e rgus. • "11earee..!"...grr,... , 11174116 • Girculai!On Itatesof Adirerthileg. ;IA r 1141, !.;1 - r! -- TIJIL 3w. sw. tha. Gm 1 year pqr-1011ors, $1 03 $3 00 115 OD yr 00 mix) 2 do 10 OOD 700 ID 00 15 W 3 amaree.. do SQO; Y 00 000 32 OD 113 00 4 equeree, do' iOo '5 00 'lO 13) 15 W2l 01/ Satemo,...l . 11'W 11 DO 15 sow 10 I* MI 013 ;4, column ..... ttAb Is au sow am oo column woo 30 00 33 w ro co too oo A dminlitnnart aria l special ithtioes perline;iee antis. vr - Nymph' A be *ay .Quitteily. exempt tor traratest.a,rpitf,_.d46,...!9!. psW i6ranii. " GEO. E. HOWZLL, 40 Park Row, N. York. • A rd. 14 Bt. PETTENGILL .llk CO. $7 Park Raw, Now York„ hie the .of. agents for Tux "ova la nal efts, taut sre authorlaad toooatraot roe Inaortiag adrerthumaot. for Da at oar low. rot oath rate.. Adrertl.er• In that city are ro- Nurstre to loam their Divots with either of the dhova Inoue& htote or the Thermometer for the ivoi4 ending November stb 1870. 7 1)(4. 7 39 -- 45 deg. 42 deg.' 59 deg. 21 45 deg. 59 deg. 39 deg. Apv. 1 35 deg. 55 dog. 39deg. " 2 32 deg. 65 deg. 53deg. " 3 47 deg. 52 dog. 44dog. 4 39 deg. 1 . 4 deg. 49 deg. " 5 48 deg. ' 55 deg. 43dog. R. T. TAYLOR. TIME TABLE. Cleveland a Pitaburga B. R. — Traihs guing Neat leave Beaver citadels as tallow*: M. slug Enos* 0.17; Evening Express, ill; Mall, 5.43 p. , Telles going West leave Ileapar , l4latlea. as bil. loos: Nall, 7.43 am. Express, 3.50 p. m.; Ac. cessmoiliabse. 3.43 p. so. • Mgt. W. W.& O. IL R.—Trains going Vial leave liotheawr litallon (at end or bridge) an lot. lows: bearer Fall. Accosts. 0.07 a.m.; Nom seem. 7.10 a. let New thotle accord. 8.30 a. so.; B. Valls seeem.lll43.p.a. .• •Tntict! goinF We tleave Stecheater bridr• end o r A dPe u Meows i. B. P. memo. sesNik.; Eoon acme. VS pp:: Eals night.exprois 0.46 p. to.; D. P. ado& 7:31 p. In. Trainor gotag Yet leave Redwine, (Upper) De pot aa follows • Br T. emcitm &Oa. n. Dams cont. 7.16 a. m.; Clatle aocom &40 a. an; chimp° aim 10.50 a. on-Deaver atom. Lila p. na.; Chicago 1.06,p. am Ytiu esp. 110 p. at; chim) arp. &VI p-m; MU va R 9.6 _. Tram p ogs gam W. larochester (Upton) Da pot ma Mims: 'Chicago matia.lll a. in.; Krieerp. e. 2.5 a. an Beaver Pella seams. *Ma. Cbkno rip. 1 I AD smictuilempkezp. p Or amen. 4.10 pa M..: 4141”zp. 0. Aig p. ea; Beaver, F dh , acute. 7.a&- The ettentien of thit.itblie lidireeted to the• following Now Advertisements which et;i*str, 41r: t;:!e first time in the A KO UN'lO-117 I spodia totloti:--L. 4 T. L. Oldshuo. Special •Notice—Jas. Wonted—Roberta, Hollingshead & For Sateg, , lnqulre at this office. Furbill/SP for 13 sde - . - L. G. Kit Wen. Special Notice- S. & J. Sucllonburg. Special Notice—N. R. Johnston. Special Notice—Schiff & Steinfidd, Notices-•Tbleldllest • - - • Specie& Notloos—lintpto Andrieasen.. ..,2*.Aluivanon Limo Kiley Vomport. Milt limo et the . lovitatt Tribe jerztr =1:232=1 I. Iletritiin a a beautiful Stock of Hate, bonnets, plumes, flow ore, rib bons, bonnet-alike, dc.; now on hand. Sept. 21:11 New Carpet Store Itrldgewater. 6(421t0w. The member. of the U. I'. Cleuieb, Grevetylltojekop . ,!9r n?ttuty, gay! stepper and elopeePnal o l:l4 4 l boned& it. tfi!? tor,.nu the "...11‘1211t....altIcis_goannton to WO. It• was a very pleasant affair throughout. • - t4-.lCew Carpet Storo Bridgewater, oet26;3w. J. D. Bernd, Corner Fifth Avenue mul Market iit.r . eet, up utairs, Plttuburgb, importer MO Jol;her of Ribbons, Silks, Velvets and Milliner'y Goothr,Latliea and Ohildreu's relvif, -Pinsk and -Felt Hats. Wholcatalo dealers will find at Hsi,' holeMotio of tLo 'lniett complete titocla and prima asloy:as..caut be found any- whom Hut ■nd Wort. piotoptly aticiutt to: 01%4 I isptien I'm,uss=Tholargestaud hest assortment over . brought to Rochester. Pried for genuine fall quill from SD eents, to itt.o9; •anti voiNtet hats for :75 ;cents at 1‘ ill iinitth :it Co.'s, Rochester., .nov2;2t A itztailliPitt stock of- Hoop-Skirts nod Corsets, at 1. Bali:titer's Bazar of Fashion, Bridgewater, Pa. wept. 21:tf tint• NM per cont. by buying your goods of Will Btnith Co.,Rochostor, They Roll le per oen L cheaper than any one this s hi° or Phtaburgn. ir mania Orden on Tremont of School If.. trielo, just printed sod for oak at this Oleo. Gen. Irwin ott t ly si t skta f s4o? for that splendid Devon C ow increalf,alvertised in one last issue at 10,000:La printer's blunder. amount; the, klne' are really worth that theimistake. I.ird of Inaers reinalitini in 'leaver Po.,t Office, November lst, 1870: Nita Rom Antietam. Oils. nettle McCabe, Jamb Clark. , 'Mr.. Mellow, bow Giles A...Marlou, Mr.. C. B. Obetott, ler. Wel. ()rove, at., Capt. base N. °baton, 1.1111. Grove, Otobott t Rambo, live. Wet. Jobortuo, William 11. Bambo,esq N. Ilenjando Markel. Mr.. Umbel C. Blocleft,. , Mb.. Thom. M'Mouold. Mra. Halle Semen!, It) Maar A. IlcOarr.cit, P. Al. taken In exchange Maury Goods, at Durran and eggs for Dry Goods and Will firnith'keo.'H, Itochemter ,g4-Carpetn in groat . vainly Bridge -water. oct2G;Sw. gir - Inapk Warrant. to Collector. or School Tax neatly pnate4, and for oak at this peace. Itertiran--Smlties Photograph Gal, lery, Ilechreter. Will himself is now operating and guarantees satisfaction. Ito can take you a picture small enough for a locket or as large as yourself. n2;4t - • liaavan Candler and ConfoeilParies, Warrented fresh and pure, at the Beaver Drug Store. FALL OPRNIIIII at. I. Hannuer's Dow fir Fashion, 111 . 4t1gowater . , Pa. Dept. 21:tr. • ••• 7.•4e Medley Electricity. Dr. J. 8. Nyinane la fully prepared to treat all kinds of Macßae, by this inotholk. I can give the best reterennos all to itasuccees, in nanny mules at hand. Chronic Disease or ail kinds made a speefallty.—See essay en medirul electrlctly by 8. E. Adams in this week's Anus. Office and real- DiaMontl, Rochester, nv2;3t tYr lllsok Agreements between Teachers and Itrottlp or School Directors, or pale at dila °Sloe. A It° 'WIDE, all wool, country Flannel al eto, n yard; white and blaCk !plaid Vhilmet 18 eta. a yard ; 20 spring-hoop •kirtm 50 Os.; ono set gents' , moder Wear r.,r $l.OO ; tnerrimao prints 12; eta ; heavy yard wide muslin 121 eta. ; lace collars 15 : 2 boxes gents' paper collars for 25 nievytalds from :V to 70 eta. a yard —sgreitiblyau. Compare these prices with others, and remember that we will imt ho undersold, Will Smith dr. Co. 2t llneltattued Leiters Rom:lining in the Post Office et Roane -I'a., Nov. Ist, 1870: Barton, W M lterron, T F narr. Miss Matta Johnston. Mill I f Ilthlree;lantin Inuntiright, Miss tt bark, John M Ntraaln,Thos I lay, Mrs Kato hiker, Mrs Jane S Firming, Miss M Surkors; Ann Ir rn Jr., John Wincholl, Frank I ;rithani, Mrs M F, Weßton, Francis Hoover, John E T. M. TAYLOR, P. M NEW hIIIOIIIIOM SEMI N AR Y' The Wham. Semlon will begin on Monday, hominber sth. nov9;2w best placo to buy clothing . is where you get goad home-made goods at a reasonable price. S. AJ. Suellen burg are ecluaively in the business. Fifteen hands are continually kept at work and ' tbe sales 'go on. Ask your nalipoorjukere bi boUgankargad fitting garment. Atufeer—Or B. it J. Snallanburg, Broadway, Xevaltighton. . • - '" l "9lrdiliallfrillilliiriTieaff'7:7 2 - BEAVTIIVIULATIMIXIII STAR. ioirairag Beautiful orrenlngplar! Shinftricibrighl and filr. Away up in the sky so far Would I were with thee there, Thou art the same—the very mune— Thou wart long. long ago, Mtn" When I watched with Jo.vglimling And hope seemed In My glow. Beautiful evenlng'stir 1' Thou art shining Do sweet tO4 C4- 111 - *[ Methinks Ism the "ohs ajar' • And heaven revealed to sight. How like an angel thou dust seem In Megmnitnent shovel .•• • -•• And; asl watchthy mellow Warn e ' I Abel that God is love. EU IBeautLful evening start • And thou a world like this ? Does wickedness thy beauty we? . And alu destroy My bliss? • Do the peopleof threilme Know want, and pain, and di! ? Do the fruits of woo wed crime . Pollute ttiy glorious soil? Beautiful evening start It surely cannot be; It seems to me thy creatures aro - 'From All such evils free; That peace and love dwell lifaach heart; That angels pluck thy dowers; And that rich music—heavenly art— Is hoard within thy bowers. 0, would that. I could soar From this dark world of sin And place my foot upon thy shore, And see what is therein. Alas! how much there I. to learn I How little do we know? While here I watch thy taper Mini. My mind with fancies glow. Beautiful evening star! Thou doss God's love proclaim; Thou teschest that his blessings are Bestowed on all, the same.. And I would pray that grace Divine Unto my soul be given, That after death I, too, may shine As thou, bright star, in heaven. For the Bearer Argos. ".Tbare la $ word of 'plural tpualroar. 4 foe to peace and itirman dumber; Now any word you choose to take, fly adding a you plural make, Itut lr you add'an a to this, How strange the nuttaatorPhosla; Plural le plural then no more, And sweet what bitter war beta s.' Cal. It. Walton. of Industry, sends ns three gallons of sorghum Molasies.-- Wefeci our Inability to acknowledge in . terms the magnitude of the obit. gallon the Colonel has placed us under for this sweet present. The feet is, the Colonel "can bang the boots off the priest," or any other min In this "neck of wocids," In the manufactue of that ar tkle. Ain't.it good "to sop buckwheat cakes . and slap-jacks in?" You'd better believe It. Butlereounty Is not the only place where buckwheat cakes sre eaten, nor "tinkle Jake" the 'only man fond of 'em. When good living Is to be discussed out us irt. The' Colonel's mblasinees are as clear as water, thick as honey. and sweet as—as—sweet can be. " Sorgum Syrup," Col. Dick calls it. Perhaps that is the better name; yet 'twould taste as sweet to call It by any other. The virtue la in the article itself, made -manifest in the eating of it, of which we do a large share About this time of the gait . , Cpl. Walton Wee us some hints with regard to the manufacture of sorghum which, we think, will be interesting to those engaged In that business. He says after the cane just - cleverly shoots, he cuts and abocks it in the, barn for eight, or ten days before running It through the min It takes lees evaporation to re due) the juice to syrup, and makes a fi ner flavored article; because, the rolls do not compresses) much green extrane• ous matter from the stock to mingle with the sacharine fluid. Col. Walton leo( Opinion the kadieta does hint injustice byepplylng the rank Captain whin; when Ita editor knowa he hais been pronioted to a Colonetcy. Pima WINES and Liquors for Medical use. We have on hand now a large as sortment of Pure Imported Wines, suita ble for. Medical and Sacramental pur poses, via: Port, Sherry, Madeira, Ma lags, Rhino and Bordeaux Wines, .Lo California Native Grape Wines, which we will sell at Eastern prices. Hugo Andriessn's, Beaver Drug Store. Baldwin's Patent Gas Tho undersigned citizens of Mononga hela City, take pleasdre• in attesting to the advantages of this Portable Self Gen erating Gas Burner, having used it for some months In oar respective dwell ings and places of business. We find it simple In construction and easy of man ' agcment—oumbing safety and economy; —always ready and easily lighted, and costing a mere trifle in comparison with the splendid ligkt Which It gives, • One 'Axis ligiAsi by Street Lansperunstruet ed also upon the same principaL There seems to ba r no possibility of erptesiort— not a single aceident having occurred since its introduction in our Towns some nine months ago. Mark Borland, Dry Goals Store. Richard Stackdale, Tannery. G. T. Scott, Dry Goods Store. Thomas`Wilson, 0. M. C. A. Grocery. Silas Haley, Clothing Store. Sol ripper:hell:ler, Clothing Store. W. L. S. Wilson, Drug Store. W. C. Cravin, Groriery. S. P. Keller, Dry Pearls Store. O.C. House, Merchant & Coal Dealer. Chill Hazzard, Ben. Printing Office. E. Downer, Stove & Tin Warehouse. Or the Weekly Medical Report of Drs. L. .k. T. L. Oldshue 132 Grant St. Pitts burgh the number of cases Created dur ing the week ending Nov. sth 1870 was 107, To those living at a distance they say . n2;21. "We would suggest the following points of observation for those who con template sending to us for medicines or examination. In collecting a specimen of urine for analysis, take that find passed In the morning. Send about Iwo ounces. In a clean vial well corked. To avoid coufnalon of name and causer, always give the tunas of the patient In full. BO bUreto give the ago of the patient. In faetr-to ,know the age la not only necessary to the proper regulation of doses of medicine, but Is indlipensible to a correct examination of the case." tiause Law.—For the benefltof our sporiusuan we give below the game law as it now Mande: Patrldge or Quails shall not be killed for a period of three -years, un der a penalty_ of Ten Dollars for each and every bird so killed. Pheasants and Ruffled Grouse can be killed beliveen the Ist day of August and :Mb day of Dpcember. Wood:quick can be killed between the Ist day of September and the 11th day of November. Rabbits, can be killed between the let day of Auguit and the let day of Jan tutry. Reed birla, can be killed between the lit day of September and the Slat day of December. . Deer can be killed between the Ist day of September and the 20th day of De cember. English and Grey Snipe, can be killed between the bit day of September and the 15th day of November. Wild. Turkeys can be killed between the let day of October, and the let day of January. . Fox, and Grey Squirrels can be killed between the Ist day of August and the let day of January. . Trout, may be caught during the months April, May, June and July, and only with a book and line. A Lneky Fenally.—Mrs. Merriman. With of Mr. H. Merriman, of Deaver Co., learned quite recently that she is one of the heirs of Sir Irnineis Drake, of Eng land, and there falls to her Diemen sum 0f1600,906e. 'Mrs. , Merriman, it lhistated. Is unqueetionably a lineal desermdant of SirYreppls. kut lu what degree qt *a nent* hi riot yet knawri. The hus band and son of the fortspude lady are now in philadelphis, in consultation with both American and English attoi nnit feYgPs Mese etPreedrills speedy adjustment of the claim. I:. vain nailed Beliti t obeW Oak, WWI 'brought to tea JeU In Beaver et a charge of robbing a Rath in pisfsarupdo!sos In New Brigh ton a week or issidiyeago:' "Boot!" was arrested, In Pittsburgh, through tin Wort! , tiOvidcOvellagint of diss,o7: Thi detective, if seems, got bold of Boott's &cumulates- 4 11110k Jack"—who "Wowed," but insists that be only stood guild WhUe 'Scott" altered the sulhaid care, blow op= the saiband took some glittuto or twenty 'dollars from H.' , Maur 44 111ack Jack" divulged, be took one of HigilienUlleirs'in a MOM quarry,ab but mldwq betweiti Rochester - and New Brighton, and banded over the tools ) used In blowing the sass opera. "Mach Jack" is held In the Allegheny county Jail to be used am a witness against "800tt" when his trial takes place at our next twin of court. rmT'Ti day evening last a driver at the Mingo Works, Malb and Hutchenson, named Joseph MoMien. about 14 years 4, age, met with a horrible death, Attila be tween the wagon and the rib, or aide of the entry, and being actually crushed to death. He was seated on the front car, of a train of six ears, holding on by one hand, resting on the bumper, and It is supposed in turning to rest himself he clipped and swung around between the tops and the rib, thus catching his bead, which was Mandy smashed, cutting off his nose, cracking his skull, breaking his left arm end brulainghis body. The mule strangely stopped at woe, due saving the corpse from being cut all to pieces. George Cowan his half brother Who was riding the rear car came for ward and found Joseph dead, and lying between tlie filet and second wagon. This boy has been peculiarly nnforunate all summer. itaringbroken Ms arm he fell in the long grass one eveining soma time afterwards while driving the tows home; and broke It over again. lie was Just recovering dilly...hum this second fracture when be met the accident which cost his life, and singular to say his left arm was again broken adbut five inches from the same place.—Mosesgateto Re publican. • No Aawurrsca I—The war of supreme,. cy is still raging between the'clothlng merchants of New Brighbin. Whiff a Weinfeld now offer their whole stock— of their own make—of clothing at, priers which will defy competition. They are now selling gents ausaintere snits at Pk and . are milting up clothing to order at lower fgurae than ever.. • , mother of Judge L. L. McGuilin, died at New Castle, Mat week, at the advanced age of ninety Years. Clevetanull earns tear being theacene ot another shooting affair on Monday. John P. Martin ; °Manton, Ohio, a mid dled aged young man whose young wire had eloped a law weeks ago with a young man named Benjamin Brown, having learned , Ikait the runaway and her para mour, were ,livirug in Cleveland, came there 'with forgivinesa at heart for 'the errant Wite and pistol in pocket. k* Brown. Brown, It seems; however., had known ot his proposed coining, de serted ins victim a few hours in advance' and disappeared. Martin, tender-,heart el:ok th e stray young spouse to kis m, although she did not seem to re turn the affection, and the two returned' to Coulon. ON Saturday. night; about - 2 o'clock Mr. Bake's store in Webster, was bro ken open by Rome wiles as yet not ar rested, 'and goods to the amount of sev eral hundred dollars taken A horse, saddle and bridle were missing tbesame evening from the stable of J. Bamslbrd, • butcher living near Webster, supposed to be taken by tee same party who rob bed the store.—Mong. Republican. Maw 1‘1114i.-On Thursday the Ir 7, ult., In Huntingdon d 5 o'clock p. m. the engine formely known as the Hunt-. ingdon, after having brought In the train from Mt. Dallas, was being pat away by Mr: Jerry Wilts, and while standing the waterstation receiving water In t tank it blow up, Instantly killing d Mr. Wilts and seriously if not y injuring a boy by the name of Hie Bedford inquirer. ~A Warabig.—Farmers 'in that 'sec tion will do well to heed the warning given them by the operation of hone thieves in other localities and protect themselves against thei4 games. The following ruse has been practiced . in many places: Four man have been driving a profitable trade In horse flesh throughout this Bate. Two of them go In advance with a horse and buggy, eel the horse, purchase a less costly one and start for the next town. The following day the other two arrive in hot liaste,in quire for the two that had left, learn that they have sold the horse: claim it ae theirs, gain possession of the snimal,and start off to practice the . same swindle elsewhere.—Exchasge. At...lieut.—Mr. W. .7. Snodgrass, from near Sheekleyville, while working in G. K. Miller's saw mill, in Green wood township, on Monday, had his right arm taken off between the elbow and shoulder by a buss saw. This lathe second matt who has lost an arm in the same way, and in the same mill, within two years. Mr. Snodgrass wee married about two weeks ago, and although bets unfortunate in losing an arm, he is, on the other hand, fortunate fill:keying a young wife to care for him in his afflic tion. Mr. S. la doing well.—Crawford Journal. Ow Thursday of bust week the dwell ing of Mr. Henry Crocker of Nesban neck - township was burned. The fire originated from an imperfect' flue. The family were at dinner at the time and the fire so took them by aupriae that but few things were assed.-Lateretwe Jour nu/. • Ow Saturday last, Henry Grimmer, a farmer, living in Jefferson. township, Butler county, committed suicide by cutting his throat. He went out to the field in ate morning, Mcommence harv esting buckwheat, add when hie' little daughter went to call him, MI was found with his throat cut from ear to ear ; and his razor clasped in his hand. He had for several days acted strangely, and the cause of the suicide Is supposed to have been temporary insanity. Deceased was about fifty years of age, and leaves a wife and several children. After a marriage ceremony had been performed in a church in Adrian, Michigan, the bride, when receiving the congratulations of her friends, shed lesis, according to the usual custom, at the sight of which The groom followed suit, and wept copiously. After his friends had succeeded in calming him, he said he couldn't help it,for befell's bad about it aa she did. A New Swlhatille.—A Patent Roof ing getlemin mils on asubstantial farm er and wishes to make him an agent for the Cleveland Metallic itoetingeompany. The fanner consents to act as agent, ex pecting to gain In the enterprise. The Cley eland ma* then proceols to draw up an order on the Metallic Roofing Com pany which the Went Thho to all right, so far, but' the city 'gentleman wants a duplicate of the order, and se the agent is requested to put hhi Mina to a wooed paper, being soured that It is just like the first one, and the land gentleman then departs with • note for $l5O, which he sells at a dlimoutd, the $l5O note being the second pupae the agent signed. ' This game le being 'praty tined in a neighboring minty, and our' readers would do well to be on their guard, and . Ifigsi no pipers which. they Wei • ntit 1061buily Insileetail,—Otast• ford . .rosniat, • • - • " A Pm JuseAllisdar• of Conialda Warr* dad eaudy, vereebeeldna &nem street, aim WarefiVe art NW bindle mad Nava GloWased ea tasiddlet bed hoemelbgety bedew ilbe made plat, adatinalbe boas in tine, sa i d balding • mod Serriblateuid.l MlV.Guallbuld bee not Om able to lambi' bed , dais, sad late Am baps 4istirtahlikt amil‘a• win. toe,* °IVO* ibr MIL ' drilling' of Mr. Tbonme Chas of Balm tp.„ was dastroyqd by Are shout tird o dock me reiday probing bag . The Slimily was aroused.by the noise of the dm, but the tlamse .lied made such progress as to prevent them frtuu saving any of their clipthlng or Aar altars. Mr. Mess also lost Islo In money, which bi bad in the boneeM the time, and wee unable to swum It. Ms entire foes is between fourteen end fit' teen hundred dollars. with& Is perthdlY emend by insurance is the Frustum fwg Mutosl.—Mereer Zapata. a Wwthai- The hollowing. In a printed 13111, was sent to a gentleman of L6lB county from England. The miming man referred to, supposed to to; Napoleon III: "Missing, from Southport, about tbi third of next month, 1870, a tall.exen plexioned young malt, about five het six inches of age, height about 87 years. Had on when laid awn a pair of swal low-tall welskin trousers, with sausage Wipes • bwhionable mutton cutlet wahn coat, with cast Iron Winnings; ,double bared frock off, walftrips color and tobacco lining ; wave -tight canvas boots. with patient leather tops, liked mist the sole, • is deaf and dumb of am eye. , and hard of hearing with the other; WC pocked-marked at the back of the ; stoops upright when be walks croked ; sodight Impediment In his look , awl wean a Grecian bend on his upper lip ; whiskers.cat oft short !wade. Was car. rylng an empty carpet, box in each band, and a wooden bag in the other. contain ing screw stesiners,raUway tiannels r and blacking; was born bebre.his brother, his mother beim prase= occasion. Adir one giving such labor matron u will leave him whwe be le, willii i =ted as 'the law direct& For apply at the Anialipima natio, Piano, and Music Lothar ry Co., Unified, Nevill street, South port. ify Order. The Laniester Ripress of Wednes day says: A singular and lista accident occurred near Davi4 Ladle's mill, In West Lampeter township, yesterday morning, at the residence of Mrs. John Worth. Early in the monalugot that day $ son of Mrs. Worth, aged aboutthfrteen years, with a smaller brother, whit mi n the garrot to examine • mouse trap Which be had set the evening previous. In reaching the trap the boys were obliged to pass under a lot of tobacco hanging on the rafters, which ignited from their candle. An expiation follow ed, from the effects of which the oldest boy's hair was singed, and his face badly burned. The small boy informed his mother of the atfair„ who at once pro ceeded to the scene of theaealdent„where she found her boy In • helpless condi tion. She carried him down stairs and called some of her neighbors, but before any relief could be administered death took pima There is some uncertainty as to the cause of the expiation which 'occurred. From the hat that there was a sinister of rock powder standing un corcked under the tobacco—of the exis tence of. which the Welly had no knowl edge—it is supposed that a spark of Are ,fell Into the canister from the burning tobacco, causing the expiation. Vlidt or lipeakee lalsra.--110a. James G. Blaine Speaker of the United States House of Repreasulatives, arrived here on Saturday last and remathed nn di this (Tuesday) morning when he left for home. Mr. Blaine, as is well-known to many of our people, le a native of West Brownsville, in this county, and wan • resident of our own town several year., during which time be passed through regular course of study at Washington College, graduating with the honors of that lualliatiescla 1847. After an 'ab sence of a little more than twenty yaws, he determined to embrace the opportu nity afforded by the present respite from his public ditties to pay a brief visit to the scenes of his boyhood to receive the greetings of him old friends and nesilear ly memories which , he cherished with a vividness that Is truly remarkable. Not withstanding the lapse all and the en grossing duties that have meanwhile m oulded, his attention, scarcely a single incident connected with his residence among ua seems to have faded from :his recollection, and as he passed to and fro through the place calling upon his old acquaintances he astounded them all by the marvellous accuracy with which he described the town and its peopleas they were a quarter of -century ago., He was of course warmly welcomed by those who were his friends and associates when he lived among us a youth, "to fortune and to fametmknown," and all of whom sincerely rejoice in his present advancement, and well deserved dlatinc lion. Like all men of *did and true merit be wears his high honors with be coming modesty, worthily filling his sest ono) graced by Henry Clay. Should his life and health be spared, we doubt not still higher honors are in store for him, and In the promotion which awaits him in the future none will rejoice more heartily than the friends of his youthful days in the county which he is proud to claim as his birth place.— Washington Reporter. For Oa Argus Ma. Burros:—The last Radiecif,makes a contemptibly maul ding at Gen. Ir win, In reference to house rent due Mr. Einitger for five or el: weeks that Irwin occupied it, when Sheriff. When the General went Into office, as Sheriff of Beaver county, the present Sheriff's dwelling was not completed. The duties of his office required his presence in this borough; the county was bound to fur nish him a house, as It had done former Sheriffs, and as It still continues to do to subsequent Officers of that kind. By order of the County Commissioners he moved into a house belonging to Hugh Anderson, and remained there until the Sheriff's-house, attached to the jail was so far completed as an to admit of its occupation by his family. He sup posed the county had long since paid Mr. Anderson. If it has not, all that gentleman has to do, is to make out 'his bill walled the county and receive his pay. I di, not, °hiect to see a air politi cal light; but, the resort to such con temptibly 'Vulgar scandal as the above is too disgusting to be tolerated by a Jus tice-laving people. Mr. Quayoiditorof the Beaver Nadieal, should be the more particularly cautious bow he admits to his columns such hits as the above, since he Is not invulners: ble to the effect of such attacks. Why war "the largest beading in Beaver, ex cepithe Methodist Church," erected and secured to the proper use and beboof of Mrs. M. N. Quay, If Mr. M. B. Quay had not thought the possibility of his politi cal gambling In State Treasurer mock might result in pecuniary disaster? Now, I am not finding fault - with that editor, for securing a competency to his wife, and a home for himself, when the funds were In his hands; but, while be contemplated bow the propertjeould be secured against the possible execution of fUture creditors, ha" must necessarily hair* meditated the ciuttlnpuoy of at some day being unable to meet tali IM battles, and would let those .boldkut them "whittle for their money: How would a *pada notice of this kind reed Im - " For bast millinery goods call at the most extensive store of that drier in B ea"' multi. Mrs. Queries Block, Mir. Third streMand the Diamond; Battier, Pa." . - - . .Yet, anion wonld belbniOrreataresdlnir neoordLog to tbegenninnyeeeepted opt*. lon nu to tbe ownership Qt." Use . Lava Munn to I . 3eavini .In!eept."! 11Intlinellot I • ' • al Iu r: ~ t t umas MT& lidddeem IdointAT; Nara, UllO.l • APPLES—We Ilse repsfq ene m a large re d tr a etWith a reidampetindi dimme b are OS per betide to good. edmik L3O Pm choirs The VIM of the 'arrivals are to Pbd s o d holders are MIA Sie confident this if they taboo. gat their price sow. an Oily kers to do. toluid—an It Moldy aquas. don of lima_ ' APPLE • I -111171111--aelm ste:o7llcte. per_ eillos. as to quality. BEANS—In limited supply and with an bnved deemed prices 'are firmer and We sow quote at 0.0001- 50 per bushel. tam outelde Awe Ow 11 AT PWULaeda at 'N. Bewe. - I • UTTER—Thom * no linistmeammt to note ha the detailed. and while thir market continue dull with • yowl eamaiderable w stoma of the - there Is no Mao* to mole is man. Balm at 35013 for kir to Inedimit, and 20035 Mr prime to Odes CIDER—Ie selling all the rely from NB 16010 pw pejo uity. CRA.ERRM—SaIie et 1111.0 LS nw bbl Ibr common toprinie ipotesi cultl voted. Eleeketre quoted es illet cukatsz—is reersd lasissr s 4 6. 7r. ew Rome,, ltOnes OW 13 OhbCloshek l 5 010! Ind ew . • ceraipt meals to be in bpi wnk a Year local dmvd, p ai r t solataltiert Men of tsid elms maieg—SB2s !Or choice broils of hake?* doer. Whiter whem n o rn s are wee sold at WOO Mr red wheat. and Et Ibr deice while wriest. Rye dour $5.2365.50 and sum • , GRAIN—Then Ida 'oastletted st ee d s demand fbr, whelk sir e pr i m l a i r=ntethed ; .aloof MI seeks midst 11.1001.33, and we en report a sale of erhlte - as 1 , i6 ; quotillioes may be Addy E ven as vile s ibruter. and AO 4)1,35 for Is no change whatever in. with the at that the mimed Is hardl we milieus to quote belying wit 4lti)dde, Ibr mend job. mid 40010 e lir smell lois in store. There is rather Isere enquiry ibr cont. though Users Ts so particular change in prices; isles Oldw at 55m Ido as, sod Ido a18943.t quote ble at 730750. Little or nothing is doing is Rye. andpriess am nominal at 80 buy big aid 85 selling. The Earle y Midget conthutee dull: newly all theb brewers meal to be pretty wan supp/led an for the proved at Lest, am nut dis p os ed to boy , ; quotatioes cosy be Agree at 110090 Sur spring, and 90e/i Or ; sales IMT No fOhkr spring st 800 sad 500 bush prime fall at SI. ' CROCERIES—The grocery market is devoid of anything 'new or Important. We can report a continued steady de mend for Sugar and Mame, whilaln re gard to prise themarano Meager what ever. PROVISIONS-6Thistoek of Old meat is about exhausted, and there is Co little doing that quotations cannot be given. We mu report arrivals of some new green meets. which will man be ready . to be placed in the market. POULTRY—Live abAduss quoted lb at Lipver end dressed a& Ithitto eTurkeys, 411,00a1,50each ; dms sad at Hal& a lb. SEEDS—Ffaxieed is in demand at $2,10.24 with little or mum offering. Nothing -doing in clover or timothy seeds. Semomeredmrs Caliouln Snoop, Void in odi awn Latent of MIX MOISALTS. CAS. TOR 011, le. Wlghlyllaweed. nommen* So take. eldldren at Inks 50 ante: Wholesda R. IL &Oen a ca. 44 Wood stmt. rleobwlS. Married. W 'e ALN—SMALOa Theny,Sep mbTOer 29. 1870, inL. day lloelsesler, b Esq. Sholes, Mr. Richard T. Welton of In dustry, to Miss Fennle M. Small of Vanport, both of Seaver wanly, Pa. (Radical copy.) GILLELAND HAMILTON.—At the residtmee of Dr. T. C. Wallace, Roches ter.Pe.. Nov. 3, 1874 by the Rev. J. Mr. John C. Gilleland of Ogle, Ps., end Miss Marla S. ton of Break Neck, Hotter county, Pa. WINKLE—UMW:L.:4Iy the Rev. J. M. Smith, on th e 27th of Sept. 1874 Mr. J. Winkle, and Mint C. J. Lundls, both ot . Beaver Co., Pa. BUNZO—FEAKELIy the Rev. J. M. Smith, on the lit of Nov. 1870. Mr. • G. R. Ennio, and Mthe M.. J. Feesel, both of Beaver Co., Pe. • New Ad ' amid lelaboos, comely am, left lbw mops sad Eve octavos. Lords* alias adios. aorl4r. wA.NTE/31•-• °metal &mit kw Beer rar orallt7. air the tiserdius Mutt! Life la emotes Company of New York. Liberal lodate. meats to the rigid am. Fur taw sad circulars. addres. Malik Hobert+ it nollienhead, !O heath-east come kb mad Waken streets, kla. (nowlktL HOUSEHOLD FEMUR ,FOR SALE. Davao eloped lai Dwelling Douse us Water glees t, Roam 'ter. wUI sell ay *Wye mat of booorbeld Walton, st privets IWO. All the sr. tides are gabs sew, beam been la lee bate ellen Uwe, sad amid of parlor t et la webtat sod rep, dlategtoon eet la widest; amoble4op Bide ban* camber seta Imola owpsta; bale sad belling; Idtctea Walters. Se...de. htqa wlebiag ear of MO above articles, w W gad Mall • good ofnele ally to procure 'boa et low Igaree. I will be bead et the dike of the Plttebergt Nstloael plow Compeer. 4 U. Ong YgN. airvlesi„ p i) I L''flj .) 'l') A 1 a day whetting sabscrlptions to the Wats *Warr ed and Illasustad badly Liasusic BOURN. Al It A per ye= e the cheapest original. nwatily published. Sold only by sabsciptics. Send le oats For epretmen Copy Labium to J. 'MINOR KING, Id._ 1, Plop's, noon Itaildisg. PlovltCs. DISOLUTION. The heeetokee =Whig bet la Lilian baldness la en's .11eaveenuasty no thanked air Wet at October. by the w nteal e(J. W. D. Smith Deatesid Am All aneettled badness will be attended to by MahnHeger aad Jolla Hen. WILLIAIt SAGER. .1. W. D. SMITH. JOHN HURON. The baslaes• voll be whom littera by Hager. Henna and !whiner. by the petrol age albs public le rcesnaWelty eaklted. anetAer MNSTATIt or mas. Run Men. DIMPD.— XI Notice Is hereby siren that lettere of adman: Istratkos on the sotote of the above as dace. dant. Ste of tbe Borough of Beam, ta the county of lleavor. area, hove boo d to Retort Dayy, nodding in the city of Intts roan lburatt; all poe t . eons, haviandase or denswes the estate of said decodsat an requested to sake the ease biome to tbe said adatodidesot without delay. ROM= DAVIS. Islieer. P. 0. addses illth street. Pittsbank Pa. Dottier FINE IWTOCS. FOR EIA.I.AE. I oiler for ads, 'toy reddens la Pabwki lowa ship, Beam yoga' Cow. M Dolma blood, dot red, w hits owiw - ittil be U two old as the thdt of oat Jat mot l• • good Was kw that sago Medusas balldiad good has • boßwr airs week old. shod by • bred Alamo y DWI Pries ot aiw and e 51.714 which will be =twittered law by say owe who is misted with elis saw of lot. kiwi 01 stOdL— A Wins sold. $1 hos sae to Pldbutel Ph& m m om =Pio *ft , no. PIMPLES. Ms adenolsasd will deed** mall (ttee 111 rho wish It, tha Rads* and ku dnedkes ) kr gamin , sal ink Wow y a Ow sad lantdlliVays• Dam that will Inki 'mare Ti., Synahkr. Planta& ISloteber,Stail all aniptkato sad hussitthe stem IMO:4MM tie tams wit, dear. smooth and Innalltal. He will als o rode (tree) foltheetlose for produe• Pep. by very ohopkt wen, htillrblat Moth Of ba. out e bald bead or smooth Oboe. The above on be obtained by Moro sell. by addressing THOB. CHAP MAN, Cliasabf. nort.bn. NO Branders , New Tort. ,04c-roumn. 1.70. J. &P. 0 - A TS / Bent SIX CORD Is NOW THE ONLY Thread pm up for the JPmeriarn market Which is SIX CORD ALL NUMBERS, row No„ 8 to No. lOU lachudre. For Hand and Machine. noyeAw - BARGAINS!I Just rewired from our Importan and aukuudicturers a large atoe>c of 11 *lt M 9 -FANCY BASKETS, CHINA and BOHEMIAN WARE, HOBBY HORSES. WAGONS, WAX .DOLTS, de, dos, Oaf and Ibmmeir Oar pooh. Reify & Singleton's, 148rreileiVit:St49 ":.A 4 / 4 4 6 q 8 XY* 1. MNCQif ifs.OMI. ra:.>.: THE GREAT lIERI , GISCOYDriI a.o•snssv6l ArIVAPINVI: p 5 10 10, • r n E.S 61 ii•d•44.••• Mistasi Waist y lowledralaer bay sad IllaCewe ILlquaires dOdard, epics& and sweetead to Sawa the tat r, cabal "Taw. "hyystiarra," "Itestaieni," that led las tippler we to databases' ad nil. bat area trap wediciaa neat base the who Rests and netts at Cabanas. free from Ildheallasale Thejase heeIIIIINKKILOOR rliniunnint sad L shift rmaidiPies a period Itehlrettee ad ledge dad at the OK 1. werylair of sd peleoulose wadatt sad roar• lag the Med Se a Malay ameditlsa.. Iso perms sea take these attars sareedbag to direcdeas, sad reesda brag iamb. $l4O will beeves kw ma bearade dee. Weil ed IM bows as amt destroyed by 'dada pet sow, or Gard dram. she the vita awed waited: beyond Oa point et seiyas. y - • klalla ataaahory t MMUS Paws. masbui t Atha Odds lkalrafbible or 11 W' geothohe BUlllleopy nalsisitimie wad denhobblend lbeiroro ; adoesaes of the IlisembjainwrOlLlteeya and /4adirber f .tbsee leillerew aweless aro., siccesail Mrr , Ban mew see cane re Valais* UI.. which Is yeadelly rcrls , ‘ , ll. tto Oerastysaiestar the Illyreserive (Wrap.. Cassie tbeeltisad Blood whederer you lad*. Ispatithe hoptlag Weigh the Meta ht pimples. ervietkaue, Itehhop. itr memo elegise It who pia lad It ototnetted oar alogaleb In the wears dead it when It le beak and roar.ladliege will lull yon whew. Kerp the blood pare am& the beak et the .7a will *glow. • • - PIN. TAM sad tabor . ionic laddag la the ems of so mew Ukciemithes. are eapasaby strayed en remand. . _ Ls Ballow, Remitting/ad Intandauit uhese Bitters boo no iNpuiL Pot 61) Oines,loos, raid mealy the tirade:: maid aid' little. whiled In *iv lasguages— Genus, 'rack and Spuilell J. WAIXI6II. Proprktar. ' Ell Cossets el„ It. T. IL It. MeDSONALD CO. Druggists' iad Aikenta, Bait Ihruselseo sad scesaminito; Wirecidif. aid U. Wed IC Wagiserts St N. Ir.• • Ur SOLD AY ALL. DkUGGIBTS MW DIAL• US. ' • cretitiy Laid etCaws ter 'Mal as Pleerembee Tenn, IWIO. iiii!MMgM;;MM Wlfl Trotter. vs Rochester Nannfactazing Co. Wm, U. Wheonsa, Miran Seidel. Vakenos Webb, n P. M. Anderson. James W. Ifitchell c vs William It ennedy. Jacob D. Walk vs P, Ft. W. ♦ C. Railway Co. Stephen Clark. TIM'. U. Rail at Co. Coate* Brothers, vs Jabal Dalleortb. Jaws U. Jennison. vs Dania Dassein. Saida A Webster, to Robert B. Ray!. John Baton, ea Smug' Gab. et al. Ildbotad Corte, sae. R. Ansebats. Ilfdilam Johnson. vs Levis IMIO. Raab B Anderson, vs William Anderson. ITalentlas 8 liebangh, oehri of or. Jams Agar vs Caspe vs r Deubart. G • p iaga n j I V l e I g 1 I th Masser Daman vs iLmewood Oil eassemns. • Using. Whits it al me George Ckstrara-. Jobs, C Ds/ vs .1 M A John Beitillen„ Mattis allskimen vs Beery it/sabring. , ' Illtaralatt Walton vs I/ 4 AUeinsa...: • • Babe. .1 MAIM for re Wm John BMWs. Wittlain DIMS= vs•WMhM •• A Bellliain n Atigast Grim .. • , Jetta C Waif vs Jai &Jobs Ileninesk C B Wad va Hammel Lanes et aL • JerepiltArimWftwWithmt-Benti.- Jahn Slurp et al. Tv O D Laughlin, et al tlainhal bandits vs Basel lineuengen. Jambi Mika vs Wm 11 Mine, et al. tkbaleld A Whiting vs lames Frazier. • Jaws F. Morrison vs Balch Hazen, • It Mutt vs Jasper Schutt. John Stevenson, et al. vs Wm Ewing • • Bass vs J B Italtre, et al lase vs tiamael Keifer Sane vs II B Oetitte JOBB CA BOLIBT, Prey. Irlnter, Wlnie.! V.ld and ley; Clothing, Clothing! Wor• sod beery. 41 Regular as the Seasons Change, so must we Mange our Light Gar- nuns for Heavy Garments. Aa , the Neehanie and the Laborer go to their daily labor, and the Professional and business man to their cam nr Owes of business, these sold nod chilly morn. ings, the thought enters their mind— WHERE SHALL WE BUY Our Winter Clothing P To the man who buys his goods ready made. we would say : Go to S.&J.Snellenburgs Broadway, Ntx Brighton; i 1:o004i:ris ofieorglim Gt. Co Clo 31:0 IS , `And Keep the Best itsearfeetent—in Bearer (beady To the man who Mu hts goods made to order, cr by immure, we would nay: Go to S. & J. SNELLENBTIRG'S, Because they have a Miter. And Tailors second to none la Beaver Co.; KEEP A CHOICE STOCK OF Pin Goo r is troll Rd to Select; AND THEIR MOTTO IS aNO FIT, NO PAY." REMEMBER, BROADWAY. NEW BRIGHTON Sepl4/ 940bday The Cheapest Wholesale r 'BOOT & SHOE HOME.: IN PITTSBUFIGN Joiieph - . Boriancl, sis Maireffacturer, Whoierate& Cbassasit- Om neater in • BOOT/. SUOE & RIUBBE,S. • Alairetr Tadroadl.brioartietet" • P I ..14 :4 1 I lea: 611 Ml= " I WO • POO • • .1. I WON"' 313' , 4 , 3/Ittel - 9Mstieosui. - 31 ? , YXIAl`t .80 SIEDLE, .Cre 9 slF?:. ta IWNEMAJC• • 311EYRAN a EILEDLE. - IffkVl.FiftliAvenie.'Pltilsi)urgtr, Pa. QOI ,, D SILO'S itl3.)! ET II 13, • " 4 • 'And clatters fn FINE JEWELRY, ;.'. •• WATCIU DIAMONDS AND BMW; 'PLATED WARE . ,AFincy enr slt . illn Isaid makes of MILIOAN BETlL'llibilkB CLOCKS. 8{ lal attelt Inn Odd to tharimalring and adjusting nr• 11 , fE WATCHES. octbe7o.lY• n ,„, fifty-Fire First hire this Awarded. riIITEM GIRIZAT , Ntisre ct Plate . Zutifary• WHAIAIIII %SASE & CO., Mamilachirers of GUAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIOUT - 101iltile •BAIMMORE, M.D. These lardnemeats have beeniefore the public fae &mest bear laled enylit, and n n the pre-amu !: eseelkeea peommeme them neepalled. Thais wavownkii TOME. • combines peal palmy: sweetness and fine Angles quaky, se well ea put portly if intonation, and imeetbees throegbegt lbet andelMak' Their 14211U41DtiC" . li=dand elastic, mid sunray trio butn'tke ttrand ect mow Plaam. - In Worif,nannalialP 'they are mxqualled, Wen none hot the very best etasonito WartmAL. me large capital employed to ow busload enabling , tae to keep au bunteess stook °timber, Lc-, en hand. V 3 'All our 81111,4111111P1A1110/1 have our New Im. proved Over Strung Scale and the Agrop Tecate. V We woald esti "mid attration co oar Ism lesprovemests lo ORAN D P/ A N OS and SC/ US RH °RANDS; PiIITATED Ac 0.14, OM which We; the Plano Darer perfection than has yet bees at tained. Awl "mu Patty rElrrooted for are, Tram We have *Neary nd. arrangements Co. the got" Whdleostr teethe most Celebrated PS it- LON OitIIANS and MILLODKONS„ which we or ter Wboksale and "Ulan. at Lowno Factory PO WILLIAX K3171131t Mk mlakliatl • • Ltallimere. NEW .-,GOODS A. W. ERWIN & French Merinos Wool ' Poplin t'l:thim. libick Warp rnork. Brown Watrriann4 =MI= Silk and Mk,' Poplin. • Itiwtt l'oplins. Max :Dirk I>elaino Pialit Nix 4 Citxxi4, Qny Liopl‘ni. AT ,EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES Who'amain and Retail A. W. ERWIN & CO. ' S, 1 . 18 Federal St.. Allegheny. tiep2B,te BUYERS, LOOK HERE - The . utalerahmad, thatilkhal fur past tavern woultt teapaafally lamp tbo public that ho has one of the fittest selection/ of WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Etc., Etc„ 4b Mad to tx round in the county. Ulm wort. foent of Reboot. IlUarenanenna ■ud Renaloaa L. complete; while no paha are pieced on tim part to make hi. STATIONERY DEPARTMENT equal to the best of City Establishments. fie is the exclusive neat for the celebrated Felslsay•M Gold Pon s for this county. Those sleeking' good Gold Pen, would do well to see them before purehming. • Ile is the Agent for this county foe Krider's Photograpa Marriage Certificate. The attention of Clesgymen la respectftilly called to Ala, as he an octillions at the same dismount ati they would cm from the Publisher: Atwater's School Gov ernment far sale at Publisher's prices. Also an band, Toy* and Variety Goods. suitable for all sessons. .T. F. rirtici. Broadway, New Brighton. lattl.lBnkly COAL W 0 VIALS.—The undenigned twa constantly on band • good article of Lomp and Mot eclat. *bleb he will sell at reasonable price.; either at the bank; or will deliver tr!parettatiers.— Tie bank la located on XcEluley s 1t... a few rod. Iron. the Pitt. Ft. 'Wayne t Chicago Italiroad, and but a short distance from Beaver station. I have also a good article of Eh. Clay. which I will di at reasonable rates. = O rs left at my reelderice to Bridrewater, or at Michael Camp's in Itoebester. or at the bank. will receive prompt 10(1.01100. C. YOULFtili. aprlo3B7o—li • 113' lAIiIYCZETeIEr COMPANY. of MarnPrd. Coon. Casts Arse. $1.600,000. Grants LIFE and ENDOWMENT Pedlelearof all tn. proved It rma. Ample saaarity. low rate, Also. senoras Against ACC'. DENTS caoslOg deatb - or total disabili ty. Polkle. Written by the year or • • Want- rue noo per day for Oa ;we to is to policy-holden. too et:Or 1•1116 PRACTICAL VARNER.—.The leading agricul:und Monthly cd, the Un.ted States: tootalsdng to quarto pages; if recommend. ed to Farriers everywhere as a tnoronghly nalable tied well illustrated Agricultural and Horticultural Jimortil. If is largely made up of original matter and devoted to Ptak Itaislag,gralri growing. the Ord7. Orchard. Vegetable and Market Gardening. Gluing. Rearing and Fittrroing Animal'', a Ver. refinery Teparlenent, Prienlo.so per annum. In advance. Sample copies supplied on applies- Mon. Liberal tame to Agents and Canvasser'. with ahoW bilis fan:lobed on appgattion to PAS CHALL )(Obtain, Minn . and Proprietor It North Thirteenth Street. Pbgadelpetia. Ocreti. _ _ HOMES HEALTH, HAPPINESS; Itow To as Inman's° Ton Five Dollar. t Paatotioas. lama, Ma Mrs and 2bien LotsoLt Ina Great Prrietbeia taerd toad.. Aiken, S. C. The .Baratora oldie South " 48 hours from N.Y. The moat delighttel climate ht the woad. Free from the titan of Northern arlutah,esempt from throat Mormon. Ylneyares end orchard. to hillbrarlag. For tteecrlpdre pam4thlet, address with ■tamp J. C. DERBY. Angular& Ga. • urrattar $25 74r! dtra j .,: — .Y. r.il ger.717, : e." (oph stamp) It. Id WAI.Kon., SI At A l. now, Net; York. a nof9;4w Itoyal lissvisna 'Lotter". Prizes cashed sad isfermatioa famished by GEO UPHAM. Proslemee e ll. L norti THIS IS NO HUMBUG. . BY lending of eta., with age. - height. colot of , Tea and hair, you will melee by MOM mall a cemeet picture*, your Mete wile at huhano, with name and dok : a l arm Adam. W. PDX, P. 0: DtimMt:lll6,• Foltosorllle, N. Y. witheatiFitißriti yew, lid humor/ to NM wea' by a 'lmply "' M VO VUlzfre th e recalS, Peetaimeree, to all all T. o . mean, Drawee no, eiMaaam lie., yogic ' • '• ' ' Ftnera T nTn- LA elm ?Neale Cometratioa with X triattlattle , by one of their tamper. Sect bream twg . as. ?tddleawYm. !4 , 1 Inencriuge, Nadi . :g Nwi ekart_k Assitrim jaltd=rif=t7:l W u eik ' oftflorrl, VetuaryaadSesalaal Oraisio. eV. P he iM rb.: 4 4 l. . rollers bra„.vltt Mater tW i a ,gdo . 4 Great oaaabers.have lee* /grad by MY' h**lnetly. prompted 10, a drab. to Wawa the afflicted awl natartaastaa ji=a id ;lll . = g eMe l itt a ttlitla ki tr: mt& ttAottmillfgee4xioThwe . In•NISTATII'OP-ItICZ ARD f'D.-4.oleis of Adialetstratton the * WO Of /Milord Osrlfaer." late of tio hreo . egb of Heuer; Maths eonaty of . 11aemr, 'deed.. having b o w fro . nesi to the matiorehmed, read log le self betongh,,ill promos . Indebted to geld email ate reete~ to make inmtediate pay Meet, awl those beetardelme against the mete will preeeet then without delay to the pederelgtled. properly se. tbenticaled for settlement. • • 'WILSON. Ades* r. aorlfir! • Marble Work at 'Cost! We aro selling oar Large Stock of Fine Finished Wort, on hand at lineltv.lekent Hearer Yalta. at nmt. reruns. a lathy; to erect to the memory of th••lr de,Atted friends a fine fiend and foot .tone. now I. the time to get bangaln., a. we are determined to Sell as Wt--Represent, and will anarantee rwilotnelluti In *very liadance cierliator. W. H. MAINISALI.. . Register's Notice. ,Nothut la beieby given that the tellowlt, se county of I.xectitors. Admiutetratora,Onariclatm AC, Ern, been duir peeved' to the Renate{. ol den, and will be premmted to the Orphans' Coon, fur condonation and alkivrance., on Wednesday the 10th day of November, 187). ACCABIIt of Andrew 3beiver, Guardian of JaMee Sbeiver, abler Andrew nbeiver, Account of Philip Cooper, Cuxrdtan of Seth W Itoou, .on of Seth WHootr, deceased, Vaal *mocha of James tHepbentiost. Mounts. tutor of Trouts htepheuron,decos"ell. Account of Winton H. Frazer, cog., Executor of the will of hamttel Moore, ilecexsett. -Sut aCCOUIIt of Michael Cookie, Guardian 0 John W. Cookie, *on of Michael Cookie. Account of Joseph Cunningham, ilnardlon Mary Clark, (Writ Mary ()outlet), child of Italy Clark, deceased.' Account of Y. b J. 11. Springer. Executor* of the will of Ihtnlet Springer, deeituoil. • First mid final account of J. Laughlin, Admin. tiltrotor coin teetotal:tau annex°. of John Fair, de ceased. SINGLETON, octltt -4w Mu :later. . A ISSIINISTRATOWI'NUTICE.—ESTATE OF /1W)I. DAVIDSON, Sr , deetzsed. Letters of Adednistratton on the estate of %VII. Item Dasitison, Sr., late of the borouzb of lindge• rate, ID the county of Deaver and State of Penn oylvania, docesaed, larin 4 been granted to the bAr nribers rtaddluz hOrougb, AL per.ns having claims on demasule against said estate are hereby renewed to stile known_ the mine to the undershpied withont'delay. THOMAS DAVIDSON. SAMUEL DAVIDSON. Jr., ltdm'rs. uell7,W 1•. 0. attJrer•, Itottriii:t.Seaver Co gAll'L MASON & SON NET BRIGHTOI•CUTLERY WORKS M.ANUFACTURER OF PEN & POCEZT CUTLERY CARVING KNIVES & FORKS. And 131.tcherknives, TA IL ORS' SHEARS, = MEM73 Cutlery Repaired. Special attention is given to the Hardening and Tempering .of the BtoUn. and we feel and know ourselves to be competent to make the very test. as we employ none hat experienced wart rive. awl use the best of steel. Minuet Meson has now tOretli lu the business forty years, sod hu soon ale practical workmen. ttpeglal attention ti gilled to oar stock of— Ilut,oher which are made/Irons the bust of tltoeL The Ilan die I. ono !mild piece Of 16 - 004, the ( 1 / 1 b: goln through Is rleltedou the end, PO that It le Impost We fur It to break or come off. All one work warranted to be equal If cot hotter thau any Ear clip or Dorr.rotic make. Call and ace uur IVorkf no passes rryttlrrit. OMco and Worts. In Ne Ilrlghton, Po. sev.ll—tf octll.cha Orphauri • Court ti44le. Tract of Land in Darlington town ship: ill virtue of warder of rho Orpheus Court o Waiver Co., the uudersiznal executrix of the las will sad testament of Samuel Mitchell, deceased sulk expose to public sale ust the premises ort Sithrrdag, Norms/per 12th, 1870, at I o'clock, p. m., the following deeerlbed real Mate. late of said deaassed, Via: All that certain tract of land. situate hi Darlington township. Dea ver county, Pennsylvania, hounded on the east by lands of John Griehlug and Joseph Sharp; north by land of Wni..llcCute, and west and south by lands of Ahijah Chenley, James McGeorge, or., and James McGeorge. jr., conialutug EIGHTY-FIVE ACHES J FIFTY-SEVEN . . . • . CURS of land, more or leer. about °J aunt of which are cleared and a good stole of cultivation; the balance well timbered. There are on the premls. a a two story frame , dwelling house (recently built); a one story cottage house, a log boo n and a large frame stable. The land to of flrst.rate qual. 14% and is situated within halts mite of the P. Ft. • N. & C. Fly. Hutton at New Galilee. TkatMS.—One-third of the purchase money to be paid In hand on the condrmatitm of sale by tho Coon; the balance In two equal annual payments with. Interest. For further Information apply to George, Young, E.eq., New Galilee, Pt., or the oubscritter on the premlace. SYNTIII/111111'11ELL. Executrix. JUST ARRIVED, A -LARGE STOCK OF THE LATEST FALL ANT, wPiNnriaist-vrrr.-vp4 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS annprtsfika Marta (IVlrite and (blared Under Shirts & Drawers. lint! 11. c, IJandkereitlefc Suspenders, Nelktle, Voltam, 4e. .4 FINE ASSORTMENT OF TOBACCO Cigars, snuff. pipes, ..te always nn hind• and for agile at moderate tronts, BEAVEIII, WALLA, PA., NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE. J. K. CRAWFOUD. octltlm ) azo, 211416112 tiIETICHANT TAILOR, .1/110.1.DWAY, NEW 13RIGHTON, PA, I= paving reealvell a large awl 'tell Peleeted atoek Fall. and Winter Goods, 000ristinif or EArERS, C.I.T.INCIIILL AS, CLOTHS, etISSIMERES, MELTONS, VI:STEWS' the land st ta a o•t.fatiblonalble •tylio,.which . • will be spade to ettler ea the • •• 'MOOT RZISIONABLE TER ppd.nn linden poonikici notkcand wanrant4•4 4o ere estlasetlon. • , • Ad etuplAy mud but not elaii noritineu a ccooldersble experience InNP•tting. I ig,iileinlV. il ltetriVo on iiikgr.l=l.l"p L o t Owl nutleitiOtbing of Wale mentEatichnn ocuctic.: , • .. • ,0•1• Ii . Sewing Machines. PROGRESS I PERFECTION I THE NEW WEED Family Onwingr 3.laohlne =a td The Bel, as Hundreds ql People, who have them in use, can testify. Peraom ;dealt purchasing 11, Sewing Si:whine will ilo on this Agent of IVIED;'—J. I.lnnentirink. I Ito- cheater.—and Kee the•u• machines, is it will lie to, trontile to %how them; even if they do not port'lntcr. J. LINNENIIIIINK, Ag;•at for Beaver Co., Itocherter, Pa, Agent for the HOME SIWTTLE SEWING .MACHINE, 11.6 beet Sewing Machine sold for le vi than . 4ths-14% the ninkr h e t. nugM;:tnt WILSON SHUTTLE I B 1 PRICE ONLY $4O! We are now &hie to otter to the Puhlte A FIRST CLASS SEWING MACHINE • of Superior Stile of Plutoh, Patbracing all the latest Improremeats found Itt Ettropo and America, at a Prie Quite within the reach °revery Howse- bold In tke Land. v,:tb.,!(),Llc rr n. The under...toed meitot.rrs ot the Sr Sorie ty for the twee tit of the M. E. tlmrrh , ltes.er, he, me had thr WI L , ON SHUTTLE sE M t. CHINE In use for HMI, time, take. plea•ura Psiting that, for simplicity or constrerti, rare of oprretion. speed mud lwauty of forntance, we believe It It nut morlur.•d DJ ant Lachine lu the market. Mr.. J. F. I/tuvil, Prra ro. A. M. At:lno Miro MA. 4' irt.lnitanotr,,slt4 Ilaw•ott. • . rue r. Mrs. M. Phillipo. Tr.m. Mr*. E W. Jockey. Mr.. Prof. R.T.Tnylor. Koi It T~liou, Mr.. Rev. J. It. Mrs. R.,r. %V. 11. Lock, Mr. Ago., Johnono Mr.. Rev. F. LE FAO, It. MrLyon. Mn.. Dr. Nir:intt, M tr. Elcett .5111.0 n. Mr.. A. Burner. 311.• Lon. C. Wilson. Mr.. William linen. r. Moo. Andre* White. Mr.. SruntorJ. S :1 n.l. °Mee •cil Sale. Ron to TAlrci Itessvr. Fs. msrr4;lrjc. - - . 21 rt. J..% I/ VV, A gym t. Singer Sewing Machine. HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINES, ZLe mo,t pf clnad dmpk• m?chint of the kind eve! Invented. is..,th of the above. popular toothily, have tyro lately lona...es until they puny) without a rival. Price of the St:it:Elf FAMILY SEWINt/ MA CHINE from trir.ol ovorordr. Price of lIINKI.E% S KNITTERS 113 ' r, Circulars and naruplee railed free no appllea Mon. STRAW et HORTON, =I Sixth iitsret, lllobargb Agn Wailed tor Ihe llnc ever.• ultras, And fur the tiltszer In Western Penns,' if J• 1113 E.a.trru 011 n. and W..st %%bon Mete me none anew!y rstab3etted noV24:ly. COUGHS, SORE THROAT, ETC. No medicine or 'refitment (rot excel tln petrol& enrollee power of SIMMS' White I'ulmottie Balsam. • It cures w ith nnequalled by any other remedy offered for /Tweet and Lung diseases. It is recommended by overff.rlin twrsuri• In Wllmlng ton, and hundred. In 'phut. Baltimore. and other cities and commahltles throughout the coon .try. Mr. Pruning:mi. of Wilmington, 111 nuts, writes that there I. not (with a few exceptional a family In that city who will be without It If ps•l. ble W procnre ft. Such Is its popularity wherever It la known—and this popularity arises from tie' fact that it universally cures all who use It. 'there Is nomad of COUGHS, COLDS. soar: TIIROA ASTIDIA. intoNciirns, (Izmir, num lw SPITTING. HOARSENESS. and even 111.40. NA KY CONSPIIPTION, where the system to not broken down wills the wear of the disease. or pre tended medicine. or Inexperienced advice, that this Balsam will not cure If carefully used acn,ol. log to directions. We goasantee It all we repre sent It to be„ and invite a Mal from the ambled rs erywhere. Prlee no cents, medium sloe, and (I for largo sired Wiles. Prepared only by .1. H. SIMNIS, M. D., PRACTICAL ORUANIC CHEMPIT, No. 707 Market lit.. 117 LMING TO.Y, Del PANuldplll.lll,p,t, Johneoo, Holloway t Vow den. Got Arch strovt. • . Ilalumun• depot v v Bailee. 11$ Baltimore St Fur sale by Wok:to. Dealer, generally. Ina*1.5::111tly THE SUEZ CANAL! WHILE the World is more or loot eN nrciscd over the opettlOtt oh the Suez Cnn.il, the Public, in Beaver and vi cinity, should not lose si g ht of the fact that S. SNITGIEit ckc At their old stand in Beaver, Pa., are still furnishing to their customers everything fur in their line. They always kcrp a full assortment of GROCERIES . Flour, Feed, Cbjpes, Teas, S u gars, Tobacco and Cigars: And all other articles usually fouud In n Firs!. Clam • GROCERY STORE From their long and Intimate acquaint ance with the d.irocery, , Flour and Feed business, and their disposition to render satisfaction to tlinse who may favor them wi'.h their patronage, they hope In the fu• lures as um the past, to obtain a liberal share of the public patronage. Give us a Call and tee if we do not make it to your In- terest to call again. j an s. 8. ttNITGER CO. _ Iwio rr. C MAI OM. DICK .— The ender. I..trortl, baring made applkadon to the Direct. on ut the National Chink of Dearer County. rue duplicate certificatre of stock, the original certl3• rata.. No. Mk fair shame, dated July 5„1101, and No. iro, foe Melia sham. dated JaskoAry 3, WA, Lao lug literi bet. Notice to hereby given to all two°. to .how cause why mild cettdcatee should not be granted by the bank. octlikew. i , C. 13. ADAMS. tnadical copy Goccks anti &cad bill to tills oellcol FOR SALE Subecriber offer, for ash A Vann of 1. one hundred and three hemp. abut. In hammy tootratio. Imavercoonty. anoquor. ter of a mho from the village of 'hoover. &Men. ty.ave arm cleared, haw° well timbered; all ine der knee and la good .testa of cortivatiour plenty of goal prologs, good halt; convention to rhumb, arboOlt sod mill.. Boildiage an a frame hottest. oo4rtta =lr .c L t otrt ahoutatel : E,l ltima7t yi thrrlafrtuatlot U, or dal eat the premises. . • • JAMMU BUILLITO. Ilanlantile,Beaver CO. at{ IS Nro.-711. WtatATlt OP JANY'S! JACKSON. DILL - U.— ..2..r Whalers., railiont Teationestary to the Eddie of Jame. 3Wiarto, del.; tato Of North hegira/et. towrtudap; Deaver ootni Ha, lave Own granted ellbialfrrer a ll Pervert* i•d•big4 to tae ram VOW requedeal to nuke Immortal:4. neat; sea Moot hazi , : ,.. mfrlnta tithes:mods i Ma Would mad t will make kAPIPIP tbe *U' '.1t041171:41010Ig. North horrieftier. !!:111Q1411X JACKSON. Moen IP. eitthiPh r iu • . • /noh. El C'] El rbd Jrll
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