LOCAL ITEMS, ageto.-C. W. Taylor, Beaver Falla; Evan j>n P h, New Brighton; J. Wnnenbrink, Rochester. TO ADVERTISERS.— Tbe Beaver Radical la the ntort cxtendvelF elrcn* lat *d Weekly Newspaper in Western Pennsylvania. Cleveland & PltWburßli Railroad. mnng iK«r-Mail, 7,46 a. m; Accommodation 5 40 p. m. Ming East— Accommodation, 9,19 *. in; Mall, 5,37 p. ri* txpreae, 7,97 p. m. Arrival and Departure of Stalls. Western mall leaves ai 8 at 4 p.m. B&stern mail leaves at Bp.m.;arrives at 9a.m. Kew Lisbon mail leaves every Friday, (instead of Monday), at Ba. m.; arriveson Saturday, at S p. m. Bisct Hawk, St-Clair, Clarkson end New Lisbon.) H. NOSS. Sleigh for sote--Inquire of Dr. J. C. Levis, Bridgewater. Tbc time is now comlngfor public sales, and tbe place to get bills printed is at Thb Radical of.ee. - , r - .v Take Notice—To Gun Subscribers. _V»’e have a very large Subscription list on oar books which we would like to have paid op- Will our friends pleaseatiend to -his matter at once, and send ns Jfbat isdue, either by draft, post-office ptdeot registered letter. *,-f'J. ~r;~.S ■' \ Booln and Shoes, a large and sdperlour'Btock' of fern's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Sllpper slwayf cn hand Gedts\Custom Made Boots of the best Material. Ladies wear of the beet qnalily. em bracing all the latest* styles In store or taade to order. Misses' Button and Lace and. slippers, st all prices. Boysahd yoothaßpotftand shoes in great variety. Prices IoWSS the”, lowest, £• J. Kennedy’s & Co., JL43 Main street, Beaver t janKMw. Fall?. Commissioner** Appointment*.—Tbo Commissioners of Beaver countyf havemade the following appointments for the present yean Clerk to Commissioners—John McGowri; Counsel—J. It Ear rah • Manager House of Refuge—S. J. Cross; Physician to Jail—Dr; Jno. C. Levis; Mercantile Appraiser—R. F. Mcltvainc; Janitor—Cicero Tur ner., The appointments are excellent, and will meet the hearty approval of all good Republicans. The time is now doming for public sales, and ike place to get bills printed is at The Radical office We have received several interesting communications whiph came too late for publication. Will our friends hereafter bear in mind that all communications, to insure insertion, should be sent in by Tuesday, and earlier if possible. It is im possible for printers to do everything in one day. Col Conwell Is meeting with the greatest success-next to Nasby.—[Cincinnati Daily Times* Mr, John iJßUjger, of Georgetown, haspurchased an intermit in the Beaver Contenatke, and."henceforth the paper , will-be under th'ejointcontrol of Bigger &¥lliiams. Mr. Bigger is a, member, of the gome what dist ■- famsy of Uiat name in Hanover towoship.and is in the south western P’od reputation as a staunch Democrat acd; an honorable man. We wish him success in bis new undertaking. Col. Con well has been an extensive traveler sndoneoftbe ablest correspondents in the conn’ ;ry. His book upon the Coolies entitled “Why and How the Chinese Emigrate,” is the best book it the market fdr ftt kind.—[N. Y. Herald. Admitted . —Robert $l. Agnew, son of Justice Agnew of the Supreme Court, and a member of the bar of Adams coun ty, Pa., was on Wednesday last, on mo tion of H. Hice, admitted to the pi act ice of law in the several Courts of Beaver county. Go to Christy's The time is now coming for public sales, and the place 10 get bills printed is at The Radical office. A. It. Moore, Esq,, Tidioute, Rev. Walter Brown and iady, of Steuben* ville, Ohio, and Dr. A. R, Thomson, of Cabal! county, West Virginia, persons well known in this community, were in Beave: last w?ek on a visit to their friends. Go :o Christy's Capt.j. s. Win a ns, of New Brigh 'a,n ’ hdS appointed Major General of the Nineteenth Division of the State Na onii! Guard, comprising orgaaizilions the c unties of Beaver, Butler and Washington. We congratulate the Gen eral on ai> deserved promotion. As .12 author and orator Col. Cohwell has won • tiocor —[x. V. Tribune. '• There are three thousand and twenty- S‘ilJitr’6 Orphans being educated y this State. There has been expended or education, maintainance and clothing ? ! l^ese Orphans’ during the past year 5467.260.32. . Vfr yb°dy in Raccoon township knows where * Btore is ’ an d also know that Harvey will of ® tairttlln ? in a trade. He has a good stock goods pc hand which he will sellcbeap. e listened iast evening for the fifth time to tanrtf° EWel18 " LeBBonB of Travel,” and under a rroo the committee that it was the 168 rd nepr ' ° ofu in the Sutes.vit is eoodforasmany •’ 88 tbe enthusiasm'of last evening well es —fConinne Journal. . Couwell, —This gentleman wixo 10 °pen the Independent. Lecture lr se in place Feburary 6th, went m oston t 0 the army ns a private. By > with the,dailies of that hl . e soon wade h imself known to the 'c, and at the close of the war the . 0& Tr *nkr sent him round the. world ? correspondent His forte is said to T poo e£criptsoa > “nd his lecture entitled Travel " affords him > fine Wc‘ U,n ' It ' V t 0 d May his talent Jn this Money. andJtfatHntony^HAm* ing fok Cash—Sharp Operations—An Unsuccessful ’ SchiaiE,—Some time since & tnannsmed Jesse E. Porter came to this city, with his wife 'and family, and pat np at one of onr principal hotels. | He had formerly been engaged as a clerh; for *.hotel 1 died, leaving his widow in comfortable ctrpaj^^h^^^'^er^^i^ho^iS'« man of good address and fine personal appear " ance, imadOove to the widow, and was not. long ;in ascertaining that his atten*. time. and early last winter the -family moyedto this ; city, asstated. /They- re*; mained here pnly aboot three roontba," daring which time he spent, or gcb rW df fdjhJOpfhlft frequwUlyof i; go}iag, into ; .business, , jjjiy anything While here. His who ls a niost estlnteblewoman, and 'arf deotJy aitached to him, was willing tb make almost any IsbCrifice for bis sake. ■;snpf ; was far*-, and e to A^bsfc-aj: l. 3. Quay, of Beaver, will of the 1 Commonwealth, to succeed Col. Jordan. ;Quay has achiev ed considerable notoriety as a habitue of Harrisburg during Legislative and other public occasions, and has been for some years an active jjolitic’an. r He has just sold' his newspaper— The Bea ver Radical—to Senator. Rutan, Which is taken to be a sign that lie is going into other business. - The ease with which Beaver county men get Into gp'od places Is becoming proverbial. You don’t seem to have many such in your ancient conn* ty of Bucks.” L. srelnfcld is cJoalDgnpbaßiness. Don't forget that be U selling oat at cost. Rochester, Fa. ■- •• : .• ;■{ - ’■ : •.■■Vi : "'• V W '"I, ji v/s; ' The East Liverpool Gazette says: Anxiety concerning iheywhereaboalß of Mr. Ed. Donds abd Jamw & ! Stewart, is felt; hy their: left febfne about two montHe Sloce tO sell ware. The last heard from about two weeks since, when they were 5 itj; on r their return home. It Is presumable that they badT a snug sum of money, and suspi' cions are entertained that they were foully dealt, with. ?be affair certainly seems very mysterious.. 1 •;. J, H. CbrUtyj of Raccoon township, baa on band and Is constantly receiving a good assortment otgobda, consisting or dry goods, groceries. ; boots and shoes, hsrdware, etc., which hewui selJ-atthe very ’o*e»t rates, fjnick skirt «& small profits Is hiambuo, . ; I . i:\-2f :.i ■■!■ .'j r IVkcsecond “Woman’s Era or the - Divine RepuWic,” ■ was de Hvered, according to - meat, in the Presbyterian church bn last Friday evening to a crowded bouse. Tbe gifted lectuierdevetpped nbe though more thoroughly, as he advanced in'his previous effort and applied the sub* Ject to the complete enfranchisement' of woman. 'HP analyzed the intellectual, moral and physical constitution of women and men, and showed how each have something of the other sex* ahd fa con* struct ion were dnalistic, but that certain distinguishing elements in each sex pre dominated, and : these determined their separate spheres and indicated the uses of which they are capable Industrious arts, Phi|o«fphy, histones, r rel and |polb ticsafe 'the "oot-growth J nf buman Func tions, and a careful study of what has thus been UPreveal tbe char acter of the forces that Jrave. been active in moulding the different civilisations of the world. The dnaiistic being that runs through creation is ;tbe masculine-fern - nine being., Man la not all of the ,mascn- ; line and woman all of the feminine. Each has more or‘ less of the other, ’ and the character of their influence upon socie ty depends upon the predominance of the feminine or masculine nature. In re gard to worth, the. feminine nature was the highest and the last to arise to its' supremacy. The masculine nature had for providential reasons predominated heretofore in the world’s civilization, but nowi tbe feminine nature, of which Christ was the perfect representative, was to appear in all its beauty and power to lead in tbe millennial period of which bards had sung and prophets spoken. Tbe feminine nature was in divine iove, while tbe masculine sented self-love. As love was better than self love, so woman was superior to man, and in the dawning era would reign, through love, over all. Tbe effects of this reign of love would be the abolition of all kinds of slavery, reformation of existing methods in tbe treatment of the unfor tunate, especially as regards both out casts and criminals, tbe prohibition of the liquor traffic and the general refine ment and amelioration of the human fam ily. But, as tbe indispensibie means to this end, women must become voters and hold the power that shapes the policy of the nation., She must have a controlling voice in public affairs, and then this love nature which has been excluded, will as sert its divine origin and the majesty of its power. You can not divorce the na* lures without injury to both; they comple. ment each other and like two hemispheres make one whole. The lecture was quite lengthy, and -w6 baVe sketched * this from memory and know that we have failed to .do justice, .fudging „fropi the interest manifested, and tbe' generous collection -raised, we thfnlc tbatbqt h the lecturer rnunity. ’ r: '- ' Last Wednesday a Company of Ger mans of Beaver Falls;' acting:as a commit* tee of Workingmen of.said place, went op in Economy to have an interview with Mr. Lenz. - one of the: trustees of the Economite Society, fcnd who, as reported, is strongly to the introduction of Chinese labor info .Cutlery. This Committee did not flad the oldgenlleman a|l home, but Mr. Henrici was there, the Stber trustee, and to. him. the ■ members resented 5 their complaints wlthddi re living,very much satisfaction perhaps, elxcept advice to go home and mind their (justness and every thing-would soon be in a properous condition. Jnst how this prosperity is to happen and who are to prosper he did not explain, and the Ser mon workmen are compelled to await the return of their friend and well-wisher, Mr. Lenz, to obtain further light by which to dispel the gloom that now rests upon their prospects. At an election of elders held in the Presbyterian church of Beaver Falls, the rotary system was adopted unanimously, and in order to put it in operation, the three oid elders were; continued, one for two years; one for four years; and the other for six. Three new elders ' were elected one for two, one for four and one for six years,faking the board of elders to consist of vi t : Parkison, Frazier, Thorne, DotrdS, Stewart and Bracken. The oame plan Wil - used in the elebtion of deacons, resulting in the election of Morrison for six years, Craighead for four, Cline fbr two; ; A .Sad man who. gave his haine as Edward Sbanehnessy, fell into a fire on last Sabbath near the Little Beaver,B. R. b/idge, west o f Gew Galilee. The fire was built near the'track for the benefit of the watchman of the road, and Shaughnessy, who seemstobe a stranger, asked the privilege of warming himself. It is thought while so doing he took a fit and fejil into the fire. .. He was terribly burned about the body and head, sink ‘ bat very little hopes are entertained of bis re covery by the Dr. Shnrlock. The unforinnite man was well taken care of by ex;Sherlff Gnebing at his residence inNew Galilee,—Pms, nth. Bank Directors Election,— The annual meeting.of the stockholders of the National Bank of Beaver county, took place in the Banking House, New Brigh ton, on Tuesday oflastweek, and the fol lowing directors were elected to serve fpr the ensuing year: John Miner, R, E. Hoopes, R. Bi Edgar, Benjamin Wilde, M. Darragh, G. W. Hamilton, G. S. Bir ker, John Stiles audJainefi Duncan. the Me* ■ M£ j fading, caominto tine.house;.,bulled ofi watafe .^M^ghl,, a*ico*fprvnndie^ no ow A»JBe smSk tWiilwC 3t l^i.' morning. 26u£ uh.». his 1 jre- n sl^tcßTnkl *?* .«s%’ &$v Is*s' hanging by- theneck, witharope baiter. taken ; from one pf tfip. fer«ea, anS thrown oyer a l^m-some seven feet high,; withlbUi knee%tobchipgthe. stable floor/, was the- lifeless remains of her unfortu : natefather,cold, stiff and frozen, bis feet' anti legs Jirp.pa the knees s flown , resting ‘ wholly on the stab le floor. be ! must have died' irery gradually, kf at' any time during the period ,of dying be could have artesied death by rising to bis feet, or helping himself up by the logs of the. stable wali.frhich bis i»ofly almost touch ed. Domestic difficulties are thought to he the cause. He leaves one child, two step children, and a large train of relatives and friends to mourn his untime ly end. An inquest was held by Justice Andrew Labtz. Burgess—A Q McCreary: Assistant .Burges?— James Hood; Council-Martin Motzgar, James iL, Fessenden, Wm U Hood, Herman Eckbardt, Danl' Barnard,' H M Meyers; Judge of Election—O H Noble: Inspectors—B P Nowiing, A P Wolf, N M Macomber, School Directors—J R EaklnChaaD Benonf; Assessor—J H Fife; Assistant. Assessors —J|R Hoopes, PGRohnrcaat; Auditors—W C Pies . senden, Wm Shannon; Constable—Jaimes Houston. Majority agiinst license—lls. The following is the reshlt of the election in NEW BBiaUTON. U S Johns was elected Burgess, J M Alexander Assistant Burgees, Win Boggs High Constable. North Wabd. Council—R KHodpes, R, KRH; D W Bwick, R,ft2;l K Campbell, Lid, 144>4; John C WhUla, 0, IG9J4. 'pf Cooper, H, U 3; Jos Reeves, IK, TO. , Inspector— Jobnß Williams, R, f>; 67. School Dlractoir—B *T Reell, Ri A Mc- Gowan.R, 169; Tbos Miller, D, 74. Constable— Wm Boggs, H, 119; W C Powell, D,-70. For ii* cenre, 84; against license, JTO; * * ■. ~^ Middle Wabd. R, lit*; A Bentley; Jr, R, 130; A Daff,'l'H; 102; Thos Mellon, D, 90. Jadg« Of Elect AraddJo. R, 91; G PBleaon,.%isr. Inspector—Hiram'Reed, Jx. 88; recMrr-jR r Mihtf,'R^^ i S N Rv6o. A*. William Hunter; against license, 120. f.V; : * ' States Patent Office to James M. Conkle, of Beaver Palls, for a Rotary Engine, described: Stationary rings pro ject inwal l from i the or outward from a stationary Centre, to form rests or export for the valves or steam rebatmentsjUhe piston or rptety head, re volves around said projectings orsupports. Henry. Schipeman was accidentally killed on’Taesday at Ran, f>y be ing thrown with his wagon over an on bankment. The road was .covered with &e r j|anjk carrying the horses with it. One horse rolled bn Mr. Schipeman find; jc|Med him. The companion who was with Uln escaped without injury. Mr, John,Whitta, of New, Brighton was injured by an accident on the P. C. &;St Lonis raUroad,on.Tj|«|* day. His relations received a dispatch from Ffazieraburgon Thursday-stating that he was getting worse and to His sister left immediately to see Km. , i Our recent article oil L * • - —-r. Safe Harbor Lodye, jSb. TfK),l. O. 0. F., located at stated mee|iil|f, passed lbe fojlpwing resn lulion in regard topical Option,- r > Besotted, That -we 'believe It Is; the doty of every advocate of the cause of Temperance to use his influence to sustain -the cause by voting at the ensuing electlonagainstthe granting of license for the sale of intoxicating liquors in Beaver county. Keep the ball rolling. We hope to bear of similar resolullonSbeing passed by every Lodge and Society in the bounty. Men and brethren, we urge it Upon you to work earnestly. A triumph of this great moral principle will be no political triumph—but one in which we of every party, have .an equal interest. Work, then,,for the. good .of liiecommon cause, arduously and unremittingly. L. In regard to the-rumor, that a black band iron ore vein had been discovered near Smiths' Ferry, op Little Beaver We understand lliflt it;% not without foundation, and the. vein is said to be located ou Mr Foulk’s farm, on the right bank of the stream, about four m iles from the Ohio river. A Patent was issued from the United ;.- v » r .- _x'y■ “Inwaya thataradarfcand tricks that me vain”— ; • Tot be punctual Id tto be success fa I—at least in, the majority of cases* Seeing that we have joist started in a new year, ilt may not bet amis to coasldechow much jofi bur happiness, how much’ of others* happiness, andhowmoch the suocess-of iOnraelFesandothersdepend nppn punc tuality. r rllen..in e»eiy: calling: in : life would do well to be always; found on the pnnetaal. list. >vlf yon: are: a miioiater of the gospel, pnaetaaUty Inessential Are yoaj ft: pUyelciaft ? thenjpunciuallty adds infinite; valuetoyour profetelon.Yuo cannot be a successful lawyer w Hfaont be ingpuartaal.ASA teacher, or educator, T* t . o- !ÜBjCtoftlity i 8 lndi»pen&»ble. Ia foci* nmchaots.msDufactufers. uniats, and lasi* .bat; not feast* feborbrs—yes,all,, 06? difference :what .their avocation ihsiy be, will always be benefitted by being, punc tual. Young man, who ever you are, if yon are forming rales of action for life, let punctuality be one of them—-one you intend to observe.. Be punctual at school, in church, in business—whether that busi ness is making brooms or making match - es—be punctual ip the fulfilment of all your promises, whether to your God, U* your fellow-man, Or to yourself. In order to do this, never promise to do anything that you believe to be wrong, and always use every available means of obtaining knowledge about the character *of the business your promise may- be based upon before making it, then you will.be able to act discreetly in the matter, : The, drones of society are never punp tual; they are proverbially stupid, wait ing, Micawber-like, for something, to turn up—never thinking of even trying to turn up anything, unless it is an ace; jack or a glass of whisky. However, they man ifpst a cunning promptness bills, but lose all of that canning prompt ness about the lime their bills are doe Tbe pupctual men of society should spot these doles* scalliwags, these self-same blood-suckers, who derive their suste nance by the labor of others, and thus in crease the proportionate cost of every ar ticle consumed by bpuest, punctual meo, by making those bard-working, honest men pay enoughjmqre for their merchan dise to account for the losses by the bad debts, contracted by—well no matter, there Is no name in any decent vocabnla ry by which to designate them, without resorting to Billingsgate or thief slang, and that we will not do. But if yon dp not wish to be classed with that same black list, always be punctual. To get a glimpse of the various schemes resorted to by those, who are never known to be punctual, to avoid paying their bills, just spend one or two days with a collec tor, and you will not only be amused but astonished. j9oe, day spent in this way #rta convince any sane man that a blessingbut ■'an absotutenec^ty. Lei us all, be punctual; let us come to tima In. pay iogstnall.'trifling debts* —every one of them—and see how busi ness men, will thereby be enabled to pay their larger debts without trouble. As this ia'an illustration in business, so we might carry but the illustrations religiously and socially* and always prove punctuality es sential to success. Me. : lab to C. Stelnfeld’s Clothing store. He is sell' tog out at-cost. ' . The Waynesbnrg Republican is out in aft neW dress with bright paper and new type, and so enlarged as to contain one third mbre reading tnatter than before. We are glad to see manifested on the part of the Republican such a progressive spirit. : - !<• Stelnfeld is selling out at dost to quit bn< slaess. We are indebted to the publishers, for the January number of the Penn Monthly , Which is more than up to its usual ex cellence. The articles ; are Well written and of general interest, especially the leading one on the Cdnstitutional Con vention. For Coughs, and Consumption, in its early stages,nothing equals Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. ’ 613. J. JR, Eby, Esq,, of Harrisburg, has been re-elected President of the State Ag ricultural Society. The next annual Fair will be held at Erie, commencing on the 23d of September. Qnery.-Wby do all other Sewing Machines draw their comparison from the Singer ? Answer.—Because the Singer is the standard Sewing Machine of the World; • B. Stbaw i Co.t No. 10 Sixth' Street, Pitts, borgb. Fa. i i > •. Citizens’ Prohibition Executive Com* mltfee Meeting.— Pursuant to announcement, the Citizens’ Prohibition Executive Committee held its first meeting at the Court House on last; Saturday evening. The committee was organized by electing S.‘ B. Wilson Chairman, J. Wcyand Sectary, and Q. W. Hamilton Treasurer. After a-general Interchange- of opinion it was thonght advisable: to enlarge the committee, where upon the names or Smith Curtis, S. B. French, M. Wey and and B. B.Dangherty were added to the Ex ecutive Committee. That body is now composed as follows: • •• Samuel B. Wilson, M. S.Quay, JohnF. Bravo, £. P, Kuhn, J.B, Bulan, J. Weysnd, John Canghey, B. M. Boneboo, J. B Harrah, Frank Wilson, B. I. Imbrie, William Orr, K. T. T#ylor,|3fel), W- Uamir ton, I). Singleton, F. Chamberlin White, Smith Curtis, S. B.Frencb, M. Weyand and E. B, Daugherty. * Smith Curtis, Esq., was elected ion additional secretary to the Committee. The best of feeling prevailed among the mctSbere, and active effort was promised on the part of ail. After which the committee adjourned to meet at the same piece on Saturday ' evening, February,at 7 o’clock. Fkpobteb. 3s.': ■■; drive his team across the railroad at Beaveyfclls, was caught by the which tore the wagon op and caught hinij on the cowcatcher and carried him two hundred yards. He was injured probably fatally. " 1 ’ % ‘,'y ■ ■ p-.' OU *. Me- Donald&Co. hereobtained a good oil well on the PUher fern* near Ohiovilte, eald lo be from 15 to* 20 barrels per day* Another Wg well is reported on the Mo* Laughlln fane. JTe regret to learn that Sheriff Dayis, .bfjfcaGiehce 'coiautyi ledt ‘ Svr&drajr Vf■: ; pneumonia. ! He was a‘,‘ bravesoldier and tttdty Wounded while in the army., Gov ernor Hariranfl has appointed, lo flll the; nnexpired terin, William DAvte, brother of the deceased, whose appointment,' he* having been deputy Sheriff and being ac quainted with the business of'the office,’ will glyeenttre satisfaction. - Wm. E,- Witson has sold hil entire interest in the Washington Advance to M. A. Cooper & Co. Go to Christy's; he Is a clever ferfowvand will give you the best kind of a bargain. In onr paper to-day willbo found tbe advertise* ment of a magazine caled the Bumble Bee, which is an evidence of what can be done in the way oC magazine publishing. Although this magazine i furnished to subscribers at dn'y one dollar a year,' yet every subscriber receive* a beautiful Chromo, entitled the “Unwelcome Visitor,” fB, larger and finer that given with mostthree and five dollars magazines. - We advise bur readers to read the^ advertisement and subscribe at once: they could’’ not invest a dollar to better advantage. Onr,Bodily Infirmities. Physical infirmities are the lot of all. Millions are always sick. No man, woman or child is. uni formly in perfect health. Much, however, of the sickness and suffering which render life a burden’ tojso many of onr fellow beings is due to care*, lessness and neglect. A mighty antidote.to the, eading causes of disease has been provided. It, as harmless as it is efficient. No poisonous drug enters into its composition. It is nn unde- e 4 stimulant, tonic and aperient, of which every * ingredient is vegetable. This unexceptionable preventive and restorative medicine is not “a new thing under the sun.” Hostetter’s Stomach Bit terswill soon bsvedieen before the World a quar ter of a century ; and It is not too much to aver that thousands, aye, tens of thousand,?. are now-; using it who would have been in their graves years ago had they not been strengthened and sus tained by this wholesome stimulant, The rapidi ty with which minor ailments when neglected, obstinate diseases, is well known; This tonic is famous for be immediate check which it gives to thote breeders of deadly disorders. The sensation of languor, the sick headache, the ner vousness. the indisposition to exertion, the nau sea, the confusion of brain, the physical debility,- which are intended to premonisb na of , the ap proach of serious danger, ate invariably removed by a few doses of the Bitters. The feme ol the * preparation as a genuine specific for-dyspepsia,. , billion a complaints, malarious, fevers, rheumatism., and chtonic debility, is as wide as the world; and.* : }n tbete days of inlrinous charlatanism, when * r that rob the invalid or.the las* remnants ofhiß strenglh, are advertised as fnvfgr > it lain deed *b Jessing to nrankind- thßt Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters are everywhere prof: Curable, and ev#ywhere popular. jonS-lm ' j ; J. H. Chrlaly» HfeUpost-offlce, will receive II jkinds of produce W exchange for goods, and wdl pay the highest prices of the market. MARRIED. BHANER-QDTERMUTR-On the 17th, Inst., by Rev. Jno. Brown, at Knob. Beaver connty. Pa., Mr. David P. Shaner, to Miss Annie C.'Gnter nrate. ' DIED. NASH—On Tuesday, January 21st- Mr. Frank Nash, of Greene Township. NEW BRIGHTON GRAIN MARKET. CORIiECTED WEEKLY BY WADE WllSOy White Wheat per bushel New Red *• “ “ • Rye “ “ Oats “ “ Corn (old she lied) “ Buckwheat •• Hew NOTICE. ESTATE OP JAMES PORTER. 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