The Beiver tirgus. - - Beaver. Pa.. Jan. 10th, 1872. cirrillation 'Thirteen Hundred Kates of Advertising. 6w. 3m. I Gm. ,1 year -)- --,- 1 , ---- ~, 10 ilueo. 92 001 93 00 1 35 00.1 $7 00410 00 ~.,r,.., do 3 501 5 00 1 700 10 001, 15 00 : I ,,Are,), do 5 001 600 9 00; 1: 001 18 00 ~,f - .... do 600. 800 10 50' 15 (X) 21 011 ~,:awn, ... -8001 11 00 15 03 1 •2) 1 0131 33 00 •., irmi, .. 11 00' 15_ 00 20 te 2s 00 tic) to .....uum. .. 22 11101 8:1110 38 00! OA 00 100 00 t,•trators' and Executors' `Notlce:a....s3 00 .31 notices per Ilne, ten cents. Puyments to be made quarterly, except ,r rrncsicnt advertisements, which mast be paid MEE EO. P. ROWELL, 40 York Now, N. York. AND ti. PETTENGILL d Co, 37 Park Row ..w York. are the scde agente for Tug BEAVY.II that city, and am authorized to Couiract r in.ertlng adVernsementi, for us at our low'. csh rates._ Adcertisera in that city are re t.. leave their fa , core with either of the 'ore 11011Vt..V. • T. IIIeCLELLAND 8: Co. are the ARGUE!' o ate lit lPittsburgh. and are authorized to con : : (or adVerttseillenta at our !M Y :CPI cash rates. TIME TABLE. Cleveland & Pittaburr,,h Et. Xt.—Tiltlin Exec leave Beaver Station a.; follows: tint- Aceein'n 9 19; Ni.:111, 2.4.1 p. rtL.,Evening Fast r, entog West leave Beaver' Station Li fol 7;4lia. no.. Accommodation and Ex ,through M13,..11atr,) 5.45 p. m. The attention of the public is directed following New Advertisemenbs 1 .11 h appear for the first Aline in the to-clay : Noticet—Dr. Johnton N.,uce—Dr Keyser.... . ...... . ,7 - it JM. Cot - Ltd - foe JCo ............ _.... ..... . . ..lz .• illiements—O. I'. Rowell .ii Niitli e-.--Mi1g'11ti1ti.................. 6 ~: N0n.... Speyerer t Soup .........4 -• leiiiiire at thiii Office . 5 ~c Aiicertitiement —flood, llotibright a Co . .0 ~• ...il Notice—lt. W. Dunn .. ......... . .. 15 s.i. Adv —S Snitger ..t. Co ...4iitimly ~.. and Lot tor Sale- It 8 1 mbrie 1N.4" rm fo- Sale—Joseph C.Slungh 'e,q;tr octal Notice—J. M Cornellui...t•Co ..... ...... .1 5 i gine for Sale—Milo Somers .............. ...legal ivlitend Notlnn—New Brighton Banii....lsOw eCilll ..V . ptice—Mrs. Bence ..... .... 21 3w luanfiesi—Bridgewater borough 3ign3 - ,ttce to Builders -,-.l.thild Mg Committee 2Aq.:3w ....,iltitlon Notlee.Boyd Jr Shaw 1641;3w ov Adv.-8 .t J. Suellenburg iegu;tf at—Enquire at this 011:Ice 4 ..-. ill Notice--H. Seh iff 8 ell N , itire—lnCrtalunt Boyd ' .11 . .t: Nogitt-' -- S. A. J. Sneilon burg._ . .... ..13 . .1 Notice--Small & Walther 16 Public Ylecting.—We are'requested that a public meeting will be i zu the Court House on Thursday January 11, at 6} to de- MEI rheaiures to prevent the breaking .bread of small pox in our midst i ., ...sj-t those who Way be so unfor- a, to eon trad the disease ct, , 11 ,13n0e ~f the citizens of Beaver linty is urgently requested r - Sterling Sliver. Table Ware .4;} m pieces JohJi Sterensun'e SunA N41,....t eltrcet. Pltk.burgh. je7-1y • Friday, DeCember.lsth, be rhlrd.and.Fourth street, a diary. gill confer a favor by leav -3! w. otlice. po.l for eggs and chickens, at i,jafif72-4w 1• «e Strpected.—The Pitt-sburgh week con tai ned an " in fur by a Mrs. Lane of Alle- • v , •It herein she alleged that Rev. 'Faye the Phillipsburg Sol .. than , ' !.•••110.il, h-ad struck and on a visit to that I nsti- Ii :~) '.i her ,on 1-14.4 a pupil e mtspeeted at the time there to the story. An affidavit th , I.y Itt-v. Taylor reaohed us late on olav p‘ ening for pulAteation it will piwar in next weck's A.ndausl in which .ie that Mrs. Lane herself was lie aggressor, that she and her sister re- Lc went there to take the boy away to - iolation of law, and when resisted ill hat movement Mrs. Lane became furl ms, assaulted Mr. Taylor, accidentally 1.11, and then sent up acre of "murder." Ve understand there are disinterested ,itnesses who will corroborate 'Rev. !'a\ affidavit, and if this be true r+. Lau - e has manifestly got herself in a very unenviable scrape. A: J. SN ELLE N 111" Itri, of New-Brigton, oominne to dispose of elegant and ,lothing at rates that aston ,'l I err one. Their stock Is large and •lec ted, call and examine for mr,elf before buying elsewhere. ; TY It rt.‘i erso.-1( your watch is out of or to .b,tet, Sterenson'a F,ns lf Pitts r.qtaired and returned tree of r!,.trg• All work warranted. JeTly r i TT (WT, in a new role— •- , 11 , 1:Pn rg Brothers, Broadway, Irnzhron. who will closeout a large , 'via Winter Clothing and • • 1' II Goods at coca, for th ' WAN , to make room for a new k r - ,rltio Sprint trade 1 . ; r.i.lavana Cigars, Fine Tara Cigars, i:+•c West Cigars ; Richmond, Hal :::Louigville Chewing Tobacco: ,r,,sui," Fine Cut, Natural Leaf, ;+[ Iu go An driesmen • s Beayer Drug Poetry.—lt is refreMing to discover lrticlo (If genuine poetry, now and z;. among the but ma- , s of namby trash under that name which bur- ,i••!, prey at present. The piece on (11 , 4 page enlitled "Song or the Storm .nt," liv I), P. Wharton, esq., of the ILre I ,, u.rnal, breathes the true po ti.• tire , expressed in well-ehd . sen, for :. .•.1 :0 and euptionio English. Mr, W. .sse,ses literary ability of a high order, shontd make it pat. Ilk home is in Beaver. W,TrElf.,, \VAT , tit Th.. hpoo complete• line h•• rity of l'itt-h irt7h. Awl all Tivrelaplrl . rye. -, lmerltS to hea had SOIIA 9.1 Market ntrt.... , •1 PittAhetr;:h aowrso in favor—Maginnis' Persian 1..11 ( \ P E.F. forPoRTUNITY la ofTerPl now Sch fr of New Brighton. He in 1, • ds •wil hiq balanee of Fall and iVin- • r 1 at rest, for 30 days, sin as to • as, condition in Spring to a allOll stook for in thr r• markets. 'aTrat M. Sehitrs at • . 0.4 take your first rdok. an benefit the readers of the T... . any I,v recommending Per.von,' ;•,,, mit, In he the heat anti-hil in the country, we am 11t 1n .0. ,We have had about CH chance to know as any one. .ire indebted to W, \\': Kerr, esq,, ''..• ;:tori , onerarg "nice, for a ropy annual report of the Auditor Gen- ,r I' ' CLOCKP.— Am , brican CIOCk. ^ " , y lorre.t prices. ./rdt4 Market Ktreet, 1•1-1 '` , 'ar canton City Hour, 1 - 0 Kegs Nnilc, 3. Br;xes Soap, revolved N. Sons. 1•'or sale whore - sale r~tal - - - - I etri roken.—Mrs. Hamilton. wife George V. Hamilton, of this • ipped on the iee and4ell one day k. and broke one cif the small •!. , 4 h , r arm near the wrist. The , weasioned eonsiderable pain, wontyled limb is doing well. 14+,t known remedy for coughs . 1 1 '"ids iv Muginnis' Combination it 1» •t,.rant. R PLAren %Vane -We sell none but trip '"o.•• ! , etsi for draw inzs and prices. Goods It If desired. .lohn Sbrenson's S, , ns : Market *tree! Pittsburph. 1e7.1y Neediefot A larin.—We understand 4,4: ail impression axis's in Some of the !.trusts of this county that small_ how prevailing in Beaver to an "" ,, ing eALent. This is not the case. Ttl , l• far there have been but two cases In this place and the patients ihstaneemhave almost entirely , r1:71. paln, u,•Le Permian Oleine. LOU itof• iloldeu.—The admirable u of this lady, at the Opera House, ,A,,s deserving of more than a, passing she is young, self.pockaseNsed, hod gra.:eful in manner, iaa bright-look anlmated brunette. Her voice Is ' 20 ' 4 1. Her lecture is replete with tight an d Hamm. and sparkling with ern g ni ality."—Elanira A dvueule, N. Y. k Provoking Blunder.—ln the Anus of December 20th, one -of our compositors made us say that the Rev. A. B. Bradford,- of this county, asstyned that Lord " Byron" was the real writer of Shakespeare's plays. We meant Lord Bacon, and we so wrote it in as plain a hand as we could. WORTHY OF NOTF--An exchange says there is scarcely a day passes that we do not bear,either from persons coming into our office orin some other way,of the sue cess of John.qon' a Anodyne Liniment in theca re of coughs and colds, so prevalent about town Just now. Fon the newest and latest novelties Watches; Jewelry and Silver Ware at the lowest prices, go to Jobs Meer/ascot's Sons d! Co., 93 Market street, Pittsburgh. Vacancies In the board of Cann. ty Auditorit.=ldessrs. Covert and Hunter—the former of New Brighton and the latter of Ohio township—the gentlemen voted for and elected last fall as county auditors, appeared in Beaver last week and declined to qualify and fill the offices to which they wore chosen. Private business was the tlluse assigned by both gentlemen for the step taken. The result is, the county auditing will remain unattended to, until the Court appoints two persons to fill the vacancies Mentioned. This will be attended to, we presume. at the adjourned term on the 18th of this month. To W HOM IT MAY CONCERN. —The business of Wagon and Carriage Making. conducted for a short period under the firm name of Boyd S. Shaw, RailroSti street, Rochester, will still be carried on by Ingraham Boyd, who will be glad to meet his former customers and as many new ones wi feel inclined to patronize him. Mr. Boyd hopes, by fair death*, and substantial, well-tiinished work, to merit the patronage of all, Retlred.—On,,the Ist of January Lient. Eben Allison, who has catTled the keys of the County Treasury fur the last two Sears, roared from office, and his successor, C. Wallace, esti., was, the same day, invested with its duties and responsibilities. Lieut. A. has been an efficient and accommodating officer, and gives up his trust enjoying the con fidence of the whole poopleof the county. Mr. Wallace, we doubt not, will make an agreeable treasurer, and prove him self worthy of the position the people have called him to fill. Both the out going and in-coming officers have our warmest wishes fur future success. CRYSTALIzED and Dessiea:ed Cocoanut for pies, cakes, puddings, and desserts; Sea Moss Farine, French Olive Oils, Ta pioca, Arrt,Sw Boot, Pearl Barley and Sago, Trish( Oat Meal, Gelatine, Liquid Helmet, Flavoring Extracts—for sale at the lowest prices, at Hugo Andrlessen's Beaver Drug Store, Beaver, Pa. A gen- Free of Charge.—('all at .Andrtewsen'. Drug Store, Beaver, or at S. C. Ilannen's, in Rochester, and get a sample of Dr. A Bosehee's German Syr up, free off /wry. It has lately been Introduced into this country from Germany, and for any ;ter. son , utierinc - from a severe couzb, heavy void set tied on the breast. consumption or any disease of the throat or luny. It has no equal in the 1% ortit Our regular size bottles ;5 cents. In all cases the motley wilt he promptly returned It perfect sans action 11 not given. Two relies e any ease , Try tt. nostt9; I y Accident.--Mr. Frederick Dauber, butcher, of this borough, while riding out in the country, cm horsehaelt, after cattle, liad his arm dislocated by his horse slipping and falling on him. Medical attendance was procured and tne patient is doing as well as can be ex pected under the circumstances. List of of unclaimed letters remaining in Beaver Post °trice, Jan. Ist., 11472: Mr, Nancy Buhl,. Lizzie. Hamilton, Mrs Lucinda Black, 2; Mr. J IL Houbour. Mr• - hristiiin Black, W. Martin. esq Mr ehri.t Black, A graham Rice. er.q., Mi,,s Non& COVilllel. ,Mir. Belle Snyder. Du, ( J. P. Fr), Unclaimed letterA remaining in the 'Post office at Rochester. Pa., January Ist, 1572.: 31s+AnnirRea', E 1 1 .4 Powell, Jinni— Crouch, Paticonat. Sage & Mor,e, John K 'ft,. I, , Rate Smeller, Jacob Kraft. , John Snyder. Richard Mullen, ealllesnyder, A .1 Pierce. S. J. Wllkhoi, Mi Annie E Prentice, , T. M. TATLOU. I' L. Thieving, in :Sew Sewickley Tp. --A couple ofSabbaths ago while the fam ily of Mr. Charles Gcehring, of New Se wickley township were at church, their dwelling was entered and goods, money, amounting in all tOsabout f,t2.), were taken. The thief made his way into the houhe through the cellar, the door of which was unlocked at the time. Among the articles stolel was a ton dollar lull, a gold ring, and a gold pen. No a6c;sta have yet been made, but it is believed the thief is known. - LosT.—un or about December, - ,. 1 4 71, a gold neck-lacy, valuable to the owner on account of being a gift from a deeeaK ed friend. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. fJan. 10 Attempt to Break Jail- 7 V ming Barn Triea to Make Ilia! Etteape. —(in last Saturday one or two little cir cumstances indueed.Slieriff llriehing to suspect that young Haim, who was con victed or murder in the first degree at the N ember term, %%as in some way or other trying to,effect his escape from the 1. - p until that time, he had been permitted to associate with tl7 other prisoners during the day, and at night only was he confined to his cell. t)n Saturday the sheriff set a watch in Ow jail, and in a short time afterwards young Horn was seen to ascend to the second story of the ':inilding and begin work at one of the windows The sheriff, who We at his office at the time, was sent for, and on going up stairs found the pris oner engaged in sawing off one of the Lars of the window grating with a knife, nyked, like the teeth of a saw. The liar with about half oft when the discovery was made. Ile was at nitre taken to his eell and the heavy iron door elosed upon him. In the evening the sheriff went to his cell agLtu and disoovered that his thoner- had rut ono of his shoes into ; strips, fastened them together and was • getting things ready, generally, to hey own executioner. ill' course he has been relieved of everything cal • • enlaced to aid hint in taking his own life. and it is probalde that no further effort in that direction will tie made. Independent Leetures.f-The In dependent Lecture Committee desire to announce that the first lecturer under their auspices will he Louise Holden. a lady of rare ability as a speaker and rea der. liar subject, " quinorista," has been ably handled in inane towns and cities , in the Ea , t, where the press is liestowinfr the flattering' aeonl urns upon the fair lecturer. Tut.: farmers, the mechanic, the gentle men, and the profectional men, all order a nice, well finished and substantial ve hicle, whether it be the ponderous tim ber w bees, the heavy road or farm wa g,n, the Rtately coach, the unique buck wagon, the nimble sulkeypor pacing gig. hr the general favorite of all—the buggy. We hope you will all remember that Small Walther, at their carriage rooms, Market street, Bridgewater; can furnish any or all kinds of vehicles mode of the best material and finished to suit the taste of the most fastidious at as reason able prices as any in the market.. Call and see them. WALTIIAN W A VA! Atzente for the rale of theee Watcher in the City Or l'lttrlntrgh. We are confitlebt of our atntity to plertee tylCi and price, , . Joh n e rendon's Son R ,f• Mar ket street, Pittenurgh. Maxwell's Wire Ferry.--We were quite sorry to bear a few days ago that the violent wind which swept over this locality on the evening of the'2.3d of De- . cember; blew down one of the derricks which supported the Ferry . W,ire across the river at Vanport. It vi?ent down with a crash and much 01 the material of which it wAs constructed was destroyed. The loss to the Messrs. Maxwell will not be short of itSOO.CO. This occurring just as they were commencing to operate the Fe,,ry is quite discouraging to the gen ii/Oen owning it, but as they are > knon of capital and enterprise, we presume they will speedily repair the damage they sustained by the storm. Sophia Trot M A. Mct;ArricK. P. J/ TOE OLD YEAR. Roses, the teardrops of angle, - Have faded from field and glen ; Winter. with bleak and chilling winds, Ilea returned to mirth again. The days are so brief and cheerless, The nights are long arid dreary. Bitter hours to the friendless Orphans, homeleiS and weary. Such the, tare of 3 dying year, Shrouded in the driving snow. The walling north Wind for ite bier Its lonely grave, the long ago. v Tie sad the sear old year should die With Nature so lone and drear, With nine Its departure to sigh, Or shed a last farewell tear. • Alt alone it has lived and died, But on Its broad page cloth lie Volumes of written history, ,• 'That will never, never dte. Freedom, Dec. 25, 15111 The County Commissioners have made the following appointments for the eihfiling year : Clerkforthottnissioners—John 31130wm Cbuitsel for ann . rs.—lienry thee, esq. Manager for House of Refuge S. J. Cross, esq. Physician for Jail—J. C. Levis, M. D. Mercantile appraiser—Snal Johnston. Janitorfor (,hurt-House—Cicero Turner. THREE WHOLE MONTHS ON TRIAL.— Our readers have, doubtless, all heard of the "Peoples Monthly" of Pittsburgh —gotten up for the people—and now the only Illustrated pacer of any +size and pretensions out of New York. Its pub lishers are so willing to have it fairly tested, that they offer to send this pure, bright, and cheery paper for the home, for three months for only twenty-live cents, or less than cost. It should be in every Western hotno where there are growing children. Its interest, and popularity are best shown by its wonderful growth, it having sold nearly 15,000 of the Christ mas number. It is beautiful in appear ance, and crowded with live, original and interesting reading niattee, and good illustrations-110thill mes a, C 0711.111011, or shabby aboist it. Price $1.50 pt* year. Send twenty-five cents, with careful ad dress, to " Peoples Monthly," No. S 4 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh. "Seeing 13 believing." Sad Camilaltien.—The festivities of Christmas day wore sadly interrupted at Beaver Falls by tho drowning of two little boys, while playing en Beaver River. About ten o'clock In the morn ing, while a number of boys were amus ing themselves skating—among whom were three boys named Craft, sons of Reuben Craft, an employee in J. Grate's ax factory, Beaver -Falla—the ice gave away, and all three sunk in the water. The youngest was rescued,but the bodies of the other two . were not recovered for nearly three hours. They were aged re spectively nine and eleven years. The accident cast a gloom over the entire community, and the distressed family received the condolewe of large num bers of citizens. m the same days two boys named, re sretively, Rennet and Partlng,ton, were drowned at Wellsville, Ohio, in cone.e queue° of the ice giving away, while. skating on it. These are hut additional, evidences of the insecurity one has while skating. FINE Llte HT BRAHMA, Dark Brahma, Buff Cochin Fowl, fur sale at the follow ing prices : Light Brabmas, $,5.00 per pair; Dark Brahmas, from $lO.OO to 1'.516. 0 e per pgr ; Buff Cochin from $lO.OO to flti.oo per pair. Eggs for sale during Le season at the following price: Light Brahma, $2.00 per setting; Dark Brahma, t 4.5.00 per setting ; Buff Cochin, &LOU. My Dark Brahma Fowls were awarded the First Premium at the Bea ver County Fair. G. DUNN, Rem ington Station, I'., Ft. W. it C. R. It. Post-office address, haden, Beaver coun ty, l'a. REPORT OF TIRE SUPERINTEN DENT OF SOLDIERS' ORPRANs. We have revived the annual report of the Superintendent of Soldiers' Orphan++ for Pennsylvania, arid from which we clip the following Interesting statistics: Number u( institutions lu which Were iHirelohliers' orphans. Number of. orphans In schools and homes, May 31. IS T 1 ..... 3,!;07 Number el orders of aduosstun Issued since May 31, IS7I 41, Number of discharges since May 31, bll. Or Number of orphan.. In charge of the htat,.. Nor. I. Is7l. . . . 30,0 Numlwr of untero of adruiselnul issuud . . . . . . sit' re synt -i went into operation.. 40117 Number of orphans admitted 'once system went tutu operation . .... J,9 ii Number of applications t children Un• der eight years of ngel now on Cie, Ur Probable number of orphans that will be aired for under the I. yotem..... ti,htX) Cost of the sy•tem for the pant year, about . . ... ... . ii Zyrritnsi int Whole vont of acalem since going into op. rattan.. . ?,992,2!K :1i ... Probable atioeint .11 future appropri ations that ,‘ 11l be needed... .. . 2.000.000 00 Table •howing hoc, many children cc 111 be dhs lirtilttrainrao $9, $l2, $l5, $lB. . We have recently brungh; our OroidrCold Netai to such perfection that It Is difficult for the best ludges to distinguish it Isom gold. The $9 watch es are with patent escapement movements; In ap- -- pesrance, and for time', eqnaling a gold one cart ing sloe. The $l2 are fell Jewelled patent levers; equal to $l5O gold watches. The *l5 are the sand as the last, hut of a finer finish; equal to one cost trig $ll5. And the $lB watches are of a fine finish with full jewelled American Movements, equaling gold ones worth 1200. They are , all in hunting cases; gentlemen and Ladles' sizes: and warranted for time and wear, by special certificates. Also, elegant designs of gent's and Ladies' Chains, trom $1 to t r i; and Jewelry of all kinds. Geode Vent C. 0. 1). Cnstomets "perrolued to examine the goods they order, heft re paying on payment of express charges. When" sixwatch es are ordered at ono time, we till; send an extra watch of the alma kind tree. Forqurther particu lars send for circular. Address— JAMES tiEItARII) & C 0... 85 Nassau at. New York. P. 0. Box 3951. dectliOm