\i I , • • lin . I from the Pit( aburgh Cldetian Advocate. • li :- -- 1 - '7linnie Mb es: __l The subject Of this 'notice, was born near . Eitnialtillen, in reland, on the 30lh day \:of September, 1823. She was the only daughter of John and Christian Idoffiitcc and had big. one brother: When Valuate was thirteen - years old.i.he cat % , with her parents to [this country, and . settled in Sha r9n, 13eavei- County, where she lived till August 1.5t14 1 1854, whemshe•was unitgd in marrarge 'to "J. 0-. Bliss ' 'Esq., from *bleb time till her death they lived in Bea _ Ter. , • '• L Fannie was blessed with the careful - training of a:pithis motbei; Wand froth her early childhood sbe attended 'regularly to the means -of grace, such as secret prayer; Tkoiding the Scriptures, the prayer ` and class meetings, and . .the publio ordinanees ,of konse. When about ten years of age she - obtained the witness of her adoption into - Christ's family, and she ever aftenrards- gave satisfactory evidence of the..soupdne.ss of her -conversion, by her .43thisistant Christian conduct., For a -hum ber of years before her marriage she was one ef, our mast, eiligent, and. efficient teaebers in the Sunday school; and after her marriage , as far as her health would permit, she Was always found at her post -in the Sunday iebool and in her place - in 'tbi church: The Sabbath previous to Ater. ~death she was at church in fine health,and en the Wedpestlay fottewitge, 'be4igrthe -24th of December,lBs6, herblood washed . ._ spirit teak its:flight to the regions of the . blessed - on f,igb, leaving her infant see to the care of her bereaved and serr6Witig husband, and leaving her aged parents and only brother, with a lrgo ci-cle of rela tions, to mourn over the loss they have sustained by, the death of one so worthy of their affections. = But their cup of sot.- ' row is mingled with the consoling reflec- i -fiat that their Fannie "is not.dead, but I sleepeth," and that the time is coming t . when all that sleep in 'Jesus shall come n , ' fe with him to'the enjoyment of ti . lifo that shall-never end,and a glory that shall • 'rya' fade away. - 111ay the Lord ley \ tie . . -trace prepare us to lie •sharer tat glory! Amen. sc iN elt B vcr,lan. G. 1837 What a Long-Tailcalf Cat's Got. A. K. ~Iklarsball, Member of Congress : 'from Kentucky, thinks' newspapers "con= . temptible things." Dlr. Campbell,.of Ohio thinks that charges which at _, bast "but ,• -come from ,a newspaper," or merely from same "Editor cr penny a liner," or are made by a" writer through the'meditim of "manufactured rags and la'mp black. and oil," are not worthy of . Inlr-gstligation, but when one of their: -own .lio4li- - .6f :nlincrcit.- 1 ---- - + 1 : -. \,, late dignified,' I cspe ctu /de ' 0,. a ig fEaQ int b, ' "ITOAxED.' The' marriages anuoutr.,-, 1 repeat the charge, then, indeed, -it should l in our last paper, as having occurred in be investigated. ~What.do not - there- vory-the ;vicinity of Darlington on - the 80th inst. , hi,gb -toned Coagrcismen owe to news Pa - twe are informed. by relzeiv'es efilie PartiUsi perd What trotild tu"st of them be were -. ' bare not taken la ,, e They were eueloiel there no newspapers? And will these gen- t ---• - - ' P • , - 1 tlenfau bear in mind their,opinion of Edi- i to us in i t - hater, post -marked - L:Elaet . , ,% tors and newspapers when favors . are here- i ..)1ill," with tae signa t ure , r , ' after asked? - 1 ,' ,' ' • '-appended • and we regarding it as ail '' This ill - tempered out: twit reminds usi right nub ' lit"ted thorn ' without further nf a btory wkich We i may have told; but c' • - ---- i thought As soon however,' as we learned ar - lieb will bear repetition. ik-Fiiiiimin one of iho comities of North- i that a tri'; . k; bad ti received practiced - upon us , - , -ern New Yerk-was-very snxisns to be elec- 1 we with the aid of a couple of friends, tra- i P.Fitow•-11""9"wrm''''''""5""""'" =a ""'".---.--17"-TO'v7,7-1-77.7;-Tot;7,;'Wri,......t ro itician whose influence was (Icemsd of tt o `orrery can' r'.‘sec for his unjustilia sufficient, but even with that, the candidate r • ,t 'faired an election. • ; bid conduct. l i\ n e trust that this ecum.! ftcr fits deTeitirthe tirtsuc'eessful candt Fstancemay teach Lim a lesson that he will •date,•,mottis hsrd working (Vend and was not sodn f nrcet . ' • • very pen:dent under his defea , oven finding: • .faulVeritlik his warm friends will had done ; their best to get him elected. This abused man smarting under treatmeot from a man not reallf worthy we labor and exertion -made for, him; turned indignantly on the -would be Sheriff and i said, Mr, C thaAhnighty ha s d dorie one half as• much for you as I have, you! would now be Sher iff of the uni%prse. , Will our snappi-h Congressman apply the moral.— Cleveland Iterald. • The State Agricultural Society.—The following - gentlemen have been elected-aft - Cers for the ensuing year: .President---Diavid Taggart. rice Presidents—'District;, •I, George W. Woodward; 2, A. T. Newbold; 3, Charles K. Engle; 4,1 Joseph Yeager; 5, Thomas P. - Knox, .6, o st, 11. Mcllvaine; 7, • Adrian, Cornell: 8 Ocerfe Kan. 9, John Strohm; 10, John F. Rutherford; 11, Arnos E. Kapp;l 12, E. W. Sturde.. want; 13, Asa Packer, 14, William Jessup; 15, H. N. McAllisterAl6, Jacob S. Halde -tmo; 17,Vilriam Heyser; 18, Elias Baker; 19, John McFarland;l2o, Joshua Wright; - 21, Jona Murdock, Jr- 22, William Mar i tiu; - 23. William Maxwell; 24, Win. Big ' ler; 25, James Niles] Additional Members of the Executive Cornruittee--Frederick Watti;James Gow an; . A. O.' Ileisier; Issac:G. McKinley; - 2 . 70hn O. 'Flenniken. 1, Corresponding Seeretary—k. Baia ' -Hamilton. • Cnemist and Ci " 11nIdeistan. Libra' Lfteot Ca - kin . fa trial at the Maris iiisiliton's Assignee...vs. ,McKee ,:ltobt,,S Hays vs GetilV Fulton. . :-George Black vs I tame 1. • Bioglsent ve , sumo - Carson vs jaglia Baekly Alen Gibb vs Alex. Gibb at al Jas Brady 11, R Daiwn Hanauer & Brenner it's Jos Braun ,-4 Trisateall - Slide'Vit seine - =:" Nenieffinatter vs • 1 lame 3.M Moore vs...bonist Rehm:tun ' l'iliebierli : Jeher vs .thoa Parkinson S lid goo Week. -I,lettleir,ElderisAynt R Sterling 31 littler & Son vs • - same `..pa , Nß "DJ Co Barker' • Jas Blar.k & Wife re Jahn Irvin. et floury Creul R, Wife vs some . ./tllradl4y V-,_pavict Irons Thee Irlirtayti'vit 'Benton &,'Cri.‘well , - Chia J-Taylor vs .31argareeWhite M'Cormell vs &PR. Co J , 2 l .L.t . ughlintorid vs .T.,s Kronk ot'al :14i,tirsingeetiAriner vs J W Johoston • a .".' Geo icvet.oluva Poor „goose Direetors ReVerci 11' #7ll . TS OitP Fitn '. pson M Ham ilton. fi J Power Edward Warner • „Mary Ann Endenbach Qs' Wye M'Gill : 13.EAV14_)R, AR,GTTS. •- X. s,„rsTax33. N. - & - T.lWeyind Editots & Piortetots •FEBRUARY, 4, 1857. , REPUBLICAN BDATE CONVTIITION. The Eepubleour=S?-ate Conventien, for the nomination of candidates for Governor and othei• State officer 4 will be held at Tint; Pi SIM rg, en Wednesday the 25 th 6 - rmsr4ll: 1857. Each District will eledt 'Delegates in the runii rnanneri'egnal- in number to itp representattion in'.the two .Illonseri!of State Leir,9 stnrej and nopenson will be nu titled, by Shhstitution, to represent a die: triet iw which he does not, reside CHA.'S - GIBBONS.. Chairiann of State Executive Committee BeL,The corotounie4tion of grit 'Mer chant," bas unavoidably .beeu crowded out Of thitlw j ecks paper. It will TeCeivo attcn; tion next week. 1 • 111ErWilliarn McCahstet, Jr., has again • Lail us under obligations to *him, or late Louisille and Cineinn4tti papers. • COUNTY AUDITORS-.—OUT Board of Coun • ty Auditors, which ha 9 been in session, for the lasi .two of three. weeks adjourned finally on ..I.otalay eveniog Govrallort or MAiN,;,—ln consequence 'of the necessity withdrawal. - from the - Gn hernatotial chair of Illi t nnibal wh has been elected ' to the lung term in the United States Senate, , Hon. Joseph Will of Agnsta, President of the Senate, the -,acting Goritnor of 31aine after.the 4th of March;next. SuiTER.-L-Our readers Will not forget . the supper'fer the 14iiefit of the' widows an NrPlians, ,ef Beaver Lodge j, o, o, F, theo.ld Fellows Mill; in Bridgewa: ter on this (W•edrisday) evening, at 7 P. M.l We kart] that ,eitensivp arrange 7 inen4 have been ink.; for-theaccointn Dda ffueOs ; and the .well known 1•, • ' energy of the persons:, w K), have the aftldr in hand, the supperwill llbtless be nn excellent orie l ; and thi, ecean, one cf good feeling and brotherly Idve. \`,' MONROP. ,A's ENERGETIC ti.OVEßNOß.—Governor Newell was compelled to walk. from his residence, in allentown,-N J to-Trentoo, a!dimance of - twelvt:toilcs; on foot ill order Id , reach the,capitol in time to be inastgura ted,,as the weather forbid travelling either in sleighi or on lirsehack. lie comPatraied on his'journey by John Van dyk;e, Esc.,_ of NC' Brunswick, 'who ltp pen&l to he at his house at the Lima; : Just as he Was starting a roan nytivettat his bausq, requesting him (he being a. phy. sician) to visit professionally; a sick child . 11 this obliged hint -tO•go a conFidera ble distance out of the way, he promptly consented to do go. It will hardly' be said of him "He has no motive power. "`s ' ologist = Pr.of. S. S IMES ME II II Bpjonia, PA, ; [Editorial CoiTewondence of the Argue. 3 AFFAIRS AT WASHINGTON; • WAsuinurOsr, Jan. The social land political community here has received a shock in the sudden death of Mr. Sumtieri assailant, Preston, S. Brooks of S. C. This kentreman died at his' hotel oti Tuesday evening, after a brief which, _was at first only a severe cold, but finally took tile form' of croup, and this carried him off wl le apparently igfull vigor. This occurrence will give , rise to a world of i meralizing throughout the country:and many will think they of dos! it' V* visitation. aiid certainly "hie not a. little:tau-velum tfr our • . eyes, 'tint, ,while Surnuir has lingered sa long ariit'ilbizat'ed as it „ivere .'between life and death, pitli.putlit Oteution , drawn to I him everywhere, ur•O!oke, has' been quietly taketi 'Off by s Child's disease.' •It certainly aieMs like i'reililaiion Of serifitire---'"veng gee . nee is mine ~with the, Lord. 4 ". ; Mr. Brooks', funeral was solemnized with the usual tugressional pomp. Mr. Kettt piO nounced his leulogy in the House; and Toombs in the Senate thO latter was se much effected ..t.hat ha was compelled to bring his remar,lco .to an al;ropt, The _ceremony _was, rendered.imrie - sing by tun - Preience of Pr!aidentP:terce•and Calia 7 net, Mr; Buchanan, 'Pre4ident , ' l nfect, ta.: igether with, theLf Su,dgea of the',Supreme court,, who occupied Beata in thL area in flail of the Speaker's ehair. Mr. Brooks wait t uite a young man, and }eaves a pia- GAY and six or seven children:' • This "rill he - a sad berearenant.-to them, ' mud the . 1401ri SO that they wereintally ignorant - of the impending blepr'.t there baring been edmrartnitiation Irith . the South 'dtp- . rit*, 1)31 mod of tussmkaept: Atm. B; ~. , those who know I : ' , , I , • [ ''' ' berwe • ll able ltY 4 -, 1 i o f.laves m gation into] lon of mebev7is stilt rk Of itallrin vnin.i- • in very little corruption and perhaps' marl less ,' 'the -priblicrtutve,beou led !law for 'pia:Adak b fine ! c . . suett• as refuse to, t tify . ford it --- cotoinitteilo ell, I. ely to. e.tercistiasalatiry 'r, although I. cannot cora -1 io - which it was hurried i ms of legiglation i in this cc... rdri ..gimontou the die N. Y.'Times, is still it the Sergeentat-Arms y to be the lifirst victim of , tic tr9ent i tlii provpked. Ithe sub ject'. at . present un- iP represented by ji;beili - Iltirki ' i The Commit i ehaizes-of . 4carrn ngaged r in.* r, . i Fri= ell tiian,l ! iill be' dieelois e ! really exiakthq. to:ber've, .:.The , and.i pilAini 1 when uiiiiiiined the zd . 012 ie, i 0 1! 1 i uenee hereaft . 1 mend the Manna . I J thiough' tho fo . particular instil. I . ' correiliondens o in the custody and'appears like tLe lawlrhose e.,, The Tariff is • -1 der - dinussion i , so ranch diversit members of the tion, that I am to preyionsly ea !Erg will be done ress a . Special IV& 1111•6, 10V • • the .House but 'there ia _of sentimen' oven ;among .awe pal ty upon this qaes ow persusded, contrary .resse&opinicins;-that n loth.; ith it at this setiiioni no, nactninni be excepted In i t: - tniCriIIIIIIS ,h to ?mike one's head_gid theialendara ' of business, miss iiii it4ll public and l t: 0 be disposed 147 and re ma remains between now March. , To undertake to ted question like the Tar, , ' 6 seoms.to Inc highly rna l avenke . rie, that leading 'to the - aeittenesTh6l4o 1 I anitnatO scene of gaiety 1 .1- .-, • •st, in thkitfumeroto merry . o have thioriged it day and_ t horses, atidjingling bells, era briiiiiel mind *hat we Italiani; •Carnivals. .The likely t4cltobange soon uow, s, na I iCiiime . , . . sea. It Kenon ! dy to look toted and I's4e what 1 pticato • there fleet how t: and the 4th.of settle a borrlplci if at ouch 'a• ti reasonable. • The ,prineipn from the Capito has presente4 fur Some ti!lie.F sleigh' riders wI night. Thei i fn and joyous 6: :read of in th, weather seems and il-ippebrancil thaw. lIOAL C POLTII . , The changes which time effect are-very great, and not taregrimitly: - very rapid.— ;) l'A few years ago, the De r peracy of New York I divided—the kite lamented Silas Wright, Preston King; t e Evening'Past, band John A. ing—lesdiug off the censer= I)%tive anti-s 1 very puti i bn, and forming wha avas him n as th6"Soft Shell" . , parts; while he pr : slavery , portion tinder the lead Of Daniel S. Dickinson, Capt. Ryn. ders, , and. , appropriateu to themselves - and were called "Ifittid Simi lacy .stood. Mae ~. former end( in to bring back to the original I itilllt-iie v.,...----,r I :h mr . hi and spur, , —ti....tv,, _ .ire an d _ coetrol of th. South. On the—p an me of t ~ ; the Kansgs.Nebraska Dill, the two Win-Igs--1 ~.e ' SOperaUl pc manelitly„%nd on Saturday • r` , i Ivitrtbh..- ; teleg , aph ,hroug i t ug the picaing ittielligence that, that , lofty.statcsman, and 1 i. 1 I cdrnect chattipion of squid rights, Pni.Frox Kula was notninated in iiigislative caucus as the Republican canditlii ! te for I .1 '8 Sen- 1 1 I tor frntn. NertYotk. lie is doulatJesi, ere tbis elected. \ • I ' About yie ,itne the \feud commenced in New York, a Ischism occurred in the Dern. saccade ranks in Illinois, which caused the party to, divide. One branch was prd-igia very—the other anti-al.tvm. On the Pas'. l cage of the Nebraslca" . 94 the two joined I, issue, and LrAtAN TRUMBULL., toe , manor of t he latter the latter was returae l ti to the Senate of , the 'United States. ' 1 ' i i the Nltional t Domot land-marks of the f4u , mnk_; anlnhe later wl.l Two years ag:i,,llAtirtnAL Hamra 's, of Mine, a Democratic Senator, in the true sense of the word, a man::of lofty standing at time, a' tatesman of ripe experience, and Confer-scaly the, leader of his:Party in State, went ;from Washington, sounded I • '' • the alarm to his' friends in Maine, and g. v 4. • notice. if the National -Democratic party engaged in the scheme of exiendiogslav+y: bdwould array himself against He .sr rayed-bigAself against it, ;became Governo r of his native State ia.opposition to it, and two 'weeks ago, received its voteihrotigh the Legislature to represent it in the feder 'al Senate for six yelaxs. - .2., JudgeEigourrur.; of Wisconsin, re- i cently elected by the Republicans to p..`l resent that State in. the Senate also comes ' froktha. Demoomtic ranks, and is said to 1 , 0 •=l' man :of rcakarkabTe_kregifk of.sharacter : • Six Pars, sjoce,,the bleto of Massadhu. setts *as strongly *big, And ee been Perhaps for, a quaitim oritlceitury befori•; but the alleged stibtdission- of their :greet . , stati4Wan . , Miiel4.elsear, to the demands of the soutb, aroused a feeling in the 4'old Bay State," that was nakmkett, for byl the' actor at Wasbiugtoit. ' •Mr. : Webstert.be came aware of ' the'storM, but sbelt red himself. from it by ,accepting the pcitt - of .Secretary 4 : lState: 'The. Demoerat s -MMlassachusett? then occupied the :prsent .R e publican , ground, and the Legislative Members of that party,,Propased ' to unite with the Via; Soil, weighers, to elect a Spnator, *hose position tlatnat, the. exten sion of Slavery iris' 'unequivocal-mud eat is- - factori: And tlietir was bcgtr. contest, wnich waa•eartied pn amid lromendons e:-1 allotment, from tlTiat i of . January 1:854. to the 24th of Apnl following, and on the latter dayOhas. "SuMnet. was elected by majority of one vote, over Robert 'C. throp theNhig caa!Tufate ; and fram a 1/ 3 . l clthw- PePaitolltltefel".' - 11 ; . • H. .1-, three of the inembers who .t. o for . tr. !fsiliiiileil.it - "*l*t . tune were delegatitrtu the ' late Cincinnati Cetcircution, and two oth. ere'rtoSt.hOlditiffiri under President Pierce. Sit y eariliTe palsied, and what a change Mr. Situaei was then an &Owed opponent of the extehmon of Slaveiy—he is the same now. -,Theu : sitsi*so supported, by thei Deinocracy of his Skate-Luoir he is-opposed by it. Then he was erriploired by tliem to i. a the' 'f K - 1-4 11 P.l 4 ti for a6iig it The n e cause o on :ts ~ , now eis re i -v-tle... ;viabid4en would,l they have rallied to hi dtfence'while in'l the - .discharge • of his duty-now ,with the " ro e remark "he is served fia ?' see him struck down . in the senate , ' Sim to rise tio'more in his strength: Utit the Changes' in Mr. •.Sumher are also marked Changes, bit dillerent from the ciumgCs.,Of his Derr. % oeratic liupperters., 31r, Sumner whc;'teas thee a ertangei to public life, unknown:to` polities' . fame, and known only at' a ,pro found lawyer, imd a de4oted - Wattr, wboae poliehed Manners; and graceftill el.xpienee had reached where the noise of our;politic l al warfares bad - neveilieeilleard, has now bdcome as famous ituthe politie;al as be I hid before betillisOite polished and classic 'wetict. -- -: .--.----- • - - • _ llis appearance in .the Senate was mare ked by a' loftiness of purpose that draw to himself thtl ,taunts and jeers of the Suuthl - ern Senators, and thay!st • who symputbiXed. . with them ; 'bat haying au eye to the busi- Wesi of his tonstittients' he was heedless `foe, ye a r s of the -obloquy .lhat —as; heaping . as , - upon litt,, and then, 'when forbearance was .uo longer a virtue, he inet,tho thief* of his • i o wn weapons,' . -in -dehatei l •aud' , • with, their own irCaPens, and in a Single speech "vanquish-i 1 - ed. them ell." ;Suah is man ;is Charles Sumner-and sucb has , been his.caree, and I such the estinaatitm in -which -lib is geld by the people of 41assachasetts, 'that on Fri.' , day the Oth of January, the House of lit p- 1 resentatives gave him 333 vo t es, of 3-45, as I its choice for'six years More in the ljuiteli States Senate 7; and ou 'l'nesday_the 13th I ilui Senate voted f , crl him I unanimeaslr, ---, ;---......... ,_ i ~-..--; .............-- 1---- . ,- 1 lIPIrThe., Tlll,:nr of; the ' Star l ash*, us tol publish :in arti la in his last ilate,iti reply I I . • . 1 . to a Statement made by the °filch,' members ; of the Bridge Water. Ill.T.;: (lurch. We -,must declinehe I rclquest, for several rens-I I ono, two of which, I we will icate. First th e ; ~ i i attack made,by the editor of the ‘Star..np-A, i on 51r. Rich, the pasf4 of the Britigewater Church, and in whosed c fence - iiiel4atelmmt I Lot the official members wag yolunteercd--I never appeared in our gaper, and DS ft Mat tee. of -course the majarity of our r fender s know Atothime of;-its nature. To publish 1 then,, the artic le we are rep - letter' tol - m . l/710 would , 'create th e itnyresion nn tiler - minds Of those' that did not 1.4:0r to preectliug 1 .PaPcl9l, that ~,''ltke.Pfficial rttembe:rs of the 1 - 3 r :hi:a gor a , lt i e l t e fl i k n O4i rici , m tia i ii ::: : :r i e tb ; ij ii r . i. i.e , 2 l :l:l l ling charges !A li t tho - Star . 1„., 1 ,..,.,„..L.,..,i,„ , Ipreferred , againatrl.thdir Pattorl. Nnil I , see l'erulty, we are conadentSthat after lime. and i "•flectinn,.lr. Mt.lrego l t, will not' only 01, I . yr pro e of our dceissiou, but will keenly -ire gret t _ at his 'plefen,:e" even apriTtiel ID gig 3SI , : a iper. - I '-, I' l l ••\. - ' /I. • GES. M ME ;' Itizabot tßpf?, , ic t ft„ t hi .4 ( i dea arai /,f1 hushan 1 vei) county, abciii4llsTiv years ago, mut wept t o the 814teiii Indian t since which' nothing , e defwrtii has 'Jen pc t rl - - Two brothels and a :niter of Mrs lionps,l who reride in this county are vcry an s liksuS.l to bear of ber,"and any initirniation cob \ cernipt lier will be thaultftilly received, by , her' relatives. •Adiress 4hilip I, Grins Beaver, Beaver co., Pa. Western Papers plesie copy. i Fertile Argue. lleosra Editors.—Youi:picivvrbiul cour tesy, ad welt ns 'the fairiass which you ea hibitea toward members of our .rarty . ring the late CIILIV:os, emholdens use to 'ask for a - little spare in your:columns. a wish a sentence or two to go to the publi4 in be half of the Democratic party of our county. As n Democrat of twenty years standing I eanni;kand I am sa'ittotl that threre''ourths . of the fnembers of.our 'party do. not endiarse the reckless conduct of the editor who bas the control of the only paper oi our; politi-JI sal faith in the county. The- public, mnst notj then judge'tbe -party by its stippogetiorgin.l There are doubtless members of our org-ani zation (an I the fame may be said of all or -1 ganitations) that enjoy such leckleorelm as ; the editor hf the Star exhibits; and 'who de! \ Oght: in the low Permit assaults tltat,are l made utton private holiviguals in his paper; bait tho l :larsc,,weicoady of our partylook 'withpainiii‘tip*eftensloti upon tiOclacon dtict -aaditepe titre t thct . .tcrtne not fat dis! tant j wkien tie paper of oor partpwill -be in more responsible and dkerete•hards;- ~,,,- A . DsmocEtei. -Nuirrott, Pa. t i r IP List vt.Turore drawn for • March term I857:--• - Grinviljdrbrs: Borengh.--Assti4 L ynn, , ;i•• Riighton—Ge.s. :W. Phi Chippewa—M.4.l ThOnlas, j Dartogton—J. n..Vt+ g hnn, - Econotny.T4Ohn Grey, Hainitton La= •eoOIC I , • ' Greesu+AkL: Greer. 7 HsnOsci=Ttios. Swea.singen.. Xmas, • Indu;sttga—Joseph -Ammon. I Murton-HJohn Hartle!. is • New l ,l34liton—k : I'. Townsend. Se ekly--Juba Hosson, Renj. well, , NV inn' Steel, John RizAiogo.;Robert.POtter,Esq. Rorviaw,: , Samuel AyWton. Rochester bor--4hoi. Chandler Mal Creighton . . • Rochester tp,—l;'ergua. l'oatir,j C..AI South B4Lfrer•-jintes Vooho I Jr.,. Jolla in i I r , 1 ! , 1 , ' l' P't Jurors .-19 t- IT,t,fek 1. , , 1 . ig .. *-• ave .11 . eorge Ra•ichey, 1,-1e s Scott ‘ Drigktma-4Andreis., islet, Sr. io3set Watterynn-Sylvcitor DuntimiEsqli Itpti:.. and Snthellaud. ; • : ; : i' --,, It, i '''..,, '-'Betengl 4 --11`. J: . *avrtii 'Jam ' Ramsey; Thn. 41,,,, , ,,i i e1..i- ~ - .,ii , ,, ;,. .i 1-".. Darlitiitpr.-=JeritesDitlattiSainnel Efate iltOn, pa!vi .;' John - M'tlurtit.L . kleentny—Jas.-Jas: , - , Vallaton--Itiaac,Vouserti, Beg., Andrew Jackson. I, . . , , Frn.lifOrt--tVirm. Frazer, Jr,sqi, . i FranklitWm. Pence John Wier. • Freednin--liehert Ila 0: 1 .." Gicetitts. Clittipbe/1; John JohtistSh, Samuel Leefier Matthew Nickle, ' ;l - , i LLspettil- 4 --aeorge Ci'lini : t 1 .... '"independence--)Yin.l#ped, -. Wni. i M. Reed.' I ' ' ;:. . . ; i 1 i iiittrierElli MtDsuint:' ` ,!: llooni-"'Samuel Bail y, Thothas Jack s On.. I. '-I 1 New `Drighten-J. A. Price, Jnol Bee!. , ves, W. i Tunner. l - I I ,1 _ . ii New ewickly—SaMpiob Binds, Jr., lu o h n pi 1.401, E,Ki., Alex. Prentice: I • North Sowlekly-,-Theo,. ketubell, Daniel Tiooniis, . 1. Marshall. , ' • , ' . , . , Ohio Sila or Caughey, ,Situattel Smith, S. i 3. if herry. ' : i`. 1 . • ' .Thitte nn--Johti Sims' , 1 .Philli iebnrgli=-Jacob Strohocker. -- .---.. Itacconn--Jas it.---Lafforly... 1 ?. Itticlieter..-Wr Richard L. Higgiris, Geo. F. Inkcns, - ' -'''.- I ' • , South 13eavcr-4-n - ; tn. alder ; Jatues3l - .' flamed, Wm. ! Rhodes. t, . 1 I'ciit jui.ors-2d 'tick. ',' Big Denver—S. S. Jacksimlieu , ' Sruffey , Thnvugh—Robert S. ',Daniels, C'aarles Keenn,,Satutiet Purvis, Jos6pli Vera. .I)lrlington--Hqbert • I.lCou'etuy--W M.. Dunlap, . Jr , William lliekAlfred - ,Lloyd'; I Frauklin—Chas. 11. Elias Nutlienlln zen. . • - Frac(lom-11er:try Bryan. :Georgetown-George Nash Greene-;-Johnsiuu Calhoun James llatil- Hainsony-John . Eberly, Casper lianositir--.A. R. Miller; Jos. Iloperkell---J Indepeu.leuee--13enj.' _Butler, Wra'.B. • - Marion--Ilirant `New Brighton—. 3 114 narlin; 1111=4 1 SoWart, • • N ets .: ;Gray: ' .North, 13ennet, Flaq.„ ;II ugli• Ilugh Thuhipt , uu. SAllaffer, Pul.l:4l;i-- 7 ,l.toliert! FernsUu. /13aeehon—Elijah Birosl It..ehe:ster bor—Juseph Satnplo. tp---ravidlMitelivll. I Suutli Beavet—lietuard ..Pt ntlerson,jatries .j' ' , a I. RlT' t FLOUR-pe . la ISMIK)V4EAT—p • Vl ,bui ii -Ity r , I?ti she'. • C,OfINL-peebusbel ,1111FTkft —per po Eli CB4—per. dozen l'OTAl'OliS --pet] APPLES-per bn • 4 , PITTSBU .. PrrrAinnt4 l FLOOR—per barg• t.„ 11A1:—per 110G1t--p9r litiyiTEß—per pQ t C- - Wslilted.' I k company with her • 1_ .17cta laus. H On the 271 h, 'lust, by . ttes."l. J. Rich', Mr. Sanitt l el lo Miss Cal. Moore both of noi l bester Pa. , vur,dongratotations are tendered "tie 'sea pLiir for a oboe of their wedding cafe: \mob ' Ali - Js. Mair 1 • , On tLeVti, ins,t , in this B orough, M.ive -11 Fsi. RY, datighterpof Caroline andll.lP. Rebel ts. Esl, tg., , c!, one 1 3 ear, Ou the 31st, in.st.,'in Brighton tp.; 11 r. W Joint . or .P, aged 80,y,c /I ars. - . On the 25th (Ai De c ben Mrs.Bliz3, wife'of .Oapt. John Sreilt)s„ of Moon t., aged 4S Sears. 1 . 1 °‘ . H ., 1 ItiAIL AIiRANdELIEN - TS, • At the ROchester Post Oflice, Pa. The Western .Nl3.til closes at 91 &clock A M. The , Cleveland Sc. ,Steubenville mail closes , nt 01 O'clock A. t I .1 The. - Eastern mail closes at 10 o'clock and 20 minutes A. M. I , Tho Beaver mail closes nt 12 at noon. I • , . 0/PD FELLOWS DONATION SUPPER, I ' ;For the benefit -of kbe Widows and Orphans lf lE.:aver Lodge No, SU. .To he beta in the Store Retell uodir the Odd Fellows Rail, I - Wednesday evening, Feb. 4th, o'clOck: AdmisSion 50;cts, By order of t!';e iecarimittee of arrangements. . ; 11 - - WM. RURST r• IN , I r ENOS , ) I i , a NA - BEAV 88 8 I ~(Correc FLOC ft-t•l44' VCR, F red ' "$.50 1225 Fr cwt' .3,00 "1 qa ... . ....... f 3- 50,55 - Ind ' • ' t I .L!l5 75,871 ' ' 1,00,195, Gd ZARKET. ri,-February, 3 1357. el - 55:621).8,25, Cr 1' . 1 ,t 5.112 21M8 SELSANG , AT I tEDI - ,Jati.:o unde.rsigoetl wishing to re4u,ce bis Stock 'ilia Bell' irtl reduced Prices. froth this date until -April ist for Curb ¢ r approved -Frotluco. I Feb. 4, IS* ," ' •Wm -. II - ' Notice. - . egk ters • i i - i , vr. - persons interested in the following Aa d inistration 1,7aw1. Guardian rO:cconhis, which, are been passed and illedin pie Il4is ters o ce of ' BeaTer County, Pa. Will bike notice that the same will /he presented to 'the. Orphans Court, to:lbn 'held at Deavor, in and for the i County of Ileover tia 'Wednesday the litlr 41'6 , of March 1857, for confirrna f tion lawl allowante. ~ • ' The account of Samuel Reed Esecutor of the estate of Siblallei Iteed, Deceateed.l The account'of ,Phillp•L. Grim administrator of the estate of Joillua Lowili Deciaseil. ' The account of l'hOmas .71Power talmini Stra. tor of the Estate of James X. Power decease , . • The Guardian seeming of George W. Phillis,• ,Guardian of Eliza :mitter Daughter of Margaret" l'hiflis dec'd j I . , The 'Guardian ?TecOunt of W illiam N'inlis Geardititi of:Elizabeitimlner Child of. Wm. M'neorge deed. I. •'i •-. '" . I . • • i • • The Gual.dian' account of 'llichaet Millor; guardian otsarah i minoz'oldl‘of ! Fredrick IDel xrich deo'd ; 1 The'aciount of Wm: i. Bolen, : Admr of the eittattiOfMrii. taiith Inuaimilleceased. l itßegime.,• • 1 •-• ; 8. S t WILSO ": MEE ; i ll - L ...a- :4-a i —Orposilwau% ) " i - a"':Dallrl.;: , - , - , - -,-- - l ! ti.l4l t- io :an .iderilof 'the Orphanif - '0 art : of Conn t of °aver; will be of, 'lleitto':iiele, by . publ a V . endise er ont•cry, i,th :priiialsesi'on Battirday r sMaich 7tb's7 at - 0 - '.c.incicil'llt.', the -follewing described Trop er , •• ;.; late Thevestate of Joseph Ilaywiiial dee'd, ir. init andbeing siteate: in, the iDoroligh of New Ilirightorronct,Cocuity or ileniier. ;Bounded on I the llortbi bycland of M'Guires I'l rd,-Bast.by hind jet Miner,a Mertial:, South( y the l sane ta,d S . N/M,'Goiran and westby EL .11%V . Crovrau : containing seven acres and tvienty n perched, Oa wilfch Is , erected one fraine hou e formerly used'and accupied as a Chard. , no s a duel ing house. A ; portion of sad. p , rCrty---hae been i nset' ad a Brisk Yard on which here is a Urge Brick Kiln and every;; improviement for carr,Yin; on ;q profitable and extensive business, the 'clay behig of t,be Beet ciriality;' and i i niler the let there - ire' coat vein ad' fire Clay of cd,- vellent quality. The said. property May be di kided to snit . parchaders: - Ir. . ) I , I TERMS:—One third of thel purh Ctilonti to be Pahl on . the confirmitien oh the sale by, the Court, 'the balance in twe'eqnai annual pay,. itfenta . with interest i' froni 'seine time. For in fermation npply to 'Elizfthethi Ilayward i admin.. istratrii orsaid deceased. - 1 -'-• 'I 'By' Order of Cciurt. ' ,' ' F b.' 4.'07 I W. K. 110 lEN Clerk. ;• ; - f; ; TT.,..0 LET." ;i• f . _ r iIIIREE reams. One on the , first fimir, and 1- two on the Second, In a, e ;ran able brick hoe, in the Neiteru pi of Beaver, ;are. of fered for rent, trom the Ist of Ap ' Terms moderato. Inquire At th s office . . . -... ir o ..-04, Four' tli 1 fad, beltee!‘iliirle Bell s Sin fr (I li 7 1 ' 1..)' pi.;,1.-B:BusEmili:tteli,:ii..:':eiiiital9l:::ll4:tibtuboer,m>li;":[?l:ll:l ,it.'::::. r i-T ius e o c co p or p n l i t sti :::i ir r o eg o f: e, g il l4 a le no - s i dri s ts: l l l. e i e g I I t l i b E t I t uil Y ;;;ll n; 's ji u , ll , : i t ;:::::: cr .ii,: l i C e : ;4 1 y; : e . .al k l e ar d g e e li t c an i e es in o i f F ll p h o e rt r i n o l n " tr 1111 l (:111.i ! flr r' l:[:•4 ' ~. • 4 , -4 p: , u t te w et i eo t lr h .s iit o id fiin e d r g n e : r e - trl charge np f o r ii r e4i.l r e o ee. 6 t e- oi i u s r ~ Ti 1 ,i,,.,, r.,.6, sc i : It - .,3aii _ , . • t ie .nisi; lion to all who tuay Avor him wita l t'-i . ' ' c. . 1- , „ age• ' 1 ' - A 1 -easona )Ic. . sairl xiiialtra ;. • . hit) 7,.1.661 T Just ..lee:reiiii? - ` - iii,'Vo. , l i ..Ste 16.4 i nie., B l ridge water. 1 : :I' , frillE lubscriberhas-roCeiveland,isic 115t4'.; •,I l Orplun's Court SalO` I I- I - , -L. liqr,, s very deSirable stock Of ..L1 ..' ,l'ursuant to an order of ornhan's court of Mei -.-.., . , 4 • ''' i / ALL AY iVINER, IJOOD' . - - I 1 sa l of h which he • 'l , tak e I • l'' county of heaver t.viii.,-ibe exPos , , , , t x , 39,0, ..,y 1 jlri.; I',l:l'.l[ public verolu f of out/cry:on Saturday,' the .7 1. eldeensionters and! the, pub:ic gen l'il ~., c-;.1- &Il i of Niarchlltgri,:lin the premises, tiro follow. b 1 ling ilf part of: the Ulowingarti,;`o,.. log described real; estate of , Alpmani,er Crook si. ' Fr:. Cloths, ddekiti Ossinteros.rf ‘ in'-n- ca.y.- 1 d e ig d viz: a certili'd lot Of ltrin't sit i ttiitO ;in the i meres, all wool twee,fis,' jeans, ' .. , .t , :ia,'i.A•.,.....,, village of -She' s :field in Ilopei:011 t wnship, in ,:sittinetts, corduro,li„. knit draw l ers -;anu er,e• said Ceunty; or. the cartier.C•f the ro d or iitreet 1 alurts,:enntpu Irwinels ; i fitilin4Li, i t ' ut -,-„,'- z :,,,.,,,. in. iitikylllsge, crn g,tainin _ (M ti e er° in twp en- , half\hose, sfocks,'dtaV, t t4 . .. - A L , - .th-cf,;.„, r ,i . / ' i l cloSures, on which are one Fran e dwelling i '.- Ile wishes tojyt.'friiii . ilieT-Liadies r „th,4 1.: :it • hottSC 4U feet In lea th and - 20 feet n W141.11 - one ' a very tiesitahle , 4o4 of t, ,-- ! , and one half stdrieslii;ll at' d one frame '6table y Dress PoGqi a w l,. -T:,,,„„ -,k f. , , now in the oocoponey of Joint Scott, Ear , '.-, siz: Black and mtered . ' silks 1 Froia,;ll:l...ria , a; - • TBll.‘l . --Otte thhd of the purchase money i thibet cloths, Fr. ilThri- 1 6- .1 ,L11,., „ l ii„,„„i , to herald our the confirmation Of toe , sale byl brines, c.iburg, p.,-;,..:i,1,.„ ,-,.,,.;-, \d2t),,z,i, of tfi'ec Court, and the balance in twoiecittal 'mina- \ l a ines-,--gin t i s l it ,„-„,- ;1„ , ; ,,,,., , ez.,, . ; ; 1jud,i,:1,,,,, , at ayments with interest fronf,Anine time.— shimitettt, 1 , ..ani.0.- ni.ini.l I :I,4ti-... 7 :;( ' r , , ,:',,..7. her information_ apply .to ThontasOalli.ion, , brocha mei 1,,t,. , ,,C,.,„ , , - .[„ ,-,- ,' ,-, , Aross , ri...iu.-:.,gt , 1 1;M-trill:us of the Minor ehiltlren -f snit idlcms. I owl lii,,,i t ty, tt ,. i i . ~ ed. I•i By Order 'of Court. Lf ' i - j Also,gr.icerie , ; l l.lti•Eyare,, .. - t , : tr,,,- . ,,,,•; ;; ,..,ii„,,, Feb. 4, 1.857. • • ,'li m. -,K., BODLN... i..a.n4 sh.t.es. wt,ieh he 'Will 6:ler .i,..i .5 7/ , !! .. U:1, ---.-- -'---- - ''' ------' ',' - - 1 - -- t ---- ' I .' vance either ' ffr„,,cii.,'.l . .: - t .- .r. IQ. . Orphans' Court Sale.- ;„ ~. 1 I . kinds of prolnce I t ...n in ,:l-f , ,,ii. , 4 .i.-,r', , .,,-1.1: ' . . 1 Oct- 11. 163:_i:' • Tliu.i.• A1.1.',.-:.-S.S. ursuant to an o 1 do Orphans' , Court of ,r_, l_ th -Clourity [ of flitaver nil be ex l oseil l to salt, ' I I, .i,' ,- - ~-- 7' '' :.7 " 7 ” If by public ven or outcry on the,prei i'ses, on ' Lvery tI) Opia,s - ba!l/Dta--1, .If Stiturtlay'the ilit _day of 'Bj.iitcii no t, the fo low- 1., N. Al',.iiiisiii 6 j:i-ereicived‘frna Vallail!• ing describea .re it L.:state oti . Harriet Crowell, phi a large stockl of the . . ' . 1 1 - detilil., situated in Borough Township,,' Leaver 'raki , :a:id N E .S - itite i, s . i o el or sit . CtiutitY; bounded l as fidlsw: Beginning on the . . • . I . , . •• ,r., -”," • it ei • 11/113. :40.,.. snit north side ofLeoPard Line, at the tine between . . - *II -'' . • Of ad kinds 'and , pile:is . . - -• ' oat lots Nos. 214 p ,thence we-4.1140 feet to a' coiner ; thence by out lot 'No. 2g east 50 Nei Also - . on I , lamtsliiii-_, utanufacturinT, - aLI tole corner' I thence by the same e'' ' zi - st Id° feet stock of fur & trial hat's, which hu will r, tol Leopard Line; thente . along the- north line Cheap " - ; .. . , I mot,. I 4 I* 40-atom t‘s.: lb= place tit' be Lambs waol ani all kinds of furs ti..ket.“.. together, with the' full priieletti;;! ttti fake and use- ' change for hats t.t, tlite highest priiies. t, - - 'water out, or a spring on Bill Dail," diali, 04: _Come, all Wlip, want good, :sinivic.-1 1 .-:c, :. which is -erected one frame two story house . ; Fs.;sliitinablelltitts;aia-1 caps, and be 5up;,i' , ....: there ore also-anumber of fruit trees on the `, - -./i/iir ß,, j.v !t r e- , 7 . lri vl cr , th i z e ..,s s i i .. r of Ca l e' 1?)/_i ;:.:. premisei, all enclosed with goollhonrd fence. ITF,R)l&—Oode third to he pail: at the confer matior, of the ' ;tile ty the Court,' and the bat-'i T r mice in :twoannual paynte_uts.i withj interest from the' confirrnaiion of site b•f l the , dourt .-- F r er informationl - apply to Andrew "Stewart Ad ministrator of said deccased,.--'; 113 y order of Court, IY-WK.. BODES, Clk., 'Feb. 4, '57 i THE .SATUMAY THE BEST 10 Samplet•Sumbets Furnished IEXAM/NE FOR YOURSELVES Apply to the. publiehers, • DEACON & PE TrtSol3, ' i ll Third Street,Tbiladelphiu. EYE UTORS' - NOTICE. ' , nil LL pencils indebtad y' to the;. estata .4 no art Stesensr , n, ;he l d, of Big Beaver tp. ... Be. ver county, Pa., are requ6sted to make lint - diate' payment, anil those hiving claims willpreSent tlieni properly authen ticated for,aettlement. , S.:G. Ciiptrunr, .. Ifehruary 4,-1857 ! • : • -,-- 'Ex'r. - ' 1. ; I ..... ISal painitaients.- i DR, ii.'•funils l ; , .-; F 1:. 1 .....,,,•. ... Trill be at. hi.s ;'room,. BrOgewater,l Leltmer's hotel, —..1&00,11 ..f t,bruary, 16,