The Beaver Argus. Beaver. Pa" October 30th,1872 - - cifcm'ation Thirteen Hundred. Rates of Advertistag. 3m. Cm 1 1 :se r -1 , 011e#,.59 00i f 3 00i iks 00 . ; 1 850 '5 09 1 7 00, ~ dos 00 00 1 900 4 do ~ •1; 0(114101 10 501 „-o:umn 11 8 001 11 00 15 00 c;;Paruu,....l , 11 001 15 00 20 00 001 1 W3s 001 r.;!;,l,r.ratorsttnci Excanore Nonerg 83 00 nutleek per Line, ten cents. Payments . to be made Quarterly, except ar•-lent cdcertls'emeuts, crhicb must be paid OEM JOB Woll.lli. \ I„ r...1a h Sheet Bills 25 copies ir less a••, additional cop!es or less. _... ..._ I'o ir,h Sheet Bills 2.5 copies o lee,' aihluionul copies or less .. 11,11 !•tivi.l Bills 25 copies or le .... •••••:. ailCiironal copies or less...' .... ! ~ ::eel Bills. 25 copies or les ... aii , htional copies or Iti,s... 1.- 1: •. m Equity live pages or I • .. t.n• I, mid:initial page ......... ..... ... ~../,. p:1.1111. one taire. L “. - 1. iutthuona' quire .'...,. : .14.1• Mork at same retie. TIME TABLE. t t•land & Plitsburg,h U. 12.—Tralw it'aVe Bracer Station Di : 1101- • COM . LI 9 19: Mail, 2.4; p. ra.;Erening Fart (Cest leave zonvor Station rot M 7,16 a. in.; accommodation and Ex t ter attontion of the public is directed following Now Ady'rtisernents appoar for the first tittle In the A lo -day - Keyser Notice—llollowuy'e Pith+ ~.1 Nutley-- straw Mortou. N,.)tice- Wade WIISOn • —Magnolia Balm Fcutat m,•nt- - ql m litstitt.;e I., , qtra •ut--thm Work.' -II 13. `ftchialle. 1‘ 2 :1.; !al No:Acts—S. & 3. snelh-riburz. Notice--Ti, o meet Commisl.lonerN, • :.1 -Will A. Smith. . I •4 ju,t 'ret,lvc.cl at the \V. A I,mtt.h. Rochester. uc3o-,ew flee amount of coal now awaiting I moat iu the various pools of the alungabela is the largost over colloct- . al one time. It is estimated that twelve million bushels are loaded . :•oats and barges, the larger part of in the pools of the Monongliela. an.ount which will be started out „I depend entirely on the duration of .0 rise, which at present looks very fr - 1 In. I'm-I cook -AWN , . In the market Is the Waterprool. finest quality in black, brown Se 11111:: tlt gri•ett liarLfEltls. •\ .41:1iT0% fit the CiLeall Store of 11 A. Smith, Free of Charce.—Call at Hugo An : ~..“,cn's Beaver Drug Store, Beaver, , and get a sample bottle Dr. A. Boit liertnan Syrup, free of chargc. , IL , lately been introduced in this cotin -1.:. ;row Germany, and for any pertson •,illering with a severe cough, heavy •,,I settled on the breast, consumption any disease of the throat and lungs it equal in the world. Our regular (Tuts. In all cases money V.lll Le pr ,, mptly returned if perfect sat not given. Two doses will relieve any ease. Try it. nov'29;ly er New hat,. 11e%% it:l4lllf,, ❑c , r ht)1111t2 t S ttli at the Cheap Stur, .31 \% td gym: th Ruch I Ys I:.• hew i.urlor stove (Jubilee), a soft coal, be-t In C•e—sores fuel. save. MGM ~.!1- I !“!ducce ar, ct, rs heat and a beautl- L !Neon,: cr.pehre Call at the sample ~ , r ll of !he 13,aver Fail:. Co-operative A.., 1 4A 1: 0 11. Ite,re . e nrlck hlutk, Mtn ra! ',ll polowy.—We rau out of papers ::-• ; 111,1 were very mm l,llll o' u.l out :(juite a number of t. ;.) our patrons. This was4Oc ,.,- 4...1 I , y ~ or supply of paper from reaching us in time. Wei • . in —hap of this character will lIIMMII3III oryl tp,ip OW CHEAP STORE I, •-1.. r hang.cd Ilandt4.—Mr. David San tlie .I,rtinai, has Llis- ,r:, hat paper to M r. G. D. IN: eustpr kl'y an independent, usefill r, and hit. retirement from the pro • n 1 , a , otir,e of regret to his flamer .: thr....ll.rhout the State. Mr. r, hw successor, we trust, will al r t , , i a a 111:111 who Can nether 1, dril. en, or butlghtto stippot't bad r had 111.30:11 re. (4 pi oti bu4_tlen, wagons, earriage,., sultieys, buck-hoard, to Ihp:rattan' 1:oyd•s, near the 1:t Ito , ho , ter. All orders prom pt l-h,14 kl to. sept4;l3' ~.•: heap sr the .'co r n .J• t Lt.:lp t•ttt , re t , I W A 1•17.1:th. 3.; 't irk county, 411110, editors 4.real newspaper correspondents cavalierly- - Green Horn' sends a artier for publication in which he , a'es that it is his first attempt at writ for a newspaper. Without wishing ramp the genius' of the young man, would advise him to let it he his - Takes the starch rig .at out. —1111.)- itoaiester, "takes the starai right .1 of the high prices and sells goods - t;r. Lar;:a[R' to Leather Delis, Jet Ursa •• • f.n, -eat!, neck-tifal. Lace collar 6. „ • T lace find linen tylicr,, at I:1 , t >1,4., or. Will Smith. ltochef Ler, The ('Lute of Rev. White, : •:,cwhat n ,tees White-Scott ease was 1. , re the ~ y riod of the. Presbyterian (';.;;rch at Wheeling, last week. It was there on appeal, as we understand .y Mr. White, who had been busnen- ti by the Presbytery ithe court bel6w. , ‘f[cr hearing the case the Synod con- I th 9 decision of the Presbytery. Whit. , , we learn, will now appeal 1,, Gener::.l r (ling in the church. have livara it stutt-i witLiti p-t that m f . into of rinno a fortune since tr with Miss Scott began. The , ;1 t t , % itiotls!y esittitat,l at from Lo r.t.tl uncl,rw. '.. , turc of \V . I.! liotiof.trr '• Rope:dors. - —iio to 11 i; , -I,e<er; and buy your hats, bonnets, • and flowers, and do so repeated -0,1 '23 -2 w lie following is a correct li4t of the ! Democratic electors for Pa. for • :dent and Vice Vresident of the 1-ni i,!-;„t„ me friends of peace and rec .. : mem between the two sections of country, are urged to compare their 1•4 with this ticket before depositing m the box on the .)Lh of November John Knecth Frfdlt W Gunster 'David Lowenberg JameLs McKnight Ilently Welsh Henry J ,Stahlia Robert W Christy F Logan Wzn A Gal bran h :;ar Cowan W Skinner -• •len :Marvin • Fry ! 1 :1 s 11, , tuas J Barger I) Anderson •• , monit •••••: - (ze BerreLl Fred' k M Rubinson John It Wilson Nteklesou 1 ..kiah Houpt Philip H Stevenson John T Bard Georg° \V Miller A Dyer I: Hawley II tram 1 Swarr 1:. rLiard I{e,ll Ilibbaid's• Itochester, fiir 4 4 g,(1 ,, , at fiv,v 1 rires. 0;123-12w 'Flio,llog Crop of bllinoi~f~—e' c -rang to the State Auditor's report the ftatnber of hogs in Illinois on last June w.er six months old was 3,29 . 2,1 GS head hile for the corresponding period in I+7l there were 2,938,749 head, or =1,41(3 :Lead less than this' year. Their valua- Lon, however, for IS% is $4,040,7315, • tt.4.411", & 4,',29. These figures shoW a de , reasc 0f;,..A.5a . '2,ir."1. which would indi cate that the older and more mature I,,qzs have been sold pretty closely up in I liuuis, the same as in other Western 41-"Anytbing to beat Grant." But the low pnces at Hibbard's (Rochester) for dry goods, notions, millineTy, felt clilrts, velveteens, &c., ttc.. beats any thing;octl.3) -2w • Col. Alex. K. ?IleClore in an inter view states that the organization of the Liberal Republican party in this State is still kept up in over l y county and town, and a direct communication with all the chairmen of county committees is still maintained. It is intended to maintain a perfect organization of the party after the *residential election 'and to call a State - Convention of the Liberal Repub lican party for the purpose of nominat ing next year candidates for Judge of the Supremo court and State Treasurer. —Philacra Presa. it? 00 $lOOO 10 00 1 1-, Ou 12 00 IS Ou 15 00 21 Ou 5,) 00 &••4 00 SS 00 GO (X) 613. 00 100 00 Or - II you want pan r but or bonnet done over, or irimmed, go to the Cheap Store of Will Srotdb. Rochester, l'a. ''Simon says wiggle waggle" right in to Ilibbard's store (Rochester) and buy your goods and save money by doing so , 0ct23,2w MCI Frightful Disease Among Hors cs.—The Canadian horso disease has broken out in New York and is raging frightfully in, the western part of the State. In Rochester the street railway company have suspended. The livery stables and express companies have also suspended. There is hardly a horse to be seen on the streets, and not a farmer's team in sight thereabouts, The disease is raging with great fervor among all the stables in western New York. It is a form of, influenza, and Is classed by veterinary authorities under three heads, viz: the catarrhal, rheum atic, and the gastro-eyresipelatous forms. The disease which has rfiatle such havoc in the stables of Buffalo, 'Ni agara, and s ' Viehestor, is of a 5 (t) 1 50 4 00 1 00 15 (10 '2 (X) '2 00 1 00 - a ( 'AT R 11.11).. CHARACTER, its first noticeable symptoms being a flow of troth' the eyes, a watery dis charge from the nose, general languor, followed by a cough. In the early stag es of the disease the membranes of the nose are pale, of a leaden color, while the eyes are reddish iu appearance. The veteri mules also report some cases which henever they appear prove fatal, as commencing with a chill succeeded by a feverish condition, manifested by heat of the mouth; membranes of the eyes and nose reddened; pulse frequent, though soft and easily compressed, res piration quickened, aud sometimes la borious. At this stage the bowels may be sluggish, urinary organs inactive, and the iischarge trom the nose often assu ming a yellowish or greenish appear- 19KM bv:a« ERIE w hich has frequently appeared among horses in Furtipe, usually runs its course within ten days. There has been great deva,talion among the horses in Roches ter and in Buffalo, owing to the improp er tr(atment and an imper'ect the disease. A steam bath has been put in opera tin, and it is claimed with good effect, l'oriouslv enough, canal horses are not suffering, at leas), there are no cases in the Barns in this" city. It strttf•k itodhester about the first of last seek, and io has spread with aston ishing rapidity. It is 4'upposed that seven-tenths if the horses in the city are in,ire ~r less affected hy this epi det„i,•. 7,...y-t,o 'to Hibbard's, Rochester. for good goods at low prices. Cal , KEN'', and butter taken in excLange r goivls ul l 4ll, l ,:inits, at at Hibbard's. Rochester. seinntt A FARM FOR A STORE.-A first-clans Dry Goods and Grocery Store in a good Location, near to the best markets in this county—now doing a good business —can be had for agood farm. Store and building valued at from $1.5,000 to $20,000. The best reasons given for wanting to exchange. Apply to, or add res Steven son \Vittisb, Beaver Falls, l'a. Ljei:2;tf The Way They Marry at Alli aney.—From la t. week's Allianve - Ihol, we cli p the following marriage no- ME FOR EII O 'E—MU MM ERT—By Rev. K: Brown, A. M., in front of his re:lc., idence on Mount Union Street, in a cart riage, on Sabbath morning, October 19th, 1s71:: John Forehope and Elizabeth Mumuiert, all - of this county. 4:1 -- (3 , 0 to Hibbard 's, Itoche4ter for good goods Ont low prices. oct23-2w There is no risk in purchasing a Singer Sewing Machine, as thousahils testifyt. ili to its tA.best rnachmo in the world! It has bets t,ubject tipthe severest tests, and to-day - it stands in the opinion of all experienced sewing ma chine men unriveled. The perfection of its construction gives it a decided advan tage over ail others. The essential parts of a inn ma chine are the inechanicism for making stitches, also fur holding and feeding the cloth, and fur the tension of the thread. In all th6ae particulars the superiority of The Singer is readily acknow ledged— the needle is straight, and the Motion of -the needle bar is such as to form the loop in a manner least liable to miss stitches. Another peculiar feature in the Singer sewing Machine is, that it cannot be put out of titne or adjustment by use! Many who have been aiMi.yeil by the;r ma chines getting out of adjustment ill ap preciate this point of thoroughness of construction. R. STRAW eiz CI 1., I ion end Agents, Sixth Street, Pitts burgh, l'a. • ante‘i —low) 0t1; , ../..:;‘ , .11,.:a. rat the M ill, Nev. Iry Wade ❑ow to Vatie Lire. - :.:.• a nian h . l' I , y of .lane, l.c etery an,l last. Taho 1: ja,t ay Cioug,ll i'. it , —.3. , It I• -all I.aril(-0„ vital, e•.ul:ial al- 011 fair. Take itjii la , thou hy.,11 NNai , 4 horn to the tahk. ,tr a merry part in it; azi though 11. e 6a l viaft(al fir your eoining. Take it a, thou r tit it v..;., a grand uppliatinity t , i i. anti :l'•is ;to carry fir I=tol to help aril cheer N. i'ary, Il map ho t. , ..1 1,1 , ;kt MEM twajoritv It I. 1i.,,r a, much ‘,l iht• NVllure 1n Llv3 man NS 11 , ace-ippli-hes one tithe of %%hat might he Who cannot look baf•li: upon ty prrtl:llllle-i thoughts crushed, aspirations utiillo,l, and ail beeause of the leek of the lit poss.ble off ii t. If we knew bet: , r to take and make the most oc I.(e it Nvould be far f;reater than it is. Now and then a Man stand, bark tr the Crow,l, lal,irs earnestly, .4ead , and stratglitr.sy neconi-s hi mous for wisdom, iuteilei skill, great nos:, n4 , 111k! N%orhi onder- , , admires, idolizes; and oft it only illus trates w nat each may do if ho talus hold or life with a purpose-I , y the Lead and shoul•ders. 1r a inau Lut. hay Lk) n ill, and follows lip by the right elhirt, there is fluid/dig in leason he may 11.{. t•Npe,t to accomplish. There is no magic, no miracle, no secret to him who is brave in heart and determined in spiri:. M! sterious —I t is with deep regret that we announce the mysterious disap pearance of Capt. C. W. McDaniel, of Canonsburg. On the ;Ali lust. Mr. Mc- Daniel left home in company with Dr. Martin: to go cast for the purpose of buying good.. They traveled together until they arrived at the P. It. R. depot, in West Philadelphia next tuft:ling. Here they separated. Dr. Martin going into the city and Mr. McDaniel started for view-York:, where he ox petted to meet a friend, Mr. Rea, and look around the city with him and. return to Phila delphia on,S%eduesday night or during Thursday at the farthest, requesting Dr. Martin to engage a room Corr him at the hotel. Ile did not return to Philadel phia as oxpseted, and up to this time no tidings can be had of him. It is feared that ho has met with foul play. Mr. McDaniel is a highly rcipected citizen, his family are almost distracted by the terrible suspense, and it has cast a gen eral gloom over the whole town. Ms afflicted family have our sincere sympa thies, and we hope something may turn up to relieve the painful mystery that surrounds theaffair.—lnfeen Review. TILE 0.1,th rvalti•!..l I . For the Bearer Argun After the Battle.—Noss that the struggle in our county and State is over, we may be permitted to look over the ground. Never before had the Repub ycan party such au opportunity to re buke the dishonesty of corrupt officials and slate makers, and reward honest men, as in the past elections, and with out injury to their party orFauization, or ) affect (except beneficial) on the Pres idential canvass, By voting against such men as nartran ft, Allen and oth ers, but poll bg the full party vote-for Supreme J go, Congressmen at Large, th y would not only have repudiet ated 4 1 lie actions of rings and slate ma kers, but have greatly strengthened the Radical party for the Presidential cam paign, but particularly in future eloc tions. The people would have seen that the party intended to' defeat :bad men,- and only elect honest ones, an d , such a party would always be gainingstrength. Success in the election of such candidates , as part of the tickets were composed of,- and by such moans as wore used in the past campaign, is only temporary to the party, and must eventually result in its complete demoralization, and destruc tion. But the managers were shrewd and cunning, and determined to carry their pet candiates through at all hazards. There were a number of Republicans, who, though honestly opposed to a por tion of the State and County ticket. were at the same time warm friends of Gen. Grant; these men wore induced to vote the straight ticket, by being made to be lieve, that the success or defeat of Geu. Grant, depended on the result of the Oc tober election in Pennsylvania; and in this way Grant was used to help drag the heavy load through. These disaf fected ones were instructed that a vote for Itartranft in October, was as good as two for Grant in November. So gener al was the belief amongst the better por tion of the Radical party, that carrying such a load, (as part of the ticket was dechired to be) would result in the de• feat of the whole ticket, that an effort was made to have the obnoxious ones withdrawn; but the slate makers would not permit it, they were the chosen ones, set up, by the Cameron ring; and they must be elected, if the rest of the ticket should be sacrificed to effect it. They boasted that they could elect them, and that they could have any majority in Philadelphia that would be necessary to to do so, and •by the registy of Y_.ooo more voters this year than in 1571, were prepared to make their boast good. Men in our borough who want t' be consider ed as high toned, moral, gentlemen, (and have for two or three years past taken no active part in politics, unless to help defeat parts of the Legislative and Scip atorial tickets, and all because, as they openly declared, the aspirants for those positions were neither honest nor lit fir the positions , , were this fall amongst the most attire and persistent workers for the whole [straight) 'ticket, on which were some of the same men, whom these very gentlemen had so often openly, and publicly denounced. What salve aas applied to cover up the deformities? All kinds - Of ways and means were us ed in our borough to corrupt and influ ence men to vote for the ring ticket: even to threats of discharge to the work ing and dependent voter; and one honest German actually - „ did lose Its situation for daring to take time enough to "exer-. .-Cise the right of an American 'citizen” of voting as his conscience dictated. Is it not a burning shame, that such things can be in a free country, and what a small soul such a man can have, that would stoop to so petty a tyranny.. But in spite of all such means, [and of the fact that this is the residence of the Chairman of the "Radicar County Com mittee, the selection of whom as Chair man, was one of Boss. Quay's shrewdest strokes of poVeyl, Rochester borough did nobly, as the vote shows, for in stance: the straight Republican maJori 4y.mtCongressinan at large, was 6s; on I:overhor, only 61; and on State Senator, only 7. The Legislative candidate, \I r. Cross, ran coniiiderably ahead if his ticket :as it was' expected he would do], tie being a resident of our borough, anti an active business man, and of course had personal friends in both parties. You will find by referring to the returns of 1569, on State Senator, that in a vote of about 31S, Rutan received majority; this year At a poll of 430, he may law Z. and this time certain gentlemen work eVard for him, [and the straight ticket, that in 1 , 69 opimsedtitti on the grounds that he was neither honest nor competent. But what 1 started out to say, is, that it is so hard fur me to understand how certain persons, branteng to ho consider ed consistent, high toned, moraEgentle men, reconcile it with their eouseienees to N ote, find work, for candidates thi tim, wbioni they have been opposing for at least the past three years, and have repeatedly denounced openly, and puhlielV,is dishonest tuna tn,iit, xyhen there was such a splendid opportunity of rebuking the very dishonesty the gen tlemen were continually declaring atz . ainst, without injury to the others on the tickets. Recollect, Mr. Editor. , :entleinen are not Lo',rot.s, hut liel~uhlu•.r:ls oho have been pc,•ochie ! Jr morality :ao n ,l honesty in pnlitinti and . 4“;;:ld,tiate ,, , and profess to disapprove of anything in the shape of political trick ery , rings, idze. llereafter at least, _they evil; lie better understood and properly appre,inted. 11 hear 110 in , )re ,a4"l pro polawal IloneNty. It i , thin. f.r :}le,e gPiil;emeri to .:t . i.'l;tat Ih , 011 e, Iwo or three on tri, 1,.•0•:. “tild ha% defemed 6rant, r,r 11,1.1 any effect on the general result, a, \* OW better; such arguments were tea :trend° I f , r these kind of Noters. Then Y. hat has caused these gentlemen suddenly change their base, and emu. , to regard as honest, capable and descrN:ng, these men IA hem they have regarded as otherwise for years past? (if , •ou rse these gentlemen could not pnss!bly have beet; influenced by petty office, or promise of ring favors, and support in the future, for promotion. They at least should be above suspicion of receiving favors, or promises from the - Bea% er ring - , as the said ring bus hail heretofore no greater enemies or hearti er haters than these same gentlemen, What magical influence then, has been used on the high toned gentlemen and pinks of political 'honesty, by :Boss Quay to effect this "fLuficer' change? M r. editor can you explain the mystery? We are waiting over here to see what course the Chairman of the "liadica/" county Committee will pursue as re gards the Beaver Falls ballot box stuf ers. Ile certainly has a chance to gain ( popularity amongst the honest portion of the community, by taking an inde pendent and fearless course, by fully ex posing the rascality, and putting it up on the shoulders of those who concocted it. Will he court the favors of the slate makers, or the good people at large? Mr. S. being one of our own citizens, wo want Ve.ar from hint. Bottles lull of 'leanly .—Ladies, if son would have beauty by the bottle full, all you have to do is to purchase Ilagan's Magnolia Latin. That peer less beautifier of the complexion not on ly heightens natural charms, but ren ders even the plainest countenance ex ceedingly attractive. It recalls to the pallid cheek the rosy tinge of health re moves pimples, blotches, roughness, sallowness and other blemishes, and im parts to the skin a most delicate fairness and softness. It smooths the furrows caused by time, or care, and gives face, neck and arms the plump and engaging appearance of youthful beauty. All this is accomplished by the most natur al moans, viz: by gently and naturally stimulating the circulation In the capil lary blood vessels'. Besides being the most effectual aid to beauty known to modern auionce. Watch A Wane—The people of Beaver county were terribly stirred up the day before' the recent election rela tive to an attempted fraudon the ballot box at Beaver Falls. In the excitement statement!' and counter-statements, effi davits and counter-affidavits were made by different parties who were supposed to be in possession of all the facts con nected with that worse than horse-steal fog business. The Clerk of Court, being the only official connected with the [nat ter was appealed to relative to the ap pointment of James M. Aden, alias "specks" as a return Insreetor for Bea ver Falls has made two statements which we publish below. In these ttatemento it will be seen that before the election, ho virtually denied that such len Gad ,ever bead appointed by him, while in the btatement after the election he gives what he allegen to- ou all the facts In etnineetion kb that miainuna appointment: HART'S STATEMENZIHATIT . B sTAT EMENT Ii EFOII T AFTEIt THE ELEC BLECTION. TI . I hereby certify To the lion. B. B. this was the only Member/in and rah potition [reference , Cra. is hero made to a lii.ENTheltEs t In petition signed by .reply to your coin -15 or 20 citizens of nalwication of Get. Beaver Falls, ask 12th, 1872, addressed ing for the appoint-Ito uw, I have to say went of C. Meal—that ou the 12th day ter and George W.lof September, 187', Nelson] ever pre-Iu petition fur the sented to me for the aPpoisi tenni t of re appointment of Re- turn, inspectors of turn Inspectors forWection for the bur the-Borough of Beaeough of Beav e r vet' Falls, and that was tiled in made the appoint-1111Y otli e, signed by meat of George W.: 41 " era/ citizens tit Nelson on said pets - Bald borough, and Lion; and further,'askieg the appoint- H. C. Patterson nor "'lit of L'ltl"rl4° W• J. L. B. Dawson ' NetBull and Chris never petitioned .M° ll lte'r ' bulb as k e d we teappo l e crepuulicathe as such any other man afterlltiVecLora: I slid I had concluded to:pi thought. there ought appoint one man be tow man from from each party. :cacti Party uPill'ltt In witness whore- ud, but that 1 would of, I have hereunto see about, th&tnat set my band this 7th ter. St-""e 111110 a/. day of October', 1872. ter this, 1 met J. L. J. C. il A nexpk., It. Dawson and 11. C. Patterson, at • which time they asked me what had done about the appointweut of ad :ditional election of licers for the bur nnigh ul Beaver Palls. I said I had not concluded; they then guru us a rea 'son for asking the appointment tit tire republicans, that !with the full retoati licatt Lite out, they could elect three lout of the four in- Ispectois to elect,aud they were entitled eu us many by ap pointnieet as they could elect by bal. ,lut. I told them I • Won Id not be in a hurry making the appeautnieuL, au d host if I appointed lone from each par- Ay, they could sug igest one and the Democrats the oth er. About ten days or two weeks before the election, I asked the advice of J. S. Rutau, who passed the law, what I should do, and he advised me to ap poiot•one man (ruin each party; !said to him, you tell I/Jaw sou and Pattersou what you think !about Luis matter, for I thought it my duty to appoint one Republican and lone Denlocrat, and 'I did net want to of tend them. Tins ho premised to du if he saw them. 'l' h e next day he told me :ho had seen Dawson lia Beaver, and had insisted upon the !appointment ot one Man trolll each par ty; that Dawson had told him to have me wit hold the ap pointment until ne !consulted Patterhou ,and others. I The next day he (M'r. Rubin) handed lute a note addressed to him which was,as Itekir as I can reed led, as luflOWek: 1 - 11oN.J.S. Ituras, Deal' : —Bare iJalues M. Alton and Ira Ranksonl, Sr. ap pointed return in specturs fur Beaver Falls borough. 'Signed—J. L. 11. D." i I asked Mr. lin- Itati who Allen was. I lie replied Ini e elid ,trot knell; that, he knew hansom; who !was the leading !Democrat of Beaver Calls. Which note 1 carried in my {pocket or left it, my liable drawer taut ,the evening of Cite. td, 1872, whets !wrote out' the cur , titlicate appointing 'lra Ransom, sr. (Democrat.) I then started le the. Post oince, and met J. L. B. llawswi and .41. C. Patterson on Uw pavement ill trout of tint) Cour I lousoor when one o 'them asked we I had made the up- Ipetutinent of eiec lien Oilleers fu r Beaver Falls. I told tom I had. tate then -.aid, "(live Inc the rw liticate for our titan. • 1 said the certificate wa3 not ko..tdo out, Mit it Mt..; would Wait it I‘..W 111 111 lites , ktilkl write ono nut Inch they .tgreckt to do it it i not take tic too lung. 1 then went , te toy (thee and wl ate out a eertiii c.ile for James M. Allen and gave it to Mr. I).swsk,kk, and litipro.ks on is that lie did nut read it but put it into his docket arid started as it was then late tit the evening; end I presunw L. B. Daugherty, Esq., tiairnian oC Demo ratio County Coin nutlet', seen Alleti's eel titivate, fur lie ' was standing look ing on the paper Iwnile I wrote part ;el it. \lr. J. M. ( Democrat ) wily also standing near we, hut ewet aity that he aeon what 1 was writing. That same evening, before I had retir ed, I was informed I had appointed the wrong mad return inspector for • the borough of Beaver Valls• v, •• said, "I "hail op poi cited the man they requested me to." My informant said ho knew noth ing about that all he knew was they wanted the appoint ment I had made revoked.and George : W. Nelson t he man named in their .petition to Court— appointed. I said, !"All right, I will 'make the change now;" and the next morning I wont to my office and wrote out out his certifi- Icate, which certifi cate I took to Bea •ver Falls on same day Which it was is sued. And in conclusion II will say that I lined° the appoint ment of James M. Allen in gbod faith, supposing he was a bona fide citizen of said borough, and I revoked the ap pointinent• with no, !other idea than that. la mistake bad been' made. JouN C. horn", Clerk of aura. itnell EmTE It N Candor and truthfulness such als we .see hero exhibited Is vrellcalculated to inspire the poopio of the county with confiderico(?) that their 4 o'ffielal records are -in safe hands. It seems to us that a little7impeaching" would do Mr. Hart a vase amount of good at the present Uwe. For the Deaver Argo t , A TEIIPERAN4:E SONG. BY ttry. ickITS AVBILBY. Tune —"How tedious and tasteless The Lours.' 1 onc3 had a master whose name— Recorded hi regions below— Id Bacchus, the god who sent rum Which brought to my soul direst wo. Ile robbed me of ail I po , sesseu of money, Of health and of tune, ' Or friends; and drove peace from my breast; Arid sadness and sorrow were mine. The CIOUIiS or despair did come down, And settled around my dark heart; . The wife of my bosom—tor.orn— In .ingulth—was called to depart. By children deserted their home 01 wretcheaness, want, and d 'eSpaly, Forsaken by God and by I cast off all hope, and all fear. - The name ormy God I blie.phena,o That holy, adorable name; I sought oupthe low haunts:of sin, Was pleased with pollution and:shame. • • I strove to deliver my soul From Bacchus, and 1111111 vii.SOCW: But ho who abandon's the b0w1,.. Will dad it not easy to do. 1 ea:led upon God labia ald; Ile heard, and Ile answered my plea; From Ilirn my denVeMEICO Came: And now, by tint grace. I ant free. The demoa no lonl,Ter exults o'er me, as his dupe and his slave; ly prospects are brightening, now: 1 am borne on p•osperity's wave. Lord Jeans! ',was Thou Mast me save! I love Thee for what Thou hest done; All drunkards, I pray Thee reclaim. For refuge, to Thee bid them come. OW chain the vile Demon below, And banish his name from the earth: \ Then sadness, and sorrow, and no, Will fly to the place of their birth. Beaver, Oct. 29, rot the Bearer Argue Self Condemned.—Our amiable Clerk of Courts, John C. Hart, in his reply to the queries propounded to him by Ibo bar 04 Beaver county, published in the last Annus, has placed himself in rather an unenviable position—unless ho deems a clique, or party 'laved, is sufficient reward for a character for probity or astuten ease sacrificed. Mr. Hart's statements, as to tho fact.; given In it, aro doubtless true; but if it is af a and frank answer to the ques tions propounded, how does he stand in relation to the alleged attempt at fraud on the ballot-box at Beaver Falls. Dues not that statement of John C. Hart convict himself alone? Does it con vict any one else, even as accessory thereto? Fire, A petition Is presented to him envie d by leading citizens of Beaver Falls, asking for the appointment of two Republicans. To this ho says, "I thought there ought-to be one man from each party appointed, but would see about the matter;" here the spirit of fair dealing akserted itself, mid re4lsted oven the masterly logic of IL C. Patterson and J. L. 13. Dawson; but unwilling to trust to his own judgment, he consulted with J. S. Rutan, who passed the law; Rutan advised him to appoint one from each party. The next day Mr. Rutan handed him a note, which was addressed to Hos. J. S. Rutan, asking him (Ratan) to have James M. Allen and Ira Ransom, Sr., appointed Return Inspectors for Beaver Falls borough, signed J. L.? B. D. He says, "I asked Rutan who Allen was, ho said ho did not know, but knew Ransom (of course it could not be ex pected that the Senator would have any knOwledge of a Philadelphia repeater and ballot-box atuffer) though some per sons hereabouts (suspicious, evil mind ed, doubtless) thought the appointment of Allen was made on the recommenda tion, perhaps urgent solicitation of the Honorable gentleman, but he stands ac quitted by ono who ought to know, who does know, by one in authority.t Second, On the third of October, Mr. Hart writes out the certificatetfor Ran som, and the same day Dawson and Pat terson, or one of them, asks for the cer tificate for "our man." It was not:writ ten; Mr. Hart sits down at his de*, and writes a certificate ‘ pe does not ttak_Wiip their man is, they do pot ask' hIM who ho has named in it, one of them takes the certificate for Allen, imts itin his pocket Without reading, takes it away with him, and some time during the night, some person, who wo know not, tells him that he appointed the wrong man. "Why," I said, "I had appointed the man they requested me to.'' Now who had requested him to? He could not mean J. L. 11. D., because those-in itials stand for the name of but one p'er son, and he says, "They requested me." It could not be Dawson &Patterson, be cause Hart does not say they mentioned A lion's name in any of their interviews and beside Dawson and Patterson make affidavit that they did not. recommend Allen. It was not the citizens on the pe tition, for they named other persons.— Will Mr Hart explaht what two or more persons he alludes to widen ho says : "I appointed the man they*requested me tor But, lot us suppose that Mr. Hart ment he when ho said they, how does the ease stand upon his full and frank an swer' It is thus: That he, John C. (tart, cli•thed with the power to appoint re turn inspectors for Leaver Falls, ap pointed for inspector a man—a stranger to himself—about whom ho made no in quiry except to Itutan, to whom ho was ako a stranger: who was named by no one, who was recommended by no ono, except in the note signed "J. L. B. D.," ( which did not have even "I'. M.," which stands for Postmaster to iti; and this in the face of the fact that a petition of citi zens was before him asking for the ap pointment of n different person! Does not Mr. Hart, on his own fall and frank answer, stand alone, self-con demned and self-convicted of the bold at tempt against the purity of the ballot box at Beaver Falls? Unless,'lndeed, we include •'J. L. B. D.," whoever that may ,be, as an accomplice. "But," says Mr Hart, "I made the ap pointment of James M. Alien in good faith," supposing ho was boactfide. a ci tizen of said borough. What right had Mr. Hart to suppose that Allen was a citizen of Beaver Falls? No one told him so. His supposition was not.found ed on any knowledge be possessed him self, and it was his duty to know who he was about to appoint, and if he did not know, to make inquiries of citizens of Beaver Falls. Why, we may ask, did he not inquire of If. C. Patterson, or J. L. IL Dawson, whesand what Allen was? They would doubtless have told him whether or not he was a bona tide citizen of Beaver Falls, and would also have couched for his character for honesti -2 -- a good trait to have in a return inspec tor. Although it appears conclusively from Mr. Hart's answer that ho alone is guil ty, yet we are loth to believe but thiok with many citizens that, there are others behind the scenes who are more culpa ble than he; who in fact are the really guilty parties—that Mr. Hart has made more of a mistake than in appointing the wrong man—that his greatest offense has been that he has not made a full and frank answer to the questions propound ed to him ; and under the influence of crafty men he has nixed Lis name to a statement which it it is the - truth, and .the whole truth, stamps .1. C. Hart as one of the deepest rogues of the day. It is not meant, however, by anything that has. been said to accuse Mr. Hart of being either deep or a rogue; his 'answer‘ will acquit' him of the first charge, and his past life acquits him of the latier: hut it is suggesten to Mr. Hart that it is not yet too late to make a full and frank answer. , Let the curtain be raised, so that th e people may behold the "honor- able men". who were engaged in this ne farious busineSS. M. 1000 more pairs of those cheap un derwear and socks at S. dz. J. Snelien burg's, Broadway, Now Brighton. OAKLAND GROVE, BEaVianCo.„ PA_ l . NEw lIDIOIITON. 0ct.20, 1872. Cot.. .1. WErairt), Editor "Beaver Ar gas;!' and to the honest citizens of Bea ' ver county, tittEUTING: If 1 write anything improper, pardon it, as it 'w,di lb unintentional. If the good people of this county and Senato rial district haVe grown weary of read ing facts as to the manner in which they have been swindled and defrauded of their rights, only necessary that a respectable pokien of thorn should indi cate it; but thisAeslre will not be regard ed if made by the brass-collarslaves who vote for fraudi with their Oyes shut— who swallow tho falsehoods of J. S. Ra tan, or walk upfto pollute the ballot-box at the bidding of M. S. Quay. The ono would foreswear himself, oven if person al security wore pendout upon his oath, for selfish ends; and the other would sell your franchises, in order to aid the ring to which ho is -attached, in plundering the State Treasury. At the request of such men I shall not cease to sound the notes of alarminor falter in holding up to public scorn the unhallowed, fraudu lent and unlawiful means by which they accomplish their ends. It is known to the citizens of Beaver county that I Ifni neither a learned nor a professional Writer. 1 never claimed to be such. , Tlio 51a,•98 of the treasury ring are untiring in./their efforts to cre ate the Impression that I cannot even spell correctly—that I am ungrammati cal and illiterate. All this I acknowl edge. But I On, I do, and I will both write and speak the truth whenever I have reasonable grounds - for believing that the rights of my fellow-citizens have been or ate about to bo jeopardized by such rascally Intrigues and unscru-, pulous frauds turhave been perpetrated upon them by the cohorts elftlie treasury ring; and I do 'not think it shall repair to the penitentiary for pardoned convicts to support my character for Integrity and veracity. am perhaps the only one In BeaveriOunty, cognizant of the fact that the than who owns and runs the whole working machinery of the re publican party in this State is both a thief and a scoundrel, who dare publish it boldly to the world. My duty to the public requiring that I should do SO. My conscience will not acquit mo unless I do what I conceive to be my whole du ty. The fist° who edits a paper in Now - Brighton, whO says I do not write these letters, is invited to sic at my desk (where ho has - :sat cringing and whining for favors) and look on while I draw a pen-sketch of , 'a portion of his history; he will then be able to comprehend my meaning if he does not endorse my grammar. IL is the truth, and not the style of its utterance, which hurts you, as well as Ml:your no-workers in tho warfare agaimit the purity of the ballot box, the safety of the public funds, and the liberties of the people. The entire working element of the re publican parts' iu - this State is, to-day, controlled by that old villain Simon Cameron, who was dismissed from the head of the War Department by the la tnented Lincoln for fraud, and was bran ded as a public .plunderer by the con gress of thelinitedStates in a solemn res olutio'n, which stands recorded in its journals unespunged to this hour. This old sinnCr, will., was made Chairman of Foreign relatieus, not on account of em inent statesmanship (for he has no abil ity in that. way) but for his peculiar apt ness in chicanery and peculation. It was not because the President waa miff ed at Sumner for his oppositlou to his pet Sall Domingo scheme, but because Cameron hadi' : convinced his highness that some few niitlion ,dollars might he filched from the settlement. of the Ala bama claims, :whicit secured him the Chairtnanshipef the Committee on For eign relations.; Well, to this old politi cal plunderer belongs M. S. quay; and to Quay belongs your soldier-boy Sena tor who gave away his large woolen shawl for a bottle of hospital SiulT.S.' at least, so he informed his mother. These are the kind of men who are at the head • ad front of tIA:9 republican party in this Stato and county, who lead you and make dupes and tools of you for their own selfish ends, To' show you that Ileaver county is not alone in her griev ances from the machinations of these ring-men against tho purity of the bal lot-b6x, I refer you to the following paragraph from a Lancaster paper, pre mising that the Muhlonberg referred to is a nephew of'§imon Cameron : —On the 14th inst. a complaint was muse before A biennial Arnwett-of Lancaster. by Reinhart Ref ler, Election Judge of the Eighth ward of Lancas ter, against Dr. IL E. liduhlenberg, United States Collect...r of internal Revenue, for offering raid election judge two hundred dollars to stud the ballot-box to reduce Buclutlew's majority to one hundred in said ward. A warrant was issued for the arrest of Muhlen berg. and that person subse quently gave hall for his appearance at court to answer the charge preferred agalpst him." Well, the ring papers say Simon Cam eron is to be re-elected to the U. S. Sen ate. This must 1 o a mistake, because Itutan declared 'recently that ho was not to be a candidate; and Rutan can't lie. lie also said that little blackleg gambler, Mackey, would not be a candidate for re-election as State Treasurer; yet, last week, ho was in consultation ,with his friends to promote his re-eleett; not withstanding Mackey's friends assured too he was "out of the woods" in regard to that little check of $160,000 which lays in the State TreaSury vault as cash, hav ing won more than that amount in bet ting on_ his friend llartranft. Is this the character of the man you wish pla ced in charge of the public funds? Sup pose Iluckalow had been elected, where would Mr. Mackey have bean? Camer on is for Mackey's re-election; - Rutan iii for him. Well, you who wear the brass collar say,' "AR right, we don't pay the taxes; what do we care, so we get the of fices anti pilfer the public fonds?" Mi. Editor, a little bush-whacking ed itor, called Rays, publishes a paper of clippings in New-Blighprn. Ile was in troduced to me by the valued, lamented hind much esteemed Christopher O'- Rourke. In his last issue he attempts, a sort of an editorial comment on my statement in the last ATM ITS, of the vote of Pal as I; i township. regrets, the truth is there published. Fifty dollars are still ready to be paid to any indn of good character who will fill the require ments contained in my challenge made in the Anut3's. I will just remind the little sleeper, that, while ho is in search of his lost pistol, ho should not overlook the fact that Mr. O'Rourke—whom ho treated scandalously mean—headed the subscription of charity (I was second on the list) to enable him to start his paper, after the conflagration of his former printing office, out of which he saved nothing but a roll of new carpet which was in the back-room; and upon which (the printing office) he collected an in surancoof $3,000 from a New 7 York Com pany; although the material destroyed was not worth over $l,OOO at the outside. He got this insurance money by the as eidetic° of Old Simon Cameron. how was that for smart? Moro in store for inch Johnson cotiporheads as you, Hays. I refer the reader to the following gen tlemen. who will bear witness that. from my first vote in Pulaski township I was about the only republican who furnish ed money to pay the taxes of, and vehi cles to bring to the polls tho ppor, aged, feeble, sick and crippled voters to .. aut. Min the men and measures of our gov ernment in its trials with treason: 'Oll - (many a one he has lirought in my conveyance (and paid their kixes with money receivetffrout me). Ephiailla Smith, esq. and hiS two Sons, Wirt tort, Thomas and Henry Fish, Thos. Fergu:-: son, esq., Henry Phillis, Elwood Titers , ; as and his two sons, and the balstae of the republican voters of the township. Not one cent of the money thus spent, was obtained through the corrupt barter of public Interests, or the sale of the interests, wishes and desires of my neighbors and fellow-citizens, as has been done by the le.aderti Of those who voted for J. S. Buten, M. g. quay dr, Co. Not ono farthing did I ever receive fe w any treasury corruption fund, StateNr county eommttee. Now let the little opium -eater come out mid challenge me to name the Trice paid him for serving the ring. and I will let him have it plain "d'ye moitul." lle challenges charges to be made in the attempted fraud on the ballot-box of Beaver Falls. Ile must have been sleeping on that pillow where he left his little shooting; iron, • while• other people were reading those charges. That matter is in the bands of Members of the bar, (who havei already forced a response from th , , Clerk of the Court, wbri•with-holds a portion of the truth), who will ventilate that matter, I trust, fully, let the consequences effect whom they may. I say Mr. 'lan's an .swer to the queries propounded by th© members of the Beaver Co. bar, is air in salt, because it clearly evades the whole truth. A_ witness who with-holds half the truth, is as guilty as ono who tells an untruth. W. W. Ittivirr. Mr. John &Haab:mot' Clinton Sta tion, Beaver county, was seriously in lured, on-Friday last, by a premature oxploslorrin the mines of Scott itt Co. the extent of his injuries is not known, but ho will probably lose ono eye. Wanted.-1000 husbelB of buckwheat at• the Stone Mills, New-Brighton, by Wade Wilson. Postponed.—ln conseluenee of un favorable weather, the second and third tlays of the first annual meeting of the Beaver Driving Association have been postponed until Wednesday (to-day}and Thaiiday -of this wait. The following horses are entered : Wednesday Oct. 34—Purse No. 4—Pre mium MI For all horses that have nev er trotted better than 3 minutes. W Fletch er [lathes b. s. Major Scott; Semi Magaw names b. in. Keystone, Girl; Moore Floyd names b. g. George; W Crawford names s. in. Nelly ; J Power names b. s. 3lazep pa, 0 Peck names b. to. Dolly Varden. l'urse No. s.—Premium $400.00. Free for all paging horses. David Magaw names r.g. Gipsey Roan; Mr. Luce names g. g. I)an Voorhees; W Crawford names b. g. i [airy; II P Miller names b. in. Nan cy; IS M Ewing names r. g Copper Bot tom. Thursday Oct. 31st—Purse No 6—Pre mium Val.—Free for all trotting horses. U P Shatter - names b. g. Ohio Boy ; A R Burnett names Dandy; J W Clarke names Kate Campbell; Samuel Keys names r. g. Slow Go; \Veir & Bro% n name b. s. Cap tain. A pacing race, to saddle, between "Cop per Bottom," "Gipsey Roan" and others is in contemplation, which will probably come oil on the last day (Thursday) after thi! Trotting race is concluded. GT' For the .Baker cooking stove. and the latest novelties in house-furntshing goods. go to the sales ioorn of the Beaver Falls Co-operative Foun dry Assoetatton, Reeve's Brick Nock, Stain SL, Beaver Falls. Man liipetti.—On last Thursday, a citizen of New Galilee, in a state of ebri ety, wandered on the railroad track and was literally torn to fragmeuta by a; pass ing train. Lie was a shoemaker by trade, anti our informant had forgotten his name. Another victim of king alcohol. Who will take warning? !.?":.i.r Ladies. if you wish to get suita ble tall and winter clothing for your eilil dren, rail at S. dz. J. Suellen burg's Broad way, New Brighton. For the Reaver Ards Now, and Then—sS72 vs. 1569. r Quay, In the "Radical" of October Sth, 1: 4 ;ol.peakitn; of Philadelphia, says: (If a Democratic ni.jotity is olitainetld ' - It be the duty of the Legislature to ,refuse to count the fraudulent and vtuateu minim, and to unite out and deliver the certtCcate of the election, as though that city did not exist, leaving the Democ racy to contest the election If they dare do 60." - Now, in 1, kw of the outragebus fraud and bare-frked corruption practiced in that city, in the last election, would not Mr. Quay's ruling be just and proper?— What says the "Radical" ithiv? It is more than likely it would not lavor the eniorc merit tit that. rule now, as it. would create quite a commotion among the Leg i tslatiffe candidates anti city officers, who owe thdir election to those same frauds Mr. Quay will probably think, "Tempora noitantur, et nos mutautur in illis." llowevcr, we should be pleased to h e ar fr o m him. QUID PR') Quo. Rochester, Oct. 24, The Street CommissMner's attention is directed to the Hide-walk crossing, near Capt. Hamilton's and Union Hotel. NEW BRIGHTON GRAIN MARKET. CORRECTED ny WILSON Whig Wheat, - - 014,W heat, - - New Wheat, - - Rye. - - Corn, - - Oatm, - - Buck wheat. - lIARR1E1). MeCAOITE—WA RR ICK —Tuesday Oct. by ltev. Win. 11. Locke, Win. Mc- Cacue, owl., to Mrs. Elizaboth War reia, all of Beaver Co., Pa. GUY—CUNNINGHAM-1n Wortem burg. oct. zlth, IS7:1, by ltev. John IL A ughey, Mr. Henry W. Guy of. Wain puni:to MiNs Kezia M. cu uning,ham of Wurtemburg. Mel'll ETER--TiIIMBLE.-- Tuesday, net. Bth, by ltev. J. I'. Davis, Dr.W.D. MePheter to Ada Trimble, all of llookstown, SM ITH —STEPH S EN.—Thursday, Oct. :Atli, by Rev. T. A. McCurdy, Mr. Jonathan Smith of Kendall, Pa., to Mrs. Hohena Stephens of Steu benvile, Onm. DIED. MORGAN—On the 23d of October, ISI2, in Beaver, Pa., Mrs. Martha J., wife Mr. - David Morgan, aged 40 years, 3 months anti 19 days. IV - ell , Adevrtisements. CITY' GUN 1.1"011.1.E.EZ, Just enlarged and r owned with n new and Rn pertor stock of r.UNS. end or send for a l'rlce List. Single Shot Guns, $3 to ,4'...0; Double Barrel shot Guns. SS to $75; Breerb 1.0.1,1cr5..535 to ;$15o; 'alive , . $ll to $75; Revolvers. ;6 to :724, , Address, 11. H. SCHULTE, 330 Liberty rt. Pittsburgh, Pa. 0ct.9.0;1w CHAMBERLAIN INSTITUTE EMI COLIC.I, , ' Randolph,.. Cataraugus County, N. Y The new Boarding flail k worth I<ito.o(si.(X)) in ready for occupancy. This Boarding-school, for both sexes has an ample endowment. spacious buildings. ex CUPIVC grounds nod abundant school apparatus. The Winter Term opens Dec. 3. Catalogues sent free mi epplication to Rev: J. T. EDWARDS, A. 21t.. Principal. octiklAw - - - - gEouTows Ron= Estate of John L. Jloore, deeeemed.— Letters testiitnentary to the estate of John-1.. Moore, late of lianover town ship. in the county of Beaver, deed, having been granted to the subscriber. residing in the town ship of independence, in said county. all percent ha-ing claims or demands against the estate of the said decedent are hereby requested to nlaite known the same to the undersigned withont'ille lay. u liUGII MOORS, hxr. heti.l;Get $125 FOR A R.4IIIPANEIXD BOUM WAL NUT cur ORGAN, o - ith lour stoPf, perfectiy new, Factory price, 7175. Al so a number of second hand 'Melodeons and or gans, ranging In price from EA and upwards, or for rout at moderate prices. Call and CSAMIDC , at the new music toots of CIiaItLOTTE BLUME, • No. 10, Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sole agent for Prince & Co.'s Organs. peplBoSm ••• Itegiegger'sti Notice. 11KTOT10E is hereby given that the following na il counts owedcutots and administrators have been duly paand filed In the Register's lace . 9 1.13e,". ef CO Onit permaylvanla, sod will be pie: 'rested for conflrinatlon and allowance on Wed ' nesday the 1311 i day of November, A. D. 197'1. and anal account of Elizabelh and Wm. C. adcars of the erns of Jannat Caldwell. decease& Final account of John Beeler and Fleury Grose, ex`rs of the will of Charles Beeler, decd. - Account of Geo. W. Shroade, admr of Washing ton Lentils, deed. Final account of nap Bach. ndmr of the es tate of Geo. n Statarabach, deed. Final (real estate) accounts of Margaret Rem admrx ofthe estate of Geo. Bender, dec'd- Final (real and personal) accounts of Daniel admr of the estate of Henry Baker, deed. octlGtc. it SINGLETON, Rcg. We seo by the Preabytertan, ;Banner that at a meeting of the Shenango Pres bytery, on the 16th inst.. Rev. John Aughoy tendered hie resignation of his paSlorate, but that in consequence of a unanimous declinaturo on the part of his congregation V . __Q aequiegeo, he was to withdraw it. Ills field . of -labor -is largo and arduous, bid sUs tallied by a united people his prospects for future usefulness are encouraging. -Ear Muse (undid:ling good* at km prices; and I - follow-ware of a sonrior quality, always on hand at the Co-operative Foundry dio,socLittun's Store, Nana street, Deaver Fails. The Prftbytery of Lehigh,at a recent meeting held at Bath, Pa., protested against dancing as not only unscriptu rid, injurious to morality and to the pur ity and influence of christian lives, but a sin which calla for the faithful exercise of church discipline by the church ses sions. OFFICIAL VOTE The folowing tab returns for Govern( CONTIES Ad".nis Allegheny Armstrong, Bearer Bedford I3erks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler, Cambria Cameron . Carbon ...... Centre ..... Chester • Clarion,..Clew!fied ' ...... Columbia, ...... Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware, .. Erie Fayette.. Franklin. Fulton Forest Greene' • lluntingdon Indiana. Jefferson Juniata. Lancaster. Lawrence. Lebanon._ . Luzern% ......... Ly com In g M • Kean. Mercer ... „Id on roe.. Montgomery. . Montour Northampton Northumberland Perry Pniladelphia Pike Potter. .. Suytter.. . Sullivan. ............ Susquehanna.., Tioga Union enango Warren . . , Washington ..... Wayne......... ..... ...... Westmoreland . . Wyoming....... York... ......... IMINI Majority New Advertise meets. 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 001100a0000000110000000u0d). 00000000000ATOTHIN (3,0000 0000000 000004.10000 AM .64 00 000000000 oKoooooooooooooooooootroooooooooooooooooopo 0000lVill be wore Gratifying to thcoooo out. 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Drawn .n Public, Dec, noth. Iszt Tickets $1 Tickets sent by Express C. 0. D., if desired. 1 Grand Cash Prize 1 Grand Cash Prize, 25,00 I Grand Cash Prize ..... . 15.0.4) I Grand Cash Prize 10,000 1 Cash Prize, 3.510 I Cash Prize, 4.0440 Cash Prizes, $3,050 each, ti,OlS) 4 Cash Priz, , e, $2,000 each,. ...... ........ ....... 4 2 Cash Prizes, $1.410 each, „ „„ For balance or Prizes seud Mr Circular. This Legal Enterprise Is endorsed by the high est authority or the State and business men. The limited number of Tickets on hand will he furnished those who apply first. All Prizes will he paid in fu4l. AGENTs WANTED. For full par ticulars add efel J M. PATTEE, 2sq-soctV-6wl General Manager, Omaha, Neb. -- $1 514 - 1 (id - -11 70 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditlont Expo tins, Fin Facing and Levarl Faeuts, issued by the COnrt 01 t_ ommon Pleas of Beaver county, Pennsy,vaula, and to me directed, i will expose to public sale by vendue or on t-cry, at the Court the hot °ugh of Beaver, ON SAIL It• DA I , the Bah day November 1572.5 t lU.o:cluck u. in the following described property, to wit Al, the tied, title , Interest and claim of defen• dent of, in, and to, the 101.0a:tint lot or piece or ground situate in the bort ugh of lloukstown. Bear \er con my and State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lot of Thomas Reed, un the eat by a public road, south by land of widow Tagmtrt, ;old west by land of Wm C,lenn; on whica la erect ed story - (mine dwelling with 3 rooms and eeitar underneath, all enclosed and planted with troll trees; there is also 'came stable on the Vela- - - X6O - - 60 - - 90 i,.•ized :mil taken In ext.cuttna.a+ the tin - Tory of David tithli ai the suit of David-Kennedy. IME At the same time and pia..e, all the right, title, intezest and claim of defendant of. in; and to, all that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the borough of Beaver Falls, Beaver county and Stave of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fol lows, to tats: On the north by Mound direct, on the e.t , t by an alley, on the south by a lot, and on the west by tleeond street ; etze of lot 4,0x110 feet, on which it erected al.story frame dwelling house as Ith 1 rooms, cellar underneath, necessary out buildings. all enclosed. Seized and taken in execution as the property of U. Parkinson at the suit of Miner 4.; ALSO, NO. 3, A: the same time and place. all the right. title. interest and claim of defendant of. in and to all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough of Beaver FdllS:Vjearer county tt State of Pennsylvania, being lot No. rx, L'coshimy plan of ',mkt borough: hounded on the north by lot No. Ma, on the cast by Lincoln Alley, on the south by ILA 5:1:4, and west by Johnson street, on which Is reeled a one-story frame dwelling house. with •2 r. 01118 and a cellar underneath, ad cuc,osed; siLe of lot 4:1x145. Seizell cntt tzken In execution the property of \V J. Llmegroorcr, at the :gut t.l tstev,n9on IV ntirh. IMIE At the t.arrie, time awl place, all the right. tide, interest a id claim of defendant 01, iu , and to, the fc.llowniz property situate in the boronzh of Itea vrr Falls, Beaver county and State Of Penned lea u:3, bounded and described as follows to wit: he lug lot No. 17`2 In the Patterson plan of lots of said borough, anti bounded on the north by lot No 1711, same plan;:on the cast by Tank street; on the south by lot NA) 171. samo plan. and west iv l o t No. itii.same plan. Size - of lot 4ltxl ti , all enclosed. Scared and tarn in execution as me property of John Eittenindu at the snit of Edlwln B. Folder. ALSO, - No. 5. A , the same time and Ware, all the ril.tht, title, interest anti claim of defendant of. ad, and to, the followmg described piece or parcel of laud, el tu ate in Brighton township, Beaver county, Pa., bounded as follows : on the north by land or tt. I'. Kuhn, east by land of Richey Eakin's helm, on the south by laid or W. A. Laird, and west by hinds of R. P. Ruhtrarnd W. A. Laird, contalnlwz llftv acres more or less. on which there is erected f!i i story frame dwelling house with six rooms, ball and pantry—cellar underneath; a frame barn alarms, corn-crib & other necessary tint bulldmgs ; a good orchard on the premlses,and a well of ex cellent water at the door; all enclosed. ThL, is one of the moat desirable harms to Brighton town• ship, situated within four miles of Beaver, on the New Lisbon roan, convenient to schools, churches • Se zed and tah'en in execution as Me property of Ahner Morton, a: the suit of berniel Unz. trustees, ALSO, No. G. At the same time find, place, all the right, title, interest and claim of defendant of, in and t n ., a ll that piece or messnage of land, Motet° in the town snip of Ilopewell. county of Beaver, and State of p eans yleania, hounded on the moth by land of caw. David McDonald. on the west by hind of Jscoli Baker. on the south by land of Andrew McDcnald, and on the east by the Ohio river, con taining forty acres, being the same piece of land xhich was allotted by the heirs of Andrew Mc- IMbald, deceased, to the said Martha Christy. one of the children and heirs at law of said deceased; on which above described property' is erected a one story frame dwelling house with t, ooms; all enclosed Seized and taken in execution a" the pro .rty of Thomas Christy and Martha Christy his wife, st the suit of Wm. M. Bruce, micar. of Jacob Bruce. dec'd. ALSO, No. 7. At the satne time and place, all the right, title, interest and claim of defendant of, in, and to. lot —, Minute in the borough of new Brighton, Beaver county, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: On the north by Butler street, on the east by lot No. 1.45. on the south by an alley, and west by Canal street. Saidlet has a front of SA feet on Batter etreet and extends hack of Lame witittorn feet to Closer Alley, on which Is erected a . 2 -story Itstsse withU moms, also tiArtory kitchen in the rear; cellar underneath; sll enclosed. Seized and tithen fn execntfon as the property of Francis W. Willblma, at the Gait Of New Heigh. .ton Water Company. JOUN .Shll Sheriff's Office, Beaver Oct. 111 18'72-3-s F PENEBYLVABIL lc- presents the official Go r 1 alloa l$:~. Am) GEL 1 5 I 3638 21'65 164201 25171 3469 4134 23121 36b41 41 48.06 3.315 rJ9I 2+319 2977, I:r:L4l' 124 4; 4434 972 ta 8 4263 7443 Ltk.6 um' /urli 4406; t 751 322:i 11961 t.SJ:I ':315 GUI!, 311 249 - 50511 111.0% R 499, 157" 1 701 /741 ITV 31:4 162 35.-V-s7 1171 T I BEM 269.522 01' •21,11.5•21: it 751 EMI Each or Six for $5 E2EI ECM New Adverttlrementa. Iron World nth 'Manufacturer. it Metal Torrent In the the iron - Id Amu- , Itlolui and sakts of' and Me- Atlightnithe Boston. Cln- Et Loots, leinte. etc. 'Wedged iitiassitiournss u. All the sMte are cordributors.Cootains choice selee. ErnasVi g n the esslneeting. mining, and schnitille gmblleaticans of thts country and Europe. (A ca einotatkins and ahltwasentsor metal the prominent coal centres. Contemn able Ilnanelal artlelessind reported( railroad and Ittintogca.. only per per year. No hardware deal can afford to 40 without U. Every Infeblntst metal itOrkes Should take It. Eters coal miningr. rail road official or Stockholder artllsltid IL rateable. Glees Illustrations of new machinery. i nver , u , n , showld have It. mesas. postage pall . Address bent lour weeks on trial for SS WON WOULD INITULMMIUNCI CO. irois World Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. AMERICAN Working People. .13irw2 ON in; three months tr cents. The Ai rime Work) People ne the finest is p o ubl Wens in - the wet Contalnal6pageso. 61 columns of read• ingmatteroicalpee toin adranceterest;instruc and thob Interests of wor each issue. I , l—. 1100.000 readers. Only glzo per year. or on trial; three months for PS cents. Write your name„ dress town. county, and state plainly, enclose the and ad IRON WORLD PCHLI3IIIIIO CO.. Iron World Dutkfing, PUtsbuigh, Pe. - , • .An Agent wanted IA every city, town, and Tomo In the Union to canvass for this valuable monthly. We offer the Mien presinums, and - also pay a cash commission to thoso who prefer it. EBTRAy --Came to the premis= of the subsea. her in Industry toOrnehip, Beater gouty. Pa. on Friday October 11.18:2, a black pony .mare, 8 whits feet and a star in the forehead ; the mare 's tail la bobbed.. %Vow/ taken up she had a holttir on: She L shpposed to be about It years of age. Ihe owner is requested to coma forwarig - prore property, pay charges and take her away, other lee she will 13a disposed of according to taw. Rogers' Ferry, Oct. 21, `22.0,w) G. W. COOK. Frankfort Springs Male and Female: Academy and Nonni 13choal. The Winter Term of this Institution will open Nov. 26th, 1872. It is a 4,,p(xl school for teachers. and for those desiring to btain a practical holi ness education. Normal Clam will be organ ized at the opening of the session, designed es pecially for those who whsh to prepare them selves for teaching in the Common Schools. Boarding from $3.00 to $3.50 per week. Robert Ramsey, Pres't Board of Trustees. Ssmuel Bigger. Secretary. Fur full information address JOHN H. VEAZEY, Priheifrat. I lisris-4etil3-4w Report of the condition of the S'atioual Bank of Beaver County, New Brighton, Pa., at the chA.e , t) hurtneem on the third day of Ontober, 1.172: RESOURCES Loans rind disconnts U. S. Bonds to O , ICILLTEI circulation.. U. S. Bonds and Fecurittes Oa hand Due from National Banks.. ...... line from State Bauks and Bankers. Banking House... ............ Furniture and Fixtures. ...... Current ..... Cash Items—Stamps Bill:int other .National Banks PrartimialCurrency (including N Specie Legal Teuder.Notes MESE Capital Stock Surplue Fund Diecount... . Exchange . Interest Profit and Lotoi National Itauk Circa Litton Dividends unpaid... .. Due to Natitonc Due to t.t.ate BankB tnd Bahkere STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, I s , s. l( TT OF BEAVER. ) I , EdWal'd Hoops, Caabler the National Bsnl: of Ikaver county, do e‘ol,nanty of Hint the above .dst , tnen tis truce, to tlst b-et ~r uty kuverf sfge and better. EDwAtiii HOOP;, Cashier. Subscribed before toe tlua Pth day of October, .473 MiLroN TowNsEND, Notary Public , BENG, WILDS, oIIN STILES. JAMES DL' CAN. Directors. Correct: Attest - uctlb.:Av A. DEENISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Whereas, Let -1511-tera of Administration having been issued to the subscriber. on the estate of Smith McDaniel, late of North Sewickley township Beaver county. deceased, this is to notify all persons Indebted to the same to make immediate payment. Those baring claims against said estate will—present them duly authenticated for settlement. uctlti HENRY PRILLIS. Adar. DRY - GOODS RETAILED A T AUC TION PRICES, For 00 Days Only t Mr. M SCHIFF of New Brighton, deterw.ue,t o dote Out it:B entire stock of DRY %. GOODS Regardless of Cost, :a as short a time as possible as M. SI (0 1-ICI .IE -1 31P Intends to devote all hifscattention n the Nture,.to the MANUFACURE of Woololi aid Cotton llosin rurosE WHO WANT 13.11-3 EL 4Gr./LI IV IS AItE ItESPETFULL INVITED To Cjta_d_. at Once, And the': will have a Chance TO 31A1..1._: THEIR SELECTION OUT 0 t A IVe.ll Se.leri - (7,1 stock net. lf,em GRAND EXPOSITION. Dress Goods, IME DRY - GOODS. FALL 1871, A. W. ERWIN [L 172 & 174 Federalist.. ALLEGHENY CITY:. WHOLESALE & UTE. EXTRAORDINARY B Ala G A- I-N_,-. fit9.l 290 25 . 1,,Y).(1U0 11) . 15,0;1U (X) 05 50 11.,374 ru 2,476 t.s 1,17 lou ou 15,045 IA) 55 45 t 4) 21277 04 V - 390,344 -47 $2.0(1,000 • ` 2 2.W1 iG . 2.531 :9; . . 310 31 • / 0G,43.i It l . 1.415 31 . 44.511 19 i •2:., . t:3.A1.341 27 uov.'29'L
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