e eaver rgus. Heaver. Pa., Jas. 5. 1370. articulation Over Zaire Ifaildred., • Rates of Advertising. --- .nou. I 11w. Ow.. Jim. 0.1. Ipm onr-101Ines, 96 00 101 00 $5 00 $8 011 $llOO I uquares, do 350 500 7'oo LO CO 1101 1110.01, do 500 600 9C01115 18 0/ 4 *gamin, do 0 IX/ BIXIOBOISOO 11 00 c01umu,.... 800 11 00 1$ 11p gm o p t , it on 1500 WOG MOO WO) 1. c01umn..... vs co a) 08 •88 IX 60 00 191 Administrators" and, Executors' Notlests..—s3 iwc l . l Digkell per me. ten cents. ‘,..sr Payments to Da mule Quartorly, except for transient advertisements, which most bo paid In advance. Slate or tkit4Thermemeter fee the week ending tbo lit of Jan., 1870. 7A. r. 2 P. M. 9P. 11 Pee. 26 44 dog. 47 deg. 44 dog. 27 47 dog. 48 deg. 48 deg. ' e 8 deg. 48 dog. 38 deg. :90 33 deg. 49 dog. Mb deg. 30 40 dog. 40 deg. 38 deg. " 31 33 dog. '46 deg. 34 deg. 1 34 deg. 43 deg. 38 deg. R. T. TAYLOR. The attention of the public is directed to the foliolving New Advertisements which appear for the first time 'in the Alloys to-day : Prospectus—Pittsburgh Gazette. Trusses—Pittsburgh Truss Company. Partuership—Freeman . Butts., Suez Canal—S. Snitger. Stray Heifer—Mrs. Lucretia Horn. To Tho Public—A. S. Harvey. .' • For Selo—D. M. Donehoo. For Sale—A. S. HarVey. Special Notices—A. S. Harvey. spechfi Notices—Jas. A. Fortune. _ Public Sale—John Stewart. Nubracriptions tothe Beaver Ar• gus.—The following namSd persons have paid the sums set opposite to their 11:1111eS on subscription to the Beaver mist's, since the date of ottelast publi cation. John Wilson. Industry, William C. Dobbs, Beaver, 1 80 D. P. Young, Enon Valloy 2.00 'Samuel Gibson, Brighton tp., 2 00 Itubt. Cooper, Moon tp., Dr. W. J. Langlitt,Pittsburgh; John It. Blnekmoro, Beaver, John Thornburg, Ilookotown, Daniel Gibson, Brighton tp., Win. Ewing, McCleary, 4 00 J. M. MnOrnery, Ban Francisco, 1 00 David Mints, Beaver, John Hurst, Brighton tp., Mrs. John Atny, Beaver, John Hilda, Baden,. Andrew Emrich, Baden, Jos. Swearingen, Hookstown. Wm. Mayntock, Shona°town, Hon. Wm. Cairns, Industry, Red. J. C. Evans, OhWyllie, J. W. Edgar, Beaver, - Jett Fisher, Wellsville, Mai. D. Uric!'low, Fallston. Robt, Crawford, Mt. Jackson, J. S. Corbus, Now Brighton, Mrs. E. Leech, Beaver, A. R. Moore,- Thßente, It it. Moore, Beaver, S. Snitger, Beaver, John B. Potter, Moon tp., Jos. Patterson, Beaver Falls, Old 'ripe For Salo —We have sev eral hundred pounds of old typo for sale. Machinists who 'need typo metal can have this lot cheap by applying soon. ,:7i;enulno Merrimack prints only 12 eta, at Fortune's, Diamond, Roches ter. jans;2t. Glove Loot .-0 n last Tue‘day morn ing Pr. .1. C. i 4111114, 104 a fur glove be tween Bridgewater and. Beaver. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at his office In Bridgewater. . Win. Flouting C. Groat *pre sent/ILN° Ilat, Cap and Lad/os Fur Moues, No. =Mood Shomet. Pittsburgh. Poulin. Send for price list of Ladies' Form. [ort27;3lir. Those wanting an engine wilt find Imp advertised in thin week'S ARIAN. We suspect the one referred to can be bought cheap. ' Moon Fresh Limo always on - hand at the Mulvimon Llano Kilns, N' ; anport. [augll;tf., Selecting Jororn.:—On last Friday the Jury Commissioners of this county were in session in this place for . the pur pose of selecting Jurymen for the year The drawing fOr the March torm of court does not take place for several weeks yet. rEriitank snaaman's for Isle at the Anon office. Thome In search of a grocery tsitab lishinont at which almost ovorything catin) obtained would do %Veil to look in Upon A. K. Ilarvoy, on Bridge street, Bridgewater. lie is an expbrier , red gro cor, and will dad honorably with those who call upon him. For particulars see his advortinemimt in another column. Cheap! Cheap!! Cheap!!! Go to A. S. liarvey's More, liridgeniater, I'a., for your hardware. ' Ile is selling at u very .mall margin to , reduce his stock.. puts;2t. N. Laws.--We are indebted to Ilnn. It. Donley, M..C. for this dis tiiet for a bound volume of the nets and remdutions of the United States, passed at the Third Session of the Fortieth Con ttress, and First Session of the. Forty first Congress. Eight pounds of gooll brown sugar for Ono Dollar a A. S. linrvoy's store. Bridgewater, Da., • Junsn2t, .Dr. U. T. Mayotte. of Leon Valley, performed a dellenV) operation upon a child a few days ago. It seemed the child had gut two grains or corn in its wind pipe, and to got them out the doctor was obliged to rut an opening In the pipe, two inches in length. Tho corn was ta ken out, the wound sowed up, and the child Is now doing well. Primo reduced to Mutt the times •tit A S. liorvets %tore, Bridgowater, Pa. rt-lqverything in the dry goods lino ut Vortuno's at Pittsburgh prices. All usk Is an oxonlinntion. Diamond, Itochester. ' Jans;9.t. Local copy Fortune's notices. . Snow Storm.—A heavy Know sterm in hero about noon on lamt eabhath and continued until Monday morning. Thu wind, during the ethrm, blew fierce ly and the +mow was blinding. :13-Best country flannels 36 Inches wide, only 45 eta. at Fortune's, Roches- Cliolto now crop Now.Orleduts molwa. cs for sale at A. S. Harriers atom at Bridgewater, Pa. jaas;2t. Sworn 1..—0 n last Friday Daniel corbus mg. of New Brighton, , recently elretcd (*Wily Ooronor, was sworn Into ofileo by the Register and Recorder. Mr. is therefore, In readiness to perform any of the duties pertaining to the office ho now fills. That ho will makean lton eet, faithful \ officer, we have every rea -14011 to-believe. Car Genuine Merriinnck prints, only 1 :!i etnts, nt Fortune's; Diamond, Hoch. ester. jaa;lt. by the Cars.—On last Fri dry evening, salt train was passing on the Fort Wayne railroad between Ro. cheater' and New Brighton, a young married woman, the wife of Patrick Burna,yais run over, and killed Instant ly by the cars. She resided In Bolandlio, thin county, ind was the mother of two children. Ills supposed oho stepped on the track Mt' *bleb the train • was .sp prosOligg th rough a talstakci; 4 , 1 " .11'. Please P05y,11.114 7 -41 the eke° of the past Year we overhauled our lxiokil and ascertained that, wo bad a large numlfe; of riubscribers who are in . arrears dues July 11363; others are In arraw! fii ii c ti one End two yeara ',ascription tattier titt.' These itecounti should r iot it ibape. "Short settlements make bing friends." In order, therefore, that aro may take anew dementia), we have tuade out a large number of Witt and are send ing them out 'to those indebted to us. Patronswho 4 rimolve these missives can forward theamount of their Indebtedness to us by mail: They wlll see from our "roll of honor'', *bather the money :has reached us in safety or not. •' •,„; MABOUERITE,—BARONI4B.9 LEICIIKN. arEIN.—A now Book by Mrs. Barker late of Heaver can bo had of Wm. Aunt at the Store of A. C. Hurst In Bridgewa ter. Price one dollar and aoventy-livo cents. This is a charming little volume, and will afford pleasure and Instruction to all who raid it. Call on Mr. Ming and get a cony. Way does every body speak so highly of "Whlttlesey's Dyspepsia Curet" 80.. cause It Is wield its proprietors,- elem tt to be—a remedy for Indigestion. CONSTITUTION Bivvaas eau be taken at all times and under . all circumstances. No ordinary exposure will proventtheir salutary effects, and no .bad result can accrue from an overdose. They will et ktually cure debility, chronic or nerv ous, liver complaint, jaundice, dyspep sia, chronic diarrhea, diseases of the kid neys, and all diseases arising from a dis ordered stomach, liver or Intestines. Loot HERE!—Go to Fortune's, on the Diamond, Rochester, for the cheapest Dry Goods in Beaver county. Jan The Fate Ibr the Derwin of the N. E. Chureh.—The Fair whichbe gan in the Court House of this place on Dec. 20th continued until Friday even ing Dec. 24th,.at which time it closed. 'Young people and middle, aged had a happy time, and good order generally prevailed. The Fair was instituted by the Ladies Working society of the M. E. Church, and the proceeds amounting to about Mo,ooaro to be applied to the now M, E. Church enterprise of this town. 52 00 22.1 1.2. 00 1 00 2 00 List or unclaimed letters remaining hi the Pos.t 'Office, at Rocheter,• to Deem-, Ler 8i5t,1869: W Brodhead Miss E Brethhin 'Martha Blakeley Henry Canzier Mrs Letitia Curry Etwanger & Berry George Eager Miss Mary Foster Miss 1)ora Foster Jackson Gregory Samuel Harris Hugh Kelly 2 George Matyhur 2 00 2 40 2 00 2 00 2 K 2 00 2 00 Our Senator elect, Mr. Rutan, loft for Harrisburg on Friday hod." During his absence J. R. Harrah, esq., will at tend to his business. Mr. Rutin ex pects to come home to attend Court, we aro intbrmod. lie reqtrests us to say for tho information of any expecting to re ceive the Legistativc.Ftepord, during the winter, that he sent on no list bocauseho intends voting to abolish the Record, be- Roving there is no longer. a necessity for continuing its publication at an annual cost to the State of more than forty thous and dollars. • 2 00 STRICTLY Pure Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes. The beq assortment of Pure Port, Sherry, Madeira, Malaga, Catawba and Rhino Wines. Old Cognac Brandies; Ityo Whisky and Imported Holland Gin, at very mudorato prices. References :—The leading Physicians of this county. We wish it to be distinctly understood that these goods will only be sold for medicinal purposes, and that, for purity and efficacy, they cannot bo excelled. Beaver Drug Store.—Physicians Pro scriptions Been rately ommounded at any time day or night. The Ladle*,'orking Society of the M.E.Chureh.—Tho Ladles' Work ing Society of the, fit. E. Chinch of Bea ver, 'net nt 3frs. R. T. Taylor's, on New Year's eve, and after the transaction of sonic routine business the society proceed ed to elect °dicers for the current year, with the following result: PttnsmENT—Mrs John F. Drava. Vint: Put:WT.—Miss Mary Oetzendiner. Tit*swam—Man Mary Agnew. SECRETARY.-31 rs. J. Weyand. The next meeting : of the socjety wilt be be held at the puisonge of the M. E. Church In Beaver on Friday January 7, at I p. in; and on the eiening of the same day a Congregational . re.union will be held at the same place. at which all the inembem of the Church are cordhilly 111. Vi tol . to he present, Mrs. J. W evAxn, [Local and Radical copy.] Sec'y. Inat week, while Jacob and Samuel Stricklet , of Franklin township, Fayette county, were cutting railroad crosfoties, and working at the same piece of timber, Samuel's feet slipped from under hlni just as lie was in the act of raising Ida axe to striko, and in the effort to retain his hold, throw thoolo forward,.striking his brother in the back.of, and burying the entire width of the blade in his neck, inflicting a most serious wound. ' • • Nos-Election of a Poor House Steward.—Tho Directors of the Poor House of Beaver county, met atthe Poor HOlll4O farm on last:Friday for .the pur pose of electing a Steward and other of ficers for the present year. 'Owing tothe large number of applicants for the Ste wardship, the Directors wore unable to make a choice, and therefore, postponed further action In the matter until the Mat Friday in January. There were ton ap plicants for the position: Dr. Kerr, we believe, was re-elected Poor House phy sician for the year 1870, ate salary of 8150,00 per,car. TRUSSES, TRUSSES !—AVo call the at tention of our readers, especially . those who are afflicted, and in need of Trusses to thosard of the Pittsburgh Truss com pany in another column of our paper. The Trusses manufactured by thin tsmn- . pany are tho 'best now In use and are highly recommended by Surgeon Gen oral Barnes U. S. A. by whose authority they are used In all the general hospitals of the United States, and also by all the loading Surgeons of the country'.—Ask for them at the Druggists. El= Ow'Tneaday of last week John Gum-. snort, a well known citizen of Drowns- Ville, and at one time% prominent Dem ocratic candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of Payette county, kits killed in n coal bank at that plow. Ile owned, and was superintending In getting out and delivering coal, ind had gone Into the bank late In the evening to see some of the men, when sportiou of the bank fell in o&hini, killing WM Instantly. jaus;2L The recent" delivery" of live prison ers from the Mercer jail, the Greenville Argue believes was neoompliahed "outside Influence." That paper Bays: " The entrance to theist! was manifestly made front the roof, by means of a rope ; the several doors rkf the mils were picked, or unlocked, a hole knocked in the wall from the With room, and the titre prison ers through this delivered. Two of the fugitives are the •parties named John son,' incarcerated for the burglary of. Irvine's safe, at Orangeville, a short time since. It is more than likely that the outside aldcame from parties of the same persuasion with this brace of (jail) birds. Another one of these belongs to that, town, and had the bulk of a year yet to !ems. The other two are chicken, thieves." Two. Of the "escaped" stole horses In Mercer, by way expediting their night. spon4tais itt the "Pith:burgh Zbawn'awnd, of a Any days lime, write:inn follows: • in Fayette , nonnty, Pena4ivania o , at Quint: 04n fbOt of LnirellllU, or two north of the Pair Ctianoe Iron . Works, is a small genie • ynt4,, Whern stands a hes:intone bearingthe following inscription:` , • - In memory of Polly. Williams, wbo , was found mardered•by her sedeoer.'st the White Reeks, August, 17, :1810, 'god. 18 years." • ! • "Behold, with phy you that pus bi dot!' the bones of Polly Wthattos Who was eat °PIA bey tender bloom By iavUe wretch herpostendee greasy: t,. P. X. Change or soffleeins.-,-Cn last Mon day, Jan. 3d, Captain B. Mari* county' treasurer for the past two 'yogis, retired from office, his summon. • Lieut. E. Al lison, being sworn In at ;hat time. Capt. Barnes is a genial, geed-hearted man,• a true friend, and made an obliging of ficer Ile retired from official duties with the well-wished of many Mends. Lieut.' Allison is a micd citizen, and we have no doubt but that he will make an attentive' and efficient officer. aidifMimic Commitments for sale at . the Alum We noticed some time since the arrest of James Roach of this county for illicit distilling. He was taken to Pittsburgh and tried before the U. EL District Court sitting there,on a charge of not having his distillery registered according to law. Ho was found guilty and sentenced to pay all costs, a fine of one thousand dol lars, and undergo imprisonnient in the county Jail for six months. R. K. Campbell, U. S. Deputy Marshal, returned last week with Roach, who is now in the custody of Sheriff Silvans. Tiruly the way of the transgressor is hard.—Greene Cb. Republican. The Genius of Liberty tells; this sing ular eircurtudance: "Some' timo ago . J. D. Springer, esq., of North . Uhien township, (Fayette county) while at tempting to relieve one of hisienttle this .was choking on an apple, by 'running a handle' down its throat, accidentally broke the handle oft' in the throat of the animal. • Nothing . more was thought about the matter, until lately; when ono of Mr. Springer's cone noticed some thing protruding from tho animal's stomach behind the brisket, and pulled It out. It was the same stick It had swallowed and measured two feet and throe inches in length, and strange to Hay, the broken end came out first." Harvey Miller William Macau William Pool F C Powell Mist Ann E Prontiee 3lraSarithM Ramsey Wm J Stout 'Miss Ann Smith E Smith ;Maggie Shoentasy S Alber Stroup ti Sumniers & Turpin. Shooting Accident:4mm a let for received a few days ago from Capt. "Dick" Walton of Industry, we learn of au accident that occurred there& few days ago. 2 It appears a Mr. Neville and Mr. Walton wore' about starting over tho river on a fox hunt, and while near the house of a Mr. Nagilis, Mr. Neville put a capon his gun and in presslitg.it down the piece was discharged. The gun be ing pointed towards Mr. Vagina' house, the ball' passed thiough the weather boarding and lodged In Mr. IL's. thigh, who, with his family had Just seated themselves for breakfast. The wounded Man Is doing well, andsve presume, af ter the wound Usti up will be all right again: Look oat' Die Morooderwe—We learn from 'different localities in the country that within a week or so past, no little pilfering has boon done . in the rurel districts. ' View depredations are sometimes committed by native thieves, at other times by, strafing -vagabonds.- . - A party of_ thO latter; is few. daYI 4.30, visited the premises of Mr. John Dillan near New Galileo, and after going away 'onto distance moo( the trio boy 15 or 16 - years of ago) returned, and stole a number of articles of clothing from Mr. Milan's house. Ho was pursued, and after aim eiciting chase by Mr. D.. and others ho was captured and the stolen goods taken trembler. From now until spring we have no doubtbut that these depredations will be bold and frequent, and it behooves all to be on the lookout for the rascals who intend fins to obtain their winter's keeping. . Ohio Improvid Chestsie Whites —Mr. Ikinlel , llllbeen. of 'Brightchi tp., visited IheekieleillieiweNir .. .. NI,. Silver of Colinnbhuis snort time. ago, and prilyikiteil s'iwuple:of his Ohio Im proved Cheater *bite pigs, for breeding purposel. • •'" The pal 6:, st 8 weeks old weighedl3B Onside, and cost Mr; Gibson $35.00. It affools tar e la u ure to notice that many of opragOotilierailriends aro taking measures to iinprOve their stock. Tho siro *flint pigs here referred to is owned bY)ol743illver,•and weighs; alive, something over 1,400 *kinds: Mr. Simpioiiicir of Shama; tide county, had likewise !sidled the faunof Mr. Silver, recently,' Ind purchased a pair of these celebrated pige...l,lke Mr. Gibsou, Mr. B. has brought his pigs ter this county for_ breeding puiposes, and we trust both of these gentlemen bitty realize handsomely from their invest ment, • • • l'kuu.sps our readers may find in the following excuses the reason why they do not go to church: Overslept myself, could not dress in time too windy; too dusty; ton we't ; 'inn dathp ; too sunny; too - cloudy ; don't feel disposed; no other time to my self; look over my drawers: put my pa-, pers to rightsdetters to write tomy friends; mean to take a ride ; tied to business six days inn week; no fresh air but on Sunday: can't breathe in church ; always so full; feel a little feverish; feel very lazy; expect company to dinner, got a headache; new bonnet not lint:died; a new novel, must be returned on Monday morning; wasn't shaved in time; don't like the extempore prayers; don't like an organ, 'tis too noisy; don't like the singing; the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak; . nobody to-day but our own ministers; can't always listen to the same' preacher; don't like strangers; afraid I'll have to sit beside somebody I don't like; can't keep awake when Lam at church. - A Donation Party.—On last Fri day evening the neighhom and friends. bf Rev. .T. C, Wilson of thelf. P. Church of this place paid him a vhdt, bearing with them manyarticles which serve to gladden the heart of a minister and his family. On the occasion raft-red to be tween seventy-live and one hundred persons were present, and a delightful time was 'experienced by all who were there. Among the good tinge ted to the Pastor was a roll of greenbacks amounthig to 5157,00, quite a quantity of canned fruit such as peaches, cherries, pears, raspberries, blackberries, &c., several very finOcakes were also left at the dwelling- The Pastor's opal house, was not neglected on previous days dur ing the week, as some unknOwn oneput theireln ono hundred bushels °fecal. Mr W.. not desirous of enjoying the good things of life atone, says he hopes the Members of other churches In Beaver, will imitate the example of -his people sue} to the r pasto r } cfq Jle:Wibi(in Is a raftryilimfifsW segoOd eitisen,and it 'affords us pleascire to notice this appreciation of his services on- the part of his tiock. •=A liMOdeciaryeror h 6 teas piling stood near the nillrosul track at Edgerton, Ohio one day recently, noticed, while standing on the pile as the 1 13htning train ap proached a large stick lying upon the rail. 19thont nement's hesitation he leaped, directly before the train and &lipid the stick At that instant the engine, struck ?dm and hurled him saute distance !m -uti& " Ha fell to the grosind =DOA and lifeless, but Ife had rayed fbatrain.. . —Mie.*Fegular session of the Louisiana legislature. begins Monday nest., IMM _ stliol‘-. 4 3tir Moo inanity:i is mom excited over. the statignen of a nutirl' . ,d, vsahling in yellgarnsport outdo on Monday'. at tertiotOtt lies:Pieter and 'One, Of the: preineinent plurhoimut Of that .plaen:' appesis itiittiblktadYto very low With. Pttlinonitt*:iolifluiWPtlott. 'and* that the phildll6l4 inthrined . her f.qw dapi that she 'cinild,not recover. but must die . totiiii c e many:dive. Her mind aerehed 'entire hittroubled.and Hinder Mot; shoe onfiewxl is her neither that Ihnhad strangled a ntep-etiild .sometime summer bibelding her !Ulna over ; get keep fllate crying. • , i3he also madeaubibmthdly the um atelo• inept to her pastor who was heitilyeum: atoned hi her dying Init.:Bid& 'TIM hus band of the ladY.lowever, as we learn, lays that thin idea the result of long-, ination, and Omind Very mach weaken ed by longanilering. He "Ye !bit be 'Was present inth the child When it died, and that the , circumstance could notpoa- sibly have occurred as the mother de scribes._The poor woman howeVer MOMS pc inWord elfin, idea thaishe has been guilty of a crime foe whieb God will never forgive ber.-3Amoaga/usla Be- ' pibUceit. Tug CannelWinn Conipkey have de , terminal to make an independent connec lion with the grist nit:work of railcards west of this State. Forfids purpose, Stan- Blau' Lowe, Esq., , wok detailed by the . Chief Engineers to loader a line between giien points; Whi4 hats been done and the flummery papers Bled to swum the route. The construction Is to com mence tills Spring; and be proceeded with to completion without delay. • The point of departure from the present route will be at the mouth ofnine mile • ntn, on the Monongahela, up,whlch the lino proceeds to Wilkinsburg;' thence down Begley' s Run, at toe mouth of which it crosses the Allegheny; thence by way of Bluirpsburg; up Pine Creek, through Butler coun t y by , way of Zelictiople; down Connoquenessing creek to Big Beaver, and by way of Ma-' honingtown to New Castle-connecting with the Pittsburgh and Erie, and with the Cleveland and Mahoning by both of which it will connect with the Atlantic and Great Western, as well as other node.. Thu length of this line from the mouth of Nino Milo lien to New Castle is about sixty miles. The company also coateniplato running a branch road from Bringeport, in Bed ford county, to the borough of Bedford, gaining access to the rich iron and'coal beds of the Broad Top reglon,and opening the fertile valleys of Bedford county to commerce and to new markets.—Poirr. ' ,... ..11111t Adjourned Court.—At an adjourn ed term of Court held in Beaver on last Thursday, Doc. 30th, at which all three of the Judges ware present, the following business waa transacted: In .Common Pleas, Sampson Kerr vs. John D. Young. Motion for new trial. The Court refused to entertain the motion. Samuel Wiscott's Exrs, vs. George Wallace. Stated case; argued by Coun sel and held over by the Court. (kiln. vs. Shannon Steel. Exception to Auditor's report; argued and held over. Benj. Adams Exr. va. Benj. F. Snyder and wife. Motion to set aside Sheriffs alien argued and sales sot amide. Christian Marks vs. 'John Davis, ad ministrator. MotionAr now trial; mo tion entertained; argued and held over. Rotlenbaugh's heirs vs. Jas. Johnston et at. Exception to taxation of Sheriff's' bill of coats; argued and held over. State Capitol Dank vs. Thos. J. Power. Rule to show cause why judgement should not be entered for want of astral cleat affidavit of defence ; argued and hold over. N. E. Vl%[taker vu. S. P. En glish. Rule to show cause by judg ment should nht be °penal ; argued and rule dlsihargetj " *7- Hotuerdatwaon vs. Jetltrsota on 'Co. Exception to report of Auditor; argued and belt' over. W. E. Schmertz & Co. vs. W. 11. Mo- Kenzie. Rule to show cause why judg ment should not be entered for Want of a sufficient affidavit of defence; argued and role made absolute. Duff t Thompson vs. A. J. Dimond. Rule to ilIflOW t:111 , 11 why Sheriffs deed should not th . , acknowledged; argued and tun over. —Th- time for killing deer, wild turkey fox, isnirrel or rabbit, expired on Friday the last day of the year. The time (Or shooting partridges expired on the 20th - 7. George 1). Prentice continues erlti ailly ill wilii t6cunnainw.dtlte heart. —The Congressional Postoffice Com. mince ail: at New York pursuing their invmtigationA., —The completion of the first section of the Oregon Centre!, Railroad was celebrated on . Tuesday by an excur sion to the end of the track. Correspondeatee. 11 7 *eintet'Thlevee Convicted and ' Sentenced. ' C. tP.R. R. Company. ASSIST. Surmuntrawswea OFFICE, WELLSVILLE, 0., Dan. 29, 1869. Eprron Anons:—The trial of Patrick Dougherty for placing obstructions upon the track of the Cloveland .t Pittsburgh Railroad, near Huntsville station =the 18th of June, was recently. concluded In. * the Court of Common Pleas of Jefferson county In session at Steubenville.. He (Dougherty) was convicted and is now serving out his sentence of two years in the penitentiary at Columbus. 'The standing reward of 111000 offered by the Clovelaud.k, Pittsburgh Railroad Compa ny will bo immediately divided among the parse - rut giving the information lead ing to Dougherty 's arrest and conviction and tho persons who made the arrest; We understand this reward is still offered by the Conipany In all similar tames. Thorium Ammon and Samuel Conaway who robbed the C. dc P. Railroad freight' station at Bridgeport (opposite Wheel ing) last October, and after arrest broke jall at Bridgeport and St. Clairsville,were rearrested upon a reward offered by the Company and are now suffering the penalty of their crime in the peniten tiary. P. Report of Beaver County Ilastk tutr.—ln response to a call issued by our County Supt., G. 31. Fields, s num ber of teachers assembled, Nov. x, ih Rochester school house and organised the Beaver County Institute electing G. M. Fields President, and resolving to' meet on the second_l3 . - of each month In the above mentioned school house. Those meetings are designed for both teach& and directors, bringing them together, to discuss the beet method of teething and especially to arouse. a greater interest In our public, schools. The topics discussed thereforeheve been Interesting and practical, having. refer- . ones largely to primary instnietion. In education much depends epee the' beginning. The child should be inter-: cited while it is trained. The percep-: tion, the Judgment as well ai the memo ry guidafthedetis eindOonselince should be educated by ihmiller illustratimi and practical example. There should be or der and system, but notwearisome tasks Of atuiling the memory merely:. Toleie ceed one must be 'apt to teach,' miens, earnest and deeplyin love with the chil dren." There were some very good sag-. gestions made by several teachers In re gird to Grammar, Alphnto.ftpeiftnal fad liinunanship: farther mention of thia'. Iruititnte now hoping with yourikeradostoi Miiiidew to give'a more extended 'report of She proceedings hereafter. • • - • Mum A. Duss.mr. sae. •. • woe V isliliiiiklitiVe4D4o.lig*.. Onler**-061W WINg*n4 ftrits . = liessator" , Harias—Allillit - ,Wir AO*. inegefora;=-Lintd , 41.74New ,- /fitrbia _p a s t ata., ,5 %15 l anateaattndMinaWillallaSess Sualtin. ins in WiethiPitton oVerlblidapai. have a grandsoliterawallYba naansurtu fa prevent sa 114ellsureedn8: of Vows*oti tM, tit6l ill'oulinp; and tar ea sikribtsin s 4/01 1 4is main you, they*. !nein la Slat ctireelhon t : z, , i'• ~4tailP~d[t6tbe~ l ~ ( iraf.:fta~ui lie yr sabblitgal • .elgawkwwwwwe, that tho, policy 401 Albulabaralbwl toward Ca bs hatifitautabaalt4: l /4 got both See: retarxFisitastd Smiler. are now , favor.: ably 1 4 1 1 meastai. lila Mee that r ,wS should do eoutolbing :for Sor t la a buts, Jeot rer Waabill Mr. Sumner &a been. tutetTirred,and,is baud to Si si reheSlows as over toWrii• Ceti; and 110 $4l) alaEter reds afar!s he is conaltm. , ed. Beririui theped a tl is ieerly et • of the Corgresselea reeetnition ,of Cube Ver y beoouie "ad fad? 0 1 0 a 44=oprog that. the Cubs: PA of the. Prealtrit's Itensige win 'die alifecumsbie faip: tire in it, m a t al WIMP caudated that, that. pat was diedaW >}y — Ohl noire hem at the helm, of State; ;SeikstionClfyo and Stews:did Nevada ware in dooipiuy yeaterdaY4 tbs./Al/4 clnice, and were inio dlactowisteptitherals'et the Union." They sq~ v iioly s favorable toward Cuba: bug Welt that we alight to Pod &liming° and with , propriety give our attention to comedian acquisition, as well. I IMMIX BAT _ .From present indications Governor DleDougaisiireadve little sympathy from `gide Sim. I have assurance for saying that. lhs PtetitraUty laws will be enroroedifilinny Bull style,. and the semeOlk:suthorittea subdue the Hallam 'Bay • instiombi. It will not be by the easy) transit I , 4hrelagls! our territory, to HudOos Bay. bat thro' a vast wilderness. interspersed .with swamps and mOuntains,lwhich is anyd thing but a desirable setintry .to take an army through at thlisauset, tor litkyeer. I runotfuttAn. ' • • There seems to be s ging ditil al Jeal ousy on the part of hillseachusetts peor pie, growing out of thti action of the Sen ate on the nomination of lintel Hoer for the U. S. Supremo Coart• Bench. The President is being seen. overY,Asy, and quitted as to thensise he will parsua Some of fudge Iloar 4 a friends hero are still quite sanguine of Ida condrination, but say that In case he lewd confirmed he will retain his pine in the Cabinet, that there It no mina fin. the rumors set afloat to the contrary; end they are only intended to forestall "public . opinion against him. I - " ! • Judge Hoar, to my 'personal' know ledge, is not a politician; for i have no ticed when Politielani; members of Con greik for Instance, called upon him with papers for hismnsiderailitn, he, 'instead of saying that they shall receive imme diate attention with an air that he is go ing to Servo them sure, ho carefully looks over the papers, am:ideal, with the ides that ho may not approve, and from step to step like a mansel for the Govern ment, or partkularli his department, he argue* tho case hatnetiletely. This way of doing business Ccingrsernen are not accustomed to and like. In this particular the Attorney General's head is not level; and forp'Rlictyrake IP:moth er he should set diffentatir " • As to the complaint that Mr. Hear had the making of the Dl:Stria Judges, every one here believer tht . be didilo the .ex tent of acting Third In dietating their nomination- to ~t ha. President. But these diataticaiwWasaaarda per request -et thfi President; the nihilism the appoint inns from moat o tintlnthieemembers tlf the ;UM befitted Judgetatily apPohtimatitss 'are "gerorally for a longer period, and.pirhaps consid ered more important . INDIAN, itESERITATION; There Is a bill * vefetied * to the Indian committee, which Still bo favorably reported won after i s r the convening Of Congress for declaring.tha Indiana Inca- Pable of making treatlis.and for that rea son the bill proposestai . clog from them the lands reserved for them in our pub lic domain—Without t ,douht the Quakers of the Wm. Penn'a stall; win be on hand bore to oppose it:' SEXATbaIIAULAN General Boyn ton'Oettee to the Cinciri natti Gazette; in reference to Senator Harlau's stewardship in Government office, has created quite a senoitioti he/ e. In response to a lettetitypearlng In the Waohingten c4li7kewoOti• vindication of Mr. Ilarlaia'a ofildac irrer, .Mr. Mein ton conies out In nkter In the CAreni, eta reiterating the truillfulineso of his as sertion, and ouiseati4 the propriety of the Senator gettlniloatiafaction out of the 'law of the District of Columbia, which preseribee tkeit'a dilate:id impris onment for 11bol. Now If Mr. Harlan don't mike an °Merida of the General, his friends will thinklll of him, that to • =I=!3ZI3 At : the Patent'Ophs, last 'week, there were 100 questions sPren,to each .of the twenty live' pplicants for assistant, Ex tuninerships, In the Oerent. bronchia, viz: physlos, mihemisilee,history,geog ropily. drawing and `wheat law. From the two first, I have been able to obtain ,the following, wWchtney be Interesting to some of your Jitveolle possibly older) readers. , 0 • • Define thn,ilP.thittsW care istio,'periet eter, polygon; pyramid. Give the tables of 1001f..-yloseriltel and of,avoirdtmeis weight? A merchantboalght chith at 11 petite per yard and told It at 121 cents, what did he Kau per *t ? How much more land Ina sqnsre;clrcumseribcd around a circle gg rods in diameter, than In the square insert the ewe cir cle? The pipe of ettowilhot lb ;Inches in - sham tWoluarnhets, the nutted ospielly of which is equal, to that of the pipe; the iptat'eter of,one , of Wet:die 8 Inches, Wleet is the diameter of the other ! JA solid globe 2 Inches in di-. atneter weighs 21 of s pound, what will be the weight ofa glebe of the 811114113/1. twist Blnches in disaster} A lever 14 feel long has weight of 60 poen at tubed ta o One end and 40 pounds to the other t r ist ehat dist:ince between them should a prop be"Pia'oed that the Weights may be In egollitiruiut in the solution of a triangle , what pg4rts ,m+t , be given that the' others, may be found? How may a right angle be lalkolf on the ground with no i3theVinstrumene than a tape Ihset : several Points of the marines compute, in their order ? Give themitmes °flit's_ several modes of iliostratingii44mon apbuteintificq, Whatis perspective and name ila; ant kinds? ..Nerearis inne OftheModes of describing tut iiiiipset Why li' it that the lime shining through shnetallowa the heat tit, increase inn, room * Or' hot bed, and if.thelest contest is why daceit not tre,Outi I f yeu,bsvetwo inetis,f;!l`saPross «lto by pure, of Pio aPPoortiiao;, ,how mild You detiwzitirseby • nierely nal experiineint'ishich.arse 'which with out, altering „their vt, ;413ndillOni? Why wetOrsloes uPosi heisted ' 1,0 4F:eool it more tesstna tramerition in the same qui,,alty.oiwidnif *Heicrit:;e liyilcaulla Presoaked • of OPeis tient What 'ire the 'adt'sittegeeor boat- hilibF 'desalt / 1.111 " t 14 0 32 ' 4°8 • COayeitiairiiiaMatii !riDatl/11**. i4Oll into ' arca* tar;tieu Ind atate.Wftere Uriateuit;d? '.Deo4* *4** way ,we ixi 'tistriiiitifiXiof watch, and lioWdOei Oan,* Clear :,liame spreeM:A4? - :Whh4t; 'ilk used merely - to import inid 440 E, others which prodeee change or feria? ;),Itattelbe iltlferettae Foters*Oiatirosit gtoulAktiott !knd,utcol? It cold water iajhroini 13posilig, gIMI, by doe* It Crack, and. ivtly Is, Um nano . eapct pro. *n c9M I &Kt -,FOr, Whit , Purp94o,l* ody wheel .ocedosul lbowdocci it Jostrolct. „; LARD • • neeelvsj i . eanistd!titilsitrvel4:if 1ii01 0 0 , 9 1 -100, 1 06;4w*T4 48 .coi".ettlig benntlkittind:filklre; intaillpni within i he fillnihnkll'snfO r esaaw ;valleys; rolling iiredtklng stikteridi r iii.4 l 6 l oos l i!ipa ' ,1 8 6t a b 1." 411 6 .1. 0 1 g. lltinl44n Wiwi *Wier slily' tt4U iitll4 yr intrillltitSteshons ;nal enrteztnouutstott. Thy lown 'Dr .COrteil- MUIOns ills. trtets of Iltesstrie nstueisti I nelided with. In these stifsmihich -else extend (vier !yrnst, ntitipe' And 9 1 . 1 1(k,..r:i 6 e !PI CljPFal l4 . l 9 1 4ngth; . ani in wteitn3rultt one 14; font, miles over the western fool hulls or the Cortez lunge. IL ZEW yannt s. • BM • limiresOurces aT •llMigate of Vermont ocnameatal ptarbio;serpentlneaadotb. eiiiiireet suitable for* architect, aceliell. kO ( Ar!ta :tt' of - AO* of Whol*•••;.**oiOo.. 09060 e iwyettutte. eitbiblted Wo muclr limbed 'du:lrking* raTrieh , are &wished by, •reasilittill;shella embedded In ' the primi msi„inar, as tu thcsiri kmda which in* Thaw Pern*yranbi. •. But Utu . 13en: arid Land Office briikilit:re-Ooll'id.tiir‘Ogh' the Widnes& of Hom.lslearge F. Fdmnndi,- of a Sod slab of compact gralrital One dark marble, Which is tilled with mat nflkant ceplutiolunt m ins ai. luidt:appienebbiti In ruiture.to the mond ite,''kuu. much Wive:Map t h at.. foakiii gatierally found. This marble will take n Magnificent polka:l.-and steps will beim. mediate"' taken fbr this purpose, when theelab will be ready for public csamina• tiob. . • = biihe nmuber of patents if.. 61 from the • 8.. Patent, Ofike, durfug the past week, 88 werw tacitizeris of Tourklipte. Cumr.. aIIIDVBTILY, Dec. 17, 186 D. him Enron:-,-For some years past it has been customary in your town to - Shame the street and 'corner loungers of your villagea by placing before the pub. lie through your paper their Ungentle manly actions as wellies their immoral conduct, and by so dohig to 'a certain extent shaming then: out of that abomi nable practice : of street loafing, from they can expect to Obtain nothing buta corrupted reputation and the sneer elf all honest and upright men.. Although the town of Beaver for awhile seemed to be the great arena upon which the mob of excited loungers and artificial 'sports' performed the drama that exhibited to the observing portion of the community their laziness 'andlgnorancro in their most Crimson colors ; yet with all its cur raj:lion and Shame It at last got a successful rivsil, namely the village of Industry, whit!: Is now visited with that terrible epidemic of street and store loafing, and It is raging as a poisonous mlitama, till night after night the stores and railway station of our peaceful vil lage are turned into general hospitals for the reception of those who have breathed the Air of that deadly pestilence and en deavor to make it 1111 l ro offensive, and more poisonous with the floods of tobac co juice and clouds of smoke and sheeti of blaiiphemy that Minds:forth from their ,Pelluted :mouths.' Those remarks are 'applied Milo young min of our village and the surrounding country, that is a portion of theMcinly, fur we have In etr town some very energetic young then who are advanetfig themselves in a bast: Inenei, sued idea:diktat life, and in the sarroundtmi 'Country we have young Men engaged in teaching:kid other In. dthitilints Pbratilte,Who if tontine favors will ehhnel their names upon thopillar of tone, while these street and store loafers thebei habits aro daily' pleating thedragemitrioth of crime, misery and poverty that will In after Unto arise and provotheloeo that will crust them. ,To all such as a friend we say beware of that abominable practice; and iustead of wasting your evenings spend them at home perusing some voituna of history Or In acquiring dud knowledge that will be useful to you in after time, and do nut like stupid moths hover around the lamp of your youthful error until you scorch your wings and then sink into obscurity and die. If necessary you will hear from us again. Markets. PITTISBURGEL MARKET; OFVICX OF TAN PITTS. Gazesrm. I MONDAY, Jan. 5, 1870. f APPLES—TIic supply is large and the market dull, though prices are unchang .ed ; g 1,5043 per.htil. • BUTTER-1s dull, with a supply con siderably in excess of the demand and prices are barely sustained. We contin uo to quote at 50(d.15. • (IRAN BERRI lig-Contlnue to be II yo tad at $12418 per bbl. CHEESE‘-le quoted from to 18 for Western itesert'e; Ohio Factory 1111; Ohio (Joshes; list York Stale farm Dairy, 18; and YoVk State Goshen :At DEEMED 110 GS--Sales at 12413 vt.. EGGS—Arriving pretty freely, and dull with a - drooping tendency ; we eon ((nue to quote at 35508. • FLOUtt—la quiet- sad unchanged. The mills are reported as dulug a pretty good business, having thelargest propor (ton of the retail trade, which they are enabled to control in consequence of the low price of wheat in this market. ' We continue to quote at ss,7s@„ti for winter wheat /lour and 0,2565,5° for spring. GRAlN—There la a moderate demand for wheat and but little offering t wo cart report, sides to the mills, at 81,15®1,18. Oats quiet; notwltEstandlnk the offerings are light; we continuo to' quote at 47618 On wharf arid track, and 10 in store. Corn is °Waring mare•freely, but prices are stilt maintained, 80 for car and 85 for Rye la dull, though there is not much ow,the market; we continue to quoteat 95c(dfd. Barley and -u.. a 11 nom inally unchanged-111@M° for spring, and 1tt,t5(4)1,a) fall. PROVISIOI. 4 IBI=-Market dull and prices &shade - easier. We continue to quote shoulders at 161 c. for plain and bill for sugar enrol; breakfast bacon. 211c4 and sugar cured hams 2lttea. Xatnl-1 ate. for western; ant! 19e. for city rendered. Vet Consumptives. ' 'Tug advt . :slider having been mitered to health ins few weeks, by it tom/ *MOW remedy. after he*: voihneti sevrial years with a Severe lung Wriection, and that dread dinat - e, Chuomptlost, is aisione to make known tohia tellovneurfervni toe means o4c . Total whotiMint It, be will semi © of the ptosrriptioa aced OEM of :barge)., with the &rec. Dons forpreparlsgsiduidng the same, which they will dad a sCat OM Fun CONt4UXI7IOIII, AMlE nitalcUlTl3, etc. The object oft he Wet:Meer in sending thlt Prescription la to benefit the mite. it'd, and spiced InliWwation which he conceived to be lundmiitpc; sad hope. ow' duffer , * will try his retwitlY,rs It will coot them nothing ; 'und nay prove Weeding. Pastier wishing the itre 'inseiptien will giddiesa - -; W - 13 A. WILSON; Wila i nfebmg,K A ln T ,4. l Co., New York. • • - Errisis orifontlh. A Ginininsit who dndered for year. from Ner- Irmo Debility, Preneture Decay, and all thud - ewe 'of youthful Ludiscretlnn, will. for theeake of auf. -feting humaolty. send fees to all who DIVA it, fite roeelyi it it dliccilcute kir making the Manta rem• edi bj - Whlch he wail eured.. Esageten wishing to • PrinithY the adiattlieer's experienFe, gado on-by -addresidng, In perfatenihdence; ' '" - ' JOHN D OGDEN. maJlLl7l__~No. 414Cedu street. .New York j toy 1 TO THE le pprrcc . peddle rennah daises with constant em w idoy; mead at home, the whole of the thno or foe the opera teamed.. .11usloess new, light end profit* his. Persons of either sez easily earn from 54 Os. td 'p6 per evening. and is peepdtkonal sena by de *oft' theLti*We Ume lip rate beaded, Heyde& girls rata nearly as much as men. Madill who ease this day seed - thetraddftssand ettedthe bd. dem, vremake this onbactileled otter:, To deb se &reset dell 'Wished, we will seed 111 dollar to - WAIT the Uvalde of erritln„l Hell pa/tinders.' 'a valuable ample, which will do tb eddied* mond +sappy of 7At Bredee LUererytlam. ponims—one of the lured and best family Imre purees pebilded—ell. dot tree by melt; • Udder. It ;you want perstesenLmodtelde work. whirr ALI. C0.,-Argesta. • few rialshitkolv trS Allll M UM ialoomet , to mu hiO4opp4 mana•ril woodw. Addreis 91-IL 111 W a olx4 pavissem. 4111 Matson streset, retts,,,ra. STEEL—ICI:IA:If -I)oo. 1:(1, b 7 'Roy. "John .I.lrowil, of Knob, Al r. 'iultbistatbarlopy EL* Ickley.. ittaS4l.4.---1.014111;1k-Ajit , N'ov.,lBlKl by the' Itov.',li. prieblOvv,' Mr: Santii6l e:N rve-N4to: .ly township to • Sfriry • Antic. • tlonightor Ft .her Ilriih;r- cinvitisGirASl LAr.ii.l.(erf-:-Oil Ito tieint "...At It;119 by Um Iter. J. Al twiny; George .%Vi Coon Ingloilit, of 'Alt. 'Pleasant, Ps:,, tu•Affss Nitlly Jima Mar lott, otilrtgtttost townsblp,.l's. LITTLE—On Dot:. 21111,',Itiai,attiquirryl Inn. Allog,hony etilat*, Mary VI. Lit- IS yclrs. Nina .Adeler(l4.ensantx. PUBLIC SALE. orLund In Moon • Tossousslitp. Mantl:ea an order of the Court of Com. =.4 nal* of Beavereounty,the einderoilned Com mlUes Glebe person and estate of MARY RAMBO. InclatiCl will ciptiseW public sale. on the ptem Tiliesilay.F wistetary leas 1010, at 1 oViadt p. ni.,"the folloWlag lime:Med real estate. the propetty °tumid lanatk, to wit; A certain had or pima Lifland. attain la Moon tourusltte, Beaver county,. Pennsylvania ; Bounded on the north by land. of (Samuel Reed; on Pm oast arid walk by lands of -Mlizabeth Lgan. and on trio west by Raccoon crack. containing SO aeries et land more or les. • about iS germ I t which are Cleared and ondee' good cultivation,' the residue . being good timberland. The whole tract Li well fenced. and copilots of the very best quality of bottom There are on tho prendsow a log dwelling house and doable in bona a good orch ard, co taltilnif about 100 young trees in bearing eondttlen; an eseellear well at the dwelling, and • onto of teal 'between 3 awl 4 feet In thickness, open antiin 4MM/tic ceder. gbo premiss see within onocighUt mile of a church ; etawthunh Dille Oa milt ; one arid onabalf mile* ar a wihood.• boom. and four mile. of Yuman biltion on the C. ola P. it. U. There Ms no crop. now on the land, and possession will tat given tromedlatcyl. TRltillt—Onestiani of the purchase money lobe pad la hand. on the confirmation of the mkt by the Coast; and the balance in Mice equal annual instalments front that lime, with lintel Internet on each instalment boat the day of routirmation. J011:4 STEWART, Jahn] Comifilitee, Bridgewater, Pa. 17,40. TILE PITE6III7IIOII WELMIN CA-.41.22Mr1""1'M b tAo largurkeheapeet weekly paper publlebed west of tbc It plumlike very eitult• Only all °Ye/ Wceteru Poutuolvaata, }listens Oblu, Wialern and the great Wise. It contains all the leading„ editorials of the DAI• IX EDITION on Politic', Literature, Science WV; tho Topics, of the Day, It is the recogutzed organ of the great Republican patty of Alleewoy c ..... t ty. which gave Its 11,600 melotlty tor President grant: It tenable.. (ho most reliable 31[1d rice t to is es r Las, and on this account has hammerer..A popular with Merchant*, !jeerers and Formes, who luuL: i,p it as an Indispensable necessity in their hastens. It gives the Meat quotations lu Word, Cattle, Dry ()nods, (Ananias, and the Prudniu cr the loam' it is the only paper that reportslhe Lim b tuck Maths t of , ratalaughaud Alleghruy Speci ally for il,ulf,vielud each seek a full rku.rt of the number of Cattle, llog. and Sheep auld, aright ui .cacti, price paid, and the 1111/11a of the Seller end Boyer, lu all terra of !Ith;siloU to the Courts, the Market nepotist of the Gazelle arc ueed as erkleace, which 'bewails rellaLlllty v a• Iu supalorlty Ia this re=ptect.jal I[ Gives. [Lie Newts of glue 11a), From all parte of the %co rid, But it coutelus each week, to addltlou tope abuse, the best ett..tgt..4 newt Oil the FARM AND GARDEN to be fovea anyw here. TEUMS: Single copy, per year. $1.50; to club. of live•, 40.25 ler each copy; club. of teu, $1.15, and a paper to the grtter up of the Cab. Thu. Iu out yen the autmeriver to •Ilto ,NVeelely tfitalmottsa . Rovelves au amonui'ef matter equal itti raspy vol. Ilrorlt, for tho amount of' sl.fao or t 1•13. and isdro matter than other Jonntals sold at $l.',X) pc; plat Ueda; baits Vapidly Inereastug Clrenlailets The proprietors sift be enabled to Make tt even 'Mere leteresttatt-elurite; 1870 than It has Ite4n • vioosly. AtitTresaL-• • r...urpir.: 1 31.A.N.111:1.113 4ez Proprlelarzy Gazette 81 end 88, Fifth Avenue, Pittsbureh, EherNlD s September:Alb tito . r. In Deaver. uesr tbe+loud, A WATCH. Any person losing the saute tan buts It by rallied at the honor of John ThOrnbrod, ueardhipringpert, ibis wan. ir and diving a description o I thy watch. itto:ndst, , "--- • . 1 ; 04=3:::).-041r-- MADE UNDER Dr. Betzsrs Patent, And all other kinds ntannlactnred. Sec Dr. S. D. 0n..? Systein of Snrgory, IL, page rilf!. Send i..i prier ikt PTITSBURGII Tit i:SS CO., IS`i LIINny Pitu.lnargh, jans:if .1 - Ili ud Vartttormttli..-The un lteNiglied have fonnett a Ilnett o partnershlp under the L. VII of tho Stage of rennsv ;SAWA, as' follows, to wig 1.4. 7has name of the dun will be "FREEMAN lICTTS." It The hnsliove Intend: ed to be transacted 1. tb , 101,1111,:, transporting. and selling of Cosh Iron Ore, Fire Cloy and Coke.- 31. Toe name of the getteralpartner I. Freeman Butts, who recedes In Cleveland, In the Hate of Ohio; and the special primers are Orrin Ilan-ad and Thom. T. Rat ts, butte of teems r,111,1 iu Sy racuse, 16 the State of New York. Rh. The ag. ;reeve allow nt of coons! rontrlbute.l by the erre. dal partner,. is ten thousand: dollar. in rash. Ow. lug Ore thousand Unilara by earls). Gal. Toe part• nerdtip commenced 00 the Val day of December, A. D. I , CII, and t. to Itnnalnete den yeBo+ from that da:e, to on the g. 1.1 dry of Dec...nth, L.SII. • Olt DIN 11.%1.LA It V, THOMAS T. DAV it.;, A:0 OLISEIIVEIL FitkXll2l:.:llCrili: IScsver, VOU MALE.— drat claas tmluc and bol:er, of the Carless and (11Motu us.ll:e, all complete and Its stg.sod runoluz order. Cvlitader b- Melte. la Gore, t.:O loch ...twice, feei fly.svhcel. on east Iron 101 l plate. !toiler double flued.tta luclie• iu 41,1:natter and 16 feet Ions:. Can be aeon In tildus:le Mlll. at Ilcarer Stall.: C. tP. It. It. For fur ther ponleulArr, require a M. M. DJv Klltitk jooMt lksaver, utray Istrer;;Vaton to the tacptiat, of tote L MUI.TINNI In Ind bearer towtolitp, Beaver coact:, on'or Anna the Ist of June, a ruin color. cd steer, about one year and a half old. No tither markt. krevlreable. The owner la requetted to prove property, pay charges and tat:clam away. decl'.;: It. SAMUEL lILA • ELECTION NOTICE. • NATioNat. Itaxa or 121xavett Co., t Neer Br zlltott Dee. 8. Thrd. The 841d:holden+ of the National flank cg Bea. Ter county are hereby not.lrle.l that weeded for the election or nine 181 Director., Me 'the weepingyear be held at the Itmak Int !L0a..., ha Now Brighton on lbe eccotolTueeday 111th dayl of January next, CM, betweeu the bone. or II and o'clock of *aid day. By order or the Board, I.:DWARD HOOPS., enabler. QM UNION HOUSE, A. •BOYD ROOK, Proprietor: succi , ,:sor t., John B. Clark. GOOD STABLING ATTACHED' dm: S tILL apr I Surveyor Gelder - 4 , a Only*, I ,iIAIIIIIIIIICROIL i's.. Aug. 12. 11411. 'To the Owners of Unpatentet I L an k: In obedience to an Act of Aakembir. . approve,' the eighth day of April, one tutuvaid eight' nun deed and aLuy nine, you am hereby nodded dud' the County land Lien Dchet," containing the liat ofn pstenled Lynda for llevver coon ty.prepared under the Atrof Amembly of the. Win of Nay. one theumnd eight hundred and alai), four, and the lo tti t teinenj . the o lie s t r o, o l i u t r . l h c‘ 1.1:11 1 1 t A 4 atnae ;itetlct, it may be exansinvs The Ilona c;vonly ho liqui dated by the paruent of the purchave mance.- in ternot tool [ivy, and receiving patent" throughthit Department JACOB, 111...CAUPIIELL, auglieGin rreyor Gent?. a Great Distribution . B the Metropolitan Gift CASH GIFTS TO THE afT. of $600,000. :Ererij Ticket Draws a Prizsi scactiabouth'lNlJOo 401Uhab'gills each SIAM 10 •do do .10.1001 MO do •do ' Gro 00.dia do &MO I:mi du do 10) Gil Mauna Itmewood Pianos, web SIMI to rno -do - -do Melodrama do • 7310 1110 11130•111minng Madeira. r do • fill to 115 540 Gold Watcher„,.... .. —.. do' 73 to 3ral Cub Prizes. bllverware, tee. •alotill $llOO,OlO . A Omen to draw. any of Itiorbore prism tor 13 wont,: Tktiets describing Perm are sealed In en 'telopee, and well mixed. flu receipt of 7.3 e. a eleakel Uetet In draws without chola, and sent by mall to any. address. The tome named upon ft will be delivered t the ticket bolder op payment of One Dollar. Prizes are Inunedbleell lent to any eddrees balrr arprees or return - MIL Ton wig know Wbat.Yol3l prize is before you pay We it.' Any Prize arraosgrd for another of arum Mier. io Menlo: Out patrons eau depend on bdrdeallag. - . limminaselm:—We rebut the following from 'many who bate lately drown- Valnablo Taira. end Madly permitted as to publish them. Wide/ J. puma, (lace go, 1510.cve:ealo; Mb s ebT, we) Dalthaort; nano at wobewe, Vol/41CW; Jars T. Andrews. 3&I Aztees Shulman., Chadreum Wipubllsh no Moms wlttiontgranmo i ni ro . hio ,i ' ° "" w" " 1" r " . "1 thirti Tribirra. Hit Ificdr"koo:rebnatr liwew to b • hlr o gZ -.'• 1, 5 ildrakt Ji•T 11' ' A 1660 1eelvot----Doiir rim* which . war promiatlr June 141brelieralir:LiMraren'ilititteinle to Ageolv Ssalawaloa gummed. of Sealed porelopeasaietalm ono cash c Tickets for 01 .131rsr r. Ibr for IA All lettere should be addremed to , • - ' Jt. CO. fif4141.1 11113011frOrdirin NeW. Work- 2Wtrilfrfl• J)k4l. 1/.47(). BEAVEIt, PA. • A r ot ) . - • 14101/4401/i47aB. C. AIIit7TEINOT. J. x th .:16111 6...)M.!V. T. 7.11 SAIN.X. . . • • 4.rbutttnot, Shannon:B4 Co., TiMOL I .4I.r. DRY ' G.OODS NOTIONS EASTMIN , FULLERTON'S BARRED FLANNELS, fireennille 11,erred BL tiNfdeTS 'ami • 1. - A 112VN. No. nr; 'Wood Street, PITTS ,T3ll LUCY FT, • PIN K inctri(..3lll. BEAVEI t - DRUG STOlts N . V . q9 Drogifist af, Apothecary, 131/..' A. - V El 11 1,1 N?`. f r DEALER IN. PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PEltrum.EILY. som , s, Toi LET .1 ILTICI. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS, For .31vtlii1 Porpo:, PAINTS, OlLS,ltl'Sfi . ES, SC., «Y. Gi-ROC:E.iZI~S, CRUDE All) NED OILS, of the greatt.t variety, best tit:alit . ). tta.l at the very low em. li .n, .irlit '..2 111 'A 11 :1:1 :,- . t - .lgentB Pn• Falinysto , k, Seim ar:i's I:1211.1.1y V.'l,ite J, the oltirst and In brand in the market nctf Iy. • CARPETS .ivaaA Imo-a-31z ,0430Df.4. A . E 1 I. E D ) •ASsoirrAtEsT OF WHITE ; -CHECK AN I) FANCY 111 A TTINC-i, FOR summEn WE.A. ItNtr 1.1(' OPEN. FRESH ARRIVA L OP NEW BRUSSELS TA 1".12:-.41"11:17 THREE PLY CARPETS& INGRAINS • w Till oil r stmk inc tin. close of the liezvy 1. )ring Trade Oliver McClintock and Co FIFT1:1 jita (9 lat: Co .1L DAILY and WEEKLY. IH7O As n thorongh newataper. oparing nt labor nor rner.ty to farulab the f.tre.t. :oral ina-t t. :la lit in te!li.aantre; as the Pearl—e, can-latent. and p-rai-teat opponent of oar. aption In oral, ala nth ale or Itone+iy, F:o.nomy. l eln utlew nt alnl III•lortil in Winn,. unfair.: to the morn foe tr: itora - nud traery deavription Elnlnnlolt cant. binatioa.--jaat ar n•Arty to e 7.11,), In tln• 1/vpnll/IC.In as In the Detztorratte Dart y. :anti even mom lax larcattort it holds a:IC - fray party lin holt will (.1.4 c a cti intend:l , th:a inalllo4 it.elt :Olin. ttn...op!.••- ti nn Indrlnnident I.ll=nni. lice n IVO- Cale of tin IL,tag and atereata th.•prottle.---41u. Ihr-rattriartiC•tonntratatto.tal , ho - °onto the rtodioz It lan Pros:m.4lv Paper. And keeps op in dm mitred of imprpountrut atol the develoqoanlit of kb.. 'llioroughly mho up ereryttdatt that Is 'addable flr iutote.tli.Zl ',ten 1100n ti of at once and heartily With unnte . .. , r 1. calculated to improve 11110:Ind dxl.l VleV3 , .e rlie standard 4if inteillguaconml 111E , raliry: A.v. Ito Jonah ol the atricte.l •ect. It flrtlr political gataillon• with an earnest nt-h to cot al lde train and place only aqool and rap.,l);e II la a People.. Paper, Awl mut..tut their tnpport op:o:tat rather Ilstu 1110 favors ol pololcal or M. It done Yalu. It. liol , prtokitt more etpecially fn dettonneitn: Ireirtitire vorrv /1114 expo•lng the laracttcco of Ittave• lu o:I.t.• —WI* wade it t h e favoriut of On, M:g.f ii.,• feared of tlittintwtt nAplratltv. nod clulLtnrrt , lp.trt.t leader..• Of the repaittlim It hae earn „ rc.Lwet It IA rdneerely 0411.1: Ulla It di:- *rent .tending In 110 drld of Journallrto regard. tlran n ta.rfttnln.ttlng puhlle promptly ac cord to It. To f.toltfol to their cutitOletto• and good oidulon M 1 111 be tin or. It In a Live Puller,' And ranks is nh VIC d:z rt.! mars thoroughly estate to all litat gnioq no It , Sew , DeParllliell: I, altrays frt•alt and fijl. It. etl.for, al. am Ni sitter) tuts a purpose In tlnsr. lit 31.8 r bet !tenor.. and i...nalalerrial N.... .• ineltit to supply the mo..t °victim: demand.. of th.• hut:laws panne. It lan Prosperous rll/11 Growing Pulse r. (fat lriLt from the - el la :pule ahead, Oa t•it older occuptinis or nem of lournalism; and 1r toss attained to a prutp...ritY an. come to exert ah Influence nrcuud to DO paper in the Slate. LZ It has. hill's won the rank. atte 11rst paper In is tho verdict of newspaper real.er., In goaeral. It ton POper of Influence. It being mad more generally than any other burgh paper, by the [lnstr....se. urtnesslonal awl thinking; elaesca. It is alwaYa html where the la test news is erine t ht, and As an lade pentlftt paper priced,--urt Demi:lag (louse, Coutitta4 (booms. and Inc Family . Circle. whine It Is welcome. no a basins... 4 and intellectual neerionly. and when it, Joisence to econatant dila. Increasing. Ur) past conceals Its best reecaltuteilda- And It I. felt that there LI no no. - .llr for Imle!.;. lag in new nrofenekme or meklur fre4h prouder.n. It meant...while attbertur to lii etu.d.trd In poll. 110 awl moraooot-lirvc It pro,truem.A, and emit nothing. that nil add to f:e atrentrth or le ettmeolts tumfalnatic I= The 1:0114ZIWIAI. entets on another year •tion.; and hoperal,lind with a deliberate plapo,a: o,• *Whit with what wax been .aid above, And It does not her Dale to ask the co-operation of who approve of that. purpo,e. So hi...ha110.. telt in saying that it deairee VW* rapport In Int re.tattig cifealat lon and enlarglint th , "there nrttt n"e - Warm, The season la at band when tint:veer , . and We, Legbdatare will heir, rep • tno.an , l pilrro..: erehts at both the National and Plato Cy ro: w In he toinspirtri Tim mealaree or d. oplenilid taintatratlono‘ Gen. thant wail enoa he before in , eoutary—Ontnaclnd giorLt lone of 009 deepe.t tem.; to every reader and tax payer,_'The sta., Imilataturn. too, will preeeut Miler el interest :Unclad ( of at an animating: and "i heuio 6. the geld of pnpolar n.exemeni" reiatin,• to editeattou and religions , ITKllfon . • Or d 4P1',..1:. ing, of which no On. •h011i0p;7,.4. Tin.; Ignorant. and coneenllnr. wioi! •Il t n b lint to en Itudern will be the o r c nantu crab to give. Tennis. Dallf Nwer•fin p,r you.; for .1 zot fur thrgo mon au. The Weckly Commercial lactrm 31 column 110 , 0 , ptper, ceplatnlez few saverch.ciaono. 11.# .Ml 4 c colmnue 0.10(111111 a complete! OeIpCMIIU ER Or the . ' NEIVS' OF THE IVZEK, the !minim calltorials from the Dully. and all tit- Foreign and florae afarketa, carefully reported ant corrected expretaly for .he ueukly up to the data of each lame, It It emphatically • A Family Newspaper. • Irmils.-19 00 per'year, (Invariably In Tante.) Ia Clubs M twenty ;LSO. Specimen copier sent free. Send for Catalotu, e containing lint of Premium 4. Alb:treas. • THE cimmititeirAL. Pittsburgb, Potts's. _ 0117:-.41-Xertlietts_a. +B5 EL , HUGH. RE WA R • ASA& and Speady Cure for Coughs,Colds, Minna Broneinti!.'Hearaenesa. Croup. .Influenza, Whooping Cough.' i ncipiept. Cchnumption ' and all Disrases oC the Throat and Lung% Don't neglect a atiire Cough, or throw away monc4 On a • . worthless medicine. PRIOR FIFTY CENTS pp/ BOTTLE . , Piwrewl by REWARD , BENTLEY lkO all IRIC, ts. Deng4l.l, Buff,al9, N.Y. .30141 by Drauts • JeBo.ly Ayer's Hair Vigor For restoring Gray.liftir c Its natural Vitality . and'ColOr A dressing wlih is at onco ngrecabl . healthy, nod &recto for preserViag .t 1 t hair. Faded or gr, t hair is soon rector to its orijinal co trith the gloss a.l freshness of !jot h. Thin hair is th' lened, falling hair checked, and b ift. raess Mien, though not always, to red !tot its use. Nothing can restore the INrtir where the rollicks are destroyed, w the _lands littophied awl decayed. FllOl us remain can Ito rived Po usefulness by this application. s Instead 1.1 fluffing the hair with a pasty sedi ment. it will keep it clean and vimwons 11 1 act-ash:ml um will prevent the limit flrnift turning gray or Ildling and votisequ,:itly twovent bahhiess.:, Free from thu-e deleterious substances which make some ifreparatious dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit butt not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing el,t eau h fotani- , ,0 de,iruble. Containimt neither oil not dye, it don, dot roil white cambric, rind yet. Uzi, lot on the hair, giving , it a rich glosAy lucre and a iratrful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AN Li ANALYTICAL CuEsitsrsi LOWELL, MASS. PRICE 51.00 Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all tho pun:coos of • Loxitivn Medic/no. ; 1 $ ; • 4 y a Perhaps no nark moll eino h o universally re. quire.] by everybody is• cathartle, our was ever any hoforo ao unlver,al ly adopted into use, in c verecountry and ninon 4 all els.scec, at this mill I,or, emeicitt pugratit e 2.117. Tho obvious rco• eon is, that It 1441W/rt. l•t• liahlo and far more cut..•• Ural! remedy than a..•• other. Thom who hat rie.l It, know that it cured them: titer., who Ito, sot, Foes' that it cure+ their noiAtihorc .tat rot nil krodv that ,th a t It toes once It does :Ow i • —that it nova fad a thoulat aay built or ucalo t colurciutlon. tIVo hate thol•audt pou'Er ..1. nO.l or cortiihnta, :O of their rentalak , cures t. bllcarintr.rupinint., but such runts or, knot.. / ircrl'oriehburhood. :mot no neat not ;oibli..h tt.. . Adapted to all an, and conditioac in all etitu 1. . ,nntainiutTneitlier calomel or any deleterims they may be taken Wilk safety by any body.fi Hr r stiVX coatmq lire,ervei theta evor fredl aad i st,L I ;bent idea4ant to take, while being ounly ergot to harm can arbe from theii use in . _ . . They operate ley their powerful isailucticu I Ito !Aerial viscera to purify the Wood and Stbrittle, : t nb healthy action—remora thoolcitructiows of the Stomach, loowels, liner, and other organs of U..' kodY, motoring their irregular action to health, arcl ey correcting. whereeer they exi-t. much derantr, in , nti an are the and origin of deieam. Minnie direction* imp sired In Me wrapper on :he hoc, for the following complaint!, which, 111 , -0 rapidly cure:— Tor li/yopepata or todiffrotlon. sien..latornor and loss of .ippetlfe. Orr tho ell be taken moderately to stimulate the %toot- Jolt and re.torcs ill healthy done and action. For Liver .Ceosplalst and vnriolm* a.m+, 11111oae llleadache,aielc ifradacl. r, IntiodireGoe Green Coll° and Dillon Ferera, they should 1, I - .11einu-ly Laken fur each eale,da .owner teeth- a., re 1 when or remove tin oh-tru , itron*whirh Can . • ,•: For Ilpientery of Diorebrea.tnt vol 10+c i; generally required. For Itite,inzati.u.. Gout, Gravel. 'PAT lotion of the Ileort. Pal,. In the *loci/ and Loin*. they ,herald eon:,nn•,“ .1. a* requo , l. to elun.c a.e dnea. I the ty rhanlu tit , ‘: il.npim• tr. For Drop./ lleornical tin eillov. " Mould be talito 1,1 Lu r ie :out I. e•,tieat .1 , • to , dare the effect of n do=tip purer. For Plupprormann Ft:M:1411 • I k• ! 1! it 1,1 . 0 , 111 , c-• by h., . As a Diener Pit!, Plke °Tin or 111,1 1;11,• • ni ol o illaestion and relicro the Ate,:nach. thi,e eteuelatei the torti,••••• • bond. tete healthy artt.m, the aPP. and inirirat••.4 tho Arteut. Ilenee it Is •.:• vantlezeoti•• where no tenon, doranzeraent e•ti e Jtie ttho feelii tolerably well. orlon end, tlot .10.•• • pc / . 11/A male, him red e••• their eleatpene and renovatin;•egimet. ow the d•Ki are apparatus. ArER CO., i'etsetteal CArmisf.o. - S. A. Ettlirly;lyt :I:I .1 ACi =I dity ... .Ipretite, ja,laiice, and, all a . r4.1:1 a dv•ordercd gate ur,the Stomach. Liver or hteAine4. - 87..pare.1 Lv. FLWAU BENTLEY C I lEN I:Y. lirurzv,pt. ';34.13 11 a!! lirt1;1•! , : x. • ";,'l7'r24 t: - II 1' 1:1•,• • r. l!ii.t>7.:l' , .*(>l: 1.1'1:1.1 4,111 iti.• Fr o : 1./1,4 4 . r, it 1 . 4 r mart.tr r‘. t We t'... tti :.r.. t tr.!, 111%11 ' 1 It, 1 .4 , to itaa:l... h Y.. cut IQ • art I ! • 14 , in I;(1)11)S• I' ".r el — Al. 1:- , - ter elt••I ••11b• r 1., 1.:+“1-: 'n • 1,11:01 :nr• 'l' It • - • -•. t• it,. It. or ono,. tl, .! prrnvdt!,, Reasonable Bate IMEMIIMI r.illr r• N.l W.. 1. lot Bens r Brighton Paper BEAVER FALLS, PENN'A. PRINTINCI .11 .1 N I . "ROOFING,. BAILING, tiara wart.. lt.k( _AN I) CA.lll'l.7l' ..EX. JO' 10 :E , AND SOLD AT Whole . sale . alc. Ibiza &Ca., Sta. Third .11venui.. PlTrtiut;i:oll 412r,. 112 %. tikkru grullum4e. II gi !!!!!
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