The Beaver Argus. n►er. - Pa. /Must 7th, 1872. or - G;iic - dion itot;o or iidiiertisllig. ~. ~.,,,,1•:' Str. 61% - - Im. 'Nies. II year 00 1 -to 1 inc4, o 412 00 $3 -.OS .00 $lO OD ' ;. , r , . 0 .d 0 -3 56 5_ -; 7OD 000 ts'im ~, .a-,. do I fl 5 6 -, it ti t l2 00 ,is du , --6 00 810 10 , 00 15 00 61,0 U 8 00 11 00 15 00 SI 00 WMI it, wn. ...4 II 001 15.-,90 2000 m _lB 00 60 - 4 ,9„ ,uu. .:: t IS 00 80 00 38 60-m NO trq - - ------ - Mil Istratorb' A t ieesitiCPW Notices. : .4300 not ICCS per glie„ tem cents. • rayment* to be 0 quairtvir l . except -.,ient mivertiseroiote, Wtdcblitutit be odd En TIME TABLE. et eland & Pittsburgh R. It.—Tralus _ leave Sewer Station as follows : n 9 19: Ilan. 2.4 G p. InErealttg Fast r. (Vesi leave rearm Station aa fol 7;46 a. u 3.1 Accommodation and Ex :tirough to Baal,) 5.4 p. m. be attention of the public is directed be following New Advcrtisementa l HI appear for the first time to the 1 .. to day ,1 Notice-4 & C Harem.. ot Ices— Dr Johnston... t ice —Dr Pierce-...._...,.. ......0 , • ~t .... Notice- Dr. Ayer. • C A ercto eme ts --J. Weaver& ..... ••r f Notice—D Strigletnk,..4Fq;tc Notice-41. btovre. Ili. - „lbrragk.asq:Ct • N „ oliAta- s —IL L . ei s kid J Suellgostrarg.....: .—... —:l9' ;cder Cala es--4ohn---•::4*1151C ti Fr: PLACE tO lret your Fancy Shirt- Cuffs and Collars is at:the Cloth- H ruse of 8. dr J.l3nellenburg, Broad „ New Brighton. - amitted to like Bar.—After an minatiNn on Tuesday of last week Cunningham, q., of Bees'Tr, on the succeeding day„admitted to rat.ticeof tats in the several Courts this county. lir. Cunningham Is a g gentleman of great energs, e erit habits, fair ability;and is deserv. of a ihle Share of the legal Intsliteita e county: r. Cold S g Scxla Water, draws marble fountains. narorad with fruit Syrup-1'1%13m fresh at if iesseu's Beaver tirug Store. jel9" 001.—The,croP is slow in corning t mush sold by farmers in this inty, and they seem disposed to- twirl the fleeces for an advance in the Dealers inform us they are pay- o;iwts for good conditioned, well wool. There is said to be more LI, an average amount in the county. I latest discoveries in the seieneeof ..graphine: are thoronghly tinder .l.y H. Noss. of New Brighton, and marvellous sneeess he has in repro- Negatives and in finishing his ores makes every lover of the Art proud of his proficiency as a Beaver ;i d ty Artist. -: • _ .are Your Poutage.—lt should be awn exerybody that the new post -1:r, are now in force; We are again back to the new cent newspaper Transient papers, circulars, And such that have been two I,er two ounces or less, are now , me cent for the same weight. %ISTEAD A: Hartzos have just reertrud 'v stock of Mims Shoes. Boots and or - Q. Broadway. New Brighton. But Secenteen."—J: L. B. the postmaster of Beaver Falls, Beaver one day last, and while ~..tutpd "we can manage all the Re .' I..Anw in J4enver Falls, but about • !)!P.n. Those we can whip-1n ho- and the electiou.r All of t NH; Nre are inclined ti,Ad Heaver Falls has more than ‘,.1,:e. , 11 w ho are not car- 1 .Lb nit In the Pate mon - Daw son 1 , 0110 , 5 1., otiee. —From after this date ,• fr i oC 5,./ , tember next, the ty 'oil missioner 4 will meet onSat ,,f P:1011 week uly. aprlOtf }Airwave Fire at Freedom.— te this county, was visited by ,li-itructire tire on last Wednesday. utl Realliery of the F.xcelsior Oil :ook fire accidentally and was al totally ti,stroyed. The tire origi ited from a leak j in one of the stills, allowing the - IWe to communicate tha oil and causing the tank to ex - ie. The loss is heavy, but we believe \‘orks were fully insured. M=UO=MC=2 • LANES LIVER PILLS bears the znaetireof FLENIING BRO'S„ Pitts .rvii Pa., and their private United stamp. "Take no other." market is foil of imitations. The Swiss Bell Bin= era.—'Phis ,0 11 P party will give thrcFe of their :moments in this eounty during pro.-ent week, to wit: on Thursday 11111;:, Aug. sth, at Freedom, in the 4.l , Ensv, on Friday anti Saturday eve- _•+ in Powers Hall, Rochester. Next k Afonday evening, at the Opera in New Brighton, and Tuesday •'inq at Lafayette Flail, 'Beaver Fare • 'Hi what we see in our exchanges we oe. no hesitation in saying that those intend either of those concerts will be paid for their time and attendtmee . f-y are very highly E•poken of and do - e a liberal patronage. r.an 2 Hart 'nig, desiring To ninke a a 1/ , - -. A A. , tic, Win FVII their en • .• Ili, 1,, ‘t t•St (:tAt pr;res, imlue ! el)` e , “ nr.. enme till. and ree his td :111 , 1'!.. :Ind Gaiters I'. r, , ath% Ncw lirl ill. L . . % western farmer recklessly pull ,shed the following eharge; mill het that my hired . nan van take hmg r to go to the harvest field,- got o.k to dinner qui , ker, eaL nwre. , b) and hear harder on a pannel r , e than any other hired man within •,.et titles of the flag-statlat Seffersen Lemon Syrup, I.em.,n F'x nu,l Lemon li•a4enee at }lug, An: lio3ver Drug Store. complimentary obi° editor notiet'l " bt,t oveuing iho beautiful dangh :— Ltt Mr. Lovepull, the aceompli.l,l wag ,, n-maker of phi. .n.: '.Was united in 'wedlock to ';corge t r;: at, the talented artipt. a hose nntn landscapes aro upon the dash- Ird of every buggy ever turned out father-in-law's shop, anti who at ping carriage wheels has no peer •in<e Hubens I L SH ITALIAN LEMONS, for Bale at 1 02" Andriemeti's Drag Store. jy3l.-'2t The popular delusion that the nation', , Inok of the Chinese' , is tea is rudely •pel led by a writer in a scientific Ger- • an magazine. This writer, who claims 1131 e spent several years in studying nptti and institutions, declares that la•nple of the lower Masses, especial , :1 the northern provinees, only know '-• , 1 a- a luxury [ end drink hot water ss :II as much pleasure as the wealthy do Infusion of tea. The middle and e)o4lerately wealthy classes use the leav -4.4 of certain plants which grow wild, as ...uhstitiite • while the - rich classes only Ise the genuine herb. , i() TO J. .k. R. 11 A 11311 A at Rodgers' I .•rry. one mile below Industry, fur ,kr Mills. 'They keep the Buckeye a , ,,1 ..krueriean, and will' get any other will desired. : aug7,4w 1l a certain church fair a set of Coop works was promised to the indirid ,n alio shutild answer a set of cotton .lrutn,- A (lashing young ,fellow was r ,, tiounceti the winner, and received a . - - • - - v‘o(.den pails. The young man • 'tad his reward with a sardonic and wotud have been angry, hut ~ f the sweet-voieed sisters standing I.,Ar suggested that they might be use ' h.r. house-keeping sOftle day. That .11 , 1ndru rn eliminator suddenly •t that that lady:had pretty eye". All the year round, Shrr,thin . 00 , -ndtttnn .Powdera should he z,,r o to horses that aro "kept up." To '" , rhes and cattle that graze in summer 'Ac mhould only be given in Winter and Vhilitititateit Liverpool.—Ain tinthusittStio meeting of the friends of Greeley and Brown was held in East Liverpool, Ohio, on last ; ; eilinesday avonink. A club:was7(olP: fidliiid a constitution anA by-laws adolr tecV John M. Cook, esq., known in the south-western portion of the county, took an active part in the meet ing. Mr. C. has always been an active Repullican. .among the othor Repub licans pardOiPatille4 thtxa . ., eat, jilt were FouttB, W. g. - ilazlett, A. M. Da vidson, W. A. .0;A - 1.h:slept) Diedrich, William Reach, and others. Is to a mark oltheunidcce6efhlitiatitbuthe Invariably locks Ids, stable door when the horse has been stolen: — terror Nisdosn, n ove l . thinks about bodily health until it is gone. But Dist:,suS much as any Mousse has become seated. power ot the system to resist and throe, it my is weakened hence time is all Impnrtant. For dyspepsia, all diseases of the liver, stomach. plan and kidneys, and all that begin hi vitiated blood. do not wait until the trouble is conflrttriti, but at , tack It by a tiely nes of DP. Ttrattsr's OnlifoOld4 rihegar BLit m r. 431.1 w; • Adjourned Court Proceedings, —ln the matter of the rule on G. W. Shroads Administralor of the estate of Washington Lend is, deed, to show cause dc. Answer to complaint filed, and hearing continued till next term. --s:4ltr ...C;4w In the matter ofasaftssment ii!fslamftg.• on certain streets in the brirougb of ?Cow Brighton, exceptions to report of view ers tiled, and case continued until next term. A YARN FOR A STORK.—A Dry (;odds and grocery Store In a gond )Peation, near to the best markets in this county—now doing a good bitsiness —ran he hail for a good farm. Store and bpiidinB yal nodal, from *15,000 to-$1 6 .00 0 . The best reasons - gli'en for M'attifig to - exchange. Apply to, or addrsa Steven -8011 h.l ittish , !leaver Falls, Pa. Lial2;tf now to ltnic4 a Baby farmer who had passed innumerable sleepless nights, immortalized himself tiy.disc9v 7 eying a method of keeping quiet. As soon as the squaller awakes, tet it up, propped by a pillow, if it cannot it alone; then smear its fingers with thick treacle ; then put half a dozen feathers into its hand, and 'it will '4•111 anti• Piet( the feathers from one hand to the other *nil it drops asleep. As anon as it Waken araln trenelo and more leathern, and in place of the nerve astounding Sells there will be ailencoanti,:jciy speakable. 70 ^ Hrn.Low AY' ()1 vT Ev - r and PiTls =For rhen mal I,.blirai in ,rf' ,, !uL•r. mincer, gore let% •alt rheum, and all eruptions, the ointment is the only safe and certain specific, said the Pillsare equally reliable in dyspepsia. Sold 7S Maiden Lane. N. Y. Price.2s rents per pot or boa. Ask fear new style; the old is erninterfeited. New Method of Reproducing Drnwinga.—Aceording to M. Renault, of Paris, if a drawing be made on strong glazed paper with glutinous ink, and the lines be afterward eovered with a metallic powder . the bronze powder of cornmereel and if the drawing thus pre pared be pressed upon a sheet or sensl tiiiid paper, the Tines or the Original drawings are reproduced in black by the chemical action of the pulverized metal upon the sensitive paper. the ink with tho vapor of alcohol ant renewing the bronze when it is exhaust ed, many improisions may be produced. R. STEINVELD has removed to his new store, corner Broadway and hock Sta., whom. he 19 now prepared to Relt Cloth ing cheaper than the cheapest. Oil Matterw. Tho "Lone Star Oil Well," nedr Poterabtirgh, Clarion coun ty, has recently lawn cleaned out, torpe. doed, and ,- e-Vbed, and is nor doing better than it has ever done before. The yield per day is estimated at 75 barrels. Ttui well is owned- by M. dr S. H. Dar ragh, Capt. J. T. McDonald and David Powell all of this entint,y. It is to be hoped t}to 0) col lurk of, these gentlemen will continue for an indefinite period in the future. The well owiritd Th onjas 11 . Mason,, near 011ioviIle, ibis county eon tinues!!`fOth€4l,l art/ is I • ..ttg even - ,bet4 ot-r ccran .<+ : It is now yielding about 2# barrels per day, and no indicatiops °fp diminishing. A runior, Is Currant that r. ltin§on hasi deelhfoci Ffl,o/10 for his fa ' holds it at 8100,000. - The,rfe 'will he a meeting of the oftleerf, and managers of the Beaver County Ag rieeltatal Soviet , : - held at the Coutt" House, A u gnat 10th, 1572, at - J) o'elock a. fall aLt.eaciaace is requested. 13y, order hf the Presitient. A New Game. --For rea,m that i, quite apparent, the I:wile:its are now ma king a great efrort to extend tho virenta tion of the , New-York Day Ilook and Ttriek P.,mrov's paper. We understand that in this plaee a borne has been raised and thri , e , raper , : are Qent tree to every Democrat that will lift them„ We• aro Informed that Geo. V.LacrrenreitaeLml his agents at work fir some days past on the eastern side of this ee , unty and in (:reeve, making ran 11,ts of Democrats with the intention of sending them the papers named fr r'•l It .tr , k, s its that this ~ .1e,;11•t open th e eves of It,,mo rinrl thorn to thin% .re they lend their ail to eared' ~t it itadieal Apr3:6m =GS I,ler M \i• intiii• .1.1 of ^ , ivintr Plin• fr.. rn If, Will , 4•11 1 “ 111 4 pat r , l , 'hilt I IP' pnre , l npd ! p..k p,•,,ple only hilv onoe and Iltt Ivill he ,:i1i,r1 4 41 I.'ll qtrtlity and prichi.......fi , •=t ,, cl; of pat , 111 npdieine , is vely ennfulf•ti•. I,rt , eript jo.f p d :01 I ' , 1r... 1\ '2l 11 . . rtieY.—NVe definitely determlnod I "rdtere't he pins all go In, but a fineetion fialte inlf•r e. 1 1 112: is lornltlnfx tip nit the zoo. and that f.. "whore to the - flies all 00111 P (rota?" There yre expert. %%lin itat4.ll the rerßistent ifl hr a dextrally tlirtter the wrist ; ,gall boys impale t hytti 'tt Plns . Yip trnus wt , firm s:ash them trierei fe.sly Kith do - ters; thousands lose their lit'er, iii 1111;1: pijoht,r, and Pt r Tetl4 of thotuiiendgt are deluded to their beqrnearearpaper. tll/11- biers of %cater f - avertsi -"with a pieee of bread with a treapherroty hole therein, and a hund red other fatal devices of mein and wamen, rind - yet the force teems to be undiminished. IVAin shall tell when re they r omo7 74 .- - ()Moor: and .eddier. in t6n army. Idtp.ieian4, , tirizermv. and ‘llOll and W.MII -4, 1 oVer - V . alipre j•un in rp,,,tmi,otod 1171,, ,din,_ . 1,, " 71 ' 8 .1 un" thoir iliP Vert' nal and r•xl. , rtial fitit‘ilv -pver Invented. Thai... wcperience. Tema Children.- N'\ Pr a child ofa fault unless von arr. , -(..rtain committed it. Children should ri,it Ia treated with snspicion.- We i•dinnid act' toward them in this matter as we feel we ought to art towards ethers, only with g,reater tenderness—not less, as is usually done. We Ahould always put the best construction possible upon their conduct; that is unless you aro sure a child k telling a lie, and can't prove it, do not show the smallest besi tadon in believing whaille says, Far better that you :should he deceived than run the risk of aboviing $ truthful child that you do not trust him. our simple trust may make' lying child truthful Your dount of - his trnthfulness mtiv make a truthful child a liar. -- Five Hundred Thousand.--500004) Bottles of (liven' s Atigtuit Flower has been sold in this State in three mon th s . We only ask you to go-to the drug stores of Hugo Andr lessen, Beaver, S. 'lan nen, Rochester, or Gilliland Kerr, New Brighton, Pa.. and get a bottle free of eitarge, or a regular siztrat .seventy-five , !.ents. Every Bottle warranted to en re - Dy.pepsia or Liver Complaint, Sick headache, costiveness, Heartburn,. Wa terbrast, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Impure Blood, or deranged Stomach and liver. 17se Dr. Bosehee's German Syrup for consumption, nov;ly. ME NS'lll - TZ, .C.Of•i/ 111=1!E ..Oi. New Castle paid our, t 0,7•4 a ylsik.last week, and tarried ardong our pi:4M; the greater plirt.,7 pia(Pty. Hoitt! in- F ro health, aricfseetinlnglY, at all events, ed= jays himself while mingling with the usintanees of his early years. Dr. Sanderson, formerly ,4f this place, but now reshiltii at (An'eitniati, Came on a visit last weal? to Beaver. Ho is in his lomat robdst 'health." He has been trav ',4llltrig in the,wast for.sorue time past,. and reports that Whole enuittily wildly - en thasiastie for Greeley and Brown. Noth ing equaling it bas been witnessed since thoim ti-Nebraska days of 1854. Dr. IL Taylor, who has been absent for the lasteek 'Otrtrio tn'the Eng land States, returned hew using the latter part of last week. Ho wears a `white Wet: but: irbother this is any indi cation of having caught the prevailing epidemic 'in the East, we are net adirhicids The libionglitiniiitisbie of Comneaut ville, Crawford countp is advettixe4-44-1 the Pittsh,iirgE Poi/rimerCid; as nanutis Warren W. eau ,and it is stated 'that ho left home an thnlOth 1 to I visit friends in hiercer . county,..experdr big to return twn daub'attar. Not i turning as expected, it 'was. retina ttdit , ho had not boon fir hitt no trace of his wher t eabOuts Fan be covered. Ile was last seen, in Green villa, on the 10th inst. As he was nap- . ber, reliable man, and there la no knoiXn motive for Ills absconding, it is feared that ho Bias been foully dealt, with, oT that he has IiCPTI taken with a fit—to which ho has been subjelt sittee his re turn from the ariny—id baling Wan demi off • . Grant A: Club.—The fol owing are the °dicers of a Grant and Wilson Club organized in New-ltrighinn week before last : _ J're.swlent.—Geo. Marker, Presidents.—U. L, Eberitarelt,„Da vid Critchlow. •-• • Sec'y, —Dr. C. I. Wendt. List of Letters unc'iiimetl, in the Brsvcr Peat- a oce, August „tat. 1572: Mr Philip 11,i1r..(e:14.Aten'tnei Ninu:nria.v A- livhihoovvr. (van.. tit nmcr Niwz.tra af t Tn.stiu Iler ,, ye, J M Iry Lurttivle Eastett, Garlick & Sizer, Hanby, Mr Henry Hardy, Mr Irtnghlin, T T. Motag,,tm•ry, M rs. S M I gtn, [rare ol Geore.o. Sati;l;9l I' ,trio ".%turd(u., Mr. 301IP. W. POP, '.rollll Henn. I) Surrogate. \Vin A Smith, ego Mr, Isetiore M. A. MeGart , tett. P. M. Histake.—The Daily Mouratirin of Jolll4town, contents an ; is in retzard ton young ilallroader wh'rr came home on Friday night last, and, before going to his home, took aboard a considerable amount of benzine. It so happened that JAI _entered the wrong apar t m (4 S %Oils() nod got—ln to - if lAd with the wife of a n4ll, man, a co-Qceu pant of the house. Next morning the wife of the mill man got. up and went down stairs, and whi le' cooking brei.k - fast, her hulhand (lime in from the mill. She was struck dumb with horror, hav ing, as she eupposeq, left her husband sleeping anti as soon as she was assured that the figure at the door was not a phantom or apparition she inform ed him of tlo situation of affairs. Ile a.eended to 'the hod room, and while storming the room, the young railroad er awoke. Mxplanation Immediately followed, but, notwltbstandiug, very assurance it stei I 4 hyi boat '11:W. and the railroad man that a mistake only had ()ern f•rist, ifit,4pitheleiteiho' hidden e has created bad feelings between the families. Penn Ars no real medicine over gain ed the rapid popularity which Casturia has done. One person relates their ex perience of its goad effects to another. It is a vegetable preparation, perfectly harmiefuil.Cirr4sent to taloi piloas pot ilia ress or gripe, but roller& the avlitend, hod is sure to operate when ail other • iretnc...it 4:o 11,.1. Amy.. paean.% lux ho has ever used rastoria for Stomach Ache, l'ongttpation.eronp,Ptatniency.Worms, Tiles nr deranged Liver, will never again use nauseating Oil, Bitter Pills or 'Narcotic Syrups. The ('astoria contains neither lligetaip, Morphine nor Alcohol. By its soothing, quieting effeetit proith cos natural sleep, and is peculiarly adap ted to crying, and teething children. It costs but 3 cents, and one hottte will sat o many dollars in doctors' bills. Drinking is a habit. Some people drink little, not bemuse their mnstita lions require less than others; it is their habit. These people never perspire so much as those who drink more. The more that is drank, the more- water passes away, or the system would suf fer. .'tts it is, the strain streets it. The skin, the kidneys, bowels, lungs aro all lraßn Vpoo. The result is, as may be ex perteil, Ver.'lbie relLscul the -man Who drinks murth water, par ticularly during the summer and in the hotter weather, is less able to endure fatigue. The water is of no benefit to him --that it. the exerts. It most pass away, and this requires an effort of the system, which iv the sweating provess. It is a bad habit to drink water so much; a false thirst is created. We 4hmild drink only what is needed. The habit of drinking will soon be overcome, and the person will feel much stronger and more capable of bearing fatigue. In winter, little fltfid 'is needled beyond what our food furnishes; in slimmer, some more, but not much. tient or the. Sun.—Forever giving off ealorie, yet its temperature never di minishinz, This iv a problem that PX - breises On ingenuity of philosophers who bola to the nild theory, that the sill] is a ttlowing• mass or tire Aerorriine to that enneeption of its physical constitu tion the amount of radiating heat into nurntia.ured would have ri , dueed size of the venter of the solar syvtem ere this. iiiinue„ unless a provision exists f it aiiimmulatiniz in a ratio exactly equal t the waste, a tearful derangement of the the nu i ref-sip must have inevitably ensued 1 , nn after the morning stars sang to gether in concert. To meet the neces sary .• ,rltin;zetiev, another theory has teen announced, vir. : that the sun's 11;pat is kept up to the required status for sus taining all worlds within its nebular ju - risdiet ion by the destruction of millions i.f meteors, perpetually falling within Its burning embrace. Thus, then, other wise sensible scholars have reduced the mechanism of the sidereal heavens to a level of a baker's shop, who keeps ilk oven hot Lv reizinilarly stuffin' it with pitch pine. ilounet—What a misfortune! slow LSO :. the thought! There are then sands who know nothing of the blessed influences of coin fortable h orces, merely beentiso of a want of thrift. orrfrom dls kipated habits. Youth spent in .frivo j lolls am nsementm and demoralizing as sociatsona, leaving them at middle -age, when the physical end Intellectual wan should bo at its greatest vigor, enervated and without one 'amiable ambition. Friends long since lost, confidence gone and nothing to look to in old age but a mere toleration in the community where they should be ornaments. No home to fly to when wearied with She struggles incident to life; no wife to cheer thorn irs their despondency ; no children to amuse them and no virtuous household to give zest to the joys of life. All is titanic, and there is iicr hope or succor except tha t , which is given out by the hands of pri vate or public charities. When the fam ily of the Industrious and sober citizen gather around .the cheerful fire of a win try pay. the homeless man is seeking a shelter in the cells of a station house, or bi.gging for a - nfght's rest In the :ow building of one who started in Bleat tio same time, with no greater advantages; but honesty and industry built up that home, while di_saipation destroyed ,tlio other. SlNes . ,:qjtkllt.,77)ye„ fint the following obituary of llinj:M4e'li Darragh, late of , Shiron,Ahlet dettety, in ay ihe Somerset Herald of last week: "On Sund moping. Jely 21st, 1872,1 Hon 144)01 Alknhi Of PrAlgcWatri Beaver breathed Few purer and better men than Mr. Zatragti were to be found on earth. Ho was not only an active living man, but a true Irish gentleman and faithful Christiam InVlljgent iQ ffAVIFs- cif Ilfe, atiY Odds lias;i4tftleA4l) and almost to the last hour were his mental as well, as, physimi z p owers exerted to produce some gem] result.' Mr. Darragh was born in Darraghstown, °Minty Fertnaugh, Ireland, on thtt.23d of February, 1770, and was consequently in his 97th year. He retained . htS mem; tat end physical powers to thelast in a remarkable degree. lie came- to the United States when _ e young limn and setavi iii.teafefrO9MiAlr* ded to the day ofbis death, honored and respected by all:: Vor goierallenni he represented the Beaver and - A,ll3reer Sen. atoriallitst4ct In tWi Staid Sonata' ritti great acceptability. Polttlcally ha was a T hig"—personally ho,was an honest man* 'Pone° to his ashost." ' , eon tins cos D IINT, wilting from Athens, curiously contrasts the mix tures IQ lie, found there of aneient sod .napdern . eiviiitationg. Railroads spin their trains amid the temples of three thousand pears ; steamers • dash ihkAlt swells upon the Pireus, and the scream 'of their whistles resounds upon Athos + rentelleits and Cytbpron to Olympus and the heavens beyoxid_their .Dl4, Ayer's workkrenowned medicines, these, consuinreafiewi of modern science, are posted on the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Areopagus and the Thesion, while ,the modest cards of Cherry Pectoral, A yeet4 Sarsaparilla, Ague cu round Pi lls honk from the windpars of the shops in the streets of f3dheurt., Where thea . are_ ROld. —N.. V. Sunday Globe. inf. khull We 'Kitt the Toady? —My garden to full olLiosda r with_ a rather_ large poetic license. The more manure and the better the eilltivation the LO?Te. the toads thrive. This is probably With a sharp eve to intgittesiN, for insects thrive best in rich land. Bugs are scarce on a gravel hank. But where the groUnd has been trenched, and the manure worked in unsparingly.•and vegetation is rank there insect life abounds. And the toad makes his doinicil under the cabbage or squash-virlo, and watches patietitlY for: worms, bugs and millers. That smooth tongue that he dart* out with Ruch rapidity !bilks Innocent eirtough, but it sticks like pitch to every living thing.' His I>nweiiof digestion is egeel lent. liarrie fed one hundred black larvae, three-quarters of an inch long, to a single toad without destroying his ap pet.itil, We,gaunet agord to Lose such an agency' ns thts for the -destreetion of in - • .14. lie does for the ground what t he birds do for the trees. Give the toads the freedom of the garden.—Er. Shade and Ornamental Trees. —As the season is fast approaching for fall planting of shade and ornamental trees, the following hints may be of in terest to many of our readers who pur pose beautifying their homes by setting out shade trees the present year. A leading *grim] Itursi Journal says: "No native tree that we have Is better adapted to the purposes of shade and ornament than the sugar maple. Its foliage is full and dense, and its forgo is that of a rounded cone of beautiful proportions. -It is also clean and free from insect ene mies. It would be well If, In planting shade trees on our streets, there could he a suitable alternation of different kinds, some of rapid growth for tempo rary trio, and others for , permanence Some attention,sliould.bppaidpi at; ie , ty . , Probahly.the vary. tinst..kkerwvilit gtintral street planting are the different varieties of the maple. Next in valne we would place the elms. For intermediate and temporary planttotr. the box elder - end the ash may be mentioned. Here and there shonld be the bass wood or lion, and the tulip tree, the horse chestnut, and the buckeye," flints Mont Work ing.—Thegrest aim of the farmer must he to make the labor ho employs, as well as his own and that of his teams, more effective. To do this requires much study. A man may work hard and accomplish little. Lin does not plan well, or ho lacks system and order. AnOther lays ddekj plans' but lacks energy sufficient to carry them out in all their details. It is a great thing ko.know when to work sad wben to let others work. In having and har vesting, a farmer who em,lllnrs a ' %Mod . party men should rarely undertake.any steady work. lie can aceomplish far tnore by attending to the little details than by using up all his strength in pitching or binding. He should always be present, ready at nny moment to lend a hand where his work can be most e•- feet i% 0. Ile should be able to see at a glance that every important bolt in a machine is tight, Ile should know the weak spots in all his operations, and be prepatilt for all emergencies. idiom ahbUb realize that the weakest link determines the strength of the whole chain. In the innumerable details of farm work this weak link is sometimes In one-thing and and sometimes in another. hot it Is al ways somewhere. in one field It may he in the reaper and in another the bind ers: sometimes it Is the pitcher, some times the unloader, or on the stark or mgr. It :s always somewhere, And Iho firmer should lonic out forlt, and prepared IA) strengthen that point. Setionl Girl Dreamen.—Thefollow in enorimiiiilmtion otiveitre‘l in the Cin cinnati Ommercifil I was et Piko'e, and ivro4 entOrtninotil,v- tho elomitta Cr orrises of tho hi g h eyeful!. But. alas t fur thy recolleetiim of "school At the appointed hoar a prepeeotion appeared upon the stare which erinve , yorl the im pre,i,,e that a . ennvention of traaedy ritp.eng formed part of the prei.rtatorne. one after another these white-robed d:onsels stalked t in with majestic tread; and, (1! were they not fearfully and won tierfully_zflxedl :The Ileeey muslin swegit'the floor in h onthittorts . yards of pulling and ruf fl ing. and,lTotaveti only known whatother deyleei retold 1 h genuity, rendeiing it.eiXitioistii* that Oneh one should allow her Voi4eliessor'amole room to carry Alen Ihn - . asonishing amount iiftlrf goods that'enoamber,d her lovely perion. OOe aelnally seek beneath the tictlght, of liar!-flner3r-,or some one else's-=l' don't know whidi. An intlated balloon is n feeble illustra tion of the extent to which these lasses, who 11140,11 ms far devoted their minds to the anrietrement of useful knowledge, had thel riierpients., Eaeb - One seemed greater than tik former, and I begin to wonder where on earth they cyould tied room for alithe paniers, and how they could be all safely stowed away in the seats until the time should conic to exhibit them ngainixo the admiring audience. It was a feat certainly requi ring adroit engineering on the part of the young ear thus t martyrized thetnsolvetilOr the iinrisernerit, of the lookers-on. Aisital46ol-glri• mod estly and be comingly clad, seems to be an obsolete thing in th days of furbe lows and toggery. ey there were only tire or Ili young ladies among the graduating class that wore dressed with taste—considering they' Nero st`hr , r4 - girls, and not actresses—and those few were truly refreshing, aad, L .9 might be expected, among the hriihtest and anoA, Interesting of the class. What aro we coming to?, Mier() will in this insanity in regard to (treks end? Heaven only knows. It certainly Ls. a dreadful out look if we have not now reached the cli max, and may soon expect a reactionary movement. General 'N. P. nonlife for Greeley. "Mg4iik:Nitkitlffe-l i tie 4 ittnimsse defection of Geiteraldhartintitayl4llosup. port of grant and Wilson are confirmed Ity 4 l..liefoUovringletter : 13(4,1'01'4', 1872.+41y bent' Sift I lave d not rite honor to ackriedger ti d y note, in addition to our conversation to day, the receipt of, your invitation to a d. dress the citizens, of Lynn on Thursday evening in support of the re-election Of General Giant and the policy of his ad pi i teration . N CI ; f oliation ,notalik,liave r ir&lefft,voltht wtilt Inn ri; 0 4 11 0)., the country, - Imf rrom any' portant orni.'y fellow-citizens, and it gives me great plea. , sitve Ms' tt" re ynti that • nothing could he added to your suggestions, as a representa tive of cttizensof Lynn. to induce me to aceedato their request. Theirkindness to me many years since is continuing a life re. remeruhrancm, and-hot hi og would give me greater Satiafactleifthan to renew my asso ciations with them; but I regret to say that I am not in accord with them In regard to the Presidential canvass.' Against my wishes and my personals,inikrestc I am compelled to believe - tind#tn say - that the. ' perpetuation of the present policy of the government is not for the advantage of the country, anikthat it wilt hot tend to estab lish its former prosPeilty tior promote the interests of any chips of icitizens. No perstinal feeling in any form or•eb3raeter ,ent t ers into this judgment. It is bt view of general principles ntul public interest .atone that I am led to,"tihs conclnsion. The uniting of the masses ofthe people of all parties, sections and lattegi in support Of the grind result of the war is indispen sable to the pgrmanente4tabirsbment of a general recognition' of these" results. It can be secured 'by nit other, means W e shall all be forced to thi4 cnticinsion soon er or later. This united action upon this hash) has been the hope of my life. I fee quectly,ilesired it during the war, am! in the roconstenetic!p thol,FlatkaSubsequent to the war. I believe it is now tendered In good fuith.in the nomination of Mr. Greeley. and for one I cannot regret it. It was what I destrest. It Is the consumma tion. Althongli sudden and startlitr , , it does not alarm me. MY duty io myself and my country requires inn to give him my support. I cannot advocate before your friends a, illiftirent course, w hieti neither my JUdgMent nor niv heart ap proves. It grieves me intik deeply to sip invite myself in thought or act from any of those-with whom I have leer so long a- so d a t e a, and to whom I am Qi ill' but I believe that the result will justifr tpy aetion.,,„olve to tit e mints - plod peace end •ittor.potity which Is the objeet of all out labors, and secure to ~v o ry ot ti zen the civil and political eviality smt freedom It, hit+ was worthy the meritiee of so many valued lives. , Accept the assurances of my laztine• friendship and esteem. and believe me vours,lke. ' N. P. BANICK. To James S. Lewis, eq., Lynn. Greeleyism In Pennsylvania— What Gen. Moorhead hays.—Tbe Philadelphla Post, has a correspondent on the' Wing; 'On writing from Oil City on tho 2i)th he says: On Wodnasday last I left the city for this part of the old Keystone State,,, and althnngh business is private, I picked up a few very interesting political notes along - the route. My first sapping plane was the city of Lancaster, where I spent a few hours. At this place I find that local and State politleaarei decidedly Bye's , . The gen eral feeling is for Greeley and Brown. I was told that Senator Blllingfelt, who residen in the northern part of the coun ty, is going before the peopthas an lode- • pendeut candidate for Congress, and that his election over the regular nominee, whoever that way be Is considered 11101 7 probable. Mille 040 7enpsylvfinpf t riled car if e littaiied on thrhoeir-toPitta burgh, where I devoted several hours to political affairs, and succeeded itiseela rieglltr:, Intervittirletith that staunch:pal welltnoti442oAiblltikit leafier, qer. K. lticierhisia.• Viont-Idin;l, iOived. the folios/fog; t 1. Tbathe la not atol will not,be a can didate fikACionwsepe,iyiwas xeperted. WitSi 1 / 1 4 1 '18‘ wit oar , : .for Itrotia iiratlhli'veltol4l.llbecali ticket: , 3 . That ItOn-Tbaa: . .3:taaatialL 'Liberal Reiltiblleati. aria probably boa candidate for Mamas in the Allegherny-Butler ciistrictt; And win. , 4. That Allegheny county cannot give over 11,000 Majority for Grant.' Probably less than that figure. 5, That the most influential Republi cane th rottgbout thecounty of Allegheny are for Greeley and Brown. Leaving Pittshureh. I made a trip stright through to 3feadvine. Crawford county, by way of the Allegheny Volley Railroad. At- Meadville I only rein atned a febilioUrii. which tittle was deviled to business. I saw a few Republican Gree ley men. however. and front them I have the strongest assurance that the county of Crawford, usually Republican by about 1,800 ,inajority, will give a decided majority for the Farmer of Chappaqun. And here, at Oil City, and, as I am, es -I,lllred , also In various parts oroirenango, a large Republican vote will be rolled up for Greeley. Lids° met a ; gentleman from Beaver county who' seems to he well posted. and he regards the defeat of Senator Rutan as a sure, thing. The district for onh Senator and four Repro sen tett vas consists of Beaver, Butler and Washington countie s . a Pravrn Pat.u, Armond I. his gyt•Ton • .1 have been loAloc to the An • firflor abooltida ID the t'elollitnition .1t: E • Ratan try the I)lstriet, Cooferceea.. nrr Anima time hark. but have het+ dirappninted • ''. 1 4 1, 0 0 ..1 145 "" who were mutt opposed to hit renomination prior to the county convention are now anxiona for it. ' because they are believed to deetre the seeress of Democrat. Well. it look. to me tut though be would be beaten. It nominated. lam Sot posted in all sections at the county, but If the tame feel ing pervades them that rules here, Ida qince' , for 1111 , •ee.i , are •lim. thaVe voted for the nomination and election of Mr. li‘pin every time he has been up for office, and would,havo done to at the :alt primary elec tion bnt for the action of the Ku-Hint friends In South Deaver In Insulting the decent and respect• aisle men of our party by hootba: John S. Drava. opt of their school house after he had been publicly Invited to speak there. TWe action Von • firmed me In the heifer that It would thence for• ward safer to vote nzainst any one pat up s lty he Quay-T{lll , z : and there ere plenty heve and in Ilse adjacent town•hips nho ore of the came °On lo t , We have never let voted for a Democrat. but WO Will if llntan t. placed on the ticket. Ile I. hat a GOO! of lii S quay, In w.hoin we have no confident.e rilthomfh we tate his panel' am for Grunt for Pri,ldent. and wa• It •tot for ihe hot red entertained itL. , :allist chi. Rim: there mould he scarcely a loan icznimit him in this local ity. We are io•t Ilezionlna to and nut the tricks of the fladieal man. and If It wia izeitertfir hered that our candidate for Governor W:l4 TteaatirViting man, he would lose many valet here It I. mold M. S. ljnay declared. In No Itriuhton prior to the Ileptibltean (Inbertintoria . netrenation, mat "The Tre.vinry-Rinv, would force the nomination of Gen. Ilartrarift and the party would ont dare go back on Mtn bemoan It man a Presulential year, end they could not afford to lose the election or Orent by the defeat of Ilarttanft " Ile wa• ant wered that. "We had been compelled to sin port scalawags during:the war, but no est aency now so forcibly held ne " Aar, INN,: Proposed men dine nt lo the Contititntion of Pennsylvnnia. nrs(,Lt7TTO P RO I'AS I No MIER AMEN nm ENT TO TILE CO'SsiTITUTION OF PENNNYLVANIA Be it re.ftotred by the Senate and llan;e of Representatives nor the annmonwealth of re,,,in-ey/ran in in General Assembly met, That the followlrig amendment of the Constitution of this Commonwealth h propoxed to the people for their adop tion or rejection, pursuant tothe prowl- Mons of the tenth article thereof, to wit A 7d RN DM ENT Strike out the sixth section of the shah 4rtiole of the Constitution, and insert in thereof the follopringt "A finite i Treasurer shall he Chosen by the (1110 - -tied electors of the State, at such times and for such term of seritee av shaft' 'be iresertbed by lac' WILLIAM ELLIOTT Speaker of the Irouxe of Representatives JAM ES S. RATAN. ,Speaker of the Senate ArenovED—The twenty-second day of March, Anho. Dorn in I one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. JOTIN W. GEARY. Prepared and certified for publication pursuant to the Tenth Article of the FltAttqa donmi Secretary of Mt' thnii7Loniccatilt. -OFFICF.SEe Y OF THE COM . TLI, llAaßiautrao. June 2Gtlt , 1872. jy3:3in NEw-Bitiouiorg, August 3rd. 1572 Alfa kharran:.- The.. TreatsPAY.7.l44ll3 or gan of Beaver county and whipper-in of the Ilarrishtirg Lobby, likes to notice the utidersigned favorably :time In a , vrtille,And-I suppose ho expects a .re. - eficinso. I would remind the readers of the Radical that its Editor still - contin ues tolliti the "thimble rigger? of the Treasury-Illrig,'and the apologist of Old Simon Carneron, who was kicked conb of the Wtir Pelmiinlent by President Lin 'n for swindling the government; and iiWolution.ofcensurc remains to this day on the reeurds of Congress attaltast, him: and all thp ill-gotten money he has so freely offered has failed to have it ex punged: Yet Cameron has the audaci ty to ask thrrLegiSlature of Pennsylva• nia to return him to the U. K. Renate. and Mr. quay Is bound by his pledge to Cameron, to take Tinton to tise - State Senate to vote for him. u bo►no again Ur. Corporal Quay. Th is Wresting to the people of the County. It is not billingsgate. W. W. 'twits. MO Deininieraitle County' Couvertion.—The Democratic tounti Convention nagembied In thia place last Venda* at ilk ). tn., and was presided over lir Satatiel:lll:ger,"esq., of Franitant. The convention Was theziartrest and mosbharmonions held by that party id this County for many. years• tvery township, borough- and district was repre - Pen ted, Ind not a jarring word we* uttered in the ineiverrrion aithongh composed of .160 members. The following is the ticket nomioated : nelepati" Id rfossfltulional Conrentio»—Low6 Taylor, Room,ter. tiongress— Wm Itycleflend, Lawrence minty. Senate —William B. Dunlap, Bridgewater. Arrembly—WilliamS.Morian,New Brighton itesoctole Judge *- 1 1Intelt tidMice• Bit - Otenoz , 4 Theelf—loth Gratblog. Beaver. Register, ,f, Repgrder —24 . Benetton, Beaver. ComnilitriOntr -Jonathan Sickman. Borough. Pooe://orrie , Dtrector—Jemes Scott., Raccoon Coroner—Sylvextcr Hunter, New Briwhtou Aufignr. 3 years—Ttobert Booth. Itridieirater: z veer. John 4.L'Whltto, New ISrletton. I Prvatte* of ileadorny-I.l.,Witaun. Freedom borough; Wm. MeCtiezin. Brfgltton. The committee appitinted by the Chairman to .• . draft rem Tut loos expreselve of the eentimente of the Convention, reported the fultdwfrity: The committee way condttnted a+ follow*: Emil Witet.o: E. P. Kohn. .Mbo White. R. 80. rim trim C. It I.l* ter /?ewf/red. That we heartily 'moron!, nf the pint form of principles laid down by the Democratic State and National Conventions recent r held nt Iteadtt.g and Tritrtmom.. and plesimr to the ticket', tb. , re nominated nor earnest. ondtalderi. nod eu thaßtnalle euoport. ne,laretl, Thai the cont.@ of the n Orniunf Edit Cr of Heaver Canoe/fa/LT.4 In rod. awl to the .nominations novltl at Baltimore. 1." such no con "VIr.C2,4 no that re lo actin_ from corrupt motives. with a deeho, to defeat the whole ticket. State. Natiorml. and enonty. and thns promote the in• tereoto of the -Treasury Wm(" of thlo State. In n hose employ we behove him to be. rind that bin paper In therefore unworthy of tho ampport of the lietneeraey. and can no Imager be rerognoted at the ermm of the party whose sentiments he has diorettarded and mtarepreset tcd. The above revolutions were adopted unaratmous• Tbq County Committee for Ike ensuing yeti. Is constituted as follows: enliven' t avarreelt. Bid Bearer--Ferzus -McClelland. Beaver Borough E. It. Dauperty, Borowjh Township—Shannon Altmann. Britignmeine—Wm. Harm. Brighton Tbtonatilp—.:esve Caruthers. Roden Borough-11. A. Bryan. ) Bearer Palle—lra Ransom, rm.. Aloe Flaming. Porlingttm.ltnarvollp—G. W. Met 'arUle.y. ehippewa ltiteast4p— (loam \\'h its. Reonemy Township—Charles (^henry. Pallaton Bortsuyhr—Samael Tavtor. . Franklin Thwa.vhip—James W. Pander. Prealoni Borough—David R. Lnwry. Greene "Downphip—Rupert Reed. aeorortenrn Borough—Dr. tl. T. Ilumllton• Frankfort /Adria —Samuel InehTer. .VeGulr , Merle , --A . T. A nderson fin-peirell Township —Jacob Finley. / o ,lononienee nornship—(Jectge Sancti. Industry I'ownaldp—.l. ti CON/0% :Varian lotrovitip— P. A. llnn bor. .Voon Tmr,,Akip --John Wilhelm. I'mo , Brigiaoh-41.W em.; M. W Dr, W. W. Slmpann: S. W.. Hamlin? Barlow. SoloSowially Diarnatip —P. H. Becker'. Freetkun District— John Henn Nor/A Seinlekin Township MeDanel. Nntr.nalillre BorovgA—Genrce Grim. 04In Ibtenship—Thomas ltmown. Parlereon.—.l. IL Braden. PhiMpaburgit Borough—D. W. Ilremn. ibtanship--D. Inuiaterry. Ramona Tenant/Up—J. 'Scott, L'Grheoffer florough —Thomas 1.. leltrurte 1:04-hrA4r Tamathip—M. Camp. U. R,rnunl lifarer fiOrtmohip—stague4 It 4r u ari t. Si. Clair Borough-1. G. Duerr. taspow Ilenry Cratno. F.DIUCATIONA L. !Fourteenth Annual Commence ingot at 111. Colon College. These exerelate, whleb:took ptaeo here last Thdriday, werelif a highly interest ing character. This Prosperous institu tion for the people sent forth fitlY-one graduate' from Wo different depart ments. Fifteen received the degree of Bachelor piths Liberal Artm ; one Rath odor of Science; three the degree of Bachelor ofPlillosophy. and thirty-throe Bachelor of Commercial Science; also, sixteen Alumni of three years t standing were honored. with the Master's degree.. The Degree of M. A. was conferred upon W. %V. Cole, M. D., of Allegheny City, Pa., and the Degree of Doctor of Divinity upoh Rev.Sarenel F. rpham A.M.of Bos ton Mass. Rev. O. N. Hartshorn, L. L. D., President of the Faculty, postponed his Baccalaureate address prepared for tho class, that the time might be occu pied by some eminent men who were present in remarks on General Educa tion. Messrs. Lewis Miller, esq., ( f Akron. President of the Board of Trus tees, lion. S. 11. lippart, of Columbus, 0., Secretary of the State Board of Agri culture, lion. W. D. llenkle, of Salem, 0., late State Commissioner of Schools, and others, in response to calls, dancer ad short and appropriate addresses. The average daily attendance (between three and four linrulreAb has exceeded anythin in the previous history of the Institution. About thirty thonsand dollars' worth of specimens of Natural History and relics have been added to the already large collections. Hare and valuable an imals from different parts of the world excite great interest. The Chemical and Philosophical appa ratus has also lwen greatly enhanced in value by the addition of the complete set which until lately belonged to the Alli ance College. The museum rooms have lately been fitted up with new glass cases which create an appearance of order and completeness seldom met with. Tho Endow tnent Fend also has received sixty thousand dollars, and the College property is now valued at $.100,000. Since the lout:ding of this Institution 8,110 students have attended—the num ber who have gone forth as teachers SU in hering 5,1468. The College year is arranged tosuit the wants of the great majority of students. The Ft:lL:spring. and Stonneor terms af ford those who are eh:dying here an oiit portunity to teach during the Winter season without falling Leliiiid..ln,their _ classes, while a special-Ay-inter term iv -- oommodates those who embrace this particular season to pursue practical studies. - An eminent teacher 1151$ just 'been engaged In the Musical Department —Prof. Win. Armstrong. nig, aduate un der Prof. Henry C. Coopet, leader of a celebrated Musical Institute—the Phil. harmonic Society, of Londen, England. Prof. Armstrong has been teaching for the past ton years in LondOn and also in Now York. In addition to the two large and good College building halls, for the accommodation of students. a tina Boar ding House will be completed and open ed by the 27th of August, the beginning of the Fall Term. Tho attendance of people could not all bo 80c:1mm:slated in the two large College Halls, but the Muleunt and Appaisitus rooms here thrown open alj. day to the free ailtrds- Won of the public, and many were enter tained in that way. The union perform antes of. the Literary Societies during the evening were of a superior eider, and 'well appreciated by the immense crowds in attendance; Coates! Cornet Band and the Society Choirs foirnlahed good music. The fundamental object eirtbe ft:tinders is to provide for the people edit:liege where any .person can freely and! eco- notnically obtain superior illustrated in struction in any useful study. The dis tinctive features of the Colleite tieing prominence to practical' stuatea, entire liberty in the choice of studies, Special Courses, such as Normal,: Commercial, Musical, Preparatory and Eclectic, In addition to the Ancient and Modern. Classical, Philosophic, and Scienti fie: Coniraes; non-partisan and :non-sectari an; tonal privileges to ladies; Economy In expenses; three College terms and one apecial winter term ; means for itn- Iprovement to any extent deeded by DW dents—thna adapting the College to the educational needs of tho masses, the public school system of "our country. and to the progressive 4dr:it of the age. REME31111;11. 1.8. ik J. Snellenburg will have a large stock of all the latest styles failtentierrnenTs 'weaving apparel In a few mule*A — Unts, Caps, Fine Shirts, and ev erything kept' lit a firs e-clitaa t lathing Store, at the reasonable prices forierbleh 'this honse Is noted.. New Brighton Pa. IL STPINPE . 6I IS selling . Ilia Stock of clothing, genta: fnralabipg goottii, cloth. cassimorea etc., at live per6ont teas than over heforo, on acconist of making room for a Fall Stook: For Coughs. Nmnrfittigsnd Con nun-mann-, in Its early Mantes. nothing equals Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. LosT.—The wan who would not wear riteinfeld's' clothing, a reward will be given to Win who brings hitt* back, and gets a- suit of clothing' before he leaves: ' • - or.. New nizionTos ItA NIA il."OtiltrA^TED Ity WILSON. White Wheat, Red Wheal, - Rye, Corn, , Oute. purl wheat,' ' - MARRIED. ALE AY.—on July 25th, I$:Y, by Rev. .1. Murray, John Alloy and Miss Anna Mayor Lie?ver e (Radical (Laid anmerralive please copy.) DIED. FERGUSON—In Beaver Falls, July 23d, 1871t v Intoner& Ferguson, aged 30 Yearn. DE If A 31-- , Orr the'3lst of J uly, 1.372 ' in Beaver Pa.,• Victor Bernard, aged months and &dept, youngest eon of Prof, V. and Francis : De Barn. H A irtILTON—J uly 30th, ether late res idence in Ohio township, ,Reaver Co., • Pa, hiss. is mar% Hamilton, In the 78th year of,her ago. , Her auffering Wan groat, but our Heavenly !Pettier in his own good time and any, released her front all pain. We had hope in death. 'Another mother gone to her rust. NO ALIN ATIONiii. It EFoft :N1 REPUBLICA N DEMoult VEI( er,idcza Florae° 1 1; reek u.v. r , ct: emdent Grill z tirown. 1)%310•111ATic: :iTATE : (I..vernor-4 tiarlii_4 IL Netiorente .hulge—Jamey Thmnp.ol ) . .-tictli4o) . &cite flartley cbmgresmpien at Large-1'0,1) rd Vnux, Jame". 11. Tlopkins, 11 ontirieltm B. rigli t. NOrPirex at tariff to itmaiii.thonal Conveidian: Jeremiah b. Black, George W. iNooownrd. Wm. 11110er. F. Gies au..lt. A. t amberton, A. A. Put.. man, 3amev F.llly, Geo. M. DO r. John A.Camp Mall, Wm. L Corbin, %S . M. 11.13mith (Allegheny). Wm J. Barr, S. U. lteynolds, C. T. 1)odd. tiouzforial El ectors: Edgar Cowan. tleorge W. Skinner. Representatire Eltaors: lic.ltlett Marvin., John S. Sklior, (;tune Fry. Etectora: 1 Thomas J Borger 11 David Londenherg Stephen 0 Anderson 14 Jesse 111elinIght 3 John Mnftet 1. Henry Wells . 4 George It Derr. I Iti henry .1 Stahle t To b' 1111‘1. 17 P W Christ.? l Imafah H finupt. 2$ Wifliarn F Logan 7 Samuel A. Dyer 19 itaerelsis Brown . , 4 Jesse G Morley It) Fred 111 Robinson 9 /11mm I,lll.rarr !el John R 11fltistita 10 li Reilly !*), Philip II Stevenson 11 J..hu linet.ht ,It'S John 1.) MINI 21 Fred W Ili:motor lii4 Georve W Miller. URPIYBL Protident---Uly Fads S. (4 rant. V. Prniflina.---1 - rerrry Wilson I' hrsirLvA3 11EPI: Bt. ICA : 4 4 lineer-aor—John F. llartrnn CL Supreme Ju lysays Morcur. Auditor Uciteral —liarrison Allen. (Otioru4smem at Large—t W Schofield Lomltiel•Todii. Cliarle ~ Albright. De/e.g./lea ae /4rge to °inst . ' antrention. William M. Meredith, Philatielohla; J. pilling ham Pell, rhitadelphis; Harry White. Indiana: M'illiadrLillir.CarberiAlanßartholoinew, Schuyl kill; Jl. N. McCallirter, Center. William 11. Ann strong. Lyemning; William Davie, Lazenie; Jae. L Iteynn Idr, lAncaPter; Samuel E. Dimmock, Wayne:. Goo. V., Lawrence, Washington: David N.White. Allegheny; W. 11. Army, Lehigh.; John U. Walker, Lehigh. STATE ELECTO.RA.L. TIOILET. • , • Electors - at Large : Adolph SIL Untie, S Jahn M. Ttuaapson, I Joseph A. Honhaux, 14 John Tinsman+ 2 Marcos A. Davtp, ri W .1 ColgThrre 3G. Morrison Coates. lg Jesse Merrill, 4 Henry llomm. 17 Henry Orlady, .5 Theodore M. AV i ?son.llB Robert Hell. n iota' M. ik)0131:111. 19 John M. Thompson, 7 Frands Schrader, 1t) !Wm. re.zpr . 8 Mark M. Rtehantir, 1.1 Here= W. Andrews, h TAWarti H. Green. 21 Henry Lloyd. 10 D. K. Shoemshei ," . 13 3nho .7 (IHlespie, .11 Drink*, R. Miller, .21 dames Panama,. 12 Leander M. 111.1 ton. 2S John W. Wallace, 13 Theodore, Strong, i2it Charles C. Hord, (At largo---W. D. Wharton). 72M1 BRAVER , rorlaTY REPUBLICAN TICE' RT : Delegrtte to ennAtitulional Orknreitt John N. Purvlanee, Butler enmity; T. It. Har.rard, Washington county. Congress—William Henry. Senate—J..B. Hutan. Aasenibly—Samuel J. Cross, Jonathan Allison, Wm. S. Waldron, David McKee. A ARne-inte Jurlge—M. Tin wrpnen. Sheriff—Chamberlin White. Rey. &Recorder—James I. Stokes (`leak of (hurt—John C. Hart. (bisini.ssioner—Daniel Neely. T. Jr. Director—John White, A adders— Ch as. A. Boon—Pr. C. PARRS. - (broom—Thintel ("orbits. 'Trustees—D. McKinney—Saml. Moor head. NATIONAL PROHIIIIT(ONIST , .. - Presitient—Jarnem rrexulent—John Bnimpfl ; PENNSYLV ANIA STATE TEMPERA N Gore r hur . B. Chase. • sqpr,m, fintrl lienderion, A urtilar Generaa--ItarrSnanr —Gen. F McFarland. A J. Cbirk and Beni. linsh Ilradtord. COr riTY TP.MPE RA IC F: TICK KT Senator—A, Beaty:rk. A *Ron,* My—A. Y. Gallagher. T. J Chandler. Associate Judge—Robert Potter. _Register it 80-order—Francis Bankß. Clerk—J. W. Mitchell. row Mismin Ter —Josonli M. Alexander. arm nrr —A ntirew WeISIII. Thor !rouse Direetor—Wm. Murphy. .4 itelitor -Robert Wasson, C. A. noon. Tritxtre.t—liev. J. ll_ Aughey. W. B. raec. nol.mellos In ennolihrlinn4l 0)7,1.R/inn A h-n ., n Ileetwlek..l We.l4, AwL Krkmnel keit, . l ohn , Dr it A ..Inite.wa. John Pew. -Dr Bnownrlh. Rowan. Josonh 0-Ertm mine. Semnol R. Raynor, William Brown, Dr. l•aar !lure NI Sharp. .1 W Brandon Seantarial nectar*: Mn. ,. . A A Slovene. Ronrreeniatiod neefro,t: Gra, W, Arbuckle, liauffmau, %V.j. Olen. Dist riot 1. Dr. W. Illrzrearer. 13. I:.•n W. PADon 2 T. '4. enrrn. !I. t•ol T. P. MirDowell 1. I N Pterre 11. Dr. D. I'. Etre/hart. 4. W snuoltonutu. NVol. T 5 11,111 Mr. 1 Dr..T l'Thomnaon 14..4151411:en. Itov .1 W Bnctley 7. .1.1 1 . lierrb-rron. I ilr. / J Tairlor 19. Namur) IT,W Dnr 9. Pint. Irnqr S. 00,4. ID. 11 W Wlnzennon In. (7en, Ritz. 'P. Sarni Duvall 11. 11. A. W ,- 94.1house. T It Kerler 12. John 11. Pnrdhani. 21. Ttio*P.lverron New Ad' vert kententx. Trial Mai. Eleptember Trrin. 1872 prigwr WEER. Calher , ne Marker fl al vo. t:. A: P. IL R. Co. Satnivi “11111Jmu'o :Ulmer rx Samuel Iteed'e Jame. Mita ell . v• William Rmnetly Mkton Brown 4 P 1(..11 .Isc..)b 0 Nye as Jurdsu C N)e %Inter, Doboon .0 Trax s. II R Poote P IL Stevvoson vs Henry Cowan Daum& I lien y re Wm E Chtuy T %V And( rrne a+ lien rici & t,n z tr's D L Anderson vi r A Shigo f ( al I= MEM vs John (inching el al VA Hugh Anderson vs Kook.^. t Brobeck vs John Cirvey vs James ti Calvin'scz'rs vs Milo, A To . svoiyuil et ell v* Wm F Barnet% Ps S K Kane rt al vi the Born (IN Brighton vs Chenny a, Urn Vs John Anode:luau vs ]Magdalen Shrek vs Samuel I/tom:ace vs John Wiley vs It U Iluddia%cin vs :Lamm' J enso. sr* Chain. White el at 4 J Pegit vs Joseph Morgan vs !Pane Sem et al vs Jacoh Millet v. Abram Inman Vi cieorge Pot Mi %V 1./tinkle James M Burns Dobson tL Trat George (inttutm Joshua Colvin Denirl( Savory John C Lol , l* It A McCullough Hutto P Corer' , Snowden ilmthert John W Cook JohnY Cook Samuel l 4 Ta)leit R Steint”ld Ueorge Yowl; Jolm Thome,. Walker John Raton Clark eanettcm Miller et Co *inn Miller Harmony Savings Dank J Walter Jr Rm J Welter & Rio John Mct:mwan .1" Walter & lan .7 Wolter - .S. Rru Peter W Keller aug7:to _ vs John LADCe eta! vv Andrew J Caul. v. James revl re Henry Pbtlllo . Pattecron Kitchen JOUN CAUGLIET. Proth'y EXECUTORS NOTlCE— Estate of tieoree Mohr, d eceas ed.—Le t tees teatiMCD tory on the estate of George Mohr. deceased. late of the boro of Freedom, in the county of Deaver. and State of Peunill'ildila, having been granted to the subscri ber, rennin= In NewAiewlekley township, In said county, all persona barite claims or demands oeainst the estate of the amid decrilent Are hereby requested to make known the same to th e under signed without delay, JOHN MEEL, 7'1101:n10r- Ifmeentor. - - „vat's:its* Wanted. Wanted Immediately, font active. energetic men to act as Agents rot the -NEW^ WLIKEL Eh' lb WILSON SEWllefl MACLIINE bi tALt county. Only rush men as Can give gaud reTetente as tut character and ability. and furnish a itomi need apply. We will pay guitranhAd salarits, of &we al commissions'. to proper men. Only sect mete as really drib*, to enter the business need apply. WBI. & CO., No. 140 Wood St.,Mills burgh, Pa. rlsl6llg New Adveiltsements. — RE4DS ditZEARTS ':' My Brother's Keeper, Br - sot, simerm AN EiOITING STORY, WILL. ut: FoUNII IN. PIE `American Volunteer,' A FIRESIDE JOURNAL. - $1 85 - IRS - 90 - 00 - 45 - 1.5 OUR PREMIUMS! EITRLORDEARY - IBUCEMERSIL TWO BEAUTIFUL MR°Mos F 0 R NOTHING. NOW! Is the Time to Subscribe I Wo are prepared to give to every yrntly Filbert ter, A PAIR 01 0 T11110110s, entitled • , EARLY 314ELN," "The Young', Foragers." Th. , se piciumo are each 12V./ Ii che• , (I.InOMOS, not cheap lithozrapho 'racy aro trot-chum ItOII,WS.I imported to our order, and will Ibeer crolcal examiluotell. coupe he th,Lallit •engly to the {Acton , kit leT, Gtr Irue , than FIVE lit iLI.Alts ~'.l The ototirt,v , Ir. nett.. , . They will he- ,utit Rot, iter L. .itch fo-s , ord to , $3OO for one year 01 IA fur •i m.thrhe . a.if•rel;tll , lll Sk ttttt .ellrifir•ther. will p.e t.r Ludt cate their cheno of t•rrfatattot, la oftlef Y , e hwou which to font ar:l. re — To sort& .. pref. r it, wo 111 gisr karicad of the Uhromoo. a A Beautiful Steel] Engraving, "'NE WREATH of -ffIiORTELLES." This Splendid Picture. which represents two dir• preparing to decomie their tattier'. drove. le itixti inches. it is pronounced one of the dneat engrmings in the country.-- i picture acfch a,. would grace any drawing-rooro. In the land. It cannot lie bought In the store,* for I cal , then /440 per copy Cash Prerniizins to Age."' ts• We an ziwing• thy Inre-nt CASH PREMIUMS Over offered In the couhlr, .lamp 19! to formation. Vei - Atiale cnn h. had of hfratoionierti throneinui the Un0..4 states. Sack , nuntaern rouptled. 07 - liampin copies rr,81;44 to any :td.trrm. on re. Ceipt of :.ott conto. Addrev..., 11 LOWRY- & CO.. Lock jinx T. 2.11. PITTSIIrIIOII. PA. (nice : No. Ur. Stahl - Meld Ptmc•t. (FRANKLIN' DV/CF:, oppcolltv New City 11,1111 third story GENEUtL AGENTS: The Pittsbura Boa & News company. ANTIDOTE FORUM= S. mussurt Of RNA VER FALLS, to prepared to cure nay case of EXTERNAL CANCER! A rum warranted : or no pay Office on Main Atrr..t. JNO. CONWAY & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS Itocu]cp4l'Ert, V'A .. EXCHANGR, COIN AND CM: PONS. A reoUNTs of Manufactnreni, Merchant„ and Individuala tolithed. Interest Allowed ou Time Deposits. URT"Currespoodeuto will receive, prumiA nue firm. Roctie.ter..ltey Kt, It 1;m. Notice to School Teachers A G r one male and two female 1 - 1 feather. will AP reeai%eil by the Fellat,nt School Iretriet until the Grat Monday of Atiguat.. l iyl7:llar t J. II MORGAN. Sec y • Tenebers• Exanxinatilous. OFFICE or CoUstli Stl'EU/NTENDENT, DE AVER, Pt.. June 17. Prel. -acheri examinatlorto to commenco at 5 a. m each day Anstuot 7. Baden and Economy towmhip. t Loz.t.,on Indepeto..nt. Moon and liontwe;), at New siretfield s. B. August t 3, ltaccoon township. at Scott'o S. II Augu-t 11. Independence township. at Inde pendence f' 11. Ang. PL Big Beaver, New Battler, Clinton. in. dependent, Dail ingion borough and townolop. at Darlington S. 11. RPEriAL Antzost :al. Frankfort Springs; September Darlington; Sept. 15. Beaver. No owe emarclin.4l at th r oe gpeHal tiaMlnatiOni. Only by written request of Director+. Special exattanatloto fir proji<asionitl Ceriik cote* wilt bas held after the vi.lintion of schools. Applicants will furnioh themoe , veo with pen aria ink Blank examination hooka will be furnished at ten tints each, • Directors and (deride of education are cordially invited to attend the eSllllllnailon. 1 Omit be pleased to confer witn them In regard to the bent interests of the common pchonli.. Teachero should be oelected at the cl.ae of the examination. Directors will please forward the Annual trlct Report , and certificate. to the County Su perintendent in or before the 'bah ineatal. can be foubd in the educational ofilce in Bea ver on Saturday of each week. M, L. KNI(iIIT. Co ...ip' l'a. ME t D3IINISTRATRIN" e?*Jas. .C . l. f;earg,... deed —Letter% of admintstrauou on the estate of George Mclieor_ .. dec'd, late of Dardngtou township, to the e..notY of Reimer, and State Of Pennsylvania, having been. granted to the ,Ith.erlher. reeldiui In said ton toddy), n4l persons liavlniz claims or tielltalot. 02 , 111t0t the eptate of the raid decedent at. hereby requested to make known tin same to MO flUdelreigyett wtthont delay. litAltTllA M. t:EuttGE, jrll 6w.1 Adminlstrntrlr. ALPS INSURANCE COMPANY . OF ERIE, PA. Cash Capital $250,000 00 Asssets. Oct. 9, '7l, 311,948 29 MI 0. NOBLE, President; J. P. VINCENT. Vico Pt. II W. W °our. Treasurer: Tree. F. Gooortirti. Si•cretary. 111 RECTORS: lieu. ll Noble, Eric' Ilut) . Geo. U. Delameter, .1 W Ilammobtt, do! - Meadville. Pa. lion tickler& Marvin, dal lion J P Vincent" ,Erie Illrarn Daggett, ibk, Henry Rawl° do Charier Illterd, 110,0 T Churchill do It $ htinitutnt. it, Cap! .11 4 ItlchartlS de W H Sterrttt, el.. Richard O'Brian, 110 11 W Nlll/14`. dll.k . li Gibbs, do .1 En g tehart, 110 John R Cochran, do J 11. Neil. Ile M llartiobb, - do Wlt Abbott, 'Piturel Ile.. Cap; D P Dobblnr, do Jno Fertlg, Titnieritle. Pn'iries ilttled at fair rates and liberal terms. Insures against durlnign b Lizhirdeg as wen ae Fire. CHAS. . HURST, Ag't. Itothester, Pa., Dec. SI, 1:171: tccocixiLseritlic Fire Insurance Company. TIIICOIIPOIIATICD by die LnC llll3lo re 01 PeOW rylyauls. February, ()dice one dyed east t.f Itocti. , ter gavlng. Bank, Itoctb.-ater. fkliser county, Pa p eop l e , o f B e aver county ran now have their property-Moan:lt adahn lutes or damagn Itre. at lair rater, In a.pate and RELIABLE HOME COMPJNY, thereby avoiding the expenee, trouble tied delay Incident 10 the adjustment of losseu by companies located at a thou:we. 110ARD 0/. DIRECTOR.: J. V. SlDonfild, George C. Speverer Samuel D. Wham, Lewis Schneider, William Kennedy, John Dr.ehing. Marshal! 14'DonaId E. D. Edgar. M. Camp, Jr., C. H. linrvt, David Lowry, Daniel Brenner. (CEO. C. SPEY BURR., l'uxiCT J. V. ICDoN.u.D. V. Prral. li. J. Srrreura, ?ma,. 031:19 E. Keiftzrt, Stc'y PRriIIIFFYI - iIFRS - 4H 7 - 111031 anti Ater April Qret., we will he prepared to farnieh restoment with tre,h burnt Lime of hen quality at Powert' Kilns, Vsoport. mar>'J►ttJ JOIINSTON ...C. Co. =I /7 3 /;.:w DKALFIRS IN 5.200 00 I= Dauchv & Co's Advertisements. tllin =ado Amu .ceats,„ 4:43 and examples _wit , U be gent rpnetage' fred)fersffeeifte.. that'll ft) r$ 0 It..{.Woutopr,lBl Chatbernrquare, Yi W !sun" Ca tostm I :Up et& he besl Janes nut •. Send tar cirentar. Immense sales. Large profit- Fla ASP; & LIAM Wirt% Empire Map and Clint Estabilshment. 10 - i Liberty street. New Ynt:C.. "Ilibliollo3lANCY, or StAIL citAftla MG." llots either sex way hooch:iota awl gain thb to. , e and atfer.tiors of any person tiny chonlin, *tilltlY. This simple mental acgultentene all tan porta. dP. free, by mall, for. LI ate, togniliet; with marriage guide. Egyptiab Oracle. Prim:no Hines to 14 , 91,?, ke. A queer, exciting Ixonk . , lullol,o *mid. Addriaut T. Pit 111.1&31 .4, Co., pubilatier*, Philadelphia. AGENTS WIA.' ED Far ( i o oDtiqikaYti • . PgEIstDENTIAL 4`vary , Citizen Wants It. Alm*, for CAMPARE 4 ; ( MODS, AddreA. Goodetpeed*VertpirePubli•hlie Hew* 167 Liberty Orem N. Y.; or, Cpciuuatl. 0_ . • • arren ange. att.= WPiisillillt.:lln A stmel rl 811, Dooblo Ekrvaieft °you, WanriinaJDloBl3t. , BrO9Lio2 Door. (Jendl•., (4tord, Dumping arld4r4 lo Kgrute Direct Dra rt. FtlLLeu, mes S ('o., SIG IVais4 . stmet, N. Y. •Jrit-Ity. JOI.I.YItIND'S SECRET. 010 1..E.W Is * Leo and greaseet work la an lob -11:1h thnttg:ll4 , l' 111 Ore w: delighted wnq rois,inv looney. Aginitg Wanted. everywhere. (..g.o. men' arreet, 11.11adelonla. Wells' Per Cauaha, Colds and Illoarseneons. Ttle,e 'Tablets present the Acid in Combination with other efficient remedles,•ln et popular lone, for the 11:ure of all Throat and Lung Disesuter. Hoarse nts., and Licerni4o4 of the Throat are ito otednitely relieved ,and nstereents are constantly bring sent to the proprietor of relief In exits oh Throat dial, Mites of v,,ars standing. ciAUTI 0 IC „. 1 )t uk,u,'",.bc,te.te'ohnli'y b‘yv."i iv , ' 4 (!ca,:;',?, - . . ot , lete; Prat 25, emita pet box. Joon At. Kr.), [Arno. 13 Platt St-, Y. Y. Send for eticular. tolu Agent for the U. S. AGENTS! AGEtriii! -- AviiTst 'Selid.for descriptive circular and special terms for thogresteat eammitgu boot published— licCleali's Renblimnitm faagrita. „,e„„in. wl/1 sell fdr the next oix menthe nth( nen. le the int.t iti thr market. .1- le S rnnnanT,S, Co , I'un'te„ , 73l Naneem St,„ Pow,. 11et 110. ;trii'er,r fr'.r Ihe 1141 1144* iloskeM, hnt WL/Cll tire al.,' 1;0, dr.ll fllseuo.%. 10 ail 111“4 1 `:,31:d. 11: I It. a d-r Lired tit ht. h. ntuler poptAir umno, .1' ' t. 00 exteliSi‘ely palmed u 0 on ate ecrvertign reututl‘etk. hut 11 is a irgort µo,crrful and by (in, mettle,: i t.. iltdon utoi 111%4 btith 1011 Z noed by the Nuillar I.lblentaus 01 tither ramtlrli s a 'di %Vomited . rrmrdial rettaiLe. Dr. V/BILLS' EITHCT OF JURUBEBA rvtain4 all the mediemal virtues peenilar to the plant mot must by taken as a permarrent curativo. Is therG WAAL of OCT mum your Liter S Spleen tluless te:let el of once, the blood becomes impure by dchvteriotis wet etions, moduelmt rirrOrtrlOUS or skin tits s, littoclaz. Folons,Pustules,Caninsr, Fhinples,,Atc. 'rase .ktrobsba to elesm , e. vitrify and reettire the vbiateet`blood to healthy hctiotL AICI.I ycoLi a lif/Spep44c stwntols! L'idees diges tion ia'promptly aided the s's stern is diddiftuted with fow fori:fe, Puneriy of blood_ Ll:Othil ctil Tendency: tivaienti %%eat:here or, Lassitude. Take it to lo,eLol digestion a Ithout rew two: it oil) !wort you thin I vimr to the RnfrPro.r. /lace yOfl (CI atilt or rtf the bz.lzslue. I You are td daugar of Cliruale Diarrlitta at the dreadful la- Llatrintattoo of the Hotel.. fake It to allay irritation and ward off ters'ency to it.ttlmmattuna. Hat< you ir“rkrarmi tpr Cteri4”: or rrinArti (Jrrianx! Yon rattot protture.tr4raut rolter or Tau aro nal& testa:dog worse than (loath. Take it to .troirgttuou or4arkic tivalakerr or becomer, a lu - rd”a. . • Ffttnfip Sr. litioad be fre‘inently Inken keep the - 31414m to pot feet liertitiA or you are otborWiha In groat aaugor or malarial. miatulatir or conLa giouy4 JOHN lL K.ELLA.tOI%, lb Nutt tit. Netv,York. hole AgeOt fur the Vutt4Staton. Price t 1 per bottle. Send for ctreolur. )1724-4cr' $25nA MONIiI easily made with Stette.il tar) -L hrct Illrr. Secure cirrulara,sud Moo p le4 PRIER, Brat tleboro, 1 7 kRZE,TO BOOK AGENTS. We W ttl seed a hindiome. Prospectom of oor No4l. ltlnatsatrd IRnrdtg Bible, rot, min nr, user 500 Sur Scripture Illustratiirr.s to any Etna Ag,t,t tree of ctiarg,!. Sato/tort Putgishir. , ) Co, Mora, Pa . - . . C;11-1.NCE Fon A(;ENTs! Agent*, wirl pay )ou #lO per wee: to rsph ti y with RS Al , 1 - 1161 . Exerythtng turtitslked, au4 ecpeueem P. A. , 'll3l - 1,,t . kn.] TIII.S lb NO 11C NI it Ltr: fly seruDo l z v Cents with tize odor of h ur and eyes..yart lain serene by return mall it cortiTct picture of your future frusbaue or wife, wfth name and date of Marriage. litidrros W. PDX, P. O. Drawer No. 24,.Fulton rifle. N. Y. AGENT S Wanted for 'he Antobiography of 1101{.;.CE GREELEY. A neW liluPtrated edition, now ready. Get...this Only edition wrdten by himself and endorsed by the Aisu, the life and times of C. S. by Hon J. T. Ileadley; and our IS7t.' 11IPA MANUAL for all parties, just out. pr., • .o.t. lino Agent roil tit) In three days. inn ran., of Greel.-v,:th.o or t.rant . int.de eelliuz, the tftiove. E. B. '.FREA r ,`.4l.llirostlyva.Y. N. HOOKC.4 Now at %oil:, or 1..4 tag fur some new hook., w tol,!s ft If they do not at once write far cfrerdars bet book published. Extraorstinary alureue-uls uttered'. Prudi.e. morn than doubt,: n moey Outfit free. Ade REEDF M. & co, 139 Ei,tls :atree NV t, N. York. - - _ - • - - 11 R(;ynl An Al - my of Live A...:eiit+ I% anted to cell a new, be:inland) edltion of obe of Ilh ri , beet gcnis lit world,cule fano. :mil PAN' ee. Itol~int on C2i•uscpe. A .1,1,.m1id ()eta" , . I VL . C ., V I er^SZTI f• ‘'d "Ili .1" . 2 :al. A marvel N,Nt 111 v 1.)1 r..<:11171 : id 01 u moat rare, ,11/ an - t ~heap t'Nook extant N‘ tit °moo II al. orh, rs: For terms.. addreae, Hi: B BAIL)) I J 411161./11l tit 160 ACRES OF KANSAS LAND FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, RR BEAVER COUNTY PROPERTY. 1•11 E abuse land i. 'located neat a flo^rlshing o we of °err intratntanto, In the county of etrenson, thr,eien which the A tchmon, Topeka do Santa Fe Boitlto.nt to expected to be completed the comtu.; t•11111111Cr. t a streatri et crater throm:h into some stnoe and timber on it: a otaa. try road on one sule, and a Stutx road ou the tg.V . - ef . The lALLI it neurl,ll u 1 rolling,Oratrie. Tltrij arrantni For further particulars inquire of July It. McI.EAN, ltuthester, or mra;hn W. W. New Brighton, Pa. Anclitor'm Notiee. •titi andensigued Auditor, unwonted at. Wu I uric rera.ooß of the Court of Cotunion liens of Reeve,- county. to make df,drtbrition of the halune,e, am,iiiu,o, the creditors, to the of K. bersol, rag., reqiignen of d, li t•tewart 6 Co , v. attend to the dotier , orjlle ttppOttitMeht at hie °dire in New itrieliton on the, Nth day of netud, at 9 o'clock a. tn., ithen and %%hen, all per rou6 lutet,,ted oLty attend it they *,ee proper. ny 17-1 ty W :110111.11N. Auditor . _ .107 4 C)1 :: L. • eb.A.X.IM. IdeAre to rednee my Rtoe::: and adopt this method or actin;; notice that I Dave ..everal )outtg molt for Kite, that ,are freAh they are ail tcrii bred, heing A erice.:t Of the Devonshire, Par ham and Alden...T. W. W. IRSVIN. CHEAP TEETH. 10 DOLLARS A SET! UN THE nEsT NTERIAL I am ,teterlnhiett that no dentig vhall.undorhiil IL Me nI Pl,A_rrE WOHIi or perform luttrr operations. Odle• • IA rr M 'flx.. Anatol:Os Store Prrml: ihrt Spring MACE AND FEMALE ACADEMY, AND NORMAL SCIIOOI.. TTIF Term of tile Male and Female Acad emy And Nor171111S4.!holt:4, la Frankfort !leaver county, Pa., will open Animal. 13111,15Z.1. ti good .chotol for teat era and for those de str:ng to obtain it practical tonging's@ education. A donvegli knowledge of the branch...a %rid 1 e aimed at. and such as are especially adapted to leachers' wants. tour facilities for the study and practice of Instrumental and Vocal Idiotic are reitl3l to Ilit• b st. Warding $3.00 per week. 1:0.1.111) OF T111:917.1g.5. Hey. Wia. McElwee, John McCullough, Rev. A. ti RocksveLl, Samuel 0. helper, Rev. J L. Furty. Wm. bEceullough, John J. Ca.rothem. Samuel Bigger, Sec'y. ,Rouen Ramgey, Neel. jar For full informatkM. addren.. fiy.l7-41w ) J °UN R. V .E.AZEY, Prin. J. x. Decrov. J. H. MCCIIST.II4. J. D. Anc.zu-, Tnos. McCrtunli. Caste, Beaver Savings Bank EEZI THOS. IaCREERY & CO., ISEAVEIt., PA. DEALERS IN EXCHANGE, COIN, COUPON 6, And Bankable Paper. Colleakma made in all parte or the United Stater. !Special attend°■ to Collections and Remittances. Interest an time ttepostts. Open from'9 a. in. to 54. m. 1..1Y/7-IY. ll‘ 17.1 w ❑. J. COANDLEI:
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