The. Beaver 4rgus. 6esfer. Pa., Jane 11 18711. Circulation Thirteen Hundred. Rates of Advertising. 1 1 3w. 6w. Sm. 6m. 1 year • r--- .4r-10 lines,lll2 00 63 00 $5 00 $7 00 WO 00 ,pllll3ll, do 350 5 00 7 00 10 00 100 squares, do II 500 600 900 12 00 18 00 4 foares, dO. 600 800 10 50 15 00 21 00 column 800 11 00 oo to 00 38 00 coltunn:...ii, it oo 15 00 10 00 as 00 80 oo 21 00 30 00 38 00 60 00 100 00 a,dminlatratone and Bxecutoes` N0Uca....53 00 special aoUces Per Me, ten cents. gar Payment. to be made Quarterly, except t or traccient advertisements, which must be paid Kuvance. JOB AYOUB. Elehth Sheet Bills 23 copies Or less ...... . ..... 2 . 2 0 0 additional•coples or lass.......______. 0 Fourth Sheet Bills 25 copies or lest .... 300 25 additional copies or 73 I hill Sheet Bills 25 copies or 500 15 additional copies or left 30 Fall Sheet Bills 2.3 copies Or less ..--. 800 2i additional copies or less--...„.- .2 00 Bills In Equity tire pages or less (13 Fach addlt!..nal page-.—.-..—..—. 2MI Blanks, plain. one - qtdre...___.--....—.203 Each additiona!qulre..... ..... 100 t:h. , r Joh work at same rates. - cleceland & PlUsbturah liw—Trains • : ,,tnq East leave Beaver Sutton as follows: Mor n— Accorn'n 9.19 Mail, 2. P. m 4 Evening Fast Trains „ ,, olng Nett-leave Beaver Station u fOl .owft: bLail,l:4l3 m.: Accommodation 5.40 p. m. REPUBLICAN COUNTY', .4exembly—S. J. Cl/CES. Prothonotary--O. A. SIULL. TreadUrer—JA.xxs IL MANN. ,moissioner —G. W. SITROADI:s. Poor Howe Director—S*3mA McIIANANy Jury Commissioner —JOHN Wn.soit. Ccurartrox. Trustees of Aradenry—R. Imirue. P. L. Gam. The atunition of the public is directed t“ the following New Advertisements xi Loch appear for the first time in the A nous to-clay: special Notice—Bagan'a Magnolia Balm..—C rpcctal Rotice—Dr. Keyser._ ' —C special Notice—Sol loway's Pills and OlntmenLe special Notice—lloofland'a German riltlare-..-C special Notice—Geo. W. Wilson 12-4 w A dvirolin L. Davis & Son ..... A dv—T. B. Young 4 - Co ...ftcw2m Adv--Geo. Crawford & Ce Rank Statement—R. E,R00pea...... 4411.3 - x , so.c.tal Notice—Security TrustC Adv- -J. P. Cunningham 10-4 w r•pecLal Notices—A. C. Ilurrt.... Notice—Wm. Wallace.... special Notice—S. (t. d. Snellcuburg_. Adv --Security Trust Company-- .... Adv—Brighton fp. acct—Andltore..... Adminietritor's Notice—Jacob Caler... Administrator's Notice--Robert Adams. Executor's Notice—Andrew McChesney* A a yertirement—Teschers R , n*Tut nation... Capt. Joseph H. Dunlap, has our thanks for late St. Louis, New Orleans and Galveston papers. 800 t.% Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers at low priceB, at H. Meres,, Beaver Pa. 6-4-SW Buy your Carper., 011 Cloths and Matting' at A - . C. Eurst'e. Budgewater. Pa. An lowa paper thinks it a curious state of affairs that the lowa farmer must sell two bushels of ripe corn to get money gnough to buy a can of sweet corn, put up green, and holding less than a quart. Bootay Shoes, Gaiters and 31ippers dlow 1.1-1, 0.. at 11. Merz's, Beaver, Pa. The Philadelphia Age has information that the "Pittsburgh Coroner makes no charge where he sits on 'a young man who parted his hair in the middle. lie Says that his personal Ftatisfaction is enough without the fee.” . Ituportrd Carpets At A. C. 11:urera Ladies' Sults, rat very low f igures at 111 - Gavle Itoclie,..ter. Coll and examine. 6-4,3 w yin Allegheny county M. D.- wended lns way hither, ono:l \ 4v last week, and aptu rod one of Beaver's fair daughters. For pa - rticulars see our marriage column. Ladles' Sults, at very low figures at Hib bard's Rochester. Call .and examine. 6 4-3 w Imported Carpets :It A. C. thireet. .1. B. Wolf. csq., otßrighton fown %hip, has opened and is now. operating a coal bank along the road between Bea er and Sharon. The coal seems to be of a fair quality, and its near location to this place and Bridgewater, will always warrant a market for all the coal that 4an be taken from it. All wool snits at aot J,Snellenbrat's for rid. One car load Canton City Flour just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at Speyerer Son's, Rochester. In a flurry.—George Eicheiberger, o f Mount Joy township, Lancaster coun ty. was, on Friday of last week, in open Court, divorced from his wife Lydia, on account of unwarranted desertion, and Thursday, before Justice of the Peace Z.•dlers, he took unto htmself another wife. There's nothing like being expe ditious in such matters. LudieserSallta, at very low figures at iith bard's Rochester. Call and examine. 6.4-3 w Here is a matrimonial experience: About forty years 'ago, a man who then resided. in Shaftabury, Vermont. mar ried, and alter living with his wife three years, they parted. He then married a Manchester lady, and they went west. They raised a family of eight children, and the wife died. He then returned to Shaftsbury and took west with him An ither wife. Then she died, and now he marries the woman from whom he par ted thirty seven years ago. J oat - received at Speyerer tt, Son'e, from the ca-t, a MI) stock of Dry Goods and Groceries. o loch have been hontrht for cub, and will be ...Id chew, i':case call and examine. jeVlvr Those who knew General Canby will nut t surprised to learn that he died poor. His private charities; they tell us, were absolutely without , stint, and his widow was left with nothing but a pension of thirty dollars a month. An Oregon ,newspaper states that Mr. J Montgomery, a contractor on the North ern Pacific railroad, learning this fact, collected from the-leading citizens of Portland in three hours, a purse of $5,- 100 gold, and presented it. to Mrs. Can 'by. Such illustrations of the nobler site of the American character are re freshing to read of. $lOO will buy . a rood second band 4patlier top buggy. Six months time will be given for payment. Tuquire for M. at ARors office. 4-30 tf IL Washington special states that a piece of land comprising some 360 acres, which was bought by General Butler at $l.OOO an acre some weeks ago, was then eonsidered a bad bargain, being in the ‘ , utskirts of Washington, where' there was no great demand for land, but it now transpires that the commission ap pointed by Congress to select a site for the new Presidential Mansion has deter mined to recommend the purchase of this identical tract.. - - liollowayls Pills and Ointment.— White swellings, felons, stittjoints, burns, contusions, have no terrors for those who ilollowny's Ointment and know its prop ,rtio, In an internal diseases rely GA the Pllls. is Maiden Lane, N. Y. Price 23 cents per I r-s. or pot. Ask for new style; the old is coon iNef cited. Warning —Cold ni,gbts, warm days, and ,u,le.sm change. in the weather often produce results; but if you wish to be fully pre :iri.tl for di.vsses peculiar to bot awl chaagea• weather, or thoec Caused by eating green :•celablca, alwayr, bare at hand a bottle of Dr. 1 Mitzimiti Persian Oleine, as it is the best known remedy for cholera, cramp and pains of kinds. Sold by druggists. dealers and agents. A Boy Mail Robber Sent to the Penitentlary.—On last Thursday, in The United States Court, in session at Pittsburgh, John Boylan, a boy about , eventein years of age, who was tried and convicted at the May term of Court on tho charge of cutting open and rob bing a United States mail bag, at Cres. son, Pa., was brought in for sentence. The United States Attorney haying moved for judgmeut, lloylain was aeu ‘t'e9ed by the Court to a term. of pre year at hard labor in the Western Peni tentiary. Canal Bridle llarrylag.—A few months ago-_-eome four or Ave—nearly all, the newspapers in "Western 'Penny sylvania contained a notice an roman tic marriage on the - canal . bridge, at Clariniville, Mercer county. .The mar riage cemmony was peribrmed . by Esquire Jones. Recently the nevi/ married couple / lave got into the news. paPeps again,this time because of becom ing the parente of a pair abounding twin boys. Whether this event, so soon con summated, will have a tendency to pop ularize canal bridge marriages remains to be demonstrated. Why t Why t Why. 2-16 ntioliand's Gee. man Bitten patronized by oar best citizens ? Because it is reliable in all eases. Ills not a ram drink. It has been tested thirty years. it it ree ommendql by physicians. It is recommended by clergymen? It is recommended by lawyers. It is recommended by all who nee It. It will cure liv er complaint. It will care dyspepsia, It win mare Jaundice. It VW care maraimtu. It will tare habittial constipepUon; It will care sick head ache. It will strengthen the debilitited. It will tone up the nectar It will giTe a good, appetite. It. witless lit digestion. It will cure ail diseases arising from diseased or debilitated digistlre m eans. Be mire you get "Bootiand's German Bit ters." Sold by all, Druggiste. Principal olner„ cot Arch St, Philadelphia. Bay sour Carpets. Oil Clothe and Ratting* at A. C. -liarat's, Bridgewater. Pa: Bishop Simpson delivered an (Ida, cational lecture in - the M. E. Church, of this place, on last Wednesday evening. The address was an extemporaneous ef fort, pointed, practical, and was closely stened to_by tbose-present. After the Bishop was through, Dr. Holmes, of Pittsburgh, entertained the audience for a few minutes by giving his experience as a pupil in the Beaver Academy dur ing his early years. It is understood that Bishop Simpson will be present at the commencement exercises of Dr. TAY lor's schOol, which occur in a few weeks hence. Carpet% Oil Cloths and Matting. of all grades at A. C. Burst'', Bridgewater, Pa. The following is the ticket nomina• ted by the Allegheny County Republi c= Convention which assembled in Pittsburgh, on the 3d of June : President Judge—Timmaa Ewing. Associate Judge-4. W. F. White. Slate Senator—George H. Anderson. Assembly—lL H. McCormick, J. B. Wainwright, John C. Newmyer, A. B. Young, A. C. Hays, B. C. Christy and Hew Gerwig. Treasurer—bonnet Kilgore. • Prottionotori—B. F. Kennedy. ' Coroner—William -McCall's. County Commissioner—Augustus Beckert. Jury coramtasioner—John McClelland Director -of /tor —Thomas Varner. ...... ..11 ..I.2rqs-3cp -.oecl-t1 Farmers of Beaver County Read Thle.-4. a R. Rersha, at Rogers' Ferry, Bea ver county, sell all kinds of farming implements. Go to them to buy the well-known Woods' Mow er and Reaper improved. Also the improved Lick Leaver Ray Rake. They sell the latest trnprosed Bowe Sewing Machine, fine at the best sewing machines in the world. Their address ls Industry, Pa. lellits Porter.--During the recent tern) of Court the counsel of Porter. the child murderer, made an application for a change of venue, alleging that on ac count of the prejudice existing in the minds of the people, an impartial trial could not be had in this county. The motion was overruled, and the second day of the August term of court set for the trial of the case. Thiv was ex actly right. We have no doubt but that a jury can readily be obtained in this county, of good, honest, sensible men. who will render • verdict precise ly in accordance with the evidence,_ without the least prejudice to the pris oner, from any knowledge of the case that they may have had.—Buckeye State Marble.—Witham Wallace, Rail road street, New Brighton, has just received a large lot of Italian Marble from the East, and Is now prepared to fill any and all orders for monu ments, tombstones and slabs of every deseeption, at the very Lowest cash rates. To Invewterw.-1. want a partner with 00,- 000 dollars; or two that can comnomii i .s,OOD cap ital to unite with me and devote 'attention to stock raising in Colorado—will guarantee 50 per cent. on the investment the first year. No better investment can be made than this. Sheep are pure merino, cattle are thorough bred?, short horn, horses and mules the finest and best stock hi America. Parties who do not mean business need not apply. Call, or address Geo. W. Nelson, at land office of Stevenson & Wittish, Beaver Falls, Pa. jell-tw Presbyterian Benevolence.— The report of the Committee of Benevo lence and Finance of the Presbyterian Church (North), whose General As sembly is now in session in Baltimore, shows that 81,250,000 have been contrib uted by the congregations in its connec tion during the year ending March 31st, 1573. The committee recommends the appointment of $1,:,00,000 to be raised during the current year by the church, to be appropriated to the different boards and agencies as follows : Foreign bliesions ......... ...... ...... $6OllOOO Home - 353.500 Sustenatlon ...... Ethicatios, Church Erection Freedmen. Publication-- MULL/aerial Relief This report was unanimously adopt ted by the Assembly. Irk Cold Sparkling Soda Water, fla vored with pure fruit syrups, fresh from Hugo Andriessen's marble fountains. aprl6-3m Do not forget your dead; Nat call on Wm. Wallace, of Railroad street, New Brighton, and get imitable monnatanta of the best Italian Mar ble, to designate and adorn their last resting places. In a city contemporary we find the following. We presume the poetical ge nius wtfo put the lines together still lives : Mary hart a little lamb ; With which she used to tassel, She snatched the wool Cean off it's back, And stuffed it In her bustle. And when he saw he had been fleeced He In a pas‘lon flew, So Mary got up as her ear And stuffed the lamb In to. One cu load Canton City Flour just received and for sale, wholesale and retail, at Speycrer Son's, Rochester. je42w. Tombstones and Monuments of every varie ty, at Wm. Wallace's, Railroad street, am lower station, New PaUhton. , Public School Exhibitions.— The summer vacation of the Beaver Public School commences after May 20. On the afternoon of the 19th a public ex hibition will be given by the pupils of rooms lqo." 1 and 2, presided over by Misses Ponik and Anderson, and on the afternoon of the 20th the pupils of - No. 3, presided over by Mrs. Marquis, will give a similar pnblicentertainment. In the evening of the 20th the pupils of room No. 4, presided over by Miss Blinn, will give a public exhibition in the Presbyterianthurch of Beaver. We hope that,parents of the pupils and friends of the school will show their ac customed interest by being present on these occasions There will be an Ice Cream and Strawberry Festival in the Lecture Room of the 31. E. Church, of Beaver, et; Tuesday evening of this week. Strawberries and cream are in order now, and we hope that the above festival 111 be well attended. College Notes—Normal Lecture.— Prof. G. L. Eberbart is to deliver an address before the Normal Class of the College, Thursday of this week at 3 o'clock. Subject, Elements of Success in the school room. —The Normal Class are to give a pub lic entertainment Jane 27th. The Pres• ident's lecture on electricity last week was highly interesting arid instructive. —Bishop Simpsou's address was largely sAtigided *otwithatanding the severe storm of the evening. The Bish op and Bev. E. 0. MIMI, L. L. D. are to dedicate the College Hall July - I, at 10 a. m. Dr. Loomis of Allegheny College is to deliver the Baccalaureak. sermon Sunday morning June Desti of In. Was. U. Brace.— We were oineS, tb Item: the latter part prise, elijsk.tketifte. 4 Pre44.Airlice, of PU11'44011*, 1 44 at : the roeidence of heiliusband lu,thaS oily nil Wednesday romans ofthstrWielli." Mrs. Brueo was otaultter of Mr. Thomas Stokes, of Ittiikt4M township, this muitY, end bee Tainains reiched this platoon Bator &rises. and were oonveyedk Mb - a fa thee* residence, hem which they were interred at 2 p. on Sabbath day. Mrs. Bruce leaves a husbend (Wm. H. Bnmn i esii,;) and three malt children to mourn her loss. She was about 38 years ofsge and was very highly esteemed by all 'who krurw her. The sorrowing husz band has our sympathy' in his great bereavement. ;moot waifs E. S.b enerieaDarsy ar57.1150 Assignee Appointed. --The °ma. ton. of James Duncan, of Fallston, R. B. Edgar of New. Brighton, and Duncan, Edgar ct Co., met in. Pittsburgh on last Friday and seleeted William Henry, esq., as assigilbe, to close np the bust ness of the parties above referred to. Hata, Cans, trunks and umbrellas, at dueller burrs. Broadway, Net/13,10t0n. CICIZIECO Seaver Wlststee,ladiea, misses and children. Picnic at Beaver Balls. Visit the cutlery. Take along. strong and steady I ook at John Chinaman. Compare a natural braid with his "pigtail." "Mel low" girl badly beat in the comparison. Lunch at the mound. Disccrier that the cars have changed time. Panic stricken. Some get private ootiveyances to bring them home. Others shin it to New Brighton. Hold a "council of war' , there. Send the baskets by overland route. Ship themselves to upper depot, Rochester. Get from there home scat tered and , demoralized. Very tired. Wives rash frantically into their hus band's arms. Sweethearts seem sorry and look as It they would like to be for given. Children overjoyed to meet their fathers. All promise never, no never, to go away without their darlings again. Happy termination. Clothing of all lands aeady-inallei anttible fOr annuner weer, at 8. as J. Snellentrures, Broad way, New Brighton. The June tern) of our county court was commenoml oa Dicmday bat. gnats a large crowd ed:peopie are in attend spec. lirocoodlitgegumt //reek. 43 , 10 the:lndepentleet[torder,:.ot Working Men;, has beetilorS*ooti RoehoW, this county. and teiitew active opera tion:- One ofthepuri)oses of the organ ization is to provide the necessaries of life cheaply for its members. This Is done by buying at wholesale In the city, and dist4uting the article needed to the members in Rochester. The Lodge is composed already of some 45 or 50 members, and accessions are rapidly oc curring. The practical benefits of the organization are plainly' manifest and Its members are much pleased with the progress already made. Imported Carpets at A. C Hunts We are requested to publish the fol- lowing. The Democracy of Beaver county, and all others opposed to the present State and National Adminiatratlop, and in favor of honest government, will meet at their several places of holding elections on Saturday, sth day of July 1873, in the townships, from 4 to 6, and in the boroughs from 7to 9 o'crock p. m. to elect 006 naanobsr of Connor Com mittee, and four delegates from asiaa . electicin district, said delegates to assein tile in County Convention at the Court House on Monday, 7th day of July at H o'clock a. m. for tbepurpose of nomina- ting candidates to be supported at the coming elecion, electing a representa tive delegate to the State Convention and attending to such other business as may come before the convention. By order of the county committee of corrwt)ondence. E. B. DAtronEarT, Chr'n. J. H. licCansnY, Seey. Carpets, Oil Cloths and liattings of all grades at A. C. Hurst's, Bridgewater, Pa. Obituary.—Thomas Jefferson Ayers died near St. Marysville, Miami county, Kansas, on Sabbath, May 25th, 1g73, aged 27 years, 6 months and 20 days. While engaged in bringing his horses from the pasture field to go to church, he was met by his brother in-law, Wil liam Powell, and stabbed to the heart. His father and mother hastened to the place, but he was quite dead. No cause for the fratricidal act has been given, as the parties seemed to be on friendly terms, however, the murderer has been apprehended, and we anxiously await the rest:lllot the investigation. The sub ject of this notico was the son of Mr. Thomas W. Ayers, formerly of Beaver, and was beloved by all who knew him for his amiability of character and good ness of heart. The aged 4 parents are nearly beart-broken, and express the hope of soon meeting their deur boy again. It saddens one to read the broken sentences of the mother's letter, convey ing the mournful. intelligence to her daughter, Mrs. Wagla, residing in In dustry; and while we mourn and sym pathize, we can only pray God to dom comfort in this great bereavement, and prepare them all for a happy reunion in heaven. A Flu Elf D. Beaver Radical please copy. Mr:.l .Igll,ooo .. 750)0 to ,000 Security Trust company, of Phu. burgh, Pa.-1t Ls with more than ordinary pleasure that we refer our readers to the adver tisement, in our paper this week, of the above well managed Banking Institution. The compa ny is charte red by the Legislature of Pennsylva; nice, with en authorized capital of one million dol lars. The officers are among the solid men of Pittsburgh, having long experience In financial operations, and thoroughly acquainted with all the various investments in the money market. Six per cent interest Is allowed on daily bal ances subject to check. Collections are made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada', on most favorable terms. Advances are made on loans on bonds, mortga ges, and first class securities only, thereby avoid ing risks incident to other Immo, and hence this company gives greater security to depositors. Country bank, bankers, corporations, administra tors and all doing business in Ptttsbnrgh, are in- Tiled to correspond with this company; and from the high character. well known integrity and thor ough business experience of the offices nab those connected with the Security Trust Company, we bespeak for them a large share of business from our county. The names of all the officers and trustees will be found in the advertisement. John Bates McNutt:ln, the General Manager. is well known in Western Penna. Ills experience and management in his past connections are guarantees of his ability to properly attend to the interests of this institution, and parties doing business with this corporation have the_ integrity of the solid management behind him trtgnuintee encases. Carpets I Carpets ! Carpets t A. C. Hunt's Bridge water has just received a large lot of ported and domestic carpets *which he will sell very low for cash. A CousfOrtable Ineome.--A gen tleman, named John Milton, residing about mid-way betweep Oil City and Franklin, on the left bank of the Alle gheny river, was in Beaver one day last week. Mr. Milton is the owner of a four hundred acre tract of land where be lives, which proves to be flrat-class oil' territory. On his land ire twenty pro ducing wells and ho receives one-fourth of all the oil which they yield. At pres erit prices, converted into cash, his share of the oil obtained, is worth five hundred dollars per day. Neither our selves nor reporter "interviewed" Mr. Milton while here, but we take it for granted that be accepts the situation and would not exchange conditions with ev ery acalikwag who passes that way. Mr. Milton is a relative of Mr. 0. It. An salniZ, of Beaver, inkr l l. PIPS _that gentleman a visit on the occasion' refer red to. s.. .-.. res• ..krs.:4LLV'd%l , ... r`4t'.s~"C:-3:dri.sri.•Yn.'/'-+ . .+s ` -.. . -.1 A aU4*llleisam IlleaverWallak, : _ a t correspondent, of the Pittibl toinmereinf, writing from Beaver F, : to that raperots the Bth of aaya: A fee inetanceirol ,rutilaniam kayo ,occiareAi which imassidukisiiiikud cotopiott3 t: e iu gyp& toga.; ,1 4k cooteasipulai perpetrated in one of the &midair u/00, uu or 1114 place—the local option law not yet being to fens satire—o Pow dye dtici.. ArsseallAidamsall called u the tar for a galls oases. Whashshig waited upon sonie ruinous sitting by ask him to outlet." The Chinammi not understanding - Ih* heignage, made no reply, paid for his own beer and when mating his pocket-book In lilt pock: et. was attuated by *mind ebstOngi Iststsie. In cowardly :jestillestlene 'of , tbair data:4ly sa. they \ allege That TheCliiiummal • 'a , ,t . ultistured - to draw.; Maker tiPoll the* while Utepect war. be bad 50 rerolvir. With eimainalablo pr rues lbw employees of the Obitunnettitadelaitirmatina silks:the ruffians who, olitaao s ric Alvaseiii4ge of the promotion. hive as fir ahead the direly: but rip, without ekiebtOarappreheaded:Aad „ ' There appears much ridiculous incansbeleagy among ma In all statiOns. • riOnbt• lees members ol tin . "Anil-Ctiollit4a4sle..! rime too trimly Doily • to amactit• it% Mum* or acknowledge than ire any war tbifir . equig qld yet, wax*. they would gladlypertako of i WNW glue with /ohs. provided he amid pay, lkir lir Bad whisky is e great kcereK Ali dillatsalca, r of." axial posalou vanish overtheald - ay - glass; It le to be hoped entirdbegraceral slides veal beam teal frequent ahem our irlibilty shops . - sitaitffiele by expiration of license now granted. ' • If yon manta Sae salt of axasacrodi 1 to order on short notice, Saeltenbture Is the place. What %ball WI Do With Our Danikteirsteprcipos, of Mrs. Liver more's late lecture on the above Impor tant question. the ParenArt r efrat , thus setittltly, utak onu+ Vt)itt Teiationa t. Teach them to make bread. Teach them to makeshifts. Teach them to foot op store MP -Teach Own notetci wear false title ' r.• Teach them not to paint and powder. Teach them to wear Mick. warm.shoes. Teach them bow to wash and iron clothes. Bring them up in the way they should go. Teach them bow to make their own dresses. Teach - them to do.marketing,foi Abassinn,e. Teach them `that zlidolliz is tolly'obetoredred cents. .Tescei them bow to cook a good meat of victuals. Teach them every day, hard, practical common sense. Teach thorn how to dart' stockings and sew on buttons. Give Lb.= a good, substantial, common school education. Teach them to say no, sod mean It; or yes, and stick to It:, Teach them to regard the morale, not the mon ey of the beaux. Teach them to wear calico dreasee—and do lt like a queen. Teach them all the mysteries of the kitchen, the dining room and parlor. Teach them that a good round tear romp Is Worth dRy delicate consumptives. Teach them to have nothing to do will. intern perste and dissolute young men. Teach them that the more one lives withh4 their income the more they will save. Teach them the further one lives beyond their Income the nearer they get to the poor Douro. Rely upon it, that upon your teaching depends In a great memoirs the weal or wee of their af ter life. Teach them accompllshments—mustc, painting. drawing—lf you have time and money to do ft with. Teach them to climb apple trees, go dialing, cul tivate a garden and drive a road team or-Zarin Wagon. " - Teach them that God made them in his own im' age, and that no amount of tight lacing will fin prove the model. Teach them that a good, steady. ireair, 'me chanic without .a cent, is worth • damn oil paled loafers in broadcloth. Teeth them tho essentials of I:fa—troth, hones ty, oprialonma—then at a inhabit , time tat theta marry. Boy's gaits, at S. Jr J. Smellettbiurs The Literary Entertainment given by the pupils of the Bridgewater 'Union School, on last Tuesday evening, Was largely attended.. Itri nick the tiotiseiip* so crowded, that a great many latmoma were compelled to go home and were' thus deprived or witnessing the per. form en ce. The programine—whtch 'wd regret to say we have not space to pub- lish—was interesting, the selections ap propriate, and the affair throughout was pleasant, and afforded a great, deal of en joyment to those who were so fortunate as to secure seats. Although some of the exercises were of a high order and deserve special mention, yet, we do not feel disposed - to criticise tho variona'reo itations, colloquies, songs, tte. All were well rendered, and with but few excAptioute,, worthy of commendation. and gave evidence of careful training on. part of the teachers, and reflected great credit on the school. The String Band, composed of members living in Beaver and Bridgewater, was present, and at in tervals discoursed very excellent music•• One interesting feature of the evening was the presentation of a copy of Web ater's Unabridged Dictionary to Prof. Todd, tho Principal of the school. Win. B. Dunlap, esq., proffered it, in behalf of the pupils of the Principal's department. in a neat and complimentary speech, and the present was accepted by the Prof. with a few words, expressive of bis high appreciation of the esteem of his pupils, and thanking them most heartily for the appropriate gift Bore snit', ar J . Bselleibargis There will be an Ice Cream and Strawberr) Festival in the U. P Church, on Friday evening, June 13 18,73. All are cordfiAlly itlldieattOattend. Tomb stones and Idonnments of every vane. ty at Wm. Wallactee, Railroad street, OM lower . station, Nett Rlghton. U. PI . Penaiona.—The 9th section of the Act consolidating the Pension Laws, approved March 3, '73, provides that "The pensions of widows shall be in creased from and after the 25th day of July. 1866, at the rate of two dollars per month for each child under the ago of sixteen years, of the husband on ac count of whose death the claim has been . or shall be granted. And In every case in which the deceased husband has left, or shall leave no widow, or where his widow has died or married again, or where she has been deprived -of her pen= sion under the provisions of the pension law, the pension granted to such chil dren shall be increased ($2) to the same amount per month that would be al lowed under the foregoing provisions to the widow, if living and entitled to a pension: Provided. That the addition al pension granted to the widow on ac count of the children of the husband by a former wife shall be paid to her only for such period of her widowhcod as she has been. or shall, be charged with. the maintenance of such child or chil d ren ;for any period during which she has not been, or she shall not.be, so charged, it shall be granted and paid to the guar dian of such child or children: ProVi ded further. That the widow or guardi an to whom increase of pension has been, or shall hereafter be granted on account of minor children, shall tot be deprivaLthereof by ressaiitietitiir; ing maintained in whole or in part at the expense of a State j or the public in. any educational institution; -or in kai institution organized for the care of the soldiers! orphans." [meting Love Mines,. —Twenty years ago, when paha, pearl powder Angel, were .intolog the complexions and destroying the health of women of fashion, Mogan', Magnolia Bolns we. bronglitost os-ol.gruro-• bOtabiali-cosuietle, guaranteed to restore bloom and beauty to the Ala_ • FLOM that time. to the present blow item continually piihlio - istimaligia;aa file fest mid meet uneiceptiimal pnpafatioa' of tie el an , • thsfeld flikroduclig an' lc surface, like too 21eallsiinamels:or'irbinig the cutlets like therdoisottonaduldia sold *dm ypst , ou a names sa"beattlifters,lt hiSt - !ext - Urte velvet, renders it as smooth and stony as loath'. and imparts to It that delicate, rosy bar; which la the Wm Wm/ olComplettional layslhassin This exquisite chromitteeffett is not traislent 'plying the Dabs daily it may:bet' go inissaged 'rma youth to age. A lady who purchased tho first bot tle of the article nineteen years ago, write@ to say that her compleattin at forty. fa. Plain; clearer, and more brilliant thai tt has ever Meat" and eh a attributes its beauty solely to the daily use of flagon's Magnolia Balm. ~ ..annassrommuseik_vbik4buoir., iloatea e1„p0.4.042 !itch Ven i 4 l enl Motninmel lest,Week g , , - 1 „Mg heirs White. ' ti aimi Dines. . Akiever - le epg W.lfinifitei Jteus C, hut. Inneig. - iiirs‘Avnini*V. *Wen Intdereeteiktenelielleet *TIMM, Bala et ', Bri&Olg V 4 7-4 04, 1 7 .1 ~ilti,..Or Baden baro-L. L. ifeip. i f ; : -,... Beam irsabl4ht==. . nonel!, Outsets NE 001 .4 ' Cla a l • tiViao. '; ''' ,f . Neoo,g ir:o.' geur lockokimmatr. I ,': a - • :: - :- ~., ; SannunTinp-lieeniel ' ait)l24l. Franking twp-Jeseillt addle. - ,1:W• .I. % 4 4.: 3 _J`' t. • Ar m i ng F rau u s - '... T-..- w .' t , 9 - • 7 , W ittrp.. . . olosbow !! 4 3eitsnobsam•Irats.., • GASPAtwit-•# , 11;=%,410110140::F. 8. Imightlioitekim s aeopre,town„sindkcittie. • - Thipinfreit.„* . rAwitOted, ifetua hater. :_ -4- , L .l liZi r tir-4 - 53.atiONX f . • 7 Marklas-X4Wirl Da61101).,, oakelo Wida;lll:l..‘ .Upon avvr-Jobs.ll. DOM: • . • • dew Drigiticaa-North Srartlaa. Dastar • (31:. D. Cow Middle (7; P. Winter: Sala WilA4=4.7,lllBilett, D:s Vertu. New Bride ) 4ol l4 € 43l4 ; li • C.* * ll ; C 7 .44 1 10 " 0 4 101 4 " r" z ".2iinth prittekreihii•4•l4 , 4YliTik,k, - • sow • 'Ohkotorp•AlUird; 8.41:11a,cou: Paalanou t tirP -0 . Asnision, ,•••• :11kUllpsbarg bers-106akia 3 4 1 11 WPF,To - ilso!ukinkdow:. ' Tsitattoiiitwie-40044ilitmplitr, ~ , .DadiageraiMS:llllo:l4*. mm- Lit-omoimm- 1 -;. R9d. _- soattkßeaver-san I.lBeapuoliascio. St. Clair-J. Paul. Arai: i6tllLiketimilaifs only the beet ble CatakilAttlaide#,NalßteitogC . A Triiiirait.=4.n March last, Street Cinifits - likrner Wilkins, of Stockton, Califirrklailiat' found dead in tlieritreet and rebtied;;;o„. pnesion at that,fifpe the. pe had been killed fOrOgider t OA_ tip • netorlous thieves irate arrellted-clittiord With tire crime. The. Ablates could 'not, be con victed rano. evident" against them ap peared, andahey Were finally discharg ed. The officers of the law, had been ef fectually thrown oft' the scent and much Urns lints /est. him Nilkina, the :wife of the murdered tout, was known to have been behavidg improperly, and a grown daughter was supposed to be no better than a . young girl ought to be. There were 'overall younger children, ends benevolent society to which Mr. Wilkeni had belong d 4 took the child ren away froth thelrfnafft home and put them in an orphari:aiyium. It was knoWn tee that lifr:Vilkins had forbid den a man named fli t eorge M. Bennett his house atinidaia , before he was kill ed. Bennett badleftStockton and very soon after Mrs. Wilkins left too. The officers now thought they had a clue to Wilkins' murderers. They found Geo. M. Bennett and pirir. Wilkins in the ho tel in 'Ban *incise° living as min' and wife under the name of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Marin. Both were arrested and taken to Stockton, cinizirfid with the Murder e 1.,. P..Willdne. ' The authori ties think they have enough evidence to convict one or both of the accused. Tombstones, and lioninannts of entry varie ty at Wm, Walbtee's,,Nallr* Omi t near lower station. New Urlatton. xe r • The Eeelleahnitleal, Coen. which 'was in session in Beaver on last Wed nesday. was composed of seven mem- Insrs ,of the . Ede (4efereace, skX 4 i six iMitiliars of the-4 hto ftkinibsencis,: and 110 .4 64 _ „.!tiiiikii**f :00 1 2:• 14 004p : . Oldc;, Conivranerr. • Itimpsootr , pre aided "6-7fer'The accused minister, . Gregg, was tot present at‘lbazirtal of his case, Winies of .Plttaburgh attended to atiringltif lAA while Dr. Peratilitg'of the isunsidicis appeared as prosecutor, or rather as the representa tive of the church. The trial lasted on- ly five or six hours, 941 the "jurors" agreed upon the points presented with remarkable unanmity. The charge against Mr. Gregg was "conduct unbe coming a christian," and the evidence went to show that but a few days had elapsed after his marriage until be in formed his wife that he did not desire to raise a family, and notified her that ev ery precaution must be taken to avert what ho regarded as a calamity—that of her and himself becoming parents. Mrs. Gregg dissented from her hus band's views 'in this and other particn tars, and declined to use the precau tionary measures suggested by her hus band. From this time forth a devil seems to have been in the family. His conduct towards her was harsh, un unfeeling, and on one or two occasions it wag brutal in the extreme. It soon became evident that his purpose was to drive her from him, and after his con duct became positively unbearable she did leave him and returned to her friends in Belmont county, Ohio. Soon after this ho wax- adjudged insane by ono of the Probate Courts of Ohio, and sent to the Asylum at Dayton, that State, for treatment. After being at that institution Tor live or six months ho was pronounced cured and discharged. At thoStatetit . time, ►owever, and for months past, he has been regarded as unsound, mentally, as when first sent to Dayton for treatment. In the mean time the church took hold of the case, and charges were preferred against him. Among these was ono accusing hlm of "conduct unbecoming a christian" and the specification set forth the treatment his wife bad received at his hands. On these charges the Pittsburgh Conference tried kim and after hearing the - testimony that body expelled him from the min hitry and membership of the M. E. Church. Ho appealed from that action of the conference and it was this ques tion of appeal that was tried in Beaver on last Wednesday. The decision of the Conferencowas sustained and Mr. Gregg is accordiogly no longer a min ister in the M. E. depornination. Coal Supply Along the Illssis sippllver.—The stock of coal now lying at the supply depots between Cai ro and New Orleans toots up over 10,- 000,000 of bushels, wortb as it lies $2,200,- 000, andJa distribpbsill,as ; follows: Cai ro. I,6l4lloo°'briaelil;llleMphlsi, 2,000,000 bushels, White river, five boats with 125,000 bushels, and more to 'bq sent shortly from Cairo; Arkansas City, twelve boats with 250,000 bushels; Vicks burg, 25 boats with 200,000 bushels; Natchez !:loats with 500.000 Intehels Red River 2 boats with 45,000 bushels; Bayou Sara, 10 boats and barges with 200,000 bushels; Baton Rouge has *small stock of only 2.5,06) bushels, and New Orleans 225 big boats containing nearly 5,000,000 bushels.- In addition to the above 'Tall amounts have been distrib- Ut#o 4 4 akni ouppry Is conadered very large and exceeds the stock of any former period. It is con sidered ample for all demands until next season, and will be likely to keep prices at a uniform rate throughout the ensu 'ing year 'llnless - uneXtreeted - disaster should conspire to destroy a part of it The demand for coal in the southwestern markets is constantly' on the increase, and the depot at New Orleans is ,espec ' Idly heavy In the cionsumption of black diamonds, owing to the large number of ocean steamers trading to and from that port. It is not 'lnfrequent for a single outgoing steamship to take an entire boat of 8,000 boxes at a 'single coaling; and tkillurionikt offing thus peed Is 11102•" ply'&fornferes. ' IRie''present " W sefllog rates between Calro and New Orleans Amgen from fifty to seventy cents per box oflBo pounds. =IEMIEM The Reps Shea hate*" homey: '. - -Prockas"' ntirely reliable .ruettree - we j i, kV. learn something definite:alba adekteir :of ,tho man calling , blisiXett ,aliflrk,t . , was arrested hem aotottion daarsektoe 'James. Moore,' on "charts of a fanged check at 'the antentatio* Bank of Franklin, drawn otka batik hit Oil City. kir • sls9e It' 'P - pm* that,,V.,• whits be is intim old of hadfri SI * 1) Were id,dined IMO the first . to thltdc, gm Filar/Pit:4oA Which ha . wili ernitea, ;wilt WS his first ORWISO a similar aliarocter. , His truentuga is *whew -Hdttnedy, 04 as '•aomethaes written, W.A Kennedy. Hawes bons In Beaver otunty, south of the river; mid lived the* till a few yeari ago. Ala married eini excellent . lady 'ln Ilk:b -land ociuntA Ohio, whii,, with, one; child, notate they e still. Thesold his firm in that octunty l itid einbarked in melrehan. •dieing hot through _ rash speCnia t tiois in Endo boon* involved. .. 'Up, to Mistime he :was zerp4•ded as an upright, honors .ble ' Mina 'sad stood very higivitr the toinmunityi In which •he litred.' • -With bill: embarrisetneut, • however; milt temptatinti,llo' which be yielded. "Be _drat forged, It; check in payment of clo; liar seed, gurchased from . 'a 4i: Kirk 1 siailck.. oft Pittaborgh, Tide , offense was followed by, another lbrged check upon a firni in Canton. -Ohio. Poi the latter he watt tried, but , through Mein- Stlentie of Mends,:, :and: on 4ctiount of ids•Provio4 good • character: it) wit re •ltstsed. , Sitt?laqiiently he came to Sea `Vet eodnty 4nd" finged cheek. epee the Thews 1 4 ,41# end: larlghton banks; gie- It*, his 'hithar 4 i. nettle ink thatof his : asvgiii Ail ,iiiitibautitto i ss, mm k grams .. This later Itramoottkel •Astetirod .1 some limo last wlhter. - Since that time. twill ing has beat bend of hini by his Mends till the nets* of -hts - airiout at this place was learned` by them. Ills cage is truly a sad one. lic is most respectably con teectitd, bebig a brother of Bea. T. 3. Kennedy, ii,'imeeit excellent man, some years ago ',tor of the U. P. congrega tion of Jarn`_ e alown, this county. and more rece ntly of Steubenville,, Ohio. His father and mother are still living, and deservOly stand high In the com munity in tltr Melt they reside. He will Probatly be tried at Franklin the pres ent Week, add this conviction is certain, inasmuch 4 • it is said he has been fully recognized as the individual who nego tiated the forged check at the Interna tional Btott.—Greenville Advaitee. ME HE laupture.t—Srery kind of Trusses for the cure of Ruptuke way be obtained at Dr. _Keys er's eatablishnie' tit. No. 167 Liberty sirtet, Pitts burgh, PS. lOW a Matter of the greatest conse quence that tii:l who are ruptured should be prop erly fitted wad imitable Trues, and one that will keep the ruplilred parts in their place. Many per sons do not kPow when they are ruptured, and frequently ye4 . rs are allowed to pass by before anything is dyne. This is a great error, and one that is often Odd for at the expense at the per -, 's life. Rdatnre is too sedans an injury to be treated with 4Sthtness or neglett, especially when the means fortDs Midst:id cure ere so easily ob i! tained- C and young persons are easily cured with - improved appliances which ate (=patently g added to the great !Met" which Dr. Keyser a4jesys has on band. Dr. Kayser!. aim ac Liberty street, Pitts• burgh, I's trom 10 a. rn. until Ip. m., and from 3 to IL and of Saturdays at night. We wonld call the attention of our miens to the advertisement in 'another column, 41he Brooks Sewing Machine Co. or Ness York, they advertise, what is indeed a)raluable invention, s first class Sewing Machine for five dollars. feb.B-ly ThB folitting resolutions presented by the Conbty Committee which as- SElMkid in tt4s place on Monday of last week were *minutia's , adopted: Resolved, That we re-allina ;our thith in the petamptes orthirarapatmema perm Oat General COstit's i Adests.:solllUms, hat ,Darn true to .than principles, and 4ot only merits admiration bat re ceives our heart* support. liesa r rect, Tearithei Adodnistratton of Governor el IlLutroall bi y (dour endorsement. WI that the persistent d tlethlmiseti use Of the :etc: power, by the , varnor, In order to correct And restrict the evili cif special legislation of the Leg islature has beep judicial:l'th fruitful of good, and consistent with the principles of tne party. Resohvd, Thai We epprave of the records, made during the hut ,Legislature, of our represents, um,. tee Hons. J.B. Rom and Samuel J. Cross. Reza:red, That we condemn as wrong in prlncl: pie, tad most demoralizing in practice. the Late con e tonal rdtroactive salary increase and al) kindred legialatice. lbwtrack That we earnestly advise our State Convention, soon to assemble, and the active men of the party eveiywhere, to place In nomination men of unquestloned character and capacity. Resolved, 'hid the candidates this day nomina ted are ryoq.by itif our fullest corldence, and we hereby pledge Ahem our nutted, chee.-fal and un tiring support ,; ? Besoked, That Capt. C. U. Myer, °Mew Biigh ton, Bev. JohOicearty. of Beaver Falls, and 11. J. Speyerer, oOtoeltester. be appointed Legisla tive ton rerei. Go to Wallies's for Tombstones and Monu ments. i. The Beavi]fr Presbyterian Church will give a Stravdhorry and Tee Cream Festi val, June 17th, for the benefit of the Sab bath School: For The Bearer _4k I.oohilki rt BEYOND. Written in thOraningHonrs of the Year 1372 The world'a upset by wrangling creed., Dealing tar More in words than deeds; And each beilrea its way the beat By which toach the heavenly rest. And pions a ii 111 there are, who The world ugh goggles colorsblue; Z And others who have never seen, Except throngs goggles colored green, , And every :eld hu different ways Of saving u s and offering praise, Bach thinks 111 harvest rich glom . That spring* our seed its hands have 'o ra t Brother,. Dill world is,Aride and fair, Its varied eobirs all may share. -, - Let's take the goggles from our eyes— - There's only One, road to the skies; And this Isini ooth. and straight, and Sure To all of deed and purpose pure. -4p illblasrePe.-Erichester—lajust the spot, Beaver wanly Peoples!! agree. Where dress goods, toinigitry, and meter hats aro bought At lowest Fleet s —jut call and see. . Cloths, flannels, and extra wide sheeting, Bonsekeeping geode, ()revery grade, Prints, ginOams, P. 11.'e, and linen dcidnga; Cheap lots ofelnthing—best that's mace. • For gloves, Maki, a linen and paper collate. . For suns bader s ' tourist and dab, • For a neat salt of ckitheest tea dollar", llibbard's—Roeliester—is truly the hub. liihbard'a Stare omit door to P. 0.) Rochester. • DARRIIR—XeLEAR—Thttneto steentak, May 29th, 18 . 18. 1$ Bev. C.N.Rtoddhig RT. Thu! ry T. Barker: (New Brighton, etatletes dithittiter of Ceps; Oeo. C. McLean, of Rochester, Pa. t warrAuum4TRACII-At Canneltoo.Pas•lo oo 3d, LF. Ibtrutield, tog, Mr. J. Syhtteket sea is Wade Teach; ell oiogcul._ DONALDI3OI4=4Lit AYR-At the' manes' of 112 .,„e" bride's mother, • Juno Stk.-Ink hi the BIT "-- /137ich. Ittallothie _caieys„..daaghtet at the We amend Wei, to DealaD°w 4 l ll4)n ; X ' D., of Bridgeville; Alletheal coasts: . • Cake. Estimable bride. No. I.•gnsish.-: Oran 3 0 • - cc= RA* xmo A. rowirspia. Tossed cal the btilows of time, My son* is sighing for rest, 'Jong foil pierclltne— gJ csre no longer oppressed. 31y friends, one by ono whom I love, Are rapidly passing away; In the love lands of beauty they rove, In the light of the Heavenly day. I iee in the visions of night Those lbved ones so dear tb me still Their fortes area lucent as tight— Their iiiords my bosom doth I'm wear] bf this battle for bread. With the isordid, and selfish and vain, Whose Mel are as heartless as lead. In their maddening scramble for gain. When Triitii in the market is sold, And Fahiehood promoted to power. When Juialce Is bartered for gold— Then wed to the day and the hour. Thus tossed on the billows of time, Let truttibe our compass and oar— It's sway I, supreme in that climo— It only an bless evermore. Bearer liecember 31,1812. GOGGLES. ET J. B. SWETT MED. DEED. : GA11V121.40 /Wadle, Pa: awe Elt, IE3. at the r addend , of her husband, *ve . AC. • wife of Ye. Hugh 1/artin, aged SB years. 3 Yew A4vertigemOrite, 411tA431118111*ISX.11=PrATIONS. - • ormacorGointre St:ration : in mixt, t Ilaaviraoluno I, MI • • iane Itanoiei...l4trdockaville; and Frank. fort. at lfrankant. • • Jana 13 Itufloatry township, :Reels ladepend• =lv al ilttloott7 ,School Bosse. Jowl, Olaogow,laland Ron, and Ohio - town- /hip; AIN Fairview: • - poet Aloe Att. Bachool r wer, Bridgewater, Sharon and Van, . at. Save S Souse. +lmre 311, New Sewickley, At lintonville School July I Marks) awl irstutkihr. at Mille School H J use. uly Scrella liewlcitley, at Lanrst Point School July 7, Wane township ; Geo rgetown and ileolcsto6s, at Ltookstown School Vaasa. - — July S.ltown,'ltal 14 School Bouts. Jatrla, Bo Beaver and Chippewa townships. • Courts School t.onse. • • - • July 15, Rochesla township, borough. god ?WI. Hiwburd. at Rochester echool floeae.. ' - &dr to:Steles' boro, Economy twp, Hammy. •Hatita andeadolui Y readout Academy. • Jut, 21, yaccotatowtadtly, At Amithls. School House. •-• ' • Jab" ft New a:4lton; - Palliton, and Pulaski towneldp,at New ton.Unkm isenool building. Beaver, Mb and Patterson townskip, at maser Palle School lickak. • July Se. Brien= township. at -Zakia's School How. , Special eimiknations will be beUl iL Um office of 1 - tbe county superintendent, Bawerr Court Mion Me Siltea thirdtporday's 0re45013" . ".. oetober and November. Atiolkana for Ma at at are irpedal nemninationa.wiU brnig written poets Boer the Maud of Diracterevisk• its to eon them. and glen oldidaMor7 mamas tor not a -t he ready emuntaadocm • 13ffillectere and oteduca*lonuxecordially, tit ea MrAer for exambation la, the dJatwher+ they meet to teach. - • Ito private oaf will be given. Pr:mild:ma cattle:wee wUI not be endorsed witboot a resmendnation. Thom bottling . . oval cestittestop ‘lll plops°, kirtrod thin - I to be tll lll=nninattOn hoOiti,;/111 tie nun Libelist 16 cents mutt. _• MEG .42=Witt Mina their hist yeses calla -1 to an.envelopd bearbg their ad - .thess. A hither degree of qualifications . will be :crleach snesteeillairlear. ,•_- ri " wow wig Diwww groat& tee "annual din :tttetii=nnettibtOSSASSr tmentedistely. • /ant ..,. . i miame4 irtth the ge Mtn bo Ittlinalatt • • eer Wieder of . , Itte wtil be iiithullakneattonid office: lidaTelq.ol2Allollllk On 1 12. Irn MX - Mira Saturdays ot mutt month until farther notice. a. Examination, will open M. L. promptly at 9 o'clOrk, m. Jeli.tf.l r Supervisors of Brighton - township In- se riCiount with the township for the year ending April iltb,;lBl3. • Dn. To amount on duplicates... " warrant granted.....-- By ;mount of work on roods.. 4%31 43 " Warning and superintending on touts 73 11 The School-Directors of Brighton township In nodal:art with the township for the year endleg ;Mae the 2d, IS 3. To tria t tnce to Transory from 1872, no tax lotion " finta appropriations_ By amount paid ou warrants Balance An Treasury 113 no We do hereby certify that the above accounts are correct to the . best of our knowledge. JOHN A. EAKIN. JOHN M. SCOTT. Y. Alulttorß, SMITH T bTOKES Attest: S. KIIMPATEICE., efterk. Executor's •Notioe. Fatale of Jolzn ,D. Vaughan, dee'd. Letters testamentary npon,the estate of John D. Vaughan, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto are icquested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims to 'present them at once. ANDREW MettILESN EY, Ex'r., • Irish Ripple. Lawrence county, Pa, A.drisinistrator'ge Notice. Estate of :fiery Pocael, keeeased. Leiters of administration on the estate of Biers Powell, late Of South Beaver township, In the county of Beaver, ihd tate of Pennsylvania, de ceased. having been granted to the subscriber, re sldinglin Brighton township, in said county, all persons having claims or demands against the es-; tate of said decedent, are hereby requested. to make known the same to the undersianed lambent delay. JACOB CALEB., Adner. 6-11-6 • Administrator's Notice Estate of Mrs. Susan Criswell, dee'd Letters of Administration on the estate of Su san Criswell, lato o tlnd ependenee township, Boa, wee county. re..Cet.euea. sables tteen arOotC4 to the undersigned minding to sald townstoir s all personettdehted to bald - estate • are reiluested to make immediate payment. and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated fbr settlement to ROBERT ADAMS, Adner. Clinton. Allegheny county. Pa. 01/4w/ „ c , UNION SPO KE L WORK RIMS, . W. Cor. Leopard dt Otter St. nd PLOW PHILADELPHIA. rir Send for Price Lisail jell-tan • .` #IOIINTRY STORE, near Pittsburgh. Rare dance for a man with a email capital. Masi be' sold to settle an Esiate. Address, J. P. CRNSINGUAM, corner of Sixth and Liberty ils., lell-4w Pitfall:magi:4 Pa. BEAVER COLLEGE BM Musical Institute. New Buildtnes,,Sehool and ItecitatMn Rooms now ready for the Fall Session' Sep. 9, 187:3. NORMAL DEPARTMENT a permanent feature of the Institution Apparat us Mr Illustrating the bctenceA, Send for new catalogue with cut anew building. june4-if R. T. TAY,LOR, President'. BOROUGH OF ROCHESTER, PA FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Wm. D. Johnson, Esq., Treasurer, Dr.. To amt rec'd from farmer Treairtrer.... $ 53 Gt •• Whsrf... ....... 300 00 •. Barge for ones, Se. 78. 00 •• " •• Shows, be .... GS 00 Tax collector(net amt 2,07 Sale or Boro bonds... 2.000 OD `• lost tax (collected) .... 30 •• Temporary loan 14S 25 By warrantsnatd, vte For, payment of lot and buildin and furnishing Lockup.r. Council C g. ham ber E3,4M 1111 For old trulebtednere- • • ...... 700 00 F* streets , sewers and all other put. poses 2.9'N 17 Caah to the Treasury.-- 279 93 Bonds of the Borough arc now outstanding to the amount of s2,ooo.—running from one to four and a half years. The above natement Is a true exhibit of the re- catgut and expenditures - in the' borongh of no cheater for the rear ending Mar Ist 1811 A. T. SHAIAMNILYX.GER, Auditor.' , T. M. TAYLOR, Ser'y. Roenurrnn v Ts., May ?4th, 1873. t° l 3 21.4 w fitATU. V FRANK , g'cIARTY, Itainfactnit? of the Caebisted STEAMIEFINED ENGiNECARpON, Val= CYLIN . DIII4 PAINT, SIGNAL OILS. Prepared 'trader anew Prom's, without the use Chemicals. POINT OIL WORKS' 'SMITH'S FERRY; BEAVER COUNTY, PL WI2-1Y F:xecutoers Notice.! Estate of ALMS • Jackspir,, Deed. Whereas lettais testamentary upon the pate o r Mimes Jackson; late Pulasid township, to the County of Beaver and I3ate of Peaturrivail de. tamed. have been's:ranted to *bounders ro . siding tumid township, all persons hide ted to paid estate are hereby Dodds& to make Ireinedi ate payment, and those havOg_elalms to_present 'Mame for settlement, HOBERT JACianoN, May 14-Gt] Exeettlar. T. F. PHILLIPS, File Dry Goods, Siith and Liberty Streets, _../143145 _. 73 11 *lOO4 :16 hoof CA; mayl4-1%3- ly ALLEGHENY 3141anfacturens S Wholenge a Itetail Dcalers In Erna EXIMEE THUM, VALISES AHD TILAVELIIIG BAGS, *2169 :9 No. CO Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. Or all orders promptly tilled and work warranted may2l-1 m R;,056 89 TUIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE: That on the 13th day of May. A. D.. 1873, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the Estate of ROBERT B. EDGAR, bf New Brighton. hi the Conn.y of Be aver and State of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt. on his own peti tion; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belongtng to such Bankrupt: to hint or for his use, and-the transfer of any prop erty by him, are forbidden by law; that a Meet ing of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their Debts, and to choose one or more ru.- signees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at the ofßce of the Reg ister, No. 93 Diamond street, Pittsburgh. before Samuel Harper, esq., Register, on the 3rd day of June, A. IL 1313 at 10 o,cloc.k. A. M. JOHN HALL, may2l-1w H. S. Marshal for said District. ME s6l'o,lto CAS ., GIFTS TO BE PAID IN FULL. The 1 hird Grand Gift Concert ,1N AID OF TAE Public Library of Ky., Will be given in the Lreat hall of Library Build ing, at 1401:118Ville.,on TiOrTSDAY, July 8, 1873, at which time TEN MIOUSAND GOTS , amenicit tug to a grand total 0.L . 5500,000, all cash, will be distributed by lot to Eckel holders. No reduc tion in amount of gifts at this distribution, but each gilt will be paid IN FULL. Orates or lisniczna• Ann Di:ovens` BANE, Loutavnast, April terdir f Thi . itatocertify th attliere is to the Farm.. ere' and Drovers' liank, to the credit of the Third Grand Gift Concert for the benefit of the Public Library of Ky., Five iflondred Thousand Dollars, which has been set apart by the Managers to pay the gifts in full, and will be held by the Bank and paid out for this purpose, and this purpose only. (Signed) . S. VEX:IM, Cashier. LIST OF GIFTS. s One Grans: Cash Gift. 41t0.00Q One Grand Cash Gift__ ... MOW Otte Grand Cash . - MOO One Grand Cash Gift 20000 One Grand Cash Gift , 10,000 Oct Grand Cash Gift ..... 5,1100 24 Cash Gifts of $l,OOO each. 24.000 50 Cash Gifts of 500 •• 23,000 80 Cash Gifts of 400 " ....... 32.000 100 Cub Gifts of 300 " ........ 30,000 150 Cull Gilts of " ..... 71,000 590 Cash Gifts of 100 • • ... ........ 59,000 9,000 Cash Gifts of 10 . 90,000 Total, 10,000 Gilts, all Cash, $500,000 , Only a few tickets remain unsold, and they will be tarnished to the tint applicants at the fel lowing prices; Whole tickets $lO, halves $l. quar ters $.,00. 11 wholes for $lOO, 56 (or $500,113 for $l,OOO. For tickets and full information apply to THOS. E. BRASILETTE„ Louisville, or TAUS. H. HAYS & CO.. GU3 Broadway, N.,T. A.4n . ,tliiimatirtutcur"o Not3,c© Estate of E. P. ,Kuhn, esq., dec'd. Letters of administration upon the estate of E. P. Kuhn, deed., late of the Borough of Beaver, county of Beaver, and State of Pennsylvania, having been granted to the subscribers. residing In said borough, all persons haring claims or de mantis against the estate of the said decedentare "hereby requested to make known the same to the andersigned ulthout. delay. MRS. M. L. KVHN, Adrn%r. 5-14 6w JAS. H. etiNNINGRAM, Adner. Estate of Alexander Gibb, Dec'd Letters testamentary on the estate of Metal/der Gibb, deceased, late ofHanover townahtp, Beaver county, Pa., baying been granted to Xtve ander signed, all persons having claims epr demand. atents the estate of said decedent, 61.4:mowing themselves to be Indebted to said estate, are reqd.ested to make known the same without delay. THOMAS 31. ADAMS. • 514 , 5 w Ilansusvutz P; 0. PITTSBURGH TAR $6,309 10 Chemical Works, nab, Iron and .kaphatt Varriteb, Carbolate Pow der—the Universal Disinfectant—Carbolic Acid, Crndo Acid,Puriticd Benzolca,and other Products of Coal Tar:' $0,303 10 Office—Nix 62 FIFTH AVERITE, UP BLUM THE PITTSBURGH Tar Chemical, Works RON VARNISH Warranted to drylu less than two hours in lair weather, leaving a handsome glossy black coat. Asgreat pains are taken to produce an atticle perfectly neutral--free from acid and ammonia— it will be found to be the best protection against ratting, being at the same time the cheapest In the market. This Iron Varnish, is especially recommended for use for Iron Roofs, so-railed Iron-clad Build ings, Stacks. Boilers, Fence Castings, etc. Address office of EW777MW7,IT - arTIU No. (12 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBITIWEL ...e.,. . FAIRBANKS' . rraamatur ' - tii: - ' SCALES ~...sa..l. ~... of rill kinds ; also ibr e ace Dar ' • ream Warehtale Truax. /In - ' :i..; '7l7_ Droved Atoaey, Drawer.. '''. ' ' ' FAIEUMNPB, MOES S it 00., 48 WOoa b 4. Pittsburgh. Setles repaired promptly. Di ism. ALLEaftglirr CITY Stair Building and Wood Yarning Skop. NEWELS. BALUSTERS. HAND HMIS. wini Joints Cut and Bolted, ready to hang. ru m• tidied on ehortnotlee. WILLIAN PEOPLES, 6441.1 Car. Webster St. OrOarn "[ABM STORE POE SALE—. Pourr-cr.a . . o DRUG AND FRISCRIPTION lITORR very en gably situated In Allegheny city. doing a good paying business, Is offered for sale on accommo dating terms. The owner wishing to retire from active business, or would prefer selling an inter est to ;croon having good references, and who, could vett their wheileattention. Atmportunlty of ads dto get into a good payingitftesswith pmall capital does not often occur. Per farther mrUculans addreseD. P. GOULD. care Dr. Days 189 Witalditaton Avenue. Allegheny city. Pa. 8-7-1 m SEEDS, SEEDS, PLANTS, PLANTS, TREES, TREES. E arl y pe.as, Beaus, cren,_Tomatoes,Ordatt Sets. Potatoes. aid all other seeds tbr market garden ers, fastlfiss, Se. A box of twenty wirletlee of glower Seedi for one della. Send for Sensett's Catalogue, free. Address JAI3. BENRSIT, Seaman, aprU.Sw 13W Smithfield Stmlittaborgh. • Miscellaneous. , - - . • IMPORTER AND RETAILER EU Pittsburgh,, Pa. 4,t TRUNK STORE. JOEL S. GOE ac CO., SADDLES, IEgADNESS, U. S. MAIISIIAL'S OFFICE, :it . W. D. Or PVINSTLVANIA, PrrrilinUnon, May 16th, /873. Executor's Notice. MI I MANUF ACTURE RS OF Are now manufacturing a very superior Xew davertisfnumht. DIrIEtitICTOILY: MI Imix Mass il!mos 01" iimatZed foi .the convenience of our'Readets • ADNIRTISING,..AGEIsTCY. Thos. L. McClelland, Dispatch • Malin , ' 07 and ti 9 Firth Avenue, antiwar:l agent for all leading newspapers in the United States. 1 I ' ARIZONA DIAMOND JEWELRY Benin solid told, 27 3 i 6 th street. AWNINGS, TENTS ik TARPAiTLINS. E. Manta= & Son, 175 & 171'Penn St. ARTIFICIAL LINB MAN'FG CO. roasters in Crutches, Trusses. etc. 279 • .Penn streets. • AItTLr M s' AND SURVEYERS' AT I 'ALS Geo. W. Backofen, 181 Smlthd Id St. AMUSEMENTS:. f '. Library Ball, Penn St. I . Burnell's Museum, Fifth Ave. . 1 • Frei. Anus' Amertean Theatre; Fifth Avenue. Pittsburgh Opera House, Fifth -Ave. - ... Trimble's Varieties, Penn St. j , , BANKS AND BANKERS Diamond Savings .Bank, G—Diamond, (over $25,000,000 security for-Deponts United Stases Bank, 12.1 4th Avenue. Duquesne Savings Bank, 84 Foukth. Ave, Geo. B & Co., 58 Fodrth Avenue. BOLTS, NUTS & WASHERS. Hubley, Adams & Co., 5 Market street Iron City College;.crir. 'Pop P. Duft & SOns, Fifth Ave.' ! BRUSH 3IANUFACTOMES H. Stewart & Co., 120 Wood St. 13ROHERS ICI BONDS, NOTES AND STOCKS 'lsadore Coblens, 5t33i Fourth Ave. Isaac M. Pcnnoek, 114 Fourth Are. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Gildenfeny & Hess, 4•i Fifth Ave. BOOTS AND SHOES. • B. Hinnnedricit .5:.; Son, 86 and 100 Mar ket St. CIGARS & TOBACCO. T.l Wallace, 31 Mb St. (wholesale) Piper & Co,. 252 Liberty St. (wholesale.) B. f;': Brown, wliolmtle, 40 GUI St , et•r. Penn. CARRIAGES. Workman & Davis, 167, 169, 171 Penn Avenue. CONFECTIONERY & FRUITS Binder Elair,62 sth Avenue. CLOTHING 4k FURNISHING GOODS Boston One-Price Clothing House, 95 Binithflehl Si, and ITS FederaLSt., Al T. Tobias, 13, 6th St. (Merchant Tailor.) DRY GOODS J. W. Spencer, removed to 9 Market St , formerly M'Fadden's Jewelry Store DRUGS. MEDICDIES AND PERFUMERIES Joules E. Burns & Co., Penn & Sixth Sts y ENGRAVERS,ON WOOD C D Butler, 22 sth avenue FLORISTS AND SEEDMEN. James Bennett, 1.12 Smithfield St. Send for Free Catalogue. FURNITURE. T B Young & CO, 21 Smithfield St. J. W. WOodwell & Co., 97 & 99 Third Avenue. GENTLEMEN'S - - GOODS. 11..1.. Adams. Tit sth avenue, . (Importer. ) Shirts a specialty. . GUNS AND FISHING TACKLE IL H. Schulte, 330 Liberty St. HATSAND CAPS. Gordman & 3inekley,ll7 Wood St. Wholesale and retail. . HATS, CAPS.=& STRAW GOODS. R H Palmer, 1.51 Wood SL (Wliulesale.) nilit GOODS. Julien -Morrow, '73 Market St. MOTELS. StClair Hotel, corner 6th and Pena Sts. American House, 349 Liberty St. JEWELERS, D: P. Hoyle, tz_s sth avenue. Be°. W. Biggs, 159 Sinithhell Street JOB PRINTERS and STATIONERS. Stevenson & Foster, Third Ave. • awl 'ood St. KEYSTONE MINE% FLUID. P. WeNeuberger CO., - 1•20 Smithfield Si LOOKING GLASSES, PICTURES S FUAMES Boyd 58 sth avenue, J. a. Co., 86 Wood st. W. W. Barker, 8 sth avenue. Louis J. Brecht, 12$ Smithfield-St. LUBRICATING and BURNING OILS O. G. Pennock,`23 7th street. MINING 4: SPORTING POWDER Arthur Kirk 19, 7th St. Agent for Hoz fird Powder Co. MANUFACTURING JEWELER C. Terheyden, Smithfield St MACHINERY AND STEAM, PUMPS. Hutchison 4S; Co., 2 Wood St., cor. 2d ave MERCHANT TAILORS. Henry Meyer, 73 Smithfield stMet. James Gallagher, 10 Sixth street_ P. McArdle, 83 Smithfield street. Byrne & trling, 101 Smithfield street Urling & Bullion, 546th St. NICKLE GOLD AND SILVER PLA TING. Walter E. Hague, Virgin Alley, near Wood street. PLATE GLASS it SHOW CASES illespie AS: Co, 86 Wood street PHOTOGRAPHS. Central Photograph Rooms; 12 sth awe L Strub, 09 sth avenue - B. L. H. Dabbs, 46 6th street. NV. H. Whitehead, 29 5111 avenue. J. R. Pearson, 70 sth avenue. PICKLES, SAUCES, VINEGAR, dm Heinz, Noble & Co., 167 ct. 162, 2d Ave PIANOS, ORGANS and ISUSIGAL GOOD: J. 31. Hoffman, 62 sth ave. (Irriporter.) Barr .it Knake, 12 Sixth St. RESTUARANT & BILLURD ROOMS G Mashy, under Pittsbutill opera lions° STENCILS' STEEL STAMPS AND SEAL PBESBES J D Mathews, 73 3d avenue, near Market NV A Bunting, 184 Liberty street SPRINGS AND ARL E S Duquesne Spring 5,:; Axle Works, 111 perm Ave. ' TRUNKS, V LlittS AND LADLE'S SATCIIFT.S Joseph Liebler, 113 Wood street W J Gilmore, 38 sth avenue Vont & Graham, 118 and 14( Wood SI A lindle. jr., 89 Smithfield street. THROAT. LUNG d; EAR DIREASES. Dr. J. A. Hunter, 2W Penn St. ; UPHOLSTERERS. , R.W. Roberts, 153 Wood St. Wilts Upholstery; 44 Smithfield street. WEATHER STRIPS AND WOOD CARPETS. Wilts' upholstery—Agent for Western Penn'a and Eastern Ohio-44 Smith- 4 field street. WOOD AND IRON WORKING MA CHINERY. M. B. Cochrane tt Co., 121 Liberty St. WHITE LEAD AND COLORS. T. H. Nevin & Co., cor. Third 'ave. and Market St. WINES it LIQUORS, (WHOISSALE) Stevenson, 87 Second Ave. , WHOLESALE 3ilLLllit l a 0 FAN ,CY GOODS. Porter, Donaftwn 0 Co., (successor to • J II nawkins & Co., Steubenville) 127 • Wood Street la ) FURNISHING npt2-73;1y