The Beaver krgus: Beaver. Pa— dun. *7th, 1572. c;l7-tiltrtion 'lyikteen iilttes of Advertising. • TiNIL. - 7vr. I • rex. 333. I Gm. 1 year -I- --i- - 1 -,r -:0 0.' , . : S2WI $-3 90'1 t 3 00; 17 00 $lO 00 ~ , .r,'s. clu 350 5 Ikl 7 00i 10 00 15 00 •,it.ar ,, , du 500 GOO 900' O. 00; 18 00 ..,,.;0t0. , , do 1: I; Ott 800 10 501 15 al l 91 00 ,01111. 8 Do, 11 00 0.5 00 i 9 00: Es oo L, culamsi >;11 001 15 001 , 511 A 38 001 411 00 dui • . 1 22 Cti l 30 . 0043 L .S Of, 60 001100 Cu - ild x.ectitoris* Notice x.. -• •Sti ..,•••• notion per floe. ten CetaA. PArMEttil to he made gtuirterty, except • 0 traw,ient aciscrii,crtuntit, which maid he paid .::almrtratory' and GIME GEO. P. ROWELL, 40 Park How. N. York. D s. AII. PETTENGILL a: Co, 37 Park ROW- S.. York. nre thy' lute mein tor Tan HEAVER A noun in that cite. And are authorized to contract ("r msertior adverth.ements for as at our 10w ...4 cesb rate.. ..141-crtfarra to that city are re. to leave ttreir favors with citifer of the t• honpe, T. ReCLELLAND A Co. are the A MILTS' agents to Piasbnrgh, and are authorized to Con tract for advertisements at, oar Cash rates. TariE Fa.. E. Cleveland dc Plittaborz,b U. 13.—Tratns Es.t leave Beaver Station sq follows: Mor- Acemnsn 9 19. Mail, 2..17 p. m ;Evening; Feat Train• cnlnz Weft love, Bearer Station to 101- inss. 1%46n AtnOmEtcsittiOn and ES pra tq 11#11air.)4,45 p. in. =22IIIMMIEMMOI The attention of the public isdirected to the following Now Advortisornente which appear for the first, titne In the A II.C/138 to-day: • Notlces—Dr. Johnston .t C 0..... , o-cialltce—Dr. Keyser.. • Ada - S. & 3. Snellenbarz ..... ...... • Nonee• -Ikt It_ V. Pierce. . Pro-oecrm -16Iltsbnrzh Dispatch. , t • Not ic. s—Lontse Holden I".:r-n for Site-11 H. .7ktOore Seminary- -D. H A. McLean ... s• Ms- --Ildanhood—% ]I Pettin~tli. )I,llc.ti Ithctlverv-- Dr P V. fierce special Nuuce- Uld:thue Omitted:—Owing to several eircutp tances.lii-e—are unable to find room for several articles which should hate ap peared ineto-day's paper. Among these are the proceedings of the Beavbr cOnnty Societq and sketches of the live , of three of our oldest Inhabitants. These will all appear next week. , rrnt-ING S•Evt.ll. Stetline Sliver., TO)le Wnre .!. I.reQentntinn piece,. John Sterem,ron's Sons 93 Market ttreet. je7-1y The iinportaneo of giving •S'Arri Cavalry Condition Powder e r to h r-e , that have been out in the enid ar ram• aro i in cold wind. or drank tot water, cannot be over estitna t, man should be without them tl4 a good horse. - , it WATCHES.—The most, complet. line a Pit INharh.nnd all the necessary at , t. to be bad of John ,S?ererown,'s iSons d.. e•treet. Plttshurzh. je-lc Sion. Geo. V. Lawrence and John if, in,: were chosen delegates to' the 1:•1 , , , t I.IH-111 State convention from tt ts!,i , pzton vounty,.at a meeting of the 1:. i .. 11 io-an County Convention, held in •• ante la st wee . CI.kWKA. —American 'Moan a • T. A •wc..M. Inn est - • • cf. Co!, tri Market stroet, Pitts je7-ly. Pen n•ylvania School Report•— \ ~rt• ho,ler obligatiims to Prof. G. 1 The County Superintendent, r of the Ste School Superin .l, I,! Report ror 1671. -- We sell none but trip IMEMIZIE • . ~.• snd prlcv...t . Good. if .q , renerod Sorm Ma-F, - ...t street. 'Pittsburgh. ' i'Ve are indebted to General Hart r t:.fr, lion. W. McClelland, 1 / 4 :,enator Ru to, V: \\'. Kerr, and Sant: Ham esti., of Harrisburg,, fur public d nu-lents% Free 01 'Charge.— rnli arAudriessen's Drug 13,0 vr, or at Damien's, in Rochester, Ri o n R amr,ll ,- • of Dr A Rust.heo s Getman Syr• , ree r.f, Utrge, Ii ha. Istety been itStrod 1, c,e;:•'ry from I lermany and fcu any a so t , , ollierilez fn•:n a sevyre heavy cold set t.• dun the breart COSAII mption or any di-ease of t throat or lutn:s it has no equal in the world reiztit:ir .ize bottle, 75 cent.. In all cage. the tooney•ar 11• be promptly returned it perfect P , aUs Js not given. ' t wo doges will TeiiPVC any r. Try tt novta:ty Rel. BrlttnAu. who is the efficient I.4sior of the United Pre' bvterian eon ‘ria.tation at Greenville, Mercer count}. %, ill Is at this place on nest Sabbath„ assist Op Rev, J. C. Wilson in the :4'acrament of the Lord a Supper. ltrittaim we presume, will preach on tlic occasion referred to, thus enabling many of his oil acquaintances to hear IMM .k l / 4 I Cr , .A.,zeilts for the • , ,`,, •••• 11 . ..ortiex cu the City of Pittsbnrzh. • - ••ill1•1 , •r•T nt nr,r jilfmr•ie to t•trli•li .• T „,— reltfq.l . l, e)7/X it Co., ¶ll Mir. ••,••,. T'itt! , ticirgh. je7-ty '..00d Appointment.— Dr:C. "1 \\ of New Brighton, has been air exarning ,surgeon or applicants pr:nsion's of Beaver county, i•ire Dr 1 ,ti StAitorl, deceased. Dr. Wendt is ung man of eminent surgical and r" , •.11, al i.bi 1 ty, antrhnks desnr‘llvdly 1.:11 a , a physician apel a gentleman. Nr I,t• ;• ter selection could have been =EI Louise Hoiden lectured on "A mer nod recited , selections them, to a delittliteavadienee, at a r , ception of the- Brooklyn W 4 , 1111111 . S Cititl, at the Business Wonien'A 1:11100, I;•,,Lte anti Willonvhby strecti, last —11?'"01.1,/n. #,(i/Ing r. D. %. Weigle, of Rata:owl town ship, this county, m ho has `been in the west for a couple of years past, returned home a week or two ago, bringing with hits a "Letter-half." Ile iv mach pleased with Northern and proses to make that locality his future :Owe. ,COUNTAIV , PFN.- St•methlici: and lii• Fllre and read the ail t In oor r headed, •• Pates( Invention of the Age ' \v, eHleve tbe Golden Fonntain Pen is übsur A goodtws Is a neee.:sslty to every man. !.!!; a! !I !told Agents. here Is a chance :a-, an 1.. , y in in trodildlig a good and saleable lippointments for Beater ('o. P-t•or Howie.- On the laNt Friday of •• thher the Direvtorm r•f* the Poor "I" ntadt, the following appoint -1.;, 1 ,r 1:lis year: NV1111:1111 Shroad.,, , :V. Moore. • Dr P. M. Kerr. r, , 01 —\V i I liam Barton %en ro,it 01liee in Beaver Conn !). ti,t• in , :tanco of Captain McClel- r lt , pr , senintivo in Congress, a office, to be called Cannelton, 4,tablished iti this county. The I ,,, ated in the vicinity of the -4 2 -a---Coal---irtines.- -Mr. J••I Ni o ody has been appointed Post - 4 We were pleased to see, not long • ' In one of our exchanges, some ' v , cvere remarks addressed to sev rsons .•• by Rev. John S. C. Abbott, kept coughing; which prevented • v tn,m hearing. People who cannfit fro m coughing, had better stay .o in , m such places, or else take a John-son' s A nodyne Liniravy them. The Bearer County Minisierial Will 'meet in the Presby- Chu reli, in ISridgewater, on r., ]6th at 7 o'clock, p. -se hject tiar.ikttussion—"Ther Char , I '.tic. of thwtiocial Hour." Rev. C esgayis All are weleotne tuid Invited to attend and take 111 the. di«•ngNion of the question.- JOHN H. AuQUEY, See y to Item for the Ladies.—A rash. sav4: "There is a beautiful stuff now oat called cotton arena_ It has better effect than tarietan, i really more durable than Swiss. ;---t-sse s that peculiar transparency much enhances an evening Li t'•••• • and makes up beautifully into i'", ' "a l overdresses, to be worn with , ohqed giiks. It has just as good :ipp,:tralim as white silk grenadine, wlti, all the "vantage of being cheaper all,. to bear washing. White silk tfrenadin e is sweet, but then it is expen b/N e and perishable. • *- Besiver Falls laatt*ts-at election held last week in , Beiyer Falls, the following persons were elected to till t!!& Offices named: : Bargees—A. G.:McCreary. • t Assistone Burgess--John FL /Steven son. Jostiee of the Peace—Jelin McQtrty. (N)uncif—Martin Metzger, James M. Fesssenden, William F. Modes, Daniel Barnard, Henry Reymer, Joseph Dle- MET. S4OO/ DirthOrd —James L. . 11 .Dai 4 ism,-Mal:Joim A. Cline, John R. FlakM: Joseph Graft 'amstable—John tiray. • A ssessor.Litobert Nowtoti. • Judge of Election—M. 11. Shannon. inspector—t Maj. John A'. Cline. • Tama Auchloi-.- William Robertson. iltiard , of L ade.—The citizens of Beaver Falls have organized a Board of Trade and elected the.folloWing officers: President—J. E. Emerson. Vire Presidenfe—Johnßeev and M..Fegsenden.' Serretary—J. H. Stevenson. Treasurer—Martin Metzger Directors—J. A. dine. H. M. Jivers, W. C. -Hillman, Robert Duncan and Ji)s. Graff. —A correspondent of the l'ittsluirgli Commercial of the 11th, furnishes the frillowing intere.tiug particulars touch ing di - CI - hi provent.eut;•3 •.• ; - . .......,... . . A few years since the•EinrincittylAttlit=' . _ .ty of Economy, Pa., became owners of a ',art of the land included in a •plat of ground bordering the — river on our side, and along the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad on the other. Being covered with immense sand boulders or huge stones, doubtless washed there by the river ages ago, the 1 soil was sterile and non-productive to the agrigulturist, and of no avail to the owners as farming land. It was not dif ficult for the Trustees of the Society that held ownership of the real estate, to see that nature had intended and prepared it for a thrifty loan ti factu ring town that should serve as an outlet to the energies of Pittsburgh, by affording facilities that were denied in the "Smoky City," be cause of the great value of land upon 4vhich to build manufactories. After several attempts to originate and put in to operation a plan that would be MLIC. eessfill, the society employed as agents the firm of 11. T. & .1. Reeves, of New Brighton. to whom is largely due the great change that has been made the last four years. During theyear 1667, a large building was erected, known as the "Beaver Falls cutlery Works. - The lo pating, of this inanufactory began a new era, and henceforth asteady increase has been kept up. Without entering largely into particulars regarding the man u lac ituring interests of the place, I will sim ply say that at the present time the vari ous manufactories of the fla,e elupl , y about eight luttolred la rers, paying out for labor ea-11 month t irly thousand y dollars. The capital em oyed is about one and a quarter million del ;. - s, and the value of their manufactu d'goods one hundred thousand do tars per month. 1 c lia~~i C The population of the place is now about four thousand,closelv rivaling the enterprising village of New 'Brighton, which loses none of its former energy; but is rather stimulated by the competi tion. In educational interests the place is not idle. The "( lid Brick - School House" that for years was both sanctuary and school room, where the little urchin be wailed the too vigorous application of "ferrule" and "birch," and on Sabbath day pious and impious met in the public services of worship, has been cast away as belonging to the past ag©, and a new, elegant Union School building erected at a cost of thirty thousand dollars, and from its proud cupalo the "deep-toned bell" rings its peal of joy and prosperity to the people. Religiously the people aro awake. There have been erected since ISGS, six churches—two Methodist, two Presbyte rian, ono Catholic and ono Lutheran. Louise Holden in the lecture "Our Humorists," delivered not long since in Brooklyn, alluding to the English wit. Sydney Smith, expresses a wish which many will echo. She says: "It has been remarl,ed that some of the most needed reforms' of the present century in England, are directly traceable to this witty divine, or, dirise if 1 : that he re ally laughed John Bull out of some of his most cherished stupidities of leL:isla- Lion. Would that an .1111,r-wan Sydney Smith might arise, capable of laughing Brother Jonathan out of some of 10.4 —N. 1". /b.tity Tribune Bunk Diipeetory Elected.—The various hanks in Pittsburgh, elected their directors last week: Among those chosen to fill positions of this character we notice the following named gentle men from this county : Col. D. It. Da vidson was elected a director for the Pittsburgh National Bank of Commerce, and J. F. Drano, esq., and Capt. John V. McDonald directors fur the Tradesman's National Bank. Fon Ith, newegt and late.“ Watelleq, Jt•wt , ry and Wiire :it the I.oiir%l peter r to .I , di ro St•fr le.eollX So. & Mat : , TeTT p 1.,. T. rltli.bUrT.rh. )T•7-1s The followinz letter was received a few klay ,, ago by the County Commis siooor..of Beaver : lii_ m , , NT liosrrr‘t.. PA., Jf ?wry 11, I'c2. CoAlm3ssin7 4 :EßB BEAVER I:ouvry— (ient lentc7i :—Samuel C. Smith, one Of vcnir patients, cited en the 9th, and was hurled on the fat in here. _We have no record of hi, friends, and if Veil have ally please notify them cf the Yours Very Truly. ('Ash paid for eggs and ehiek - ens, at Itea v rjan';S-1w the New itrightoital elec tion took place in that borough on Tues. day' the 9th inst and recrnlte , l as inflows: Burgess-7A! S. Johnaz A sx•Ntnt Burge,u—S. A. McGowan. /ngh Conshibb,;—W tn. Boggs. ,1 , 1.70r-1 . Reader. :4:MITH W.% np. 1100pe5,..1. K. Campbell, .7. c. NVbitla. Sehoo/ Director—T. N. Smith. Judge Election—Andrew:StCwnr(l. InApeefors.—Samuel Dunbar, I raves. .1 sNr..kvor—F. A. 7%fe(loserm. Constnhle—William Boggs. I= owtriril—Jantes Edgar, Agnew "Duff, Thomas Mellon. &hoe/ Direefor—llnhert Houston. • E. P. T"wn.rti(l. Insnr , tors David Shields, David Whil!a. .1 xs..tsnr—John F. Prier. (kmntable—Enoch Fowler. I=l Coam-il—A. C. White, \V. F. 'teed, I). B. Corthe... - 1 Dircrtor—l(. W. Wilde. .fudge of .1.:104,0:1—G. 1.. Eberhart. Inspectors—Henry Barrett, H. Men denhall. .1 s.v...q.enr —W. B. !Ammon-. I.'"nstable—l). R. (7ort.tis, =I 7'Nr. Against. North Ward - - - No votes returneA Mhid le Ward - - - - South Ward - - - - 19 Fir tho 11naver Argup,l Calvinisin and Arnienianismi re garded as theolozieril systems, may he compared to thin, empty, ereseented forms of the old and new moon, hutting at each other with their sharp-pointed horns from tge opposite sides of n nark out' disc. Scripture does not alter the pp.rtifin of those two belligerents, but by Illuminating the whole intervening spaee, it fuses both into tine glorious orb of holy light.—J. E. Gordon. The error of attempting to harmonize the two systems was never more shown than by Baxter, who, in seeking to do this, only added another heel to the Chnrelt, and afterwards admitted that he had been wrong. —A soldier, mortally wounded, was lying in a hospital dying. All was still. He had not spoken for some time. HIM last moment was just at hand. Sudden ly the silence was broken and the at tendant surgeon was startled by the voice of the dying man uttering clear and strong the single word—" Here." "What do you want ?" asked the sur geon hastening to his cot. A moment elapsed. There was a seeming struggle after recollection. Then the lips of the soldier mumbled—" Nothing; but it was roll call in heaven ; and I was answer ing to my name." These were his last words on earth. At roll call in -heaven, will the reader be ready to answer to his name M. Tile Pultille Beetling at the !ouri Bouse.Timpublle ineetingheld at the Court Heine on lti.st,Thursday evening,, . to devise tumid to prevent the bedaking out and spread et small-peic in our midst was organized. by t o election- or. Rev. ri i Die itiko -as'ehai an . oral : It. G. Atc:. Gregor, ell., es Seem The rollo*lng ary. ' resolutions were adopted : Witertess, The prevalence of small pox throughout the country. has called forth wise and judicious sanitary regu lations on the part of many city and vil lage governments, :for arresting the _spread of disease: whet* it Iris broken out • among the inhab tants. and for prevent ing the introdue ion of the disease into their several corn nunitles • and; ve lierq as,=the citizens o Beaver have filet in town meeting to. devise means to pro tect our community from the ravages of the small-pox • therefore. Reso . lred. That the Town Council be constituted a Board of Health, clothed with the diseretionary powers th4t now belong to a similar board in the Idly of Pittsburgh. Rcsalretl. That we reeernmea to the Board of Health to provide free vaccin ation for any person who may desire it . ; and that we urge upon all good citizens the vaccination of themselves, their families and their employees. Re:Wired. That should the disease make its appearance in our midst, we recommend the securing ,of a building. . att. *e."nagdns n temporary hospital, and also:' 1 h o•.: tAigt.y,ni en t of competent nursei:- -- • z. . -7 Qs- :'; - 7.--. , : - -___‘ Resolved, Thar - RJ-lWHl n ii\ imperative duty of the attenditg - PlMician to re port all cases ofstnall-peX 0 varioloid to the Enant . of Heath, and pat proper care ought to be taken throlir the use of welt-known preventives.t lessen the probability of spreading the; contagion by personal contact. • , -t nesni vett, That we pledge , . ourselves as citizens of Beaver,to sustairi the Board of Health in all that it may 00 for the public good. f;4 Committee, consisting qf Messrt Hamilton, Bravo and Atkin4, was ap pointed to secure. nurses for hose 'who may contract tho disease, ail another I t Committee, consisting of Mess 's, Gritilti, 1 . .._ . McCoy and J.Wayand Was eel tecl cloth ed with power to salleit• coo ributions from the citzens to defray ail iexpenses attending the care, of those win may be afflicted with the disease. The Cleveland Illnad. , --4110 stock holders of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railway held their' annual meeting In Cleveland on Wednesday mornVg. when President MeCullouo prmsen4idltis an nual report of. werltings kbo road during the year 1871. From the report it appears that the gross earnings of the road NV re front freight transportation , t*C,375,451[5:1; from passengers, f.-'1;01,0'20.78 ; from ls, ex press, ctc.,‘,3103,259.47 ; makino total of t; , 3,079,731.78. The total operating ex penses were $1,561,037. 1 76. leat - lik a bal ance of net earnings (01,518,01%12. Front this there Vi": 18 dethlrted the mortgage, interest; acre , ; sinking fund, $31,450:: lease al track of I'. F. \V. c. nanway, ; 4 .5(1,571107: bal ance due P. F. W. LC:. C. Rail W4V on al , Count of joint earnings to Dec'. 1, 1871, .144,1;50.40 ; total, $42i1,380.59 skating a net int ome of $1,089,3113.1:1. During the year there were live dig (lends made, by which Sstil,ei.2l were distributed among the stoelamtders,. The expenditures for equttuiient and construetion were—Equipinceit, New structures and rEidtl estate, ;-.155,1;41.11. itch inervandtoolsi and per sonal property, $11,578.31. 870.40. A debt of 510,3:15.48 was paid during the year fur the burning of a planing mill in Steubenville, Ohio, and the; amount has been charged against the income for the next year. A further deW Of about ;489,000 for interest, taxes, sinking fund, etc., remains to be paid as' pfovided in the lease of the road to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Purchases of real estate )ttive been made and authorized as folltita.: At Manchester (Allegheny the "t ;ov ern moot Let," so called, securfng a hith erto unsettled right of way MO ground for . the erection of a round-house and in:whine shop. $17,1114.00, At Cleveland, Block 14 on Whisky Island, to-give bet ter access to the Company's property- at that point, ,-. , l 1,000. Land at Wells ville adjoining - - shop-yards, about four neres necessary to the p,Towing'business at that point, $4,000.00. Contracts have been authorized and executed with responsible parties for putting up a section in the rivind-house and a small machine shop atiManches ter and for the completion Orihe unfin ished win g of the witching shop at NVellsville,ioth much needett improve ments, and work upon the sun& is pro gressing satisfactorily. - "1 Chief in importance among the events of the year is the lease of the g)tupany's property m the Pennsylvania!Railroad Company for the term of nine hundred and ninety-nine years from - ptieetulier Ist, IS7I, of which von have been hereto fore apprised, and upon widen you have taken affirmative action. D'Alle funded debt from Deeember Ist, 1s 71,91 s provid ed for, and the stock of the coMpanv in , creased as authorized by the ..alock hold ers in the ratio of 4 and Si- Hil)per cent , beeomes a permanent gfiaranteed seven liter cent. security, free of altiaxem coi -1 teeted of or through the comet - alma own ing or operating the road, and payable quarterly on first days of Mlikeli, June, September and December inVach year,. It is thus made a most desirable invest ' immt, unaffected by thecompetition•i and ', finettuitions of business andlfree from the vicissitudes of Wall street speenla lions. The new guaranteed sink issued at the above mentioned inerehse must at an Party day range to par in 'ldle market add mainly disappear from that iliannels , ,r. rdinary steel.; Jobbing ope'v,atitilis into the higher realm of Trust sPunds and .. private portfolios. By the terms'of the leas Lithe lessee 8 ,, 11111es the unfinished impitivements alluded to above, and from qieeemlier Ist, IS7I, provides the mean§ fur their completion. -:• Adjon rned Court.—Atttndionrned eon rt win he held' in Iteaver . i'ion Tliurs dlav the tst6 inert, for the adjinlioation of the ' Artroment List." Thaf!terition for a now trial in the easio of JO:rrieci Ham. rnnvictcd of murder in the 'tir-d degree at last court, will be disposod of donne this s