The Beaver Argus. BEA*llll;ilaCiliiilTAM 114[4°3: LOCAL AND. MISCELLAIQI‘:`4,”/It.. The A itcUS his now a larger circulation, than any paper publholied in the County Adv,ortieera,will protitote their'own int*. oak by bearing this 1n mind. ItATES OF *DIrE!STFIING. TIVZ. . i WC j 11W'' • . ' ave. 1 ‘, ~ :Int. 1 Ctn. I tr. . • . , --- . fine square-10 lines... 1:2 no! pi on tts now nn to 00 Two squares ' 11 501 500 7 (WI 10 ON 15 00 Three squares SCO 600 000110011 8 00 Four INIIMOS.:. :.: .- . ..,.. 41 00 800 10 00 15 01121,00 One-fourth ettlemn 'I 7 00 10 00 13 50 10 50•20 011 One-half Imlumn '.. 10 00 14 00 17 (W)l5 00.40 00 One column ' ' 20 01421 00'30 00.40 00.111 00 Admlnlstratare and Rxeentors• Notices i 3 0 0 Special Notices, per line. • 10 21frPnymente to he made querterly,execot Transient Advertising, which must be paid In 4drance. • '- Wm. Binaltem, Jr., 70 111th ptrert. Chroul etc building. • Pittsbunrh, to the authorized agent for Tuc Actors in that city. state of: the Thermometer for , tho week 'Atha: on AtsrBth oncorember, 1118: • • 7. A. x - R. r. at , It r; x. —_-_—. —, •—__,_—, ~ • November 22. :7; deg. 39 deg. 89 dog. • ••• 33,, 39 dog.. •43 deg. at deg. • ' 34. - 29 deg_ 47 deg,- 33 dog.`.' •• '33, , .83 deg: 50 deg. - 96 deg._ .• .34, 43 deg, • 43 deg. f 37 deg. _ •• 27, fOdeg, 44 deg. • 34 deg.- - " 35, 1 32 deg. 40 deg. 40 deg.• R. T. TAYLOR? L' NEW AWirEIRTISNIMENTS: nit nttontlon of .tho• public la - diroctert.4o, thwaol: I owlet , new. advertisements. which appear Cur the firot time In Toe Annus to-day. rirreoall-ii. P. Cumming. rer Hach Bitters—Dicercr Speck. rirlarms For Sale-11. U. Bradford For Programme of the Teacher's Institute see 2d rage. • , Lost.-31m Driver, or Beaver, lost, on Tuesdai bc foru last, n gold 'Trout plu, on the railroad, between Rochester and Mew 'Brighton. The tinder will be .nitahly rewarded by rottwning it to the miner: ' All perzonp holding claims for bounties and back pay, under the act of 1a.14. are adviied Ito forward the n•neesary receipts at once to the Pai l Department at Wa,hington. The revision of the ligho,ts understand to be nearly compladed. N fitiiiiiinz.-IVe see our friends, the Messrs Bros., the obilgitig news-Aealers located iii - the old Iteehester station building, nre 'erecting It hunduome little alpot, on•tho zorndr orNcw Yorrst...; by the talirond, In which they tutendi to move neFt. The Eternity of Illatte . r.—We nee ity-the.Stn twurilie On:dl,, that Rev. O. L. beznp'scy. D. 11., of this place, hi to deliver n lecture in 'Richmond, Ohio, on Dee. a. lli lecture le one of it coarse, to he -given for tll6lzenedt of Droll, K Church of that place. Sub ject, ditOternity uflitttier.=l ' ',Luz j ioW,—,Mibtle, 31y.' Mita ,ll.wragh; of Stunoti, woe enjoying Itittemlfat . the thetival in Rochester. orr liwt.ThuNday, lila hum toolt;.fright at the Runic tile counted on the (weaken and ran off, badly injuring the utrringe to which he wail attached. 317 , 0evi11-Electfd.--Con last Saturday evening, - Dr. A. W. Acheson, One of tile school directors prihis 'q borough, renl.znett. Dr. I). 1,. 3lcKhiney yas 4.lceted "in' ste.3l. Dr. Acheson; on 3 !flat Monday, ieinoved i t() 1V ew York, %Thither he gee s to prnetke profession. M Homit on n Visit.—Mr. Frankla Agaew 4 , 11,0 t son of Judge .tgnew of this piste, arrived at boas (M a visit to his relatives, last Thursday. lie ins bred for some limo Met, and la still; connected the L'aittcd.States Coast Surveyi 110 was latter ly'istioned at WaAlogton city. hut is now detailed to ;at to Snit Lake, ‘Vattre he will be located during the pret , eut %%later. MEI Tito Jilt:voiles .11:1 L'etAerrit tays that "at the re union of the Sixth Ohio ctivalry, held At Warren. Oct 27111, (lover:tor Tod Conclutlr: Lie remitrlts as fellows ••We sre to meet In Salem for our re-nnitin next I'3ll. I. nra going to he th.tre.. If you shouldn't sec me yon c•an a.k General Stedman. mho will surely he on handl, When did l'ud diet Tho sudden'event ofFridny week commim.thined (leiter:ll Stedman to answer this ,nd question. ...71Ineringes to Coluukbliana Cotollty.The rood people in the eannty adjoining us, (Colninhiana comity chin,) appear to be In the marrying mood Just cow. The Wellsville (O.) Union or .I:tit tro6Sr k c dine to us containing Meet' notices of partlea in that comi ty ulieliad recently shuttled off the coil of single &nu hinnehen.out on the sea of matrimony.— . They evidently believe over there that It not gout' ter man to be alone, nor woman atthur. • Jf i l,Vertind, Esq. S—Pear Sir: Allow me throngh the medium of the Amami to expre,mi the hearty :teinke4 of my & and familly to the good. prope of ltridgewater ,cougrt%ation for their pleasant fordol vbit during the afternoon and evening of•Thankrgiv- Z nt day. and for the timely and liberal giftu which are ever tharaeterletic of title kind people.. /3eaver, Pa., Nov. 27, 'M. ll'ltanksiggsrbig Festivals.--An xycllent din ner:tad supper WAS given at Town Rail. Roches oh lam Thursday (thanksgiving dayi) for the ben t-at of the sew U. E. Church now belngl butt in that place. The festivals were a complete success, the re (:Opt amottming to the scm of 4215p0i A vole Mk ert the moat popular lady remitted lni zIVOr of. Miss r.el! COrall, of RoChester. The attendance waa very large, nod a good time was ,enjoyed. 1 Rochester cruet baulrwas present, and favored •ttiegathering. •withboute utuslc. Why Don't You. —Why' don't you cditots lu stntiencille publish papules as good as they.do in eit i,r YO3, why don't yo it And why don't the Stu tn.nville ministers preach as able sermons as arc beard fenni city pulpits 1.1 And why, don't Stubencille • mer-. chlmts lutce as goodstores as they have la largo places And why haven't they. as fine a depot, as good hotels, 1!..1 , 11101111111 4;cL, in Stubenvillo as hi Mein r The man who is shnple enough to ask the drat question on the list, ought to go clear to the end. By that time Ito tuighttliscocer he la not many removes hum an ass.-:-tilubstarlils' Gazete, • The Prealdeattlar Bleetorg.--The electors chosen in each State meet at the militia of their re bpectlee SLatee Oil the first Wednesday hu December. They vote bjrdistinct ballets, (05 Frail mat and 'Vice *President, and send the reenit, earefutik i eealed, by a special messenger, who williieliver it t lion. Loh:. F. President of the Senate. The &Mate and Hones having !tied a day fir joitaeonvention l will assemble tagethr ip tit 40liee ; Mr. Wade will open the cur. ttacatee, coact the Tote and announce that Ulyeses A.o wit is e l e i:t e d pr o sij.:>nt and dcimilec collap.Vice preSideuinf the United Unites., j i • . . IM:tilting. of, VorepatigMe •. . 3teend. Uo6cue, ClAric S Cob, saw-mill, In the north: . ,e.vst paki. of PhOadelphrs; Wa. bdlnetl run Saturday ,everlieg7, 4 ind the.o3flleil were communicated to an atl loining building, which we/ used for wintering Fore oaugtes toenageele. • Tho'intinirtia . .cantlyeA Into the mtreet, - aerioneiy slarming:the;poord.J. AA large African lion via caught in the street - 12j throuiiiig over him a Lex'usetf•for mOt/dr. \ `'.ele'rpiard.rna . tlikinto a louee whecu Wei* iiveral wouit . .sjud children, but the beast was pelt:each frightened 111 the women 'and clVidree, and , UM* ref go la the cull4::' Pe total / 0 " 'lr estimated at sB4,ooo:Ecuniner. Thankszipilita Day was very generally and metillyzaiserire4 by tjA r pcipplo of r iteaverintl indult ty, ;La uralthritell ootObri tatyys apt i ehlckelis yle4np their lives fur gelid cause, and quite a number of festivals and gaiberin6s took place. !key!: cea also'itielateld et ali . t4blittirebis around. Who . day, however, was unthvorable, ft being a raw, rainy - on!, nr4 eirijuitiAlrpv oo :rof trayiliV i P ertlisless there was quite number running 0 1111 ! fro, We noticed kmostox;fit yOtille Inca- foFar4 Dr:dginnikir. Vint the,attraptiork was diagw6 know not, the yews ma being map tbler to give the sololop, ~11 Word to the - ipitrooo nag the put week we line 101 l ba-/whilsdePtd& mid prirclused a largo ideofrievilipkiillerden Job Pfau Arida Cottrell - *fliebCock_, :eyiktdiarlgniW: Milken Which to work the Moshe flitter ! We iytend. enlarge the! *44144 Ora Okititetl *Om column paper, clothluglt it a newlYess.and improv 4ng It in every parOculai: 'as tyAe.jdbiress, ila.Bll` B4 4 l ,!id-Obr e ls l2l F t "7 1,4101114 °levee yefbeloti dbrlxwer" Press retanitt par, therefore, in its new dress and enlarged form will not appear noel orgitite the latter put of the present month. Thesoimpromments havecost ns a large expendi ture of m oney, and we will teal under lasting obliga tions tolhoso of our patrons who know themselves in debted tvOs if titer will come for Ward now and settle their salhnts, in whole or in part. Como friends, we nocd sotike:giatity atibbinestut time end kit - itiritot want in vain. Beard Val colored French dfble Blanket Shawls, Just arrived, at Benota Beaver. Quotations or Coln.r•Villeo gold h quoted at $lllO, a paper dollar Is worth 01 cents iaearly. When geld, la quoted at $1.15; a ppm' dollar la yap t 37 cents. 4.‘ When gold Is qpoted at $1.20, a paper dollar Is worth 88lieents. ' • . When gOld is quoted at $1.23, apaperdolhw Is worth 80 cents. ' Whml go!' to ViSited at =1:00_ Pap e r c./952r worth 71 cents nearly. NVlen gold Is, qeoted at $1.115,a paper dollar Is worth cents: „ When gold le quoted at $1.40, a paper dollar Is worth 71 cents. When gold Is tin Oted at $143, a paper dollar Is worth 60 ceute. , When gold le quoted at $1.50, a psiwr dollarla worth 6d' cents.• , • . Ladlee looking. torsi:iliabin IfoU Liy Presents at rea• ;ratable priced, should te Jlll.flitaice at Dearer, They whip' d a large and well selected stock ofall kinds Of goods for the Ladies; at popular prices. The Benson.—no reason why .13arrett's Vegeta ble Redoiittre luta a larkei solo andle . Pleig po,: tiler than any other, Is , simply because It Is the best. The r'easeus it is the best are: - It is moro esslly applied.• Its effects are =lois permanent. I f it contains no nitrato of silver or other poisonous snbetfnces. EMS It thoroughly closes the scalp of all dirt, dandruff and other extraneous substances. • It does not gam the hair. It absolutely restores the hair to Its ;uatural color, whether black or brown. It causes the hair to grow thick, luxuriant and glos . It is a isnperb hair dressing. r . ... It Is Iti,ihly scented and does not'. tain the Belli) . or !MT. -'. . It Ir, not a Dye Mita Restorative, ... These are the =sons Why lilatretess le the best flair I'mparation in the world...is we Ills the reasons why every onc shohld use *Matt's tri preference - to all others.—Cincinnett Slendai aloof. ' . A• • •- - - • ---.-.....- .$- • IThe most stylish; as well as the chupest Rats and Runnels, are to be fond at Bences only. -....„....._--. [For the Argus.] CHILL FALLS THE AIITC9IN• Chlll falls the Aututm), rain . aboti•e thy bosom, • .While sad winds rave, Bearing down faded leaf and blighted blossom • .Upon thy grave. • t• Thon who with me in life's bright morning started, , Towards Hope's-grown shore; Oh, gleaming visions, blessed dreams departA, Come beck once more. • Come back with rainbow prombie o'er my rplrit, Como from the tomb, Bearing m m Icy mist and ahndow„ . . „ To Wee t*rect bloom. • In vain, clear loot one, o'er thy quiet bosom, Chill falls the rain, I stretch fity.d Tula to thee, through clonbianddarknetio, I In•vain;to vdn. Yo-platomct line the Flteut,rea may fathom, From that strange rhore, The myriad mlll one who have cro.sed Death's Ocean. Return uo more. • • Where are they Where thcac faces lost and vanished. t FrOln mortal eye? In Infinite depths of space, the "Ileppy Islaatl3" • ..lft:st surely lie. Yet hut I know that o'er thy quiet bosom, Chill falls the rain, • I stretch My aqui to thee, through doubt and datkn.iss, In raw, in vain. Rochester, Pa. Chinchilla Cloths, for latlias' saves, at Hence's, Bea ver. Town lenisibareznettl 14—In company with our pen; we the otherldny took a quiet walk through our WWII, noting deyru all. improvements Wyly made that we could coin° across, intending to give our read ers the results of our observation. - • - We do sot think; that Beaver people fully appreci ate the benefits and advantages they enjoy in living in this beautiful town of Beaver. tins eyes have been so accustomed to its scenery and Our minds to Its en joyments, that we do not give it due credit for it love ly ecenery,' Its handsome site, the regularity,' width and neatocee of its streets, the beauty of its houses. the order, comfort and se.curity always enjoyed. Denver also is noted for its health-giving Mr and position. la these it cannot bo surpassed. Situated on a lovely eminence, fur above the dirt and slovelt ness ofs low town, its people inhalepe partrair, and feel the healthy cool winds, :which ifiliffeientlyloaded they mimic be deprived Of.-",. Beaver, we all know, le not a business town. It is too high above the river ever to . be one. Yet it, has a great number of storil'of Merlons kinds, sevetal printing Maces, and' tot its Mhicational advantages is excellent. - - • ' ' JAMES M. Sinri.as Beaver is an old town, yet it bus not stopped grow lug. In our walk we noticed that a considerable numbe'r of new houses are springing up at the present time. •' 1 • Mr. A: Wynn has3lrappod tclarge brick ' building on Third street. near the " National , Notel," containing a store Nn:l o,ond. a public ban: ukt 1:IttIld Show:sinker- his Started a shitiglif l hieforyknu theilat. below the ralitoad, near the Depot, built not long' ago, but we shill name it again: 7 Among the Private' buildings arc Mr. I. N. AtklEue. Mr. Alex. I lleCd'e,' Mr. John Marton's,' Mr. 0. An- Anti, and' Mr i .iluin's, all of which-are in process of erection • • • Our town is growing Barely, if -Rio 81=1A/tad It has plenty - of room to expand Its 1t In. • • pt, , -._:....-- • In Town:—Davld Bankey,p3q., one of the edit. Hors and.the proprlter of the Lawrence Journal, paid ontoillena vi it en last Friday.., Ile looks hearty. and Judging his conversation he is not dissatisfied ‘vith therutilts or the recent elections. -...4-.....----- - . • itai of Lettefa remaining , in the Post Office . , at, Beayer, off tne Ist or December: Ilenry W. Blanchard, Mei. Mr. Frederick Carbangh, 2, Mr. Solomon Carlatugh. - 'l'.4..,cobbs. • - . .. Mrs. Jea. Crouss. 'Aaron Denny. t. D..lrustine.. - . David Fry, Esq. Thomas "Marsha, Earl.- • Mr. Neal oe Mich. Morgan. Mr. Reward Neville. SamnotNeely. Esq.; , • Idr. John Mxis. , ' Mr. Samuel Powell.' John S. Porter. Wm. 11. Taylor. Mr. C. P - .' 'Warria. ' - IDE . ORR—On Tacaday martdag, Noveintwr 24th. ISA at the realdence arils Pen, Wm, Otr, Faq., is ,Xcavor, Mr. Hugh Orr, aged7l•l years: — • j!,• • • , Pitireleuni V. Nasby termS"Tiarretes' yeg otableiNali fliestolatisn'atliol"Eduntin uy , I Xouthi''‘ pnd hie is *Millie qnly instance where it has •sztade the old map ,It is warranted in every case to iCstarb the hair at , ita,nato,rallsolor, lug.— Waling /oil • r. ' 'airing& Tin 'Brtilbtu-The'initen .tion, of our rcaileie is called to the aclvertiso iahnt of these Welittioeni•bitterNiiiephiefi by Messrs. Dierker. Blyer:Y:4'Na Bthitit tieldi3t.; Pittsburgh. .Not offered arti.ecrtain Pare for-every litkas A:apes:silo remedy for quite a number Of c,oiniilibits.i . Werliro satit lied they will do 611 that is promised for them: Try them. L.. Br LYDIA M. RE:10 SOPHIA C.AUTs P. M titatlm, qict.t . . NOtices: ram viand • , HOW TO LAY 4.014(4440171CD IthasitT 3 200 kit oacac ude, and You,svin hale it' 6 1 11 1 141 0,14t10 irr4 . cownsins'or Anne= - '3 'An acre co4taiiii4Moriquarer yards. Ai square reido ; coWas 04 1 4 e r" 4 L " "lb IMAPrati. 144 square, .4.5qp1010(4. 94 , 1 4tuiref,e4 4 ! r ; situfrelirdi; 801(8416n) yards square.redi 40184mm:rods - 1 Splitie rood. 4 squat's. roods altutre_acte. 040 square acres • - 1 Square mile. ;'' 311 M 2 CPE 8 cIIrD iB TA 2 CCE4 I !-; A:nIlla is .5,280 Iliet,'Or 11.766.yad s ukleligepi ,A fliptoot bs 6 feet. lepguelslB Gilles.:.. --A'Sabbath-day's journey' is 1,155 yarls— (lbis Is elglatro-yards less thao.twct.thirds of nillej A I tinfs 831‘ >:. A cubit 131 feet. , A great cubit...l3ll feet A hand (h' l lnio measure) Is 4 inch s. A p 4 !m is A sihM Is OA !nthe.s. . . AOwls g feet.. . • • n'AlutEL MEASURE. A bitrrel of flo4 iTiglis 196 port ads. A barrel of i , or)ii 00 A biritiA Of;rlee, 600 pounds. Al*riel of rh*der, 25 pounds. , A: firkin OfibUtter, 56 pounds. • A tub of butter; 84 pounds. pvisri L BIEASURS. The: followit4 are ,soft -by weight per bushel, : e:ns i aad 91over-seed, 00 pounds to the LushG!. . 'Corit, rye, and Ilaxseod, xu pouildta. • BueMlleat 52 pounds. ' . Barley, 43 !pounds. Oats, 32 pounds. • • Bran, 20 p6unds. Ij Timotliy-?9eti, 41 pounds. CoaFe Salt,;Bs • ' 'tr,tntous WIWIILTS AND lIMARME,S. A ton of coal is 2,240 timindi ; bat in Phil adelphia the retailers give only 2,900. - A ten of round timber is 40 ftet ;of squared ,timbet,-54 cubic feet.- • A cOmnicrcial bulb of mitt:oils , 400 pounds, A pick of ivOM is 240 pounds. A section ,ul2Gincrnnuutt :land' is 640 acres A liquid trip` is 252 gallons. • - A box ld by 1113- inches, and 8 incites deep contains 1 6ushel. VAse Latest' Postage , Laws. • 'LETTERS. . Letters go toany .part of the United States for three cents per half ounce, if prepaid. Unpaid letters ate sent to the Dead Letter office. at Washington. ' Letters weigbing over Latino ounce,and pre paid it single rate, are fonirarded to their des tination, and the balance duo .collected oa.dc livery.l Cit. halt of Lett( return i withott letters must be prep ski, .two cents per nce. rs not called for (if prepaid) will be 1 to the writer at his or her request tacTdihouul postage. . • . • Bootta • gc on books, not exceeding ottnees ght, - - • -• 4 bents. additional foot , ounces,. pr fiactions •°- - - a. 4 cents Pos in wel End th6reo j Sr.ITSPAPEII9. Newspapers sent from the office of public:' , tion may he,prepald at the following rates' quarteity : ' belies - - - 35 cents pen qr. Weeklies, - - 5 cents per qr. litionth (notpver 4 oz.) 3 cents per qr. . Quarterßes i f , 1-cent par qr. . . MISCE:ILL ANEOLI3 MATTER. On nusealed circulars, 'maps, priiits, en graviags, music, cards, photographs, types, cuttings, roots, seeds, etc., on one package to one address, prepaid, not execixling 4 ounces, 2 cents • over four, and no eiceeding. eight ounces,, tents; The Weiglit:or,..packages is limited 032 °nacos:. • - • MONEY .onvEns. - :Umiak Can be heiftlO any liart of t - he L calm - try with absolute safety, by obtaining a Mon , cy Order, for ohibh the fees are : • On not km than ;1 .itud not over $20,10 cents.; •• . , .• • • Over $2O, and not exceediag $50,25 cents. No Order issued for less than $l, or more than 50. •.• , . POET ITEMS It costs 20 cents'extin; besides • the regular postage, to register .a letter. Internal Ilbvenneptamps cannot be used to pay postage. ' • • - • Stamps cut from 'Stamped Enielnps are not limited to be placed upon other letters. Ne'article contained In glass can bosentby mail. - lila:Ws. I BEAVER ' ~(COBRL'L•TE Flour per ... . :4.410,751 Dried Apples per lies. 2,t0 Dried reaphes perbu. 4,73 Whet per bus ~ 1.80 Corn Oats ' per 1.t5.... ' Flax Seed per bus— 2,23 Beaus:per ..., 2,00 Potables 80 , Onlons - 1,50 Corn ,Xsal 140 PITTSBUUGH DIARKFMS. - .IPP/CIS M OP ND •rniParanirnon COUNEACIA.L.,I • } OAY Evtiona. Nov. 30, 1668, • ; Our market" during-the past week have been clutrac terizod by- conidderatde activity. ' On FridaYtheni was n lame trade done, the streets being filled - With wagons and drays hauling various kinds ofinatchnidise to and fro. The demand for dour has been -very active and Loidere firm. Thera is More doing ingrain. iderchants complain some- of Ailow collections in the co ,try which no doubtinterferes with tradetb aconeMrible to 13 but wOhear of but few failures among the mer cantile community. . We;quoto as follows; which are the wholesale store price* unless otherwise noted : . • .A.Priare-,-Adthongh the receipts, are Gilt, but with a gdori'demand4 - prices are firm at 'front es 60e4 25 V barrel, as to quality and size of sales. ' Bu+ram-LThe receipts aro -more Maid and prices a shade lower.. Wo quote choice grades at 36038 V lb,; and extra a te cent , or two higher. Common grades are dan at33438c per lb.-- Ea/a—Dull and unchanged, at 8t 33C for strictly Bs B.—Chola° small-white (noir mob) are in fair to. celo,and we quote them:it/3 60(311 TN and chloce at Bacot, Lou), Jic.—The stoc polo d proviitorui are very's / ann. and. the 4e e 4 light. Not new yet on the Market. Prices are =changer. and wo , fecondsgso to qnote I/boulders at 13 1 4Q1111 2 ;otgar cur dd hams ittlkiNgc, and lard in tierces 18 c 1 12 lb. No sidoi inmairet. Sales of moo pork at bid. PWO .Fnurr--.3farket steadV il th sales of grit* quOterztmliet T .,.4 lisivq4l4,oll6c, and ; aliment uoiOd tb, as to nil tr" hagy got. receipt omit at $lB 0:686 W qualitYfr i agnaflit *OM oollltll. 914,44r1i PI a° Vtonlas totuslity. r POT% on= 13 of Vftchblown, iir bulk, at4kast: from store at Ok. ',WU!. Sweet -potatoes of a v9d' gral t isklittattAgind we qnote Jerse_y_s at Ea ' iata7 4 3 °,... 4 / 1 0 IMMO Ole TB 141.1111h01j. . • ' lir tVie ng et" m re b id i tr n sc p t i ll # mi m e l l" o na ; .88 OM good aori wheat flour 2 7 -. 5008 and winterwli lbittr 3(09 75, sang Uncle $9_16810 00 flitbbl. , IcYlaiir. 25 41. OD- V blit • -.1110044 good:, rend) prim droophig N No quite stet mot 50 It hundred; • 4 , t' , .221 , i rt l j e l t,allegt ac otise VAtpeltieriOdi, thorarOW. l,, Dec. 2, 184 , 8iri913.213111:m . . .•:„...,...044.00itNik,-,.„..-„ r i,:4-.- .-. HE H Liti..TTLE S, -: • _ The ' A Ll ceitalu trer Co lem" mgallt. : taliti. lir t til hlas " and an der.B1 4311 s elt Readmit*, iik Dlemegek Conatlpiuton and ' Geogal , Debility: , gibe bitten an taken aw4eMpelly eLUIPte , Ilona on the bottieral biii stanza or gure is era the above cases. , • • i . ', -- ' - Sold tcyall Vie On atiltallbUiliceepiri all, over the country - Or tlie •Ctoirrhttom i . 1)/iiint 11 d; sPECIE. . , . ,_,,,.. .;-• t _.l2io.ddlisallitdelil a., - . "'" Dee. 2 . R.F. 3 . 't!.- i - -0 ' - , J Plttaburt, Pa. ' V 41.37.9 111,L$ 1P4111111E,-VIM EALFr The undersigned other int sale In Allegheny tardily. the Ramat o(eight hundred acme of butd.-liiihnim of sae hundred ems andjagarirds.' %moor thenrwonld beitivided Watt) acre lota to sett purchasers proeid edaay two pentons won id purchases entiAnneited acre :ot. Pauaatou a these farm wltlbsgtreu by at ofetprit, DM All tbese arms me located within a reasonable distance of, rittabh. Alsooisveral . hlithtr improved firma situate in the counties of. Beaver, 'BMW and Lawrence, Penna., can be had in lots 'contandig from seventklive to MO acres. located In me flirtile regions of thasciemunties and adlacent,to Schodi Homes; Ohtirchei and MM. Some or there tact" arelccated wtddit ate or. 111. mlkarof',tbir leading Iteliroads.:peissin. through the coundes above named, and . same of gi °Limits lie in the neighborhood of the Oft regions on Blinteiwy,linck Creek: . . One large body of Lend. isontabdng 1116 f `ed within ids miles of the Pittsburgh - Port Wayne and Ch l ellEo Mond: and distimtmaga Ara' TVs bbi f urgh. Th or is body of land; is weircalmidtr4 hit Fmr , * gan d Sheep. • 4. • , The -oentamOded from Pints Creek-to lenivence county-wilt ' withlika short ;distance of this bodyofland. 1 , - _: 4 • .. Persona desirous orlon:abasing .shonid apply beers the let of Yelintory r4itter that time t he y : Would bare' to pincliase enbyect. to stew of cmarcar• A reasonable credit ivrilt be given; Yaps and de; scilptions of these Lands On be obtained by applying to the undersigned. Coil and oiheensiumais underlie most of the lands. ;ltV E. EU= MIAOWED, ; - , Real Estate Agfat... Nair Brighton; Nor :' 39tf . MEM 1868. - SPRING:. 1868. . CAaRETS WGALLTJg 13:1M; 51- «Pink, Strdot, Are new opening a caw re4ppitiAvocx ~` VELVE.Tt •iiitUSSELS g ' nit.. Pk, Pit COMMON giIItIPETS, • 7- OIL corms; , 4 • . • • iii i ,ttOif.s. t l ) gg ..o it IA • (7 :.1.; 4 :1 ditieeVCrY thing belamiingt; Id).6t )111"1 1 6 44 Les . g J. • IYITALLUIL- I BROS. _ 51 Pifth•Stre€3t : prri , Bs i ritem - : : 1 illigligi IitARBLE.:Ar. RKS . • -' • . . - • • _OLZ—t • SUAVE THE LARCIoitiIvASSOAT3IENt OP . VY flue Antrhed [lead and Poet Stones; that has err. er been oilbred in Beaver county, at the very lowest cash prices, ; AU persons desitiOgYonnnomta and Bead • Mona', .call soon and examine one work and prices **repot. chaing elsewhere. . . We defy, competition, bothfinish of 'work and prices. ' .Lang2G7GEtilmos. J. .11. - 1 ,• •• ... . , 1 'WHOLESALE a COMNIESIOX DEALEH IX BOOTS, SRO ES AND GUMS Hail rethoyeef *tali 102 Tlkitd." , :itrea, ills, - to tho".largo and eamitiodlous rooms, 1 •,e..: • ... 4,3:, sit AP.p 63 fr0011:877tilpall, _4 - _ . V. • 1 , 17Ati.- 4 . • And naa on baba tne largest aiid o _, ct : s od tock of : . i„ 1 li. q:P2rs :, .i 1 .-... oks,..Rs.-; .-. ....G1A1V•ER 8it . :.'..: - .,,;eUltt Ell' - ifi the city. iilil wilt he atiin._"tr' - '4esthen In Philadelphia or New Yor k . ,tdbat - ",ortkiertkaida aro' malvelketured eimieealir, , ~,:, ..m -.-- .• i" 0 P: !Pat Y;', 0 Mtliqt*D E : I would myth thilpaidf.: - lllielme ' buyers to Call and Examintrany Sleek ore purchasing else. whera. ,po.t! can Imo moil -4, s,a :,.., .4. ' • 1 , GOOD S.O.E OM t .4N) , D .4. 1 14 Y 1 itotall Store No. 4 3t.iiatiiiio; . ii iic.iii rrom Sib: _ J, H. 11,0 Rit e Ailii 10; — ' ... ..... ....- - 53 ', et 645 wgoo amiss. MARKET. I MDEBLY..) , Duvall. Dee. 1, 1588. Egg' per d 05:.;...... 25 Butter per lb ' ' 45 llama per lb. Shoulders • • 14 Sides per lb • 18 Tallow per lb " 15 1 4 Lard.per . I b Candles per 1b... 4. 4 •• ql Molasses per 1,00 Refined Oil 60 Crude 011 25 • uturow-5: &r. ... -,- . _ re.. ''' i gikitgoir - ' 7l 4 • • .. • R14 " 1.1 1 , 1 1 1 ?7 , 1 1, 9.1•1 L . • i ,...- i ; • .: ' ' •:t;.4. :7' ' ..',.. ; ,"':_. i : -: : •4 H . 1 . We H. : tiTALElktti " MARLK: iWANTED. - - - - • ' I 10Q0.: 4 she's ; • • af . ;.4 *. BUCKIEVEIT :‘, 11 . 3 • 5 : - - • I AT '1,5 i -4: , • f- WILSON'S STONE-MILLS, - , Now r o Brightion;lPM: Nor.ll—ft: ,p4(3801 4 T10N - NOTIOE: I.Tinder the flx.ta name of Anderson. Arbuckle , It valzof Rotheir.ftvps4oll7 l 4V.l.Ti o w 3B dissolredbylmonscm 'sa , Rete lf" ec i rM a ge a fal l . iWilre • Perm*- . . , • . : claims against the old firm wlll.Plesse predetirthe .• ir l a outm; and those. indbh_te.4 wM. confer alms 3' ling, and' islttlitig theitsmatients ire' Atilt"' ias passible. .'" ,:: , 7 ~.7 : :Jr.:J.s A lillimw ; ~• • Oro , ..-: .4.IAs..ARIEWL, .•.. . . • • • - •• yr , •. . ^ 1 1"-- """‘t'''' . v v '• •••••:,-; • • • •••-• -r KEITSTONIII .132 1 01731 - _WORICEi !,„ c . • j, Calf,r.sctorii' But tdirigN . r.‘ 4 " , NEW'TON P =MEI tL;— iv_. Orate' Wiiiinaisitoeiiiliirs t suaiurieir' , . • • Clair= TRAIT EMU SOLD IN TiUS COUNTY. iiIIME=I MIMGI=II .Ll4oir AT TIE; PRICES!. - • 4 s :{4 0111 11.M138Y. No: 7. Splendid Baker, Large Square Oven, .11.60 No.& Spleudld Baker. Large Square Oren. • 16.50 No. S. Splendid Baker. Large Square Oren. 15.50 PE/MEM PARLOR STOVES No„ - 1, Juno Parlor, !era boavT, ,„„ ,M SEATING STOVES. ; • • N 0.2; TtibbeirEgevery •• 8, I,l* • . r • EM! Thiarneled (Ulnae lroiitti, s 1 ',f • IT E ' eft .: 19 " ' 79. " 19 " • 0, " 231 .1. • a " 191. • " 1 1. 1 ,14 4 231 i rendors. 73, Plain Rod, Wide; 73, " " Narrow, 14, Fancy_ " •*. 14, " without Rod. Plata Hod, 32. - Box, withord Rod, MC Pressed Sheet ;iron Summer Pieces • Mali Enameled, : • . " with OniathCigal Centre, . . „ AU Warraliter.l. Wive .tua a Cuff 4 ••• .',D,tli3is, 4:CASH 0ct14'69 FUTON, FOUNDRY! .. I • ENG';N** - I, l ' . 4;Er t Mit, SHOP IN - F.AX;LAVZON; TJAVINti refitted and hnlargeal my stock of inachtn- ILI.- cry and tools, and baying secured the senates of the best of mechanics, I am prepared to warrant all work done to give entire Sathifactban. I hare on hand •dllfereit batterns and • Styli* of lingleas, Me . clay Rolle, and am`prtpared to mplossisirepits on &scrip. dons of masiqn er7, oh rallifir leratigS . ‘" • %.17 ';'0•• ' 5 .• - • • , mows .kno ig,triusm.gs. ' ..,.. . . . I harm all the best ploir t atteins.that Snit Ibis market Is among which the '•Ores Western."' Which ha been sus plow of Mean:My fbr Molest fifteen pmts. Also 'almost all other Plows now or pferlously In use. ; • , f - ..ef , • _ • ' STOVES 1. BTOVEB !.! ' , - 1 bale on hand and will continue to Inatintitchire a largo swortaiont oS . : • . ..1 COMM' e 41: i . 106 , : :. wo't :vte 1„. Of the latest Mlles and 'with ail the Madam isilliviiteei . meats, which . 1 will - sell it modern rats. - Among these Is the GREAT 'REPUBLIC.. This Store has a extansion top, which Ados. it a large steamy without titittns up much reerm,suarit hi now,bolt.ed apatite one of the b est and most economical, atoveras fttakes less inland is more durable than other in use4Thelbilowhm ir, alter havingmed this stove fora considerable gt i orUme,,may be; refers* to in proof of what is bete said: , • -., Dr. Lane Winans, i Jason Ittebaritsql. Y. T. Kennedy, i James McGeben, Eli Reno. 1 ' Capt.; Woodson elms, J o hn Watson, •, 1. - Thomas B. Davis, • , Mrs. Geo. Foltan, I 1 ..' Samuel DuridlY, ,' ' ! Capt. J. 8. Winans ,' r• - , Mksilioldship, • • William Bakers. ! I Illmm SUM, J or eph being; ,1 Mrs. Patterson,' , wias,m smart, , 1. , James MeDexutitt, ' 1 Robert ita n:l nnia; 2 _ • - '.- Samuel Dunlap, .. • : '' Josep b 4 :, ocapsonlelinstrin,'%:: • Mrs,Joaa • • . r. Crimiesd.:- •,. .. Mrs. Moi MI% Mrs. Bar. Stephens . Dr. J. V.: ii- Jonathan McKenzie ,' Milo N. 4 : - Judge Kaifu,. • David -,.,17.4. t'Vf chard Knight, m pQ r. Capt,:T ' , „., - on non*. ~, Dr. C. B. ~ , i • am'es•Knowles, ; William s Ala. .'1 -'. Darld!Ctlbcon. -,.. Kelly Hunter,-." i : , . Richard'Eltaley, • ' Jahn Mcbuighlin, I`' ' Josept WeF o rran, .; 2 Samisel Taykk. David Carr, .: • 'Dr. Jai. B. Jackson, , • , George Willem .: ..1 -' '• .. Thomas Beacom,' ', _ . James Thompson, • ' ' Joint - Dunlap ~ Mrs. Qu-li . ' Milton Darla. _, •••• " . ' Harrison Heed, ... Mart= Bildielik :.. : , Idliton,Roed. .:-; • .. arldLio* nea ~ . _Wigan Grum -, . .. ;Joan ic ; • • antl:lwire.-' ~''.. ' "I. V. - Whisms, - 1 , ' • Washington Engle: •• : , Mrs. Roble. Andrews, 1 _1.: - Jame* alley, - - Mr. Lobleyi c - 1 - ~.,: , ,.il R mcirg.... • ~ • Mr. Casa, - --‘ •.r • • Bradshaw, ~ Frederick Katarar. , -.1:1 -..-, Milo Bradshaw, , •,„ BiloPuitirtFranblln, •.i , .. .•. Dixon Reed. ;_ ~. • ' : Captlaines Johnston, ' t Daniel Maxwell: ' - - Samuel &milady, - . J. W. Frinkhonser, Dane Enna, -, •• - i , William Wagner. .; I- . Jobe ilieksoe; • . :-.: - 1 : ! Mr. Ching '''' •:i - rimier suasion 'r ,: 5 Rengs y ttug 6 V.• ma XePhilionrY4 1 . ~-.! Xr .__. ra. - • - •Z T. Bouvet... -- , ..,' •- - Ballet Mitchell. . • I `l, 1 1 - t =OM . FA:L .1, - .11, NM .. W I Nl' E It • q ; .441 Pi r ?-„," er 1 0 P . - 8 4,.---•-,- . . i - ' t 4.... , o. Ig. • --a 0. e A , ~,I. A . o''.. ,1 . ~ ' •5 TUN lADERSIGNED BEGS LE&ViiiiiSPOILB' idsitierats and thaapablts:mmersib , ;that be has ..-,) not received a new stack of goods or the latest tz - 14 15 ,.. : ,, r054 2 4 ,. INIM . 41:git pri...03021-4-6.414. ! • •,. ' , CONErrOIL7/ ON HAND. • • '• ; -13o cl ihl g i i iiiot , oratcia , up iiiigitiit possitile :notice: , • ! - , - c• irThaVA O on 4o l t at s trnft". itMla of tit on a 14, to t a Cal& a! of - th e sa w; ! ~ ) -:,..!,,:r , :l toNtik-,;;.1. _.,. 4c2 : 71 .; .).. I V 'rt." .."718001WATAKR,PA. . ......_...._ UM =MI= ONO 1111 "' 10.15' 13.011 17.00 .;„•`. , 2:55 - 31:5 . • 3.50 - - 4.00 -4. n • • ' 5.40 I. ' • 5,00 2.73 '2.75 2.75 2.00 . • 1.73 1.50 MIMI musicx ca • BEAVER COUNTY, PA, =gni TOIEN. TUORNIZY. ...• *No*..:±lo..- Goods Tr 7 r- . 2 , . , S.`l'er4ss it Cols ,/ ' ' :' e ROCHESTER , PA. EIMIE RILL AND COMPLETE STOCK OP DRY GOODS. e"M=E!! FLANNELS. 800 10.00 15.00 Plain. Flannels, Barred Fla-Innels, Opera - „Flannels • • • • • . • • —• Aterinos,. 7 ..! Ginghams, Shawls, •' llogers.;, GlovO, BALMORAL SKIRTS, ', CANTON FLANNEL'. $1,25 ..1'.69 1 . 1 1 - 'f . m R, • -•_!, .„ JEANS, cASSINERES, 156175.& - rit, d:c. • • • - . 4.—t) 1 1.4 Itiird MADE SITIRTSAIDDRAW , - ME AND CAPS' NT(W Y.L E Ei-A D , LIE AT BooTts and Shoes, . . . . • . i A laigeratnd better Stock than eve hive ever htitore kept. Mena' and Boye.Wono vs% Miami' and ( • . Childrene Shoesbouh and Gala bbaca. Put gt and 7 I CYR• S g - gi TrioVir 4X la./3 ti c..:.1 ,. - .~ Oar usual Block of 1.; 1 1 'MAWARE' AND aL/LBB..QUEEN B WARE r i. 'lrW . T in'l 7 'n- 111 , -- Bacon, Grain, Grata, Flouri Salt, Feed, Sco. ~ : :_;.'.i':7,:,:,'.'•' ~-... :'). ~: :: -',.';'''' .;-,-,,,,: blur pilau and f keepmtr bav o r ; otat thth" W G iVc Pell and -*tab, , I * Pww.en: nnap;uncre - . „ • • • - i f.!*;ti .W: 3 *V X:C.L4P.S.IVA atle C. 408 E - CALL A ND 1 J.CROSS *CO • Oct. mote.. t IS Prints, FM Oils Paints, Putty INS , MIRE t ttict!. . , A• dmhzlstinuinoi Not 1014=-Letters ieirammita.; A ry on the estate oaten.' Mrs, de e'd. 4 of Baden bore,. Beaver county, bating' been granted to the en- de:ramrod, all palm indebted to add Wm* and ro. ; questedlo make lnutuldlate parolee; and those bar; mg dams against the same will present than to John 11. Caney. Xpotercattels lee. Co, -Pltls.„_ _lank et._to anderst:ned, No. au B ea rer Means sumrypieny Lay • Iffkgr . .• ; 4 frctialk•.: • . artnialletratidelleogatil-Latlers Al, upon the edam of Adam Seale O. hta of Rochester Bore, Bean! county, Pa. MT.; • lag boeu grante dßorer the undersigned, all persoals In. deine t iali fatale am requested tp maws hansedlate payment, Mid those timing ehdme against the soma wtil prwent them' to the eaderalgran, • • • • k • • • JOHN 8. LftTELL, adielaisingar., 4 Administrator's Notlea, — tam tetttamos: 4 - I:tary motto estate of Jane A; Willtomf, hag Itoratatoe; Bearer County; Pa. , deceased. granted to tho nadentgoott. Al mak = se. mid mbar are rommotid to' and dome bovtug Malmo NOMA MI 11=1 1 them to the nudentlgned. ' ' I • nerell MUM" WILLIAXI4 Adler: ViiiitWiu stiles.-.lontent of Meath: lettetion on the estate-of Abner. WOlt. dank tato_ et Rochester Borough, haring been MOW to too_ Atudersigned, ail perionaindebted le said estate sed . - requested to make huntediatti PaToluott and .• liatiug claims avlest the rante.will prawn" as, properly authenticated for •eukineat. A. • B. Avozy. Athilliaiefreem A daidnbatentorga Notleer—Lannta dt *tani. li btration on the estate at lins. Zhao (lastalift.dils erased. late of Now lirtgbton, Pa, bath; him Mg& est to the undersigned, all persona WOW to said oia• late are soqaastal to teal:a luuttediale,VotriOadk Yd those harhur dams against tho tom will- - them woody authenticated for sediment • JOll2Ol RUM. • • . Adiallebstratorba Nolicei—Le • • btration 013 the setae of John Beta, ago. As or Brighton Tp., having been granted to the undec eived, all perms; indebted to mid 'stately* reglieq.. al to make Immediate payment. and theee kor = i claims against the value, atil present th em en authticated ibritediement. • :z Jt.MBPII C. Wn.soN'. jj'xecutotrla gioillee.—Whereas lettere testament I.s ary upon the tad Alas. K. Otlh. DUKE Weser tp" BeliVer c ou n t y , deammakben ed to the utidefetgnod, an persona =t op tate. are bomb)! notified to melee tdl mad Mow having claims, to present the gene delay to • JOllll - 13. VALHOON. writ* WM. I. MeCLUIIIt, Ea - 7icutor 2 s Notlet.—Wbereaa Was tams:mut Lary npun the estate of John Shoo. Me o s :I r = 1 well tp„ Bearer eonnr, Pa., deed-Weans to the nedends ned, all penman' Indebted,toese tate, are hereby nutliledto make Itomedlate, t. end those haring claims, to present the at delay to • l• .11 4 11E8 BAI3BIIII, t i gu i c i, ton ISA .itnAzte octtaki. • • d 'Vienne/ Itaikie.— h , 1 !" •t. 12/ ary upon the estate of J. 8. McClure. Me of Big Beaver tp., Bearer county, Pa., deceased. him been granted to tic undersigned. Al) persona Indebted to said estate are hereby nodded toeutake latiaadiata pay ment. and Mope haying dahas. to„ prase* ,tae sans widamt delay ta J. M. IMBRIE. AdiafilsWitar.• Maxeeutorls Notlee.—Letters teitoMentaryhpou' • CI the (state of James Hood, of Hanover tolitnablp, Bearer county. deed ; haying been granted to the undersigned, all persons baring elahnaagainst Jtald estate will preaent them properly authlubtested floor payment. All persona Indebted to add' tagged!' irEll mho payment to the undersigned. - • , • • .H._A. MOON, Llocibtorro;t ELIzA HOOD, Harter tia., License Notice. ipplle3ati for e at Noretgbenßeglop4 EATING HOLIft. Mt% h, e. J • Hoebester Biro. John Chalk , • Rochester Botta Juluaßottercll New=cop ci r, J.OLL4 A. Fl . . I • Oct. 21, ISCS.t. J. C. Fronkl . In the Court of Common Feu of V 4. Deaver County. No. 56, Nortualler It; " • 11.Jcfrites. 1867, /foreign Attachuteot la debt. - ',0ct0ber:19,1664..0u motion the C t :T o ty r tiAfdgusent 'kaiak deferulant.,- thane 44 21hrr davit of claim being hind rate - ou tho:Prb to mom the. damages in theaboco are. . , 4 Notice la therefore hereby t i fin mt ral6 dutoairj• trill he aseessed , at the Pro otary oct C . o, 21121 day ofpecember, NW, at I o'cl . JOllll . CA , Pro. Nov. 18-4 w • Michael Grim! ) the Connor COmmon Plead tilf vs. ~.Benver comity, No. ltlthdirl'. N. Pritchard d Co. )1868. Foreign AMeMeattadebt. ' °Maher id, litalt. on motion the Cour t n &IMO - tmainstdeflpdant. Same day Nam NC =dada ad claim beldt•lltaden the Prettionotairtenesmin OM damages in the aboie ease. . t ... , Nonce to hereby given sol dMat f &awl will biter aerated at Prothonotary's ears: ?trent- 'mod D!Cribec. rWati,"FCIOCt,AMs • • ' ' • • JOEN CAVIMplit ••• - . . . _ • cle rk • %v. . J , Prrrnauron, November', 114 VI& Tig ria f ,to give Notices That on the 10th did , elf November. 18133, a waning in tcy was Plied against the estate at Samuel Bid of Men Brightoit,fleaver county, Pa. andl William D. Xe- Candlelit bf thesity ofrPittslnUgh." la :Ste OdO#Lll Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, partners Ini ley & McCandless..whottavg_becnadluqled Bankrtnitil on their own petition.; tharrie partne% of any debts add delivery of any property be longing to Each bank relit,' to them Or-fek Uterus°, and the Igipaihr,pt profswty by titellf.ara fortdddies 4biVi LtertMill meeting or the of the said bankreft, to prove their debts, and to . chewy „gm or more assig nees Of their estate, wilt beheld al a of Bank ruptcy, to be holden at No. Wired St Al` City, Allegheny Co., Peria.. before ,Aohn..N. awe. Esq.. Register, on the Mb day afThaasstaF. A. D., 1868, at 10 o'clock. a. M. • - THOMAS A. ROWLEf, \ • U.S. Marshal, adMesse*lnt VALUABLE; PROPERTY FORH SALE. . The undersigned oasts fat Stitt-the i for ds• scribedproperty, to wit:. A Parra tangs littint • tbutthe of emili trust the Dori:dish atheseer, ha Illrh• um township, mat sluing MI% aCrer,, 75 serer .odlng cleared and in a good state a/ etillomittoz, (nes:trail of which is well not in Umothis and eldthr), *elating:4a well timbered,* good portion being Waist ` rill bra is welt adapted for gra..ing purposes, belniara .. • tercel by • moll strain, and a number of l o cringy, A porton r idali well located toblTit;Whia entra. lc la underlawith tunnetotis 're= ii ibili_ gelay and has *reefed on It alt.* fratne dwelli ng and other out-buildinife4 Also, !bur scres'oflind; on 'thick b a frills dwelting house and other ont-ballii.,; am slaw dance or fruit Mock frt.,' In tun beaft. - twin& ful lot is sitoste on the plain Maim 'Berm A t and Vanport, and in full 4tew of both I.lt b lemial• ed for gardening. having been clod Mir that and tit the most desirable location lir a acrim l W l,, isl• dente anywhere to be foetid in the ',kV Also, two large and coramodtaus 4, basses with lob adjoining. situate on thelontly of the Diamond. fronting the Gond Mouse, In the licalbagh of Beaver.. They are beautifully situated in the central pa which born, and are In, goodqiied MOW. One of ts been lataly robellt- tit tha aindsrn improvements both as to comfort Et oenrenishbOav ing attached all the notioisary out balldinawlth stab ling, &c., the grounds a•e well gentled with shrubbery, and an abundaVirftidt af all da• sc=ons. ' t ap- of coal bn yeti (1. Abe Oble t igrer, WI , Landis alitnatetial and one hilt feet vein of ehoicesoal. and rated from tchank now open on the pram Also. nno-fburth intermit in 8 acres of cost and ell. land situate on Mill Creek, new Hoiluitqwn, Bearer county The slier° dcamibcd p wfrli be sold an liberal 'terms, all togethe r or. in Vat! IC chasers, by calif:igen 0 ir p o ye? rounty. Pn., or A. Wt AI , O. 111M 1 66 7 • et. Pittsburgh, Pa. Novlellt ; • l'i l'k VALU AO LE4I-EALIST ATE FOR-SALE'. • . . • The undersigned, !imitator of the hit will and Oa kmont of Samna/ Hoyt, late of Meaty Warafi Beaver counts. Ps.. &caked, bs singe et amilertty • contained In saidost will andlestarmett es kiall =pose to public &Ile, on thoprandato on Ta December 1. Iraq af tarcloalc, P,11r., thg o Ur tor goon eel of land ettnated in Industry darted& on the irnters or Wolf Inut. one Mile from the TB Ice of Industry,. at CAPP,Itt R,f 1411M ta landa of John Mason. James Neville, P. go and °thaw. containing 100 acme, strict mellsare. -About 80 wee cleared, coal under, thp *min fano, direapar posse on the preanker. TERMS—One-third la WA whip balance In two moil iitipqat 95 1 01 11 114 umMil„ from day creole, and to boascaran orjnagfooms mooch s • or bond dnd 'mortgage.i •••• , inarrrZii„l44loBsor. gov. IG, 'I ti SHERIFFS SALES. • y 0,1P.A *II.IT OF,YIW or giiin JO Atm) eat ot thoCoatt 01( Omni* ' /berm twenty. sad td dbroted, *HI be to.,pisbno M vale at the Short e . M.. fn the botoegliof Waver. in thiv mint/ atereaelOon , „ I * SSTUItt;AY Mt nes, at cNocit. asks vr t . Au'itot uni, fatinisrana - elatit l etAe4 dant or In rrto t iNo tu gitVsa.. tr nagegarl 4-181 = baraolsea XeCleer on ait i Slot ltbollgt acres, noni ro liaaesaiir se 4101'MaNtan nal& aft ante!ed dokallaztapart mine me rake. enotsianer three log hare i.aboa beartor apple and °WO gate on thepressises. •. t. jul ; , , • hafted and taken In catfia:•as' the_preOattr indonvJackson attteleata of .lath4l , l 2 Warl a ra m J. S. • lahetgra 01114o.NorspltbaStakt ' A,. '•r t T • . . II INEM EN