II II The Beaver m=z===='.= Beaver,l46. Oct. 5. trio. REPUBLICAN. TICKET". us* "' win . I r Clovrest ; • - • " OSEIHI B DONl.4li . opßgm qa Ai/xi/Ably: • % THOMAS J. 'CHANDLER, ' DIMAS M. LETHERMAN. • WILIALAM A. MIC r KEY. t: • J OHN CAUGHEY. SAMUEL TORRENCE Jimry Cbasatiutower: 1 JAMES WARNOCK. ,trir Poor 'H REEDowe Dirsetor: • HIRAM . Ibr Auditor • • • J. IL CHRISTY. lin• Trustees q t Acacia/2y: REV. R. C. CSICHLOW. ' M DARRAGH. Dii.JORNMURRAY. Tine ibilowing is the' genuine Re. publican ticket, s majority of the Reptibliocnia having so, determined on the with of May. Comusre this one with your 'ballot' beam! , voting: Congress--Joseph B. tkintery.i Assembly--nomas J. . Chandleir. • • klutio LetberMan. William A. Mickey. Prothonotary—John Caughey. Commlaalonar—liaumel Torrence. Jury Comniissioner—Jamea Warnock. Poor Homo Director—Hiram Reed; Auditor--James H. Christy. ' • Trustees ofikeadesny—Mattisou Darragh. , Benjaroln C. Critchlow. John Murray. Do you lwant further troub l e and agitation on the question tf recon struction 41 If so, vote for McClel land.' If net, vote for your nominee, Mr. DonlSy. No selling the. latter for vote, for Dr. Shurlock:,. REJIIEMBZI4 that Chand ,offered on behalf of thew who • for him at the primary meetings, to withdraw from the canvass, provid ing Shuriock's friends would with • draw his name; and let the County Committee place the name of some person on the ticket for Assentbly who could unite the strength and harmonize the action of the Repub lican party. This proposition was refined by those who are, bent upon forcing a fraudateal nominee upon the party. Vote 'for Chandler, and rebuke this Cohort of corruptionists. THE only opposition to the Rail road on the south-side of the Ohio, will proceed • from the ;Pennsylvania Railroad Company. It runs and op erates the Ft. Wayne & Chicago Rail road, with which the new road comes In competition.—Radied. Now rend the following, taken from another column of the same issue of the Radiant. "We drow up the charter, inserted four or five Beaver men as- corpora tors, put in Stoll and Macro/Ito pre vent the opposition of the Pennsyl \Tanta Railroad ring, and gave it to Dr. Shurlock, telling him that if it was passed at once under a suspen sion of the rules we could build that long-talked-of railroad." Thong's frankness, consistency and richness strangely', blended 1 Build ing "the long-talked-of Railroad" on the south-side of the Ohio river, with Tom Scott and Don Cameron as cor oorators, who are operating the Ft. Wayne road—a rival to the houth-side route, and Just on the oppoeiteside of the river—ls rich beyond description. Comment is not needed.. Do you want an attempt made In Congress, to disfranchise the colored race, and again fill tho °annul gram blood and strife? If so, vote for Me. Clelland for Congress. If not, don't Sell Capt. Donley for votes for Shur; lock, tho fraudulent nominee. • "If a single • candidate fails this year, we would not give a pleakune for a Republican nomination • next summer. —Radical. • . The Radical must think its readers are easily gulled. A "ring," similar to the Quay-Rutan-Shuriock combi nation existed in Lawrence -county for several years. That combination was .so overbearing in its deport ment, and so prone to hociainate 'corrupt and inefficient candidates lbr . public offices, that the Republican muses revolted last year, defeiited two of their most supple tools • and smashed the "ring" all to &them& (Since then the "ring men" in that county have seen the injustice and hupolicy of their course, and have shown a less tranniml disposition than they have for years before. In fact that defeat settled things in Law rence county, and this year the party there is compact, and its members are laboring shoulder to should against the Democracy. • The defeat of Dr. Shurlock, in th .county, this year, Insures us peace I 'local polities next summer. Frau ,will not be •attempted again, tall and return papers will be suffered o remained the Co., seat, luvestigati will be denied no one, and sour "ring seen"; will be forced tb the conclusion that unless they do right both, at home and at Harrisburg, the people wilt neither be led by them, nor act with them. This lesson once taught, these men, and ho is a short-sighted politician who does not see that har mony will soon after be restored to our ranks. THE last Radical has an article on the Botithside Railroad bill , attempt ing to hoodwink the public as to the real purposes of Quay h Co. in intro-, ducting it.. The principal point of the !Radical's article Ina certificate of obli ging generalities, begged by .1. B. Ru 'tan from John li. Page, Jr., Secretary and, Treasurer of the Connellsville Railroad. Mr. Page kindly, says to Rutan that even if the Southaide bill bf QUay .t Co., bad passed, in his 'opinion "It could not have 'affected the building of a brancit i of the Pitts. , burgh'and Connellsville Railroad In the same general direction." 'Nary sweetly said for Mr. Page, . and quite soothing to the anguish, of our Bouthsido Railroad schemers up on whom the voters of Beaver coun ty are about to pass Judgment. But. when and wheredid any railroad bill however mischievous to the public. • prevent' any other railroad from be ing built "in the same general, diree 7 tion?" Mr. Page's blandpropealticin to ease the curse off our Southold. Railroad ring, by such a statement is as manifestly pointless as It a' obllg ing- no doubt Mr. Page, like_ a ehrowd railroad manager watching his opponent. while not wishing to offend them, Intended it should be. . The object of our Southside Reit road schemers, notwithstanding all effints to hide it, stands out plainly . enough. Everybody who knows QUAY and the corporator. be put into his 4114 knows that with the amp. tion of Thomas A. Scott and J. D. Cameron, there is not a railroad mart • por a man of apital among them. - 41'. Scott and .Cameros • woulditot AVM the. bonding of a railroad 4*kitie south side of the Ohio rivet/o' 119 to give the Pittsburgh and Coititellsvine Or the Baltimore, Pi ttsbegb and ( Ill' eagoltaliroad, an outlet in. this di rection t 0 thewest, becamis:tbeir irof l l !Tainted *tat:* sirt,_ 1 41 ) °,9t____! ° ;_i. ik The babe,* of gow's cort'u'obw• could not bulld a lulled' nlirilectalld did 'not people - Ito , tell to. Ball they cou ld of their bill through the 10 1 0s4pire ,001 ;would seise upon the most available route ibr a railroad on the south • sdde of the lir** and hold itigainit say and all ccalosithmt wantlug M build a mitres& until they got their Price or tbroed such railroad over an inferinirratte• with thedsk : of the Witte. route being sometime occupied to the great dlsadvantageof the firiat'road. • No. company would like to build the firstroadunder such circunistances, 'and 'the consemience would be that Quay and his corpora tors would get their price treat vat ever company bid highest. whether such company Wanted to build the road or prevent its building. Thus 'Thomas A. Scott. would likely be 1 theptuchaser of. Quay &Co.'s South side Railroad route to pretient a toad being bunt over it, and farce the Balt timmik and ConnellsvOle eorimairles to adopt some other "geberal dine. tion" westward. With' money In their pockets our present proposed Southside Railroad corporittorscould chuckle over_thesuccess of their spec. Math% and snap their fingeiti ke t thode ile they had awake' with delusive yes that they would build or even id in building such a sOad. i 'Mr: Quay boasts that he gav e VW toward I survey of the route by the Baltimore, Pittsburgh, End ' Chkego company: He 'Could afford to give, more than that if Shurk -• wk and. Ru tap could get his little bill through. OD wanted to kiow the . best route to Pittsburgh on the south side so as to seize upon it as soon as his bill pis sed, and wait Ito the highest bidder. He was sharp enough to kuow what he was about when he invested, that $lOO in the survey, and the • people are sharp enough to bee it too. His legislative antics are the best evi dence of his motive for such liberality., r~U`s,' intim who are just now so busy in denouncing us as seeking to dis tractihe party in this county, would do welt to pause a moment. If the Anal's, during our connection with it, has ever • been false to a solitary principle of the Republican party, or acted treachertitislyWith my Of its ciulidates, er bartereflOtti,the ene my, let it bush Own. If those men in our midst who ammo to laumage• our party aMsini, • were &derided by right motives, rind! labored For the interests of te parly, and behaved themselves as honeldpol !Wiens ought to do, there would be no crying ne cessity for the - course we have been compelled to takel We seek to sone not destroy the party—to purge it of traitors, and" schemers—to rebuke those-who have shown themselves unworthy of our corradence—teivrest the party, now aleeost In its last ex tremity, from the! grasp of those, who by raislities 'pf the deepest dye, have brought It to the verge of de struction, andy possible bring it back to what it was a. , year or two ago, when as Republicans we all stood shoulder to shoulder in 'an and. earnest struggle for principle, and went to the polls enthualastiad ly, and .notreirsctantly, ns now; when great wrongs must be endured, trick ery smoothed over, fraudulent nomi nations acquiesced • in, principles wholly dhscarded,and the party sim ply held together and kept in the as cendancy., for the sole purpose of car rying out the plans, and enriching unprincipled political traders. With principles such as the Republican party has successfully, established, and with a record such as no party ever before made, if left alone. it would run of itself, would continue to gather strength year by year, and could safely dely the assaults of the enemy for the next generation at least. But, held bad men have pros- Muted It to their own base uses, have almost hopelessly divided us, and un less they are crushed and east aside, As days,we fay, are well nigh num bered. We have taken our disagreeable as It 10; believing It to be right, and shall maintain it-regardlern Of consequences, washing our hands of all respcinsibllity, and throwing it upon those to' whom It rightfully be longs. Let those men - who have grown gray, and talked themselvei hoarse - In denfousseln'g corruption, fraud, and' rlngs,,lxdster up, if they choose, these • tricksters who have brought the party to such an unfort unate pass: Time - Will show thern clearly, that it is better far to purstie the Right, thad to uphold the Wrong, and wrong-doers.l. REMEMBER that a vote for eh/nai ler, next Tuesday, is a vote calk against the disruption of the Iteinitk Bean party, audio secure honest l y, in. future nominations. Political in trigue, end domineering mrogiucti, must be checked... • 6 ' • Lar rr ns distinctly anct•prorni. nently understood, that the "rleIV.7 who are engineering. Dr. Shurlock'a canvass for the Legislature, have been convicted beyond all succensful, contradiction, of having sold out the party last year, (in the matter of Sheriff) for the very purpose of piso. log Shuriock's,election beyond tioute ; for they were apprehensiveof defeat, so obnailogi was their candidate to many of the Republican party. THE Radical has fora short • time been'oehring $lOO for any one who was Induced by Dr. Shurlock to vote for John I Graehlng. The oar was seen and Claimed, under affidavit, a few doyen% by Wm. H. ffutherland forrneily it dentist ot this place. M. Sutherland swears positively that Dr. Shodock last fall gave hum a Repub lican ticket with Graabing's name In It and ' , requested him to . vote for Graeblng, which he did on the 'Dr.'s request. But Mr. Sutherland could not get the mosey. In, the first place it was never op deposit at the /cacti cal office •tio he paid, out if &derma The offer was mere bluff and braVa do. In the next place no cialtnitht, with any. amount of evidence.what ever maid get the money, Nouns is the ring were to pay It, it would be an open ackacroledgetnent th 4 lock was guilty ind eight to retire from - lb* ewes. ' This would be self-murder to the ring at eon: It wilt play at almost anything rather than. =itself.' Mr. 'Sutherland bid? suocesdled, however, in exploding the bubblowith whkb the ring bad ea- = weloped l thruiiclek aniltexted lie be; ibiredier anti the' plk* of hts kappa's : v-10mi the eiiilenc, jilt DUTY OF-YOTERD.: The Yep/ York "TriNames" Ad. else--Narostek elf EveriDlslum- est •e Vail Nan. H ill MT atietemmeall =3ll EiaiEEREEgI Mos Me N. T. Tdbeis, Withisiasj "We ask no one to 'Support an in capable 4. uuworthy auidltlate,lbr dike bemuse he it called cm, and has a malty nomdnatiw,. on tie contrary, lea tart every rote, lex arils" from Ms ballot' any tianse which he knows to be that of a die . . himest or wilt satin, NO HATTER FOR t THE . CONSEQUENCE& Coaventiona and iviremorkers must be taught that:such nominations will not stinger. and "this is the Way to beach them. Do not ask us par ticularise and denounce—for , the Mends of the bad candidates would itesent such denunciation by . striking at the good ones—but do you make dtm immiry, and senders oft every man's.wime from the bollolwhich you tote. The immediate oonse.' guava may be disagreeable, but tho ultimate effect Will be wholesome and beneficent. Understand, then; otipi s tfbrall, that wedo not wish you toiiis; for a thfef or afCal &cassia cif . heiolitiar. If any Republican nom ltieet unworthy you cannot' better woe the Republican cause than by reds & kg to cote ; /or him, Mid thus compelling better nominations base atter. "But there are thaw who, disgust ed with a bad name on the ticket of their party, refuse to yob) at all; and that is every' way wren/mad mis chievous. It does nothing , toward securing better nominations In fo tare, since the good nominees Baffin , Squalfywith the bad oils'. It involves the repudiation of a grave public duty on a pretext utterly Insufficient if, not:Wholly irrelevant. "If every voter would religiously exert:Wllla right of suffrage at each elkttion, taking care to scratch from Me ballot calc (1;4 every name talifeh ought sot to be there, whether he put a good name in Its place or not, we. should soon have the right sort of nominees every dine. Visprinefpled aspirants would no longoi pack pi-. mary Ter -tinge and fnatiorir, If the Inevitable result would be their disgraceful defeat. Let us all resolve to acrateh every Dad nonsinee, but telt*, scrupulous care to vote for every good one I" Do you wish to see the State rev enue divided among faithless and corrupt politicians, Instead of : be ing honestly appropriated to legi timate objects? If so, vote for the inuad4dent nominee for Assembly, Dr.- Shurlock. If not weds% fns nn legitimate nominee--T. J. Chandler. Fon many years thedus M. Clay of Kentucky, almost solitary and alone, voted the Liberty ticket In his own State. He went to the polls ftequently with his ballot in one hand and his revolver In the other, and while mobs were cursing and howl ing he deposited 'his vote as he thought would best subserve the public welfare. It required moral as well as physical courage to do that, there, but the great Kentuckian had both, and but few men now living enjoy _ more of the world's respect and admiration than himself. Wo have no Cassius M. Clays among'us here, neither have we trials similar to his to pass through, yet It will ;take a fiats. moral courage on next Tuesday to vote the clean white bat lots when the colored ones are thrust into our faces. Let us , show the po litical gamblers of our county that the number of Republicans who have ; pluck enough to do this on that day is not so small as they affect to be lieve. WiriT claim:has any Democratic politician to the vote of . a member of the Republican party? 'or years they have denounced and villified us with the epithets of "fanatics, scoun drels, thieves,' murderers, traitors" and every other opprobrious name which their imagination could sug gest ; and they hope fora partial sue erns dills fall • in this Congressional District, by selling Democratic votes for Shurlock for Republican votes for Zd'Clelland. Republicans will you rattly this unholy alliance sought to be entered into between Shuriock's friends and the Demccrats? - • WE have alluded elsewhere to the printing of the Republican tickets sit Philadelphia. The motive for !hi. we are left to surmise. doing ahroad for tickets, with two Republican pa hand, Is something , unheard of, and well calculated to excite sus isicion. There is either some hidden treachery at the bottom of the pro- seeding, or there Into be some pecu liarity about the ticket, which the ring managers intend to use as a pan ty lash to whip Republicans into the support of Dr. Shurlock, and deter them from exercising their rights as freemen, and voting in accordance with their wishes. 'We put it to high minded men whether they are ready to submit to such contemptible tyr anny? If the tools or the dupes of these unprincipled tricksters confront you at the polls, and seek to influ ence you unduly, or endeavoi to "mark" you, or threaten you with political consequences In the figure, rebuke them as they deserve. Open a book for future use also. Bury the names of all such deep in your mem-, cry. Bay to them in language they cannot misunderstand, that if point. scel gratis. are to be dui for men wit's) dare to do what they deem to be right that other graves will be placed alongside of them, for the reception of those.who are giving countenance to the most glaring frauds v inflicting au irreparable wrong upon the party, and upholdiOgn lot of as uneeropulous traders as ever cursed any party or any community. Let them know tbat_you have taken the position im movably that thepaity must be pur ged.nr Islost--tint,we Can ibliO* triltori 'to ptintiphi end their fellow candidates no longer—that we must - 7~~_..a+y~~.eai+sk~a;.rx~.wstrr-+c...• rt:.s-•-n~a;,, havejl*smolnatlons or 11000 at gli —thafilVe want legislators who will loolc,'lao our interests and the devel;•• opmentofour material wealth—and **Aide fixing-up of private jobs; ebr ifiouth-slde Railroad charters, , , , nor "sand-bar" 9 egulations. test them undentana, Akstinetly,jhat ipk, - low Greeleies advink shit will enrol • Vsaretek- asoncisut asaa's musts from the anbeen—and ths, enreißlencffi:be Upon pelted* of those guilty lebn.t mars 'Who have• t finted" as: ltiOV Mir present laments* Witical O W _ tion. Give 6 mark"Ritlimark," aud , the promise of grave for grave, with the fullest assurance that will surely triumph in the eud, and thia' Wrong and the alders and &baton of eivap-docks will at last sink deem so. deep that they ain,tise no"mon3. • • I,s' the Peifieue - ' - "the flag"—wh° are etideavoring to frirce the 4audu 7 , lent rfixianatioa of Dr. Waldeck up on thep.npubikan party of the noun- . ty, are guilty of having .6 '5014: tut"' the office of Wit yetir ; what security have we that.the tame game will not be played this year? It Is beyond question that "tho ropeit" are now laid to defeat—if paraible— the election of the one•armod Soldier, Torrence, for Commissioner in order to get Democratic votes for Shuriock.. Let the people ponder these facts tie fare ,voting to manila the..!‘ring." We thank Gen. Grant sincerely for this positive order. As in the days of rebellion we felt the strength of his relention will on the foes of our cows try,roo now.do weexperience the sea ration of gratitude for his command,. airless, thatireason Inoue ams s Ibe punished : -Beaver . Grant always fbught the ene my squarely and in good faith. Ile formed no alliances with them, was, guilty of no midnightintrignee, was never known •to bode ce any of his colleagues, and never even suspected of conrid againit either the Union causeor the Republican. party. What then, would he be likely to think and say; If he was Made aware of the &CV that Mr. Quay had Made the, &Oa-, ration that a certain candidate. whom, name was flying at the nmst-head of his paper hour he 'defeated-Lthat the name of Mr. Onebing,.a'Denit was inserted in the body of a Repub lican ticket—that toasts to Ida sums were drunk by Mame. Ratan and Sherlock—that the defeat of Milan Shields, a brave soldier and worthy min, was chuckled over - that, Mr. Guebing's!..office since then has be, come one of the hautqaarters of these geritienrierf—that'' they'll:Lye taken him Inhitheir political confidence— that ho assists them.'in makiug such nominations, In both parties; as, they desire--that he pays for 'German Re- Frtilkan communications , written their benefit-and that, they stand ready, at any time to enter into kin dred• negotiationsleith the common enemy, in order - to advance their Verpoeei, provided • they can do so, Without the fear of detection. Would the General be likely to regard such conduct and such declarations es loy al—or would he not be very apt ,to cii,racterize the whole thing as trea son of ' the most infamous charatter ? What punishment, think you, wpuld lie be likely , to mete out to the guilty parties Tatrrit and fair dealing must be or the Republican party, or the party* must cease to exist.- The running of Dr. Shurlock, when he 'was clearly not nominated by the party, i 4 a wide departure from truth and falr-denl ing, and is a blow dealt directly at the life of the party. Ought he to receive the votes of honeat Repubtf- Cans under the circumstances? Those wishing to keep the party pure must think of this at thc polls. Ix the last eighteen • months of Andrew Johnson's administration the expenses Of the Government Were . nearly $83,000,000 'greater than in the first eighteeuponth of Grant's administration. In the' former case the parties who engineered the ma chine were Democrats; In .the latter they are Republicans. Tax-payers will note this end vote for Capt. Don ley for Congress, Demoeratic rule may have some advantages to those who hold office but the people can not afford to pay $83,000,000 every eighteen months. A vote for BP- Cielland will help to reproduce this state of affairs. No trading off Donley for Shurlock votes. Oga of Sherlock's friends in this borough mid on' last Saturday that Sherlock and ,Tacksou would both be elected, and that one of the ,Waih ington county nominees Mickey or Letherman) would 'bo' • defeated. When piessed to know which of the Washington county men was to bode faded he declined to give the name but insisted that one of their would "go under." His declaration goes to show that certain' Republicans here are going against one Greer can didates for the Legislature, In ordei to get eettitin Democrats, to go for Sherlock, Republican.s have noth ing tq do, with , these trades.. They ate -simply dishonorable and none but pollUonl scallawags eel them up. Vote, for Chandler , Mickey' ,aid Lethermaii;a9d all will be well. AT the time when the returns of the .pritnary elections were coming In, last May, they were principally brought intolf, B. Quay's office on Sunday. On the evening of that day the' prospect:looked very squally for Dr. Sherlock as Dr. Chandler seem edihead. Quay declared then that Dr. Chandler's name should never appear as a candidate in the Radkal, no matter what the result might be. This is truth. and, being true, how dares he now two* any one of lack of party fealty who , does not support Shurlook—honest: Republicans,. too, who are'satlsfted that Shuriock was not nominated? We repeat that Shade& did .not receive a majority of the Bop Oakum votes 'cast last May. Chandler did receive each mrdority. This the edi tor of. the Radical is fully aware of. But he, is determined that his dew tractive programme shall.be carried oat—that Chandler's name aludlnev erappear in the Radial as the can didate of the party, although he was fairly nominated by the party. - TnEsltnation of the ring is dei ate. Quay declared that if Sharlocir were not nominated, last May, 'lds opponent, Dr. Chandler, should aot havp the suppois of the Radical. Thai is to say. the Republican party must no/ nominate anybody but ShurioCk.- If the party did, its nom inee should be defeated If the 'Radi cal opal do it. And QunY now de- chtfas thstlt Eihtifaelr 4,01 A theleptibllein party In *My Therbutthee 1'011;45.46 Om- Mutes upon the. party. l'Sule or prpostUoriof I/taring,_ to beaccepted or 4,ieted bithuper7 ty, could not be more 'clearly put. kit nottitne Buell ARlLlulaile low beide **bulked in tbeinie grave with the awastexLiting and tbe,piAlty, : 1 9 0 7.1 1 .Men eencile#o 3l o94 9 4 . . ue. on nominating end electing? For the future Ninth . of the pat? tet It be ! I ? (2() P! 0 9 next Tue 9 da• - 4 .I._ Ws hititi it, 'on Ovidenteynit laen WWI to th 4 mot implicit neethinett,; that an arrangement hail .beett eater ed into by • which, 31r. Denier-Ate- Inlblit/lot candidate for oOngress In this DlStrlet—is to be . aacrilaed to Demcieratie catuil 7 . date for the same office, in order. •to• secure the votes of the latter's friends for 'Matlock. There ts;ll9 POllOO l l . knaictrite.vihich tvlll _not resort. Look •out Tor them. . kr is a singular peculiarity of the ellqUe of Political Wirkera.,yrheo have Undertaken to rua tne Republi can partyof this county, oho they 1;1 select far *WHIMS on thee to H of their political Deity— to neeUre is aid In behalf of thascusiiis of Sh riock-4he brave Soldier who fought for his. principles on ~the eusangoined battle field ; who' left a - partion 4 ) fits , body there In attestation of his devotion to. the principles. of litepUb, Unanism. Shields was , :the victim bat: year ; Torrence Is singled cat far ibis. Vote the; entire Itepublicin 'tfakat. 'With the regular nominee ..—T. , ,,T r Chandler —Om Assembly, and rebuke this treachM•y. . • : WE reform' bit week $o the filet that:Mr; M. S. CluaYVis getting ttt Shurlock. tickets :for this coPlitY printedatPhiladelphia. .Thls move ment,' we knew, was a tourprichans one, but at that time we could riot exactly determine what there was in it. ' Since thee however, we have derneinto possession' of information, which icids us to belleVe; that the Purpose Is to have ail the Sherlock, tickets printed on ; oolokci paper, Red, blue or yellow Watt are to be distributed with Sherlockletuene,en" theta in or to intimidate and deter . a 'misnumber of Republicans from voting against Dr. Shutluek who be lieve it tobe Breit duty todo eci. Of course there are a great inany men, who have •nerve enough ,to. vote as they please regardless of • who knows to whom their vote is glifen, but there are others who - may fear th 4 tbey..wlll be "marked", in the .fu ture Ina political sense, tnd others still who may imaginetha theirbusi nesinuiy be Wilted by the friends ,of Dr. Sherlock in case they are di-low; ered voting agalest that gentleman for the Legislature. • This is a sharp trick and its intent is to deprive men from honestly and conscientiously discharging their duty at I the ballot box. Can It be pomade that the chairman .ef the'county committee will lend himself to a scheme the ob ject of which tato drive men into the support of Ded Sherlock, who =if not watched hindered or cowed would vete against hlm? The very purpose of the secret ballot is to permit men r.. ~n for wbell.nuats out being called to amount for it af terwards; ,but thii colored ballot trick is intended to - foree Alen to' ote in ascertain way, •or in case of their refusal to dope to point thpm out and subject - them tri annoyances or the Imposition of penalties blithe future, ,for doing what they believed, to be , right.—lf In their political devern don the Sherlock mantwei.s attempt so high-handel a measu a rens this, are the Republicans of the county pre pared to submit to it? [We think hardly. If, however, it is sought to carry out this infitmous prog. tenure there are several ways of I contribut ing toward the defeat of the object it has in view First, let then who are stiff In the back and who have no fear on the subject, vote: the ordinary ballot printed on white paper. We trust, I all of Dr. Chaidler's friendr will have the courage todo so. Second, but r there be those who wish no one talcnow how they vote let them get ore of the colored bal lotatake it off itoneelde,paiteChand-, ler's name over Sherlock's, nod then vote it.—Cha n name printed on. a neat slip wig ducilage on the op posite side, can le found at all the polls. Be sure red inquire for these slips as soon as ya reach the voting place, so that you, can direct others to where they rk be had.! Third, if these lips have, been sto len or mislaid; • (raw , your pencil heavily over Shulock's name and write Chandler' etter it or! opposile. .Fbertts, if y eo enlisted that neither of these ys will !eV° you an opportunity voting for Chand ler, without get g yoit Into difficul ty, take your ; 'I and simply erase Sherlock's na rind vote only tor • I%lickey and mum for the Leg ;,4i, ".• Do not bebutbd into any inan'i support. If yo re too timid to vote openly as your insciencedictatext,do not be weak enitgh to yofe against your better . Republicans there are Unica when our fidelity to pinciple and &unmet. are tried., The tisone,oftheria. Let us do our y fitithfrilly, ftnr leasly and in th of the New Yorknibune, ksis 'of C 01390-. quences." .redoetlott of tho destroy r.),tar roonu end throw- thou 119r- for for Do you desire tariff, each as w facturing inters sands meat', Shurll Congress. RIM. increase consequent deprmisti . 1 of laboring men, all 3 , Is to ratify the nego .. r i mt, w h o are forcin I . on It he ReiMbllean . Ca t. Donley, and vo lan for Congress. : n the wages I • • have to do I oft of the ▪ tido* ▪ ; 'abendea r 4 3 061- 1 Evmtv vote cast for :! nest Tuesday, is fraudulent nomination' ; voting at printary meal convention; "rouggl pers; stifling invadign subserviency of the Rep ty to a clique who . ‘oll " bravest soldier on.their cure the triumph of one come a pliant tool intim to 'observe their money from the State -' t-. - .4. _.d • - - 4-. 4. A, you iiiiiiitaliirentliu+v niOt of the Natloal debt , votit for Afreielland ; Mao% vote ftirCaptale "Way; and sand hope the repreeen kt.lve, of. the "rot* rut*" &ilea ver,-wrii would poniluido 'kw: it is Much iiiaraiiiportant to Sustain Dr. filnirkoshr Abair" iGhpt. Donley -and Solleftloteti &Scorns traitors to your Ruinlethality 113 you J, desires 'the ;fitudiettlement of all the questicma growing Tian of the War on. their PiNine#l4l3, 4,lllll.atriib all airy dteculaton `cease; you would have an end ofthirt#. trovertrql which has king dist:title_ 41, 'l O6 es jkithfully ciillectid You 'ivOuld ope Cutrikr for tho !Muth .holtiteand - :'the poor man • le:yoit wigultrimisct laboiltud'ih ployment if you wOuld gtpeeiiiV Chico timpation‘sieht; Wpm , de. sire to koett_the GovorumencliV, titO himda of those Who c aavWit from treason, and hatie- theahllity, e4ter• lance mid purpose to make tolitqidei: happy and prosperous nation, vote for Dottlei, Chandler gthd theregular ROpublican ticket. oiin modest friend .Kl 3. Rtltilll,Wet am Informed; was introducing his faivoriMeaudidate for the Wslain re daring the' fair as "Dr. Bhurlocl4 We. Man the MIGUB is abusingeo touch." We need scarcely say to our readers that we have abused .no man in the Annus. .We have only `referred to indlviduals'at all whtf" it Was fleece` airy to do so in orcierin make .',our selves'undorstood. All 'the abusing that has been done during the present "heated term" came from the other side Of•the house, and the most of that we understand was from; the pen Of the. meddling Senator pelf. • I ,CAN the Republican who remained tnie to his party during! the years when It was obligedito impose heavy burdens on the peoploli order to supprem a wicked rebeitten, afford to desert that party while leis engaged, Iq reducing taxation, paying Natio nal and State indebtednere, and lead theeountry, in the way of peace and prosperity? - Let, no man who 'voted for Lincoln or drant, think of vidineagainst - Douley'for .Congresi, in order that he maysecure a Demo. cratic vote fur the fraudulent nomi in3O—ShuriockL-for Assetehly. flitch iceurse is simply suicidal Da. .SnuatocK Introduced the Sputh Side Railroad bill last session for one of two purposes. .IFirst, him selffd his corporaters eitherintend ed bid/de road down the left bank oft e Ohio from Pittsburgh to Bea ver, or , they Intended to obtain pos session of that right of way and then sill it to Scene railroad company who desired to lay their track down on thetroute. "Tom" Scott.and "Don" CrAneron are the oely persons named in 'the Shuriock bill who could build ,a, c tra d• of the South Side Railroad and they would not touch it because they, are botfi largely interested in • a! rod on the right Wok of the Ohio. The conclusion is therefore irresist itile that their merles' were put .In the hill only to prevent them froM opposing its pass:tip:through the Leg i‘lature, while the real purpose was blackmail the Baltimore, Pitts burgh and Chicago company for tie henefit °CIO. Shurlock and a few of his personal friends. Weeouid have no objection to Mmars. Quay, Shur lock, Mclannek Sc CO, making a nice • nile of money, provided they made it ;. hut when they enn toct a :scheme to make it at the ex . pense of the people of Iteriver county, and return no equivalent for it, it is altogether "a horse!of another color." • i TILE friends of Dr. Shurlock, and particularly that gentleman's organ, tile. truthful Radical, feeling :that something must be done to "turn the tide" againsttis, have been Insinua ting for some Itirrie pait that money has been given to us, or that we ex pect to tie paid for refusing to support Dr. Shurioek for. the Legislature. Wettest that with a-rliajOrlty of the Peoples of -the county, no, denial of this infamous charge, on our part, is necessary ; hut lest there may be some who can be .imposed, upon by such hwinuatiouf, we have thought it pru dentio go before a Justice and make the following affidavit: Weyand, editor and proprietor, of the Beaver Anus, being duly sworn accord. lig to law deposes and says.: That he has no rkiesoest, knowledge that the Pa. Central Railroad Co. desire the defeat of Dr. Sherlock for the Legislature, and that he has never heard of, or seen anything going to show that that corporation was laboring to secure his defeat, except what be has seen in the Beaver RADICAL, and the laid deponent further states that he never- got, nor expects to get, nor was penniaed. one dollar_frons that. Co., to op. epee Dr. Sherlock's election. Said depth:len thither sham' That nei ther. Gen. Irwin or any ono for him, has : 4 . Vgjalfl the salit4eponeet one dollar. 'or to pay beeinone dollar or intimated that- he wouldbd - paid a:della, for • with bolding his support froth Dr: Sherlock fth , the Legislature; nor dots the 'sakt • demi. , Dent wxrwr to get or has he ever been led to expect that he would get y ,.a &dial Athes Gen. Irwin, or froikany Sir declining to favor Dr. Sherlock's ;elec. lion. Deponent further states:. '-That he ble Sib rectiVed a dialler from any person, company, or corporation for sup rting or refusing to support a candidate tor a public ofllce. Deponent further states that. his true reasons for refining to enter into thi support of Dr. Sherlock have been given from time to timey,sidito :Jelly in the Antics, within the poet few weeks. • ' 3. Ws:visa'. Sworn and subscribed Lefore sic this atilt day of Sept:outs:4 1 870. ROBERT TALLON, J. P. • THY.. most unblushing , assurance tliauiiisas Yet mane to our knowledge. Is`' s that exhibited by Messes.. Rubin and :Matlock, and their particular Mends, in making urgent appeals to Republicans to stand by the whole tleketand charging with an ' at temptto breakup the tarty, because we are not willing longer to, follow Id their had, andssanetcon their lit eai frauds - cud rasealities. Did nay 'sone ever behold such effrontery before? Mr. Rutan's shaniehnii i n -. trlgues with Democrats, his base be trayal of hie party, and his still tisk: tretudiery of his colleagne,Mr. Shields has been fastened home upon him so tightly, by the morn testimony of unimpeachable Wittmees, that lie cahoot folds dying day shake it off, net rellenbliosnif of the odium that thereby attaches itself to his name. Butlerland, blieved in this coni mmity to be a man of truth, comes forward, and by solemn oath, declares that Dr. Sherlock presented him with a Itepublictin ticket, containing the 1 name of Orsibing, and urged him to vote it! , How mani others; Harty; conid testify similarly. we 'op not know. These gentlemen, aldeil..by Mr. Quay and his Radical, have, and a lock, on Wank udtiletit • packed • on pa tted the pee t" the to so• will bo- Islatore Wang withinDle - pasfitiiii or Litici,liiikeir unsamPlffousectildget, AMA dattroy ed the party, They have swept : 6;6Y our one thousand majority-have In stalled a Democrai. In, the Sheriff's office, and jutie - pmdueetTkiditte - of affairs amongst us, hithertounknown to any poiltiad party in the country. Yet, with these Au:Watering them in IetditIYNCJIP.I.TV O 4 W it-1 1 % ft as,it was nombelmyed before, and reeking all over with treachery, and guilty of the sacrifice of:albrave aol, diet and an upright man, they still Mitre, the,hardihood - to inyoke party discipline, to plead 'for party unity, to ask honest. Republicans to overlook their' treason, to ignore their outra geous practittes, and' endorse their fraudulent nomination. Can any conselentlows, straight-forward, well meaning , Republican* do so?. We think not. Gist. Tiros.. J. POWER has for a long time been a prominent member . of the Republican party. He stinds high among his fellow-citisetui, kid . alkacknowledge that he can see as Air.. !flies millstone's the most of people. }kis a member of the county com mittee; and was prtsent at tho meet ing of that body on the Brd inat., and itzard and mw all that occurred at that time. On the • question of the farness of. Dr. Shurlock's norn [nation he wrote the following in last week's_ Attous : •! "I do not consider that the nomination wawa fair one, though I MO dingSed to =stain it until I was tiosrougbly Tnirine al of its unfairness at th'e meths of of Abe committee on the Bnl of thli wont ; arberc every effort 'was made' tit prcvdnr a fair investigation." It Dr. Shurlock's nomination tvas not a/air one, it Is In no sense' bind ing upon any Republican la I the county, and that it is a fraud, is ap parent to every intelligent man who dons not try to close his eyes to the ugly fact. New , Advertieensents. SIMRIFF"I4 BY Virtue ad sundry write of Levert Parisi. Is sued oat of the Court of Common Pleas of the comfy of therm, and to ms dimmed, there will be exposed to public sale at the Court...llmm in the borough of Nearer. Bello* Wanly, Ps. on SAW/LIMY, OCTOBER Std. 1319, stied o'clock in the forenoon, all that outdo Asm of had sit nate In Ohio township, Beaver county Pa., de scribed as follows, to wit being the middlepart of lot numbered three In the plea of lot* lea out by .1. G Wllliard foe the heirs of Nicholas Dam son, late of Ohio townahlp, Beaver county, dec'd, beginning at • stake 9 perches from the S. N. cor ner of lot No. 1, thence by the eastern boundary. of said lot No. 2 north% perches toe pot I; thence by the north part of said lot No. 3 east 5 perches to a stake on the line or lot No. 4; thence mouth with the line of said lot No. 4, 9 perches to a—; thence by the south part of said lot N 0.3 west 5 perches to the place of beginning, cootaining 44 =with reservotlon of wood and coal to Co. sad the Iterointo .011 Co., they be , hag entltkd to the same on a termer beam Übe log the same piece of land conveyed try Laughlin wife to W.O. Cook. petted and taken In executions aa the p et William 0. Cook at the salt of Thomas w C y r . Ai O, No. 11. At the same thee and place all right. title, Inter est and Claim of de faidantofin and to the undivi ded sixteenth In all of that certain piece of land, alumni in Mkt township, Beaver county, Peon'a., known is lot numbered eixtpocie of the sobdirl slog- of the lands of Thomas Dawsoo, lying on blend Ron, containing one acre, be the same mot, or leas, with all the appurtenances Ann itoievy. mots thereunto belonglog, on which there Is a derrick and producing oil well. Seised and taken In execution so the property of John K. Heavy at the suit of 'Montag Dawson. JOIN tiRABBING; She Id. Sheriff.. Omen, Beaver. Pa„ tkt. 5, ism -44 TS TUE COURT OF•COSISION PLEAS OP A DEAVER COUNTY: DALE Yd. DALE. March Term, No.. DZ. to Divorce. • To Hattie Hale Respondent: You are hereby summoned to appear at oar next term of Common Pleas, to be holden - at Beaver, Pa.. on the td Monday of November next, to an sore. C. It. Date. the Petitioner to Divorce. at which place you are reqnlred to attend If you think best. acct—lt JOIN Sheriff. riff AR. B. lIOBST, Notary Public. veyancer and Ineurence Arad. Deeds and Agreements writien and acknowledgements taken. Sc. Having been duly commies'.. .Agent for several drat eta. Insurance Conipanlee, rt. eenting the Fire, life.. Accident, and Live 'Stock Departments. is prepared to take riske and write policies on the-most liberal terms. Al.o, agent for the "Anchor Line" of drat class Ocean Steam. ere. Tickets .Id to and from all ports in Eng land, Ira band, Scotiand , German y and France. Of fice's Lear. brick row, Diamond, Rochester. aprtfel_ .. '41. - .1% - i. ~ •, , r^r , *slim, taidhek SU And de, 14• L Dohs ' , W. the 81, Ctssissadl, 0, sat Ler. Gresso, at N. C„ are nth \ thd thedai c.v....A. L i t 0 s aaW i a l 1 ,1 1 V i 7. t ins , : thd with the thela VI It a TOL._ IX; real asd Ik. is 0 d' . . „, kiilod wed so. soared, It ethos Is ail 0 re tbathad sedk• dot ethers. Smears ~, , a a ayi ethos. Pro; toms, maws,their 71 in , do Sodas tresia mos* oar gd gd gd hdraftiß.. lorale. Ids o th ers Mrs theft treat eris. rose other *add am be and, res • .L , . nal for eiroalsr sad sr aAllesed asthords. =EI Reduced Prices Speyerer & Son Tiny° just Returned from theTast WITH A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS Bought at the - Lowest tash Prices And will sell s o me Goods AS LOW AS BEFORE THE WAR! Consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Pro visions, Hardware, lists, Caps; Boots and Shoes, Rope, Ocum Parking Yarn, Iron, Nails, Paints, • . White Lead, Oil, Putty, Queenswa re. , loiv-ware,Plour. Feed, ' Groin anti 'Bacon, d. vane- •' - ty of Prints,Muslins, Tickings,Delaius,Clieeks, AI pacas,Jeans,Dihims,Crush and Hosiery ; also. Teas, 'Coffees, Sugars, Syrups, Molasses, Carbon ()if.; ..%)0 661 a. of Use CtiebratexlakitqA,o4, AND NEW CREEK FLCUR:* I Just arrived and forattle, Who!male mid Retail,. . At Pittsburg Prices. 200 Kegs Whpling Nails: ONE CAR WHITE LIME; Land Plaster, and Akron annent ; A Large Stock of White Lead and Pain 6 A very superior quality al St ruinz Lt. Wia Soups;' and a lot of Carbon Oil Just Arrived and for sale, Wholesale and Itelail ALSO, PURECATAIVI3A, ISABELLA —and— Concord WillOS, or our own vintage, for ➢Medicinal end Sacramental Purposes:arc highly Re commended by those who have used them. Thny nre also Agents fur tiny RNIFF!EM , MOWER 4ADIII REAPER, And Pitt. Nat. Plow Co ' e. Plower Thanking the Public for their past pat ronage. we hope to merit a liberal share In thelutere. All Goode Iklivervd qraaarge. • You can si: goods being fresh, wall our oW goods were soh! at, sneUon. SPETl3lllliir. SONO, prlibto agcaoh{saes PROGRESS! PERFECTION! THE NEW, WE VIIIII 1I y Scwlntt Machine The Beet, as Hundreds of PeoptE, who have then; in use, can testify. Penons about purchasing a Sewing 'Machine will do well to call on the Agent of the " WEED,"—J. Linnenbrink, Ito chester.—and see the* machines ; as i rill be no trouble to show them, even i they do not purchase. • J. LINN Itkt . lNK, Agent for Beaver . C . o...itochi.i.re. r, Pa . Also. Agent for the II0:11/: SHUTTLE SEWING the beA Sewing Machine sold for s6s—has the under feud. ung-24;:lni WILSON SHUTTLE PRICE ONLY $4 We are now able to oiler to the Public A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE of Superior Style of Minh, Embracing all the talestlinproremente found to Europe sad Artfertes. at a Pm= ttulte within olthe reach of very Ilona". hd in the Lund. UNSOI_AC rr_u.r>. The ontle.Lned members 45( the Sewing Sode ty for the benedt of the M. E. Church. Beaver, hay. tug had the WIL:ION SiII.7I*.TLI: SF. KING MA (MILNE In U, , e for name thee, take plete.nre la mating that, for ..Implielty of tonntruction. dot,- bVity, else of operetton. Spec.' slid beauty of per formance. we believe It Is :tut purowed by any Madam: In the market. Mts. J. F. 1/otAvo, Pres.i3llr A. M. Atkins. „Mine M.A. Get.lnd4tint.r. Mr 31. 1/3=rsou. - nee l'res.lAirr...l. 11. Butler. Mrs. M. Phillip". Tem,: Sire. I:. W. Dickey. Mrs. Prof. It. T. TakylOY. f.e. Fog. It. Talton. . . . . . Mrs. Ray. J. It. Miller. Mrs. Wharton, Mrs. May. W. IL Lockr.Plrs. AL'lrl.l Johnston Mrs. lies. F. D. Fast, M. 11. M. Lyun. Mrs. Dr. McNutt, Mies Elects Mra. A. Border. Mira Lou. C. Wilson. Mrs. William Kramsr. Mrs. Andrew White. Mn. SeuatorJ. me. Z. W ETAND, Seel/ c n 'Mint St. iteAver, Pa . ANDEILSO:sV. Agent. omce and Sales Mann mara:l;ty:jaell J Singer Sewing Machine. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHH 4 R, The moot perfect and Amide machine of the . klnd sr, ins cured. Both of the a t sote 110(.11 tar machines have horn lately improved until they eland without a rival. Pnee of the SINGER FAMILY SEWING MA CHINE from foti.Uo upward. Price oi HINKLEY S KNITTERS PIO. , eircolars. and Sample+ mailed free on applies lion. STRAW at MORTON, G EN ERA!. AG EN Ts. ' No. RU Sixth Street, eittaburgh Pa. Agents rrante4 for the Hinkley :Norf . :lnc cern , where, and for the sln,ter In Western Pennoyls lila Eastern Ohio and Waot Va., where there are none already tadalOialied. - n0r2.1.1v . shit jelit, coos. • BUYERS, LOOK HERE I. The anderricned, thankful for part favors vrould respectfully Inform the public that he Las one of the finest selections of WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Etc., Etc„ 'am hand to be brand In the county. Ills assort. meat of School, Miscellaneous and .Ilellatous XI CIO CMras I to s comee h t i e j ; while no puttsare spared on his part ma STATIONERY DEPART3IENT smut to the best of City Establishments. Ile la the antonym agent for the celebmtCd Pealray's Graltl for thus connty. Those reeking a good Gold Pen, would do well to see them before pun:haring. Ile I. the A gent for title county for Krider's Pholograpa]carriage Certificate. The attention of Cimigymen - le respectfully called to this, as he can sell them at the same discount se they would get from the libblieher. Alwater's School Use entment for sale et Publisher's pricer. Ateo on hand, Toys and Variety (moods, imitable for all summons. T. F. P r ICICLI. • ;sal. 11371t1y Broad way; New Brighton. AA DMINISTRATOIVS NOTICE.—Let Lters of admiuistration.having been granted to the subscriberou the caste of William Fergttron4 deceased, late of Greeneers nobip. Maser coutity, PO.. sti persons indebted to said Intateare hereby nodded that immediate paymentla required; all person, hawing claims against the same will pre. sent the duly authenticated foe settlement.' SAMUEL E. FEW:USW:I, vangStivr.l__ Administrator. TNlinsaralltglon.—The CoUtirtilcmhip heti .ll/ totem existing between the Undersigned, cin der the firm name of ••31. 3111Ier .k Co." has this day been dissolved by mutual consent—T. Avail Pendleton retiring. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late firm will make immediate payment, otherwise their accounts will be put to the hands of an outer for conceders. • M. MILLED. • DoLItY. VERILL DIiNDLETON. The business wtlt be continued under same dm came. by M. MILLER. augttl Itr7o. W. DOLBY. In retiring grunt the above firth I would met bearhly recomutemi h.r the ren11111114; partners tbe patronage of all my fri• nd.. and the public angalt.lw I . T. AVEILILL YEZIDLICTONL COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC. .Iro medicine or treatment irtn. Wel the pojeerf,ul carolled power of DR. SII\IMS" White Pulinenic - BalsA. It cures with's rapidity unequalled be any other remedy Mined for Throat and fang diseases. It Is recommended by overtire persons In %Villainy. ton, and htlndreds In Philadelgtua;Lialtimore. and other titles and communities Whim:hoot We coun try. Mr. Pennington, of Wilmington,• lllinen, writes that there Is oot (with a few exceptions) 4 farally in that city who will be without ir if pouf tdo to procure it. Inch la Ito popularity wherever It fs known—and this popularity oile a Ihinl the tact that it uolvereally mires allwhe nee It. .Yhere Is Horan of COUGHS,COLDS, SOR TII MOAT, AS f lIMA, lIIIONCIIITIS, CROUP, SPITTING. IIitAIISKNESS, UPI corn NA itY CONSUMnION, where the *Teem be not broken down with lb. wear of the disease. or pre tended medicine, or Inexpetieneed advice. that this Balsam will out cure if carefully used accord. Mg to direction. We guarantee it all we repre sent it to be, and Invite a trial from the arritol everywhere. • Price 60 Cent... medium else, sa d Y for large sited brans: Prspared . ottly by e J. H. SI.IVIMS,.M. 13.. PIZACT.,(CAL ORGANIC CLIBMIB7, No. 707 Market M., IVILJIING TON, Dd. Pbllsdelphla depot, =on. /101$0117 t Cow den, aft Aral ulna. Baltimore depot, M. $. fiance, 108 Rslllsoons SC Yor sal. by Arafura Dogero generally. luneLienkiy ryv WHOM IT MAY CONCEHIC—The nnda .l made application to the Dim. tors or the National Hank of Beaver county for • duplicate certilicate or Stock. the arhrinal carol. cats, No. =detect July 14.1310,f0r twenty shares, baring been lost. Notice la hereby even to all parsons• to show PLUM* by mid oertHimts Monad not granted by the! bank. J. IL McCIUMHX. ElepUOW :3fiseellaneous MEYRAN. & SIEL)LE, succemw r s to REINEMAN, MAT-AN k SIEDLE, N0:43 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, trliL D AIM 131L)rERSIIITHs, • -` And defilers In FINE JEWELRY, =I VATClfiAlnAMost)s axn • SILVER PLATED WARE. Agency rm.'s!l the !Nit ntakm nj Amv.rticAN wA•rti Es. SETH TLIOMAs S Special attention 'mid to thy rl.l.tirultjo adjusting .1' FINE WATCHES. • 3ixty-FiTe First Prize Ilelas tw2ril _ THE CREIT Baltimore plir j - Manufactcry WILLIAM Kn . tut: a: vo.: Mthittfarlure o GRAND.SQUARE. AND 1:11:1,!(T /01t7Il .11ALTIJf ORE, iii. s Ttseas Inatcutriqut• Let)c I, cn . ..for.. 11, for pearly Thirty yoire.llll4 • u:;. ,;, alone attained an filiplreh.. , •ll,, •r, tactuouncea them nuequall..l_ 11.• tt Toni , combikes great pow,. one". anl Cc. rle• ticall:y, a. well a. rtNit eues tneas throuzhout th, 'Feat :41:1f I. pliant and Maroc. 'unruly (tic stiffnera r LI% tyurti.zuurr.a.s, they tum tmettaud"l.lol.l.: mum but tbr wet. Mr-MR/NED NATLILIAL, LAN., lo our business enAtinoz es t o keep 0:1 atock of lumber. de., nu baud Or All our SarAttr. Vt.tuns bate our N. u hr, proved Oter Ntruth: , • Scale and the .17ruf t fr. tf %v womd otpeulal attoutual rant. Iro_provement4l n GRAN D NAN 0 4 co 04 t ! OICANIrth; P.erlltTth ACU. 11, 1 ,4 7.. a 11,3 the Marro Dearer perrectiou than hat , II Dined. aI . 6rery flaw? Fully Warranted for F. 1,,,, We have male impart/tents fr .e. filo/reale rflexcey for the moot Cliei.r.g,,j ?,,, Lit UIi(JANS end ILELODKONS, ...kr. e.„ fer Wholesale and Retell. et LP...Pet not .., c, ' idtans ,WILLIAM KNA BEI c cc 101-Fols.nirtn" Cotirt Sale. Valuable Real Estate in New Prwh. 'ton, „Penna. By 'Anne of a 0 order of flot Orphan. rtoln Beatty Cunity hut stuth . no,;ht the Watt , oCiklajatoirt II b/Pler. Etteem...d. pose to public cab op the wenn..., too Monday Oclarr 24th, !sill, at II ecloCita. Pa DiJualt g n, cage. late .1.4 , t1,4.-a•erl , IL: Tr . ground altuate In the tapmezh of New county of heaver. and rl,leut Inz lota hfr.a. 1831 and IN, 10 ec,„ rind horuu:4l bountleit and deecr....l viz: Beginning at the .'. , trier Of I% ahr haaaarrao .hey. thence by said phaeton alley: thence ht atria:..::Cley v: to lot Nu. 15.4 tbeuce by eald 1..., 11 steep thence by Water ...rt..: I, Ito t!._ of begtnialui,-, a...wt.:en la erected . Two ilory 30 by 40 fact; COZILIIIIg rooms, 1 " Audi attic—and also, r Ckdlar under llareut ire The how e. IA Ingt.l fel.r. and u tar two lamiliec There are, Stable & other tiece.ssary 0u11,12,16,p on the preadrec and • never iltil uf•ok; Wes. flaw lu4 an Fruit treat and Graperino, lar•a number of We Muer belies lea pea beurz; our itios The properhi is in every respect d <Ar able. T E It 11S—One third or the purcha«• he pant In hand at the cantlruuw•n oru.t the Court, ant the rrmalnder to two Instate:mats with Inherent. • AULLARD 1%111 , 1,L1!, i , „ vi sepal:S..lyr 1 MARY %%ERNI., I Allen's Potato Digger, WILL DIG MORE P 4 rr.vrot , .., THAN WI he Lift , by TintEE MEN IN THE t CSL WAY Orer One Hundred Avoid lALt I,AI • by lb. .1 LI, II 'A RJ:.-1 fED. only 11111 . r eturned. Sent II fifteen dollar.. W. W. KNOX 137 Liberty street, ibtr-leirr: l ,l'‘ Agency for the THE SUEZ CANAL! l A - 7 - the ..r y ereiS(ll 11Vrr r,' '1 , 7 ir•in•ii. in i sir.l elnit v. not 10,..;:li• S. SI\TITG I t Cu. At Illuir old ,taud iu it tvi r. furnishing tn ttir e i . rk :1110: culled for in the lin, y a full ussortment at GROCERIES. hour, F v ,d, Ct l frx, Tnx, Stvirs, ;:pieed, Tobapco and Cigars • And all other artioit, Inn First , GROCERY STORE. Front their long and intian.oe ae,in r. n t anco with the Grocery, Flour nod business, and their disposition to rem 1.7 gatkilletiOn to those who may (Aver P.,. wir.h their patronage, they hope in tt.e t: . turn, as to the past, to obtain a Ittnr, share of the public,patronage. Give us a Call and ax if we do not mate a to your lc tercet to call again. . • jaas. SLATE THE TWIN .CITY SLATE COMPANY Are pmparett to forulA 12ltIldrrw nr Merl, th , Very Dark• Blue Moral Superior Roofing- Slate, From their own gunnies lowed In Noroo„ , county, Ps..'AT 9.l.lAltttY PttlCEs Samples may be seen. and rommonlcal,, rr &rased to E. L. GOODWIN, Agent lIIIIALiICAIBEIIGIE 11, Pr&'. 018 m: BREWEIni L'NE WAY. coruer Eighth SL, l'itiptmuh I ' 4 . &Pa:Wu I • BARGAINS!! 1 4ttlies Natehels " 1 " - % 1/1" and $l.ll Just rocelred from our importer% and . mauufucturors a largo 5t..4, 01 it 21 -I> :-!1) FANCY BASF: ETS, CHINA and BOHEMIAN w.thr 101111 Y 11(ilLsEN, AVAT;ONs, WAX Ix)LLS, to tc. adl and 11(nnini• our C000lf• O'Leary & Singleton ' s, 14S. k'edernt 4t.. ALLEGIIE,vr, •pr11;1y) ctegd }one, sept FOR SALE. ritt o tE trocrt 4 b i e . r i otf . e . rs d for sitie ILree ./. Ear rrti Ti...orf nt Hanover wwn.hip, Itiavert aunty, oUr: to of oda front tat fl l / 4 0 , o,lll.ouirt.2"'" tr.dvo scree clued. Wane., well tonfierrd; .11 der tenon sad la tood Mats of ealihntion; 14.0 of Rood sprints, rood hull; convenient to cloaca schools and mina haddings ars • frame Min.. Is Zrepair, Infos Mnl. Me tram OW" 0000. y holm. sal other oat balldislo , F . " Nr. the, Infurni•Uon adtheavi, or call on the wrath.* JANE?. tiltll.l lo . IlanhavUlo, Bawer Co. Ono 14. 8. SNITGER A: Co
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