The= Beaver Argus. tiewrier, Pia., July le, 18736 ='" 7 Rates at Advil**l2lllllllro . . . _ . . - 41n. I I SW* .4w. - :1116: • edt.- Itiot 1 f qr —ld lines, is 000 .5 Irt 01011 1 t equ=s, do IN 6 CO , -- Ty ,-2, do 15.-3 X) 3 aqalreli. 40 .$ WI 4l* At 111 IS Zio -4 vallfire 9 . cl 9 cl 6) 6 'to IR use lalti. ~, comma .... . - IttE 1100 16tor IMO IS. call:mil.... WIN IS MI 161110 16 1660 ; colarrd4.._.. UN) 10 - IS 00 111) Of 160011 aderanignitcer And Satarime 1tc, 10161 . : 4 406 'peal acrgicersier tesiarais: - • • piplMeta bet. . Pude lallaitiArs ettirt or mordent sdr.sf3secaleti.m6ickloloo paid 30.1111irdnair.- Eighth Sbeetitiriellitopliee orleati 25 additional copies or Gas.- Fourth Sheet Bills7: 0 7 m a or $4O 25 additional Mies Or 75 Mit Sheet lea.- SG/ 25 additional ore' et leas IGI Full Sheet Bilb copies or lea* 25 additional mass et Ws.- gills la Egan) Seepage. to CO Each nsip SOO 131sakt, plata, 2 40 Eath additional Tore— 130 Other Job work at same rates. • TIME ?ABM - . cieveiand- & lilittsbargek Eat leave !karat .11fitiod. M 10114 0 1111." „,...;Acconen 9.1 t MAIL, !XS P; 1, 1 , 1 4 . I Pilig,gir ope , g -m. _ _ Trains going:Wen lax. Bearer . Statioaiii.6o4- tow.: 11211. 7 : 46 i 13.444.ccouktuodition WO. as.;. Fag Lino p.ya. 7 liti:Ir1:115 411,1 Assaregy-9. alan. Bane Co. -40XA.Aiziacar. Wig CO. Cutnitt4lllolr: Col -DraDVAlrss, SatlesCa. Prothonotary-O. A. S=AIL. Tref:weer-3mm A. Mom. ammtestonar-O. W. tnnui.apits. Poor House Direetor-41Ortim ,mry Commissimer--Josix •Sissox., - Auditor-4. F. 4:13=11311401. 7)-tatteg of deaderkf-a S. IMMIX. . --P. C. Glum DEMOCRATIC t ..C(SVM Intaium we ale requested to publish the Mksishkg: Airsenaly..—Cautzsg atticr. Besrer OS. Treasurer.—C, BApitsy. - - Pr°looX427,,—einkittiltho' • - , tbeeassiousil.—liAiro PArtea; •-, Jury idearnissiosser:s—,9*. Joni Berta lltrcdOP gf-Zbor....ispgmaifTanze. Anditor,ATous Maim' ‘ - - Trusties et.dearrNpitill o ll4llbaNtM —Jam BAXIOII. The attention of the public( is dirnatod to the following Now Ailvcrtisemente which appear for the Arai UM° in the ARGUS t 0.416,71 special liotiee - H._Oars= Blttets....o special Notice—J. A. C00per—....... 5 Aev—Geo. I. Rowell aCo . .....mow Special Notice —Kersser's Lang Special Notice—Dr.. Ad.—d: Wear et aCO ~ ;* I'cdenmat National Baakßea;; ' Bank Dividend—E. Hoopes, Lathier .114141; The &minis sent to Ministers of the Gospel at $1 per yeikr. Hon. W. McClelland, the former itepresentattsii - An Congress from this District is tgoo4. pf as the next chair. man of the Eitstir*Onerstie Co mmittee: It is ndt itiudrAtitili*; that he 'WM succeed in o tinn, mien if he desires it, set , • The Whabingtes the Frazier-Faulstc tilts-41mm qr. This ineciklicr - Yt eamried in Harmoni,-Batler, hu t near the Deaver county line; • 1000 will buy a good second *Lod leather MP buggy. Six zuontha time will be given for payment. Inquire for . M. at Anous - office. - • •-440-a woot.—ln the immediate vicinity of Washington the market has been dull during the last week. At Beallsville. however, we understand that 'it is quite active sales rating at about.4s cents. A careful observer estimates that about five hundred thousand pounds have beeh sold in this vicinity during tholes, month, about three-fifths of which was from Washington county and the bid sine from Greene county. One of the gocid , resulta following this is greater ensr in the money market; and the dt: 1 ,, 1:71:4 with our bankers have lately inrgi-•iy increased. There is yet a large . i ti,oitity of wool In the hands of far 11",,,bingt6n Reporter, July 16. 111111112 For ventilation open your windows at'top and bottom. The fresh air rush es in one way, while the foul air makes itN exit at the other. This is letting in your friend and driving out your en emy. Dyspeptics should I.lot trate nith their health 1., resorting to new and untried remedies. often drastic and mit:atom., while file great cure. Ilouf laud's German Bitten., mm be had. The testiarti -111 f:ivor of this standard remedy is Immense. il . dity adding to it from the most reepoc , 01 society. IL. ca 1I Sriprern, (0,(r1 Former Chief Juetlre George W. Woodward: 1 find -llordland German Bitters. - is u good ton . In the dtselfisee id the di:elms - E. sirgauA. nnd zreal benefit to tat,. of debility and want ~1 n,r, on+ Mr- sy.tem.tion Chiet3 notice L••mp-on; 1 ciinpiricr nor - 4130dr German Wit,* a alaable• Medi , Inc in case of attacks of dy.troti.ta l Can certify this from nay rrx{•en.•nc. If it lion Justice George Share, tmti; 1 hssr found by ezperieuc.• that "Hoof. i and Gern,an Bitters e, a very Goad tonic, re liesultz dYepeptic ~ .ymptnme almost directly. ~h..dtk - They are .old by a BEM J ru :...1.1-- Legislative t'ontleree Yleeting.— the 18411 inst., the Legislative Con ft•rt,, ~f the district composed cf Bea ,r, l'r.er and Washington counties, t,-• ..to. Nl,,nongallela House in Pitts '.. ;)llowing gentleman were • .n ferees:: = Nov.—Capt. (*. K. Charn -11 .1, tiveyerer, esy. , and John rteA es. Pillow, Dr. A. W. tt Hr4l, and ] l'apt. 11. ii• i.',.,l.ll , .niCointri.---Dr.J. W. Alex -1-r, William Kidd and of Beaver ,ourity, oiiiinty, and Camp and Moiteo of Butler county were h.ililriated and cotillin , e the Legislative lt , •luilblican ticket 1 ., a• this district. M. anled. 1 01111 j: men too, women of good and good seror....to prepare them leactief , Addre,,,, with etamp A Prao Ipal Normal School, Edihho- I - - r LadLet' 96igning Lellerht.—lf la %ritilig letter, h) strangers would r re:;x their statiattireA with Mri. or m ; „ 11,,,y would often save their vorre- much ernt , arrassment. Many ite anything but wnat is a tvunnine hand, and unyvA Nome prefix is given to designate the sex of ~,rrespondent, annoying mistakes are likely to occur. In reply to a corre ,p,,ndeut we recently addressed a note I.ctl inni •• M r. Smith: Dear Sir." tsna on reoeiVing later trim: the party addressed saying. lair , %yr "I aw tit a mister; nay natue is Jennie Rand with. and I am just sixteen.- 'lr. Jainen neEldutr of Brighton township has our thanks for a basket with ripe apples and pears. We an assure Mr. M., they were not hard aturrh and Consumption.—The dry ••f a catarrh, or the driving it away front '!h moot . . llnlmu t PUre to drlve vital part The drying. ~ ,.f.a.”s he. the PELMe eltert. The pure a ic\ I, •'. 1,, d, , f :he I, hK,tl forbi either of these to 1,.: !he I.e.mail boy, he e, the right way is ~, the man.nod the t3t.arrh or the skin dis• 11 wlth the rerntwat of the C3 , 18C. P"1 , thi• , weur In cares of tatthma a- at: , rapt.l,ll t.pw, thv pl:in the asthma leaves . l'hy by ointments for very reaeOn who will nse Dr. Key ii,;r's 1.11112 t: CV. lent length of time, I:, nny of rt-novatv the sya. tem. and renew A pamphlet description MIMEO Dr K,-ytwep I.llwrty n r_h . Ps Priei• or Cur,. $1 r k , •$7 pt• 7 ties•. SIB. Brown, formerly pastor f the Presbyterian church at Rouse has been called to Tionesta fur ono v car, by the Presbyterian congregation of that place. [Tor tie Berreriiiirtna VP te ,11140 Peeet7--Tee key Foot—Clessend rfstadditsiteat-- , -hallows, 'Road , --41 f 0hos Is h Ovules, &e.=-Coati our own quiet and`'beautiful'town a ,few ditie seated in one of the coseber of our own most reliable road, I followed the Ohio tap tO Pittsburgh, thence being transfer red 0 - 11110 Cornutlbsilibt - depot; • I took seat 1.4;0ne - of the combat, and was shame, ale Mg the bank of the Nocini- , -Wage tit,p4O McKeesport, wham less"- Ingtbaktiver I 611km/0 the Toughbi , Reny tili4iConnellavilitiotid Woo* _op to - Conthumee InGomesset Wen* I have been thitellutioular to: up, beams a whlioin editor took truito task'lt lbw: (WV !dial ifOrill64l kliaS gOinglOP to somm!oet °DWI thr,alvking that. behid beita:husght - from boyhood' to say.tiownto Seminal% - I want to add ibr hh.beleatwilist the; highest point on • national road iiithis !Bata is In Elmo sweet county, and- that Sheri f.," but. , one 1 higher on thenied front -Oktiberland Wheeling, asp o One fautAtifiest from the. Wayland line.- ` 7 Ctintinenoe is so styled' because hem three streams sow together 7 4heTtnuai• logerly, North Fork r and Castabnaus. The earisettlere styled K 'Pokey Foot, because each of the streams represented a toe of a turkey's foot. 'This was one of the earliest settled pieces west of the uumataina, there Whig quite:a settko meht here When. Washington diet pase-' I,ll Tel. Wit end old roads lire 1 0 1 1 1 4 leather= this point to the thitsouitt mOnt stßieentsvflle ovitetbdinie acid This ConatJ : was taken from - Iledfori in 1795, and Is compoied of a higher iind rather level "table land between the Great nlieglumy mountains and Laurel Hill. The first - opening through' the wliderness of this county, was made by . Llent. Col. George Washington tol7/4. He was moving westward with a Vest ment of - Menace, for the purpose of ereethiga fort 14 the 'Forks of the (ado; is the junctibtOif Allegheny and Idonenishels Was ihen *Wed, * French, being fully Ileterraltied to lien trol the navigation of the Ohlo„ and the trade with the variotui Indian tribes On its haulm had made good. -- mte - .of the time that had 0211144 111124 Wasbtari ton's first visit to:tbe French command" er as the bearer of a letter from die, Governor of Virginia, 4neuiring the designs of the t i red& In settling on what was then-regarded se a part of: the "Old Dominion."' - They• bad built fort Du game, sod a puFty of French and Indians was hating to Intercept Washington. who Wieur cutting his way through the wilderness: When some fifteen miles west of this point, bearing of their approach,l be haaßly everted Fort Necessity, which he defeiidtd so gallantly against overwhelming forcok that he was allowed to much out with , the honors of war and remit to , his home • 11' 1 AI-slots. A folV years liner Magian passed through hero, as the aid of the 1 11144 W, though brave General Brad ; doc who your young readers will re kemieither,.. tru:4tel, lir - wounded at Braddock's Field s, a few miles this - side of Pittsburgh, but Whose body was. ur. I led near the road, about a mile froni Fayette Springs and about-the !manse dts- Lance trot!' Fort Necessity. , • - The great National read, the grandest of the kind ever constrained in this country, passes through:a corner of this county. Though very little has been expertdedoponli for a score of years, it ti anti a 4slightitil road to travel in tali wioenstatnenn, eourttry.L was • - • - - the great Mart:nigh fius betanial isk r a st and the west until the comitruction - of the canal, and finally the Penusylvanii Central Railroad, ! It Was not au unnsu al thing to see from five to fifteen heavy coaches in compazi, loaded with passen gers, while the traver was never out of sight of the almost continuous caval cade of Pennsylvania wagons with their five or soya, imser, such as could be timnd scarcely anYvrhere else. It is not strange that the farmers should think they were ruined when all this travel was alverted, for at least ev ery third Irian on the road kept a hotel and furnished stabling, while the others raised oats and hay for those hotel keep ors. Nevertheless, the( entral railroad, the Baltimore and Ohio railroad, though remote from the county, were a bless ing to it. The farmers have turned their attention most exclusively to grazing, for which their land is much better fit ted, and it is safe to say that they are making a larger per coutage on the mon ey they have invested in their farnam,than in Many 'sections that are considered much Letter. The new railroad from Cumberland to Connellsville passes through the county, and with the branch to Somerset is proving of imcnse ad vantage to the farmers. This county is also noted for the quan ti-fy of maple sugar that it exports. The Glades butter is as well known in the Baltimore and Washington markets, as is the Goshen in the New York market, and always commands the highest price. The iarmers in &Deny places, much to the relief of the women and lazy boys— ' if my memory serves me tsyrrectly—em ploy dog and horse power to do their churning. The mountain scenery is grand. As you stand upon one ridge, and look across the wide expanse of cultivated held of dale and hill to the opposite ridge, you do not wondet that artiste from every quarter seek these points for their studies and sketches. A very heavy business k done here in the manufacture of "shook," which is hogshead staves ready for use tied in bundles. This is sent to Baltimore, and thence shipped to the West Indies and other points to beset up for sugar and molasses. Mine excellent host of this place• Daniel Augustine, esq., informed • me that he had sold the timber from a I track of land for two thousand dollars, that . would not have been worth two hundred had not the new railroad been constituted. This town is the home of iienerai Rosa, a in an of the atrietest integrity. possess ed of much historical information, and a few years since the representative from this county in the Legislature of the State. I find hero the accomplished daughters of Dr. Pershing of the Female vollege, Miss Sawhill, a graduate of the same institution, and Miss Olivia Smith, one of the teachers of the BeaVer College and Musical Institute. _ I fere with 'the very kind and intelli gent family of wine host, one of whose daughters is a graduate of your own col lege and, one of the Pittsburgh, rid ing,driving and croqueting, I have spent a few most enjoyable days to whose number I would cheerfully add; but business calls; I must away. Icn Cold Sparkling Soda Water, lla voretl with pure fruit syrups, fresh from Hugo Andriessen's marble fountains. apl6-3m Thomas Dungan, esq., well known to the older citizens of Beaver county as a prominent local politician, a good many years ago, died at his resi dence in North_Beaver township, Law rence county, last week, at a very ad• vanced age. He was the first represent ative Lawrence county bad in the State Legislature. He was not a man of marked ability, bat his freedom from bad habits and lofty religious character, gave him au extensive influence in his locality. • Children often look r.lc and stet from no other atuse ibfin lativiug worms to the stomach 4rotrl 1 - •nnijugr Comps will destroy Worms about injury to the child, being perfectly White, and free from all coloring or other injurious In_ gredients usually used in worm preparations. Curtis A. Brown, Proprietors, No. 'll5 Fulton twreet, New York. Sold by Druggists and Chem isti. and dealers in Medicines at Tweoly-Fire renla jtr,, "Spooks:* Hsu Fool* vas GROUND A. pourfuL Soirtm.---The New Castle Ciazette of last week:wmc* The following story] •Odes manY will nod with' a fund° of: - derision, is conttrined b 3 the declaratiChs id more than a soore of creditable -men .and wo- Pftt) whose obameter for veracity Is such OA It has never been questioned :mien by the tongue of. Meador. We give it as IS was told mum a problem to be sow ad if possible on scientific principles: . 'Strand years ago, a citizen of this eoantr who was noted et hie h orrid prOlindiy; undertook to lindollat at a Point about three miles from MIS city mbern there was very littkkirsP99s of emigres „being inund.' IX - beteg 'Mid that he would weer get soul where Ita wee 41 110 1 11. Its Mu* will and Med if I bawl* dist kilt* He Maks abaft to the distaniat Abosaflikr feet but betbre be lotanimet be was ti: ken sick and "dhlit. Irbollo- We *am bad - occitiker..lo pass that sip': le" Port.tfutt zusige, - unearitarteliids Pro beadles from`the diantad.owd (f) abaft break the aolenzp sdiom of the piaci and fall ripen flCCONM : irttbe staiMits *Mien 'Oa ,sends w_ ` .° thrlil_ of Whey of y mor e terrible, t 13 0 ad, gth t . a n k g ja i! a ai va 04 :men,l l: . to 4l l. ihrPuith evS9' 4 4 4 Oa* human 11 / 4 7 , - rt o Litt s as they would the evetiteda Of perdition , thif.#o ll2 :4.,: t Att4s*nne ia t Uyon will allowas exprawdon, ran tie explained on. acheittleprintipleamid en`mod to..3mM* einem, _no one can at prielent dat&mllie A groat_ effort has been rnadito keep these feces conceded, 'but at s• devotee to the anima( acitettific troth We propose to giTit ;limn übliglty, . mgardiem of conseqiumean" • - Free et Cbarte.--4:411 at Hugo 4n. driessen's Beaver Drug Start" Beaver, Pa, and g a t a satopin bottle of Dr. Sol sthoe's German Syrup, Ass diary& If has lately; . been Introdiload is ,this Otnititty from Minnow, skill= any'Per sbnitifforinit with a severe math. ham"' agd sewed on the breast, :consamp tton or any; ;tisane of ibo throat and . longs It tokssossitud Inaba World. _Our regular AO 'bottles - 75 eon*. In. ratt pai 13144 4 be 'Xacqt l .l ,l 7 It piTibcd , astlidicaost ii not *Wm: Two t!opet oral seltsiraany 4 onaa .71:ry TIM ihame—Yroui the Stawiirdathe County Soma, tro'haearhihHi that 'those of .our utopia wheats -ataphls airs otthemadvaa anmtierzoit irei tau fano** - - - 00anty Nome . 1. •. 111 • N. 40 Re6irrlng - - 3 Atlllztpont - - • 12 At Asylums% Harrisburg - - - ToWI Ileums and Orgetrim—lf Yea "IN aava weer Ist** porehaso of either Mitre, litrien ant et 4,11. Leiglawa retfiiiiiiB4 kit 1- topeny 'My. "We nexus for ibe 7sw Addle' Omni. Pianos (AVM USU. Cell or *Ate air circular. We gnarentes prime lower than stiy other howls the city. r "Hard Theses" have ,ageoted the brudness men of this minty, with' great severity. Quite* number of nnrmost prominent and active merchants have barn forced Into bankruptcy orobliged to make assignments; and 130Wille stria gentiy is reaching 'some of our farmer friends. I t pained tut the other day to hear that John B leats, eq., 4:of cOhio toinship, had becxraiehopideialy inititi ed and that David `liicott, esq., of Brigh ton township, had txxut . chosen an as wanes to settle up his business. Hr. Shah WI always been regarded as one of our beet dasonv add prasant misfortunes will beget tilos the wynhat thy of a large nnmber_of: our people,. His liabilities are reported at about 450.000. What the assets are Supposed to amount to we have not heard. The Ilousebobil, Panama, spa . Walfsh , y rdirtmietrir le the beet remedy t$ the weed for the following, complaints, viz.! Cramps in the Limbs and Stomach, Pain In the Stomach, Bowels or Sltie, Rheumatism to all its forms. Billions Colic. Neuralgia, Cholera, Dysentery, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Sptaal Com plaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fever for Internal and External use • Its operation IS 1111 l only to relieN c the patient hut euttrel) realm et , the Calif.(' of the complaint It penetrates. and pervadesi the o hole ryet•m, re storing healthy action to all its parts, and quirk the blood. The Household Panacea is purely Vegetable and all Healing. Prepared by Clime S Brown, 415 Fulton Street, New York For sale by jyleely, all ,Irsr.;;:tcs If you seo a boy with hiK arm in a sling and sio eyebrows to speak of, you may rest assured he had a good time on the Fourth. Warning It,, of twin:: nnY thuo, terrible ithuaturT, peculiar to tt arm weather. ,uch ax t tvdera, holera morbt., Dysentery. 6.:4 ,;;et of out a bottle Magtnout Perplan , Jlcinc HO it 1. the Itc,t linuurn remedy for thole e diKuti.e het her for Men, women or children. Prim• -lap For "ale by Druz: iot 1, Denier, and Atzentn. MEM The Dayton Journal says: The gum- sip in high life that Fred. Grant, .on of the President, is about to marry the , daughter of lion. J. r. Dunleyy, of Chicago, has especial in terest in this sec- Lion. The young lady referred to is' Hiss Maltie Dunievy, who removed from this city with her father to Chicago about three years ago. Judge D., du ring his residence here, was, a portion of the time, Assessor of Internal Revenue, and on retiring from that position he re- SU tiled the practice of law. Miss Mattie made her debut in society here, and at once became a belle of the eity,ber peer less beauty placing rivalry out of the question, She is a brunette, with a large, dark eye, shaded by long, heavy eyelashes, and arched by a heavy brow, which harmonizes with and gives an ir resistibly beautiful expression to deli cate features fashioned in beauty's own mold. Her bearing is one of queenly grace, softened by a gentleness of man ner that makes her one of the most agreeable of women. If she were the wife of the President's son she would be recognized, what she doubtless is, as one of the most beautiful women of A rnerica Fine white PIVINVIA smith', Ho -16-11w ctleotvr. I'n Rumor has it, but the madame is not always to be relied upon, that Mr. William Kennedy's liabilities will reach ox),000. His assets, however, are also heavy, but what the differeneo will prove in the end to be, we have not even heard guessed yet. Thirty Tears , Experience of an old u rse. —Mrs. Winslow's Soothing, Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians ■nd Nurse. in the United State*. and has tarn used for thirty years with never failing safety an d success by minions of mothers and children, from the treble Infant of one week• old to 'he adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to he the Best and Surest Remedy in the World, n all cans of Dysentery and Diarrhwa in children whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for usin: will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the facsimile of Curtis and Perkins is on the outside wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers ty 16-1y.•73. ItA II lII.Eit The M. E. Sabbath Schools of Beaver and Bridgewater had a at the Fair ilrounds on last Thursday after noon. The little folks enjoyed them selves hugely; big folks ditto. Real Eslate Sales.— Last week Stevenson it Wittish, Agents of Heat Estate at No. 198 Penn street, Pitl F burgh, Pa., and Beaver alls, Pa., di:•;, - posed of the following properties: :•i -acres in Brighton township, this county within one-half tulle of Beaver at $1,14),.. OINT OIL W ' OR KS , and house dbd two lots, situate in ttl; borough of Beaver Falls, on Grant strutNif4 v 4. at 2,000. 1121 x 's7 ( . 1 ury perpon thst tl2lO the "Mae," a correspondent ofthe PIUS= burgh Gazelle, writing from Alliance a few days ago, thus speaks of the school at New I:011110o in particplar, and pre Schob Is ok± Ammer °minty in get:korai:. A nevi bilck achoch tit: tidies la *along tie late improvements. -thla ta ixttstmendattki:. but not so muck sou when we learn that, il k, too many i nco rporated towns, the citizens. or at least Portion of them, Imagine themselves to be unatee to afford more than pee mouths public school In the year. and then t der a teacher a support or VS per month, and the school ungraded at that: From this we would lace that the educations' wants of the tame mast be =ally and cheaply apppitad, yet in this roapect4t oCimparo:ta ion*WiWathers of-flisrer orunts.: ‘!::. we aroma prepared to Say anything tinakig thi school at New Galilee, be cause re know nothing of it; but we have no hesitation In saying that if •'Dtaa"_will make the props inquiry be will eV tl4, Beaver siattrity Ma its V al l l , 11 0 6 t 4- ; Po il eb. ll : 4tcyteg - *. P, any other county in the State, ant moreover 011tikaleteaciamt (especially shim Bro. F Carthf,quit the builness)itrei about as erliiient as say be can find let him go IWhitherixiier he wUI. AU The Me hovaltlea tat/ at the c heap store W. A. Stailh, itochestars Pa. it is- aw periwig the tbnoderst,orm last 'Thurs. 4lay - utorningilie dwelling bowie occu pled by Dr. Eiseman, or Beaver, was .strach by lightning, but fortunately no ,one butt by the electrical discharge. . Inissidadcliersaptssi.4o4 vemtine 01 wool SO; at.W. a. saw., toaist - er, ra; NOW*Won to Went Point.— The preliminary examination of tin IP. plicants , for the nomination to West Point took pinesat Nei,. Brighton:en la g Fride.rend tePiltea %Abe's/1100 0 a Alexander -IdePatch: Haiuitintville In tide RPnlOl.•.. The^ stadltaa tl a6 0 ° 01 " mitteetionsbited orrrovestore Oants„ and Alkin,_ of Lawrence county, 'Di. C. L Wendt and ;irtrY - Pees eel-s of,Diever st et 1.1 f; OM* Of thisphilet4 , c.,l4‘tihui candhWirrld 4 all Presented tAlves forexsminatlon, nine being front Wash ington county, elk from Beaver end one from Lawrence. Of the whole number nine s -namely two from Wash- Ington county, the six *old Peewee end and the one front r s ewroircie,—inue Vie" And', ground ,t dies ., Itoy lent r .1 ,, 0 .. e a6*-;....tipbousaitaki stn to =mist qualleationst Several of these came in close - oompetition, but a careful comparison of their Write con , strained the examining committee to recommend` Hr. Patch as above stated, and accordingly Ida nomination _has been seat CO to the War Department. He is a young gentleman of toad char acter and habits, and deserves credit M the commendable energy he ban dis played in his effort.to obtain for himself a liberal adulation. He bike Or,* abort time been student of the Canonsburg Academy and under the: Onion of Mesers. Ening at Brown to whose thor ough training he is doubtless largely indebted for the attainments which en abled him to bear, off the coveted prize referred to. We predict that if received at 'Alit Point he will do no &Credit to hie district.— Washiegtenkßeporter. 'apsualas popthet„' west aid most beautiful style.e. Plain.watered Stripe Ilhq plea stripe fuse Ng brocade -stripe very files OVA at the cheep store of W. A. lottb, Rochester, J. Weaver dt Cete--3. Weaver & Co., Advertisang Agents, Pittsburgh, have made for themselves in ~ viable reputation. We have done a large amount of business with them during the last year, and must say • that, every contract has been faithfully kept. We can cheerfully commend them to our editorisi brethren everiwhere; and hue. is isien who wish to advertise largely will end it =to Mar pitt *Wag•• to sash* contracts with them - • - Lifie Insurance Agents, 11 not so nu; meroneAs Coloreds potato bugs, are . mesh ;ail. pestiieroat. ~teavec- county has been full of themfar 'the Peat ;leek or two, and they bang to you with ter rible tenacity it you once let them oc cupy your attention. Better tell them at once, and that too in a decidedly firm tone, that you intend living a long time, awl that you purpose dying rich, and therefore need nothing in their line. To daily with them once is to be lost. Our System of Practire.—The medica l world bap. become divided into ro many different cliquer, out. and puthies, that our peculiar ay•• tern of practice may need ?mine explanation. We treat all chronic diseases upon the moot 4 acientific principles of Urino-patbology and ra Ovoid medicine. (Jar remedies are principally vegetable, dis carding the Use of Cbtomet Or Mercury in any WM Our mode of detecting diseases by ocular. chemical and Microscopic cilia:di:Dation of the urine By these scientific investigations we err enabled to detect [lig most obscure diseases and to prescribe the remedies in accordance with the true nature of each particular =Se. Therefore we invite an those laboring under illigerlm; diseases, who have not been cured he canoe perhaps their complaints is ere nut properly unitervtoust, to vend us a vial of urine for examin• anon and have the necessary medicine scut them. This ran be vent by express i not by mail.) Our practice 111 lliie way es binds all I,VVI . the ulted :dates. Our charge for caw:Mt - m[low , and nn•dictoe. furni,had ranges from Pratuaa to T EN WM Write plain and advt. full ',afro, and re•l dence of theputi.nt, and the communleatiou x 111 h promptly attended to Addresa Drr. (Atlantic, 11: Grant atrret, Pitts burl.ll. Pa Bridgewater has chosen Its public school teachers for the present school year. They are as follows; Principal Prof. Todd; A Asivaal.q, Miss Clara Don ohoe and Miss Mary Leonard. These teachers have all had en nsiderable ex porienee and will render satisfaction to their present employers. Mrs. Ella Clarke Reis, (a daught er o (Cyrus Clarke, awl., of New Castle,) a graduate of the Beaver Female Semi nary, and well-known to many' of our citizens as a highly accomplished lady, died at New Castle on Tuesday of last week. She was in the 24th year of her age, A. husband and child are left to mourn her loss. The Wool business in Beaver is not particularly active at the present time- Buyers are a little cautious. and sellers are holding on for better figures . Messrs. Orr dr Cooper have purchased, thus far, about 2,,000 pounds. Besides these gentlemen, we I.(ear of but one other firm in the county who are buy ing wool this season, viz, Messrs, Pat ton it. Calvert of New Sheffield. As a general rule from forty-two to forty five cents makes a swap for a pound of "sheep's clothing." Beaver Seminary Improve ments.—Prof. Scheibner seems to see the necessity of repairing and improving the Seminary building, and we have no doubt to judge from the appearances that the improvements will be such aalto make the building attractive both out side and inside. The New chintodys with tops, the new roof, new out build ings, fences, etc., are signs that the in stitution will be permanent; and that no efforts will be spared under the present management to make the school a sue- UM According to Rowell's newspaper directory. the number of Methodist periodie.als published in the United eparro ❑ndi'r - :i new Proi•e;ti, witholit t lie lbw Chemicals SMITH'S FERRY, BEA Vt - It A' 0 UNTY, PA. :Wool—The Nevi - Clip and ibe Outkostkr-TitatNeW "Xcir k•' , ./hrUctin of the 12th .inch. Says: The course of the wool nuirkstfor the --paitlew. years has been such as to itupretui Upett all classes Of dealers In this! tdaple the importance to theirinterests of more Cautious oyer• snd of thelttier, uvoldirute of all . speculation:- The tithe-Is paired-when the wool markets of this country can be easily controlled in the interests of speculators, The magnitude of our clip might interpose noSerions obstacle, perhaps, as a concert of action between the growers and dealers—whose interests as against those cif the mantlfacturers are Identical—might easily 'he -arranged. There is, however, in the foreign clip a lever with 'which the iiiiiinfaeturere can so far control the course of our mar ket as to protect themselves from any combination seeking to ,effeet anything more than a legiilmate advance sympa iiiizing with improved values abroad. Within. the. past few yam American manuficturers have learned the value to them, of the power withthey must control, and to wield it bar become a matter of little difficulty hi view of the , .. growing closeness of our corurnercial relations with Europe. , Experience thus far has proved that it is in the long run to the best interests °liar nianuffie- Sworn' to avoid is far as SK,11:01e, heavy operations on their own amount, either in the wool, producing macets of our own or other countries. if conducted independently of speculation, trade is more; satisfactory when She supplies of manufacturers are d.mwn chiefly ffireugh the regular cholla. To the fair Who are able to control or their full year's supply of domastipAl the begin ning Of the seasOn, buyinplireet from the timer may be an ethptage. But tegg issibat the piinguises of maim ' in- th e interior arealmost Invade ' * higher fi gure than Easter ' Oil eau afford to pay, and a range of prices in the *id upon 114 figures paid by the consumers isCalwitys" of Weed- Ireeteitt‘ and almost luTariably a break has to .ittintw* , llabfore the "wool movei freelYintoi the Eastern markets, or th • deilharkbloce W.ho-pttrebitstiat tho pri maitoitorniaanitrord tio pay /4v • • suffers loss before the stooks are w' ed up: Thee.xperkonces 441871 ; • the . .ephitman , Welt keithiffikrem home last year. and as the Vela, Lb par- SIM" la the Interior basil ; ; ; unitn portrait outs - fir this iSsir A few, oblelly . the . buyers of deals oole, have 'gotta into the country for it su ppli es , but the buyers for Bastard: houses have not suffered- much frons i competition With . 001111111 Merit, and althrh3gh there has been an oceasimuil reactkinaray feeling, the'clips taken up, have generally been it . Prices which dealeri -two willing to pay. Allowing 'for commission, , inter- Pali freight; 4 1 1rinkaliet - etc.. and ten east. OW Spud& is only is fair margin ptirehillithqtriprice in the toimtry and the selling rte hero. This leaves tbe dealer barely a 'profit. and as 4818510: - is the 'best 'range that can be . quOted upon mow clips in this mar -114.1t; IS andel:Atha& bufars cannot af fail to pay more than 406 in the co untry ftiX ellpsas they ran.. The raugo quoted upon actual sales in Ohio; and Michigan if 40®41illt, With lbw transactions except Ofj very chides iota . 'above 42®43. 014 X ad LIE Ohto Slates are worth here.; - to-day 60@5210.'-and allowing these figures to be Udlititained upon the new 1,0915' cob. n , the supply of told has run there Will be no morn than is fair margin foi dealers. ha comment the foreign markets for SOWS time put has been'in favor of buy ers, and the outlook upon fine wools in dicates that foreign supplies will be sialable at i price col:pi/cling closely With, rittr,Wool6ll4 thirpUrrent figures. imppussits . owe'essnoard markets Pr 41 1414. 1, pre* fall . and the man tiattimillnli.-.Whallf.*l4Cjust, now are not pressing, It In kidtkon to act with considerable WiepeAl " • Dealers Cattiot ithrtl;‘,4B7 perxebee except at perfectly safe prices, and the result must boa concession on the part of the farmer to meet the views of buy era, or a locking up of the bulk of the clip in the country. Our reports of the market for some time past have shown how slow was the movement from deal ers' hands, but it will be seen by the annexed table of receipts since January tat, that the arrivals have been more than sufficient to supply oven an active demand. RECEIPTS AT NEW YORK SINCE JANUARY Foreign .. bomeetie... Caillorufau The new clip is likely to be fully up to the average amount, and there are abundant supplies of foreign easily available, so that the possibility of the cry of deficient stocks being again raked is precluded. Most of the foreign mar kets are easy, those on the continent tieing actually depressed. The tele grams from London auctions, which opened on Thursday, quote an advance of I.id upon Austrian combing, with clothing grades firm, and recent letters iron) leading dealers in London favor the idea of better prices. The markets for fabrics are in a healthy condition, as a rule, and stocks of raw materials in the United kin - Aom are said to be sill- L Ot.ocull e, M. D., T. L. OLosuut, Id. D. J W. OLDFIII t , M ticiently light to give dealers the advan tage, at the moment, on clothing wools. A Beaver county husband, ono whose domestic infelicities have been quite stormy for a year or two past . hands us the following fur publication in the Mows. IL will be seen that whila his language is vigorous, his metre is not of the very best quality: 1 To JULY 1 E2/31 Non humorous widows lend In ear to my tale, took up with a Jade and her name it was Sal, And she was always a scolding and brawling; Pray what do you think amp &it'll°. A small pension ! get by the year, Willeil caused my lady to drink whisky and =I liar tongue like a cannon doth ring in my ear Before ita daylight in the morning lu't she a Due darlin, To kindle the Are it was my first job; If I don't do it right I get a slap on the non, A kick or clout, or a curse from Ler gob; ()you may think I am blessed with my dart)» Then oui for the water the kettle to hod. 1 wish I had been killed in the rank and filo, Before that I met with my darlin; Then iu for the leavings 1 chanced for to drop While Sal and her gosslp le gone to the shup: Bark bitting her neighbors end taking a drop, (lard fortune attend you. my darlin. But now shil'it pet Rail trying her luck, If she gets a good steersman with plenty of pluck I wish titian safe landed with a crew of hut (mit': lam tore he'll get knowledge, I will say no In ore The knowledge bell git I Will go Ede bail. I r lie Illitiale* the landing the captain and Crew will Jana him In )311: C. 0. 1) 111 r. David Martini*, of New Brighton, called upon us last Thursday and renewed his subscription to tho Anmjs which he has taken ever since it issued its first tiorriber in 1818. Not long since we published a notice stating that Mr. Karns, of this county, was the oldest married man now living in the county; but after having a conversation with Mr. M. and inquiring into his matrimonial connections we find that he takes the lead. In 1813 Mr. M. came to this town, and In December Bth, 1814 be was married and resided here until 1842, at which time he removed to New Brighton where he has resided ever since. He is now in his eighty-second year, and looks hale ans vigorous; and from present appearance looks as If he might last for a number of years yet, and we hope be will. It is gratifying and encouraging to take they octoge narians by the band and have their proval of our editorial etTorra as a pub good wishes in our efforts to cater to the newspaper wants of the community. A Horse Killed by Bees.—Mi. David Wiley, of Month Strabane town ship, lost a valuanle mare on Monday last, from the sting of bees. apt- , mai had been ridden to this borough, aid to get ber out of the way of tale crowds attending iloare's great ~eireits,' she was taken into the stable yard:of . Mr. Geo, F. McCombs. M. McComb:4 Is somewhat of a btie fancier, and has trio of Longstreth's palaces, occupied by bees In the yard. the mare was bitched near these. and it is supposed that she rubbed against them or in some other manner disturbed the bees. When Mr. McCombs went to his dinner be was 40- titled by Mrs. Miller that the bees wire killing a horse in his yard. Repairftig at once to the spot, be found the pOor beast standing perfectly quiet wlth hie head nearly on the ground, and Moral ly covered with bees. The poor brOte was hitched with a atrong bridle strap, which in her frantic efforts she had been unable to break, but had drawn very tight. Mr. McCombs. after some effort, succeeded In getting the strap loose, a nd led the mare a few paces away. She then stood still for a few moments, probably not realizing that she was at liberty, biff soon after started off at a fearful pace, still covered with the bees. She was finally got into a lot belonging to Mr, Morgan, and efforts weritteade to doctor her, but she died in ta9i Moire. Four on the opposite side of. th4444itce were also stung by the bees, _eta Ore away from their . hitehings. One Weald-. tached to a carriage, and this 'akterably broken. Mr. McColnbe hovNis badly stung about the head, but *r saved from severe suffering by the prompt application of soda. Some of his children were also stung by the t:pees, and for a time the greatest consternation preVallel about the.preinlites. The bees 'attipisuaid to be greatly den ortalized at taffirds; and ICI* question whether thexwill.acimuch good for some thtio;.-- -IVaskington Reporter. The MU Bat of delegates to the' Ise• publican State Convention from Beavor, Washington and Butler counties is 'tut follows: Senatorial, W. 8. Elba'leubar. ger, of Beaver; Repmentative, Masai& Greer and Garvin, of Butler; I. D.V. I liazzard, of Washington; D. 'Critchlow, of Beaver. Mr. John Christer, of Shipping port, this county, died at his residencie in that village on last Sabbath one week ago. Mr. C. was one of the oldest men in Beaver county, a highly respelled citizen; and one who by industry and frugality bad accumulated quite a for tune during his lifetime. Postuge.—A now mail route was re• cently established and went into effect on the Let inst., between Clarkson, in Columbiana county, and Darlington, Deaver county, Pa. It is intended to give service to the Achim', L•'lder's Mills and Cannelton offices. The Achor pogt office has been re-established, but no post master has yet been appointed; The Beam Falls cotton works employ WO lauds and produce 20,900 yards Per day Ceps. July 19. This is news to us. If Beaver falls halt a "Cotton works" which employs "600 hands and produces 20,000 yards per day," we have never heard of it be fore. To makes long story short, no such works exist. Somebody has been imposing upon the Commercial. Mr. W.I. Reed. is authorized to collect accounts due this office. Ile is now calling upon our patrons in the va rious towns in this vicinity, and it is to be hoped that those whom he calls upon will find it convenient to liquidate, their Indebtedness. An exchange remarks: "Our young ladies are never behind the fashion, but the huiblOns at present are very much behind the young ladies, although they do bump up awfully to keep ahead." 011114140 f gia.farnoun divorce lawyers of: New York. In his advertisemeneln' the: city papers says: "Ilymenial patibilities as a specialty delicately ad-:I justed. 'Tls slavery to detain the hand after the heart bath tied Henry C. Conn, residing near F.notP. Valley, Pa., appeared before Judge . Wisden a few days since, and asked tor the custody of two small cbildren:whicl.l,' he alleged were somewhere in this couni ty, in the possession of his wife, who. had left his bed and board a few days previous. The judge issued the neces-i sary writ, and on Friday last the par-- ties appeared in court, and each' told it sorrowful tale of domestic infelicity.'4 The plaintiff was represented by Ilarvey Morrisson, esq., and the defendant by. W. J. Jordan. After hearing the testi tnony, and the arguments of counsel; Judge Wisden decided to leave the rbil dren with their mother.—Buckeye State; '211.3'4 4i3,14.4 114.101 9. WO 1117 CM IMM A ttempt to Break Jail.--Willie H Oyler—the thief—an account of whos4 operations in Rochester while Birntim'S show was there, we gave in last: week"s Antics, and whose incarceration in our jail, we also chronicled at that time, d ot:opted to bring about his freedom the second time,on last Saturday evening by digizing his way out of prison. lie was detected by the sheriff before he attain ed his purpose. lie operated with a stove latch which came, somehow or other, into his possession. This Oyler, is i.he one-legged young ster, who, a few years ago, traveled on the cars between New Castle and Pitts burgh, soliciting money from the public to aid him in getting a wooden leg . Personally, we have several interests in that leg, but to this day we believe Oyler has never bought it. That ho Ise rascal of some year's standing is quite clear. LATER. At about noon on Monday he did succeed in getting out of jail and hiding in a coal house near by. Ile was captured' however, soon after, and is now hand-cuffed. Nerviee.—There are in the United States 63,514 miles of railway mall service, that being an increase of 5,- 603 miles since the sauna period last year. Massachusetts is the only New England State in which there are 1,000 wilco of mail railway service, that State towing nearly 1.700 miles. Delaware has 248 miles, while of the other Middle Stamm, New York has 4,726, New Jersey, 1,184, .and Pennsylvania 3,670 miles. Of the Southern States, Arkansas, Florida, and Neat Virginia have less than 3,000, while in the others there are from 1,000 to 2,- 000 miles. Illinois has the largest rail way mail service, 6,2.26 miles; Ohio next. 4,877; New York third, Pennsylvania fourth, and Missouri fifth. 1n the latter State there aro 3,3-10 miles. James Alexander Mowatg, who, for upwards of twenty years was connected with the press of Great Brit ain and Irelana, and popularly known as one of the most eloquent, forcible and logical lecturers of the United Kingdom, and one of the most zealous advocates of prohibition in that country, will address the people of Rochester and vicinity, on Tuesday evening, 29th fat, at half past seven o'clock, in the M. R. Church of Rochester, upon the subject of Local Prohibition and the various phases of the temperance question, as now pre sented to the people. Turn out, friends, and hear plain truths! It will cost you nothing. A spark falling on the roof of Nit., Robert Patterson's home, located in the eastern portion of our town on last e Nfon - day, brought a large lot Af buckets and a great crowd of people • toge then very suddenly. The tire had wide but little headway when it was discovered. No damage which amounts to anything re sulted Arom the tire. For tbo Muer Argos Tp.The Friends or Local Op itleit.---YELLow- WORK mis IN TOM CAL);EIR OF TEKiPKRANCEL—If ever there waaailme to boactive and vigilant, we .bavo'now come hi that , time. We have bebnioaperimenting for over forty years In various ways to remove the course of tla'o liquor traffic; but have meisura bly*lled. • Our teat resort has been to apply far a law to protect ourselves • against the traffic where the temperance element is in the ascendency, and our Legi'slature has granted us the Local Option law. Npw after having secured to ourselVOS th vantage ground, the question with us lit, will we avail ourselves of lt,or will we See the law so nobly fought for and fairly woq trampled under foot by the law4ess horde of saloon keepers and other venders of Intoxicating drink. In :many localities the law is being dis- Mitnied and trampled Upon, and in our own vicinity the declaration has been trade by our enemies that they will re same this nefarious business in defiance of I.he law. Now the question is, will we submit to ibis outrage against law and order, or will we stand shoulder to shoulder in maintaining thaJaW? Jet every friend of the cause endeavor to; e present at the county convention to he held in the M. E. Church, Roches ter on the 4th Tuesday of this month at 10 O'clock a. m. A.M. ItAnnEr.. Deaver ,FallB, July 18th 1873. Neill to a Filly Utah Bustle, hat is more interesting than a spoony 7nuth sitting in church with a pair of fancy kids on affectionately stroking a sickly mustache. • New Real Estate Ofliee.—Messrs. Dawson it. Eakin of this place have aliened a real estate (Alice in. the "Union Ifetel," Beaver PS, where they intend WI engage in.the parthaa.and sale of real estate for other parties. Both are will acquainted with the value of lands, !inses, &c. in this locality, and are thus enabled to give all the information which a buyer or seller needs in order co purchase or dispose of his prop erty. In connection with the real estate bus lasso they likewise, intend to do a Lifer and Fire Insurance Agency business. They are therefore prepared to take risks in nearly all the reliable 'war *ilea companies; in the country. The pebllc will find this firm an energetic one. and worthy of public patronage. Money loaned on .bond and mortgage. '.llelliting millinery goods regardless of c oat at tpda cheap store of W. A. Smith, Rochester, Pa. Sometime ago, Mr. William Kenne dy, of New Brighton, whose melancholy death was noticed In last week's Amitrs, made a will-in- ishich he appointed ;ago Joseph C. Wilson his executor: The Judge Is now busily engaged In the duties of his appointment, and is iapidly bringing order out of chaos. Beaver County Temperance Union. ',The Ordcem and Board of Managers of the Bea 4.er County Temperance Union, at a meeting held yn Beaver Falls, July Ist, decided that the facts . ..necessitated the calling of a meeting of the coma :l./ society for Ow purpose of advising together as ,to the best and wisest course to be pursued whereby evil disposed persons who Demist, lc -:doing violence to the will of the large majority of :the guod citizens of this county as exressed at !die ballot box last spring on the question of prohitation, may be brought to justice. The tact its apparent to all that many of the grog Shops continue to sell as heretofore, and that,yarions ;parties both in this and from adjoining counties sell and hank obout our streets both malt anti distilled liquors and agents of dealers from the cities frequently visit our citizens to solicit end receive their orders for liquors, clearly in viola tion of both law and good order. The "Union" will meet at the M. E. Church in Rochester on Tuesday, July Oth, 1673, at 10 o'clock a. m. We invite all friends and lovers of right and their fellow men to meet with es, for now is the time to strike and save the - erase of Probibldoi from being trampled upon by these law defying beings who would rob us of all that la dear to us, and give us instead all the miseries and *arrows known to man. Pastors of the Aviepastorcitt arc requested to present thittito their ehrujes Mid rage Rude attentlurr., - ittar . may have a full turnout of the temperance strength and adopt such measures and plans as may best secure the end we all seek. Pro,. lioii of Mr liquor triele. t‘; Itav F FnAzEtt. N .l r. J. 11. D See'y When you see a bare-headed man following a cow through the front gate, and filling the air with garden imple ments and profanity, you may know that his cabbage plants have been "set," MARRIED. LOMAX —BROW N —On Monday, the 21st at bia office 111 Itocbe,ter, by John T. MArka. esq., Mr Knob Lomax and Miss Amy Brown, both of LOW VII . Mc, ?it:dming county, Ohio, GIBSON —CONKLE Rev. J.P. David. inly tstti, 1S7:1, Mr. A. i/.l,lbsiin, ut Miss Laura R. Conk.le, of , mud), l'a lINES—SXIITII--July Vah.lS73, by Bev. M. Spangler, Mr. Sethenoua Dames, and Mr 4. Elizabeth Smith. both taiihippirigspurt Beaver county ra SPEELMAN —NICHOLS—JuIy 7th. by Rev Joseph llollinglinrad, In !leaver Falls, Jolla U. Speelman of Pittsburgh. and Miry Nichols of Beaver Falls, Pj. NEW lIIIIGIVEON GRAIN MARKET 4•011 R ECT ED BY WI LSO N White Wheat per bushel Red Wheatper bushel Itye per bushel.. ..... Oats per bushel Corn per bushel BEAVEK 51ARKETS. cORRECTED WEEKLY Wheat, per bushel Oatg " " Corti " Rye ~ Flour per ....... Batter per pound Lard Tallow " " Eggs per dozen Chickens pet pair. . Potatoes per bushel New Onions per bushel Apples, green, per bushel Beane , per but,bel Miscellaneous. T. F. PHILLIPS, IMPORTER AND RETAILER Fine Dry Goods, Sixth and Liberty Streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. may 11-73- ly Aotim lit% is trait° r"e4 N tioo. Roate of Thos. 1141.111k4104, DeCCa3Cfl Lefelll Of adftlitiltrlllion Oh the estate of Thoe. tiaddleston, late Of ILICCOOTI township, in the man ," o f Denver, dec'd, baying been granted to the undersigned, whose stoat *Mee .address I. B e aver, persons Indebted to said (-stair are requested to make immediate, goty ment. .. siod those persons baring rlaltos ag ainst veld estate , will present the /5111331.1 properly antliontleated to the undersigned for settlement without truing? delay. ANDREW WA'TTERSON v Adm. Bri-itton Twp July 3. • • jytttro. J. POWER—Civil Engineer and Surveyor. fl • Office near Depot, Rochester, 1/ 4-1 f ILE New Patent Sprinz 14 NEVER `MSS T 1 ' , EMI , FISK 1100 K. This to the greatest invention ever 'contrived by man, and cate_hes IA with such rapidity that it astonishes all who ace It operate. It is tied to an ordinary lino, bait ed and set, and operates somewhat like the cock of a gen. as goon as the fish tenches the trait the 6 1):ing Comes down upon It. and It is caught. tient ity mall, post paid. for PO cents, or 3 for 11. Adlptve IRON CITY NOVELTY CO., Pittshargb, Pa. JeiB..ln 1- 0 CO SALE:A IiOUNTRY STORE, near Pittsburgh, Rare chance for a man with a small capital Must be sold to owitio an &este Addtess, NERO Qt. Clair hurough Bchool District. Receipts L7and Expenditarea tor the school year ending June 2d. 1873, Balance from 1871...-.-.-- Amount per Duplicate State Appropriation ... Tuition from adjoining District Total of Receipts Paid to Teacher Paid for .......... Paid for Repair ...... ...... . .. Paid for Collector's Commission, Paid to Treasurer. per centaga. Paid to Secretary far services Lost Balance on MEI ',Y,CEAX3RB & SILVERWARE Sr, IFINTS AVENUE, 3 doors above b`sirmirtaui Sr., PITTSIMILGIL Special attention given to rep liring oyNiatthea ant► Jewelry, at Lowest Hies, rC. CllUlteitand SCIIOOI. FUJI: NITURE. IiCIWOL and OFFICE DESKS, PEWS and PULPITS m.ado of seasoned Walnut and' Yoh lumber. Send for prices to EM C. C. DUNNELLS, 275 Liberty st., sbur;l4 Pa. iT2 -I ml BEAVER COUNTY.SS:-! In the Orphanit',Court of Beaver SEAL C County. In the matter of the pctl- JHon for partition or the real estate of Andrew .Cole, late of South Beater township. deceased. And now to wit: June 11, 1873 Rule in the heirs and - legal representatives of 'said decedent tO %tit Elizabeth, Intermarried with lieorge Bristingame, residing in Monroe county, State of lowa;Mary s intermarried with Ehinezer E Alit. lion, residing , In the county of Mahontni;, and State of Ohio; Jane Cole and Hugh J. Cole, rest. din in Beaver ei.olity, Albert Quit, %V II ISM Cole. and Mary Cole. the two last named ieing minors. and all residing in the .county. of Pistage and State of Ohio, and all others Interested, to show cause Reny they have why an Inquest to make partition of the real estate of said decedent, should not be awarded at an Orphans' Court to be held at Beaver in and for the county of Iles ver on the first Monday of 'ieptenilier. tre:ti. A true copy of Rule. Attest:— SOHN C. I.IAMT, Cleric. Sheriff's OMee, June 30,1873. cIIAMBERLIN WHITE. Sherid. yl6-3vv. _ ..._ _ . Chartered by the Legialatarc of l',•t,.t No. 64 Wood Street, PittsburEti, Pa 'l'Etourrros A. Suzsli A. All il•nnouh. T. J. C I/ AND LE IL A. BENI w t FC. A. Y . tiALLAtaixa. Managers' Government Securities. Thn , Bank molicits bosibef.s on Ina tollowin ter Intl ' i•it per tent. interest allowed on daily balances bil • Ct to check. t'eilectiuns made on ail accessible points in the I ilted rqatrs and Canada. un most favorable terms. We uvike ad vaneee and lost. , on Bands, Monza • utl ilrrt -class Securities, thereby avoiding the its Cs in, nl. , nt to other loans and can hence g . reater er, UP if!, to depooltors. The officers of this flank arc among the wealthi est and tme.i experienced financiers in the city, mid will take pleasure in furnishing any infortna lion concerritue; the various investments in the money market and f:iving their opinion when de sired. Corre94windetice will plrare addrese And make dracti+ and check , iiiiyabie to order of EC(' It ITY TisusT COMPANY. $1 70 1 , Z , a .fl 110471 :ti . 41166 :",4) _ 5:1745 71. 1 17 c. .9 .100.2 00 156 - G ..50 .. 10e, 12 se, 10 1•016 lv 4U4C, 15047. 2 0 0 ...... 1 :5(0;1 ou 511(n .... 2 754yS 00 New Adre ilisements, HOW TO CATCH FISH, 7*-."7:1•TI)1„:Z`r- =I Corner of Sixth and Liberty Os., Pltteborgh.ya. RECEIN'S. EXPENDITURES 1% r 3 $2391 5•? F. G. DUERIC, Secretary. 11. . 11 CO DZALLII VIS PINE Security TrustCompan) Authorized Capital $1,000,000 . I= Y ACCOUNTS' collectlogar. :►dvances. Orneers OEFICEIts Pr...l.lent..DA V I I) GREG.. Vier PreAdent 4 ..JA 11 Es T. BRADY. General Stipertutcutirtit...l NU BATES NUM V I.LIN DIRECTORS. Hun. Robt. M'Rnight, Philip P Bente' B. L. Faiiefitock, _Hartley 11,.ward, U S. Fet,rulem, ' Daniel Enter. 'James T. Brady, Benjamin z•lni;erly David (...“..g1:. 1..). BlAtichartl. Henry 11. Ciiiiinii. TRUSTEES John Scott, Vice President Virginia and Char leston Railroad. Wm. t'oleinan, Coleman, Rahn' it Co., Du quense I runt Steel Works. Benj. F. Jones, Jones it Laughtin's Iron Works 14on. Joseph Walton, Coal Merchant, l'itts.. H. L. Boni:mut; Late President Merchants and Manufacturer's National Bank. lion. John E. Parke, Phelps, Parke ,t CO. 11. I'. Ford, Emerson Saw Works, Beaver Falls, Pa. P. 11. Hunker, Merchant, Pittsburgh Philip (termer, of .Reymer it Bro., Pittsburgh Win, G. Johnston, Win. ti. Johnston it Co. Joseph T. Rodgers. President First National Bank, Brownsville, Pa. t'.ll. Paulson, Wholesale Dealer in Ilsts, Caps and Furs, Pi thrbargh. Itas-id Pattersoo, Merchant, Kittanning Pa, John Gilpinelittorney at Maw, Kittanning, Pa John G. Alevander, esq., N P. FETTERMAN, JOS. M. GAZZANI. `e 113 m So [Act-rens To The Nervous of Both Sexes. The trequent requests of *utterer* froin of t er'l neuralgic and Weakened condn*sys tem, for the means which restored the nndersign ed to health many !.ears ago, has again induced him to make known publicly , his Intention to ben. ent others., sod he will therefore, on receiving upstpaid directed envelope, send free of charge it vy Inc treatise defeating the discovery. use*. an d prescription of the herbal remedy employed. Address, JOilts M. D•noart., M. D. marl2-fini II Clinton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. _ _ OT ICE. The partnership heretofore exiotlng between the undersigned, under the name and style of Coale S. Duntaar, to the manufactme of hire Brick, has been thin day dissolved by mutual con sent. Char lea Coale will continue the business, and to alone authorized to settle the &Hairs of the late Arm. CuALE, SAM. DUNBAII. New Brighton..lnly 4th, _ .A.ll 31 FO R The heirs of Abraham Bruce, dec'd, offer for sale the farm formerly owned by biro, situate In Moon twp.. Beaver Co., Pa. The farm contains about 140 acres-90 of which are.cleared the bal ance well cleared and underlaid with coal. Land bal ls well watered and lies on RoccoOn Creek, about one mile from New Sheffield, Pa. For further particulars inquire on the prem I sea or at the atom in independence, Beaver Co., Pa. iyl6-4w liretv..Advrtisentents. STEVENSON & WITTIR ,LAND OFFICE, Na 103 Penn-9t, Pittzburgb, 'Beaver Pant, Pa. :4Pr We oll , r the followio; ptopert I, r gale. (`aft at oar orate and. examine our Jfrg parr of properties for !ale : A desirable farm containing 270 enter , . situate in Mcoaonty twensbip.lhantrer I% tulles r the station at LeitiOnville, P. Nt„ W. & C. U. 11 Ito acres improved., 170 acres in excelient timber; all tittabiie wtien cleared, aud Po be worked by machinery; good %%Met thePlacc, goods ir • never-f4lin g• and Mu: - kood Htudtonuan bui ld ing-.pnw, with quarry ()Oen: good fence.. good fruit on the place; crania dwelling honse two.sto. Her; containing l roomy: frame batil.; barn ialstli feet In good repair; stabling connected; good so ciety 14 neighborhood, convenient to chamber, ron!.. nort•onice; a phiarant location. Price, sl6,2iin • NO. 4,4„ A splendid farm of 187 acre.s, 1(a) area clear.-.L and under cuillpation,, ',huge in South Bearer township, 'Seaver county, Pa.; Excellent sell, Lind can be worked by machinery; acres nr-t class timber land; Ss watered by springs abd ruw fling water, timber land is In tato4 pasture'. Two. story. Cut Stone, Dwelling of 6 rooms and k Itch en. gond cellar, all in good condition, hence cur rounded by shade trrees: good Frame Rank harp. cut stone fouudatb ti, 60.%:.t1 feet, 'dal - Minn stone spring house, and all necessary outbuildings, t,to good orchards; land lies on a good road. Prtt $10,0130 in ottytnents. No,. 2.1tr5. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. Situate in Big Beaver townstep„ Beaver county, state of Penusylvanis. containing MA aCzex —rat acres Improv ed -10 sere,' in timber„ conniving of oak, hickory sod Walnut. This farm can all be worked by aaachinery.land lies nearly a.l balance nicely —nearly all rich bottom land—the soil is black alluvial and rich randy . loam; is wed watered by a run flowing through the place, and by several springs:ls underlaid coal of a superior quality; vein 3 1 4 feet thick, opened in two places: excellent fire' clay on this land, a brick kiln which Is subetantially built— used for either red or tire brick—all under fence het about 11 acres; timber laud Is in good pie tore, would suit for dairy, stock, grain or gar Benin;: 3 acres in orchard. all choice grafted fruit, consists of apple. peach, pear. plums and quince trees, and a variety of email fruits). Improve ments consist of a Two Story Stone House con taining 4 rooms with two story frame kitchen at tached; a good comfortable house; also one log house of three rooms; a et= sew Mill in good running order with good tram, established, frame stable, corn crib, cattle shed, one-hall mile from Darlington, two miles from the rail. road station of Galilee, on the P Ft. SC. It. IL; churches of all denominations within sight: soci ety and aelighborhood at good ,a 1 14 I calmly; r AC:SUDO, stows, etc. „close to itioplaCe. Price. sli,da). Inquire of ALEN. Melt &HAN; or Stevenson R. Witteth. _._:9240 ..... 231 75 . 47 12 .VSI 52 .4200 00 _ 13 (X) . 713 . 11 3: 00 , 10 00 . 4 33 S. W kitardwart-, Iron, Na , illass aii Auiculturallemellts, EMU IC.nabe & Co.'s Pianos, HAINES BRos.' PIANOS; and GEO. A. PRINcE C0..,' ORGAN:4 The three bear and ruo.d popular /netturnebt, uow in thetnarket, Catalogue and. Price containl4,full partienlars, mailed many addr,,,- CIRIMOTTE 19 ' , lv)) A vaunt. Pittoborgh, Pa. SOLE ACZEINT. aprV,rri (/'zo /A 14114 I,la }t4 v I 1 l J, , fi \!:I.H.MARSHAILI MANUFACTURER OF, ttiONUMENTS '8: GRAVE 1 TONES . t.*.• ,-",, , - - Wethave on nand a large Mock: of fine liead Stones which We are sell lug as cheap as any other firm in the Stute Also Granite Monument, and Head Stones fnrnlshed to order as reason:o,l , as they can be elsewhere. Persons wishing Monuments or Head Stone will save money by cailnig and seeing our stock beDire Pareht24elaevrnere, us we wilt guaran tee to seas bettpe lob - Tar...Digs -cruickey.,liinci—ErnY other firm in the county. Aleo • GRINDSTONES AND FIXTURES CEMENTS OF ALL KINDS By the Dbl. Torrey's Patent Arctic Ice ' Cream Freezer. Newest and Best Warranted to Freeze Cream in Four Minutes. Having been appointed Wholesale Agent for the sale of the celebrated Freezer in this vicinity, I am prepared to supply the trade AT If ANCFAC runsu'o PRICES. Call and Examine before bay ing any other. W. Mee, LTTRG, 63 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Agent for 41owe's Standard Scales. 5-21 em STEVENSON & FOSTER. Stationers,Printers, Bindert, Blank-Book ISlakers AND R lIOL.E , AL:E DEA LEDs IN PRINTERS' STOCK Flat Papers. Book Papers, Ruled Bill-Heads. Let ter-Heads, Cards. Printing bilis, always on hand. Give ne a call. (ar. WoOd St. and Third Are , and 82, and S 4 Third .4re . Reletatrgh, Rs. isess 4m) Exeentor*,- Notice. Estate of Mrs. Adaline Stroek, Dec'd. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Ada line deceased. late of Brighton township. Beaver Courdy, Pa., having been granted to the undeivigned, all persons knowing themselves in-' debted to said estate, or having claims or demands against the same. are hereby requested to make them known to the 1 , n becriber without delay. Je2.5-Gw WILLIAM slitocK, Ex'r. DAIG & SILVERMAN. WATER STREET. ROCHESTER, P IS WEEKLY RECEIVING A FRESH SUPPLY OF GOODS IN EACH (a THE FOLLOW ING DEPARTMENTS . L)FLICC; 4 OO I- /S. .learpq, Cas!imeres and Sat tinets, White anti Colored awl Barred Flannels, Merinos, Delaines, Lawns, W:Ver l'rooß Woolen Shawl Brown and Black Musßni, Drilhng, Canton .Iseonets. 'rah!, Linr•n, Irish Linen, Milliner• Good< Ribbons and Fl,lixers, flats and .I,•%vulry. COunterpaney, Hosiery, C rush, fi GiOVeg its. fly close attention to business, and by keepin;• coaetantly on hand a well assorted s t k of goods of all the different kinds usually kept in ,1 country store, the understzned hopes in the fu ture as in the past to merit and receive a liberal share of the public patronage, DAIG dr.. SILVERMAN. lyl _ _ _ JOHN P. DEAN HARDWARE AND cUTLEity, Carpenters' and Blacksmiths To Shovels, Spades, Scythes, Snathes, no ,g, Forks and Rakes, together with a largo and varied stock of Iludware and Cut- lery, suitable tor the trade, at greatly re- Ilueeti rates MIUMENIE llovliesteriramti- =I w .4 _ . nisrl4-Gm 1: )ghnnr: ( .ber,. st Wood tit., l'ittabor,g)), j,ly