Beaver . Arimg.. BEAVER, .b.ECE3I.I3Eti:23,Wr, a - and I tsc_el lBl~+ R;g.a'A;. tige, s hatZnow buifr elrerjailon „y raper publlAded I n phie•eOnnity. iocri+ av:11 pronsciti4fieir own inter: bearisir. 1; O,tIT.S. ;44.13rVIEUTISINGI. . 3%%. 3nc. 1901. .. • f , DD.. i .Po no. t 0........ 3•7. fl •rOO 7 Mao .00 15 00 Icaro . 1 ..... .... 1.510' Pi 00 9 COIL 00.111 ..... ~.1 000 I . 00110 3015 00:21-00 rth :1 7 001 . 10*1 13'1*16 , 160 1 -33 CO 3 co!utnn. ... •/0 1-1 00 00:25 00'40 00 730 00!1.5 00 SO MAO 00_75 00 IMton,'"filin txecotors'l,:otices. ,Neticei, per line, . . :‘ • ;.: •'• 10 mad.' Qn,..i-terly,e%ccOt. Tntnetctlt uhidi Imee be pahl in iflvance, of the q het : njLeinelcr for the we it . •tlr at. llvvinber, • ' " 31 *l I .2.1 eg. . • 2.1 deg. - 21 deg. '23 der. 22 dm;.'" . • 4r) tleg. 35 deg. . .....• 30 deg; 1 , •20 deg. .- ' -44 deg. 4 4a.deg k BB deg. •! : ri deg. - 1- 40 deg. .?,1 neg. (lc!!:. :41 . En 1111 Loulstt raLtermort, of b4aron, this conn :itfiuri:Aed t., ;tit a. anent fol the " ' . Itingh am, Jr., 54. , Fifth sir.-et„ I, :oil tiorizcd ogeut fur T/IE A1101:$ to thus . . . ' N ess Nelvertisementi. . - --,,., '.` rthepublic• • ryl,notit:oe v ~ no': athati,ement.l. which appear for the :; , v in TM: A itat.:s to-day: * • . !' - '..- fouverfiqu of 7-2,0*.c.-4.9.T,1yaf1y alf , T —Hugh Coehrnn. 'ilove"aod , „L.ot for Sale—Thos. M'Creery..- .11 e -.S. c.'l - ...0gry,0n Pry ,, ,rty lor Sale —M. A. Saarter W.S. 'Marks 4enrCharn 11115her—Atid-iraon M'Mah - on. Notire„.,F,eter Angel: - Nottee—M'rn. F. Clarke., - , nuinka.zWe are again 'under oNigationa .19 Mr. - 31tft , et of Kate,as city, 3i0., for. late WCSti.2l3 . • tf.po ti!".tver 2tre tndehtell . to &pin Iteereg, Real Estate Agents, map of Beaver Falls. An . exatn. , maps - illconvince all that Butti•.:i Fa)ls •tin , l to be a very thrifq• place. ts.t.Pln Lost. - -8 lady lost a bream-pin. on la r it syeek, between the Itei•enne I DrutrStore.lll lit-rtver.. The pin 14. with a elni4ter qt L•rst,e4 npcqi it.— ;, , Nraing pin,to-thk ()thee will he -1 . . PO roatertalninevit.,A. 1.1 In; given in Ott: I.yte.Lr Church or 01: Y,:ny:-.l".tar* kive, :1111, jiiii7l; erlipbath ronstatlug or nin,lo, \ ; - troierlly aro invited to intend. Tick- iernent of Jns. T. crney,,t Co. 5,, in Another mt, Ir . 4 cut I- irefurtletl tt:4 one of the mos!, Sc. *be %avert I • The Rh river At the present time to in a ruittlit; tn i • •Tht.r.• ough of wale: in ihe.chan d th • tttrze-t . ./.1 Already :1,40111014n the ri‘er,lapd the robmoied he me Miles south and weatmnia in to trtnt-r fuel. II r.! thug hipplly heen:dispei: :I also ()fiord relief' to the la uf Pettsinirgh and yietuity: ME ;~;~w.:i: rie~ dealer h ._ ! - , ti",,. will t,„ pi,..rd , r , know that the high standard ...On .: dart Frltiny evening a l ong slum .et np is being fully maintained. and we be :x kilcd on the hill .between - .9eve will he as long-as Prof. Taylor has charge of the der: Ile w:44,...021 — ht and tied institution. The aim It to Mabe l. ..education; Whether two 110rers! team. While in the ,in the solid or ornamental brasher, so thoiongh_that e hora,-5 , klekel,and hitting. it shah V.Practical and available In after life. 'd !dm eelleelee4 for dome :Itne• i The Painting department I,i under the care of a nthst I. and carried tji Dr. Le via'9f- skillful and 'faithful teacher. an that attention seems to were applied. Ili. nearness to be then to the tine arts as well - es the regular etrlAlea Ire 1 the blow eared hia life. •of the course, which embraces with English studies. ' Latin, French and German. We with this. with all our edurationni...hteritntiOna ' abundar.i success.—lilts, (.:hrietictl. , ::llc,:ate. -1 ' ' .iNarmw I: , en rin;•' MEE: to ~.S•S MEG or. • r.. , :nr:tilvt MMEI ill•elturize . o 11, tykkret ptr Ancr; cult) ort . rerrived dL.charge fmt;) ,i , tt;et nCourt of C. S. Pitt-: t4l; 1`.9:1‘ . 01 Novernl),l2 . Isis ltabilitios ,i , ,•i,n5:7„.111,100 : and hi, iletitinn was ill ^.:A•r• , 1,.. Wintn.ut• 1.11%*. duir 3d, 1%7. This Ci•ihar,rrrann.l in this Judicial llltdrict:- 7 yr.‘ w•arlY n•nd)-, for final, action, ,•f ti;.n. %V, S. talottan, ose'. -pFti- Ju l ? , 314 . 1-47.: him 1110.•i • Fties being $250, r. • Kiln • Talk. icy a g.: sit lad .Sury,.:LTke Grrritt, •? - -..l'fru In 'mill tt. I l;lt S.. ()hit). r;Ten tIY plathi"..a_ It;f, .:' I ' , ' ,, 1t:1 .fyonontni Ploa •,.. In i ugard to# iq.:11.. oyCaty..a. I ollok . ;+, : ' ~.. , 4..• •• AtEtiroitih. ,i Court of Conunon rlei; '41.;{.., t'u., ~., • , if./ ury Room :''' ' , •' ta '6-rj,tm! ' , .. e'Ouri of COMinciii Pleas The undlr -4:G'rial ur,..r. they hatii - eamined 11;1 ravdr..0.11(1 cilia it, ti Misalice• wor 'd pat: Ha n'atit . ati.jde. it for tit tior • man or a pri,,iinrui ariminah, and pub, t , the eta!:,ty. here At nate& and that , in : 11 .4th, time, It mill be uninhabitable; unless it owl• sad bat... ; Reelteartupy slibtnitted. iurore. r• -. • • • • . (1 ° r''' l 3Y 4 q , ';iin,; , =:t. a will .dies.c:4l woman with ' l. S.eil:i - r,ario-.7iirriyed at Wellr villa and. stopped Th g.euri lionse.. - She kLtid tkete some time, child fr , )til a 'bottle. and When - the sevin train fn.:in Pittsburgh arrived went out vas wIL4 zoin; tntho train: 'A few'initinfet , it . ' , MI thil Chiiii:WAS found on the ate* of .41 , ..Ge i t. *"-: • r ieelS alafwisplied i n a blanket., T I, ;:es:,‘‘ talp.n in by 31m. Bann and. we' iNlievc It I's tier Iti.dutitili to keep It. w.e..t away onthe3,4l Vain that eeening, sadergtattl stationOn CountY.-IV, hlot . A., Titi Polit imi'lltattnal.=-The ttbove. entitled 1 `rtit neatlylionnd 'mime of :313,9 p4Vel, c 6 mPiled tr.....oi,:r,eads. nilli hin,A•pliical iaketclice. and 1 atc,,ElO. by J. N. Matt. anti publlehed tjy 3fesers. 1 tel.ruil .1.1amo: lildlinapoli,3. Inil l b oatkins all the important' political •evill E jta from,l '/Istiono tithe - G4ivertiraneta the ;preeektViltne, , '4114 loto lort Aketch a the liee of all thi' Tresidents, 1 oat hfivt parsed, and a ettrnnologlearrecord . e 4 Rell o li..n 'lliii work cannot fall to 11;7 * , 1 aaahl e ~en ir.! to. all who take an., * fntOrt:Ft ,ia , ..1 politienl Li . -ior' of the couritr3% ttl;r sold t oo T i DtiC4l at .1... - ,ii honnd in elotkjor V.lOO bound Mr. S:airuel l omen of Palikiki To., Is tile' t :"lth‘ , .‘!" , lati , ma 7 ; ti ll.llll- all- orders for the _ .... .... 'rho Snatch Snatch Cam - -. IL4n otO• ii ntimCd, 31e.ii . froni It-a .- ma er.- visited this • city yester, 1- /e purpose ,f mil-cli is ng:lg a horse. Ile NIA ted `).'' anket. and iiiiii t tiara fell is with a g ener '' man. iainte . unkiiewn, who invited 11/4. to; 't drink. me.Eihem)y. drank.,The young ma n , ' ere. '-i' l 3' informal '.3IcE ilienny 'that he cOold tta tea plav•mh,r,ille could bur jnai. 'the kind Tit ta nit iii ra" 'l la twO went together tower& `ally; 'here the animal was said to lie await , : 41Thuer %lore ,the stable teas renclied• the_ Jan sad °l;ll 4 lo 4yeirinc , man proposed to trade 6 v,,..."' 'and choked 'his pintnuninia, every ,1t.....-',.11. article, to th'e Coutitrylpan.. It tins with Ctito licEiti eueY's,:which tit's tcroducedlor the 141',..' 44 or the o•nf..rol, youth , who saldko wedid k.,...1i1d iic'did take 4 1.. . entente an dallsyni d C.!:dedg .alley nO d only disappeared. lircEthenlq., ad - : 1 Y I Ppeared at the- Itayor'a office And , rtli, 'ak ni , ae 4 4 ben victimi4d. The pinket boot 41 / ," '";,lltelliT• th rie dollars; No clue to the thteel i• De. 1 . 2: . ' AMllitaistliiir ittelelli.—Wo leahi: IMES Mt tow. ' ience Anil", of Last Saturday that a•pli . .• • • s. • match came-Pff in Vulson .40wrWidi::- ,'County Jthort thee ago, between a sporting club of this ...: ~, and's:spa . .of tatireitee empty. Thi tap . .... . fromthitiCountywere B. 'c, PatteMoi, J.' Pcutterril, Is. lik.: Delman, S Patterson, Wm: Marshall 44 libk Bov/. :.The:Liwrenee club was coimptwed. of .1:41.. VirattaiiC O. Wpoodinit.Jas, Dar*, R. Sbnling.„ jai; Patti:rutin amid. W. plane-bard. • The Beaver county clulfkilleS•ht pigeoniond• the Lantrenee clubl3o, A return Mitch was theil "played" betiv,„ een.Olilstme *Kt deist, Rochester, this: count*, alew-diyawfterlat whirl the )3eityeilteir klifid 41 birds,ired the .f.AWsennee- -- Rtes 243:" It will be noticed that our coo* Mimi out' ekes:Ma ben. . ..- I'l, , • .: -- -.; ••,,..,-...". .•• ' ;•••••• • •.,,e - • • 41 [::lll':::...ri "Vappoil ,Olcili'oa - #44ithisigi-Oli, 'Friday • the, 1 ..1 is ch., We had theßleuittie of,itbsts dlititißesl*, given by the triendiftitthe piphilis •• s i Striis 61': at Tanport.• 1 This School is taw4it :14 air.4.:st.,ltiratiget:apd Mho S. A. Reynolds. A number blitheparents and friends bf eduCaDonii'ii•e pite4rst atisViiikttwilialiiVitool• i in the *hides of the 'on. 'Time. space and .btoguage, would ADAM- * Wettl . hi: attempt *de. teOptliniefttie . get4 Wl* febti life, w,gicivirriliti variety, both substantial tin omen - ientac,,CrOmPed,the feiths , e:.bdiesL We S hash . partaiieu of grind 4th of Jnit qiiiters; suni.hCeu Priest it first dims city i hotels, .but none (Staten' enrti!unsed thii,-wlth the 'iriot ti;•,"o.nr-itisket Di nt er." TheAMlle were beautifully ditorated, apd'as you read the iiiisisli`Tist'ss on,"- en, wreathed in ever-green, and ver!agoied - dowers : s.cm could tibt fait t 4 rea4, Algii is th4,br!ght tic* . 1 0e4 - gent countenance* and noble deportmentjf thc ptt- IslY, that these iencneraAp not labor _ In in. 1 A Di rector, J. :11. Harrah, Esq., being present, was cities . ), 1 upon and resppnde, in a thick nOtund practicaVid- I dress.' ; Froth . " piliate - conversation among- the ' pa- Irents, which was evecheant we-learned that the teachi ers.aro intuit highly eisteemell,• and 'for. Cfliclency in their calling they bare merltedslho ch oicest :enconk wits' of titosse . whoa:ethos . serve.. This I - vas . one oftbose • social friendly ow...aglow; - wliere all parents appeared to, be dellilhto and protitt;d, and ' , as memory ; ecur's to. t e pleasant scenes of that day wa could but wish that [ ? errs school .boy again, and "a scholar at the nu ', p rt School. ' ! I=E=Cl 't TA Y tft 1433•1ti0r Serpinary Stitt) than so quietly and _lle.:Aitifally located in among the most inviting spots on „the:Ohio, htt el- I ready draiin to its . vicinity. setiienal - valuable fainilies from the city and . its attrrtnpadingt. and we hear of Oth- I era whoa ire eostemplating a removal there in the Ipring for the purpose of ethic:ding their children.— m its educational advantages, its healthfulness and ticieentiful stenery and proximity to the city it,presents i i stAng induceinetai to t4C.issS seekin& . ',retherl home in 'zit. refined tEoPgh . .),lnostentations curnmuniky.t—, Peat:ing of its scenery, Bra. Boston, whose name is I ktioWn to all the rogmlnrs the - PittsburgtC:poinfer- I 1 en&i, says : "Dh4ire traveled over much ottliis try, but there iitt.i.ionte cleave about Beaver titit I have 'n'erer eeSh equaled." Dr. Moore.. of Fliiiivietphia . Conference, whti, has a keen Up - predation fur the beau , Brut tiMi lovely in nature, is elkifent In descanting 1 1 ; upon he btiiiiity nd variety et scenery . to be enjoyed here. • , • The Seminary haslust c109e4 qne of the most Peas ant' and successful terms in all its history.. The di.. cipline of the school. though kind is firm: and the very ; order has prevailed, white a ciiirimendebl4 spirit. ; 1 'of gelt-govlannnent it manifest in the deportment of ; • the pupils. 'MIAs Magee, the Precept re.., foraieely in that posi tliel in the Cincinnati Female College. is e-talilishing lirself a i'alriable 'renotat Mu in her new home as a tdacher and governess.. Der classes In the exatiiina , s,l • don In.t c10.44.w0u1t1 have done credit to :my teacher ; ' 4r tistitntion. Prbf. King. thePrincird of the Musical Institute In connection with the rileminary, is a getitleman' or much ilrednement and character. to at home ..j.tt his. depart :: ment, and Ls faithful and nntiring, in his efforts for his piapi'fi, The soiree glvenlii them at the Close 'of 'the session Indic iced a higher. style anti a more adequate • kno,wledge of oho Science of music than is usually exhibited on Fitch occasions. ; nis, emii perform . arise. on the piano was that of a master, and One who art, is into the'sonl and spirit of music. Ring, whoteaches Vocal - Knee has a voice of 1 greM power, which has been enitirated:to a high de gree of perfection. The singing on the'.occasion was of a high order showing, that the musical educators are ;not merely performer hat teachers in the truest sense of theterm. With multi teachers we are'nOt anrprised that the raintatitrm of this ilaStitution la-so high:, for it I is safe in say that its advattaqts are second to none. ' Those-who have been presen! at former examlna- A Valuable Dlaeovery.—A corrmpondent writes; us D 9 roiIOWS : • On the fi m of.tohn It. sreni4 iN%O mile* north or Deaver, valuable rninerkla haie lately been discovered. Among these Migiat be mentioned a stratum of dm clap, siz feet thielt4 : a strftron of coal. Ihree'foot thiett —a Ptratntn eight incises thick--a stratton of fossiliferons Iron o'te, tiftesal Inches thick—and a strat im of en inelacia thick, which. la. 'trig a peroxide of Ircin, ld - 4611y1 manufactured into eeveriil .ri eh painfi, And 11w" 'ti AWL trse'llintu . s'nre Anpyruccttontrderlie the •pt,d eipal Oil of the. furrn Ahern' • aye . nlio two different . aritiOopeOtlincegtfirie oolthe rani, one of which bs f,nppii.re;dto.be hydrinitc r ittue., There if no dinibt , gientcniqu'r,t . of . , mineral V . i 4 eallh :in Bkaver , coniity, if, the citizerni would be at the ttc.iiblii tend ex,pdase of seurehinObilt. tbir:Connty tikvilirthy of ,a mire care* 'tut development than it 4 Atiiii t•e,crlTV and perhaps wonld,pny as well fiic the bSvestmenta pltarjui n4ky otherlto the State- , Henry P. Hickok, Istelimperintendeutl mon Schools-in ihld 4tate, has been slpolMed District Court Controller of.the Putolle,Sch - ooli of I'l adelphla her, three years. *An'eachst* this is snottier !get-ince. unite 'denorrMlp tendency :of Amerleati institutions : '3len wtiosc itmacts ire right do not ,consider that they and demeaning themselves by tat:lnes lower omee atm' havlitg,held.a‘ higher. , • • Hon. grmon CaiiriseMsa".r's Or thanks foryl nal& pnbtienomment... We. are also. Indebted to Iton. George NT. Lawrence for Plmllar favors:;- 'rise Case or . Seerrtatirf Stanton .— The Sen ate' Military Comm hie, ,to whore wa.; iittirred the 'Mes sage of the Piestdeot suspending . .Secretary sotot;:m,: have decideil to furnish a copy of 'lStdocument to Sof cretary Stanton, in order 'that' he may reply to the ( charges therchi contained.: The Seeretari's friends' a;Sert that he can refute them without any trouble and vindicate hiniself completely. lqo action will, there-t, tore, be tahen in the' matter until the reply's-received from the r snspenied•Sedretary, who •Is noir. . absent from Washington, havinggene to Stehbenviiie to at t€nd the Inutial of sneer relative. leheilineieyara' labor iiiatem went Ink; op4ation in the diffeient di'ops of the Iteadivg Railroad corn-. pony on Monday, 9th Inst...,With a corretipnhding us= ductiou 1a the wages of the employees." - • = , MA. MED. i s. • 'BAKER.At.nt.tritvW.Y—Ctrt 'Dec. 11th, 1867,-, by Rev. P. J. ccunitiGm, at the resit:tepee of the bride's parents, Mr.' GeOrge . 'E. Raker. of Newark, N. fo r Miss Mary .1. MeEtheneY of Beaver county, Pa. the 19th init., Brighton Tp.; Bea ver Conriti,ra., liir, - ,lgEopti L. Gibson, in the 66th yea: oliiis age. ' - . aIS —On the 7 . 1h Of .fteetobil- 1867, in Lonirtitio. Ky., Mrs. Jane, wife of theiato Col,.Datid Bola, aged The deceased.was bgra In Beaver county, "P*. H In tho year 1905, and for; wtaa,.. rears Waif kresident Ofßridge. water, this:meaty. the.,4llfferesit relations o f Are. she Was as examplqy. Woman and; highly eateeni- . id by her; nlimerons lictinaintsles. ller remains were linrleilliißeaver, Pa. Birr fun' rattoot place trout the residence of James . Ibuisey;..E.Sq:, - oiltridgewater, , . - ENE -DIED. ME lictss - vissiralddmingthebdeCitsid_ f e rnitA o : o *. lo 4o lo o-9,bhie - il*k th e.,c 4 .thlt7 l ,rtit*li3t l, lNotetutel l ' :AK :7 6 -e dubiot deeiriltproyer for* 4,lre,.!,ioSeis of theitrunty, ininkol44 4aningOil. l wit ,the; /31**/iiitX). any staterneimarkthe strbiocti believing:Ahat Mach thatlints Irttentatthrisugh the:prisirlinid otherilse, Was•britih g e.rtilt tpAtir Ing, : - Iby'itter excitement of s, cattricsa,:and thitwhen that - wasi'' oVei. :SS& men would co:4;elprei*, It would Imilibs,be seertand admitted *Alba Charges made, si fa_r,;ya they, 'related ; is ti-ere ruNundidin (ea aniltuitiritfanted;•—: and iong yr : tyres, chirmptairked, this Shape; • and were general -not an attack on outpetiobel:MKPArnMcbaineter as 'distin guished ironi our . public acts is ofileers4we ?raid nothing to 'the public on the subject, feel- ingthat„,kaviog honestly endeFiored to dis charge otir.duty,W s e'c'otild yrcil l trukt'il4 AC- elsinh nran intelligent public!' upon our _of : liclat nets . But it scans i *ssmiristaiernenti •Whether. arfilsglieniwant of isfognailon, or thrOugh false representations,' we knn* notontinue. to be made ; and the assertion of some , of lb& e VI• an authorltatiTe form by .the Democratic Canvention,beld in the Court House, on the lath instant, appears to us to demand 4a:toil* • One_ of the resolutions of that Convention relating to: the robbery .charges deitilictiOnot day titioiti thEi County' CoriMilssioners,in not makinAetforts for.the deteCilrin'end pun t islitiferit'of the!thieivi, and asserts that "the detectivesonployed,to search for the thieves and the stOlett treasure ,n ere discouraged from Making Inforniati-ni against suspected, tilt:ties and sent home after aver lng, that they could make arrests that would startle the people Of Beaver county" and, rec ommends : that "if fy they. still fefase to dis chit* their duty in the matter, - 'that „ merry be `ritiSed by privaternibieription t,o - pay the ' detectives twonitillete the work therhad,,be 7 . gun and whicli.:,44 had reasim . td-believe they were on tlie4V g. ' of necomplishin" It,is,strapge inde , how stateinents so wide! lof the, truth, should l, •eitibraceil .ina resblu- i 3 tion unanimously adopti t id, ialt.is said all res olutions beforethat nonventlon were. Every reasonable effort in their power made by the Commissioners and others .whose duty it was, to trace this mat 'ei. out. 'Not only.was their own time and a tentibn devoted to it, but they 'sought and o tallied the assistance of well recommended, and experienced de ; tectives. A reward of mil thousand dollars was offered Pirthe rmover) of the stolen money and the 'a pilrehension the thieves, which i has never yet been wit liamm, hut will be ..! paid to any man who wilt produce either the nnc nr the The detectivr2 were u"'"! the ground,ma o \ their examinations. and w re.cw'i,geti in this vicirjty for some three r mr.weeks, and al ter every thing Lind bee dt , e that their in genuity could r ugg,est, wi ut developing a nythmg. that would A. l eve , reasonalile sus picion upon any t one, they re . mei - home.— And it x is utterly n tint rue 'that -e or any ,one connected with our respective offices "dis couraged. them front rnakini t information r.gainst any suspected pfirtY, oi) hat they were sent home. .averir.g that the, could make ar rest" that would startle the'People of !civet. count}." • The detectivesimmained until they themselves decreed it tisideis to renMinlonger as they were unable t - find anything that would warrant the arrest of any one, and, we seeing no prospect of-anything resulting from heir further detention here, deemed it useless O eXper4more money - with - them at that time. Sensible of our duty, we left nothing undone then that seenuiil to offer snepess . in discovering aml bringing to trial the thieves or in reeci': cring the iiii'i icy—and never since have wo been indifferent to either of these iniportnat".objeets, and if, as seems to •be in timated by this resolution, any man knows any , evidence to exist that will reasonably 41 twn rrest, trial and • conviction" of any therobbery, none will be more „lei than we to have i stall -arrest, trial iind convipticiii • take„place, nnd the mystery that. has always will ire fi nfOrded.— We trelY - will be tlielaSt tc throw-Tiny obsta cle in the way. On thentbet hand we Wilistill,-- ns v. c have done hererefore, aid -to tlic,ntmest o f our ability in bringing to pumishinent the perpetrator of 'this great .. crime— and surely if as intimated. any man knows anything thilt wilt throW light on this subjAt, or cm, furnish - any evidalice, he must be. dere lict in" his duty as ii e'tizenin not making It known. • And we hope ' 7lO, mad may be deter- . red from so doing by reason of tiny false and nu fhiinded charges as h• Our conduct in this mat_ . . 4 - .• • 'ter.. , ••• . . •, •. . , :- - - COM she .101 VP: JAM.E. COMMI 4•WA.IINOCh., -4 ZA oiler& .M. ADAMS Treasurer. December 24th;1867,-- • ". , 7 - i n ARGIt : I notice Jo Bill You letter " . condolence to Odell, published n last we. 'a Beaver_ i,oea/,;that tho lea ed William.: • s':.*P3ry boys took into the ser vice during • e War, 327 as brave 'bnys.,as Ohii) can boast . . " Who does William mean by "my boys !"% . . • s he mean Ids two sous-, in-law that Were iNfie — seriiice? He .only ;had One boy in tile service; end when he . en listed, this patriotic Wm. J. Young took a toxin away from hint that he had given him a short time before. and would not haveran)- • thing to .de. withithn-whatever, because he enlisted in , the - army- 1 01nd' after the War clesed. ~ William-further-says that he , was styledit t r aitor during, the war, atO even a 'gallows I Wasi raised -in: his Sdcu.-yard,4c !-- ..Now in 'reference- Jo, the ; traitor business.= 1 ilrirotlna _viii during the ;car as much of a rebel'as any lea n in. the Confederate Arrnf; but as to the 'galioirs part; I never hotrd , any thing of it. Now, in referenno . .to his acting with the radical party ! He was at one time' ~ the only - radical - Abolitionist in .the township • ~ ! where he now reside's, Untactetivith.the 10. pvplican party:until 'ris,jcw years ago, when. the Republican County Convention' of tlilki County defeateda resoltition endorsing hint as I tie t. a candidate before a .Ongressional Conven tion. A shi;to, tin 34 I elvltieh lip-went to r jck Baltimore ankcamc h ~ strong 8r.3c14n- ridge Democint, and e , is notv acting with elm the Copperhilid,p4 .. ' hoping ' by so doing; to be nominaied-fOr nos on : the. Copper head ticket next fell. 'L Itoltw. diii.o47. EDITOR Andes:l T last Local purports to contain the prg ce ht the Demuoratio meeting heldln this pion *e'liith PerMit me tO key th • gh your :t oluinns that the-pmeceilibics as '1)0 pluid pr lncorrcct II Eli CM "opt; v i a g i o. u l *W"ti ttlic et 6 11 0 111414 '410 reslg ' , ton pretty pasithitlat en'the' hangertrad of a prltitingi cake as- to mutilate the pi•odeediogitof a, patine m" ' ::N ll .lo l 7 ll b4md I °F..P.Wattali. Bct :the fraud retard to: Qua of the Tea. ()ludo as intat4hed iiitik; maimed" thus: "Beate, That the linance.comniittees to be appointed by the Chairman of this, Conven ainklielcitrceted to-juke t Softeletiiiinanunt, of thuds to purchase a power press tbr be own ed by the Democracy - of the county4d - to be used by Mr. Odell In the Publication Of the Democratic organ. whether kla political ene ncitahall sec tit to kas.* hire. tutpcsoned or; not. - " ' The resolution' air adopted by .lhet. tiomraii ; lion; and over which the discussion *‘in%ld'' was m these'wora o "and adopted how,- . , . ??, t ignia-Anninitt to be appointed bx the ie Chaixma uof this on vention be instriletcd, to Kalse sunk ut amount of fends to purchaser* rower Inw to be owned by the. Democracy of the eminty, and to be used by Mr, Odell In the 1)0111 lion of tlioDeinoctitie otelf.knareolos "sha conduct it to the altilfaction (fills party. . The original resolution was , offered - by Mr. Russell o f Bridgeicnt':Objection wtisinade to it; a,disotission: tinite,.when tie difficulty was settled by Pk. IX Wilson, Etsl...olrering an amendment by adding tile words, "so longs he shall:conduct it to the satisfaction of . the party." It will be, Benito* the .4ealstriick: out Mr: - Wil amen son' amen ' ern - 'entirely, 'and substituted gsomething o* / .ii6ititer passed.the convention, nor was utte in that body. ' • Thum t• ; ) -: ,- -- . Inch ltflneillo.•-1 :, - - 1 • } 'Brr. Attars: We have discotered run? valuable minerals on Beaver irillst and I herzwillt rainish,you an it:coin:44 ilitein,.zo that you can publish - such a statement al you may choose to write out. , ! 1 Some thne ago Wm. B. Andenian disenf- - , erod in Brighton township a *ant& britierat paint. We had it tasted by .Otto Wirth, re putedly the hest analytical chemist, Or Pius- burgh, who prorthuneed It a - . very valuable . paint. His , analysis mak i ng 72 per , cent.' or , peroxide of iron, Ants it itbovaanypther min eral- - Paint ,in market, of which we have any knowledge. - ' Even the burnt Sienna of Italy, - largely tiled in this country, is not equal to it as a paint. Professor Wuth says it is equal to the celeb rated paint largely sold in. France and Belgium underthe IMMe of .3finioi &Ver. All the tests we haVe made of it provethe dis- I k covery to be very valuable one. — 1 The quant ity is sufficient for l extensiVe man ufacturing oil it. ; The' bed is about 18 inches in thickness and ,extends fora considerable distance, • reaching through two or three ' failas. The mining will l'e easy, and the dis- ' tance from town and to rail is little over a mile to the nearest part of the mine. AU that is needed to make a fine and profitable , business, is the organization of a, e omg'itly to manufacture It. This; of course, Will Soon be Idone. Interests can be secured in , small or large quantities, and any quantity of the raw ( material can be'delivered 7 those.fireferring to buy in this way. . .. Other discoveries of iron orts and clays of value haVe been =lle. A very 'line quality of fuvelay hes been discovered. We have not yet thorrnighly tested it. Prof. Wuth otta slight tnspection, pronounced it "a superfoi• fire-elhy." After burning it for twenty-four hours it WEill so white, tine-and hard, that it appeared more like porcelain than tire-clay., We will teat it thoroughly, and nitoon as we ascertain its fhll value, furn!sla you a stateo r tst, 'there are other Material's" in thesethat I thliik will prove very valuable, but I shall have to wait. foi a fuller examination before I furnish you a stateritent. The hills around old Beaver are. rich In minerals. Even the iron ore may prove to be very valntible, and w&still hope to find some , thing of greater valne. nylersop wishing . Niter Information, or desirous or. securing an interest In the paint, or preferring to form a - company for opera ting.if, will be furnished all vieceisinY infor mation by calling on -or writing to • • 3tiat'Azi. • _SPECIAL NOTICES. . . . See one of ;the Prize : : Cups awarded to A. Speer for hii cciebmeal . It is.the best . grape wine ever .protioced in this country, tim standard dine for eommun on purpoSes, and,the most beneficial' for fe males and weakly persons. [ly. EXPRESS NOTICE. r Orders for the dillvery of goods and pack ges ,to and from the depot, shel be left , a the "Union Line Express Age er," charges small: • Wm. F. Clarke, 'Beaver Pa. For Christmas Gifts go to Peter iicriel t s Bridgewater, for he is selling out his:large stock of Toys at greatly reduced prices,far below cost. Call at Peter's for' bariains.— AlsO, for byatira tall at Peters. t.. FONT WINE. I • There have Inca, at, various times, articles introduced UAW), putilic under the lliatfie of Port Wine, strongly roc ommended for-medic inal purposes, which. s,ns caleulated,todo -more hand tlarigood, having little else . tlian the name to- recommend .them: Such, how ever, is not the , case with the Pert Grape Wilii;:ailvertised by Idr. Sited; of 'Pas sale, N. 4 ,1 We have teen liis vineyani„ . and the' wine in process of k iFuunifacture, find know it to be the pure jae oF:thegraie. We hive also been through his cellani, which never contains..lesi than sixty thew: and gallons, and 0464 casks 0151 on:easlyi mainring does not, bottle or sell 14Y 7 T 1 del four years . of' ab~A.—Ptoria.fi an a,rTpt. ' - - !Ths above eau be had at our druggists., . BEAVER-.•3IAItKETS! (CORRECT Dee.. 25, 1867 - I • • • , Flour per — bbL. • sl3as Eggs tier dos ... VS Dried lt_ppkel per hp, U 0 Better. per .40 ririodr'nftft — Ferbte.; 8, Mune • • • 05 Wheat per bus • shoulders '' • 16 Corstper bus Sides per lb • '• • s •- IS Oats' • • Tallow per lb • ,19% Flax Seed per VIS Lard per 1b.., !.„. 15 Beans per boa ..... 3,80 Candlei - :•10 P ' - Potatoes 90 r i n l ippes ga1...., LOO 00 ginc Ideal • Crude - 70 90 • %-.l' '~.-7. - ;.r:w __ s _ _ :ice ~r ~.j,~~.~+ ~ x 1 SBURGH~ . MA RKTTS; k this 7; I Oligni 1117 innillifilinerann 4. . , , ' '*- Alettainr Emma, Deembele. 1811114,,, 7-: j ,-. )usiiiiiiiii ibti et Sitio. 4l gAlW4l, 15 s. re l a tli a rditi, r 1 47. w, ~,,_,,',. AFP orkt ..."4/ T a L dh • aws m attg .i.g. r** - :Powstris—we titlie. Itcyretexe rc rzcL U: t eatimes to ea reel% 412e r *lb.: Halos otr.ooo I* I±OlCO _ Jet lOW ft. la IPIIIO loto .. mooVat 313040 c, sad ten tibeii#l{l I P /rile: l -W isZe . r 5 iklit 4i ssii; aid in bir . i13084e g :- 3w:4gs vis end 'but ley ht .. - ket. Mum. Parris—We have pawned sales- of 10 Milli 1 apples at 8e ill IN 8;046 Ms peachin, habrea, at Mit V lb. -. 4.xrlinintlay 14 asgiu t flot" C9 111 4 1 ;3' J!liga.ha ati=Thi=7 6 '4 , ll*"7 .. is more. ohm. We notet.sale. of I til l t i 'h i s d . r . at In t e la ti lt . fli rib sides at 18 1 lic •• • ' It notiliales alb Marais US 'at 13liC V ""'Reh — rieiel.t.ahOsiete deinizta. 4.v 1. ,1 0 V •CLerEttiret dalIA(140c: iriont Atm fisida„ and fttnnabirejadeatire tm,_• , ' at6lB7oc Vilna: - • •Colta—peissand Wit. We quote new eareltora de- Pot at Si tikwodwriass-ol . d yellow shelled , firom elan-. tor at $1.).fiaill1011 knah,, ...Willtal--Veli.„. . Millers are _mint tot .redwlater ti 50%. - 1 155,1bnals, and for white w he at $ %M ll " 8 I nitrt r— t W I Z ' tales - m . r i iiN - it 'i3 cwt., and form store at $ 34050 ilit cwt. i • , Psocra--The maritatimistesdniric*lnid withOlit any material change throughout, the week. The. re celphcare moderate, with a lair Moclain vs.-hands of the principal - dealers, -otitis are firm -ind confident of present prices being maintained. ' The Pekes at the TA' rim; "city 'alb aro the same as theltilltrsing Perui Mill prides slit for extra famill Incock, tn barrels. whole sale, VI 10 and retail $ll, GO. In sacks. V 100 IN, wholesale ffi 90, and retail Sti 30, and in 491 h sacks re tail $BlO V sack. • . \ ' 1 , . . VAL V ABLE PROPEHEITY;FOIi *ALE. ._.tiaBl3 AND LOT, INS THE BOROL`GH OF Beaver, eligibly located, Is offered for sale. at a .Ilalt* and on reasonable-terms.. Parties mrisidng topnrebase arlesirabls property willipleaseeall upon, vraddreuai - . HENRY RIPE. die11417:3‘... _ *.: - . .. : 'Beaver, Pa.' • W ^PETZD.L- e trenta to Caaraes for the matt en beedol igenMare m g eCi lb i e ng Patiglnt book k mra in lie h led s. • l i ) i% ray thaunusually large eomm4eloa of 190 per - copy Addrete • ! - • IA MA &CO, nevl3'67:Bm. . 69 Fifth Street, Piitelmreh. . C. P WTSTER W. L. jisritsbw. WINTER- AND.:-.BEDISON. _• gdfccEssons To c. esanrrEits SALES ' * • ... • L*A i relitilk• CLOCKS. Miii.ELRY I .) Plated : ares, /I%sical Jute! =ante dons, &e. , ors , eta' attention given to the talcalring of Watt el, Oa -a and Jewelry., • a. 'Cos: BROADWAY & Arr'.. STUMM * . • REIV BRIGHTON, PA. 1 . 6=9' NATIONAL Bowor BNATILIVCooIgrr, Nww Bnicarron, Dec. 4th,1861'. • r - . MIRE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE NATIONAL JLi Bank of Beaver ..county. are hereby notified that o fannnal tweeting for the election of nine (9) Three - ors for the twining year, will be held at I he Banking onse,ba New Brighton, on the second Tuesday aith ay( of - January- next, 0.868,). %between the.bours 'of F eb", o'clock, and two o'clock of the said day. • , By order of the Boaid. , , • EDWARD nook dec4`ll7:6l. . Cashless. HOWE'S SEWING MACH Di ES. MILE UIiDERSIGNED,ILIG RETIRED FROM • 1. the tailoring business, in Ikidgewater, Pa., will in the future. devote his whole time and attention to the sale of Ilowe's Unrivalled Sewing 'Machines. Ills wareroom is in toe buildingformerly occupied by han self and Mr. Miller. as a Tailor Shop. These Machine* range in price from ttis to 8.5, and will be delivered ,in good order to personwparchasing Ahem An • expert= _ enced person will accompany each machine sold, and the purchaser will be thoroughly Instructed in its use. He will also keep sewing machine needles, machine oil, silk, thread and all articles needed inaewing, and dispose of them at reasonable rates. Thankful to the public for favors heretofore received, he solicits,la his new business, a continuance. of The mane eeptUttlittl. . " .1 08 Ern &MM. Witt Medicine Quality is of the First, lus . portance.ao AT TUE DIAMOND DRUG STORE, Tau will Rad a pamalete aapaitzaent of 'Pore Dram, the-Wadi, ?stela Medtdnes, Paints, 011 a, EA. • All the new and popular preparation constantly on baud, together with everything means* for the well' arranger. tcHet.,. . . rtrfltyslelanss Preetiptlima and' ramify iretpes carefully compounded all hours of the day or u.gtit.' ALSO, in the same room, a well selected Stock of Books aud Stationery, Magazines, Papers, &e., and, all Books used in the Public Schools throughout the reentry—at Publishers plate— tattier Wholesale or Retail: - - • . . • •'I 77 -- • . ~ , . • . : In either department of thle Store, the pnbile wilt And I& to their stpranlnge Waal and-examine the litoe)t and: Meer. • j 3.111. RUODEM, - noetreirCns I . . EINE , BEAVER, PA IM=I Toilet Article., a Speoiality. HARVEY \ WILSON 1 - & :nBROWNi G„:4OV:Vi:ll,* I P r od:u c DEALERS; BRIDGE ' 1 STREET • Igt.l3)GEWllltn; , IL A.: WILSON*. .1 . , LIiIIGHING GAS tl I - —', - • • (4011CDAIJLTi VAT HAVE DES'S' SUFFSIILIG -V the untold miseries a toothsche,,and dread of et; traction .. to .re A and yon u irinhtid Stir - Dr. Chandler. k C.o. sm el gatly to .re or the grst pain. d ' per—LA.llG QM-4W. make their ii.rUao-- tion a sonme pleasere,rathettinus'of pain.. AU dental operations performed in the beat possible manneKand at t tannest, Want, gOod, DeM list in 14,411 county. ' • . gitrokMee Boater Station,. Rocheoter. ' . .1 F., Fortune's Dry - Goodg • , 2. :•:: . - -.;ROOLESTEI?k, lAA,. . • - WINTER GOODS FOR TRH • H 0 LI D A Y S.. ri_rand opening , of Merinoe. Delainee:Cobnzgs, Bar 1311 atheas and Dregs Good& of every kind. • • illnsllns and Pilots . . from G l 4, cents to 12%. Look we adtertlee what.aoe hare. Good Red Flannel 45 cents. Shawls and:Blankets cheap. 'fickiiiga from 10 cents up;army (Mil:oats and Blanket's. Don't fall to call. 'Feiss! ruiejs:: Fiumslts Direct 'from importers; and. manufacturers the larges t assortment ever offered. ' Cheaper than ever. , i , I- I . . ME I 11t _ ira 1:1 I.A.rd 0N D ''.f.11 , ...'. :,- -;; . gl' ,-, .7;:t.7 - -"-":' \\' =CI !ES ME " ~ ~.' i i~ lin 111 .• • . I • • . • • . • I . . . , • . . DOME 'STICS. ME MI , II MEE I MI N i' AFortune's R : E•p ..ra O N.:T • • ROCitEWER, PA:i ME .-..211TeE - • thiftii O'ER, L' fait ;seedvinig& Ana Stook Of "kFHE LATER aTipgs tilt•.2lVE- - IVCVNO Et Ce =7' ! tillt 6 ert 1 30dr f - , - HATS, TURBANS, - BONNETS; Rte tiovk FLOWERS, FRAMES, • Lht i r u r hire 11.". El Mil ' 7 • Of BATS, TBEtINS, BONNETS, act, U • . soon ss -they tiro out , ; ' Hats and BonnetsAliSOd,oleang ed Dona 0 Cheap YARNS II MI E:rei tui , 8101.5 and: Cbtor • Balmoral and limp' Skirts, all kinds of HOslery, Gam, Preach Corsets., IlandkerchleS4, 'ludo Trim mers, all kinds of Barone. Paper -Collars - lerkd Cray Lees, Wench Forma, Zephyrs, - .lafaats, Waiata Vats' Cloaks, Napkins,.Tollesi ; Table :_ Cotiuks. Grenadines, Bareva and. other Nell ft= fatt.ton. Batting, 2dee.'s Slane, Skuipeaders,Vaibrellas, Pinking and Stamping Done go I • -` Order. ~ . Everything desirable - in our line is *Neale o n stock as soon as introduced In the market. Thanki . 'our . friends and the public for past patronage, I word • respectfully ask a couthwance of the sitmv...-Jr i iscullf lim to plcare ousenithinTerii. Our goods are season's= ble and carefully P,leted, and old as cheap as any In . thghborhood or Pittsburgh.. •• • . this as a call and satisfy yourself. . • • .1 . 1 ' • 11*NCE 1 o« ildriletreet,one door below th I,E3ozonush B . lVadi 1,1111- BA.RG.A.IN§!!! - pAtt&, tiIINTER]GOODI, 4. ..- • : AT Or EA A. L ,-,§ .• is E . -vv- 1 ' . Millinpry,TriOmpli: i,I li • TWO DOORS BELOW STILES & SHALLENBER. GAR'S WATER BRI ST., DGEWATE R. Sign of tbc RED. POST, . N., 13 tAX•er . i i ßE M OptD6T?; . 3 l ' l l l l 8 7 .4 M. ." au Water at.. where, I will be glad g see all my oil edetbuiers, and ail others favoring me c' w l eth a WI. I ant now recele*g, a large and splendid' Stock of Latest ram and WINTER styles of 3tillinerr,rn minim ate, &,c., which will be sold very' cheap., Of every, &sedation—Silk and Straw Bonnets, Ladles° and lo nised Bata, Ribbons, Flawers, Reichers,Ate., ad, • . • • or 211 ktudg, Dreg and Sieques, aimpa, Coal! poem Chenclfis, Buzau° Itnillae, Buttons, &a. BAIIIORA.L AND HOOP SKIRTS, COR .LSETS, HAIR xrpTS, 13*LT, RUCKUS; &c. • Firs : FlirsT.:.uriarsi 22 I Lar g e Jai saps ,iery cri*b. • Gentienien% FOrniilting GoodS, GeraVs*. Ladies, Paper Collars. MEN AND •E:46 . , DAV AND CAPS, NECK TIER, SUSPENDERS; UNDETISHEEVD3-.AND DRAWIDLS,.WHITE SHIRTS„ PAPER COLLAIISoke. [ • , Z.F11117? SNIT Slll 7.5.' MODS, IV) SOIVT dx* ° EMI • Se.lliag at idas :ttzuggatill,;, 1 t• Hotitery, CitiojOeffn . CUM*, XL COLORS, .. ' FALL, AND' WIWDER - 1/RESS GOODS AN% • • 18114WLIRIVERIt i OgBAD. • - . • • • SHOES-, • Deer asaortinentandrheast In Beaver epnrity. BONNETS ALTERED AND CLEANED„CBRAPI ,Stamping, .Pinking-and Cloak Cutting _ r ijind Making on short notice. MEN'S sands MADE TO'ORBER. :MitaTINE- ALL skin ME• .146 : ThoUtILE. TO -SHOW63OODB. TwO d •Belo Stdes_dlbergeeearecery Morey eign of th e RF.DPueT trot, d r . • ' vr - ATT . LT t , 4 El .~~~ i~ .IN 11111 old Description. ...I.4tEsT aTmEs ;, A good peortmotit of. EMBROIDERY 1 Always an bv:i '49-'fD SHOP: EXi'ORIVid biILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ilit*L LIN jf.Y.b • - PI ME MI IRE IMIE
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