M=IN TheautVerY s. EM AIFgTAB/NMIIT"#sPYwrOkOir : Beaver,• ik:!,loyinaber 11; 1196: FOR GIOV.ERNOR. INA ImPalatal., suffrage was venial at.the re ceit'eleettans in lowa', and' litnaprota—tn thqdna. named State 'mow msjoit ity, and in the latter by `inieral Mau:sane This *hurtle third atteiapt in 3ftnnesuta to carry = this irap e rtaltt messnre, th'e eressing,isaf f tl44",*i . eitprt,Was pude, til Aniilly.detrielids were enabled to carry ii , . , Tits CongressliMal eieetimis for 1868 arc now ,e . Jiovir,ftpci out ef,p) chosen the Re. Pl,lldicalw. ll o,o 14& and . 449. PP l i9cratithi. Two years sgtrout of the 227 , chosen the Re pnbilauts had 174; and the Dettmerats 53. Roth ofthesq estimates- 'include the , delegates from Territories, Virginia; Taxes arniVills inastppkdki raokelect, owaccoont of not hair telitOod 11iintibtraction laws of Coutess. " WM Tan!reult, of tile resent iiectinn indicates very clout ihats largo majority of the peo ple otthis country ars opposed to Repudiation 4ilPOSitietiolt and ,Ifuliffication. These ones- Ilea were leading map during the centres, and the•teciPle, have pronounced their judg ment upokall s'it them. That" lodgment 18 dram andt , ..rao rasa or any party that has say regard iiPt.utdic opinion will-ever un dertake to open them - again. Let them then be buried forever out of sight. ' Itr Mr. Seymour is not too tired, we wish litsiCeald go around.. and make some more, apeeches. Hie. orations 'seem, to have had a pleasantly stimulatity: effect upon the Repub. Dean party, and wherever ho has made them the . effect has been perceptible in. an uncontrollable 'lmpulse of the people to rush right off rand vote for :Grant.. He , made' an; • elaborate alieech at Indianapolis, and Indiana imnieditittily multiplied her last Rcpubliaut majority by ten, giving 10,000 majority against him. • He went into Ohio, and that State replied to him with a majority some . thing !Stele() per c cent. greater than the one oet. Thdeffect of hia'risit to Detriiit ind towns along the Michigan Central Railroad, appears have been 27,000 niajori ty kw‘fliatit, and the election of all the Re publican c4utaidates. for Congress. He spoke Chievo. and • that , city voted: heavily against him, while Illinois' gave the iiirgest Reptibliemt majoriti of any State except Massachusetts. 'lie 'canvassed Pennsylvania, and the Octoher majority witaat west &IT tiOd--.the Most remarkable increase being in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, where his prin cipal speeches were delivered. After he had tuMreitscd, the people of Maid°, the strength of Orant. and., Cola* IA pint 'region was ms tonishinglyincreased, and the county, Which gave 1,7q0 Democratic majority a .Ycar ago, now returns 1,400 majority for this other side. It seems to us that if the Republican Nation.' aJ Committee could make a permanent en gagement with 3IF Seymour as. a speaker' It might be for the benefit of the party.--if. • Wiethis week hoist the name of Gen. John W.-CR.llg se ou candidate for zenomination for the oillee of Governor of •Pennsylvania Gov. Geary is well known 'to the peoide'of ° this' State. His honesty, tenacity sfpurpose .aud,,patrioain ore prorerbial. As ,o sokliorin the war with Meicleo; lie per. formed his . duty promptly, distinguished him • 'nelfin several engagements: with the er.enty. and'emitributed 'his full share toward !nak ,' Inettie Union arm illustrious in that cam . ' His career as Governor of Kansas during• the infant and•stormi history of that State,: 'made himithe ?Oreille of all who a'rrayed themsehiesi on the side of justice, libeitY and, 'order. The herder • ruffians found-no tool In him, and he now wears the clistinguish • god honorotheing•tbe first prominent' publi l ,e rfficer of the',Gov'erthirkcnt that had the cont.' age to Ottao4lOpeglietkveca the freeiloin-love ing people of the eolmtty and the aggressions r. of the slave puyver. ' •-_ I , . AL the breaking putur „the , rebellion . love of country aok.hiin to the field 'at one, where he continued'until thevisit armed reb 'l el surrendered, rising In the Meantime from' Colopelerto the Wink efallapt 9onertil or volunteers, . hut few men served th e ir cone • try , rocire faithffilly-erbetter, andlat iew ra tired from its service With snore of the is aped cir conflAhmee of Its loyal people than the subject of thli brief notice. , During the period ho has tilled the office 151Overnor efthis 'State, he has adhered rig. idly to . ths principles of the Republican:plat torm on which he was elected ; and has alio exhibited moral qualities, infirxibility of Clutnte:ter; l and a watchtulness over the best interests'. of the Commonwealth, that corn. mend him to hut party and the public as a mail that has [but few equals and no superiors 'for that position in Pennsiirania. The Re .publican - party cannot therefore, dippense with his services in that capacity now. It • should nominate him at our next State Con ' ventidii by aCelanaatlon ; and unless we mir takejtio temper of the people,they will instruct c that delegates to do so, and. thereby thwart the "rings," "cliques" and political brokers who are laboring already to compass his de feat, so that a wcak, thetle, orit may be, cor rupt politician 'can be nominated in his stead. ' Lass than two months henut, the Pennsyl * yenta Legislature will feonvpne, 'and among the hiked:int queiitions to be determine 4 itlll bit the choice of a. United States, Senator In place of Mr. Buckram; , where •term ex-' . 2, pima 'Both She latter and Senator Cameros' ' residing in 65.4%4, the next 'Senatoros dear:mitter of right and courtCsy, ought to be taken from the West. But from certain tinmistaluible Indications and movements' lids portion of the state hi to 'betiv bony igner odi and 'a Plilhitielphiu w theut comparativelytunknown, and with but ' Meagre fitness; is to be rushed through and iliatei;ed'upoti the 'people for the next six 1 • years, Intrigues to thka end have been going • ein for months past, money id lavish profu• • sion is said to' have been; and Will be brought into„seqnisitioM—the Philadelphia Custom Mona with its vast patronage, in part, or In *hole, is already 'believed to be paiceled out. Several gentlemen in our own town, are known to be identified with; and have been active In the movement for smile time past, = and the leading lye in dividing 4epub• !leans in this co unt' eat -of a new paper in this place, is!unooubtrlY forth° purpose of carrying out: this to rial scheme, and fur the juslideatioh an ` 4d fenee;ot nil who may be eligsge# in it. ,'" . ltiow the question naturallypirlses,rlVlß the Ol e. publicans of this ,Sonatoriarand tine District, permit thenisjilveii, without - Pro ! tqt, to be thus -tredettoff,- : and "and fool, ,itod, handed over. for the use *MI toimittllticti<nd! ctrl' oar Senators anntepresenisitlies 'ter tbettitielseaterbedmwn inteSizeh a tame:, .). I ro,olighl,to.stand up, tinftinchingly for our own sectifor oar elan !in:ere:di ilany sterling !laplli the west „bate iilr6iy been favorably :Mined for the position. 1 'WO are - not fa waren,of minter's; that wo Must, or prcOOk, 0 4P, 47413*tiOrt, Mut 'travel all, th`'e, way to Philadelphia Mr . mere P 6 liti,eilin Who, if reppri ;he tie;lies die ',hitt shrewthims, cleverness and wealth to, resets- mend him. ,•We have sucii mu ElTAltrrir Alamos, liAtunr,to., Hoonnzio, all of theca able, true, tried and fearless—men whit are i n ti ma t e ly known to us—any one of Whoui would be watehhil over western cats, avoid creditably represent the entire Slate, and would be an homir to the 'party ' honoring him with its.conthlence. • We trust our people will generally agitate the -question, and seek by eve!) , hoiorable means in their power to thwart the schemes oil selfish politicians, and aim rot theielec 4 Lion of one whose interests are identified with `our own, and who will represent us faitiolly and creditably. We would reaped• faiiiy suggest that the County Committee take early action in the matter—either'far the submission of this question to a direct vote of the people, or the, calling of a Mass COTICCh lion, SO that from tbikapression obtained in either WaY; the Senator and llepresentatites from this District will be enabled' to WC n i telligently, mid in accordance with the with: ,es of their constituents. ME A 6ECOND ltcpubliAn paper is soon to he started in Beaver. Four-fifths of,the'llepuii; Beans believe .thin is intended and the 4tering wedge for a split in, our party. Be this, however, as it may we wish nciit; to call !attention to a fact, or r two, hoping .that our party friemis will hear them in mind The projectors of the new paper enterprize begin their work at a time when there is no ißsat t:ection in the party : in .any locality !IC County. They commence 'their 'nioyenient immediately after an election at widelt the heaviest majority was given in the county since 1860.. If the future, then, (loci ,ex. Whit,. the same harmony In our ranks, and our majorities dwindle down from year, to year, in Beaver county, our working, thought ful. Republic:4 wilt be at no loss to know upon whom to fasten the odium or lay tilt blame. In Justification of their course, the Malcon tents speak disparagingly of the circulation Of the, A nova, and hold out the idea that their imper will find, its ww into every Repitblican • family in the county I' , Now lotik . ' nil these itatentents frout . a practical_ standiiiiint T'ety . connected Witti;t4:'neW Piper, oe who is known, to be. in syuipathy With • it, has, within the past five , years - been 1 i • iconnec , ted TT'itiT'fbe Anus, either is ;editor ' or pr oprietor: When Ihryrcti red from 1t Iyo yea ra and a half ago, its circulatitinWus 841'0 ly one' half whit 'it is new, -, mere•or less .of, °Veit: " the ,county, and In titeilangutiie ofOle of their. Inumber "the Aitous'wits a detunet institution.' 17f 'dot even , give the •Aiinue welt; :cubit:ion; initpetMitteti it die in their , bends, -19 . n0t the is:sump : Von' it ridiculous one, that. they can publish, , a paper now Mat . rill be acceptable to the aid be.w source of .profititci its proprietors besides ?'Mile said in our last tame the new paper:ivill rtjx , soil interests Outside of the welfarcofilie Re-' publican- party otthis. county, 4.4 look after, and it ki these ;interests it will doubtless, look for the "material aid" necessary to keep it going, Enrron Anats :—The advocates of the - new paper,profess . great love for Gov. Geary, and assert that it.willurge his re-nomination with greatleartiness: Whilst glad to learn that it Will be l i ne of his Supporters,: we !are 'not' ' dispoSed to award much credit to its ] prejec- tors forihis newlyewakened zeal. in! his 'fa vor.' It happens to be Known that an organi.' zed opposttion to los, rr-noinination was med itated but a few months ago: And It happens to be known furthermore, that the County Committee was soughlyto be formed with ex press reference to taking this' county from :Gov. Geary. If opposition to him is :,now witinlmwn, It is either bee:Luso . such' opposr: 'lion Is found to be useless or it, is for the pur: pose of adding *eight to and carrying out the pot U. S. Senatorial scheme, which for the present Is to overshadow everything else,. Let the true friends Of . Gov. Geary" keep watch upon the movements of new Content/. REPUZLICAN. . , . • qtrrra a number, in .fact, a majority of the townships and boroughs of this-cc:inn* , made Republican gains on the 3d of No'vember, over their vote at the Cetober, election. The 01114 dui • returns show gains -as follows: Beaver botnti3 l !) Borongh tp.4i Bridgewater; 2; Brighton 2 ; Chippewa, 2; Itaßingion 11 ; . Economy, 8 : Faliston, 2 ; Franklin, 0; Greene 22 ; ' McGuire, 2 ; Baimony, 8; Industry, 5 ; New Brighton 4 ; New Brigh ton (middle ward,),B; NM-Brighton (south ward.) 3; .New Sewickley (Foul%) 11; New- Galileo, 1 ; Patterson, 20; .Rochester tp. 4; South Bedver, 3. TM; toemocracY 'trill have bid. ten Mem bers of tlid 'United State.; Senate,' One from each of the States of Ohio, Minnesota, California and Kew Jersey, anil two from each of the States of pelawarel, Maryatitl, and Kentucky. r Thor, lose a 'Senator in cadh of the gtates of Connecticut, Indiana; Alenttsyl vanja,,Tennessee, and Wisconsin, and gain' ono in New . Jersey, onclii California, and one In Ohio. i rlielienate, alter thei4th'uf 'March next, Will be divided politically t Rt publican Deiroctiate. Three states wnep trtented , IWltole.number of Senators Of these, sixteen are from the reconstructed States, including Tennesitim.; I Tun executors of Iron. James Buchanan hava contracted for the erection of; a mum. meat over the remains'Of the ex-Presiient.. It gill consist of a solid Mock offtallav Mar.' fiVeteet,high, seven feet and' one inch long end three feet seven inches I wide. The top and bottom Will have heavy' mouldings, and the stone will he eneird• d with a Wreath of oak.leaves and acorns around the entire surface. ES= ,Prt*dentlal lqlectors. ; ,- - otTiofm:irms euvrprw, • Thii s foll9whillo the Official vote of Beaver CcNay. fer:POpdentiifE X 0715 611 the 8 a !fiay oFliotratter, 280& 1 ' I:1 1 fig Beater Tp f Beata - M0r0 .... BoroarrTP " " ' 1 • ' 417 " . i f Bridgewater 1 1020 --..7v*"." A .- . Yes: yi; . M ton T o ..... .., .. y.• ._ . . ' , si ei en 13cr0.--- t- , 4• 4 -ef • 4 4 - •- .• • 1 le i • Llaprl,t% •• .. . . ...... - in . . 61' -"-:r o 4 * -- ''''' . '' ..- t-' ,....- : , - - --,••— ,,,, 1e.r.v5 , raueon snro••.. / ffi 17 Freedom 'Nov.:. • ' - 74'''64 4 ' 1 - Greta° , ' . 1 "/...•.• ' -'.',.'.. .-.." • •-• ' SU •.101 T. ,!. Honoree. . ( rratakioit Hiatrict) ' 106 . 43 Hanover _4lllcGrore`a , Diitriet):it.::t ' 61- 1 ' St I - Hatreatallir AP. i1 , 4-4••••ji W. , " fke...., •• It 1( . . - +,:•••• 11 il, '. - Hopewell Tp .. ` '" ' 7O ••' Indepaidehae Tit • ' - , 4'4.l.. , .ipa.:K:attnitil 18)Z; V. *, 11241111517 i /Pi • t••• • •5• • • • • ...• •,•1•,1 yr , p4ar..t.•,•• . 28 .. ~, :MOW& ' • - • • • ' -- i : , , 11- 154- 114daa i lt i • -a, .•:•_,,,,: ... ~ ..1 . ,;,,„. . /. 116 . 1 .411 , , Now -N +toe (North 'ward) '-, ' ' 1 / 4 113 SO Heir nett .(741d4101VaNt),•:.•.i.a.-../. "..111 ? 15t1; •. • Nellr , 141310,(1 , 50a111 WA,$), ...... ~, 106 • 49, . New: itlracri(Feszere Dlaktety:': .- . %.- 111, -ITS,- New llowirhjoy (Freedota INstrict).'4 - .,, 'l6; 81-„, North Sewlehley Tp.. T .. ; .- ... •. .. ' 16 l3l Neer flalllei Hato -' ,' .4 • .•,:','.. ii...T SS'`' te B4 r , Okko.Tp , - _.•' • ; ... 191 Patterson ai ii.... :.. :.. .. ..5.".'.'21 '',' -' • las , 314 lattllpatie 7.-- 111 , r , SO lar RaccoonT kl - e . , 0 "wa- -• ' -i : rge ~PO - ' Rochatter.l3 ' ,617 1. . Boeheater Tp • - ' * • •- AB,' 46 - • •South Bearer Ti r ''' ' - ' . 10 3 es - 8 t- Clair Bars • II,: / / 5 •:.. The Illimddenty, _ • • ;FOR ;GRANT, AND COLFAX. ~ . adds. '. i ,- • 2 : ...Meths's., •.,,: . ~ ~ .N:rpa Ml kt, Mot Maine • 1 ' _IXI. • • • 6 ~ APin Now 11avapsIdta -' Macsachusetta.... • 11., 15,0511 Rhode Island '- ' " •' 4' ' ' ' OClatleetkat . : . .... .. I i - . aelffit , Vermont 81.000 Pennsylvania • •461 3 9 . 000• ___ Wed Virginia • 5. • • B. oo d Ohio , - ' 51r ' • . .....-. 83.900 Indiana ' . - is IS,OOO Illinois 10 ' WACO ' ' - Michigan ' ' - SL , ' '' ' 55.000 Wisconsin ' • .8 xp„.. . . lowa 8 1 -40.. ii Nebraska •• - .3` . - .400 Tennessee - - ' 10 1 • 1 30,000 ' California - • ' • 5 1 - ' "5,000 Nevada Mlstwuri e .!: Kamm, North Carolina Minnepota South tarolinai Florida arkatme . Alabama—. J, • "Twenty-stx States • • , SPIA PEYIIOI.I.ItrAND BLAIR. Now York xi . (by fraud)* ,„ 6,000 Now Jersey - I • ..f,do:) • 2.500 Debtwarr . . • 2,500 liarylanit Georgia . . Lonlatana ' Oregon " . Eight Stnes raftE PUBLIC DEBT.,', Sta,Oment of Seely The • Total ik7bi52,5'274i6,514., Decrease the ellssi if0t011e.57,614.166.1 . .. - '1 WArigrsarchr,..Nbc. 6, 1868.'• Tim folio wing ttid ttiA Mment the' puiiiM debt "of tho' United • Stliiis',On NoiMmber Ist, 1868 ; • . • 17., • prirr'IIEATMIG . :;: etcrierr. Fire per cent bonds. -,221,Cd*100 tila per cont. txmds. fan: 281.817,3041%1 Six per cent. 640 bonds.; ... .. t ; ... teme,aol3fio to • . Total ' • 42,107.271,950110 MATOIIII6 DEO? NoT PitteillitTSD CertilleatM at 3 per cent. ..4 • • • .1i3(1415.011003 Naval pemdqn fund at 11 per/egg 14,000.000 00 . Total ... . ..... • :*'• $7 2 0 , A 106 9 0 ~urn IMAM= cots : Three year 7 , 30 notes, due Au¢ust 15, ism and &Mom' July 4 18884; 99,X1G,950 00 I Compound • Interest notes, matur ed` ; • Jundlo,'Sitly 15;Arienst 15, igetobev : s,• tt • 11: , • 1 0- 1 1ecrel4mc 15..1414 May 13, Aug mg s i figitember 1 and 15, and:Octal • • • „bar cantliSe 1868 • 4 .. •Pa 28,310.00 Meiride,Perrialndemnity • - • • upyrixo Ttestritty.dOtts acts ofJuly 174 18111. ' / • 'and prior the reto .51.41/ Bonds Aprllls, 1842., January 1114 i; • • _ • ••.• • and March3l,lBll. 487,50000 Treasimy notes, March 3, 10113_ 445,48200 Temporary lesm• • - ' • . ; • 1114,1110 00 Verlaficatne of indebtedness 1413:111 00 j 4 , Total .... . ... 59:43,737 81 nesi nainiso ito , txrinFe. United Slates notes ' • 13311.041,373 Bractlbual Carreney ' • - ' •au upss 411 Gold certifiCates or deposa 19 1'16,840 00 Total' • t '' ' 1 , , 151,828 41 - ; • t Grand Total— .: . ...... 1 ,.- .. ..• . 112,6264303,071 06 'Ms per cent.. lawful money' bonito - . hp! sued td the Pacilleßalboad Com. . • ' •' ' • panics -_, - ' - 11•44 04 , ( X 6 00 '•' Total - debt.... .. .. '.':::: - ' ' 'l . ' • $2.641,002.621,00 Amount In Treaeuri—eurrency . 1110,462,13147 . . , •, • • • , Coin • - ' • , -103,402932•7 t , ' • Total-, , $ 1111,31%;019 24 Ain't of debt less cash in Tteaaury, : t9,t37.110j552 id The foregoing is a correct,' tatement of the public debt, as appears from the books and Treasurer's .re••• turns pn Me Ist of November, IEOB.. . [hignedj,, . , 1 Dean ifcCuttoca. '' geer atop of the TreasurY• The warrants loaned by the Treasury Department 'during October, to meet the requirements of the Goy ernment, amount In round numbers to the following: Civil, mhiceliatreons and foreign inter- . contact • $4,16 It i Interest on public debt ' • 1.331,1 1 1 Wari • .....( 84'10,000 Nary 4.033,013) interior, penslims 4 Indians . 3,0112,000 --.,----- Tcitil $24,321.000 The warrants issued for; redernotlost •of the public debt are included in the shine. - 1 [From the Bulblo lyres' October 119.1 Romance eta SubmartnelDiver , ;obit G. Green, the diver, whole . unhappy /death by his Own hand we the • ester day, was in his own ti ore the principal actor in a little disma,thestoryinf which hum illustra• tlotl of the tact that as we unconsciously tread very day on the graves of the past genera u re we daily meet in every walk of life, i whose hearts arc the Jiving ;tombs of 'edhopes. Early in life be became deeply attached to a y o ung pidy in Chelsea, idass.,the beautiful and ' accomplished'' daughter' Of a wealthy citizen. The attaches:incur:is recipro.. sated, and althoughlwidle the' lather of the. lady. tookal with nn.fivorable eyo.upon What he considered an neequal engagement he wisely forebore" faint active opposithni. • In, return Green pledged: himself - aver to claim the hand OLhis sillaueed until he bad seam; Waled a sentient in enable hint to retirefrom. a voattion so full of peril in Its' nature ind, uncertain in its results: •Lightislot: by the' star sit* hope he became the most daring and I enterprising submarine operator of Ids tiniei r.uow pluuging down ainong ,the weird.-an d strangely beautiful eaves oft he tropical Seas. 'Which held tho Vivre char galleons or Spill. and then exploring the bottom of Lake Erie ' for the sunken traisures of:. , ciur. .vmmerea. Suchenterprise . Bare .brought , reward, land he was enabled to look, upon the 644"41`- .niation of his ho pai as veut hear . at hand. When lie undertoOk te , r thelreaSure from'the sunkeestaurierAtitintie r tie meant' that it - should be his last job,.of diving, and lie communicated this fact with radiant Gice to the tow friends' Who 'shared' the cherished secret 'of hislifo? hate red enthusbastically upon the task, andthis very.impationeeprov. al his ruin., :Durilig the progress of hiework' Ito imprudently insisted on ilmending,..while warm, against the " insi sted of'_ his '-cem rade& . The result te 'well•knovrn Ile • was 'seized :With paralysis and was dragged to the surface more eat i i From.. t han alive. - Fm.. that attack be never,evered. Ile dragged . out' the miserable ran.ntol his - flfc a melan elibly !tree! Itr:bieSitit sad in hives. 'Moody anddi." , • • 4ikkiAlit iethe intoxicating glass tempt: 'TA; • draw the sorrow which ()pressed blirq.„ At i ength be bas: rashly en ded,pitimiiiiery, end] his life Altogether, and 'found or the suicide's grave. Abe peace Ire vainly sought eismirhare. 1- 53 -.10 6 E=B=1,=!!!!IMEI I 1 r g Ifs MP 1111 51 -._as MIME MIS 104. 1,000 *Loop .5.000 0,101 5,000 • 10,000 dPta ."Leg:l es= .....3.1. ..... 5.. 7 , ' 43,000 .99. 00000 .0 (by terrorkm).lo.o .11 (dn.) - 81:11100 (dubious.). • • 'atill.r.srerrattt cEirTrFICATEa. This' is to certify atoll was' one of 'the workmen, in the said firm (WU. B. Grant & Co., but, for reasons best , known to myself,. left said establishment, and now insist that the tanning must be done over again. I am. in favor of 'trampling said firm En the:dust, and declaring all its work null and void. r , PaartY Braun Bon of Old Blair. I hereby tairtily that I "daiinaft to assist the said firm in their "tanning" Operations. and predicted at Chicago, in. -lit, that they would make a "failure of their work ;• and I regnAthey dkl not. Ifoititrto liana:ova. This-Ista certify that.' formerly believed the tanning opinutions of U. 8: Grant d; Co. to be "unconstitutional, null, and , void," and I ,ant of the sarae opinion still. I.,never gave thefirm any aid or comfort. Ali the "bark" and "lye" . l had I placed at the &ribs"! of -Mr. Jefferson Dairls, opposition tanner, who recently failed in , business.' And I further morottertify_that the following memorandum from "The Hebei Wir"Citstlea Diary" is cot % reek' Mx:lording to the lx.st'of my' recollection and' belle: '' • ' , • • .a • ' l ' • ' June 1893. "To-day leaw„ the. memorandum of. Mr. Ould of the conversation held With Mr. Val: landigharti int• to the. archival. Se (Mr: Vidlandighinn) oscould 4P4.1 hold out . t h is gear, that lira reads party of Ms Nora I would Simi, Lincoln dynasty out of etistsues. seenuxll . flunie . thought oar ,cause:was sinking and iesni sec ',would submit, -which; I)ti::ouratt i , weak] be ruinous to his party. r But he advises strongly against , any Invasion of Perinaylvanpt, for that would Unite nil par l 'ties at the North ,lnd so strengthen - Vawla . ,a hands that be would err able to entail. all op position, and trample upon thetoptittitional rights of the .peopP. The Preidclent (Davis) bidnnied on it his disazreement. as to the lava siett of Pansy] vania. sßut,Tadded Mr. Davis, Mr. Vallandigham itifor-rostoring the Union qi ni cab l Yt orcaluv,; and, if it cannot • be so one, then its is iit favor q' rsoogritziel our nctverUkowe." I Anti turthonnore, tinderidgned faith not; except that I , want to beat Gen. Schenck, zit ,and to Congress to earrylint dui principles of the Dentocratic partras 'laid: down by 'Frank P: 'Blair; Wade ljampton,and . -limanzer 1a IrAt444ll?.tgqA3l ME -• • ; "01.1 A Jot Hoossa"AvAnessed ;-• RepubW can turn•out In Buffalo last Ina, a94.remark ed to jitr, Griswold: hope, 'sir, • you may be elected; and ;I also hope: the loy4l people of the will see to it that 'lemon attaimi public position, _who has at any time sympatkbed with the rebellion, or'fur a moment doubted as to his duty oureom; man cuuntry; The success of the -Republi. can tiaetitt.this contestis the • salvation- of ,the ceuutty, l sir, and wittt Grant. :mill your self wo shall liave peace and - prosperity." • 3 _ stivsirHiudCilievirt *temp/lEl4i Big -21113W1k, . • ••• , !Neat: Speech ehdiiiitik He; • the , Ctielpip*Mbilitloo Witirtreltrk , .. • ' - •KF 1 • media dtelt te the Chien" go. Ti dated 7 - )t - tight., - -. Wryer - This hag • been-q • proudest eveningtu all the history of Galen . The . eity, heretofore Democratic. lesterebsy as • —.etin-lengorhgrfer her.-c -t. GiiiW for president of the United I fettAlifelk:. attgivoit; hint &Terve k -Ist:lr littelffjcittCest: Wit!' 3 gefie-4.11e . . L 'whew Itte-L ±Ttdeniagiiifitentlesult. - tes; with , ths4ricuneihantclectioncat,Gen. l'gtatiiPOregilfghtliitieetsion, Axing net,' Ithunit , Maim) and othetelemonstrlttinneefjoilThe 0 /Pia TlVlinerS•Wit,h slloYRl6.oinnskatid a procettslott'ercitizeint 'numbetineteetveisl thotzbsitirl,Maraluitto , the. residence, of Gen., :y r fin9f;PrlMlc4 43 Plendld : 01 1 1 4three9 ittelitteretretrigi veer •Thi the Prftident - In respor.se to repeated calikthe Gen- - Cialitepped out upan the pinta: sedadd eirthein4ltin o al , Pelendket4,. Ohne Citizen - 1i OfiGarana ' x. theehYou . l • bl'Oditionirmark or potlr, ltindnek, Stigfoleak I twins% has now been heard of -00 NS% i .ef Ahelate., electient elleftW.4.*rheto. : has fallen- to ,ndminister , the - altairleCtWhation abr. the next four years; - I supptis&kis no egotism in •me to inky , thatc , the.ehothe; has . 7fel resposibllidei oft* position I *el. but Accept. them „without finit, : iti. can have the same stipitentWhkhA4kbeen given .niettlins foe. , Mank yea r end:a, others who have fon,ght together InOda, _ntest—a contestin-,which you are all interedeckjierwinally as much and perhaps :Mote than I QM" I now take oc melont~,yottiood t bye, as I leave here toinorrowlerWaellegtan. and shall Probe bly see but - few et you agahi,for , ,yeant. to come,,eithough ittroahl give tae gr eat urn totnake itn annual pilgrimage to a place where L. have enjoyed m;self , tl6 much as I have hereduring the past few utontha ' the coneinslon rtf this that speech 011ie President the crowd the nine deafen ing *Chiterefor 'Om. Grunt; atter which they proceeded :to 'residence of Hon. E. D.' Waelairna. Whiehat just been reelected to Dongress,, for hie'-ninth te* .by an, over-, wheiming. majority. Alter three . rotiaing Chiefs were given for Mr. Witshbnrite; . he -was loudly called for, and responded by ten; daring his heirtfelt and grateful thanks to hie old neighbors and friends for the magnificent demonstration Widen, him, and ,for the ORO!' tunity of Mingling his •congratulationte with thelesat tho splendid victory Which had yes. terelarbeen • achieved by theloyal.people oti the country in theeloction of one of eur,own citizens, to the highest office in the ' tin of a Confiding people, and to the grandest position In the preatipplause..l The. lection of Gen. Grant means that the,country shall 'haws peace; that the people shill -have. an honest and economical ad o unistration of the Government ; tire' rights and liberty" shill prriporty Oran -men,reif ' nli colorecind cilmea %ha betprntectsil and vindicated throughout i the length and bseculth of the laud [phone.) 411gOod .peopl e , Must mole° in ,a reaillt sol atiaptelans, and which beam mid.; :Vapid , nab-and pritsperity 'to a great nation; 'and j whlelichallenees the profoundest,interest of ' all lovers,, of liberty and ,good 'government hronghout the,world.„ We find th.elsolio*ing cirtificates n,a Chi cago paper; • • "Thlcis tp.,..eCrify . Ant we, the. undersign e d . ,,,,Stote.Stkeemanly,j)enioeratri, have lutd Yattiddcit - bertuti/#llt;lanewit by tbelinn'of tr: , S:'Oeitnt:it-Ch i ond tlrit the , work Waxily them thoroughltlione; autl recommend the'' said Arm as, entirely emnpetont tolkti all the Democratie hales 'that an!flxi`lireirglif to their tannery' hereafter, according to -the highest style of.tbeart: •• . _ .. . i: ~ :(Signed.), ; ~ ~ ~ - ..„-_- '-;,: . . • Jeff Dans, ...- ' • " ' "Cant , Wirz. ..',.,.. . Alex H. Ste e llit t is,. Hobert E. Lee; -- ' Jolnit'.Bre ' idgovtlen.liatunqtrd.i UT:Mgr/ok. ` 04m. Backing, Robert.Toombs, ' Ocn: Pemiairton, f , Henry A. Who; ' Gren.'Bragz, • ' f Zeb'Viiiicii; '-'1 , - - '•, : f Gen. Hoik.i. ''• • ' IL m fr. Hunter - .i.‘ Gen •K:. Smith. Bishop. Polk, ~• , -s.; Gen. Zae.h. ~ Taylor's Son - / , . oger . .ryor, , en. erred. • I ,LoAClonst" Pollard, "Gen. Pap Price, ' ( - Anion.V. Brown, '.. , Gan: H.. hiarshall. 1 '' Ben. HUI, . - .... .: ~ . 4,drairel Sermuo, Secretai)!Floyd, Gen, Hill; Secretary . 'Cobb, • ' Gen. Ewe ll ,' - Wade Hampton, • • ' Belle Boyd.. Wra.- Barksdale, Gen. Preston, •Tbos. AL .Clingman, , Col. MoSeyy. ... , Denorittxpatrk:l4. vol. Marmatluke,, '. John.Foraytbe, ~.. . • Col: Rlmilly, ' . Allred IxersOn,' ' Gen. - Van Dorn, flov. 'Orr,- - % - " Oen. Jeff Thomson, Thomas 8. &crick,* Col. Albert Pike. • . Dr. Blackburn, ' . Col... 3 . lol Vult.kir his Esccutors, 'oting Prentice Son Of the Lonlivilla Jour Rev. Pet'tn -V. Nasby,.nab PrenticC. 9corge Saunders, Allovement of*Merailligres4: V‘i - stutriN ... „ . . vlarbipeirsikthif - lefesterts breads . .. —. WM — rade affeirds IMOthis4llh4tratiint Of the injuries* 'elfeetiotdealiits atteMpting to carry: heavy et. '.eotiiiifil, nggfe.fiittiEgi in: anticipation of I ' ite6. 1 14 6. 1. i'ol3 the.24th. -of October, in, lilitgip:ilitheitaWhi*cost'the holden& the I early pert of the seasiin, : ;1,50 lil bushel, or over, .Was (pedal . :at $ 1,25 , . with purchasers I .hattliti r g backlninatimpation. ofiflartlier_duz.. _.. , . ..._ . _ ._. . . I cline: - Flnii, inilland other\ cereals , declined la-thealme railoomising,lielivy loss to hold-. e o rtiZilere afield no &Ottani% these losses MI t haie been at lea/it - Partially everted.by • iton.eatekotrantorinltursellsonz—Bot ,:a;ithe,commencem,:m.of the .harveat, dealere hxgtiot,to thinlethit - thcfpiuld'carrY their , kit at the prevailing prices , and held back ' in:thelitee orthe incoming. crow- T 145 ac tin; ..W.chiety,based upon the expectation ors *gad, Mandlbe.ineadstulTs froMEng. .band;!andWlitikthe markets of that ' country „proved Id be better sapplied.thaa was, Attie ! , h • ittidi4Po l / 1 0 00 4 1 4c 0 lit ihe.W l *- ~ , : 11.t.tLe prilsitt(time ILO : t WeStern . marke ts yieldalawty totheintitienixi iif the rodactkiii in .priceir c tindroperatiOns are ono, lingual - scale, arid:ainiearlikely to remain . so tuitit.the mat ter. hall touched bottom.' Thus the navigable amen Nil; probably terminate without . any txtenalvii movemont 'of' 'bnitisttills .-. to the East: 'There are usually large accumulations of breadstutth at:nearly all the Western ports. it Chicago and Milwaukee :the. stocks -are largely inexcesii Of the viantity In ' store at ,the e.rn.tponding period hit year:'..As' nav igation -must soon close*: there. is a prospect that these supplies will be. largely. increased during the winter, and that the 'capacity'lt f iVtstern store houses will be tested to I e utmost. Grain Mows aloWly forward dart 1 i the winter, when the close of the canals plate shippers at the mercy of railroad companies. Western ilealerstavaset to' realize that stocks-of grain can be carried during the win ter' at lower prices In the Easv• than • in.the Welt; and Oust the. deb:nil/m.4W breadauffa froui!the.auarketat this reason of the year is ultirnaiely Injurious to nearly all 'concerned: in place et:hurrying forward as much pro• din* siapossible during Site last few weeks al navigaliou, it-is ustuilly held backAo_ ,be for.. wanktt in - the spring, frequently without any advance in. 'tricot. Statistics for. the crop 'year orltititka !thew that ablaut '42 'per 'cent. of the supplynt wheat, ooh and oats was sent east during the first three . menthe; 24 per ce ph : . . within ' the. , 'next -six _ months,, and thirty. to ur per - ta u t. : Withi n .. th e last Ulna: - nautili. , 'lt . t hifs - appears ihat titty.eight per exult: of flat Eastern supply is helu back mail allerlhe close _of :fnivigation:.J Another. Enoch Arden .AlTaile. , . A Hastondlklurna' After .7'coctity-eix Years!. - dllarito-1-4ifir . l'ind4 hid ,IVild ,hurried, (fittings and Itieeircs her at (Iw. AO of .Viztil• . siy . . Thursday . inclining' the subjects •of this . sketiiti sassed through this city on their - tv.ay train Painain.caUisty,lncliamt; twilit:lt' hom e in. Li neoln county,.t..eniucky, and from a gen.. Seamus who talit‘al with-them, we. have ob. tabled this Conon ingr;;lmiutic story., • ' - In 18 , 1.14,4fiti .shut left his' home and 'lsis wife, ,iviiii bad Isorug.hfin eleven children; • In Putnam county, this'. State, suddenly 'Rodin Pasioon at some slight m i sunderstanding that hid oceured between , them; Ile g ave j al familY no intltaation of his. departure previ- - ousio latving,..tind they never hea r d of hi m again until inter tea lapse of twenty-six paws. • .Thewise believed her husband dead, and eller imp years".msiting she gave him up as Lost to forever: and mimed a respectable citizitit.of the criunty, named Salton, and :has re.t,tieti happilyeitouglimith aim near Clover-. dee ; ssvur-aniee., until last week. it w as th en ttiat.thisditstoidliigs of the itippo se d deceased husbanit Weed remaiital by her, :-- • ' •It Was in this Wise that these tidings molted her 4.letter .came, to hpr. thratigh Abe heed era person who . w as a stra nger . This. lettataist torth that It she *Mild vlsitat littletown several miles cilstant from Clover' dale itite - vivilid:litsut Ita ql(rand , -very dear triend, and urged her mato omit making the yisitat a cons a time. Thu letter Impressed her strangely; tourshe concludad to visit- the 1 town named, at the designated tittle, and did ' - i What was .her surprise. on entering the house where the Mooting was appOinted, to meet her lirst husband. • Twenty-4;ls jeans littd.paised; and time had - left its impress upon the man, yet she recognized him at once, and Ahrewheraelf..tntO his :arm; . for Lnetwith. standing. elle was now sixty-eight years of age the . light - of bet...first choice warmed the love. ing pulses of her•heart, and , broke open- the founmin of herelfectionathat.. had been. so long scaled up.i .She threw her brans "about his neck, kissed , hia wrinkled check; end wept 'like n'girf,.tints of Joy.' Thehnshand'oleirt wails's° melted into teridernessouid he • embraced his aged, but long . deseited wife. with all the ferve,c .of a vying and ardent loser;' The past Was talked over, the 'Sudden digappeara nee, , long tOsence, and continued silence ol the htishamtexplain ' ed and then and there it NW agreed that they would. spend the remnant ot their: lives to . . gether. • The woman r elnroetlib her hotne hi Clo• i-erciale; ' She eiplainexl to her .second hns ' band all that had'happenekand told him she felt it her duty logo with her Brat ilinsband, froui whom she had been so long separated. The second husband, Balton, as loth to con sent,iut the woman was unchangeable in her determination, and he was compolkxl to ac quiesce. Their worldly effects were divided, and on Monday last the old lady left Clover dale to rejoin her husband in the little village whare the meeting took place, and' on Thurx d.ty they passed - through this city on , thtir wart() Kentucky. , . • When the , hisband left borne be wandered off to Kentucky; where he remained until the Califon:on gold diecoveries created such an excitement in 1.849, 'fie - was nixed with the gWd fever, and len for the rich places on the Pacific coast. There he worked and saved his earnings until he had accumulated some forty thousand dollars. - With this ho return ed to Kentucky, purchased and stocked a farm in Lineoln.couaty, and has bmi living on it •ever since 1859. Raving accumulated coup siderable wealth, he is now prepared to corn fortablY care.for ber whom he so cruelly de serted twenty-six years ago, andl to, give "a •• • 'start la the world" to the children she' •re him=--four of whom are yet living, and hare families. . . Tau readers of the newspapers durbw . eamPaign that has fast: closed have' seen a g teat deal said In them about "roughs." "re peaters,".&e. Nearly "every person knows whit a!'rough"ls t but the chsiactex.,444.lto. *ter" fa not so generally understaid. The following card publishild in the New York Tratit*, the day followhigt:te election, shows what the word "rep eater': means in the poli tics of the day: . , The Repeaters. Teas Editorof PA4I Tribuise. . • • Sin : 'At One of the polls yesterday, I saw a gang of &bone *roughs vote; and immedi ately proceeded to the next polling District, and voted again. It my time had allowed „I could,"no doubt, hate soon them, votl. again and again at other polls. I asacu,a, pohee officer it I touldlutve any assistance in. chal lenging tnecti and was told that "I inn a chance of Miring my head broke." The in• spetters; pollee, and all . in these two Districts were evidently, to me, in the "ring.", • From whatl. saw ,In an hour of the 'pens, I feel convinced that ic . a part of 'these 'fraudulent voteeluel been polled.out in the city the Demobrats Would not:have carried the State. lithe Republicans would turn , out with a lit tle strength at their polls on election days, and be less ,fearful of "musses," we-wo uld be spared'auchdisgraoelal proceedings... :Netc York, NoVi. 4 1848. W. IL . 13. • - Tete risspeneluinest and sAoval or Gov. iiTAWOAMME, FliAl ; -- eltember 7.Abo ut 6:retie* lastteighteitt nate ho number of one luitilrecter More were anvamoned by the oltrititteonnly autbliritlea to hold themselves in readiness OS quell any rkit. At 11 o'clock there ai'ereacitindictdions cittrouble, and the iteistritardhithittgedr" Thettause of the call was the conflicting orders Governor Reed and Lleutenant-Governer Gleason ; fears were utertaintathat the colored pe opled ople mild he called on to support %election of thetegisla: ture. The Otineus were uheasnteklay, }but 'they, will udieiriterrefk4CPPt ta.,144 41.0 pri-sehring of the peace , when they will reu- Alerinvitirnt-miststance.74 , l , - • Rumors were on tam street today that tiro plantation negroea belie been riotilied toinme in to-iiigls but the report piny be doubtAxl: One beintoniY of the Viestath.reginieittleave been pospxitere, about thirty. strong. • Thts.Leadatunf adjourned this mortilug,un ttl January.;;Tflern bettigtio,quiriniii tintient. Whoa the impeachment jassed-teeversi ;meek berm hold Spilt mg Vetted whot-e heats had bftn d clired vacant by the piveaniation . , of the Governor, .by let I soot members, ceoaptii g and coecupyltigother`ptiblic ofiletis.Y. , •- , .Governor Heed rutuses to recripize the ace : bon of the Legislature, and declares it an il legal hods:: • , :Lieutenant Gtivenior Gleason this morning demanded poisession of the Executive office, and was refused by Governor Mod, who has to-day brought snit against, Lieutenant Gover nor Gleason and Allen, Secretary of State. be fore tbeCircult Court, for conspiring against the Government, anti they are now under ar rest. The general impression seems to be that Governor Reed is in the right. Lieutenant Governor Gleason to-day Issued a proclamation 'reciting the itnpeachmtnt and nmovid of Governor Rrnd, and: (=eluding as follows. • • Wnensva, •Melo the provisions of the Constitution of the State of Florida, the said Garrison Reed, Governor of Florida, is de barns!' trent cite ,c'tfut, the functions of • the Executive offices of the State, cud i lu. ad.r.iiiii tratton' thereof detrolnit upon the Llenteniint Governor of the' State ofFtfirida, and ilo !time mystreeltuurtionOstking ptissession of the Executive Denaement of the Government obey the laws of tbe,State and preserve peace and quiet • In kstinnoty whereon have hereunto, set my hand an , l'entiled the great seal 'of the State to he afit:tel this sill h Jay Of November, A. It, 18GS. • 7[Sigtit'll)*: ' W3t.. li. Gti so • Gov: anti Acting (4. 'we rnor Attest : GE( InGE Itteeretn ry nI" 8 tate TnEi'eport . that Amly propotes 'to ` veto the ctix:thin'' : o er u ct lacks confirmation. Still,-arc = tuay `.' rs~nct anialivr ilultnination from the White itouse, tn.ll,rtt lag that, the occupant (pro tent.) con ti.lerA the election of a military chieftain flatly ti aconstiuttio nal. Ltst,lt take brit tore - Cut letter . tO Eteymona, anti - let' him COM! (11411 to Tammany and make a speech about ii. The suppty of stump oratory 'aeons to have been suddenly exbitualw cll. - )Sy ill . means, let Frank Blair tell ii hots' Grant is ever to be get out Of the White 11 use after be gets in. Let's hayp the mat ter ventilated somehow—.lnyhow. ttgal. Administrator's Noilte.— Letters testamenta ry on the elute ot Alez. Mare, decd.; of Baden borti..Btmter comity. heelng:hecoglantetl 7 -4o the au derislgned, all person indebted to eald estate and re quested to make Immediate payment, null those hay ink claims against the same will present them to John IL Clancy. Monongahela Ins. Co., PRO:mut, or to undenignsd; n Hearer Avenue: Allegheny City toll. MA lt;t, t cL A N E y . i• A dmrs. oct3Ve't A &taint iitratorso Itiotlee.—Letterstestamentary 11 Upon the estate of Adam .Beekenbaugh, late or Rochester Borough, Bearer county, Ps. deceassd, hat ing been granted to the onuersittned, all persons in debted to said estate arc requutett to make immediate Poyment, tut:l thane having claims against the same will present 'bent to the Underaigned. . JULLNI S. LITTELL, Administrator. Adnaltilatrattorla Notleu.,-letters testamen. XL tory on the estate of Jane A, .W*111411%1.4, late or ikamouty, nearer county. At., deer/tied, hariog boo timed tothe,undmatigne¢. .All PCllloll33,lndebt4 tQ auk' estate are requested' to inake immediate and those baying claims agaizat 'thli a. maid= them to the undersigned. novll L. HALSEY WILLIAMS. Adm. • druhabstrettorra Nottee.--Leiters or .Wudo- A on the estate or Abner Wolf, der,V, lato of Ifochester Borinigh, haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said • estato are reisdosted make Immediate payment,. and patinas haying' claims against thalamus will. present them properly inthemketed foieettlement. • • • • A! •B. WOLF, Admiaistralor. ' A duslalistratoebaPiiiiiee.—fitieiicf. Admin. 11 titration en the estate of .11nr.% El len Castillo, de ceased. late of New Brighton, Pa., having been grant ed to the anden-Igned, all persons hidebted WNW es late are treinesteff to make immediate payment. and thous having claims against the same will present them'properly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HEEVES..Adminiatrdtor. AdoslniatratoOs Plotlce.— Letters of Admit-- atratlon an the estate or John - Mhz, deed., tato or Brighton Tp. having been granted to the under stned, all Perlman indebted to said estate are rainco at to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same., will priment them property authentiaktecl forsettlement. WILSON; Admlalatryttor.: • Executor's Notlec.—W amen herras letters testament ary upon the estate of Jas. K. C'alhoon. of Big Ter tp., Beaver counts, Pa., deceased. boon grant. ed to the ondersliraed, all persons Indebtedto said os tate. arehrrehy notlfied.tomake Immediate, payment. and those having claims; to present the same %latent delay to • JOAN B. CALI100:1, ts oovll* wx.7. arecLunu"tor. rxeentcirto flottee„—Wherean letters testament tary noon the estate of John Shane, late of Ilop-. Welt tp.. Beaver county, Pa. , deed. have been meted to the enders,' ned, all persona indebted to said es tate, are hereby notified to make hemed , ate payment. sad those having claims, to present the same without delay to 4 NES E xecutor +x, r ~1 11A.A0 SHANE. • Vi ar s p t o i n e fteh e N e o s ttee .f— -TWhe rrm M Inters testament- Bearer fp u , Bearer enmt o y, B.) decessed. h v o be ßg raid n t m e a d t t to e m th e e b u e nd e e b r y s i n g i d fie . d t A o U m ak e m a m ln e d d e i d p atyo ment, and those baring eletme, to present the same without dally to • J. V. lIIRRIE. Administrator.* • 3 EFI N OTISACTIL " S r• -• riflE UNDERSKINRD I inform the citixene of Bearer and vicinity. that he oas Opened ml .aftlee in Beaver. Pa.. for the practice el • Dentistry. fie hail had considerable exprienee In the eibrudon. and flatters blmeelt fo he able to give gen et 11 satisfaction In Ide hnsine.y. - garOdicat In the old -Cliattnly Hotel" building. 1 bird street. Ileuver, Ps. All-trWk trammted (aeon r el oe. - . J. S. DOSLIORN. 18 • DR. WM. IL • SUTHERLAND, - - -- - ,Y -r• E ' OO S y r TI R - 1:1 B TIIEET. -Oran TIM LOCAL orricat . • has Jost retnined from Ohio. where tat has been on !aged in the prattle* of M. profess! 41, trfilioneortate 'bled dentists hi the meow . work executed la etyla and at prliee defy' , =petition: •• (PePtlraSt ty t • p JrkuF,T.. 'Watch Maker and Za Third • Street; Beaver. Penn'a.b retmt ottlaioleg 4. C. WftkOn'e Aneekl Qold watches and chronometers re:kilted Ituddrar rooted. - Enrol rag done to order. &arm. patrutiege:a pi:draft. to solicited.' sad 4w/ration gsatitdeed. Give ass trial.• sprlnt4:3l4.. • . • tAR.MERS • WpDANrtisEDitAvlP6 PIACI EcTLISI tt A. Gnat Uhl In thorough retudr tette new Bolts, Jtc.. en d h ali f ee waned the eenke e or WIMom flodlake, our old miller, and late or the . Industry mill. we are preened to warrant all Work and glee the wryest tun out. et soy mill welt of the mountains. • Come (mt,, (kw • Awl Dry Ita • ' LLIII3ER, SIIINGLES ANDI4TII,Iis cheap u the cheapen, J. & 11.4/ARUM!. Bharat' 3111 re, Beaver county, Pa. • - • sTRA.IyurATRA .! !! ! • - piuntlints • SAVN vin-n STRAW. AND A.' bring It Into the Oboe Worke. Mile. DoPare per Pm) en eh on de p rery patd for glxid eormi Omit siintw. octIVOS:44O. RUT. Ncta .3,b - utrtiottocnts . •., k;,:- ./ ' WINTER OPENING, I • • t.' =2=l - BENCE'S treet, Beaver, Pa, - 4 . • - ; ' • • • , • . leow Opealnr iilne stock of . - StiAWAS, - SHAAVI • )9 - mss. r ,11111f11141.17 . • : Flannels, FlannelN - -F - 't, 'VER.* CHEAP. . . v, - z Ladta Pack Cloth aad itrevii Cloth., inkterp.44* Cltlnchl, Clotho for "irks, gpets Flannel., ' k. Plal i t l i r ansi r= s ,:tkirv. non. pl a i n Wow, S. " - r 7i:l' ..kalt ( it,lude, tv . !,,- . 71.,.. ac olo a 2:4l ti c .. Sontsm 1 oloves assid'Ususakereldeb, • • ~: 1 . goodey Oeciatattoutio• phi K u) 'GLOVE%. 5, Balmoral . hid :Seamless Skirt& • - c 7 "inekidlog the very stylish • New. F el t ' ' muirts ellBlu4a, Cnipe , l eile , &e., Le. TRI.M3f IN GS '. , pt over/ desert ' piton, Ladles' Vwderwcar, • litres' Marts, Drawers eat Sasperders, MILLINERY GOODS, Etats, Bonnets, Flowers, Plum rat, VOW*, Frane9 Silks, so., &C. • " - • ; Virity far Uwe largest atm* of =lllnary (totido ever brought to thb , cloudy and dumper than you can bay them it any °Uwe place.. • Ribbons. Ribbons, Ribbons, • large stock EMBROIDERY: AND. A 4013 d arrlment st!wpys on band_ 1' Hate & Bonnets altered and done over. STAMPING iiirm ELIO DUNE 7 U OR I P %IL We Incite our friends and•the public to call a d ez• iuntne our new stock of FANCY, GOODS! WE'C.I.V.VOr RE CYDER-SOLD. Noes the time to bur chew.). Don't forget the place, i ka n0r111'44:6t., • BORLAND *NOLEAALE S . CORMISiION HEALER •. BOOTS; SH..OES AND GUMS: Rai removed froth LE Avenue', to tho large awl commodious rooms, NO3. :43 AND 53 WOOD 37'REST, rirrsquoil, And has oiLhand the largeat and best !elected 'toad 1 " I3OOTS, GAITERS. GUMS , In tho City, mid will be sold at cheaper rates than In rblladelphia or New York. Most or the Goods tra inanaletureclexproesty F 311 — OWN T I RADE. liarmild Invite tho Cash and Short Time bayore to Galt and Examluo my Stock berme -purchasing ehiri• where, is yon can save money. GOODS RECEIVED DAILY 'Retail/More No. R. N tirket Street, (.1 doors troll sth. J. • Sc S 5 WOOD STREEL. WANTED. 1000 if.ushelsi 01r. B IJC KH WEA T, AT INII4BON'B STONE MILLS, • Nevi'Briation, Nov. 11--fhe E• GOLDSMIT, Mu:bantam and Wisplauds Dealer In CIGARS lAND TOBACCO. 311 Milli, opposite Wayne 81., Pltt.bargh• erTeraobe ounitmeing Clone of him eau ahr 3 f! boyar* ofgetting the tame article, as he =ref:wore" them anflerVe own.aupemlaton gthd esn guar antra perfe& salistattton. tum•ll.2in o~,c~-ors: A LEADTNO F.ASTERN • PAPER SPEAKS AS .11 ibilows' of the great Eureka Organs There is nothing an hntnanixin,x. en beantilnl, Co clouting mule, and „nothing that we heard ter many yews COMPS an near the perfection of sweet rounds u the Eureka Organ. made by Shoningcr Co:. New lia• ven Cont. This intiruntent ham the aew Vox Hu mana Stop, which is such addition to the old organs as to enhsnce their worth Arty fold. This stop cre sitos,,by *fan s a trill. like unto the warblin; nf the whom feathered tribe. doing away with the belitobit hanr o fess so detrimental to wind instrument. The vein of mule It cubes forth Is powetint, rich.sud Ain Phasing melody. sneb as entrants. the wow and lataxtostest the ear. Ito person wonld think of wailful's, where a performer was touching the pro) ke=the Eureka. most excellent Instruments ace lbr sale MO' by the agents. KIESBUS. 11101 0 71111 AN, lIOEt E & . . 3 Fifth` Menne. AU*. celebrated X.allf e ll et igt . & XIITAIMI6I.IOB. WINE FOIL SALLE. 1 RV 'UNDERSIGNED HMI A LARGII LOT OF Pure ,Domestlo Wine, mmandietured,by hirayelf, stator vineyard near Industry, Bermes. county. It- Ire ich he will sell at moderato rates. This Wine is so• ds from the Concord and Catawba Gripe, and b soldby the bottle. gallon or keg. i:oncord plants one Tell' old. for Weal env vineyard A RLES RbEDbL Mr J.' 11. BENCE, Bextr,
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