The Beaver Arggs. MIM=M=ZII Circulation : Thirteen_ Thirteen. : wicked. r trims. I i rw. 1 30r-10110ml 13 00 equalell, do 350 soaret, do sop 4 -quart's. do 000 cottuao,... 00 4 / 3 culanm,.... 11 00 , 00 ri Oti 600 6 0(1 800 11 00 15:00 30 00 'Administrators' and Executors' "riotlces:..4 3 00 pe Co 1 notices per line. ten cents. - , Or" Ps - Tine to be 'nude quarterly, exCePS f r tral;:isient'Ox9rthsements, which whist be paid lu advance: - . - ' GEO. P. BOWEL 40 Park R0w . .14. Tor 4, S. M. PETTESIGELL az Or St Park w, New York, are the sots agents for Tarr Bravais A Lour' to that city, and are atakorised io coatriet Cur nista:tog attreffiremeakt. for as Alt - Onr low est cash rates. Ad art that ettsara wte lestea to leave th eir tar- 4 2. with e i t he r of the above ttoaset. J TiRE TABLE: Cleveland & Pltlablll4llB. IL--..Tralin gulag East leavelleaver Station as Wont: Mdt , n iug A 'n 8.22; Mail, 2.47 p. m.dtvesing Fast LI no, ''./.17 v T. , Ti.,... 11:ast leave Beaver Station at fol. 1„ t ,,: 'I, 7, •a. m.• Accommodation and Ex press, ( routto Bell air,) 6.15 p.m.- • Put. 14. 991. & C. B. U.-- halm going Met leave Rochester tation (at end of bridge) as 101- lows: Deaver F is Accom. 6.03 a.m.; Elton seem. 10 a. In.; N Castle ateom. 1130 a. m. 7 B. Fairs swam 11.10 p in.. - • . -. ,_ . - Trains Foing West leave 'Rochester station. (at end of bridge) as follows: B. F. accent. 10 a. tn.; Loon neon, 6.12 p. in; Erie night express 5.45,. tn.; tt. X. actotn. 7.37 p. - m. • • Trains going East leave Rochester (Upper) De pot as follows: B. P. 11,Y.0111. 6.05 a. /11 ; boon Sc r 0111. 735 a. m • New Castle. accom. 8.40 a. in; I 'imago exp. teal a. m; Beaver Falls scam. 12.15 p. in.; Chicago Mail 2.05 p. in; Erie exp. 9.10 p. in; c'hicago exp. 6.032 ti. in; Erie Mail 9.55 p_. m. Trantutgoing West, leave Rocheste r ( U pper) De pot as follows: Chicago mail 8.15 a, tn.; brie exp. h.:IS a. in; Beaver Falls accom. 9.53 a. in.; Chicago i-xp. 11.30 a. in.; Chicago exp. 3.53 p. m; New Cas tle accom: 4.30 p. m.: Erie exp. ig.42 p. in; Beaver Fats accost. 7.30 The attention of the public is directed ~ . . tothe following Now - Advertisements. which appear for the first dine in the ._ • • Aucluts to-day : Public Sate—John B Snead. . Seminary. and Inatitnie—R. T. Taylor. Ctirel—A. G. Gilliland.. - . Card—Wm- Robertson. .. Card—G. gverird. - " • . Card—C. F. Wilder. - . . Card—Charles Coale. • Card—William S. McDonald. . , Card—C. IL Tattle_ . Card—Wm. Wallace.. Card—L. F. Weinman. `card—John McClain. Special Notices—L Mull:anis. _ special Notice-AluiroAndriemen.. Special Natieer—R. Noss. Advertisement—EL Noss. special Nalce—Geo...P Siemon.:.- ‘ Special Netices—M. gchift Special Notices—R. Steinteldt. Special Notices—Orr tt. Cooper. Special Notices. & J. Snenenbarg. special Notices—Mrs. Fast. special Notices--Joseph M. McCreery it 4 . Special Notice—Milo Somers. Trustee's Sale—John Slentz. • Nx.w Adv.—Joseph IC McCrecry it Co. The Cleveland and Pittsburgh R. R. co. has put between Its pinsenger coaches flexible platform and guards, required by the lawlast Winter, •so that pas sengers ca pass from, car to car with. ery little danger of falling between them. The law pres,ribes that all pas senger trains running in Ohio shall be pi ided with-these safeguards by the first day of Septcniber, and shall-Tay cue ilundied dollars for every day's neglect after that date. Tat latest and best styles of Jewelry, In all its brattchecto be found at John SteralSOlC .7,1,4 o 93 Market street, F . 'ittabargla: jelly Ft the crowds—they are going to 11. Noss' Photograph Gallery,Etroadvray, i•cy Brighton. Punli old Monongahela Rye and Ken tuoky Bourbon Whiskies, Pure Old french Cognac and California Brandies, Pure Old Holland Gin, Port, Sherry, Madeira, Claret and 'Native, Grape Wines—for medicinal and sacramental purposes, at Hugo Andriessen's Beaver Drug Store. • Home Plannees.—Good manners are not learned from arbitrary teaching, so much as acquired from habit. We must , be courteous, agreeable. civil, kind, gentle, manly and womanly at home, and then it' will soon become kind of second nature to be se every where. A course, rough astute at home begets a habit of roughness which we cannot lay off, if we try, when we go among strangers. The most agreeable people we have ever met in company are those who are perfectly a'greeable at home. Home is the school for all the best things, especially good-manners. .r. , 33"-We would not recommend the frequent or.constant use of any medi cine. It is important to take even a good. article judiciously. Parson e Pttr !pit tee pills are safe prompt and roll atee a 4 a laxative or cathartic. RreeLlNGsa.cm.—Sterling Silver, Table Ware pre.entation piece*. John Stfrenscm's Son. Marketatmee, PittaturglL. je2:4 FoLLow the erowde--they are going to H. Noss' "Photograph Gallery,B road way, New Brighton. (1, °LIMN FOVNTAIN Pen.—Sometbing new and novel. Be rare - and read the advertisententui our paper beaded, " Greatest invention of the Age." We believe the Golden Fonirtain Pen is linear pawed. A good .pel is a necessity to every man, woman and child. Agents., here Is a change to make money in introducinga good and saleable *axle. jon2s;ly T MVO me your Picture John f Yes, Mollie, if you wait till the 11 .4ver, Fair. Noti,' U. you do, please bear mind that photographs taken by H.NolsOmidvniy;Biewbrigh tonr are unsurpassed - for beauty , 0 ea pression, elearnessand realtuer it. Mr. Noss' - long Ciiierience` In the business and his careful and studious investigation of the science in all its most minute details enables him to produce those life-like representations that have already made him famous in .1.4 i-entire region. His views of : Beaver Valley -and other scenery- have elicited the warmest encomiums from 'artistic critics. Raving -a -tted his Gallery in the most approved erg 1 "... 4 ..% is now pre pared to 'meet the wants of a... mr. Noss and the eccentric Cro% . takes c - rit.- dren and Babies, equal to a Gipsey. Fa vorite Animalsor objects, Patent Rights;, 'samples of Manufacture and Real Estate, Photographed to order, on reasonable terin9. Gallery, Opposite Mills' Billiard Hall, Broadway, New Brighton,,,, • 111:TrEut, eggs, and chickens, taken in c.xeliange for goods at Mrs Bence's Beav er. sep6;4m. Susen-PLarato Wana.- We sell none but trip ple plate. eiend for drawings and prices.— ;nods sent C. 0. L. if desired. JoAnStecenson'a oh.. Co., 93 Market street, Pittsburgh. ferry • the eccentric Crow, at iti,Noss• Photograph Gallery, Broadway,` New lir4ghton. Marriage and Death.—Why: is it that the marriage announcements are followed by the obituary notices in our newspapers? Does death follow so close ly on the heels of marriage? Is grief the page that carries the train of happiness!" Does . the tomb open with its dark and ponderous jaws beside thentiptialloucid This is the plan of life. The gleeful songs of lightlind merry hearts to-day, to-morrow.will turn to funeral chaunta, and scathing and lamentation be beard instead oc glad, pealing laughter. We read to-day of our friend's marriage; wish them joy ; "to-moriow we see their death recorded, and-say, "peace to their ashes." Our merriest songs are timed by the footfalls of death, and the "silver eord " is as fragile as ,a• spider's thread, av Li the " golden bowl" is more brittle than • • -MA.. BENCE has just received all styleti of Fall Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trim ming, Hosiery, &c. Butter, eggs, and chickens,'takeain exchange for goods. !live her a call at &d street Beaver. sep6;4w. Weternart Verrettrer—fleing Agents for the lUtie of these Watches In the City of Pittabozgli• We are coutdentOf oufribllity to please in 'Wes %tt prices. .killsr Steresam's SOM d Co.. 93KIIT ket street, Pittsburgh je7-ly Nix, the eccentric rocsr, et H. Noss' Photograph Gallery, Broadway, New Brighton. -' , 74-Baae ball is undoubtedly good ex ercise and capital amusement, but it of ten amnions bungedeves, broken skins and blistered band:. Ve can tell You that in all aneb cam, .Fokases'a Ano dyne Liinment resorted to, it will ra duce the swelling and stop the pain. BM 1a I of Site iiiiiiideiSf:—Presi dent Grant. and family arrived in this place by Special train czt the clkartitna road abiint Pre nicks* on Friday eVill• htg last: As our people, hardly Otpectal him to reach town before darkolo pre. partition was made -for any formal re ception and accordingly on arriving at -the dep ot his Evmllene7 a n =ag e i bt. and in -11 bis - usual quiet -an tiouiewaY, through town to the residence o f W. Smith, esq. During ' Saturday Wriumber of our citizens called upon the ?resident, - and on Saturday evening a geft0M141304 410111 :00.? when the people of the town-together with the Faculty and -students of the College, the Principal, Withers and of- the Seminary, assembled and were presented to the • dhithwmished guest and his , estimable lady. Ott tub. bath be attended service 1414 bfethodist Episcopal Clinrch. and cm' Monday at len o'clock took his doper - titre for the west. As the train roal b ed Cannonsburg on itirway to Mansfield, a brief halt was made, when his Excellen cy. was presented to the citizens, a large number who had assembled to greet him on his return.: ISe . reached Cincin nati tan:Monday wherelte_2pro poses to stop off for thapurpcise of-pay ing a flying visit to his:old' home -in Brown county, Ohio, attei which ho will go to . Galena, pl., and from thence back to-Washington. where he expects to ar rive about-the first of October. 1:13 010. 11100: 1 .;....m..4-........ I I I)) 1 0 1 0 1 IOD 111 00 10 60 15 CO 15 00 10 00 10,00 83 00 38 00 .10 OU ECM $lO 15 0 00 0. Is 00 01 00 0800 60 00 55). 00 While thiOrisif of the Chief ilditilisttstte to our town and county was not attend ed With any Imposing demonstration it must not, be inferred . flat his reception hy our people was any The less cordial. Knowing his:aversion divp_lay, their regard for his feellags'icansW thetri to welcome him in the mapper most in ae cordanoe with his taste; and he took his departure from among us carrying with him the' increased - confldenee,and re spect Orall:-- -- Wa.thington - RePorter, Sep tember 20th. Ct,oess, Cuocws, Cmcgs.—American Clocks . itock; newest styles; lowest prices. John bYereiaVon's Sons .4 Co., SI Market street, Pitts burgh.' WE were rather pleasantly surprised the other day. while in Beaver .ralls, to see the busltiesAportion of the ixotiltnti nity so actively engaged, among ..whom we noticed with plesiure the firm of D. Stewart &Bon, dealers hi:Fancy Goods and Notions. They have everything ar ranged neatly and in a business-like way; and . are by th e kicks of the large stock of new goods just. received, fully prepared to- supply the trade, "'either wholesale or retail. WE are now prepared to furnish our numerous customers with everything in Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods, at as low prbee as any store west of the mountain X' Will Smith & Co: The Cheap Store; at Rochester, Pi. sep2o-2w. Persotial.--Capt. George W. Hamil ton of this place, took a tramp out west a couple of weeks ago, and returned last Thursday. He peringrinated in and came- back very much delighted with the country and what he saw. He says, s and no doubt speaks the truth, that laboring men and farmer's of mod erate means, can . get along easier.and live far better than they can . possibly do here. Wired ItsPanttaro.—lf atch ti out or or dcr, send it to John Sterenson'i Sons & Co, Pitts burgh. It wilt be reig.hed and mimed free of express charges. Altwork warranted. jet,ly FAIT?. GOODS, Fair Goods Fair Goods, made by fair hands, for fair ladies, and sold at a/air price, at the Cheap Store 51 Will Smith 4k.. Co., Rochester, Pa. 5ep.21)..2w. The Democracy of Lawrence county met in New Castle, on Monday last, and nominated the following ticket*to bo supported at the October election : .A.tsemb/y-Llt. W. Clendenin. -tis onngociate Jtuigc,—.Tas. Gaston, of She , - . . , Treasurer.—George Clark, of Plain grove. District Attorney.—D. M. Kissinger. Commissioncr.—D. M. Courtney. Auditor.—Frank Fisher. The'Journa/ says there were severe! .resolutions adopted, but as they will hardly effect a "new departure," they are of littlo moment. Tho State "now departure" was a hitter pill to swallow, but a. 9 the "slaves of the ring" could not muster courage to,rebel, it was allowed to pass without a shot. w to - to and ay-amine our rtoctc before purchasing elsewhere. Orders care fully an oromptly tilted. /Ma SeeTenson's Soils & tb., 93 Mitrket street, PlttsbAztli. • JetlT THE best of Prints are still selling for 12i cents per yard, at the Cheap Store of Will Smith it Co. sep2o-2w. New Census and Patent Laws. —We are indebted to Munn & Co., pub lishers of the Scienhfie American, Now York, for a neat little bound volume of 120 pages, entitled as above. It contains the complete comma of 1870, showing the, Population, by .counties of all the States and lerritories; with their Areas, and the Population of the Principal Cities. Also, -the new Patent laws in full, with Forms, Official Rules, Direc tions how to obtain Patents, Copyrights, Regulations for -Trade-Marks, Assign ments, Row to Sell Patents, etc. Also, a largo variety of valuable Information relating to Water-Wheels, Steam. En gines, and other mechanism, with teiV7 useful tables and recipes, 175 diagra of Mechanical Movements, etc. -We ad vise everybody to send for it -as above. Price, 25 cents, A more valuable com pendium, for so small a price, has rare ly been published. Fon.the newest and latest novelties In Watches Jewelry and Silver . Ware at th e lowest prices; go to John Stevenson • Sons & Co.. 93 Mrket street, Pltuthergh. Two-_seediid-h - and Billiard Tables for sale, inquire of H. H. Mills, Broadway, New Brighton.: [sep2o-3w. THE Yotrno lot,usi?lßtrukt., for Sep tetnber, published - by Mr. Lewis of the Wc.etern Rural, is.filledbrim full of nice things for young people, : -,, The College World pronounces it "the most enter taining paper in existence for young people." Cash prizes are offered -for best contributions by youngtolks. $l.OO l'.44ETear, and free for remainder of this Y v '" "" --- . 4 nr subscribers for 11372, -Speci men numbe,.. • Address H. N. F. Lewis, Publisher, unumigx..- Tits best assortment of nice Jewelry, is to bo,found at Hibbard's Rochpiter. Warcuss.--The MUNI complete line in the city of Pittsburgh, and all The necessary at• tachments to be had of John Sterenson'f .Sona Co:," - ta. Market St. Pittsburgh. je7;ly On last Saturday a - week ago, the ex press train from liittabhrgh to Brie, met with a serioits - aecidan2 :at 1. Sharps villa, Mercer county. It seems lhata switch had been turned to let an engine in on the aide track, and then forgotten, the engine, ineanwnile, standing there. The express came thundering along, on time, and of Course went on the side track. The engineer, seeing that a col lision was - inevitable, applied the patent air brakes, and jumped. Both the en gines were completely wrecked, and the baggage car badly damaged, but the pas senger cars, owingto the forethoughtA4 the engineer in applying the air brakes, were comparatively uninjured. The en gineer Jieob Orrison, of New Brighto n , bad his leg broken and was injured * about the head, and la notyet considered out of danger; and ono brakeman, bag gage master and express messenger, all more or leas hurt. But for the air brakes, the casualties would doubtless have been inn& greater. Two , second-band pllllard Tables for sale, Inquire of H. B. Mllls, Broadway, New Brighton. [sep2o-3w. The. Early Rose.—The first install-, ment of Early Bose potatoes received this fall at the Amos office - came from our attentive friend, Mr. William Ham. ilton of Ohio towns:llp. The Early Rose's here referred to were very flue, but we were sorry - to heti (hid Mr. H., that the yield this sewn was notnear so I as usual. Two second-band Billiard Tibles for sale, inquire of IL 11. Mills, Broadway, New Bfightot.' - 2 [sep2g4w.. Coma ands see those splendid Bleached Musll2 over *pull wide. for 12i cents r ait t-i at the Cheap Store et & Co. sePr2e• The ISOldlersv• Iltninnlei; peryinck tgyEtuEWp r lAiVrtince 0011147 i OttIIIIMUSPW *Me* 1 6 0 4 oo r Aridietdeilotntilie r serilciatmsif e Interesting Ammeter. The editoro the zouniatwoviseutiAna 0,0144140 Y of what magma. The exercises dire oPetiedliittiPrayinciritipproforlatctsoilt was sung by -Club, alter Which Hon. Yra.,ll4ol4:lloddell an ad" dress; another song, and then the ion of llt - rhiinored dead ; was calle<L 1 After this, 'several songs and addresies were listened to: • An excellent repast was tarnished of arluctkmost ofthesol4osent partook. AltOgether' they - had' a lewd time. In speaking Or the roll can, the Journal says: "We noticed many4tear wiped away by trembling bands, the name of father, brother or hnshand was and 4Wo could rfot but refleit on that - kith of the speaker's °remark, IWO while; dnr log the war we read in the newspapers the simple repeal - thud so many , had been killed in action, we little knew hOw hr. an deep; and wide spread wore .the winds 'edictal tipon loving Waifs at home.". • MonAno, New York otptSet, Roches :for, le pallet Diy,Gootle'it'Notlone • very cheap. Du sure to ed Ist IfibbariFs, Roches- . ter, before puiftwing goods, end see what he has and how cheap; ho can and. will sell. sep2o2w The Pittsburgh Conference of the Methodist Church dosed its session in Eidersville, Washington county, Pa , on last Mouday week. The following are the appolgtments of the. Preachers for the coming Yetu: President of the Conference; Rev. U. Palmer. Pittsburgh, First Church—l. W. Mc- Keever, A. M. Pittsburgh, 4econd Church--E N A. Day. Pittsburgh, Third Church, J. D. Hai, Pittebnrgh,'Fdurth chuicti-14 1 . H. Dad vie. Allegheny, First Church—G. G. West. fall. . -4 . _.' •! . • . . Allegliay, Second -oharch-:UuSitp pllott -• . .. , . 13irmInglutin, Firit Church—T. H. Coihoner. _ . . Birmlngbarn,'Becond'Clturett-7To be supplied. Dellvue—To be supplied. Cincinnati—JohnSwit t D. I). New Brighton—David Jones. Sharpsburg—E. A. Brindley. Johnstown—Henry *Molter. Connellsville—William Collier, D. D. Union and Monroe—'to be supplied. Fairmount—Unsupplied. Ainity-f/M/U- Wellsburg,—E. Mathe.rs. Youngstow,9—W. J. Sheban. Washington=-To be supplied. Beaver Falls—J. F. Dyer. - East LiverpoOl—J. H. Hull, . Elizabeth—To be supplied. Connell/will° Circuit—J. H. Stone. Brownsville--S. F. Crifmther. - - Monongahela—J. B. McCorn:lick. • Morgantown and Fayette-J. L. Simpson. Bethel—C. K. Stillwagou. Pleasant D. Downey. , Palatitar'=-P. T. Conaway. Webster—John Hodgkiwion. Lewis»Michael Leek Independenc: i. R. Heimick.• Harrison and -.ler—lsaac Holland. B. L Manchester o• a Cowl. Trumbull—C. P. Goodrich. Cherry Tree—To be supplied. Susquehmana—W. T. Wilson and A. D. Brown. Clearfield—To be supplied. Allegheny—Wm. McCracken. Suibtstowb—D. Corciough. Cassville—J. M. Mason. Brookville—D. 11. Myers. .;14 - illeiNe--James RObiscw. Iliintiirsville—To plied. beef:lo Buchanan—To be supplied. Pittston -- To be supplied. Left in the hands off the President—W. IL-Phipps, A. R. Wood, John Gregory. J. J. Wood and H. P. Jordan. Loft without an appointment at their own request--J. R. Tygarde W. 11. Grit _ 11. B. Knight; loam d to tbe'Musking kum Conference for one year. Z. Ragan. D. P chaplain in U. S. Army, at Ft. Ft td Steele. Wyoming Territory. A. Clark, A. editor of Methodist Recorder": G. 13. J&cElroy, A. M., Professor in Adrian College. itiveistigaWh. ' i Wtn. ht,-Evems, transferri4 to the Liu stationed-List. • Stlperfmntlated—George Brown, Rev. Dr. P. T. Laishly, R.ll. button, 11, litmus, J. W. Rutledge. Deceased—Wm. Reeves, D. D. -.Woo'. Yarns, Connery Flannels, and eVerythlug in the Dry Goods line, as cheap as the cheapest; at Dibbard's N. Y. street:, Rochester. Itihair PERSIAN OLEL.NE CUICS Cholera, Cholera Morbus. Cramps, ae. 1/6.. Gentleinen t s Neckties, Suspenders, Paper_ Collars and' bosiery at Mrs. Pmt.'s, Main and Seminary streets, Beaver, Pa. WE tivvrrn the attention of the publio to our large stock of Cassimere; Tweed; Jeans, Red, White, Clinton and Shirting Flannels, just received and for sale, at Orr & CoOpeetyßadicat building,Beaver. liome years since, in a city not one hundred miles from Pittsburgh, a la borer who hid just come over from Ire land was employed ; by a contractor on the railroad to wok at a'" dump."— Patrick put in, aa. appearance in the morning, and on asserting that 1A could " dhrive a ca-art finely," had placed un der his charge a dirt-cart and a mule. He was soon seen violently expostulat ing with the Mule, and endeavoring to persuade it to take up a perpendicillar Position, or stand up on its hams with the cart laden with dirt. "Rear up, now, ye devil, ye bloody baste! rear up, now but the baste wouldn't rear. It seems that Pat did not understand the operation of tilting the cart, and was seeking an original way out of the diffi culty in the way of dumping his load— something that the "spalpeen" of a mule did not understand. =II= Vtsitors at the Fair will do well to call at Mrs. Fast's, corner of Main and Seminary streets, Beaver, Pa. She has just received assortment'of milinery f i tvl fancy goods, hosiery, gloves, shawls, tides I n z_and all ar - stores. MAGINNIS' COMBINATIOli: EXPECTO= Rawris the best remedy for Lung Com praintg. . PLAios, PLAIDS !—A splendid assort ment of DressGoods,consistlng olPialds, Poplins, We., dm, at -Orr 41c. Cooper's, Radical building. Owners or Real Estate Record. Your Deeds.—The attention of own ers of Real Estate whose Deeds are not recorded, is called to the following Act of Assembly on this subject. Mileh trouble and even loss of . property may'. be avoided by attending to the require ments of dbe law, which provides that all Deeds ".shall be recorded in the office for the recooding of needs in the county whore such lands or herditaments are lying and being, within six months af ter the execution of such. Deeds and Conveyances; sudevery - suarDeed and Conveyance that thall,•at any time after the publication hereof (the act referred to) be made and executed, and which dual not-be recorded as aforesaid, shall be adjudged fraudulent and void against any subsequent. purchaser or mortgage for valuable consideratlet, unless such Deed or Conveyance be - reeorded, as aforesaid, before the provingand record ing of the Deed or Conveyance under which subsequent ,purchaser or wort gagee.shill claims!. Or Balmoral-Tarns, of all colors; sax-. any I Yam . , of all ailora; 4.4ertaiwtOirn ZePWolgle arid Split Zephyra,_. Rand knit byr, Saws and-1100ft ' WoOlen Hosiery: in good variety. .tar sale very cheap at Mrs. Fast's, corner of Mata'and Setuintay Weds. /SIADINNIS' PERSIAN LINE cures '1 Cholera, Molars Isforbu‘Cramps,&c. 1104 ;ohs Readout old gentleman from smilluitle<insarcatie county, 80 - 4 . • yesra or age,,was4 ;own yesterday.' Itei is ttrof *Onto Whom, Bowl, of; liOnistown. Mr. Beak was a 'arbor ' CabMiii Robinson's ce`mpany, o !Ids bOdugh during -the' war of 1812, end cane to Norristown to see some of bbi mod.cmnrade. -But two of these now 104,114—N51z1n Istsel Jones and Fa* irtioplin.—N4 Xenia \ Dm ehalliM' iOf POilliknaiders in Bea v.er Falls laexeltiaga Pod ded ofia reilm feeling in'thatao Illdipt 'pelt Brigh ton. )Ve have lY 4 4-A - co. llimutilea. lion **Ode Of t , ... t 41118106 410 stiti jOit which Coitalnii s ome" Metter' Whith yrcoyoutd father - 11 0. thtl att Fit preset4Ptitt- 7 1 0 )PO4 h o : ever, ti :WO KIWI th en/ from theamV4io.lll.‘iilestion aro , inhataitildik, thl4K A hits . tift. Townsend aseertainad-that he hatt,bein depend, . Stilielt • =Mitt' itiwt.,;;,;_ :A:: : 'a Itead ford of Enna-Valley' wetitto Wash ington City, to learn why:he had been .iemoved, and _what U chargei were that, bed been preferred against him. On reaching the; .Posti:Ofitee Department they wercaurprised totitid that PO of anylind had been filed 'against ToWnsen ,d• but the Assiatant Postman-, ter General informed theta that' Senator Cameron of this State WI called there sometime before. and - -reguested•him . V , make a change in the Wave* Falls Post 011 ice, "if Mr. Quay oritleavec county desired it." •Mr. Quay desired It. *Misc. eordingly Mr, Townsend was removed and Mr‘. Dawson was appdinted in his As wo understand the Matter, the citi zens of Beaver Falls and".vicinity: have no personal objections to Mr. Dawson. They regard hid] as a clever man;_: but they are determinedly opposed to "Out side influences " in their local Weirs. They claim to be "popular wavereigna," and capable of managing their own bus iness, ".andepondent of , Senator Camer on of limrhibms mind : ;Mr. Quay 'of Beaver:" ',,, ' • car Mrs. Fast has knit received from the 'East alit of the latest stOes Id ladles collars, scarfs, bows, neckties, black and colored kid - glovei,' and sigh iibbon. TEAsI—A fine stock or Ter, consisting _of AYomig Spam, 'Gupta*. der, Japan and Oolong, Just reoelyad from the East, at Orr & Cooper's Radical - IM==l Rati, Hats, Hats! in all ,the lateit styles; Feathers or all talon; Ribbons, Flowers, Velveteens, 'Plnliii;Silk , Velvet, Carded Satins, Switelire,f,Chignons, for tale at Nrs.Yasee. The EvUts turt*zzlign.iM label the extendei of titvenser Cleary With antmemition - fo limit' Ons which in) all turned upon 'the Gpverrior raiber than.uport theetribeasler. s Now, It can not be shown that the GoVernor betray ed the trust reposed in bitia.by :the ap pointment of, Evans: The .I . tinternldy which passed the act far the ippointnient, requiring no security oflhe' appointee, and the member" of it whiirecorntuended Evans were firstin fault.:"-`i The' , editor of the Beaver itarikcii, and tie Assessor of this district; liter the Cbileetor as - the types madeas say last week), were members of that - Assembly and know what part they took in , this business. They, at least, shdold lot The Governor's reputation Moneta' their - own is estab lished in this connaction.!.i , We owe as apaogy try Mr. Merrick, the Colleetbroftliudistrlni, for oven un intentionally alluding tUllm as connec ted with the pagans-of stiol3 a law. That apology IS hereby tanderad.4llwrence Journal. MAGINNIS' PERSIAN bLEINE Is , the best known remedy for *ln., , lar French Corsets, Fine Laces, Em broideries, Toweling s, Leather Belts, Stamped Setts, for sale very ebetip at Mrs Fast's. _ Stevie friiiii4itte . PriOilia —The death of Rev. James iienderstia, predecessor of Rev. J. S. Deans, as pastes of the E. Chnrcli,,:New Brighton, it 2atteaville, Ohio, ort - Thurstley - nves4pg.last, is no Deed. , fie was on, his way to takocharge of a congregation at.ilicoWnlOilleil When taken suddenly ill bet Ween theostetim boat and the hotel at ZatiesvOtp,-ire tiled soon after arriving at the latter; it .Was thought from:the bursting of arr inward tumor, lie had endeared himself to the New - BriettollMmrn." l 4W. • , —Th e Beaver Fella Mildness' turettinunity have fiedtloned Ademsi-Iftprisa Company to furnish an express wager' '145" - detiver and packages. The aniount of t ' u x's huskies Arunachal witk„.that. company by the Citizens of that ;vicinity .would seem to warrant this attention on the part of those common (*.lion. —The Reynolds Rifles' went into camp in Daugherty's woods near Oen. Irwin's residence on Wednesday • ,n -klidifoidiadibeittianStliFtax', •• • - the discomforts. " —The large and elegsurt common school building of Beaver Fall*, issapidly ap proaching eompletlon. . Iv war be a credit to the place. 1 ' , —On Monday night ci last week, an attempt was made by three burglars to force an entrance i nto the dry goods store of M.Schiff,on Broadway ,New Brighton. Mr. Schiff was absent...l The.. attempt was.made upon the rear door of the store et three different times, but by the barking of dogs kept, irc.the TOOLCI, and by the titling of a revolVer - from one of the uppef windows, at which Mr. Stein felt—brother-In-law of the proprietor— bad posted himself, the y: were forced to give up their tn"irpose and beat a retreat. A couple of suspicious persons had been lurking in the neighborhood for some time tack EMS! Brackets4lu.k. Ornaments, Fan cy, Figures, Dolls, Toyi,;:Slationery; pens and pencils, for sale at-Dirs. Fasts. YlcGee Pardoned;—The Governor has pardoned McGee, Who was sentenc-, ed to the Allegheny Workhouse for re ceiving bribes . as'a i Lleeitse Commission er. It has been generally known for some time that the health of Mr. McGee has been very pout, esWecially since his incarceration in the Work House. His friends have been; callously concerned about him, and in in= order to arrive at a thorough knowledge oe.the extent of his disease, secured the professional services of Drs. Dickson, King; 'lnd other phys icians of the highest standing, who have certified in writing; tiitit Wheir opinion the prisoner could notijurVive a confine •ment to continuo dttring the entire length of his sentence; Meantime the facts of his illneXa baeomlhg generally known, petitions were circulated ad-' dressed to the Governiir, praying for . his release; these papers; with the physic- lads' certiflindes, were finally :taken to Harrisburg anti presentea to hts . Excel- , lency week before last,. No remonstrance having been offered, they met with a fa vorable 'reception, and.lkir. 111cfiee'S sen tence, at least that pait,of it which rola -- '-..erlaonment" was at office COM. muted. air. t the ordorder'fot his release;,adVaAi place of his confined:lent arrived at his home in Allegheny Where he is now ly lug quite ill. •: - ... MAGLIBILS' PEABLiN ()LEINE is the best known remedy for pain. I. ll -4 " 1 " . " - Heavy eizura of Whialty.—.:. Tuesday of last week ono of the most= extensive seizurey of Whisky over wide in Weitern Pennsylvania was effected in. the southeastern part of this 'county and in' adjoining:pott of Faytdto county. For some time pas! it has been alleged, (with what degreci,itt trtithfulnees we cannot say) that Sorpuer Thompson, an . °stonily° distiller; ktioivo ib this and .adjacent contithir, had been violet. ing the internal revenue lasts; and final ly information was: made against him, doing . for dng beeriness as a wholtsille dealer in the Twenty-second (Pittsburgh) dis trict without paying the special tax, for not making proper entries in his bOoks and for compounding liquors. It is sta ted that the revenue Officers hesitated about making the Aelzure, • fearing that: they would bevisited with a heavy we eny in ease of, t , a failure to make out case. Finally, it is , said, U. B. Medd. , Attorney,Swoope gave an opinion to the effect that tlitr sefzsire could; bill made,. whietiopinion was approved by the Com misidonertof Internal &menus at Wash ington City.* <<Aocoidingly, on the day mentioned, Deputy Collector Julies ottildaplaew seised thirteen bun drad and fifty barnila of whisky at West Brownsville, and also Mr. ThompsoWs rintetreaktonthOgin too hundred and elghty-blf. bitrrelo - 11Vititilliboro. ' At the same time Deputy Collector Lets ° f 14.41 .7 .04 4'- Ileig o o l '.s l •o ,l mbdred eighty-tilne , barrOtt-. This made the ea.e nutriber of barrels selso4 eighteen btindred and' twenty= eight, the value of Which is:Vtirlonsly ekr timated 3 .,the towestinotimniailttle Wing theamsrul, Ainlians.--Trosbiaitow /Infer, and /trustier • I; H AT ' e so. Csttts ii Ode, ftiOrs for 25 cents. 7filmilt peridesen - pair& is the price asked for woblen socks al 8. & J. PAe.4 4 /k t . a Fg l or4, llll waYe' Aligbt- ; ,iteifintitanast — atallf. -44 4. 11 1•10 MiA l- 0#- °vadat lAA a tneethiger itCrienvet y - was heittatthentd,Urink &boot Ho* phrincit4l9 (. 11 at* Arl#PPß:' object an tin `a. stlfo Vg,'„,l! .l6 l ' PP* against th e Msllooiattio inelgUrVißed - Ob'elikeethe renievelerid:. 16.:Thvoutild , froul the Post °MO of tido plient.". The itel house woe filled at thaLopetting of the meeting iivideb-•otteurred cat about eight o'clock, and *as vatted to enter. by Mr, George , titainirl. • _Alter',- trnulde in : getting the right men !Welke Tight tr aces ire oldest* for,as Mr. Elklin , art refelarked 1 41 was nat bard to omen. lie the meeting as feria - honest man . to hold an Wilco - in Beaver Falte,tr which brought &Wail* /Mune deettledly. The - following i gentlentan ; ,were elected and. took their semi upon t he, rostrum; • Prosident—Menry Myers. • ~, Vice Presidents—John it. Hoopes. •W;Mitchell, es q . ., Robert' Taylor, k„ • 6„ 'llastiaer,`John Sighs: _ •• • . Necratar* — W* , r• 'madi?nt " WM: ies, -,The President - read the call and stakld the aided of the meocing,-4leetering timat the removal orldr. Townsend was im proper - and contra"' to the wished of Of dawns of lleaver , o n mo ti o n at Mr, Stewart, the follow ing named gentlemen were elected Ito draft and report . 0 15 0 1111100 a expressive. of the sense of meeting: 'Jac AL; Fecktn den, - Soa, Graff, lan ! tioastani Wan* Banks, J. No bos .:Crane.lar sof _the Committee Mr, thwart leddresseCtbe meeting at conslderable length, denouncing the se. tion of those- who .had , succeeded In Mr. Torrnsondlt removal' is Strong terms: Ho w ae_eepedelly severeort the " Cam-. eron-Quay ,ring," whoa be accused of eorrupticartudit totaldisregard of prinOple AMdfairlielting—charigiug npodthem theerertio inisrepresenta lion and *deanery ridging about the removal molest phi • the meeting bad ,been called to protest; ' Upon the conclusion of Air. Stewart:s remarks the Committee submitted the - following report, which was adoptect witithut few 'J*o[llll2B *OINK Theresre Sinus and occa eilotiaiiVhlebuff tor, ritille expression of thepipeple mains& .wropgis-thar, may be Onitidt.ted,Opon pqvito er lailb*Cers. Bug - - 'Milo has *were Ilired 'Skil. tie' Post o at rell47byf thesnYl Mat lith decided Uflablotind sreContrary - to the whiliesof the leading business-Men and worthy citizens of theplaceasexpressed lOpetitions Mr - Waved to the Post Office Dfpastiztent to counteract a &dim poti tiOnAin thei r , early pang last spring) said petition bearing_ the signatures of about two httndred of .our citizens, and Witsur.te, The legume° thenbrought to bear by these petition* undid/dm in- strunkinteddies,—Seting through Sense tors seottand,Ouneron„and others, up on dm Department,' it dedided that hir. 'Tolinsend he rethined as Pdst Muter at this place, we therefore • Beerave, To enter our unqualified pro teat against this removal, and the man 'ner by,which,it has been effected, and wherebywlshei have heed dhoe garded a man appointed Put - Master whom we cannot weloottio to that office. Resolved, That it is , not , so much be-. cause; It ie 'eur : worthy fallow-citizen,. Milo A. Townsend, who has been so un-' manfully dealt with iu this . inatter„ that' calls out our righteous, indignation, as is the principle involved, whereby all principles of honor, j nation and fair deal ing between man and man are violated and set at -naught, and:whereby- there could be no protection or government Worthy the name of a Republic; there fore, Resolved, I.lla t a removal from any of fice effected by such means deserves and will receive , the condemnation of all right-thinking men, whether belonging to the Repuhilun, Democratic, or any other party. Resolved, That the people being the rightful sovereigns in a Republic, are by right the Government. Therefore, Resolved, net their wishes and inter ests should have a pre-eminenee• over t 1 wishes and interests of politicians and outside usurpers, %Resolved, That we have reason to be lieve that the' Post Mester General has bUtt misled in his action in this matter, and we respectfully 'ask him that Milo Townsend be reinstated in the Post Office at Deaver Falls. • _ • " ilesotacd, - That we - deprecate each a proceeding,. and reipetindly • nak that Milo, A. Townsend be permitted cp amt., tinue in omen until the ease or the prat. lent Administrittion. • - Resolved, That thii'nol 46 " -- •` 41141 -A r ' 1 " 1 Peti and individuals etn favor of Milo etdied in the tion to the Donattygntli Townsend: beinvretained as Post :.resented two- hence we urge that this exprUsaion the people be recognized and deteribino the Post Master General in his actiott in the csse. On thotien, the meeting adjourned. , Bto INTEassr.l"—As the cold weath er is fast approaching, It behooves eve- Treite to iar in a stock of Whiter Cloth, ing." You 'can save at least fifteen per cent. by buying of S. St J. Snellenburg, ,whoso, assortment Is now 'complete. Make it a point to look through their stock before purchasing elsewhere,, and our word for it, you/ will be profited thereby. Broadway, New Brighton. Political Poetry. The Louisville Courier-Journal feels bad about but laya the blame all upon Brick Pomeroy. Its "small talk" man grows poetic after this manner : "Bad news from the Paciac! Califoania's 'lected Booth ! Would you like to know the reason ? Listen to the naked truth "Brick.Pomeroy appeared there— •: • Iles an etderrriaing youth— Ile lectured on the lection— . That's what elected Booth. ••Bold Brick is 'non-departing,' And where'er his voice is heard The Democratic ballots Are reduced at least a thud." Per Contra, the Savannah ,Republican thinks that "accepting the amendments" is What's the matter with the 'ettlitdrnia Democracy. Eggs or Oratigets. Mr. pima :—There is in the last An- Gus , what claims to be a solution of the problem published a short time since in your paper, in regard to some oranges. But. Wyandotte; or his famous mathe matician—Esq. Clow—has missed the qUesition entirely; though it 'is admitted the principle involved is the same in both; • but numbers are different, and thereforo the answers would not be the same. It Is no matter whether you call them eggs or orange!, but the numbers are important. His numbers are 20, 30 and 50. Btit the question proposed<was as follows: Three women having sev erally 10, 30 and 50 oranges. sold thnin...e tbe same rates, and each received the same If - Ulu:Writ for her orangeS; at. what Isdesdid they sell them, and how much did each receive t' .&•• his ansur itiliiVieMlet, tintit will n...- -. r.J . But raubmit, that his professed solu tion is ttot a in athematicarsolutitin at all, oven to the question he considers, ba only a lAappy guess. 'A mathematical solution notonly gives the result;or iiikr ewer, bat must give also the principle InVolved, and the process by which the result Is obtained. But ho gives no clue 'Labia manner of solving B y erw he arrived at his result. . ,To 'slow let Wyandotte, In,,bilr as to fer nier, apply himself to thowquestign pro poied, as quoted abo,ve and let him give us not _only the answer, but also the ""olotiti*OPerosai," as to howo arrived at the rtkult, add develop th rinelpie i t InvolVedllso that it R%--„itte plied to any onOlaiiprobleni.'iiiii„..We will take off our hat and say, tliankydu, sir. • LEGENDIM, Rm. :-- ,•('../:t4 ,7, ....---- -4 1.tti_l A nntnis' COMBINATION EXPECTO-. uArris jhe best remedy fordanng lkoin-• .., 111,esme4r Cortp..AMlnlistertalt As., soclation convened on the 14th inst., pursuant - to adjournment•in the, texture : roomer the biethodiarEplactopal Church In Beaver. , The session wits , opened with Drayer by Bev. J. B. Breckenridge. ,R,ev,, aq a. 4.l)ictuian. M ,D., the presi dentaieing absartiber. a. C. itiggs, D.. D., was chosen Piesident.pro tent. The ouesilloit for discUltsion wet —"The int-. port Of the words Sheol, Z aricireo Gte friemailuvWddeliutthe lisbraw BerlP ; t rizas .thaseptusgint and the Latin Val., gate." ' 'After considerable disenaden 'or Ole agbjectit was 'vaulted' In'oontinuo kita' iseuSsicni of this"ortestion , it the neat regular meeting the Rev. .1111303 Mi tibilKdeoa Oen' .the fairittietionlitith an 'Assay. Miscellaneous business beingiu order; the committee to' revise the con stitutionieported progress and were in structed to preserkt tne revised coristitu7 Bon for adoption at the next regular Meeting. A full; attendance is desired et the neat regal imeeting as niattere of itital inierestlo every member Of the associat4u - will - be presented : ` On' mo- Bonet' v. Wm. AK. Locke, the Pres byterian'l'church 'in Bridgewater was chosen ac t theldace. and October,'fah; at. 20. i n .; the. Bliserfer the iheat regular .. 8 4 meetin lathe association. - ‘41,. 1000Palki R., fteikpro on. , . '.Zoiii •AuonFri 4ffev. ' —-. . lIIMBI 1= The' Pair 4 ! .. era ~ gachanics, ,Tredefunen and , rere 7 ene and ell— iiii_ out :W.* ' , ..4410 =Ma* 1* .11°. morrow ~ (Weil .a ' "). Bring ,,: your wives and chit lSen coma ' with, Your him* cattle, attlifit, * fowls, gndrupdlow eht„inmfilitery ' , .*W; manutketured intl. Sin '-This' ins tt4 Way tir,infdr.e a r.?air Interesting atteMieful.' . Wei think this hill lindett ' y,.. be- the hrgeot , Mid inutile/A okblb *I , 'OftitOklid over wit- Peaja4 hi nera' .a nn a nt Yi and d a ' ,a° ) refrain from itt4 sii pOrtutrity to W ratitirg4 l 4 l eßl o ak seldom Od.. -Come, and get so tit:WM.4 with•Mm another-;-interchange views on agritturii subjects - seethe improveneents ' Agricultural and ,o; Chardcat'lmplOtentpst Ill re- the Ve fitivea Morita ' our various- itinda- of) oi e stock, grates • vegetables • :and you will find y '' y ourselves eaten:tined and' profited. Thotiiireminft offered , amount to about $5,0004Md cover almost every- . thing usually ‘ , 4,•fitzhibited at a county Fair. If our kelmers, Meehanics,lian ufacturers, d o their duty, the Fair ..will, no dOub 4 ngraed becam e : and b e un t. . , .. .._ . - • M e e r fr _tatt l e it (Wednesday )` the Mile e, heat trotting ittchbast three in• Ste. go as they pl comes off. , There must be four or mote entries to make a race— MMe to start. joThis race is confined to berme in the Otfunty. I First .premium, $l5; second phfinium, l l7 ; third prem., inn‘lPli., , Ten tber cent entrance fee. • Facing math,: (county), mile teats best three in Ave. go as they please. Four or morel entries to make a race— three' to start: r--Ten per.,cent ;entrance fee. First !minium. $l5 if, second peni tent, $7; thirCpremieta,. $3. Time of race, betweed, boats of - trotting, race. Bones entering for,the above races can not' compete for the larger premiums (second day)'; •• and berms' that have beaten &8 cannot compete, in Me above On the second day: Trotting Match, (county), toile heats—best three in fro as they pleas% to rule. 'First prem ium, $75; flacon premium, $3O; third premium;• $l5. Four or more entries to make a race—three to start. Entrance lee ten per cont. Time of race, 2ociock, p. m• Pacing match. (county), mile heats— best three In five, go as they please,- to rule. First premium, $75; second ,pre :Muni, $3O; third premium, $l5. Four entries to make a race. Ten per cent,. entrance fee. Time of race between heats or trotting roc,. Horses eompet lug for these races musChave been own. ed and kept in thecounty for thirty days *previous to the race, and will not be al lowed to.compete for the smaller prem iums. 9,:f the third day: Trotting Match. Competioit ope to all horses.' Prem ium-, $3OO. First'-premium. IMIO; sec ond premium, $7O ; third premium, $3O. Four entries to make it race--three, to. start. To harness, and to rule—best three' In five, mile heats. Eoutrance fee ten' per Cont. Time of race, 2 o'clock, p. m. Pacing match. Competion open to alt horses. Premium, $3OO. First prat:alum, $2OO J - setzind premiuni, 70; third prom tumo3o. Four entries to make •a, race ibxee to start. Te Maness and to "rule— hest three in tiro, mite bestir.' Ten per 'cent. entrance Tee. Tillie of race be tween heats of trotting match. ONN hundred dozen fresh undershirts had drawers direct from the mill,. for 35 cents each, or shirt and. drawers for 70 cents. 8.. .t 3..,Snellenburg, Broad way, Now Brighton. Straw will lilac an impression on the'virgin snow ; let it remain there but a abort time, and a horse's, hoof can scarcely penetrate it. Eto it is with tho youthful. mind. A trilling word may make an impression on it; but after' a few years the most powerful appeals cease to - influence. Think of this, ye who havethe training°, the infant m ind, and leave such impression thereon as will be We for it to carry amid the fol lies and temptations of the world. At.nosT every merchant has marked up their cotton and welee goOds this soon.; but M. Schiff,'of New : Brighton makes au exception. lie purchased a large stock of Flannel early fit the sum mer befdre the heavy- advance in prices and is therefore enabled to give extra great. bargains in this article,also: bleach ed and übbleaebed Mualfn he "is selling 4ess than any ode in this — mitr.th saw . . . 'stock in Dress Goods.. Trimmin'gs and' Fancy Goods which ever has been brd't to this vicinity. To give the public an idea at what figures SchiF is selling his goods we only want. to mention a Ar.or qa..... t .The latest styles in Fall Plaids, at 30c; the latest style* of Fall Poplins, 50e 4 i s p lendid double warp Alpactta 40e I Waterproof, at 85c to r book fol annel, 20e; new pattern in Gingham, 12/e; Canton Flannel, 121; Fall styles Shawls, at ; Ladies' white Merino Hose. at 121 c, and all other goods -at correspondingly low prices. No one should fail to inspect the stock of M. Schiff, and they surely will find out that they can get greater 'bargains at home thin in Pittsburgh, where merchants are under heavy' expedses, end are bound to make their customers pay for it. A Sunbury, Pennsylvania, letter writer. enthusiastically exclaims: "I know of no portion of Pennsylvania possessing more natural and aitificial advanes. or so tempting to the Lcapi talist an the' pleasure seeker, 'wail none where la r profits would reward en terprising men—none where the, artist would find better subjects foilliSpencii, or the poet finer themes for his' muse. Thee: rly experience of the settlers ofithe Susquehanna and the y West Branch is of long and thrilling romance, and the local historians have filled many inter esting pages with sketches of conflicts between the pioneers and the Indians for the mastery of what has now become ' one of the gardens of Middle,Pennsyl- vents." . . _-_- H GEORGIF F.81.10103` keeps a fimt-class Bakery AriCVOl4eCil . Store on • • Railroad etreet t New kin, where he Is at all tilting, readf te Allah parties with cakes and eenftWOkitybf a superior quality. Ilenlsonanteirthe public with oysters fried;" toasted - .and stewed, ig their season. He la superior caterer, and- a person WIIIr bt-nompelled to eat whether an appetite or not. on entering/Os Bletaarant, and sniffing his apPegzinfoll44ll;.:Withat, George is ikons- of, ,yoneigholeolotiled, courteous _gentlemen' w,b6 attracts customers by pnavity of deportment. Long may heWave.- YARNS, 'Blankets; Wool'add Zephyr Knit Shawls, Capes, Saeks,Kpbles, Op era Caps, Hoods, Scarfs', Ties, Bootees, &e., at Jus. M. McCrery &Co's: • Washice "* -Jr l 4b M '-'— i - string sare in Vague. ..-- - 7 11 1 • IMO . wider and vary much longer. Trimming on the front of dressesie luting revived. 840,..,„..-pwitut with capes will be the style for boys. Little soap locks on the sidntif the faits are out of date. New linen - collars for the fall retain the point" .led ftonk The plaited , Garibaldi waists , isti4b3untoe grow in foie!. 4 .vsrlety of twillid.geods. lutS : httettl;orofight.lnto the • ibarkitt. - Dotible 2 tua single round cppesaro to be worn for early hill, ,There ; is no increase In the'price Orimported silks thi; summer. Vests are still in , .vogue, either real or Simulated by the trimming. The hair on the temples con tinues to bp worn .1.411 attd o smooth. 'WO ' dii - lrails i 9 a Sell materla4 with ' cashmere tWi11,41.10 . per yar • 44ladies clolli for winter suits:Show* imptoved fabriatindcoloring. Vtisottetasishort curls on the foichead ei,e ,tnore popular rittintlint€: Philttid'artil!turistetilibronem , Of hats artito supersede the Poinpadour ' roll: 'Lace will be largely usedfer trim , Ming' silk -and eqpnisnoM Mita ;.'-fint the . ~wintery,,. Theehortskirt, , for walking cos cji, -.time is still to. be 'retained .trintiiiiible Witineit; Shoulder snit ire el high and short, ftilloWingthei nacifthe our-. clefs • Felt .boAniito Are be W.* for 04 . wwather Attlite. by thee° Who do n t like itata. -ptiiroisa:to ove a rts Mite much wider,land the tilde oo ogs-tirtrawn very far . , bsc , li.. • re ,_ d &In-: Ilk ii Marked at lo Or cioesthatt quot tiii..fiio•':itiefri; ago% l Wile ciehinere, called elsemelsitimere' SlidlianOsibund mo t on .the copnters;or retail store% Two' 10PILetarls , int esith." Ide tare to tike the' place of thef#trlt) at the iblielf - thilt babe been wort o : Deena, trans are to be adjusted for tit t weiseliv - means oU tapesto -100 P Pottn tip to thelTwalit at thit' Mick seams ..: 'Atop 4e .Oloe'lea very heavy eashreertkriftgle.width - of which there are three gnat tieisfront t o so to $2 per yard. •W, ,ot*.arprerea, veh •in dlaitteods, orcriiskled rep, esettbstan list fcbe:wintee • ilieittiesi C o mmended young ladles . - ,A.-.4pcoiL -manorial - for 1 sacques apt, mottos_ is ilekiNni-DEW ladled aloesDraprge Franco, cool.— it (Fog $2. totilia "pin , ylivd., De0P 4 " 1 1.,....c k more In fkvoithisattarrow tinsik',- -rhea both aroused In rabbsetion Menlo:row Miele Mid rotititesveilituo . 'THIEF ON Tus , ;awsio , art. BEEI/1 . , , r ,Sev, Breckar,4o4:-- , • I EAU ituri,-Thigiltait4dragging in z • plink bigive moral ione to tradk lien, cannot by any means bo pleasing' 4o ilint--Whe live;.'" He that 'bath my *a44l; let hitti 'speak my. word faithfol;, ly." "If they - speak, not " ; tiecortllng AO' thisword,'BlS hocatien th ere is no. light , 411`eitt:" . trait you findinithing in the Vile it , Jes4,lo - Yeur,reniarks in your ' o f 4l 3r - . 414 August • the: 24* Instant? I Would ask where do the oracles -of Bed teach "that the pool exista hie eotiaeloklig !Ist. After death?" 'You say it is plain ly' taught from the; Mimi/fig Scriptural qubtatlons : "Jeans Sakti° the penitent ,thlefon the cross," "This day shalt thoti bowitlinto leParaditie.",, litiepy, se .0 rv - that atv is the first, irat, time:that. Pitrailjso is named' in the Bi ble; and it *teem. but twice nun* in 2Cor.'xii,,4, and;Bov. it, 7. and these two -Owes. refer tea ltSiation on the new eakh. ;:YOU Will please oheerve that the kingdom of which the thief desired to be remembered; is not above iheiheavehaiter in heaven; but is "tin -der the vhole beM‘•ens," See Dan. vii, 14,.118, Y 7. Piriuliae is a word of Persian origin, and *cane a garden .of delight: Ilia used* the Septuagint toetratudate the garden ..of Eden. It appears to me that the thief understood the Bible doc trine of Paradise; and of the,coming and ki rigdoni of Cbriat„ better than our learn ed diiines of the Beaver County Weis Urfa. Association. For had he under-- stood, or belletted that *it, kingdouref Christ Was not under the whebt beayin, but was at tba; time -ctually in heaven, and there ready to receive all penitent Immortal souls at death, Would not his Prayer have been; Lord, remember illy 'Soul when it leaves the body and ibtelve I _,B into heaven? But ho offered no such 'prayer, because be did not believe the doctrine. 'lnstead or whiCh he prayed, "Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdoni." 'Or as seine menu acripte read, "Lord, re ember me in the day of thy coming." (Both of which questions perfectly harmonize with the 'Bible dottlines, that ho -must-die, and remain in ;a State Of inaensibility, and "know not anything." And that those whpaleep in Jesus would be raised from the dead at his coming and the establish ment'of Hieltingdom on the earth, Sup posing this s .geneine history, and the Ithtef a true penitent. - Would the corn plundortato Savior mock him, at this sol emn period, either bymaking to him an ambignos promise, "or by promising what be knew would not, and could not 'be fulfilled? How could' either Christ orthe thief be in Paradise that day, when Paradise dose not yet actually exist? How could Christ be . in Paradise that very day ho was crucified, when on the the third day arm* he said to Mary, "Touch me nor,. for I have not yet as cended to my Father?" John xx, 17: If you say, the "me" here refers to his body, and his body had not ascended, I reply, it is the same "me" that was to be with the thief in Paradise. Supposing the theory team that is taught by some of you 'cutest theologians, that the soul of Christ went to a hell, as defined by some of you, burning with firoand brimstone, and preached to the damned immortal souls he found there, during the three days and three nights that be was dead, how could Ho. at the same time. be with thAthief in Paradise, in a garden of de lights, evensupposipg that Paradise did, exist? But supposing that Scripture doctrine is the only - true one and that Christ trulreled, that his soul—or what is the same thing, Himself—was in "Awl" or "hades' —which means a state of death, how could any part of Mtn, whether soul. body or spirit, aka living thing,. be, with !the living thief , or , any living part of the thief .ti. Paradise, on that day, or any day while both were dead? Supposing the soul of Christ con tinued to live in Paradise with the thief tieri3BcP*lfttrti6"rt4 4 Y4iss" t ivaP -. ese world? How could Ho then be raised from the demi the third' day, seeing that be never died? As the legs of the thief were not broken till "after the lighting of the Sabbath candles," which dfd not: place according to some, until twenty-live and a quarter hours ; or in the opinion of others, one and a quarter hours after the eipiration of that day—and as the breaking of the legs was not intended te cause immediate death, but to prevent recovery, 'how could the thief, while hanging alive upon the cross, and Christ, who was dead during . the three remaining hours, c of that day, be in any other place than on the cross? And now, I ask, Will not the true an swers to these questions make it very evident that the comma has been placed oathe wrong side of the words-i"to-day?' ..Jtemember. the request of the thief-was to be remonibered when Christ came, not when Christ went away. Sms Velvets, Velveteens—alkshadac; Fancy Plaids, Poplins; Alpacas, Reps Water-proof , gloakinga, Ladies' and Gent's Underwear, Wool: and Fleeced Hosiery, and Gloves, to be foundjit.fos. M. McCreery dc Co's. No trouble to show goods. Mr. R. STEINFELD, of New Brighton, Is getting in now his fall stock of Cassi metes, Coatings ond Vestngs, and we can assure the public that thisis after all Tim place to find' a splendid selected 'stock; but elsewhere garments are made up to order stanch figures that no one needs to grumble any , mere about high prices. His stock of his own make of clothing is also now complete, and he' offerii the genie at prices. as low as over. Ho received else - the latest styles in Hats and Gents' Furnishing anMs, which he sells at popular low-prices. Call add See this old establlshed.ll4m, beforoYou purchase elsewhere. Fatal Accident„—Qa last Satur• day afternoon, a son of Mr. Charles Wise man, aged about eleven years,of Freedom this chunty, in attempting to get off a freight train between Freedom and Roch ester, fell under tits wheels of the cars and . Was horribly mangled. Flo died in a few moments :Res the casualty. occurred. An d „other fearful warnlngto 18 walla in too. in getting - ONE OF STRAUB); PATENT 31mt.s—in eluding' engine, all complete—is offered for sale at a moderate price. The imiii • is kicateibtiout One Intlfmile west of Bea• ver, and will grind &Ora etghtto ten bosb els per hour. For furgtier Information, call on or address.tbe undersigned at Bea ver, Pa. (4ept2lAw) 31mo So lima. Committee Meeting.=.:Tbe Re• publican Caunty . Commlttee will meet at the Court florae on Thursday, 28th (the 2d day of the Fair), at 10 a. m. Ev ery member Is expected to bp present, and members of Township Vigilance Commit tees are invited to attend. S. J. Cross, Chairman. 'The Military. Ma. Enron: The New Brighton mill tarn •arriveil at Camp.D•mglierty, on the evening of Wedn&day the 20th inst. A more beautiful - and appropriate place for atiemampinent could not have been found in the State. It is situated about two miles from this city in tt,beautiini grovv, spring-water within a stoup'stlirow of the camp; plenty of rations, consisting of the soldier's'stand-hy—beins,'fresh beet, hard. tack, fresh pork, ,and all the'riece-Ma' ries and somas, of the luxuries of lifel—that is, provided,tbe soldier bad the forethought. , get er tororegoing; cainp,iaY stock at the , A co ito rner il lgroce , w ry o b be ad . it,good time o plentyOf sport and games, consisting Nil\ guardtinty, / drill, police du ty, cooking, washing>dishes, carrying wa Alio messes mostly comprised 4 t ot er eo ,`&c. to. a, about 6sB feet—but inpne 'tent;' of, the same "dimensions, I saw eight men; itnileliewing 2 feet for chest'room, and 1 footsfor guns, &c., wo find that by laying close together each sldier--pro• harabonld hang bis jacket, cot). c o ts_ gar-tube'and pocket-knife in the centre the tent—bad just 2! , 1 inches' spacc_:u_pon which to , deposit ,his weary form:— 131 n, ma n in Our land may become " bo e ped h proficient in military tactics and acquitin tedmitu the, hardships and privations of Is-that—tlist le, camp life. • is to b e t aintark life. so" that, at a nation, we may at, all times be ready to`, vindicate our r ights. The three days in camp passed off very pleasantly, and a repetition of the seme is pleaseutly-anticipated in the ftt tore - - •• " 13. I i ~i Bruoirrox, Sept. 22, 18':1 • • - JW ..'--.', A ..I'' ;.*EW./C'":t...t#*4 Black Silks ; _ Pile) Si ll o, Jap. Fipdard Pongel• 'Fanfinise Green Grimm Q Pop Ma Clothi, I Plain - and-Fancy DRESS 01001 3 10'i Monrrnia' g Goods;,- , Paisley Shawls, Stiipia, SbaWlB, Lace Curtains- Pet Sons visiting Pittsburgh are respect fully invited to examine our stock, as the prices will both() VERY LOWEST. - March29:ly. BtAcK grog grained Dress Silks, for $2.00 coL mid upwards,AsToe. Al.,McCreory dr, - • 17 IED. RAYER—BROWN.--September 19th, by Rev. Joseph Hollingshead,Mr. Wm. H. Thayor„of Bowmanle. Ye nango county, Pa. and Miss Lizzie Brown, or Bridgewatet, Beaver coun ty, pa. 3- , POTTER —JACESOR.—Ott Boptember 13th; by Rev. John 11cOart_y Mr. H. Potter. of Franklin, ,abd Alias _Sadie Jackson.of Nortlt,Fkivrsekley allot Beaver county. - DIETS'. CAMPBELL—At the residence orrir parents. in! Bridgewater Pa., on 20th of September 1871, Miss Amanda, daughter of i. Capt. Thomas Campbell, aged twenty-six years. New Advertisemertts. y - kiceLAlN—Ptiotograph Gallery. Every vs el • flay of Pictures neatly excretal Corner of Falls and Broadway. New Brighton. (spat j7M. WALLAC .Dader in Itillan &American V V Marble; Man citizen Monuments. Grave. atones & Webs at r nsble prices. RallrOad st., Dm new Depot, Be Brighton-. - 4 ? [sepal kl[flß BOBlliatTo. ,Dealer in the Justly cele• ' TT bitted Domestic Searing Machine. Ladies call and.bo convinced. Malan., B. Balta. (splt7 BVilaltijr-Dry.Goeds, Groceries, Notions %_W queenswarie; Blignestpricefor good tat: ter and produre generally. ::Opposiut Preibyteri atsChnrch. Broadway,Mear Detente's. - ' (sepal W. WiNTEL-TWachmater, dcwe)eran• Op. tichtn, 214 Broadway, liew Brighton: taep27 rifiA.S. COALE, Dealer In paints. oll,glas,nalla. %.,/ plate glass, looking-glasses, frames, garden and tlowerimeds and fancy fowls. Palle street, New Brignton. WM. U. McDQNALD. Dealer in Finefees, choice Family Groceries. QneenswareGlass were, Woodenware. ac. Broad way. near Falls at. New Bligillon. sep27 rt R. .TUTTLE. IL D.-222 Broadway, New t,/ Brighton, makes the treatment of ehronlcals. eases and female 'weaknesses a epeciatty. Con oultaLloa free to the poor every Sunday from 1 to 3 o'clock, p. m. . seprftly A D. GILLILAND CO., Dealers ID fancy aud Domestic Dry (hods, Mllllntry: Groceries, Provisions. &c. Broadway. Nets Br's:WO. tap= I v. WBOIMAN, Manniteture or Boots and 14* Stkoce. B ri dge St.. Bridgewater,, (eep2l;ly • PITIMILIC SALE. Tut Undersigned will expose to public sale or outcry at Crows' Ran, adjoining. Jas. Park's Store, in.New•Sew:ekley township. ideavereotinty Pa., on Monday, Oct. 2d, int. At I o'e oek, p. m.. the following property to wit: ONE THOR OUGH-BRED ATERSIIIRE BCLL, two years old last:klay,lxdported by Win. Semple of Allegheny city; Three mileb Cows, were fresh In May; One tall Glood Chester White Sow and six Pigs One Xtna Mowing Maeldne nearly new; One heavy X horse Wagon nearly new; One t-hose Wagon, fh 'good order; Two Plows, • One. corn Harrow, One Ctritlrator; A lot of Stone Tools, and-.also a lot of quarried Mutt Stone. TERIIB.—Sts months credit with approved se entity for wales of ten dollars and upwards. Sales under ten dollars, cash. .71S O. B. SNEAD. sepraw • Seudnary R. TAYLOA, Principal._ • The attention of the Tooth of this and adjolnlis Counties is Called to the Department. Booms hare been provided for Thirty-two Boys or Young Mon, who wl!11ve every advantage, and *DI be boarded at rravOnahte rates. Address the Principal. DAN IAt.•:AGN SW, eep97tt /Wet. Trustees- 11.- NOVA' litottog, tettt.ted ixte v atuatraqa x,,, i Soo TITIOoIi, Pa., Ta Is nolo Prepared o P 4C/V l3-00.4 'ln tho blepeet ot the hrt: EMI MMI szvi:;llw Iron City College, PITTSBUGB, PA. The best conducted. moat Raptilir and success fel instiMtion in the Vatted Staten, for me thor ongh, p ttpl o*latittton, of Jong and middle aged mat. vW" ?Or large descriptive terc`alars, evettelning fall "parttOnlare. address J. C. SMITH, A. 21.,, Petneird. VW 3m. WHOLESALE BOOTS AND SHOES. IL CHILDS Az CO. BOUTS AND BM -o.•••• H. cli - ILDs , & co 133 Wood Street, A lame !tack of Nailed Brogano, for Illneraand Pllmam Dien, constantly on hand, which we, sell hook 10 to 10centiper pale below the nanatenarket rates. IVT D. CONE, 1?!. 0., Late of Dar!Moon, 1.11 • having removed to New-Brighton. offers his medical services, 1p all Its branches, tO the people of the city and surrounding country. 011103 cor ner of Butler and Broadway. , seplT,ly Or Blanks., Bill-heads. Caids. Posters. dc. neatly executed at data (Mee. THE BEST IN THE WORLD! The Mimed Sampson & Howe STANDARD SCALES, All sizes' and varieties for sale by . 130 - 131:11E11 & WCIATEIG• 6S Wood St., Pittsburgh.- Mao, Warehouse - Tracks. Patent Money Drawers, —and— GROCERS' FIXTURES. - .sep6.llm. • CARPETS 1 CARPETS Tr OM CUTEST\ OM CLOTHS OIL CLOTHS! RUGS I BUGS T' RUGS RUGS!!!! MATTI:SG& aux:ryas! MATVNGS! Having bought a large stock before the recent riddance, lam selling at ojd prices, Call and see my stock and prices and satis fy yourseit. A. C. UURST. Bridgewater, Aug. 80-21 a. :I ;. STERaiSCOPIO, VIEWEt., - r ALBUMS, l Cilit4 IC. & Et: T. ANTH,OP art Breadinvegr i l ! ithow:k, Twig. invite the attention et the , trade to 'their extensive assortment of _ thdobeveffloda, ?,/ °lfni 'publication, manufaitOrd and importation. _ PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES - ORA ,110EleOPEtt "NEVI/LET; OP YOSEMITE. . E. &H.T. Aitably & Co.. 591\11roadtiay, ewYorh. OPpOlater Metrosmlleao Hotel. Importers awl licintflanturers of P OTOOR A P MATERIALS. •Atertihnir-lY • , li ' ' 7 - M I CArr - r - */ r . "- 1::) • ISMAVEIit 00tUNTI• 1 I'' • • AIIgALRIAIII WYNN: LitigeWOCtiolt Rap of . Beaver Wont?. lii.., in liThitoMme style showing the location and conneetkni of thoW,g inattfarveys. of Denrcelation;Votinfiltlorrateserr ed, College and Academy Lands, : al 3rw rants, Stream& Bottds..Townstilits, vain many of the resident!, coal And mille s ~. with such other data as will he p maker 01141 map desirable. The wbotei maga. I comp__ 4 cf Beaver River Valley. will be! *abut in ~e 0 square, =Teased mid mounted. - _ •'r Rips win- tie ready for deli", to at • etc 1:120131130. 1 41 1: CHEAP PARIS I . mite iiiixEst i Ott the land of ti , ! 1- ira Um -a ca Pacific- L 1 A laud grult of!, 1.9.,c,000,000 ACRES • . oitho bed 1. • Farifilimani Minerallinds ill balm 3.000,000 Acres of Cbotee Firming and Gtar. tog ,lands on the line of thus road. In the Staten: Nebraska, in the Great Platte Valley, Now for sale, for cash or 104 credit. These lands are in 'mild and : healthy ,clltente, and for indu-gr, owing and stochsratetngf, ant , mused by surto the Vatted States. • i • ' Oricis,range from $2 to ,io pe4:. Acre. • . • • HO ADS FOR . ACTUAL SETTLED' 2,500,000 Acres of Government Land Be tween Omaha and Nebtaeka, r• en for entry as Homesteads only. N; SOLDIERS O.l'OllR LATE WAR Are entlOed to I . wee Homeiteads if 1 160 .4`eies, ' within trallroad ter , t r.) DLRECTBOVIVT,YofS Send for the new edition of deseriptite pamph let, with new nape. mailed free averywhm-*. r-Ad• dress. DVS s. Land Commbi sept6:2m. QPIIIING AND SIMMER GOOIM:-The 1.7 undersigned begs. butte to Inform his friends and the public generally that he has jest received a new aux* of goods df the latest styles for Spring and Summer wear ,which he offers at very modem rates. , GEN TLEMHI 4 76" FITANZSBING G 0 ODA. CONSTANTLY ON HAND. ClothingtriadeiTOitrei on itte shortest notice. ,; Thankful to the public for put favors, 'hope by close attention to business to merit a =drat Knee of the same. - _ DANIEL.MILLER,P4- BRIDGE 87. BRIDGEWATZR. mar 24:tf. SMEUEL ii. JOUXIMON. Istahlished Eichbaimi &Jolmten,lBl6. William G. Johnston dt Co., S T _A_ T 0 N - E ELS And Blank Book Makers, 57 and 59 Wood Street, -PITTSB URGH, PENNtrA. 721 i. £.. W. ♦ in ' PER& Hat House, GENT'S FURNISHING 'EMPORIUM ? No. 04 Fifth A.vontie, The Beta Goode at Lowest Good sent to any address, on approval may24-Iy. James T., Brady ec Co B ANKERS, ,Pinancial.Agents of the United ies, FO'URfkl AVENUE & WOOD ST, Pittsburgh, Per. , Dealers in all issues of Government Securities, Gold, in ne r n, and pow Buy S BONDS, GOLD, MORTGAGE, And first class Securities generally. esltt.omsrlcet 4 n ed QoTernment Boa" a-low , MEREST ALIdfWED ON DENS y3 .7 HENRY LAPP, Dealer in all kinds of Fiero, Uwe ' nnnUflligi OF ALL WM; EVILIBSEIED TO OODER. Brighton itreet, r above roar Vatter ROCHESTER, The lareest Mock in Beaver county eOlultantiv on hand. and Seine at the very lowest prices. Coffintkand Hearse provtded at the shortest no- Urn. Having a lafge;stock of all kinde of furni ture On hand, and wishing to make room Mr fall and winter work, I 'have reduced my ptires ac cordingly.' ma3946m PITTSBURGH J. ANDERSON, having taken hold of GP • his old Foundry 4,91.1 n, In Rochester, Foy., will be pleased to meet his old cotoMers 'and Mends who may want either the BEST COOK ING STOVE. Keating Stove, 4 or any . 'kind of Castings of best material an d re The business' will be conducted be - • a! J. AlibitatitON a SONE. AIERICAN WASHER! rRICE; $5.50. GM GoerUTP. S. itTeo, Omaha. MO. LOOS lIERE. ' Jossru Ercanavli OIIIIISTON. AJNYII PITTSBURGH: Prices. Gum TheAmerrean IWasher Saves Vlloney, Time, and Drudger/. The Fatigue* of Washing Day no Longer Dr ea bet: Economy, Eby, and Clothing, Sure. In calling public attention to this little machine. tow of the imitable qualities, (not peassami by any other washing chine yet, Invented 3 ere, ma here enumerated: It is the sandiest, mast compact+ most portable, most slutplein construction, most essi.i.v operated. A child ten years old. with a few Doers" ;treaties. can thoroughly comprehend and effectrialtt use it, There is no adjusting, nO m OO % to =soy, no delay in adv dug 1 It Is always reedy forum It is a perfect little wonder I It lea mdeltilMte giant. ,doing mom work and of a better quilt:Nikes the most eiaborste and costly. One-half ot the labor is finny wed hylui use, and the clothes vi= one-belf longer thaniby the old pant 'of the rub board. It wash! the letilest blanket. shirts at a thoe,washing gloom:tit attord, the abintlort ofany from a to lees Curtain or Mobile Haodkat 'ate. equally within the capacity cu dds LIMB f it can be fastened to any tub and taken *Het t NEN* W ashing deep rooted:la prejudice nay ex. item Ywhlnes, She moommt, this little machine is seen to j grerfortn la wonders. all doubts of its cluing efficikel led. MUT are banished. and the dOubtet Ind deMla% at, once become the fast Mends of the ItuZte. We have testhnonials without tattforth its numerous adnnialleaOter ail !MOW ' fttni hundreda.who bare! thrown. *Ado Iho • =wid ely. useless machines, whicii,balte to accomplish the object promised In vetalthleaS end loud 'rounding advertisements. , - it is as pesketictr t washing ss-s . ::lrtbigtr is, for wringing. The prite another fttlittel Induce ment to varehasers,tan been v -ea; lea that it is within the mach of every housekeeper.; end there is no article or domestic eemtolny that , win MO the small inreatmatt 00 molt . 11564300 r ' , . . , All th at is asked Pm this GRZAT 1411611 Bev 88. 1$ a tali trait We tastautee eseb machine to do its work pettbetty. • - Soul Amin rats sa:a Utterro Stamm • Ai.,II.IPILSINCINCITSit CO., &IX !market. sui t Phllailfs., The iirgell.lol gayest .WOODpi WARS ROPS** Bll . l 4tea ' • EMI FRAMES,
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