/ I n / " -*■*. -r- y -r » flD d represented a true* mao,Jalthpugh soaring away above his wife in literature mo t and lhe be still for her BDWlfidi- to make home ’ This was a good dial'' and listened to wit' Ida Cole dsses not iff iogoe called Rood and ver/breSto begin ners. A dialogs jbind tbe Scenes,” given by Miss Laup Blazler and MAiJebtgi Gxay,lieki OPfi of the very best of the evening. Miss Emms address, which and manner. Be* tween tbe exercises above named there were severs! tableaux, viz ; “The Unhap py Family,” , representing the misery caused by intemperance. “Better to be 1 an old man’s darling than a young man’s slave,” “Light of-'other days,” &c. -Miss Jalia Neely and Miss Jennie Larkins each sung a beautiful song* that was listened to with 'much pleasure—-in deed they were encored, and come out a second time. Robert Dungan also sung a song entitled, “When ybu" and I were young, Maggie!" He had the appear* ence of an old man, and the piece, was wei; sung for a boy. Prof. Harper sung and played ..several pieces, is a good musician and sings -well .'"“TO Mfes Mattie Teeters and J. & S. Fowler, howeffer, the school is endebted for most ot fhe music, and many thanks are tendered for their assistance. Mr. .Whitsail, of Sewickly, also sung and played several beautiful pieces on the guitar. There was a great j variety of performances -and. music, so that ail were pleased. In-short it wa& a grand and complete success, and much' credit is due to all who took part ; but especially to Mr. McClain, Superintend ed of tbe school, for his untiring.and persevering energy. We know he has the . thanks of all who feel an Interest in the welfare of the school. Mrs. Wilson,also, has tbe thanks and best wishes of the school for ibfc..iiBe of her piano and the valuable assistance rendered on both eve nings of ttye . exhibition. Proceeds amounted to about fifty dollars. H. LOCAL ITEMS . A.GEJJTB.—C. W. Taylor, Beaver Palls; Evafi Pugb, New Brighton; J. Linnenbrint, Rochester. Beaver ff n 1 is (he most extensively elrcn- weekly Newspaper in Western Pennsylvania. CIevdSMAA Pittsburgh Railroad. Going 7,4teg. m ; Accommodatior 6 40 p.m. Going East— 9,19 a. m; Mail, ,37 p. m; Express, 7,07 p. m. Arrival and Departure of Mails. Western mall leaves at G. 45 a.xn.; arrives at 3 p.m, Extern mail leaves at 2p. m.; arrives at Ba. m. The .■ttentioo of the public is directed to the in? new advertisements, which appear in Tee K to-day >t A -i—crge P. Powell & Co AC- Vv\ At’, - vf-aver & Co '■ - rviaeist —Rochester boro >; renrent—Freedom boro R. T Taylot* ’* .c !> No'e—AVeaver & Co . Africa); u r r*. Sn the 2U'h of August next. ;iK r ' Corner ii Broadway and L r, ck streets, It .'•-W I. Jb‘r,u llm) v.r;r -Liof? .if H.ir T z'>e & Beam’s T wo "'Vo H'i:re Wagons. for safe W -v.L'y ( urnct' o: Ur adway and Lack streets, If '■ I^ri b -Lt.,n <• ( old it.iLi: Seda Water, flavored with ■r. v y:-i-. (.!•«}• lr«li Irom Bo go Ad* '.iiu.e F-.iai.ihins. ff e see by ojr exchange? that the horse b' er B : * tom, ’ owned by B. M. & H. - 'i ibis place, took the pacing race h: i ainoridge City, Indiana, last week, niihi-iC ve.y creditable lime. r. r Ln.tj y<■.ir i-uoes of Hanzog & Beam’s i orftf-r of Broadway and Lock streets, Ij.’ightoa. tf (*o itere, Slippers and all goods in summer wear, at Hartzog & Beam’s. Tonsorial, —lf yon want a good bail cat, sUve or sharopoon call on J W. Wil- a ® ?i iD The Radical bmldteg. John lafee - pains to keep bis shop clean and cfeat, and deserves tbe patronage of ad who need anything in bis line. b ovflties in Ladies’ Shoes at Hartzbg « Beam >. French morocco summer f shop tot wßes&t Hertzog & Beams, Broadway, Brighton.' *euport ties for ladies, aod Oxford ‘ea for gentlemen, at Hertzog & Beams Broadway, New Brighton. The county Guardian re orta that the Hon D. Sankey received D er the popular yote systemonlyS o as for the notninatinn for Assembly l he Republican ticket. The people ■ have gone back'on the Hop: Pavid. of r °adway and Lock street** w Brighton. * tf v NpeT^ l€r of Broadw »y and Lock etreeto * ew Brighton. i ‘| f fcfcSv** 1 " “ 4«*r xrsn&asseass&si BRCK3E2;SJSfSSS', Commen<&intnt x which U ,drawing near, trida fair be'bnusualjy interest, ing.' We bare not.only the tahal eiercis eaof able occasion, but the ‘.‘YoungPolks” and the •io'^fa^us; 'itfjj, taste, io th£ the M..E? Church, on etchings of next week. Sunday morning follow: an interesting speaker here, is to deliver the Baccalaureate Simon. Monday morning followed by “ m tm A-loxupse; COnhaft, of focal and tbefa* stramehUlmhsic, in the College Hall oh 1 tbs emiug of Monday, June 80. Those who etfaidtfJhs concert faufaji not iw§ tollitenfatamumber of the young ladle? ifclSl&ly delighted them on mowing fa. ft o clock tbit dedication of the ball which is being'flwoowij and fitted up fafftfc Bt i J 9* Bishop ssp*>h and Ret. M 0.-Hawn, formerly PreeMfehfe of Michigan State. Cuirersity, are to offl* date. This will he a rare opportunity to listen to these men, and doubtless the Hall will be?filled to its ca» pacity. Those who wonld.ehjoy the feast should go early, as th§ public generally are invited. Commencement Tufefedey evening. Hartzog & Beam, successors to Urn stead audJlarizog, manufacturers of and dealers in Bools. Shoe*, Gaiters and Slip pers. Specialty, fancy wear for. either la dies or gentlemen. Broadway, *, New Brighton. Bead ihis &nd then -do not fail to boy a bottle of Dr. J, Magin nis’ Persian Oleine, that is if you fcish keep in your house the best known edy-for Cholera, Cholera morbus,'' ‘ Dysentery and Pain of al) k!nd| 50 cents. Bold by Druggists, de Agents. Pugilistic Mongolians, There has been (rouble among the Chinese em ployed itttheCdllery Works at Beaver Falls. A fightoccorred among them on last Friday afternoon. The difficulty, it appears, originated between the two! in terpreters, Ah Pny and Cbo Hang. In the articles of agreement between the pro prietors of the Cutlery ‘Works ant* . the Chinese, it is stipulated that there should be no opium smoking or gambling among the men. AhP’oyfonnd out that several of the Chinamen were violating their contract, and as all good Chinamen do, be immediately reported their delinquency in that respect, and the result was that the company ordered their papers to be made out and a final discharge given them, to go where their inclination led them, back to the shores of the Pacific, oj" still farther to their former homes in the Flowery Kingdom. Tbe men who bad infringed ibe rules belonged to Cho Hung’s battalion, and are named Sing Chang, Lunk Chung Mong Chong and See Yang. The leader got very wralhy at Ah Poy because he 4&3t interfered with bis men. He held a ctuc cil of war and a rebellion was decided up ton. Ah Poy was selected as the victim of their vengeance. Tuey “went f»r’’ him oh Friday evening, and his cue os3t si nt came near same fate that bt fel the tail ol Tam O'Shanter's marct As he entered the gate of the yard the others rushed at him »-ud were preparing to an nihilate him at once, or else not, when Mr. Crane came along and seeing what was going on he sprung to the rescde of Ah Poy, and in order to convince them that he was in earnest, and* thoroughly appreciated what was going on, he was compelled to knockdown several of them, which he did in “a neat and workman like manner.” When tbe fight was over, Ah Poy was taken to the residence of Mr. Crane, where be has since remained. As the result of the fracas Cho Hung and about thirty of \is confederates will be sent away. It will not, it is said, inter fere in the least w4th the progress of the work in the manufactory, as one hundred aud seventy men will be left, and another lot of Mongolians are on tbe way to that place. The reports that were in circula tion at first in regard to tbe disturbance, were very much exaggerated. It did not assume tbe proportions of a riot, and might more truthfully be denominated a fight. None of the Chinamen want logo away; all would like to stay, but that is a privilege that will not be vouchsafed them, as the managers are determined to ship some of them, and by an example of *thaf kind; prevent any simitar outbreaks In the future.— Pittsburgh Gazette To. Destroy the Buga.—The Colo, rado potato bog, which is causing the de strnctino of the potato crop in this region, baa overrun Kentucky. A farmer State writes : There at® two ways stroying the Colorado bog—one b; |og them with paddles, the other bj sod. The .poison used is Paris which should becarefoliy handled, one pound of Paris green add mix. thirtytoforty pounds of buckwheat and; pat a small portion in a muslin the bag attached to a handle six feet hod shake the poison over the sines.. the dew is on.' Buckwheat flour will phi pack in thebag as readily as common, flour.ahdtihe'work "can be more easily ; performed. Another way is to use whale bil#o& Butiremedyr { i - ■ kind* ol wwr, ctotWoir ivfc V Noir .lers and *-< v •. .3 1 , "7 : Which iti»not my style •" 7 ' Toprodhieeaeedlesspain. i - ; r .'7 ’ •*** ... . ,;*.j ’ Or that'go’gin” tie grain," 7': Sot here’sCtpUln Jaclt (til) a livin’, and Nye hair 1 ,■4 7 7 ; y : I ■ ,; l , .Qa ihafCancMlan head ’ ■ I It lagone, it hirfledl [ , * j .... 4 And laeke,“l*tbivNation» WhlleJUn’e. and' ‘i«jenet»U/(hU^^iid.»qpnirer* Jli x ’ 41 , w«a losowir iii tb® caiopM ■ ,i«^je?»pthipr^wir/‘v,-^ *- Aod-foDcso* thar cramp. •■- • • ■ Bw» right* in the Law, : ;1 ■>> £ «at » ttwcb«rota& t ,infni cndciimj-. a| Ufa , night WTWkn6wiihilS,ii:-' . f * ButWaa»that’*h«knew* f Where tbainjtnauraa hid,- ' Aid the atitetant fe&trae, * ... .. aha led“Wlril4m where ha wai,oOTored By r reached &h£h4s . ,' BtttiNye.*ez l I “jd3r ' ( jj 1 Of iMtloii*, forbid f ; _;'■- • *'•• Tengender*—no more; if And Hooka tp ,h» uaated, you a prta’ow. ; ( y/ 1 -|/ And he Sucbeutemeirafaa those /; It’* too, late to Begin; - ; - TBere’a a Modoc indictment agin you, 0 Paleface, and you’re goin’ Ut : i A • 1 ; j ; “You ctole : ln •; . ' It was in ’Sfxty-fihtr -• | 1 That Lon£*3fiw wenf through, AndyOnbutned NaBtfinto , B tancberia and Ida wlves&nd hss puppoiSee too. "> •■ i 9,. , - 1 ' ~ i “] Soelleoborg’s, New Brighton. < .♦ lx...'"''-'. Washington, Pa.,jtJfie 14,1873 Editor JU&CAi—pear ‘Heaving been notified by the Wat Bepartmeni to nominate a legally-qualifled-candidate from. ibia Cunfresgiinal.district for ap pointment to the United Statea jilllhary Academy at West Point, yon wilf please permit me to announce through your columns that tbe selection will, be .made dependent upon a- competitive examine tion which shall be conducted by % com- 3 thittee "of competent gentlemen to be selected at an early d*y. As it is im portant that the nomination be made not later than tbe 15th of July, theses amination must be held prior to that date, and will therefore take place at New Brighton on Friday, July H. Those who think applica tion will please remember that candidates are admitted only between tbe ages of seventeen and twenty-two, and must be pot less than five feel in height. They must also be free from any infectious or i immoral disorder, and, generally, fom any deformity, d’Sease or infirmity which would render them unfit fqr ardu ous military service. Wiih respect to menial qualifications they must be proficient in reading and writing; in the elements of Enelisb gram inar; in descriptive geography, particu larly of our own country, and in the History of the United States. In arith maiic the various operations in addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, ic dnctioa, simple and c impound propor tion, and vulgar and decimal fractions, must be thoroughly understood and read ily performed. The committee will examine both as to mental and physical qualifications, and the applicant, who, in their opinion, shall have passed the beat examination, will be recommended for appointment, and must be at West Point.not later than August 25th, ensuing. Those wishing further information on the subject-can address mest-Washing ton, Pa, , W. S. Moore. " Owing to the large business of R. Steinfeld, and the fact that his time has been wholly occupied in selling goods, his customers have not for some time beard from him through the columns of this: paper, but he again announces to them that be has on hand a complete stock of cluthr 'd &Hli ssaprtment of >6 i Waer'‘articleß tass metchpntiai of'-wlrich he :in- and tome ana examine Stem and liodk street, , \ «rt »» '-i , ~ ---/ . -r-r.-. „. ppstam Btßo^B . J ofj boasting ofavwriety of useless and movement* flaitps to maketmt One'Kind 6f Stitch,'andttyit 1 with the Pte west ■bkemfents Feasible. -fience the Machine may rtosonatantiy fcr.twenty years, or a lift-time, and - v * 3 Sixth Street, Pitts, wagh, Ph. „ *- A “ ? - i ■ aprißMm .S'i* i 5 .v ■ . .;■■ i * * r# r «l^€cfe T^lOgooil. , c<)kJ minen wsot- ifcoMßeent ftwe. Wmmm ot ehouiA a QUhoom Qooige •tot iJA-t ¥®#]l&re iwigfitfe sudden w» tWhoney ni'obn liad' scarce be- Jf?fe :pwtfefl Wisp ruthlessly interrupted are apd JS; ®1f Smally, of . The 'groom is’ a youngman of about twenty- Jcafef^lfthe bride %* W $ ?°|y 3|ft€Sii»: atjta&flp. foe *afc% fjjf hut a. fc* femfftiefofe fee mar- .while, 'standing along fee fence v|f•*- ®*jkS, cafee WWashlugton and WKdabbgWjr from J SCxfeb ihd drove **#• be pfe tdeidw fedreiidnnce Ae glrir»^ T fee ffery #& ■ N&f IrtnMf the daughter ftMf take a Aa&armi fy'vea. it Ys *)tegedthat tbfe fytjojj pidp’ib then pro &ede& 16 the minister and oM.fee hboj.mftfimobTahiy •;On Safer dayrevttJDgr the# Wfee s to ahffidok lodg!pg¥t fee Valentine House, yrbere they remained uotilMonday morn- feef rouble commenced. When topuggyjiau- returned: to Uv er y a . hie Mr. that one of fee B PflPg« aud : he also alleged that the horse-bad been abused. Com plaint warmode on-Monday morning last 1 | •gsinst Meefcf, -and officers started out ered to arrest him, In ahe mean seat had been secured in'the back fi>r the bride* and when-it started sbe was ticketed for Sllkborongb—The husband oad started i OF Lm IHBVJUSOEI 1 let the readei make a=practical and persoqa| ex amination of the' subject. Have you a family de pendent bn yon for support ? If so yon have a du ty to perfdrm. lt you are engaged In active busi ness, consider what would probably happen If your plane were set aside and other persons wore called in to close up four affaire. 'Your creditors clamorous; ydur labors suddenly ended ; your property Sacrificed to the highest bidder. There might be Uttte left for your family. All this might bo tpe result if death should overtake you next week, or next year,'and yon have no lease of life. You‘may be strong and healthy to-day; but are you Sure that health, strength and life will be yodxs id-mmtbw ? • You ohght to guard against _ this.contingency. Yon insure your property, why not Insure your life! Is it much more valuable ? Suppose you have aninsnrance in the Mutual Life Insurance 'Company of New York equal to the ambuntbf your w ife or your ?friends,«t your death, then have ip haqd to pay all.that yon owe. The wurehouse, .the, store, the goods and merchandise.are free ffbtn all incumbrance: No sacilflces' heed be' ■made. Your family haveproperty which, by your 'forethought, thoy are enabled toipife serve, and jWili furnish the means ot support t ' , . . The, longer Insurance is postponed, the greater will be t the premium.' Nor can it be obtained"upon any terns by those notin good health. Hetce the immediate attention to this matter, u ... -h. B, Clabk, ; iel3-lw .Agent for Beaver county, Fa, One hnndred and A fnrtjp Chinese have refused longer to whrk At Beaver 1 Falls, and 1 on Wednesday packed up and ; rt'- paired to the Station; The report says railroad agetit refused to sell =ahd the Chinamen'threat 5 ened to do’all sorts of impossible things in order to get away. Is Chinese cheap labor a success? Wait and time will tell. Farmer* of Beaver ( ounly Read This. —J. &R. Harsha, at Rtidgei’s Ferry, Beaver coar *y. eell all kind? of farming implement*. Go to itiexn to bay the well known Woods’ Mower and Reaper, improved. Also the improved Lock Le ver Hay Rake. They sell -.be latest improved Sewing Machine, Dae of the best sewing machines in the world. Tihelr address’i* Indus try' Ifo. j>t. Northwestern State Normal School, —Anniversary, 1873, order ot ex- Friday even : ng, June 20:b. Closing Exercises of Model Schod: Saturday, 21st, 9 a m , Prize Dtcl.tm tions Debating Club ; Sunday, 22d, 3 p m . Exercises Normal Christian Ass'cia t'on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 231, 24th and 25th, Term Examicati n o* Cltsses; Wednesday, 25th. 2 p m , A ure ni Meeting , Wednesday evening, 25th, Closing Exercises Philo Everett Literary Society ; Thursday, 39tb, 9 a. m, and 2 p. m. Commencement Exercises; Thurs day evening, 26th, Closing Exercises Pot ter Literary Society. How to fjntoh Fish, —See advertise ment of Patent Spring ‘Never Miss ’Em” Fish Hook in another c< lump. Tbit oqw patent is the greatest wonder of the age, and catches fish with the greatest rapidity And ease. The Butler Citizen says; F. Garvin and S. M. Greer, E*qs., were appointed delegates’ to the next State .Convention Messrs, Campbell and McKee, the success ful Candidates for the Legislature, were authorized to appoint conferees to meet similar ones from Washington and Bea ver counirefl, if the cathe ebon Id be neces fiafy.” Ac Washington l and Beaver coon* ties each have -made 7 b call for the nomto -'nation of onlji one member/we presume 1 there will he ho trouble iD*tbe matter aud that our couuty will be awarded the two members tb w fear. ■'! **.*■>' ——- . ‘"r * *» ]l h(S policed that lb*? time fpr folding tbp . teachers exaqaioenion .for Nw .Brighton, PaJ|j>n,o,. *od Pulaski ls ch%og,€d JLfom JaJj*B2d to Joße37tk. fr :.j j ' ‘ Bpaver pleape copy. 4- WehM* received ibe 6re» namber of XteDaik Bide tfUtm York Kf e ' and ite criminal clateeatfoto Finh Avenue down to toe FlveFoUue; a complete narrative ofiliciiiiyilotttd oP2?ew York; PobHeh Cdaemi-nmtilbly; aod for sale by all the ne*rieao«rß,l«rtbo tfoitedStatea. mo&y m\be Fiaio or Otm ittb^uite'tlibvdpaWfe* call fr •**%££ it :' .- \ > t r m ‘ W&ie'ritfijt TftfM 3ToiWce.—lt naay be of imparlance „to, s«cb as are in the habji of fishing wiihsany A:t»4.o/ n«{« to that by a last session, they are liable to a fifae/bf ohe hundred 4ol» Jaas Tor flsbiog witti anythihg bQt a hook andUke, betweeritbelWft dayofJuneajid the: 10th fay of Atiyiut They are also' eabjected to an imprisonment not exceed » are a; few ibe riaera a&d streams r bf‘tMq, fjtite willabbabd with fish - iUSwU* walking* abo* at Hettzog & Beaaaa,Bro«dway,New Brighton: fctt'i i,;' '.j [j .v, n*,t v '- v Allowing 9fW99**ijCjooft-.prpcpedbgt yrere dis pojmdoflastjpjeek; . . , " ?8 .; l n-00 Suodjay. Ig. cprajnus, Bnd ptQBecuior, J, A. Anderson, cofia-, , t ~.' ;§®9?®; Charlss Ink. Indictment, sell'pg liquor rtnclectjOD day. Ignoranne, PfPSCCUtur,. j. A. Anderson, to pay tliecoßtf.,- ys* William IV Modes., Indict ment, false pretences. Ignoramus, and p/ooecutor, Samuel Musser, to pay tbe .costs. AgficiUturdl TA&eiitig, —The board of officer*’ and managers of the Beaver Comity AgricuHuiral Society will meet at MlAßherirs Office in Beaver, oW Satur day/Jane 21st, ai & o'clock, a. M. the committee ! appointed to revise the premi nm list will report, alsb the subject of changing the present family ticket sys tern, appointment of judges, and other matters of importance, will come before the board on that day. A fall attendance is earnestly requested. * Thu great Boot and Shoe Emporium of New Biighton, Herizog & Beam. , JHterfsog & Beam, Urn stead & Hertzog, Boots, , Shoes, Gaiters apd Slippers, in endless.variety, wear of every description made to order from the best material atehort notice, on reasonable terms. Attention to orders frotp, Sit parts of the county. Fine wear for Ladies and Misses a specialty. medicinal Poison* on tlie Wane. . The patriarchs took nomercury, no bismuth, no iodine, no bromide of potassium, up strychoria, no,qnidine. Happy old gentleman 1 they did not evfcn Snow of the Existence Of these and yet they lived until-if seemed as if Death had forgotten them; Their were herbs and rt^ts.. They have left this fact onrecgrd, and the wprld seems to be iu>w taking note of it and re turning to the first principtesof medication. Hoe tetter’s Stomach Bitters, the purest and 1 most effi cacious vegetable restorative of the dqy, is also the moat popular. Thousands oi-persons who onJy*fowyear» agoheileved-Implicitly in ail the poisons whkV figure in the phcrmaccepii, how pro nouuce this palatable tonic and alterative an all sufficient remedy for dyspepsia, nervous debility, constipation, bi.ioas complaints, headache, in termittent, fevers, and all the ordinary disturban :esof the sromsch. the liver, the discharging or gans and the brain. The time is not far distant when most of the powerful and venomous drugs now so recklessly administered by pract toners of the ••heroic ‘ cases that might easily be controlled by miidm treatment, will be utterly discarded by all philosophical phvsic'-ana. As it js, the thinking puoiic. wnq are geiieril.v ahead <>l the professionals. have already put the tauger ouspreparation as:de and adopted Hostetler'; B;t-i :er? in rh.eir stead asasi.'e : >nd .-•v hold m-.Pcin-u »ia,r;l -1 a?-n v-‘every ailnuit except the organic and deadly contagions diseases. For more thru twenty years this famovs re-:ora live and preventive has been annually strengthen- 1 mg; iis ho.i upon the public confidence, and ;t now -akes the lead o. every advertised rced ; cine manulactured in this country. MARRIED. —K RONS— On Monday, June Oib at the bride’s residenc-*, by R°v. C, Camvriehu, Wesley Montgomery, of WaihinetoM, C. to Miss J. J. E. Kronk,- of Freedom, Beaver coun ty Pu. WfiST-r-ECOFF—On Monday June