th Little Rough on Quay—The teliarrisburg Ptilriot, dige'v-Qaes titis teavk.r. pa. Not eistb,r plaee aR follows: s 1-ie Phu', frti tiai a t•rliAtiui; it:stc•r ‘s!, LA- 62,, e 1111 e to no gybo. W VI ` 1 " J 5O 500' ;AL t 0 0; 15 0, do Ot, 00 A 0;1 ie. 00 1> cit do h Ott' •-• 00 1U 3( . 1' 15 ilt; 31 0. s 11j 11 ;K.; 15.111; N. 0 0 :ts 01. -u.ulll o . li 11 1)0 - 15 0, ill Ot; t• U. IA Uh •..;o 111, • U. .J.; 0 I( IL' rtriral EleelltUßCSotic E 01 , ItUtireP per fine. ten cent*. :e_ l'ltymeuts to be ovule quarterly, emeep. rai •tent naverttlieltlie.ntS. ValiCtli must be paid MEE JOB WORK. h Sheet Bills 25 copies or less additions) copies or less. forth 2.4 e, t Bills 23 copies or less sedition& copies or less. 2. - .) copies or less._ " t ddlttonal copies or 1e55.....- ... rtwet BdisT..") copies or lest ...., ....-..adittnal copies or ,r;• in hquit) flee pages or t..3ch alditiobal page ti ink.. pAin. one gum, addnipatt' quire job work at same rates. TINE TABLE. isveland lc Pittsburgh S. 11.—Trafhe itave Beaver Station as follows: Mar ~,,•uw'n 9.t9; Mail, 2.47 p. nl ;Evening Faye :r-cu- :01111, Rest leave eteaver Station 11-t fol Vail. ;;46 m.; Atcommodatiou and Ex p The attention of the public is directed iti , following New A.dvrrtisernont. ‘0,1,i, appear for the brat time in the k RA, t.> -day Sale—James Jackson 4,1:3w N on, ;- = s 4 CI .1 N uce - Dr. Keyser N mice -1'0110'14%2) . r , Plll/I .. :Nome—straw It Morten... 2s, Notice- Plantation Bitters 141 erupt-meat—M.l. Somer.,. are—David Wolf. ...... O rd --W .1V otow - ton, . .....m.e_ment-14suctay L Co ot!ce— Get) ^e Stronecker, adm'r ipeci illtiottce--Dauctiy Co, C 4 Nutmeg-4. 6 J Snellrbburo 14 A ,rtl;,ement—C C; Hammer f.. , *(l3in , t.l;;Otoen t—Mr% Blucw . . , logim e b.emept— L R tic I ton. .. 35q3m A e. t i-rmcut —l3e nj Rustr Bradford . 71,•111 , 111.-- r. E. Jack-r..,,0 Nniircer—Dr.llll)bard Cast, paid for eggm and claickeua Beaver. ncrr.:o-4vo, Itotba: litt e ,r• 1 • tt t -C: - •1L ui V. 1.110.1 lilt, are. , ;-- ; I= I. _ .4. I 14.•1 . '44 41 ( I. •.1.1 t , r '•ks 'l , - :11 ee r. A I',l I'M FOR A * 4. 1 , -A tir •1-vi ai..o Stmr it. a :4. ”•,1 ;(111'1 r MAT ih 4 "'Ullts- 11 4, V. ki".l:g. a t.t.t. I lt,t-‘l, t•ttt• tti lie had 5.r L-..,;tttai farm Holding valued at Ir.dit $l5, .thr I , $.:‘ , ,000, 'I de be,d rerv.oer , 1.06 ., tor I , a ,, titiu to ‘,•liallge, Apply to or ARldro. lVitti-tl, Beaver Falb , , Pa. L.101::tr Death of au Old Citizen... Mr. lieurs Etnriel; t,l New !..ew irk le. this county, tiled a few days ay,t, t ..,I , ..need age of ;3 3 ears. pisretti , ‘ere aniong the first i.ettiets ,f Wester Cott nt.yl vat. ia He letL a wife, hint- ..,:dren, and sixty grand children t/, 4 ,urn his icisS. Fars at tua tifactu ter'R _prices at s, .It , ,etteNter, Pa. !tort; 2s' Ai ho Wants it Comsurreial Edit eatiou.--11 - any young man of this . purposes attending one of 1,uu•r..1:4; seh.,o Is in Pittsburgh dur- pr , - , ent winter, we can - furnish ..I,,,iarship in one of them, at a vz,ir- than he can obtain it else- =REM Lter,) body has a cure fo - r sore Imt simple remedies seed' to be • 110 , ,t effectual. Salt and water is t y many as a gargle, but a little a add honey dissolved in sage tea ter. (qtiers, a fi3w drops of cam . r nii loaf sugar, which Very often af is immediate relief. An application ths wrung out of hot Water and ap t,, the neck, changed as often as it t" get 1-0 .1, has the moat potency Hto ,‘ mg in flamation. rotir Pe n usy vim paper tilos refers to a : , .ivaniite and Pennsylvania IV4-.Jues(lay an old 144 ,If Grady, who oraffie alio patriarchal appearance, I r, tight. Let , re the Police Court on tr i .;•=4 4pl drunkenne,,s. Ile vas ell. h cag,,, but having tarried in over night, ❑iifortunatelf IA-re,- \toil Dolly Vanion, and other re- :um; beverage, until he caught an 4 , •Ky fail. When hi Honor learned _At the old-, g,entleteatt Was from the i.t• that atliNved tiartran it b. be elect . t.O Immediately remittted hi, line al Id nun an escort to tlie , ars F.VerV frwis ttie eottlpa , -:••11 •IplUtied l'et,n•\ c, ;h.• ktri,l% .AI millit vry prwt- 1111.h:int . -. it 1.001% tut t " I It tit EX el an 1 I hiqi Cet 1..114-1 -, 1!,,1ii 1-u 1)-cri :ill HID 1111-:1-11111‘.10 ti , lle r‘PrN -PP thy 1,{,-,-1-t• r•. tt hN ha. !bud,. and in till,. w lean, he . ..UM tp.o. zr“ub.e E 4,11 thor utti4e , 'tit. xArri 1111 v , WA :h. 1,1 tne• I r ;." heY bap , paid ex pirc,i, are re t ,, h,rt‘hrd the moues due Tax ( offer one flee. 41:e tar have just priatt..l.,alh: ••"r Salo , a lot , rf taarik tax reePipt.., are tzive t , i•y iisr.. , Jo3 and I,§V. ~i f. c tors.. baVe afsrr r,r 11M11,1, up , rtgage., executums, Iv4irran t • 1•r;4,.. suuuuons• .1 11101 %NIB lie sold at the tititt noir,. 1.000 Feet Below the Earth's Surface—How They were Gut fhere, and How r ey Wilt be Got up llgolo.—Thrre mules Were '.erJk•l in the Belcher mine in Septetn ,r, 1.71 This wine is 1,00 feet be- • %, 'the suriace of the earth. They wore at that time to haul cars loaded ore up an incline to the Yellow ' hoisting works. A new incline ieen completed, and ore will no lon - • :,e hauled up the old one. These before being taken down the shaft, •`ens thrown down and tied, bound up in b.• and sent down endways. They eto undergo similar treatment hoisted out. It itdnot expected • r,,,; they will be brought up under a , -ett or ten days,-as, in case of accident, , ervices may be required. Singu •kir a , It may seem, these mules are as a:A as sleek as,any in the country. stable is at - the junction of the r`oA n Point and Yellow Jacket, where , urrent. of ' - g„,k,d air is always '" mg. When they are raised, they ";'t require to be blinded for about a iu order that theiz eyes may get to the light of day.— Virginia City V.l ado L‘nterpri.se. • ---s New Goods.—B. Mu!helm has just 1-,,llriled_from New-York city, where ho been for a week or more purchasing a lzrzi , lot of New Variety Goods, in .,,tylinv an immense stock of imported arpets, Bugs, Mats, Toys, Looking (ilasset, Brackets, Traveling Satchels, ranks and Valises; also a nice assort ruent df Chromes, Books, School Books, Musical lostrumente, Vases, and indeed sveryining found in a first class variety , u,re. He will be in receipt of new goods almnat, every day. Call and see acid reeehe a bargain. Bridge St., firidgewatat.-- novG-3w The virtuous Mr. Quay of the Beaver Radixal thinks tnat Greeley "repre "merits the very worst party that ever ••existed in the country." As a mem ber of the Cameron ring Quay ought to . be a competent judge of what consti tutes a good party. The Beaver Radical says Greeley "bank aswiuks the betting sun, radiant with the glories of the democratic par ty." The •:setting sun radiant with the dying. glories of the democratic party" is good. Very many good people in Pennsyl vania and other portions of the country look upon the election of Simon Camer on to a shat in the Senate of the United States as a serious evil. But we beg these good people to reflect for a mo ment on what might happen In case the elle. of the ring should decline a re election. The Harrisburg:correspon dent of the Beaver Radical says that in the event of Gen. Cameron not being a candidate the following distinguished radicals are named for the succession: Hon II Bucher Swope, lion Wayne Mac Veagh. Col. M S Quay, Col J 1) Cameron and Hon Wm H Kemble. If the United States Senator is to be chosen from that crowd, it will be generally agreed that there are worse calamities than the re-election of Senator Cameron. Should he decline, the power to choose any one whom the treasury ring may designate is undisputed. They have gained the victory and are en tato:Flo its spw Is. MU 5W I .g) 8W 2W 15 OU :a, 2 UO 100 ZArFurs at tuanul'acturer'y prices at Hibbard' s, Rochester, Pa, . beard a gentleman mike this re mark a few days ago : "Well, I belief, e I will go to Pittsburgh and have an over twat made to order." "Let me offer a suggestion, will you?" said I. "Certain ly,' said he',i "Well," said I, "just go up to New Brighton and examine S. Lk J. Suellenburg'a stock of overcoats before you go to Pittsburgh, and see ‘A hat a nice ca.h binance y ,, ui will save by the operation, if you buy of them." lle went. I saw him since, barmy a' a clam at high tide, and looking defiance to win ter. iIlt• Pentiesiliarl he rt. ,t It, .1 ',kill], I. Al lln %% • 1--I..th tilLA,rl.lll IMIZI C : . tt I; t . t,ttt• .11 ‘\ IMO .1 I ,Itr• 1 • i...111 .1 -11, I • . 0. • Vi.ll :11(• t•NI- Iflllll • .1 - !hlf Is fr• ..ts,ar , l' 111 , y ••.tr Ire Cf.i ..1 tli.• nu• ,11: 310- ; , 1••••1 .13. 1 .r i,1:1 p••-e- •„ 'And' the W:ir. de, act- the put.; ..t a g lurid...lung a stitopt. us Last ekeuilliz, it k. tn. I.,rt‘ •selrit , i aril I as% - it,: i.e. 010 , 0111001 1111. t4l p• oi e e go, l the uooti host, Mr. .\',4l I. ~ ere shown t titough the • I ut cii g. Though let rep.olers of the p rr.. e. e r e among the i.arty reser\ eil 'rooms insole being prolutitly retained for them fur future use— it has been learned that the evening was passed very luzseeatily. The'. early ietirement of Chief Justice Thompson from the Bench Impacted an interest to the event which was felt-by all. Notwithstanding the po litical opinions of the Chief Justice, the Bit' will-sincerely regret his withdraw a —Mute. Di.spatrh, Nor 15. FOR good buggies, wagons, carriages. spring wagons, sulkeys, bydek -boards. Nc., go to Ingraham Boy s, near the depot. in Rochester. All orders prompt ly attended to. sept4;ly „rs.l" - The purest and M Wf7etest Cod Liver oil is Hazard Lt Caswell's made on the sea shore, from fresh, selected livers, by Caswell, hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and eweet. Patients who have nee taken it prefer it to all others. Physicians have decided it so periur tojiny of the other oils iii the mar ket. nor Sagacity of a Mare.— A retnarli a ble instance of the sagacity ) is it !lot rers sawn? ()f a horse has onine to our noti.p. Mr. John 1-I,(tvlier, a Norwoglan. au unbroken cayuse mare which runs to a,pastrire adjoining his house. The mare, which is very wild, has a young colt at her side. A few nights sluice, af ter Mr. Fletcher had retired, he was aroused by the mare coming to the w (low ~r 'hi, house, and icy pawing, 1. Is, IcL tAternan I.v had a wost. neighlng and way in uvery ros.ihle try to wet hi. attenti•.n. Thi, oontinti ing f. , r I. , ,rne time, he 14,4 up and went ”ut and ,lrove her away, and returned again t , bed, but she immediately ro riirned, awl if her dotti , w , dratiop , .. he a.ai went ~t it 'when the wari , ratite up to him and raht- -, d her no.e against him , th utzh he had ~,r, al..,wing any ~1 10 %VIZ II rf•a.•ll hor, 11On ran v.lols I, !,•r•• lion ,lt111,)11 , ,4 do• iir• .ii.l tp.f 1 . ..11.(‘‘ bor Ir r , •l urn/ tlrn riit,! , lll:?-etz.4itt.t Intl* i.i th,• nt .%1 =MS I= „ . • ',l...Air s, I nu r Pa( CM ,r • . lit• !. ‘‘ ;., 1);) lY iii Nc!!i, !, s!, 1 :2 :•th, r i L 7.11...! hi IL an , l.lr,•xv him :Ot • I.J iwre ,t,nr,,vrr ! 1•(- t app. t hilt] - 1 ,v(,• ) It an I sv.l•, to izet oil I 11.1 , rt. II 1 r 111W1) f t, 11rt• lit•ln a 'Unable !il Njr ri, , (.l;er ‘rvnt t r ,ow(• , .! n ::11 I \\ * VII t'.1,111 r , "•:rn • T.:kin , 'lie littlr, fvIH‘N rt I tlr 111 ,, 1 j//1' 7), MI I • :u• I :C.lll s,li, W n th , nwn hi• l i nk , , and plxcm, hi r r gave uvery Nig,!l ~ 1 1,:,t : 4 Li man unlght un,ler cl-,1//1) Aanc . ,.4 Nll.ll thly. ( 1:111111 , ,;:is - %.Exatnine goods and pno. , s at 11 1, bartt',4 i Itoeheateri, before purcha9ing eb.ewhere. Ho sells nothing but gr..' goods, and at as low prices as are paid for inferior articles. n+,% oi Sad Occurrence.—W,. t ' , urn that CatT t. Gen. NV Skinner, wt known to many of our citizens as a for mer • tudent of our college, unwittingly got into a acrlons disturbance at Mr{ itn nellsvilir, Fulton county, 01 the !fight iPt As Is known toe Caw was one 01 the - ilemocr . ttic Senatorial Electors and his active participation in the c.in vass seems to have provoked bitter enmi iy toward him. On the night of the day of the etection, while Capt. S oas stand ing in a hotel conversing' with some gen tlemen, Francis Ilammill, one of party of three roughs, failing to provoke the Capt. to blows lir the use of insulting language, hurled a huge stone at him. which, striking him on the forehead, Cie Stll ins: . rostrated him and• tendered him unucn ,eious for some time. Gen 11. Kerlin', an uncle of the Captain by 'affinity, who was standing by, thinking that his neph ew had been murdered, drew a revolver :,nd fired at flarbmill aF he was fleeing up a stairway; but unfortunately the ball =I II . N m. as put tileai trial at ter lei days ''rest" in the county jail, , 01\ ic:ed, and Nonteneed to the poldten ti.rs. f,r a period of four year - 4. ith last T,,nr.dav m..rnititt Deouty ~heritl' John lii: , , hitiolentred Ili , ' prisoner, him for ht. nvw I} , dne Al;n:thenv. "Brant' wade EMI ll= lIIENIMEM C" 11.4 s• .t, 1 1:=MEIMIIMI lu n • n inirk and entered the brain of u young man named Robert IL Welsh, a stranger to Mr. Kerper, and a warm friend of CaptaidSkinner,injurini him so seriously that he died at seven o'clock the next morning. Mr,K. immediately sur rendered himself, and was admitted to bail in $20,000, no one believing that the , killing was Intentional. Mr. Welsh knew nothing of the intended assault and had no complicity whatever with the diffieul; ty. Cara. S. `was taken the next day to. his residence, at Big Cove Tannery,n tow miles distant, and has since been suffer ing greatly from his arourAl,and it is pos- Cole ills skull is fractured,—Qyash. Re view k.E: Examiner. Curcxxxs, eggs and butter taken In exchange soils of all kinds, at at Hibbard's, Rochester. 11, p`2stf :_4 - ... - Chapped hands, face, rough 'skin, Piuip:es, ringworm, salt-rheum, and other cutaneous affections cured, and the skin made soft and smooth, by using the Jnniper Tar Soap, made by Caswell, Hazard it Co New York. certain to get the J uniper Tar Soap, as there are many worthless imitations made with common tar. nov2o-343 Life In a Printing Oillee.—Fen people are aware of the inside workings of a printing office, nor of the anno r yart ces attendant upon the publication of a newspaper. It is impossible to form anything like a correct idea of the num ber of men there are iu every communi ty, who make it a point about every oth er time they meet you to tell you of borne important fact that ought to be no ticed by the paper pro bouo public°. generally, however, it turns out that the item referred to is one in which the in formant has an axe to grind, and the 110 W spaper is to be the free horse on which he expects to ride into public no tice and confidence. Or if not that he is constautly fumoyed:by a multiplicity of communications, which aro always lengthy. and contain nothing that any body cares to see in print or know any thing of whatever, except the writer, and perhaps one or two other particular individuals, and for whose exclusive benefit. it was written, it riot for a mo ment occurring to the writer that com munications for a newspaper should he such as would interest thousands of rea ders The 11 , •wspaper business is very exaetilig on all ronneeted with it, and •iie p.it is comparatively small. The risks a large amount of mou e% f.ir -mailer profits, and the editors And minter. work harder and cheaper ; oar. th- *noie number of men i t any tbel lu fession, requiring the i4i•en amount iit nitelligemat and training. Tin- llfl ha. its charms and pleasant as ..arcely known ti; the out ii N% but it has its earliest work, of exhaustion, which likewise Sr.- not know n to those whn think the nl•no••• all fun. Tho idea that newspa per& In t. the I harmer.) circle Where the Lt. orcd nlew hers live a life of ease, free Iroul r, is a mistaken one. Business ts business, and the journal that sue eeeds n. th"oe that on a fair hos ie.,. footing, with the same system as a banking establishment. Free of Charge.—Call at lingo An d riessen's dieaver Drug Store, }Seaver, I'a , and }tetra sample. bottle Dr. A. Boa chee's German Syrup, tree rtf charge. It has lately been introduced in this noun try from Germany, and for any person suffering .with a severe cough, heavy cold settled on the brettit, con*unaption or ally disease of the throat and lungs it has no equal in the world.' On regular size bottles eents. In all casei, money %%ill be promptly returned if perfect sat isfaetion is not given. Two doses will relieve any ease. Try it. nov29;ly Insurance itirenlar.—Benj. Rush Bradford, E , :q , of New Brighton, has the following circular, which ex p!ainm A fter th..! (;reat Flre n hostun —Tho Franklin Fire 1 nsiiranco pally cif Philadelphia. est:o,ll4)(A 1. , 2.9. as. sets I:oston losi4es, not over :Fj , tit),(ron. The lt,,yal Fire Insurance - , ('.). of I,lverpool and Loudon; cash assets, :;old,'$10,000,110; It )mton losses, not aver *1,2...,0,00 , 1. The i:erman American of New York ; cash asseta, SI,0110,000; not over ;;4100,009. The above cnmhanies may well he proud of so untarnished a record, and the rellahle tadecially inzainNt lire offered in their poi) , IPti, as tested by two so fiery ordeals as I 'hicago and Boston, should at nnee point out to the insuring publie %%here to bestow their patronage. BENJ. Bust! Bitwl'r.,lll., Fire and Lire Ins. and Heal E-4. 311,11realwas, New Brighton, l'a 7 - -t'r.ludge for . )4air , ell— (if - ay twill lia , wel at 2'a-t , ; I . lt , klrts for ;31.:2.5w“rth nive set of ehild's fur 4 for ;32,7.".; L:ti for 7.'wt•; merino 1ne.,0 muslin for loots; and other ; , •,o , obeal , a. !he ebealw , t at 1 1 ;h- I , : rd Roofa•ster, PA. Facts Touching the Heaver Fails Burglar. -Wp gat 0 ,1, , ;.11,,,1111..tury last week ..1 the capture .1" 1 h..111‘, (iraht," a-. cl , teet.(l .t.tim a.•t ..1 hurglarizing t,Io .t..,re of Mr. I)4in,-.111, merchant, of Boaver Fait', 1.. the Lo. .•t eterk. 21r. I'ar,tt. The ME t fe•el,:e attempt, tin Ow way to get el the etunthe4 of the ullicer, hut an ‘t, tiei“•ely watched, and , illit•kly ta lo n held ,f when he rnadeany,su , l.deions 1I) Pr/W/2:A, he was finally handed over 1.. the W.inien .1 the petutenti4ry, whri :;eu. rf , ognlzod "Grant" as an old of reinter, and an old inmate of the institu- U ,, ti he wit: about to enter again• It is “niy seven mouths since he was dis enArgod from it, baying served oura sen tonee there for a burglary committed in county some years ago• At that time lii was arrested, tried and pun -I.lle‘i owit-r Lilo name of 'l'lloptaß Rod ney. - We presume that hia"lame is neither "( :rant" nor "Rodney, - but that ho is a hardened villain there can be no doubt. The Warden of the ponitentiary !o , Pks upon him as "no o f thernotd des •,er I ate- eharaeters that luvri been in-that institution for a number of years. lie is about fifty-four years of ago, and is remarkably reticent touching his field of operations before coming to We:dern Pennsylvania. W; . 5.000 iu Cu .k ror 61.—We call the attention of our readers to the ltd . erte.ement in another column of the Nebraska State Orphan Asylum. Hero is a.ehauee to win a fortune in public le gal drawing, and at the same time help a nolde and worthy institution. The Epizootic in PittsbUrgb has made sad havoc with_trade in that city. Nearly all the horses in that place have the disease now or are recovering from it. Mules are .i not, it seems, subject to its visitations, and as a consequence mule teams are doing au immense amount of battling in the city, and their owners are reaping a rich harvest. Ox teams and wagons drawn by men an 3 boys can be seen almost everywhere in the streets of Pittsburgh, doing a little of the hauling for which there is such a general de mand. The amount thus• done, how over, is small, and the result is; business is almost at a stand-still, everybody is discouraged. and all aro hoping for an abatement of the disorder. As - a general role, the plague is not fatal, but horses attacked by it should be gently treated and well sheltered. - Wanted.—A boy fifteen years of age, to learn the baking 1t confectionery bus iness—must speak English and German —reference required—apply to George Schlelein. et his bakery, Diamond, Rochester, novG;tf A RamtaßLE - 40M , Portman Pralt.—' It is certainly gratifying to the . Owner; out§ patrons of the well known and high ly popular firns'of B. Crofts de C0..-jgow York street; Rochester, PIL, to learn that Mr. S. J. Cross has Just returned from the East, where he has beentfor the last few days, purchasing a large stock of dry goods , and general merchandise, from which their oultonters can make eeleettous at very reasonable rates. This firm have already received a very largo invoice of their new winter dress goods and notions, and will he in receipt of other invoices almost every day. Among the goods now received are the staple articles of dry goods, ouch its prints of the latest and most fancy pat terns; bleached and Unbleached 111115.• tins, heavy`and light, of every texture ; biankeui in different &lors , shawls, en bias, acaris, Lialmoral skirts, hoop skirts, and a splendid assortment of flanneis, Canton flannels and linseys. Special attention is called to the dress goods, consisting of fine black alpacas, queei.'a cloths, mohair and empress cloths, cballies and delaines, Also to the fancy waterproofs In black, brown, green and blue, very desirable and attractive. Also Japanese silks and cloths, chintz, percales,fimperial and Tartan plaids. Also, a very good assortinoiiitsf hats, caps and umbrellas. The department of notions la propor tionately attractive, consisting of ladles' and gentlemen's wear in hosiery, wool en, merino and cotton; • suspenders, crash, table linen, and a variety of tria in ings calculated to please the most fas tidious. Varieties in lam ribbons, braid, but tons, and, to . sum up, almost anything in the notion line. The stack q boots and shoes, too, d ~wands the attention of all, as they have 'been soteeted with great•eare, a►nd emu - pits° att the diaerent vagitittesits Wow, shoes, slippers and gaiters, suitable for ladles, gentlemen arid Children. Tho hardware department. is no incon siderable feature, either, as you can here a complete assortment of builders' hardware and carpenters' supplies, such as saws, hatchets, tiles, squares, locks, hinges, screws, door and window fasten ings; iron, nails, window glass and mit lery. Also, a lot of agricultural imple ments. The line of groceries, too, is very large and well selected,—tear, coshes (t: spices u specialty,-.and glee good satisfaction., A word of explanation bore might not be amiss to those,,who sometimes, step besoild the limits of our county in,pur chasing goods, fancying they can do bet ter in Pittsburgh of some, other, large. place. Well, located as this-Op:a* in place where rents are compailati vely, low, and every facility , for the transpor tation of merchandise either east ',or west, and having's largif amount of cap- . ital invested ink be business, , they ere, enabled to buy at as' low figures, as are given to iobbers—thus being el:tabled to give their numerous customers all the' advantagesiderived by making exten sive purchases, giving gulls an in ducement .t ,to-buyers: It you wish to , get a good bargain In any kind of gen eral merchandise, call on S. J. Cross Co., Rocheeler, Pr kinds of millinery goods a bottom prices at Hibbard's, Rochester. nov6-2w The Boston Ftre.—A faint idea of the great fire on last Saturday night ono week ago, may be bad from the fact that the district burned over covers sixty five acres of ground, nud embraces the best business portion of the city. Up wards of seven hundred buildings are in,ashes, the baro blackened walls stand ing upright amid the ruins. The suffer ing occasioned by this awful visitation is great, but it does ntd affect so many helpless poor people as did the Chicago fire of one year agd,' Why hi It?—A naughty newspaper in the interior of the' State, wants to know why it is that when ladies call to see a frieud, for a friendly chat, that they cannot finish their gossip in-doors, and not stand un the pavements or sCoOps for many minutes after leaving the parlor, continue the conversation. The prac tice is an abominable one, particularly in cold weather. A lady makes n call in full dress, of course, furs, gloves and hat on, the two former of which she removes when she enters the parlor, and puts on when she leave% Thus attired, it is not so probable she will take cold, while standing at• the door, as the lady of the house, who, kept in an Open entry or hall through which a cold current of air rushes, is soon affected. In just this manner many a woman's health is ru ined ; neuralgia, rheumatism, aches, pains, and other ills, following such in-' discretion. It would be well for ladies, irld all others, when making a.call,-to do their gossiping in-doors, I ' • Ilertion Frands.--Wo trust that the following advice, given by the Har risburg; Male Journal, N% ill lie Invited by the people of Beaver county: Now that all ttmelections are civil . , is the lime to Abnut uncovering political fraud of every description. The humblest:ly well as the most influential man in the com- !nullity is interested in insuring revela tions t.O convict every perpetrator of po liti,a; fraud, and insure their punish ne. nt. Tho.e n110.1'111%0 any knowledge rot.g 1,1.1. A/ 41 at lIell) hril.g it to the notice of the proper authorities, that the guifiy way he punished, and thus pre vent !hot!i front securing the political reWar.i'n ttllllll Are generally- the price of their parti.-4auprostitutions. It well be comes the journalists of all parties, on the eve of the meeting of the Constitu tional ('invention, and during its ses sion, to point out the defects, with the facts involved, in the manner of holding our elections, the system of assessment, paying taxes, etc. There is as much danger iu concealing as in committing fraud. Thermometer Footnotico. —up is-t Fr.day morning the thermometer hereabouts dropped dowlywitbout much warning to anybody, to 24 degrees above zero. It was a tumble down of 20 or 25 degrees iu a few hours time. Why this was thus we are not quite clear (Mr selvcs, tint trust that our readers know tOxitit it. The Wool Trade—Look Out for an Ads mice in Win k ler Clothing. The New York World of a late date says: To judge from the gener4l aspect of ar f. iirs in the weal-trade in this olty, the tire in Boston was au ill wind that blew an immense injury to the Bostonians, but one that was an Indirect benefit to the trade of New York and Philadelphia., The almost total destruction of the woo! trade in Roster], where the stock In store was estimated at about 12,000,000 pounds, or a trifle over an eighth of the whole clip of the United States, cannot bet.* trance the value of the stock now in store in New York Mil whieti, at a liberal f:alculat ion, is a very light one, the sup ply, both domestic and' South America, bung alt iu hand and cannot be increased until neiOrpring or early summer, nor can the supply to arrive from Australia and the Cape of Good trope at English ports, and which Is estimated at one third less than last year's clip, increase the supply in this country, and it is gen erally expected that the annual wool sales, which will negin• in London on the 21st of November, will show a very decided advance in prices. The trade' bad Just begun in New York city for the season, and the sales of Wool on Saha. daY were larger than they had been for some time. Of course the firehasstritek an immediate blow to the trade and to ill stagnate it fors fats days, until She gen-, eral wreck can be clearedaw ay. But the holders of large stooks, if they can stand - the financial storm caused by the loss of not 6' Bcr twee 1500,0,000 # 0 . i 'estiprot - a haddsoine ' v ibe& It the stock now, .ott. - hand cannet,lllore.than supply the maihiner7 engaged in, JO manufacture-of weciltur- volts, eiren .2 lf run, at they ; have been of lateat half time, While the tiupply now held inEng land and to arrivewill tut setere to keep their mills at work et scant half Wow: As far as could be ascertained -Tuesday, none of'the New York houses were dis astrously affected by the fire, other than by the general depression in the money market, which they hope to tide over,_ while the Increased prollts on the Meek bold by many of them, and the deflection' of the trade formerly held by the Boston, merchant to New York, Was deemed by some more in the Ifgbt of a blessing than a loss. Tim, actual sufferers by the loss of material will, to a great extent, be the public at large, as all kinds of woolen goods will advaneelmmediately, • and those who hhvo not purchased their winter overcoat or woolen ilndercleth7% pm will have to pay froni thirty to fifty per cent, more for them, or be contented with wearing an Inferior article, cam posed more of shoddy than anything else. Selt-fteliant People.—Thero is but emesure road to success--;the one made by the habits of Molt-reliance. People Who have been boltnere o d up all their 'lives are seldom geed for anything in a crisis. When misfortune comes, they look around for somebody to cling to or lean upon. If the prop is not there, down they go. Once down they are as helpless as a eapsized 'wile, and they cannot find their feet agiln without as sistance. Such personoi.no more resem ble •men who have fought, their way to position, making dipictiVes their step ping-stones, and defiving determination from 4:lofeat, ,tbitu hie oaks, or spltittering — thiAllgffts the stars of heaven. Efforts pot•siskil into achieve ments train a man to 41f -reliance, and when be has provint 1 i the world wil trust him. I=X=2:ll Accident.-4 eon of Mr. Avery Small; of Freedom, fell from a wagon on which he was', ridicitafEpv days ago, and orient the wheels passlngover his breast, injured the little_ fellow very severely. Dr. Lockharti of, tbstVillage, was called upon for'iltiedielif*di and under his skillfuktreatment the SO7 is Tepidly re: covering. ,Burglary.—On Wednesday of. last "week, about half-past Seven p. m., some one entered Thomas littnesinger's house, at Smith's Ferry, arid Boole the box con taining railrohd tickets and one dollar in scrip. The box and tickets less one hun :dred were found the dela morning on the track In front eg the depot, the box being broken up and Om tickets scat tered. No clue has yet been found to the thief. Griddle"Greaser:•'—An exchange published in a buckwheat region. says: "As the buckwheatsasson Is upon us, we give the following recipe for 'greas ing the griddle:' Takes turnip, cut it in halves, and rub the griddle with the Inner side. and' you will find the cakes come otf nicely and s,rnoothly, and y_ou will be rid of the diUgreeable odor of burning fat." Wii do not "vouch.'.' ' Death of Rev. Jeremiah Knox. Bev. J. Knox,. of flitsburgh, and well known - by all Methodist families in Western Pennsylvrinia,died on Monday evening, the ilth inst. - died of heart disease. Mr. Knox, for many years Peal. bid-beau targets don tilletar teitb the small fruit grattring Liusiiinse; and in that capacity bectinae aftnainted with almost every Nilsen:, West of the Alle ghenies.- ,4itihadrilltlskrßela illhector for man jr years of the 'Trittlearnen'e National Bank of rittetlrgb.- Tice remaining Directors, after his tislath became known, met and adopted a series at resolutions, from which wp clip thtsfolpiwing: Wirwtitair,,t"tist-aei‘eefesu , Beim. enly Father to retnove"bygudden death from our midst our highly esteemed lend and beloved brother Director, the ;v. Jeremiah Knox, who, by the purity of his life, his spotless integrity and warm-hearted and open charity. en deared him to us all, and to others with whom he came in contact. In paying the last tribute of affection ate respect to the memory of our depart ed friend, we are sure that we reflect the sentiments of the community at faro who have known him so long as an Up right and honorable wan, whom God in ills providence has called to himself, and from whom we part forever. Ite4olved, That the Board of Directors and oLticers of this bank Jointly and in dividually tender their kindest expres sions of heartfelt sympathy and condo lence to his bereaved wife and mourning children upon this sad event. — Breaking Things."—A man and a large dog entered the store of Dr. H.S. Hibbard, in Rochester, a few days ago, the former to transact some business, the latter it may be supposed to see that it was transacted properly. Presently the man went out at the door, which con tained a large plate glass, and closed it after him. The dog soon followed him without opening the door. The glass that was left In it after his exit did not seem to beworth much. !Vlore Epizootic.—The following, from the Bangor (Me.) Whig, is Coto of the most thrilling incidents in connec tion with the horse disease which has yet happened: • "% large and powerful but .skittish young man attached to a baud cart, ran away on Main street yedterday forenon, to the great terror of a number of ladies on the sidewalk. He was caught, how ever, before doing any damage." A u Astonished Elder.--The State of Ohio used to be famous for•ita camp. meetings and religious revivals ; but an' Ironton paper tells us of a circumstance which lately occurred in that locality, which le a ftrong indication that there is now something wrong either about the preachers or the people. A revival preacher, who had achieved considerable reputation as to his powers in the pulpit, went to Ironton for a week, to "start a revival." Do showed great zeal, preach ing ervery night during his stay, got a double row of "mourners' benches" ready, and called upon his congregation to come forward. The last night there was an immense gathering, and the preacher fairly outdid himself. lle ex ,liorted, and pleaded, and waited, tut all in vain. Not a soul arose. • Finally, dis couraged beyond measure, he sat down. At that. juncture a long-facr d, aniious looking man got up and said that the older had been working hard and labored faithfully ‘ l yith,them, and as a token of their' apprieciation be .moved that the eongrefiratit4 g'l9 hlm tluee cheer,_ It was done withii heartiness thatirnade the. Pews tremble, and thepeople weht home lettistied that they had fully timt faith fully performed their deity: - Ted eider, ha k s been waiting Err since to see True: teS destroyed by •-• • --.1.••••• • • • , ; : "The Ri e b i rt llArilu therWorid. The Khedive of Egypt is probably' the richest man iti tiktiwor Id. • Ills, yearly income is nearly $50,00,000, and , bii has no less than twenty-tiverfeblY•furnisbed palaces,witidu ) thefitifills 4 of calr?. ?4 Hoii vastly min Progialitethen the the Turkish master ; is rapidly extend ing his dominion, braiding railroads, and making commercial improvements, and will ultimately become independent of Turkish domination. He is at pres ent making arrangements for the con nection of a railroad up the Nilo to Don gala, and thence across the desert to Lou. den, 'Which country he will make one of hip provinces. It has been remarked of him that "the 'Viceroy, upon any throne in -Europe, would be the greatest mon arc& of the age." He is not only a -,prinee, 'bet a merchant, a capitalist, a atatesuum and a cultivator, Ile sleeps only four hours opt of the twenty four, and at his desk' center' his railroads, steamship lines, telegraph, postal ser vice, private estates, sugar mills, cotton culture, army, navy and civil service. TIM f!taarles.=-The salaries of tlie, officenvor ibtiCoostftntional Convoothin are as follows: The Oblate lerk $l.OO Two Assistants • (each) • 10/00 Two Triuiserihing Cle rms. , ...... 1,000 Bergeaut•ai-Arms . . ~.... . 880 One ASSlStifit.... . L. 4 • NO' One Doorkeeper GOO One Assistant.... .. , ...... . ... .. .. 500 One:Postmaster 800 One Assistant- and limenger.... 600 Matrinsonial.—Brother McCord of the Vieliaville Union, married a lady named Mies Helen L. Gle'saw of Welis *ilia, on the 6th inst. The newly mar ried couple are now on a bridal tour in die eiuttern states. Au Odd Fellow's Rome is to be built at Meadville, Pa., next spring, its ob ject being tome for the indigent mein bers of the Order in Western Pennsil vania. The corner stone of the struc ture will be laid on the 16th of June next. The following is sAist of the officers of the Association as at present constitu ted: - President—A R, Lowrie, of 011 City, sec'y—D M Ward, of Ronseville. Truidees, 3 years—D M Moriarty, Bin lenton. G Hilderbrand, Mercer county; D 11 Boyd, J W Hannan and J B Camp ton. of Meadville. Trustees, 2 dears—F Morrick, Dein p- Baytown; Thos Blackburn, Corry; L,O Uliart•ltteedvlie; S Newton, Bea- WI-Attelter:Venango county. ' Truateca, Iyear-11 Nose, Beaver Co.; :Lytle, Mercer; A B Bobbins, Mead.. vine; Benj Allen, Vonango county; J B Roberstan, Oil City. ,President of the Board of rruatees— David Boyd. Secretary—J W Hannon. Treasurer— J 11 Lenbart. The Postmaster General has ruled that "letters deposited in a post office prepaid ono full rate (three cents) but requiring two or more rates, shall be forwarded w ith the unpaid postage charged at double the prepaid rate, to be paid on delivery." In other words, a letter weighing over half an ounce, and less than an ounce, and prepaid by a three cent stamp only, must be forward ed, marked "duo six cents." The season for pulling shot guns through fences, and getting carried home on a stretcher, with a handful of bird-shot in yourdlaphragm, is just be ginning. flew. J. F. Dravo preached a fine ser mon against gambling, horse-racing and intemperance on last Sabbath evening, in the M. E. Church of Beaver. He had a largoand attentive audience on the oc casion. "Just So."—Putting 45 gallons of ci der in a4O gallon barrel to uncommon hard on the barrel. We trust, therefore, for the barrel's sake, that the experi ment will not be tried frequently. Leg Brokeu.—On last Saturday, "Role," a son aged about eleven years, of Mr. Jacob Trieber, met with a casual ty which resulted in the breaking of one of his legs, lie was watering a neigh bor's horse, and while at the trough the animal fell, throwing the boy off and fal ling upon his leg, broke it. Dr. Lawrence reduced the fractured limb, and the prospect is fair for a speedy recovery. "On Dit."--It Is currently reported that Mr. Quay has disposed of the Radi cal to Mr. J. S. Rutan, and that the lat ter has leased the establishment to Rev. Smith Curtis, who It seems has been the editor and publisher since the 14th of October. ' Court, Proceedingm.—At the term of Court held hero last week, the follow ng cases were disposed of: Com'th vs Lucy Blount. Indictment selling liquor contrary to law. Defend ant plead guilty, and was tined and costa. Corn'th vs Thomas grant. Indict ment, breaking open and entering a Store to commit a felony. Found guilty and sentenced to the penitenttary for :four years. lom'th vs Augus Frank. ludictMent, malicious mischief. Verdict not and prosecutor—Jefferson Wilsoti —to pay the coats t'oro'th vs Charles Stein felt]. Indict ment, fornication and bastardy. Settled by the parties. Cotn'th vs Jas. McElduff. Indictment, shooting with intent to commit murder. Jury discharged and leave granted to enter a nolle prod. Defendant to enter into recognizance in the sum of WO t appear at the next term,-and also to en ter into his own recognizance in the' sti m of $lOOO to keep the peace for one year. Com'th vs Ralph Herbert. Indict ment, surety of the peace, Nol pros. al lowed in the case on payment of costs by defendant, and defendant directed to enter into his recognizance in the sum of tk 2 0 0 . 0 0 to keep the peace. Cotn'th vs S. B. Briggs. Indictinent, furnishing fraudulent naturalization pa per. Ignored and the county to pay the costs. ... - Coin'th vs Henry Marta. Indictment aggravated assault and battery. Ilrpor ail and prosecutor to pay the costs, Coni'th vs Thomas Proudloch. .In dictment, voting on fraudulent natural ization papers. True bill. Continued and defendant directed to enter in to rec ognizance in the sum of 5500 for his :ap pearance at next term. Coni'th vs Joseph M. Reed. Indict tneqt, furnishing liquor to minors. coil tinned, and recognizance of defendant called and recognizance forfeited and respited until March term and rule :granted on defendant. to show calm at March Sessions why his license should not be revoketl. Com' th vs William Kountz. Indict ment, false pretense. Continued.: and process awarded Tor defendant. Corn'th vs William Sims. Indietment voting on fraudulent naturalization pa pers. Continued and defendant held in $500,00 for bis appearance at next' term. Concert.—We understand that the faculty of Beaver College has decided to give Mr. A. Beater a benefit concert at the close of the present session. 'Air. B. will have the best talent of the College and of ,Istew-firlghton- - to assist -him. Miss Clara Ickes, who delighted a Bea ver audience with her rich and charm ing voice two years ago, has kindly con sented to assist Prof. B. A novoel fea ture of thin concert will be a ,mixed .4 . 111111 We of the best voices Beaver Co. can furnish. Mr. B. has been with us for four years, and we believe ha's ,. done more to advance the cause of mesic In our community, than any other profes sional man that has occupied the posi tion before him. We hope that the musical public of this vicinity will show their aoprecia tion of thobeneficiary by a large'attenti once, this being Mr. B's. first bignetit in Beaver county. Shall We Nevi Agaln.—The fol lovilOg is said to be one of the mPst articles written by the lamented George D. Prentice. "Tho flat of nature is inekorable. There is no appeal for relief from the great law which dooms us to diist. We nourish and fade as. the leaves of the for est, and the flowers that blooui‘aild with er in a day have no trailer hold Upon life than the mightiest monarch that over shook the earth with his footsteps. Gen erations of men will appeal , . and i disap pear as the grass,and the *milt/tad° that throng the earth to-day. will disappear sui tile foot steps on the shore. i,ltten eel dotri think of the great event of death until the shadow falls across their path ivay, hiding from their eyes thrfaces of loved ones whose living smile was the sunlight of existence. Death is the an tagonist of life, and the cold thought of .the tomb ,Is the skeleton of all feasts. We do not want to go through the dark valley, although its -dark passage way lead to paradise; we do not want to lay down in the damp grave, oven with priniAs for bed-fellows. In the beau tlfu I.dram,a of Iroti, the hope of Immor tality, so eloquently uttered by the death-devoted Greek, finds deep re sponSe.in every thoughtful soul. When abont to yield his young estate:ice as a \&. sacrifice to fate, his Clement a asks if they - E sher:ld meet again, to wh ch he re plies: 'I have asked that dread ques tion :of thesibills that look etc:. l, of the clear stream- that flows ((waver, o the stare among whose fields of azure my raised spirit has walked in glory. All were dumb; but as I gaze upon thy liv ing face,l feel that there is something in the love that mantles through its beauty that cannot wholly perish. We shall meet. again Clemantha: " OFFICIAL VOTE OP PENESYLVAEIA. We publish below the official vote of the State at the election for Governor good President in 18'72 : PREAIDENT 172. F. COUNTIES • Atltalia it negbeny AtITIStTODg, Bearer . ............ Blair BraOrord .............. ........ Butir Cambria Cameron Carbon . Centre Chester Clarion. Clinton Columbia, ...... ..... Vrairford,.,... ....... 21 2735' :=4l 27f15 9054 25646 1641 25771 =ft 4;107 3159 4431 1708 8517 2832, 31185 2112 291.11 2711 2„172 10201 7741 13947 18138 21t3 4251 3241 429$ 35181 7452 4434 7443 r 445 89131 7riati 7"278 2531 4015 3440, abls 2547 1 tiati 35301 2.x..3 310, 55-U 531, 572 1944 V, 2452! 2781 2144 205 , 342. 3712' 329 3,462' 0219 1 6510 181h6 2:101 2.15.x' '35 , 33 27-27 232:1 1970 3.0-2 19113 1758 7 .116:1' 2632 2111$ 3001! 2 4 .1r:c. 3i26 2110 46/47 lifM, 6-17:1 7031 Cumberland : Z 5 7 I i* V. 1 .5 46/1 4176 Dauphin ..... -....... ...... ir..tiii , I .9:4 6117 i 745i9 Delaware_ .. 1166 1 43.11 `47,31.1 ,13;39 E1k.... 7:,:3. 6711 119:1 1,.. , , Erie • • 37;47; 75(12 5271 7/67 Fayette.. i:br.gb 81` 4 1' 41031 3U54 Franklin 31.46: 4301, .11,411 - 4 . 505 Fulton. silo, 'Zr F'' 1133 -,r, 1202151 MEM Huntingdon itiUs' , /90; I 1 li,U 2246 4472 BEM= J,•trer "tt I=l=2E2l =MEI 5212 14•L5... • 91 . 1.14 1:1174 • 9•4•5 :34'49 17141 , 34 . 21 i 417 T • •.:•4.2.1 41.745 WV. 5:11•1 1:0.6 , 5.355 Lancasi Lawrence trinon. MMl=!= Luzern., ==ille=l LpinDing NI RIAU E=MMII=M EMS] n==MEI 31iMin , .. Monroe._ '22, , r, Ira .2.5.;;,1 1,. - 3 . Monl;: , ..tuery .... . ......... 14t3 1:1s/ 162:1 1.1 s Montour .. ..•• . ..... . . .. ~ 1 ~ Northampton .... . . , 6.1?°. 4>41 ml- 4, .5• N , ir;hurtiberlauct.. .... •%• , :••t , 4 2 71 4:tt;:; 4.11! Perry .. . - • 1741 tract 2511 2. l'ullaticll,hld ......... ... .. 2 3-107 G 1 ,7 1 02 454.11 f.,,•4-27, Pike 797 3:11 1121 241, Potter . ........ ~. ...... .... 5.4 1.143 1012 IPA Schuylkill , litlSl 1:1:51 114 .....Iw' Snyder 1115 11,11 137:2 19 1 . 1 1 Itiortien , et, 13` , , I :.:19:, 1 , 4 el :34:1 -- - i _ . Su I,lvan ~ , • 57 1 4 if., 714 1:1: Surquehanua .... . 2517 45:11, :3H +.i 4333 Tluva. 1771 57a, v7ll r,zi,i Union 1 :v112111;0J . . ...... ... ... ""— I IN' 'l l 1 .47 9‘ ; r : " ; . 1 1t 13 1 7 1: :. I ', .. '1 (1 1 1 Warreu ........... . ... .. ... 1:1:!.s 3..J911, t,..:1 .:1; , ; iVaahl...gtou 3 Z 33 7131 .499 . ! 5:."..11 Wa'y 111. ', 21 :4' 246:: :;113', 2119 West more mild.. . . 4719 5412 11473 Wyvairlng . .. . ..• 133') 7771 1791 1311 Yorl: 17Z.3 1 1299 t 5,:; , , , ,, 11111) EMI 211961 :14114 , 9 211961 !lialuet, kinds dry goods, millinery goods, furs and notions at bottom prn-es at Hibbard's, itochester. nov:10-2w • 111.- " Frightful Ruo-off.—On last Fri day afternoon, as Mrs. E. B. Cuthbert son and family of New-Brighton, were returning from a funeral in Brighton township, the team which was hitched to their carriage became frightened while descending the hill south of Falls town, and the driver being thrown out, the horses rushed down the hill * with frightful speed. On making the turn at its foot, the carriage was upset and Mrs. C. and family were thrown over an em bankment vrie eight or ten feet high and all severely though not dangerous ly injured. The carriage—quite a line ono and ow•ed by Mr. Edgar, livery stable keeper of New-,Brigliton—%% as badly used up. y Don't fail to call at Rodiestef, Pa. nnc cc- Penmanship.—M r. John Chaut- hers of LawrenCe county, :In ex perie.n cad teacher of peninansinp,is now in this county organizing sec - oral classes to writing. Hoalreadyti sceekletlitt raking one in iteaver Fall and oti*N :. l Rochester, and has taken a room in the l'ublic School building in Ilea% er, pre paratory to organizing a Clll -"N U. lle is a line penman, a young man of pleas ing address and good charao•ter, and wt, hope to see him succeed in our midst, Ills terms are 52.50 per term of fifteen lessons for; gentlemen, and ."- for ladies, On this (Wednesday) evening at 7 p, lie will meet those who desire to take lessons at the Public School hunse in Beaver. pa-Bottom prices for alt kiuds of guilds at Hibbard's, Rochester, Pa. OAKLAND (i ROV E, BEAVER CO., PA NEW NOV j C O L NVF:yA xp, Edilor "Bearer Ar gus," and to the honest citizen's of Bert- rer county, GREETINIe : It 1 , . 11.)W °illy four days until the tiint a :1,03,1 to Janies S. I,latim ui which to tinwly notice that he would appear at the odice of au Alderman or Josue, in heater Falls, and then and here endeavor to et. , er his skirt, of the: attempted trams ballot-box of gnat plare. We slid iioid out the generous oiler, and \di' con t.no:• it until Voithin faits-eight hours 01 I'2 ut., "1 the inst., and it he does Uot e hat time glve the notice required he %%id lie placed on the records eel the Committee of Vigilance for terreting, out and punishing vrsons g aity of violating the i Itction laws of this Commonwealth, as iine against whoth it will be their duty t., taistitute legal proceedingis,, , So, doti't fail to come to tone, Mr. Hutnn ; it is not desired to sink yon any lower, for your cup of & g r.:a:lon i.. now lull 10 user flawing. 'p lc little rod (ices, of the ing—llays— names il. S. Quay ti-litor nt "The Beaver tlanical,"! as Ibo choice or Genera/ liar t mint, for Secretary (it the Common w cultic. Well, that would suit the gambler , and pardon brokers precisely. With Quay fir Secretary, Bucher Swinipe fir Attorney Geneia I and Allen for Auditor tleneral, Ifilrtranit need go no further. That will do for one Cabinet. Mackey will have ;en opportunity to swim in FIWCU )11S on State money as long as there is a dollar in the vault, and the ;state will he tiiecc,i as Wm. It li:timbre fleeced it; but that it alt right: at least so say the whelps who wear the Cameron collar. There It ell.eilliera b;e talk just now as to who will e , mpose the Slate cabinet. 1 care n . it so that Har tranirt redet m his own and his advocate's pledge!, that old Cameton shall not wake hit cabinet fer hint Th“ Fallsion loafer, it is said, is the to nt lttrrrisllurg this winter i i c rtesp emu ent of "The Beaver County Pies.. - nom, will that suit Dumpy? Look out tor ful some and sickening laudation of the ca• daverous Shanghai, for Loafer awl Dula: py are both livikeys of Bolan ; exam.. hies, and suggests these puffs prior to their. being terwii.rdell for publication.— " The Beaver Radical - copies them tramf "The Beavcr County Press. Query, will Mr. itntan . continue to edit "The Causer vative" after he goes to liarrisburg It should be made known, as sub.criptions might be obtained on the strength of such an assurance. 1119 N is offended at the Failston Loafer for attacking me through the "Press," be cause he (flays) got a black eye In conse quence, lie 1 leads in extenuation that he was not aware Oka. - the glass In that editor's house was so exceedingly thin as it has proven At be. The matter has been amicably settled over a drink. Hoping our Sensor elect, J. S. Ratan, will make an effort to clear up these charges of fraud and intitmy bef.lre be de parts to disgrace his constituel is in the State Senate, I am, as ever, Loox In:um—Grey twill flannel at 2.1 c a yard; 12Ict muslin for 10c a yard; felt hkirts for $1.75, worth $2.211.;„ Nplendtd waterproof for $l.OO per yard; shoulder shawls at 50c; 2 pair merino hose for 25e; and evertbing in dry goods, millinery goods, furs and notions at bottom prices. Call and see Hibbard, Hoehester, l'a. n o v2O-2 w OFFICE OF THE PITTSBUFLOU GAZETTE, MONDAY, Nov. 18, 1872. APPLES—QuIet and Unchanged; $l,- 50 (Y 2 25 11 bbl for fair tO prline. APPLE IitITTER-43(y50e4l gat. BAGGING—Penn will, 2 bushel, 38c, 23 bushels, 45; 3 bushels, 53; Allegheny 2 bushel 36 cents. BEANS—S2.SO@3 per bushel. BROOM. CORN—There is a fair de mand for good, but no change in paces; wo continue toquote 4(gacts. BUTTER-is in good aupply and gene rally reported dull but there is no change in praxis; prime to choice roll, 25®iNcte; solid packed 10@1.5. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR is coming in more freely and prices are drooping, it is quoted 4ioticts. VANDLE.s.—llould, 12; Sistine, lb; Star =cis. CAItBON OIL way be quoted at 331® i:34cts; 1()2 cut additional for small lots. CLIESTNUTS, $3.50:14 l bushel. CLIEESE—Pcitue Goshen 10(91711s; Ohio Sweitzer, 1530_016i eta. CIDER is still reported dull aud prices are uoutival at *4.5045 6i bbi. cit , o.‘BEllßlES—Sackett' 8 and Ca refit Belie Berries, $l4 jl5 t 3 bbl; cow- Won *1031'4 COISCENTRA'fED LYE— per ease. DRIED ERE 116—Peat:ties, ;small tuts prime halves at, char eta; appieaduil at 4 a 6 eta. Govnuson 1572. EGGS are corning in pretty freely, but prices fur fresh are still maintained at ;104132 pickled eggs at 1:r4a1. 1 7 cts. FEATIIE.R.s—\u.1, ttvegeeseway be quoted at 7za7s.te Um trade, and 3 to scts "tuldttionat fur smaller tuts. ti -- - . FLOUR—There is no lading oil in the demand, but dealers are unau.e, in con sequence of the horse epidemic, Lu deliv er; hence trade is dull. Prices range AL f7.51.1a7 75 for lair to ethillai spring wheat; ando.l.ixlati.2s for lair to choice winter wheat. Itye dour V..5.25a5.5e. URA'S continues very dull, and no improvement is anticipated until the apt zootic has - abated sorrow bat. Wheat. to quiet and nominally unchanged; sl..tioa 1.65 for good to choice red, and *Usual-65 lot white. Oats dull but unchanged; Cie ii4U cents for mixed, 41a42 ets for white; shelled corn siiitsS . Ms; rye continues qui et., and alti,SUuLe nominally in 75 Lu alieta. Barley SUabac lon lair to prime; and 90 for 1110101.3. GROCERIES—The grocery trade is dull—must of the houses treing unable to either deliver or receive &roods fur want of transportation. = Coffees and Sugars are reported weaker in the east. A Rio telegram under date of Oct. lOW, and received at New York on Thursday, reports as follows: Purchases since %IA lust, 93,000 bags; stock 11:0,090 bags; daily receipts, 11),000 bags, Market lir, to. Etli!IMMl EIMIIN ===tl SuuArts—Granulated 13t; Crushed 13t; Powdered 13. t; A Codes Es; IS 1 2 4; Lx E 124; 1: 12i; Chesapeake Lx C 121; Mulas se:, Sugars ei(b le; Porto Rico lei- t 1; Dealarara CovrEE—Choice Rip 23; Prime 22; Good 1; Fair .20; Java-115 to 2e; Mocha Roasted in it, packages 2.5, loose 11n F:—Carulina Rangooll 7 (5. 7 1; Paula J. COMM M==CMM :irtcrls—Grain Pepper nee lb; Cassua -1U; Clover ;;U; Nuttuegs liAY—There is a lair acuittu - a - fur baled, anu the reeeipth of waguu hay is affected by the epizootic; we quote at 02..6( . 3u per tau, aecordiug to quality, k: Y—Salas ets per Ib. LARD OIL to tirtuer and 10 light sup ply; No. I winter strained Ia quoted at ets. UNIONS—Sates in surall lots at 5;;;.,50 per lAA, as to quality. PUL: ur vu culcttens Wan() cents per pair; dressed 14a1:, cts per lb. or ['Lath Blows on traces at 70a75 cents, Iron/ store at 75. Steels ',:c; 5u4-1, per WA. :shoulders, 71; Sugar Cured Sinwldcrs loc; Brealifis.st Bacon H; fib Sides 11; Snort lijlr Sides Clear .sid.4 - 122; Sugar Cured Hams 172; Dried Beet is. Lard in tierces - I - 16 c; Lau bbls, 10;4; pails 11. Mess Pork :jib. Beet l'ongues *7,50 per doze,,. at SEED-1. lax Seed, sl.lrea.l.l#s. L LOW—Quoted at S U, sh. :~::~~; ~i`III MEM EN ESE firmer and higher; we new quote at ;3934193 per tit W LIEZIGIITO; ' CHAIN 3IARKET White Wheat, Old Wheat, New W heat, Hy e, EIMI 112131 liacK wheat, ..11411"141ED. WH TE E orr—lln Beaver Falls, on the 301-11 ut October, by the Rev. W. B. trace, pastor or the M. E. Ohurch, Chamberlin White, Esq., Sueriff elect or Beaver county, and Miss Sadie El liott, all of Beaver Falls. N EI E—THOMAS—Iu New Brigbton,ou the 7th ut November, at the residence 01 the bride's lather, by the 141 V. C. kk. 'Johnson, -Mr. James Neil, of Mount Jackson, and Miss Louisa \I. Thomas. CAIN—SHAFER.- tni the 24th of Oct. 157:2., by Rev. J. P. Sharp at New Scotts ville, Na., Mr. Julio A. Caimand Miss Ellen Thaler. All of Beaver Co.; l'a. MeCi iN NELL— It EEL).— By the Rev. J. Fulton, on Thursday evening, the ' 14th day of November, '72. lir. Cyrus _McConnell Of I/az/over twp., to - Miss Maggie 11. Reed of iireene twp. sTEwART___IIALL,-1 Thursday* the 11th lust., by Rev. J. 1.. Fulton, Mr. Robert II Stewart of W. Vie., to Miss Emma Hall of Bess er Cu., Pa. 111 - NZI BOREN.—Nov. 10th, 172, Rev..lohn McCarty, Mr. Charles J. huizo and Miss Jennie S. Boren, both of New-Sewickley. STItt)IIECKEP.—ou Tuesday, oetober kith, Iti72, In Franklin townsh p, Bow yer cunty, Mr. Mathias Strohecker, aged 60 years. 3Fa CO PL ..0 A. 3-00 9 A Fresh Cow and Calf, n0v . .2.1)-tf.) Inquire nt this (Alive The Largest and Best Stork of '":E1 '....tt ri :it 'l' '1:1 :II a:11 WEST ()P THE MoUNT.UNs Of our own Manufacture, will be found At the Ilmultn,,th Furniture E , •tahli%hnient of C. C. HAMMER & SONS, The lieu est and most approved styles of Fine at d Wallurn Furniture, in larger variety that, any other house. at 'cry reasonahle prices. Persons -furnishing houses ,multi do well to write h,r ur new circular, or a hen In Pittaburgh, respect fully so lett nteit to our Warcriniina. Don't for • get the place. 46, 46 & 50 Sevens!. Av., Plllo.burgai, We eh dlen,ze the a orld for I,rlee. In the same quality of material and workmar. ship of our gouda tlik out „CIll:31: norIM:31.11. L• R. NORTON, Pianos 6: Organs, 111-4 smirruai - qua-i) P I TTSB .RG.II, PA. STATE AGENT Yttl: FIFr: i 171. F lIIIATED JEWETY & GOODMAN ORGAN Lai'" zst.nti il) noV2(:;:1:11 - For: "INSECTS AT HOME.” 70n page•• upwards of I'OO eats: :It full page engra vings. u..t. the Book. for Intelligent rural homes " - The drawings are fahhful representa tions of Insect And Plant " ticud for Circular. Addrvs • ticozor BROORS, 121 North Seventh .t, Phitatteiphla totirs,ty p.iI;N:ISTBATnitti Notice. Estate o; John Doherty, dee d.—Letien4 of administration on the estate of John Doherty, late of the borough of hridgewater, In the county of Deaver, and Mate of Pennsylvania. deed, having heen granted to the subscriber, residing in said borough, all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the said cikedent are hereby notided to make known the same to the undersigned without delay. hovtiit;tv JAS. II DOHERTY, Adm'r. .1 . NC/. m 71) 41 La American, English, and German Cutlery; Spen cer 6 Nicholson Files; Disston'a Saw,, and Boys tcn's Lightning , Saws; Beatty's and Yerke's and Plumb's klatcheta; Eastern Manufactures and Pittsburgh Novelty Locke and Latches; Mann's, Llproncutea and Graf 's Axes:. Axes' and now land's Sbovets., Blacksmiths' 7:ois ; Ohio Tool Planes: Coil, Trace and other chains; New London W. B. Globe, National and they Horse N 4118; Fire Irons. Stands, shnso , 9 and poker!; Pra ti al Clothes Wringers, and s full line of 7011- oral Ilailawar: at the LOWEA Market RATES. Agent for Park Bros.& Co's Bloat. oc.lkism W. W. lizwix PITTSBURGH RABBETS. =1 DIED. Ne Iv Ade vrt I sements. - AGENTS NVANTED Importer and Wholesale Dealer In No. 81 Wood threet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ~ lllseeUaneous. _-=.--,-----,.- - AltillfitAir v iil, NOltileo... = IN the Court of Common Pleas of Heaver Conn. ty No. UM September Term l e 1, ( +Top 4 the urst ter of the acconnt of Darld 13- 4 1,W/ft; to maltelsale of the real estate of oseph Alcortr. 44r-cris oiled May 16 , 1b72. Zit ia 0. 1572, exceptions filed; and, same day. uo appalat E. B. Daugherty. eau.. an Audi tor to es upon the exceptions; re-state the ac- Clyma; if licCearMY , and report Ms- Sle 414 tributlonnf the balance. From the record. Attest— , JOHN CAUOIJEY, Pro'y The, uditor above named will meet for the ;mi wse his appointment at the Court 'House In Beaver.on Wednesday 270 day of Novernbrr,A.D. 1872, at one o'clock p. '.us.. 'hen and where parties in Interest mayattend if they ime_prootr. nov6ilticl if. B. HAIJOHEKTY. Auditor. aramnrB Noma —Whereas. Letters Tee,n tamehtary tothe estate of William Rodgers. or late of Industry township, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber; all persons - Indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. and those having calms oedemands against the estate of the said decedett will make known the samewithout delay. to ELIZA HODGICKS„ - Industry Beaver Co. Pa.--och2,6wq Err' ,r KNABE h CCI4P - PIANOS. ALINES EBOE1 9 PIANOS. GEO. A. ikUINCE & CO'S ORGANS. The three bent aro most popular Instruments now In the nuoitet._ tatologue and Price Lists, eon titining tell particulars walled to any address. No. 19. Sixth Avenue, Pittsburgh. Pa. Sole agent for Prince t Co.'s organs. repl3sim SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY. A Serial Story By Dr. BOLLARD. New Story By BABE HOLM. ALong Story from BEET HIM =WAFT ARRATX CONTRIBUTOR& CLARRNCE COOK Oni Furniture 4: Decoration. R. H. STODDARD On Authors. Extraordinary Inducements to New Subscribers; 600 Pages for 8100! &c. Th. Publisher's of Scribuer's .11orillay, in their Prospectus must w.sued, promise fur the ensuing: year a more brilliant stersy of contributors, and an increase In the variety and beauty of Its illus.- tr lions, already conceded by the critics to be . ..finer than any which hare hitherto appeared in any American magazine." Dr I-LW-LAND. the editor, will write the aerial story of the year, which will be autobtomphical In form, and will be Illustrated by Miss ilaltoch. It is entitled Arthur Bortnicastte, and will deal with some of the most diflicult ! probleins of Amer scan Cdfe. It will be commenced In the Never,- -ber Number. There will be a new story by Seak HOLM, The One-Legged Dancers BRET Hears• the best writer of short stories now living, will contribute a characteristic story-, entitled ne Epic of Fiddletown, which will be illustrated by Sheppard. It, B. brotiDsup will write a series of enter tai ninz papers about Authora • thetr .Arsonal Char aster-nines, Dome Lip. Famines, Friends, Whims and Ways. A series of Pertralta of Living Amer ican Writers, is also promised. Cl...titmice COOK will write about Fursitare, the Decoration of American Homes. These pa pers will be eminently practical as well as artistic, awl witi be illustrated with designs and sketches by numerous artists In addition to those whica the writer himself will furnish. Among those who will cant, ibute are— Hans Anderson. Bryant. ;Bushnell, Eggleston. Fronde, Iligginson, Bishop Eluntingtop, Bret Itarte, John Liay, H. II:, Macdonald. Mitchell. - Miss Pilelns. Steadman, Stockton, Stoddard. 'I hatter, Warner, Wilkinson, Mrs. Whitney. be-, sides a host of others. The editorial control and direction of the Ma , - acme will remain in the hands of Dr Do wilt continue to write The :topics of the 7ime, - w Lich t..e New Yort independent says - 'are more widely quoted than any sitnllar papers in any American magazitr. " Watson (Alder will write Me Old Cabinet: - a. hitherto. Prof. JoLit C. Draper conducts the Department of ".Nat4re and Science. - The De partments of •• Home and Society," and "(attune and Progress, - will engage the contributions of more than a score of pens on both sides of the At lantic. The Watchman end Reflector says: "ScrAb flees Monthly for September to better-than uada , which indicates a useless waste of editorial brains and/publisher's money, for the Magazine was good enough 'efore '2' And yethe p..blishers promise to make if:still better for b ecoming year.' 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