, free from alcohol, and capable of infusing now vi tality into your exhausted and disorder ed system. tna'.ll;4w. The Effect's of Liquor.—The man ner in which liquor runs through suc ceeding generations, and blasts or clouds many lives, is forcibly told by M. Morel, a distinguished French writer: He bays that in one family, with whose history he was familiar, in the first generation the father was a habitu al drunkard, and was killed Ina public brawl; in the second generation the son inherited his father's habits, which gave rise to attacks of mania; terminating In paralysis and death; In the third genera tion, the grandson was strictly sober hot was full of hypochondrical and Im aginary fears of persecution. etc., and bad tendencies; and, in the fourth gen eration, the children had very limited intelligence, and cne of them had an atr tatlk of madness when sixteen years old, terminating in stupidity, nearly amount ing to idiocy. With him the family will probably become extinct. And thus we perceive the persistence Of taint, in fact that a generation of absolute tem perance will but avert the issue. Legal Points Briefly Stated.— A note by a minor is void. A note is sued on Sunday is void. It is fraud to conceal a fraud. Ignorance of the law excuses nu ono. A contract made with a minor is void. Notes bear interest only when so stated. A contract made with a lunatic is void.. The law compels ,no one to do impossibilities., An agreement without any consideration Is void. Sig natures made with a lead pencil are gr o in law. A receipt for money paid is tof legally conclusive. The acts of one part ner of a firm bind all others. Contracts made on Sunday cannot be enforced. Principals are responsible for the acts of agents. It Is not legally necessary to say on a note 'for value received." If a note be lost or stolen it does not release the owner; be must pay it. Each indi vidual in partnership is responsible for the whole amount of the firm. A note obtained by fraud, or from a person In a ,statoof-intoxicatioos cannot be collected., An etidOrtier of a, noto is exempt from liability if not served wall notice of its dishonor within twenty-four hours of its non-payment. Cambria.—ln.Conemaugh borough, about two weeks ago, a child was born which bids fair to prove a greater curi osity than the celebrated Siamese twins. The infant we speak of was born with a duplicate part of itself attached to its body above the - , navel, but Whits this duplicate part is almost perfect In every other particular it is headless. The lower litubs are well formed, as also its body and arms, but there is only one finger on each band. The body is turn ed inward and only requires 8 head to make a well formed child. The infant is a stout, hearty. fine looking female and If it should live will prove a won derful curiosity.—Johnstown Echo. ..i-- hi Girls. don't talk slang. 111 is , ea essary that any onoofyour fatuy s Id do that , let it be your big brothi*.t m b I would not advise him to adopt Si g _ eon English" whim' there lilt* ca t t ant systemized language that he can jus as well use. But don't you slo . It. ; Won have no ides" bow it soundslo can din: used or averse to it, to hear a yith rig lady, when she is asked to g o 4 - 6 0 place, answer "Not much !" or lei re quested to do something she does;•lnot wish, to hear her say, "Can't are it.m.±i ik Not tanker !heard a yin ng spia l b c , is educited and acoompliehld, s .in S . leg of a young man, Bay that sh '5 f in tended to "go for blear and when Cher sister asked her assistance at some 'goo' rk , she answered "Not for Joe." k N ‘.l ts Now, young ladies of unexceptio ble character and really good eilucatioi • fall into.this habit, thinking It shows ruslart• ness to answer back in slang, and ,;;boy soon slip flippantly from their lips:iirith i a saucy pertness that is neither Jae Ike nor becoming.- "I bet" or "y ou b ~ is well enough among men who are ad ing horses (viand, but the contrait is positively shocking to hear these viZrtis issue from the lips of a young lay,— They Seem at once to surround hervith the rougher associations of men's-laity life, and bring her down from the 4ed este' of purity, whereon She is plackfl, to their own coarr level. —Ex. :Z . l-' .....---, fo 6 Cruelty to Chlldreu.—Tln4 is now a protest from Washington atlinst the imposition of too much wet*: on children in the public schools. A I:4ther complains-that the teachers are aaerific ing everything to the success in 'tigell lug matches" of the pupils. Ote of them has a custom of 'calling n) her pupils, without regard to age or 141:paci ty, to write out long lists of worde and every word cols - spelled they are rjuir ed to write twenty-five times after ' hoot hours. Under this system his owittie girl, eight years old, had to wrsix hundred words one night, and ar?other, about the same age had to writ one thousand words. It, would be 'Oman matter, of course for a i eady pendan to write a thousand words, but for eclulti eight 1 0 earn old, who cannot fo a the letters except with slowness-andiialna taking effort, it lea wearisome ant,;crnel task. The ambition tate:Okra tageften without discretion, and very ofter9eeds to be cinched for; itic . gociiket th*pu. , pile. Wherr eh li d rot frnr* , seien 4 0 ' ten years Of age Mite, tasks set themOhich outside be accomplished by work ,iaide the school room, *hero they - .sperm al* hours dally,,,it Is high time forome- : body toltiterfere. We weak] as 4 t: that rl who such taskiiire imposed Um they should be done, in school, and theresich er obliged to stay there till they Sere l'.. completed, ~.- , , _ ..—....—... A pr3:tim The Reporter, with refresh in Opool nem, denies that Mr. Lawrence Qbati tuted Mr. Rutan in his place In to last Radical Convention, and in so doirig had violated the instructions of the Wash ington county Republicans by poling for the notorious Hartran ft rnsulad of Gen. Ketchum. Now the facts areese, and we leave the Reporter to etpaln how Mr. Rutan got into the ConvUtlon; This district was entitled to fon t,lP`Mele gates. Beaver and Butler had eafh ono delegate, neither of whom was M. Ru tan. Washington was, or should ;have been, represented by Mal. Ewink, and Mr. Lawrence; the former appeatlxl in his place and voted as instructed; but Mr. Lawrence did not appear as 4nem- ber, but Ins voto was cast, biti not by Mr. Bentley, and was cast sipinst the choice of Washington county Will the Reporter explain heir Mr. *Whin got Into the convention and whm he represented? We pause for a reply.— Washingtda Examiner. Weak Backs and bad Seats. The small of the back is the ink or strong point of every person. rels the een i, ec , votuosaga-- tiefitb.o. *.early three hundred muscles are diro6tly or indirectly connected with the moans of which the small of the back is thtiipivo tal center. Hence, while those io are strong, and whose ingspular spite:pm are well balanced, know nothing of `spinal weakness or vertebral distortiotVlinva- lids are forever complaining of tils part of the body. One very prominent cause of 4weak backs and crooked spines is, thelinhy glen le and unanatomical seats and'r,ench es of onr school-houses, churcOs and halls, nor are the seats and bone* pro vided on steamboats, rail road 4ni, or at stations or ferry-houses any bettor. It Is impossible for any person ti occu py these sesta long without beingforced out of shape. And when 80100 chil- siren ate confined to them for *vend hours a day for morths and year;:, their backs will inevitably ho more:io less weakened, with corresponding efornd ty of body, for life. • ----••-- - .0 4 , " During a class meeting, held teverni years since. by the Methodist liiethren of a Southern village, BrotherJoues went among the colored portion;,of the congregation. Finding there an man d notorious for his endeavor to se re (4od on the Sabbath and Satan the, rest of the week, he said . "Weil, brother Hick,, I'm glee to See you here. Haven't stole any ' rkeys since I saw you last, brother , ick?" "No, no, brudder Jones, no tkrkeys. "Nor any chickens, brother Pick V, "No, no, brudder Jones, no chkitens." "Thank the Lord, Brother tick I That's doing well, my brotherir said Brother Jones, leaving Brothei,e. Dick, who immediately relieved hit over burdened conscience by saying ton near neighbor, with an immense sigof re lief: "Ef he'd a said ducka, a had me." Kick On the Door.—Sinati boys are proverbially a nuisance, and are the cause of more trouble than 01.4. Nick himself. A young lady of thlepace has a young brother who amuses hirrilby kicking on the outer door, muehito her annoyance. The fun-loving , p*ensi ties of this youngster came veri near getting ono of our young meri t :oho is lu the habit of calling there oft4m, into serious trouble the other evenit'. The came man ea° up to the d r and very patronisingly asked the yoingster: "Bubby. is your sister at home?-t: "Yes, sir," said Bubby with a merry gain kle iu his eye, " just kick on the dl.:Or and she will open it." The gentle:n*li gave a pretty vigorous kick. and Ai heard sounds as if the army of Flandeie wore on the march to the music ofearth quake ; the door fl ew open and n ava lanche of boot Jacks, orootri kindles, smoothing Irons and ether miseilot fell on him. Of course explanatinps and apologies followed: but the gtieman says he don't "kick on the dor" any moro,--Jgxchange. v.; - .•- suileide.—Capt. Samuel Giflespie, a farmer, residing near BakerstoWn Alle gtiev,,,county.. committed suicide on Tuesdar . ,,ol , leat:sweek.,..TO deceased wasA during tile we war, but since his return bome be had beau rath er intempsrate. Our informant states that for seine time -past be had been rather low spirited, and on Tuesday evening w,bile it his oisni house, he pro cured a pistol and shoi himself the wound proving fatal in a very short time. The deceased was married and loaves a wife and one child. A brilliant -0d durable stucco white wash may be made by slacking clean lumps of well-burnt lime in hot wafer, t)n a small tub. covered to keep irithe steam. Pass the fluid through a fine sieve, add a quarter pound of burnt afoul, two pounds of white sugar, three pints of rice flour made into a thin. and well boiled paste. and one pound of glue dissolved over a slow fire. Apply with a paint brush while the stash is winm. Obituary.—lt is with feelings of more than ordinary sadness that we chronicle the death of a young acquaint- . ainni,"'CitilltiM Henry; - Jr., %gbh:shin:ear. red at the residence. uf his parer. In Fallstou, Beaver county, Sunday em it:kg „lota. _The deceased was a Young geniletaan of sterling worth, Ouertic A In business, possessed f a tine Ind, well cultured, and a general 'faVorito alike-for his intellectual as well as tocial merits. for some time be had been ee l. gage la the Gazette composing room, whe e his ,excellence of character . and ge. 'kindly dispositiou l hiut WO him the good will of i l l . his associates. While be was held in esteem as much by his employers, as by his companions for his marked mental attainments. Flow weeks ago ho was taken sick, e r er hich compelled him to desist from lab In the hope of recuperating ho. returned to his home In Foliate!), whore for a Ilmo ho seemed to rally, and his friends look ed for his speedy recovery; but In this they were doomed to be sadly disap pointed, for the relief proved to be but temporary, and after a short season of suffering, he was claimed by death as a victim. The cause of his decease was a complication of disorders—dysentery. fever, and ulcerated sore throat, which seemed in-the few first days of his ill ness to have so shattered his constitu tion as to render mOical skill of no - •avail. The funeral took place on Mendey afternoon. and his remains were laid In the quiet churchyard amid the general sorrow of all who had known—and knowing had learned to love—him in life, and in death held his memory dear. Words of sympathy have little consola tion In suet) all hour of grief, but in common with all their friends, we ban not but afford the parents our most ten der and genuine sympathy in the great desolation which has passed over their home.—Pitta. Gazette Jane 12 Fer the Vetiver A r;:11 ,, NIiBIiLSKA. By the provisions of the well-known Kansas-Nebraska act, Nebraska VMS or ganized into a territory In 1854, and ad mitted into the Union as the 37th State on the let day of March 1867. Nebraska is the youngist Slate eontposing the Americsn Vnion,and la situated between the 40th and . 43d parallels of North lati tude, and the 95th and 104th degret a of longitude west from Greenwich. It is bounded on the north by Dakota Terri tory, on the west by the Territories of Wyoming and rolorado, on the soyth by Colorado Territory and the State ()Men sas, and on the east by the State of lowa. It has an extreme length of 412 by a width of 280 miles, forming an Area of about 75,000 square miles, or about 50,- 000,000 ;tercet, of as good agricultural lands as are to be found on the Ameri can continent. The largest river in the State is the Platte which, on first view of the beholder, looks liken mighty river— broad and majestic—but on close exam ination is found to be a wide, shallow stream, varying in width from three fon rths to 2 miles. Its channel is contin ually changing, which is caused by the quick-sands that are continually floating down its tide. This renders it unnavi gable for vessels even of the smallest tonnage. In addition to the Platte river, there are the Nlobrarah, Loup Fork, Elkhorn, Nemaha, Blue,Republican, the Weeping-Water and their numerous trifiCtaries. of running water. The streams are all beautifully fringed with timber; the water-powers on moat of those streams aro equal to those on sim ilar alzedetreama of , western Pennsylva 7 nla itilth thezaceittion. irr 'Beaver Palls. They general character of the country Is rolling prairie with vast tableand well drained bottom lands. The soil is ex tremely rich, and is from two to four feet, and In some places; over five deep. The atmosphere is dry, clear, and bra cing. Du ilditic Stol3o of good quality is found in different te.)tittate. Coal is known to exist in the couAties of Rion ardson, Gage, Ottoe, Nerneha, Johnson, and Pawnee, although but partially de veloped. The crops are principally wheat, corn, rye, oats and barley, which ate grown with ease, and vegetables in great variety are of the most luxuriant growth. The fruits of the temperate climate do well in Nebraska. Apples, pears, plums, peaches, cherries, grapes and a variety of small fruits have been grown with tine- QM The educational interests of the State are liberally provided for. By the lib erality of the general Government Ibis State was endowed with double the amount of school lands--the one-eigh teenth of all her public dOmain being appropriated for school purposes—and by wise and judicious legislation the school fund has been put in a most avail able shape for immediate benefit and fu ture wants. All Christian denomina tions are represented in Nebraska, and the devotion of the inhabitants to the cause of religion is testified by the hun dreds of chUrcbes scattered over the State. The people of Nebraska, so far as tho writer became acquainted with them, are kind and hospitable; and the character of the inhabitants,for indus try, intelligence, sobriety, economy and Christianity, is highly commendable. The eastern boundary of the State of Nebraska Is washed by the Missouri riv er, a navigable river most seasons of the year; it is traversed from east to west— near its centre—by the Union Pacific, the greatest railroad on the continent; it is also belted by eight other railroads of great itnliortance now in full and sue cessfu Operation; and, also, quite a num ber of others are proposed and will no donbt \ po completed in a few years. • Menl in the prime of life, with mode rate mans, confidence in themselves, and a willingness to work;—if their hab its of industry are bounded by prudence and economy, need not hesitate to emi grate to Nebraska in order to secure for themselves comfortable homes. The price of land usually ranges from three to sixteen dollars per acre, some moor and some less, owing to location. ~ I have endeavored truthfully to repre sent the case, and will say in conclusion that Nebraska is the must beautiful sec tion of the country I ever looked upon ; and is destined, at no distant day, to be come ono of the greatest grain produc ing and stock raising States in our wide; ly extended Republic. J. C. Itrreitik. Logstown, Beaver Co., Pa. J uno 14,'73. Strawberry and lee Cream Fes tival.—The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E. Church, Bridgwater, will give a Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival, in their Church in that place, on Thumday evening, June 20th, 1872. The public are cordially invited to attend, and an enjoyable time may be confidently ex pected. Come one, cowl:tall, Denver College.—Examinations of classes commoner:, Monday morning next, interspersed with Essays and • Mu sic. Monday evening address. Tues day evening, Commencement Concert. Wednesday evening, Public exercises of the Alumnae. Thursday evening, Com mencement. Wednesday afternoon, lay ing of the corner stone of the new Build ing with Masonic. ceremonies. Thurs day afternoon meeting of the stock hold ertkand corporators at. 3 o'clock. Joint meeting of Trustees and visitors at 4 p. m. Ducks In Vluerards.—lt is men tioned In The Grape Cafturioit that largo rineyardist in Illinois .keeps each season not less than 100 ducks constant ly among his vines. , ¶le says it is won der Ibl with what dilligence they dart after all kinds of bugs r ihriplylies , ,s ad small snails, and' hi *Ma , idatt Altfut among the best cof Wallet leibisllol l ‘l 4 o/rs- They lay a good man* egiO, ,tloci;aare not bad to take when roadedi. If we go_ into private families, oven into the palaces of the opulent, we find the seats made more for show than for anger much more by using , such seats than boys, Jru the reason that boys are taught to nub, jump and exer cise all over and all through, white girls are expected to keep stilt and be pretty. DracutSun.—The now Methodist, Episcopal Choral in this borough 14 to be dedicated to the worship of Almighty God, on next Sunday, Zid Inst. Bishop Simpson, km% Dr. Newman and others will be present and officiate on the occa -0104, As that congregation desti4 to make the dedication one long to be re membered' for its imposing ceremonies and great solemnity, thorn wilt doubt less bOu very large attendance. All the former pastors havo been invited to atttutl. The public are cordially in vited to be present. Surgical Operation —A son of 31r. Mottles of Chippewa 9'p, thi3 coun ty, has bet n nflreted with a tumor on hi neck, for :shout !Our years, which has been a source of annoyance all that tone. But within the last five months the spur - - toms had become so alarming as to necrts smite • its removal 3l'Nutt Was called in, and on Saturday last sulectssfully rmioveu it. The operation was a very dangerous one, but the 1)r. die. it with credit to himself, and to the entire relief of the patient. Woudertut Offer —Strange ilia 'Prim—The Pittsburgh People's Month ly, for June; la at hand, looking as beau tiful as ever. it is now entering its sec ond year, and its publisher Is so con vinced that it needs only an introduction into.the homes of the people to be appre ciated, that he makes the following very liberal otTer :—to send free, and postage paid, to every new yearly subscriber at 31.50, either two large,and valuable 24x30 engravings, or, if preferred, a beautiful chromo, in the sheet, (when sized, var nished. and "mounted" ready for fram ing, 25 cents extra,) and a 2.1 x 30 engrav ing, of different subjects, for every year ly subscription additional to one's own, or a $lO IleNt with Sewing Machine—ex pressage paid by club-getter—for every club n f '2O nor filltmeribers sent with 6'30. Or, this universaily popular monthly for the homes of the people, sent on trial, from June to January, (7 months) with a beautiful 24x30 engraving, free and postage paid, with only one dollar. Now, any reader can see, by calling at our office, that this Monthly, is no mean, or shabby humbug, but a pure, bright attractive, and beautiful 16-page paper, elegantly printed and of about the same size and appearance as Harper's Weekly. It is now entering its second year, and is tilled with illustrations, and a variety of choice original and selected reading matter, with a Household and Child ren's department fully worth the price of the paper. Permanent, and steady going canvassers are everywhere wanted for it, on big commission. The toots are put in their hands, and a liberal price paid for using. them, For agents' circu lar:and "outfit," address Peopl , fs Month ty; Pittsburgh. Pa. Any live agent who closely follows instructions, must pleat. from 83 to $lO per day. Send origyour subscriptions at once, or keep this for referent*. The mosquito has arrived. II is elljeer ful hum is heard on the quiet shores of Staten Island, he monopolizes the rural uaste of Brooklyn, he covers with his multitudinous wings the marshy levels of Long Island, and he drops into the homes o f this c ity, and .with playful persistence makes himself one of the family. 1k is a eentlLmen of diversified taste. The hoP is of the poor are not beneath his con tempt, w 'tile he is not disconcerted on Cu ter' ng the mansions of the rich. Ile is a lover of places of public resort, and instead of paying an entrance fee, like (Mier amusement seekers, he always presents a bill. In fact, he is titled by na ture for a play-goer, as be always makes a point. of carrying a bill of the play with Mtn. At concerts he rusts part in the performances, and one Is Often star tled at the Central Park Garden by hear ing his melodious notes amid the exhila rating strains of out of Strauss's waltzes, or amid the tender harmonies of Loin brey's "Visions in a Dream." Some peo ple even speak 01 him its a vision in their dreams, and make odious allusions to the nightmare; but such are undoubtedly over sensative. IVe like the mosquito. His time is not obtrusive, although he simmtimes is.— rhore,is such energy, such persistence about null, sncn II pr--tmestas once knows he is to be amused whether he is in the humor for it or W.I. And then there is such fidelity übout the mosquito; mi slights, ma even positive rudeness, can thrive him away from those likes—and he is Zi universal lover. He remains your friend in spite of your- E. Post.] NEW BRIGHTON GRAIN MARKET CO RRECT ED fly WILSON White Wheat, - - Red Wheat, - - - - Rye, - - - - Corn, - - - - °ate. - - - - Buck wheat, - • - - MAKTUED. ALCON AHY PHILLIP. By Rev. John 11. Aughey, June 11th, 1572, in Mytivia, Lawrence Co., Pa., Mr. Jo seph 11. McConahy of Moravia to MiSa Mary L. Phillip of Ashkutia, BITCH 1 E—McCON AHY.—By the same ceremony. Mr. Martin W. Ritchie of Newport to Miss Bell MeConahy of MI krisv _ New Advertisernenis Rochester Borough School District. RECEIPTS aud LXPESDITURES for year lb ending Juno• 3, 1871. Tax rate 13 mill* on the dollar valuation : Gross Amount of duplicate. Sl,Rit; 63 Ihduct lint tax ttSU tY9 Return tax . .... . 3 4.4 Collector's commission I'S 1$ 5 per ct. olf on am' t paid a'ressurer, SI 21) 145 13 Temporary itmn Tuittou Iteturn 181,9. State appropriation EXPENDITURES. Paid hatanee due Treasurer 1371,$ 4` 1 4 61 Paid Janitor 195 4S Paid interest on timitimg 10an... 300 5.4 Paid suet bill far year 63 2.1 Paid DISII -mice rsi Paid A lIGUA for reports__ ...... 10 00 Paid for digging well and for the pinnp and dx.turas for same . 11 Paid incidental expenses 1 311 Paid temporary lean. IS7I, slit so Paid the teachers ' 5a1arie5......... 3.130 On Paid treasurer's con.mission..... 51 . 2:4 Paid Secretary's ,salary. ..... 15 tai Uuc the Treuparer 6.,144 79 STIALLENBEROhR, Pres't. 0. R COE. Prerelary Teachers' Examinations. Ormee or Coricra Scree's - ars DENT, / !leaven, PA-, Juno 17, 12472. I - June ils, Hanover bowlislitp, Murdocksvil e, and Frankfort, at Frankfort springs School Louse. July 2, New Brighton and Falb itin. at New Brighton S. 11. July N . lndu try and Ntial'a Independent, at In dustry S. 11. . .Inly 10, Ohl township.Glaegow and Island Run at Fnirview Sill. July 12, St4ll Beaver and Chippewa, at Court's school house. July IS, Brighton township, at Eakin S. U. July 17, Blg Beaver. New Ualllee, Clinton In depeutleht, Darlington borough and township. at Darlington it. U. July 19, North Sewickley and Pulaski, at War nock's S 11. July 22. heaver Falls and Pattt ram township, at Beaver Falls S. 11. July 2.4, Rochester borough and township, at Rochester S. IL July 20. Freedom and St. Clair borough, at tae Freedom b. IL July 29, Beaver. Bridgewater and Vanport bor oughs. at Beaver S. 11. July 31, Marlon and New Sewickley, at Teet's S. H.. I !Aug% Ft anklln, at !Wile S. H. Aug 5, Greene tOwnsidp.flookstown and George town, at Ilookstowil S. H. August 7, Baden and Economy township, at Baden S. U. August 9, Logstown Independent. Sloop and HOreWell, at New Sheffield S. U. A An u r g o u il s t t 1 1 3. 4. Raccoonindepen st toms pendence S. H. 11E460 AL Exasearross. Darlington • Sept. ta, Bearer. . August 30, Frankfort SPrillgl l September 4, dtoentewnshwiti..,Rtt.thgenztes S. IL only IC ri L te Mt I n s ions for professional ctstill .Pft • e- -- after the visitation of aehoolp. cafes wilt be held No one Cu' tirequeclusiottthortspe itimpecielexaminatiocup ts wid furnish themselves with pen and lintlineals:kexamtnatlon' books will be furnished at ten mots each. d en f a rle t n h da e c o xa f e m du in ca si t io lo n n s are . 1 c:i b rd ai l i al t. ly confer with theru In regard to the beet Teachers should be selected at the close of the i r n ti h t l: e i res itsre3 t7r t o o r the common schools. examination. Directors will please forward the Annual Dis trict Report , and certificates to , the County Su perintendent on or before the Roth instant. I can be found in the, educational °Mee Vitali ser on Saturday of each week. H. L. KNIGHT, Co. Supt, Industry, l'a. MEI MI 19=1:1E=1 Old Fslends - - $1 90 MESE! TS NO 70 $.1,51S (0 4 iu CO 1.457 f. 5 P.: 4 4 $5,144 71 Rowell & Co.'s Advertisements. AVOINTS WANTtD Von LIFO AAD TIMM or JAMES FISK, Coritaina biographies of Drew, yanderbilt, Tweed, Be., with a donne/al history or the coun try tor the last three years. and what Grant knew about 'BLACK FIUDAY." Over WO pages. Ad Art.. Vew York BOOK CO., 145 Nassau street, New Yoik. KANS,AS ItEGISTER, n.— Safe and Friditable leve,dment Booth. Some of the wealthier,. countlee In K. NSAS—Aller., An derson, Franklin, Johnson at.d Doughw counties. Itegiaterwf by the State of Kanayte. Interest ; and principal pald by the State Treaaurer. The bonus pay per cent. Interest, and are over three - years old. the coupons having been 'heaps regularly and promptly paid. For outtlptlca red informa tion, address If ital UEL, A. (IA YLORD ,t CO., 33 Wall street. New York City. NO MORE 11.1[51.3131N0 BITE ON E OE STONE'S FOE NTA IN %VASIL ERS. Retail price. $1.50. STONE rt. FORD. GMFORD. Arch Phllarlrlahla. Pa. Send for Circular. XlOOO REWARD 1 000For hi any ease of Blind, Bleeding, Itcng, or Ulcerated Piles (bat DE RMPtI I Pilo Remedy falls to Care. It is pre. pared expressly to care the Pilot, end nothing else. staid byetyiaggists. Price. ilia WREN THE BLOOD lIUSBES with rocket-like violence to the head, causing hot flushes vertigo, and dimness or sight, It Is a certain sign that a mild, salubrious, cooling and equalizing laxative Is required, and TAILIIANTL . n EFFEIVTEICENT lizvrzzu. APERIENT should beat once resorted to. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A"NTII Wanted.—Agouts make more money at work for u. than at 11%13011sta else. Ututinals light and permanent. Particular* ft... G. tiTtiaana Co.. 1 , 1144 Art Putt lsiurs, Port land. Mal ne. S. riAvo CO., N. It . PHIcE 2 1 90 0. No Azentn. C e irrnlars tree Q 'RGANIC LAW DIP TILE SEXES kJ t. "milt min+ u hicti Impair vlutlity.--pu.litve and otv4liVet3tettililly --prnsof that lUD M rr"l,ed u i:boul 1111i011 -, , tlrect of tobacco influent, of fl•ti stud e dirt- modern tri,llll4eln of pelvic di...W.,. FII)CrU re awl suricm'ele, nn l tar reel of der, laps I. II lest , i) private +MO , al eta.-e, by EDWARD H. DtxuNr. N. 1.) l• 1:1h avenue. N '25 tents. " ry fined runt She i , eti of lay. Dixon is of great Value L., the %%lode humor rore.''--110rOrs fire, - 11 itEAT !MEDICAL 1100 K or useful knowledge to all. Sent free for two otnnips Ad Irmi Dr. BONAPArcre .t Co.. Cinclunat I. ULio De lw ROUSE AND LOT On Thursday, June 20th , T O'CLOC p. m., will he offered at Pubite Sale. on the Premises, that desirable and 6:toilsomely located Brick Dwelling Home. of 9 Booms. with frame stable. carnage house mod out building., lot and improvements. situate in the moat desirable part of ROCHES') ER. The lot is la/ feet square, and bounded on three e.idee by streets, and on the fourth !hit, by the elegant pronucla of Dr. A. T. shallenberger, late Capt. Maratta's property. TERMS will be znade known at the time or eale For farther information. apply to Del9lw.l DR. A. T HA I.LF.N BERG Eli PUBLIC r-rniE ondercyned will otter at plibllc sale at his 1 Livery taLahlc in 110elleater, Beaver soutity, Pa., on FRIDAY. JUNE Vith, 10472, The followlnT property. to ‘A it . entire LIV. BUY STOCK, consistinz of 11ORSES, C A 1:11IA(; Es, BUtiGtl ES, wag ,m 4, sprinL , . Wat;tms, l'apewnger Wagons. Sleighs, Ilarne.4.l, Mildles, Bridles Robet.i. And ALL OTHER A Fait ' LES noually to he found In a F irbt-CiaBIS Livery Stable. Term,. Liberal. Sale to Commence nt 9 u.-ua., • And WWII/UV mall all lo cold. E M. POWER. ( Radical cony.) Dv t.tw 1'()SITI V El.i Nc> Po,t4tpcn-kernerk, GRAND CONCERT DISTRIBUTION OF LOTS sa.g.s., • nr , v TAKE: PLACE AS ADVERTISED, ON zuzr IrR, 1872. ' :to() 13E.A.1_7"TIIU'III. BUILDING LOTS Will be Distributed By a Committee Selecled by Audience. MEI - GLOItGE 11. !411ANIFF.I.T. iEN EltA Al A 1'; AG F:11, 'PHIRD AVEN E, IFlttpaburget. Vu. r r HI: CAFI-I,EAT DRESS GOODS My Goods NOUSE.' NAT la c) 1 e is ast. 1 e RETAI \ L , A. W. ERWIN & CO. ,17`2 and 174 Federal Street, Allegheny OM A GREAT STOCK! A VARIED STOCK! licpuwht cm THE DECLINE. SOME OF THE Most Remarkable Bargains Ever li-ncovvrs. GOODS SHOWN FREELY - ROCHESTER SAVqIGS BANS. 11% T. N-DONALD W. 1. •PETERIEt. 10 o no, C. spiTEREIL. U. J. srarknou. CasA'r. SPEVEREIt or. ITIcDONALD Deal to exchange. Coin, Government Securi ilea. make collection on all accessible points 111 the United States and Canada. receives moner on deposit ixtbJect to check, and receives time depos its from one dollar and upward, and allows Inter est at 9 per rent. Bylaws and rules furnished free hy applying at the bank. Bank optm daily from 9,n. m., till 1. p. in,. and on Saturday even ings from Sto 8 o'clock. We refer by pernuastor to-- L. A. OATMAN A CO., 110 N. J. S. ItriAN, ALMIXI, Sewer A Co.. ONR A C00.114M; S. J. Cuomo A Co , Wk. KENNINT„ Stuknou & Wocks, JOHN SRAM 11.ANUILH,„ It. B. EDO.IkT.. A. C. HURST, TRADIIRXIM'S Noyoukl. S. B. WlLsok. BANK. Petstrurgh Po novlo .1-Iy-ehdie2B EXIX UTOR . N OTIC E.— Lettere testament,t ry having been Issued to the ensdarstemed foe the settletnedaof the evtato of Sarepts W. Duata.n, deceaped, late of Darlington, Beaver county. Pe-. therefore all perilous Indebted to said estate a hereby notified that immediate payment 1P regal '4 en; and all persons having claims spinet the tulle will present them- duly authenticated for settle- Went SAMCItL MITCIIELL, myt9;6w ED 11.0NDS ME !MEI WILL MEI ESE n0v.....% IY Dauchv & Co's Advertisements. Wells' Carbolic Tablets, For Conahs, Colds and Hoarseness. There Tablets pro cut the 4.cld ju Combination with other efficient reMetilett; lit n tkopolor form, for the core of alk Throat and Lung Diseases. fhoireetosA and Ulceration Of the l'Aroal are 1m metitately relleveil rind statements are constantly mug rent to the proprietor of relief In cases 01 Throat Alftleulties of years standing. CAUTIOIi ,J,Vna„ . l.b°lleece, only Wells' Carbolic Price .25 rents per boa. Jager Q. Kit woo. 13 Platt St., N. Y. Sena for ell calar. Bole Agent for the U. ti A4LVTIt WAYT~U ro' PROF FOWLER'S GREAT WORK On Manhood, Womanhood, and their tuutuakiii ter reiationo; Lore, ito [sus, Power, rte. send for one...neon pace and circulars, with terms. Address NATIONAL PUEILLaIIINO CO., Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS! AGENTS! AGENTS! Send for de,eripnvecncular and .pcmal.terms for the,ggeaceed campaign book published— McClellan's Republicanism in America. Owing to the proem pi:invent excitement, wit -1 (or the twit six months Ico wild lire. /. the ittoet reluthie hook to the market. 1. M '1 tie rleli , nt, raCter 1, Woe. aw..lll.4llllg.lLietlillallie acid laugh provoking book issued for yeart;* BC kbow' ..,!zed superior to Mark Twain. Is splen didly I ilu.trate‘l, elegantly hound and very cheap. Agents r p..rt grand success. Sample pagra, special terrus. and "Agent's Pocket Companion" free Add LUBBARI) Publieherts. 72:1 : , ..111r1,111 street, Philadelplth. rrICIN; or, MY JOLLY FRIEND'S SECRET V o W t • 'realest 'or This Invaluable common-sense Rook should he read by every man and woman Id the country• Three-fourths of all the sickness in uur midst may be avoided by a knowledge- and practice—of our "•lolly Friend's Secret." The must eminent au thorities In the land,hexrtily recommend it for its great eummou>•cnse,racy humor, shrewd glimp,es of mankind and its vivid and pithy style of ex tress*. AGENTS WAN'rED to make mosey spt , :fa 10 Spring, ullen th-• hwuudi and ,Ltd, , ,it<d oj , ter.l nec_da otret , lll and NiTa:ity; It Will give vigor to the feeble, otreng;ll to the wvak, animation P., the dejected, twit...it) I. the olu,rgioh, rat to the nets ry, quiet to the Ler vo nt , and health to the italrm. It to a South A nwrican Plant which, actordir; to the medical and octentlfic periodkui. ul Loudon and Puri., p01.C.0,e. lb. root potreil Id tonic pro pertieo known to Muteria .Medlea, atoll to well known in it. nutlet , rolllitry LA baying wonderful CUM! IVe qu tL ile., anti tut,. im•en mutt 11:4'd tti. ~p.m. t ir to tilt raw,. "I. Itlanlrilie# Of the Blood, herv9.ll,. Lk, •, lilld Spleen, %41176( re, upoy. Jl,r.rf y of the 111 n Url ility, We knees of tie Pt.r,ttd or rurinary Organe Dr. WELLS' EXTRACT OF JURUBEBA 14 strentrtheninv, and hourialong ; like nutriciona total, taken into the .ttnnach, it twaitoilattx anti did - apex load( through the circulation: givin g vig or and health. It regulates the bowels. qnleta the nerve.. acts directly on the Secretive Oriraris. and by h. I'ow erful TONIt: and testortrig effects. prodma , the and vizorons action of the, 3 l:bo:c systt . . JOHN t./ . KELL( IGO, 1 l'iatCht * New York.. hole Agent for the United Stain. Price $1 per bottle.. Send for clrmlar. }ego-Iw. 10 made from 50 cents. Call awl evimplee. %11l senttwr.ingc free. for 50 cents, that retail or *M. It. i I Wot.cor - r.lsi chritharp.quare, 'S Y. Agents Wonted t r the A utoblograt?hy of 11011A.C'3E:IR,14111E1L'Ile_IN", or Recollerriono n( a Bn.y Life. Illmitnnei. TUe Life and T lMes of co great a Philanthroptrit mid and Reformer. cannot mf to intermq every true American. rend $3 50 for !ample copy. E. tr. TREAT. Publisher ; r4.'S firowiway. New York. - 13SYCIIONIANCY. nr sol - 1, CHARMING." II 11,,w either sex may fascinate and gain. the love and atreettot of un) person they choose, itt• stuntie Thls simple mental to quirement all can possess. free, by marl, for t.n cents. together with u nturriage guide. Egyptian - Oracle. Dcw.trus Hints to Ladies. Ste. A queer. exciting book, itAnton sold Address T. WILLIAM t.t., Cu., Publishers, Philadelphia. Warren =ma. tinge. —,.. First Prom. In A s m t u lh e 'll in . Doable Elevated Oven, Warming Clm.et, Broiling Door, Gender Guard, Dumping and phaking grate Direct Draft. FT - LLEIS, WARREN' .t Co., ttrilcater, street. N. V. ~,,, Kennedy's Hemlock Ointment. I he proprietor has. by tne aftsixt- O of Eminent Physictrna and iemists succeeded in utilizing the !Olctnal properties contained in oil,pitch & resin of the Hemlock ree.and obtained a valuable prep -ation to be applied as a salve or aster for theurnatimm.croup,pain soreness of back chest or atom .P4les.salt rheum. scurvy,sores, •erie. hnn lens, sore corns. frost tes,ch William:, sore breast nip- Wises or tritramdraity 4.44.kul gar 3. /'tiffea ton,7 GM are rn • 160 ACRES OF KANSAS LAND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR BEAVER CORITT PROPERTY: IIE atm% • 13nd is incaled tiear a lloorishiug T tan of I/vvr 4 UO in habitat, N. t+„in the county of Jefferson. through which the tchhion. Topeka Santa Fe Railroad Ia expected to be completed the coming aummer. There iv a atream of water through am” some .tOll, and timber on It: a coun try road no one side, and a State road OTI the oth el.. The land is nearly al! rolling prairie Title warranted. For further particulars inquire of JOHN It. Mr-LEA N. Rochester, or mrl'2m W. W. IRWIN. New Brighton. Pa. _ TA. only rdiabte Gift Distribution in the Country ;100,000 00 IN VALUABLE GIFTS! TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN L. D. SINE'S 34tli SEMIANNUAL GIFT Enterprise To he Drawn Thursday, July,4, 1872 ONE GRAND CAPITAL OF *410,000 IN GOLD! One prize $5,000 in Silver. Two Prizes, $l,OOO Five Prize;. S,S(M) ) Greenbacks Ten Prizes of $lOO ( rwc Family Carriages and Matched Horses with Silver-Mounted Harness ort h $1,500 each Two Horses and Ruggie' s with Silver 3founted 'farness worth 700 each! Toro Fict--toued Rosewood Pisrcos worth ssho each ' lo Family iwwing Machines, worth MO each I 500 60/.1 anti Silver Lerer llunting Watches \in worih from tart° tIX) each! Ladies' told Leontine Chains, Genes Gold Vest Chains, Sohd 'and Doeblo-plated 'fable and 'lea. sroous, Phri.ograph Albums. Jeweliy, &c., &c. Whole Number Gifts, 10,000. Tieketi Linzitexi to 50,000. agents Wanted to Sell. Tickets, to IVhom Llbtral Premiums will be Paid• Single Tickets, $2; litiTicket. , . $10; Twelve Tick et Twenty-pee Tickets, $lO. Cirenlarti contalning a full it of prize*, a do. acription of the manner of drawing, and other in formation lu referonce to the dlatrlbution. will ha sent to any one ordering them All ordery mast be addrt.....,ed to L. D. SINE 1 box 86. Jnnestdtl Office, 101 W. Fifth.t.. Cincinnati, 0 Sttt t and Cola Wry Tax: • rl•tlE county Treasurer will attend la the several totrotatios and borough■ for the purpose of recAvint! the Srtte and county taxes for the year at the places and times designated below, rtz: Economy tro • '3t George Neeiev's. :,;,.„, s e ,vickiey two "25 John Douglass' , l'ula_4.l lop . "26 Robert Wallace e. Industry two-, - '27 Brigv & Allen's More Briatiton two - 214 1.1 1 1 ,. Scott's. Chippewa twp July I W Cunningham's. S. Dearer ..t.tthio •• 9 Adam's Store. Ohio " 3M It Derringer's. 11.ma.k.stown born " 8 Motel. .• & Greene to " 9 Hotel lianoaer ...t Greene to" 10 Frank Smith'sithop. Braukturt born - It Jit Vance Hanover two " I'2 J R Wilson's store. Raccoon :wit " 15 Jll Christy's. . Independence twp " lil John Holmes'. .S. Hopewell " 17 J Davie' store. Hopewell twp ..• Pc It W Scott's. Moon two - 19 James Prentice. Payments can be made in adjoining townships. [lp/ "Ali license,. are due by law July Ist. Those not paid at that date will be coll WALLACE ted with coot. C. P. o • -t f . Treasurer Bearer County. G,Err THE HEST c. ' --: . ; f - ' - ,4 2 HOW E'S STANDARD :: tax - SCALES, ' . '_.- 4 •='';' t Sampson Standard Scales. Also, Store& Baggage Trucks, Patent Cash Drawers, and Gro cers's Supplies' SCALES REPAIRED. SOLIDER & M'CLURG, (leneral Agents, GI Wood Street, Pittetnirgh, Pa PtY - Sentt for Circalan§ and Price List. Ifeb7;ly
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers